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08/07/2000August 7, 2000 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the Village Clerk in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall on Monday, August 7, 2000, at 8:00 P.M. The Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were: Present: Steve Harris Derek Ragona John Heuberger Harriet Rosenthal William Seiden Vem Swanson Absent: Bernard Forrest, Mayor and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present were Attorney Herb Linn and Village Manager Robert Franz. Due to the absence of the Mayor, Trustee Swanson made a motion that Trustee Rosenthal serve as Mayor pro tem for the meeting. Trustee Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Ragona requested that his comments regarding the Walgreens discussion be included in the minutes. Trustee Heuberger made a motion, seconded by- Trustee Ragona, to approve the minutes of the previous meeting as amended. The motion passed unanimously. Trustee Ragona moved to approve the minutes from the Committee of the Whole meeting on July 31$`. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT Mayor pro tern Rosenthal presented a progress report on the UPDATE redevelopment of the Southwest Quadrant, the Southeast Quadrant and South Commons. PUBLIC COMMENT Oscar Adler, 1159 Eastwood Drive, commented on his dissatisfaction with the rate increases by AT &T Cable Services and the change they made to the digital program guide. The format was changed to where advertising has been added to half of the screen.. He believes AT &T is getting increased revenue by choosing to run advertising on this menu screen This change has made the print type much harder to read because the program description is too small. Trustee Heuberger commented that he too is dissatisfied with the change and has received complaints. Jesse Rotman, Chairman of the Cable Commission, was also present to discuss this issue. He has received many complaints about the change to the digital program guide. He feels it is far less informative and difficult to read. He indicated that AT &T bought this new service from TV guide. Mayor pro tem Rosenthal indicated the Village will write a letter to AT &T expressing its dissatisfaction with the change to the digital program guide. REPORTS REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF The Plan Commission held a workshop meeting on July 13`h. PLAN COMMISSION RE REQUEST FOR It is their recommendation that the petitioner's request for APPROVAL OF A FINAL DEVELOPMENT approval of the Final Development Plan for the property at PLAN — FLODSTROM. 770 LAKE COOK 770 Lake Cook Road be approved. The motion passed 4 -0. Trustee Swanson stated that he will vote `No" on this issue not because he has any particular problems with the project but because of discussions with the Cook County .Highway Department regarding traffic issues on Lake Cook Road. He feels that any additional office building will add to the congestion on Lake Cook Road and gives some credence to their objective of expanding it to six lanes. Trustee Ragona made a motion to accept the Report and Recommendation of the Plan Commission and to direct the Village Attorney to prepare an ordinance. Mr. Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed. CONSENT AGENDA ORDINANCE 0 -00 -22 RE DIRECTIONAL An ordinance re: Directional Signage for Walgreens - SIGNAGE FOR WALGREENS - Deerfield Square. Second Reading. DEERFIELD SQUARE ORDINANCE 0 -00 -23 RE NEW SIGN CRITERIA FOR LAKE COOK PLAZA ORDINANCE 0 -00 -24 INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS E LIQUOR LICENSES FROM TWELVE TO THIRTEEN (BENNIGAN'S, METRA/HOME DEPOT SITE) AND THE NUMBER OF CLASS B LICENSES FROM ONE TO TWO (WHOLE FOODS) An ordinance re: New Sign Criteria for Lake Cook Plaza. Second Reading. An ordinance increasing the Number of Class E Liquor Licenses from Twelve to Thirteen (Bennigan's, Metra/ Home Depot Site) and the Number of Class B Licenses from One to Two (Whole Foods). Second Reading ORDINANCE APPROVING ANNEXATION An ordinance approving annexation of property to the OF PROPERTY TO THE VILLAGE -1660 Village —.1660 Berkley, Gregg & Randi Szilagyi. First BERKLEY, GREGG & RANDI SZILAGYI Reading. Trustee Ragona moved for passage of the Consent Agenda and adoption of the ordinances. Trustee Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson(6) NAY: None (0) OLD BUSINESS AN ORDINANCE APPROVING SPECIAL An Ordinance approving a Special Use to Allow a Roof Top USE TO ALLOW A ROOF TOP Telecommunications Facility at 740 Waukegan Rd - Cellular TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT One and CRM Properties. First Reading. 740 WAUKEGAN RD — CELLULAR ONE AND CRM PROPERTIES Mr. Jeff Michaels was present to answer questions from the previous meeting. He indicated Cellular One looked at four other locations as possible sites for the antenna: Police Station, Fire Department, Water Tower, and Public Works. Those sites did not work because there are either too far from the targeted site or their lack of height. The second choice was the Police Station, but they would need to erect a 100' tower with 9 panel antennas. Their target site is the intersection of Deerfield and Waukegan. Therefore, they are installing a micro -cell, which is not intended to serve a gap in coverage but rather to relieve congestion for a specific location. Jesse Rotman, the Chairman of the Cable Commission, indicated that the CTC approved Cellular One's proposal for two 20" stick antennas in order to avoid a large tower. Also, the Police Department has not been in favor of telecommunication providers near their frequency antennas. He also indicated that Cellular One's proposal met the ordinance as a Lesser Impact Facility. This will stand as a First Reading. Mr. Rotman discussed the recommendation from the CTC to amend the Telecommunications Ordinance to require that all vendors examine public property and provide a report to the CTC regarding their assessment of that property and its suitability for an antenna. Public property will include the Village, park district, library, schools and township. Vendors would be required to submit this report P) r] 1 1 1 1 �J during their application process. Currently the Telecommunications Ordinance states that during the site selection process, sites owned or controlled by the Village are preferred. Trustee Heuberger stated that the Telecommunications Ordinance should be reviewed to determine if other changes need to be made. He would like to review regulations on Satellite Antennas for commercial property. The attorney will research how the satellite antennas can be regulated. After further discussion, Trustee Ragona made a motion to direct the attorney to prepare the amendment(s) to the Telecommunication Ordinance. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (6) NAY: None (0) ORDINANCE 0 -00 -25 RE APPROVING TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO ADD MAIL, PARCEL, SHIPPING AND BUSINESS SERVICE AS A CLASS B SPECIAL USE IN THE C -1 DISTRICT An ordinance approving a text amendment to the zoning ordinance to add mail, parcel, shipping and business service as a Class B special use in the C -1 district. Second Reading. Trustee Ragona made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Seiden, Swanson (5) NAY: Rosenthal (1) ORDINANCE 0 -00 -26 RE APPROVING An ordinance approving a special use for Pearle Vision - SPECIAL USE FOR PEARLE VISION - Deerfield Centre. Second Reading. DEERFIELD CENTRE Trustee Ragona made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (5) NAY: None (0) RECUSE: Heuberger (1) ORDINANCE 0 -00 -27 RE APPROVING An ordinance approving a special use for Mail Boxes, Etc. - SPECIAL USE FOR MAIL BOXES, ETC. Deerfield Centre. Second Reading. - DEERFIELD CENTRE After further discussion, Trustee Ragona made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Ragona, Seiden, Swanson (4) NAY: Rosenthal (1) RECUSE: Heuberger (1) DISCUSSION REGARDING REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION, REZONING, SPECIAL USE FOR AN I -1 PUD FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OFFICE BUILDING — WALGREENS, WILMOT ROAD This agenda item will be held over to the next meeting as the petitioner could not be present at this meeting. 3 ANALYSIS AND AWARD OF BID FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSMISSION MAIN (HELD OVER FROM 7/17/00) awarded to low bidder Campanella and Sons in t NEW BUSINESS On July 12, sealed bids were opened and publicly read for the Water System Improvements — Transmission Main construction. Three bids were received for construction of Water System Improvements — Transmission Main. The Director of Public Works recommends that the contract be he amount not to exceed $4,604,206.70 Carolyn Grieves of the consulting firm of Baxter & Woodman gave a detailed description of the route of the transmission main, the other public works improvements planned as part of this project and the traffic detours planned over this eighteen month period. Trustee Swanson moved approval of the contract in the amount of $4,604,206.70. Trustee Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (6) NAY: None (0) AUTHORIZATION TO ACCEPT PROPOSAL OF BAXTER & WOODMAN FOR CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SERVICES WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSMISSION MAIN (HELD OVER FROM 7/17/00 ongoing involvement, knowledge of the project aj Baxter & Woodman has planned and developed the various water system improvements for the Village from the outset of this project, including design of the transmission main. They have submitted a proposal for construction engineering services for the transmission main in an amount not to exceed $383,000. The Director of Public Works recommends the contract with Baxter & Woodman be accepted due to their id complexity of the work. Trustee Ragona made a motion to accept the proposal of Baxter & Woodman in an amount not to exceed $383,000. Trustee Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (6) NAY: None (0) AUTHORIZATION TO ACCEPT PROPOSAL A consulting engineer is needed so to complete the engineering OF CIORBA GROUP TO PERFORM DESIGN design of the pedestrian and roadway lighting as well as work AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING out the technical details of the streetscape design. Ciorba Group SERVICES FOR STREETSCAPE has been involved with many aspects of the work in the IMPROVEMENTS downtown.. They have been the design and construction Engineers for the Deerfield Road traffic signal projects as well as the Waukegan Road right turn land and traffic signal project. Ciorba Group submitted a proposal in the amount of $94,200 to furnish engineering design and construction services for the streetscape project. Trustee Ragona made a motion to accept the proposal of Ciorba Group in an amount not to exceed $94,200. Trustee Heuberger seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Hams, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (6) NAY: None (0) AUTHORIZATION FOR MAYOR TO SIGN The streetscape work originally envisioned adjacent to the AGREEMENT WITH HOME TOWNS redevelopment projects was an infill of the original streetscape. ELECTRIC FOR CONSTRUCTION OF The streetscape program now involves all new designs and PHASE I STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS elements. This is beyond the work originally proposed to be 4 1 1 1 performed by the developers at the Village's expense. Home Towne Electric has prepared a written proposal.to • perform the role of construction manager and general contractor for all the different work tasks and control of subcontractors in the streetscape project. Home Towne Electric proposes to assign a construction manager to this project as well as contract for the materials and installation of the elements and features for a price not to exceed $900,000. The Director of Public Works recommends acceptance of the proposal. Trustee Ragona made a motion to accept the proposal of Home Towne Electric in an amount not to exceed $900,000. Trustee Swanson seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson (6) NAY: None (0) DISCUSSION BIKE PATHS Trustee Ragona distributed a memorandum recommending a study of additional bike paths in the Village. Mayor pro tern Rosenthal indicated that because the memorandum was just received, the trustees should have an opportunity to review it prior to discussing the issue. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor pro temp Rosenthal asked for a motion to go into Executive Session to discuss land acquisition. Trustee Ragona so moved. Trustee Seidman seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Harris, Heuberger, Ragona, Rosenthal, Seiden, Swanson(6) NAY: None (0) ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, Trustee Ragona made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Trustee Seiden seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m. APPROVED: Mayor go TEIY► ATTEST: A r 'Village Clerk 1 5 VILLAGE CENTER REDEVELOPMENT Pro egrr ss Report August 7, 200 Southwest Quadrant (Deerfield Square): ➢ . Work continues on Building #3 and the car wash facility on York Avenue. ➢ Excavation on Building 97 (old fire station site) will begin this week. ➢ The main parking lot will have stone added this week and paving is scheduled to begin on Friday. As part of this project, the boulevard in front of Building 43 will be paved as well. ➢ Whole Foods will open its store on August 23rd Southeast Quadrant (Deerfield Centre): ➢ Sopraffina's Restaurant is scheduled to open on September 22nd ➢ Northern Realty has established November 6h as the target date to complete the development including the residential units which, to date, are one -third rented. ➢ The right -turn lane project and new intersection on Waukegan Road are well underway but will not be completed until mid- September. South Commons:' ➢ Construction work continues on the villas and rowhomes. ➢ Foundation walls have been completed on the condominium building along Osterman Avenue. 1 1