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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/28/1986 COW AgendaMeeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Board Room, 2nd Floor Tuesday, January 28, 1986 112 East Northwest Highway 7:30 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL II. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF JANUARY 14, 1986 IV. BUSINESS LICENSE REVISIONS The Ordinance governing business licenses has not been changed in substance since 1976. The current license Ordinance creates a number of categories and fees that are difficult to administer and difficult for our business leaders to understand. The administration is recommending an Ordinance and fee re- structuring. Since 1976, our various inspection costs have increased some 80% while the fees have remained the same. In reviewing fees and Ordinance structure from nearby communities, we find our Ordinance significantly more complicated and the fees significantly lower than other communities. We are recommending a consolidation of fee and size categories, special fees for the usage and storage of hazardous materials, the licensing of all con- tractors who work within the Village, escalating fees for late payment and the registration of professional offices for inspectional purposes. Attached are memos from the Finance Director, our research by our intern, a fee comparison of other communities and the recommended Ordinance changes. Staff will be in attendance to answer your detailed questions. V. APPEARANCE REGULATIONS Consistent with our efforts to upgrade development within our community, we have sought a strengthening of our Development Code, Sign Ordinance, Sub- division Regulations and our internal procedures and plan review. A number of communities in northeastern Illinois has adopted Appearance Code Regulations so that developments retain a consistancy of architecture, layout and signage in an effort to avoid the typical "strip" development that one often sees on isolated parcels or parcels developed in differing time frames. Previously, the Board expressed a desire to review such regulations and subsequently the staff has initiated further research into the area of such regulations. While it is an admittedly difficult area to administer, we believe it is worth pursuing in our Village and base our expectations upon the successful achievement in some other communities. Attached is a memo from Ken Fritz reviewing the aspect of such Ordinances from other communities. The Committee of the Whole may want to discuss the merits of such regulations and direct the Village Manager's office to prepare such regulations with the assistance of the Village Attorney. H 6 aSle:) alP"d- SaTj!T!jfj SUaZT113 SUOTSIAOJCI jasunS aDU?UTPJO :)Ijjet jL 9W311 09SN9-430 11,241MVI-ow"ill -si.ioda-d snj'eiS; -t -s2ui.jpaH 1aSpnq -IE 'Ssa.120.ld -4IJ- -Z a>fP-I 'I ISOdgN SiNgDVNVW OIA