HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/17/1996 MPPC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MOUNT PROSPECT PLAN COMMISSION
JULY 17, 1996
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Plan Commission was called to order by Chairman
Protem Velasco at 7:30 P.M. at the Village Hall, 100 South Emerson, Street, Mount Prospect,
Illinois.
ROLL CALL
Present upon Roll Call:
Absent:
Village Staff Present:
Guests Present:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
June Richards
Louis Velasco
Michael Hoffrnan
Carol Tortorello
Frank Boege
William Reddy
Angela Volpe
Edwin Janus
Marshall Ponzi
Michael E. Sims, Planner
Linnea Pioro, Nancy Cory, Dennis Grauahan, Stephanie
Parker, Ron Jordan, Victoria Bigelow and Ronald Beam
Mr. Velasco asked that the minutes be amended to reflect that residents from the Gregory Street
area voiced opposition to the opening of Gregory Street to Rand Road. A motion was made by
Frank Boege, seconded by Angela Volpe, to approve the minutes of June 5, 1996 as amended.
The minutes were approved by a vote of 8-0.
SUBDIVISIONS
None
COMMITTEE REPORTS: Michael Hoffman reported the Plan Commission will hold
a meeting on August 7 to discuss the Rand Road Corridor
Study. Notices regarding the meeting will be distributed
next week. Notices will be sent to area property owners and
a notice will be on display at the Mount Prospect Public
Library.
Louie Velasco reported the Village Board has amended
Chapter 13 regarding the display of liquor licenses and other
licenses required by Village Code.
OLD BUSINESS None
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NEW BUSINESS
Chairman Protem Louie Velasco opened the public hearing for the Fiscal Year 1997 Consolidated
Plan proposals at 7:40 p.m. Mr. Sims explained the purpose of the public hearing was to receive
comments and proposals regarding Mount Prospect's Fiscal Year 1997 Consolidated Plan. This
plan will include proposals for Fiscal Year 1997 Community Development Block Grant activities.
Ms. Linnea Pioro, Campfire Boys and Girls Program, explained that the agencies New Horizon's
activities draw children from Mount Prospect Place Apartments, Alpine Apartments and the
Pickwick area. New Horizons' activities include meetings with other clubs from Lake, Cook and
McHenry Counties, and trips to Ravinia and Wrigley Field. In Fiscal Year 1997 the Club intends
to add a new "teens in action" activity and will have from 80 to 100 children participating. Child
registration cost normally includes a $9.00 program fee and $3.00 membership fee. The $9.00
program fee is funded by the C.D.B.G. Program.
Mr. Boege asked if the Campfire Boys and Girls are charged for using RecPlex. Ms. Pioro stated
the agency does pay RecPlex fees. Mr. Boege expressed concern that New Horizons is paying
RecPlex with C.D.B.G. funds when RecPlex is also being supported by other local tax dollars.
The Illinois Crossroads Girl Scout Council presented a proposal for a six week summer program
and after school program at Euclid School. The Girl Scout Program emphasizes self-esteem,
violence prevention, nutrition education, science and math support, decision making and peer
leadership. Trips provided by the activity have included visits to the Botanical Gardens, JFK
Health World and Ravinia. The use of Euclid School is provided free of charge. Bus
transportation is provided by the River Trails School District at a minimal fee. The River Trails
Park District charges $1.00 per person for the use of their pool.
Ms. Stephanie Parker presented a proposal for a Senior Shared Housing activity. This activity is
provided by the Resource Center for the Elderly. Ms. Parker reported that last year the Agency
had 30 inquiries for senior shared housing, 16 assessments, conducted 8 match visits, made 2
matches and maintained 5 ongoing housing matches. The Resource Center for the Elderly is
currently evaluating five additional matches. This activity provides the homeowner with
additional income, which many times is needed in order for the homeowner to afford staying in
their home. Individuals moving into the home are normally charged $275 to $375 per month for
this affordable housing. The Agency does require a match agreement be signed by all parties and
periodically monitors the match.
Ron Jordan, Social Worker from CEDA Northwest, presented a proposal for a Transitional Living
Program for families. Mr. Jordan explained the many elements of the program, including budget,
employment and housing counseling services. Most clients receive services for four months.
Clients are required to save 30% of their income over this period. The program monitors clients
one year after they have left the program. This monitoring shows that 85 % to 88 % of the clients
are able to live independently without further assistance.
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A proposal was presented by Ronald Beam and Victoria Bigelow for the Access to Care Program.
Ms. Bigelow reported that 465 low income Mount Prospect residents are now receiving Access
to Care assistance for medical needs. Last year these residents received medical care valued at
$93,400. Recently, Access to Care and the Village of Mount Prospect received the 1996
Governor's Hometown Award. Ms. Bigelow stated the program has approximately 13,000 active
patients. Participating doctors could see up to 16,000 clients.
Mr. Sims explained that he will review all proposal requests and send the Plan Commission a
summary within the next month. A Consolidated Plan budget hearing date has not been set. This
will be determined as the Village's 1997 budget schedule is set. The public hearing was closed
at 8:58 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned by Chairman Protem Velasco at 9:00
p.m.
Res ectfully Submitted
Michael E. Sims
Planner