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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2. VB Minutes 04/15/2014MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT April 15, 2014 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Juracek called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Arlene Juracek Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee John Korn Trustee John Matuszak Trustee Steven Polit Trustee Richard Rogers Trustee Michael Zadel PLEDGE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Pledge of Allegiance led by Mayor Juracek. INVOCATION INVOCATION Trustee Zadel gave the Invocation. AGENDA MINUTES Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Matuszak, moved to approve the minutes of the regular Village Board meeting held April 1, 2014. MINUTES Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Motion approved. FINANCIAL MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT AND APPROVE BILLS REPORT & Mayor Juracek stated the next item on the agenda, "FINANCIAL REPORT AND APPROVE APPROVE BILLS BILLS" was noted by an asterisk and unless there was a request to remove an item(s), all items further listed in that manner would be considered with one (1) vote as business item "IX. CONSENT AGENDA." MAYOR'S REPORT MAYOR'S REPORT PROCLAMATIONS: A. Proclamation: "Recognizing the Academic Accomplishments of the Science Academy of Chicago, Mount Prospect, Illinois" SCIENCE ACADEMY OF Mayor Juracek presented the proclamation to Mr. Fatih Sumer, Science Academy of Chicago CHICAGO Director and Principal. (In addition to Mr. Sumer, Ms. Azra Jakupovic, Director of Admissions and the award winning students were in attendance.) On behalf of the academy and students Mr. Sumer thanked the Mayor and Village Board for recognizing the students' academic accomplishments. He also stated how pleased the Science Academy of Chicago was to be a part of the Mount Prospect community. ARBOR DAY, APRIL B. Proclamation: "Arbor Day, April 25, 2014" 25TH Mayor Juracek presented the proclamation to Sandy Clark, Forestry/Grounds Superintendent. Ms. Clark thanked the Mayor and Village Board for their continued support of the Village's forestry program and extended an invitation to the Arbor Day celebration and tree planting Friday, April 25 at St. Emily School. MUNICIPAL C. Presentation: Municipal Forestry Accreditation Plaque from Society of Municipal FORESTRY Arborists (SMA) ACCREDITATION Mr. Bob Benjamin, Society of Municipal Arborists, presented the distinguished international award to Ms. Clark and Public Works Director Sean Dorsey. The accreditation award recognizes the Village's exemplary urban forestry program. 1 of 10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Mr. Benjamin noted the Village of Mount Prospect is one (1) of only four (4) Illinois communities to earn this distinction. In thanking Mr. Benjamin, Public Works Director Sean Dorsey credited Ms. Clark for her dedicated efforts which have been the foundation of the highly recognized urban forestry program. Mr. Dorsey also thanked the Mayor and Village Board for their support of the Village's forestry/grounds program. Ms. Clark also recognized Ms. Laura Fowle, Forestry Technician, for her contributions to the forestry department including completion and submittal of the SMA accreditation application. AMEND CHAPTER On behalf of the Village Board Mayor Juracek congratulated and thanked Ms. Clark and Mr. 13 (ALCOHOLIC Dorsey as well as the entire Public Works Department for their work. LIQUORS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE D. 1 St reading of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 13 (Alcoholic Liquors) of the Village Code Mayor Juracek presented for a first (1 reading an ordinance amending Chapter 13 (Alcoholic Liquors) of the Mount Prospect Village Code. This ordinance amends the Village Code by decreasing the number of Class "F -1" liquor licenses by one (1) issued to Pizza 5, Inc. d /b /a Crave Pizza, 106 West Northwest Highway and increases the number of Class "F -3" liquor licenses by one (1) for Pizza 5, Inc. d /b /a Crave Pizza, 106 West Northwest Highway. Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl stated the owner is requesting a change in liquor license classification to allow for full service of alcohol in a restaurant with lounge. The owner is expanding /renovating the pizzeria to include two separate atmospheres for dining; 1) casual family pizzeria and 2) a lounge with a sports entertainment component. The owner has complied with all Village requirements. Mr. Rafael Dickson (owner) was in attendance to provide additional information and respond to questions from the Village Board. -Appreciates community and Village Board support. -Restaurant will have expanded menu; lounge will have big screen tvs. -Pizzeria is still open for business during expansion; opening of lounge — no set date. Trustee Polit stated he is doing audio contractual work at Crave Pizza; in accordance with conflict of interest regulations he will abstain from voting. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Zadel, moved to waive the rule requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance: Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Abstain: Polit Motion carried. Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Rogers, moved for approval of Ordinance No. 6135; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 (ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS) OF THE MOUNT ORD 6135 PROSPECT VILLAGE CODE Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Abstain: Polit Motion carried. APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS Mayor Juracek presented the following appointments for Village Board approval: 2of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Board of Fire and Police Commission Appointments Jackie Hinaber Term expires April 2017 lanning and Zoninq Commission Norbert Mizwicki Term expires August 2016 Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Polit, moved to approve the appointments as listed above: Upon roll call°, Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays; None Motion carried Mayor Juracek presented the following appointments for Village Board approval: Special Events Commission Appointments Vicki Busse Maura Drew Term expires April 2018 Term expires April 2018 Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Rogers, moved to approve the appointments as listed above: Upon roll call; Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Motion carried. CITIZENS TO BE COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS — CITIZENS TO BE HEARD HEARD Ms. Linda Murbach —Vice President Mount Prospect Jaycees Ms. Murbach and two (2) members of the Mount Prospect Jaycees were in attendance to seek Village Board approval for the waiver of fees at the Jaycee's Memorial Day Weekend Carnival at the Mount Prospect Plaza; Rand and Mount Prospect Road. Ms. Murbach stated this event is the biggest fundraiser for the organization; the carnival provides funding for scholarships and other community projects. The carnival which was last held in 2010 will run from Thursday, May 22nd through Monday, May 26' In addition to the waiver of permit fees Ms. Murbach asked the Village to split the cost for police services during the event. Mayor Juracek and the Village Board conducted a brief discussion regarding the request for financial assistance for police services. While not opposed to it, the Village Board questioned if this financial arrangement had been approved in previous years. There was consensus to authorize waiver of the fees and grant authorization to the Village Manager to approve the split the cost of police services if research indicates this has been part of the Village agreement for the carnival. Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Polit, moved to approve request waiver of fees for the Mount Prospect Jaycee Memorial Weekend Carnival and to authorize the Village Manager to approve the expenditure for police services based on past practice. Upon roll call: Ayes Nays Motion carried. Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel None 3of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Mayor Juracek thanked the Jaycees for their efforts in bringing back this popular event and other fundraising activities the organization does on behalf of the community. Downtown Merchants Association (DMA) Ms. Christy Watychowicz 301 South Wa Pella Ms. Watychowicz provided highlights of the 2014 Bluesmobile Cruise Night. Every Saturday night between May 17 - September 27 6 pm — 9 pm at the Metra Commuter Lot. In its eleventh season the DMA sponsored cruise night event continues to grow in popularity drawing crowds well beyond the area; Mount Prospect has become a Saturday night destination spot. Ms. Watychowicz thanked the Village Board for their support and recognized the DMA members /volunteers for the success of the well- attended and community oriented activity. Village Board Comments -Thanked the Downtown Merchants Association and its volunteers for working every Saturday evening at the car show. Lions Club Mr. Fred Steinmiller 232 Cathy Lane Mr. Steinmiller provided highlights of the 2014 Lions Club Farmers Market. Every Sunday between June 8 th - October 19 8 am to 1 pm at the Metra Commuter Lot. In its 14 season the Mount Prospect Lions Club the Farmers' Market continues to draw great vendors and a growing number of participants. The Mount Prospect market is considered one of the best farmers' markets in the area. As in previous year's the 2014 market will include special events: Mount Prospect Historical Society; Library — Green Day; and French Market and hearing bus. Village Board Comments -Thanked the Lions Club and volunteers for all the hard work on Sundays and behind the scenes. -The Farmers' Market, Bluesmobile Car Shows and Jaycee events bring vibrancy to the community. Mayor Juracek stated Resolutions approving agreements between the Village of Mount Prospect and the DMA and the Lions Club respectively will be approved under the Consent Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Agenda. CONSENT AGENDA CONSENT AGENDA Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Polit, moved to approve the following business items: FINANCIAL 1. Monthly Financial Report - March 2014 REPORT & 2. Bills dated March 27 — April 9, 2014 APPROVE BILLS 3. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ORD 6139 4. AN ORDINANCE RESERVING VOLUME CAP IN CONNECTION WITH PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND ISSUES AND RELATED MATTERS ORD 6140 5. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A GRANT OF LICENSE WITH THE MOUNT PROSPECT LIONS CLUB TO CONDUCT THE FARMERS' MARKET RES 18 -14 6. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A GRANT OF LICENSE WITH THE DOWNTOWN MOUNT PROSPECT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION (DMA) TO RES 19 -14 CONDUCT WEEKLY CAR SHOWS 4of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect PEDESTRIAN 7. Request motion to accept bid for Busse Road and Lonnquist pedestrian crossing CROSSING improvements construction contract in an amount not to exceed $49,900. IMPROVEMENTS VBA 18 -14 Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS OLD BUSINESS A.PZ- 05 -14, 999 North Elmhurst Road, Randhurst Village PZ- 04 -14, 999 1st reading of An Ordinance to Amend the Special Use for Large Scale Development Signs NORTH ELMHURST Granted in Ordinance No. 5705 and Amended in Ordinance No. 5874 and Ordinance No. 5821 ROAD, and Grants Variations for the Randhurst Village Planned Unit Development located at 999 North RANDHURST Elmhurst Road. The Village Board approved deferral of this item from the April 1, 2014 VILLAGE Village Board meeting to the April 15, 2014 Village Board meeting by a vote of 6 -0. Mayor Juracek presented for a first (1 reading An Ordinance to Amend the Special Use for Large Scale Development Signs Granted in Ordinance No. 5705 and Amended in Ordinance No. 5874 and Ordinance No. 5821 and Grants Variations for the Randhurst Village Planned Unit Development located at 999 North Elmhurst Road. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the amendment and variations by a vote of 4 -2. Community Development Director Bill Cooney provided background information stating the Petitioner, Randhurst Village, is seeking approval to amend the Special Use for large scale development signs and associated variations in order to replace the freestanding sign and add new signs. The Petitioner proposes to replace the existing freestanding sign located in the roundabout by the hotel. The new freestanding sign would consist of eleven (11) tenant panels and an electronic messages center. The Petitioner also intends to add a wall mounted electronic message center on the tower feature of the building currently occupied by TJ Maxx. The Petitioner is seeking variations to allow electronic message centers with continuous play, animation (video) and multiple colors, graphics and font. A new freestanding sign would be placed along Center Drive; just to the northeast corner of TJ Maxx. The sign would be designed as a metal arc and consist of twelve (12) tenant panels. The Petitioner is also seeking variations to allow two (2) directory signs measuring up to fifty (50) square feet each. By a vote of 4 -2 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the following requests subject to the condition of mock versions of the electronic message centers be reviewed prior to approval. 1. An Amendment to the Special Use for Large Scale Development Signs granted in Ordinance No. 5705 and amended in Ordinance No. 5821 and Ordinance No. 5874, for the Randhurst Planned Unit Development. 2. A Variation to allow electronic message centers consisting of animation (video), multiple colors, graphics and fonts. 3. A Variation to allow electronic message centers with continuous display. Mr. Cooney stated by a vote of 6 -0 the Planning and Zoning Commission continued the following variation requests: 1. A Variation to increase the number of directory signs from one (1) to two (2) per lot. 2. A Variation to increase the size of directory signs to fifty (50) square feet. Mr. Cooney stated the Village continually works with Casto in their efforts to improve how the mall functions. He indicated due to the unique characteristics of Randhurst Village staff is supportive of the Amendment to the Special Use ordinance and variations. The proposed signs will be placed internally and aim at better indentifying tenants and directing traffic towards the Main Street shops. 5of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect In response to questions from the Village Board Mr. Cooney stated there were no changes in illumination and the backside of the sign by Hampton Inn would be blank. Trustee Rogers expressed his concern with the proposed animated graphics; primary concern is safety issue. Animated signage a distraction to drivers /pedestrians. Allowing this type of signage will set precedent; other businesses will want animated graphics. Mr. Cooney stated the Planning and Zoning Commission had a similar discussion regarding the use of animated graphics. Village Code addresses this type of signage on roadway where cars are travelling at higher rates of speed. At sign location cars will be travelling ten (10) mph or less; less likely to be a safety issue. Mr. Cooney indicated this type of signage is seen more often believes will grow in usage. As this sign is a unique usage — sign is internal would not be setting precedent. Randhurst road setback is also unique to other properties. Village Board Comments -Sign will benefit Randhurst Village tenants not visible from the street. -Concern with nits 'luminous intensity'; bright light impairment to driving at night and when raining. ■Signage — evolving; retail corridor needs to stay contemporary Mr. Peter Theodore, Randhurst Village Architect and Mr. John Hutchens, Randhurst Asset Manager, were in attendance to provide additional information and respond to questions. In response to questions regarding the proposed animated sign Mr. Theordore provided detailed information regarding; artistic design, lettering and monitors /illumination As an architect with projects throughout the United States, Mr. Theodore stated this type of signage is appearing in communities across the nation. However, the artistic design of the Randhurst Village sign Is like no other; all features of signs are of the best quality. The signage has proven beneficial in those communities and believes the proposed signage will enhance visibility of tenants inside of mall and direct traffic to Main Street. In addressing the safety concern (driver distraction) with animated graphics he stated the location of the proposed signs are approximately two -three (2- 3) football fields away from the road. Consultation with traffic engineers indicate car accidents related to animated signage typically occur when signage is near roadway. Petitioner is committed to making necessary adjustments as the mall evolves. The request for signage and variations is to make sure consumers know Randhurst Village is the best shopping destination. Mr. Theodore requested Village Board approval for Amendment to Special Use and variations for electronic message centers. He stated a mockup for the Village Board (view speed /illumination) will be conducted prior to installation. Village Board Comments -View sign as contemporary artwork. ■Concern sign will be distraction to drivers; back up traffic. -Sign will bring consumers to Main Street; many people still do not know it is there. -Use of Main Street will also make drivers aware of roadway between TJ Maxx and Carsons. -Additional signage still needed; font size legible to drivers. -Petitioner is doing a great job reacting to evolution of mall; enhancements focused on bringing consumers to mall. -Increased signage — overall improvement to navigating through mall; learning more than one way in and out. Noting the on -going negative feedback regarding the Randhurst Village traffic pattern the Village Board questioned what modifications could be made to improve traffic flow; ring road. Mr. Cooney responded he is working with Mr. Jim Conroy, Casto, to modify the ring road. Mr. Hutchens, stated he has been with the project since its inception; as development has and continues to evolve will make further enhancements. 6of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Immediate focus to bring consumers to mall; effective signage and modifications to ring road. In reference to the deferred variations for additional signage, the Petitioner is scheduled to appear before the Planning and Zoning Commission for further discussion of those requests. Trustee Matuszak, seconded by Trustee Zadel, moved to waive the rule requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance: Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Motion carried. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Zadel, moved for approval of Ordinance No. 6136: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE SPECIAL USE FOR LARGE SCALE DEVELOPMENT ORD 6136 SIGNS GRANTED IN ORDINANCE NO. 5705 AND AMENDED IN ORDINANCE NO. 5874 AND ORDINANCE NO. 5821 AND GRANTS VARIATIONS FOR THE RANDHURST VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT LOCATED AT 999 NORTH ELMHURST ROAD Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Zadel Nays: Rogers Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS A. PZ- 04 -14, 122 South Wille Street, Kim Residence 1st reading of An Ordinance to Grant Conditional Use, to Allow Dwelling Unit on Ground Floor PZ- 04 -14, 122 for Property Located at 122 South Wille Street. SOUTH WILLE STREET Mayor Juracek presented for a first (1 reading An Ordinance to Grant Conditional Use, to Allow Dwelling Unit on Ground Floor for Property Located at 122 South Wille Street. This ordinance grants Conditional Use, to allow dwelling unit on the ground floor for the property located a 122 South Wille Street. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the Conditional Use by a vote of 6 -0. Community Development Director Bill Cooney provided background information stating the Subject property is zoned B5 Central Commercial District; dwelling units located on the ground floor require Conditional Use approval. The Petitioner would like to construct a two -story addition to include a great room, kitchen, study room, dining room and living room on the first (1 floor and a loft area and four bedrooms on the second (2 "d ) floor. Mr. Cooney stated Mr. Kim was in attendance to respond to questions. Mr. Cooney provided the following in response to questions from the Village Board: ■Recommends granting Conditional Use rather than rezoning to residential. 122 South Wille is the only home facing Evergreen - If property is sold and there is potential for commercial development property would not need to be rezoned. ■If property rezoned residential — property would comply with residential requirements. -Conditional Use requirement for non - conforming structures. -Very few residential properties zoned B -5; Lions Park Condos are zoned Industrial. -Unaware of past zoning requirements; residential properties adjacent to Rand Road. Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Matuszak, moved to waive the rule requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance: Upon roll call: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel None 7of10 April 15, 2014 Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Rogers moved for approval of Ordinance No. 6137: ORD 6137 AN ORDINANCE TO GRANT CONDITIONAL USE, TO ALLOW DWELLING UNIT ON GROUND FLOOR FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 122 SOUTH WILLE STREET Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None B. 1 St reading of An Ordinance Amending Chapter 18 (Traffic) of the Village Code of AMEND CHAPTER Mount Prospect. 18 (TRAFFIC) OF THE VILLAGE Mayor Juracek presented for a first (1 reading An Ordinance Amending Chapter 18 (Traffic) of CODE the Village Code of Mount Prospect. This ordinance amends Section 18.2006, "Schedule VI -No Parking Anytime," to prohibit parking at all times along the north side of Walnut Street between Prospect Manor and Ridge Avenue. The Transportation Safety Commission recommended approval by a vote of 8 -0. Project Engineer Matt Lawrie present background information stating, in response to resident concerns regarding on- street parking along Walnut Street the Village conducted a study of both on- street and off - street parking. The resident had indicated with vehicles parked on both sides of Walnut Street through -out the day, it was difficult to maintain two -way traffic; residents and businesses share a mutual concern that emergency vehicles would have difficult time accessing their property. In addition, residents experience difficulty backing out of their driveways and municipal services are impacted by the parking situation. There are currently no daytime parking regulations along Walnut Street. As part of the study, nearby residents and businesses were notified of the request to enact parking regulations along Walnut Street. Most supported restricting parking to one (1) side of the street. The issue was presented to the Transportation Safety Commission; the Commission agreed restricting parking to one (1) side of Walnut Street would address the safety concerns while still providing on- street parking By a vote of 8 -0 the Transportation Safety Commission recommended to prohibit parking at all times along the north side of Walnut Street between Prospect Manor Avenue and Ridge Avenue. In response to questions from the Village Board Mr. Lawrie provided the following: ■All residential and commercial properties along Walnut Street/NW Highway were surveyed: received 5 -6 responses of fifteen surveys; one (1) resident opposed. -Resident preference was for parking on south side of street. -Most businesses find parking on their property; very difficult and limited. Village Board Comments -Rear parking of businesses extremely limited. -Businesses have found practices to maximize parking for customers. -Good solution to parking concerns as long as homeowners are happy with restrictions. -Some areas of Village have added on street - parking by narrowing /eliminating parkways, Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Zadel, moved to waive the rule requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance: Upon roll call: Ayes: Nays: Motion carried. Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel None 8 of 10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Trustee Polit, seconded by Trustee Matuszak, moved for approval of Ordinance No. 6138: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ORD 6138 TPI CONTRACT EXTENSION Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None C.An Ordinance Authorizing the Sale of Certain Personal Property Owned by the Village of Mount Prospect Approved under the Consent Agenda D. An Ordinance Reserving Volume Cap in Connection with Private Activity Bond Issues and Related Matters. Approved under the Consent Agenda E. A Resolution Authorizing Execution of a Grant of License with the Mount Prospect Lions Club to Conduct the Farmers' Market. Approved under the Consent Agenda F. A Resolution Authorizing Execution of a Grant of License with the Downtown Merchants Association (DMA) to Conduct Weekly Car Shows. Approved under the Consent Agenda G.A Resolution Authorizing Contract Extension Mayor Juracek presented A Resolution Authorizing Contract Extension. This Resolution authorizes the extension of building inspection and plan review services contract with TPI building code consultants. Community Development Director Bill Cooney provided background information, an overview of the contract — services /terms, and staff recommendation for the extension of the TPI contract. The Village entered a three (3) agreement with TPI in 2011, since that time TPI has conducted 16,823 inspections for the Village at a net savings to the Village of $380,172. In addition to the significant savings the Village has been able to 1) provide next day service to customers and 2) better accommodate large scale projects. Resident/customer contact regarding TPI's services has been minimal. TPI has indicated satisfaction with the agreement and continuously work with staff to improve the efficiency of the partnership with the Village. Staff recommend extension of the contract for building inspections and plan review services for an additional three (3) year period, with an option to extend an additional three (3) years. In response to questions from the Village Board Mr. Cooney provided the following: -TPI — higher training /education; Master Code Certified -TPI has been recognized for professional manner, timely and efficient inspections. -TPI plan review /inspections — overseen by Building Commissioner Bill Schroeder -Permit Process — pre - submittal meetings greatly enhanced communication and process. Village Board Comments -Positive experience with TPI; positive feedback from residents. -Residents pleased with turn - around time. ■ Response time is critical — having TPI available the next day is big improvement; saves contractors time and money. -TPI contractual agreement has provided consistency of preapproval process and inspections. 9of10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Matuszak, moved for the approval of Resolution No. 20 -14: RES 20 -14 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONTRACT EXTENSION Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Rogers, Zadel Nays: None Motion carried. MANAGER'S REPORT MANAGER'S A. Motion to accept bid for Busse Road and Lonnquist Boulevard pedestrian crossing REPORT improvements construction contract award in an amount not to exceed $49,900. Approved under the Consent Agenda B. Status Assistant Village Manager provided an update on the Sakura property. Central Continental Bakery is still at the temporary location on Prospect Avenue. OTHER BUSINESS OTHER BUSINESS None. ADJOURN ADJOURN There being no further business to discuss Mayor Juracek asked for a motion to adjourn. Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Polit, moved to adjourn the meeting. By unanimous vote the April 15, 2014 Village Board meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m. M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk 10 of 10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the April 15, 2014 Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect