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12/19/2016December 19, 2016 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 December 19, 2016, at 7:30 p.m. The clerk called the roll and announced that the following were: Present: Harriet Rosenthal, Mayor Alan Farkas Thomas Jester Robert Nadler William Seiden Dan Shapiro Barbara Struthers and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present were Kent Street, Village Manager, and Village Attorney Peter Coblentz. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Engineering Technician Tyler Dickinson led those in attendance in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. DEERFIELD ROAD UPDATE Mr. Dickinson reported the brick sidewalks on the north side were completed in places using cold patch in order to make it smooth for plowing. Final brick placement will come in early spring. The final pavement striping also will be completed in the spring. Throughout the winter, the electrical contractor will continue to work on the traffic signals. VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT Mayor Rosenthal reported the Volunteer COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS Engagement Commission recommended the following commission appointments: Ann Kleinerman to the Fine Arts Commission Jonathan Kohl to the Volunteer Engagement Commission Trustee Shapiro moved to accept the Volunteer Engagement Commission appointment recommendations. Trustee Farkas seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING Trustee Struthers moved to approve the minutes from the December 5, 2016, Board of Trustees meeting. Trustee Farkas seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously on a voice vote with Trustee Nadler abstaining. BILLS AND PAYROLL Trustee Farkas moved to approve the Bills and Payroll dated December 19, 2016. Trustee Jester seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: Board of Trustees Meeting December 19, 2016 Page 2 of 5 AYES: Farkas, Jester, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers (6) NAYS: None (0) PUBLIC COMMENT Andrew Marwick opposes Deerfield Square's proposal to tear down the former Biaggi's restaurant and replace it with a multi -tenant building. He believes there are enough vacant stores in the Village. Mr. Marwick indicated even Northbrook Court now has pop-up stores. Mr. Street reported the Village's occupancy percentage is more than 90 percent. Mr. Marwick noted the number of service businesses in the Village has increased. He does not believe adding five more storefronts to the Village would be appropriate. Mr. Marwick reported there is a lot of traffic going through the area around the Walgreens in Deerfield Square and it is difficult to navigate. He believes the proposed new buildings will make the Walgreens traffic situation worse. He believes adding an apartment complex in the former Biaggi's location would be a better option for the Village. Trustee Nadler does not believe there would be enough parking for apartments. There were no Reports. REPORTS CONSENT AGENDA ORDINANCE AMENDING THE An Ordinance amending the Lake Cook Depot sign LAKE COOK DEPOT SIGN PLAN TO plan to allow RTA interagency directional and ALLOW RTA INTERAGENCY informational signs at the Lake Cook Road station. DIRECTIONAL AND INFORMATONAL First Reading. SIGNS AT THE LAKE COOK ROAD STATION — 1R ORDINANCE 0-16-34 AMENDING An Ordinance amending Section 9-24 of the SECTION 9-24 OF THE MUNICIPAL Municipal Code to provide the Village Manager CODE TO PROVIDE THE VILLAGE with litigation settlement authority. Second MANAGER WITH LITIGATION Reading. SETTLEMENT AUTHORITY — 2R Trustee Struthers moved to accept the Consent Agenda and adopt the Ordinance. Trustee Farkas seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Farkas, Jester, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers (6) NAYS: None (0) OLD BUSINESS ORDINANCE 0-16-35 INCREASING An Ordinance increasing the minimum legal age to THE MINIMUM LEGAL AGE TO 21 21 for the purchase and sale of tobacco products Board of Trustees Meeting December 19, 2016 Page 3 of 5 FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF and e -cigarettes. Second Reading. TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND E - CIGARETTES — 2R Trustee Seiden moved to adopt the Ordinance. Trustee Farkas seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Farkas, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers (5) NAYS: Jester (1) ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A TEXT An Ordinance authorizing a Text Amendment and a AMENDMENT AND A SPECIAL USE Special Use for an elementary and middle school at FOR AN ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE 445 Pine Street for the Hellenic American SCHOOL AT 445 PINE STREET FOR Academy. First Reading. HELLENIC AMERICAN ACADEMY -1 R Mayor Rosenthal reported the petitioner has requested a waiver of the First Reading of the Ordinance but she is not inclined to grant the waiver because many people are out of town for the holidays. In addition, the petitioner held a neighborhood meeting, but it was on election night. Mayor Rosenthal believes the petitioner needs to go through the regular process. This will stand as the First Reading of the Ordinance. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A An Ordinance authorizing a Special Use for a SPECIAL USE FOR A MEDICAL medical office at 800 Deerfield Road for Aligned OFFICE AT 800 DEERFIELD ROAD Modern Health and the Taxman Company. First (ALIGNED MODERN HEALTH AND Reading. TAXMAN COMPANY) — 1 R Mayor Rosenthal indicated the petitioner has requested a waiver of the First Reading of the Ordinance. Trustee Struthers does not believe people have had a chance to comment due to the holiday. She believes a First Reading is appropriate. This will stand as the First Reading of the Ordinance. NEW BUSINESS AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE Bob Phillips, Deputy Director of Public Works DESIGN CONTRACT FOR 630 and Engineering, reported the building has been CENTRAL PARKING LOT DESIGN taken down and the foundation is out of the ground. He indicated the site has been restored and the fencing will remain in place for the winter to keep the area secure. The parking lot design was included as part of the 2017 capital budget. The engineering work will be conceptual. Mr. Phillips stated a proposal came in from Gewalt Hamilton and Associates in the amount of $22,400, including design and survey work, traffic engineering and public meetings. Trustee Nadler questioned whether this would be a free public lot or a source of revenue. Mr. Street stated the Village could potentially charge for permits, if that is the direction the Village Board would like to pursue. Board of Trustees Meeting December 19, 2016 Page 4of5 Trustee Shapiro moved to execute the design contract with Gewalt Hamilton and Associates in an amount not to exceed $22,400. Trustee Nadler seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Farkas, Jester, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers (6) NAYS: None (0) AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD Mr. Phillips reported that as part of the 2017 Capital THE 2017 MANHOLE Improvement Program, the Village budgeted for REHABILITATION PROGRAM sanitary sewer improvements related to inflow and ENGINEERING CONTRACT infiltration. The scope of work includes manhole rehabilitation, sanitary sewer point repairs and lining over several years. He noted the northeast and northwest quadrants have the most issues. The proposed budget for this work from 2017 through 2019 is approximately $350,000. Mr. Phillips indicated Strand Associates would prepare bid documents and specifications and train Village staff on manhole rehabilitation. Trustee Nadler moved to award the 2017 manhole rehabilitation program engineering contract to Strand Associates. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Farkas, Jester, Nadler, Seiden, Shapiro, Struthers (6) NAYS: None (0) DISCUSSION TOYS FOR TOTS Mayor Rosenthal noted there was a full day of donations for Toys for Tots this past Saturday. The number of residents that showed up was amazing. Mayor Rosenthal thanked Jack Frigo, Mary Ann Glowacz and Joe Pasquesi for doing such a wonderful job. She noted there were more than 20 marines present. GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE DEERFIELD Mayor Rosenthal reported the next Give Where You Live — Deerfield event will take place on Monday, January 16, 2017, which is Martin Luther King Day. NEXT MEETING In celebration of the New Year's holiday, the next Board of Trustees meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. HAPPY HOLIDAYS On behalf of the Trustees and Village staff, Mayor Rosenthal wished a Happy Holidays to everyone. Board of Trustees Meeting December 19, 2016 Page 5 of 5 ADJOURNMENT Trustee Nadler seconded the motion. adjourned at 8:09 p.m. There being no further business or discussion, Trustee Struthers moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was The next regular Board of Trustees meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 7:30 pm. APPROVED: 'Mayor ATTEST, Villagel Clerk