12/02/1991December 2, 1991
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of
Deerfield was called to order by. the Clerk in the Council Chamber
of the Village Hall on Monday, December 2, 1991 at 8:00 P.M. The
Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were
Present: Bernard Forrest, Mayor
James L. Marovitz
Harriet E. Rosenthal
Edwin B. Seidman
Vernon E. Swanson
Absent: Marvin Ehlers
Michael Swartz
and that a.quorum was present and in attendance. Also present was
Village Manager Robert Franz and Attorney James Stucko.
Trustee Marovitz requested the minutes of the previous meeting be
amended by deleting the words "some sort of" preceding "penalty"
from the fifth line'of the paragraph regarding Business
Registration.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Rosenthal, that the
minutes of the previous meeting, as amended, be approved. Motion
carried unanimously.
MANPOWER COMMISSION Mayor Forest announced the following
reappointments by the Manpower Commission
to the various Boards and Commissions: Plan Commission - David
Marks, Richard Kamerman; Board of Zoning Appeals - Alan Garfield;
Board of Police commissioners - Arnold Silberman; Police Pension
Board - Howard Levine; Board of Building Appeals - Berton Ring;
Manpower Commission - Jules Crystal, Richard Strauss; Youth
Council - Mark Villano, Mrs. Ida Greenfield; Human Relations
Commission - Mrs. Shirley Horton, Henry Kreutzinger, Alvin
Causey; Safety Council - Herbert Nicholson, Howard Foote; Energy
Advisory Commission - Ronald Berman, Mrs. Cindy Klein, Arthur
Schaefer; Cable Advisory Board - Jeremiah Madden, Mrs. Cindy
Kolof; VCDC - Mrs. Jannes Zobus, Robert Gilot; Appearance Review
Committee - Michael Tarnow, Mrs. Lynn Keck Petty. New
appointments were made to the Safety Council - Robert Harvey, Roy
Lipner; Youth Council - Keith Forrest; Appearance Review
Committee - Martin Becker; VCDC -Kevin Forrest.
Trustee Marovitz moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the
appointments be approved. Motion carried unanimously.
0 -91 -49 ORDINANCE Ordinance re amendments to Village's
VILLAGE PURCHASING purchasing policy.
POLICY
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee
Marovitz, that the Ordinance re amendments to the Village's,
purchasing policy be adopted. Motion carried by the following
vote:
AYES: Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (4)
NAYS: None (0)
PUBLIC PASSENGER
VEHICLE INSPECTION/
LICENSE
Ordinance approving participation in
public passenger vehicle inspection/
license group. First reading.
Village Manager Franz suggested the ordinance specifically set the
license and inspection fees. The Board agreed this ordinance
which includes limousine livery service should be publicized so
that residents are aware this step was taken by the Village for
safety purposes and has been approved by other suburban
municipalities.
NEW BUSINESS
REGISTRATION
Ordinance amending Municipal Code re
new business registration. First reading.
0 -91 -50 ORDINANCE Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee
1991 TAX LEVY Marovitz, that the rules be waived to
permit passage of the Ordinance on first
reading. Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
Ordinance re 1991 Tax Levy be adopted. Motion carried by the
following vote:
AYES: Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (4)
NAYS: None (0)
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0 -91 -51 ORDINANCE
1991 DEBT SERVICE
LEVY TAX ABATEMENT
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Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee
Marovitz, that the rules be waived to
permit passage of the Ordinance on first
reading. Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
Ordinance re 1991 Debt Service Levy Tax Abatements be adopted.
Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (4)
NAYS: None (0)
1992 POLICE VEHICLES The current vehicle replacement schedule
allocates funds for purchase of nine
police cars to replace one 1984 Oldsmobile Delta 88 (unmarked),
two 1989 Chevrolet Caprice (marked squads) and six 1990 Chevrolet
Caprice (marked squads). A saving of $200 per car delivery charge
can be realized by awarding the contract to Celozzi - Ettelson
Chevrolet, Inc. who will meet the State bid price.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that
authorization be given to award a contract to Celozzi- Ettelson
Chevrolet, Inc. for the purchase of nine 1992 police vehicles at a
cost not to exceed $124,326.19. Motion carried by the following
vote:
AYES: Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (4)
NAYS: None (0)
Trustee Seidman requested current and projected mileage figures
for the replacement vehicles be made available.
DISCUSSION
in Deerfield is not
community. Another
Deerfield. Instead
discontinuing and a
suggested using the
Mayor Forrest noted that a liquor license
issued to a gift package service operating
in use since the licensee has moved from the
gift package service will be opening in
of preparing two separate ordinances, one
nother creating a license, Mayor Forrest
one that already exists.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that
Director of Community Development represent the Village of
Deerfield at a meeting snh.ediiled for 1(- by the Lake
County Board of Zoning Appeals -to discuss -the 'Lexington land
Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Marovitz moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that
following adjournment the Board go into an executive session
to discuss land acquisition. Motion carried unanimously.
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seconded by Trustee Swanson,
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the meeting adjourned at 8:35 P.M.
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