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CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
LORRAINE H. MORTON CIVIC CENTER
JAMES C. LYTLE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Monday, September 16, 2019
6:00 p.m.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
(I) Roll Call – Begin with Alderman Wynne
(II) Mayor Public Announcements
Hispanic Heritage Month – September 15, 2019 – October 15, 2019
(III) City Manager Public Announcements
Robert Crown Update
(IV) Communications: City Clerk
(V) Public Comment
Members of the public are welcome to speak at City Council meetings. As part of the Council
agenda, a period for public comments shall be offered at the commencement of each regular
Council meeting. Public comments will be noted in the City Council Minutes and become part
of the official record. Those wishing to speak should sign their name and the agenda item or
non-agenda topic to be addressed on a designated participation sheet. If there are five or
fewer speakers, fifteen minutes shall be provided for Public Comment. If there are more than
five speakers, a period of forty-five minutes shall be provided for all comment, and no
individual shall speak longer than three minutes. The Mayor will allocate time among the
speakers to ensure that Public Comment does not exceed forty-five minutes. The business of
the City Council shall commence forty-five minutes after the beginning of Public Comment.
Aldermen do not respond during Public Comment. Public Comment is intended to foster
dialogue in a respectful and civil manner. Public comments are requested to be made with
these guidelines in mind.
(VI) Special Orders of Business
City Council Agenda September 16, 2019 Page 2 of 3
SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
(SP1) Evanston Development Cooperative Accessible Dwelling Unit Pilot Proposal
The Housing and Homelessness Commission and staff recommend approval of a
loan of up to $220,000 from the Affordable Housing Fund to an Evanston
homeowner to finance the building of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)/coach
house by Evanston Development Cooperative (EDC). The homeowner will rent
the ADU at 80% AMI for 20 years to households from the City’s centralized waitlist
managed by Community Partners for Affordable Housing. This pilot project will
inform the development of programs to construct and finan ce ADUs for residents,
community members, private investors and future financial partners with the goal
of integrating additional affordable housing, particularly in single family
neighborhoods. Funding is from the City's Affordable Housing Fund,
250.21.5465.65535, Rehab Loans. This line item has a budgeted amount of
$500,000 for 2019. The Affordable Housing Fund has a cash balance of
approximately $900,000.
For Action
Item not approved 0-8
(SP2) Affordable Housing Work Plan Progress Update
Staff recommends that the City Council accept and place on file the affordable
housing work plan progress update.
For Action: Accept and Place on File
Report Accepted & Placed on File 8-0
(SP3) Zoning, Regulation, and Licensing of Cannabis Businesses for Adult Use
Staff requests direction regarding the zoning, regulation and licensing of cannabis
businesses for adult use in the City of Evanston.
For Action
Direction provided to staff
(SP4) Resolution 88-R-19, Regarding the Zoning, Regulation, and Licensing of
Cannabis Businesses for Adult Use
Staff recommends that City Council adopt Resolution 88-R-19 “Regarding the
Zoning, Regulation, and Licensing of Cannabis Businesses for Adult Use” to
provide direction to the Plan Commission and Notice to the Public and Cannabis
Businesses of future consideration and a public hearing on future zoning
regulations for adult use cannabis businesses seeking to locate in Evanston,
taxation, and personnel.
For Action
Motion made to amend Section 2(A), new language to read: “Specifying
which cannabis businesses will be allowed in the City.” Motion made to
amend Section 2(C), new language to read: “If allowed in a particular zoning
district, Cannabis businesses should be classified as a special use.” Item
approved 8-0
City Council Agenda September 16, 2019 Page 3 of 3
(SP5) Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center Discussion
Staff recommends City Council move forward with a space planning study for City
Hall functions in lieu of moving forward with the planning and design of the Civ ic
Center HVAC, Electrical and Security Improvements project. Staff also
recommends moving forward with a site identification study to determine potential
options for new space (this study would need to lag the space planning study by
several months in order to incorporate findings from the space planning). Staff
also seeks direction from City Council on whether a space planning study should
be limited to only City Hall functions or if it makes sense to look at other
buildings/functions where City buildings are in need of significant capital
investment. Additionally, staff recommends evaluating options for the repurposing
of the current facility is conducted separately from the process of moving forward
on a new Civic Center. Staff will return at a future meeting to discuss the options
available to the City Council regarding the existing facility.
For Action
Item approved 8-0
(VII) Call of the Wards
(Aldermen shall be called upon by the Mayor to announce or provide information
about any Ward or City matter which an Alderman desires to bring before the
Council.) {Council Rule 2.1(10)}
(VIII) Executive Session
(IX) Adjournment
MEETINGS SCHEDULED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2019
Upcoming Aldermanic Committee Meetings
9/17/2019 7:00 PM Joint Meeting: Housing & Community Development Act Committee and Mental
Health Board
9/18/2019 6:30 PM M/W/EBE Committee - CANCELLED
9/19/2019 7:00 PM Equity & Empowerment Committee
9/23/2019 6:00 PM Administration & Public Works, Planning & Development, City Council
9/25/2019 6:00 PM Transportation & Parking Committee
9/25/2019 7:30 PM Economic Development Committee
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