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12/15/2003December 15, 2003 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by Mayor Harris in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall on Monday, December 15, 2003, at 7:30 P.M. The Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were: Present: Steve Harris, Mayor Jerry Kayne Harriet Rosenthal William Seiden Vernon Swanson Matthew Wylie Absent: Robert Benton ,and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present were Village Attorney Peter Coblentz and Village Manager Robert Franz. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Deerfield High School seniors Christina Loukas and Samantha Papadakis led those in attendance in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Miss Loukas recently won her third consecutive IHSA diving championship and was named the top college recruit in the U.S. for diving. Miss Papadakis took third place in diving at the State contest. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Rosenthal made a motion to approve the minutes of the December Vt Board of Trustees meeting and the December 18t Committee of the Whole meeting. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. BILLS AND PAYROLL Trustee Wylie made a motion to approve the motion. Bills and Payroll. Trustee Kayne seconded The.motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Kayne, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0) the TREASURER'S REPORT Robert Fialkowski presented highlights from the November Treasurer's Report. Sales Tax received in November (for August sales) is an 8.8% decrease from the same period last year and a 5.5% increase for the last twelve -month period versus the year before. Interest income and the hotel tax continue to under perform expectations. As of November 30, 2003, 100% of available cash was invested at an average interest rate of 2.71% compared to an average rate of .93% for the 90 -day Treasury bill. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO TRUSTEE SWANSON Mayor Harris, acknowledged the recent 80th birthday of Trustee Swanson and invited everyone to celebrate with cake and coffee after the Board meeting. PUBLIC COMMENT Paul Eck commented that if the Village would benefit from having a portion of their property at 755 Chestnut Street for the upcoming Deerfield Road widening project, he and his wife would be willing to discuss the matter. 31- 4 Board of Trustees Meeting December 15, 2003 Page 2 of 4 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF PLAN COMMISSION RE REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL USE TO PERMIT ADDITIONS TO HOLY CROSS CHURCH -724 ELDER LANE approved. The motion passed 5 -0, w REPORTS The Plan Commission held a public hearing on November 13`h. It is their recommendation that Holy Cross Church's request for an amendment to a Special Use to permit the proposed 4900 square feet addition to the church be ith one member recusing. Carrie Schmidt, 1011 Springfield, commented that her yard already.gets a lot of water, and she is concerned that the addition to the church might make the situation worse. Mr. Franz responded that the area where the expansion is to occur is already blacktopped, so the project should not exacerbate the problem. However, the Schmidt property does need to be looked at by staff to see why the water problem is occurring and what can be done to alleviate it. Architect Robert Nickola showed a site plan for the proposed expansion. When completed, the orientation of the sanctuary will face south, which is the reverse of its present orientation. The seating will increase from 850 to 900. Existing parking is adequate, with no additional parking planned. Mr. Nikola explained that, part way through the planning process, the Village ordinance on maximum building height was revised, so the proposed 42' roof height, which would have been within compliance, is now 7' higher than is permitted and will require a variation. After further discussion, Trustee Rosenthal moved for acceptance of the Report and Recommendation of the Plan Commission and adoption of the ordinance. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Kayne, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0) CONSENT AGENDA ORDINANCE APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF An ordinance approving the final plat of SUBDIVISION, 140 BIRCHWOOD subdivision for 140 Birchwood. First Reading. NEW BUSINESS AUTHORIZATION TO REJECT BIDS FOR As part of the 2003 -04 Capital Improvement BLOWER REPLACEMENT AT WASTEWATER program, aeration blower equipment is RECLAMATION FACILITY scheduled for replacement in this fiscal year. However, information garnered delaying this project in order operation of the plant. It is Bids were requested, and three were received. in the bidding process has led staff to recommend to evaluate further alternatives for more efficient therefore recommended that the bids be rejected. Trustee Swanson so moved. Trustee Rosenthal seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Board of Trustees Meeting December 15, 2003 Page 3 of 4 ;3 5 AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR TO SIGN PrimeCo, a cellular communications company, INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR filed a class action lawsuit challenging the THE SHARING OF LITIGATION COSTS - 1% municipal infrastructure maintenance fee PRIMECO IMF CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT authorized by state statute. PrimeCo argues that they should not be required to pay local infrastructure maintenance fees because their equipment is not located within the right -of -way of the municipalities they are suing. The Village of Skokie was named by the court as the defendant class representative and appointed Jack Siegel of Holland & Knight as defendant class counsel unless a municipality enters an appearance through separate counsel. The Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC) convened a regional forum on October 20th to update municipalities on the PrimeCo litigation and to propose a joint regional effort to fund and manage the defense of the litigation. The participants at the forum requested that an agreement be prepared to guide the regional effort and identify potential costs. Mr. Coblentz summarized the issue and recommended that the Board authorize Mayor Harris to sign the agreement for the sharing of litigation expenses. By participating in the intergovernmental agreement the Village will.be able to participate in the direction of the defense of the litigation and in the review of bills to be paid. Trustee Wylie moved to authorize Mayor Harris to sign the intergovernmental agreement for the sharing of litigation costs in the PrimeCo class action lawsuit. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Kayne, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson, Wylie (5) NAYS: None (0) nT.grf1GST0M HOLIDAY EVENTS Mayor Harris thanked the many residents, especially Joan Reed, whose time and effort made Saturday's holiday activities in the Village Center such a big success. TEAR DOWN TASK FORCE Trustee Seiden announced that the Tear Down Task Force will meet tomorrow at 7:00 P.M. The group is now in Phase II of their deliberations, which covers construction maintenance and safety, trees, and historical preservation. The task force recommendations regarding construction maintenance and safety will be brought before the Board at the first meeting in January. NOISE ORDINANCE Trustee Kayne asked that the Village Attorney be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending the Municipal Code to update the noise ordinance to include language prohibiting construction on State and Federal legal holidays. After discussion it was agreed that Mr. Coblentz will draft an ordinance for discussion at a subsequent meeting. 3.116 Board of Trustees Meeting December 15, 2003 Page 4 of 4 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Mr. Franz reported that following tonight's Board meeting there will be a Committee of the Whole meeting. Proper notice of the meeting was given. Mr. Franz also announced that since there are five Mondays in December, the next Board meeting will be in three weeks, on January 5th. ADJOURNMENT There bei further business to discuss, Board me ers sang Happy Birthday to Trustee Swanson, after which Mayor Harris reminded eryo e to stay for birthday cake and coffee. He then adjourned the meeting at 8 10 ATTEST: Village Clerk L R 1 1 1