09/08/2009September 8, 2009
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to
order by Mayor Harriet Rosenthal in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall on Monday,
September 8, 2009 at 7:31 p.m. The Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were:
Present: Harriet Rosenthal, Mayor
Robert Benton
Alan Farkas
Thomas Jester
Mary Oppenheim
William Seiden
Barbara Struthers
and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present were Village Attorney Peter
Coblentz and Kent Street, Village Manager.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Laurie Tait and Karen Larson (daughters of John Willman)
led those in attendance in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
PROCLAMATION Mayor Rosenthal welcomed John and Phyllis
Willman along with their family and friends to the
meeting. She mentioned that many residents have been honored in Deerfield and Mr. Willman is
right up there with the best. The Willman family came to Deerfield in 1848 and John Willman
grew up in a home that was built in the 1890s. He left Deerfield to go into the US Navy then
came back to Deerfield. He was appointed to the Cemetery Commission in Deerfield and has
become the foremost historical representative in the Village. Mr. Willman convinced the Board
to make improvements to the historic Deerfield cemetery including upgrading to the wrought
iron fence and was instrumental in many other projects in the Village.
John Sanner from the Cable and Telecommunications Commission and Larry Dondanville
presented a video tribute highlighting Mr. Willman's accomplishments in the Village. Julie
Morrison, Township Supervisor, thanked Mr. Willman on behalf of West Deerfield Township
and presented a certificate of appreciation and historic documents related to his family's
properties.
Mayor Rosenthal noted Mr. Willman was a lifelong resident of Deerfield for more than 86 years.
She read a Proclamation recognizing and honoring Mr. Willman for his many outstanding
contributions and lifetime of dedicated, volunteer service.
Trustee Seiden made a motion to accept the Proclamation. Trustee Jester seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mayor Rosenthal presented a sign that will be erected in the triangle at Journal Court and Hazel
Avenue that reads, "Willman Place dedicated to John Willman, Deerfield Historian, 2009 ".
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Mr. Willman thanked the Board and everyone present. He stated it was a lot of fun working with
the cemetery and finding pictures of the past mayors. On behalf of her father and their family.
Mr. Willman's daughter, Laurie Tait, thanked everyone for dedicating the historical area in
Deerfield to her father. The Willman Family, residents, the Mayor and Board of Trustees took a
short break to honor Mr. Willman.
CONGRATULATIONS Trustee Seiden and the Board congratulated Rich
Kramer, Computer Systems Coordinator on
receiving his Master's degree.
MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING Trustee Farkas made a motion to approve the
minutes from the August 17, 2009 Board of
Trustees meeting. Trustee Struthers seconded the motion, noting a minor correction was
reported to the Recording Secretary. The motion passed unanimously, with Trustee Jester
abstaining.
BILLS AND PAYROLL Trustee Farkas made a motion to accept the Bills
and Payroll dated September 8, 2009. Trustee
Struthers seconded the motion. Trustee Oppenheim noted there was a line item for TruGreen
ChemLawn and questioned where this fertilization occurs and if organic products were utilized.
Director of Public Works and Engineering Barb Little responded that there were some parkways
in Deerfield that are prone to weedy growth. They utilize various contractors and limit the use of
toxic chemicals. The motion passed by the following vote:
AYES: Benton, Farkas, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden, Struthers (6)
NAYS: None (0)
PUBLIC COMMENT Aaron Eisenberg, 1010 Warrington, mentioned he,
his wife Leora and their three children recently
relocated to Deerfield. They are currently renting close to Deer Spring Park. Mr. Eisenberg
mentioned they closed on the property at 1010 Warrington on August 17, 2009 and has been
working with a local builder to design a house. At closing, they did a title search and survey and
both were clean. An engineer informed them that there was a sanitary sewer through the middle
of their property and not along the edge as indicated on the Village's atlas maps. They cannot
build their preferred house on the property unless the line gets moved. The builder has advised
them that they could not break ground unless the issue was resolved within six to eight weeks,
because of the construction season. Mr. Eisenberg wanted to advise the Board and hopes there
can be some resolution within the next few weeks.
Trustee Farkas asked if the petitioner purchased title insurance. Mr. Eisenberg mentioned he had
purchased title insurance and did have a real estate attorney. Trustee Farkas questioned whether
the petitioner obtained a cost estimate on moving the sewer. Mr. Eisenberg indicated he had not.
Mayor Rosenthal mentioned the Board was happy the Eisenberg's chose to live in Deerfield and
hopes a solution could be worked out.
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Mayor Rosenthal asked the Village Attorney for his view of the matter. Mr. Coblentz noted he
was made aware of the situation last week. He had a conference call with the builder, Mr.
Eisenberg's attorney, the Village Engineer, Public Works and Mr. Eisenberg. He questioned
who would be responsible for the cost if the sewer were moved. Mr. Coblentz explained the
Village's position is that the sewer has been there for more than 50 years, but it is not in the
location the Village expected. Mr. Coblentz assured the Board that this is a priority with him
and the Village staff. They need to determine the Village's responsibility in the situation and are
working as expeditiously as possible to come up with a resolution.
Trustee Farkas asked if anyone has put an estimate on the cost. Ms. Little mentioned she has not
put any numbers to it. Trustee Jester noted the sewage line was 17 feet down and questioned
whether the petitioner could build their basement eight or nine feet down. The concern of access
for future repairs was raised.
Oscar Adler, 59 Eastwood, mentioned that State Representative Karen May was his guest on
Adler's Alley this month. She will provide updates on legislative issues and discuss what it is
like working with the new governor. The program will air on Wednesdays at 2:30 and
Thursdays at 6:30 on channel 19. It will also air on Tuesdays at 6:30 on channel 10.
Mr. Adler mentioned there would be a job seeker's workshop on September 26, 2009 at the
Deerfield Library from 10:00 until 12:30. He mentioned the title is, "Learn to Shine when your
Career is on the line ". The workshop is based on his book, "Sell Yourself in Any Interview ".
There were no Reports.
There was no Consent Agenda.
There was no Old Business.
REPORTS
CONSENT AGENDA
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR WASTEWATER Ms. Little reported that at the July 22,
RECLAMATION FACILITY 2009 Committee of the Whole meeting,
CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEW constructability analysis for the Wastewater
Reclamation Facility was discussed. The
Wastewater Reclamation Facility will benefit from having a review. Ms. Little mentioned she
sent out RFP's to six firms and received one response. The other firms were contacted and they
advised they were unable to respond due to the high volume of federal stimulus projects being
pursued. Ms. Little noted the Village was currently working with Keno and Sons on the Eastside
Lift Station project and the president of Keno and Sons was instrumental in providing positive
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input into the construction even before receiving the bid. She recommends the Board award the
constructability review contract to Keno and Sons in an amount not to exceed $10,800.
Trustee Oppenheim noted this project was much more complex than the Eastside Lift Station
project and wanted to be certain that Village Staff and Strand Consultants were confident the
Village would receive good input on a project of this size. Ms. Little restated that the Village
was comfortable using Keno and Sons and Vern Witthuhn from Strand Associates confirmed
they have worked with Keno and Sons on a number of complex projects and recommends they
be awarded the project as well.
Trustee Jester mentioned there was nothing in the packet indicating the scope of work. He
questioned what the output would be. Mr. Witthuhn reported the Village would receive a written
report indicating suggestions which would be more detailed than the RFP.
Trustee Jester made a motion to award the constructability review contract to Keno and Sons in
an amount not to exceed $10,800. Trustee Oppenheim seconded the motion. The motion passed
by the following vote:
AYES: Benton, Farkas, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden, Struthers (6)
NAYS: None (0)
AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR TO SIGN
Finance Director Robert Fialkowski reported
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
the contract negotiation with the FOP went
WITH THE ILLINOIS FRATERNAL ORDER
into binding arbitration on four items. Three
OF POLICE LABOR COUNCIL FOR 2007 -08
of the items were language matters with
AND 2008 -09
economic ramifications, including: career
development, health insurance and discipline. The other item was wages for the two -year period.
The arbitrator sided with the Village on the first three items and the Union for the wage requests
of 4% and 4% respectively.
Trustee Farkas made a motion to authorize the Mayor to sign a collective bargaining agreement
with the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council for 2007 -08 and 2008 -09. Trustee
Oppenheim seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: .
AYES: Benton, Farkas, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden, Struthers (6)
NAYS: None (0)
DISCUSSION
THANK YOU Mayor Rosenthal thanked Chief Sliozis, the
Deerfield Police Department and NIPAS for
handling the delicate situation that occurred this week. They all showed outstanding
professionalism and concern for the community.
VIDEO POKER Trustee Farkas noted there has been a
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lot of talk about video poker. He understands the Village is in process of drafting an Ordinance,
but would like to have it ready for the next Board of Trustees meeting. Trustee Farkas
mentioned they are expecting regulations to come down soon and believes that if the State acts
quicker than the Village, video poker could be grandfathered for some properties, if they meet
the State criteria and file with the State before the Village has an Ordinance in place.
As previously discussed, Village Attorney Coblentz will prepare an ordinance for consideration.
HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS COLLECTION
Mayor Rosenthal reported that there would be a SWALCO household electronics collection on
Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 9 to noon.
COMMUNITY SERVICES DAY Mayor Rosenthal also reported that
Community Services Day will be held at
Brickyard Park Saturday September 12, 2009 from noon 4 and Trustee Struthers added that the
Rotary Club will have a dunk tank.
FALL FESTIVAL Mayor Rosenthal added the Deerfield
Historical Society Fall Festival would take
place on September 13, 2009 from 12 — 4 at Kipling' School. Pictures from Deerfield would be
on display and residents can tour old homes in Deerfield.
MUD FEST Mud Fest will take place on September 13,
2009 from 12 — 4 at Jewett Park.
FARMER'S MARKET The Farmer's Market will take place on
Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 7:00 am
until noon.
Mayor Rosenthal encouraged everyone to enjoy the Deerfield events over the weekend.
EXECUTIVE SESSION Trustee Struthers made a motion to go into
Executive Session to discuss possible
litigation. Trustee Farkas seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, the
meeting was adjourned at 9:02 p.m.
APPROVED:
Mayo
ATTEST:
Village Clerk