AGENDA PLANNING, BUILDING AND ZONING
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AGENDA PLANNING, BUILDING AND ZONING
AGENDA PLANNING, BUILDING AND ZONING COMMITTEE Village of Hoffman Estates August 4, 2014 Immediately Following the Transportation & Road Improvement Committee Members: Karen Mills, Chairperson Gayle Vandenbergh, Vice Chairperson Gary Stanton, Trustee I. Roll Call II. Approval of Minutes - Anna Newell, Trustee Gary Pilafas, Trustee Michael Gaeta, Trustee William McLeod, Mayor July 7, 2014 NEW BUSINESS III. IV. V. VI. 1. Request by Bradwell Estates LLC and K. Hovnanian Homes for a site plan amendment for a new owner/builder to construct different home models in a previously approved single-family subdivision (Bradwell Estates). 2. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Planning Division. 3. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Code Enforcement Division. 4. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Economic Development and Tourism. President's Report Other Items in Review Adjournment The Village of Hoffman Estates complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For accessibility assistance, call the ADA Coordinator at 847.882.9100. Village of Hoffman Estates DRAFT PLANNING, BUILDING & ZONING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES I. July 7, 2014 Roll Call Members in Attendance: Management Team Members in Attendance: Karen Mills, Chairperson Gayle Vandenbergh, Vice Chairperson Gary Stanton, Trustee Anna Newell, Trustee Gary Pilafas, Trustee Michael Gaeta, Trustee William D. McLeod, Village President Jim Norris, Village Manager Arthur Janura, Corporation Counsel Dan O'Malley, Deputy Village Manager Mark Koplin, Asst. Vlg. Mgr., Dev. Services Peter Gugliotta, Director of Planning Kevin Kramer, Economic Development Coord. Michael Hankey, Director of Transportation Jeff J orian, Fire Chief Mike Hish, Police Chief Joe Nebel, Director of Public Works Rachel Musiala, Director of Finance Gordon Eaken, Director ofiS Ashley Monroe, Asst. to the Village Manager Bruce Anderson, CATV Coordinator Patricia Cross, Asst. Corp. Counsel Bev Romanoff, Village Clerk Algean Garner, Director ofHHS Patrick Seger, Director HRM Austin Pollack, Administrative Intern Clayton Black, Mgmt. Analyst The Planning, Building & Zoning Committee meeting was called to order at 7:03p.m. II. Approval of Minutes Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Trustee Pilafas, to approve the Planning, Building & Zoning Committee meeting minutes of June 9, 2014. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS 1. Request by Stadt Group, Ltd. (contract purchaser) for a courtesy review for site and building renovations at the Salem Ridge Apartments on the southwest corner of Salem Drive and Bode Road. An item summary from Peter Gugliotta was presented to Committee. Planning, Building & Zoning Conunittee -2- July 7, 2014 Mr. Peter Gerhold and Mr. Justin Ohrmundt with Stadt Group, Ltd. addressed the Conunittee and reviewed a proposed plan to purchase the Salem Ridge Apartments and make significant improvements to the buildings and property. All roofs would be replaced with pitched roofs and significant exterior upgrades would be constructed including a new clubhouse, in-ground pool and park area, garage buildings and park areas. All apartments would be upgraded with new kitchens, baths and flooring. Rents would be increased to market levels. The Committee had several questions including construction schedule, size of pool and fencing, parking spaces, and security. The Committee encouraged the petitioner to work with surrounding property owners and the homeowners association to keep them informed of plans. 2. Request by GiGi's Playhouse, Inc. (tenant) and Caruso Development (agent for property owner) for a site plan amendment for outdoor seating at 2350 W. Higgins Road (Barrington Square Town Center). An item sununary sheet from Jim Donahue and Peter Gugliotta was presented to the Committee. Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Trustee Stanton, to approve a site plan amendment for outdoor seating at 2350 W. Higgins Road (Barrington Square Town Center). Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. 3. Request approval of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan 2014, for Program Year 9, Consolidated Plan 2011-2015. An item summary sheet from Peter Gugliotta and Ashley Monroe was presented to the Conunittee. Trustee Stanton inquired about putting a street light in at Illinois and Kingman. Mr. Norris indicated that staff would look into this. Motion by Mayor McLeod, seconded by Trustee Gaeta, a approve the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan 2014, for Program Year 9, Consolidated Plan 20112015. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. 4. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Planning Division. The Department of Development Services monthly report for Planning Division was submitted to the Committee. Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Mayor McLeod, to accept the Department of Development Services monthly report for Planning Division. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. 5. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Code Enforcement Division. The Department of Development Services monthly report for Code Enforcement was submitted to the Committee. Planning, Building & Zoning Committee -3- July 7, 2014 Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Trustee Stanton, to accept the Department of Development Services monthly report for Code Enforcement Division. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. 6. Request acceptance of Department of Development Services monthly report for Economic Development and Tourism. The Department of Development Services monthly report for Economic Development and Tourism was submitted to the Committee. Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Mayor McLeod, to accept the Department of Development Services monthly report for Economic Development and Tourism. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. III. IV. V. President's Report Other Items in Review VI. Adjournment Motion by Trustee Gaeta, seconded by Trustee Pilafas, to adjourn the meeting at 7:30p.m. Voice vote taken. All ayes. Motion carried. Minutes submitted by: Debbie Schoop, Executive Asst. Date COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEM VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES SUBJECT: Request by Bradwell Estates LLC and K. Hovnanian Homes for a site plan amendment for a new owner/builder to construct different home models in a previously approved single family subdivision (Bradwell Estates) MEETING DATE: August 4, 2014 COMMITTEE: Planning, Building and Zoning FROM: Peter REQUEST: Request by Bradwell Estates LLC and K. Hovnanian Homes for a site plan amendment for a new owner/builder to construct different home models in a previously approved single family subdivision (Bradwell Estates). BACKGROUND: Bradwell Estates Subdivision was approved as a 17 lot single-family subdivision on January 20, 2014. The developer (Bradwell Estates LLC) has not started any work on the subdivision post approval. Gugliott~ames Donahue~ Due to other projects currently under development by the original developer (Bradwell Estates LLC), they have looked for another builder to construct the majority of the subdivision, including the infrastructure and most of the homes. The original developer has entered into a contract with K. Hovnanian Homes to develop Bradwell Estates with the same land plan as was approved earlier this year. One of the conditions of the final site approval for the subdivision was that "Approval of Bradwell Estates is granted based on the proposal that Bradwell Estates LLC (d.b.a. Projx Construction Group) will construct all homes within this unit consistent with the home plans provided in the packet. Any proposed house construction by any other builder, or any significant change in the house models to be constructed, will require Village review and approval, in accordance with Village Code." DISCUSSION: Bradwell Estates LLC has contracted with K. Hovnanian Homes, a nationally recognized homebuilder, to commence and coordinate the development of Bradwell Estates. K. Hovnanian will post required security, contract and manage the installation of all public infrastructure and comply with all the previously approved plans including plat, engineering and landscape. All obligations outlined within the Annexation Agreement will be assumed by K. Hovnanian Homes. Bradwell Estates LLC (d.b.a. Projx Construction Group) will retain the ability to build some homes in the subdivision, but the vast majority will be constructed by K. Hovnanian Homes. NBl Planning, Building and Zoning Committee -2- August 4, 2014 DISCUSSION: (Continued) K. Hovnanian Homes is proposing to offer four home plans from 2,500- 3,400 square feet as the base models with each plan offering 3-5 distinct elevations. All front elevations will feature masonry (stone or brick) in some form and are similar in character to the previously approved homes. K. Hovnanian Homes anticipates home revenues ranging between $500,000-$750,000 for the subdivision. As allowed by the Annexation Agreement, K. Hovnanian Homes may opt to construct a model home on the site. K. Hovnanian Homes will still be bound by the original approvals for the Bradwell Estates Subdivision with respect to landscaping, engineering, on-site and off-site improvements, and all conditions of approval. They will not be seeking to change the previously approved plat of subdivision or final engineering. K. Hovnanian Homes is currently working on an agreement with the Hoffman Estates Park District to amend their previous agreement with Bradwell Estates LLC that will transfer all obligations and requirements to K. Hovnanian Homes as part of this approval. The Park District is expected to approve the amended agreement. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of a request by Bradwell Estates LLC and K. Hovnanian Homes for a site plan amendment for a new owner/builder to construct different home models in a previously approved single family subdivision (Bradwell Estates); subject to the following conditions (includes previous conditions of approval): 1. The final plat of subdivision shall be recorded within nine months of Village Board action or prior to obtaining the first building permit, whichever occurs first. 2. No individual lot shall be subsequently re-subdivided within the subdivision. 3. The development is subject to the terms of the Bradwell Estates Annexation Agreement. 4. A permit shall be secured from Cook County prior to commencing any work in the Bradwell Road right of way. 5. Approval of Bradwell Estates is granted based on the proposal that Bradwell Estates LLC (d.b.a. Projx Construction Group) or K. Hovnanian Homes will construct all homes within this unit consistent with the home plans provided in the packet. Any proposed house construction by any other builder, or any significant change in the house models to be constructed, will require Village review and approval, in accordance with Village Code. 6. The following Subdivision Code waivers are granted with this approval: a. A waiver from the Subdivision Code (Section 10-3-2-C-1) to allow a centerline radius of 55 feet with a minimum back of curb radius of 41.5 feet instead of the required a 200 foot radius for the centerline of a horizontal curve for a minor street. Planning, Building and Zoning Committee -3- August 4, 2014 RECOMMENDATION: (Continued) b. A waiver from the Subdivision Code (Section 10-3-2-C-8) to allow a street jog with an offset of 115 feet instead of the required minimum of 125 feet. c. A waiver from the Subdivision Code (Section 10-4-7) to allow all the trees on the site to be removed. 7. The following Zoning Code variations are granted with this approval: a. A variance from the Zoning Code (Section 9-5-6-D-1) to allow subject property of 4.78 acres to be zoned R-6 instead of the required 25 acre minimum. b. A variance from the Zoning Code (Section 9-5-6-F) to waive the requirement that all new residential subdivisions in the R-6 district provide for permanent public and permanent private open space equal to 40% of the total land area. c. A variance from the Zoning Code (Section 9-5-6-D-3) to allow the lot width at the front setback line to be 63 feet on Lots 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, II, and 12 and 63.7 feet on Lot 13. 8. As shown on the landscape plan, the landscape buffer plantings behind Lots 1-12 and in the lots along Bradwell Road shall be installed in entirety at one time and shall be in place prior to the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for any house in this subdivision. 9. Building permits for dwelling units shall not be issued by the Village prior to the paving and installation of streets with the binder course in place which meet Village requirements as reasonably determined by the Village, including but not limited to emergency vehicle needs. No building construction beyond the concrete foundation may occur without the installation of looped water mains and associated improvements which meet Village requirements for fire suppression as determined by the Village. 10. Prior to installation of any private utilities including, but not limited to, the CornEd boxes the petitioner shall provide a minimum 24-hour notification to the Village to allow on-site inspection by a Village representative to ensure that the approved plans are followed. 11. As part of recording the final plat of subdivision, a Statement of Awareness, provided by the Village, shall be recorded for the entire property. The statement shall be required to be signed by all prospective purchasers at time of contract prior to the closing signing. Copies of the signed Statement of Awareness must be provided to the Code Enforcement Division of the Development Services Department prior to the issuance of a building permit. If no purchaser has been identified at the time of building permit, then the developer shall provide a copy when a contract is signed. In addition to the signed letter, a board with the Statement of Awareness enlarged to a size not less than 24x36 inches shall be posted in the sales office, and additional copies shall be available to be taken away by the customer with the other materials provided at the sales office. The posted notice and additional copies shall be located in a conspicuous area that is accessible to the public. Planning, Building and Zoning Committee -4- August 4, 2014 RECOMMENDATION: (Continued) 12. The property is subject to the school donation requirements as mandated by Section 10, Article 9 of the Village's Municipal Code. 13. The property is subject to the Development and Easement Agreement between the developer and the Hoffman Estates Park District and the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Developer, the Hoffman Estates Park District and the Palatine Park District. Attachments cc: Planning and Zoning Commission Members Jon Isherwood (K. Hovnanian Homes) Todd Polcyn (Bradwell Estates LLC) VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES PLANNING AND ZONING ·' ·. GI;NERAL APPLICATION* 0 D Rezoning Special Use for _ _ _ _ _ __ 0 0 g from _ _ to _ _ Variation: D Commercial 0 Residential D Sign Plat (Subdivision & Others): Site Plan: P'(Amendment 0 0 Puo Preliminary Concept Master Sign Plan: Other: D D Final D Preliminary~ Final D Amendment Avw_.<~j- • ADDENDUM MATERIALS ARE REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC REQUESTS Posting of Notification Sign(s) may be required. Specific requirements will be provided when your request is scheduled. FOR VILLAGE USE ONLY o• JJ Hearing Fee 4JSO Project Number: Staff Assigned: Meeting Date: 5 ~ 75' ~ dOil/Od.O P Check No. Date Paid ::r J?ol'i li- fl-v£ 'fl/Y/ f tf Public Hearing: Yes 0 No 0 Sign Posting Required: Yes D No~ Date Sign Posted PlEASE PRINT OR TYPE Date: Z/J-t/1 L{ Project Name: r?.-a.J., !P// E§;k/es Project Description: Project Address/Location: Property Index No. Acres: Lf. Genetal ApplicaUon lSeokv.fx<l I r::.-t /Mu"Pv1 (p. ~ d Qz;C-< C f &·~ J l?a.d.,~i:: 1//?dqd__ J 2vV1 it OJ-/ <i;- '?ckr· 05~) OJ-I 8'- J.dd -a~? OJ-·/'1' 5cV )q ,;;:,_.re.. Zoning District: -o~~tJ>-:-i'?·lt>o ·OS'Ij _,~~b""--- Page 1 of3 Revised 8114112 1. Owner of Record ~J ~~~"' Name Company />'?K(~J City Street Address /L booto Telephone Number Zip Code State -r. pa Iti Fax Number E-Mail V\ C' Ct;.-.,o,.;}••,.?(- ddress II. Applicant (Contact Person/Project Manager) Name Company Ci lr). 0() Street Address "State ' 8 roe..r,r! /(e. · city Zip Code Fax Number Applicant's relationship to property: 6 ?::J -)IO- ~61 Telephone Number JE-Mail Lhea.roock32 ~hail. ~ Address U'h,.Jrz. J- AHzhc,<;e £ 111. Owner Consent for Authorized Representative It is required that the property owner or his designated representative be at all requests before the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC). During the course of the meeting, questions may arise regarding the overall site, site improvements, special conditions to be included in a PZC recommendation, etc. The representative present must have knowledge of the property and have . the authority to make commitments to comply with any and all conditions included in the PZC recommendations. Failure to have the owner or designated representative present at the meeting can lead to substantial delays in the hearing process. If the owner cannot be present at the meeting, the following statement must be signed by the owner: I understand the requirement for the owner or an authorized representative to be present at the meeting with full authority to commit to requests, conditions and make decisions on behalf of the to act on my behalf and advise that owner. I hereby authorize /c: lhtvwllM> ~t- lhdvll @.k.frs thority to act as my/our representative. he/she has ful Owner Signature General Application Print Name Page2of3 Revised 8114112 IV. Acknowledgement(s) • Applicant acknowledges, understands and agrees that under Illinois law, the Village President (Mayor), VIIJage Trustees, Village Manager, Corporation Counsel and/or any employee or agent of' the Village or any Planning and Zoning Commission member or Chair, does not have the authority to bind or obligate the Village in any way and therefore cannot bind or obligate the Village. Further, Applicant acknowledges, understands and agrees that only formal action (including, but not -limited to, motions, resolutions and ordinances) by the Board of Trustees, properly voting in an open meeting, can obligate the Village or confer any rights or entitlement on the applicant, legal, equitable or otherwise. • Planning and Zoning Commission members and Village Staff often conduct inspections of subject site(s) as part of the pre-hearing review of requests. These individuals will be carrying official Village identification cards that can be shown upon request. The Owner and Applicant, by signing this Application, certify to the correctness of the application , /); and all submittals. Owner's Signature: __--tJ2+=£4{;:7-=,L."""':::._-------------Owner's Name (Please Print): _fD.c..::..::D'-'P"-'fl'-'o'-'L="C!z!"'-"V""-----------Applicant's S i g n a t u r e : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - {11 other than Owner) Applicant's Name (Please P r i n t ) : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: _ 1--f------- _._?t-:.fr""'z'f-/-'---t All requests must be accompanied by the items required and all fees must be paid before the Planning and Zoning Commission can hear any case. Please contact the Planning Division (located in the Municipal Building) with any questions: Email: Address: Phone: Fax: [email protected] 1900 Hassell Road Hoffman Estates, ll60169 (847) 781-2660 (847) 781-2679 Addendums Attached: 0 Master Sign Plan ,0' Other /1 >'VIP•• cf n-<-0f ±p f'JJIO 0 Special Use 0 Rezoning 0 Variation 0Pfat 0 Site Plan General Application Page3of3 ..... Revised 8111n2 I ·.;;;;;·/ June 12, 2014 Peter Gugliotta, AlP Director of Planning Planning Division 1900 Hassell Road Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 Via Email: [email protected] RE: APPLICATION FOR INCORPORATION OF K. HOVNANIAN HOME PLANS INTO THE BRADWELL ESTATES ANNEXATION AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT G: BRADWELL ESTATES CONCEPTUAL COLOR RENDERINGS, ELEVATIONS & FLOOR PLANS Dear Mr. Gugliotta: Thank you for the opportunity to present K. Hovnanian's home plans for consideration for inclusion in Bradwell Estates Annexation Agreement. In addition, K. Hovnanian will be seeking Village approval all necessary assignments from Bradwell Estates, LLC to permit K. Hovnanian to step into the role of Developer. Currently K. Hovnanian has an agreement to purchase Bradwell Estates from Bradwell Estates, LLC. However, K. Hovnanian and Bradwell Estates, LLC have formed a partnership of sorts that would allow Projx Construction Group the ability to build homes at Bradwell Estates, though the large majority is expected to be built by K. Hovnanian. I have included in this application a letter from Projx Construction detailing why this partnership has been formed. Below you will find a narrative description of K. Hovnanian's intentions related to Bardwell Place. Also included as part of this application are the attachments detailed below. About K. Hovnanian K. Hovnanian® Homes® is a nationally recognized homebuilder that has been committed to excellence since 1959. Locally K. Hovnanian is the 4th largest homebuilder in the Chicagoland area, build ing and closing more than 250 homes in 2013. K. Hovnanian has extensive experience in site development, developing more than 250 lots over the past 12-18 months. Please reference additional included attachments for more information. Site Deve lopment K. Hovnanian plans take all the necessary steps to complete the development of Bradwell Estates, including posting security with the Village of Hoffman Estates, contracting and managing the installation of public infrastructure and completing turn over to the Village. Providing the necessary assignments and approvals are received, K. Hovnanian currently intends to develop Bradwell Estates in the fall of 2014. 1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 200 Naperville, IL 60563 Tel: {630) 210.8869 Fax: {630) 953-1131 Khov.com Product Offering and Sales Program K. Hovnanian seeks to incorporate the conceptual color renderings, elevations and floor plans detailed in attachment 1. The elevations all feature masonry in some form and are in the similar in character to the elevations previously approved. Homes will range in size from approximately 2,500-3,400 square feet with available options. K. Hovnanian plans may choose to complete a model home at Bradwell Estates, but has yet to finalize a lot or home design. Currently K. Hovnanian is building the same home plans at Park Avenue Estates, located just south of Dundee road at Park Ave in Palatine, IL. A model of the Morton plan is open in Glen Ellyn, IL located at 22W101 Busch Road. K. Hovnanian anticipates home revenues will range between $500K-$750K at Bradwell Estates. Site plan K. Hovnanian has no intentions of changing the currently approved final plat, final engineering or final landscape plan. K. Hovnanian will work directly with Todd Schaefer of Haeger engineering to ensure the site is developed as it was designed. We have included the currently approved site plan for reference as attachment 2. Attachments include: 1. K. Hovnanian conceptual color renderings, floor plans and elevations 2. Approved Landscape plan 3. Projx Construction Memo dated June 5, 2014 4. About K. Hovnanian 5. K. Hovnanian's Chicago Locations and Recent Developments 6. K. Hovnanian energy efficient building practices We look forward to answering and addressing any questions or concerns you may have. Please advise on any additional information or fees the Village of Hoffman Estates will require prior to scheduling the a public hearing at Plan Commission. We look forward to working with you on a successful residential development. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Best regards, K. HOVNANIAN T&C HOMES AT ILLINOIS, L.L.C. e_, ~-an_a_g_e_r Cc: _ _ _ _ __ Andy Konovodoff, Division President- Hovnanian Brian Murphy, VP of Operations- Hovnanian Enclosures 1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 200 Naperville, IL 60563 Tel: (630) 210.8869 Fax: (630) 953-1131 Khov.com Bradwell Estates Hoffman Estates I Single Family Product Product Matrix Nature Technology Efficiency ~ Plan Sq Ft w D G Bed Loft Bath Bowman 2,517 48' 38' 2 4 Opt 2.5 Stewart 2,827 50' 46' 2 4 Opt 2.5 Colfax 2,927 40' 50' 3T 4 Yes 2.5 Morton 3,167 56' 48' 3T 4 Opt 2.5 Bowman Plan FAMILY 2,517 sf ROOM 20'-Ya1S'~ DINING ROOM 12'- 2"x 13-r LIVING ROOM 1 2"·2"x 1 .C'~· 2CAR GARAGE 20'4Tx 2t '-O"' OWNER'S SUITE t8"-T a 18'-6" OPl UPPER LEVEL Nature Technology Efficiency Coh<od.,.... The Bowman 2,517 sf Nature Technology Efficiency ~ Stewart Plan FAMILY ROOM 2,827 sf HOME OFFICE 18"-0"x1l"·4" 1''""'' l 11'~' U VING ROOM U'..t' x 13'·1' DINING ROOM 10'· 10' x' )'. H ' 2CAR GARAG E 20'4" . Nature Technology Efficiency ~ 2 ~'.()" KJ!ovnanian· ..1.. Homes The Colfax 2,927 sf Nature Technology Efficiency ~ KJfovnanian· Homes .JL Colfax Plan 2,927 sf 'CAR TAHDCM GAAAGI! 21'-T a lt'.r '•, ~ MAIN LEVEL BEDROOM> U'·l"al~·.a· Nature Technology Efficiency BEDROOM 4 \Z'·I·au·~ UPPER LEVEL The Stewart 2,827 sf Nature Technology Efficiency KUovnanian· 1-.... Homes Morton Plan 3,167 sf BREAKFAST IZ'- 6"a1r'·r FAMILY ROOM 1r4" a1 W4" JCAR GARAGE 2:1'..t' a 40".ol' HOME • -.... OFFtCE '. 12'-6"1 12'.0" ();c.. MAIN LEVEL :; ·- ====-=~ - =:::.:::::::::y .. . :: OWNER'S : :: SUITE : l :_:: 1-=====~;aJ i' : BEDROOM 3 Nature Technology Efficiency ~ l:t-r .. t:r"· KUovnanian· 1-..l. ~----~~--------------------------~ Homes The Morton Nature Technology Efficiency ~ (KfJovnania?) .JL Homes 1m ~!If ' ' z 13 :! 5"w !(.,;'C.. ~~5 :1 ,l] <II w c c ;o: "z :E 5 ~ .·· 0 0 m"'_. < z Li: . REVlSfO~ ----- ·. - -· .. ii/i9lil ·~~ ~').~ ~ ....... ~ ~-_____m_ .. --S><W-,.;;- L1 To: The Village of Hoffman Estates Date: 6/5/14 Subject: Bradwell Estates First I would like to thank Hoffman Estates in working with me and my team on planning and approving Bradwell Estates. We have worked on the project for over two years and are very close to having all of the permits in hand to be able to start the land development. Over the last few years my company, Projx Construction Group, has been working on a few different interesting projects including Bradwell Estates and a very unique project called Breakwater Chicago. I have attached a photo and summary of this project. Projx was awarded the contract to build this project about a year ago with the hopes of the project being approved. Breakwater is a unique floating entertainment facility about the size of a football field to be located near Navy Pier on Lake Michigan. The project has recently been approved and a formal announcement to the public is scheduled to happen on June 10, 2014. Based upon this recent development, I have been trying to plan out the next year to handle commitments that Projx Construction Group has made to their clients. In the best interest for our clients and Hoffman Estates, I am proposing that I bring on a builder partner for Bradwell Estates. I have discussed this arrangement with a number of home builders and have determined that the best fit would be with K. Hovnanian Homes. K. Hovnanian a national home builder with a secure financial backing and a good reputation . I had met with the village of Palatine as part of my decision making process and they confirmed that K. Hovnanian has been a responsible builder in their town. I propose that K. Hovnanian would act as the developer, improve the lots per the approved engineering, secure the guarantee and build homes for their customers. Projx would build homes for their customers and maintain commitments that they have for current clients and any future clients. I hope staff and the board would give their blessing to this arrangement. I want to make sure we fulfill our obligations to our clients by providing good service, quality and value. I would appreciate the opportunity to work with Hoffman Estates to make any necessary changes to the annexation agreement and additional architecture to be added to the product mix. Sincerely, Todd Polcyn President Projx Construction Group 2500 W . Higgins Rd. Suite 615 • Hoffman Estates • Illinois • 60196 • (888)358-0077 Office www.projxconstruction.com About K. Hovnanian K. Hovnanian® Homes® is a nationally recognized homebuilder that has been committed to excellence since 1959. To succeed for 50 years as a company, it helps to have a clear vision of what you stand for. Kevork S. Hovnanian had that vision when he created his homebuilding company. Today, K. Hovnanian® Homes® is managed by CEO Ara Hovnanian and is still going strong by adhering to the principles set in place by its founder. He envisioned a homebuilding company whose homes would provide lasting advantages for years to come. On March 15, 2001, Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. officially began to trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HOV. Today, Ara Hovnanian, in his role as CEO, continues to build Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. in keeping with his father' s vision, "We will become THE BEST homebuilder and provider of related financial services in the Nation in the eyes of our customers, our Associates, our business partner and our shareholders". At K. Hovnanian ®we know that your home is the foundation for your family's lifestyle, and we honor that sentiment by making sure your new home meets your every desire. All of our homes and communities are designed with you in mind and reflect the way families and individuals live today. Whatever your stage in life- whether you are a first-time home-buyer, a growing family realizing your dreams, or an active adult seeking a resort at home lifestyle- we have the home that is right for you. Through well-defined acquisition efforts, K. Hovnanian ® has expanded over the years to become a family of homebuilders with localized expertise in markets throughout the United States. K. Hovnanian® Homes® operates in Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. Now in its second generation of family leadership, the K. Hovnanian®family of homebuilders operates with the backing of a solid public traded (HOV) national company, yet retains its proficiency and distinctiveness in local markets. The consistency of our leadership is further testament to our financial strength and stability- reasons why K. Hovnanian ® Homes® remains "The First Name in Lasting Value ®" K. Hovnanian ® Homes® has earned a solid reputation for integrity, dependability, leadership and value, due in large part to our unwavering attention to quality construction and unfailing pursuit of customer satisfaction. It is our promise to build a trusting relationship to meet your expectations. Our Associates are available any time to answer your questions and make your homebuilding experience a positive one. 1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 200 Naperville, IL 60563 Tel: (630) 210.8869 Fax: (630) 953-1131 Khov.com Town & Cotmtry Homes- A Chicago Builder Town & Country Homes was founded 1958 by William G. Ryan. The first home was delivered on August 19, 1960 on S. Michigan Avenue in Chicago IL. From that first home Mr. Ryan grew his operations on the south side of Chicago and nearby suburbs including Oak Lawn, Tinley Park and Orland Park among others. Over the decades Town & Country grew to become a market leader and one of the largest home builders in the Chicago through the 1990s and early 2000s, closing more than 1,230 homes in 2005. In total Town & Country Homes has built and closed more than 20,000 homes in the Chicagoland market since it's in inception in 1958. Through the years Town & Country has been the recipient of numerous awards for design and building excellence including Builder of the Year by The Chicago Sun Times. Acquisition by K. IIovuanian Town & Country Homes, and its home building operations across three states (Illinois, Minnesota, and Florida), was acquired by K. Hovnanian 00 Homes® in March of 2005. At the time of acquisition Town & Country Homes was the 52st largest builder in the nation as recognized by Builder Magazine with Revenues of approximately $640 million in 2005. Town & Country added strong positions in key markets to K. Hovnanian® Homes 00 , currently the 6'h largest builder in the nation. Today K. Hovnanian Chicago is led by many of the same key executives from its Town & Country Roots. The team is managed by President Andy Konovodoff. Mr. Konovodoff has been in the building industry for 30+ years and has worked for Town & Country Homes/K. Hovnanian for over 18 years, holding the role of President since 2004. In 2012, the Chicago Division of K. Hovnanian 00 Homes 00 built and closed over 200 homes in 10 communities and in 2013 it built and closed over 250 homes in 13 communities. K. Hovnanian 2Q Financials Some of the highlights from our second quarter results are detailed below. • Total revenues were $449.9 million for the second quarter ended April 30, 2014, an increase of 6.4% compared with $423.0 million in the fiscal 2013 second quarter. For the six months ended April 30, 2014, total revenues increased 4.2% to $814.0 million compared with $781.2 million in the first half of the prior year. • Homebuilding cash was $243.3 million as of April 30, 2014, including $5.2 million of restricted cash required to collateralize letters of credit. • During the second quarter of fiscal 2014, $105.3 million was spent on land and land development compared with an average quarterly land and land development spend of $143.5 million for each of the first two quarters of fiscal 2013. • Pre-tax loss for the second quarter ended April 30, 2014 was $5.6 million. 1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 200 Naperville, IL 60563 Tel: (630) 210.8869 Fax: {630) 953-1131 Khov.com H ~HJ~AXQ RlYl~IQN + 7th largest publicly traded homebuilder in the U.S. based on deliveries + Founded by Kevork Hovnanian in 1959 + 203 communities in 37 markets in 16 states Homebuilding Revenues by Segment (traiing twelve months ended April 30, 2014) IL sc GA • Md-AIIantic Midwest • • Northeast . Sotrtheasl Soutl1west West .. ' ~.a.r· •••... ,,.,,.n., .. ' L..uc..t - ® r , ..,,.,. ·1rt, L&mond O.•. IL L IH OI f4_) ,..,.;:::-· .Shltlbonl .~ .•-. ........ .~ .~ j R•N•. I ......:C~~~ ... -····-·-· Lolond .E- o""""' L 0 1S. L~_. ., L Hofliltnt ~ ·'"·NoR."IH • '1J ..c•"''•' .r••• K. HQYNANJ6N =~HJ~AQ-Q x Since 2011 K. Hovnanian has closed on more communities than any other homebuilder. 18 New Communities - 1000 new home sites + - $400M in projected revenue x New Acquisitions resulted in impressive growth in 2012 and 2013 Closed 132 homes in 2011 Closed 201 homes in 2012, 50% growth + Closed 251 homes in 2013 , 25% growth - Set to close 300+ in 2014 TH - swif Glendale Heights .: WfuliortOOAYO fullenon Polll NO<th A\'e Forest "'-'te ® WNorth i South Add '!On Villa Park A G I ~.. 12i E ,-Glen Ellyn ~ l / ~ 110 :r ;i ERooseW>~Rd Westchester Br~ew RoosewltRd "' - .._ f. w~ wCetiMI< II!!_ c.r-..y North Riv'erside ii' CMnl Gables ~ p..t P..t 31<1 St Oak Brook lkt St ~'»...... ® hi Rd 63rd St .:;; ·~ ::e I"' ~ "' ! t 75th St @ #v.b #' § @ x 162 Single-family homes, 40' wide product and 50' wide single family homes x Closed April 2013 50+ sales to date x Homes prices: $390-$700K - R South Addison Elmhurst .......... ~ St :s "' Geneva -0 T""'1--_... nPI<wY!EJ ~ ~ z <~S\ Batavia I .. i ' : ! 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SHEEHAN AVENUE Forest 10111 Sl "' """""" \ 1 c.mpbell Airport 14thSt ~ North Chicago MIICingJr iJ: NavollJuon Gr..!~ ts Wl'elenon Rd Fremont Center f' LaJ Bluff iver ley ens Lake .;; F~rest Diamond \!!0.~ ETownline Rd Indian Creek Vernon Hills Hawthorn Woods Forest Lake ;:! @] @) / e North Barrington 1 a z - o.y r-a / Lake Barrington Mettawa AdiME Sttwnson Speclll Use Nu Wrigllt W2A Hill Woodo \ r-a Fort Sheridan \ PreMM HigHwood l incolnshire OuffyLn 22 Single-family homes, New Product x Closing November 2013 Anticipated home prices: $900-$1.1M , , wo.tu>n st Park Rid ge "''" lr~~q w~A.. Harwood Heights Norridge z f !0:' Franklin Parte st JaMphs ~ Grind A.. "Z Elmwood Park ~ ~ WNorthAvo ~ ~ Stone Parte Melrose Park ~ s,cl,..l.su 1 Bellwoo d ~;,.. s llMsion ' @ i J l.oQSt _ z _ Maywood-; River..forestWW>Ington ew ... Forest Parte · Oak Park ~ ~ 0 35 Single-family homes x Zoning in place x Closing Fall 2013 x Summer 2014 Sales Start Anticipated home prices: $680-$780 - ..__ ._ cC - - · ooo-.--·- BUILDING your New K. Hovnanian Home Preparation for Construction • Decorator Sefectioos, Optioos anci Upgrades Completed • Construction Permit Obtained • B~ln Construction of the Home Foundation Phase • • • • Foondatioo\Yaltslnstalled Slatl Completed Sewer iWld Water Unes Installed HomeSiteSI.bgrade:Comf)leted Frame Phase • Frame Construct!d • Windows and EKterior Doors klstalled · Roollnslalled • Exterior Arishes 1nst.11ree1 Mechanical Rough Phase • HYAC, Plumbing and Electric Roogh·in Installed • r.. eptaces lnstalted (lf acplicable) • Mechanical Inspections Completed !Ffame/Piurrbin ~IRre/Eiectric) • Horneowflerframe waJkPerlormed • Estimated Closing: Date Established Sheetrock Phase • • • • Insulation IAStalled Orywall lll$taiSation Completed Garaoe Doors Installed Exterior Site \Yol1l: Begins (Coocfete, Topso~1 <~~d Grading) A Legacy K. l-kJirlalan~ ~t Hu1ld1r J Quality. Hocnes · .ooe of the nation's leadflJ buiklers at IWle homes axt awa'd· ~~nrirg commlllitieS, haS est~hed a reputation secM1 to none fc. over 50 yeas. The K. HcwnarQ1'' ' name has ;i\v<fJS been S)'IXlf!'lmous with state-a -lhe-<11 desigl, tCIJ qualilyconstrt.<lion and outstantlrg ~ salisfaction Today, one ol the IV>(S K. -afl' Is lmpr<Mng lmle buie< salisfa:tion ~ UIOIJI11 the use of ill iKJVarced ~ system,IQgethef \\ith a state·of·the·art centJltized scheOJiirg sys1em.v.tich controls our mrkflow aoo volllfle. By cootr(jlirg W!illl'le Md focUSing on a limited rumbef of llOmeS under consts tx:lioo. our assoclales are able to dediCate nne attention to each home <n:1 hCJrrleO'>mer. The K. Hovnanan" I1IJ1le ~ Pf()U(Jy Oisplaye(l oo ""'Y """""'ily "" Wld.ll's more !han just how K. H<Nnafian< hOmeS 1001<. il's how lhe'/make)'OUieei.Nowlnllssecor<lrl'f1"alioool lamly -s~o. K. - a n· Homes· contir>..<S 1o onMde 1\oii·WII. (Jlalily hOmeS for f!lef'/ lifesly~ and stage ollile. AOOII-.1~ 1\lly lor """ 50 yeas. v~·ve been, and wiS cootrue to be. "The Ftst Name in lasting Vahle. • Trim Phase •lntef'lorTrim lnstalled • First Coot Pair11 Completed • Kikhen and Bath cab!oets and Comtemps Installed • Flooring k\stal~lion Con'!ll~ed IC<ran>ciWl~IHardwoocll Our NatiOnal H1gh Performance Home Partners: • HVAC, Beclricalml Aum009 Con'!lleted · ~ianceslnstalled .Aristo!!rgf.t liliEilliiiQ ~ ~ :.:.:.!:.:.~':':' ~ Finish Phase • StairAalslnstaned • Exterior ancl lntetior Paint Completed • Cafpet ln$ta!led • F"nal Home Oeanll'l{lls Performed • F"IOOJ Grading Completed Home Complete • Final Bui ldir~g Inspections Completed {Electrical/Fife/ (f(p,= e ~ dnltik' ~,A't,.~~ ~ !JI) MOEN (rt1fiMI ~ D~ •c--.•..... ..,.J._...,.•. Plurrbirl\1/Build~g) • Certlfl(:ate ot Oc:cuf>ancy Obtained • K HovnariM" Quality Slanda<ds ln.pectioniOSO Perlormed Settlement/Closing • Homeovmer Pfe-occuparq Walk· through • Homeowner Orientatioo Walk·thr~ (day of dosing) • Homeowner Takes Tille khov.com Time to Meet your Build er. LEARN the Ins and Outs of a new K. Hovnanian® home! We are so coolideflt in the quality of oo: homes that we .;n take yoo for a look behind thew~~! OU'abiity, SUfl"rior construction, comprel'<nsive moistu'e management, efficieot insulation, low-e wiOOOWS, loW-flow tjjlets, better air set*ng and higher iodoo< ~r quality is what yoo .;n flfld Mher yoo explore oo: High Performarce Homes. BUILDERS LIMITED WARRANTY As a quality new home builder we are proud to offer our buyers • The most comprehensive new home warranty available today -as a sig1 of 01.1' tath in OlK homes and the peqJie who service them. • AHoole Btilde<'s Limited Warranty thai provides protection against more than just "majorstruct\1'~ faittl'es." • The opporttl'lity to benefit hom our reabonship w1th Professional Warranty 8erlice Corporation (PWC), as we are able to offer this exceptimal approach to the """ home W31ranty protection. • The coofidence that P\.VC wltrants that your new home w11 be hee of · Constn.ction llefec!s" for the fuM term of the warrarty. • ALimned Warra~ty docurneflt provided by the PWCwtich cle<w1y defines those conditions that coostitl.le a"Constn.ction Defect" m describes the process we 'Will use to determine whether acon:1ition reported by yoo ~lied for CO'I<!fage. NB2 VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SUBMITTED TO: PLANNING, BUILDING & ZONING COMMITTEE BY: Peter Gugliotta, Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement~ (r August2014 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETINGS July 16, 2014 Meeting Results o Meeting Cancelled- No petitioners August 6, 2014 Meeting Results o Meeting Cancelled- No petitioners Upcoming August 20, 2014 Meeting o Meeting Cancelled- No Petitioners Upcoming September 3, 2014 Meeting o No Petitioners Scheduled Yet CURRENT ACTIVE PROJECT REVIEWS • • • • • • • • • • • • Forest Preserve, West side of Barrington Rd. at Old Higgins Rd. - Site plan for new permanent bathroom building Huntington Club Townhomes, site plan for parking lot expansion Hoffman Village/Goodwill- Plat of Easement for water main relocation Woodfield Acura, former Dover Straits- site plan for new auto dealership 2599 Higgins Road (former Shell) - concept plan for new restaurant Glen Lake Plaza- site plan amendment for minor site changes Starbucks, Palatine Road- expansion into former Oberweis unit with drive-thru McDonald's- Barrington Square Town Center- Site Plan new restaurant and demolition of existing building Bergman Farm, northwest corner of Algonquin and Ela- Site plan and subdivision for single family homes Wendy's, Golf Center- Site plan for store remodel O'Malley Subdivision Farmhouse- site plan amendment for revised house plan Devonshire Woods Estates - Site plan amendment for new builder with new house models POTENTIAL UPCOMING PROJECTS • • • • • • • Hoffman Plaza- Landscape Revisions & Dumpster Enclosure construction Lots 2 & 3 Devonshire Woods Estates- Plat of Consolidation and Site Plan Amendment for a new house Lots 25 & 26 Devonshire Woods Estates- Plat of Consolidation and Site Plan Amendment for a new house Prairie Stone Parcel 23 - Site Plan Review for day care center Prairie Stone Parcel 12- Site Plan Review for entertainment use Barrington Road vacant 17 acres between Golf & Bode- Concept plan for mixed use development Beverly Properties- Concept plans for 2 separate non-residential/industrial uses Village of Hoffman Estates Planning Division Monthly Report- July 2014 -2- GENERAL ACTIVITIES • Planning staff continues to work with the Transportation and Engineering Division on the Tollway widening, Barrington Road Tollway Interchange, Pace Park & Ride location, Greenspoint Parkway design, and the RTA Transit Study Project. Economic Development/Marketing/Promotional Items Planning staff continues to create the graphics for events and perform all regular updates to the Village's www.visithoffinan.com tourism website, where detailed information can be found on events, dining, lodging, entertainment, and shopping opportunities. . · Yearrarget Number of visithoffman.com listings updated 5 5 39 Average number of Village signs in rotation on electronic Tollway sign New digital signs produced for Tollway sign 4 4 4 1 1 13 100% updated within 5 days 100% of time at least 2 signs in rotation 6 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN www.hoffinanestates.com\compplan o Preparatory work is beginning for an update to the Comprehensive Plan. Initial steps include review of the 2007 Comprehensive Plan and plans from comparable communities, as well as development of potential chapter content. Demographic data has been prepared and sub-area development meetings have been set for the month of August. SUSTAINABILITY o o www.hoffmanestates.org\green Re-commissioning for the Village Hall, Public Works, and Fleet Maintenance buildings is in process. A report was delivered to staff in June and recommendations from the consultant are being discussed. Staff continues to work with departments to fulfill projects selected for completion in 2014. Village ofHoffinan Estates Planning Division Monthly Report- July 2014 - 3- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) www.hoffinanestates.org\cdbg The CDBG Program Year runs from October 1 through September 30. • • Staff prepared a draft Annual Action Plan for Program Year 9, released June lOth through July lOth for public comment. A public hearing to receive comments was held and the Action Plan was approved by the Board on July 7th. North West Housing Partnership (NWHP), acting as the Village's subrecipient, is actively seeking additional homeowners for the loan and construction application process for single family home rehabilitation projects. Two homes have completed construction. Two prior loans were repaid due to the properties being sold - this program income will be available for new projects. The July Citizen featured an article about this program, focusing on possible accommodation improvements for seniors and homeowners with disabilities. NB3 VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES f{;- SUBMITTED TO: PLANNING, BUILDING & ZONING COMMITTEE BY: Peter Gugliotta, Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement August2014 GENERAL ACTIVITIES • On July 3-5, 2014, David Banaszynski and Betty Melligan inspected the Northwest Fourth Fest event. • On July 8-10, 2014, David Banaszynski attended IPHA annual Emergency Preparedness Summit in Schaumburg. • On July 9, 2014, Tony Knuth, Kathleen Kuffer and Betty Melligan attended the lACE Quarterly meeting in Elgin. • On July 15, 2014, Betty Melligan was notified by the President of the American Association of Code Enforcement that she is one of the recipients of the Safeguard Scholarship to attend the 2014 AACE Annual Educational Conference in Rosemont, IL October 27-31,2014. • On July 19, 2014, David Banaszynski inspected the HE Bank event and the Fitness for America event. • On July 23, 2014, David Banaszynski attended his State Board of Health meeting in Chicago. CUSTOMER SERVICE/FRONT COUNTER ACTIVITIES • • • A new automated report has been created to allow the payment information for backflow inspections entered by the front counter to be viewed instantly by Public Works staff through the computer system. This change will eliminate significant time manually calling between departments/buildings to check on payment status. New automated reports are being created to streamline communications with various departments who need to know when certain permit types are issued. Using these automated reports will greatly increase efficiency. Improvements are being worked on to improve efficiency in the processing of building contractor insurance and bond documents. ThisMontiJ Number of transfer stamp process improvements made Number of building permit process improvements made Number of other counter process improvements made 1 >This Quarter YE!ado bate YearJarget 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 RENTAL HOUSING LICENSE AND INSPECTION PROGRAM • • • • At the end of July, there were a total of 1,543 rental applications submitted and paid. In July, a new automated inspection letter process was implemented which allows batches of inspection letters to be sent based on geographic location. Based on the total number of registered properties, there will be approximately 100-150 letters mailed each month to notifY owners it is time to call for their inspection. Code Officers have completed 166 inspections so far based on manual calls to owners with multiple properties. This number is expected to increase significantly in the coming months as the formal inspection notification process is implemented. A process is being developed to ensure the collection of any outstanding fees owed to the Village before any rental licenses are issued to an owner/address. The Village Sungard computer system will be used to the greatest extent possible. Notification of unpaid money is being included in the automated inspection letters being sent. Village of Hoffman Estates -2- Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 There are approximately 1,842 total addresses subject to annual Fire inspections (this number fluctuates based on businesses opening/closing). I Note: A Fire Inspector position is currently vacant. Village of Hoffman Estates -3- Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 Garage Sale Permit Summary ., ~ ~ ~ 100 ~ ·g so ~ "- Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec •2014 • 2013 Village ofHoffman Estates Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 -4- Permit Revenue Comparison $150,000 , $100,000 = ~ ~ w 0: $50,000 $0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec • 2014 • 2013 2014 Budget: $615,000 Total Revenue includes building permits, fire permits and Temporary Certificates of Occupancy. Year to Date Percentage of permits entered in computer within 24 hours of submittal Percentage of permit plan reviews completed within 10 business days Percentage of final permits processed within 48 hours of plan approval ... ·• Year.Target 85% 85% 91% 95% within 24 hours 94% 94% 95% 95% within 10 days 88% 88% 91% 90% within 48 hours *Note: Two front counter positions are currently vacant and due to the normal increase in activity, permit entry and processing has been affected. Assistance is being provided from non-counter staff to ensure permits continue to be processed in a timely manner. Village ofHoffinan Estates Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 - 5- 2014 YTD Tall 11% 4% Maintenance 3% 12% 2014 Citations Issued 97% Village ofHoffinan Estates Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 - 6- 2014 YTD 5% i low Risk 12% Food establishments are divided into the risk categories of high, moderate or low risk. A high risk establishment presents a high relative risk of causing food borne illness based on the large number of food handling operations typically implicated in food borne outbreaks and/or the type of population served by the facility. There are approximately 690 total facilities subject to annual inspection (this number fluctuates based on businesses opening/closing). Village of Hoffman Estates -7- Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report- August 2014 New Foreclosures Filed New Foreclosures Filed 40~------------------------------- ~ 30 ~ +------------------- ~ 20 :?. ~ 10 z 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec • 2014 • 2013 Foreclosures Resold Foreclosures Resold 31 ~ 30 +--~~-----~~---------- 0: ~ ~ 20 +-..--11----- 0 ~ 10 :?. 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec • 2014 • 2013 • NoPth ea I ·' • • "'C ".... s:::: I 0 C'l s:::: ·;:: .... tU lXI Foreclosures • + Sep 2010 to Jun 2014 (1179) July 2014 (6) - - Water Bodies - Wetlands - Golf Courses Schools - ""' 4 .... ~~~~~ Lakewood Blvd ~~~~~ I ·~ Pari<s Forest Preserves Unincorporated Forests Village of Hoffman Estates Foreclosures as of 07/31/14 Information Systems Dept South Area Foreclosures Trend c ' ~ l""f ..!! • .... .... "' co Cl) VI ~ Foreclosures e Sep 201 0 to Jun 2014 (1179) + July 2014 (6) - water Bodies - Wetlands - Golf Courses - Parks .. Schools Forest Preserves Unincorporated Forests Village of Hoffman Estates Foreclosures as of 07/ 31/ 14 Information Sys tem s Dept ~ Schaumburg Rd • ~ West Area "0 0::: .... .... tns Q) .. co ... ' ~ --=::::.. /llr~r=a~:.__jA/ ...;..L Shoe Factory ~ - Foreclosures e 0 .... ....:l ....~ + V) ~ ....·~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ s:: .-:::; cY • "tJ 0::: ~ ·!! b Rd- ~~ •• Sep 2010 to Jun 2014 (1179) July 2014 (6) - Water Bodies - Wetlands Schools • *) Forest Preserves Unincorporated Forests Village of Hoffman Estates ':.F-- - - - Golf Rd (Rt 58)- --, Foreclosures as of 07/ 31/ 14 Information Systems Dept NB4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT &TOURISM MONTHLY REPORT AUG General • Updated the Village's available properties database through Location One Information System (LOIS) . The properties are updated weekly. • Continued working with Ala Carte Entertainment on the initial steps to propose a TIF amendment to include the restaurant mall properties as contributing to the TIF. Met with their TIF attorney to move the process along. The two restaurants, Moretti' s Ristorante & Pizzeria and Whiskey River received their site plan approval in July. They hope to open both locations by the end of the year. • Continued to follow-up with meetings and conversations from the ICSC RECon show in May. Talked to several potential entertainment and restaurant users for the Poplar Creek at 59/90 Entertainment District. • Communicated with local brokers and property owners to answer questions and help fill their vacant properties. • Continued work with the Arts Commission to continue to provide quality events for the residents and businesses, like the Summer Concerts in the Park. Continued work with the Platzkonzert Commission to plan for the September event. • Ongoing phone calls and emails with shopping center owners in town to receive updates on properties and assist in improving the properties. Also met with several properties owners in town to talk about the status oftheir projects and brainstorm best ways to market their land. • Met with residential developers and discussed possible sites for developments. One developer showed serious interested on the Menards-owned property for single-family, attached and detached, residential. Staff will follow-up with the developer for a possible courtesy review. • Attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting to update the group on projects within the Village and different ways the organizations can work together to promote Hoffman Estates businesses. • Attended grand opening and ribbon cuttings of various Hoffman Estates businesses. Also spoke with the owners and managers of the new businesses to help maximize their exposure and promote their stores. • Met with a staff member from the Cook County Economic Development Bureau to talk about ways the county can help Village businesses grow and prosper. Staff talked about the new Class 7c property tax incentive, the Colden Corridor workforce initiative, and several other topics. It was a very good meeting to connect with county representatives. Economic Development Monthly Report Office/Industrial • Discussed a possible industrial use on properties in the western part of the Village with a developer. • Met with the new owners of the Medcoa office buildings to discuss ways to fill vacancy and make site upgrades to the site, including new signage. • Continued scheduling visits for the Business Retention and Expansion program. Will continue the outreach throughout the year. Staff has received positive feedback from companies about the outreach visits. > 12 Businesses Visited > 2 Scheduled Retail • Developed several ads and directory listings for advertising in retail publications and on websites. • Continued pursuit of a hardware store operator in the Village. Spoke with a serious potential operator who has the capital and desire to open a new business in his home town. Staff connected him to both Ace and True Value corporate to determine if he is the right fit for their business model. • Met with members of the Sterling Organization regarding potential redevelopment options for Hoffman Plaza. They still have interest in redeveloping the 75/85 Golf Road properties the Village owns and they are now exploring options for redeveloping the Higgins Road frontage as well. August 4, 2014 -2- Tourism Fitness for America- July 19/20, 2014 {ATT Campus and surrounding area) • Emailed final race routes, schedule, and parking directions to surrounding businesses and restaurants as back up to previous mailings and personal visits to each. • Ensured GROOT was recognized on event website as a sponsor (donates dumpster and cardboard waste receptacles every year for 6 years}. Picked up their banners for on-site recognition also. • Ensured operational departments involved had final instructions (Police, Fire, and Public Works}. • Worked with Facilities Maintenance to set up registration packet pick up on Friday, July 18 (4-9pm} and remove all FFA materials from dock area (T-shirts, water bottles}. Worked registration . • Worked running events Saturday, July 19 (1-9pm}. • Worked inline events Sunday, July 20 (7am-1pm}. This year we saw a big increase in number of running event participants thanks to the local marketing assistance from the Hoffman Estates Park District (final numbers not available at this writing}. Heroic Fitness from Hoffman Estates was on-site to provide warm ups (dancing and fitness routines}. Alexian Network did approve a $5,500 increase to our existing $25,000 annual sponsorship from them but it was tagged to pay for a printed supplement with Daily Herald that would feature the various nonprofits that benefit from this year's FFA. Unfortunately, by the time the sponsorship was confirmed, there was no time to create the supplement so we reverted to last year's sponsorship level Economic Development Monthly Report - 3- August 4, 2014 Tourism (Cont.) ($25,000). This year we offered 4 nonprofits (GiGi's Playhouse, Children's Advocacy Center, Hoffman Estates Park District Foundation, and Heart of a Marine) the opportunity to participate in this world class event with teams to raise funds and awareness of their cause at NO COST to them. Superheroes walk had a separate start time. Each group was required to have at least 10 members that would each raise a minimum of $100. We also asked that they wear costumes that best identify their heroes ($1,000 prize awarded to the best). Unfortunately, none of the non profits we reached out to (each was a partner of Alexian Healthcare) was able to put a team together, however, Huntington's Disease Team (Team HD) jumped on the opportunity and raised over $8,000 for their cause. Meetings: • Met with Ben Gibbs, Ashley Monroe, and Mark Koplin to write grant for SCA (Village) to receive financial assistance to host the Davis Cup World Group Playoff September 11-14, 2014, for $82,655.63. • Toured Davis Cup Event coordinators through Hoffman Estates locations for their VIP events and draw ceremony. • Working with Musky Expo organizer (January 2015 at SCA) to secure contracts for lodging and additional sponsors from the Village. • Toured new sales leader from Chicago Marriott NW through top/targeted accounts and pointing out potential leads for new business. • Attended grand opening of Ditka's restaurant at Arlington Park Trackside with Hilton Garden Inn sales team. • Attended grand re-opening of Red Roof Inn. • Attended HE Chamber Business After Hours (BMO/Harris Bank). • Attended HECPAAA organizational meeting to assist in raising sponsorships and providing vendor contacts for annual softball Game Fundraiser "Shootz & Ladderz". • Met with Elgin/Fox Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau to review completed Davis Cup Grant, seek their support, and ask that they advocate with the Illinois Tourism Office on behalf of SCA. • • • Assisting event organizers for Bollywood Concert scheduled in September at SCA as they attempt to write a Private Sector Grant for Illinois Tourism financial support. Toured event coordinators from Multiple Sclerosis Association who are anxious to move their annual 5 kin May from Harper College to Hoffman Estates. Working with Strides for Life event, regional Breast cancer event, that takes place at Cabela's in October to organize their kickoff event and reach more companies for team creation. Economic Development Monthly Report • • • -4- August 4, 2014 Providing suggestions to GiGi's Playhouse for potential hole sponsors for their Golf Outing. Working with Heroic Fitness to reach their targeted audience through community involvements. Assisting HYDRADE, INC. in their efforts to relocate to a Hoffman Estates location and connecting them to the Illinois Manufacturing Association Kevin Kramer, Director of Economic Development