06-25-2007 Special Meeting268
MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES
PLAINES, ILLINOIS HELD IN THE ELEANOR
ROHRBACH MEMORIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DES
PLAINES CIVIC CENTER, MONDAY, JUNE 25,
2007
CALL TO ORDER: The Special meeting of the City Council of the City
of Des Plaines, Illinois, was called to order by
Mayor Anthony W. Arredia at 6:30 p.m. in the Eleanor
Rohrbach Memorial Council Chambers, Des Plaines Civic
Center on Monday, June 25, 2007.
ROLL CALL: Roll call indicated the following aldermen present:
Moylan, Murphy, Higgason, Brookman, Walsten, Smith,
Argus. Alderman Beauvais was absent. Alderman
Beauvais arrived at 6:35 p.m.
Also present were Acting City Manager Baj or, Acting Director of
Finance Simpson, Police Chief Prandini, Deputy Fire Chief Jaeger,
Director of Engineering Oakley, Director of Public Works Dusckett,
Director of Emergency Communications Ornberg, Director of Community
& Economic Development Conlan, Deputy Director of Community &
Economic Development Angell and Assistant City Attorney Bartel.
STRATEGIC
PLAN AND
GOALS:
CRIME FREE
MULTI-UNIT
HOUSING
PROGRAM:
Acting City Manager Bajor reviewed his memo of June 19,
2007, which outlined the series of strategic planning and
goal setting workshops that were held to establish the
list of strategic goals prioritized by the nature of the
goal, i.e. short-term or long-term, routine or complex;
and its perceived importance to the community and/ or
organization.
Acting City Manager Bajor gave a PowerPoint presentation
and reviewed the mission statement along with a set of
beliefs and visions for the City which will be used as
a guidepost in the consideration of current and potential
challenges facing the City.
Alderman Walsten stated that we need to insert other
things, like the Green Plan, when it is necessary.
Alderman Smith stated that perhaps we should look at the
list of goals and reprioritize if necessary. Acting City
Manager Bajor asked that reprioritization wait until
after the 2008 Budget process has been completed.
Acting City Manager Bajor stated that he will be
presenting the mission statement along with the set of
beliefs and visions on a subsequent City Council agenda
with a resolution; he asked that the aldermen contact him
if they have any questions or concerns.
MAYOR ARREDIA DECLARED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL WAS NOW
RESOLVED INTO A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
PUBLIC SAFETY -Alderman Beauvais, Chair
Police Chief Prandini reviewed his memo of June 14, 2007,
regarding his request for an amendment to Section 10-3-4
-Licensing of Residential Properties Used for Rental
Purposes of the City Code to include the Crime Free
Multi-Unit Housing Program which is intended to provide
assurances that the City and owners of rental properties
have additional measures in place to respond to and
mitigate chronic complaints caused by tenants of rental
properties. ~
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CRIME FREE
(Cont'd.)
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Police Chief Prandini stated that there would be
additions to the ordinance that would require attendance
of a Crime Free Multi-Unit Housing Program Seminar by the
owner/landlord before a valid operating license will be
issued by the City; and also a current list of tenants
and the units they occupy must be provided.
Police Officer John Gitzinger gave a PowerPoint
presentation detailing the scope of the Crime Free Multi-
Housing Program; this program has been successful in
reducing crime in Schaumburg's rental units by over 15%;
Palatine, Mt. Prospect and Rosemont have recently adopted
similar ordinances as a deterrent to crime; goals of the
program include reducing crime in rental property; reduce
the fear of crime; improve communication and trust; and
enhance the quality of life for the residents of Des
Plaines.
Alderman Murphy stated that she is absolutely opposed to
this program especially the release of tenant names;
there should be hearings on this matter with anyone that
would be impacted by this; this would be a violation of
privacy rights; we need additional information and
hearings held before a decision is made.
Moved by Murphy, seconded by Brookman, to recommend to
the City Council that further discussion on the Crime
Free Multi-Unit Housing Program and Ordinance M-32-07 be
POSTPONED until a hearing is held with valid operating
licensed owners/landlords of rental properties.
Alderman Smith asked how often would the tenant names
have to be submitted to the Police Department. Police
Chief Prandini said every time there is a change.
Alderman Smith stated that we should look at this a
little bit more.
Alderman Higgason would like to know how senior citizen
housing facilities would be affected by this.
Alderman Brookman stated that she is opposed to this
program; she owns rental property in other communities
and their lease covers things like this; she would like
a copy of the ordinances from the other communities who
have a like program.
Mayor Arredia stated that the owner of the property is
not always known; tenants sometimes pay through a Trust;
there are quite a few buildings like that.
Alderman Moylan stated that we have to hold the landlords
accountable; he will be voting for this amendment.
Alderman Murphy stated that she understands that the
police have to have more tools, but we have to follow due
process; the City should still notify all the landlords
even though some of them won't come to the hearing; when
you talk about submitting these names to the Police
Department, she has a real problem with that.
Acting City Manager Baj or asked if we could eliminate the
requirement that tenant names be submitted to the Police
Department. Police Chief Prandini said yes.
Alderman Higgason asked how would we get the
owner/landlord names. Police Chief Prandini said from
the Finance Department where they are licensed.
Alderman Brookman stated that she understands that Staff
is just trying to do a good job, but you have to be
careful that we don't trample on property rights; this
has to be referred back to committee and it should be the
Legal & Licensing Committee; we have to be careful that
we don't find ourselves in Court; she is still 100%
against this. ~
CRIME FREE
(Cont'd.)
CHRONIC
NUISANCE
ABATEMENT:
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Alderman Walsten stated that perhaps we could eliminate
the names and move forward with this amendment.
Alderman Smith stated that he is still concerned about
privacy with these broad changes.
Mr. Wayne Serb in, 8 35 Pearson Street, addressed the
Committee of the Whole stating that it is difficult to
find out who lives in a building; his condo association
has strict rules; he thinks this is a good idea but maybe
there should be hearings.
Moved by Moylan, seconded by Argus, to adopt a substitute
motion to recommend to the City Council to approve
amendment to Section 10-3-4 -Licensing of Residential
Properties Used for Rental Purposes to include Crime Free
Multi-Unit Housing Program but eliminate the requirement
that the licensee will provide a current list of tenants
and the uni ts they occupy. MOTION DECLARED FAILED
(Aldermen Beauvais, Moylan, Walsten and Argus voted yes;
Alderman Murphy, Higgason, Brookman and Smith voted no -
a tie vote is a failed vote) .
Motion declared carried on the original motion. Aldermen
Beauvais, Moylan and Argus voted no.
Police Chief Prandini reviewed his memo of June 14, 2007,
requesting that the current Chronic Property Nuisance
Abatement Ordinance be amended to improve the Police
Department's ability to resolve nuisance activity on a
timely basis;, i.e. expand the time frame of three (3)
reported incidents to 180 consecutive days and expand
three (3) reported incidents involving prostitution and
drug activity to 365 consecutive days.
Police Chief Prandini stated the amendment would also
expand the description of Nuisance Activity to allow the
Police Department to use the ordinance to its fullest
extent; also the amendment would expand the description
of the property to enable the Police Department to
enforce the ordinance when an owner or tenant of the
property commits crimes on a public way in vicinity of
the property, i.e. street corner drug activity.
Alderman Brookman stated that Section 5-4-5:D.6. of the
proposed ordinance be amended to remove the word "title;"
she also believes the specific Nuisance Activity
definitions should remain as they are in the current
ordinance; the proposed language is too broad; this
should go back to committee; we should go slowly on this.
Mr. Wayne Serbin, 835 Pearson Street, addressed the
Committee of the Whole stating that he likes it that
people on a street corner could be removed; there has
been so much killing of children on street corners in
Chicago.
Moved by Beauvais, seconded by Higgason, to recommend to
the City Council to amend the proposed Chronic Property
Nuisance Abatement Ordinance to retain the definitions
of Nuisance Activity in Section 5-4-1 - A through M; add
additional specific offenses; delete "Any activity that
constitutes a felony, misdemeanor, business offense or
petty offense under federal, state or municipal law;"
remove the word "title" from Section 5-4-5:D.6 and
clarify intent of that section; and further recommend to
place on First Reading Ordinance M-33-07 -AS AMENDED.
Moved by Brookman, seconded by Murphy, to adopt a
substitute motion to recommend to the City Council that
the proposed amendment to the Chronic Nuisance Abatement
Ordinance be ref erred back to committee for further
review. MOTION DECLARED FAILED (Aldermen Murphy,
Brookman and Smith voted yes; Aldermen Beauvais, Moyla(\A~
Higgason, Walsten and Argus voted no) . ~'
NUISANCE
(Cont'd.)
FIRE STATION
NEEDS
ANALYSIS:
TIME
EXTENSION/
FINAL PLAT
HARP GROUP
HOTEL PROJ.
TIF #6:
CRIME FREE
MULTI-UNIT
HOUSING
PROGRAM:
Ordinance
M-32-07
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Motion declared carried on the original motion. Aldermen
Brookman and Smith voted no.
Deputy Fire Chief Jaeger reviewed his memo of June 18,
2007, which states that funds were approved in the 2007
Budget for the City to conduct a Fire Station Needs
Analysis which will project costs associated with the
four (4) or five (5) fire station project, scheduled to
be presented to the City Council on August 13, 2007.
Deputy Fire Chief Jaeger stated that Staff is
recommending that Sente, Rubel, Bosman, Lee provide the
Fire Station Needs Analysis; they were the architect of
choice for the major building addition to Fire Station
#3; they are also currently providing professional
services to the Police Department.
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Argus, to concur with
Staff recommendation and recommend to the City Council
to accept proposal from Sente, Rubel, Bosman, Lee, 1161
"A" Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, IL 60015, to provide a
Fire Station Needs Analysis in the amount of
$10,900/Budgeted Funds; it would be in the best interest
of the City that usual bids procedures be waived; and
further recommend to adopt Resolution R-90-07 at
appropriate time this evening. Motion declared carried.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -Alderman Murphy, Chair
Alderman Murphy reviewed this request from Harp Group,
LLC, the developer of the Harp Group Hotel Project, for
a 90-day extension for approval of the Final Plat for the
Planned Unit Development (PUD) for construction of two
(2) hotel developments with associated parking on
property located at 2811-2845 S. Mannheim Road (Mannheim
Road and Pratt Avenue) .
Attorney Patrick Brankin, Schain, Butrney, Ross & Citron,
Ltd., 222 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1910, Chicago, IL
60611, representing the petitioner; Mr. Tim Franzen,
parking official with the Harp Group, addressed the
Committee of the Whole and answered questions from the
aldermen.
Moved by Beauvais, seconded by Higgason, to concur with
Staff recommendation and recommend to the City Council
to approve 90-day time extension from June 26, 2007 to
September 24, 2007, for approval of Final Plat for
Planned Unit Development (PUD) for construction of two
(2) hotel developments with associated parking for
property located at 2811-2845 S. Mannheim Road, TIF
District #6, as required in Ordinance Z-20-06, approved
by the City Council on June 19, 2 0 0 6; and further
recommend to adopt Resolution R-91-07 at appropriate time
this evening. Motion declared carried.
MAYOR ARREDIA ASSUMED THE CHAIR AND DECLARED THE CITY
COUNCIL BACK IN SESSION
Moved by Higgason, seconded by Brookman, to concur with
recommendation of Committee of the Whole that further
discussion on the Crime Free Multi-Unit Housing Program
and Ordinance M-32-07 be POSTPONED until a hearing is
held with valid operating licensed owners/landlords of
rental properties. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 6-Moylan, Murphy, Higgason,
Brookman, Walsten, Smith
NAYS: 2-Beauvais, Argus ~
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
CHRONIC
NUISANCE
ABATEMENT:
Ordinance
M--33-07
As Amended
FIRE STATION
NEEDS
ANALYSIS:
Resolution
R-90-07
TIME
EXTENSION/
FINAL PLAT
HARP GROUP
HOTEL PROJ.
2811-2845
MANNHEIM RD.
TIF #6:
Resolution
R-91-07
ADJOURNMENT:
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Moved by Beauvais, seconded by Argus, to concur with
recommendation of Committee of the Whole to amend
proposed Chronic Property Nuisance Abatement Ordinance
to retain the definitions of Nuisance Activity in Section
5-4-1 - A through M; add additional specific offenses;
delete "Any activity that constitutes a felony,
misdemeanor, business offense or petty offense under
federal, state or municipal law;" remove the word "title"
from Section 5-4-5:D.6 and clarify intent of that
section; and further recommend to place on First Reading
Ordinance M-33-07 -AS AMENDED, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
TITLE 5, "PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY," CHAPTER 4, "CHRONIC
NUISANCE PROPERTY ABATEMENT," OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES
CITY CODE. Motion declared carried. Alderman Brookman
voted no.
Moved by Beauvais, seconded by Murphy, to concur with
recommendation of Committee of the Whole to accept
proposal from Sente, Rubel, Bosman, Lee, 1161 "A" Lake
Cook Road, Deerfield, IL 60015, to provide a Fire Station
Needs Analysis in the amount of $10,900/Budgeted Funds;
it would be in the best interest of the City that usual
bids procedures be waived; and further recommend to adopt
Resolution R-90-07, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR A FIRE DEPARTMENT SPACE
NEEDS STUDY WITH SRBL, ARCHITECTS, LTD. Upon roll call,
the vote was:
AYES: 8-Beauvais, Moylan, Murphy, Higgason,
Brookman, Walsten, Smith, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Murphy, seconded by Argus, to concur with
recommendation of Committee of the Whole to approve 90-
day time extension from June 26, 2007 to September 24,
2007, for approval of Final Plat for Planned Unit
Development (PUD) for construction of two (2) hotel
developments with associated parking, for property
located at 2811-2845 S. Mannheim Road, TIF District #6,
as required in Ordinance Z-20-06, approved by the City
Council on June 19, 2006; and further recommend to adopt
Resolution R-91-07, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN EXTENSION
OF 90 DAYS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF THE FINAL PLAT FOR HARP
DES PLAINES, LLC, FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT MANNHEIM
ROAD AND PRATT AVENUE. Upon roll call, the vote was:
AYES: 8-Beauvais, Moylan, Murphy, Higgason,
Brookman, Walsten, Smith, Argus
NAYS: 0-None
ABSENT: 0-None
Motion declared carried.
Moved by Beauvais, seconded by Argus, that the Special
meeting of the City Council adjourn. Motion declared
carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m.
Donna McAllister, MMC CITY CLERK
APPROVED BY ME THIS
DAY OF
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