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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic CommentFebruary 4, 2019 Arlene Jura el, Mayor Mile Cassady, pillage Manager Nellie Belner, Assistant Village Manager Bill Cooney, Director of Community Development Sean Dorsey, Director of Public Works s ALL: William Grossi, Trustee Eleni Hat is, Trustee Paul Hoefert, Trustee Colleen Saccotelli, Trustee Richard Rogers, Trustee Michael Zadel, Trustee On behalf of the Mount Prospect Downtown Merchants Association and the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce, we full} support all aspects of the plans for the proposed Maple Street lofts project. We have attended many months of VBM and COW meetings, open Houses and have had discussions with residents and business owners. Please read and accept the statements below as our responses to the concerns raised: 1. Traffic — The `fTraffi " argument is exaggerated. The population of Mount Prospect has tripled since 1960. Traffic in the city of Chicago at rush hour is traffic; what we have in our village are minutes of delay when hundreds of commuters are traveling to and from work during ver specific times of day. This is anticipated and expected in vercommunity. . Out of Character—"Character" a cording to whom The current character or `feel and appearance" of than block of the neighborhood is than of a factory. Density and RESIDENTS are necessary to support existing businesses and the kind of businesses younger residents expect in their downtown. Mount Prospect needs to meet the needs of its residents and that includes the younger demographic. The younger population who will occupy the majority of these units will utilize the train and frequent the businesses. This describes a healthy and growing community. This is part of long term goal planning and something which has been discussed at length for over a decade with many residents and business owners during than time period. . Zoning/units per acre — As of the cost of land and new construction rises, projects going "up"' makes these developments possible. The downtown business community can only be as robust ars the number of residents who live IN the downtown area. Downtown Merchants Association members have repeatedly expressed that critical mass is vital to business survival. We greatly appreciate the experience and expertise from the participating engineers and project managers at Sam Schwartz and KLOA. Their detailed and thorough presentations in November were excellent, along with details and responses from Chris Coleman of Wingspan Development. All concerns and questions were handled thoroughly and professionally. Additionally, and equally important of course is the time, research, knowledge, Arledge, talent, and review/recommendations provided by our Public Works and Community Development Departments. We are excited and proud of this and all proposed residential development projects. We strongly encourage the Board to move forward with Maple Street Loft project. Thank you. Resp . t'fuII�rY uibigfitted t. hff'1�-onelos, President Mount Prospect Downtown Merchants Association v ii Fletcher Collins, Exe ui a ire for Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce TO: Planning and Zoning Commission Members Chairman Joseph Donnelly FROM: Prospect Avenue Business Owners and Managers DATE: March 14, 2019 RE: MAPLE STREET LOFTS PROPOSAL Dear Members of the Mount Prospect Planning and Zoning Commission: As business owners along Prospect Avenue, we write to you in support of the Maple Street Lofts development proposed at the corner of Maple Street and Prospect Avenue in downtown Mount Prospect. We support this project as it relates to the long-term economic development goals of the downtown Mount Prospect corridor. A greater number of residents in our downtown region means a growing customer base for our existing businesses, a critical component to ensuring our success and, frankly, our survival. More residents into the area will spur future commercial development and invigorate our downtown. Not only will our downtown residents benefit from this growth, but we will draw surrounding residents into the area to frequent our shops, services, and restaurants. Following public input, the developer, Nicholas and Associates, has presented revised plans that effectively address the concerns raised by residents who live in the immediate area. The proposed development will be a welcome change on what was once an industrial woodworking site. Furthermore, an apartment development serves as an improvement to the previous use of this site and will complement already existing residential neighborhoods in the area. We support the Maple Street Lofts development project and respectfully request you approve the proposal at the March 14th Planning and Zoning meeting. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Kaitlin Skye Collins, owner the collective. Mae Wilton, owner Parents Time Out Events Dimitri Lykouretzos, manager Honey Biscuit Mark Wilton, owner Parents Time Out Events Michael McDermott, owner Canta Napoli Chris Bozonelos, manager Mrs. P & Me George Tselos, owner Emerson's Ale House Honey Biscuit Chad Busse Resident Tom Nelson Byte Me Web Hosting & Design Tammi Anderson, owner Anderson Tax & Accounting Katie Dolan Dix, owner Capannari Ice Cream Karen Enzenbacher, owner Amethyst Skye Salon Roberta Hamann Byte Me Web Hosting & Design Richard Sassan, CPA B & E Accounting & Tax CPA P.C. change,org Wingspan Development Group e c iiia iiia e i�i . -0 Bill Cooney ........... Greetings, We support Maple Street Lofts and believe it will be a great asset for our community. Signatures Name Location Date Andrew Pse n ka us 2019-02-07 Maitali Patel Schaumburg, IL 2019-02-14 Keith Lampi Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Melissa Arias Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Stephanie Lampi Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Gabe Arias Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Kim Bondora Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Dustin Sandoval Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Emily Zanotti Skyles Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Nick Bertolini Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Mark Spinazze Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Jeffrey Bondora Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Jack Brogan Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Jon Geier Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Vince Haufle Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Feank Battaglia Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Joe Moran Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Dawn Fletcher Collins Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Erin Moran Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Chad Busse Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Name Location Date Gerry Fallon Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Michael McGarry Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Nick Papanicholas Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Joseph Bonomo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Lawrence Dolan Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Colin Van Hauter Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Gina Bertolini Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Cassy Scott Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Debbie (Desi) Perna Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 John Sclafini Hoffman Estates, IL 2019-02-23 rosie lalonde Winnetka, IL 2019-02-23 Kaitlin Collins Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Tony Papanicholas Van Dyne, WI 2019-02-23 Kate Gilhooly Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Mark Schmidt Morton Grove, IL 2019-02-23 Katherine Geier Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Jan Ramion Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Nancy Papanicholas Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Louis Sbarboro Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Justyna Rombalski-Rosmis Chicago, IL 2019-02-23 Kate Somen Algonquin, IL 2019-02-23 Lisa Perez Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Name Location Date Tamara Brey Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Nicole Liszka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Jeff Liszka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Fred Braun Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Lakira Morris Clemmons, US 2019-02-23 Jessica Heraty Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Patrick Urell Chicago, IL 2019-02-23 Kara Macak Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Elizabeth Schmitz Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Carol Linke Indio, CA 2019-02-23 Steven Klopack Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Laura Oster Belleville, US 2019-02-23 Taylor Provost Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Carrie Provost Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Gavin Green Indianapolis, US 2019-02-23 Kenneth Coen Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Felix Saji Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-23 Roberta Hamann Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 celine hughes arlington heights, IL 2019-02-23 Christopher Strahammer Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Noah Liszka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Tom Nelson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Name Location Date Kathleen T Dix Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Ruby Fox Seattle, US 2019-02-23 Dodd Vernon Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Joan OBrien Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Mark Wilton Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Michelle Schlichting Kingsbury, TX 2019-02-23 Cassandra Caringella Indianapolis, IN 2019-02-23 Chris Favia Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Joseph Padovano Massapequa Park, US 2019-02-23 Charlene Geerling Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Shannon Phillips Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Ewa Weir Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Garrett Horkan Downers Grove, IL 2019-02-23 Migs Martinez Elgin, IL 2019-02-23 Craig Schwartz Palatine, IL 2019-02-23 Mary Sbarboro Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Agnes Stefanek Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Nick Cascells Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Jessica Medinah Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Robert Yturria Dublin, US 2019-02-23 Heather McKenna Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Matthew Gawronski Crystal Lake, IL 2019-02-23 Name Location Date Eric Banks Olathe, US 2019-02-24 Joey Salazar Oklahoma City, US 2019-02-24 Diane Fakhoury Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Matthew Rodriguez Nanticoke, US 2019-02-24 Sinan Khamo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Katherine Miller Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Simon Parniak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Steven Polit Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Brittany Dochstader EI Paso, US 2019-02-24 Mavreen Dunlavy Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Kristen Almerigi Punta Gorda, FL 2019-02-24 Andrew Stillman Kansas City, US 2019-02-24 scott fabsits Chicago, IL 2019-02-24 William Zanon Niles, IL 2019-02-24 Alex Lazarz My Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Seth Schultz Deerfield, IL 2019-02-24 Markie Green Richmond, US 2019-02-24 Tony Ruffolo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 cheryl rizzo Bluffton, US 2019-02-24 Gina Ruffolo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Trisha Chokshi Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Sally Khamo Lake Villa, IL 2019-02-24 Name Location Date Mike Junius Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Robert Pa renti Hinsdale, IL 2019-02-24 Matt Schafer Bartlett, IL 2019-02-24 Chris Bozonelos Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Tom Gorges Morton Grove, IL 2019-02-24 Rose Bozonelos Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Dan Frystak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Julie Vu kovi c Chicago, IL 2019-02-24 Andrey Tirel Chicago, IL 2019-02-24 Alice Frystak Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Vadivu Balasubramaniam US 2019-02-24 Margaret Denten Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-02-24 Angel Goldsby US 2019-02-24 Urszula Farry Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-24 Jessica Mercado Des Plaines, IL 2019-02-24 VICKY BIKOMA MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2019-02-24 Harry Johnson Baltimore, US 2019-02-24 Victoria Rendon Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Olimpia Medynska Chicago, IL 2019-02-24 peter jody Ontario, US 2019-02-24 Dan Khemphavanh Madison, US 2019-02-24 Lindsey Limbers Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Name Location Date AN D REA AN D E RSO N AURORA, US 2019-02-24 Kelly Barbel Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Michael Murtagh Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Kourtney Arreguin Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Ami Schwartz Palatine, IL 2019-02-24 Rio Dwyer Columbia, US 2019-02-24 Colleen Arquette Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Dan Glovier Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Helen Evans Riverdale, US 2019-02-24 Tom Degan Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Dan Contreras Palatine, US 2019-02-24 Josh Mertes Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Victor Choa Jericho, US 2019-02-24 Wayne Blatt Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Jose Fernandez Normana, US 2019-02-24 Charles Oppedal Spencer, IA 2019-02-24 Lone Wanderer Megaton, US 2019-02-24 Donna Font Glassboro, NJ 2019-02-24 Heather Rogers Cedar Bluff, US 2019-02-24 Jill Collins Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-24 Rosmeri Lopez Hollywood, US 2019-02-24 Marini Salamo Miami, US 2019-02-24 Name Location Date Dale Winkelmann Chicago, IL 2019-02-24 Dylan Souza New Bedford, US 2019-02-24 zack cooksey Oklahoma City, US 2019-02-24 Chsrles Ctawford Myrtle Beach, US 2019-02-24 Robert Smith US 2019-02-24 Manuela Aguilar McAllen, US 2019-02-24 Brody Laubmeier Los Angeles, US 2019-02-24 Michael Weeks Tampa, FL 2019-02-24 Josh Rhodes Birmingham, US 2019-02-24 Claire Rose Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Susie Ratzki Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Lincoln David Des Plaines, IL 2019-02-24 Martin Malham Glenview, IL 2019-02-24 Alex Harris Northport, US 2019-02-24 jacobjernigan Murrells Inlet, US 2019-02-24 Save Thenation US 2019-02-24 Cathy Goodman Dubuque, IA 2019-02-24 Terran Khamo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Shane Norris Greenville, US 2019-02-24 Ramon Odisho Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-24 Tammy Diluia Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-24 Alexis Minor Wheaton, US 2019-02-24 Name Location Date Brent Busse Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Ken Mulholland Hanover, US 2019-02-24 Brenton Bellomy Birmingham, AL 2019-02-24 Jordan Black Beaverton, US 2019-02-24 Jeff Paul Doylestown, US 2019-02-24 Sara Turner Linwood, US 2019-02-24 Stan Melchert Geneseo, IL 2019-02-24 Ama Gonsalves US 2019-02-24 Jonathan Mack Wall Lake, US 2019-02-24 Lori DeBaillie Geneseo, IL 2019-02-25 Makenzie Tomczak Arlington, VA 2019-02-25 farrin candido Chicago, US 2019-02-25 Dustin Gunter Luther, US 2019-02-25 Marjie Schoolfield Stillman Valley, IL 2019-02-25 Ashley Powell Birmingham, US 2019-02-25 Derek Sullivan New Cumberland, US 2019-02-25 Rebecca Steil -Lambert West Boylston, US 2019-02-25 Agnes Stankiewicz Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Alicia Carlile Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Cathy Anagnos Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Harry Bozonelos Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Ben Tregoning Niles, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Bob Kurgan Delavan, WI 2019-02-25 Steve Reynolds Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Michael Aldworth Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Becky Zajac Lake Forest, IL 2019-02-25 Leyton Mueller Oak Brook, US 2019-02-25 Brad Clarkson Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Bryce Trillo Cedar Rapids, US 2019-02-25 Bob E Adelanto, CA 2019-02-25 John Siwy Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Clint Battersby Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Layd a Lara Weston, US 2019-02-25 Taelyn Austin US 2019-02-25 May O. Naise Dallas, US 2019-02-25 James Peake Dayton, US 2019-02-25 DARN ELL MARTIN Laveen, US 2019-02-25 Marcia Zuicarelli Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Don Wilson Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Kelly Noble Elk Grove, US 2019-02-25 Fred Kapel Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 D Rae Neilson Southfield, US 2019-02-25 Tony Papanicholas Mount prospect, US 2019-02-25 Brandon Harwell Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Cassandra Caringella Indianapolis, IN 2019-02-25 Frank Asplund Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Vasillios Papatheofanis Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Chris Michelotti Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Gabriella Brown Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Jason Ganek Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Ross McCormick Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Josh Flickinger Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Kevin O'Donnell Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Pamela Asplund Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Rebecca McCormick Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Joe Huber Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Joey Campos Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Morgan Douglas New Lenox, IL 2019-02-25 Jake Wohlbrandt Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Michael McDermott Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Tamika Samuels Birmingham, US 2019-02-25 Joan Laza rz Milwaukee, WI 2019-02-25 Cheyenne Foster Rolling Meadows, IL 2019-02-25 Maddie Lazarz Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Loukas Jonson Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Maureen O'Keefe Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Kyle Kapka Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Trisha Hutchins Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 John Provost Johnson Creek, WI 2019-02-25 Nick Carlson Arlington heights, IL 2019-02-25 Brooke Walsh Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 taso bozonelos 1010 Ash Dr Mount Prospect, IL 605561 2019-02-25 IL Kevin Kapka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Toula Bozonelos Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Nick Kochanski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Virgil Bonifazi Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Stanton Kapka Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-02-25 Nick Solano Elgin, IL 2019-02-25 Quowanda Ford Brown Fort Lauderdale, FL 2019-02-25 Adam Fernandez New York, NY 2019-02-25 Mike Morency Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Brittney Lazarz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Nick Lazarz Nashota h, WI 2019-02-25 Protect the Right of those Frankfort, US 2019-02-25 with Epilepsy AutismTBI Dementia.Mental Illness Jones Chris Allan Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Tyler Rossdeutcher Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Lisa Scanlan Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Kelly Koukal Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Deanne Butindaro Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Melissa Atkins Mount Olive, AL 2019-02-25 Ryan McMillin Columbia, SC 2019-02-25 Michael Wilson Phoenix, US 2019-02-25 Walter Mangual Philadelphia, US 2019-02-25 Natalie Auguste Tam, US 2019-02-25 Anne Martinelli Roselle, IL 2019-02-25 Katie Farella Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Katherine Bertolini Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Bruce Callahan Tujunga, US 2019-02-25 Fran Cantal Arlington heights, IL 2019-02-25 Joe Forde Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Charles Madden Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Michelle Stubbs coshocton, US 2019-02-25 Carter Hayden Atkins, US 2019-02-25 William Winkler Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Joe Laney Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Jeanine Andriano Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Erin berwick Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Tricia Miller Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Cara Mueller Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 vita Massarelli Arlington hts, IL 2019-02-25 marianne corcoran Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Mary Schneider Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Betsy Khamdiev Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Jamie Riley Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Julie Doyle Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-02-25 Tracey Dolsen Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 HeatherJackman Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Tayl o r Ca rte r U S 2019-02-25 Julie Carlucci Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Yvonne Wozniczka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Rory Collins Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 jackiKochanski Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Emily Salzman Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Jeremy Francois Davenport, US 2019-02-25 Dawn Kapka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Tony Ba ratti Barrington, IL 2019-02-25 Austin Owen Friendswood, US 2019-02-25 Christy Watychowicz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Alyssa Figaro Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Kristen Howell Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Lorna Zamora Cainta, Rizal, US 2019-02-25 Raamze not telling you Seattle, US 2019-02-25 Ted Lingle Manhattan, IL 2019-02-25 Melvin Poindexter Jacksonville, US 2019-02-25 Ryan Zanon Des Plaines, IL 2019-02-25 Thomas Gerhardt Midlothian, IL 2019-02-25 Motoaki Kashino Tsu, Japan 2019-02-25 Mark Zehelein Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Mike Ca nta I Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Melissa Cantal Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Sara Ougnou Chantilly, US 2019-02-25 Colin Roberts Fleming Island, US 2019-02-25 Lauren Rossi Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Doug Zelenko Hartland, WI 2019-02-25 Bismark Quashie Bronx, US 2019-02-26 Sandra Klauck Geneva, US 2019-02-26 p x Phoenix, US 2019-02-26 Virgil Bonifazi Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Peppi Laboy Jr. Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Joe Papanicholas Delavan, WI 2019-02-26 jeffrey Kontz Jersey Shore, US 2019-02-26 Annette White Chicago, IL 2019-02-26 Name Location Date Lisa Michna Chicago, IL 2019-02-26 Lindsey Farella Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-26 Nick Farella Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-26 Cameron Currier Durham, US 2019-02-26 Christina Perez New York, US 2019-02-26 Ashley McNulty Owings Mills, US 2019-02-26 austin ward lebanon, OR 2019-02-26 Seth Lopez Visalia, US 2019-02-26 Frank Stafford Candler, US 2019-02-26 linda zalewski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Isiah Hadley Methuen, US 2019-02-26 Dennis Nix Bellport, US 2019-02-26 Michael Trueblood Phoenix, US 2019-02-26 Barbara Farella Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-02-26 Juliana Walter Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Jim Tamkin Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Jack Finnegan deerfield, US 2019-02-26 Peggy Graf Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Christy Lima Milwaukee, IL 2019-02-26 Marci Lehnert Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Jennifer Flechsig Phoenix, US 2019-02-26 Kelly Janowiak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Name Location Date Kristen Wenzel Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Jan Ramion My Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Rialynn Slaughter Wake Forest, US 2019-02-26 Jeffrey Zurlinden Spring Grove, IL 2019-02-26 Eileen Boudart Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Tracy Teal Philadelphia, US 2019-02-26 Tiyana Freeman IV Roslindale, US 2019-02-26 David Ryan Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Mike Hottinger MT PROSPECT, IL 2019-02-26 Jeff Borg Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Alan Van Wetering Mt Prosect, IL 2019-02-26 Steven East SCHAU M BU RG, IL 2019-02-26 Theo Selvaggio Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Frank Fernandez Mount Prospect, US 2019-02-26 Kevin Conlin Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Susan Jennings Otley, IA 2019-02-26 Luz Gonzalez Palatine, IL 2019-02-26 D i pa k R Patel San Francisco, CA 2019-02-26 Dionisia Moissis Cleveland, US 2019-02-26 Cindy Rogers Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Rachael Hacker Punta Gorda, US 2019-02-26 Tricia Parenti Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Name Location Date Sean Hendrix Pawleys Island, US 2019-02-26 Steven Green Wilmington, US 2019-02-26 Paul Lemocks Pawleys Island, US 2019-02-26 lynleigh bromley Leesburg, US 2019-02-26 John Roeseler Chicago, IL 2019-02-26 Juan Crisostomo Gomez Madrid, US 2019-02-26 Mata ran L R Portland, US 2019-02-26 Amber LeMay Foster, US 2019-02-26 billy bobo Chandler, US 2019-02-26 Brian Gipson Chicago, IL 2019-02-26 Marion Smith Bronx, US 2019-02-26 Shane Forrest Lehi, US 2019-02-26 Brittney Lazarz Barrington, IL 2019-02-26 emma music San Luis Obispo, US 2019-02-26 Robert RUTT Port Monmouth, US 2019-02-26 Re n a e Robert's Fayetteville, US 2019-02-26 Gabriel Diarra Tulsa, US 2019-02-26 Jeannie Fostsr Phoenix, US 2019-02-26 Thomas Allocco Bronx, US 2019-02-26 Trish Pepich Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Alex Za rate Lexington, US 2019-02-26 Name Location Date Connor Mackenzie Plymouth, US 2019-02-26 Carly Cummings Arlington Heights, US 2019-02-26 Lauren O'Brien V Boston, US 2019-02-26 Eileen O'Keefe Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Christopher Galorneau Sanford, US 2019-02-27 Susan Zurlinden Spring Grove, IL 2019-02-27 Cheryl Hicks Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-27 Isabela Turner Orlando, US 2019-02-27 Sonya steiner Secaucus, US 2019-02-27 jessika Saenz Chicago, US 2019-02-27 Christy Porter Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-02-27 Daniel Cheek Hazel Green, US 2019-02-27 Scott La uffe r Binghamton, NY 2019-02-27 Tera Walter New Braunfels, TX 2019-02-27 Brianna G Austin, US 2019-02-27 Krysta Crawford Montague, US 2019-02-27 Toni Cravenho Raynham, US 2019-02-27 Sean Nguyen Las Vegas, US 2019-02-27 jsjshshsh Ysus Louisville, US 2019-02-27 NelliRose Farella Schaumburg, IL 2019-02-27 Audrey Tomlin Fayetteville, US 2019-02-27 Alex Braddock Middleboro, US 2019-02-27 Name Location Date Cynthia Cadena Fort Worth, US 2019-02-27 Carole Gasbarra Endicott, US 2019-02-27 Alicia Carey New Iberia, LA 2019-02-27 Jason janowiak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Nicole Mullins New caney, US 2019-02-27 Eric Engineer US 2019-02-27 Lily Harward Salisbury, US 2019-02-27 Logan Gilge Coeur D Alene, US 2019-02-27 Edward Cain San Antonio, US 2019-02-27 Robert Avino Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Griffin Berry Secaucus, US 2019-02-27 Nicolas Cohen Pennsylvania, US 2019-02-27 Nathalie Beringer Roswell, US 2019-02-27 Josh Gaudreau Jamestown, US 2019-02-27 Jeanette Rosemont Kokomo, US 2019-02-27 Olivier Kercy Farmingdale, US 2019-02-27 Joyce Grill Worcester, US 2019-02-27 Chris Viscio Boston, US 2019-02-27 GEORGE HELM Las Vegas, US 2019-02-27 JoeJoeson US 2019-02-27 God Father Kihei, US 2019-02-27 Molly Wintermute Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Name Location Date Shannon Nelsen Dallas, US 2019-02-27 your mom smiyth Fremont, US 2019-02-27 Nicholette Miranda Queens, US 2019-02-27 Tyra Jambois Oak Forest, IL 2019-02-27 Colin Ray EI iza bethton, US 2019-02-27 its Great To Be A Salmon Madison, US 2019-02-27 Cardinals its Kym Gebbels Skillman, US 2019-02-27 Daniel Rodriguez US 2019-02-27 Adam Kaluba Cincinnati, US 2019-02-27 Steve Ku rka Chicago, IL 2019-02-27 Jessie Achage Wichita Falls, US 2019-02-27 Samuel Alvarez -Galan Palmdale, US 2019-02-27 nick foles Mount Laurel, US 2019-02-27 Edgar Duarte Irving, US 2019-02-27 Lizbeth Trejo Rogers, US 2019-02-27 Mark Wisbrock Wood Dale, IL 2019-02-27 Alan Haines Columbus, US 2019-02-27 Pam Travis Hendersonville, US 2019-02-27 Omar Aba a s Aurora, US 2019-02-27 Aa'Ron John South bend, US 2019-02-27 Kelly Malouf Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Name Location Date Justin Muhlbauer Newtown, US 2019-02-27 Gary Malouf Chicago, IL 2019-02-27 Kim Suhanek Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-27 Ana Sosa Van Nuys, US 2019-02-28 Rene Mendoza Newark, US 2019-02-28 leah laut Lansdowne, US 2019-02-28 Giselle Amador Amador Orland, US 2019-02-28 Barbara Favia Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Tamara Leon Niles, IL 2019-02-28 Li l i Lo h ka m p New Egypt, US 2019-02-28 Carter Smith Bremen, US 2019-02-28 Cathy Baron Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-28 Lily Cameron Dallas, US 2019-02-28 joshjohnson Silver Spring, US 2019-02-28 Ola Jones Green Valley, US 2019-02-28 Ben Blumenthal Philadelphia, US 2019-02-28 Paul Shea Plymouth, US 2019-02-28 Blanca Campos Van Nuys, US 2019-02-28 Susan Riley Kavolius Jacksonville, US 2019-02-28 V p Phoenix, US 2019-02-28 Paul M otte r us 2019-02-28 Gita Barry San Ramon, CA 2019-02-28 Name Location Date Zach Manos Candler, US 2019-02-28 LPS Kawaii Kupcakes Bellevue, US 2019-02-28 Dalton Strait Davenport, US 2019-02-28 Kimberly Parker -Burns Glenwood, US 2019-02-28 Nolan Cuellar Whitmore Lake, US 2019-02-28 Debbie Kelly Grayslake, IL 2019-02-28 Matt Keating Omaha, US 2019-02-28 Lauren Toner Buffalo, US 2019-02-28 Amanda Langer Bridgewater, US 2019-02-28 Brian Ramos Providence, US 2019-02-28 Gangadhar Mundluru Richmond, US 2019-02-28 MIke M. New York, US 2019-02-28 Lucas Skowyra Orland Park, US 2019-02-28 Erin LeCroy Waxhaw, US 2019-02-28 crystal cruickshank hudson, US 2019-02-28 CAN DIS ROSS COLONIAL BEACH; US 2019-02-28 Christine Berns New York, US 2019-02-28 MC Laine Pittsburgh, US 2019-02-28 Jason Burgos Bronx, US 2019-02-28 Kainui Penaloza Kailua Kona, US 2019-02-28 Victoria Busse Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Bob Bert Clinton, US 2019-02-28 Name Location Date Pikake kolii Waianae, US 2019-02-28 Larry Kowalczyk Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Rose Brock Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Lo rretta Martinez San Jose,, US 2019-02-28 Omar Valdez Denver, US 2019-02-28 Bill Starr Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Emma Gilhooly Kenosha, WI 2019-03-01 Ms. Carla Compton, Placerville, U S 2019-03-01 Activist/Advocate/Humanist Bo Graham Prospect Heights, IL 2019-03-01 Saba Dawood Chino, US 2019-03-01 Dina Teller Tallulah, US 2019-03-01 Sally face Is my life because i Eugene, US 2019-03-01 dont have one Yettside Bermudez Orlando, US 2019-03-01 atif Bangash Houston, US 2019-03-01 Blake Boyer Gr, US 2019-03-01 Ca sa n d ra Duncan us 2019-03-01 Rebecca Wilder Flanagan, US 2019-03-01 Angelina Shera Oak Park, US 2019-03-01 Joyetta Downey Waikoloa, US 2019-03-01 Elaine Partlow Hilo, US 2019-03-01 Kayla Olson Douglas, US 2019-03-01 Name Location Date Sexva i Ng Miramar, US 2019-03-01 Karena Martin Brandon, US 2019-03-01 jaylen irons Topeka, US 2019-03-01 Jayme Revenson New York, US 2019-03-01 Tyler White Angier, US 2019-03-01 Shantia Love Newark, US 2019-03-01 Kevin Cox Phoenix, US 2019-03-01 Thomas Zander Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 William Gonzalez Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Matt Yates Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Sean Wheeler Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Becky Schuyler Park Ridge, IL 2019-03-01 Abdul Khan Jersey city, US 2019-03-01 Arthur Vanders Mount prospect, IL 2019-03-01 James Godsey Joliet, US 2019-03-01 Felix Arnold San Diego, US 2019-03-01 E LIJAH KLIG E R Howell, U S 2019-03-01 Lonzie Murphy Kenansville, US 2019-03-01 ayevey j o n es Houston, US 2019-03-01 CEcil Collera Miami, US 2019-03-01 Jeff Mcclung Sutherlin, OR 2019-03-01 steve n s h i Flushing, US 2019-03-01 Name Location Date Rahat Naz Bronx, US 2019-03-01 Quinn Crossman Fremont, US 2019-03-02 Konstantina Tsahalis Astoria, US 2019-03-02 Gene Faucella Englishtown, US 2019-03-02 Christina Hanson Kingsford, US 2019-03-02 Barbara Santangelo Lakeland, FL 2019-03-02 Lauren Cox Hamilton, US 2019-03-02 Wa Luigi Corpus Christi, US 2019-03-02 Katie Arn ey Atlanta, GA 2019-03-02 Nicholas S US 2019-03-02 James Perine Racine, US 2019-03-02 Clinton Cartwright Red Bluff, U S 2019-03-02 Allegra Wong Las Vegas, US 2019-03-02 Brent Darnell Calhoun, US 2019-03-02 Am n a Malik Bronx, US 2019-03-02 Joy Green Jonesborough, US 2019-03-02 Andy Lai EI Monte, CA 2019-03-02 mike TARASIEVICH Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 Amiruddin Nuruddin Dublin, US 2019-03-02 Damien Steele Roseville, US 2019-03-02 Philip Padovano Massapequa Park, US 2019-03-02 Gabriella Ibanez Bellwood, US 2019-03-02 Name Location Date Isabella Arnold Port Huron, US 2019-03-02 Lucas Streich Arlington Heights, IL 2019-03-02 Corey Van houten Green Bay, US 2019-03-03 Sheila Athay Richfield, US 2019-03-03 Susan Streich Arlington Heights, IL 2019-03-03 Parker Robinson Pawleys Island, US 2019-03-03 Nagihan Genf West New York, US 2019-03-03 Diego Ceja Indio, US 2019-03-03 Kalena Gaspar Fallbrook, US 2019-03-03 Kevin Cook Zeeland, US 2019-03-03 Catherine Barlick Miami, US 2019-03-03 Yachira Sanchez Deland, US 2019-03-03 Autumn Wood Terre haute, US 2019-03-03 Claudia Carroll Pawleys Island, US 2019-03-03 David Cuellar Leavenworth, US 2019-03-03 Ash linton Sioux Falls, US 2019-03-04 . . ........... 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Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Sonia Rohowsky MT. PROSPECT, IL 2018-10-15 Stefania Ardelean Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Diane Nicolau Mt prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Renata Starobova Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Mary Carrico Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Carl Arriaza Prospect Hts, IL 2018-10-15 Mike Cuddy Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Eva Casazza Burbank, CA 2018-10-15 Lisa Hatzopoulos Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Olga Soreanu Chicago, IL 2018-10-15 Christine Maurer Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Stacey Ankony Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Encarni Schwartz Mount prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Laurie Campbell Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Laura Gastel Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Name Location Date Alice Kenny Champaign, IL 2018-10-15 Almas Baigabylov Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Lauren O'Neil Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-15 Grace Serafin Chicago, IL 2018-10-15 David Bottari Mt Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Mary Floyd My Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Debbie Fujara Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Chris Halvorsen Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Sabina Gaciu Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Karen Brask Chicago, IL 2018-10-16 Ioana Rarau Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Robert Taylor Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Paul Grippo Elmwood Park, IL 2018-10-16 Emme Guest Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Deanna Aliosius Belvidere, IL 2018-10-16 Yaro Rohowsky Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Sue Syslo Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Karen Weis Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Elizabeth Nowac Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Karen Miller Schaumburg, IL 2018-10-16 Robert Cimarusti Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Eric Young Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Name Location Date Jim Wille New York, NY 2018-10-16 Adrian Mocan Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Michael Heinze Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 David Wasowicz Chicago, IL 2018-10-16 Amy Cimarusti Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Chris Worden Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-16 Marina Cimarusti Eugene, OR 2018-10-16 Diana Taylor Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-16 Peter Konar Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Joanna Halvorsen Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Tim Laesch Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Tracy Laesch Milwaukee, WI 2018-10-16 Anna Roller Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Richard Fuller Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-16 Kristopher Whitby Palatine, IL 2018-10-16 Chris Merkle Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-16 Andrea Skobel Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Diane Turner Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Paresh Thakkar Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Sagar Thakkar Mt prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Amy Lies Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Jennifer Folan Chicago, IL 2018-10-17 Name Location Date Kristi Demstrom Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Christina Mareskes Chicago, IL 2018-10-17 alyce anderson mount prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Susan Wilkin Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Elizabeth Wilkin Elkhorn, WI 2018-10-17 Lorene Caravello Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Eric Caravello Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Dan Shanahan Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-17 Shelley Kolasa Prospect Heights, IL 2018-10-17 kendra sears us 2018-10-18 Linda Phillips Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-18 Erica Gordon Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-18 Peggy Tsevis Denver, IL 2018-10-18 Pam Fehling Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-18 Paula Zoern-Logy Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-18 Kathleen Konopasek Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-18 Patricia Haban Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-19 Margaret Hiselman Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-19 Michael Kristofka Buffalo Grove, IL 2018-10-19 Lori Kristofka Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-19 Mary Vreuls Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-19 Fred Konopasek Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-19 Name Location Date Carmen Teodora Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-20 Gladys Kozlin Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-20 Graham Schwartz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Daniel Nowak Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Dessislava Guigova Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 John Wilder Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Mary Jo Thelander Mount Prospect, US 2018-10-21 Bruce Kutnick Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-21 Job Ganschinietz US 2018-10-21 Christine Chengary Westerville, OH 2018-10-21 Kate Demeas Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Lee Brosnan Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Lana May Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Diane Gray Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Judy Harju Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Chris Manna Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-21 Robin Moran Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-21 SIMON POLITZER Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Jill Schiltz Mt Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Terri Gens Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 ronak Simon Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Katya Mischenko Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Name Location Date Charles Schreck Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Janine Durbin Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-22 Lisa Bons Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Katie Kenny Urbana, IL 2018-10-22 Nancy Blonn Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Elizabeth Fischer Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Debra Arment Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Joe Carbone Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-22 Ann McAllister Des Plaines, IL 2018-10-22 Angela Nicolosi Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Martin OGrady Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Dermot Edgecombe Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Caasie Wagner Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 MARIA ROMERO Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Donna Culhane Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-22 Monica Brouilette Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-22 Noreen McAndrew Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Keri Graham Mt Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Joyce Lee Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Jordan Smith US 2018-10-22 Maureen Markase Delavan, WI 2018-10-22 Thomas Dymek Chicago, IL 2018-10-22 Name Location Date Mary Gipson Des Plaines, IL 2018-10-22 Kim Rivera Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Delma Haro-Moreno Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Christina Intou nas Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Mary Draffkorn Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Carrie Tomky Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-22 Iwona Wodzynski Des Plaines, IL 2018-10-22 verenise nieto US 2018-10-22 Elias Sanchez US 2018-10-22 stan lesniak Prospect Heights, IL 2018-10-23 Chase Holtz US 2018-10-23 Taylor Bennett Urbana, IL 2018-10-23 Saulo Torres US 2018-10-23 Frank Neri US 2018-10-23 Trevor Hammonds US 2018-10-23 Paula La Gioia Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-23 Zoey Botvi i n k US 2018-10-23 Karina Baxter US 2018-10-23 Samantha Funovits Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-23 Debbie Evers Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-23 Polly Gillogly Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-24 Brad Tomky Chicago, IL 2018-10-24 Name Location Date Dan Marcum US 2018-10-24 Cherise Dwyer US 2018-10-24 Beth Martinsen Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-25 Stephen Skobel Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-26 veronica Debella US 2018-10-26 Angela Baker Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-27 Anthony Reische Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-28 Janice Dubinski Des Plaines, IL 2018-10-28 Madalina Matei Mt prospect, IL 2018-10-28 Mike Konopka Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-28 Lawrence Voss Arlington Heights, IL 2018-10-29 Oscar Gonzalez Milwaukee, WI 2018-10-30 hehe hehe Los Angeles, US 2018-10-30 Elizabeth Gaudet Lynbrook, US 2018-10-30 Angela Young Chicago, IL 2018-10-30 Christian Melendez EI Paso, US 2018-10-30 sunil vij Anaheim, US 2018-10-30 Carole Hagen Hillsboro, US 2018-10-30 Stephanie Fernandez Lynbrook, US 2018-10-30 Lorna Zamora Cainta, Rizal, US 2018-10-31 Angie Sartori Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-31 Jack Metcalf Mount Prospect, IL 2018-10-31 Name Location Date Brian Schilling Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-10-31 harold hamre Bloomfield, IA 2018-10-31 terri pigford Dayton, US 2018-11-01 Elizabeth Galliano Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-02 Sherrill Lojewski Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-02 Dianne Garces Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-02 Terry Koziol Arlington Heights, IL 2018-11-02 Tim Gosch Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-02 Dolores Stewart Massapequa Park, US 2018-11-02 Laurie Dinse Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-03 Donna St Denis Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-03 Jerome Thomas Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-03 Victor Velazquez Lynbrook, US 2018-11-03 Marilyn Garces Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-04 Alice Wunderlich Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-04 Ana Acevedo Lynbrook, US 2018-11-04 John Heil Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-05 Jonathan Boyne Honolulu, US 2018-11-05 Rollin Persson Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-06 nick mavradas mount prospect, IL 2018-11-06 Gary Grzelak Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-06 Jeff Genualdi Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-07 Name Location Date Gerald Adams Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-07 Melissa Rodriguez Philadelphia, US 2018-11-07 Donna Tyrrell Howell, US 2018-11-07 Kelp Meep Lawrenceville, US 2018-11-07 Monique Pinto Chicago, US 2018-11-07 Meep Meepson Redwood City, US 2018-11-07 Gregory Correia Oswego, IL 2018-11-07 Laura Egger Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-07 Marion Marsh Elm Grove, US 2018-11-07 David Grandt Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-07 Dave Surico Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-11-07 Emma L. Kalny Other, US 2018-11-08 awe zuckerburn US 2018-11-08 Josh Resnick Seaford, US 2018-11-08 E E Charleston, US 2018-11-08 George Olson Chicago, IL 2018-11-08 Tanaiya Gillenwater Chicago, US 2018-11-08 Jessica Rodriguez Mario, IN 2018-11-08 Laura Champlain Lynbrook, US 2018-11-08 Sandra Matthews Mundelein, US 2018-11-08 Leilani Phillips San Mateo, US 2018-11-09 Karen Pershing Granger, IN 2018-11-09 Name Location Date Michael Demstrom Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-09 Robin Rowe Bradenton, FL 2018-11-09 Stephen Campbell Wilmington, US 2018-11-09 Ralph Puralewski Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-09 Amy Romanelli Arlington Heights, IL 2018-11-09 Elijah Boyd Paramount, US 2018-11-10 Amir Julius Loma Linda, US 2018-11-10 Brian Bilello Lynbrook, US 2018-11-10 Adam Hernandez Lynbrook, US 2018-11-10 James Wilson Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-10 Latoshia Jacobs Chicago, IL 2018-11-10 Dorothy Kozakowski Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-11 Linda Waycie Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-11-12 Mike Campos Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Kirk Benson Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Mark Kasper Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Jeff Geldmyer MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2018-11-13 Christine Shim -ping Mount prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Natalie Albrecht Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Nick Shim -Ping Mount Prospect, WI 2018-11-13 Lisa Montiel-Meyer Crest Hill, IL 2018-11-13 Michael Buttliere Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Name Location Date Beth Meyer Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Susan Meyer Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 James Graham Joliet, IL 2018-11-13 Loreen Stone Schaumburg, IL 2018-11-13 Cheryl Bootz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Mary Veit Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 AJ P Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-13 Jeff Yedinak Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Lindsey Yedinak Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Chris Donna Chicago, IL 2018-11-14 jubilian Jesu Schaumburg, IL 2018-11-14 Kimberly Kaniecki Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Sharon Malen Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Jeremy Pfile Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Leah Pfile Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Kiril Minev mount prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Raymond Klimara Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Carole Martz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Kathleen Arof Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Katherine Burton Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-14 Geraldine Jozwik Des Plaines, IL 2018-11-15 Ruth Kranik Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-15 Name Location Date And rew Jozwi k Des Plaines, IL 2018-11-15 Alex Malko Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-15 Richard L Kniaz Sr Des Plaines, IL 2018-11-16 Marilyn Emigh Mt Prospect, IL 2018-11-16 David Lau Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-17 Monika Witek Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-17 Ben Dojutrek Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-17 Karen Ackermann Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-18 Darlene Mack Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-19 Bharath Adaveni Chicago, IL 2018-11-19 Daamodar N Chicago, IL 2018-11-19 Laura Carioti Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-20 Conor McAuliffe Milton, US 2018-11-20 Sandra Moyer Urbana, US 2018-11-20 Francis Carioti Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-20 Kimberly Wade Malverne, US 2018-11-21 Vivian Eyzaguirre Chicago, IL 2018-11-22 Jay Brockway Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-23 Michael Baushke Middleburg, US 2018-11-23 Syed Sherazi South Richmond Hill, US 2018-11-23 Jehan Haddad South Holland, US 2018-11-23 Liz LaPlante Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-25 Name Location Date Nancy Feys Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-25 Joshua Welsh Oxford, US 2018-11-25 jash g i nyee US 2018-11-25 Marie Voss Arlington Heights, IL 2018-11-25 owen payne Tucson, US 2018-11-25 Jonah Ochoa Portland, US 2018-11-26 Andrew Pakhnyuk Chicago, US 2018-11-26 michael villanova Schenectady, US 2018-11-26 Angelo Battung Skokie, US 2018-11-26 alysa Sachdeva Buffalo Grove, US 2018-11-26 Kashifa Khatoon Chicago, US 2018-11-26 Efniel Lira Oak Lawn, US 2018-11-26 Sehal Siddiqui Skokie, US 2018-11-26 Jessica White US 2018-11-26 Charity dillon Jamestown, US 2018-11-26 Michael Friedmann Bronx, US 2018-11-26 Arlene Zuckerman Jamaica, US 2018-11-26 Joan Mora Bartres Beaverton, US 2018-11-26 Devin Lee Crystal Lake, US 2018-11-26 Consuelo Botti Chicago, IL 2018-11-26 Michael Hedrich Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-26 Tony Congine Mckinney, TX 2018-11-26 Name Location Date Jaime Rego Fall River, US 2018-11-26 Delaney Garner Fort Wayne, US 2018-11-26 Michele Mottlowitz Buffalo Grove, US 2018-11-26 IONA OSMENT Irvine, US 2018-11-26 Lida Miller Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-26 Kristipher Webster Kingman, IN 2018-11-27 Annamarie Cannata Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-27 James Hiser Alexandria, IN 2018-11-27 Patrick Blum Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-27 MARKIAN PAWLUK Chicago, IL 2018-11-27 Bob Roller Wheeling, IL 2018-11-27 Cierra Powell Chicago, IL 2018-11-27 Lynn O'Donnell Lombard, US 2018-11-27 Frano Kraljevic Skokie, US 2018-11-27 Adam Nguyen Burke, US 2018-11-28 Kevin Corona New Lenox, US 2018-11-28 Phillip Ferdon Callahan, US 2018-11-28 Chris Johnson Knoxville, US 2018-11-28 Larry Baron Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-28 Kamal Gulati Chicago, US 2018-11-28 anon anon US 2018-11-29 Jesse Merriam Baltimore, US 2018-11-29 Name Location Date Presley Thompson Ozark, US 2018-11-29 Julie Dore Marysville, MI 2018-11-29 Nina Krause Germantown, TN 2018-11-29 josette Szalko Woodridge, IL 2018-11-29 Victoria Baron Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-30 Ellen Loeb Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-30 Magdalena Suszko Mount Prospect, IL 2018-11-30 Michael Petrenko Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-01 Rebecca Frank Mount prospect, IL 2018-12-01 Mark Frank Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-01 Dennis Voss Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-01 Jen Houchins Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-02 Lindsay Seymour Mt Prospect, IL 2018-12-02 Beth Seaman Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Thomas Neitzke Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Judy Collin -Hajduk Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-03 Lynda Dannhauer Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Patricia Tokimoto Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Sandra Kowalski Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Kyle Payne Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 David Wagner Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Ryan Velky Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Name Location Date Jan Meyer Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Frankie Loverde Hebron, IL 2018-12-03 Sonya Hill Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-03 Victoria Mesa Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-04 Christina Diaz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-04 Karin Buntic Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-04 Keith Baumann Mt Prospect, IL 2018-12-04 Stefania Adeleant Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-04 Danuta Bicz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-05 Rita Lee Mt Prospect, IL 2018-12-06 Joseph Billetdeaux Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-06 Sara Breeden Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-06 Brianna Morgan Elk Grove Village, IL 2018-12-10 Maureen Kendziera Prospect Heights, IL 2018-12-11 Margaret Puszka Mt. Prospect, IL 2018-12-11 Janet Adams Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-12 Carla Zielke Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-12 Sonal Patel Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-13 Mary Henning Mount prospect, IL 2018-12-13 Chris Jannusch Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-13 Karen Cook Mt Prospect, IL 2018-12-14 AudreyJans Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-14 Name Location Date Margaret Scholl MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2018-12-14 Rick Kesler Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-14 Peter Austin Mount prospect, IL 2018-12-15 Katherine Neumann Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-15 Elizabeth jannusch Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-15 Patti O'Shea Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-16 Ashlyn Meyer Walton, US 2018-12-17 Robert Black Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-19 Miryana Schubert Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-20 Rhonda Bradley Crossville, TN 2018-12-20 Santiago Barajas Oxnard, US 2018-12-21 Erik Mortensen Walnut, US 2018-12-21 Terence Palmer Langston, US 2018-12-21 Bryan Crow Anaheim, US 2018-12-21 Andrea Griffin Bartelso, IL 2018-12-22 Angel Espada Brooklyn, US 2018-12-22 Hassan Elawad Charlotte, US 2018-12-22 Ali Kamal New York, US 2018-12-22 Bj Chamberlain Arlington Heights, IL 2018-12-22 Lori Marques Dwight, IL 2018-12-22 Robert Turner Highland Park, IL 2018-12-22 Water Melon Granite City, IL 2018-12-22 Name Location Date Jasmyne Reynolds Holyoke, US 2018-12-22 Mohammed Salim San Francisco, US 2018-12-22 Pushpendra Kabdaula Naperville, IL 2018-12-22 MehadYousif New York, US 2018-12-22 Mohamed Elsafi Oak Lawn, IL 2018-12-22 Alberta Jones Chicago, IL 2018-12-22 Trey Henderson US 2018-12-22 Maxlex Verrr Peoria, US 2018-12-22 Stefanie Lorenz Mount Prospect, IL 2018-12-22 Elijah Fatheree Varna, IL 2018-12-22 Donna Trapp South Wilmington, US 2018-12-22 Erin Kruger Odell, IL 2018-12-22 Tarik Abdalla Chicago, IL 2018-12-22 Miranda Wendt Chicago, IL 2018-12-22 Laura Behrends Glendale Heights, IL 2018-12-23 Cathy Burke Dwight, IL 2018-12-23 Colin Pham Canton, US 2018-12-23 Addison Reese Shepherdstown, US 2018-12-23 Tracy Anderson Dwight, IL 2018-12-23 beau newman Charlotte, US 2018-12-23 Utkarsh Nath Fremont, US 2018-12-23 Carole Shields Morris, IL 2018-12-23 Name Location Date Cathy rupp Pittsburgh, US 2018-12-23 Mayra Rangel Las Vegas, US 2018-12-25 Eugene Wells Cleveland, US 2018-12-25 Emma Mertens Columbia, US 2018-12-25 Justun Dorgan North bend, US 2018-12-25 Neil jessee Lockport, US 2018-12-26 Adonis Aybar Boston, US 2018-12-26 Lori Bryant Pendleton, US 2018-12-26 crystal jonesjoyner Wayne, US 2018-12-26 Deshaun Edmundson Wilson, US 2018-12-26 Cris Sayago Beaverton, US 2018-12-26 Aziza Rockingham Kingston, US 2018-12-26 Cameron Dall Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-06 Sam Rannochio Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-06 Yulia Bjekic Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-06 Robin Soletzky Phoenix, US 2019-01-08 Paresh Thakkar Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-13 Amit Shah Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-14 Riya Shah Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-14 Seema Shah Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-15 Annie Barber Ricks Reno, US 2019-01-16 Keegan McCray Denver, US 2019-01-16 Name Location Date Val Kulak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-18 Barbara Neitzke Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-19 Anna Nikolopoulos Arlington Heights, IL 2019-01-19 Mary Jo Gamber Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-19 mark gamber Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-19 Kasia McGrew Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-20 Joann Petrancosta Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-20 Melinda Chappell Byron, US 2019-01-20 Amy Chipules Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-20 phil maher Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-20 judith schliessmann Arlington Heights, IL 2019-01-20 William Klippert Arlington Heights, IL 2019-01-20 Lonnie Falls 418 S Maple St Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-22 Lorianne Mcguire Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-22 David Mueller Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-22 Swift None Glenview, IL 2019-01-22 Brenda Bersovine Villa rica, US 2019-01-22 Donna Buti Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-23 Raja Grandhi Morrisvile, US 2019-01-23 Maddie Radtke Cascade, US 2019-01-23 Chad Schweitzer Milwaukee, US 2019-01-23 Fidel Juarez Illinois, US 2019-01-23 Name Location Date Leland Elm Milwaukee, US 2019-01-23 Mattie Barkan Valley Stream, US 2019-01-23 Tammy Weber Hammond, US 2019-01-23 David Copp Chisholm, US 2019-01-23 Ryan Roach Dana Point, US 2019-01-23 Johanna Revelez Tacoma, WA 2019-01-23 Virginia Haase Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-23 Thomas Szyska Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-26 Bette Gilbertson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-28 Leen Alabed Irvine, US 2019-01-28 Ibrahim Maras Garden Grove, US 2019-01-29 Kathleen Beck Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-29 Mary DeNotto Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-30 Gerry DeNotto Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-30 Ruth Hauswirth Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-30 Nelson Ojeda Miami, US 2019-01-30 Martha Garza Whiting, US 2019-01-30 Will Boerema Stroudsburg, US 2019-01-31 Anthony Chiodi Bronx, US 2019-01-31 Duston Patrick Great Neck, US 2019-01-31 gavin gadberry US 2019-01-31 Yu Cao La Jolla, US 2019-01-31 Name Location Date Sonia Tolentino Mount Prospect, IL 2019-01-31 Robin Frmn Columbia, US 2019-02-01 Cody Stine Canton, US 2019-02-01 Michael Narut Jacksonville, US 2019-02-01 Bridget Handley Park Ridge, US 2019-02-01 grace harvey lebanon, US 2019-02-02 Robert Mason US 2019-02-02 Darcy Lindelli US 2019-02-02 Edwa rd o Ramirez Ocean view, US 2019-02-02 John Nappie Jasper,, US 2019-02-02 Linda Numani Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-03 Crista Altergott Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-05 Deborah Billings Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-05 Arthur Hantel MT. PROSPECT, IL 2019-02-05 Luke Jonson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-05 Joy Medrano Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 Frank Styzek Chicago, IL 2019-02-06 Angela Hughes Edenton, US 2019-02-06 Evie Pairitz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 Sally Cohon Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 Jim Albovias Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 John Vogelsberg Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 Name Location Date Lisa Miller Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 John Miller Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-06 Roberta Mitchell Chicago, IL 2019-02-07 Mark Dietz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Mary Campbell Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Mary McMahon Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Charles E. Stevens Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 W. Michael Mundt Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Carole Delahunty Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 John Pawlowski MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2019-02-07 Patricia Perry Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Jessica Montana Wheaton, IL 2019-02-07 Sandy Fox Ashburn, VA 2019-02-07 Lisa Honcharuk Rolling Meadows, IL 2019-02-07 Brett Pasternak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Julia McDonnell Mount prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Bridgette McGehee Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-07 Bridget Fleagle Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-08 Denise Spedale Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-08 alicia rohrlack mt prospect, IL 2019-02-08 Shawn Campbell Palatine, IL 2019-02-08 Derek Fleagle MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2019-02-08 Name Location Date Imre Soos Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-08 Deborah Matthiesen Sausalito, CA 2019-02-09 James Blue Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-09 Kristin Mount Chicago, IL 2019-02-09 Svetla Gregory Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-09 Linda Bruno mount prospect, IL 2019-02-09 Gina Faso Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-09 Marlena stavropoulos Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-09 Maria Michalakos Chicago, IL 2019-02-09 Kerrie Pasternak Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-09 emely Biel mount prospect, IL 2019-02-10 shawna steiner oak lawn, il, IL 2019-02-10 Pam Dammen San Jose, CA 2019-02-10 Don Dammen San Jose, CA 2019-02-10 Alice Stauder Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-10 Eileen Henquinet Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-10 Gail Liberty Mt prospect, IL 2019-02-10 Iry Flangel Buffalo Grove, IL 2019-02-10 Emilie Kalghatgi Chicago, IL 2019-02-10 Jodi Peck Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-10 William Hassig Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-10 Megan Bergman Lake in the Hills, IL 2019-02-11 Name Location Date Rebecca Clesen Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-11 Cathy Moser Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-11 Mary Ann Ruskuls Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-11 Susan Rothstein Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-11 Thomas Massey Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-11 Adam Ruskuls Oswego, IL 2019-02-11 Joe OHare Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-12 Jeff Anderson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-12 Suzanne Stuebe Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-12 Angel Rivera Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-12 Amanda Bastable Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-12 Linda Williams Montgomery, AL 2019-02-12 Ke'on Smith Knoxville, US 2019-02-12 Theresa Wisniewski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-12 Dale Wilson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-13 Sharon jusick Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-13 Shawn Mowery Muefreesboro, US 2019-02-13 Luis Morris Seattle, US 2019-02-13 Myah Merino Federal Way, WA 2019-02-13 Shamari Bundy Mission Hills, US 2019-02-13 Mary Osvath Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-13 Marilyn Woodruff Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-13 Name Location Date Andrew McDonough Waukesha, US 2019-02-13 Mason Bagusky Kingston, US 2019-02-13 James Legge Omaha, US 2019-02-13 Dawn Heath Slidell, US 2019-02-13 Bonnie Falcone Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-14 Joel Oliver Garden City, US 2019-02-14 Nemat Mohamed Katy, US 2019-02-14 Mike Silver Hicksville, US 2019-02-14 Janet Peterson Troy, US 2019-02-14 John Pierce Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-14 Sydney Crook Seabrook, US 2019-02-14 Hassan majeed Memphis, US 2019-02-14 Paul Gajda Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-15 Linda Sheridan Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-15 Gabriela Villanueva Denver, US 2019-02-15 jorge reyes Villa Park, US 2019-02-15 Sophia Capili Toms River, US 2019-02-15 Paula Flowers Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-15 Clare toffenetti mt prospect, IL 2019-02-15 John Deer Fresno, US 2019-02-15 Deanne Butindaro Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-15 Vicki Mills M u rray, KY 2019-02-15 Name Location Date Eugene Dubinski Oak Park, IL 2019-02-15 Joseph & Norma Piper Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-15 Zoltan Bodnar Chicago, IL 2019-02-16 Giovanni Geraci Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-16 Sylvester Malinowski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-16 Patrick Murphy Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-16 Peggy Hayes Chicago, IL 2019-02-16 Ruth House Evansville, IN 2019-02-17 Mary Stone Olathe, KS 2019-02-17 John Sandquist Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-17 Ann Barnes Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-17 Sandra Gallup Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-18 Lauren Oggiono Upton, US 2019-02-18 Mary McCarthy Ninety Six, US 2019-02-18 Rajendra Shah Colonia, US 2019-02-19 Ming Chiu Cheung Great Neck, US 2019-02-19 Chris Ke Great Neck, US 2019-02-19 Lee Okamoto Chicago, IL 2019-02-19 Kimberly Anderson Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 Mavronicles david fonseca Greenwood, US 2019-02-19 J. K. Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 Name Location Date Kelly SIMON Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 Amy Shin Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 Wayne Tubbs Centerville, US 2019-02-19 Vanessa Taylor Greenwood, US 2019-02-19 Lisa Szyska Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 Tim D'Anza Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-19 John Anderson Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-20 Wei hsieh New York, US 2019-02-20 Matt Galloucis Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-20 Tammi Cameron Ninety Six, US 2019-02-20 Joanne Benton Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-20 Luria Callaham US 2019-02-20 Dori Goldman Chicago, US 2019-02-20 Joy Toler Greenwood, US 2019-02-20 Lizzy Liu Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-20 Linda Wantuch Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-21 David Stanton Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Shannon Savage Greenwood, US 2019-02-21 Geoffrey Rosean Mount Prosect, IL 2019-02-21 Peg O'Hare Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Sierra Ainsworth Hampstead, US 2019-02-21 Kathryn Kucera Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-21 Name Location Date Aihua Sun Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Diane Cummings Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Kathy Kurzawa Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Mary Kay Stallone Des Plaines, IL 2019-02-22 Patrick Stallone Chicago, IL 2019-02-22 Eve Smith Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 N Morrison Palatine, IL 2019-02-22 Tyler Olen US 2019-02-22 John Volple Niles, IL 2019-02-22 Bruce Shaffer Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Tony Waski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Jay Li Jericho, US 2019-02-22 Kristin Dubowski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Mary Jo Keeley Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Renee Vogt -Norton Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Stan Hillstrom Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Jori Hillstrom Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-22 Bob Ksiazek Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Linda Pizzato Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 David Pizzato Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Anna SZYNALIK Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Peter Szynalik Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Name Location Date Malgorzata Plewa Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Lisa Feingold Des Plaines, IL 2019-02-23 Julie Voigt Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Collin Voigt Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Aaron Engel Grayslake, US 2019-02-23 Brent Gillen Massapequa, US 2019-02-23 Luis Avalos Garden Grove, US 2019-02-23 Samantha McCarson Bellmore, US 2019-02-23 DANIEL Motykie Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Bigtommym Maloney Massapequa Park, US 2019-02-23 D. Desantis Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Joseph Padovano Massapequa Park, US 2019-02-23 Eileen Sanaghan Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-23 Zbigniew Golonka Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Michelle Jersey Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Mark Thorne Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Mary Wells Pompano Beach, IL 2019-02-24 Ed Dubowski Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Cristian Borsa Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Tom Katsaros Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Steve Katsaros Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-24 Jeffrey Huber Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Name Location Date Passorn jamkajornkiat Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Cristina Borsa Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Monique Bergeron Chicago, IL 2019-02-25 Kamil Seremak Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Craig Wolfe Prospect Heights, IL 2019-02-25 Lynn Morris Mtg Prospecy, IL 2019-02-25 Michelle Bergeron Milwaukee, WI 2019-02-25 Marilyn Fernandez Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-25 Steven Two re k Wauwatosa, WI 2019-02-25 John Husmann Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-26 Teneshia Vaughn Chicago, IL 2019-02-26 Martin & Martha Lindeman Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 KURT MCDONNELL Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Jessica Schwake Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-26 Carly Cummings Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-26 Fayyaz Ahmed Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 George Contoravdis Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Carl Finkbiner Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-27 Kevin Unger Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Yogi Patel Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Stanislava Novakov Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Marta Drozd Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Name Location Date Violeta Contoravdis Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Beata Liszka Palos Hills, IL 2019-02-28 Karen Janke Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Sandi Pepich Mt Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 frank fulton Arlington Heights, IL 2019-02-28 Antonina Borowski Dallas, TX 2019-02-28 Janice Stone Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Marek Bak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Ruby Larson Tacoma, US 2019-02-28 Pinal Patel Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 pat padera Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Sereno Bondioli Mount Prospect, IL 2019-02-28 Mike O'Hart Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Rpbert Spedale Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 D. Jill Nelson Elk Grove Village, IL 2019-03-01 joe done gloucester, US 2019-03-01 Danielle Mitchell Edinboro, US 2019-03-01 Kelly Janowiak Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Charlene Hernandez Richmond, US 2019-03-01 Angelina Shera Oak Park, US 2019-03-01 Brenda Paladino Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 James Shafi Aurora, US 2019-03-01 Name Location Date Izzam Siddiqui Bolingbrook, US 2019-03-01 Arsalan Najeeb Flower Mound, US 2019-03-01 Isabel Amezcua Barrington, US 2019-03-01 sunny li Fremont, US 2019-03-01 Kristen Kazuk Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Kendall Gillies Chicago, IL 2019-03-01 john kazuk Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-01 Zayn Khan Chicago, US 2019-03-01 Matthew Rendino Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 Eddie Stopka Deer Park, US 2019-03-02 Cory Reiser Mt Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 Meghan Bowman Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 Andrzej Zurniewicz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 Susan Opitz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-02 theresa Felde Arlington Heights, IL 2019-03-02 Sharon Panos Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-03 Bonnie Barczak Mt. 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Prospect, IL 2019-03-25 Hannah Horwitz Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-25 Maushmi Shah Carol Stream, US 2019-03-26 Holger Fack MT.PROSPECT, IL 2019-03-26 Joan Fack Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-26 Leticia Ii-kahahane Lahaina, US 2019-03-26 Marjorie Robertson Appleton, US 2019-03-26 Sreedhar Vaka Schaumburg, US 2019-03-26 Marina Dlacic Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-26 Donna Hoffman Wheaton, IL 2019-03-26 Nancy Warner Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-03-26 Elena Richardson Apex, US 2019-03-26 Madison Wittenborn Summit Argo, US 2019-03-26 Victoria Dimanno Allentown, US 2019-03-26 Terry Stonelake Amarillo, US 2019-03-26 rxve rtx Fyg Paterson, US 2019-03-26 Luke Moretti Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-26 Eileen Kane Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-26 Kevin Warner Houston, TX 2019-03-26 ARTHUR HARTING MOUNT PROSPECT, IL 2019-03-26 Name Location Date Scott Yoder Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-26 Caroline Aldworth Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-26 Reynaldo Barretto Temecula, US 2019-03-26 Mary 011erer Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-03-26 Sarah Gia Chicago, IL 2019-03-27 Brad Schroeder Mt prospect, IL 2019-03-27 Sergio Gutierrez Boston, US 2019-03-27 Tamara Horn Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-27 Sophia Mao Chino Hills, US 2019-03-27 Marcy Henry Aurora, US 2019-03-27 Kristin Neve Stone Mountain, GA 2019-03-27 Jonathan Lusk Des Plaines, IL 2019-03-28 Evan Brown Tipp City, US 2019-03-28 Toni Ivanov Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-28 Art Harris Bluefield, US 2019-03-28 Steve Roe Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-28 IhorAndrushko Chicago, US 2019-03-28 raymond f clow III Chicago Heights, US 2019-03-28 Amy Rendino Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-29 Sarah Roe Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-29 Tom Mosholder US 2019-03-29 Chris Kowalewski Charlotte, US 2019-03-29 Name Location Date Matt Kowalewski Charlotte, US 2019-03-29 Joanna Kowalewski Charlotte, US 2019-03-29 Katie Kapcheck Chicago, IL 2019-03-29 Elaine Hudson Arlington Heights, US 2019-03-29 Melissa Garofalo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-29 Daniel Bennett Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-29 Mary Jo Garofalo Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-29 Michael Garofalo Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-29 Deborah Rzeszutko Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-30 Long Dick43 Anderson, US 2019-03-30 James Thompson Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-30 Leo B. Chicago, US 2019-03-30 Larry Tomko Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-30 Zenaida Torres Chicago, US 2019-03-30 Lloyd Unger Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-31 Rawa h Ahmed Khartoum, US 2019-03-31 Linda Boyko Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-31 Hazel Huesca St. Charles, US 2019-03-31 Paula Winkler Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-31 Rose Jubera Chicago, US 2019-03-31 Tamara Brey Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-31 Gina Dahlgren Bartlett, US 2019-03-31 Name Location Date Chifeng Hsiao Mount Prospect, IL 2019-03-31 Arp i n e Ba baya n us 2019-03-31 Maureen Majerus Mount Prospect, US 2019-03-31 Thomas Jones Portland, US 2019-04-01 Forest Cardwell Cardwell Greeley, CO 2019-04-01 Biran Patel Mount prospect, IL 2019-04-01 Tony Strittmatter San Francisco, US 2019-04-01 Heather Conley Bellefontaine, US 2019-04-01 Marie Fuller Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-01 Lexiy Crowder Springfield, US 2019-04-01 Janne Matter Barrington, US 2019-04-01 Cynthia Nowak Illinois 2019-04-01 John Wester Knoxville, US 2019-04-01 Catherine Matula Mt Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Susan Bender Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-04-01 Gary thompson Lebanon, US 2019-04-01 R Kent Kirkwood Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-01 micah mccormick Rockwall, US 2019-04-01 Paul Bender Mount Prospect, IL. 60056, US 2019-04-01 Lynn Berry Mount prospect, IL 2019-04-01 alex quezada Carmel Valley, US 2019-04-01 Elizabeth Tucker Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Name Location Date Carl Ekberg Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-01 Paul Westfallen Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Robert Skowronski Arlington Heights, US 2019-04-01 Nancy D'Andrea Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Elaine Plummer Barrington, IL 2019-04-01 Roger Streetz Mt Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Eugene O'Sullivan Mt Prospect, US 2019-04-01 Catherine Anast Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-02 James Anast Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-02 Nikunj Kshatriya Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-02 George Clowes Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-02 Catherine Elias Mt. Prospect, US 2019-04-02 Matthew Farias Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-02 AndreaLynn Prentice US 2019-04-02 Allison O'Hart mount prospect, US 2019-04-02 Claudia Dickinson Chicago, US 2019-04-02 Thomas Sessa Chicago Heights, US 2019-04-02 Evan Wong Honolulu, US 2019-04-02 Joe Cragun Indianapolis, US 2019-04-02 Bonny Scott Mt Prospect, US 2019-04-02 Kristin Mckenzie Zachary, LA 2019-04-02 Timothy McMahon Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-02 Name Location Date frank knechtges hanover park, IL 2019-04-02 julieJohnson Mount Prospect, US 2019-04-02 Mary Jo Polark Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-02 Mary Kay McMahon Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-04-02 Mary Larson Arlington Heights, IL 2019-04-02 Jessica Evans Nottingham, US 2019-04-02 Christian Dadia Whittier, US 2019-04-02 Larissa Valdez Houston, US 2019-04-02 Rachel Luvn Mines US 2019-04-02 Heather Harrison Polk City, US 2019-04-02 Corrie Ruiz Eagle Lake, US 2019-04-02 Brian Obi Chicago, US 2019-04-02 Debbie LeComte Mt. Prospect, IL 2019-04-03 Aggy Batalia Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-03 Carol Blake Wheaton, US 2019-04-03 Alexander Grzyb Wheaton, US 2019-04-03 Natalie Danaher Mount Prospect, IL 2019-04-03 Jaime Naco La Habra, US 2019-04-03 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission Members Chairman Joseph Donnelly FROM: Katie Dolan Dix, Capannari Ice Cream DATE: March 14, 2019 RE: MAPLE STREET LOFTS PROPOSAL Dear Members of the Mount Prospect Planning and Zoning Commission: I would like to voice my opinion on the Maple Street Loft project. It is imperative to the growth and vibrancy of Mount Prospect that this project happen. Capannari Ice Cream will be celebrating its 19th season this year. We are blessed to have survived so many years. We have worked hard on our business but more importantly, we have worked hard on building a community. We understand the importance of collective thinking, agreed vision and overarching goals. Our survival depends on our fellow merchant's survival. We all play a role in driving the vision of Mount Prospect forward. The Maple Street Lofts bring the most important link to our chain. The project will bring density and create a tipping point of residents. That tipping point will drive retailers here and support those that are already established. Mount Prospect needs more residents to support the shops, restaurants and services in the downtown area. The Maple Street Loft proposal should be approved for the continued growth and positive direction Mount Prospect is headed. We have so much to be proud of in Mount Prospect, let's keep the momentum going for the future of our great town. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, Katie Dolan Dix Capannari Ice Cream AN All/ wa, /AY WINGISPAN DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting, of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 56 Single -Family Attached Roiwhomes 0 14,000 Square Feet Commercial Space 268 Space Parking Structure I support this, project, oecause it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revftalize a now vacant site 'in the heart of Downtown. The property's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story building,. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of # 11 1 1 Mount Prospect to fund additional, prograrns in our nei,gnDornoola. 1, as a merchant operating in Downtown Mount Prospect, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature: 0 Print Name. 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The property's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story buildinj The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of 4 Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a merchant operationgin Downtown Mount Prospect, ask that the Vifflage ofMoana Prospect support this project. Print Name`j�S (,� �' �/G ('�' Business Name: 1,1_6 Z�ell—df Address-, j (1 �- (�.� . nI o ��� j }Z:�✓ S Date.� �5 - Is (31 Cli"ll'D 4-J vi k -mm -mm c ro (A 0 4mJ Ln lw E&. o almil Ln D E Qj ral u fu L. ail ro E Ln CL C) uni c M fto V) ro 2. 4-J moo A c > 0 ral ai a N, 1pmxxmm .+-ij > ail 0 0 4. C + 0 E 01 4,-J' (Ij L. 0 E 14,-Jl ro ail aj, > ai 4-j 0 ru, Is WIN Cli"ll'D WIN WINGSPAN DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 0 14,0001 Square Feet Commercial Space 6i 268i Space Parking Structure 0 1 support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as, well as, revitalize a -Im now vacant site 1 The propierty's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story buildlingl' The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village olf Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1,1 as a merchant operating in Downtown Mount Prospect, ask that the Village of Mount 0 A. Prospect support this projec-t. Signature-, Print Name.: 14( e, /c/), Business Name-, Address: �0 % s� � S� Date: March 14th, 2019 Dear Planning & Zoning Committee, We're writing today to encourage you to vote YES to the Maple Street Development. We have lived here now for 31 years. We're very excited for all the new developments and the giant leaps in progress that Mount Prospect is making. We have gone to the Open Houses and viewed what the plans for this development are. We don't have a problem with the original plans at 8 stories high, but we understand that some people do. We feel strongly that the developer has made many efforts to listen to the concerns of the residents and made adjustments. We have heard many of the complaints and we feel like there is a lot of misinformation out there causing these complaints. We like the new parking plans having the north side commuters parking in the Village garage which alleviates pressure at the main intersections downtown. I'm sure you've heard it more than once and from more than one source about the need for a grocery store. I agree, but I also know that we aren't going to get one if we don't have the density to support it. Unfortunately, many think we should have the stores come in first and then build around it, but no business is going to come here and lay out a lot of money to build out a business and then sit and wait for the town to come. We are also small business owners here for 25 years and know for all of the small businesses to survive we need more people and yes, more traffic. We think this is a well laid out, thought out plan and I hope you will vote YES to let this project move on to the next step. Thank you, Roberta Hamann Patrick Hamann Tom Nelson JJ WINGSPAN if DEVELOPMENT GROUP P E TI, Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments G 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomeis 0 14,000 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I su port this Project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Pros p pect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants,, retailers, and shops, as, well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. 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NIQUN+ WIN'GSPAN D11 EVELOPMENT'GROUP Maple Street Lofts, Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Singie-ramn I y Attached Rowhomes 0 14,0010 Square F'eet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure 9 I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revi*tali*ze a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The property's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story buildinj The development will also generate significant property tax revenue., allowing, the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a merchant operating m Downtown Mount Prospect, ask that the Village of Mount 4 - Prospect support this projecc. H= �#c Print Name: AAittg),,jr ek--;44.J Business Name:�p44 X; C'JoJ Address: '16 til% Date: �,� f G Shallcross, Jason From: Cooney, Bill Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 11:07 AM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: FW: Maple Street Project Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: jimtamkin@yahoo.com <jimtamkin@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 10:54 PM To: Cooney, Bill <BCooney@mountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Project Hi Bill, Jim from the Mount Prospect Jimmy Johns here. Hope all is well! Just wanted to send you a quick email letting you know as a business owner in the community, I support the development on Maple street. Regards, Jim Tamkin Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1 From: Elaine Hudson <gramrockksbcglobal.net> 0 0 •v Date: April 1, 2019 at 3:31:43 PM CDT To: "ajuracekgmountprospect.org" <ajuracek(a�mountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Lofts Reply-To: Elaine Hudson <gramrockksbcglobal. net> We continue to be very troubled about the fact that the village is seriously considering the high density construction of the Maple Street Lofts. We always held you as Mayor along with the trustees with respect. Respect that you would do what it right not only for Mount Prospect, but for the residents and the neighborhoods. I notice that most trustees don't live in the Lions Park area, so they probably don't care. You have heard it all ... and it is all true. Congestion on Prospect and very likely the side streets. Schools.... don't tell me it won't affect schools.... that you honestly can't say that it won't. Common sense says otherwise. Over load on sewers, etc. Then in the last issue of Mount Prospect news ... there is the issue of flooding. What a careless and insensitive comment that if you have a back up issue, just go and get a stand pipe. Shame on you. I know people who wanted to add on to their homes, but the Village would not let them because it would lessen the vard space. Now you are making your own rules and changing the zoning so more building can fit in a smaller area. There is hardly any green space allowed for this project. We are not against moving forward, but this is not moving forward. Cut the height of the building to 5 stories... apartments 4 stories.... maybe 25 - 30 row homes. Speaking of row homes, are they going to be the ugly ones this builder has built in Des Plaines with all the steps in front? Can't he come up with something attractive and appealing? The size of this will look so ugly and out of place .... it will ruin our whole downtown area. Retail .... it will have to be something really special to draw customers. It sure seems that there is money under the table here. The village manager came from Palatine after being fired there. According to friends in Palatine, they tell us to be careful of him. This really makes me nervous. This of course is hear say, but it does make a person wonder. NO NO NO...........................do not pass what it being presented. It is NOT in the best interest of Mount Prospect. The fire chief even said that their equipment will not reach all the way to the top of the condo building in case of an emergency. As stated..."WE WANT NEW DEVELOPMENT IN THE VILLAGE THAT CONFORMS TO EXISTING ZONING CODES" Outsiders (Builders) are not welcome who will not build according to our zoning codes. Elaine and Rock Hudson Shallcross, Jason From: Gerald Adams <japipelineplumbing@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2019 10:55 AM To: Juracek, Arlene; Shallcross, Jason Subject: maple street lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Ms Juracek, I am against the proposed development at Maple Street here in Mount Prospect. I don't believe the school numbers that have been reported are in any way accurate . That small area should not be over taxed with that many apartments and duplexes. It does not conform with the surrounding neighborhood. Thank you, Gerald & Janet Adams 502 S Owen St Mount Prospect Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. Cindy Bork 6 W. Lonnquist Blvd. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 April 3, 2019 I say YES to Maple Street Lofts! Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees Village of Mount Prospect Village Hall 50 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees: am a 30+ year Mount Prospect resident and live 2- blocks west of Emerson Street on Lonnquist Boulevard. I am in favor of the Maple Street Lofts. DO NOT believe the quality of life and character of Mount Prospect will be negatively impacted by this development. On the contrary, I believe this would be a good development for Mount Prospect. The traffic that is experienced today is from commuters who do not live near the train. They are the ones that cause congestion during rush hour. It would not be by those who conveniently live near the train and can walk to "catch one." Parking shouldn't be an issue since there will be a new parking garage on site, in addition to the one we already have downtown. Please vote YES to the Maple Street Loft development. David Bottari 504 s Emerson Mt Prospect IL 60056 847 691 5241 3/27/2019 Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees Village Hall 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees, I am a resident of Mount Prospect and I am writing to express my concerns about the proposed Maple Street Lofts project composed of: 2 apartment buildings with a total of 257 apartments, 56 single-family rowhomes, a 14,000 sq. ft. commercial space and a Village -owned parking garage with 268 spaces. I do not support this project because as proposed it will: • increase density in a residential neighborhood located east of the core central business district of the Village; • increase traffic of all forms pedestrian, vehicular and bicycle in the Lions Park Neighborhood and the surrounding area; • increase the commute times for Mount Prospect residents by building a parking garage to replace the Maple Street commuter parking lot; and • increase enrollment at already crowded District 57 schools specifically: Westbrook School for Young Learners, Lions Park Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School. The proposed project is moving ahead on the "fast-track" with the Village, which is not allowing Mount Prospect residents a fair opportunity to provide public comment and input on the development of this parcel. Furthermore, additional studies are needed to assess the overall impact a project of this size will have on the traffic in the neighborhood where the development will be located and the impact additional students will have on the already over -crowded schools, particularly Westbrook School for Young Learners and Lions Park Elementary. The Maple Street Lofts as proposed is too MUCH, too FAST! Therefore, I respectfully request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, David Bottari From: ,Juiracolk Aidene To: assad I liclf aoll; hallllciro s,Iasoin Subject: Fwd: Lofts Date: Thursday, March 28, 2019 12:24:11 PM Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: Mildred Cady <;,i c. ,..s .. t> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Date: March 28, 2019 at 12:05:25 PM CDT . • urac „ ut r o s ct. =r Subject: Lofts I am definitely IN FAVOR of the lofts. Our downtown is dead in the evening. It can support only a very few restaurants which of course bring in tax money. The status quo means stagnation. We are so far behind! Last Saturday night we went to the Metropolis Theater in Arlington Heights. Every restaurant in the area was full and people were walking all around. It's a fun place to be. The theater was also full. I assume that all brings in tax money to the village. Even Des Plaines' downtown has more activity than Mount Prospect's. I do think the parking situation can be resolved without shelving the whole project. Please consider that many residents would like a more vibrant and welcoming downtown. Too often the vocal minority wins. Thank you for considering my input. Milli Cady 915 S Elm St Sent from my iPad Sent from my iPad Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees Village of Mount Prospect Village Hall 50 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees: am a 50 year Mount Prospect resident and oppose the Maple Street Lofts complex as proposed. I think the quality of life and character of Mount Prospect will be negatively impacted by this development and will further stress our existing infrastructure. am not opposed to development, but believe any development in the area needs to conform to current zoning standards, including limiting building height to 80 feet or less and density not exceeding 16 to 30 housing units per acre. Moreover, the impact on traffic and commuter parking needs are of great concern. It is also shocking to me that the traffic study that was done, did NOT extend east to the other end of the block at School Street, bordering Lion's Park. This is especially alarming since it was brought up at the meeting that this ENTIRE block is up for redevelopment, from Maple Street to School Street. It's better to address our traffic and density concerns NOW vs. AFTER the development is said and done. Please LISTEN to the neighbors and do not allow the Maple Street Lofts project to move forward as proposed. Thank you, Signature: _ ? I /I - C4�u e,& Print Name: Mary Campbell Address: 521 E. Lincoln Street, Mount Prospect, IL Dated this 2nd of April, 2019 50 years ago my parents packed up the station wagon and moved our family of 5, to sleepy little Mayberry. They chose Mt. Prospect (specifically the Lion's Park area) for the good schools and close proximity to the train. Living across from Lion's Park, we see an influx of residents (cars and foot traffic) on the surrounding streets for 7-8 months of the year. People flock to the Veteran's Memorial bandshell for concerts and veteran's ceremonies. They come to the park for football, baseball and soccer games and to join with our village emergency services to celebrate the National Night Out. They bring their kids to the playground, tennis courts and Big Surf Wave pool, as well as attend classes and meetings at Lions Park Rec Center. On an average day, parking on Lincoln street is relatively easy, but quickly EXCEEDS parking capacity and overflows on to William Street to the east and Maple Street to the west on days with almost any kind of park event. Then it's usually parking on BOTH sides of the streets to accommodate the additional vehicles. I can only imagine the impending gridlock, and safety worries with the addition of the Maple Street Lofts. A couple years ago a village employee suggested I apply for a position with the village. As a long time proud resident on Mt. Prospect, I jumped at the chance... but was soon told (off the record) that the village would rather hire a shiny new 20 something with no relevant experience, than a 50 something with the experience they were looking for. With no ties to Mt. Prospect, she left the job within 2 years. What's my point you ask? For some reason, the village is eagerly courting shiny new potential RENTERS, while dismissing the voices of 777 current residents (at last count, who signed the petition) who are passionate about their neighborhood and have valid concerns about the potential new development. Historically, renters don't have the same investment in their home/neighborhood/town, that homeowners do, and yet our concerns are being MINIMIZED. We've heard that bringing these new residents will bring businesses to our town. But then I ask, what have we done to encourage long time businesses (like Keefers for example) to stay? Mt. Prospect could and SHOULD be a destination town. We should be courting new unique businesses, making it a place people come to for a great restaurant or unique shop, not a place where people rent, and hop the train for their favorite sushi place. The Farmer's Market and Friday Concerts on the Green are great examples of how current residents from all over town, (not just those in close proximity to the center of town), participate in village events. would hate to think we've hired village officials, who've forgotten who they're working for. A very large number of residents are voicing their concerns about the density of this development, the height of the buildings and the overall impact on their neighborhood. Were not suggesting the development be scrapped, just that the development strictly adhere to existing density requirements for the area, while lowering the height of the buildings out of respect for the existing neighbors and topography of the surrounding neighborhood. Sincerely, Mary and Laurie Campbell 521 E. Lincoln Street Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees Village of Mount Prospect Village Hall 50 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees: am a Mount Prospect resident and oppose the Maple Street Lofts complex as proposed. I think the quality of life and character of Mount Prospect will be negatively impacted by this development and will further stress our existing infrastructure. am not opposed to development, but believe any development in the area needs to conform to current zoning standards, including limiting building height to 80 feet or less and density not exceeding 16 to 30 housing units per acre. Moreover, the impact on traffic and commuter parking needs are of great concern. It is also shocking to me that the traffic study that was done, did NOT extend east to the other end of the block at School Street, bordering Lion's Park. This is especially alarming since it was brought up at the meeting that this ENTIRE block is up for redevelopment, from Maple Street to School Street. It's better to address our traffic and density concerns NOW vs. AFTER the development is said and done. Please do not allow the Maple Street Lofts project to move forward as proposed. Thank you, Signature: LA44.,.rw'L. C404�ib &a Print Name: Laurie Campbell Address: 521 E. Lincoln Street Dated this 2nd of April, 2019 Shallcross, Jason From: Sally Cohon <sallycohon@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2019 2:51 PM To: Juracek, Arlene; Hoefert, Paul; Grossi, William; Hatzis, Eleni; Zadel, Michael; Rogers, Richard; Saccotelli, Colleen Cc: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Dear Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees: I am a Mount Prospect resident and oppose the Maple Street Lofts complex as proposed. I think the quality of life and character of Mount Prospect will be negatively impacted by this development and will further stress our existing infrastructure. It seems that development in the area needs to conform to current zoning standards, including limiting building height to 80 feet or less and density not exceeding 16 to 30 housing units per acre. Additionally, the impact on traffic and commuter parking needs are of great concern. Please do not allow the Maple Street Lofts project to move forward as proposed. Thank you, Sally Cohon Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1 Shallcross, Jason From: Cooney, Bill Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 1:35 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: FW: Maple Street Lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged From: Kevin Conlin <kconlin@jmselectric.com> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 11:30 AM To: Juracek, Arlene <AJuracek@mountprospect.org>; Hoefert, Paul <PHoefert@mountprospect.org>; Grossi, William <WGrossi@mountprospect.org>; Zadel, Michael <MZadel@mountprospect.org>; Hatzis, Eleni <EHatzis@mountprospect.org>; Rogers, Richard <RRogers@mountprospect.org>; Saccotelli, Colleen <CSaccotelli@mountprospect.org>; Cassady, Michael <MCassady@mountprospect.org>; Beckner, Nellie <NBeckner@mountprospect.org>; Cooney, Bill <BCooney@mountprospect.org>; Arguilles, Consuelo <carguilles@mountprospect.org>; Shallcross, Jason <JShallcross@mountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Lofts Ladies and Gentlemen, My name is Kevin Conlin and I am a lifelong resident of Mount Prospect. My parents moved to the village in 1967 and still reside in the same house that I and my 5 siblings were raised in. Through the years we have lived our lives in this wonderful community enjoying all the great events from farmer's market, 4t" of July celebrations, Irish fest and so many more. This is why I am reaching out today to emphasize the importance of continuing growth in our village and the need for additional businesses such as restaurants, retail and grocery stores. But in order to attract these revenue creating business our village needs to offer them customers.....we need advancement in growth with our residents. The Maple Street Lofts project is a community friendly development with attractive features and offers the opportunity of business and residence to come together. The number of people I have talked to who favor this project far outweighs the people who oppose. It is a chance for our community to grow and to continue for the next generation to come. Thank you for your time today and for a great community I call home. Sincerely, Kevin Conlin Vice President Hospitality & Special Projects ZLI 71 State IID iirll ScIlhaumbuirg, IIII IIII60173 847-352-3070 Phone 847-352-3495 Fax kconlin(&-imselectric.com Email CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This e-mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution of any kind is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, contact the sender via reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. NI "1"7110 IN'T T vcr DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartinents 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhome 0 141000 Square Feet Commercial Sipac 0 268 Space Parking Structure I I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospectcreating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as, revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The property"s downtown location lends itself to a six-to-elght story building. The development will also generate slignificmit property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as, a Village resident", as that the Village of Mount Prospect support this projL;ct. Signature.L' 2C'�La,�-- �, L�� � - Print Name: L: *)sx Address. t rs" Date: S� Oak, DIIEVE,LOPM'ENT GROUP Maple Street Lo�fts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowho,mes 0 14,1000 Square Fleet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents, to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown'si many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of 0 Mount Prospect to fimd additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature. Print Nwne: rc Date: Shallcross, Jason From: Brenda Desmore <bdesmore@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 12:46 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Planning & Zoning Public Hearing on March 14, 2019 We thank you for the opportunity to provide comments and concerns relative to CASE NO. PZ -20-18. My sister and I live at 346 S. Maple Street. We understand the need for growth and development, but feel that the plan as proposed is too ambitious for the space that is available. We understand the original proposal called for (1) 9 Story Apartment Building that has been reduced to an 8 Story Apartment Building. We feel further reduction is necessary. We have reviewed the Traffic Study and related articles on how traffic could be controlled, but none of the information provided thus far actually explains how this would not have an adversed affect on our streets. The train tracks, residential homes and of course, Lions Park, prohibit widening the streets to allow for the increased population. In closing, we are not opposed to new development. The size of this project, in our opinion, is too massive for the area allocated. Thank you, Brenda & Gail Desmore Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1 C* DEVELOPMENT GROUP sto Maple Street Lafts tiion Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 257 Luxury Apartments 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 1;4,000 Square Feet Commercial, Space 2618 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site 'in the heart of Downtown. V # The property's downtown location lends itself to a six4o-eight story building. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue., allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborliood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. io? 7 Signature: Print Name: Address: . . ... ... ... . ro Date: From: Michael Duebner <michaelkics911.com> v Date: April 1, 2019 at 10: 17:04 PM CDT To: "ajuracekkmountprospect.org" <ajuracekkmountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Development Honorable Mayor Juracek and Village Board I have been following the comments and sometimes wild misinformation that is making the rounds on various social media outlets regarding the proposed Maple Street Lofts development and wanted to share my thoughts on the project. The project is an opportunity to enhance the residential density of the downtown area to better support existing and attract new business. Aside from Busse Automotive and the small business next door the area is transitioning from commercial spaces to residential. The proposed MSL development is a fitting addition to the area. While I hear the concerns that nearby residents have regarding increased traffic, their fears are not supported by traffic studies of similar developments in other communities. The notion that all apartment and townhome residents are going to leave at once in the morning and return at night is simply not factual. Development is a give and take between the Village and the developer keeping the needs of the community in the forefront, not just for today and tomorrow, but for the next 20 years. Thank you in advance or considering this new opportunity carefully and keeping ALL the residents of Mount Prospect in mind, not just those that are more vocal, throughout your deliberations and final vote. Sincerely, Michael Duebner 847-878-7937 Shallcross, Jason From: Laura Egger <Imegger65@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 12:39 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed I support redevelopment of available property within downtown Mt. Prospect as long as it reasonable and fits within the character of the surrounding neighborhood. I do not believe Maple Street Lofts does as it is currently proposed. This development will be the third "luxury" apartment development in downtown Mt. Prospect with one being built now and another at or near Village approval. I fear a glut of luxury apartments if Maple Street Lofts is allowed to add an additional 250+ luxury rental units to the mix. I agree that apartments are needed to attract and keep younger adults in Mt. Prospect. I disagree on the number of "luxury" units needed. I am very concerned about the height of the proposed apartment buildings. These buildings are twice the height of other buildings in the area which are one, two, or three story buildings. The proposed six and seven story apartment buildings do not fit with the character of the neighborhood and will stick out due to the height of the buildings. I know that traffic studies have shown no negative affect on the area as a result of the density of the proposed project. However, these traffic studies have been performed now before the other two luxury apartment developments have been completed. The Village has expressed a concern already with traffic tie ups due to train traffic. Moving the train station further east appears to be the only solution, but this comes with a large financial cost (building a new station, adding platform length, track re -alignment to make room for extended center platform). Part of Mt. Prospect's charm is the homey, small town feeling amid the suburban sprawl. I believe Maple Street Lofts as currently proposed does not fit in with that image. As currently proposed, Maple Street Lofts is not reasonable, doesn't fit within the character of the surrounding neighborhood, and does not fit with Mt. Prospect's image as a homey, small town. Laura Egger 113 S. Elmhurst Ave. Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. Isom ��r:4t. 11[N DEVELOPMENT G ROU P Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount ProIspect,,EL,, Consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached, Rowhomes, 0 14'.000 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers,, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant, site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revienue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fiind additional programs, in our neighborhood. In's 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Vifflage of Mount Prospect support thi's project. Signature - Print Nam e: Address-. Date: -2, Mary Floyd 504 s Emerson st Mt Prospect IL 60056 847 508 6578 mary.floyd@aol.com 3/27/19 Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees Village Hall 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees, I am a resident of Mount Prospect and I am writing to express my concerns about the proposed Maple Street Lofts project composed of: 2 apartment buildings with a total of 257 apartments, 56 single-family rowhomes, a 14,000 sq. ft. commercial space and a Village -owned parking garage with 268 spaces. I do not support this project because as proposed it will: • increase density in a residential neighborhood located east of the core central business district of the Village; • increase traffic of all forms pedestrian, vehicular and bicycle in the Lions Park Neighborhood and the surrounding area; • increase the commute times for Mount Prospect residents by building a parking garage to replace the Maple Street commuter parking lot; and • increase enrollment at already crowded District 57 schools specifically: Westbrook School for Young Learners, Lions Park Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School. The proposed project is moving ahead on the "fast-track" with the Village, which is not allowing Mount Prospect residents a fair opportunity to provide public comment and input on the development of this parcel. Furthermore, additional studies are needed to assess the overall impact a project of this size will have on the traffic in the neighborhood where the development will be located and the impact additional students will have on the already over -crowded schools, particularly Westbrook School for Young Learners and Lions Park Elementary. The Maple Street Lofts as proposed is too MUCH, too FAST! Therefore, I respectfully request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, Mary Floyd I am Sharmi Gandhi, and have been resident of Mt. Prospect since 1072. Mt, Prospect has grown from the population of 28,000 people to more than 56,000 people. During this time, Mt. Prospect has undergone demographic change, but the quality of life has changed for the better. I would like this to happen in the times to come. Unfortunately, quality of life will go downward as the proposed building moves upward. I make this representation to oppose it through my voice, as i am not financially coequal to the promoters of the proposed buildings, who lacks stake in living a quality life in my neighborhood. In other words, the deficiencies in my finances are made up by the strong opposition expressed through the spoken words. I expect that my words will be given deference by the decision makers at 2 higher level than those who seek to have their ways through money power. Tangible benefit from living in my home is the quality of life. Sun rises in the morning, I saw it when we moved into our home, and I continue to see it. Sunshine brings smile. This is a necessity to fight secondary diseases. Schools have 'improved from being average to offering rigorous education. Parental involvement, students' effort along with teachers` dedication made Prospect High School students to become high achievers. Over time some neighborhood schools may have been emptied due to shortages of students. This hay resulted from people like my self are not moving out of their home to be taken over by parents having school aged children. Central question that has to be addressed is will the construction of a multi -story building result in an improvement or worsen the quality life? The follow - up questions to ask are whose life will improve, and whose life will worsen? The promoter of the construction of the building will improve their life due to the money to be made. The, life, of the current residents *111 worsen. There will be less sunshine on sunny days. The tall buildings will block,the sunlighWt t. i h the increase in the residential occupancy, there will be an "increase idn congestion and traffic. The impact will be experienced by lack of availability of parking space when my children, friends and other relatives visit me. Traffic will worsen, which means that it will be complicated to drive in the, neighborhood when going for grocery shopping. One of the reasons to move to Mt. Prospect was to have less congestion. it is one of many concerns. I don't want this congestion to be brought to the local area. One question that arise is that why make representation at my age? After I am gone, this home will be occupied by any of my grandchildren. I have to ensure that they will have access to quality life that our family has experienced. C 0 E 0 rl .0 > x 0 mi E 4-J onmmppwi (V 0 +j "Wo,oppo"Moo .11ls�pl LU ,pill Adid veo 5 IVI q 0#000`31" 411. 11 40 From: Steve Goodman <stevegoodman 18 (&..mail. com> .e' v Date: March 26, 2019 at 11:38:03 AM CDT To: aiuracekkmountprospect.or , phoefertkmountprospect.or , w grossikmountprospect.or , ehatziskmountprospect.or , mzadelkmountprospect.or , rrogers(a,mountprospect.org, csaccotelli(a,mountprospect.org Subject: Maple Street Lofts - I say YES Dear Mayor and Board of Trustees, I know you're getting some vocal opposition to the project. I don't see what all the fuss is about. I live right near Lions Park and the project and think it's a great idea. Please don't let a few of the vocal minority stop the project. Thank you, Steve Goodman 516 S Owen ST March 25, 2019 Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees Village Hall 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees, have been a resident of Mount Prospect for nearly 17 years, and I am writing to express my concerns about the proposed Maple Street Lofts project composed of: 2 apartment buildings with a total of 257 apartments, 56 single-family rowhomes, a 14,000 sq. ft. commercial space and a Village -owned parking garage with 268 spaces. do not support this project because as proposed, it certainly will increase: • density in a residential neighborhood located southeast of the Village's central core business district; • all forms of traffic vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle in the Lions Park Neighborhood and the surrounding area; • commute times for Mount Prospect residents by building a multi-level parking structure at the current Maple Street commuter lot with more space one block north of the train station; and • enrollment at already crowded District 57 schools specifically: Westbrook School, Lions Park Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School, which the Village will fund with our tax dollars. am even more convinced of these and other issues after having heard of these plans from both the Village and Builder at a recent Planning and Development meeting. I believe that this project will detract from Mount Prospect being a great place to live and raise families while expanding existing vacancies in buildings throughout the downtown. The proposed project is moving ahead on the "fast-track" with the Village, which is not allowing Mount Prospect residents a fair opportunity to provide public comment and input on the development of this parcel. Indeed, additional studies are needed to assess the overall impact a project of this magnitude will have on first responders and other infrastructure services, traffic throughout neighborhoods adjacent to this property, and the impact of additional students and the necessary support of Village funds. The Maple Street Lofts project as proposed is too MUCH, too FAST! Therefore, I respectfully request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, t � Paul Grippo 403 S. Main St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-899-1627 Shallcross, Jason From: Patricia Haban <trishhaban@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 6:37 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts H i, I was just talking with other Mount Prospect residents. They were feeling that the people against the Maple Street Lofts were coming across somewhat negatively. They suggested coming up with a list of 10 things that needed to happen for this group to support the development. I guess bringing forth valuable suggestions which would allow the group to support some development. For example, if the city did an independent traffic study and shared the results with the community might be one suggestion. Another might be an independent study on which demographic might move in (families with kids, etc.) Anyway, the idea is to create constructive discourse instead of just saying no. I'm not certain if this has already been done; however, I think that it is a great idea. Sincerely, Trish Haban Sent from my Whone Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. April 3rd, 2019 Dear Mayor and Trustees, We're writing today to encourage you to vote YES to the Maple Street Development. We have lived here now for 31 years. We're very excited for all the new developments and the giant leaps in progress that Mount Prospect is making. We have gone to the Open Houses and viewed what the plans for this development are. We don't have a problem with the original plans at 8 stories high, but we understand that some people do. We feel strongly that the developer has made many efforts to listen to the concerns of the residents and made adjustments. We have heard many of the complaints and we feel like there is a lot of misinformation out there causing these complaints. We like the new parking plans having the north side commuters parking in the Village garage which alleviates pressure at the main intersections downtown. I'm sure you've heard it more than once and from more than one source about the need for a grocery store. I agree, but I also know that we aren't going to get one if we don't have the density to support it. Unfortunately, many think we should have the stores come in first and then build around it, but no business is going to come here and lay out a lot of money to build out a business and then sit and wait for the town to come. We are also small business owners here for 25 years and know for all of the small businesses to survive we need more people and yes, more traffic. We think this is a well laid out, thought out plan and I hope you will vote YES to let this project move on to the next step. Thank you, Roberta Hamann Patrick Hamann Tom Nelson Shallcross, Jason From: Christina Intounas <christinaintounas@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 10:57 AM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Good morning, I will not be able to attend the Village meeting this Thursday but wanted my voice to be included in the Maple Street Loft (MSL) planned development. I completely oppose the Maple Street Lofts. I live a few houses away from Lions Park and have 3 kids in District 57 schools. I also own a local long time business. include this information to show that I have a interest both as a resident and a business. As you know Mount Prospect residents were recently faced with the D57 referendum. One of the driving concerns was over crowding of our schools, with mobile classrooms having to be installed at Westbrook. We are one of the few school districts that do not offer and cannot offer full time kindergarten because space does not allow it. It was always a running comment by kindergarten families that we felt it was an extension of preschool rather than kindergarten. With the referendum passing I now have to pay over $1,400 per year. That is not the issue. The issue is now I will have to worry about over crowding in our schools because of the MSL in my backyard. Not only is overcrowding in our schools a concern but also the traffic, both foot and automotive. I understand that MP is trying to move forward but this is not the proper way. I keep hearing trustees comparing MP to Arlington Heights. AH has new schools that don't need new funds from the community to enlarge and rebuild or maintain. They had a plan that include all entities of the village and made a decision that was best for the current residents both financially and local offerings. I lived in AH for 25 years. Gowing through the school district and as an working adult. MP recently passed video gaming that I followed very closely. The businesses that lobbied for video gaming gave reasons to compete with neighboring businesses. With one of the louder voices having sold their business after fighting for video gaming. They fought for video gaming in my town then got up and left. We now have video gaming at some of the establishments that we USED to frequent. I will not bring my family to these establishments. I believe a food establishment should make money from food. If they can't, they have a poor business model. It seems that MP is leaning on the interest of businesses and not the residents. We as a community need more transparency from our village before plans are created. We feel that we are constantly battling the village, school district and park district. All of which do not work together for the better of the community. MSL is not the answer to Mount Prospect's concerns. - Christina Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. (Rf;%qq " If3) , . . X , i Al P11 J1111 DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition, Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, EL, consisting of: a 257 Luxury Apartments, 0 56 Singie- . vainily Attached Rowhomes 0 14,,000 SquareFeet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creafing more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a no a The development will also generate significant property tax �revenue, allowing the Village of It I Mount Prospect to ftind additional programs m our neign I Dorhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this, project. Print Name- , N%O Address: Date: Z_/ From: Kelly Janowiak<kellyianowiak@atproperties.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 10:42 PM To: Juracek, Arlene <AJuracek@mountprospect.org>; Hoefert, Paul <PHoefert@mountprospect.orgY>: Grossi, William <WGrossi@mountprospect.orp; Zadel, Michael <MZadel@mountprospect.org>; Hatzis, Eleni <EHatzis@mountprospect.org>; Rogers, Richard <RRogers@mountprospect.org>; Saccotelli, Colleen<CSaccotelli@mountprospect.ora>; Cassady, Michael <MCassady@mountprospect.orgY>: Beckner, Nellie <NBeckner@mountprospect.or >; Cooney, Bill <BCoonev@mountprospect.org>; Arguilles, Consuelo <carguilles@mountprospect.org>; Shallcross, Jason <JSha I (cross@ mou ntprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Lofts Good evening all, am a resident of Mount Prospect and have lived here just about my whole life. I myself went to Lions Park and currently have two kids there. I am also a local realtor and believe the Maple Street Lofts will be a great addition for our downtown area. Not only do I think the aesthetics of the building will be a great look, it will bring in new residents for our local businesses. I also look at the possibility of these renters becoming future home buyers once they see all that Mount Prospect has to offer. These units offer all the amenities that the millennials are looking for these days. Based on these reasons, I am in favor of the Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, Kelly Janowiak I Broker @properties 21 S Evergreen, Suite 240 Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-373-2996 kel lyjanowiakCa�-atproperties.com ]7,1 I.,N /V �N Gi::�o w DEVELOPMEN' 'GROUP' Maple Street is Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: a 257'Luxury Apartinents 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 01 141,0010i Square Feet Commercial Space 268 Space Parking Structuf e, I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many resitaurantsretailers, and shops'. as well as, revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significatit property tax revenue:, allowing the Village of I I Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neignDorhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature:---�­ Date: "041, "W"I 11 DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-usedevelopment in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments, 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 0 14,,000 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Do,wntolAm Mount Prospect'. creating more customers for Downtown's, many restaurants., retailers, andshops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The property's downtown location lends itself to a sixa"to-eight story building. The development Will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of' Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Vidlag e resident, ask that the Vifflage of out Prospect support this project. Signature: A Print Narn e.- C14 e Address,. - 0 V Date: � - % - � 41, 16"."T I,,z DEVELOPMENT GROUP ad Maple Street Lofts Petl ion Maple Street Lofts is, a proposed mixed-use development III Mount Prospect, IL., consisting of. - 257 Luxury Apartments 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 14000 Sqpace 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project, because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creafing more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtovm. The property"s downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story building. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fimd additional prograrns in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, as that the Village of Mount Prospect support thi's project. o. Signature-. Print Nan e:xeo 101� Address: Date-" .� `� 7 � � 5 �t(ffj z Al DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 2,57 Luxury Apartments 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhome 14,000 Square Feet Commercial Spac 268 Space Pafking Structure I I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a no The property's downtown location lends itself to a six4o-eight story building. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Vge of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature-. Print Name: � �.�-� (� -� L_ � �.i� j � L,� C.._L.. I 7�� L:.._�---..� Address.-, Date.- G S rF DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of.* a 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes a 142000 Square Feet Commercial Space a 268 Space Parking Stj-ucture I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creafing moire customers for Downtown's many riestaurantsretailersand shops, as well as revitalize a, noi The property's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story building. The development will also generate significmit property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Pro:sipect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 0 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. 10 Signature. - M 001i, Print Nam e Address.- 1 "s, U) as 3 4 Date: Shallcross, Jason From: Stephanie Kenny <slakenny@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 3:20 PM To: Juracek, Arlene; Hoefert, Paul; Grossi, William; Hatzis, Eleni; Zadel, Michael; Cooney, Bill; Shallcross, Jason; Cooney, Bill Cc: Steve Zalusky; Caroline Freer Subject: concerns to share with the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding Maple Street Lofts Attachments: msl SCHOOL ENROLLMENT.docx; MSL References.docx Dear Mayor Juracek, Village Trustees and Planning and Zoning commisioners, I am concerned about the scope of the Maple Street Lofts development being proposed by Nicholas and Associates. How does this particular development fit with your vision for Mount Prospect? This development is out of character with the entire streetscape of Prospect Ave from Central Road to Mount Prospect Road. Nothing on Prospect Ave, including the new row home developments at Edward and Elmhurst, exceeds 3 stories in height. Nicholas is proposing to build 2 multiple story buildings (exceeding our 80 feet zoning restrictions for multifamily residences, such as have currently been limited to the triangle area), into a part of town which is several stop signs/lights away from any major arterial street. And once you break the height barrier for this development, what's next up and down Prospect Ave and Northwest Highway? How do you envision our village? We seem to be veering from the most current comprehensive strategic plan dated 2013 to no plan at all and just settling and being grateful for whatever developers offer us. I would be delighted to learn that something in the order of what is being built on Elmhurst Ave behind the post office is being proposed. Why can't we consider something of this scope for the property under consideration? The current proposal is much too dense for the neighborhood and infrastructure. Please give some consideration to the impact such density will have on those of us living anywhere near Prospect Ave, as well as the impact on the traffic that daily backs up on 83 and Emerson from the tracks to Lincoln. Please consider the already crowded class rooms at Westgate, Lions Park, Lincoln and Prospect, as well as the impact on the MP commuters who park daily in the Maple St lot, etc. There are many details about this project that raise concerns starting with the transfer of 2.2 acres of public lands to a developer without a request for proposal from other developers, much less community input from the residents who use this land on a daily basis. I am referring to the Maple Street Metra surface parking lot. The inclusion of this property in the Maple Street Lofts proposal has been obscured on numerous occasions. I have documents on file demonstrating these omissions. Surface parking lots may not be good for the EAV but they are preferred buy commuters for their safety and ease of use. In the 2013 plan we were going to increase commuter parking at this site by 150 spaces - this plan reduces it by 100. Concerns about traffic are being dismissed by a flawed traffic study. See video from Village Board Meeting on Nov 212018 where flaws in the traffic study are discussed at length by concerned and informed citizens. No other PUD in the village has been proposed in an area without direct access to major arterial streets. The project is out of place. School enrollment estimates proposed by the developer are a full 200% below current enrollments from nearby 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes. Green space is minimal; sustainabilility of design elements is not even considered. Can you please slow down and give this major of a move in city planning more time to study the impact more fully? Where is the needs assessment? Where is the environmental impact study? Has a stress test for adverse economic conditions be studied? etc. You are currently handling so many proposals - 20 West, the police and fire stations, 17-19 N Elmhurst, the "pocket park", Central/Main property, the list goes on. And there are a lot of unhappy Mount Prospect residents feeling unheard about those projects. Contentious village board meetings are becoming the norm. If that doesn't make you want to pause and consider, I don't know what will. Why not wait and see how the current Nicholas project pans out in terms of impact on our schools, traffic, etc. and delivery on promised EAVs before we jump into yet another deal with them that is 4 times the scope and in a groundbreaking area of town. Let's give this some time for public discussion. What's the rush? See attachments for additional information. Your neighbor, Stephanie Kenny 405 S Main St Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. z T m L m 4-0m E E s M +� E � O L Ezt� O O O J L M N O N ca M � E O o � V L Q� 0 s V � � s L L � s x tw w •- +, s E o o N 0 i V rn N N � Lr) 00 00 N � ern M O N cn Lr) m 00 Lr) N rl N rl Ln N O a� � r -I r� rI v O O M Ln q:l- O E O O F- m �o Lr) a--+ +, Ln O Q NO a- .� L ca 0 O O Q Q N Q + -j -1-i Ln V) 4-a4-jLn Ln ca +-+ ca 4-j Ln a� E cu o ca C: LU O N cn lzT rl 00 N rl N rl Ln E O O E O O m c L Lr) ca N cu N 0 a� U V) .cu 0 L 0 cu L �J E a �J .cu LU 00 O N N Ln M rl U O Ln Ln O Ln s o `� 0 N p o E s O s O +- bn a--+ C6 �F- Ln O O LU c6 O � O J cn Q +� +j +j LU O cu c Ln w w In_ MSL References TOD 205 — Families and Transit -Oriented Development: Creating Complete Communities for All", The Center for Transit -Oriented Development. This booklet offers a guide on how to create complete communities that support families and high-quality education based on a series of reports published by the Center for Cities & Schools at the University of California, Berkeley. Recent TOD projects have often catered more to young professionals, empty nesters or other households without children, as these have been seen as the strongest market segments for transit - oriented housing. However, building TOD that better accommodates the needs and preferences of families with children is an increasing concern for communities around the country. This growing field is based on the idea that TOD focused on accommodating families can both attract new populations to live near transit and help retain existing residents in these locations, making neighborhoods and regions both more competitive globally and attractive locally http://ctod.org/pdfs/tod205.pdf Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Parking Facilities by Mary S. Smith, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, April 1996 Key issues: Because parking facilities comprise a large volume of space with relatively low levels of activity, violent crime is more likely to occur in a parking facility than in other commercial facilities. Key findings: Municipal governments can have a major influence on building design, and local officials can play a much stronger role in fostering security planning. ! � ' f 9% ., I it Oil J%. DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Loifts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 257 Luxury Apartments 56 Single-Fainily Attached Rowhome K,000 Square Feet Commercial Spac 268 Space Parking Structure I I support this project because it will, bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, crea,fing more customers for Downtown's many restaurants Jetailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown., The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village, of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village res*dent,,,a k I a - I ,§,, that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project Print Name. Address. 2-� �I Date.'2 Z � � � - Shallcross, Jason From: bksiazek2@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 3:05 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Cc: BKsiazek2@aol.com; kateksiazek2008@yahoo.com Subject: Maple Street Lofts public comment Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Hello, Along with the Citizens for Responsible Growth in Mount Prospect, I am writing with respect to the Maple Street Lofts project [PZ -20-18] to voice the concerns of our family about this project. Due to family commitments I am not able to attend the meeting Thursday night. Please consider our comments. Our concerns specific to Maple Street Lofts include 1. Scale of the buildings. Nothing in the immediate vicinity if the Maple Street Loft project is as tall as what is proposed. It simply does not fit in with the rest of the neighborhood. The proposed structures would tower over other residences and buildings in the surrounding area. 2. Commuter parking. The Maple Street lot is near or at -capacity. I know because I park there every weekday. Capacity of the proposed parking deck is not sufficient for current users of the lot. The alternatives suggested by the Village for parking north of the train station is reasonable but still does not give sufficient parking options — and still exacerbates traffic problems around the area. What is the expected price of commuter parking in this new structure? How many daily pay spaces vs. monthly parking passes will be allocated? 3. Impact on the schools. Our children will soon start going to Lions Park School. We are concerned about overcrowding. 4. The proposal exceeds zoning for the area. Too many people in too small of a space. 5. Traffic in the area of Rt 83 / Northwest Highway / Emerson / Prospect Ave is already congested during the morning and evening commutes, and busy times on weekends. Adding all these homes, apartments, etc. will only exacerbate the problem. 6. The proposed plan has little green space. As homeowners we must maintain a ratio of green space vs. structure. Maple Street Lofts should be held to the same standard. 7. It is understandable and responsible for Village to attract new business and residents to the community. The Maple Street Loft project is ambitious; perhaps too much so given the other projects already in the works — the tower at Rt. 83 and Northwest Highway, the apartment block at Rt. 83 and Central recently approved (story in Daily Herald), and the proposed work at Rt. 83 and Prospect Ave. It is our opinion the Village would be better served by pausing the Maple Street Loft project all together and waiting to see the results of developments already under way. If the project does proceed, it should be done on a smaller scale. Respectfully, Robert and Kathleen Ksiazek & family 711 S Louis Street Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 847-577-7676 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. Shallcross, Jason From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: The Ksiazek Family 711 S Louis Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 bksiazek2@aol.com Saturday, March 30, 2019 7:17 AM Juracek, Arlene; Hoefert, Paul; Grossi, William; Hatzis, Eleni; Zadel, Michael; Rogers, Richard; Saccotelli, Colleen Shallcross, Jason Maple Street Lofts - against - Board Meeting Wednesday Follow up Completed Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees Village Hall 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mayor Juracek, Trustee Hoefert, Trustee Grossi, Trustee Hatzis, Trustee Zadel, Trustee Rogers, and Trustee Saccotel I i, My family are Mount Prospect residents and oppose the Maple Street Lofts complex as proposed. We do not support this project because our opinion is the proposed Maple Street Lofts could: 1. Increase response time for police and fire given the projects underway to relocate the downtown police and fire stations 2. increase traffic of all forms pedestrian, vehicular and bicycle in the Lions Park Neighborhood and the surrounding area, on streets and sidewalks sized for a quiet neighborhood. 3. increase the commute times for Mount Prospect residents by building a parking garage to replace the Maple Street commuter parking lot; and 4. increase enrollment at already crowded District 57 schools specifically: Westbrook School for Young Learners, Lions Park Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School. respectfully request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, The Ksiazek Family Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1 QJ Ln( D E 0 m Down= w mwm 0 mmi +j 4) +j 0 E +.J U 4-J ro 0 Cli c L. 01 ro > Q1.0 0 E 0 4-Jl 4-1 > 0, D E 'wOowJwwlWmN Na Ln 10101m, wfil9m lug nw of jww"• ro (7.5 If PIY�f9PNIu�G. 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Signature. - e Print Nw-n Address.: o7 �,I? Date: (3) 4-j L -AL. -J!, tn Kwmm�: c WOMEN wwwom 1 aiI 0 E u tn 4-J +NJ UnI C: ra E ro, un WMARM ro ro Uni ro > ro N Balm= ra, 0 t ro w 0 WI ISI ail L - to% NWW (v ro x (D ru, C: L -AL. -J!, li oft y. ji 1124 iDIt EVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, cons istin,g of: 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 0 147000 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I suppiort this project because it will bring new residents to: Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for D"owntown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The property's downtown location lends itself to a six -to -eight story building. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. imim , 14 FIMM&N Mo ISA T -I ro Date.- M, March 30, 2019 Via Email Only Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees Village Hall 50 S. Emerson St. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mount Prospect Village Board of Trustees, We are residents of Mount Prospect of 13 years and we are writing to express our support about the proposed Maple Street Lofts project composed of: 2 apartment buildings with a total of 257 apartments, 56 single-family rowhomes, a 14,000 sq. ft. commercial space and a Village -owned parking garage with 268 spaces. We support this project, among other reasons, because it will: • increase the much needed level of diversity and culture in our residential neighborhood; • increase the variety of businesses on the south side of the tracks; • keep MP residents from going to Des Plaines or Arlington Heights businesses; • generate economic growth of MP; and • allow for more residents downtown to support existing small business and attract new ones. The proposed project will not affect the overcrowding issue in our schools as the majority of renters will not have school aged children. In addition, we assume that there would be more tax base supporting the schools. The concern of traffic is important to us and we would like to see a specific plan developed by the village to address this. We live on the corner of S Albert and Council Trail and it is often a speed zone where drivers are weaving through to avoid Mount Prospect Road traffic. We do believe that this would get worse, as would traffic on nearby side streets. If the village developed a clear plan to address this, more citizens might support the construction. Despite this issue, we feel that there are many more benefits to the construction and we express our support. Sincerely, PAA& 72aua Xant�ia 72ava Phillip & Martha Nava 514 S Albert St Mount Prospect IL 60056 phillip.nava@gmail. com Ile 0+ DEVELOPMENT GROUP* Maple Street Lofts Petitl on Maple Street Lofts is aproposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: a 257 Luxury Apartments Q 56 Single-Farnily Attached Rowhomes 0 14,,,000 Siquare Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for DowntoWn,'s many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue,, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signatffe.- Address.- Date.- `2, -- 2- (,.- t I N G S DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: a 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Singie-v I amiiy Attached Rowhomes, 0 14,,O00 Square Feiet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this, project, because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurantsi,, retailers, and shops, as well as revitanze a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. I I P The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village ot Mount Prospect to fimd additional programs in our neigl'iborhood. 0 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this, project. Sigiiature: Print Nwn, e: A Address. Date.- Shallcross, Jason From: LAUREN O'NEIL <Iauren602@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 9:37 AM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Loft Project Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Good morning Planning and Zoning Commission! My husband and I will not be able to attend this Thursday's (3/14) meeting on the Maple Street Loft project, but as citizens of MP, we wanted to voice our concerns for the record. I understand that new construction and housing can draw people to our town, but I feel that this project is just not right for the area you want to place it in. I feel that it will cause more problems in the end, and there is no going back once it is started. We need more retail to draw people in, not more I have read up on the proposed plans, and they are 'wrong' in so many ways... Current commuter parking is 280 spaces in the lot you all want to build on. You say proposed parking is 180 in the garage along with 63 street parking for residents. This is still 37 spots shy of what we currently have. I have seen this lot at capacity during the work week, so losing 37 spots means 37 cars need to find alternative parking. For my side of the tracks, the only real options are parking farther down Prospect Ave, or attempting to cross the tracks to get to what I am guessing is the public lot by city hall. The other parking lots that are along side the tracks and NW Highway also are full. I also heard rumors that the physical train station might be moved, so that further away parking might become an even longer walk. And, in general, crossing the tracks at rush hour can be brutal, even without the new development. I read that there will be 313 new residences between all the buildings being constructed. This means the possibility of 100+ children entering our school system (never mind the other residences you are putting up in the middle of down town or the proposal over by 83 and Central). We already had to have a property tax hike to accommodate our schools and now you want to add a bunch more kids in a short amount of time to schools that are already stretched. We are known for our great school system, but now it is on a decline. People with kids won't want to move here, and you might lose residents that end up trying to find something better for their kids. I personally do not have children, but if I do in the future I know I would move if the school system is over populated and under staffed/under funded. I have heard that the zoning code in the area calls for a density of 30 people/acre. This proposal blows that away at 60 people per acre. Why is this suddenly ok? Our neighborhoods can get crowded at times, but now you are doubling the amount of people in a very small space, in an area that is crowded with traffic and pedestrians on a normal day. While I agree that more retail space is a good thing, I feel it is out of character for Maple Street. That area is fading into the neighborhoods and parks, so it does not need the added traffic of retail. And, as a retailer do you really want to be in a part of town that is hard to get to and very crowded at rush hour? Other than those living in the project and maybe some nearby homes, who would go visit these retailers? I also take issue with the height of the buildings. I saw the diagram comparing the work to other structures, but most of them are in Arlington Heights. I cannot see them from our town, and our town has nothing that big... especially in the neighborhood. The structure is also shorter than the Empire State Building, but that doesn't mean it fits in with the neighborhood. While the renderings look nice, the height and size of the project is just out of place for this part of MP. In the downtown area or down Northwest Highway, maybe. But not in the neighborhoods where 99% is 1 and 2 story homes. I realize there was a traffic study done, but I feel like even if that study thinks things will not be too bad, it will be. Right now, if you are anywhere near Emerson/Maple and Prospect at rush hour, it is very congested. You have cars coming in and out of the parking lots, cars trying to get across the tracks, plus hundreds of people trying to get to and from the train. And, a lot of time at the Emerson/Prospect intersection, it backs up a lot on both roads because only so many cars can get across the tracks to the NW Highway light, and all traffic from these two streets has to stop when the light goes green since the people crossing the tracks from the Starbucks side get the right of way. Add the many trains at rush hour, and you really don't get anywhere fast. The intersection at the tracks on 83 is not much better. Now you propose the possibility of 100+ more cars and/or pedestrians. I don't see that making a minor change. Even if you move the station somewhere else, there still will be traffic, and it will still be worse with the new project. People will still park in that lot, and people living there will still drive somewhere. Did you also take into consideration the neighborhoods? During rush hour "main" neighborhood roads like Emerson and Council Trail see a heavy amount of cars. What's to say that the Maple Street Loft residents won't use the neighborhoods to get around or that others, in an attempt to avoid the new horrible traffic find other ways to cut through the neighborhoods? I have a feeling that a lot of those people won't be doing 25 MPH and some people might not follow the rules of stop signs either (I have had a few near hits at S Wille and W Shabonee where the Shabonee driver doesn't realize that the Wille driver has no stop). I do not obj ect to giving the area an update with better parking and some residences, but I do object to the current proposal - it is too much in many different ways for our area. I would considered a large downsize to the project, like two or three story townhomes, but not this monster of a project. Thank you for your time. Lauren O'Neil Resident of S Wille St Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. ... 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Print Name: Address: -----Original Message ----- From: Kathy Peterson <ksmithpeterson@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2019 8:36 PM To: VMO <vmo@mountprospect.or > Subject: Maple Street Project I am writing to let you know that I oppose the construction of the Maple Street Project. I fear the overload of students in the already crowded schools, the additional number of people walking, driving and commuting as well as the height and density of the proposed structures. Please say no to the Maple Street Lofts. Sincerely, Kathy peterson 212 S. IOka Ave Mount Prospect Shallcross, Jason From: Linda Phillips <Ijp6848@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 5:13 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Cc: Linda Phillips Subject: Maple Street Lofts Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Jason Shallcross Planning & Zoning Commission 50 S Emerson St Mt Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mr. Shallcross, I have resided in Mt Prospect for over 45 years, living on Lincoln St across from Lions Park. I chose to live there because of Lions Park, Lions Park School and the park district facilities. This area is surrounded by single family homes, townhouses and two 3 story apartment building. Yes, only 3 story apartment buildings, which does fit in with the character of this area I live in. I can't believe the village is considering is erecting 6 and 7 story building 2 blocks away, which will most definitely have a negative effect on this community and the area I live in. I wish the village would put resident's concern before the almighty dollar. It just seems that the village just wants to recoup get the millions they spent on acquiring and demolishing that property no matter how it affects the residents, traffic, school overcrowding, architectural character of the area. I am not against developing this area, but not with retail and not with hi rises. Row homes are fine (there are row homes along Prospect Ave and they fit in just fine) and any multi level building should be kept to what is already on the south side of the tracks, no more than 3 stories. And I am not in favor of a 4 level parking garage that provides even less parking.The density will not only cause increased traffic at Northwest Hwy but up and down Prospect and Lincoln. Lincoln Street traffic will increase to a point I feel that will be unsafe. This project will look like a monstrosity if it goes through. And I heard our Fire equipment doesn't reach that high. So does the village then spend more money on new fire equipment? It was mentioned at a meeting that the village will use surrounding suburb's equipment; certainly wouldn't want to be in the upper floors for an additional 10 or 15 minutes waiting for another suburb to come to the rescue. I have no confidence in those on the village board or who want to be on the board that are so gung ho about this project. How about all those businesses that are vacant (Keefer's former location, another empty spot a few doors west, and a myriad of empty businesses in and around the downtown area of Mt Prospect? Why doesn't the village work on bringing businesses to fill those empty spaces? think row houses fit in with the character of this side of the tracks as does an apartment building no higher than 3 (at the most 4) stories high. I am not even comfortable with a 4 level parking garage. What is being proposed is just too dense and out of character for this side of the tracks. Scaling back an 8 story building to a 7 story building is an insult. These high rises need to be scaled back to 3 or 4 stories. So maybe it will take a little longer to get your ROI, but overall a scaled back project will be a much more pleasant addition to the community. The village listened to it's residents regarding the Wendy's situation as well as Chicago Executive Airport. And many years ago I understand that the village wanted to build high rises by the water tower; evidently village listened to it's residents and there are lovely town homes in that area. It's time to really listen the the hundred's of residents that will be directly negatively impacted by this way over the top project. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Kind Regards, Linda Phillips Mt Prospect, IL 60056 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. z Shallcross, Jason From: Linda Phillips <Ijp6848@hotmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 12:28 PM To: Juracek, Arlene Cc: Hoefert, Paul; Grossi, William; Hatzis, Eleni; Zadel, Michael; Rogers, Richard; Saccotelli, Colleen; Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts Attachments: MAPLE ST LOFTS Letter to Trustees March 2019.pdf Dear Mayor Juracek and Village Trustees, Attached is a letter reflecting my views why the Maple Street Lofts need to be scaled back and not hastily approved on April 3rd. I don't feel that the residents' best interests are being considered. I haven't seen where a narrow, 2 lane street (Prospect, Maple, Lincoln, William, Emerson and others) can handle the volume of people and cars that will be the result with 6 and 7 story high rises, 56 row homes, retail, not to mention the parking lot traffic. Not only will traffic increase over the tracks, but what about all additional traffic on Prospect, Lincoln, William, Emerson, and additional residential streets not appropriate for that volume of traffic. That is why the buildings on Northwest Hwy, Central, Main are more appropriate- 4 lanes of traffic versus 2, which is why I feel that the larger hi rise type buildings belong on the north side of the tracks near the larger streets able to handle the additional traffic. I realize that this property needs developing, however, keep it with the character of the surrounding homes and apartments, row homes, townhouses, and 3 story apartment buildings. It really bothers me that the almighty dollar and a developer that seems to have been involved with a majority of past, present and future development takes precedent over the residents who will be adversely affected by those large unsightly hi rises that will stick out like a sore thumb. I strongly doubt if a trustee or any other decision maker lived a block or two from this proposed development they would be so gung ho for these enormous, unsightly 'out of character' buildings and the additional density and traffic it would bring to this area. This project still needs to be scaled down; please do not make a rush decision. Respectfully, Linda Phillips Mt Prospect, IL 60056 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. To Mount Prospect Village Board members, I do not support this project because as proposed the Maple Street Lofts will: • increase density in a residential neighborhood located east of the core central business district of the Village: W ncrease traffic of all forms—pedestrian, vehicular and bicycle in the Lions Park Neighborhood and the surrounding area; • increase the commute times for Mount.Prospect residents by building a parking garage to replace the Maple Street commuter parking lot; and • increase enrollment at already crowded District 57 schools specifically: Westbrook School for Young Learners, Lions Park Elementary School and Lincoln Middle School. The proposed project is moving ahead on the "fast-track" with the Village, which is not allowing Mount Prospect residents a fair opportunity to provide public comment and input on the development of this parcel. Furthermore, additional studies are needed to assess the overall impact a project of this size will have'on the traffic in the neighborhood where the development will be located and the impact additional students will have on the already over -crowded schools, particularly Westbrook- School for Young Learners and Lions Park Elementary. The Maple Street Lofts as proposed is too MUCH, too FAST! I, as a Village resident, respectfuIly request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts. Signature & Date: &,\t�&C, 1,6-a.Ol�l Print Name: L�� h A .,. P Hx L,., L., I, p S Address': S Z 3 E - Li N c to � tJ S 1 hn�r. L 60 0 s IPP yid w'WJ DEVELOPMENT GROUP t d a Maple StreeLofts Petl ion Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-usedevelopment in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting 257 Luxury Apartinents 56 Single-Fanilly Attached Rowhomes 14,,000 Square Feet Commercial; Space 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Doivntoiim. III III i I Oil i 114; The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of . 11 Ii Mount Prospect to fwid additional programs iii our neignoorhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of'MDint Prospect suppo-t this project. Signature: 111;4'L Print Name: IS r7 ��i v� I'L'B`ylS Address.: 170�D`.��/e 62 Il�� �f'/'O,�PcT Date: Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees Village of Mount Prospect Village Hall 50 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IL 60055 Dear Mayor Juracek and Board of Trustees: I am a Mount Prospect resident and oppose the Maple Street Lofts complex as proposed. I think the quality of life and character of Mount Prospect will be negatively impacted by this development and will further stress our existing infrastructure. I am not opposed to development, but believe any development in the area needs to conform to current zoning standards, including limiting building height to 80 feet or less and density not exceeding 16 to 30 housing units per acre. Moreover, the impact on traffic and commuter parking needs are of great concern. Please do not allow the Maple Street Lofts project to move forward as proposed. Thank you, 1 Signature: , �� /,Y), 42a� - Print Name: A-iAr\-o, M . 12z (f.er-� Address: c.W t L Co u,oc.t'I Dated this PS of March. 2019 7-P,4 Y L- , Mount Prospect, IL Shallcross, Jason From: Sent: To: Subject: To whom it may concern, Sue Rothstein <suerothstein@gmail.com> Sunday, March 10, 2019 9:18 PM Shallcross, Jason Maple St. Lofts proposal I have sent emails to the mayor and all the trustees. I am writing to you to express that I absolutely say NO to this project. I have lived on the 700 block of William Street for 35 years and there was not much traffic on this street. Years ago, with construction on Golf, William Street got turned into a detour and everyone found out that William cut through to Prospect Ave. Now the traffic is terrible. During the summer it turns into a drag strip, they go right through the stop sign on Berkshire at 2 AM and scares the hell out of you! This project is going to REALLY increase this traffic and I do NOT want it. I use to let my kids play in front .... I will not let my grandkids play in front because of the crazy drivers down my street. It is just NOT safe. If you lived where I do, you would not want this in front of your home. Second ... do you have any idea how hard it is to get over the tracks during busy times with the trains? The traffic is crazy and the corner of Emerson and Prospect is a terrible intersection. Putting up a few row houses is one thing but not the size of this project. Not only am I concerned about safety and congestion with much increased traffic but I am also very concerned with overcrowding in our schools. They are already at their capacities. This is just not what I want for our community. I hope this does NOT get approved!! Sincerely, Sue Rothstein 711 S. William St. Mount Prospect Sent from my iPad Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. From: "John E. Ruskuls" <mazais I I khotmail.com> v Date: March 30, 2019 at 4:53:44 PM CDT To: "ajuracekgmountprospect.org" <ajuracek(a mountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Lofts Greetings Arlene, I'm emailing you my voice in writing since I won't be able to attend the Board Meeting on April 3rd at 7 PM. As a resident of Emerson St, I am not in favor of having the construction of Lofts on Maple Street. Not only will it be an eyesore to the downtown area. But it will be a traffic catastrophe. Since living on Emerson St since 1985, I've witnessed the build up of traffic on Emerson as cars are backed up on 83(Elmhurst Rd). This is especially noticeable during the summer months If a loft is wanted, then build it on the empty lot where the Doretta's Pharmarcy once existed. There's a lot across the Fannie Mae Store that can be use for business too. I'm all for having the Metra Station move a block east of Emerson Street so that traffic on 83 can flow quicker. But having lofts on Maple Street as I will repeat, is an eyesore. OK, build a garage at the corner as was presented across from Busse Automotive. But keep the land south of the garage as part of Lion's Park. Fill the land with several trees and flowers, a playground, and have an open area where a Farmer's Market can be held. Where families can picnic, and Food Trucks ca sell there products, and where Mount Prospect Activities can be held without traffic closure to the downtown area. Where people can have access to parking and walk freely in the neighborhood. Redesign the area so that business can come, and people can use the facilities that already exist. The current building of a six story building on the Northwest corner of 83 and 14 is already an eyesore. Ask yourself this, "Would you want a six story building near you if you live in a family home?". It seems that the current interest is in money. Money can't buy you love. Always do would love ask and requires. In this case, it asks you to do what the citizens of Mount Prospect need in the downtown area. Do they need more buildings or do they need a place to gather as a family? I miss Little America Restaurant, White Hen Store, Prospect Theater, Skobe's Hot Dogs. These are some that I miss because things change. Hopefully, some of the places I enjoy now like Submarine Express, Le Peep's, Mrs P and Me, and Emerson Ale House don't become obsolete because of the current proposed design of the Downtown area. There is no guarantee that having a building with more people won't bring more cars and traffic problems. John E. Ruskuls 309 S Emerson St Shallcross, Jason From: MICHAEL SCHUMER <sueschumer@comcast.net> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2019 1:32 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple St. Lofts concerns for P&Z commission Follow Up Flag: FollowUp Flag Status: Flagged Jason, Hello. This is Mike and Sue Schumer responding to the Notice of Hearing letter. We live at 402 S. Emerson St. in Mt. Prospect and have 2 concerns about the current proposal for Maple Street Lofts. 1) We are concerned that • districts 57 and 214 will •- able to continue to • -high-quality education to the studentsof the Village.Our sonsreceived an excellenteducation here, which helpei• them at the University of Illinois and in their professional careers. We hope that our local schools'fin work will not be negatively impacted by the financial workings of the TIF district. 2) Emerson Street is plagued by heavy traffic. This also affects Prospect Avenue. It was a good first step to open the upper levels of the Village Parking deck to commuters. What else will be done to alleviate the current traffic congestion? We will probably see even more vehicles with the nearly 700 new residents that would populate Maple St. Lofts. What practical and achievable solutions will be 9% • me A Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. PI�IN't 00 DEVELOPMENT GPOUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixede development in Mount Prospect:, IEL, consisting of., 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single-Faniily Attached Rowhomes 0 14000 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, as well as revitaliz�e a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The property"s downtown location lends itself to a sixmwto-eight story building. The development will also generate s-ignificant property tax revenue,, allowing the Village of 0 Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 0 1, as a Village resident, ask that, the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature: Print Nam e. "Ile Ilk Address.- 00 (Ci W&W-Vk cc - PC 0 A- L, Date.�_�� � �' - �lY�1�� A� P, ]IM (#0014 10 jjQ r,7 DEVELOPMENT GPOUP Maple Street Lofts Peti ion Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 257 Luxury Apoatments, I 56 Singie-Family Attached Rowhomes 14,4000 Square Feet Commercial Space 268 Space Parking Structure I support this Project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers', and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue,, allowing thhe Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neigliborhood., 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature. - Print Name-. oe� Address:— (0 `7 L6i'�T A L I C- JOVI 40*� Date: /`7 Harmon, Connor ....... . . . From: Sent: To: Subject: Planning and Zoning Commission, Thomas Snyder <thomaspsnyder@hotmail.com> Monday, March 11, 2019 8:55 PM Harmon, Connor Letter in support of the Maple Street Lofts I am writing in support of the proposed Maple Street Lofts at the proposed density. The market supports such development. Reducing the density at a site adjacent to a Metra station would lead to more negative than positive impacts First, GoTo 2040 places a high priority on infill and high density development at transit nodes, and in particular, near suburban Metra stations. If individual communities start to restrict such development, the result will be sprawl and the additional costs, both public and private, associated with auto oriented lower density development. Second, downtown needs more residential units to be commercially viable. The market is not there yet. Numerous effort by both the Village and developers to increase commercial development have met with very limited success. The solution is not subsidies but increasing income and the number of households in the downtown area. Third and most importantly, the Maple Street Lofts at the planned densities will decrease, NOT INCREASE,, downtown traffic. If the development occurs at a lower density, it will force development out of downtown (where people can walk to the train station) to other locations (where they will drive into downtown to take the train). Reducing the density of the Maple Street Lofts will NOT reduce demand for housing in the area—just shift it away from the immediate proximity to the train station. This will increase traffic at rush hour when downtown Mount Prospect suffers it congestion problems --the short periods around train arrivals when traffic drops to LOS D and E levels. I strongly encourage you to consider the broader consequences of not allowing high density --in the 2.0 to 2.4 FAR range- -in the area within 500 yards of the Metra station. Best, Thomas Snyder I S Emerson St, Unit A Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. OMNI C%kol 71) 0, ANN) J. J U11 DEVELOPMENT GPOUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of.. 0 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single-Fainily Attaclied Rowhomes 0 14,,000 Square Feet Commercial Space! 0 268i Space Parking Structure I support this, project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospectl creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers,, and shops, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. UMI The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to funa additional programs in our neigliborhood. 1, as a Village resident, ask that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. ... . ... .. . 1 - Signature: Print Nain e: Address. - Ile Dat2", e: 4---1 P9N tIg DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts pis a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, IL, consisting of: 0 257'Luxury Apartments 0 56 S -Ingle -Family Attached Rowhomes 0 KPOO Square Feet Commercial Space 9i 268 Space Parking Structure I support this project'because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers,, and shops,, as well as revitalize a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue,, allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neigliborhood. 1, as a Village resident, as that the Village of Mount Prospect support thi's project.,, 01 ;0111 OKI" Sigqiature: Z, Print Name: 04� A1 9 aaress: Date. I Few, Cam .1 � /_1 krlI I S 1? DEVELOPMENT GROUP, Maple Street Loifts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect, 14, consisting of: a 257 Luxury Apartments 0 56 Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 14,000 Square Feet Commercial Space 26�8 Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creating as well, as revitalize a more customers for Downtown's many restaurants, retailers, and shops, now vacant site, in the heart of Donmto,�irn. The property's downtown location !ends itself to a six -to -eight story building. 0 The development will also generate significant property tax revenue., allowing the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1 W r-+ , as, a Village resident, ask that the Village of'Mount Prospect support this project . Signature'. Print Nam e:' � l ry � i�/f /.�.S � /v� t � f Address. - A/ Z ­ Date: Shallcross, Jason From: Karen <curtkarenthompson@comcast.net> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2019 4:46 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Against Maple Street Lofts We wanted to voice our strong opposition to the Maple Street Loft proposal. We have lived in Mount Prospect for 19 years. We, like so many of our friends and neighbors, chose Mount Prospect over Arlington Heights for the open spaces. If you want a bunch of tall apartments and condos and traffic congestion you live in Arlington Heights. This proposed development will cram too many people into a tiny plot of land We have zoning laws for a reason. This location is NOT THE PLACE for this monstrosity. Right now it is impossible to cross the tracks at rush hour. We don't even want to think about how long it will take if this development goes forward. We are not against development in Mount Prospect. On the contrary, we would love to see more responsible development at the Central/83 intersection, and in the DOWNTOWN area. Please honor you commitment to this community. Don't let this fiasco be your legacy. Thank you, Curt & Karen Thompson 912 S. William St Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. From: Brad Traviolia <thetraviolias@me.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 4:25 PM To: Juracek, Arlene <AJuracek@mountprospect.org>; Rogers, Richard <RRogers@mountprospect.org>; Zadel, Michael <MZadel@mountprospect.org>; elenihatzis@sbcglobal.net; Grossi, William <WGrossi@mountprospect.org>; Hoefert, Paul <PHoefert@mountprospect.or >; Saccotelli, Colleen <CSaccotelli@mountprospect.org> Subject: Maple Street Lofts Hi, I am writing again to express my opposition to the current plan for the Maple Street Lofts. I still believe it is too dense for the area and the changes made since it was first proposed at the Mrs. P & Me open house is still inadequate. I am still in favor of developing the parcel at some point but not with the proposal from Nicholas & Associates. It is too dense, lacks proper green space, and does not have adequate parking for both residents of the planned development as well as guests and Metra commuters. I had attended all of the open houses back in 2013 when Lakota was gathering community input regarding our downtown. While I understand our Village only accepted their proposal as an idea, I am surprised how much you are willing to deviate so greatly from current zoning, other well -thought-out recommendations, and community concerns. I have included the 2 plans that Lakota had proposed for the site in question. Both are MUCH more desirable in density, ease of parking for residents and guests of the development as well as Metra commuters. The amount of green space is also much more inviting than what is being proposed in the current design from Nicholas and Associates. While I am all for developing this area and creating some more density to help build our downtown, I am against the current plan that will be presented to Planning and Zoning next week. I wish the village would reject this plan if Nicholas is not willing to make some serious modifications. I understand that the Maple Street Loft plan does not go as far east as School Street but the Lakota plan does. What are the businesses that are still located on this site just east of the Maple Street plan? What would happen to that land if/when those businesses are relocated? More apartments?? I had hoped to include the members of the Planning and Zoning committee on this email but I cannot seem to find their email addresses anywhere on the Village website. If you could forward to them, I would appreciate it. I am unable to make the meeting next week since I will be out of town. This is my only way to express my disagreement with the Maple Street Loft Plan. Thank you. Laura Traviolia A lipM 1111 A�u DEVELOPMENT GROUP Maple Street Lofts Petition Maple Street Lofts is a proposed mixed-use development in Mount Prospect., IL,, consisting of: a 257 Luxury Apartments Single -Family Attached Rowhomes 0 14,,O00 Square Feet Commercial Space 0 268, Space Parking Structure I support this project because it will bring new residents to Downtown Mount Prospect, creafing more customers for Downtown"s many restaurants,, retailers, and shops, as well as revitaliz�e a now vacant site in the heart of Downtown. The development will also generate significant property tax revenue, allowing, the Village of Mount Prospect to fund additional programs in our neighborhood. 1, as a Village resident, as that the Village of Mount Prospect support this project. Signature: Print N,arne* Y Address:. I . ...... .... . .. To Mount Prospect Village Board members, 0 1 1 1 do noit support this project oecause as proposed the Maple Street Lofts will'i increase density 'in a residential neighborhood located east of the core central business c' ge: MOW i� i WAMMS "21 1 i� WL&ORIMOM I The Maple Street LoIfts as proposed 'is too MUCH, too FAS, I 1, as a Village resident, respectfully request the Village Board to vote "No" on Maple Street Lofts,, zoo`,-) Signature & Date. - Print Name: Address 4� gi 6- E 1--, 1 Shallcross, Jason From: Linda Waycie < Iwaycie@wowway.com > Sent: Monday, March 04, 2019 1:28 PM To: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Maple Street Lofts comment Hello Planning and Zoning Committee, would like to express my opinion about the Maple St. Lofts. 1. I support 6 story apartment buildings. I would like to see a reduction of height of the seven story high building to be 6 stories like the other one. 2. The townhomes across the street from the Maple St. Lofts are 2 story buildings with grass front lawns and small patios. The Recency 2 story townhomes on Kensington have small patios with small yards, lots of trees and buildings far enough apart so that there is grassy areas in between townhomes. The boxwood apartments on Wheeling Road are the same with nice size front yards, small patios opening onto a common green area. This is the model that I would like to see followed because they fit the suburban feel of open land around the buildings, many trees and grass yet offer townhome living. also appreciate the 2 story model rather than the 3 story model. 3. In summary, the townhomes are still too dense to provide a residential feel. Bringing some density to the downtown with apartment buildings and reduced density to the townhomes is a nice compromise. 4. I am assuming that the parking garage will house the cars from the apartments. If so would like to see the same number of parking spaces offered currently on the flat surface parking plus apartment parking. I don't want to lose the total number of surface parking spots. (I know that parking has opened up in the parking garage near the library). I don't know if that has been well received or not. Linda Waycie 603 Windsor Dr. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 847-577-6307 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1 Shallcross, Jason From: Linda Waycie < Iwaycie@wowway.com > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2019 3:29 PM To: Hoefert, Paul; Hatzis, Eleni; Saccotelli, Colleen; Rogers, Richard Cc: Shallcross, Jason Subject: Opinion on Maple St. Lofts. Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Hello Trustees Hoefert, Hatzis, Saccotelli and Rogers, I would like to express my opinion about the Maple St. Lofts. 1. I support 6 story apartment buildings. I would like to see a reduction of height of the seven story high building to be 6 stories like the other one. 2. The townhomes across the street from the Maple St. Lofts are 2 story buildings with grass front lawns and small patios. The Recency 2 story townhomes on Kensington have small patios with small yards, lots of trees and buildings far enough apart so that there is grassy areas in between townhomes. The boxwood apartments on Wheeling Road are the same with nice size front yards, small patios opening onto a common green area. This is the model that I would like to see followed because they fit the suburban feel of open land around the buildings, many trees and grass yet offer townhome living. I also appreciate the 2 story model rather than the 3 story model. 3. In summary, the townhomes are still too dense to provide a residential feel. Bringing some density to the downtown with apartment buildings and reduced density to the townhomes is a nice compromise. 4. I am assuming that the parking garage will house the cars from the apartments. If so I would like to see the same number of parking spaces offered currently on the flat surface parking plus apartment parking. I don't want to lose the total number of surface parking spots. (I know that parking has opened up in the parking garage near the library). I don't know if that has been well received or not. Linda Waycie 603 Windsor Dr. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 847-577-6307 Scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. 1