HomeMy WebLinkAboutVILLAGE BOARD - 12/14/2010 - VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS HELD
AT THE CHARLES J. ZETTEK MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 901 WELLINGTON
AVENUE ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 2010
Mayor Craig B. Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:12 p.m.
1. ROLL CALL:
Present: Mayor: Craig B. Johnson;
Trustees: Nancy J. Czarnik, Patton L. Feichter, Jeffrey C.
Franke; Samuel L. Lissner, James P. Petri, Chris Prochno
Also Present: Village Manager Raymond R. Rummel; Village Attorney
George B. Knickerbocker; and Village Clerk Judith M.
Keegan
A quorum was present.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/INVOCATION
Reverend Ho, Light Bearer Community Church delivered the invocation.
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Village Board Meeting held on
November 9, 2010 as submitted and dispense with the reading.
MOVED: Trustee Petri SECONDED: Trustee Czarnik
VOICE VOTE
MOTION CARRIED
4. REPORT OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mayor Johnson reported on his attendance at the following events:
November 11, 2010—Veteran's Day Ceremony at the VFW. Mayor Johnson thanked the
VFW for hosting the annual event. The weather was nice and the ceremony was very
well attended.
November 11. 2010— Ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Elk Grove Park District
maintenance facility. Mayor Johnson thanked the Park District for building such a
beautiful facility and for providing the residents of Elk Grove Village with quality
services.
November 16, 2010—DARE graduation at Queen of the Rosary school. Many towns
have cut their DARE program. Mayor Johnson and the Board feel very strongly that the
DARE program is important to the community and support the Police Department's
efforts in making DARE a successful program.
November 16, 2010—Ribbon cutting at the grand opening of Good Tequila's Restaurant
in the Town Square. The second restaurant, Crazy Buffet, has also opened.
November 26, 2010 —Thirteenth annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Mayor Johnson
thanked everyone who attended. The Mayor invited everyone to come see the beautiful
light display during the holiday season. It was a cold and windy evening but everything
went very well. Many people were in attendance.
Mayor Johnson reported that Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development &
Marketing, informed him that Elk Grove Village maintains the second most
manufacturing jobs in the State of Illinois. The Village's employment base continues to
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grow and there has been a drop in the vacancy rate in the Industrial Park. Hopefully this
is a sign of good times ahead for the community.
Mayor Johnson stated that we all shared the pain this past Sunday. Anyone with Comcast
television was without service. One of the main cable lines was damaged in an accident
and it knocked out service to our community. The Village contacted Comcast to express
the displeasure of the Village and the residents. The Village received an agreement from
Comcast that anyone who has Comcast television will receive a three day credit on their
entire Comcast bill. Contact Comcast at 800-266-2278 to receive your three day credit.
Mayor Johnson thanked Comcast for working with the Village. The outage was not an
intentional act by Comcast.
Presentations—Mayor Johnson asked the Elk Grove Firefighters Association to join him
at the podium. Mayor Johnson introduced Howard Hall. Mr. Hall stated he is the
President of the Elk Grove Village Professional Firefighters Local 2340. The Elk Grove
firefighters raise money each year by operating a corn booth at the Elk Grove Rotaryfest.
To date they have raised over $55,000. Each year a check is presented to the Elk Grove
Food Pantry. Mr. Hall presented a check in the amount of$2,500 to Nancy Clarbour,
Coordinator of the Elk Grove Food Pantry. Ms. Clarbour accepted the check with
gratitude on behalf of the clients of the Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is currently
serving over 200 people from over 70 families. The donation will allow the Food Pantry
to provide each family with a$20.00 gift certificate to Food 4 Less for the holidays.
Mayor Johnson complimented the Firefighters for their volunteerism and giving back to
the community.
Mayor Johnson asked Fire Chief David Miller to join him at the podium. Chief Miller
introduced Kevin Nejedlo. Mayor Johnson administered the Oath of Office to Fire
Lieutenant Nejedlo. Chief Miller gave a history of Lieutenant Nejedlo's career.
Lieutenant Nejedlo thanked his family and friends for their support. Lieutenant Nejedlo
stated that being a firefighter is a great profession and that he has learned something from
everyone he has worked with. Lieutenant Nejedlo is looking forward to continuing his
career with Elk Grove Village. Mayor Johnson congratulated Lieutenant Nejedlo and
thanked him for his dedication to the Village.
Trustee Prochno asked that all residents please shovel their driveways and sidewalks. It
is considerate to your neighbors and makes it safer for all residents. If you have
handicapped or elderly neighbors please help them. Let's keep Elk Grove a safe and
healthy community this winter.
Trustee Prochno announced the Elk Grove Lioness, as a fundraiser, are selling Elk
GroveOpoly games again this year. Each of the squares on the game board represents a
business or person in the community that purchased a square to sponsor the game. The
games are available until Christmas at the Administration counter in Village Hall. Each
game is $20.00.
Trustee Czamik pointed out the holiday banners are on display. Trustee Czarnik added to
the Mayor's report on the DARE program, stating the culmination of the DARE program
resulted in wonderful ceremonies for Link, Stevenson and Queen of the Rosary schools.
The children were enthusiastic and Trustee Czamik hopes they keep that enthusiasm
throughout their lives to resist drugs. Trustee Czarnik thanked DARE officers Thomas
and Sabo and the Elk Grove Lions Club for their support.
Trustee Lissner followed up on his report from the last Board meeting about driver
frustration with the Arlington Heights Road and Biesterfield Road intersection. The
frustration is with the left turn signal on northbound Arlington Heights Road turning left
onto Biesterfield Road. Trustee Lissner thanked Village staff for looking into the matter.
Cook County found the problem with the left turn light and it has something to do with
the pedestrian activated button. The problem is not fixed yet but it is being looked into.
Trustee Lissner attended the Joint Action Water Agency meeting. At the meeting the
Executive Committee recommended the Board of Directors accept the Annual Report and
put it on file. Trustee Lissner noticed when looking at the report that water usage has
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been steadily going down over the past five years. Trustee Lissner was curious about the
status of water usage for this fiscal year thus far. The figures for May through November
show usage is still on its way down. Trustee Lissner stated he doesn't know if it is the
business environment or conservation but it is something to keep an eye on.
Mayor Johnson commented it could be a number of things and noted we have had some
very wet summers over the past few years which would alleviate the need for outdoor
water usage quite a bit. Trustee Lissner made note that thanks to Chicago, water rates
have gone up and that has made people more conservative minded also. Trustee Franke
pointed out the usage of rain barrels could also be a contributing factor.
On December 8, 2010 Trustee Lissner attended the Plan Commission hearing. White
Castle was on the docket but they did not post proper signage, therefore the hearing was
postponed until January 12, 2011.
Trustee Lissner stated at the Park Board meeting it was mentioned by Commissioner
Ralph Souder that at the Illinois Recreational Cheerleading State Championship the Elk
Grove Village team took first place in their category. It was a very large tournament and
Elk Grove was represented by one team. Trustee Lissner congratulated the team.
The Greater O'Hare Association and the Elk Grove Chamber had their holiday and
volunteer recognition luncheon on December 3, 2010. It was very well attended. The
new officers were announced. It looks like more people are joining and it should be
another great year. Mayor Johnson made note that the new President was in the audience
this evening.
Trustee Petri reported through Sister Cities that twelve students from Sicily were in Elk
Grove Village visiting with twelve Elk Grove High School students. The students were
here over Thanksgiving. The students from Sicily spoke very good English and the host
students spoke very good Italian. The students had been communicating through
Facebook and were familiar with each other prior to meeting.
Trustee Petri attended two Solid Waste Agency meetings and two Northwest Municipal
Conference meetings. Village Manager Ray Rummel was appointed to the Suburban
Purchasing Cooperative Governing Board by the Executive Board and they recognized
Ray as one of the more outstanding Village Managers.
Trustee Feichter thanked Village Attorney George Knickerbocker for being a judge at the
State Constitution Competition on December 3, 2010 at the Dirksen Federal Building.
Every year Attorney Knickerbocker volunteers his time to be a judge. He is a big help
and his time is appreciated. There were over 200 students at the competition this year.
On Monday and Tuesday of last week the Community Character Coalition sponsored an
event at the Salvation Army headquarters on Pratt Boulevard in the Industrial Park.
There were many volunteers who helped pack boxes of food. There were over 5000
boxes packed during the two nights. The boxes will be delivered to those in need over
the holidays.
The Greater Woodfield Chicago Northwest Convention Bureau held their November
meeting at the Elk Grove Village municipal building on November 18, 2010. The
attendees were very impressed with Village Hall. Trustee Feichter thanked Trustee
Lissner and Trustee Czarnik for attending and actively participating in the meeting.
Trustee Feichter stated he just returned from a trip to Latvia in Eastern Europe. He was
there working with teachers from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. They were devising
classroom lessons for students in their countries and in the United States. The lessons
should be ready to distribute to American teachers by February 1, 2011.
Trustee Franke announced the next CERT class will begin April 7, 2011. There will be
two more classes after that, one in July and one in September. Anyone interested in
signing up for the Community Emergency Response Team should contact Mike Loesch
of the Fire Department at (847)734-8025.
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5. APPROVAL OF WARRANT
Motion to authorize payment of invoices as shown on the November 30, 2010
Accounts Payable Warrant in the amount of$547,194.86.
MOVED: Trustee Petri SECONDED: Trustee Czarnik
AYES: Trustees Feichter, Franke, Lissner, Petri, Prochno, Czarnik
NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED
Motion to authorize payment of invoices as shown on the December 14, 2010
Accounts Payable Warrant in the amount of$1,721,135.01.
MOVED: Trustee Petri SECONDED: Trustee Czarnik
AYES: Trustees Feichter, Franke, Lissner, Petri, Prochno, Czarnik
NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED
6. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Elk Grove Park District. 499 Biesterfield Road—Authorization to waive permit
fees for the installation of a non-illuminated free-standing sign in the amount of
$125.
B. Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit. 150 Lions Drive—Authorization to waive
permit fees for the exterior door replacement to comply with ADA requirements
in the amount of$300.
C. Northwest Filipino Baptist Church. 1900 Nerge Road—Authorization to waive
permit fees for the installation of a fire alarm in the amount of$50.
D. Elk Grove Public Library. 1001 Wellington Avenue—Authorization to waive
alarm fees for their annual alarm license in the amount of$25.
E. Easement Variation. 1486 William Clifford Lane—Authorization to grant a
variation from the Village Code, Section 8-12B-1-1D, Easements, to permit the
construction of a garage that will encroach four feet (4') into the rear ten foot
(10') public utility easement and one and one-half feet (1.5') into the side seven
and one-half foot (7.5') public utility easement.
F. Easement Variation. 1217 Carswell Avenue—Authorization to grant a variation
from the Village Code, Section 8-1213-1-1D, Easements, to permit the
construction of a shed which will encroach three feet (3') into the ten foot (10')
public utility easement along the rear property line.
G. FBI National Academy—Authorization of a request to allow Police Commander
John Nowacki to attend the 244`h Session of the FBI National Academy at an
estimated cost of$3.600.
H. Northwestern University Center—Authorization of a request to allow Police
Sergeant James Lancaster to attend the Northwestern University Center for
Public Safety's School of Police Staff and Command at an estimated cost of
$4,200.
I. Safetylane Equipment Corporation. Bloomington. IN—Authorization to award a
purchase contract to the most responsive and responsible bidder for a Four Post
Drive-On Heavy Duty Vehicle Lift in the amount of$48,960 from the Capital
Replacement Fund.
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J. Authorization of the following:
• To increase the Capital Projects Fund in the amount of$25,970 for
expenditure of the Build America Bond Funds; and
• To award a professional services contract to SEC Group, an HR Green
Company, for the Build America Bond Street Resurfacing Program in an
amount not to exceed $25,970 from the Capital Projects Fund.
K. Authorization of the following:
• To increase the Capital Projects Fund in the amount of$18,454.70 for
additional expenditure of the Build America Bond Funds; and
• To increase the purchase order previously awarded to Trine Construction
Corporation, of West Chicago, IL for the Gloucester and Beisner
Watermain Improvements in the amount of$18,454.70 in the Capital
Projects Fund, for a total purchase order of$443,869.50.
L. CDS Office Technologies. Addison. IL—Authorization to waive the formal
bidding process and award a sole source purchase contract for the purchase of a
video conferencing system and interactive white boards in the amount of
$41,864.89 from the Emergency Management Fund as part of the Illinois Law
Enforcement Alarm System (ILEAS) Grant.
M. Class 613/160-200 Kin S�—Adopt Resolution No. 65-10 entitled "A
RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATENESS FOR CLASS 6B
STATUS PURSUANT TO THE COOK COUNTY REAL PROPERTY
CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE AS AMENDED FEBRUARY 15, 2006 FOR
CERTAIN REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 160-200 KING STREET, ELK
GROVE VILLAGE. ILLINOIS''
N. Class 613/1260 Landmeier Road—Adopt Resolution No. 66-10 entitled "A
RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATENESS FOR CLASS 613
STATUS PURSUANT TO THE COOK COUNTY REAL PROPERTY
CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE AS AMENDED FEBRUARY 15, 2006 FOR
CERTAIN REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 1260 LANDMEIER ROAD, ELK
GROVE VILLAGE. ILLINOIS"
0. Illinois Department of Transportation/Authorization of the following Resolutions:
Appropriating Funds—Adopt Resolution No. 67-10 entitled "A RESOLUTION
APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,368,400 FOR THE
BUSSE ROAD (IL ROUTE 83) AND PRATT BOULEVARD
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT KNOWN AS STATE SECTION 09-00057-
00-CH"
Agreement— Adopt Resolution No. 68-10 entitled "A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE A
LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL PARTICIPATION
BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE AND ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (SECTION 09-00057-00-CH)'-
P.
9-00057-00-CH)"P. Illinois Department of Transportation/Authorization of the following Resolutions:
Appropriating Funds—Adopt Resolution No. 69-10 entitled A RESOLUTION
APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,563,000 FOR THE
BUSSE ROAD (IL ROUTE 83) AND GREENLEAF AVENUE
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT KNOWN AS STATE SECTION 09-00056-
00-CH-
Agreement—Adopt Resolution 70-10 entitled ''A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE A
LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL PARTICIPATION
BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE AND ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (SECTION 09-00056-00-CH)'-
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Q Position Classification and Salary-Plan— Adopt Ordinance No. 3250 entitled
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING POSITION CLASSIFICATION AND
SALARY PLAN OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE
(SECRETARY, SENIOR CLERK, FIRE INSPECTOR AND DEPUTY CHIEF-
FIRE DEPARTMENT; DEPUTY CHIEF, SENIOR CLERK AND POLICE
OFFICER-POLICE DEPARTMENT; CUSTODIAN-PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT; ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER TO ASSISTANT TO
THE VILLAGE MANAGER-VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE)--
R.
FFICE)"R. Tax Levv/Authorization of the following Ordinances:
Levy and Collection of Taxes—Adopt Ordinance No. 3251 entitled "AN
ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES
FOR THE CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL PURPOSES OF THE VILLAGE
OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1.
2011 AND ENDING APRIL -30, 2012'-
General
0. 2012'General Obligation Bonds—Adopt Ordinance No. 3252 entitled "AN
ORDINANCE ABATING A PORTION OF THE 2010 PROPERTY TAXES
LEVIED FOR CERTAIN TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS,
SERIES 2010, OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILLINOIS"
S. Cable Television Fund—Authorization to solicit bids for the purchase of a 12-
input video switcher, editing system, and streaming video appliance from the
Fiscal Year 2011 budget.
T. Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System—Adopt Ordinance No. 3253
entitled "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6-3-11 ENTITLED
"AUTOMATED TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM" OF
CHAPTER '3 ENTITLED "GENERAL TRAFFIC PROVISIONS" OF TITLE 6
ENTITLED "POLICE DEPARTMENT; MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC;
ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS" OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE
VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE'
Motion to approve Consent Agenda items "A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, 1, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, Sand T"
(Mayor Johnson asked for comments or questions from the Village Board, staff or
members of the audience. There were none)
MOVED: Trustee Czarnik SECONDED: Trustee Franke
AYES: Trustees Feichter, Franke, Lissner, Petri;Prochno, Czarnik
NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED
7. REGULAR AGENDA - None
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
8. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS COMMITTEE - CHAIRMAN PETRI
Trustee Petri asked that item c. Add Streets to 2010 MFT Street Resurfacing Program be
removed from the Agenda. Nicholas, Northwest Point and Gloucester have all been
completed. The 2011 MFT Street Resurfacing Program has already been approved using
the Build America funds and the MFT funds.
9. JUDICIARY, PLANNING & ZONING COMMITTEE - CHAIRMAN LISSNER
Trustee Lissner reported that at the Committee of the Whole meeting this evening the No-
Idle-Zone Ordinance was discussed. The Board agreed to go forward with the brochure
that Mr. Cavallini, Director of Health & Community Services, put together. Once the
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brochure is ready it will be distributed at schools. At a later date, the Board will look
further into placing signage at various locations around the Village. Vito Sammarco,
Director of Public Works, is still looking into some of the cost issues involved.
Trustee Lissner asked that an item c. Class 6B Fee be added to the Agenda. A memo was
received by the Board from Josh Grodzin, Director of Business Development &
Marketing, outlining the way various towns are handling Class 6B tax abatement
ordinances for Cook County. Most of the surrounding towns are charging a fee to apply
for a Class 6B. Elk Grove Village is not charging a fee. Mayor Johnson has requested
the Judiciary, Planning & Zoning Committee to look into whether Elk Grove Village
should establish a fee. Mayor Johnson noted the fee would cover the cost to the Village.
10. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE - CHAIRMAN FRANKE—No Report
11. RECYCLING & WASTE COMMITTEE—CHAIRMAN FEICHTER
Trustee Feichter reminded everyone to recycle any unwanted Christmas lights with the
Health & Community Services Department.
12. INFORMATION COMMITTEE - TRUSTEE PROCHNO
Trustee Prochno reiterated from the Mayors report about obtaining a refund from
Comcast. It is important that you call Comcast to receive a credit. They will not credit
your account unless you call. The number to call is 1-800-266-2278.
13. INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL REVITALIZATION COMMISSION
TRUSTEES LISSNER/PETRI
Trustee Petri noted that item c. Busse Road, Greenleaf Avenue & Pratt Boulevard
Intersection Projects was addressed under Consent Agenda items O. and P. The project is
moving along and there will be progress and activity in the Spring.
Item f. Biesterfield Road & I-290 Intersection project is also scheduled for Spring and
should take a shorter time than the work which was recently performed by IDOT at that
intersection.
Item d. Lighting of Rohlwing Road from Biesterfield Road to Devon Avenue and item e.
Lighting of Meacham Road from Nerge Road to Biesterfield Road are scheduled for
2012. The funds have been promised and the projects have been moved up on the list.
Trustee Lissner made note of the two Class 613's which appear on the Consent Agenda
and stated it is good the Village is looking into a fee to cover the cost since there have
been an average of two to three Class 6B Resolutions each Village Board meeting.
14. YOUTH COMMITTEE - TRUSTEE FRANKE—No Report
15. PARADE COMMITTEE - TRUSTEE CZARNIK
The parade will be held on Saturday, June 18; 2011. The parade theme will be
"Broadway on Parade." The next meeting of the Parade Committee will be January 10,
2011. Trustee Czarnik stated she would be able to announce who the Grand Marshal of
the parade will be at the next Village Board meeting.
16. PLAN COMMISSION - VILLAGE MANAGER
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PC Docket #10-2 —Public Hearing to consider a petition for Special Use for the
expansion of production packaging and dry storage services on the property located at
2601 American Lane.
Village Manager Rummel reported a Finding of Fact was issued by the Plan Commission
unanimously recommending approval of Special Use for the expansion of production
packaging and dry storage services on the property located at 2601 American Lane.
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Present in the audience were Petitioner, Stanley Tomala, Peter Coules, Attorney for the
Petitioner and the property owner of record.
Mayor Johnson asked if any of the Trustees had comments or questions. There were
none. Mayor Johnson thanked the Petitioners for attending the meeting and for
expanding and keeping their business in Elk Grove Village.
Motion to grant a Special Use for the expansion of production packaging and dry
storage services on the property located at 2601 American Lane.
MOVED: Trustee Lissner SECONDED: Trustee Petri
AYES: Trustees Feichter, Franke, Lissner, Petri, Prochno, Czarnik
NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED
The Public Hearing for White Castle has been continued to January 12, 2011.
17. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS - VILLAGE MANAGER—No Report
18. REPORTS OF OTHER BOARDS, COMMISSIONS & COMMITTEES
a. CABLE TV COMMITTEE - TRUSTEES PETRI/LISSNER
Trustee Lissner reported there was discussion at tonight's Committee of the
Whole meeting regarding AT&T U-verse and the problems they have with their
system and whether the Village should begin showing EGTV Channel 6 over
AT &T U-verse in a somewhat degraded mode. The Board decided, not
unanimously, to postpone a decision and look into matters further. Mayor
Johnson will reach out to some of his contacts to get more information.
Mayor Johnson stated it was the consensus of the Board not to move forward at
this time but it will be open for review in the near future.
b. HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD -TRUSTEE CZARNIK
Trustee Czarnik thanked everyone who assisted in making the Thanksgiving
meals for families in need a success. Adopt-A-Family for Christmas is being
prepared. Anyone wanting to participate should call 847-357-4121 to be matched
up with a family. Businesses, groups or departments can participate in this
worthwhile activity also.
The Community Spirit Award winner for December is Al Witkowski. Al is
known in his neighborhood as "the greatest neighbor anyone could have." Al has
helped his neighbors with yard work, carpooling their children, babysitting and
fixing siding on their houses. If you would like to watch Al's award interview, it
will be shown during December on "In the Grove." �
Anyone can acknowledge someone's good deed by nominating them for the
Community Spirit Award. Forms are available at Village Hall, the Library, the
Pavilion and Jarosch Bakery.
The next meeting of the Health & Community Services Board is Wednesday,
January 19, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the lower level of the Zettek Municipal Building.
C. LIQUOR COMMISSION - MAYOR JOHNSON—No Report
d. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE—MAYOR JOHNSON—No Report
e. TOUR OF ELK GROVE UPDATE—MAYOR JOHNSON
The 2011 Tour of Elk Grove will be August 5, 6 and 7, 2011. i
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19. REPORT FROM THE VILLAGE CLERK—No Report
20. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Village Board -None
Village Attorney -None
21. REPORT FROM THE VILLAGE MANAGER—No Report
22. NEW BUSINESS -None
AUDIENCE — 7:57 p.m.
No Response
Mayor Johnson wished everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
23. ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:58 p.m.
MOVED: Trustee Czarnik SECONDED: Trustee Franke
AYES: Trustees Franke, Lissner, Petri, Prochno, Czarnik, Feichter
NAYS: None
MOTION CARRIED
Judith M. Keegan
Village Clerk
Mayor Craig B. Johnson
Village of Elk Grove Village
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