HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 02/20/2006 - City Council REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 20, 2006
The Regular Meeting of the McHenry City Council was called to order by Mayor Low
at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, February 20, 2006 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal
Center. At roll call the following Aldermen were present: Santi, Glab, Schaefer,
Murgatroyd, Wimmer, Peterson, and Condon. Absent: None. City Staff in attendance
were: City Administrator Maxeiner, Assistant City Administrator Martin, City Clerk Jones,
City Attorney McArdle, Director of Community Development Napolitano, Director of Public
Works Marcinko, Community Relations Management Assistant Hobson, and Director of
Finance Shields, Director of Parks and Recreation Merkel. Absent: Chief of Police
O'Meara.
TEN MINUTE PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
There was no one who signed in to speak during the Ten Minute Public Input
Session.
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Santi, to approve the Consent Agenda as
presented:
A. City Council Minutes:
a. January 30, 2006 regularly scheduled meeting;
b. February 6, 2006 regularly scheduled meeting;
B. Beer/Wine and Parks Special Use Permit Requests;
C. Resolution of Support for Centegra's Application to the Illinois Health
Facilities Planning Board for a New Open Heart Surgery Program at
NIMC;
D. Request from McHenry Area Youth Commission for Waiver of Fees for
Summer Program at Petersen Park Beach;
E. Request for Authorization to Issue Request for Qualifications for Aerial
Fireworks Display for the Jaycee's Independence Day Celebration;
F. Authorization of Repairs on Public Access Piers at the Riviera Marina
for an amount not-to-exceed $2,837;
G. List of Bills for Approval:
A-ABLE ALARM SERVICE INC 256.23
AARON-LAKINS HOME DECO 30.00
ACCUCUT 101.00
ACCURINT FOR LAW ENFORCE 75.00
ACE HARDWARE, BJORKMAN'S 2,131.55
ACME BRICK & SUPPLY CO 30.50
ADAMS ENTERPRISES INC, R 1,425.58
ADAMS OUTDOOR POWER EQUI 299.03
ADAMS STEEL SERVICE INC 110.63
ALEXANDER LUMBER CO 392.94
AMERICAN HERITAGE BUILDE 90.75
AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCI 69.75
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GR 31.50
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASS 518.00
ANDERSON TREE SERVICE IN 3,645.00
ANDERSON, KEN 41.00
ARAMARK WORK APPAREL & U 1,114.52
ASSURED FLOW SALES INC 892.01
B AND H INDUSTRIES 131.76
BMW CONTROL SYSTEMS INTE 9,007.09
BAGGO 139.40
BARTOLAI, MICHAEL .J 60.00
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BAXTER & WOODMAN 37,980.52
BERGGREN, LEE 580.00
BERKHEIMER CO INC, G W 927.48
BIRK, JOHN 60.00
BIRKHOFF, AUDREY 10.00
BLAKE, AIMEE 57.00
BONCOSKY OIL COMPANY 26,631.48
BOTTS WELDING & TRUCK SE 102.51
BRADY & ASSOCIATES, PHIL 3,245.00
BRANIFF COMMUNICATIONS I 1,477.50
BROGAN, WILLIAM J 60.00
BULL VALLEY BP 87.00
BUSS FORD SALES 1,231.32
CAREY ELECTRIC 1,752.00
CARQUEST AUTO PARTS STOR 811.04
CB&I CONSTRUCTORS INC 172,882.98
CDW GOVERNMENT INC 438.96
CENTEGRA OCCUPATIONAL ME 1,201.20
CENTEX HOMES 40.50
CHEMICAL PUMP SALES AND 253.80
CHICAGO ARMY NAVY SUPPY 3,447.35
CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN 222.50
CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL TR 1,034.71
CHICAGO TESTING LABORATO 1,200.00
CHRISMAN, CAROL 165.00
CHRISTOPHER, DAVID 63.87
CINTAS CORPORATION #355 565.93
CLIFFORD-WALD 77.50
COLDWELL BANKER 123.51
COLUMBIA PIPE & SUPPLY C 1,743.02
COMED 47,036.07
COMMUNICATIONS REVOLVING 115.00
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 665.96
CRYSTAL MANOR STABLE 300.00
CURRAN CONTRACTING COMPA 736.19
D'ANGELO NATURAL SPRING 58.00
DELL MARKETING LP 1,676.00
DICKMAN, ROB 95.84
DOCUMENT IMAGING DIMENSI 2,088.00
DON'S TOWING 50.00
DOOR SYSTEMS INC 172.50
EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS 450.00
ED'S RENTAL & SALES INC 1,242.94
EDER CASELLA & CO 1,050.00
ENCHANTED CASTLE 60.00
FAMILY TAILOR SHOP 6.50
FAST EDDIES CAR WASH 123.30
FIORITA, MARIA 119.00
FISCHER BROS FRESH 851.57
FISHER, MARC 324.67
FLESCH COMPANY INC, GORD 305.55
FOERSTER, JEFFERY S 16.00
FOXCROFT MEADOWS INC 328.88
FUNK, PAUL D 161.50
G IMPRESSIONS INC 15.00
GALLS INCORPORATED 631.86
GARDNER, MAUREEN 18.98
GEWALT, KARL 126.46
GITZKE, WILLIAM 130.00
GRAINGER 672.61
GREAT LAKES FIRE & SAFET 92.00
GROWER EQUIPMENT & SUPPL 129.34
HACH COMPANY 446.30
HARRIS & ASSOC INC, BRUC 325.37
HETTERMANN, KATHLEEN 78.30
HEY AND ASSOCIATES INC 804.52
HONKALA, CHRIS 45.00
HYDRAULIC SERVICES AND R 25.39
HYDROTEX 329.24
IACP 200.00
ILEETA 295.00
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ILLINOIS DEPT OF NATURAL 54.00
INTEGRA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 62.40
IPELRA 350.00
IPRA 625.00
J G UNIFORMS INC 278.95
JOHNSON, SEAN 50.00
JOSEPHSON INSTITUTE 100.00
JULIE INC 210.30
KALE UNIFORMS INC 1,105.13
KDS TECH SERVICES INC 450.00
KIEFER & ASSOC, ADOLPH 230.97
KIMBALL MIDWEST 1,182.31
KIRCHNER FIRE 284.00
KONECKO, MARTA 43.47
KOTIW, DAVID 60.60
KRUSE, NANCY 45.00
KTD INC 379.23
KUNZER, KATHLEEN 260.57
LANG PONTIAC-CADILLAC-SU 9.26
LEACH ENTERPRISES INC 171.44
LET ME ARRANGE IT INC 725.00
LIBERTY OFFICE PRODUCTS 506.63
LOCKER'S FLOWERS 83.00
LUMBER, ROBERT 1,750.00
LUNKENHEIMER, PATTIE 61.83
MARATHON TOWING 20.00
MARENGO DISPOSAL CO 16,000.00
MARTENSON, LYNN G 20.47
MCANDREWS PC, THE LAW OF 6,800.00
MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC 98.14
MCHENRY ANALYTICAL WATER 637.00
MCHENRY AREA CHAMBER OF 1,548.00
MCHENRY AREA SOCCER FEDE 2,240.00
MCHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH S 43,612.00
MCHENRY COMMUNITY SCHOOL 61,820.00
_ MCHENRY COUNTY CHIEFS OF 36.00
MCHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE 199.00
MCHENRY COUNTY COUNCIL 0 175.00
MCHENRY COUNTY RECORDER 157.50
MCHENRY ELECTRIC & SUPPL 575.73
MCHENRY FAVORITE SPORT C 2,427.25
MCHENRY FIRESTONE 85.00
MCHENRY NAPA 937.61
MCHENRY POLICE PENSION F 13,129.94
MCHENRY PRINTING SERVICE 919.06
MCHENRY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3,638.00
MCHENRY SPECIALTIES 13.50
MCHENRY STORAGE, THE 590.00
MCHENRY TOWNSHIP ROAD DI 5,901.00
MERKEL, PETE 183.47
METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES 225.05
MEYER MATERIAL COMPANY 379.00
MICROFLEX 184.00
MID AMERICAN WATER OF WA 270.20
MID-STATES ORGANIZED CRI 200.00
MIDCO 250.00
MIDWEST ENVIRONMENTAL CO 2,500.00
MINUTEMAN PRESS OF MCH 53.50
MITCHELL INSTRUMENT CO 321.00
MOBILE OFFICE DESIGNS IN 175.50
MORRIS, MATT 50.00
MORTON ARBORETUM, THE 90.00
MUELLER, NANCY 85.00
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 30.00
NATIONAL WATERWORKS 363.00
NCISC 1,000.00
NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 2,238.98
.`� NICOR GAS 8,545.99
NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO 13,937.52
NORTH SUBURBAN WATER 30.00
NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE 5,139.94
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NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUP 1,940.25
NORTHWEST NEWS GROUP OF 952.85
NUNDA TOWNSHIP ROAD DIST 3,751.00
NWBOCA 45.00
O'HERRON CO INC, RAY 4,881.48
OFFICE DEPOT INC 1,691.27
OLSEN SAFETY EQUIPMENT C 198.00
ORIENTAL TRADING CO INC 92.30
OTTOSEN BRITZ KELLY COOP 4,141.50
PACE 20,319.15
PACINI GROUP RE 30.30
PENROD, AMY 15.00
PETROW, STEPHANIE S 30.00
PETTIBONE & CO, P F 1,332.65
POLICE POLICY STUDIES CO 650.00
PORTER LEE CORPORATION 675.00
POSTER COMPLIANCE CENTER 139.00
POSTMASTER MCHENRY IL 160.00
POWERPHONE INC 1,045.00
PPCT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 616.50
PR DIAMOND PRODUCTS INC 212.00
PRECISION SERVICE & PART 1,169.69
R & S DISTRIBUTORS INC 442.05
RADICOM INC 581.15
REGNER, WILLIAM J 99.66
REICHE'S PLUMBING SEWER 210.00
REICHERT CHEVROLET 12.96
RIETESEL, BYRON 585.00
RINGWOOD BP 102.00
RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP 195.16
ROC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 71.76
ROTTER, KEVIN 10.00
RUSHING, RHONDA F LANG- 21.72 .�..
S&S WORLDWIDE INC 51.22
SAFARI LAND LLC 175.00
SANTO SPORT STORE 1,800.00
SBC 6,033.20
SBC LONG DISTANCE 27.62
SCHMITT, JON 134.02
SECURITY BUILDERS SUPPLY 155.00
SEMROW JR, HARRY H 682.50
SETTLERS HILL RDF 14,347.99
SEXTON, ERIC M 42.69
SHERMAN MECHANICAL INC 6,572.09
SICALCO LTD 1,676.34
SIMPLEX GRINNELL LP 378.70
SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LAB 58.02
SMITH ENGINEERING CONSUL 100,201.88
SMITH, JUDY 20.50
SPRI PRODUCTS INC 22.95
ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURC 1,188.00
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL & AU 318.00
STANS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIE 1,447.49
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTA 366.31
STS CONSULTANTS LTD 4,702.50
TEMPLE DISPLAY LTD 187.51
THREE D DESIGN STUDIO LL 7,075.20
TONYAN & SONS INC, WILLI 1,090.00
TOPS IN DOG TRAINING COR 424.00
TRAFFIC CONTROL & PROTEC 2,881.64
UNIFORMITY INCORPORATED 30.86
UNITED INDUSTRIES INCORP 559.27
UNITED LABORATORIES 349.34
USA BLUEBOOK 227.91
VIKING CHEMICAL COMPANY 1,534.50
WALSH, THOMAS M 215.95
WHOLESALE DIRECT INC 807.10 i
WILLIAM BROTHERS CONSTRU 436,273.12
WILLIAMS ELECTRIC SERVIC 115.12
WILLIAMS, TOM 60.00
WITT, CINDY 44.01
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ZALKE, MARK 30.00
ZEE MEDICAL INC 50.15
' ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPAN 234.99
ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PR 873.80
ZIMMERMAN, BOB 84.81
ZMT INC 2,336.54
ZUKOWSKI ROGERS FLOOD & 7,342.70
GRAND TOTALS 1,198,027.13
FUND TOTALS
GENERAL FUND 224,114.18
AUDIT EXPENSE FUND 1,050.00
ANNEXATION FUND 109,070.00
MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 15,613.86
DEVELOPER DONATION FUND 9,402.25
TIF FUND 17,812.50
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND 9,073.75
WATER/SEWER FUND 83,804.73
UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS FUND 684,133.34
RISK MANAGEMENT FUND 862.45
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FUND 6,423.39
RETAINED PERSONNEL ESCROW 36,666.68
TOTALS 1,198,027.13
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Murgatroyd, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
REQUEST FROM WONDER LAKE WATER SKI TEAM TO USE PETERSEN PARK FOR
ITS ANNUAL HAUNTED HAYRIDE IN THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2006: AND TO
WAIVE ALL PARK AND TEMPORARY SIGN PERMIT FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE
EVENT: AND TO APPROVE THE PLACEMENT OF TEMPORARY ADVERTISING SIGNS
FOR THE EVENT
In attendance was resident Jim Schmidt and his daughter Jenna, representing the
Wonder Lake Water Ski Team. Mr. Schmidt stated the Ski Team is once again requesting
the use of Petersen Park for its Annual Haunted Hayride event in October 2006. In light of
the Ski Team's annual donation back to the City of McHenry of a portion of the event's
proceeds, the request is being made to waive all park rental and temporary sign permit
fees.
Mr. Schmidt presented a check in the amount of $500 to Director of Parks and
Recreation Merkel for park rental and a check in the amount of $250 targeted for parks
programs. Mr. Schmidt noted other donations have been made to Family Services and
Community Mental Health, Christ the King Church, and NISRA Special Recreation
Association.
Director Merkel stated Staff supports the request for use of Petersen Park for the
Wonder Lake Water Ski Team's Annual Haunted Hayride event, the waiver of all
associated fees for park rental and temporary sign permits, and the placement of
temporary signs to announce the event
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Motion by Schaefer, seconded by Peterson, to accept Staffs recommendation to
approve the following for the Wonder Lake Water Ski Team's Annual Haunted Hayride
Event in October 2006:
• Use of Petersen Park for the event;
• Waiver of all associated fees for park rental and temporary sign permits for the
event;
• Placement of temporary advertising signs at the following locations:
0 302 North Front Street
o Northwest Corner of Bull Valley Road and Crystal Lake Road
o Liberty Trails Subdivision on Lincoln Road
o Liberty Trails Subdivision on Chapel Hill Road
o Southwest Corner of McCullom Lake Road and Riverside Drive
o Petersen Park Road at McCullom Lake Road
o R.A. Adams Enterprises on Route 120
o Deerwood Lot 46 on Ridge Road.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Murgatroyd, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A LIMITED DRIVE-THRU
FACILITY IN A MULTI-TENANT RETAIL BUILDING AT 2182-2210 WEST ROUTE 120
Director of Community Development Napolitano stated Applicant Michael Baglio is
requesting a conditional use permit to allow a limited drive-thru facility in his multi-tenant
retail building at 2182-2210 West Route 120. At Staffs direction, Mr. Baglio has agreed to
limit the drive-thru user to a non-food business. Director Napolitano stated the Planning
and Zoning Commission at a Public Hearing held on January 19, 2006, unanimously
recommended approval of the applicant's request, subject to the use being limited to a
non-food service type user.
Motion by Murgatroyd, seconded by Schaefer, to accept the unanimous
recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission to pass an ordinance granting a
conditional use permit for a drive-thru at 2182-2210 West Route 120.
Alderman Murgatroyd expressed concerns regarding sufficient clearance for traffic
to bypass the drive-thru stacking area. Alderman Murgatroyd opined one-way onsite traffic
flow might be more desirable.
Alderman Wimmer requested a list of potential drive-thru facility users as opposed
to a "general" non-food service user.
Alderman Condon concurred with Alderman Murgatroyd and stated her preference
for one-way onsite traffic. She also concurred with Alderman Wimmer and would like to ,
see a specific list of possible users for this facility.
Alderman Santi agreed with Aldermen Wimmer and Condon. Aldermen Glab and
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Schaefer agreed with Alderman Murgatroyd.
Mayor Low suggested the motion on the floor be withdrawn pending Staff working
with the applicant to prepare a list of specific users of this facility.
The motion was withdrawn.
REQUEST FOR A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FROM E (ESTATE ZONING DISTRICT)
TO RS-2 (MEDIUM-DENSITY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) AT 2623
LINCOLN ROAD
Mayor Low announced this item has been removed from tonight's agenda at the
petitioner's request.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: CRYSTAL LAKE ROAD SUB-AREA PLAN
Director Napolitano stated the Community Development Committee has been
working on the creation of the Crystal Lake Road Sub-Area Plan for several months. The
Committee at its October 18, 2005 meeting recommended that Staff proceed to Council
with a draft Plan. Director Napolitano noted the Plan area is bounded by Hanley Street on
the north and Dartmoor Drive on the south. Staff is seeking direction from Council this
evening to proceed with a Public Hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission as
the next step in its implementation.
Aldermen Wimmer, Peterson, Condon, Santi, Murgatroyd, and Schaefer
commended Staff on their diligence in bringing this project forward.
Alderman Glab noted vehicular traffic still needs to be reviewed. However, he too
concurred that the Sub-Area Plan should move forward towards implementation.
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Santi, to accept the Community Development
Committee's recommendation and to direct Staff to prepare the Crystal Lake Road Sub-
Area Plan for a Public Hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Murgatroyd, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
MAYOR—STATEMENT AND REPORT
Mayor Low had no statement or report
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Public Works Committee Chairman Alderman Wimmer announced the Public Works
Committee Meeting previously scheduled for Tuesday, February 21, 2006 has been
cancelled due to a scheduling conflict. Chairman Wimmer stated he is currently looking at
rescheduling this meeting to Tuesday, February 28, 2006 at 7 p.m. in the Aldermen's
ti. Conference Room.
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STAFF REPORTS
There was no Staff Report.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
There were no future agenda items discussed.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Condon, to adjourn the meeting at 7:53 p.m.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Murgatroyd, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
The Meeting was adjourned at 7:53 p.m.
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