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CASE NO. PZ -11 -11
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Hearing Date: May 26, 2011
Village of Mount Prospect
May 11, 2011
Northwest Highway Corridor Study
Richard Rogers, Chair
William Beattie
Joseph Donnelly
Leo Floros
Keith Youngquist
Theo Foggy
Ronald Roberts
Consuelo Andrade, Development Review Planner
Ruta Veitmanis
Chairman Rogers called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. The minutes of the April 28, 2011 Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting were approved 4 -0 with Mr. Beattie abstaining. After hearing two cases, Chairman Rogers
introduced Case PZ- 11 -11, Northwest Highway Corridor Study, at 9:23 p.m.
Ms. Andrade stated Northwest Highway has historically played a vital role in the development of the Village. It
was the first commercial corridor in Mount Prospect and the primary vehicular linkage to other communities in
the Northwest Suburbs.
Ms. Andrade said that Northwest Highway continues to be one of the primary roads in the Village connecting the
central business districts of several communities along the Union Pacific Northwest train line and providing a
mixed use environment.
Ms. Andrade stated the importance of the corridor and the direction of the Village Comprehensive Plan calling for
the development of a strategic plan for Northwest Highway and Prospect Avenue. She mentioned that the
Northwest Highway Corridor Study was developed in order to promote the area as a commercial corridor for
development and redevelopment. The study serves as a guide for future development and addresses issues and
opportunities within the corridor.
Ms. Andrade said the study area included Northwest Highway from Mount Prospect Road to Waterman Avenue,
and Prospect Avenue from Central Road to School Street. The study area was broken down into three distinct
areas: East Northwest Highway, Downtown Northwest Highway, and West Northwest Highway.
Ms. Andrade stated the Northwest Highway Corridor Study was created based on input from a steering committee
and the public. The Steering Committee consisted of Village Staff members from various departments, including
Public Works, Fire, and the Building Department. The public was involved through several forums, which
included interviews and surveys completed by businesses currently located within the study area. In addition,
there was an open house that was held in May 2010 as well as an online comment period, and a public meeting
held in November 2010.
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Ms. Andrade said the Northwest Highway Corridor Study was comprised of four (4) principal sections: An
Existing Conditions Report, Issues & Recommendations, Vision Goals & Objectives, and Implementation
Program. The Existing Condition section discussed the characteristics of the Northwest Highway Corridor as
where within the past year. The Issues & Recommendations section identified issues that residents and businesses
identified and provided recommendations for addressing them. The Vision Goals & Objectives Section outlined
the vision and future direction for the corridor study. Finally, the Implementation Program provided specific
strategies targeted to address the issues identified.
Ms. Andrade stated the Northwest Highway Corridor consisted of a mix of land uses, including commercial,
residential, institutional, and industrial. Approximately half of the land area is zoned commercial. Land zoned
for residential makes up approximately nineteen percent (19 %) of the total land area. This includes single family
and multi- family residential. Meadows Park and the Aquatic Center is zoned CR Conservation Recreation and
occupies twenty -two percent (22 %) of the land area within the study area. Finally, approximately six percent (6 %)
of the study area is zoned industrial.
Ms. Andrade said according to Costar (a commercial real estate information company), approximately seventeen
percent (17 %) of commercial, office, or retail space within the corridor is available for lease. The vacancies are
not limited to one area along the corridor study area, but are scattered throughout the study area.
Ms. Andrade stated the study area was divided by the railroad tracks and Northwest Highway. Northwest
Highway, Central Road, Elmhurst Road, Emerson Street, and Mt. Prospect Road are the primary means of
vehicular and pedestrian circulation. The corridor experiences traffic delays during the morning and evening peak
hours when demand and train services are increased.
Ms. Andrade said the public and Staff identified seven (7) focus areas and created recommendations to address
issues. The public reported a lack of public awareness for some of the businesses, public transportation, and
public parking available. The study recommended using signage and marketing mediums to let people know what
is available in Mount Prospect. In regards to land uses, the public expressed a desire to see a wider array of uses
such as entertainment and family - friendly businesses within the corridor. The Village would continue to work
with brokers and local entrepreneurs to establish desired land uses in the corridor.
Ms. Andrade stated the public mentioned they would like to see consistent streetscape throughout the corridor and
programs for improving storefronts. The study called for the completion of the streetscape improvements along
the corridor. Since some of the buildings within the corridor are aging structures in need of updates, the Village
would work with property owners and prospective businesses to understand the cost of retrofitting older
buildings. The public identified traffic and circulation related issues caused by the railroad lines. Village Staff
would work to enhance the pedestrian and vehicular environment in downtown. Finally, in regards to
infrastructure, the public pointed out street and sidewalk deterioration in some areas of Northwest Highway.
Since Northwest Highway is under the jurisdiction of IDOT, the Village would proactively work with IDOT on
long range improvement plans for Northwest Highway.
Ms. Andrade said a vision statement for the corridor was created based on the community input. To "Enhance
the economic viability of the Northwest Highway Corridor by making it more attractive and accessible place for
conducting business and living" is the vision statement that was created for the Northwest Highway Corridor.
This statement captures what residents and businesses envisioned the Northwest Highway Corridor to be.
Economically viable and accessible for not only the businesses, but for residents that live or visit the corridor
were key items expressed as important.
Ms. Andrade stated the goals and objectives of the study relate back to the Village's Comprehensive Plan. For
Economic Development, the goal was to create a viable commercial corridor that consists of a mix of desired land
uses and services. Objectives for Economic Development include maintaining current businesses and attracting
new businesses, such as kid friendly uses and a grocery store.
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Ms. Andrade said regarding transportation, the goal was to provide a balanced transportation system which
provides for safe and efficient movement of vehicles and pedestrians, supports surrounding land development,
and enhances regional transportation facilities. Promoting and encouraging alternative modes of transportation is
one objective for transportation.
Ms. Andrade stated in terms of infrastructure, the goal was to maintain a public infrastructure system that
efficiently provided utilities, public improvements and flood control. Objectives for infrastructure included
protecting natural water retention and drainage where possible and ensuring new development does not have an
adverse impact on flood control.
Ms. Andrade said the goal of housing and community facilities was to provide housing and amenities that
supported the population and enhanced the quality of life within the corridor.
Ms. Andrade stated strategies were developed to meet each goal and objective similar to the Implementation
Program of the Comprehensive Plan. Each strategy has a related objective which refers to the goal and objective
to which it is addressing. Each listing would identify the Village Department or other agency /group that would
lead the implementation of the strategy. There would be a defined timeline for completing a strategy: five (5)
years is short-term, five (5) to fifteen (15) years is long -term, and there would also be an ongoing timeline as well.
Finally, each listing would provide a type of strategy which could be an action, study, or coordination.
Ms. Andrade said based on the direction of the Village Comprehensive Plan, Staff recommended that the
Planning and Zoning make a positive recommendation for the Northwest Highway Corridor Study.
Chairman Rogers stated how comprehensive the study was and commended Staff for their time and effort in
putting the study together.
Mr. Donnelly asked if Staff looked into making the corridor more bike friendly. Ms. Andrade responded the
study included recommendation regarding biking within the corridor, and added that the Village was in the
process of finalizing a bike plan, which included more detailed information for making the Village overall more
bike friendly.
Mr. Donnelly asked if there was any consideration for tunnels to go under the railroad tracks so the trains would
not cause traffic interference. Ms. Andrade stated one of the recommendations was to explore potential grants to
see what the feasibility would be in either creating a pedestrian bridge at a minimum or some type of bridge to
improve circulation. Mr. Donnelly discussed the need for traffic congestion relief so residents could get North or
South of the tracks without trains holding up traffic.
Chairman Rogers said that the study did discuss bike traffic along the railroad tracks and a beautification program
along the tracks.
Mr. Youngquist stated the study was a great plan.
Chairman Rogers swore in Ruta Veitmanis, 104 Mac Arthur, Mount Prospect, Illinois. Ms. Veitmanis stated that
her property was in the western area of the proposed study. She wanted to know why a small residential section
was included in the study when the commercial areas seemed to be the areas of improvement. Ms. Veitmanis said
she would like to know what the Village's long term plans were regarding her property. Chairman Rogers stated
that the entire section of Northwest Highway that runs through Mount Prospect was included from boundary to
boundary. He said that since Ms. Veitmanis' property was residential, it would most likely stay as residential.
Mr. Floros and Mr. Youngquist agreed that the residential sections included in the study would remain as
residential.
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Ms. Veitmanis discussed other issues regarding evergreen trees along the right -of -way. It was determined that Ms.
Veitmanis would need to contact the Public Works Department regarding the trees.
Mr. Donnelly made a motion, seconded by Mr. Beattie for the Planning & Zoning Commission make a positive
recommendation to the Village Board to amend the Official Comprehensive Plan to include the Northwest
Highway Corridor Study.
UPON ROLL CALL: AYES: Beattie, Donnelly, Floros, Youngquist, Rogers
NAYS: None
Motion was approved 5 -0. The Village Board's decision is final for this case.
Mr. Donnelly made a motion, seconded by Mr. Beattie to adjourn at 9:41 p.m. The motion was approved by a
voice vote and the meeting was adjourned.
Ryan Kast, Community Development
Administrative Assistant
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