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Agenda Networking and Coffee ……….…………………………………………..……....8:00 AM Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Welcome and Introductions – Bob Fischer, President, NAHC……………………………………….…..…………...8:30 AM NAHC Reports President’s Report – Bob Fischer, President, NAHC Ratification Of Board Stands Taken Over the Summer 2014-2015 Program Schedule Upcoming Candidate Forum Water Street Update Treasurer’s Report……………………………...Kathy Benson, Treasurer NAHC Focus Report …………………………………….Mike Reilly, Vice President - NAHC Association Legal Issues – Tressler LLP Open Forum Adjourn……………………………………………………………………….…..…10:00 AM

September 2014 General Membership Meeting Meeting Rooms B&C Naperville Municipal Center

Pledge of Allegiance

Welcome! Bob Fischer President - NAHC

Thank You Baum Property Management .

Agenda Networking and Coffee ……….…………………………………………..……....8:00 AM Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Welcome and Introductions – Bob Fischer, President, NAHC……………………………………….…..…………...8:30 AM NAHC Reports President’s Report – Bob Fischer, President, NAHC Ratification Of Board Stands Taken Over the Summer 2014-2015 Program Schedule Upcoming Candidate Forum Water Street Update Treasurer’s Report……………………………...Kathy Benson, Treasurer NAHC Focus Report …………………………………….Mike Reilly, Vice President - NAHC Association Legal Issues – Tressler LLP Open Forum Adjourn……………………………………………………………………….…..…10:00 AM

Attendee Introductions Name Organization or HOA Represented No “Speeches” Please

President’s Report Bob Fischer President NAHC

Association Board Stands Per our bylaws: In the event that a matter arises and is scheduled for decision by any governmental body (or agency thereof) before there is sufficient time to follow the procedures set forth in paragraph 6, above, then by a vote of a super-majority (meaning six (6) of the eight (8) presently serving Board Members, or three-fourths (3/4) of any future Board), may form and express a public stand on behalf of the Confederation.

Stands Taken Over the Summer SB 2664 – The Confederation opposed the bill as passed by the legislature and we reached out to Governor Quinn urging a veto of legislation that, if adopted, could limit condo association cost recoveries in bankruptcy. Governor Quinn agreed with this position and issued an amendatory veto.

Stands Taken Over the Summer U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) introduced H.R. 4969, legislation that may invalidate community association rules and architectural standards that govern the installation and use of amateur radio towers and antennas. Following the lead of CAI, the Confederation reached out to Congressmen Foster and Roskam and urged that they not support this proposal.

2014-2015 Program Schedule October 18: Property Maintenance in Our Neighborhoods November 15: School District Budgets December 13: Citywide Development Update January: State Legislative Preview & Issues February: Community Colleges & Learning in the Future March: Current Topics in Community Association Living April: City Council off the Dais May: Annual Meeting & Elections

October 1 Candidate Forum Who: Republican and Democratic Party Candidates for the 41st, 81st, and 84th Illinois House Districts. When: Wednesday, October 1, 7:00 – 8:30 PM Where: City Council Chambers of the Naperville Municipal Center Broadcast “live” over WCNC (Channel 6 WOW, Channel 10 Comcast, and Channel 99 AT&T) and streamed both live and on demand via the City of Naperville website, http://www.naperville.il.us/.  

Water Street Returns to P&Z When – Wednesday, September 24th What: Reduce the area of the Plaza/Boardwalk from 8,679 square feet to 8,292 square feet. In conjunction with this reduction, the footprint of the Theatre building will be expanded. Incorporate a banquet space and two conference rooms consisting of approximately 8,700 square feet with a total capacity of 250 people on the second floor of the Loggia Building.

Modify the design of the pedestrian bridge, including decreased width and revised elevations\

Increase the total square footage allowable for restaurant use by 1200 sq ft Increase the height of the Loggia, Theatre, and Hotel Buildings (mechanicals bigger than originally anticipated requiring higher screening walls) Allow for a general service use (Traveling Tots) on the first floor of the hotel building Parking??? – Based on conservative assumptions and the use of valet at peak events …

Should the Confederation comment on these Plans before P&Z on Wednesday night?

Kathy Benson, Treasurer NAHC NAHC Reports Kathy Benson, Treasurer NAHC

Association Legal Issues

Questions/Open Forum Recognized by Chair Name Organization or HOA Represented No Political or “Commercial Pitches” Please Limit Comments/Questions to 1 Minute

Thank You Baum Property Management .

ADJOURN Watch for the October Newsletter and Keep an Eye on Our Website at www.napervillehomeowners.com For Breaking News & Information Next NAHC Meeting is October 18th At The Naperville Municipal Center Thanks for being part of the NAHC!