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04/30/2001MINUTES COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE April 30. 2001 The Village Board met as a Committee of the Whole at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, April 30, 2001 in the Board Room of the Village Hall. In attendance were: Steven Harris, Mayor Robert Franz, Manager Jerry Kayne, Trustee Peter Coblentz, Village Attorney Derek Ragona, Trustee Barbara Little, Director of Public Works/Engineering Harriet Rosenthal, Trustee Diane Mikula, Assistant to the Manager Vernon Swanson, Trustee Project Calendar The Manager listed four projects/issues which will demand the Board's attention over the next several months. Senior Center Multi -Family Scavenger Service Deerbrook Mall Redevelopment Police Building Renovation He asked if additional information was needed on any of these topics or if others should be added to the list. After some discussion on each, it was agreed: Senior Center The Board will meet with the Park District Board on May 31 st at 7:30 P.M. in the community center. No position is expected to be taken that evening. Rather, the alternative sites will be presented along with a traffic study of both the north and south ends of Brickyards Park. The respective boards would then discuss the matter among themselves before determining the next course of action. Deerbrook No further action will be taken by the Board prior to the Plan Commission public hearing on May 24th. It is expected that Lend Lease will submit a draft Sales Tax Sharing Agreement for Village review prior to that date. Multi -Family Scavenger Service The Board will meet on Thursday, May loth at 7:30 P.M. with Onyx representatives to discuss scavenger service to multi -family developments in Deerfield. Police Renovation Also on the loth, Architect Kurt Hezner will be invited to review the bids received for renovating the police building. The Village has until the end of May to accept or reject the bids. The Board acknowledged the April 20th letter from West Deerfield Township regarding plans to expand their space in the annex. They will be invited on the loth to discuss how the two agencies might cooperate on a building renovation project. Committee of the Whole Meeting April 30, 2001 Page 2 Osterman &Taukegan Intersection Barbara Little reviewed with the Board the latest plan for the intersection improvement at Osterman-Longfellow/Waukegan. Unless the sidewalk along the west side of Waukegan Road is reduced to 5', the parking impact on Success Bank will make the project impossible. Several alternatives had been explored including the use of the alley along the cemetery. None is acceptable to the bank. After further discussion, the Board reluctantly agreed to the 5' sidewalk, but directed staff to work with the bank to install as much pedestrian space as possible. It was suggested that a low wrought iron fence, matching the cemetery fence, might be installed to separate the sidewalk from the parking lot. Annexation - Northwest Area The Village has received another request to annex property along the Village's border in northwest unincorporated Lake County. The Manager noted that the Village will probably continue to receive these requests to annex on a "piecemeal basis" ... the concern being that the unimproved street and lack of storm sewers will become a Deerfield problem in the future. The Board, while recognizing some inherent problems in the process, did not believe much could be done to address annexation on a more comprehensive basis. Most property owners in that area are satisfied with well water and septic systems. Residence Inn Liquor License Request The Board discussed Residence Inn's letter requesting a beer and wine license to serve alcohol at their regular social hour each evening. This is the hotel's third request since it opened in 1989. After discussing the matter, it was the consensus that a license should not be issued in light of the potential problems involving minors. Landsca ing - Deerfield Square The Manager asked the Board if CRM Property could substitute 5' Arbor Vitae for the decorative fence planned along the railroad tracks. The Village has been looking for a way to screen the commercial area as well as mitigate sounds emanating from the development. The Board agreed to the change. Trustee Vacancy Mayor Harris described the process by which he intends to fill the vacant Trustee position. He asked Trustees Rosenthal and Seiden to serve on a screening committee that will review all applications received. Public interviews will then be conducted of any candidate selected by at least two of the three committee members. Once interviews are completed, the committee would recommend one person to the full Board for a final decision. Committee of the Whole Meeting April 30, 2001 Page 3 The Trustees discussed the process. Some questioned why the entire Board would not conduct the interviews. Mayor Harris responded that a streamlined process would be better, but that any Trustee will be able to question a candidate before a final selection is made. Trustee Rosenthal asked for some time before responding to whether or not she will serve on the screening committee. Memorial Day Event Trustee Kayne clarified his plans for a Memorial Day picnic in Jewett Park. He emphasized that this is not a Village event but rather a social gathering that he is organizing on his own. He has invited representatives of the various local governments and civic organizations to attend. Some Trustees expressed concerns about competing with the American Legion events planned for that day, and with Trustee Kayne publicly announcing an event that implies the entire elected Board had input in planning. Conflicts of Interest Trustee Rosenthal raised the issue of Mayor Harris' law firm representing a client that is involved in a lawsuit with CRM Properties at Deerfield Square. Although it was disclosed by the Mayor, she is uncomfortable with it in that, through our Redevelopment Agreement, we are partners with Charles Malk in completing the development and seeing it occupied. Mayor Harris responded that he had sought a legal opinion on the matter and was assured that it was not a conflict of interest. He remarked that it was no different than Trustee Heuberger's involvement in Deerfield Centre over the past several years. The Village Attorney stated that. in his opinion, this is not a conflict of interest. The meeting adjourned at 9:18 P.M. Minutes prepared by: #%-4 4jt6l RCWERT D. FRANZ, Villa a Man rr