Committees and
Commissions
To encourage resident participation in Village
government, the Village President appoints various voluntary citizen
advisory committees comprised of residents with an active interest in
the community. Residents, business people, and/or service agency
representatives who reside, do business, or deliver and/or provide a
service in Hanover Park can be appointed to a committee or commission by
the Village President with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
The Village relies heavily on volunteers to serve on the
Boards, Committees and Commissions. To request a talent profile
application, or if you have any questions pertaining to any of the
Boards, Committees, or Commissions, please contact the Village Manager’s
Office at (630) 372-4210. Appointments are voluntary and there is
no compensation.
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regular meeting dates and times.
Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee
The Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee
fosters and promotes understanding, mutual respect, cooperation, and
positive relations between and among all residents of the Village by
creating a sense of shared community among residents and affirming the
value of each resident.
As an advisory committee to the Village President
and Board of Trustees, the goals of the Cultural Inclusion and Diversity
Committee are to:
- Promote social
harmony in the Village and to help deter through educational and
action programs prejudice, discrimination, and intolerance, and
- Promote community
involvement, partnerships, and initiates by conducting educational or
informational programs to address the cultural diversity within the
Village, and
- Identify cultural
and social service needs of the residents of the Village and to work
with existing entities to address these needs in the most meaningful
way.
As a fledgling committee, we welcome participation
by both residents and employees working in Hanover Park businesses.
We are in the process of growing our membership, identifying the needs
of the community and prioritizing our initial goals and objectives in
order to positively impact the lives of all residents of Hanover Park.
The Cultural Diversity and Inclusion Committee
meets the 3rd Monday of every month at 7:15 p.m. For more
information about the Cultural Inclusion and Diversity Committee, please
feel free to contact Wendy Bednarek, Staff Liaison to the
Committee at (630) 372-4254 or
wbednarek@hpil.org.
The Development Commission reviews and provides
recommendations to the Village Board regarding proposed developments and
subdivisions. The Commission utilizes the Village’s Comprehensive
Plan recommendations to provide long-term policy direction. The
Commission conducts public hearings on all petitions for zoning
variations, special uses, planned unit developments, rezonings (zoning
map amendments), text amendments, comprehensive plan amendments, and
subdivision plats.
Variances are a device to
alleviate unfairness in particular zoning cases. For example,
where a general requirement that all side yards be three feet wide would
work a hardship, because one or two lots might have a shape that was not
consistent with the standard pattern. Permission could be granted
to depart from the standard rules. "Particular difficulties" and
"unnecessary hardship" are generally the only standards.
Special use is a category of use (i.e., house, gas
station, restaurant, etc.) proposed within a zoning district
(residential, commercial, light industry, etc.) that does not meet
standard requirements and which will require additional requirements.
A review ensures the design and location do not impinge greatly upon the
predominant uses in the particular zoning district.

Environmental
Committee
The Environmental Committee works to provide residents of the Village
with information and opportunities relating to recycling and resource
conservation. By gathering information from various organizations,
they distribute information in the newsletter, website, and at various
events.
The purpose of the committee shall be:
- To present information and programs concerning environmental
issues that affect the Village, its residents, and businesses.
- To create new or coordinate existing environmental programs
suitable for achieving the goals of this committee.
- To cooperate with local, state, and national public and private
agencies and individuals who are working on environmental programs.
- To provide recommendations to the Village President and Board of
Trustees of environmental issues and programs.
- To recommend to the Village President and Board of Trustees such
programs and staffing as may be appropriate to achieve the goals of
this committee.
- To complete projects assigned by the Village President and Board
of Trustees on environmental issues or programs.

Hanover Park Business CONECT (Committee
on Networking, Education, and Community Teamwork)
The Hanover Park Business CONECT (Committee on Networking, Education,
and Community Teamwork) promotes the Village's business opportunities
through promotional events and activities. They also develop and updates
materials, such as the Village's annual business directory, that
advertise and promote businesses in the Village. The Committee
also facilitates formal and informal networking opportunities at various
Village functions and meetings with the representatives of the business
community. Specific activities held over the last several years
have included the "Mayor's Choice" Business of the Year recognition
program and reception, a real estate luncheon seminar, and business
breakfast.
Hanover Park Business CONECT is always looking for suggestions from
local businesses and participation in promotional events and activities!
Please call the Department of Community Development at (630) 372-4260 if
you would like more information about the Hanover Park Business CONECT.
Read more about in the
Development section of our website.
| Join the Village of Hanover Park's CONECT
Committee and the Illinois Small Business Development Center at
Elgin Community College for a free informative seminar entitled,
"Starting Your Small Business in Illinois".
Click here
for more details. |

The Illinois State Chapter of Sister Cities
International held its 2004 Annual Meeting and Convention in Hanover
Park on April 23 - 25, 2004.
Read about it in the
Special Events section of our website.
The Sister Cities Committee's functions are to promote,
foster, and publicize local, state, and national Sister Cities Programs.
The committee acts to foster international municipal cooperation through
aid and education.
The
committee participates in several projects throughout the year obtaining
much needed relief items and supplies for our Sister City Cape Coast
Ghana, West Africa.
Due to the generosity of residents, businesses and not-for-profit
agencies, we have been able to forward several containers of goods to
Cape Coast. Our last shipment contained school supplies, office
furniture, hospital/clinic equipment and first aid supplies.
Annually, the Sister Cities collects surplus school supplies from
students of surrounding schools. We also place a drop box in the
front lobby of Village Hall for those individuals who would also like to
contribute. In October, as part of "Make A Difference Day," the
Sister Cities Committee collects first aid supplies to assist the
hospitals/clinics in the Cape Coast area.
Mr. Frank Grant-Acquah, a long standing member of the Sister Cities
Committee, is a Fanti Chief presiding over the Chicagoland area.

Veterans
Committee
The Veterans Committee was formed to promote the values
of those who have served their country in the military, to coordinate
activities that bring merit to residents who have served their country,
and to cooperate with local VFW and other groups who represent the
interests of the veterans.
The Veterans Committee has an Honor Roll Plaque hanging
up at Village Hall to honor those who have honorably served our country.
If you are interested in being recognized on this plaque,
click here to download a copy of the
Veteran's Honor Roll application.
For a list of upcoming Veteran's Committee events,
click here.
For further information about the Veteran's Committee,
please contact Trustee Rick Roberts at 630-372-4206.

Village of Hanover Park
2121 West Lake Street
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 372-4200
Hours:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday, 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
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