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R-04-15 Resolution Accepting Planning Staff Assist Services Delivered by the CMAP VILLAGE OF LEMONT RESOLUTION NO.f - A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PLANNING STAFF ASSISTANCE SERVICES DELIVERED BY THE CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AGENCY FOR PLANNING (CMAP LTA Grant) ADOPTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT THIS 12th DAY OF JANUARY, 2015 PUBLISHED IN PAMPHLET FORM BY AUTHORITY OF THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEFS OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT,COOK,WILL AND DUPAGE COUNTIES,ILLINOIS, THIS 12Th DAY OF JANUARY 2015 1 RESOLUTION NO.R-4.—(s A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PLANNING STAFF ASSISTANCE SERVICES DELIVERED BY THE CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AGENCY FOR PLANNING (CMAP LTA Grant) WHEREAS,the Village of Lemont("the Village") has applied for staff assistance services through the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning("CMAP"), for an analysis of the Village's development review processes and recommendations to improve these processes; and WHEREAS,the Village's request for such assistance has been recommended by CMAP as a priority project; and WHEREAS, CMAP has adopted the GO TO 2040 Plan as the long-range regional comprehensive plan for the seven-county Chicago region,encompassing Cook,DuPage, Kane, Kendall,Lake,McHenry and Will counties,and is providing staff assistance as a means of advancing the plan's implementation; and WHEREAS, the Village and CMAP have agreed on the general contents of a Memorandum of Understanding("MOU") and a Scope of Services that will guide staff assistance services to be provided by CMAP,which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, DUPAGE, AND WILL, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1:Incorporation of Recitals. The foregoing findings and recitals are hereby adopted as Section 1 of this Resolution and are incorporated by reference as if set forth verbatim herein. SECTION 2: Project Support. The President and Board of Trustees supports the project as described in Exhibit A. The Village of Lemont accepts the offer of staff assistance services by CMAP and recognizes that these services are provided for the purpose of advancing the implementation of GO TO 2040. SECTION 3:Authorizing Village Administrator to Execute Memorandum of Understanding. The Village Administrator is hereby authorized to execute the attached Memorandum of Understanding. The President and Board of Trustees recognize that provisions that govern the administration of staff assistance services,and, if necessary,the discontinuance of such services,are included in the Memorandum of Understanding. 2 SECTION 4: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, DUPAGE AND WILL, ILLINOIS,ON THIS 12th DAY OF JANUARY. AYES NAYS ABSENT ABSTAIN Debby B latze r ✓ Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Ron Stapleton Rick Sniegowski Jeanette Virgilio V Approv•d by • is 12th d. o f January, 2015 BRI• ■ '. 'EA 'IP'" age Pre • i t Attest: f, ARLENE M.SMOLLEN, Village Clerk 3 233 South Wacker Drive Suite 800 Chicago Metropolitan Chicago,Illinois 60606 Agency for Planning 312 454 0400 www.cmap.illinois.gov CMAP MOU—Local Technical Assistance Program Between CMAP and Village of Lemont Please note: "LTA staff" means CMAP staff assigned to work with local governments and community groups as part of the Local Technical Assistance program 1. CMAP/applicant relationship • Scope of work for staff will be jointly determined by CMAP and applicant • CMAP will determine which of the relevant LTA staff will be assigned to manage the project from CMAP's side(based on availability, skills, familiarity with the applicant community, and applicant preferences) 2. Consultant assistance • CMAP will contract with a consulting firm to assist LTA staff with work on the project • CMAP will be responsible for management of the consulting firm, administration of the contract, and all costs incurred by the consultant • The review of consultant proposals and the selection of the consultant will involve both agencies, and the recommendation of the preferred consultant will be based on a consensus choice of CMAP and the applicant 3. Access to resources • The applicant will provide access to relevant staff who will need to be involved in the project, and will ensure that they allocate appropriate time • The applicant will provide access to all relevant internal data, reports, and other information • The applicant's leadership(key staff, board members, other elected officials, other decision-makers)will commit to participate in the project and allocate sufficient time at meetings(committee meetings,Board meetings,etc)to ensure a successful project 4. Demonstration of local support • Applicants will be required to pass a resolution supporting the project at their governing board before work will begin • The community will be responsible for working with CMAP to identify a project steering committee • The applicant agrees to participate in public outreach and engagement efforts; including assisting in dissemination of project and meeting information, attending and assisting at public meetings, and providing key stakeholder contact information 5. Project management • Project scope of work(including timelines, public engagement schedules, commitment of other non-staff resources by either CMAP or the applicant, and other elements)will be jointly determined by CMAP and applicant prior to beginning work • A full project scope of work must be attached to the MOU at the time it is signed • Changes to project scope or timelines must be jointly agreed to by CMAP and applicant major expansions of scope may result in discontinuation of project The undersigned parties agree to the terms listed above. CMAP Representative: Robert Dean,Deputy Executive Director Date Village of Lemont: •••••••pr oiler Y � � l �► ge • tit page Administrator Date Project Description Following two years of public engagement, the Village of Lemont adopted a newcomprehensive plan was in November 2014. The comprehensive plan's Economic Prosperity section recommends creating a regulatory environment that is supportive of local economic health. Specifically, the plan recommends that the Village review its codes and development review procedures to determine if improvements can be made to increase efficiency or reduce unnecessary regulation. Currently the Village has two distinct development review processes. Site development permits are processed through the Planning&Economic Development Department and are used to review and approve major site grading, utility installation, paving, etc. Building permits are processed through the Building Department and are used to review and approve the construction and alteration of structures, but also review certain utility installation, grading, and paving construction. The fast that these are two distinct processes by two different departments has led to confusion for some construction projects, particularly commercial projects that require both site development and building permit approval concurrently. The Village is in need of recommendations to improve the efficiency of these processes for both Village staff and applicants. Additionally, the Village uses a variety of outside consultants for its development plan review and inspections: commercial building code reviewers; engineers; grading technicians; plumbers; arborists; landscape architects; etc. The Village is seeking recommendations to improve coordination between these consultants and Village staff and to improve workflow management protocds for review and inspection processes.Additionally, the Village is seeking recommended strategies for effective and efficient communication between the Village and applicants during the plan review and inspection process. An RFP process will be used to select a consultant to complete this project The cost of this project is anticipated to be between $10,000 and $20,000. The contract for this project is expected to be approximately four months in length, beginning in January 2015 and ending in May. Following project completion, CMAP will have the option of entering into a one- year contract with the selected firm to provide ongoing guidance and advice to the Village of Lemont. Scope of Services The selected firm will be expected to analyze the current development review and permitting process for the Village of Lemont and recommend changes to improve this process. The final deliverable of this project should be recommendations for the development review and permitting process that provides a fair and predictable environment for developers, allows timely decision-making, fits well within the Village's organizational structure, and has the potential to lead to high-quality development. This selected firm will address the issues listed below. These are presented as topics that should be addressed in the proposal; they are not necessarily distinct steps in the process, and firms may organize these activities as they see fit within an overall approach. Firms are not limited to the activities listed here, and may propose others if desired. Review current codes, forms, and materials. The selected firm will review the written materials currently used by the Village in the development review process. This should include the zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations, application forms, and similar documents. However, the review of ordinances is only for context. The project does not include a rewrite of the Village's zoning ordinance,subdivision regulations, or other codes; however, it may recommend further work by the Village to amend these documents as relevant. The Village will compile relevant materials and provide them to the selected firm. Review current approval process. Beyond the written materials described above, the selected firm will examine the review process by which developments are considered for approval and permits are issued by Village staff and consultants. This review does not need to address the role of commissions, committees, boards, and engagement of the general public; it should focus 1 on the internal review process used by the Village's departments. The firm will address the actual practice of development review and approval in a real-world situation, rather than the ideal process that may exist in theory. Stakeholder interviews. A critical part of the process should be interviews with Village staff and consultants who are inwlved in the development review process, as well as developers and builders who have been active in the Village in the recent past. The Village will make key staff available for interviews, and will also provide contact information for relevant stakeholders. Recommendations. Based on the findings of the above stages, the selected firm will recommend changes to the development review process as necessary to accomplish the Village's goals. These may include modifications to the approval process, modifications to application forms, staff training, changes to public engagement practices, or any other potential changes. These recommendations will be the principal deliverable of this project. Presentation of final recommendations. The selected firm will present their recommendations at one meeting of the Committee of the Whole of the Village Board. Village staff will assume responsibility for presentations to other groups if necessary. Following project completion, CMAP may, at its ciscretion, enter into a one-year contract with the selected firm to provide continued guidance and advice to the Village of Lemont on their use of the new development review process. This will be small-scale assistance, totaling no more than$5,000 over the one-year period. 2