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City of Hickory Hills City Council met May 9

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City of Hickory Hills City Council met May 9.

Here is the minutes provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER

The regular meeting of the Hickory Hills City Council was called to order by Mayor Mike Howley on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

Grant Catizone, (grandson and guest of Clerk Catizone) lead the Pledge of Allegiance.

SWEARING IN OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

At this time the following elected officials were sworn into office.

Mayor Mike Howley – sworn in by Judge Jim Riley

Clerk D’Lorah Catizone – sworn in by Judge Jim Riley

Treasurer Alan Vodicka – sworn in by Judge Patrick Lustig

Alderman Mike McHugh – sworn in by Judge Jim Riley

Alderman Patrick Purtill – sworn in by Judge James Brown

Alderman Henry Kman – sworn in by Clerk Dee Catizone

Alderman Scott Zimmerman – sworn in by Judge Jim Riley

Father Joseph Mol gave a blessing at this time.

ROLL CALL

Upon roll call, the following were present:

Mayor, M. Howley

Aldermen, D. Ferrero

B. Fonte

H. Kman

M. McHugh

P. Purtill

J. Stachnik

B. Waight

S. Zimmerman

City Clerk, D. Catizone

City Attorney, G. Pearlman

City Treasurer, A. Vodicka

City Engineer, M. Spolar

Police Chief, C. Hobart

Public Works Director, S. Lehr

Building Commissioner, J. Moirano

There being a quorum present, the meeting was called to order.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Alderman Stachnik moved to open the meeting to the public. Alderman Ferrero second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

No one spoke during this portion of the meeting.

CLOSE TO THE PUBLIC

Alderman Waight moved to close the meeting to the public. Alderman Kman second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS

Alderman Ferrero moved to approve the minutes of the regularly scheduled meeting of April 11, 2019 as printed subject to deletions or corrections. Alderman Waight second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Stachnik, Szeszycki, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

REPORTS OF CITY OFFICIALS

MAYOR

Mayor Howley presented the following 2019 appointments for approval:

City Attorney & City ProsecutorVincent Cainkar

City Engineer Michael Spolar (Robinson Eng. Ltd.)

Chief of PoliceCharles Hobart Jr.

Building CommissionerJohn Moirano

Director of Public Works Sue Lehr

City CollectorD’Lorah Catizone

ESDA DirectorChristopher Knights

Elevator InspectorDave Rotermund (Thompson Elevator)

Plumbing InspectorDavid Tavares

Electrical InspectorWilliam Fritz

Fire InspectorDep. Fire Chief Jeffrey Dees (Roberts Park)

Building InspectorEd Mack

Sprinkler InspectorJames Groark

HVAC InspectorJames Manuzak

Zoning Board of Appeals (7 Year Term)

Gary Petracek05/01/15 – 04/30/26

TBA– 04/30/21

Board of Fire & Police (3 Year Term)

Mark Cavalieri02/14/19 – 04/30/22

Auxiliary Police Officers (1 Year Term)

Betty Soprych

Valentine Zilinskas

Arthur Ventura

Anthony Falzone, Jr.

Steve Makropoulos

Brian Trapp

John Bracha

Edvinas Gaidomavicius

Kim McKinney

Michael Mallon

Brian Mendygral

Bogdan Landowski

Police Pension Board (2 year Term)

Open– 04/30/20

Mary McDonald01/01 – 04/30/21

Hearing Officer (1 Year Term)

Arthur Wrobel05/01/14 – 04/30/20

Community Affairs Commission (3 Year Term)

Debbie Zimmerman05/04 – 04/30/22

Sharon Chorzempa05/07 – 04/30/22

Alderman Waight moved to approve the 2019 appointments as listed above. Alderman McHugh second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

Mayor Howley presented Resolution 19-06, a resolution relating to participation by elected officials in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). Alderman Zimmerman moved to approve Resolution 19-06, participation in the IMRF by elected officials. Alderman Purtill second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

Mayor Howley presented Resolution 19-07, a notice of appointment of City Treasurer Alan Vodicka as the authorized agent of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). Alderman Fonte second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

Mayor Howley presented a Proclamation for the 50th Anniversary of Municipal Clerks Week for May 5-11, 2019. He extended appreciation to City Clerk D’Lorah Catizone for the vital services she performs.

CITY CLERK

Clerk Catizone announced she is in receipt of the Township of Lyons’ 2018/2019 Annual Town Report. If anyone would like additional copies they are in the Clerks office.

Clerk Catizone reported the next newsletter will need to reach residents before July 1st. The deadline for articles is May 30th.

CITY TREASURER

Treasurer Vodicka gave an update on the 2019-2020 budget. He noted he has met with department heads and will be wrapping up at the end of the month. He may be asking for a closed session at the May 23rd Council meeting.

CITY ATTORNEY

No report was submitted.

CITY ENGINEER

No report submitted.

COMMUNICATIONS

BILLS PAYABLE

Alderman Kman moved to approve the bills payable for the first half of May 2019 in the amount of $274,873.96. Alderman Waight second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

STANDING COMMITTEES

Kman/Finance

Alderman Kman acknowledged his appointment to the finance committee and is very excited to work with incoming Treasurer Vodicka.

Stachnik/Public Safety

No report submitted.

Zimmerman/Public Works

Public Works Director Lehr announced on May 21st the tollway will be hosting an open house at the Lipinski Center in Justice from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. This meeting is open to the public and provides an opportunity to learn more about upcoming construction activities. A flyer will be forwarded to City Hall and the Community Center for posting since many of the Parkview residents had an interest in learning more.

Ms. Lehr reported Public Works was notified by the tollway that some bridge work will take place on 87th Street and Roberts Road on May 15th to the end of the month that will result in lane closures from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Once the underneath bridge work is complete, they will move to the top with nightly lane closures on I-294 for more bridge work.

McHugh/Bldg./Facilities

No report submitted.

Purtill/Laws & Ordinances

Alderman Purtill thanked his family for attending this evenings swearing in ceremony. He also thanked the Mayor and Alderman McHugh and lastly, former Alderman John Szeszcyki for all of their help with the election process.

Fonte/Health & Environmental Control

No report submitted.

Ferrero/Community Affairs/Youth Advisory

Alderman Ferrero reported Arbor Day was a great success and only a few items were sent back to the nursery.

Alderman Ferrero noted the bands for the Street Fair in June are contracted.

Waight/Chamber Business Development

Alderman Waight stated he has no report under Chamber/Business Development.

He has one business certificate application for Game Time Kutz located at 8845 W. 87th Street. This is a barber shop and no objections were noted.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

City Clerk Catizone thanked her family in attendance for all of their support and for attending this evening.

NEW BUSINESS

None.

ADJOURNMENT

Alderman Ferrero moved to adjourn until the next regularly scheduled or specially called meeting. Alderman Waight second. Roll call: Aldermen Ferrero, Fonte, Kman, McHugh, Purtill, Stachnik, Waight, Zimmerman aye. So approved.

Meeting Adjourned at 7:53 p.m.

(A reception was held after the meeting celebrating the elected officials sworn in this evening).

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