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MINUTES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL NOVEMBER 20, 2018 The regular meeting of the Hammo Common Council of the City of Hammo, Lake County, Iiana was held on November 20, 2018 in the Hammo City Council Chambers. Council President Janet Venecz presided. City Clerk facilitated. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was recited by all. Invocation by Council President Venecz. Moment of Silence by Councilman Higgs a Councilman Markovich ROLL CALL PRESENT: Markovich, Spitale, Kalwinski, Torres, Higgs, Emerson, Woerpel, Rakos, Venecz TOTAL: 9 Council President Venecz- I would like to announce that the Hammo Common Council, met in an Executive Session to couct interviews for Personnel on November 13,14, a 15. I would also like to announce that Ms. Jessica Caillo is here from the Area Career Center with some of her udents. I welcome her. READING OF THE MINUTES Councilman Spitale, supported by Councilman Emerson, moved to accept the minutes from November 05, 2018 a place on file. Councilman Markovich - I would like to have an additional conversation lied uer when motion se Sharon Daniels the Personnel Director, for filling out job applications, full disclosure of all discussion that was made by the Council at the time, addition to page 19 a page 20 of the minutes. I so move. Councilman Torres seco the motion. Council President Venecz- What is it that you re adding to page 19? Council Markovich- Uh, there s conversation that s on the tape that s not lied there. Discussion between the Council Persons. I would like to have that all included on there a noted in the minutes. Council President Venecz - Motion by Councilman Markovich, seco by Councilman Torres, to add the additional conversation to page 19 on the minutes from November 5, 2018. Councilman Markovich - Correction 19 a 20, a also during the roll call discussion when the vote roll call was being voted on. Council President Venecz - Any discussion all those in favor? Opposed? AYES: ALL 1

APPROVAL OF CLAIMS Councilman Markovich, supported by Councilman Higgs, moved to approve the claims from October 31, 2018 through November 14, 2018. Claim # 6655 through claim # 6933, inclusive. Councilman Markovich, supported by Councilman Higgs, moved to ame in claims: #6934 Bownet Sports CDBG 2,366.78 #6935 BSN Sports CDBG 2,957.25 #6936 BSN Sports CDBG 2,015.17 ROLL CALL VOTE (amement) Motion carried 9/0/0 CLAIMS AMENDED ROLL CALL VOTE (as ameed) Motion carried 9/0/0 CLAIMS APPROVED (as ameed) PUBLIC HEARINGS COMMUNICATIONS Councilman Higgs- I would like to announce a Thanksgiving Feed the Homeless Event being held in my dirict from 4 to 8 pm on 11-20-18 at Lil Lou s Barber College at 5625 Hohman Ave. This is Thanksgiving for the homeless. A dinner will be served. Free haircuts a shaves. Councilman Higgs- I would like to thank Councilman Spitale a Councilman Markovich for their participation in the annual food dinner that I give at the Mt. Zion Pleasant View Plaza for the residents that live there. I really appreciate Councilman Markovich coming out a helping at the event. The residents look forward to it. It s an annual event that I ve been doing for about 17 years. Councilman Markovich- I received correspoence dated 09-19 -18 from the City Clerk, that an Executive Session of the Hammo Council, the City of Hammo, was held on 09-19-18 at 5:30 in the Hammo City Council Chambers. A roll call was taken. Markovich, Spitale, Kalwinski, Torres, Higgs, Emerson, Woerpel, Rakos, Venecz, a the topic was City Council Personnel. Council President Venecz - A who did you receive that from? 2

COMMUNICATIONS cont. Councilman Markovich- City Clerk, we have copies in your mailboxes. Minutes of the Common Council meeting dated November 15, 2018 an Executive Session of the Hammo Common Council was to be held on November 15, 2018 at 6pm in the Caucus Room. The s office was present. Says here there was no meeting held. It was also a legal notice in the newspaper ated that notice of Executive Session, please take notice that the Hammo Common Council, of the City of Hammo will hold an Executive Session on 11-20-2018 following the Council meeting, pursuant to Iiana code, the meeting will be held in the Council Caucus Room 205, 2 floor, Hammo City Hall, 5925 Calumet Ave., as motioned at the Council Meeting on 11-05-2018. The following will be discussed, Personnel a Ligation. From the City Clerks Office. Councilman Higgs read a card of thank you he received from Douglas Leday Sr. a family. COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance Committee - Councilman Woerpel- Brought out 18-25 a 18-26. Police a Fire Committee - Councilman Rakos - Brought out 18-27. Community a Crime Watch Committee- Councilwoman Venecz- Upcoming meetings: Tues., Nov.20; Ea Hammo Pullman C.W. ; Ophelia Steen Center; 6:30p.m. Wed., Dec.05; Edison Community Watch; Edison School 6:30p.m. Tues., Dec.04;Harrison Park Crime Watch VFW 5820 Hohman Ave 6:30p.m. Fri., Dec.07;Irving Community Crime Watch; Irving School; 9:15a.m. Wed., Nov.21 Lafayette Neighborhood Watch Lafayette School 6:00 p.m. Tues., Nov. 27; Pulaski Park Neighborhood Assoc.; American Legion 6:30 p.m. RD ORDINANCE 3 READING - FINAL PASSAGE 18-25 Creating a New Fu for the Hammo Fire Department Grant Fus Councilman Woerpel, supported by Councilman Rakos, moved for passage. Councilman Higgs- Basically what it does it allows iividuals who apply for grants it help the Fire Dept., the line item will be identified so we will know where fuing is going. Motion carried 9/0/0 ORDINANCE NO. 9422 PASSED 3

RD ORDINANCE 3 READING - FINAL PASSAGE cont. 18-26 Creating a New Fu for the Hammo Fire Department Donations Councilman Woerpel, supported by Councilman Rakos, moved for passage. Motion carried 9/0/0 ORDINANCE NO. 9423 PASSED 18-27 Creating a New Section of Ch. 93 (Fire Prevention) Regarding Maintenance of Privately Owned Fire Hydrants in Hammo Councilman Rakos, supported by Councilman Kalwinski, moved for passage. Councilman Rakos - This is ju an ordinance, requeed by the Hammo Fire Dept, to help maintain guidelines rules a regulations for private hydrants syems owned by private companies. Councilman Higgs- Basically what this does is allows them to inspect those private owned businesses to make sure their fire hydrants are in a working coition. Mayor McDermott - I appreciate the conversation on this. Remember there are parts of the city, like the Interate Plaza, that are private developments but that have hydrants a often times when there is a fire when we pull up in these developments a their hydrants are totally dead. Councilman Rakos could tell you ories about that. But if this is passed by the council it will give us the ability to act like Code Enforcement when it come to hydrants to make sure they re ready when emergency arises. Councilman Higgs - Is basically for the safety of all the residents of the City of Hammo. Motion carried 9/0/0 ORDINANCE NO. 9424 PASSED INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES RESOLUTIONS 4

NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS 18-28 BZA; Z-18-09; For a Variance of Use from Zoning Ordinance to Allow a Central Plant Facility for Dry Cleaners a Lauries located at 1200-1600 141 Street a 4009-4043 Calumet Avenue within the City of Hammo, Lake County Iiana. Councilman Kalwinski, supported by Councilman Spitale, moved for passage. Councilman Kalwinski - Tonight we would be voting for a Variance of Use from Zoning Ordinance to allow a Central Plant Facility for Dry Cleaners a Lauries located at 1200-1600 141 Street a 4009-4043 Calumet Ave., subject to the coitions ated in the petition. Councilman Higgs- I would like to personally thank Mr. Robert Brown a their company for inveing in Hammo. It s a great invement, $45 million dollars, I applaud your efforts. Thank you for aying in Hammo. Councilman Kalwinski- In discussions in caucus what was mentioned was there are 95 employees with Unifir now a they will be looking at a 10% bump when they finish the new facility, also approximately 60% or more of the employees are Hammo residents, a when you total out the building, the property, a the machinery, the invement will range between $12 a $14 million dollars, a so we are grateful. While they re leaving the 2 Dirict, they re remaining in Hammo in the 1 Dirict. A also met with them before this petition to see what the lascaping a the design on the outside a there was some discussion a agreements about some upgrades to the property that weren t included initially, so thank you to Unifir a all the fellows I worked with to get that done I appreciate it. Councilman Higgs- I am sure the Mayor is extremely happy about this project, as well he probably wants to speak in regards to this project, as well the benefit of keeping them in Hammo. Mayor, would you like to say something? Mayor McDermott - Yes, councilman. Councilman Higgs - I ju was woering if you would like to say something. Mayor McDermott - I m not a shy person. I usually come up a speak for myself. I appreciate you summoning me though. But no, it s a great project. It s a success ory. I heard a couple of people say that they re moving out of the 2 a into the 1, that s not the case at all. Actually this is a case of success. They got too big for their building. They had to do multiple shifts, a trying to hire more people so that they can get it done in one shift. So their current location is between the railroad tracks on Calumet, literally limited by size. This is a success ory from the 2 dirict. This is a piece of property on 141 a Calumet that has been vacate since I ve been Mayor, which is a long time. It s a good addition to the 1, but I don t want anyone to think that them leaving the 2 dirict, cause they were very successful in the 2, which is why they re moving to the 1. Physically, they re unable to ay in the current space. So, thank you very much, Councilman Higgs, I wasn t trying to be disrespectful. It s ju you guys were doing a pretty good job of your own. 5

NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS cont. Councilman Torres- As councilman of the 2 dirict, I m not bitter at all that they re moving from the 2 Dirict. I am ju happy they re aying in Hammo. Motion carried 9/0/0 VARIANCE OF USE Z-18-16 APPROVED Councilman Higgs- I received a correspoence from the Hammo Resource Equal Employment Opportunity a all Department Heads, from Heather Garay, City Controller. Please fi the revised educational assiance program form for reimbursement tuition expense for employees. Also included in the 2004 Executive Order authorizing this program. If you have employees that will be seeking reimbursement for tuition assiance they mu use this form, follow the procedures outline in the Executive Order a provide all the documentation. Reimbursement to employees in your department is contingent upon your dept. having fus available in their budget. If you have any queions regarding the educational assiance program, please call Sharon Daniels at 219-853-6501. Councilman Higgs- I would like to thank the Public Works Dept. in regards to 5603 Calumet Ave, where there was an abaoned property in my dirict for a number of years. Where they were basically throwing debris all behi the building on a number of occasions. I had to address it in regards to trying to get it cleaned up. I really appreciate from the Harde Hit Fu, the fus were dedicated for demo projects within the city of Hammo, Gary, a Ea Chicago. Finally, this property is gone. I really appreciate their efforts in getting this done. It was really an eye sore. Council President Venecz- I wanted to mention that we had a ribbon cutting this pa week at Edison Park. It was the 1 park of the ones that are being renovated that was completed, its beautiful. I am particularly proud because you always hear me talk about Edison Community Watch, a our neighborhood group collected over 800 pous of plaic bottle caps to get two plaic benches made out of recycled bottle caps that we donated to the Edison Park project. It bleed in perfectly to such a beautiful design. A I ju wanted to let everyone know that they need to come over to Edison Park. Take a look at the beautiful park on the South side of our city a admire the benches that our community group donated. Mayor McDermott - I want to address a food fight we had at the la meeting. A ju sort of address the issue. I don t care how we march forward, but I think the public was confused of what we talked about 2 weeks ago regarding the residency ordinance. I believe in the residency ordinance. As Mayor, of course, I proposed it. I know the council believes in the residency ordinance, there is no doubt in my mi about that. We were talking about a one time exemption that would have left the residency ordinance in place. Ju want to make that clear. I think there s a misconception in the public what happened two weeks ago. Of course when you eliminate departments as we ve done, a I am the Mayor, so I ve asked the council to authorize, a you guys authorized, there are vacancies people are losing their jobs. We are trying to make tough decisions with people 6

NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS cont. Mayor McDermott - that we know, a in this case, we were talking about a one time exemption leaving the residency ordinance in place, a that was the debate. At no time was there any discussion ever about the residency ordinance itself. I don t know if you guys want to go further, if not, I am fine with that. Certainly not trying to art any arguments. Trying to make it clear to the public we have people losing their jobs, because decisions I made closing down the Court. The Clerks affing has gone way down, people are trying to fi jobs within the city. That was the dilemma we fou ourselves in. I know you knew what we were arguing about, but the public was confused about it. Another thing is we weren t hiring anyone off the reets either. This particular employee has over 20 years with the city, has been here way before the residency ordinance was in place. We don t make it a habit to hire non residents, that s not the way it works here. I don t know if anyone else, I ju wanted to clarify that for the public. I figured we might as well do it at the Council Meeting cause this is where we had the debate 2 weeks ago. Council President Venecz- I would like to announce that coming up on December 19, 2018, the Ea Side Community Council, in partnership with the Hammo Police Department, is having their holiday treats giveaway. If you have time to wrap gifts, please give Leroy Howard or Councilwoman Venecz a call. Please le your support. Councilman Higgs- I would like to acknowledge a couple of my conituents that are in the audience. One happens to be on the Redevelopment Commission, Gregory Myricks, they had a meeting a he is here tonight. As well as one of my other conituents in the audience. Thank you for coming. PUBLIC EXPRESSION Councilman Higgs, supported by Councilman Spitale, moved to adjourn. AYES: ALL ATTEST: Janet Venecz, President Hammo Common Council, City Clerk Time: 6:40 p.m. dw Minutes approved at the Common Council meeting of December 10, 2018. 7