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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES
May 27, 2014
I. CALL TO ORDER — ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Village Board Room of the
Village Hall, 50 South Emerson Street, by Mayor Arlene Juracek. Trustees
present included Paul Hoefert, John Korn, John Matuszak, Steven Polit, Richard
Rogers and Michael Zadel. Staff present included Assistant Village Manager
David Strahl, Administrative Assistant to the Village Manager Doreen Jarosz,
Chief of Police Michael Semkiu, Deputy Police Chief Timothy Janowick,
Commander Michael Eterno, Sergeant Timothy Griffin and Administrative Intern
Alexander Bertolucci.
11. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES FOR MAY 13 2014
Motion made by Trustee Matuszak seconded by Trustee Rogers to approve the
minutes of May 13, 2014. Minutes were approved.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None
IV. POLICE /PUBLIC WORKS /FINANCEIVILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE FEE
REVIEW
Assistant Village Manager Strahl stated this is the second part of the
discussion regarding permits and fees as the first discussion was held on May
13, 2014 and reviewed fees from Community Development and Fire. He
provided an overview of fees from the Police, Public Works, Finance and Village
Manager Office. He stated the Police Department fees would be the majority of
the discussion since staff recommended that business licenses fees remain at
their current rate, and the majority of Public Works Department's fees are pass
through costs for services provided by a third party that are currently adequate.
He stated the Police Department fee review includes parking violations, general
compliance violations, burglar alarms license and false alarms. He stated the
review compared current fees with surrounding communities, and also estimated
staff costs and potential revenues generated by the recommended fee changes.
Assistant Manager Strahl stated general parking violations are set at $20 and
have not changed in 33 years and general overhead cost per citation is $11.05.
He stated that staff recommends different fines that depend on the violation and
presented the recommended fine amounts; $30 for a general parking violation,
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$50 for a fire lane and fire hydrant violation due to the seriousness of the
violation, and $50 for a daily commuter parking violation to deter parkers from
taking the risk of using parking here compared to pay parking rates in downtown
Chicago.
General consensus of the Village Board was to increase fees as recommended
by staff except for fire lane and fire hydrant violations. The Village Board
determined to increase the fire lane and fire hydrant violation fee to $75 to
reinforce the seriousness of the violation.
Assistant Manager Strahl presented staff's recommendation to adjust the
general local compliance tickets. He stated the general enforcement costs are
calculated at $17.34 per citation and citation fees are currently $20. Staff
recommends an equipment violation of $30 compared to the surrounding
communities' average of $35.63, and seat belt and distracted driving violation fee
to increase from $20 to $50 based on the seriousness of the violation.
General consensus of the Village Board was to increase fees as recommended
by staff except for distracted driving violations. The Village Board determined to
separate seat belt and distracted driving violations to allow for the distracted
driving violation to increase to $75 due to the significance of the matter.
Assistant Manager Strahl provided information on burglar alarms, false alarms
and barking or stray dog violations. He stated the Village has a seven tier false
alarm fine matrix for burglar alarms and staff recommends the adoption of a four
tier structure to truncate the number of false alarms with no change to the alarm
license fee.
General consensus of the Village Board was to implement a four tier false alarm
fee matrix and increase the barking or stray dog violation fee per staff's
recommendation.
Assistant Manager Strahl provided an overview of the yard waste sticker fee.
He stated the stickers sold outside the Village facilities do not cover cost of the
stickers charged to the Village by the vendor. The purposed increase of $0.25 in
the yard waste sticker to $2.50 should be sufficient to cover the cost of the
program through 2017.
General consensus of the Village Board approved staff's recommended yard
waste sticker fee increase of $0.25.
Assistant Manager Strahl provided information on the current fees for liquor
licenses and synthesized the analysis of optional fee increases. He stated the
ability to maintain the liquor license fee matrix among the various services levels
took priority over adjusting the fees toward the surrounding communities'
average since the license purpose is to encourage the applicant to use the
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license that meets their needs. He stated staff recommended a 10% increase to
select licenses and $50 increase in the initial application fee. He stated this
would be the first increase in fees since the early 1990s. Staff recommends
license fees for non - profit establishments, recently created corkage and cosmetic
classes, and the movie theater class to remain at the current rates.
General consensus of the Village Board was to increase the fees based on staff's
recommendations.
Assistant Manager Strahl stated that the fees and permits discussed at
tonight's meeting and on May 13, 2013 will be brought before the Village Board
for a first reading on June 17, 2014.
V. MANAGER'S REPORT
None
VI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Korn commented on City of Chicago's consideration to increase the
911 /Emergency Service Tax for cell phones from $2.50 to $3.90.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:18 p.m.
ALEXANDER BERTOLUCCI
Administrative Intern
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