CITY COUNCIL 1-18-1996 ATHE CITY OF LAKE FOREST
COUNCIL AGENDA
January 18, 1996
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 7:30 P.M.
Honorable Rhett W. Butler, Mayor
John E. Preschlack, Alderman First Ward Gail T. Hodges, Alderman Third Ward
Cornelius B. Waud, Alderman First Ward Henry T. Chandler, Alderman Third Ward
Abigail G. Fassnacht, Alderman Second Ward Richard C. Ernest, Alderman Fourth Ward
Howard J Kerr, Alderman Second Ward Mary Ann Pekarek, Alderman Fourth Ward
II. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS, APPROVAL OF MINUTES, CONSENT AGENDA, AND RESOLUTIONS
1. Reports of City Officers 7:35 P.M.
a. Comments and Initiatives by Mayor
b. Comments by the City Manager
c. Comments by Council Members
2. Approval of Minutes 7:50 P.M.
Recommended Action: Approval of the minutes of the January 8, 1996 Council meeting attached beginning on page 5.
3. Consent Agenda 7:55 P.M.
a. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, “Traffic”, of the City
Code (Second Reading)
An ordinance is required to implement the Ad Hoc Parking Committee
recommendation to add four-month parking stickers to be sold to Lake Forest
residents or persons employed in Lake Forest. The four-month sticker will cost
$55 for a regular decal ($150 annual charge) and $20 for a remote area decal
($55 annual charge).
A copy of the proposed ordinance which received first reading approval on January 8,
1996 is attached beginning on page 11.
Recommended Action: Final approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 40 by adding
four-month and remote parking sticker designations.
(Staff contact person: Robert Shaffer 615-4222.)
b. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 40 “Traffic”, of the City Code (Second Reading)
An ordinance is also required to implement the Ad Hoc Parking Committee recommendation to increase the fine/penalty for parking violations. The Parking Committee recommends
that the fine for illegal parking remain at $10 for the first three violations and increase to $50 for violations 4 through 9 and escalate to $100 starting with the 10th violation
in any twelve month period.
A copy of the proposed ordinance which received first reading approval on January 8, 1996 is attached beginning on page 12.
Recommended Action: Final approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 40 by adding four-month and remote parking sticker designations.
(Staff contact person: Robert Shaffer 615-4222.)
c. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending Chapter 40, “Traffic”, of the City
Code (Second Reading)
The final component of the Ad Hoc Parking Committee recommendation is to change all on-street parking from one hour and two hour to 90 minutes and all off-street parking to three hour.
The proposed ordinance beginning on page 15 modifies the City Code to accomplish this final recommendation and received first reading approval on January 8, 1996.
Recommended Action: Final approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 40 by modifying all on-street parking to 90 minutes and all off-street parking to three hour.
(Staff contact person: Chuck Crook 615-4207.)
d. Approval of a Resolution Regarding the Closure of Sheridan Road for the Lake
County Marathon
On Sunday, April 28, 1996 the Sixteenth Annual Lake County Races will pass through
Lake Forest. Proceeds from the race are donated to the Northeastern Illinois Special Olympics Program and Glenkirk.
The route of travel for this annual event requires the temporary partial closure of
Sheridan Road at the northern City limits and at the intersection of Illinois and Sheridan
Roads. Traffic would be temporarily limited to one lane only at these intersections to
ensure the safety of the runners. Community Service Officers or day shift police officers are used for traffic control at minimal cost to the City ($120-150). As this is a countywide
effort, the City has historically absorbed this cost.
Because the Illinois Department of Transportation requires the City assume all responsibility and liability in closing Sheridan Road (State Route 42), the resolution attached as page
18 is recommended for approval.
Recommended Action: Approval of a resolution closing a portion of Sheridan Road for
the Lake County Races.
4. Resolutions 8:15 P.M.
a. Approval of a Resolution Adopting a Rate Order Reducing Certain Cable Television Rates and Charges
PRESENTED BY CABLE COORDINATOR STEVE LAURILA
In 1992 Congress passed a Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act which allowed franchise authorities to regulate certain cable television rates and charges. Following
certification with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) rates for the basic service tier (channels 2-22), remote controls, converter boxes, additional outlets and installations
are subject to review by franchise authorities who must determine if the rates are reasonable under FCC rules. In October 1993 the City Council directed staff to file for certification
with the FCC and adopted a resolution in sharing compliance with FCC rules.
Following certification, the City was instrumental in creating an advisory consortium of jurisdictions that franchise with US Cable. The consortium, consisting of elected officials,
managers and staff representatives of 13 jurisdictions and representing 90% of US Cable’s subscribers, was established to conserve staff time and resources during the rate review process.
An analysis of the Lake Forest basic service tier rate indicated that the rate of $11.93 is justified. The consortium’s review of customer equipment charges indicated that labor hours
had not been consistently determined in the hourly service charge calculation and pricing of subscriber charges. A staff report regarding the cable rate evaluation is attached beginning
on page 19.
In a compromise, US Cable agreed to reduce the hourly service charge from $40 to $29.29; to withdraw a request seeking an increase in equipment and installation rates; to decrease equipment
and installation rates; and to keep those lower rates frozen until July 1997.
The initial review of basic cable rates and customer equipment charges will result in a savings to Lake Forest subscribers of more than $14,000 in the next 12 months and a county-wide
savings to subscribers in jurisdictions represented by the consortium of more than $200,000 in the next 12 months. In addition, basic service rates are capped at the current level subject
to annual cost of living increases and changes in programming or external costs. All requests for increases in the basic service tier rate and customer equipment charges are subject
to review by the City.
A copy of the resolution is attached beginning on page 32.
Recommended Action: Approval of a resolution reducing certain cable television rates and charges.
(Staff contact person: Steve Laurila 615-4275.)
III. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 8:30 P.M.
IV. NEW BUSINESS
V. VERBAL REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
1. Opportunity for the Public to Address the City Council
2. Petitions, Letters and Other Communications
VI. ADDITIONAL ITEMS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION
VII. EXECUTIVE SESSION
VIII. ADJOURNMENT 8:45 P.M.
Office of the City Manager
January 12, 1996
The City of Lake Forest is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who require
certain accommodations in order to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding the accessibility of the meeting or the facilities, are required
to contact City Manager Robert R. Kiely, Jr., at (708) 234-2600 promptly to allow the City to make reasonable accommodations for those persons.
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