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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/06/1997 COW agenda ALL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Mount Prospect Senior Center Tuesday, April 8, 1997 50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL I1. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF March 11, 1997 CITIZENS TO RE HEARD IV. PROPOSED TREE ORDINANCE REVISIONS/ARBORICULTURAL STANDARDS MANUAL REVIEW On January 14, 1997, the Village Board reviewed a preliminary report on a four-pad Forestry Division project which focused on revisions to the Village's Tree Ordinance; adoption of a Standards Manual and development of promotional literature designed to inform residents about Mount Prespect's urban forest. The discussion on January 14 focused on general direction. Based on Board feedback, Forestry staff has completed the necessary revisions to Village Ordinances, drafted the Standards Manual and developed the informational brochures. Forestry Superintendent Sandy Clark will again review with Board members the specifics of the above items. The project has been helped along by two Grants which have greatly assisted in its development. Additionally, the Garden Club of Mount Prospect has been actively involved in the drafting of the informational brochures. B~cause both Grant Programs have deadlines in June, Ms. Clark is requesting the Committee of the Whole discussion on April 8, followed by a first reading of the Ordinance on Apri115 and a second readingon May6 (if required). Because ofthe anticipated one-month lead time for printing, Ms. Clark would also ask that the Board grant approval of the informational brochure at the Committee of the Whole meeting. While the brochure generally summarizes the Village's Tree Ordinance, it is not so specific that later changes to the Ordinance would make the brochure text inaccurate. The attached information package provides great detail regarding all aspects of this project including proposed changes to the Tree Ordinance. Ms. Clark, Mr. Laverne, Vice President of ACRT, the Village's urban forestry consultant, and members of the Mount Prospect Garden Club will be available to answer questions and facilitate discussion. NOTE: ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE, SHOULD CONTACT THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 100 SOUTH EMERSON, MOUNT PROSPECT, iLLINOIS 60056, 847/392-6000, EXTENSION 5327, TDD #847/392-.6064. V. PROPOSED FIRE SPRINKLER CODE AMENDMENTS Over the past several months, the Fire Prevention Bureau and Community Development Department have been in the process of reviewing and updating the Village's Building and Fire Prevention Codes. This task is normally undertaken every few years after updates of the National BOCA and Fire Prevention Codes are issued by the respective national governing bodies. As part of staff's review process, the proposed changes were presented to the Economic Development Commission and the Governmental Affairs Committee of the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce. Our purpose in making such presentations was to inform the respective bodies of the proposed changes, educate them as to the benefits of same and to solicit their comments and suggestions. The attached cover memorandum from Fire Chief Edward Cavello indicates that based on the comments of the Economic Development Commission, revisions were, in fact, made to the originally proposed amendments. Both the Economic Development Commission and the Chamber of Commerce have indicated that they are generally comfortable with the proposed changes as currently revised. The reason that staff would like to present the proposed Sprinkler changes to the Board separate from other BOCA Code revisions is because the proposed Sprinkler changes will drive the direction of drafting for BOCA Code changes. Certain credits or allowances in construction materials or construction ratings could be realized through the installation of sprinkler systems that could save a property owner money. Based on the direction of the Board at the April 8 Committee of the Whole meeting, staff would then complete the larger revisions to the BOCA Code and present same for final Village review and approval sometime in mid-1997. Chief Cavello and appropriate staff will be present to answer questions and facilitate discussion. VI. INTRODUCTION OF CITIZENS' FIRE ACADEMY Fire Chief Edward Cavello and his staff have developed the concept of a Citizens' Fire Academy, This program will provide an opportunity for Mount Prospect residents to participate in a 13-week series of classes that will educate people on the mission of the fire service as well as provide important medical self-help and safety knowledge to individuals. The program may well be the first of its kind in the northwest suburban area. Chief Cavello and appropriate staff will be present to explain the program and answer any questions you may have. VII. MANAGER'S REPORT VIII. ANY OTHER BUSINESS IX. ADJOURNMENT DEFERRED ITEMS Signs in Rights-of-Way Density/Residential Redevelopment Downtown Redevelopment Options Busse Road Widening Annexation Opportunities Parliamentary Procedures