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12/05/2005December 5, 2005 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 5, 2005 at 7:34 P.M. The Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were: Present: Steve Harris, Mayor Robert Benton Michelle Feldman Harriet Rosenthal William Seiden Barbara Struthers Matthew Wylie and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present were Village Attorney Peter Coblentz and Bob Franz, Village Manager. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Harris asked Dr. Gerri Spinella to lead those in attendance in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Benton made a motion to approve the minutes of the November 21, 2005 Board of Trustees meeting. Trustee Rosenthal seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. BILLS AND PAYROLL Trustee Wylie made a motion to approve the Bills and Payroll dated December 5, 2005. Trustee Rosenthal seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Benton, Feldman, Rosenthal, Seiden, Struthers, Wylie (6) NAYS: None (0) BOARD AND COMMISSION Trustee Rosenthal made a motion to approve REAPPOINTMENTS reappointments to the Boards and Commissions. Trustee Benton seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The reappointments are as follows: Appearance Review Commission — Lisa Cummings, Howard Shachter, Glenn Zagon Board of Building Appeals — Steven Welch Board of Police Commissioners — Arthur Rollin (Ch.) Board of Zoning Appeals — Herbert Kessel, Michael Lewitz Cable and Telecommunications Commission — John Chaput, Gregory Lapin, Ken Urbaszewski Community Relations Commission — Jerry Witkovsky (Ch.), Bruce Robbins, Lawrence Tracey Electrical Commission — James Brown, Ted Galvani, Richard Osman, James Quinn, Michael Rouse Energy & Recycling Commission — Lawrence Ratner, Glenn Schwartz Board of Trustees Meeting December 5, 2005 Page 2of5 Family Days Commission = Arthur Hyams, Judy Nelson, Mark Villano Fine Arts Commission — Jill Burstein Manpower Commission — Jean Reuther, Susie Wexler Plan Commission — Michael Swartz (Ch.), David Marks, Norton Wasserman Police Pension Board — Kenneth Urbaszewski Safety Council — Melissa Bigg, Larry Smith Village Center Development Commission — Alan Garfield (Ch.), Oscar Adler; Garo Emerzian REPORTS PRESENTATION BY HUMAN Dr. Gerri Spinella shared some of the items from RELATIONS COMMISSION RE: the Random Acts.of Kindness Program. She RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS explained that in the month of October several PROGRAM families and classes at Caruso Middle School volunteered to keep a.kindness journal for 30 days. In October, more than.700 Random Acts of Kindness were shared. Dr. Spinella noted that the commission may want to reach out with this program to other organizations and allow them to record and share their acts of kindness to receive village recognition. The Community Relations Commission believes it is important to pass this on so it becomes part of the culture in Deerfield. They recommend hiring a coordinator to handle the nominations and celebrations as well as correspondence and organization of the program. They believe the program should be a year- long initiative. Mayor Harris asked for more information on the recommended coordinator. Chairman Witkovski said the commission would look into it further and present it to the board at a later date. CONSENT AGENDA ORDINANCE APPROVING AN An ordinance approving an amendment to a special AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE TO use and height modification to allow the proposed PERMIT RENOVATIONS AND AN renovations and an addition to Deerfield Village ADDITION TO VILLAGE HALL AT 850 Hall. First Reading. WAUKEGAN ROAD — 1 R Marvin Kayne, 1219 Walden Lane, questioned the scope of the proposed addition. He was concerned the TIF money would not be enough. Mr. Kayne asked the Board to consider reducing the scope of the project. ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING' An ordinance reclassifying banks, saving and loan ORDINANCE TO RECLASSIFY BANKS, associations and financial institutions as special SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS uses in the C -2 Outlying Commercial District to AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AS ensure that such uses will be compatible with SPECIAL USES IN THE C -2 OUTLYING COMMERCIAL DISTRICT —1R existing developments and will accomplish the general purpose and intent of the C -2 District. First Reading. Board of Trustees Meeting December 5; 2005 Page 3 of 5 OLD BUSINESS ORDINANCE AMENDING THE An ordinance amending the municipal code to MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE regulate smoking in public places and work places OF DEERFIELD TO REGULATE throughout the village. First Reading. SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND WORK PLACES — 1 R Three residents spoke about the proposed ordinance. One resident believes people should have the right to: choose, and the ordinance should not be passed. The owner .of Trax Restaurant stated that he believes it is unreasonable to prohibit smoking in his bar area. One resident spoke about the 25 foot entryway provision included in the ordinance. Trustee Seiden recommended some changes to the ordinance, considering there is a tobacco products store in Lake Cook Plaza with a smoking area inside. He believes an exemption should be added for stores where tobacco products are the principal .business. In response to a question, Mr. Coblentz explained that the definition of outdoor events and venues could be modified to include community fairs, parades, or markets that are for the general public. Trustee Rosenthal questioned how the ordinance would be enforced. She expressed concern if a pedestrian left a store and continued walking on the sidewalk, passing doorways and ventilation systems. She is concerned about the fine amount and suggested having a sliding scale where the first offense would have a $25 fine, the second offense would have a $50 fine and subsequent offenses would have a $100 fine. Chief Sliozis explained that the police department would like to put the offense on a parking ticket. He believes enforcement would initially be complaint driven. Trustee Rosenthal made a motion to change the distance from a public entrance from 25' to 10'. Trustee Benton seconded the motion. The motion failed by the following vote: AYES: Benton, Feldman, Rosenthal (3) NAYS: Seiden, Struthers, Wylie, Harris (4) Trustee Benton made a motion to include community fairs, parades, events or markets that are for the general public to be included in the definition of outdoor events and venues. Trustee Wylie seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Benton, Feldman, Rosenthal, Seiden, Struthers, Wylie (6) NAYS: None (0) Board of Trustees Meeting December 5, 2005 Page 4 of 5 Trustee Rosenthal made a motion to have a sliding fine scale where the first offense would have a $25 fine, the second offense would have a $50 fine and subsequent offenses would have a $100 fine. Trustee Struthers seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Benton, Feldman, Rosenthal, Struthers (4) NAYS: Seiden, Wylie (2) NEW BUSINESS TRUTH IN TAXATION PUBLIC The Director of Finance explained that a public HEARING: 200.5 PROPERTY TAX hearing was necessary because the proposed tax LEVY; ORDINANCES APPROVING levy is in excess of 5 %. Once again the village is 2005 PROPERTY TAX LEVY AND proposing to abate the entire $2,782,708 levy for . . ABATEMENTS debt service The remaining levy of $2,839,000. includes an additional $31,000 for the Refuse Fund, $42,750 of new money for the General Fund, and $375,000 to capture the new EAV from the recently expired TIF 1. The overall levy increase is 18.8 %, but the rate is expected to decline by 4 %, and the average taxpayer should see no change in their tax to the village. This will stand as a First Reading. RESOLUTION R -05 -15 ADOPTING AN Staff is proposing amending the retirement health AMENDED VANTAGECARE saving plan to allow village employees to deposit a RETIREMENT HEALTH SAVINGS portion of their salary into a tax advantaged plan PLAN that would allow them to pay post- retirement health costs without incurring any tax liability for the amounts involved. The contribution would be voluntarily and would be irrevocable, per IRS rules. There would be no cost to the village. Trustee Rosenthal made a motion to adopt the resolution for an amended Vantagecare Retirement Health Savings Plan. Trustee Struthers seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Benton, Feldman, Rosenthal, Seiden, Struthers, Wylie (6) NAYS: None (0) DISCUSSION THANKS TO PUBLIC WORKS Trustee Rosenthal thanked the public works department for their assistance with the leaf pick up, water main breaks and the beautiful holiday lights. Board of Trustees Meeting December 5, 2005 J Page 5 of 5 HOLIDAY ON THE PLAZA Mt. Franz mentioned that Holiday on the Plaza will occur on S turday, December 10, 2005 in Deerfield Square and Deerfield Village Center from 10:00 a.m. o 3: 0 p.m. ADJOURNMENT There g rther business to discuss, the me in w djourned at 9:10 p.m. A Committee of the Whole meeting will follow to discuss t pro e village hall expansion and renovations. PPR V D: Mayor ATTEST:. Village Clerk 1