11/19/2018Amended minutes to include MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY
Consent Agenda Item 1 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS HELD
which was omitted in the minutes IN THE ELEANOR ROHRBACH MEMORIAL COUNCIL
approved on December 5, 2018 CHAMBERS, DES PLAINES CIVIC CENTER, MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 19 , 2018
CALL TO The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Illinois, was called
ORDER: to order by Mayor Bogusz at 7:02 p.m. in the Eleanor Rohrbach Memorial Council
Chambers, Des Plaines Civic Center on Monday, November 19, 2018.
ROLL CALL: Roll call indicated the following Aldermen present: Lysakowski, Robinson, Rodd,
Sayad, Chester, Smith and Charewicz. Absent: Brookman. A quorum was present.
Also present were: City Manager Bartholomew, Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Wisniewski,
Director of Public Works and Engineering Oakley, Director of Community and Economic Development
McMahon, Fire Chief Wax, Police Chief Kushner, and General Counsel Weiss.
PRAYER AND
PLEDGE:
The prayer was given by Alderman Lysakowski, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag of the United States of America.
CITIZEN Resident Garland Armstrong announced that there will be a Regional Transportation
PARTICIPATION: Association (RTA) public meeting in Arlington Heights on November 28, 2018.
Resident Wayne Serbin announced St. John the Baptist -Greek Orthodox Church will
offer a free Thanksgiving lunch, 11:OOam-1:OOpm.
Abigale Svoboda of the Muscular Dystrophy Association presented a plaque and
expressed her appreciation to the Des Plaines Fire Department for their support with
the MDA Fill the Boot campaign.
Resident Gil Osterson resident thanked the Fire Department for the Citizen Fire
Academy program.
RECOGNITION: Mayor Bogusz congratulated and presented a plaque to Deputy City Clerk Laura Fast
for her Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) Designation.
PUBLIC
HEARING
PROPOSED 2018
PROPERTY TAX
HEARING:
City Clerk Tsalapatanis called to order the Public Hearing for the Proposed 2018
Property Tax Hearing at 7:14pm.
Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Wisniewski explained each year the City
complies with the Illinois Truth in Taxation Act (ITTA) requirements as it pertains to
the issuance of the property tax levy. The ITTA requires the City to provide notice
and conduct a public hearing if the proposed aggregate levy is 5% or more than the
previous year's property tax extension.
(Cont.)
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Since the 2018 estimated aggregate levy is below the 2018 property tax extension
(1.76% increase), the City is not required to publish a legal notice and hold a public
hearing, However, publishing the legal notice and holding a public hearing increases
flexibility in determining the 2018 property tax levy amount and provides the
opportunity for public input.
With no comments or question the Public Hearing was adjourned at 7:15pm.
CITY CLERK City Clerk Tsalapatanis expressed her appreciation to the Veterans of Foreign War
ANNOUNCEMENT: Des Plaines Post 2992 for their Veterans Day tribute at Prairie Lakes.
CONSENT
AGENDA:
City Clerk Tsalapatanis congratulated Deputy City Laura Fast on her CMC
Designation.
Moved by Rodd, seconded by Sayad, to establish the Consent Agenda. Motion
declared carried unanimously.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to approve the Consent Agenda. Upon roll
call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Lysakowski, Robinson, Rodd, Sayad,
Chester, Smith, Charewicz
NAYS: 0 -None
ABSENT: 1 -Brookman
Motion declared carried.
Minutes were approved; Ordinances M-20-18, M-21-18, M-23-18, M-24-18,
M-25-18, M-26-18, M-27-18, M-28-18, M-29-18, M-30-18, M-31-18, M-32-18,
M-33-18, M-34-18 M-35-18, M-36-18, M-37-18, M-38-18; Resolutions R-202-18,
R-203-18, R-204-18, R-205-18 were adopted.
APPROVE Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Approve Transfer of Ownership for a Class
TRANSFER OF H-2 Liquor License — Retail Bulk Sales/Beer & Wine only for Off -Site Consumption
OWNERSHIP/ for Aarna Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a 7 -Eleven (#13529E), 1950 E. Touhy Avenue. Motion
7 -ELEVEN/ declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
1950 E. TOUHY
AVENUE:
Consent Agenda
APPROVE FIVE- Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Resolution R-202-18, A
YEAR RESOLUTION APPROVING A FIRST AMENDMENT FOR A FIVE-YEAR
AGREEMENT/ AGREEMENT OF THE CODERED EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
ONSOLVE/ WITH ONSOLVE, LLC, 780 WEST GRANADA BOULEVARD, ORMOND
EMERGENCY BEACH, FL AT A COST OF $13,500 ANNUALLY. BUDGETED FUNDS —
NOTIFICATION GENERAL/OVERHEAD. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SYSTEM: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Resolution
R-202-18
AWARD ROCK
SALT
CONTRACT/
CARGILL INC:
Consent Agenda
Resolution
R-203-18
APPROVE
ADDITIONAL
FUNDING FOR
ANIMAL
CONTROL:
Consent Agenda
Resolution
R-204-18
APPROVE
CHANGE ORDER/
OTTO BAUM/
LIBRARY
SEALANT:
Consent Agenda
Resolution
R-205-18
SECOND
READING
ABATEMENT/
2008A GO BONDS:
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-20-18
SECOND
READING
ABATEMENT/
2009A GO BONDS:
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-21-18
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Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Resolution R-203-18, A
RESOLUTION AWARDING THE ROCK SALT BID AWARD THROUGH THE
STATE OF ILLINOIS CMS 2018-2019 ROCK SALT PROCUREMENT
CONTRACT AT A COST OF $58.13 PER TON TO CARGILL INCORPORATED
SALT DIVISION, 24950 COUNTRY CLUB BOULEVARD, NORTH OLMSTED,
OH. BUDGETED FUNDS — MFT FUND/COMMODITIES/ICE CONTROL.
Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Resolution R-204-18, A
RESOLUTION APPROVING ADDITIONAL FUNDING OF $16,000 FOR
ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES FOR NUISANCE ANIMALS. BUDGETED
FUNDS — GENERAL/SUPPORT SERVICES. Motion declared carried as approved
unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Resolution R-205-18, A
RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 FOR
EXTERIOR SEALANT REPAIRS TO THE DES PLAINES PUBLIC LIBRARY IN
THE AMOUNT OF $75,274 TO OTTO BAUM, CO., INC. 866 N. MAIN STREET,
MORTON, IL. BUDGETED FUNDS — TIF #1/R&M BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent
Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
M-20-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2008A
TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared
carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
M-21-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2009A
TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared
carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
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SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-23-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2011
ABATEMENT/ GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared carried as
2011 GO BONDS: approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-23-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-24-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2012
ABATEMENT/ GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared carried as
2012 GO BONDS: approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-24-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-25-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2013
ABATEMENT/ TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared
2013 GO BONDS: carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-25-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-26-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2014A
ABATEMENT/ TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS AND 2014B
2014A & 2014B GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared carried as
GO BONDS: approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-26-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-27-18, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF 2018
ABATEMENT/ TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS. Motion declared
2018 GO BONDS: carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-27-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-28-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #6
(PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT, 2150-2172 CHESTNUT STREET) IN THE
(Cont.)
YEAR 2018 TAX
LEVY/SPECIAL
SVC. AREA #6:
Consent Agenda
Page 5 of 12 11/19/18
AMOUNT OF $981. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
Consent Agenda.
Ordinance
M-28-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-29-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #7
YEAR 2018 TAX (PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT, WOODLAND TOWNHOMES) IN THE
LEVY/SPECIAL AMOUNT OF $12,000. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #7: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-29-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-30-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #8
YEAR 2018 TAX (CURBS, GUTTERS FOR CRABTREE LANE) IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,200.
LEVY/SPECIAL Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
SVC. AREA #8:
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-30-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-31-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #9
YEAR 2018 TAX (PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT, 624-640 W. ALGONQUIN ROAD) IN THE
LEVY/SPECIAL AMOUNT OF $2,315. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #9: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-31-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-32-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #10
YEAR 2018 TAX (PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT, 642-658 W. ALGONQUIN ROAD) IN THE
LEVY/SPECIAL AMOUNT OF $2,936. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #10: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-32-18
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SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-33-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #11
YEAR 2018 TAX (REAR YARD DRAINAGE, 138, 158, 273, 283, 170 AND 180 DRAKE LANE) IN
LEVY/SPECIAL THE AMOUNT OF $2,096. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #11: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-33-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-34-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #12
YEAR 2018 TAX (REAR YARD DRAINAGE, 948 AND 956 GREENVIEW AVENUE) IN THE
LEVY/SPECIAL AMOUNT OF $979. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #12: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-34-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-35-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #13
YEAR 2018 TAX (REAR YARD DRAINAGE, 1318, 1330 AND 1340 PHOENIX DRIVE AND 1325
LEVY/SPECIAL &1335 MIAMI LANE) IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,566. Motion declared carried as
SVC. AREA #13: approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-35-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-36-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #14
YEAR 2018 TAX (REAR YARD DRAINAGE, 2132, 2140, AND 2148 PLAINFIELD DRIVE) IN THE
LEVY/SPECIAL AMOUNT OF $830. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
SVC. AREA #14: Consent Agenda.
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-36-18
SECOND Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
READING M-37-18, AN ORDINANCE 2018 TAX LEVY, SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #15
YEAR 2018 TAX (REAR YARD DRAINAGE, 345 AND 353 ARDMORE ROAD IN THE AMOUNT
LEVY/SPECIAL OF $1,643. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
SVC. AREA #15:
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-37-18
SECOND
READING
YEAR 2018 TAX
LEVY
TERMINATION
OF SPECIAL SVC.
AREA #5:
Consent Agenda
Ordinance
M-38-18
APPROVE CITY
COUNCIL
MINUTES:
Consent Agenda
APPROVE
CLOSED SESSION
CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES:
Consent Agenda
APPROVE
CLOSED SESSION
CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES:
Consent Agenda
WARRANT
REGISTER:
CONSIDER 2018
ESTIMATED
PROPERTY TAX
LEVY:
Page 7 of 12 11/19/18
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Adopt Second Reading Ordinance
M-38-18, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE YEAR 2018 TAX LEVY
TERMINATION OF SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #5 (15, 16, 23, 24, 31, 32 36, AND
39 WESTFIELD LANE) Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under
Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Approve the Minutes of the City Council
of November 5, 2018, as published. Motion declared carried as approved
unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Approve the Closed Session Minutes of the
2019 Budget Session #2 Special City Council of October 17, 2018, as published.
Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Chester, seconded by Sayad, to Approve the Closed Session Minutes of the
City Council of November 5, 2018, as published. Motion declared carried as approved
unanimously under Consent Agenda.
MAYOR BOGUSZ DECLARED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL WAS NOW
RESOLVED INTO A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION — Alderman Charewicz, Chair
Alderman Charewicz presented the Warrant Register for consideration.
Moved by Rodd, seconded by Chester, to recommend to the City Council approval of
the November 19, 2018 — Warrant Register in the Amount of $4,609,013.18 and
further recommend that Resolution R-206-18 be adopted at appropriate time this
evening. *Alderman Sayad recommended approval of the items on the Warrant
Register excluding all Holland & Knight invoices because he feels that the city can
save money. Upon voice vote, motion declared carried.
City Manager Bartholomew presented an overview of the 2018 Property Tax Levy. The
consensus during the Budget meeting was to include a 3 -percent tax levy in the budget.
The levy is primarily for the Police and Fire Pension Funds. There has not been a tax
increase in seven years, but to keep the city's reserves at 25% an increase is warranted.
(Cont.)
CONSIDER
AMENDMENT TO
CITY
CODE/LICENSE
REQUIRED/
ANIMAL
CONTROL &
VEHICLE
LICENSE FEE:
CONSIDER
CHANGES TO
THE
BUILDING CODE:
Page 8 of 12 11/19/18
Moved by Smith, seconded by Rodd, to recommend to the City Council approval the
2018 Property Tax Levy; and further recommend that Ordinance M-39-18 be adopted
at appropriate time this evening. Upon voice vote, motion declared carried. Alderman
Sayad and Alderman Chester did not agree. Alderman Sayad suggested to use the money
in reserves to pay for the pension increases.
Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Wisniewski presented an overview of the
Pet Tag program. Staff recommended to eliminate the pet tag licenses for dogs and
cats since pet owners already pay for a rabies tag from Cook County.
Moved by Robinson, seconded by Rodd, to recommend to the City Council approval
of Consideration of Amendments to Des Plaines City Code Title 6, "Police
Regulations", Chapter 1A, "Animal Control — Article A — Dogs & Cats", Section 3 —
"License Required; and further recommend that Ordinance M-40-18 be adopted at
appropriate time this evening. Upon voice vote, motion declared carried.
Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Wisniewski explained staff is continually
looking for ways to streamline the Vehicle License program. Currently new residents
are required to purchase a sticker within 45 -days, staff recommended to increase the
timeframe to 60 days, verbiage for dual residency and how to process an overpayment
was added to the proposed ordinance.
Currently the cost for a senior citizens sticker is $5.00 while the transfer cost is also
$5.00. The recommendation is to reduce the transfer fee for $2.00 for seniors. The
same fee will apply to Veterans with disabilities.
Residents will be encouraged through a discount to purchase their stickers online to
reduce administrative costs.
Moved by Sayad to eliminate the vehicle sticker program. Motion died for lack of a
second.
Moved by Sayad, second by Chester to defer Ordinance M-41-18 to January 3, 2019.
Substitute motion, moved by Smith, seconded by Charewicz to defer Ordinance
M-41-18 to the December 17, 2018. Upon show of hands, motion carried. Alderman
Robinson, Sayad and Chester did not agree.
BUILDING CODE — Alderman Robinson, Chair
Community and Economic Development Director reviewed a memorandum dated
November 1, 2018.
The City's Community and Economic Development Staff recently undertook a
comprehensive review of the current Construction Regulations Fee Schedule (Fee
Schedule), Building Division procedures, and trends in the construction industry in an
effort to update the current Fee Schedule and make changes to select sections of the
Building Code. Staff proposed the following major changes:
Fee Schedule:
(Cont.)
Page 9 of 12 11/19/18
1. Table 10-13-1: Methods for Determining Construction Value was removed and
replaced with: "The code official may estimate the value of new construction
based on the most current Building Valuation Data (BVD) Table published by the
International Code Council (ICC), rounded to the nearest dollar."
2. Section 10-13-2: FEES FOR PERMITS was modified by removing Application
Fees for Permits and the Fee Schedule for all permit types and a new Plan Review
Fee Schedule was included.
3. Section 10-13-3: FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS was added and
included the updated Fee Schedule.
4. For New Construction, Additions and Alterations of One -and Two -Family
Dwellings, the Fee Calculation was simplified to include just one all-inclusive
calculation of Value x 1.65%.
5. Single Trade Permits was relabeled Single Permits and Fees and almost every
single permit fee was increased.
6. Both Single -Family and Commercial Water Service work was amended to
include the following:
Water Service Upgrade with New Tap ($1,000 Residential; $1,250 Commercial)
- Water Service Upgrade from B -Box ($250 Residential; $500 Commercial)
7. The practice of charging a Sewer Repair permit fee of $450 for Residential and
$800 for Commercial then refunding $300 when it is determined that all the work
was conducted on private property was eliminated. The new fee for Sewer Repair
only is $150 for Residential and $550 for Commercial. If a new sewer tap is
required, the fee is $250 for Residential and $1,100 for Commercial.
8. A Stop Work Order Permit Fee was added. The permit fee assessed for the new
permit shall be the applicable permit fee plus an additional amount of 100% of
the applicable permit fee or $1,500, whichever is less.
9. The Cash Compliance Bond section was amended to remove Temporary Trailers,
Tents and Temporary Signs.
10. Language regulating Demolition Bonds was added and language regulating
Temporary Occupancy Permits was amended.
11. An Inspection Fee and Plan Review Fee was added to the Local Public Entities
and Nonprofit Organizations section.
12. A $10 Back Flow Administrative Fee was added.
Stop Work Permit Fee
Staff proposed an amendment to Title 10 - Construction Regulations and certain
sections of the Building Code Chapters to implement a revised permit fee when a Stop
Work Order was issued.
Page 10 of 12 11/19/18
(Cont.) The proposed amendment states:
1. Whenever any person or entity is issued a Stop Work Order, they must stop all
work and obtain a building permit from the City's Building Department. The fee
for that building permit shall be the applicable permit fee plus an additional
amount of 100% of the applicable permit fee or $1,500, whichever is less;
2. For work that is being done or has been completed contrary to an approved permit,
a revised permit must be obtained for a fee of $250; and
3. For work that is being done or has been completed with a person or persons that
lack a Contractor Registration, the Permit Application must be revised with a
revision fee of $100.
4. If any person fails to stop work and/or fails to obtain the proper permit, they would
be subject to a violation of this section 10-14-13 and shall be fined in accordance
with the general penalty set forth in section 1-4-1 of City Code. The maximum
penalty for this violation would be up to $750 per day for each offense.
Staff recommended that the City Council adopt Ordinance M-42-18 and Ordinance
M-43-18 approving amendments to the Construction Regulations Fee Schedule and
approving a Stop Work Order provision, as amended, with the removal of the number
1 for the Value footnote which as removed.
Moved by Lysakowski, seconded by Sayad to approve the Consideration of
Amendments to Des Plaines City Code Title 10, "Construction Regulations", Chapter
13, "Construction Regulations Fee Schedule" and Implementation of Stop Work
Order Permit Fee; and further recommend that Ordinance M-42-18 and M-43-18 be
adopted at the appropriate time this evening. Upon voice vote, motion declared
carried.
MAYOR BOGUSZ DECLARED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL WAS NOW
BACK IN REGULAR SESSION
NEW BUSINESS:
WARRANT Moved by Charewicz, seconded by Smith, to concur with recommendation of
REGISTER: Committee of the Whole to adopt Resolution R-206-18, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES THAT THE FOLLOWING
Resolution BILLS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
R-206-18 BE AND ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO MAKE PAYMENT FOR SAME.
Total: $4,609,013.18. *Alderman Sayad voted yes on all of the items on the Warrant
Register excluding Holland & Knight invoices because he feels that the city can save
money. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Lysakowski, Robinson, Rodd, Sayad*
Chester, Smith, Charewicz
NAYS: 0 -None
ABSENT: 1 -Brookman
Motion declared carried.
2018 PROPERTY
TAX LEVY:
Ordinance
M-39-18
AMEND CITY
CODE/PET
LICENSES AND
TAGS:
Ordinance
M-40-18
AMEND CITY
CODE/PLAN
REVIEW/PERMIT
FEES AND STOP
WORK ORDERS:
Ordinance
M-42-18
Ordinance
M-43-18
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Moved by Charewicz, seconded by Smith, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to adopt Ordinance M-39-18, AN ORDINANCE LEVYING
TAXES FOR THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2019 AND ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 2019. Upon voice vote, the vote was:
AYES: 5-Lysakowski,Robinson, Rodd,
Smith, Charewicz
NAYS: 2-Sayad, Chester
ABSENT: 1 -Brookman
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Charewicz, seconded by Rodd, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to adopt Ordinance M-40-18, AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ARTICLE A OF CHAPTER 1 F TITLE 6 OF THE CITY CODE OF
THE CITY OF DES PLAINES REGARDING PET LICENSES AND TAGS. Upon
voice, motion declared carried.
Moved by Robinson, seconded by Sayad, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to adopt, as amended, Ordinance M-42-18, AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF
DES PLAINES REGARDING PLAN REVIEW AND PERMIT FEE and M-43-18,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY
OF DES PLAINES REGARDING STOP WORK ORDERS. Upon voice vote,
motion declared carried.
Motion by Robinson, seconded by Sayad, to Advance to Second Reading, and to adopt
as amended, Ordinance M-42-18, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF
THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES REGARDING PLAN
REVIEW AND PERMIT FEE. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Lysakowski, Robinson, Rodd, Sayad
Chester, Smith, Charewicz
NAYS: 0 -None
ABSENT: 1 -Brookman
Motion declared carried.
Motion by Robinson, seconded by Sayad, to Advance to Second Reading, and to adopt
Ordinance M-43-18, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CITY
CODE OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES REGARDING STOP WORK ORDERS.
Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Lysakowski, Robinson, Rodd, Sayad
Chester, Smith, Charewicz
NAYS: 0 -None
ABSENT: 1 -Brookman
Motion declared carried.
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ADJOURNMENT: Moved by Sayad, seconded by Rodd, to adjourn the meeting. Motion declared carried.
The meeting adjourned at 9:08 p.m.
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