2023-09-18 - Village Board Regular Meeting - Minutes1
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE PRESIDENT& BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE HELD IN THE JEFFREY S. BRAIMAN
COUNCIL CHAMBERS,50 RAUPP BOULEVARD,MONDAY,SEPTEMBER 18,2023
CALL TO ORDER
President Smith called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. Those present stood and pledged allegiance to the Flag.
ELECTRONIC ATTENDANCE
Moved by Ottenheimer, seconded by Stein,to allow Trustee Weidenfeld to participate in this meeting
electronically due to personal illness. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 5—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer,Stein,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
ABSENT: 1 —Weidenfeld
Motion declared carried.
ROLL CALL
Roll call indicated the following present: President Smith;Trustees Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer,Stein,Pike,
Weidenfeld(electronically).
Also present were: Dane Bragg, Village Manager; Patrick Brankin, Village Attorney;Chris Stilling, Deputy
Village Manager;Mike Skibbe, Deputy Village Manager/Director of Public Works; Evan Michel, Management
Analyst;Art Malinowski, Director of Human Resources;Katie Golbach,Human Resources Management
Analyst;Chris Black, Director of Finance;Nicole Woods, Director of Community Development;Tom
Wisniewski, Buyer; Kyle Johnson,Assistant Director of Public Works/Village Engineer; Brett Robinson,
Administrative Services Director;Geoff Tollefson, Director of Golf Operations;Fire Chief Baker; Police Chief
Budds.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Moved by Johnson, seconded by Cesario,to approve the minutes of the August 21,2023,Regular Meeting.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Johnson, Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
WARRANT#1359
Mr.Black read Warrant#1359. Moved by Cesario,seconded by Johnson,to approve Warrant#1359 in the
amount of$5,969,638.83 authorizing payment of bills listed. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein,Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
VILLAGE PRESIDENT'S REPORT
President Smith noted that Trick or Treat hours will be on Tuesday,October 31,2023,during the hours of
3:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.
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Representing our local high schools,members of the Peer Jury Youth Diversion Program read a Proclamation
declaring September 2023 as National Suicide Prevention Month,recognizing that every member of our
community should understand mental health through education and recognizing that we need to take care of our
mental health while we take care of each other. President Smith then presented the Proclamation to the students.
Cook County Commissioner Scott Britton joined President Smith as he read a Proclamation adopting the Cook
County United Against Hate pledge,committing to the unwavering fight against injustice,intolerance, and
hate,and wholeheartedly embrace our duty to foster a community of respect and unity. Commissioner Britton
further elaborated on the initiative and background of this pledge and thanked the Board for issuing the
Proclamation.
BUFFALO GROVE COMMUNITY PAGEANT
Faith Becker,Director of the Buffalo Grove Community Pageant,reviewed the background of the pageant,after
which the girls who were chosen in each of the age categories commented on their experiences and benefits of
representing the community.
BUFFALO GROVE DAYS
President Smith thanked everyvolunteer and staff member who worked so hard toproduce another extremely
successful Buffalo Grove Days event. This event requires hundreds of hours of tireless work by so many and he
noted that it is very much appreciated by the entire community.
Parade Judges Jeff and Jane Berman announced the winners of the 2023 Buffalo Grove Days Parade Awards and
recognized the members of the 2023 Parade Committee.
SPECIAL BUSINESS
President Smith read a Proclamation Recognizing Gregory Pike for his exceptional service,dedication,and
commitment to the Village of Buffalo Grove,and conveying profound appreciation for his service to our
residents and wishing him the best in his continued endeavors. Board members echoed these sentiments and
thanked Trustee Pike for his contributions to our community.
Trustee Pike thanked the Board,the staff,and our residents for the privilege and honor of service as Village
Trustee and noted that it has been a great experience for him.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
There is no Village Manager's report tonight.
REPORTS FROM TRUSTEES
Trustee Johnson reported on events taking place at the Farmer's Market and noted that the last day for the 2023
Farmer's Market will be on October 15,2023.
The Village Clerk reported on this year's Civics Forum to be held on September 28,2023,after which the
participating students from Buffalo Grove and Stevenson High Schools introduced themselves to the audience
and the Board.
CONSENT AGENDA
President Smith explained the Consent Agenda,stating that any member of the audience or the Board could
request that an item be removed for full discussion;there were no such requests. The Village Clerk read a brief
synopsis of each of the items on the Consent Agenda.
Elevator Inspection Services
Motion to authorize waiver of bids and negotiate for Elevator Inspection Services.
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Refuse& Recycling Services
Motion to authorize request for qualifications and negotiate for Refuse& Recycling Services.
Resolution No.2023-23-Lake County SMC Re-Certification
Motion to pass Resolution No.2023-23 approving a Petition for Lake County SMC Re-Certification. In order to
maintain the status of a Certified Community for the purpose of administering the Lake County Watershed
Development Ordinance,the Village must reapply every 5 years. This Resolution authorizes the Village
President to apply for certification.
Ordinance No.2023-110-Avalon Crossing Housing Development
Motion to pass Ordinance No.2023-110 authorizing Execution of the Certificate of Initial Acceptance for the
Avalon Crossing Housing Development. This is the Certificate of Initial Acceptance for the Avalon Crossing
housing development located along Avalon Drive between Edenvale Drive and Miramar Lane. Staff
recommends approval to begin the one-year maintenance period on September 18,2023.
Ordinance No.2023-111 -Chicago Galbi House Inc.
Motion to pass Ordinance No.2023-111 -Class E Liquor License Reservation-Chicago Galbi House Inc. A
Class E liquor license is reserved for Chicago Galbi House Inc. at 340 Half Day Road. This reservation is
subject to the applicant completing Village requirements for said license on or before December 18,2023.
Ordinance No.2023-112-Parking Restrictions Along Plum Grove Road
Motion to pass Ordinance No.2023-112 amending Chapter 10 of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code:
adjusting Parking Restrictions along Plum Grove Road. This is an Ordinance proposing updated or new traffic
ordinances due to adjustments requested by the Police Department and School District 21.
Ordinance No.2023-113- Multi-Site Roof Replacement Project
Motion to pass Ordnance No.2023-113 authorizing Execution of a Contract with Filotto Roofing Inc.for the
Multi-Site Roof Replacement Project. Staff recommends that the Village Board authorize the Village Manager
to execute a contract with Filotto Roofing, Inc.for the Multi-Site Roof Replacement project in an amount not to
exceed$74,400.00 pending review and approval by the Village attorney.
Ordinance No.2023-114- Lake County Watershed Development Ordinance
Motion to pass Ordinance No.2023-114 adopting by Reference of the Lake County Watershed Development
Ordinance. The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission has updated their Watershed Development
Ordinance(WDO). To remain compliant with the National Floodplain Insurance Program and to retain the
ability to issue WDO permits internally,the Village is required to update the Village Ordinance to reflect the
latest WDO effective date.
Ordinance No.2023-115-Tyler Technologies
Motion to pass Ordinance No.2023-115 authorizing execution of an Agreement with Tyler Technologies for
Tyler Payments Software.
Moved by Stein,seconded by Ottenheimer,to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Upon roll call,
Trustees voted as follows on the Consent Agenda:
AYES: 6—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
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Motion declared carried.
ORDINANCE NO.2023-116—NETWORK EQUIPMENT
Moved by Cesario, seconded by Johnson,to pass Ordinance No.2023-16,authorizing the Village Manager to
purchase network equipment and support services for the new Public Works facility in a not-to-exceed amount
of$114,719.32 from Paragon Micro.
Mr. Robinson reviewed the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in his memo to Mr. Bragg dated
September 12,2023,after which he answered questions from the Board.
Upon roll call, Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
ORDINANCE NO.2023-117—MIKE RYLKO COMMUNITY PARK
Moved by Stein, seconded by Johnson,to pass Ordinance No.2023-117, Mike Rylko Community Park
Improvements Development Improvement Agreement in accordance with materials contained in Board packets.
Mr.Johnson reviewed the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in his memo to Mr. Bragg of
September 14,2023.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
ORDINANCE NO.2023-118—LAB DEVELOPMENT, LLC
Moved by Stein,seconded by Johnson,to pass Ordinance No.2023-118,approving a Second Amendment to the
First Amendment and Restated Economic Incentive Agreement by and between the Village of Buffalo Grove
and LAB Development, LLC,in accordance with materials contained in Board Packets.
Mr. Stilling reviewed the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in his memo to the Board of
September 14,2023,after which he answered questions from the Board.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 5—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
ABSTAIN: 1 -Pike
Motion declared carried.
QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE
President Smith reviewed the parameters to be followed by speakers and asked if there were any questions from
the audience on items not on tonight's agenda.
A resident commented that he believes wearing masks during COVID was ineffective.
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
Moved by Pike, seconded by Johnson,to move to Executive Session to discuss: Section 2(C)(1)of the Illinois
Open Meetings Act: the Appointment, Employment,Compensation,Discipline,Performance,or Dismissal
of Specific Employees of the Public Body or Legal Counsel for the Public Body,Including Hearing
Testimony on a Complaint Lodged Against an Employee of the Public Body or Against Legal Counsel for
the Public Body to Determine Its Validity and Section 2(C)(2)of the Illinois Open Meetings Act: Collective
Negotiating Matters Between the Public Body and Its Employees or Their Representatives,or
Deliberations Concerning Salary Schedules for One or More Classes of Employees and Section 2(C)(5)of
the Illinois Open Meetings Act: (5)the Purchase or Lease of Real Property for the Use of the Public Body,
Including Meetings Held for the Purpose of Discussing Whether a Particular Parcel Should be Acquired
and Section 2(C)(21)of the Illinois Open Meetings Act: Discussion of Minutes of Meetings Lawfully Closed
Under This Act,Whether for Purposes of Approval by the Body of the Minutes or Semi-Annual Review of
the Minutes as Mandated by Section 2.06.
Upon roll call, Trustees voted as follows:
li AYES: 6—Johnson,Cesario,Ottenheimer, Stein, Pike, Weidenfeld
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
The Board adjourned to Executive Session from 8:40 P.M. until 10:02 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Ottenheimer, seconded by Johnson,to adjourn the meeting. Upon voice vote,the motion was
unanimously declared carried. The Regular Meeting was adjourned at 10:03 P.M.
M.
M. Sirabian, Village Clerk
APPROVED BY ME THIS 16th DAY OF October 2023
lage President
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