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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/19/1990 MPDD MinutesMINUTES MOUNT PROSPECT DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY SESSION NOVEMBER 19, 1990 VILLAGE HALL 100 SOUTH EMERSON ROLL CALL There was a box supper beginning at 6:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. Present were: Mayor Gerald Farley; Trustees Ralph Arthur, Mark Busse, Timothy Corcoran, Leo Floros, George Van Geem and Theodore Wattenberg. Business District Development and Redevelopment Commission members present were: Chairman Hal Predovich, Irvana Wilks, Joe Janisch, John Eilering, Earl Johnson and Paul Hoefert. Also present were: Village Manager John Dixon, Assistant Village Manager John Burg, Director of Planning and Zoning Dave Clements, Finance Director Dave Jepson, Economic Development Director Ken Fritz, Camiros Consultants Jack Gorguechon and Laura Christensen, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Janet Hansen, Jerome Svec of Marketing Services and Associates and three members of the press. II. PRESENTATION OF DOWNTOWN SURVEY RESULTS AND MARKET ANALYSIS Jack Gorguechon and Laura Christensen of Camiros, Ltd., presented a report on the downtown survey results and the market analysis. Some of the strengths of the downtown include government uses, restaurants and many professional businesses and service uses. In regard to uses that would attract more people downtown, the survey indicated that additional restaurants and grocery/food stores would be desirable. Mr. Gorguechon outlined the recommendations of the study. He also said it is very important to identify the area to be packaged for developers. There was discussion about the appropriate location for the Public Safety Facility. Trustee Arthur favored the Pine Street location. Trustee Wattenberg said the selection has been made; the location of the current building. Trustee Busse requested a cost/benefit analysis of the various redevelopment scenarios before making a decision on the site selection. Trustee Van Geem did not feel a decision on the site of the Public Safety Facility had to be made that night. He wanted to know what benefit the taxpayer would receive for the redevelopment. Irvana Wilks felt it was time to revisit other alternatives for the Public Safety Facility. Trustee Corcoran said he is comfortable with the current location, noting that redevelopment involves shades of grey. Trustee Floros said the School Districts have gone back many times with the same Referendum until it is successful. He said we need to do a better job of - educating the public about the need for the Public Safety Facility. He again stressed the need to move forward with redevelopment. Planning and Zoning Director Dave Clements suggested preparing various site plan alternatives so that developers could get an idea of what the Village is looking for. Village Manager John Dixon recommended creating a new TIF District. Jack Gorguechon suggested preparing a conceptual plan including the following components: Physical, design, financial and market. A recent plan prepared for Glenview cost $36,000. The Committee was not interested in further studies. The Committee asked staff to go back to the six developers who had interest in the project and provide them with our market studies. The staff should screen the qualifications. The Committee could then interview possible candidates in order to pick a preferred developer. The Target Area would include the Village -owned property at Pine Street and the Aldi's site. The next meeting was set for 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5 to interview three possible preferred provider candidates. It appeared that the consensus was to keep the Public Safety Building at the current location. However, Mayor Farley requested that the Public Safety Facility issue be placed on an upcoming Committee of the Whole Agenda. III. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. BURG Assistant Village Manager JPB/rcw