HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket - 02/04/2002 - City Council
A G E N D A
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, February 4, 2002 7:30 P.M.
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Presentation: Wonder Lake Ski Team
5. Public Input Session – 10 Minute Limitation
6. Consent Agenda:
Final Payment to Schlede & Hampton of $3,524 for 2000 Street Program;
Request for Letter of Credit Reduction, Burning Tree Unit III in the amount of
$94,292 contingent upon receipt of Maintenance Guarantee in the amount of
$32,660;
Request for Letter of Credit Reduction, Rubloff Town Center in the amount of
$1,057,125 contingent upon receipt of Maintenance Guarantee not to exceed
$169,540.00;
Ordinance granting conditional use to serve alcoholic beverages, Chili’s Grill and
Bar, 2409 N. Richmond Road;
Request to Connect to Police Alarm Panel, Borders Books, 2221 N. Richmond Road
and Windsor Village Green, 330 Charles Miller Road;
Household Hazardous Waste Event not to exceed $2,365.11;
2002 Tag Day Schedule;
Approve City Council Minutes: December 17, 2001
7. Request from Kiwanis Club of McHenry to install temporary sign on City of McHenry
entrance signs.
8. Request for Sign Variance, Borders Books, 2221 N. Richmond Road
9. Ordinance Establishing a Public Hearing for the Proposed TIF Redevelopment Project Area
and Public Notice for the meeting.
10. Preliminary Plat, and Final Plat for Phase I, North Gate Development
11. Final Plat, Boone Creek Unit 5
12. Request for Vacation of Public Right-of-way on Charles Street
13. Discussion on Lease Agreement – Riviera Marine, 3302 Waukegan Road
14. Mayor – Statement and Reports
15. Committee Reports
16. Department Head Reports
17. New Business
18. Adjournment
Posted and Mailed: January 31, 2002
C O N S E N T A G E N D A
The Consent Agenda for the February 4, 2002 City Council meeting consists of the
following items:
Final Payment to Schlede & Hampton of $3,524 for 2000 Street Program;
Request for Letter of Credit Reduction, Burning Tree Unit III in the amount of $94,292
contingent upon receipt of Maintenance Guarantee in the amount of $32,660;
Request for Letter of Credit Reduction, Rubloff Town Center in the amount of $1,057,125
contingent upon receipt of Maintenance Guarantee not to exceed $169,540.00;
Ordinance granting conditional use to serve alcoholic beverages, Chili’s Grill and Bar, 2409 N.
Richmond Road;
Request to Connect to Police Alarm Panel, Borders Books, 2221 N. Richmond Road and Windsor
Village Green, 330 Charles Miller Road;
Household Hazardous Waste Event not to exceed $2,365.11;
2002 Tag Day Schedule;
Approve City Council Minutes: December 17, 2001
Attachments
PRESENTATION
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John A. Lobaito, City Administrator
FOR: February 4, 2002 Regular City Council Meeting
RE: Wonder Lake Ski Team
As City Council is aware, the Wonder Lake Ski Team hosts their annual Haunted Hayride at
Petersen Park to raise funds for their organization. One dollar from each ticket sale is
donated to charity. This year, they have selected local food pantries: Wonder Lake Bible
Church, Christ the King Catholic Church, Nativity Lutheran Church, Shepherd of the Hills
Lutheran Church, Holy Apostles Catholic Church, and McHenry County Fish Food Pantry.
The Mayor has received notification from Rick Berndt President of the Wonder Lake Ski
Team, that they are also donating $500 to the City of McHenry Parks and Recreation
Department as an expression of appreciation for the use of Petersen Park. Representatives
from the Wonder Lake Ski Team will attend the City Council meeting to present a check to
the Mayor.
mmg
AGENDA SUPPLEMENT
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John A. Lobaito, City Administrator
FOR: February 4, 2002 Regular City Council Meeting
RE: Lease Agreement – Riviera Marine – 3302 Waukegan Road
Attachment: Proposed Lease Agreement for the period of March 1, 2002
through February 28, 2003.
The current lease for the Riviera Marine between the City of McHenry and Jerry Danko owner of D’s
Marine is set to expire on February 28, 2002. Prior to establishing a new lease, it is necessary that
the City Council discuss the terms of the lease. A request for formal action will be placed on the
February 11, 2002 City Council agenda.
Background
February 21, 2001 the McHenry City Council approved a one-year lease agreement between the
City of McHenry and Jerry Danko, owner of D’s Marine for the property located at 3302 West
Waukegan Road. The principal terms of the agreement include:
Payment of a one-time security deposit of $3,000 (already on file)
Submission of a Certificate of Insurance naming the City of McHenry as additional
insured.
Payment to the City of McHenry of 50% of the rent received by Mr. Danko for leased
slips and storage of boats on this property.
Clubhouse on the premises for the exclusive use of the Yacht Club members with the
exception that the two public restroom facilities and showers remain open to patrons of
Riviera Marine via a separate entrance. The City of McHenry shall maintain the
building; Mr. Danko is responsible for maintenance of the public restroom facilities.
Southern section of the Quonset Hut located on the property shall remain in the
possession of the City of McHenry for its sole use.
The City of McHenry received a total of approximately $35,900 in rent payments during the term of
the lease; expenses were approximately $30,000. The majority of these costs were one-time
expenditures that included the demolition of a building on site, repairs to boat piers, and minor
electrical repairs.
City Council Meeting Agenda Supplement
February 4, 2002
Page Two
Discussion
TERM OF LEASE. One-year.
The marina was purchased in Year 2000 for the purpose of accommodating the future expansion of
the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant. A future expansion to the plant is anticipated not because
of growth, but rather changes to the maximum discharge limits for ammonia nitrogen. The new
operating permit issued in 2001 includes the more restrictive limits. Plant operation has been
modified temporarily to meet the new standard. However, the changes made are very limiting and
are not the ultimate solution to complying with the new standard. A permanent solution is still under
investigation with Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
It is not anticipated that the City of McHenry will be in a position to use the marina property until
2003 or 2004. It should be noted that it is also possible that the marina use could continue after the
plant expansion.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the City Council approve the renewal of the lease between the City of
McHenry and Jerry Danko owner of D’s Marine for the period of one-year with the same terms and
conditions as agreed to in the current lease agreement.
mmg
CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: John A. Lobaito, City Administrator
FOR: February 4, 2002 Regular City Council Meeting
RE: City of McHenry Police Department Dispatch Services
The City of McHenry provides police dispatching services for the Village of Johnsburg, Village of
McCullom Lake and the McHenry Township Fire Protection District (MTFPD). Providing dispatch
service dates back to 1961 when the City entered into a service agreement with the Fire Protection
District. Since that time the City has offered its services to Johnsburg and McCullom Lake.
Over the life of these agreements, the City has been inconsistent about increasing the fees to keep
up with the rising cost of operating a dispatch center. The last increase for the McHenry Township
Fire Protection District was in 1997 and the Village of McCullom Lake was in 1993. Johnsburg was
added to our service in 2000 at an annual fee of $19,476. This fee was based on McCullom Lake’s
annual fee (adjusted for inflation since 1993) and divided by the number of McCullom Lake police
officers to arrive at a per officer fee of $2,164. This per officer fee was then multiplied by the
number of Johnsburg police officers to arrive at the annual fee of $19,476.
At the time the City Council considered the agreement with the Village of Johnsburg, it was
suggested that the fee for providing dispatch service to all entities be reviewed on an annual basis.
In order to determine an equitable fee for each party a review of the dispatch center costs were
considered. As shown on the attached spreadsheet the dispatch center cost from fiscal year
2000/2001 to fiscal year 2001/2002 have increased by 8.6% or $35,543.
Using the current fee schedule for each entity, a multiplier of .086 was applied. The table below
reflects the current fee charged to each party on an annual basis, the proposed fee (effective May
1, 2002) and the increase.
Current Fee Proposed Fee
(2000/2001) (2002/2003) Increase
McHenry $351,499 $381,728 $30,229
MTFPD $35,750 $38,824 $3,074
McCullom Lake $8,800 $9,557 $757
Johnsburg $19,476 $21,151 $1,675
TOTAL $415,525 $451,260 $35,735
Please note the increase in costs to operate the dispatch center is a comparison between fiscal
year 2000/01 and the current fiscal year. The lag of one year is necessary with a May 1,2002
effective date for a fee increase. Additionally, this matter is being brought to the City Council at this
time so that the agencies have ample time to budget for any increases. Each party has reviewed
the proposed increase and has no objection to the methodology used or the increase.
As a final matter, I would propose the form of agreement used with Johnsburg be utilized with the
other agencies. This agreement was recently drafted by the City’s attorney and reflects more
accurately today’s environment. The agreements with the Village of McCullom Lake and the
MTFPD are outdated. If acceptable to the City Council new agreements with the proposed fee
increase would be presented to the Council for formal action at a later date.
To summarize, I am looking for City Council direction to approved the proposed increase and the
methodology used to determine these fees. Thereafter, this information can be provided to all the
effected agencies so that they can incorporate this increase into their next fiscal year budgets.