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05/18/1992May 18, 1992 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the Mayor'in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall on Monday, May.18, 1992 at 8:00 P..M. The Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were: Present: Bernard Forrest, Mayor Marvin Ehlers James I. Marovitz Harriet E. Rosenthal Edwin B. Seidman Vernon E. Swanson Michael Swartz and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present was Village Manager Robert Franz and Attorney James Stucko. Trustee Rosenthal requested that the minutes of the previous meeting regarding the Discussion of the two oak trees on Wilmot Road be amended by deleting the name "Carol Hill" and replacing it with "Carolyn Hild." Trustee Marovitz requested that the minutes of the previous meeting regarding the Comprehensive Plan - Sara Lee Property be amended by deleting the words "acting on" and replacing them with "considering." Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the minutes of the previous meeting, as amended; be approved. Motion carried unanimously. BILLS AND PAYROLL Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Swartz, that the Bills and Payroll be approved. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) WILMOT ROAD OAK TREES Charles Stewart, President of Urban Forest Management, summarized his report regarding the two oak trees to be removed as part of the Wilmot Road utility and street improvement project. The limitations associated with auguring under the trees for the new lines and relocating the sewers under the street were presented. If the trees are to remain, Mr. Stewart recommended relocating the storm and sanitary sewers under the street to minimize damage to the trees. Charles McBride, project manager for McClure Engineering, estimated the cost-of relocating the sewers and using a stronger pipe under the street at $25,000, plus an. unknown amount to reconnect the individual service lines. The cost of auguring under the trees was estimated at $60,000. James Soyka, Director of Public Works and Engineering indicated that the relocation of the sewers would have a minimal effect on the flow or capacity of the Village sewer lines. The impact on the service. line flow wouldn't be known until the pitch of the extended lines could be--determined. Gary Weiner, 1525 Woodland Drive, asked that the trees be saved and the Village consider the methods used by other communities to retain trees. Richard Bowden, 1045 Wilmot, and Linda Cummens, 1316 Oxford, also asked that the trees be preserved. Henry Hakewill, 1355 Wilmot, and Alex Largo, 1525 Oakwood, questioned the location of storm sewer service lines. Mr. Soyka noted that all of the connections were identified by TV camera inspection. - 1 - I�1 L� I i Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by :,T`rustee Ehlers, that the storm and sanitary sewers be relocated under the street, at an approximate cost of $2,5,000, w.,ith;a detailed cost estimate to be prepared for final approval. Motion 'c'arried unanimously. FINAL PLAT OF VACATION Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by rrustee OF BUILDING LINES - Swartz that consideration of the final 980 BRAND LANE plat of vacation of building lines for 980 Brand Lane be tabled, as requested by the petitioner. Motion carried unanimously. ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF La Salle Partners is requesting a one year SIGN - PARKWAY NORTH extension for the 9' x 10' V shaped illum- CENTER nated temporary sign adjacent to the Toll - way in the Parkway North Center. The Board of Zoning Appeals recommended approval of the petitioner's request. Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the recommendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals to approve the request of the petitioner, La Salle Partners, for a one year extension for the temporary sign adjacent the Tollway be accepted. Motion carried unanimously. Consent Agenda 0 -92 -24 ORDINANCE Ordinance approving a Single Family APPROVING FINAL PLAT Planned Residential Development for the OF RESUBDIVISION/ N.E. northeast corner of Wilmot and Lake Cook CORNER OF WILMOT AND Roads. LAKE COOK ROADS. 0 -92 -25 ORDINANCE Ordinance amending Section 15 -58 of AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL Chapter 15 of the Municipal Code re: CODE RE: FIREWORKS Fireworks Displays. DISPLAYS 0 -92 -26 ORDINANCE Ordinance amending Section 22 -80 of AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL Article 12 of Chapter 22 of the Municipal CODE RE: COMMUTER Code re: commuter parking fines. STATION PARKING FINES Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the rules be waived to permit passage of Ordinance 0 -92 -24 on first reading. Motion carried unanimously. Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the Consent Agenda be accepted and the Ordinances be adopted. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) 0 -92 -27 ORDINANCE Ordinance amending the official Comprehen- AMENDING THE COMPRE- sive Plan re: Sara Lee Property. Trustee HENSIVE PLAN RE: SARA Marovitz recused himself from considering LEE PROPERTY this matter. Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Swartz, that the. Ordinance be adopted. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (5) NAYS: None (0) CHANGE ORDERS RE: Mr. Soyka reported that the additional WILMOT STORM SEWER/ cost to install the storm sewer improve - B'NAI TIKVAH ments attributable to the B'nai Tikvah development at 1558 Wilmot Road is $20,500 for construction and $3,365 for engineering. B'nai Tikvah has - 2 - submitted a letter agreeing to pay these costs. Mayor Forrest recommended that the Village receive a letter of credit from B'nai Tikvah_sinc.e the improvements will be made before the temple is constructed. Trustee Ehlers moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the change orders, for a total cost of $23,865, be approved subject to the receipt of a letter of credit in that amount from B'nai Tikvah. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Mar NAYS: None (0) AWARD OF BID - 35,000 GVWR DUMP TRUCK the bid be awarded to not to exceed $30,987 ovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) Six bids were received for the 1992, 35,000 GVWR dump truck. The Superintendent'of Public Works recommended the low bidder, Lake County Truck, at a cost with trade -in. Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Swartz, that the bid for the 1992, 35,000 GVWR dump truck be awarded to Lake County Truck in a total amount of $30,987. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) AWARD OF BID - 12,000 Three bids were received for the 1992, GVWR DUMP TRUCK 12,000 GVWR dump truck. The equipment offered by the low bidder, Southside Ford, does not meet the specifications. The Superintendent of Public Works recommended the bid be awarded to the second low bidder, Lake County Truck, at a cost not to exceed $16,771 with trade -in. Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the bid for the 1992, 12,000 GVWR dump truck be awarded to Lake County Truck in a total amount of $16,771. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) AWARD OF BID - ONE TON Three bids were received for the 1992, 4 x 4 PICK -UP TRUCK one ton, 4 x 4 pick -up truck. The Superintendent of Public Works recommended the bid be awarded to the low bidder, Southside Ford, at a cost not to exceed $12,095.20 with trade -in. Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the bid for the 1992, one ton, 4 x 4 pick -up truck be awarded to Southside Ford in a total amount. of $12,095.20. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) SLUDGE DISPOSAL Mr. Soyka reported that the contractor CONTRACT EXTENSION awarded the sludge disposal bid last year, Enviro -Gro Technologies, was not able to remove the dried sludge due to wet field conditions. Enviro -Gro has offered to extend the previous contract and complete 1992 sludge removal at the 1991 contract unit price of $12.50 /per cubic yard. Mr. Soyka concurs with the recommendation of the Assistant Village Engineer and WRF Foreman that the contract be extended at the 1991 unit price, for a total amount not to exceed $50,000. Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the 1991 contract for sludge disposal be extended with Enviro -Gro Technologies at a unit price of $12.50 per cubic yard for a total amount not to exceed $50,000. Motion carried by the following vote: - 3 - AYES.: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal; Seidman, Swanson, Swartz (6) NAYS: None (0) DISCUSSION Trustee Rosenthal asked for a report on the activities of Clean -up /Fix -up day held May 16th. Mr. Franz reported that 18 students, the principal and a teacher from Caruso Junior High, along with Village crews helped to collect trash in the Village Center. Mayor Forrest will be sending letters to each of the participants thanking them for their contribution to Clean -up /Fix -up Day 1992. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, upon a motion of Trustee Rosenthal, seconded by Trustee Swartz, the meeting adjourned at 9:25 P.M- ATTEST: APP VED: — � Blc��-�6�---� Mayor - 4 -