CITY COUNCIL 2021/03/15 MinutesThe City of Lake Forest
CITY COUNCIL
Proceedings of the Monday, March 15, 2021
City Council Meeting - City Council Chambers
REMOTE ACCESS MEETING
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Honorable Mayor Pandaleon called the meeting to order at 6:30pm, and
the Deputy City Clerk Joyce Reda called the roll of Council members.
Present: Honorable Mayor Pandaleon, Alderman Morris, Alderman Karras, Alderman Rummel, Alderman
Preschlack, Alderman Goshgarian, Alderman Buschmann and Alderman Weber.
Absent: Alderman Notz
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was recited.
REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS
COMMENTS BY MAYOR
Mayor Pandaleon made the following statement as required by the Open Meetings Act. In accordance with
state statute, Mayor Pandaleon has made a determination that it was not practical or prudent to schedule
an in-person City Council meeting because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is why this March 15, 2021 City
Council meeting is being held remotely.
A. Resolution of Sympathy for former Mayor Frank Waldeck
Mayor Pandaleon recognized the members of the Waldeck family and read a resolution of sympathy for
former Mayor Frank Waldeck.
COUNCIL ACTION: Approval of the Resolution of Sympathy for former Mayor Frank Waldeck
Alderman Rummel made a motion to approve the Resolution of Sympathy for former Mayor Frank Waldeck,
seconded by Alderman Preschlack. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel,
Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann, and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion
carried.
Mayor Pandaleon read a letter from the Chicago Bears family, offering their condolences to the Waldeck
family.
Joe and Cathy Waldeck thanked the City Council for the resolution honoring Frank Waldeck. He thanked
everyone for the support and condolences received from the community.
The City Council expressed their condolences and shared their sympathy with the Waldeck family.
COMMENTS BY CITY MANAGER
A. Community Spotlight
- Elawa Farm
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- Laura Calvert, Executive Director
City Manager, Jason Wicha welcomed Laura Calvert, Executive Director of the Elawa Foundation, to give a
brief presentation outlining the future of Elawa Farm.
Ms. Calvert gave a brief background on her experience prior to becoming the Executive Director. She
discussed the strategic vision at Elawa Farm, and how to reconnect the community to the local food system.
This includes programming and having a low impact on the neighborhood. She discussed the educational
opportunities that will be available to the community including public tours, free family activities, summer
camps, and youth and adult classes. Ms. Calvert explained how Elawa Farm adapted to COVID-19, and how
Elawa was able to assist with food distribution to local organizations. Additionally, she discussed in depth
future planning on partnering with local community groups to further their mission and expanding the
garden, garden market, and kitchen. She reported that the The Garden Market will be open May 14 through
the end of October.
The City Council thanked Ms. Calvert for the presentation and the positive expansion of Elawa Farm.
OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Members of the public can provide public comment by calling the following number during the meeting:
847-810-3643
COMMITTEE REPORTS
ITEMS FOR OMNIBUS VOTE CONSIDERATION
1. Approve the Extension of the Mayor’s Declaration of a Local State of Emergency until the
next City Council Meeting
2. Approval of the February 23, 2021, Special City Council Meeting Minutes
3. Approval of the March 1, 2021, City Council Meeting Minutes
4. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee to Award the Seminary
Ravine Study Proposal to Hey & Associates Inc. in the Amount of $45,000
5. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee to Approve a Resolution
Allowing City employees to perform work in State right-of-way for a Period of Two Years
6. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee to Approve an Illinois
Department of Transportation (IDOT) Resolution Appropriating $87,470 in Motor Fuel Tax
(MFT) Funds and Approval of a Supplemental Phase I Design Agreement with H.W. Lochner,
Inc. for the Lake/Woodbine Bridge Project
7. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee for Authorization to
Advance FY22 Capital Expense and Approval to Award a Contract to Wadsworth Golf
Construction for Restoration of Deerpath Golf Course as Associated with the IDOT Storm
Water Project, in the Amount of $449,810 plus 10% Contingency in the Amount of $45,190
for a total of $495,000.
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8. Approve the Purchase of 2,400 Tons of Road Salt from Morton Salt in the Amount of
$170,700 for the FY22 Winter and/or Reserve for FY23
Mayor Pandaleon asked members of the Council if they would like to remove any item or take it separately.
Alderman Buschmann requested to remove item #9 from omnibus consideration for discussion.
There was additional discussion on item #6.
Mayor Pandaleon again asked members of the Council if they would like to remove any item or take it
separately. Seeing none, he asked or a motion.
COUNCIL ACTION: Approval of the eight (8) Omnibus items as presented
Alderman Goshgarion made a motion to approve the eight (8) Omnibus items as presented, seconded by
Alderman Preschlack. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Preschlack,
Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
Removed Item:
1. Consideration of Recommendations from the Plan Commission and Building Review Board in
Support of Redevelopment of the Southeast Corner of Waukegan and Everett Roads with a
Mixed Use Development. (Final Approval of Ordinances)
COUNCIL ACTION: Grant final approval of an ordinance approving a Special Use Permit authorizing
redevelopment of the property and approving a drive thru for a coffee shop, professional offices on the
first floor in the B-1 District, and variances to allow off site employee parking and an encroachment of a
small portion of the office building into the required setback.
AND
Grant final approval of an ordinance approving the design aspects of the overall site and building for the
Iosue development.
The City Council had a lengthy discussion regarding the development of the Southeast Corner of Waukegan
and Everett Roads.
Mayor Pandaleon offered the Public an opportunity to address the City Council on this item. There was no
additional public comment.
Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion to approve the recommendations from the Plan Commission and the
site plan.
Alderman Weber made a motion to take each item separately, seconded by Alderman Goshgarian. The
following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber.
The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion to approve the final reading of the special use permit.
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Alderman Buchmann made a motion to approve the Special Use Permit, seconded by Alderman Goshgarian.
The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian, and Buschmann. The
following voted “Nay”: Alderman Weber. 6-Ayes, 1-Nay, motion carried.
The Mayor reviewed the previous motions voted on.
COUNCIL ACTION: Reconsider the previous Council action. The City attorney suggested the City Council
clarify the items being voted on.
Alderman Morris made a motion to reconsider the items previously voted on, seconded by Alderman
Rummel. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian,
Buschmann and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion to approve the architectural site plan and height variance. Alderman
Morris made a motion, seconded by Alderman Goshgarian. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris,
Karras, Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian, and Buschmann. The following voted “Nay”: Alderman Weber. 6-
Ayes, 1 Nay, motion carried.
Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion to approve the Special Use Permit for the drive-thru. Alderman Morris
made a motion, seconded by Alderman Weber. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras,
Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0-Nays,
motion carried.
The City Council asked the City Attorney to clarify the public comment procedure.
Information such as Purpose and Action Requested, Background/Discussion, Budget/Fiscal Impact,
Recommended Action, and a Staff Contact as it relates to the Omnibus items can be found on the agenda.
ORDINANCES
OLD BUSINESS
1. Lake Forest Library Presentation: Overview and Update on Proposed Lake Forest Library Capital
Project (Discussion and Feedback)
Mayor Pandaleon introduced Wendy Darling, Library Board President, and David Rose, Library Board Vice
President, and Diana Terlato, Board Member gave a presentation discussing the future of the Lake Forest
Library.
Ms. Darling began the presentation by discussing the current state of the Library, and the history of the
changing nature of the building. She stated the repairs and restoration needed for the historic building
including the site, life and safety issues, and ADA compliance. Ms. Darling gave a timeline including different
community discussions they have conducted regarding the capital improvement project.
Ms. Terlato discussed the many local community organizations that the Library partners with, offering the
opportunity to expand opportunities through the location. Additionally, she discussed what the Library
improvements would offer.
Mr. Rose displayed the historic, current, and future floor plans. He explained the proposed expansion in-
depth, stating how the expanded square footage would provide multi-use, flexible Library usage. He
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additionally discussed why original aspects of the building are not being proposed to be renovated, due to
the cost.
The presentation displayed concept imagery, showing the potential new exterior and interior of the Library.
Ms. Terlato gave in-depth descriptions of each room and the proposed renovations.
Mr. Rose discussed the estimated project cost, totaling $24 million, 60% of the total cost including new
construction, and 40% of the total cost including renovations. He included escalation costs if there was a 12-
month delay in the project. Mr. Rose explained the potential cost savings to the taxpayer of the renovation
would include decreased staffing, energy usage, repairs, and maintenance.
Ms. Darling outlined the next steps for the project, reviewing the timeline.
The City Council had lengthy discussions regarding the process that led to the overall decision presented,
Library programming, and the budgeting process to fund the project. Additionally, the City Council offered
feedback regarding how this project should be presented to the community.
Mayor Pandaleon asked if there was anyone from the public who wanted to address the Council.
Mayor Pandaleon recognized the following persons.
Rommy Lopat offered comments to the City Council
Emily Watts offered comments to the City Council
NEW BUSINESS
ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION/COMMENTS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Mayor Pandaleon noted to the public that there will be no further public business following Executive
Session
1. EXECUTIVE SESSION pursuant to 5ILCS 120/2 (c) (5), The City Council will be discussing the
consideration of purchase or lease of real property and 120/2 (c), (6), The City Council will be
discussing the disposition of property and the consideration for the sale or lease of property
owned by the Public Body
Adjourn into Executive Session at 9:21 p.m.
COUNCIL ACTION: Adjourn into Executive Session
Alderman Morris made a motion to Adjourn into Executive Session, seconded by Alderman Rummel. The
following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber.
The following voted “Nay”: None. 7-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT
The City Council reconvened into open session at 10:32 pm.
There being no further business Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion to adjourn.
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Alderman Weber made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Alderman Preschlack. Motion carried
unanimously by voice vote at 10:33 pm.
Respectfully Submitted
Margaret Boyer, City Clerk
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