HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. EDC Minutes 10/18/2012MINUTES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Executive Conference Room, Village Hall
Thursday, October 18, 2012
8:00 a.m.
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
M. Lisa Angell
Phone: 847'818 -328
Fax: 847;818 -329
TDD: 847'392 -6064
iriria. moz �n tprospect. org
The meeting of the Economic Development Commission (EDC) of the Village of Mount Prospect was
held on Thursday, October 18, 2012 in the third floor Executive Conference Room in the Village Hall,
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois.
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chairman Skip Robertson called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Commissioners Jim Conroy,
John Healy, Norm Kurtz, Tom Lowe, and Dan Novak were present. Also present were Mayor Irvana
Wilks; Bill Cooney, Director of Community Development; Brian Simmons, Deputy Director of
Community Development; Nellie Beckner, Long Range Planner; and Maura El Metennani, Public
Information Officer.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of the June 21, 2012 meeting were reviewed and approved unanimously.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
There were no citizens present.
OLD BUSINESS
Mr. Cooney provided a brief update on various development projects throughout the Village. He asked
Mr. Conroy to provide an overview of the leasing efforts at Randhurst Village.
Mr. Cooney stated that Staff followed up on many of the items discussed at the previous meeting
regarding the Kensington Business Center. The primary issue that Staff reviewed was a comparison of
property taxes in the Kensington Park versus other similar parks in Cook County. He stated Staff
compared tax rates with industrial properties in Northbrook, Schaumburg, and Wheeling to determine if
there was an obvious discrepancy between those. He stated our rates were very similar to the
Schaumburg and Wheeling rates. He stated the Northbrook rate was nearly fifty (50) percent less and
after reviewing further, it was found that the primary reason for that was due to the overall Equalized
Assessed Value (EAV). He stated other than the Northbrook comparison; the tax rates were similar to
the other communities.
NEW BUSINESS
Mr. Cooney indicated that the Village completed two (2) annexations on the south end of town. The
Village annexed approximately fifteen (15) acres of the western portion of the United Airlines' campus
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MINUTES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Executive Conference Room, Village Hall
Thursday, October 18, 2012
8:00 a.m.
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
M. Lisa Angell
Phone: 847'818 -328
Fax: 847;818 -329
TDD: 847'392 -6064
iriria. moz �n tprospect. org
The meeting of the Economic Development Commission (EDC) of the Village of Mount Prospect was
held on Thursday, October 18, 2012 in the third floor Executive Conference Room in the Village Hall,
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois.
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chairman Skip Robertson called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Commissioners Jim Conroy,
John Healy, Norm Kurtz, Tom Lowe, and Dan Novak were present. Also present were Mayor Irvana
Wilks; Bill Cooney, Director of Community Development; Brian Simmons, Deputy Director of
Community Development; Nellie Beckner, Long Range Planner; and Maura El Metennani, Public
Information Officer.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of the June 21, 2012 meeting were reviewed and approved unanimously.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
There were no citizens present.
OLD BUSINESS
Mr. Cooney provided a brief update on various development projects throughout the Village. He asked
Mr. Conroy to provide an overview of the leasing efforts at Randhurst Village.
Mr. Cooney stated that Staff followed up on many of the items discussed at the previous meeting
regarding the Kensington Business Center. The primary issue that Staff reviewed was a comparison of
property taxes in the Kensington Park versus other similar parks in Cook County. He stated Staff
compared tax rates with industrial properties in Northbrook, Schaumburg, and Wheeling to determine if
there was an obvious discrepancy between those. He stated our rates were very similar to the
Schaumburg and Wheeling rates. He stated the Northbrook rate was nearly fifty (50) percent less and
after reviewing further, it was found that the primary reason for that was due to the overall Equalized
Assessed Value (EAV). He stated other than the Northbrook comparison; the tax rates were similar to
the other communities.
NEW BUSINESS
Mr. Cooney indicated that the Village completed two (2) annexations on the south end of town. The
Village annexed approximately fifteen (15) acres of the western portion of the United Airlines' campus
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and approved plans for a 200,000 square foot data center. The Village also annexed properties owned
by Arc Disposal on South Busse Road. He said the Village would continue to evaluate annexation
opportunities to determine the long term benefit to the Village. He stated that the EDC could play a key
role reaching about to businesses at that time.
Mr. Cooney stated that the Village held its first public meeting in September for the update of the
downtown plan. He stated that the Village hired The Lakota Group with a RTA Grant and that they will
be pursuing the update over the next year. There was general discussion about opportunities for the
Village to upgrade the existing downtown. Mr. Kurtz stated that he thought it was imperative that
improvements to the pedestrian movements be a key component of the new plan. He said it is very
challenging to cross the major streets that bisect the downtown. Mr. Cooney stated that the consultant
team includes a specialist in this area and it would certainly be a key component of the plan. He stated
the final document would most likely be completed by summer 2013.
Mr. Cooney asked whether the Commission wished to conduct business visits in November. He stated
that there have been no visits completed to date this year. The Commission concurred that it would be
a good idea to host the business visits and it was suggested that the Kensington Business Center and
Randhurst Village be the primary areas to focus on.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
There was no Chairman's Report
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Bill Cooney
Director of Community Development
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