HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/25/1994 COW agendaCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
A G E N D A
Meeting Location:Meeting Date and Time:
Mount Prospect Senior Center Tuesday, January 25, 1994
50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P.M.
I.
CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL
II.
ACCEPTANCE OF REVISED MINUTES OF DECEMBER 14, 1993 AND
MINUTES OF JANUARY 11, 1994
III.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
IV.
DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTION ON GAMBLING
Issues regarding the propriety and desirability of legalized gambling in its various forms
in Illinois and its municipalities has become a topic of much debate in recent weeks.
Legalized gambling has been viewed by some as a legitimate means of raising
additional revenue for State and local governments as well as being a catalyst for
economic development. Others have expressed strong opposition with the above
premise and have suggested that a further proliferation of legalized gambling would
serve only to exacerbate many of the socio-economic problems which exist in today's
society and in the long run would have a detrimental impact on the economic well being
and quality of life in our communities.
In Mount Prospect, the issue of legalized gambling was recently raised with the Village
Board at the November Coffee with Council meeting by resident John Metzenthin. The
Village Board discussed the item briefly and at the January Coffee with Council
meeting, Mr. Metzenthin made a request that the Village Board consider adopting a
Resolution that would commit the Village Board to calling for a blic Referendum any
specific plan for legalized gambling in Mount Prospect prior to any official action by the
Village Board.
Based upon that request, staff was directed to research the matter and prepare
material for a discussion at a future Committee of the Whole meeting. The attached
package of information provides a broad overview of various aspects of this issue.
Also, included is a preliminary draft of a Resolution regarding gambling in Mount
Prospect.
V.
DISCUSSION OF BOCA PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE REVISIONS
One of the clearest findings made by the interdepartmental "Visions" group in their
review of apartment complexes over the past year was the need for: (1) a stronger
Property Maintenance Code and (2) establishment of reasonable occupancy limits for
dwelling units. The "Visions" housing subcommittee, made up of landlords,
homeowners, tenants and staff reconfirmed those findings during a series of meetings
held this past summer. Since then, staff has been researching the feasibility of
adopting the BOCA Property Maintenance Code as well as the occupancy limits
contained therein as an alternate to the Village's current locally originated Code.
The attached package contains the BOCA Property Maintenance Code with
commentary, staff comments and a copy of the Village's current Property Maintenance
Code. Additionally, enclosed please find correspondence from two local landlords --
Conrad May and Ron Sabel, there respective views on the current situation may be
insightful as you review the Code.
Members of the "Visions" housing subcommittee have been invited to attend the
meeting on January 25 along with landlords who have come forward as spokespersons
during consideration of Special Service Area #7. By involving landlords early in the
process, it is hoped that a positive dialogue can be created and any legitimate
concerns of landlords be reviewed and addressed.
VI.
MANAGER'S REPORT
VII.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
VIII.