11-01-2010CALL TO
ORDER:
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS
HELD IN THE ELEANOR ROHRBACH MEMORIAL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DES PLAINES CIVIC CENTER,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Illinois, was
called to order by Mayor Martin J. Moylan at 6:00 p.m. in the Eleanor
Rohrbach Memorial Council Chambers, Des Plaines Civic Center on Monday,
November 1, 2010.
Roll call indicated the following Aldermen present: Haugeberg, Robinson,
Bogusz, Higgason, Brookman, Walsten, Wilson, and Argus.
Also present were: Acting City Manager Slowinski, Director of Finance Wisniewski, Police Chief
Prandini, Fire Chief Wax, Director of Human Resources Earl, Interim Director of Community &
Economic Development Bourke, Director of Public Works and Engineering Oakley, Director of
Information Technology Duebner, and City Attorney Wiltse.
EXECUTIVE
SESSION:
PRAYER AND
PLEDGE:
PROCLAMATION:
PRESENTATION:
CITIZEN
PART.:
Moved by Haugeberg, seconded by Robinson, to go into Executive Session to
discuss Sale, Lease or Acquisition of Real Property and Personnel. Motion
passed unanimously.
The City Council recessed at 6:01 p.m.
The City Council reconvened at 7 :20 p.m.
Roll call indicated the following Aldermen present: Haugeberg, Robinson,
Bogusz, Higgason, Brookman, Walsten, Wilson, and Argus.
The opening prayer was given by The Reverend Gary Houdek of the Golf Road
Baptist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Mayor Moylan presented a Proclamation to Jam es Radermacher of the
Advocates in Action proclaiming November as American Diabetes Month.
The Des Plaines Professional Firefighters Union, International Association of
Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4211, presented a flag to the Fire Department and
City of Des Plaines and his widow, Mary, in memory of Firefighter Thomas
Veverka. Mrs. Veverka agreed to allow the flag to be on display at City Hall.
Mr. Wayne Serbin, 835 Pearson Street, addressed the City Council stating that
cab fares vary depending on the area; Chicago taxi companies charge more than
suburban taxi companies; how much do Des Plaines taxi companies charge?;
can the rates be posted on Channel 17? Mayor Moylan directed City Attorney
Wiltse to check the rate and respond to Mr. Serbin's questions.
Ms. Brandy Turner, 160 E. Northwest Highway, addressed the City Council
bringing forth a problem of an event that occurred on July 27, 2010 at
approximately 6:15 p.m.; her car hit a manhole which flipped the cover and ~~1-
CITIZEN
PART.:
(Cont'd)
EXECUTIVE
SESSION:
CONSENT
AGENDA:
MINUTES:
Consent
Agenda
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damaged her car; the tire fell into the manhole; she has estimates; the manhole
is located in the vicinity of 797 First A venue; she called Public Works the next
morning to report the incident and was told that a resident had already reported
the manhole as a potential problem; she received a letter from the City that it is
not liable as the City had not received a prior complaint; $230 worth of damage
to her car; street is maintained by the City; Acting City Manager Slowinski will
follow up.
Ms. Patricia Nelson, 1109 Stockton, addressed the City Council stating that she
has lived here for 40 years; that there is a correlation between the problems that
the City, Library and Park District are having, and the problems with county
government, the Assessor's Office and the tax bills being sent out late; she
suggested that voters exercise their right to vote tomorrow, November 2nd.
Moved by Argus, seconded by Brookman, to concur with the consensus reached
in Executive Session that Staff proceed as directed regarding the sale, lease or
acquisition of real property. Final action, if any, will be taken in open session
at a duly noticed future City Council meeting. Voice Vote -All Ayes. Motion
declared carried.
Motion by Higgason, seconded by Haugeberg, to establish the Consent Agenda.
Voice Vote -All Ayes. Motion declared carried.
Motion by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve the Consent Agenda.
Upon roll call, the vote was:
A YES: 8-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, Walsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
The minutes were approved; Staff recommendations and requests were approved;
Resolutions R-145-10, R-146-10, R-147-10, R-150-10, and R-151-10 were
adopted.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve minutes of the Regular
Meeting of the City Council held October 18, 2010, as published. Motion
declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve minutes of the Executive
Session of the City Council held October 18, 2010. Motion declared carried as
approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve minutes of the Special
Meeting of the City Council held October 20, 2010, as published. Motion
declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve minutes of the Executive
Session of the Special City Council meeting held October 20, 2010. Motion
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COMMISSION
APP'T.:
IDOT/CENTRAL
SCHOOL/GRANT:
Consent
Agenda
Resolution
R-145-10
PRIVATE
PARKINGENF.
AGR./675
PEARSON ST.:
Consent
Agenda
Resolution
R-146-10
PRIVATE
PARKINGENF.
AGR./370, 390, 410,
430WESTERN
AVE.:
Consent
Agenda
Resolution
R-147-10
CDBG
SUBRECIPIENT
CONTRACTS:
Consent
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declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to approve Mayoral
APPOINTMENT:
PLAN COMMISSION:
Mary Lane-Term to Expire 04130112
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to execute the Local Agency Agreement for Federal
Participation with the Illinois Department of Transportation; and further
recommend to adopt Resolution R-145-10, A RESOLUTION APPROVING
THE EXECUTION OF A LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL
PARTICIPATION BETWEEN THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF DES PLAINES FOR SAFE
ROUTES TO SCHOOL GRANT MONEY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AROUND CENTRAL
SCHOOL. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent
Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute, and the City Clerk
to attest, the Parking Enforcement Agreement with River Pointe Condos, which
authorizes the Des Plaines Police Department to enforce parking and traffic
regulations on all private streets and parking areas; and further recommend to
adopt Resolution R-146-10, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR ENFORCEMENT OF
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DES PLAINES AND RIVER POINTE CONDOS FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 675 PEARSON STREET, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. Motion
declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to authorize the City Manager to execute, and the City Clerk
to attest, the Parking Enforcement Agreement with Stone Gate Master
Association, which authorizes the Des Plaines Police Department to enforce
parking and traffic regulations on all private streets and parking areas; and
further recommend to adopt Resolution R-147-10, A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR
ENFORCEMENT OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AND STONE GATE
MASTER ASSOCIATION FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 370-390-410-
430 WESTERN AVENUE, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. Motion declared
carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to approve the Program Year 2010 Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) Subrecipient Contracts: ~ ~ j.
Agenda
Resolution
R-151-10
AGR./INTERIM
DIRECTOR COM.
ECON. DEV.:
Consent
Agenda
Resolution
R-150-10
ADV. BID/
HV AC SYSTEMS:
Consent
Agenda
WARRANT
REGISTER:
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Name of Agency
CEDA Northwest
CEDA Northwest
CEDA Northwest
The Harbour, Inc.
Center of Concern
Women in Need
Growing Stronger
(W.I.N.G.S.)
CEDA Northwest
North West Housing
Partnership (NWHP)
Center for Concern
CEDA Northwest
Public Service Offered
Child Care Assistance Program
Senior Employment Program
Fair Housing Program
Safe Harbor Homeless Youth Program
Shared Housing Program
Transitional Housing & Safe House Program
Transitional Housing Counseling
Home Repair Program
Homeless Prevention Program
Rental Assistance Program;
and further recommend to adopt Resolution R-151-10, A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DES PLAINES AND VARIOUS NOT-FOR-PROFIT AGENCIES
FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE IN ADMINISTERING THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM WITH THE CITY OF DES
PLAINES. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent
Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to authorize extension of a Contractual Service Agreement
between Martin Bourke and the City of Des Plaines for his services as Interim
Director of Community & Economic Development; and further recommend to
adopt Resolution R-150-10, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
EXTENSION OF A CONSULTING AGREEMENT BETWEEN MARTIN J.
BOURKE AND THE CITY OF DES PLAINES FOR HIS SERVICES AS
INTERIM DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Robinson, to concur with Staff
recommendation to authorize the City Clerk to issue Notice to Bid for a 3-Year
Contract for the Preventative Maintenance and Repair of Heating, Ventilating
and Cooling (HVAC) Systems with a return by 3:00 p.m. in the City Clerk's
Office on Friday, November 19, 2010. Motion declared carried as approved
unanimously under Consent Agenda.
MAYOR MOYLAN DECLARED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL WAS
NOW RESOLVED INTO A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION -Alderman Higgason, Chair
Moved by Haugeberg, seconded by Walsten, to recommend to the City Council
approval of the November 1, 2010 -Warrant Register, in the total amount of
$3,478,858.13; and further recommend that Resolution R-148-10 be adopted at
appropriate time this evening. Motion declared carried. ~ }'-/-
2010 PROP. TAX
LEVY/PUBLIC
HEARING:
LIBRARY SHORT
TERM LOAN:
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Director of Finance Wisniewski stated that each year the City complies with the
Illinois Truth in Taxation Act (ITT A) requirements as it pertains to the issuance
of the property tax levy. The ITT A requires the City to provide notice and
conduct a public hearing if the proposed aggregate property tax levy is 5% or
more than the previous year's property tax extension. Since the 2010 estimated
aggregate levy is equal to the 2009 property tax extension (0% increase), the
City is not required to publish a legal notice and hold a public hearing.
However, City staff recommends publishing a legal notice and holding a public
hearing on the 2010 property tax levy on Monday, November 15, 2010, at 7:00
p.m. (at the beginning of the regularly scheduled City Council meeting).
Director of Finance Wisniewski noted that there is a typographical error on
Page 1 of Resolution R-149-10 under 2010 Estimated Property Tax Levv.
The Property Tax Levy amount is listed as +/-% 0.0038% and should be
amended to read 0.38%.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Bogusz, to amend Page 1 of Resolution R-
149-10, 2010 Estimated Property Tax Levy as+/-% 0.38%. Voice Vote -All
Ayes. Motion declared carried.
Moved by Bogusz, seconded by Haugeberg, to concur with Staff
recommendation and recommend to the City Council that a public hearing be
held November 15, 2010 to notify the public that the City intends to consider a
2009 Property Tax Levy of 1.38% or $28,506,116; and Resolution R-149-10, as
Amended, be adopted at appropriate time this evening. Voice Vote -All Ayes.
Motion declared carried.
Director of Finance Wisniewski stated that the City of Des Plaines Library has
requested a short term loan for the 2010 fiscal year in a not to exceed amount of
$1.5 million in order to be able to cover operational costs. The Library is a
component unit of the City and, therefore, City Council approval is required for
this loan request.
Typically, the units of local government anticipate rece1vmg the second
installment of the property tax disbursements from Cook County during the
month of September. The City and the Library are dependent on Cook County
for ensuring the timely distribution of property tax funds. Unfortunately, for
the fourth consecutive year, the County was late with the property tax
assessment and distribution, therefore resulting in a delay in mailing of the tax
bills. The tax bills are currently projected to be sent out November 22°d. In
prior years, this mailing has occurred in August.
Given that the library is a component unit of the City, they themselves cannot
apply for a loan and therefore, the City must apply on their behalf. There is no
requirement that the City approve the loan; however, the City is still financially
accountable for the Library. Staff recommends that the City Council review
and approve the Loan Agreement which authorizes the City to apply for a short
term loan on behalf of the Library. ~ ~~
LIBRARY SHORT
TERM LOAN:
(Cont'd)
BUILDING CODE
AMENDMENT:
COND. USE/
1381 EAST
OAKTONST.:
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Alderman W alsten noted that at the end of the last WHEREAS paragraph on
Page 1 of Ordinance M-40-10, it did not state "in an amount not to exceed
$1,500,000.00. City Attorney Wiltse stated that he would amend Page 1, at the
end of the last WHEREAS paragraph to read . . . in an amount not to exceed
$1,500,000.00.
Mr. Wayne Serbin, 835 Pearson Street, addressed the Committee of the Whole
stating that the City cannot control the Library budget; the Library has cut back
its budget; they are trying their best to reduce the budget.
Moved by Walsten, seconded by Argus, to approve the amendment to Page 1 of
Ordinance M-40-10, at the end of the last WHEREAS paragraph to read in an
amount not to exceed $1,500,000.00. Voice Vote -All Ayes. Motion declared
carried.
Moved by Argus, seconded by Haugeberg, to recommend to the City Council
approval of a loan agreement between the City of Des Plaines and the Des
Plaines Public Library which authorizes the City to apply for a short term loan
on behalf of the Library; and further recommend that Ordinance M-40-10, as
Amended, be placed on First Reading at appropriate time this evening. Voice
Vote -All Ayes. Motion declared carried.
Interim Director of Community & Economic Development Bourke presented a
request from World Gym, located at 1453 Market Street, to construct certain
improvements at their current location. However, certain building code
restrictions and a life safety requirement of the Fire Prevention Bureau, both
concerning a secondary exit from the use, can only be accomplished with some
difficulty. One of the options would seem to be unreasonably costly to the
landlord and/or tenant. The other option would be much less costly, but would
require an amendment to the Building Code. The less costly improvement
would still fulfill the life safety requirements recommended by the Fire
Prevention Bureau, and as such, both the Building Division and Fire
Department concur with the proposed code amendment proposed. A set of
minor amendments to the 2006 International Building Code (IBC), with local
amendments, as adopted by the City of Des Plaines, is recommended.
Moved by W alsten, seconded by Robinson, to recommend to the City Council
approval of the proposed code amendment and place Ordinance M-3 8-10 on
First Reading at appropriate time this evening. Voice Vote -All Ayes. Motion
declared carried.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -Alderman Argus, Chair
Senior Planner Mangum of the Community & Economic Development
Department presented a request by Petitioner, Go Doggie Home Doggie, 1381
East Oakton Street, for a conditional use permit, and recommends approval for
the operation of a Domestic Pet Service, subject to the following Conditions:
1. The parallel parking spaces between the building and front property line
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1381 EAST
OAKTONST.:
(Cont'd)
PARKING TAX:
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shall be designated as loading or short-term parking.
2. Refuse for the domestic pet service shall be removed no less than three
times per week.
3. No outdoor dog run shall be located between the south building line and
the property line.
Petitioner Daryl T. Torina appeared before the Committee of the Whole to
answer questions from the Aldermen.
Alderman Wilson stated that this business offers a great service; not sure if he
will support it.
Alderman Robinson stated that it faces Oakton Street.
Alderman W alsten stated that he will support it.
Alderman Higgason asked if the applicant submitted consent forms and where
the dogs will be walked.
Ms. Torina stated that consent was obtained and that the dog walkers will be
using biodegradable poop bags.
Alderman Brookman asked about solutions available if there are any problems.
Senior Planner Mangum of the Community & Economic Development
Department responded that if there were performance issues, remedies are
provided in the ordinance.
Mr. Wayne Serbin, 835 Pearson Street, addressed the Committee of the Whole
stating that a dog is still man's best friend; politics are fluid; since this business
is not in a residential area, it should be permitted.
Alderman Wilson asked Ms. Torina if she will be present during business hours
and Ms. Torina answered yes.
Moved by W alsten, seconded by Haugeberg, to recommend to the City Council
approval of a Conditional Use Permit for 1381 East Oakton Street and place
Ordinance Z-25-10 on First Reading at appropriate time this evening. Voice
Vote -All Ayes. Motion declared carried.
LEGAL AND LICENSING -Alderman Robinson, Chair
Alderman Robinson introduced Ordinance M-39-10, an Ordinance establishing
a parking tax within the O'Hare Corridor Privilege Tax Area located within TIF
#6 in the City of Des Plaines, and requested that City Attorney Wiltse explain
the reasons for adding this ordinance.
City Attorney Wiltse explained that the City did not have this revenue
generating device; exceptions are listed in the Ordinance; there are three
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PARKING TAX:
(Cont'd)
ORDINANCE
Z-24-10
COND. USE/
733 LEE ST.:
WARRANT
REGISTER:
Resolution
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businesses licensed as commercial and located in the O'Hare Corridor district;
when events occur at Allstate Arena, cars are being parked in this area; these
businesses were notified that the Ordinance was on the Agenda for tonight's
meeting.
Mayor Moylan asked if Allstate Arena's parking lot charges a $1.00 per car tax.
City Attorney Wiltse stated yes, and that Des Plaines is not currently charging a
$1. 00 per car tax for parking.
Alderman Brookman stated that he was not philosophically against the
ordinance; because of possible litigation, he wanted to table it.
Moved by Brookman, seconded by Walsten, to table Ordinance M-39-10.
Aldermen Haugeberg, Bogusz, Brookman, Walsten and Argus voted Aye.
Aldermen Robinson, Higgason and Wilson voted Nay. Motion declared
carried.
Moved by Brookman, seconded by W alsten, to reconsider the previous vote.
Voice Vote -All Ayes. Motion declared carried.
Mr. Gus Sutter, 26 Wedgewood Lane, South Barrington, of Cafe La Cave,
addressed the Committee of the Whole stating that he does not oppose the $1. 00
per car tax for parking; feels the main issue is control; his lot is being used for
his customers.
Motion by Brookman to table Ordinance M-39-10. There was no second.
Motion declared FAILED.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Argus, to recommend to the City Council
approval of Ordinance M-39-10 and place on First Reading at appropriate time
this evening. Motion declared carried. Alderman Brookman voted Nay.
MAYOR MOYLAN ASSUMED THE CHAIR AND DECLARED THE
CITY COUNCIL BACK IN SESSION.
Moved by Robinson, seconded by Argus, to adopt Ordinance Z-24-10, AN
ORDINANCE ALLOWING FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO
PERMIT A COMMERCIAL SCHOOL AT 733 LEE STREET, DES
PLAINES, ILLINOIS. (Case #10-054-CU). Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 5-Robinson, Bogusz, Walsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 3-Haugeberg, Higgason, Brookman
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Haugeberg, to concur with recommendation
of Committee of the Whole to adopt Resolution R-148-10, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES THAT THE
FOLLOWING BILLS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE AND THAT THE
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R-148-10
(Cont'd)
2010 PROP. TAX
LEVY/PUBLIC
HEARING:
Resolution
R-149-10
LIBRARY /SHORT
TERM LOAN:
Ordinance
M-40-10
ORDINANCE
M-40-10
LIBRARY/SHORT
TERM LOAN:
BUILDING CODE
AMENDMENT:
Ordinance
M-38-10
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MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AND ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO
MAKE PAYMENT FOR SAME. Total: $3,478,858.13. Upon roll call, the
vote was:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
8-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, W alsten, Wilson, Argus
0-None
0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Haugeberg, to concur with recommendation
of Committee of the Whole to adopt Resolution R-149-10, A RESOLUTION
OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT IT INTENDS TO
HAVE A 2010 PROPERTY TAX LEVY. Upon roll call, the vote was:
A YES: 8-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, Walsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Argus, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to place on First Reading Ordinance M-40-10, AN
ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LOAN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AND THE DES
PLAINES PUBLIC LIBRARY, AS AMENDED. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Haugeberg, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, W alsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
ABSTAIN: 1-Robinson
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Argus, to advance to Second Reading and
adopt Ordinance M-40-10, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF A LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES
PLAINES AND THE DES PLAINES PUBLIC LIBRARY, AS AMENDED.
Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 7-Haugeberg, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, W alsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
ABSTAIN: I-Robinson
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Haugeberg, seconded by Argus, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to place on First Reading Ordinance M-38-10, AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, "BUILDING REGULATIONS,"
CHAPTER 1, "BUILDING CODE," SECTION 2, "ADOPTION OF THE
INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE," OF THE DES PLAINES CITY
CODE. Upon roll call, the vote was: ~ }1-.-
M-38-10
(Cont'd)
ORDINANCE
M-38-10
BUILDING CODE
AMENDMENT:
COND. USE/
1381 EAST
OAKTON ST.:
Ordinance
Z-25-10
ORDINANCE
Z-25-10
COND. USE/
1381 EAST
OAKTON ST.:
PARKING TAX:
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AYES: 8-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, W alsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
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Alderman Wilson objected to advancing Ordinance M-38-10 without allowing
public input; he will vote no.
Moved by Haugeberg, seconded by Higgason, to advance to Second Reading
and adopt Ordinance M-38-10, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10,
"BUILDING REGULATIONS," CHAPTER 1, "BUILDING CODE,"
SECTION 2, "ADOPTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE,"
OF THE DES PLAINES CITY CODE. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 6-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
W alsten, Argus
NAYS: 2-Brookman, Wilson
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Argus, seconded by Robinson, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to place on First Reading Ordinance Z-25-10, AN
ORDINANCE ALLOWING FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO
PERMIT A DOG TRAINING FACILITY (DOMESTIC PET SERVICE) AT
1381 E. OAKTON STREET, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. (CASE #10-056-
CU). Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 8-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Higgason,
Brookman, W alsten, Wilson, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Alderman Wilson objected to advancing Ordinance Z-25-10 without allowing
public input; he will vote no.
Alderman Brookman agreed with Alderman Wilson; he will vote no.
Moved by W alsten, seconded by Robinson, to advance to Second Reading and
adopt Ordinance Z-25-10, AN ORDINANCE ALLOWING FOR A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO PERMIT A DOG TRAINING FACILITY
(DOMESTIC PET SERVICE) AT 1381 E. OAKTON STREET, DES
PLAINES, ILLINOIS. (CASE #10-056-CU). Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 6-Haugeberg, Robinson, Bogusz, Walsten, Argus, Moylan
NAYS: 3-Higgason, Brookman, Wilson
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Robinson, seconded by Argus, to concur with recommendation of
Committee of the Whole to place on First Reading Ordinance M-39-10, AN
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Ordinance
M-39-10
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ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A PARKING TAX WITHIN THE O'HARE
CORRIDOR PRIVILEGE TAX AREA LOCATED WITHIN TIF #6 IN THE
CITY OF DES PLAINES. Voice Vote -Aldermen Haugeberg, Robinson,
Bogusz, Higgason, Walsten, Wilson, Argus voted Aye. Alderman Brookman
voted Nay. Motion declared carried.
ADJOURNMENT: Moved by Walsten, seconded by Robinson, that the regular meeting of the City
Council adjourn. Motion declared carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:54 p.m.
APPROVED BY ME THIS
DAY 0 F Ji&'J-.e~)-(VJ '2010