HomeMy WebLinkAbout2a. COW Minutes 10/09/2012COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES
October 9, 2012
I. CALL TO ORDER — ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:04 p.m. in the Village Board Room of the Village
Hall, 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illimois by Mayor Irvana Wilks. Trustees
present included Paul Hoefert, John Korn, Arlene Juracek, John Matuszak, Steven Polit
and Michael Zadel. Staff present included Assistant Village Manager David Strahl,
Community Development Director William Cooney and Neighborhood Planner Janet
Saewert.
II. APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES FOR SEPTEMBER 25,
2012
Motion made by Trustee Hoefert seconded by Trustee Korn. Minutes were approved.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None. Mayor Wilks acknowledged Boy Scout Troop 65 and 138 in the audience.
IV. HOME FOR A CHANGING REGION
Community Development Director Bill Cooney provided an overview of the Northwest
Housing Collaborative which was funded through grant funds. He stated the housing
policy guide document is the projected end product for the process. He is requesting
Village Board input on the proposed recommendations from the collaborative this
evening.
Jonathon Burch of CMAP spoke. He stated that he appeared before the Village Board
in May and conducted a community open house on June 12. He stated the process is
currently at step four, whereby the municipal recommendations are presented for input
from the elected officials and then the plan is reviewed in November /December with the
completion date slated for January or February of next year. He stated the discussion
this evening is to confirm the draft recommendations that are highlighted in the report.
He also wanted to make sure that the Village Board understood that these
recommendations carried no weight in terms of limiting future decision - making. He
highlighted the report projections of housing units in population growth as it relates to
housing capacity within the Village. He also highlighted the housing demand based on
income and age groups.
Report recommendations include the following items:
1) Recommendation to map and monitor foreclosures.
2) Create a registration program for foreclosed structures in order to monitor
foreclosures within multifamily complexes.
3) Track data trends and hear concerns and issues as to what is leading to foreclosures.
4) Develop signals that would be considered benchmarks to monitor what would signal a
potential property in trouble and work with the collaborative to develop intervention
strategies.
5) Require inspection of all rental housing units.
6) Continue and expand the online mechanism for residents to file complaints or identify
unlicensed rental units.
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7) Partner with the collaborative for improved landlord education through the crime free
multifamily program.
8) Ensure consistent data - gathering.
9) Consider exploration of annexation opportunities on the south side of Mount Prospect
to create mixed use modes of housing and coordinate the Algonquin Road development
opportunities with Arlington Heights and Rolling Meadows.
10) Consider sharing services with the communities and encourage units allowing senior
citizens to age in place.
11) Look for opportunities for owner and renter occupied housing for households earning
less than $50,000 a year.
12) Identify opportunities for senior housing and increase the walk - ability around senior
housing areas.
General comments from the Village Board members included the following items:
• There was discussion regarding the option to expand the internal inspections for
multifamily homes.
• There was also a discussion were individual residents might be living in a build
out community uniquely designed for their needs.
• It was also discussed that municipal foreclosures efforts can take place through
the recommendations from the collaborative.
• There was extensive discussion regarding senior housing within the community
and the ability for seniors to age in place.
• It was noted that real estate taxes have a significant impact on income of senior
citizens which is a limiting factor for senior housing.
Mr. Burch stated that he will take the comments back from the Village Board and revise
the draft recommendations based on this input and a draft summary will be provided for
consideration by the Village Board in November /December before the report is finalized.
V. MANAGER'S REPORT
Assistant Village Manager David Strahl stated that Coffee with Council was October
13, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Community Center of Village Hall. He also stated
that the Fall Festival is the 13th from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. with children's activities and
Oktoberfest is from 4:00 p.m.to 11:00 p.m.
VI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
None
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 8:50 PM
DAVID STRAHL
Assistant Village Manager
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