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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2. COW Minutes 01/27/2015 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES January 27, 2015 I. CALL TO ORDER – ROLL CALL The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. in the Village Board Room of the Village Hall, 50 South Emerson Street, by Mayor Arlene Juracek. Trustees present included Paul Hoefert, John Korn, John Matuszak, Steven Polit, Richard Rogers and Michael Zadel. Staff present included Acting Village Manager David Strahl, Community Development Director Bill Cooney and Administrative Analyst Alexander Bertolucci. II. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES FOR JANUARY 13, 2015 Motion made by Trustee Matuszak seconded by Trustee Polit. Minutes were approved. III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD None IV. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE Acting Village Manager Strahl stated this is the first of two meetings in 2015 to discuss economic development. He stated Community Development Director Cooney will present an overview of development projects and discuss current economic development efforts. He noted the discussion will cover elements of the Village’s Strategic Plan that was adopted in 2014 and are related to the following goals; Business, Commercial Business Districts and Development. Development Activity Overview Community Development Director Cooney provided information to the Village Board summarizing 2014 and anticipated 2015 development projects. He noted the Village’s regional shopping center Randhurst Village is wrapping up the first round of tenancy and Mount Prospect Plaza has experienced an increase in activity with the opening of several new stores. He mentioned the office space and industrial market is one of the bigger challenges to development due in part to Cook County’s tax structure. He said the old Tri-State property should be redeveloped after being delayed due to underground tanks and Central Plaza is expected have site work that will support future redevelopment. He stated development is not limited due to a lack of demand for properties; although, some inhibiting factors are property owners’ lack of motivation to actively pursue redevelopment or lessees. He stated staff is currently in discussion with developers and entrepreneurs regarding underutilized sites around the downtown. He said excluding Central Plaza’s vacancies the downtown averages about a 10% vacancy rate which matches the market’s average. He stated the Downtown Plan suggests additional pedestrian crossings and way finding signage to improve foot traffic and would be implemented with feedback from the business community. He also mentioned Metra has planned a complete rehab of the Mount Prospect train station in 2015. He stated development projects are expected to continue around Randhurst Village and along the 01/27/15 Committee of the Whole Page 1 of 3 Rand Road corridor and a study of the Rand Road corridor will be conducted with the use of a grant from the Regional Transportation Authority. Economic Development Activities Community Development Director Cooney provided a summary of economic activities the Village currently employs to further investment in the community. He stated the Village has historically focused on trade show efforts by attending local and national International Conference of Shopping Centers events and in 2015 the Economic Development Commission (EDC) will investigate attending local manufacturing and tech shows to attract businesses to the Kensington Business Center (KBC) and other industrial properties. He noted the Entrepreneur’s Café program has provided prospective small businesses the tools and mentoring to start up within Mount Prospect. He stated the department has established a good rapport with the commercial/industrial brokerage community and these relationships are critical as these professionals have a big impact on location decisions throughout the region. He stated the Village’s website provides interested parties with the necessary information to locate and operate a business in the community. He highlighted that the Experience Mount Prospect website provides Mount Prospect businesses with free advertising opportunities that are sent to over 2,000 registered customers via a monthly E-newsletter. He stated the EDC conducts business visitations which allow the Village the opportunity to address businesses’ needs. General comments from the Village Board members included the following items: 1) There were general questions about the status of vacant sites throughout Village. 2) There was discussion regarding the impact of vacant properties on the perception of the Village’s economic development image. 3) There was general discussion about the Entrepreneur’s Café Program. 4) There was discussion regarding how the Village Board may assist economic development and it was suggested to review the use of incentives. 5) It was noted that a Mount Prospect promotional video could be developed to advertise the community to potential businesses and residents. 6) There was a discussion regarding social media as a tool to promote local businesses and economic activity. 7) There was a suggestion to review zoning designations and updating the Village’s Comprehensive Plan. 8) It was also suggested to review parking within the downtown and parking requirements for businesses. 9) There was a discussion on the available information technology infrastructure within the Village. 10) It was noted how the older downtown properties facilitate creative independence as spaces are priced to offer new businesses an affordable start up location. 11) There were questions regarding how national retailers determine the placement of their stores. 12) There were general comments regarding infrastructure and traffic movement along Rand Road by Randhurst Village and Mount Prospect Plaza. Dan NovakEconomic Development Commission Member , spoke. He stated the EDC is a conduit between the Village and the business community. He stated the EDC has conducted many business visits and the most successful visits are with locally owned business, as store management at national chain stores does not have the wherewithal to discuss EDC opportunities. He stated with the direction of Community 1/27/15 Committee of the Whole Page 2 of 3 Development Director Cooney and Mayor Juracek the commission will reach out to Kensington Business Center properties to see what the EDC can do to address vacancies within the Center. Dawn Fletcher CollinsExecutive Director of the Mount Prospect Chamber of , Commerce spoke. She stated it is important the business community is aware the Board is accessible for feedback. She stated the Village’s website is a great tool for businesses, as many forms and informational documents are readily available. She stated other communities have used the Village’s Entrepreneur’s Café program as a template to implement their own program. General comments from the Village Board members included the following items: 1) There was a general discussion regarding available resources for the business community and local entrepreneurs. 2) There was a discussion regarding utilizing the Village’s Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and Village owned properties to simulate development. 3) There was a discussion on way finding and business signage effects on local economic activity. 4) There was a suggestion to review ordinances that may inadvertently have a negative impact on businesses. 5) There was a discussion on utilizing false storefronts to visually enhance vacant sites. V. MANAGER’S REPORT Acting Village Manager Strahl stated the Village’s Celestial Celebration and Shining Stars Awards will be held Friday, February 6, 2015 and tickets are still available. VI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS None VII. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m. ALEXANDER BERTOLUCCI Administrative Analyst 1/27/15 Committee of the Whole Page 3 of 3