HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - 05/12/1987 - MUNICIPAL BUILDING ADDITION/ELK CROSSING COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
May 12, 1987
7 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Charles Zettek, Village President
Michael Tosto, Village Trustee
Edward Hauser, Village Trustee
James Petri, Village Trustee
Ronald Chernick, Village Trustee
Joseph Bosslet, Village Trustee
Dennis Gallitano, Village Trustee
STAFF PRESENT: Charles Willis, Village Manager
Gary Parrin, Assistant Village Manager
George Coney, Director of Finance
Roger Reinger, Purchasing Agent
Hilda Ingebrigtsen, Assistant Finance Director
Alan Boffice, Village Engineer
OTHERS PRESENT: Fred Henning, Consultant
MUNICIPAL BUILDING ADDITION
There was consensus to award the bid for the telephone
system as outlined in George Coney's May 8 recommendation.
For the furniture purchased, there was consensus on
the following:
- Award the bid as outlined in Roger Reinger's May
7 memo;
- Reject the bids for the council room seating.
- Authorize the Director of Finance to re-advertise
for council room seating and execute a contract with
the lowest responsive and responsible bidder subject
to the contract being no more than $45,000, followed
by Village Board concurrence at the next Village
Board meeting.
The above items will be acted upon at the Village Board
meeting under New Business.
NIX CROSSING
Gallitano raised a concern for the need of an exclusive
right-hand turn lane on Arlington Heights Road at Biesterfield
(for westbound traffic). There appears to be a need now
and defintely a need for traffic going to the proposed
I-290/Biesterfield interchange.
Boffice has been in touch with the developer and Cook
County Highway Department to discuss this issue, including
relocation of the existing hydrant, reconfiguration (or
elimination) of the parking lot entrance/exit onto Arlington
Heights Road, traffic signal modifications, perimeter
landscaping requirements, and costs.
Adjournment: 8 p.m.
C. President and Board of Trustees
Village Manager
Assistant Village Manager
Village Clerk
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