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<br />The Glen (TIF District) Census <br />(As of June 30, 2012) <br /> <br />OVERVIEW <br /> <br />Ehlers and Associates, Inc. was hired by the Village of Glenview to conduct an annual census of <br />residents living within the boundaries of the Tax Increment Finance district of The Glen (the <br />former Glenview Naval Air Station). The purpose of the census is to enable the Village to use the <br />data to calculate annual payments to certain core jurisdictions providing services to these <br />residents. <br /> <br />Ehlers and Associates, Inc. met with Village staff in early May, 2012 to discuss the project in <br />detail. The Village of Glenview provided our offices with data about The Glen that was compiled <br />from their own database and from developers. After compiling the data, Ehlers identified 2,075 <br />homes of which 1,970 were occupied residences that would be included in the Census canvass. <br />The residences that were targeted are located in 12 development areas of The Glen: Chapel <br />Crossing at The Glen, Concord at The Glen, Southgate on The Glen, Cambridge at The Glen, <br />Tower Crossing at The Glen, Vi at The Glen (formerly Classic Residence by Hyatt at The Glen), <br />Chestnut Square at The Glen, Thomas Place, Aloft at The Glen Town Center, Glenshore Condos, <br />Patriot Commons at The Glen, and Navy town homes (only those located on Buccaneer Drive <br />constructed after 1994). The 34 short-term lease apartments in the Aloft Apartments were <br />counted as vacant and, therefore, not included in the “adjusted totals” calculations. The Toll <br />Brothers project called Patriot Commons at The Glen is under construction having 68 homes <br />built as of June 30, 2012. <br /> <br />On June 8, 2012, Glenview mailed each of the targeted residences a letter from the Director of <br />Capital Projects of the Village of Glenview. The intent of the letter was to explain to residents <br />the purpose and process for the upcoming Census canvassing that would occur within The Glen. <br />Also included with this letter was a copy of the Census Reporting Form. This allowed the <br />residents to see the questions that would be asked and also allowed them to complete the form <br />prior to the arrival of the Census Recorders, which would occur the weekend of July 14th. A <br />stamped, return envelope was included for their convenience. We also allowed residents the <br />option of calling or faxing the Ehlers office or communicating electronically through the Village <br />website to report their data. We kept the Glenview Police Department apprised of our actions <br />and followed the municipal guidelines for collecting the Census data. <br /> <br />On Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15, 2012, Census Recorders successfully completed the <br />initial canvassing of each residence. After additional attempts to obtain information from those <br />residences that were not available to provide the information these days, a copy of the Census <br />Reporting Form was left at their door. The form asked the resident to complete the form and <br />return it by August 1st for tabulation. <br /> <br />The follow-up door-to-door visits resumed on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22, 2012. For <br />those residents that did not return their Census Reporting Forms, the final door-to-door follow-up <br />visits were conducted on Saturday, July 28 and Sunday, July 29, 2012. We specified a deadline <br />of August 1st to submit responses to be included in the census count. <br /> <br />Of the 1,970 occupied residences, 128 didn’t reply and 6 refused after the numerous attempts to <br />obtain data. This calculates to 93.2% of the residences responding and 6.8% that did not <br />reply/refused. <br />1