CITY COUNCIL 2021/02/16 MinutesThe City of Lake Forest
CITY COUNCIL
Proceedings of the Tuesday, February 16, 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 City Clerk Margaret Boyer called the roll of Council members.
Present: Honorable Mayor Pandaleon, Alderman Morris, Alderman Karras, Alderman Rummel, Alderman
Notz, Alderman Preschlack, Alderman Goshgarian, Alderman Buschmann and Alderman Weber.
Absent: none
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 February 16, 2021
City Council meeting is being held remotely.
Mayor Pandaleon made a statement honoring former Mayor and friend, Frank Waldeck who served as
Mayor from 1978 – 1981. He offered the Council’s sympathies to the Waldeck Family. He stated that a
Resolution of Sympathy will be heard at the next City Council meeting.
Mayor Pandaleon updated the City Council on the Larry Temple Public Service award, stating the Committee
has made adjustments to the nominating period and award presentation. The Committee is currently
accepting nominations through August 1, 2021, with a tentative award presentation planned for City Council
in either late September or early October 2021. Nomination forms are available on the City of Lake Forest
website, or at the front counter at City Hall.
A. COVID 19 Financial Impact Update
- Elizabeth Holleb, Finance Director
Mayor Pandaleon introduced Finance Director, Elizabeth Holleb to give a COVID-19 financial impact update.
Ms. Holleb gave a brief presentation updating the City Council on current financial trends due to COVID-19.
She explained that the City is continuing to outperform the conservative estimates that were made as
adjustments to the FY2021 budget. Ms. Holleb highlighted the Municipal Sales Tax Revenue, Income Tax
Revenue, Park and Recreation Fund, and the Deerpath Golf Course Fund. Ms. Holleb stated that the Real
Estate Transfers have dropped out slightly, as expected during the winter, however, the FY2021 Real Estate
Transfer Tax has far exceeded the previous four fiscal years.
Proceedings of the Tuesday, February 16, 2020
Regular City Council Meeting
COMMENTS BY CITY MANAGER
City Manager, Jason Wicha made a brief statement about the increased amount of snow the City has seen
over the past few days, and stated that crews are seeking public assistance to clear snow off of fire
hydrants. He thanked any residents in advance if they were willing to assist the City in the short term.
Additionally, he reported that there is a Special City Council Workshop scheduled for Tuesday, February 23,
at 6 p.m.
OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
Members of the public can provide public comment by calling into the following number during the
meeting: 847-810-3643
COMMITTEE REPORTS
ENVIROMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE
1. Request to Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to the City of Lake Forest’s
Plan of Operation and Governance for its Electricity Aggregation Program (Second of Two
Hearings)
Alderman Rummel made a brief statement regarding municipal power supply contracts and electricity
aggregation, and how it will positively impact qualified residents, and the overall community.
COUNCIL ACTION: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to the City of Lake Forest’s Plan of
Operation and Governance for its Electricity Aggregation Program and open the Public Hearing.
Alderman Preschlack made a motion to conduct a Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to the City of
Lake Forest’s Plan of Operation and Governance for its Electricity Aggregation Program and open the Public
Hearing, seconded by Alderman Rummel. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel,
Notz, Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 8-Ayes, 0 Nays,
motion carried
*** OPEN PUBLIC HEARING ***
The Public Hearing opened at 6:50pm
Assistant City Manager, Mike Strong gave a brief update to the City Council reviewing questions asked
during the previous public hearing. He explained how the City has had success with a previous aggregation
program when engaged in the program in 2012-2017. Additionally, he discussed the difference between
Community Solar and Electricity Aggregation, and residents that could qualify for the separate program
options. He stated that the purpose of tonight is not to engage in a contract, but to permit staff to be more
flexible and seek out more competitive pricing, that the current plan of governance does not allow. He
stated the approval to the Plan of Operations and Governance is on the omnibus agenda this evening.
The City Council had discussion regarding the review process of vendor proposals.
Additionally, there was discussion regarding messaging to residents, when this program is available, and
how they can find out if they are qualified to engage in the aggregation program.
Plan of Operations and Governance for Municipal Aggregation Program
Proceedings of the Tuesday, February 16, 2020
Regular City Council Meeting
COUNCIL ACTION: Close the Public Hearing
Alderman Morris made a motion to close the Public Hearing, seconded by Alderman Weber. The following
voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Notz, Preschlack, Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber. The
following voted “Nay”: None. 8-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
*** CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING ***
The public Hearing closed at 7:11 pm
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 1, 2021 City Council Meeting Minutes
3. Approval of a Recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Board to Authorize the City
Manager to Enter into a Contract with Landscape Concepts Management for City-Wide
Grounds Maintenance Services, for an Amount Not-to-Exceed $174,359
4. Approval of a Recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Board to Authorize the City
Manager to enter into a Contract with Mariani Landscape for Grounds Maintenance Services
at Forest Park in the Parks FY2022 Budget, for an Amount Not-to-Exceed $41,911
5. Approval of a Parks & Recreation Board Recommendation for Annual Tree Purchasing in the
Forestry FY2022 Budget
6. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee to Approve the Deerpath
Water Main Replacement Design Services for a Replacement Watermain, from Ahwahnee
Lane to Golf Lane, to Baxter & Woodman Consulting Engineers in the Not-to-Exceed Amount
of $39,000
7. Approval of a Recommendation from the Public Works Committee to Approve Design
Services for the Replacement of Both the Illinois and Woodland Pedestrian Bridges to Wiss,
Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. in the Not-to-Exceed Amount of $46,570
8. Approval to Renew the Intergovernmental Program Agreement between the City of Lake
Forest and the Lake Bluff Park District
9. Approval of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 97 of The Lake Forest City Code to Add
Provisions Regarding Commercial Activities at City parks and Recreational Properties and
Facilities
10. Waive First Reading and Grant Final Approval of an Ordinance Adopting an Amended Plan of
Operation and Governance for the City’s Municipal Aggregation Program
Mayor Pandaleon asked members of the Council if they would like to remove any item or take it separately.
The City Council had additional discussion on item #3 and #4.
Proceedings of the Tuesday, February 16, 2020
Regular City Council Meeting
Mayor Pandaleon again asked members of the Council if they would like to remove any item or take it
separately. Seeing none, he asked for a motion.
COUNCIL ACTION: Approval of the ten (10) Omnibus items as presented
Alderman Preschlack made a motion to approve the ten (10) Omnibus items as presented, seconded by
Alderman Rummel. The following voted “Aye”: Alderman Morris, Karras, Rummel, Notz, Preschlack,
Goshgarian, Buschmann and Weber. The following voted “Nay”: None. 8-Ayes, 0 Nays, motion carried.
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
NEW BUSINESS
ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION/COMMENTS BY COUNCIL MEMBERS
The City Council thanked the Public Works Department for the excellent work they did with snow removal.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business Mayor Pandaleon asked for a motion. Alderman Rummel made a motion to
adjourn, seconded by Alderman Weber. Motion carried unanimously by voice vote at 7:28 pm.
Respectfully Submitted
Margaret Boyer, City Clerk
A video of the City Council meeting is available for viewing at the Lake Forest Library and on file in the Clerk’s
office at City Hall. You can also view it on the website by visiting www.cityoflakeforest.com. Click on I Want
To, then click on View, then choose Archived Meetings Videos.