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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA<br />

VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE<br />

MEETING<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 21,2013<br />

7:00P.M.<br />

I. Call to Order<br />

2. Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance<br />

3. Special Presentation<br />

4. Public Cmru11ents<br />

5. Items for Discussion<br />

a) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> the February 28, 2013 Liquor Commission Hearing,<br />

February 28, 2013 <strong>Village</strong> Board and March 7, 2013 Cmrunittee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Minutes<br />

b) Discussion Consideration <strong>of</strong> the March 28, 2013 Bill List m the Amount <strong>of</strong><br />

$509,232.03<br />

c) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Granting Exemptions from Provisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sign Regulations to Allow Off-Premise Signs for the Sun City Lions Club<br />

d) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution issuing a Temporary Use Permit Request -<br />

2013 Seasonal Sales- Jewel/Osco, 13200 <strong>Village</strong> Green Parkway<br />

e) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Granting Relief from the <strong>Village</strong>'s Sign<br />

Regulations to install a Ground Monument Sign with Matrix Display Message Board at<br />

Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

f) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving a Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Engineering Services for Design and Construction Services <strong>of</strong> Roadway Lighting for the<br />

Kreutzer Road Extension- Clu·istopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd.<br />

g) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

Agreement between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and Houseal Lavigne Associates for<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> a Downtown Streetscape Plan<br />

h) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Authorizing the Purchase <strong>of</strong> Tlu-ee (3)<br />

Velucles for the Police Department<br />

i) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving the Purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 John<br />

Deere 524K Wheel Loader from West Side Tractor Sales Co.<br />

j) Discussion - Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Approving the 2013 <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

Zoning Map Update


6. <strong>Village</strong> Attorney's Report<br />

7. <strong>Village</strong> Manager's Report<br />

8. <strong>Village</strong> President' s Report<br />

9. Unfinished Business<br />

10. New Business<br />

11. Executive Session<br />

a) Probable or Inm1inent Litigation and Pending Litigation<br />

b) Contractual<br />

c) Property Acquisition, Purchase, Sale or Lease <strong>of</strong> Real Estate<br />

d) Appointment, Employment, Dismissal, Compensation, Discipline and Performance <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Employee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

e) Collective Bargaining<br />

f) Appointment, Discipline or Removal Public Officers<br />

g) Appointment <strong>of</strong> a Public Officer<br />

h) Review <strong>of</strong> Closed Session Minutes<br />

i) Other<br />

12. Possible Action on any Closed Session Item<br />

13. Adjourmnent<br />

MEETING LOCATION<br />

<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Municipal Complex<br />

10987 Main Street<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>, IL 60142<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> is subj ect to the requirements <strong>of</strong> the Americans with Disabilities Act <strong>of</strong> 1990.<br />

Individuals with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who require certain acconm1odations in<br />

order to allow them to observe and/or pmiicipate in this meeting, or who have questions regarding<br />

accessibility <strong>of</strong> the meeting or the facilities, are requested to contact Mr. David Jolmson, <strong>Village</strong><br />

Manager at 84 7-515-5200. The <strong>Village</strong> Board Room is handicap accessible.<br />

David J. Jol so , VIllage Manager


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> the February 28, 2013 Liquor Commission Hearing,<br />

February 28, 2013 <strong>Village</strong> Board and March 7, 2013 Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Whole Meeting Minutes<br />

Department:<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager’s Office<br />

Introduction<br />

The following meeting minutes are being presented for <strong>Village</strong> Board approval:<br />

• February 28, 2013 Liquor Commission Hearing<br />

• February 28, 2013 <strong>Village</strong> Board<br />

• March 7, 2013 Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval the<br />

above referenced meeting minutes.


VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

LIQUOR COMMISSION HEARING<br />

February 28, 2013<br />

MINUTES<br />

CALL TO ORDER:<br />

A meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Huntley</strong> Liquor Commission was called to order on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at<br />

7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Complex, <strong>Village</strong> Board Room, 10987 Main St., <strong>Huntley</strong>, Illinois 60142.<br />

ATTENDANCE:<br />

PRESENT: Chairman Charles H. Sass; Commissioners: Pam Fender, Ron Hahn, Nick Hanson, Niko<br />

Kanakaris, Harry Leopold and John Piwko.<br />

ABSENT:<br />

None<br />

IN ATTENDANCE: <strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson, Senior Assistant to the <strong>Village</strong> Manager Lisa<br />

Armour, Management Assistant Barbara Read and <strong>Village</strong> Attorney Mike Coppedge.<br />

PUBLIC COMMENTS:<br />

None<br />

CONSENT AGENDA<br />

(All items listed under Consent Agenda have been discussed at the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole and may be<br />

approved/accepted by one motion. The <strong>Village</strong> Clerk will number all Ordinances in order, following<br />

approval)<br />

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a) Approval <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Amending the <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances – Business<br />

Regulations 110.24 − Limitation on Licenses − Adding one Class “A” License<br />

b) Approval <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Approving the Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Class “A” Liquor License to<br />

Triple K & B Inc DBA Rookies 3 / 12220 Princeton<br />

Chairman Sass asked if the Commission had any additional comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to approve the Consent Agenda, as presented.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Leopold<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Fender<br />

AYES: Commissioners: Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Kanakaris, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

The motion carried: 6-0-0<br />

ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION:<br />

a) Consideration <strong>of</strong> the acceptance <strong>of</strong> the surrender <strong>of</strong> a Class “F” Liquor License – The<br />

Pines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong>; 11220 Algonquin Road<br />

Chairman Sass reported that the <strong>Village</strong> received notification that The Pines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> will no longer<br />

be operating at 11220 Algonquin Road. The Pines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> was approved for a Class “F” liquor<br />

license.


Staff Analysis<br />

The Liquor Commission is requested to amend the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Liquor Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances to<br />

reduce the number <strong>of</strong> available Class “F” liquor licenses appropriately. Currently there is one (1) Class<br />

“F” liquor license holder; The Pines. The amendment is being requested to reduce the number <strong>of</strong> Class<br />

“F” licenses from one (1) to zero (0). The <strong>Village</strong> should not have any vacant liquor licenses available.<br />

As qualified applicants request a liquor license, licenses then can be added as needed.<br />

The Class “F” license allows for retail sale on premises. For country clubs only.<br />

Chairman Sass asked the Commission if they had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to accept the surrender <strong>of</strong> a Class “F” liquor license from The Pines <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Hahn<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Hanson<br />

AYES: Commissioners: Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

ABSTAIN: Commissioner Kanakaris<br />

The motion carried: 5-0-0-1<br />

b) Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Amending the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Liquor Control<br />

Ordinance Section 110.24 – Limitation on Licenses, repealing one Class “F” liquor<br />

license<br />

Chairman Sass reported that the <strong>Village</strong> received notification that The Pines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> will no longer<br />

be operating at 11220 Algonquin Road. The Pines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> was approved for a Class “F” liquor<br />

license.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

The Liquor Commission is requested to amend the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Liquor Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances to<br />

reduce the number <strong>of</strong> available Class “F” liquor licenses appropriately. Currently there is one (1) Class<br />

“F” liquor license holder; The Pines. The amendment is being requested to reduce the number <strong>of</strong> Class<br />

“F” licenses from one (1) to zero (0). The <strong>Village</strong> should not have any vacant liquor licenses available.<br />

As qualified applicants request a liquor license, licenses then can be added as needed.<br />

The Class “F” license allows for retail sale on premises. For country clubs only.<br />

Chairman Sass asked the Commission if they had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to approve an Ordinance amending the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Liquor Control<br />

Ordinance Section 110.24 repealing one Class “F” liquor license.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Fender<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Leopold<br />

AYES: Commissioners: Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

ABSTAIN: Commissioner Kanakaris<br />

The motion carried: 5-0-0-1<br />

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c) Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Amending the <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances – Business<br />

Regulations 110.24 − Limitation on Licenses − Adding one Class “F” License – Liquor<br />

Control Ordinance<br />

Chairman Sass reported that the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> regulates the sale <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverages in the<br />

<strong>Village</strong> through its Liquor Control Ordinance which provides for the issuance <strong>of</strong> certain classes <strong>of</strong> liquor<br />

licenses and establishes the number <strong>of</strong> licenses available in each class.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Consideration is being requested to amend the Liquor Control Ordinance to make available one (1)<br />

Class “F” liquor license instead <strong>of</strong> zero (0) in order to provide for the application from the <strong>Huntley</strong> Park<br />

District; Pinecrest Golf and Country Club; 11220 Algonquin Road. The application has been reviewed<br />

by Staff and all is in order for consideration.<br />

The Class “F” liquor license shall permit the retail sale on premises and is for country clubs only.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The fee received for a yearly Class “A” License is $950.00.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

Section 110.24 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances limits the number <strong>of</strong> available licenses in each class.<br />

There is no available Class “F” license; therefore, if the Liquor Commission elects to issue a license to<br />

the <strong>Huntley</strong> Park District for the Pinecrest Golf and Country Club, the Commission must create a Class<br />

“F” license.<br />

Chairman Sass asked if the Commission had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to amend the <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances Business Regulations 110.24 –<br />

Limitation on License – Adding one (1) Class “F” Liquor License – Liquor Control Ordinance.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Hanson<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Hahn<br />

AYES: Commissioners: Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

ABSTAIN: Commissioner Kanakaris<br />

The motion carried: 5-0-0-1<br />

d) Consideration <strong>of</strong> Ordinance Approving the Issuance <strong>of</strong> a Class “F” Liquor License to the<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> Park District; 11220 Algonquin Road<br />

Chairman Sass reported that the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> regulates the sale <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverages in the<br />

<strong>Village</strong> through its Liquor Control Ordinance, which provides for the issuance <strong>of</strong> certain classes <strong>of</strong><br />

liquor licenses and establishes the number <strong>of</strong> licenses available in each class.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> is in receipt <strong>of</strong> an application for a Class “F” liquor license from Mr. Thom Palmer,<br />

Executive Director on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Huntley</strong> Park District for the Pinecrest Golf and Country Club;<br />

11220 Algonquin Road.<br />

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All documents required have been submitted with the exception <strong>of</strong> the State Liquor License and the<br />

fingerprinting results. This is not uncommon to be waiting on the State’s approval while asking for<br />

approval from the local Liquor Commission. The Liquor Commission can approve the Class “F” liquor<br />

license with the condition <strong>of</strong> approval being that the Park District must provide a certified copy (pro<strong>of</strong>)<br />

that they obtained a State Liquor License before the <strong>Village</strong>’s liquor license becomes effective.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The yearly fee <strong>of</strong> $950 has been received and deposited to 01-00-1-4120 / Liquor License revenue line<br />

item.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

Section 110 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances regulates liquor sale in the <strong>Village</strong>. The application has<br />

been reviewed and is in compliance with Section 110: Alcoholic Beverages requirements.<br />

Chairman Sass asked if the Commission had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to approve an ordinance authorizing the issuance <strong>of</strong> a Class “F” Liquor<br />

License to the <strong>Huntley</strong> Park District; Pinecrest Golf and Country Club; 11220 Algonquin Road<br />

subject to the following conditions:<br />

1. Petitioner must show pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Illinois Liquor Licenses before the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> Class “F” Liquor License becomes effective.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Leopold<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Piwko<br />

AYES: Commissioners: Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

ABSTAIN: Commissioner Kanakaris<br />

The motion carried: 5-0-0-1<br />

OTHER BUSINESS:<br />

None<br />

ADJOURNMENT:<br />

There being no further business to discuss, a MOTION was made to adjourn the meeting at 7:04<br />

p.m.<br />

MOTION: Commissioner Piwko<br />

SECOND: Commissioner Fender<br />

The Voice Vote noted all ayes and the motion carried.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Barbara Read<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

02.28.13 LC Min


VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

VILLAGE BOARD MEETING<br />

February 28, 2013<br />

MINUTES<br />

CALL TO ORDER:<br />

A meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> was called to order on Thursday, February 28,<br />

2013 at 7:05 p.m. in the Municipal Complex, <strong>Village</strong> Board Room, 10987 Main St., <strong>Huntley</strong>, Illinois<br />

60142.<br />

ATTENDANCE:<br />

PRESENT: Mayor Charles Sass; Trustees: Pam Fender, Ron Hahn, Nick Hanson, Niko Kanakaris,<br />

Harry Leopold and John Piwko.<br />

ABSENT:<br />

None<br />

IN ATTENDANCE: <strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson, Senior Assistant to the <strong>Village</strong> Manager Lisa<br />

Armour, Management Assistant Barbara Read, Business Retention Coordinator Margo Griffin, Business<br />

Recruitment Coordinator Vic Narusis and <strong>Village</strong> Attorney Mike Coppedge.<br />

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:<br />

Mayor Sass led the Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance.<br />

PUBLIC COMMENTS:<br />

None<br />

CONSENT AGENDA:<br />

(All items listed under Consent Agenda have been discussed at the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole and may be<br />

approved/accepted by one motion. The <strong>Village</strong> Clerk will number all Ordinances and Resolutions in<br />

order, following approval)<br />

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a) Approval <strong>of</strong> the February 28, 2013 Bill List in the Amount <strong>of</strong> $303,167.62<br />

b) Approval <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance approving a Simplified Residential Zoning Variation for a<br />

building addition encroaching into the Rear Yard Setback – 10318 Oxford Drive<br />

c) Approval <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance approving a Simplified Residential Zoning Variation for a<br />

building addition encroaching into the Rear Yard Setback – 10191 Bennington Drive<br />

d) Approval <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving the Purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 Ford F250 Pickup Truck<br />

equipped with Snowplow and Lift Gate through State Bid in the amount <strong>of</strong> $32,030.00<br />

e) Approval <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving the Purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 Ford F550 Cab and Chassis<br />

through the State Bid in the amount <strong>of</strong> $39,985 and Waiving the Formal Bidding Process<br />

to Purchase Chassis Truck Package from Bonnell Industries, Inc. in the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

$54,934.00<br />

f) Approval <strong>of</strong> a Resolution to Approve Waiving the Formal Bidding Process and<br />

Purchasing Two (2) Kaeser 75hp Com Pak Blower Packages Equipped with STC Control<br />

Panels and Unloaded Start Valves from LAI, Ltd. in the amount <strong>of</strong> $81,200.00


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g) Approval <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement to extend the<br />

Northern Illinois Governmental Electric Cooperative (NIGEC)<br />

h) Approval <strong>of</strong> a Resolution authorizing the approval <strong>of</strong> an Intergovernmental Agreement<br />

(IGA) between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office for the<br />

McHenry County Gang Task Force<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the <strong>Village</strong> Board had any changes to the Consent Agenda; there were none.<br />

A MOTION was made to approve the Consent Agenda.<br />

MOTION: Trustee Fender<br />

SECOND: Trustee Kanakaris<br />

AYES: Trustees Fender, Hahn, Hanson, Kanakaris, Leopold and Piwko<br />

NAYS: None<br />

ABSENT: None<br />

The motion carried: 6-0-0<br />

PRESENTATION: <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Economic Development Program<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson read directly from the <strong>Village</strong>’s Strategic Plan which states that “in<br />

2020, <strong>Huntley</strong> will be a leader in the Chicago metropolitan region and the location <strong>of</strong> choice for<br />

residents, businesses, and visitors, <strong>of</strong>fering a wide range <strong>of</strong> housing options, shopping and dining<br />

opportunities, employment centers, educational opportunities, and entertainment venues.” The<br />

<strong>Village</strong> is currently building partnerships and collaborating with the private sector, community<br />

organizations, local taxing bodies and other communities to meet challenges and create opportunities<br />

for the future. <strong>Village</strong> Manager Johnson reported that Staff is working to enhance the business<br />

environment to attract quality commercial, <strong>of</strong>fice, service, and business park development, creating<br />

more opportunities for residents to work and shop in <strong>Huntley</strong> as well as attracting new dining,<br />

entertainment, and lodging facilities that serve not only <strong>Huntley</strong> residents, but also serve to draw<br />

visitors to the community.<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager Johnson reported that Business Recruitment Coordinator Vic Narusis and Business<br />

Retention Coordinator Margo Griffin would review a Power Point Presentation outlining the<br />

achievements and goals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong>’s Economic Development Plan.<br />

Mr. Narusis reported the following 2012 Top Stories:<br />

Centegra Hospital: the Second new hospital approved in the State <strong>of</strong> Illinois in the Past 30 Years;<br />

$233 Million Project; 1100 Permanent Jobs; 800 Construction Jobs; Groundbreaking Fall 2013<br />

Full Interchange Project: will create more opportunity for continued economic development along<br />

Illinois Route 47 and will open up access between the Tollway and a regional north-south<br />

transportation route<br />

Message and Media Cover:<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>’s first separate and dedicated Economic Development website was launched on 1/27/2012<br />

and addresses the benefits <strong>of</strong> locating in <strong>Huntley</strong> (answers the “ Why <strong>Huntley</strong>” question); Includes<br />

numerous testimonials; CNN video aired nationally for two weeks in early 2012 in which VN was


interviewed and communicated the benefits <strong>of</strong> locating in <strong>Huntley</strong>; Detailed demographic<br />

information required by real estate pr<strong>of</strong>essionals; Frequently updated including dozens <strong>of</strong> articles<br />

and press releases regarding business activities in <strong>Huntley</strong>; Japanese translated brochure; and Listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> properties<br />

• 31 new media stories in 2012<br />

• Printed or communicated in national publications and media outlets including:<br />

• CNN/Comcast<br />

• First <strong>Huntley</strong> EDC video in Feb, 2012<br />

• Follow up video in Feb, 2013<br />

• Fortune Magazine-Weber Grill<br />

• Site Selector Magazine-<strong>Huntley</strong> featured in the magazine’s Illinois highlight<br />

• Printed or communicated in local & regional media outlets including:<br />

• Crain’s Chicago Business<br />

• Chicago Tribune<br />

• Northwest Herald<br />

• Daily Herald<br />

• Heartland Real Estate Business, first ad in this Midwestern publication<br />

• <strong>Huntley</strong> First! message and branding as the key for recruiting activities:<br />

• located in Chicago’s Golden Corridor, just 30 minutes west <strong>of</strong> O’Hare<br />

• at the crossroads <strong>of</strong> the NEW I-90 and Route 47 interchange,<br />

• <strong>Huntley</strong> provides all the transportation, labor, and utility benefits <strong>of</strong> being located in the<br />

Chicago market.<br />

• Advertising in Site Selector and Heartland Business Real Estate to coordinate with ICSC<br />

(retailers/restaurants) and IEDC (industrial) conferences<br />

• Meetings with Governor Quinn’s and DCEO’s senior contacts set-up Governor’s attendance at<br />

the I-90 groundbreaking, the first time a sitting governor has visited <strong>Huntley</strong> in 40 years.<br />

Restaurant /Retail Initiative<br />

• Identify and market to restaurants/retailers NOT in the Randall Corridor<br />

• Market the “<strong>Huntley</strong> Market” <strong>of</strong> 45,000 residents<br />

• Programmed marketing effort to targeted restaurant owners, chains, tenant reps and retailers<br />

• Periodic contact managed via database<br />

• <strong>Huntley</strong>First.com to provide detailed site selection info<br />

• Periodic email blasts (Hospital with 1100 jobs)<br />

• Attend and focus on ICSC events<br />

Challenges for Retail/Restaurant<br />

• Must overcome <strong>Huntley</strong>’s challenge <strong>of</strong> being located within the Randall Road trade corridor.<br />

• Perception: Lack <strong>of</strong> approximately 5,000 to 10,000 residents west <strong>of</strong> Route 47 to support a<br />

fully developed Route 47 retail corridor.<br />

• Restaurant Market continues to be weak:<br />

• “On Monday, Darden said it will cut construction <strong>of</strong> Olive Gardens by more than half,<br />

opening no more than 15 new ones annually for the next couple <strong>of</strong> years” – Chicago Tribune,<br />

February 26, 2013<br />

Continue Aggressive Marketing<br />

• Restaurant /Retail Initiative: new ownership <strong>of</strong> Klein Parcel – Now that the parcel is out <strong>of</strong><br />

the hands <strong>of</strong> the banks and in the hands <strong>of</strong> motivated owners and developers, greater<br />

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marketing will occur and end users will entertain striking deals whereas less likely before;<br />

Regency Square parcels are being actively marketed by Interstate Partners and we have some<br />

real projects being talked about. Horizon Group has hired a new leasing rep and they are<br />

very knowledgeable about the Chicago market and have great contacts with tenant<br />

representatives.<br />

• Business Park Development: Continue to aggressively market the Industrial sites<br />

surrounding I-90; Identify and pursue industries and firms which receive significant benefit<br />

from: Proximity to other similar firms (Industry Clusters, supply chain programs),<br />

Healthcare, Packaging, Manufacturing, Data centers/call centers and new full interstate<br />

access.<br />

• Continue to Aggressively Market Industrial Sites: Efficient and speedy municipal approvals;<br />

Direct access to a fiber optic communication; Nearby major electrical supply; Competitive<br />

wages, available workforce, and workforce training; Special buildings - needs not met by<br />

existing inventory in other communities (higher ceilings, special floors, datacenters, <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

etc.).<br />

• Foreign Direct Investment Initiative: FDI initiatives began with focus on firms from Japan<br />

due to: long-term strategic goal to invest in US presence and production despite the slowed<br />

US and global economy; strong presence along the I-90 corridor; ability to leverage FYH<br />

presence; Contacts include: Real estate brokers which focus on work with Japanese firms<br />

Chase Banker responsible for all Japanese (and Chinese) lending in the Midwest; Japanese<br />

attorney’s from Masuda Funai; FYH executives; JETRO; MCC International Trade Expo;<br />

Midwest US Japan Association (<strong>Huntley</strong> was the only municipal Illinois attendee); Governor<br />

Quinn introduced <strong>Village</strong> Staff to various attendees based upon his understanding <strong>of</strong> our<br />

economic development goals we communicated at the I-90 interchange groundbreaking<br />

which he attended; Caz Kadatoni from FYH USA visit with the new Consul General <strong>of</strong><br />

Japan, Masaharu Yoshida, at a reception held by the Japan America Society.<br />

• ISBDC International Trade Expo Held in McHenry County: ISBDC at MCC Shah Center –<br />

Consulate representatives from Australia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel,<br />

Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey<br />

were available to discuss export opportunities for local manufacturers; <strong>Huntley</strong> businesses<br />

attending the Expo: Union Special, Impact Plastics, Image Industries, Tegel Design. FDI<br />

activities will be expanded to include Korean, German, Swiss and Chinese activities in 2013;<br />

Korea America Institute; leverage our relationship with new President (former congressman)<br />

Don Manzullo; German American Chamber; German Consulate economic development<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Ms. Griffin reported the following on Increased Business Retention & Expansion Efforts:<br />

Staff continues to identify avenues to provide community support for local businesses, solve<br />

immediate individual business concerns, and improve the competitiveness <strong>of</strong> local businesses in a<br />

way that fosters growth and expansion <strong>of</strong> businesses.<br />

• Staff conducted 81 onsite business visits in 2012.<br />

• Pack Expo - National expo at McCormack Place, <strong>Huntley</strong> the only Illinois municipal entity<br />

(other than Chicago) to attend<br />

• IMTS – International expo at McCormack Place, <strong>Huntley</strong> the only Illinois municipal entity<br />

(other than Chicago) to attend<br />

• Strengthen Ties With Chamber: Participated in ribbon cutting ceremonies; Presented<br />

information regarding <strong>Huntley</strong>’s economic development activities to membership; Cosponsored<br />

the Rt. 47 ribbon cutting ceremony<br />

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• McHenry County Economic Development Commission: Six (6) <strong>Huntley</strong> Businesses<br />

Nominated As Business Champions: Six <strong>Huntley</strong> businesses were nominated by MCEDC for<br />

Business Champion Awards (Centegra, HS Crocker, Haiges Machinery, Tegel Design,<br />

Genesis Medical Imaging and Impact Plastics); Dave Johnson added as new board member;<br />

Participated in the economic modeling s<strong>of</strong>tware acquired by MCEDC and made available to<br />

municipal members which Identifies specific economic benefits <strong>of</strong> prospective new firms and<br />

assists in the validation <strong>of</strong> requested incentives; the S<strong>of</strong>tware would have cost <strong>Huntley</strong> over<br />

$7500 if purchased individually. Participated in numerous MCEDC sponsored informational<br />

meetings and referral opportunities.<br />

• Local Workforce Development: Workforce is consistently identified as one <strong>of</strong> the top three<br />

issues <strong>of</strong> business along with site characteristics/supply chain and operating costs; Work with<br />

MCC to coordinate existing or company specific training programs; For BRE activities, this<br />

means surveying existing businesses to meet employment needs associated with expansion,<br />

changing technology, or workforce replacement (retirement <strong>of</strong> baby boomers); Worked with<br />

McHenry County and River Valley (Kane County) workforce investment boards to match<br />

employer needs and free/reduced training as well as employee recruiting-Impact Plastics; For<br />

Business Recruitment activities, this means working with WIB’s to identify workforce and<br />

workers with appropriate skills within 30 miles (O’Hare to Rockford). Work with D158 to<br />

coordinate technology oriented students with area businesses and local colleges<br />

Mr. Narusis reviewed the following:<br />

High Speed Communication<br />

• Expand fiber optic/high speed telecommunications initiatives: Certify qualified sites to<br />

aid in marketing; Market <strong>Huntley</strong> as a primary site for heavy communications users;<br />

Work with landowners and real estate pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to expand their “fiber knowledge” in<br />

marketing the benefits <strong>of</strong> fiber optic availability; Attract a technical training organization<br />

by utilizing <strong>Huntley</strong>’s high visibility location and fiber optic availability.<br />

• Comcast: <strong>Huntley</strong> is the first community to engage in a cooperative effort with Comcast to<br />

deliver high speed fiber optic and coaxial cable to businesses; Currently focusing on <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

Corporate Park, Kishwaukee Industrial Park and Bakley Industrial Park. Upcoming special<br />

event inviting approximately 175 businesses in and around these parks to identify sufficient<br />

interest by users to eliminate and/or significantly reduce the burden <strong>of</strong> fiber line extension to<br />

a handful <strong>of</strong> users AND make high capacity services available to all users in these parks<br />

• ComEd: First community to engage in a coordinated marketing effort. Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Village</strong> and ComEd jointly marketed <strong>Huntley</strong> to data center users at a conference last week<br />

in NYC; ComEd partnership to focus on attraction <strong>of</strong> data center users; Joint marketing<br />

pieces; Joint marketing event attendance (local and national data center conferences); Other<br />

opportunities as may become available<br />

Mayor Sass thanked Staff for the detailed presentation and asked if the Board had any comments or<br />

questions.<br />

Trustee Leopold congratulated Staff for the hard work. Trustee Fender also thanked the Staff and<br />

stated that what Staff is doing is really cutting edge.<br />

Trustee Hahn asked how many hits have been noted on the <strong>Huntley</strong>First website; Ms. Griffin stated<br />

that Staff is currently working with the website development company to include that number on the<br />

website and Mr. Narusis reported that Staff is working with the Key Master to drive up the numbers.<br />

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Trustee Hanson asked what other countries the <strong>Village</strong> is working with other than the Japanese. Mr.<br />

Narusis reported that Staff has now a relationship with the Korea America Institute whose President<br />

is former congressman Don Manzullo; German American Chamber; German Consulate economic<br />

development <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

There were no other comments or questions.<br />

This agenda item was for informational purposes and no <strong>Village</strong> Board action was required.<br />

VILLAGE ATTORNEY’S REPORT:<br />

VILLAGE MANAGER’S REPORT:<br />

None<br />

None<br />

VILLAGE PRESIDENT’S REPORT:<br />

Mayor Sass reported that Centegra will be holding their second public meeting in the <strong>Village</strong> Board<br />

Room on Wednesday March 6 th from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.<br />

Mayor Sass reported that the Tollway will be holding an open house in the Board Room on Tuesday,<br />

March 12 th from 4-7 p.m.<br />

Mayor Sass wished good luck to the <strong>Huntley</strong> High School Girls Basketball Team heading to State. They<br />

play Friday night in the final four.<br />

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:<br />

None<br />

NEW BUSINESS:<br />

None<br />

EXECUTIVE SESSION:<br />

None<br />

ACTION ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM: None<br />

ADJOURNMENT:<br />

There being no further items to discuss, a MOTION was made to adjourn the meeting at 7:48 p.m.<br />

MOTION: Trustee Piwko<br />

SECOND: Trustee Fender<br />

The Voice Vote noted all ayes and the motion carried.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Barbara Read<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

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VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING<br />

March 7, 2013<br />

MINUTES<br />

CALL TO ORDER:<br />

A meeting <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> was called to order on Thursday,<br />

March 7, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Complex, <strong>Village</strong> Board Room, 10987 Main St., <strong>Huntley</strong>,<br />

Illinois 60142.<br />

ATTENDANCE:<br />

PRESENT:<br />

ABSENT:<br />

Mayor Charles Sass; Trustees Pam Fender, Ron Hahn, Nick Hanson, Niko Kanakaris,<br />

Harry Leopold and John Piwko.<br />

None<br />

IN ATTENDANCE: <strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson, Senior Assistant to the <strong>Village</strong> Manager Lisa<br />

Armour, Management Assistant Barbara Read, Police Chief John Perkins and <strong>Village</strong> Attorney Mike<br />

Coppedge.<br />

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Sass led the Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance.<br />

SPECIAL PRESENTATION:<br />

a) <strong>Huntley</strong> High School Varsity Cheerleaders Recognition<br />

Mayor Sass introduced the coaches <strong>of</strong> the cheerleading squad and distributed certificates to each<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Huntley</strong> High School Varsity Cheerleading Squad as special recognition for their recent<br />

accomplishments.<br />

PUBLIC COMMENTS:<br />

None<br />

ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION:<br />

a) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> the February 14, 2013 <strong>Village</strong> Board, February 14, 2013<br />

Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board and Plan Commission and the February 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting Minutes<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or changes to the Minutes; there were none.<br />

It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval<br />

the February 14, 2013 <strong>Village</strong> Board, February 14, 2013 Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board and Plan<br />

Commission and the February 21, 2013 Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting Minutes.<br />

b) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> the March 14, 2013 Bill List in the Amount <strong>of</strong><br />

$232,547.90<br />

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Mayor Sass reported that $15,502.95 <strong>of</strong> the bill list expenditures is from the FY12 Budget and the<br />

remaining $217,044.95 is from the FY13 Budget.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any questions; there were none.<br />

It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval<br />

the March 14, 2013 Bill List in the Amount <strong>of</strong> $232,547.90.<br />

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c) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Amending the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Ordinances – Title I / General Provisions<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson reported that in the continuing effort to update the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances, the proposed amendment for Title I / General Provisions is being presented for<br />

review and consideration <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Staff is presenting a revised Title I to update and incorporate current practices. No major changes to the<br />

code are being presented. Staff is proposing an updated method in tracking <strong>of</strong> code amendments and<br />

also updating the current penalty amounts.<br />

The amendment is primarily for bookkeeping purposes to bring the code current and more efficient.<br />

The proposed Title I amendment is included in the packet for the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees’ review and<br />

consideration.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

There is no financial impact on the FY13 Budget.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> Attorney has reviewed the proposed code. All is in order for <strong>Village</strong> Board consideration.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval<br />

<strong>of</strong> an ordinance amending the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances – Title I / General Provisions.<br />

d) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Amending Title XIII, Chapter 130, General<br />

Offenses, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances to include the <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> Theft,<br />

Theft <strong>of</strong> Lost or Mislaid Property, Possession <strong>of</strong> Drug Paraphernalia, Fishing Regulations<br />

and Park District Policing<br />

Police Chief John Perkins reported that in the continuing effort to update the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong><br />

Ordinances, the proposed amendment for Title XIII / General Offenses is being presented for review and<br />

consideration <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board. Over the years, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> has adopted several state<br />

statutes as <strong>Village</strong> ordinances. This amendment would add three additional <strong>of</strong>fenses to Chapter 130.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Staff is presenting a revised Title XIII to update and incorporate recently adopted Ordinances and<br />

practices as well as including three additional <strong>of</strong>fenses.


When a state statute is adopted as a <strong>Village</strong> ordinance, the elements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fense remain the same;<br />

however, a police <strong>of</strong>ficer will have the option <strong>of</strong> charging these <strong>of</strong>fenses as a <strong>Village</strong> ordinance violation<br />

as opposed to a state law violation.<br />

The benefits are tw<strong>of</strong>old. For a minor violation, the <strong>of</strong>fender charged under <strong>Village</strong> ordinance will not<br />

have a criminal record with a state statute arrest. Receiving a <strong>Village</strong> ordinance violation is equivalent to<br />

getting a parking ticket. In addition, a police <strong>of</strong>ficer dealing with a minor violation can charge on a<br />

<strong>Village</strong> ordinance and would not be required to transport the <strong>of</strong>fender to jail for processing. The<br />

<strong>of</strong>fender would be issued the complaint and released.<br />

This would greatly benefit the School Resource Officer (SRO). Presently, if the SRO makes an arrest for<br />

a minor theft at the high school, the <strong>of</strong>ficer is required to bring the student to the police station for<br />

processing. This takes both the student and the <strong>of</strong>ficer out <strong>of</strong> the school for an extended period <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

With this ordinance, the entire incident can be dealt with at the high school.<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficers come across people with drug paraphernalia <strong>of</strong>ten. Once again, when they make<br />

an arrest for this <strong>of</strong>fense it requires a transport to the police station and <strong>of</strong>ten the <strong>of</strong>fender’s car is towed.<br />

With this ordinance, the <strong>of</strong>fender can be cited and released in a short amount <strong>of</strong> time allowing the <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

to remain in his patrol area.<br />

Also included in the amendment are the fishing regulation ordinance adopted in 2011 and the policing<br />

provisions currently in place between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and the <strong>Huntley</strong> Park District. The penalty<br />

section is also being updated to remove the minor penalty provisions due to the use <strong>of</strong> peer jury. No<br />

major changes to the code are being presented.<br />

The proposed Title XIII amendment is included in the packet for the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees’ review and<br />

consideration.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

There is no financial impact on the FY13 Budget.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> Attorney has reviewed the proposed code. All is in order for <strong>Village</strong> Board consideration.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or questions.<br />

Trustee Leopold asked that in comparison with surrounding communities, how the <strong>Village</strong> fines rank.<br />

Chief Perkins reported that the fines and penalties are about in the middle.<br />

Trustee Hanson asked if parents are contacted for minor violations; Chief Perkins reported that with<br />

every contact with a juvenile the parents are contacted.<br />

Trustee Fender asked if juveniles are prosecuted the same way as adults; Chief Perkins reported that if it<br />

would help the minor to go before a Peer Jury that would be the method otherwise it is litigated the same<br />

way as an adult.<br />

There were no other comments or questions.<br />

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It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval<br />

an ordinance amending the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Code <strong>of</strong> Ordinances - Title XIII, General Offenses to<br />

include the <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> Theft, Theft <strong>of</strong> Lost or Mislaid Property and Possession <strong>of</strong> Drug<br />

Paraphernalia, fishing regulations and Park District policing provisions.<br />

e) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Authorizing Waiving the Formal Bidding<br />

Process, Amending the FY2013 Annual Budget, and Entering into a Contract with<br />

Radicom to upgrade the <strong>Village</strong> Early Warning System<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson reported that in August <strong>of</strong> 2002 the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> purchased and<br />

began using a new Early Warning System. The product purchased was a Whelen WPS-2800 Omni-<br />

Directional Siren. This product was purchased with the assistance <strong>of</strong> an Illinois First Grant. The system<br />

was purchased and installed using a company named BuComm Inc. out <strong>of</strong> Wauconda IL. BuComm<br />

Inc. won the contract through the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> formal bidding process. The system cost $178,000.<br />

The system began having issues with intermittent activation as early as 2006. The system began<br />

experiencing problems with the solar panels charging and speaker drivers that were malfunctioning.<br />

BuComm was called several times to deal with the problems. BuComm attempted several times to fix<br />

the problems with no success, and the <strong>Village</strong> continued to have the same problems.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Police Chief John Perkins reported that in 2008 Whelen was contacted about the problems. They were<br />

told <strong>of</strong> our displeasure with their product. They recommended we contact a company named Global<br />

Technical Systems from Effingham IL.<br />

Global Tech came out to work on the system. Global Tech fixed several drivers and worked on the<br />

problems with the solar panels and batteries. After changing the drivers the system worked fine for a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> time and then the same issues started to appear again. It was during this inspection that we<br />

discovered that almost all the internal components <strong>of</strong> the system were aftermarket products and not<br />

Whelen Products.<br />

In 2012 Radicom was contacted for maintenance to the system. They were also asked to provide an<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> the system.<br />

Radicom explained that several updates were needed to correct the problems. Radio systems currently<br />

installed in the seven warning system sites are not factory approved or standard for these siren systems.<br />

Existing radios are interfaced thru a landline board, and are not reliable. The units were installed using<br />

non-Whelen factory approved radios and installed to the telephone line board. The company that<br />

installed these radios tried to make the radio signal act as a telephone line signal to activate sirens. The<br />

system does not work well that way, resulting in intermittent failures.<br />

The analysis showed that there are currently 17 drivers not working on six different sirens. There are<br />

ten speaker drivers on each siren unit totaling 70 drivers within the system. Approximately 24% <strong>of</strong> the<br />

total system drivers are currently not working. The estimated cost to replace the drivers is $19,143.<br />

Two amplifiers are out at different siren locations and need to be replaced. The estimated cost to replace<br />

both amplifiers is $1,415.00.<br />

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Radicom has recommended that the <strong>Village</strong> update the system to a Whelen brand radio and radio<br />

interface kit. This update would also require an update to the lightning protection and antenna. Whelen<br />

will not sell the radio and interface kit without using their products. The cost to perform this task is<br />

$16,086.00. Performing this task would bring the system back up to Whelen factory specifications and<br />

the system should then function properly.<br />

Radicom is currently working with the City <strong>of</strong> Arlington Heights and <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lindenhurst. Both<br />

towns have Whelen Systems and have experienced the same issues. Both systems were also installed by<br />

BuComm. Radicom has completed the upgrades for Arlington Heights and the entire system will be<br />

thoroughly tested on March 5, 2013.<br />

Radicom has been in contact and working closely with Whelen to analyze and identify corrections for<br />

the system. Staff spoke with Whelen directly and they are in fact aware <strong>of</strong> the problems and confirmed<br />

that they have been in contact with Radicom. Whelen is confident that Radicom is on the right track and<br />

taking the correct actions to solve all the issues.<br />

It would be difficult to locate another vendor that could perform the services needed. Staff requests that<br />

the <strong>Village</strong> Board waives the public bidding process and enter into a contract with Radicom to upgrade<br />

the <strong>Village</strong> early warning system.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

Total cost to complete all suggested work is $36,644.00. Radicom has <strong>of</strong>fered to discount the labor by<br />

$2,466.00 if all the work is done at the same time, reducing the total cost to $34,178.00.<br />

This work was not budgeted for FY2013 and requires an amendment to the budget. Funds for this<br />

project will come from the fund balance in the <strong>Village</strong>’s Equipment Replacement Fund line item: 48-10-<br />

4-7750.<br />

Chief Perkins reported that the <strong>Village</strong>’s current speaker system is a good system and does not need to<br />

be replaced just upgraded. Chief Perkins reported that a full replacement <strong>of</strong> the systems would cost<br />

approximately $300,000.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or questions.<br />

Trustee Leopold asked if the system was all solar or were some hardwired; Chief Perkins stated that the<br />

system is all solar. Trustee Leopold noted that the monthly test was a recording and asked if an actual<br />

emergency were to occur would a person need to make the announcement or would it be a pre-recorded<br />

message; Chief Perkins reported that all warnings are pre-programed but the system has a microphone, if<br />

needed.<br />

Trustee Fender asked if the system was also used by the <strong>Huntley</strong> Fire Protection District; Chief Perkins<br />

reported that the responsibility is the <strong>Village</strong>’s and only used to notify people who are outside to take<br />

cover due to a Tornado or HAZMAT situation.<br />

Trustee Hahn asked if the system at Pinecrest Golf Course was part <strong>of</strong> our system; Chief Perkins<br />

reported that the system at Pinecrest is only for lightning and is the Park District’s equipment. Trustee<br />

Hahn asked if the seven early warning sites were adequate to cover the entire <strong>Village</strong>; Chief Perkins<br />

reported that the seven sites covered the entire <strong>Village</strong>.<br />

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There were no other comments or questions.<br />

It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

Resolution Authorizing Waiving the Formal Bidding Process, Amending the FY2013 Annual Budget,<br />

and Entering into a Contract with Radicom to upgrade the <strong>Village</strong> Early Warning System.<br />

f) Discussion – Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution authorizing the approval <strong>of</strong> a Joint Exercise<br />

<strong>of</strong> Powers Agreement between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and the National Joint Powers<br />

Alliance<br />

Senior Assistant to the <strong>Village</strong> Manager Lisa Armour reported that the National Joint Powers Alliance®<br />

(NJPA) is a national municipal contracting agency providing contract purchasing solutions and other<br />

related programs. The NJPA operates under the legislative authority <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Statute 123A.21. The<br />

NJPA serves all education, government and non-pr<strong>of</strong>its agencies nationally. Through national<br />

solicitations, NJPA provides the opportunity for member agencies to purchase equipment, goods and<br />

services through nationally leveraged, competitively bid contracts. NJPA has over 47,000 members<br />

throughout the United States. The NJPA is similar to the Illinois state bid process, as it provides for<br />

centralized bidding and contract awards that can be utilized by eligible agencies.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Membership, which is no cost, would allow the <strong>Village</strong> to purchase through the NJPA, which<br />

competitively bids and awards contracts for various services and goods, including vehicles and other<br />

equipment. As a member <strong>of</strong> the NJPA, the <strong>Village</strong> would become a represented participant in the<br />

bidding process. All NJPA contracts are non-exclusive and the <strong>Village</strong> would be under no obligation to<br />

purchase through the NJPA.<br />

All NJPA bid contracts are competitively solicited nationally, reviewed and awarded by the NJPA Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Directors in accordance with Minnesota public purchasing rules and regulations under the Municipal<br />

Contracting Laws, M.S. 471.345. Each solicitation and RFP contains language which includes all<br />

qualified customers in all fifty states. The RFP advises all responders that they must apply to all<br />

qualified customers in all fifty states. All RFP respondents know that these contracts may be used by<br />

member agencies throughout the United States.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

There is no cost to become a member <strong>of</strong> the National Joint Powers Alliance.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> Attorney has reviewed the agreement and all is in order for <strong>Village</strong> Board consideration.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

resolution authorizing the approval <strong>of</strong> a Joint Exercise <strong>of</strong> Powers Agreement between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> and the National Joint Powers Alliance.<br />

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g) Discussion – <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> 2013 Legislative Priorities<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager David Johnson reported that one <strong>of</strong> the goals <strong>of</strong> the FY2013 Budget for the Manager’s<br />

Office is the preparation <strong>of</strong> a legislative agenda for review and discussion with the <strong>Village</strong> Board.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Protection <strong>of</strong> local government revenue, protection from unfunded mandates, and preservation <strong>of</strong> local<br />

authority are key priorities. The adopted legislative agenda will be shared with area legislators to<br />

communicate the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong>’s legislative priorities.<br />

VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY 2013 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES<br />

1. Support legislation requiring Local Government Distributive Fund (LGDF) monies to be<br />

deposited directly to the LGDF fund or within a set timeframe to ensure timely distribution to<br />

municipalities<br />

2. Protect the current structure and amounts <strong>of</strong> dedicated municipal revenue funds (i.e. sales tax,<br />

replacement tax, MFT) and oppose any attempts by the State to balance its budget at the expense<br />

<strong>of</strong> local government<br />

3. Support legislation protecting various road funds from budgetary sweeps or other actions that<br />

would divert road funds to other non-related transportation funds<br />

4. Oppose any unfunded or underfunded mandates on local government<br />

5. Monitor requirements <strong>of</strong> the federal healthcare law to determine economic impact on<br />

municipalities and small businesses<br />

6. Support legislation that preserves local authority<br />

Support legislation which provides true public safety pension reform to ensure long-term<br />

viability <strong>of</strong> public pension funds while minimizing financial impact on local government and<br />

taxpayers<br />

7. Support legislation that affirms and expands employer exemptions from mandatory bargaining<br />

over staffing levels, thereby preserving the local government’s ability to make decisions as<br />

needed regarding staffing levels<br />

8. Support legislation that requires arbitrators to base affordability <strong>of</strong> wage increases or other<br />

conditions <strong>of</strong> employment for municipal employees on existing revenues and not on new revenue<br />

that could be generated by increasing taxes and to also take into account the impact on existing<br />

funding levels for operations and staffing<br />

9. Continue to support local, state, and federal efforts to locate a commuter rail station<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The majority <strong>of</strong> the proposed priorities are designed to protect existing revenues, enhance some<br />

revenues, and protect from mandates that would create additional expenses.<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager Johnson reported that the <strong>Village</strong> had received notice from the Illinois Municipal<br />

League (IML) that the Governor’s Office is proposing to reduce LGDF (state shared income tax)<br />

revenue to $240 million to address the state’s fiscal woes. This would be a $454,241 reduction to the<br />

<strong>Village</strong>.<br />

Mayor Sass asked if the Committee had any comments or questions; there were none.<br />

It was the consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board acceptance <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> 2013 Legislative Priorities.


VILLAGE ATTORNEY’S REPORT:<br />

None<br />

VILLAGE MANAGER’S REPORT:<br />

Trustee Piwko asked if the <strong>Village</strong> would need to purchase more road salt; <strong>Village</strong> Manager Johnson<br />

reported that Public Works just received a shipment. Trustee Leopold stated that he was received several<br />

comments from residents commending the <strong>Village</strong> for the snow plowing during the recent snow events.<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager Johnson reported that he will pass that information on to Public Works.<br />

VILLAGE PRESIDENT’S REPORT:<br />

Mayor Sass reported that there will be an ISTHA Open House at the Municipal Complex, Tuesday,<br />

March 12 th 4 – 7pm.<br />

Mayor Sass reported that CALEA will begin the reaccreditation review <strong>of</strong> the Police Department<br />

operations on April 1 st and have a Public Comment Session in the Board Room on Tuesday April 2 nd<br />

beginning at 5:30 p.m.<br />

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:<br />

None<br />

NEW BUSINESS:<br />

None<br />

EXECUTIVE SESSION:<br />

A MOTION was made at 7:35 p.m. to enter into Executive Session for c) Property Acquisition,<br />

Purchase, Sale or Lease <strong>of</strong> Real Estate.<br />

MOTION: Trustee Piwko<br />

SECOND: Trustee Fender<br />

The Voice Vote noted all ayes and the motion carried.<br />

A MOTION was made at 7:55 p.m. to exit Executive Session.<br />

MOTION: Trustee Kanakaris<br />

SECOND: Trustee Leopold<br />

The Voice Vote noted all ayes and the motion carried.<br />

ACTION ON CLOSED SESSION ITEM: None<br />

ADJOURNMENT:<br />

There being no further items to discuss, a MOTION was made to adjourn the meeting at 7:56 p.m.<br />

MOTION: Trustee Fender<br />

SECOND: Trustee Hanson<br />

The Voice Vote noted all ayes and the motion carried.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Barbara Read<br />

Recording Secretary<br />

03.07.13 COW Minutes


March 21, 2013<br />

Collllllittee <strong>of</strong> the \IVIwle Meehng<br />

Agenda Item: March 28, 2013 Bill List in the amount <strong>of</strong> $509,232.03<br />

Department:<br />

Finance Department<br />

<strong>Included</strong> in the agenda packet is the March 28 , 2013 Bill List. The Bill List has been reviewed<br />

by Staff. All is in order for <strong>Village</strong> Board approval at this time.<br />

• Bill List - Detail Board Report $ 246,800.23<br />

• Bill List - Manual Checks Issued - 2/01/13 $ 185,439.25<br />

• Bill List - Manual Checks Issued - 211 1113 $ 1,075.14<br />

• Bill List - Manual Checks Issued - 2115113 $ 13,549.52<br />

• Bill List - Manual Checks Issued - 2/20113 $ 23,223 .89<br />

• Bill List - Manual Checks Issued- 2/27113 $ 39,144.00<br />

Total for approval: $ 509,232.03<br />

• Vendor Summary Report<br />

• $128,088 .19 <strong>of</strong>the bill list expenditures is from the FY 12 Budget and the remaining<br />

$381 ,143 .84 is from the FY13 Budget. $333,103.44(or 65.4%) <strong>of</strong>the total bill list is<br />

attributable to Impact Fees, the <strong>Village</strong>'s Final Share <strong>of</strong> the Reed Road Project, final<br />

payout for the 201 2 MFT Street Program, a pmtial refund to reduce the Perfom1ance<br />

Guarantee on Regency Square to Interstate Prntners, and payment <strong>of</strong> work done to<br />

replace the O.I.T. at Well 8 and the servicing <strong>of</strong>the well pump on Well 10.<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Board Action<br />

A motion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board to authorize the payment <strong>of</strong> the Mrn·ch 28, 2013 Bill List in the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> $509,232.03<br />

Reviewed by: ~"'"'~~.a ~ak_\.jf> ;:s\1/.f/r:s<br />

Finance Director


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

ACE HARDWARE<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL CHAIN COIL 1/4"<br />

$18.81<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS SANDPAPER/PHILLIP FH WS Z 10X1 $49.95<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL LED FLASHLGHT/GREASE/TAPE<br />

$67.52<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS DRILL BITS/DEODRZR/METAL POLIS $13.95<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL NIPPLE BLACK/BUSHING HEX BLK $44.90<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS FASTENERS/DRILL BIT<br />

$19.80<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS MISC PARTS/FLEET SVC DOOR OPNR $59.63<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS FASTENERS<br />

$4.80<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS COUPLER/FLEET SVC GARAGE DOOR $9.17<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS MISC PARTS/FLET SVC AIR COMPR $26.93<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS BLCK PIPE/FLEET SVC AIR COMPR $22.95<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS BLCK PIPE/FUSE/FLEET SVC AIR<br />

$27.97<br />

Vendor Total: $366.38<br />

AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL #QHD75-CYLINDER OXYGEN<br />

$67.15<br />

Vendor Total: $67.15<br />

BAXTER & WOODMAN INC<br />

WATER EQUIP RPLCMNT WATER ERF REPLACE O.I.T. AT WELL 8<br />

$13,500.00<br />

Vendor Total: $13,500.00<br />

BONNELL INDUSTRIES INC<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL WHE/AMBER END CAP W/GSKT#1890 $61.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL RCVR PIN, ULTRA MNT&COTTER PIN $21.62<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 1"X8"X11' WEAR BLADE<br />

$1,814.19<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 5/8"X6"X9' WEAR BLADE<br />

$600.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 3/4" X8' CURB SHOE<br />

$276.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL PLOW BOLTS 5/8X2-1/2 (BOX)<br />

$102.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 2-BOLT FLANGE BEARING 1-1/4"<br />

$58.86<br />

Vendor Total: $2,933.67<br />

BOULDER RIDGE INC.<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC MAYOR/MTG EXPENSE<br />

$44.69<br />

Vendor Total: $44.69<br />

BUCK BROTHERS INC<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL V-BELT/ARIENS SNOW BLOWER<br />

$43.46<br />

Vendor Total: $43.46<br />

CDW GOVERNMENT INC<br />

EQUIPMENT RPLCMNT EQUIP REPL SYMANTEC EPP ANTI-VIRUS<br />

$1,154.40<br />

SEWER EQUIP RPLCMNT SEWER ERF SYMANTEC EPP ANTI-VIRUS<br />

$1,154.40<br />

WATER EQUIP RPLCMNT WATER ERF SYMANTEC EPP ANTI-VIRUS<br />

$1,154.40<br />

EQUIPMENT RPLCMNT EQUIP REPL XEROX COLORQUBE 8570DN PRINTER $611.70<br />

Vendor Total: $4,074.90<br />

CENTEGRA OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R EMPLOYEE SCREEN<br />

$90.00<br />

Vendor Total: $90.00<br />

CHERRY HILL CONSULTING<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R COMPUTER CONSULTANT<br />

$403.75<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL COMPUTER CONSULTANT<br />

$77.91<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND COMPUTER CONSULTANT<br />

$77.92<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND COMPUTER CONSULTANT<br />

$77.92


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

Vendor Total: $637.50<br />

CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL BLOWER #1691<br />

$114.09<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL EX CLAMP #1696<br />

$22.08<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL CLAMP #1696<br />

$28.38<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL RETURN EX CLAMP #1696<br />

-$22.08<br />

Vendor Total: $142.47<br />

CLARK BAIRD SMITH LLP<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$445.00<br />

Vendor Total: $445.00<br />

COLUMBIA PIPE & SUPPLY CO<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND PVC PARTS/PRE-C12 RPR WELL#11 $252.00<br />

Vendor Total: $252.00<br />

COMCAST CABLE<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT DIGITAL ADAPTER SERVICE<br />

$4.23<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.65<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.65<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.65<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.65<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.66<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.66<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.66<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.66<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND INTERNET SERVICES<br />

$9.66<br />

Vendor Total: $91.13<br />

CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC.<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL ELECTRIC<br />

$346.81<br />

Vendor Total: $346.81<br />

COWLIN, CURRAN & COPPEDGE<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$100.00<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$3,140.42<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$820.00<br />

Vendor Total: $4,060.42<br />

DELL MARKETING LP<br />

EQUIPMENT RPLCMNT EQUIP REPL E6530 LAPTOP<br />

$977.00<br />

SEWER EQUIP RPLCMNT SEWER ERF E6530 LAPTOP<br />

$977.00<br />

WATER EQUIP RPLCMNT WATER ERF E6530 LAPTOP<br />

$977.00<br />

Vendor Total: $2,931.00<br />

ELMUND & NELSON CO<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL STREET LIGHT MAINT<br />

$150.00<br />

Vendor Total: $150.00<br />

EXPRESS SERVICES INC<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R #17260276/TEMP SVC-STEMBAUGH $361.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R #17260276/TEMP SVC-STEMBAUGH $304.00<br />

Vendor Total: $665.00<br />

FILTERSUSA.COM<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 20X25X1 ALUM WASHABLE FILTER $172.68<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 20X24X2 FIBERGLASS FILTER (CS) $129.60<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 16X24X2 FIBERGLASS FILTER (CS) $80.64


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 16X16X2 PLEATED FILTER (CS)<br />

$241.92<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 20X25X1 FIBERGLASS FILTER (CS) $50.68<br />

Vendor Total: $675.52<br />

GRAFTON TOWNSHIP<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - JAN 2013<br />

$300.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - FEB 2013<br />

$1,300.00<br />

Vendor Total: $1,600.00<br />

THEODORE GRYFINSKI<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND RFND-WATER BILL ACCT DEPOSIT $100.00<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND WATER USE CHARGES<br />

-$10.80<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND SEWER USE CHARGES<br />

-$14.28<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND WATER SVC FEE - X CONNECT<br />

-$0.75<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND WATER - CASH/OPERATING<br />

-$14.28<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND SEWER - CASH/OPERATING<br />

$14.28<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND PREVIOUS BALANCE<br />

-$8.73<br />

Vendor Total: $65.44<br />

HAWK'S AUTO PARTS INC<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND OIL FILTER #1860<br />

$12.78<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT REFUND CORE DEPOSIT #42<br />

-$16.67<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND HYDRAULIC FILTER #1861<br />

$6.07<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND ALTERNATOR #1909<br />

$193.13<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND CORE DEPOSIT #1909<br />

$38.50<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL FHP POWERATED BELT/SNOW BLWR -$11.69<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND SWAY BAR END LINKS #1811<br />

$70.30<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND OIL FILTER - GENERATOR<br />

$14.55<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND REFUND CORE DEPOSIT #1909<br />

-$38.50<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL CABIN AIR FILTER #1655/1651<br />

$107.64<br />

Vendor Total: $376.11<br />

HUNTLEY FIRE PROTECTION DIST<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - JAN 2013<br />

$2,055.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - FEB 2013<br />

$10,405.00<br />

Vendor Total: $12,460.00<br />

HUNTLEY LIBRARY DISTRICT<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - JAN 2013<br />

$1,020.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - FEB 2013<br />

$5,170.00<br />

Vendor Total: $6,190.00<br />

HUNTLEY PARK DISTRICT<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - FEB 2013<br />

$2,840.40<br />

Vendor Total: $2,840.40<br />

HUNTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #158<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - JAN 2013<br />

$27,450.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND IMPACT FEES - FEB 2913<br />

$82,780.00<br />

Vendor Total: $110,230.00<br />

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC FINGER PRINTS/HNTLY LIQ COMM $63.00<br />

Vendor Total: $63.00<br />

JAMESON'S HUNTLEY, INC.<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND CBOND#20110952 12860 DEL WEBB $105.00<br />

Vendor Total: $105.00


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

JOB GIRAFFE<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R #507985/TEMP SVC-KATAYAMA<br />

$304.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R #507985/TEMP SVC-KATAYAMA<br />

$327.75<br />

Vendor Total: $631.75<br />

KALE UNIFORMS INC<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT #200VH004/CLOTHING EXP-PERKINS $139.98<br />

Vendor Total: $139.98<br />

LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO<br />

WATER EQUIP RPLCMNT WATER ERF REMOVE & SVC WELL PUMP WELL#10 $24,526.00<br />

Vendor Total: $24,526.00<br />

LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT DATABASE<br />

$192.50<br />

Vendor Total: $192.50<br />

M&A PRECISION TRUCK REPAIR<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL EMERG REPAIR VEH#1694<br />

$3,296.89<br />

Vendor Total: $3,296.89<br />

MCHENRY ANALYTICAL<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND WATER SAMPLE SERVICE<br />

$430.00<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND WATER SAMPLE SERVICE<br />

$30.00<br />

Vendor Total: $460.00<br />

MCHENRY CO HISTORICAL SOCIETY<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS M C H S ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES $500.00<br />

Vendor Total: $500.00<br />

MEADE ELECTRIC CO INC<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINT<br />

$650.00<br />

Vendor Total: $650.00<br />

MENARDS - CARPENTERSVILLE<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL RETURN MISC PVC PARTS<br />

-$102.96<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL RETURN/MISC PVC PARTS<br />

-$35.88<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 4' FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE $310.02<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 4" BOX COVER<br />

$0.42<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 4" BOX<br />

$1.33<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS MISC BLDG MAINT SUPPLIES<br />

$64.84<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS CHISEL SET/CARBIDE GRIT BLADE $41.22<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 4X4X8' PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER $79.70<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 2"X4"X8' LUMBER<br />

$77.70<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 1/2X4'X8' PLYWOOD<br />

$191.64<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS FLOURESCENT BULBS<br />

$25.94<br />

Vendor Total: $653.97<br />

METROPOLITAN CONST. SERVICES<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND CBOND#20120976 12210 PRINCETON $1,585.00<br />

Vendor Total: $1,585.00<br />

MORREALE PUBLIC AFFAIRS GROUP<br />

TOLLWAY/INTERCHANGE TOLLWAY/INTERCHANGE MARCH RETAINER<br />

$4,000.00<br />

Vendor Total: $4,000.00<br />

VICTOR NARUSIS<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS MLG EXP/RETAIL LIVE CONFR<br />

$36.72<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS MLG EXP REIMB/NY DATA CNTR CNF $43.50


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

Vendor Total: $80.22<br />

NICOR GAS<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND NATURAL GAS<br />

$761.71<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND NATURAL GAS<br />

$1,256.52<br />

Vendor Total: $2,018.23<br />

SHARI NOBLE<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND REFUND OVERPAYMENT UB<br />

$105.56<br />

Vendor Total: $105.56<br />

NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND SOFTENER SALT<br />

$3,065.57<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND SOFTENER SALT<br />

$2,918.79<br />

Vendor Total: $5,984.36<br />

OFFICE DEPOT<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$93.22<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$17.46<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$25.62<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING RETURN OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

-$18.14<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$29.95<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$50.13<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$306.50<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$7.00<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$7.00<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$1.92<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$1.91<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$6.36<br />

$528.93<br />

PALATINE OIL CO INC<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND FUEL<br />

$15,784.29<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND SERVICE CALL<br />

$85.00<br />

Vendor Total: $15,869.29<br />

PETTY CASH<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC PC/MTG EXP/VLG MGR<br />

$25.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R PC/SUPPLIES EMPLOYEE REC MTG $70.85<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R PC/EXCEL CLASS-HNTLY LIB(4)<br />

$32.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R PC/REIMB POSTAGE EXP-J STEVENS $0.46<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT PC/MCC&KANE CNTY CHIEFS MTG(4) $60.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PC/IL PLMBNG INSPC ASSOC MTG $20.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PC/CHAMBER MTG-GRIFFIN<br />

$10.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PC/WELCOME RECEP JAPAN CNCL $40.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PC/CASH ADV/NY TRIP-NARUSIS<br />

$60.00<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND PC/TORCH/THAW B-BOXES<br />

$17.99<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND PC/RAIN GEAR-PIENING<br />

$18.05<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND PC/RAIN GEAR-PIENING<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$18.05<br />

$372.40<br />

POMP'S TIRE SERVICE<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND TIRES VEH#1861<br />

$431.12<br />

Vendor Total: $431.12<br />

POSTAL PROS, INC.<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND PRINTING - UB FEB 2013<br />

$388.77


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND PRINTING - UB FEB 2013<br />

$388.77<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND POSTAGE - UB FEB 2013<br />

$892.61<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND POSTAGE - UB FEB 2013<br />

$892.62<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC NEWSLETTER<br />

$336.00<br />

Vendor Total: $2,898.77<br />

PROFESSIONAL CEMETERY SVCS.<br />

CEMETERY CEMETERY CEMETERY GROUNDS MAINT-3/2013 $717.00<br />

Vendor Total: $717.00<br />

PROSAFETY INC.<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL QM 24 EAR PROTECTION MUFF<br />

$60.00<br />

Vendor Total: $60.00<br />

QUILL CORPORATION<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$35.90<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$19.78<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$22.44<br />

Vendor Total: $78.12<br />

RADICOM BUSINESS COMM SYSTEMS<br />

EQUIPMENT RPLCMNT EQUIP REPL TORNADO SIREN REPAIR<br />

$1,275.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL LABOR REPAIR RADIO SVC<br />

$190.76<br />

Vendor Total: $1,465.76<br />

RBS PACKAGING<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 50" SIDEWALK SALT (SKID)<br />

$465.50<br />

Vendor Total: $465.50<br />

DEE REINHARDT<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND CBOND#20120341 13215 HONEYSUCK $51.00<br />

Vendor Total: $51.00<br />

S & H REMODELING INC.<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND CBOND#20121048 10183 HUNTER TR $100.00<br />

Vendor Total: $100.00<br />

SEYFARTH SHAW LLP<br />

LIABILITY INSURANCE LIABILITY INS LEGAL FEES<br />

$1,620.00<br />

Vendor Total: $1,620.00<br />

SHAW SUBURBAN MEDIA<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R EMPLOYMENT AD/PLUMBER SEASONAL $341.75<br />

Vendor Total: $341.75<br />

STEARNS WEAR<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SPIT SOCK HOOD<br />

$99.75<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SHIPPING<br />

$9.00<br />

Vendor Total: $108.75<br />

SCOTT SULLIVAN<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT FUEL EXP REIMB/TRAINING<br />

$20.01<br />

Vendor Total: $20.01<br />

THOMPSON ELEVATOR INSPECTION<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS ELEVATOR PLAN REVIEW<br />

$200.00<br />

Vendor Total: $200.00<br />

TOM PECK FORD OF HUNTLEY INC<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SWITCH VEH#42<br />

$55.18<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT RETURN SWITCH VEH#42<br />

-$55.18


Detail Board Report 3/28/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SWITCH ASY VEH#42<br />

$35.74<br />

Vendor Total: $35.74<br />

TPI BLDG CODE CONSULTANTS INC<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PLAN REVIEW & INSPECTIONS<br />

$467.50<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PLAN RVW/DEERPATH FIRE SPRNKLR<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$1,723.68<br />

$2,191.18<br />

TRAFFIC CONTROL & PROTECTION<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL E-650 BRACKET ASSEMBLY 2-3/8" $303.50<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL 36" STOP SIGN<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$645.00<br />

$948.50<br />

TURES TRUCK & TRACTOR INC<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL WELDING SPLS & REPAIR #1662<br />

$506.50<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL WELDING SPLS & REPAIR 4 PLOWS $320.00<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL WELDING SPLS & REPAIR #1890<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$150.00<br />

$976.50<br />

UNIFORM DEN EAST INC<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT PD WHITE UNIFORM SHIRTS<br />

$816.35<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT HANDCUFF CASE<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$34.50<br />

$850.85<br />

UNIQUE PRODUCTS<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS 250W FLOOD LAMP<br />

$264.00<br />

Vendor Total: $264.00<br />

THE UPS STORE #6063<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SHIP CALEA FILES<br />

$202.37<br />

Vendor Total: $202.37<br />

VERIZON WIRELESS<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$168.76<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$59.94<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$119.88<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$119.88<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$76.62<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$985.79<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$119.88<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$100.60<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$187.69<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$233.21<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND CELL PHONE SVC<br />

$149.28<br />

Vendor Total: $2,321.53<br />

VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS TECH ASST, INSPECT & PLAN RVWS $1,446.34<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT IT SERVICES - FEB 2013<br />

Vendor Total:<br />

$1,925.00<br />

$3,371.34<br />

SHEILA WALLACE<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND REFUND OVERPAYMENT-UB<br />

$38.31<br />

Vendor Total: $38.31<br />

Grand Total: $246,800.23


Manual Check Run 2/1/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

COWLIN, CURRAN & COPPEDGE<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$240.00<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$3,587.65<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC LEGAL SERVICES<br />

$1,020.00<br />

ESCROW/RECAPTURE ESCROW/RECAPTURE BILL TO: RICHMOND AMERICAN<br />

$120.00<br />

ESCROW/RECAPTURE ESCROW/RECAPTURE BILL TO: CAMBRIDGE HOMES<br />

$40.00<br />

Vendor Total: $5,007.65<br />

THE GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE CO<br />

BENEFITS FUND #446016/DENTAL INSUR-FEB 2013 $598.98<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND #446016/DENTAL INSUR-FEB 2013<br />

$27.88<br />

Vendor Total: $626.86<br />

TREASURER, STATE OF ILLINOIS<br />

CAPITAL PROJECTS CIP REED ROAD PROJ#M-9003/281/000 $99,449.15<br />

Vendor Total: $99,449.15<br />

UNITED HEALTHCARE<br />

BENEFITS FUND #534043/HEALTH INSUR-FEB 2013 $78,065.19<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND #534043/HEALTH INSUR-FEB 2013 $1,610.74<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND #534043/VISION INSUR-FEB 2013<br />

$679.66<br />

Vendor Total: $80,355.59<br />

Grand Total: $185,439.25


Manual Check Run 2/11/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

EXXON MOBIL<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT MLG EXP/TRAINING/KUMMER<br />

$38.44<br />

Vendor Total: $38.44<br />

FARM & FLEET<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL WORK JEANS/SANTORO<br />

$49.98<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND WORK JEANS/COVERALLS/BROZ $199.99<br />

Vendor Total: $249.97<br />

GREATAMERICA FINANCIAL SRVCS<br />

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL BLDGS #007-0747530-000 AVAYA SFTWR<br />

$388.83<br />

Vendor Total: $388.83<br />

IL PLUMBING INSPECTORS ASSOC<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS I.P.I.A.CONTINUING ED/FATIGATO $100.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS 2013 ANNUAL DUES/FATIGATO<br />

$60.00<br />

Vendor Total: $160.00<br />

ILL NOTARY DISCOUNT BONDING CO<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R NOTARY RNWL/GEUZENDAM<br />

$42.90<br />

Vendor Total: $42.90<br />

KANE COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT RECORD NOTARY RNWL/SANDER $10.00<br />

Vendor Total: $10.00<br />

U S BANK<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL #1056639/PW COPIER RNTL<br />

$61.66<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND #1056639/PW COPIER RNTL<br />

$61.67<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND #1056639/PW COPIER RNTL<br />

$61.67<br />

Vendor Total: $185.00<br />

Grand Total: $1,075.14


Manual Check Run 2/15/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

GUARDIAN<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND #446016 DENTAL CLAIMS-JAN 2013 $139.00<br />

BENEFITS FUND #446016 DENTAL CLAIMS-JAN 2013 $5,158.60<br />

Vendor Total: $5,297.60<br />

HARRIS N A<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 2013 ILACP MBRSHP/KLUNK<br />

$85.00<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 2013 FBINAA DUES/KLUNK<br />

$85.00<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 2013 SUPERVISORS TRNG<br />

$70.15<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAVEL EXP/CONFR/HOOTEN<br />

$336.60<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAVEL EXP/CONFR/RACILA<br />

$336.60<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS ICSC CHIC CONF(2)<br />

$380.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS GREAT CHIC DATA CNTR CONFR<br />

$199.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS PARKING EXP/DATA CTR CHIC CONF $18.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS ICSC/ROCKFORD MTG<br />

$25.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS NW HERALD/1 ARHIVED STORY<br />

$2.95<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING REG FEE/LOW IMPACT DEV SEMINAR $259.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS ICSC CHICAGO FALL 2013/BOOTH $540.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS MCC PHOTOSHOP TRAINING/M.G. $110.00<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS CHIC DATA CNTR CONFR/REG FEE $79.00<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC PARK DISTRICT MTG<br />

$43.21<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS DOWNTOWN PLNG MTG<br />

$106.21<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC BUSINESS MTG/V.M.<br />

$105.41<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 2013 FBINAA DUES/HOOTEN<br />

$85.00<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT CALEA/MOCK ASSESSMENT<br />

$100.75<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT CALEA/MOCK ASSESSMENT<br />

$24.73<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT CALEA/MOCK ASSESSMENT<br />

$9.95<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$10.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R EVALUATION TRAINING<br />

$85.13<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R EMPLOYMENT AD/APWA WORK ZN $150.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND FEMA/TRAVEL EXP<br />

$200.00<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND FEMA/TRAVEL EXP<br />

$1,819.00<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R VEHICLE MAINTENANCE<br />

$11.00<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND CANNON ULTRA ZOOM CAMERA<br />

$96.55<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

$35.94<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND IRWA SEMINAR WATER TESTING $150.00<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE<br />

$40.00<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC MAYOR MTG. EXPENSES<br />

$260.04<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC WRKSHP REG/CIVIC LDRSHP/V.M. $287.00<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC FARMERS MRKT REG FORUM/READ $15.00<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC CENTEGRA BUS MTG EXP<br />

$74.02<br />

GENERAL BLDGS & GROUNDS CO2 SENSOR MODULE/PW GARAGE $310.00<br />

Vendor Total: $6,545.24<br />

MCHENRY COUNTY CLERK<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT RECORD NOTARY COMM/CIRKS<br />

$10.00<br />

Vendor Total: $10.00<br />

MAILFINANCE<br />

GENERAL FINANCE & H R POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$101.76<br />

GENERAL STRTS/UNDRGRND UTIL POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$101.76<br />

WATER OPERATING WATER FUND POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$101.76<br />

SEWER OPERATING SEWER FUND POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$101.76


Manual Check Run 2/15/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SVCS POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$228.96<br />

GENERAL POLICE DEPARTMENT POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$508.80<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$127.20<br />

GENERAL VILLAGE MGR'S OFC POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$127.20<br />

GENERAL ENGINEERING POSTAGE METER YEARLY RNTL<br />

$127.20<br />

Vendor Total: $1,526.40<br />

RELIASTAR LIFE INSURANCE CO.<br />

BENEFITS FUND 2013 LIFE INSUR PREMIUM<br />

$141.00<br />

Vendor Total: $141.00<br />

SAM'S CLUB<br />

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & EXEC SUPPLIES-POLICE TESTING<br />

$29.28<br />

Vendor Total: $29.28<br />

Grand Total: $13,549.52


Manual Check Run 2/20/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

SCOTT DORNHECKER<br />

GENERAL GENERAL FUND PEER JURY CASE/RESTITUTION<br />

$60.00<br />

Vendor Total: $60.00<br />

PLOTE CONSTRUCTION INC<br />

MOTOR FUEL TAX MOTOR FUEL TAX PAYOUT#5/2012 MFT STREET PROG $23,163.89<br />

Vendor Total: $23,163.89<br />

Grand Total: $23,223.89


Manual Check Run 2/27/2013<br />

Fund Department Item Description Amount<br />

INTERSTATE PARTNERS, LLC<br />

ESCROW/RECAPTURE ESCROW/RECAPTURE RFND/PERF GUARANTEE-REG SQ $39,144.00<br />

Vendor Total: $39,144.00<br />

Grand Total: $39,144.00


DATE: 03/13/2013 VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY PAGE: 1<br />

TIME: 07:52:41<br />

VENDOR SUMMARY REPORT<br />

ID: AP442000.WOW<br />

INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 03/28/2013<br />

PAID THIS<br />

VENDOR # NAME FISCAL YEAR AMOUNT DUE<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

01-0050 AIRGAS NORTH CENTRAL 82.72 67.15<br />

01-1131 ACE HARDWARE 1,148.00 366.38<br />

02-0596 BAXTER & WOODMAN INC 7,377.43 13,500.00<br />

02-6387 BONNELL INDUSTRIES INC 9,096.42 2,933.67<br />

02-6518 BOULDER RIDGE INC. 0.00 44.69<br />

02-8709 BUCK BROTHERS INC 0.00 43.46<br />

03-0030 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 0.00 4,074.90<br />

03-2120 CENTEGRA OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE 532.00 90.00<br />

03-3292 CHERRY HILL CONSULTING 828.75 637.50<br />

03-3301 CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 642.88 142.47<br />

03-4870 CLARK BAIRD SMITH LLP 1,013.75 445.00<br />

03-6344 COMCAST CABLE 182.26 91.13<br />

03-6357 COLUMBIA PIPE & SUPPLY CO 166.39 252.00<br />

03-6407 CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. 12,179.25 346.81<br />

03-6515 COWLIN, CURRAN & COPPEDGE 10,103.46 4,060.42<br />

04-1948 DELL MARKETING LP 26,702.00 2,931.00<br />

05-5225 ELMUND & NELSON CO 13,686.00 150.00<br />

05-9627 EXPRESS SERVICES INC 2,688.50 665.00<br />

06-3775 FILTERSUSA.COM 0.00 675.52<br />

07-7425 GRAFTON TOWNSHIP 1,200.00 1,600.00<br />

08-0567 HAWK'S AUTO PARTS INC 4,769.60 376.11<br />

08-6378 HUNTLEY FIRE PROTECTION DIST 11,220.00 12,460.00<br />

08-6381 HUNTLEY LIBRARY DISTRICT 5,580.00 6,190.00<br />

08-6386 HUNTLEY PARK DISTRICT 5,680.80 2,840.40<br />

08-6392 HUNTLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #158 102,792.00 110,230.00<br />

09-5200 ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 0.00 63.00<br />

10-5500 JOB GIRAFFE 2,384.50 631.75<br />

11-0359 KALE UNIFORMS INC 0.00 139.98<br />

12-0580 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO 0.00 24,526.00<br />

12-2413 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MGT 385.00 192.50<br />

13-0001 M&A PRECISION TRUCK REPAIR 1,430.67 3,296.89<br />

13-1152 MCHENRY ANALYTICAL 3,790.00 460.00<br />

13-1174 MCHENRY CO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 0.00 500.00<br />

13-1995 MEADE ELECTRIC CO INC 1,300.00 650.00<br />

13-2120 MENARDS - CARPENTERSVILLE 1,400.38 653.97<br />

13-6458 MORREALE PUBLIC AFFAIRS GROUP 16,000.00 4,000.00<br />

14-2403 OFFICE DEPOT 1,540.50 528.93<br />

14-6372 NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO 20,607.72 5,984.36<br />

14-6390 NICOR GAS 6,064.67 2,018.23<br />

14-6403 SHAW SUBURBAN MEDIA 904.25 341.75<br />

16-0380 PALATINE OIL CO INC 39,107.45 15,869.29<br />

16-2230 PETTY CASH 0.00 372.40<br />

16-6400 POMP'S TIRE SERVICE 1,476.22 431.12<br />

16-6463 POSTAL PROS, INC. 7,244.51 2,898.77


DATE: 03/13/2013 VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY PAGE: 2<br />

TIME: 07:52:41<br />

VENDOR SUMMARY REPORT<br />

ID: AP442000.WOW<br />

INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 03/28/2013<br />

PAID THIS<br />

VENDOR # NAME FISCAL YEAR AMOUNT DUE<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

16-7866 PROFESSIONAL CEMETERY SVCS. 1,434.00 717.00<br />

16-7883 PROSAFETY INC. 116.25 60.00<br />

17-8773 QUILL CORPORATION 1,975.76 78.12<br />

18-0004 RBS PACKAGING 381.70 465.50<br />

18-0264 RADICOM BUSINESS COMM SYSTEMS 0.00 1,465.76<br />

19-2280 SEYFARTH SHAW LLP 97.50 1,620.00<br />

19-8347 STEARNS WEAR 0.00 108.75<br />

19-8775 SCOTT SULLIVAN 0.00 20.01<br />

20-0077 TPI BLDG CODE CONSULTANTS INC 0.00 2,191.18<br />

20-3421 THOMPSON ELEVATOR INSPECTION 72.00 200.00<br />

20-6300 TOM PECK FORD OF HUNTLEY INC 303.84 35.74<br />

20-7430 TRAFFIC CONTROL & PROTECTION 2,009.25 948.50<br />

20-8890 TURES TRUCK & TRACTOR INC 0.00 976.50<br />

21-0129 THE UPS STORE #6063 24.32 202.37<br />

21-5830 UNIFORM DEN EAST INC 570.18 850.85<br />

21-5849 UNIQUE PRODUCTS 2,863.04 264.00<br />

22-0506 VERIZON WIRELESS 4,539.07 2,321.53<br />

22-3805 VILLAGE OF ALGONQUIN 3,025.00 3,371.34<br />

70-1325 S & H REMODELING INC. 0.00 100.00<br />

70-1585 VICTOR NARUSIS 213.11 80.22<br />

70-1814 METROPOLITAN CONST. SERVICES 0.00 1,585.00<br />

70-1815 SHEILA WALLACE 0.00 38.31<br />

70-1816 JAMESON'S HUNTLEY, INC. 0.00 105.00<br />

70-1817 DEE REINHARDT 0.00 51.00<br />

70-1818 THEODORE GRYFINSKI 0.00 65.44<br />

70-1819 SHARI NOBLE 0.00 105.56<br />

TOTAL ALL VENDORS: 246,800.23


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Petitioner:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a resolution granting exemptions from provisions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sign Regulations to allow <strong>of</strong>f-premise signs for the<br />

Sun City Lions Club Pasta Dinner<br />

Sun City Lions Club, Jack Anderson<br />

Development Services, Planning and Zoning Division<br />

Introduction<br />

The Sun City Lions Club has requested to place four (4) 30” x 36” (7.5 square feet) double-sided<br />

signs advertising a fund-raising pasta dinner at the <strong>Huntley</strong> High School on<br />

Friday, April 19, 2013. The signs, to be installed on Saturday, April 13 th and removed on<br />

Saturday, April 20 th , are proposed for installation within the right-<strong>of</strong>-way at the following three<br />

(3) locations:<br />

Northeast corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Del Webb Blvd. (Oak Creek Parkway)<br />

Southwest corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Kreutzer Road<br />

Southwest corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Regency Parkway<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Similar requests have been approved from not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations for the placement at<br />

various locations <strong>of</strong> temporary, <strong>of</strong>f-premise signage advertising fundraising breakfast/dinner<br />

events. The request is for placement within <strong>Village</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

Per Section 156.115 Permit Fees, (2) Special Exception Signs, temporary sign permit fees for<br />

non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations shall be waived.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> Board’s authorization for this request is required in accordance with Zoning<br />

Ordinance - Sign Regulations §156.125 (G) (1) pertaining to Off-Premise Signs.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

resolution granting exemptions from Provisions <strong>of</strong> the Sign Regulations to Allow Off-Premise<br />

Signs for the Sun City Lions Club pasta dinner.<br />

Staff recommends the following conditions be applied should the <strong>Village</strong> Board approve the<br />

request:<br />

1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit from the Development Services<br />

Department prior to installing the signs.<br />

2. The signs shall be maintained in good condition at all times.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Sign Rendering<br />

• Draft Resolution


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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN<br />

OFF PREMISE SIGN PERMIT<br />

DRAFT<br />

Sun City Lions Club<br />

RESOLUTION (R) 2013-3.xx<br />

WHEREAS, Sun City Lions Club has requested an exemption from the provisions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Sign<br />

Ordinance to allow the placement <strong>of</strong> three (3), double-sided 30” x 36” (7.5 square foot) signs advertising a pasta dinner at<br />

the <strong>Huntley</strong> High School on Friday, April 19 th , 2013; and<br />

WHEREAS, the proposed signs will be installed at the following locations:<br />

Northeast corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Del Webb Blvd. (Oak Creek Parkway)<br />

Southwest corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Kreutzer Road<br />

Southwest corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47/Regency Parkway<br />

WHEREAS, the signs are to be installed on Saturday, April 13th th and removed the day after the event; and<br />

WHEREAS, an Off-Premise Sign Permit is required in accordance with Chapter 156 Zoning Ordinance<br />

Section 156.125 Prohibited Signs, subparagraph (G) (1) Off-Premise Signs.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE<br />

VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: An exemption from the provisions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Sign Ordinance to allow the placement<br />

<strong>of</strong> certain signs advertising an April 19, 2013 pasta dinner fundraising event at the <strong>Huntley</strong> High School.<br />

SECTION II: The Off Premise Sign Permit shall allow installation <strong>of</strong> the three (3) double-sided, 7.5 square foot<br />

signs at the specified locations, subject to the following conditions:<br />

1. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit from the Development Services Department prior to installing the<br />

signs.<br />

2. The signs shall be maintained in good condition at all times.<br />

SECTION III: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as<br />

provided by law.<br />

SECTION IV: All resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March 2013.<br />

APPROVED:<br />

ATTEST:<br />

__________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

____________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Petitioner:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a resolution granting a Temporary Use Permit to<br />

Jewel/Osco for 2013 Seasonal Sales at 13200 <strong>Village</strong> Green Parkway<br />

Jewel/Osco<br />

Development Services, Planning and Zoning<br />

Introduction<br />

Jewel/Osco is requesting a temporary use permit to conduct their seasonal outdoor sales <strong>of</strong> merchandise<br />

for 2013. The request is for the following time periods:<br />

Spring Garden Center:<br />

2013 dates: March 31, 2013 through June 30, 2013<br />

Fall Foliage:<br />

2013 dates: September 1, 2013 through September 28, 2013<br />

Fall Pumpkin Patch:<br />

2013 dates: September 29, 2013 through November 2, 2013<br />

Winter Wreaths:<br />

2013 dates: November 3, 2013 through December 28, 2013<br />

The merchandise would be displayed as depicted on the site plan included in the packet.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Should the Board approve this request, Staff recommends the following Conditions <strong>of</strong> Approval:<br />

1. The standard $75 temporary use permit fee for each request ($300 total) must be paid by Jewel-<br />

Osco prior to displaying the merchandise.<br />

2. Walkways must be kept clear and all materials kept at least 3 feet from the curb.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The petitioner will be required to pay the $75 Temporary Use Permit fee for each event ($300 total).<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The Zoning Ordinance - Section 156.084 Temporary Uses, Structures and Obstructions; (E) (5) Display<br />

and Sale <strong>of</strong> Farm, Garden or Floral Commodities allows for the requested temporary use provided it is<br />

limited to 90 days duration and adequate ingress and egress from adjoining roadways is accommodated.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

resolution granting a Temporary Use Permit to Jewel/Osco for 2013 Seasonal Sales at 13200 <strong>Village</strong><br />

Green Parkway, subject to the conditions <strong>of</strong> approval.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Site Layout indicating location <strong>of</strong> sale items<br />

• Draft Resolution


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A RESOLUTION GRANTING A TEMPORARY USE PERMIT<br />

FOR 2013 SEASONAL SALES<br />

DRAFT<br />

Jewel/Osco, 13200 <strong>Village</strong> Green Parkway<br />

RESOLUTION (R)2013-03.xx<br />

WHEREAS, a request for a Temporary Use Permit has been filed by Jewel/Osco seeking permission to conduct<br />

seasonal outdoor sales <strong>of</strong> merchandise for the following events during 2013:<br />

Spring Garden Center Sale Dates: March 31, 2013 through June 30, 2013<br />

Fall Foliage Sales Dates: September 1, 2013 through September 28, 2013<br />

Fall Pumpkin Patch Sales Dates: September 29, 2013 through November 2, 2013<br />

Winter Wreaths Sale Dates: November 3, 2013 through December 28, 2013<br />

WHEREAS, The Zoning Ordinance - Section 156.084 Temporary Uses, Structures and Obstructions; (E) (5)<br />

Display and Sale <strong>of</strong> Farm, Garden or Floral Commodities allows for the requested temporary use provided it is limited to<br />

90 days duration and adequate ingress and egress from adjoining roadways is accommodated.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE<br />

VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: A Temporary Use Permit is issued to Jewel/Osco authorizing them to conduct seasonal outdoor<br />

sales <strong>of</strong> merchandise for the above referenced events subject to the following conditions:<br />

1. The standard $75 temporary use permit fee for each request ($300 total) must be paid by Jewel/Osco prior to<br />

displaying the merchandise.<br />

2. Walkways must be kept clear and all materials kept at least 3 feet from the curb.<br />

SECTION II: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by<br />

law.<br />

SECTION III: All Resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013.<br />

APPROVED:<br />

ATTEST:<br />

__________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

_______________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Petitioner:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> an ordinance granting relief from the <strong>Village</strong>’s Sign<br />

Regulations to install a ground monument sign with matrix display<br />

message board at Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

Development Services, Planning and Zoning Division<br />

Introduction<br />

Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center is requesting approval to install a double-faced<br />

monument sign with a total height <strong>of</strong> eleven and one-half (11’-6”) feet at the northeast corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Route 47/Rainsford Drive.<br />

The proposed monument sign will have a 7’-6” x 10’-0” (75 square feet) copy area divided into<br />

two sections: a 2’-6” x 10’-0” (25 square feet) full-color matrix display board above a<br />

5’-0” x 10’-0” (50 square feet) area for shopping center tenant names. The sign will be framed<br />

with brick and a standing seam metal ro<strong>of</strong> element matching the principal structure.<br />

The proposed sign will be located just west <strong>of</strong> the westernmost entrance to the site no closer than<br />

ten (10’) feet from the Rainsford Drive right-<strong>of</strong>-way/property line and, per the VOH (O)<br />

2003-09.81, no closer than fifty (50’) feet <strong>of</strong> the Route 47 right-<strong>of</strong>-way/property line.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

The proposed monument sign approved as part <strong>of</strong> the Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

Final Planned Unit Development (VOH (O) 2003-9.81), was twelve (12’) feet in height with<br />

brick surrounding an eighty-three (83) square foot tenant name copy-area and a stone cap.<br />

However, the sign was never installed.<br />

The proposed ground monument sign will require relief from the <strong>Village</strong> Sign Regulations which<br />

prohibits signs that move and/or flash, except time and temperature signs, due to the proposed<br />

full-color matrix display.<br />

Article XIII – Sign Regulations, Section 156.122 Ground Signs, requirements are as follows:<br />

SIGN REGULATIONS PROPOSED SIGN RELIEF REQUIRED<br />

AREA 80 sq. ft. 75 sq. ft. None<br />

HEIGHT 15 ft. 11’-6” None<br />

LOCATION<br />

10 ft. from ROW if sign<br />

exceeds 3½ ft. in height.<br />

>10 ft. from ROW &<br />

southern property line<br />

None<br />

NUMBER PER LOT 1 1 None<br />

CHANGEABLE COPY Area to not exceed 50% <strong>of</strong><br />

the permitted sign area.<br />

Signs may not rotate or<br />

flash messages, except time<br />

and temperature signs.<br />

33% <strong>of</strong> permitted sign<br />

area. Sign would<br />

periodically change<br />

messages.<br />

Relief is required for<br />

the matrix display<br />

message board to<br />

periodically change<br />

messages.<br />

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March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Other reader boards granted relief have been located at individual businesses rather than at a<br />

multi-tenant center as in this request.<br />

Staff recommends the following conditions be added should the <strong>Village</strong> Board approve the<br />

ground monument sign with graphic reader board and setback relief permit request:<br />

1. Displays shall contain static messages only and shall not have movement or the<br />

appearance or optical illusion <strong>of</strong> movement, <strong>of</strong> any part <strong>of</strong> the sign structure,<br />

design or pictorial segment <strong>of</strong> the sign, including the movement or appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> movement <strong>of</strong> any illumination or the flashing, scintillating or varying <strong>of</strong> light<br />

intensity other than that provided through an automatic dimming system to<br />

control overall illumination intensity. Each message on the sign shall be<br />

displayed for a minimum <strong>of</strong> 10 seconds. The change <strong>of</strong> messages must be<br />

accomplished immediately.<br />

2. For every one (1) square foot <strong>of</strong> sign area there shall be provided two (2) square feet <strong>of</strong><br />

landscaped area immediately adjacent to the sign base.<br />

3. The owners <strong>of</strong> the shopping center shall make the message board available to<br />

tenants to utilize for advertising sales or providing other information so as to<br />

limit requests for temporary banners.<br />

4. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit from the Development Services<br />

Department upon receiving approval from the <strong>Village</strong> Board.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The <strong>Village</strong>’s Sign Regulations permit fees for the subject sign includes the $75.00 basic fee plus<br />

$0.50 per square foot (75 s.f. x $0.50 or $37.50) and the $60.00 Electrical Permit Fee, for a total<br />

permit fee <strong>of</strong> $172.50.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> Board’s authorization for this request is required in accordance with Zoning<br />

Ordinance - Sign Regulations §156.128 to accommodate the Ground Sign with a matrix display<br />

board message center.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval an<br />

ordinance granting relief from the <strong>Village</strong>’s Sign Regulations to install a ground monument sign<br />

with matrix display message board at Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Sign Rendering<br />

• Location Map<br />

• Draft Ordinance<br />

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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A<br />

GROUND MONUMENT SIGN WITH<br />

MATRIX DISPLAY READER BOARD<br />

Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

Ordinance (O) 2013-3.xx<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> is in receipt <strong>of</strong> a request from Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center<br />

to install a monument sign on the subject property located at the northeast corner <strong>of</strong> Route 47 and<br />

Rainsford Drive; and<br />

WHEREAS, the eleven and one-half (11’-6”) foot tall monument sign has a 7’-6” x 10’-0” (75<br />

square foot) copy area divided into a 2’-6” x 10’-0” (25 square foot) full color matrix display over a 5’-<br />

0” x 10’-0” (50 square foot) tenant name area framed with brick and topped with a standing seam metal<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> feature to match the principal structure; and<br />

WHEREAS, the proposed ground monument sign will require relief from the <strong>Village</strong> Sign<br />

Regulations which prohibits signs that move and/or flash, except time and temperature signs, due to the<br />

proposed full-color matrix display; and<br />

WHEREAS, the President and Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> have considered the<br />

request and found the proposed ground sign will not detrimentally affect the character <strong>of</strong> the area.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: A sign permit for a Ground Monument Sign with full-color matrix display shall<br />

be granted to Covington Lakes Retail Shopping Center located at the northeast corner <strong>of</strong> Route<br />

47/Rainsford Drive, subject to the following conditions:<br />

1. Displays shall contain static messages only and shall not have movement or the<br />

appearance or optical illusion <strong>of</strong> movement, <strong>of</strong> any part <strong>of</strong> the sign structure, design or<br />

pictorial segment <strong>of</strong> the sign, including the movement or appearance <strong>of</strong> movement <strong>of</strong><br />

any illumination or the flashing, scintillating or varying <strong>of</strong> light intensity other than<br />

that provided through an automatic dimming system to control overall illumination<br />

intensity. Each message on the sign shall be displayed for a minimum <strong>of</strong> 10 seconds.<br />

The change <strong>of</strong> messages must be accomplished immediately.<br />

2. For every one (1) square foot <strong>of</strong> sign area there shall be provided two (2) square feet <strong>of</strong><br />

landscaped area immediately adjacent to the sign base.<br />

3. The owners <strong>of</strong> the shopping center shall make the message board available to tenants to<br />

utilize for advertising sales or providing other information so as to limit requests for<br />

temporary banners.


4. The petitioner shall obtain a sign permit from the Development Services Department<br />

upon receiving approval from the <strong>Village</strong> Board.<br />

SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and<br />

approval as provided by law.<br />

SECTION III: All ordinances and parts <strong>of</strong> ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013<br />

APPROVED:<br />

ATTEST:<br />

__________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

____________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving a Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Engineering Services for Design and Construction Services <strong>of</strong><br />

Roadway Lighting for the Kreutzer Road Extension – Christopher B.<br />

Burke Engineering, Ltd.<br />

Engineering Department<br />

Introduction<br />

Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. has submitted a proposal for pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineering<br />

services for design and construction services <strong>of</strong> roadway lighting for the Kreutzer Road<br />

extension. The proposal includes an understanding <strong>of</strong> the project, scope <strong>of</strong> services, and estimate<br />

<strong>of</strong> fee. Total estimated cost is $22,100.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

Since Kreutzer Road is under <strong>Village</strong> jurisdiction, it is more cost effective to complete the<br />

roadway lighting under a separate contract which only requires <strong>Village</strong> review <strong>of</strong> lighting design.<br />

The design will be in accordance with existing <strong>Village</strong> standards and will match the existing<br />

lighting to the north and east <strong>of</strong> the project. Design will include roadway lighting poles,<br />

luminaires, metal foundations, HDPE duct, and wire that will be utilized for a plan set to be bid<br />

out separately from the Kreutzer Road Extension.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The total estimated cost is $22,100 which will be billed to the <strong>Village</strong> on a time and materials<br />

basis, not to exceed the $22,100 total utilizing the rates in the Master Agreement for billing<br />

purposes. Lighting is part <strong>of</strong> the overall cost for the Kreutzer Road Extension, which is funded<br />

in the FY2013 Annual Budget line item 04-10-4-7500, Street Improvement Fund.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

Staff has reviewed the proposal and all is in order for <strong>Village</strong> Board consideration.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board a motion to<br />

approve a Resolution Approving a Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Services for Design<br />

and Construction Services <strong>of</strong> Roadway Lighting for the Kreutzer Road Extension – Christopher<br />

B. Burke Engineering, Ltd.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Services<br />

• Draft Resolution


CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD.<br />

9575 West Higgins Road Suite 600 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 TEL (847) 823-0500 FAX(847) 823-0520<br />

February 11, 2013<br />

<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

10987 Main Street<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>, IL 60142<br />

Attention:<br />

Subject:<br />

Mr. Dave Johnson<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager<br />

Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Services<br />

Design and Construction Services <strong>of</strong> Roadway Lighting for Kreutzer Road<br />

from Plymouth Lane to Princeton Drive<br />

Dear Mr. Johnson:<br />

As requested by the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> (<strong>Village</strong>), Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd.<br />

(CBBEL) is pleased to submit this proposal for pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineering services related to<br />

the design <strong>of</strong> roadway lighting on Kreutzer Road from Plymouth Lane to Princeton Drive.<br />

<strong>Included</strong> in this submittal is our Understanding <strong>of</strong> the Project, Scope <strong>of</strong> Services and<br />

Estimate <strong>of</strong> Fee. The contact person for this project will be Mr. Anthony DeRicco, PE, Head<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Electrical Section in our Rosemont, Illinois <strong>of</strong>fice. Mr. DeRicco may be contacted at<br />

(847) 823-0500 to answer any <strong>of</strong> your questions regarding this proposal.<br />

UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROJECT<br />

The Illinois Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation (I DOT) is currently designing roadway construction<br />

plans which would extend Kreutzer Road from Plymouth Lane to IL Route 47 in the <strong>Village</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong>. This I DOT project is targeted for an April 26, 2013 Letting. The <strong>Village</strong> wishes to<br />

design and construct roadway lighting for this new road concurrently with the roadway work,<br />

but under a separate contract.<br />

The new portion <strong>of</strong> Kreutzer Road is proposed to be a local road under <strong>Village</strong> jurisdiction,<br />

same as the existing portion. Design and construction <strong>of</strong> the roadway lighting will be locally<br />

funded, therefore only a <strong>Village</strong> review <strong>of</strong> the proposed lighting design will be required.<br />

The lighting design will be in accordance with current <strong>Village</strong> standards and will match the<br />

existing lighting to the north and east <strong>of</strong> this project. The design will include new roadway<br />

lighting poles, luminaires, metal foundations, HOPE duct, and wire. The lighting system will<br />

be owned and maintained by the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong>. The lighting design submittals will be in<br />

accordance with lOOT's "District 1 General Guidelines for Lighting Design" and the


American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting/Illuminating Engineering Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> North America (ANSI/ESNA) "RP-8-00 Recommended Practice for Roadway Lighting",<br />

latest editions.<br />

It is also our understanding the lighting design plans will be developed by the use <strong>of</strong> CAD<br />

files <strong>of</strong> existing survey and proposed roadway design that were prepared by Civil Tech, Inc.<br />

We assume the <strong>Village</strong> will acquire these files, which will be in Microstation format, and<br />

provide to CBBEL. We will begin our lighting design upon receipt <strong>of</strong> final roadway geometric<br />

design plans in CAD format. Our plans and specifications will be a standalone bidding set <strong>of</strong><br />

Contract Documents.<br />

CBBEL will perform the following tasks:<br />

SCOPE OF SERVICES<br />

Task 1 - Data Collection: CBBEL will meet with the appropriate staff at the <strong>Village</strong> to<br />

determine the minimum lighting requirements, potential source <strong>of</strong> electrical service, and<br />

preferred roadway lighting equipment/layout. CBBEL will use drawings and information<br />

provided by the <strong>Village</strong> to prepare the submittals and lighting plans.<br />

Task 2 - Preliminarv Roadway Lighting Submittal: Based on the information collected in<br />

Task 1, a photometric analysis computer program will be utilized to determine pole spacing<br />

in accordance with ANSI-IES RP-8-00 minimum recommendations. Preliminary lighting<br />

plans will be prepared showing locations <strong>of</strong> proposed light poles and potential sources <strong>of</strong><br />

power. The preliminary plans along with proposed photometric calculations and luminaire<br />

voltage drop calculations will be submitted to the <strong>Village</strong> for review.<br />

Task 3 - Prefinal Roadway Lighting Submittal: Upon approval <strong>of</strong> the preliminary submittal,<br />

proposed roadway lighting plan/detail sheets and specifications will be prepared. The plan<br />

sheets will include the locations <strong>of</strong> the lighting units along with electric cables/raceways,<br />

controllers and hand holes. Detail drawings will include light pole and luminaire, pole<br />

foundation, lighting controller cabinet/component schedule/wiring diagram, pole handhole<br />

wiring diagram, one line circuit diagram, hand hole and conduit installation details. Detailed<br />

specifications will be prepared and incorporated into an overall Local contract bidding<br />

document. The detailed prefinal design will be submitted to the <strong>Village</strong> for review along with<br />

an engineer's opinion <strong>of</strong> probable construction cost and summary <strong>of</strong> quantities<br />

Task 4- Utility Coordination: CBBEL will provide coordination with local utility companies in<br />

effort to determine approximate locations <strong>of</strong> existing utilities in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the project site<br />

and coordinate new electric service if required.<br />

Task 5 - Final Roadway Lighting Submittal: CBBEL will respond to review comments from<br />

the <strong>Village</strong> and revise the plans, specifications and quantities accordingly. CBBEL will then<br />

resubmit the revised design to the <strong>Village</strong> for final review.<br />

Task 6 - Preconstruction and Construction Services: CBBEL will assist the <strong>Village</strong> with a<br />

bid review and make a recommendation for contract award. CBBEL will also review shop<br />

drawings submitted by the contractor for the proposed equipment and provide part time<br />

construction observation services which will include periodic site visits, attending a final<br />

walkthrough, witnessing final testing and make recommendations to the <strong>Village</strong> for<br />

acceptance.<br />

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ESTIMATE OF FEE<br />

CBBEL proposes to perform Tasks 1 - 6 for the below listed fees:<br />

DESCRITION<br />

Task 1 - Data Collection<br />

Task 2- Preliminary Roadway Lighting Submittal<br />

Task 3- Prefinal Roadway Lighting Submittal<br />

Task 4- Utility Coordination<br />

Task 5- Final Roadway Lighting Submittal<br />

Task 6 - Preconstruction and Construction Services<br />

TOTAL<br />

FEE<br />

$1,100<br />

$6,000<br />

$10,000<br />

$1,000<br />

$2,000<br />

$2,000<br />

$22,100<br />

The above estimated fees will be billed to the <strong>Village</strong> on a time and materials basis, not to<br />

exceed the above total. CBBEL will utilize the rates in our Master Agreement for billing<br />

purposes.<br />

Please sign and return one copy <strong>of</strong> this agreement as an indication <strong>of</strong> acceptance and<br />

notice to proceed. Please feel free to contact us anytime.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Christopher B. Burke, PhD, PE, D.WRE, F.ASCE<br />

President<br />

GAH/pjb<br />

THIS PROPOSAL, SCHEDULE OF CHARGES & GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS<br />

ACCEPTED FOR THE VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

BY:<br />

TITLE:<br />

DATE:<br />

N PROPOSALS\ADMIN\2013\<strong>Huntley</strong> Kreutzer Rd Lighting.021113.docx<br />

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RESOLUTION APPROVING A<br />

PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OF ROADWAY LIGHTING FOR<br />

THE KREUTZER ROAD EXTENSION<br />

Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd.<br />

RESOLUTION (R)2013-03.XX<br />

DRAFT<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> has received a Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering<br />

Services from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. for design and construction services <strong>of</strong><br />

roadway lighting for the Kreutzer Road Extension; and<br />

WHEREAS, all work performed under this proposal will be in accordance with the<br />

Master Agreement for <strong>Village</strong> Engineering Services; and<br />

WHEREAS, the installation <strong>of</strong> roadway lighting along the Kreutzer Road Extension is an<br />

integral component <strong>of</strong> the project but will be bid out under a separate contract; and<br />

WHEREAS, lighting is part <strong>of</strong> the overall cost for the Kreutzer Road Extension, which is<br />

funded in the FY2013 Annual Budget line item 04-10-4-7500, Street Improvement Fund; and<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> has reviewed the proposal submitted and has<br />

determined that it is in the best interest to enter into said contract with Christopher B. Burke<br />

Engineering, Ltd.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: The <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> adopts and approves the execution <strong>of</strong> the Proposal<br />

for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Services contract from Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. to<br />

provide pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineering services to the <strong>Village</strong> for Design and Construction Services <strong>of</strong><br />

Roadway Lighting for the Kreutzer Road Extension in the form attached hereto and a copy <strong>of</strong><br />

which is incorporated herein.<br />

SECTION II: The <strong>Village</strong> President and <strong>Village</strong> Clerk are authorized to execute said<br />

Proposal for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering Services with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. in<br />

an amount not-to-exceed $22,100.<br />

SECTION III: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage<br />

and approval as provided by law.<br />

SECTION IV: All Resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby<br />

repealed.


Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013.<br />

APPROVED:<br />

_____________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

ATTEST:<br />

_____________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

Agreement (PSA) between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and Houseal Lavigne<br />

Associates for preparation <strong>of</strong> a Downtown Streetscape Plan<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Manager’s Office<br />

Introduction<br />

As reviewed with the <strong>Village</strong> Board on February 14, 2013, a priority <strong>of</strong> the Downtown Revitalization<br />

Plan is to implement a comprehensive and consistent streetscape improvement system within the<br />

Downtown. Based on this priority, a goal for the Development Services Department in 2013 is to<br />

prepare a master streetscape plan that will achieve the following:<br />

1. Develop clear consensus on an overall design.<br />

2. Obtain consensus for specific design elements including, but not limited to, streets, sidewalks,<br />

utilities, site amenities, and wayfinding signage.<br />

3. Prepare engineering plans to construct improvements in manageable pieces.<br />

To assist with achieving this goal staff has contacted Houseal Lavigne Associates to provide a proposal<br />

for the preparation <strong>of</strong> a master streetscape plan for the Downtown. Houseal Lavigne is the planning<br />

firm that prepared the Downtown Revitalization Plan which was adopted by the <strong>Village</strong> Board in<br />

September 2010.<br />

The proposal prepared by Houseal Lavigne provides a scope <strong>of</strong> work that will result in a streetscape<br />

plan that will be the basis for preparing engineering plans. Houseal Lavigne will work closely with the<br />

<strong>Village</strong>’s engineering consultant, Christopher B. Burke Engineering Ltd., to ensure proposed designs<br />

can be properly engineered and constructed in manageable phases.<br />

The ultimate goal is to have engineering plans prepared and ready for construction when funding first<br />

becomes available from either the new Downtown/Route 47 Corridor TIF or grant opportunities.<br />

Engineering plans are separate and are not a part <strong>of</strong> the proposed PSA with Houseal Lavigne<br />

Associates.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

The scope <strong>of</strong> work proposes to complete the work at a not to exceed cost <strong>of</strong> $40,000.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

None required.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

Resolution authorizing the <strong>Village</strong> Manager to enter into a PSA between the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> and<br />

Houseal Lavigne Associates for preparation <strong>of</strong> a Downtown Streetscape Plan.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Proposed Agreement, dated 3/14/13<br />

• Draft Resolution


PLANNING DESIGN DEVELOPMENT<br />

HOUSEAL<br />

LAVIGNE<br />

ASSOCIA'T'E:S<br />

DATE: March 14, 2013<br />

TO: Charles Nordman, AICP<br />

FROM: Houseal Lavigne Associates<br />

RE: Downtown Streetscape<br />

In previous meetings and communications several items were considered and discussed relating to<br />

Downtown <strong>Huntley</strong> and the newly established TIF District. This included streetscape, signage, a<br />

façade/site improvement program, developer recruitment and other issues related to TIF eligible<br />

expenses.<br />

It is our understanding, that at this time, you would like to focus efforts on just the streetscape<br />

component. While the following scope <strong>of</strong> work is designed specifically related to streetscape, we will<br />

remain flexible throughout the process and available to work on other issues related to Downtown and<br />

the TIF District.<br />

Scope <strong>of</strong> Work – <strong>Huntley</strong> Downtown Streetscape<br />

Step 1: Project Initiation<br />

To “kick‐<strong>of</strong>f” the streetscape project on the right foot, meetings with <strong>Village</strong> representatives are needed<br />

prior to developing concepts for IL‐47 and East Main St. After the “kick‐<strong>of</strong>f” to the streetscape project,<br />

our proposed outreach activities will help us to gather community input and preferences that will guide<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> streetscape design concepts.<br />

1a: <strong>Village</strong> Staff Meeting<br />

Key members <strong>of</strong> the Consultant Team will meet with <strong>Huntley</strong>’s staff and representatives from CBBEL.<br />

This first meeting will allow the Project Director for the Consultant Team to review and discuss matters<br />

with <strong>Village</strong> staff. Regular and “as needed” meetings and conference calls with <strong>Village</strong> staff and CBBEL<br />

will be coordinated and held at no charge throughout the planning process to ensure an open<br />

communication and exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas.<br />

HOUSEAL LAVIGNE<br />

ASSOCIATES, LLC.<br />

CHICAGO,IL<br />

134 North Walle Street, Suite 1100<br />

Chicago, II. 60602<br />

(312) 372-1008<br />

www.hlplanning.com<br />

iDfo@hlplanning.com


1b: Project Initiation – <strong>Village</strong> Board & <strong>Village</strong> Officials<br />

Before design work begins, a project initiation meeting and workshop will be held to set the foundation<br />

for the design direction and to discuss the issues facing IL‐47 and East Main St. Participants in the<br />

Project Initiation Meeting could include elected/appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials, <strong>Village</strong> staff, and key personnel<br />

from the Consultant Team. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this meeting will be to: (a) refine the work program for the<br />

project; (b) review and establish the roles and responsibilities for all parties involved throughout the<br />

process; and, (c) establish a schedule for the project. The Project Initiation Meeting will conclude with a<br />

Project Initiation Workshop. The workshop is intended to solicit the views <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> Board and staff<br />

regarding their concerns and aspirations for the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong>, IL‐47, and East Main St. The purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> this workshop will be to: (a) discuss the overall design objectives for both streetscapes; (b) participate<br />

in a visual preference survey; and (c) develop an initial design framework for the Sketch Concept Plans.<br />

1c: Visual Preference Survey – Elected/appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials & <strong>Village</strong> Staff<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> the Project Initiation Workshop, the consultant will prepare a Visual Preference Survey to<br />

solicit feedback on issues such as streetscape image and character, design motifs, plant materials, site<br />

furnishings, traffic flow, pedestrian amenities, etc. The Consultant will then analyze survey results and<br />

prepare a summary report. The visual preference survey results, together with other aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Project Initiation Meeting, will be used to help develop Sketch Concept Plans.<br />

Step 2: Project Base Development & Reconnaissance<br />

After the consultant has met with <strong>Village</strong> staff and <strong>of</strong>ficials they will begin to develop a project base and<br />

secure any additional data/input that is available.<br />

2a: Project Base Development<br />

The project base will reflect the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the TIF district and through discussions with <strong>Village</strong> staff.<br />

If possible, the <strong>Village</strong> will provide the consultant with a digital copy <strong>of</strong> a survey or other appropriate<br />

drawings showing the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the streets, building footprints, etc.<br />

2b: Reconnaissance<br />

The consultant will use the project base to conduct field reconnaissance to confirm specific elements<br />

such as existing tree locations, utilities and infrastructure, pavement widths, and building setbacks. Once<br />

the field reconnaissance information is interpreted, the project base will be complete.<br />

Step 3: Sketch Concept Streetscape Plans<br />

Based upon the review <strong>of</strong> available plans, the prior meetings/workshops with the <strong>Village</strong> staff and the<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Board, and a reconnaissance <strong>of</strong> the downtown the consultant will develop Design Objectives and<br />

Sketch Concept Plans for the IL‐47 and East Main streetscape. This step will also include the evaluation<br />

and refinement <strong>of</strong> the selected Sketch Concept Plan.<br />

3a: Design Objectives & Sketch Concept Plans<br />

For both IL‐47 and East Main St, the consultant will develop Design Objectives and three (3) Sketch<br />

Concept Plans for <strong>Village</strong> staff and the <strong>Village</strong> Board to review. Based upon a meeting and a review <strong>of</strong><br />

these Plans, a preferred concept will be selected to be further refined into the Preferred Sketch Concept<br />

Plan.<br />

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3b.Parking Areas<br />

In that surface parking areas will ultimately be an important component <strong>of</strong> the look, function and<br />

character <strong>of</strong> Downtown, treatment <strong>of</strong> the Downtown parking areas will be addressed with particular<br />

emphasis on the municipal lot <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Main Street.<br />

3c: Preferred Sketch Concept Plan<br />

The Consultant will refine the selected Sketch Concept Plan and prepare additional supporting graphics<br />

needed to illustrate the proposed streetscape concepts. The consultant will present the Preferred<br />

Sketch Concept Plan to the <strong>Village</strong> staff for review and approval.<br />

Step 4: Preliminary Streetscape Plan<br />

4a: Preliminary Streetscape Plan<br />

The consultant will refine Preferred Sketch Concept Plan to reflect review comments to develop the<br />

Preliminary Streetscape Plan. The Consultant will deliver to the <strong>Village</strong> a Preliminary Streetscape Plan<br />

which will include; (a) recommendations for plant types/species, site furnishings, and hardscape<br />

materials; (b) concepts for gateway features and wayfinding signage; and (c) probable costs <strong>of</strong><br />

Preliminary Streetscape Plan recommendations. This will help the <strong>Village</strong> in future preparation <strong>of</strong><br />

construction documents for the streetscapes and coordinating with relevant service providers and<br />

agencies. (construction documents are not to be a part <strong>of</strong> this scope).<br />

4b: Preliminary Streetscape Plan to <strong>Village</strong> Board<br />

The Preliminary Streetscape Plan will be presented to the <strong>Village</strong> Board. Based on review and<br />

discussion, and based on public feedback during the public hearing, a revised Preliminary Streetscape<br />

Plan will be prepared and delivered to <strong>Village</strong> Staff.<br />

Projected Cost and Timing:<br />

The cost for completing the above Scope <strong>of</strong> Work is a not to exceed amount <strong>of</strong> $40,000. The project<br />

would be completed within 10 weeks from the date <strong>of</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> the Scope <strong>of</strong> Work.<br />

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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZSING A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT<br />

WITH HOUSEAL LAVIGNE ASSOCIATES FOR PREPARATION OF<br />

A DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE PLAN<br />

RESOLUTION (R)2013-03.XX<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> has received a proposal from Houseal Lavigne Associates<br />

for preparation <strong>of</strong> a master streetscape plan for the Downtown area; and<br />

WHEREAS, said Downtown streetscape plan will further work towards accomplishing the goals<br />

identified in the <strong>Village</strong>’s Strategic Plan and Downtown Revitalization Plan; and<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> has reviewed the proposal submitted and has determined that<br />

it is in the best interest to authorize Staff to enter into a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services Agreement (PSA) with<br />

Houseal Lavigne Associates for a Downtown Streetscape Plan.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE FILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: The <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> approves the execution <strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

Agreement (PSA) with Houseal Lavigne Associates for a Downtown Streetscape Plan in the form<br />

attached hereto and a copy <strong>of</strong> which is incorporated herein.<br />

SECTION II: The <strong>Village</strong> Manager is authorized to execute said PSA with Houseal Lavigne<br />

Associates in an amount not-to-exceed $40,000.<br />

SECTION III: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and<br />

approval as provided by law.<br />

SECTION IV: All Resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013<br />

APPROVED:<br />

DRAFT<br />

ATTEST:<br />

________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

_________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Authorizing the Purchase three Police<br />

Patrol Vehicles<br />

Police Department<br />

Introduction<br />

Based on current vehicle use and projected mileage <strong>of</strong> patrol vehicles, FY2013 vehicle<br />

replacement plan includes three (3) patrol vehicles.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

This replacement plan will address three 2009 vehicles (#21, #23 & #26) which are all nearing or<br />

over 100,000 miles. The police squad car fleet is heavily used, sometimes around the clock. The<br />

cars not only have high mileage but also many idling hours which add to the engine wear. These<br />

vehicles are all in their fourth year <strong>of</strong> service and are in need <strong>of</strong> replacement. The new squad cars<br />

will be more reliable and will better serve the community.<br />

The police squad car fleet is changing over from the traditional Ford Crown Vic to the Ford<br />

Interceptor. The Interceptor is <strong>of</strong>fered in both sedan and SUV versions. This purchase will<br />

include one sedan and two SUV. Both are <strong>of</strong>fered in all wheel drive and have numerous<br />

exchangeable parts designed for efficient repairs. Both are equipped with a V-6 engine and are<br />

rated as flex-fuel vehicles which will allow the department to continue to utilize E-85 fuel for the<br />

fleet. The new Ford Interceptors that are presently in the fleet provided superior performance<br />

during the recent snow events.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

Staff is seeking approval to purchase the vehicles through the Illinois Department <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Management Services (CMS) Procurement Program. Morrow Brothers Ford out <strong>of</strong> Greenfield,<br />

Illinois was awarded the State bid. Total cost for the three vehicles is $82,552.00.<br />

Funds for this project will come from the <strong>Village</strong>’s Equipment Replacement Fund line item: 48-<br />

10-4-7750.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

Not applicable.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

resolution authorizing the purchase <strong>of</strong> three Police patrol vehicles.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• 2013 Budget Exhibit<br />

• Draft Resolution


VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

FISCAL YEAR 2013 ANNUAL BUDGET<br />

Equipment Replacement Fund<br />

Police Department Vehicle Replacement<br />

$135,000<br />

Funding Source<br />

Equipment Replacement Fund: 48-10-4-7750 $135,000<br />

Project Description and Justification<br />

Based on current vehicle use and projected mileage <strong>of</strong><br />

patrol vehicles, FY13 replacement plan will include three<br />

(3) patrol vehicles. This replacement plan will address<br />

vehicles (#21, #23 & #26) that will exceed 100,000 miles<br />

right after the first <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

The present patrol squad used by the department is the<br />

Ford Interceptor. The Ford Interceptor is <strong>of</strong>fered in both<br />

sedan and SUV versions. Both are <strong>of</strong>fered in all wheel<br />

drive and have numerous exchangeable parts designed for<br />

efficient repairs. Both are equipped with a V-6 engine and<br />

are rated as flex-fuel vehicles which will allow the<br />

department to continue to utilize E-85 fuel for the fleet.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the equipment installed in the squad cars is at least<br />

6 years old. This cost includes new lights, sirens, console,<br />

prisoner partition, prisoner rear seat with restraint, and gun<br />

rack. The radar unit, radiation detector, printer, laptop,<br />

and radio will be removed from the old vehicle and<br />

installed in the new car.<br />

Fiscal Year 2013 Annual Budget


RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF<br />

THREE (3) POLICE PATROL VEHICLES<br />

IN THE AMOUNT OF $82,552.00<br />

DRAFT<br />

Resolution (R)2013-03.xx<br />

WHEREAS, based on current vehicle use and projected mileage <strong>of</strong> the 2009 patrol vehicles #21, #23<br />

and #26 all nearing 100,000 miles; and<br />

WHEREAS, police squad car fleet is heavily used, sometimes around the clock with many idling hours<br />

which add to engine wear; and<br />

WHEREAS, the police squad car fleet is changing over from the traditional Ford Crown Vic to the Ford<br />

Interceptor; and<br />

WHEREAS, the purchase will include one sedan and two SUV Ford Interceptors with all-wheel drive<br />

and numerous exchangeable parts designed for efficient repairs; and<br />

WHEREAS, the purchases <strong>of</strong> the vehicles will be made through the Illinois Department <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Management Services (CMS) Procurement Program from Morrow Brothers Ford <strong>of</strong> Greenfield, Illinois for a<br />

total cost <strong>of</strong> $82,552.00; and<br />

WHEREAS, the funds for the purchase will come from the <strong>Village</strong>’s Equipment Replacement Fund line<br />

item: 48-10-4-7750.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF<br />

THE VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: The <strong>Village</strong> Board approves the purchase <strong>of</strong> three (3) Ford Interceptors at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

$82,552.00.<br />

SECTION II: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval<br />

as provided by law.<br />

SECTION III: All Resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson ____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013.<br />

APPROVED:<br />

ATTEST :<br />

____________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk<br />

_____________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> a Resolution Approving the Purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 John<br />

Deere 524K Wheel Loader from West Side Tractor Sales Co.<br />

Public Works<br />

Introduction<br />

The FY2013 Budget includes funding for the purchase <strong>of</strong> a new front end loader (wheel loader)<br />

equipped with lifting forks and snowplow attachments. Amount budgeted is $150,000. The loader<br />

would be utilized for unloading pipe and cleaning cul-de-sacs.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

The <strong>Village</strong> recently joined the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA), which competitively bids the<br />

procurement <strong>of</strong> various goods and services. Staff has obtained a proposal from NJPA and a second<br />

proposal from West Side Tractor Co., (the regional franchise supplier for John Deere). The bid<br />

proposal from NJPA comes directly from corporate John Deere, but would be delivered through West<br />

Side Tractor. West Side Tractor is willing to provide an additional discount from the NJPA price<br />

because <strong>of</strong> their long history <strong>of</strong> supplying equipment to <strong>Huntley</strong>.<br />

Financial Impact<br />

Staff has received two (2) bid proposals:<br />

• NJPA $138,435.61<br />

• West Side Tractor $136,980.00 ($1,455.61 less)<br />

The FY2013 Budget has $150,000.00 identified for purchasing a new 2013 Wheel Loader split<br />

between Capital Projects Fund 02-10-4-7720, Water Capital 20-10-4-6900 and Sewer Capital 30-90-4-<br />

6955 ($50,000 each fund), which will leave a balance <strong>of</strong> $13,020.00 to purchase either a snowplow<br />

attachment or lifting forks.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval a<br />

resolution approving the purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 John Deere 524K Wheel Loader from West Side Tractor<br />

Co. in the amount <strong>of</strong> $136,980.00<br />

Exhibits<br />

• Proposals from NJPA and West Side Tractor Co.<br />

• Photo <strong>of</strong> Wheel Loader<br />

• Draft Resolution


DJoHNDEERE<br />

JOHN DEERE<br />

CONF IDENT IAl<br />

<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

IL 60142<br />

February 15, 2013<br />

Quote Number 138832 : Wheel Loader 524K, NJPA Contract<br />

060311-JDC.<br />

All the prices in the detailed sections are Per machine basis.<br />

Machine Confi1 uration<br />

Code<br />

Description<br />

7550T 524K 4WD LOADER<br />

0810 STANDARD GATHERING GROUP<br />

0914 IT4 ENGINE<br />

1010 STD 524K LOADER<br />

1110 TRANSMISSION WO AX DISC<br />

1210 I 00 AMP ALTERN A TOR<br />

1330 MUFFLER WITH CHROME EXHAUST<br />

1410 AIR INTAKE WO PRECLEANER<br />

1510 STANDARD FAN DRIVE<br />

1610 FUEL TANK W STD FILTER<br />

1700 J D UNK ULTIMATE<br />

19 10 STEERING CYLINDER GREASED<br />

2010 ZBAR LINKAGE (ZB)<br />

2120 CONVENTIONAL STEERING<br />

2220 SEAT, CLOTH W AIR SUSPENSION<br />

2432 3FN/JYSTK/I AUX/FNR<br />

2510 RIDE CONTROL SYSTEM<br />

2605 ENGLISH DECALS<br />

3049 AXLE, WI HYD FRONT & REAR<br />

3120 AXLEMANUALD~FLOCK<br />

4411 20.5R25 L2 I STAR MI-3PC RIM<br />

5540 FULL COV FR FNDR/R PLATFORM<br />

7120 HD LED MARKER/TURN LIGHTS<br />

8220 CASTlllTCH<br />

8310 OUTSIDE MIRRORS<br />

8422 CAB \VITH AJR<br />

8450 ACCHARGE<br />

8550 BUCKET PfNS<br />

Qty<br />

Unit Price<br />

1 $153,915.00<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

I $12,386.00<br />

I $0.00<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

I $460.00<br />

I $341.00<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

1 In Base<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

In Base<br />

In Base<br />

1 In Base<br />

I<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

In Base<br />

I $2,900.00<br />

I $4,015.00<br />

I $0.01<br />

I $1,953.00<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

1 $16,642.00<br />

I $701.00<br />

I $254.00<br />

I $688.00<br />

I<br />

In Base<br />

I $ 12, 100.00<br />

1 In Base<br />

I $366.00<br />

Quote Prcplrcd using Din:cl Sales Sy~ti.'m<br />

Quo!< Number 138832<br />

Dated: Febmary 15, 2013


9015 ENGINE BLOCK H EATER I $241.00<br />

9 105 RADIO, AJvf/ FMIWB I $3 14.00<br />

9 140 FIRE EXTINGUISHER I $ 138.00<br />

9225 10 AMP CONVERTER-I PLUG I $250.00<br />

9420 TRANSMlSSION GUARDS I $450.00<br />

9430 AUX BOTTOM GUARDS I $ 1,362.00<br />

Custom Jobs<br />

Total $209,476.01<br />

Discount (38%) $79,600.88<br />

Net Price Sl29,875.13<br />

Code Description Qty Price<br />

300HV JRB Provide Hyd Coupler w/Z=bar Kit I $2,525.00<br />

QC250GP JRB Provide 2.5YD GP Bucket w!BOCE I $3,892.54<br />

300JPH JRB Provide 3rd Function Jumper Hose Kit I $383.80<br />

INSTALL JRB Installation Charge I $397.94<br />

Total $7,199.28<br />

Quote Summary - Wheel Loader 524K (per unit)<br />

Item Description<br />

Prices<br />

Machine Net Price $129,875. 13<br />

Custom Jobs $7,1 99.28<br />

Price per Machine $137,074.41<br />

I Destination Freight Charge<br />

I <strong>Huntley</strong>,IL $1,361.20<br />

Total Net Price (Quantity = 1) $138,435.61<br />

Warranty Tenus<br />

524K includes Standard Warranty <strong>of</strong> 12 months.<br />

Remar!ss:<br />

Please note that this quote is valid for 30 days.<br />

Contact Richard Murga; Phone 309-765-0260, Fax 309-765-3358; Email:<br />

MurgaRichard@JohnDeere.com -- PO must be made out to: John Deere Construction Retail<br />

Sales, 15 15 Fifth Ave., Moline, IL 6 1265<br />

Quote Ph.'pJn:U using Direct Sale) Sy:,tcm<br />

Quo!< Numb


Jim Schwartz<br />

From:<br />

Sent:<br />

To:<br />

Subject:<br />

Attachments:<br />

Dan Ruggles<br />

Friday, February 15, 2013 3:58 PM<br />

Jim Schwartz<br />

Fwd: <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> 524K Spec. (NJPA Contract Quote)<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong>, IL 524K NJPA.pdf; ATTOOOOl.htm<br />

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Begin f01warded message:<br />

From: Ron Svartoien <br />

Date: February 15,2013,4:12:04 PM CST<br />

To: <br />

Cc: Btian Benck <br />

Subject: FW: <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> S24K Spec. (NJPA Contract Quote)<br />

Dear Dan,<br />

Attached is a Quote Number 138832 (NJPA Contract) For a New 524K Wheel<br />

Loader with the Specs. You/Jim And I discussed. Any questions regarding<br />

tllis quote, or the NJPA Contract, feel free to contact Richard Murga<br />

(309-765-0260) with John Deere Retail Sales.<br />

Thank-you Ron Svartoien<br />

Ron Svartoien<br />

West Side Tractor Sales<br />

Sales Representative<br />

PH. 815-961-3160<br />

Cell 815-378-3645<br />

FX. 815-965-1810<br />

1


WESTSIDE'<br />

~<br />

TRACTOR<br />

SALES CO<br />

3110 Prairie Road, Rockford, IL 61102 (815) 961-3160<br />

Naperville - Rockford - South Holland - Rockdale - Wauconda<br />

February 19, 2013<br />

Dan Ruggles<br />

<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

10987 Main St.<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> IL 60142<br />

Dear Dan Ruggles<br />

We are pleased to quote one (1) New John Deere 524K Wheel Loader with:<br />

• Standard Gathering Group<br />

• John Deere IT-4 Engine<br />

• Transmission W/0 AX Disc<br />

• 100 Amp Alternator<br />

• Muffler with Chrome Exhaust<br />

• Air Intake W/0 Precleaner<br />

• Standard Drive/Fuel Tank w/Standard Filter<br />

• JD Link Ultimate<br />

• Steering Cylinder Greased<br />

• Standard ZB Boom w/Standard Linkage/Conventional Steering<br />

• Cloth Air Suspension Seat<br />

• 3 F/Joystick/1 Aux/FNR<br />

• Ride Control System<br />

• English Decals<br />

• Axle W/Hydraulic Front and Rear/Axle Manual Diff Lock<br />

• 20.5R25 1 Star L2 MI-3PC Rim<br />

• Full Front Fenders/R Platform<br />

• HD LED Marker/Turn Lights<br />

• Cast Hitch<br />

• Engine Block Heater<br />

• Outside Mirror/Fire Extinguisher<br />

• Cab with Air/AC Charge<br />

• Bucket Pins<br />

• Radio, AM/FM/WB<br />

• 10 Amp Converter- 1 Plug<br />

• Transmission Guards/Bottom Guards<br />

59 WESTSIDE'<br />

Providing Sohni om for Flfcy Yeors


WEST SID~<br />

~<br />

TRACTOR<br />

SALES CO<br />

3110 Prairie Road, Rockford, IL 61102 {815) 961-3160<br />

Naperville - Rockford - South Holland - Rockdale - Wauconda<br />

February 18, 2013<br />

Page 2<br />

<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

• Installed JRB Hydraulic Coupler<br />

• Installed JRB 3 rd Function Hose Kit<br />

• Installed JRB 2.5 cu. yd. Bucket W/Auxiliary Edge<br />

SELLING PRICE FOB VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY $136,980.00<br />

Thank you for considering John Deere and West Side Tractor Sales Co. for your equipment needs. If you<br />

have any questions please call me at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 815-961-3160, or on my cell, 815-378-3645.<br />

Sincerely<br />

RON SVARTOIEN<br />

SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

59 WESTSIDE'<br />

Pro,·iding Sohuion' for fifry Yurs


fe ch'M EPA Interim Tier 4/EU Stage 1118 diesels deliver<br />

impressive torque reserves that top out at a whopping 55<br />

percent in the 624K. It's a K-Series advantage that helps<br />

maintain good boom and bucket speed in and out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pile. For heaped loads, even in wet or hard-packed material.<br />

K-Series Loaders ride on a wide stance that provides<br />

additional lateral stability for handling heavy loads and<br />

working on rough terrain. Overall balance is exceptiona l.<br />

Same-side ground-level service access makes the daily<br />

routine quick and easy. Enhanced on board diagnostics<br />

and extended service intervals further maximize uptime.<br />

Z-Bar or Parallel Lift? If you can't decide which configuration<br />

is best for you, the patented design <strong>of</strong> the 544K and 624K<br />

Powerllel'" delivers the best <strong>of</strong> both.<br />

For unsurpassed visibility to the coupler and materialhandling<br />

fi nesse, choose the 624K with tool-carrier-style<br />

parallel-lift boom .<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Peak Net Horsepower<br />

Bucket Capacity<br />

Z-Bar:<br />

Tipping load<br />

Breakout Force<br />

Operating Weight<br />

Powerllel'":<br />

Tipping Load<br />

Breakout Force<br />

Operating Weight<br />

Tool Carrier:<br />

Tipping load<br />

Breakout Force<br />

124 141 163 186<br />

2.5 cu. yd. 2.75 cu. yd. 3.0 cu. yd. 3.5 cu. yd.<br />

17,741 lb. 19,6521b. 20,898 1b. 26,4091 b.<br />

40-degree full turn 40-degree full turn 40-degree full turn<br />

17,570 lb. 20.2671b. 23,95 1 1b. 28,266lb.<br />

24,6981b. 27.4451b. '28,62 1 lb. 34,566lb.<br />

13,800 lb. N/A 16,771 lb. 20,6091b.<br />

40-degree full turn<br />

40-degree fu ll turn<br />

13,352 1b. N/A 18,968lb. 23,719 1b.<br />

27,1551b. N/A 31,0071b. 37,2681b.<br />

N/A N/A N/A 24.4261b.<br />

N/A N/A 28.4841b.


DRAFT<br />

RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A<br />

2013 JOHN DEERE 524K WHEEL LOADER<br />

FROM WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES CO.<br />

IN THE AMOUNT OF $136,980.00<br />

Resolution (R)2013-03.xx<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> 2013 Annual Budget includes $150,000 for the purchase <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new front end loader (wheel loader); and<br />

WHEREAS, the wheel loader will be utilized throughout the year for utility projects and removal<br />

<strong>of</strong> snow from cul-de-sacs; and<br />

WHEREAS, the <strong>Village</strong> has received a quote from the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA),<br />

which competitively solicited bids for a 2013 John Deere 524K Wheel Loader, in the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

$138,435.61; and<br />

WHEREAS, West Side Tractor has agreed to provide a 2013 John Deere 524K Wheel Loader at a<br />

lesser cost <strong>of</strong> $136,980.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF<br />

TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY as follows:<br />

SECTION I: The <strong>Village</strong> Board approves the purchase <strong>of</strong> a 2013 John Deere 524K Wheel<br />

Loader from West Side Tractor at a cost <strong>of</strong> $136,980.<br />

SECTION II: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and<br />

approval as provided by law.<br />

SECTION III:<br />

All Resolutions and parts <strong>of</strong> resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson ____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March, 2013.<br />

ATTEST :<br />

APPROVED:<br />

_____________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

____________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk


March 21, 2013<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole Meeting<br />

Agenda Item:<br />

Department:<br />

Consideration <strong>of</strong> an Ordinance Adopting the 2013 <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong><br />

Zoning Map Update<br />

Development Services, Planning and Zoning<br />

Introduction<br />

Annually, in accordance with the <strong>Huntley</strong> Zoning Ordinance the <strong>Village</strong> is required to formally<br />

adopt an updated zoning map. The required notice, informing the public <strong>of</strong> the revised map, will<br />

appear in the Northwest Herald during the week <strong>of</strong> March 25, 2013.<br />

Staff Analysis<br />

The following zoning reclassifications are reflected on the proposed map:<br />

(1) 10408 Cindy Jo Avenue – The map has been updated to reflect the rezoning from<br />

“R-1” Single Family Residence District to “R-3” Duplex Residence District per<br />

Ordinance 2012-03.10<br />

(2) 12005 Fourth Street – The map has been updated to reflect the rezoning from<br />

“M” Manufacturing District to “R-2” Single Family Residence District per Ordinance<br />

2012-06.28<br />

(2) Talamore – Pod 2 – The map has been updated to reflect the rezoning from<br />

“R-4 (PUD)” Townhomes and Condominiums – Planned Unit Development to<br />

“RE-1 (PUD)” Residential Estate District – Planned Unit Development per Ordinance<br />

2012-09.42<br />

Financial Impact<br />

Not applicable.<br />

Legal Analysis<br />

Not necessary.<br />

Action Requested<br />

A consensus <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole to forward on to the <strong>Village</strong> Board for approval an<br />

ordinance adopting the 2013 <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Zoning Map Update.<br />

Exhibits<br />

• 2013 Zoning Map<br />

• Draft Ordinance


CHURCH ROAD<br />

Brier Hill Rd<br />

Scarlet Dr<br />

Russet Ln<br />

MILDRED COURT<br />

Meritage Ct<br />

Mesa St<br />

Mesa Ct<br />

WOLF DRIVE<br />

Bristol Dr<br />

Executive Ct<br />

WINDSOR DRIVE<br />

FYH Dr<br />

BLOOMFIELD DRIVE<br />

Hennig Rd<br />

WOODSTOCK STREET<br />

WOODSTOCK STREET<br />

Poplar Way<br />

LATHAM TRAIL<br />

Red Alder Ave<br />

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ENSTROM LANE<br />

RAMSDELL STREET<br />

WOLF DRIVE<br />

RUGH COURT<br />

NASH COURT<br />

WOODSTOCK STREET<br />

RE-1<br />

KEATING DRIVE<br />

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BUCK DRIVE<br />

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DALTON DRIVE<br />

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NOELLE BEND<br />

ELLIS ROAD<br />

WRIGHT DRIVE<br />

HERON DRIVE<br />

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RAL GRAFTON<br />

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MASSETT LANE<br />

United States Highway 20<br />

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RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

BRIER HILL ROAD<br />

Copper Ln<br />

Tawny Ln<br />

Copperwynd Rd<br />

Clanyard Rd<br />

Brier Hill Rd<br />

BONNIE BRAE ROAD<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

LOIS LANE<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-2<br />

SUNSET LANE<br />

SUNSET LANE<br />

MILL STREET<br />

Burgundy Way<br />

M<br />

JANICE DRIVE<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

R-2<br />

MILDRED LANE<br />

HOWARD LANE<br />

Hennig Rd<br />

R-2<br />

HEINZ AVENUE<br />

MILL STREET<br />

JANICE DRIVE<br />

JANICE DRIVE<br />

R-3<br />

HENRY COURT<br />

LINCOLN STREET<br />

Holbrook Dr<br />

Carmel Ct<br />

Lilly Ln<br />

Daphne Dr<br />

Salinas Ln<br />

Holbrook Ct<br />

FROHLING ROAD<br />

JANICE DRIVE<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

Flagstaff Ct<br />

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Sundance Dr<br />

Ross St<br />

R-2<br />

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Ginger Way<br />

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Tahoe Dr<br />

Redstone Dr<br />

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Newport Cir<br />

Justin Ln<br />

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MARENGO ROAD<br />

Daffodil Dr<br />

Viola Pl<br />

Newport Ct<br />

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R-2<br />

Ridgecrest Dr<br />

LUDBURY RIDGE<br />

Rock Island Trl<br />

Rockport Rd<br />

B-3<br />

HARMONY ROAD<br />

WINDSOR COURT<br />

VERBEND PATH<br />

LUDBURY COURT<br />

Azalea Rdg<br />

STERLING LANE<br />

Palisades Ave<br />

SUNDERLIN DRIVE<br />

COVEY LANE<br />

Francesca Cv<br />

Carlisle Ln<br />

WESTMORE ROAD<br />

Red Hills Rd<br />

Starved Rock Pl<br />

Lowden St<br />

Beaver Dam Ln<br />

Moraine Hills Dr<br />

Redmond Dr<br />

Fallbrook Dr<br />

Hearthstone Dr<br />

B-2<br />

M<br />

(PUD) B-2<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

MILL STREET<br />

B-2<br />

NORTH STREET<br />

B-2<br />

4TH STREET<br />

B-2<br />

(SPECIAL USE)<br />

B-2<br />

BORDEN STREET<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

B-3<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

MILL STREET<br />

R-1<br />

CHATFIELD CROSSING<br />

Chanwahon Rd<br />

Jim Dhamer Dr<br />

Cesario Dr<br />

BORHART DRIVE<br />

ADAMSON ROAD<br />

SHADY LANE<br />

Wedgemere Dr<br />

Helena Rd<br />

Aaron Ct<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

Castle Rock Dr<br />

Applegate Dr<br />

Industrial Ct<br />

BARTON AVENUE<br />

Cameron Dr<br />

Hideaway Dr<br />

Fieldstone Dr<br />

Countryview Blvd<br />

Primepointe Ct<br />

B-3<br />

NORTH STREET<br />

B-3<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

CORAL STREET<br />

M<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-2<br />

R-2<br />

R-3<br />

HIDEAWAY DRIVE<br />

WILSHIRE WAY<br />

CHESTNUT LANE<br />

Gardner Dr<br />

Muir Dr<br />

Traverse Ct<br />

HARRISON ROAD<br />

BURHAM STREET<br />

Latham Trl<br />

GUILFORD ROAD<br />

Arlington Dr<br />

Rolling Meadows Ln<br />

Flowerwood Ln<br />

Roosevelt Dr<br />

Meadow View Ct<br />

R-2<br />

3RD STREET<br />

2ND STREET<br />

1ST STREET<br />

B-2<br />

CORAL STREET<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

(PUD)<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-2<br />

M<br />

(PUD)<br />

Woodgrove Dr<br />

Penefield Ln<br />

White Oak Rd<br />

Pineview Dr<br />

Cedar Crest Ln<br />

DEAN STREET<br />

DEAN STREET<br />

N CHURCH STREET<br />

Whittingham Ln<br />

Briargate Dr<br />

R-5<br />

WILSHIRE COURT<br />

KIRKLAND DRIVE<br />

Moonlight Ridge Ct<br />

Forestview Ct<br />

20<br />

32<br />

12200<br />

12200<br />

12200<br />

12200<br />

12100<br />

12100<br />

12100<br />

30 29 28 27<br />

P<br />

Sun City Blvd<br />

Oakwood Ave<br />

B-3<br />

Patriot Way<br />

Ivy Dr<br />

PHILLIP DRIVE<br />

DOUGLAS AVENUE<br />

3RD STREET<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

S CHURCH STREET<br />

MILL STREET<br />

DOWNTOWN AREA<br />

MARTIN DRIVE<br />

7<br />

DEL WEBB'S<br />

SUN CITY<br />

WEST<br />

WWTP<br />

8<br />

12100<br />

VACATED<br />

VACATED<br />

VACATED<br />

12000 11900<br />

12000<br />

12000<br />

12000<br />

VACATED<br />

11900<br />

11900<br />

11900<br />

VAC.<br />

11800 11700 11600<br />

11800<br />

11800<br />

11800<br />

ABANDONED<br />

11700<br />

11700<br />

11700<br />

11600<br />

11600<br />

11600<br />

11500 11400 11300 11200 11100 11000<br />

11500<br />

11500<br />

11500<br />

33<br />

11400<br />

11400<br />

11400<br />

11300<br />

11300<br />

11300<br />

11200<br />

11200<br />

11200<br />

11100<br />

11100<br />

11100<br />

15000 14900 14800 14700 14600 14500 14400 14300 14200 14100 14000 13900 13800 13700 13600 13500 13400 13300 13200 13100 12100<br />

9000 8900 8800 8700 8600<br />

8500 8400 8300 8200 8100 8000 7900 7800 7700 7600<br />

9100<br />

9200<br />

9300<br />

9400<br />

9500<br />

9600<br />

9700<br />

9800<br />

9900<br />

10000<br />

11400 11300 11200 11100 11000 10900 10800 10700 10600 10500 10400 10300 10200 10100<br />

12000 11900 11800 11700 11600 11500<br />

11000<br />

11000<br />

11000<br />

10900<br />

10900<br />

10900 10800<br />

10800<br />

10700<br />

10700<br />

10800 10700 10600<br />

10600<br />

10600<br />

10900 10800 10700 10600<br />

10500 10400 10300 10200 10100<br />

10500 10400 10300 10200 10100<br />

10500 10400 10300 10200 10100 10000 9900 9800<br />

14100<br />

14200<br />

14300<br />

14400<br />

14500<br />

14600<br />

14700<br />

14800<br />

14900<br />

15000<br />

14000 12100<br />

13100<br />

13200<br />

13300<br />

13400<br />

13500<br />

13600<br />

13700<br />

13800<br />

13900<br />

8000 7900 7800 7700 7600<br />

10800 10700 10600 10500 10400 10300 10200 10100<br />

9000 8900 8800 8700 8600 8500 8400 8300 8200 8100<br />

9100<br />

12000 11900 11800 11700 11600 11500 11400 11300 11200 11100 11000 10900<br />

9200<br />

9300<br />

9400<br />

9500<br />

9600<br />

9700<br />

9800<br />

9900<br />

10000<br />

10000 9900<br />

10500 10400 10300 10200 10100 10000 9900<br />

10000 9900 9800<br />

9800 9700 9600 9500 9400<br />

9800 9700 9600 9500 9400<br />

18 17 16 15 14<br />

9<br />

21<br />

6 5 4 3 2<br />

Sage Dr<br />

BP<br />

M<br />

SF-2<br />

MESSINER DRIVE<br />

MF-1<br />

SF-2<br />

DELANEY ROAD<br />

NEALY ROAD<br />

LEHIGH STREET<br />

SF-2<br />

WINTERBERRY LANE<br />

Fallow Dr<br />

Dakota Fields Dr<br />

Yellow Pine Dr<br />

Sierra Glen Rd<br />

Hemlock Rd<br />

R-2<br />

R-5<br />

2ND STREET<br />

Westridge Ct<br />

Woodland Trl<br />

M<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

GROVE STREET<br />

MILL STREET<br />

GOLF<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

BUILDING<br />

MF-1<br />

TANGLEWOOD LANE<br />

BONAIRE ROAD<br />

SF-2<br />

MF-2<br />

MORGAN WAY<br />

COUNTRYVIEW BOULEVARD<br />

WILDWOOD LANE<br />

Timber Creek Dr<br />

Abbington Dr<br />

Grainery Ln<br />

Arboretum Ln<br />

FALLOW DRIVE<br />

Wildflower Ln<br />

Hemlock Ct<br />

R-2<br />

B-4<br />

GROVE STREET<br />

KATHLEEN AVENUE<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

MARTIN DRIVE<br />

MILL STREET<br />

Green Meadow Ave<br />

Stone Hill Dr<br />

B-2<br />

R-2<br />

EVERGREEN LANE<br />

SF-2<br />

P<br />

WEMBLEY DRIVE<br />

HEMMER ROAD<br />

HONEYSUCKLE DRIVE<br />

Glenwood Dr<br />

Dearborn Trl<br />

Vineyard Dr<br />

DENELL DRIVE<br />

Canary Ln<br />

N MYRTLE STREET<br />

S MYRTLE STREET<br />

DAKOTA FIELDS DRIVE<br />

Cadence Dr<br />

Rockton Trl<br />

Bluebird Ln<br />

Sandwald Rd<br />

Lilac Ln<br />

MATHEW STREET<br />

Longmeadow Dr<br />

R-1<br />

PARK<br />

LILAC LANE<br />

Crestview Dr<br />

Meadowlark Ln<br />

P<br />

Mockingbird Ct<br />

R-2<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-4<br />

P<br />

NOTTINGHAM DRIVE<br />

JASMINE LANE<br />

Juneberry Ln<br />

RE-1<br />

Robins Way<br />

R-3<br />

R-5<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-4<br />

ESSEX LANE<br />

SF-2<br />

W STRATFORD LANE<br />

DEL WEBB BOULEVARD<br />

BITTERSWEET LANE<br />

Meadowlark Ct<br />

MICHAEL STREET<br />

DOUGLAS AVENUEDOUGLAS AVENUE<br />

GROVE STREET<br />

GROVE STREET<br />

S MYRTLE STREET<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

GREENBRIER LANE<br />

KENSINGTON DRIVE<br />

W HAMPTON COURT<br />

Summer Ridge Ln<br />

SUMMER RIDGE LANE<br />

SF-2<br />

Eakin Creek Ct<br />

West Shirley Ln<br />

HARRY DRIVE<br />

DONALD DRIVE<br />

BP<br />

M<br />

P<br />

R-4<br />

SF-2<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

COYNE STATION ROAD<br />

SF-2<br />

GREENWAY DRIVE<br />

WILDROSE DRIVE<br />

STONEBRIDGE LANE<br />

SEDGEWICK DRIVE<br />

Zinnia Ct<br />

West Drendel Rd<br />

Michigan Ave<br />

Spring Creek Dr<br />

SPRING CREEK DRIVE<br />

Raintree Path<br />

SF-2<br />

MF-2<br />

P<br />

SF-2<br />

NELSON DRIVE<br />

P<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

COVENTRY LANE<br />

SF-2<br />

RIVER PARK DRIVE<br />

Bluebell Ave<br />

Wisconsin Cir<br />

P<br />

TURN<br />

STAND<br />

MAPLEWOOD AVENUE<br />

PRO SHOP<br />

RECREATION<br />

CENTER<br />

O-1, M<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

MILBROOK DRIVE<br />

BP<br />

SUMMERVIEW DRIVE<br />

W ROCKSPRINGS LANE<br />

W WILLOW CREEK LANE<br />

SWEETWATER LANE<br />

Del Webb Blvd<br />

Illinois Dr<br />

Pennsylvania Ave<br />

BIG HORN DRIVE<br />

W TALL GRASS TRAIL<br />

River Park Dr<br />

Iowa Ct<br />

2013 ZONING MAP<br />

MORNING GLORY LANE<br />

Indiana Ct<br />

I-90<br />

HEATHERDALE LANE<br />

SALES<br />

CENTER<br />

SF-2<br />

MF-2<br />

BELLFLOWER LANE<br />

NORFOLK DRIVE<br />

BULL RIDGE DRIVE<br />

BROOKWOOD DRIVE<br />

PRIMROSE COURT<br />

Hickory Ct<br />

P<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

STONEWATER CROSSING<br />

W DEER MEADOW LANE<br />

Eagle Ridge Ln<br />

Birdie Dr<br />

Highland Ln<br />

MF-2<br />

SF-2<br />

RIVER TERRACE LANE<br />

SF-2<br />

Rock Creek Cir<br />

33<br />

ERNESTI ROAD<br />

George Bush Ct<br />

SF-2<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

W KISHWAUKEE LANE<br />

Plum Grove Rd<br />

Laurel Ln<br />

SF-2<br />

O-1, M<br />

P<br />

RIVERVIEW COURT<br />

Brookside Ct<br />

RE-1<br />

P<br />

P<br />

Tuliptree Ln<br />

Black Oak Trl<br />

Boxwood Ct<br />

Elmwood Ct<br />

Mulberry Ct<br />

Farm Hill Dr<br />

P<br />

TULIPTREE LANE<br />

S UNION ROAD<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

P<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

MAIN STREET<br />

KREUTZER ROAD<br />

O<br />

LASALLE LANE<br />

RICHMOND LANE<br />

P<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

BP<br />

PUMP<br />

STATION<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

RE-1<br />

ESTATES OF LION'S CHASE<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

LIONS CHASE LANE<br />

PLYMOUTH LANE<br />

BP<br />

Cold Springs Dr<br />

Pheasant Ridge Dr<br />

Stone Creek Ct<br />

ELLIOT LANE<br />

Ash Ct<br />

LIONS CHASE COURT<br />

SF-2<br />

Wood Ridge Dr<br />

B-3<br />

Illinois Route 47<br />

RE-1<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

NICOLLET LANE<br />

CLARK LANE<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

P<br />

Fox Run Ct<br />

Prairie Dr<br />

GOLF COURSE<br />

COMFORT<br />

STATION<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

TALAMORE<br />

BP<br />

Sycamore Ct<br />

Foxtail Ln<br />

M<br />

CARVER LANE<br />

C-2<br />

Deerpath Ct<br />

HADLEY DRIVE<br />

FITZGERALD LANE<br />

KINZIE LANE<br />

Winding Creek Loop<br />

FENWICK LANE<br />

O-1, M<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

Windy Prairie Dr<br />

P<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

12,600 S.F.<br />

BARTELT LANE<br />

GARLIEB DRIVE<br />

Whispering Oak Ct<br />

O<br />

C-2<br />

SF-2<br />

RE-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

C-2<br />

SF-2<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

ACKMAN ROAD<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

B-3 (PUD)<br />

P<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

MF-2<br />

B-3<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

8,750 S.F.<br />

ADRIAN STREET<br />

GLAZIER STREET<br />

SINNET STREET<br />

STATLER LANE<br />

BARTELT COURT<br />

Regency Pkwy<br />

Horseshoe Trl<br />

White Tail Ln<br />

Quail Ridge Dr<br />

Songbird Ln<br />

DONAHUE DRIVE<br />

Quality Dr<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

10,000 S.F.<br />

Saddle Ct<br />

Scenic Rdg<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

10,000 S.F.<br />

OAKLEAF LANE<br />

B-4<br />

Princeton Dr<br />

BONNIE BRAE ROAD<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

Tall Oak Ct<br />

Acorn Ct<br />

Cherry Hill Ln<br />

Old Freeman Rd<br />

Freeman Rd<br />

Windy Prairie Ct<br />

LOIS LANE<br />

Freeman Rd<br />

B-3<br />

ENSTROM COURT<br />

OAKLAND COURT<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-2<br />

SUNSET LANE<br />

M<br />

FOUNDERS FIELD BOULEVARD<br />

R-2<br />

R-2<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

MALONE STREET<br />

ADRIAN COURT<br />

Manning Rd<br />

R-3<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

REGENCY<br />

PKWY<br />

I-90E From IL 47<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

R-1<br />

B-3<br />

C-2<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

PARK<br />

R-4<br />

(PUD)<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

TALAMORE<br />

RE-1<br />

O-1<br />

M<br />

M<br />

C-2<br />

R-4<br />

OAKCREST DRIVE<br />

JANICE DRIVE<br />

LINCOLN STREET<br />

HEINZ AVENUE<br />

CAROL LANE<br />

HENRY COURT<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> Automall Dr<br />

R-2<br />

O-1<br />

DAY DRIVE<br />

R-1<br />

R-2<br />

R-1<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-2<br />

R-2<br />

R-1<br />

R-2<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

32<br />

B-2<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

NOAH<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

9<br />

EBE 1<br />

EBE 2<br />

EBE 3<br />

EBE 4<br />

EBE 5<br />

EBE 6<br />

EBE 7<br />

EBE 8<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

EBE 13<br />

EBE 12<br />

EBE 11<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

THE COVES OF<br />

COVINGTON<br />

COVINGTON<br />

LAKES<br />

EAST<br />

WWTP<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

31<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

GEORGIAN<br />

VACATEDPLACE<br />

B-3<br />

B-2<br />

M<br />

(PUD) B-2<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-3 (PUD)<br />

B-3 (PUD)<br />

B-2 (PUD)<br />

BP<br />

CUMMINGS STREET<br />

BAUMGARTNER STREET<br />

Oak Creek Pkwy<br />

RITZ COURT<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

(SPECIAL USE)<br />

M<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

RE-1<br />

B-3<br />

B-2<br />

M<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-1<br />

RE-1<br />

TALAMORE BOULEVARD<br />

BRUNSCHON LANE<br />

4TH STREET<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Green Dr<br />

HART COURT<br />

UNION SPECIAL PLAZA<br />

KALSOW LANE<br />

WILLIAMS DRIVE<br />

REED ROAD<br />

DOLBY STREET<br />

WALES COURT<br />

CONNOR LANE<br />

N VINE STREET<br />

A STREET<br />

B-2<br />

BORDEN STREET<br />

I-90W To IL 47<br />

HAWLEY LANE<br />

B-2<br />

MARKS COURT<br />

B-3<br />

RE-1<br />

M<br />

BP<br />

C-2<br />

R-4<br />

(PUD)<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

CLUSTER<br />

ZENK COURT<br />

DAVIS LANE<br />

B STREET<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

8,750 S.F.<br />

B-3<br />

B-3<br />

NORTH STREET<br />

B-2<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-2<br />

R-2<br />

RE-1<br />

R-3/R-4 O-1<br />

R-3<br />

DISBROW STREET SKEELS STREET<br />

ROBB KUNKE COURT COURT HUBBE COURT<br />

GRIFFITH DRIVE<br />

KENNETH AVENUE<br />

R-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

M<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-2<br />

B-2<br />

CORAL STREET<br />

B-2<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

RAYMOND COURT<br />

(PUD)<br />

M<br />

(PUD)<br />

PINE WAY<br />

M<br />

R-4 (PUD)<br />

RE-1<br />

RE-1<br />

R-4<br />

B-3 (PUD)<br />

PDD-BP<br />

N CHURCH STREET<br />

3RD STREET<br />

1ST STREET<br />

WOODCREEK DRIVE<br />

Factory Shops Blvd<br />

NOAH AVENUE<br />

R-5<br />

R-4 (PUD)<br />

R-3<br />

B-1<br />

R-5<br />

MILL STREET<br />

DANIEL LANE<br />

B-2(PUD)<br />

R-1<br />

B-3<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-2<br />

B-3<br />

B-3<br />

B-3<br />

R-3<br />

M<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

JOAN AVENUE<br />

2ND STREET<br />

S CHURCH STREET<br />

FREDERICK WAY<br />

PHILLIP DRIVE<br />

CINDY JO AVENUE<br />

RONALD STREET<br />

EDWARD AVENUE<br />

BERNICE AVENUE<br />

R-2<br />

R-5<br />

R-4<br />

R-2<br />

R-2<br />

M<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

GROVE STREET<br />

MARTIN DRIVE<br />

DAVEY DRIVE<br />

WOODCREEK DRIVE S<br />

R-1<br />

B-4<br />

GAYLE COURT<br />

WOODCREEK DRIVE E<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

REED ROAD<br />

LORI LANE<br />

KATHLEEN AVENUE<br />

R-2<br />

BECKY LEE TRACE<br />

RE-1<br />

B-2<br />

R-2<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

R-3<br />

R-1<br />

O-1<br />

B-1<br />

B-2<br />

B-3<br />

RAINSFORD DRIVE<br />

(PUD)<br />

PARK<br />

B-3<br />

(PUD)<br />

DOUGLAS AVENUE<br />

N MYRTLE STREET<br />

S MYRTLE STREET<br />

MATHEW STREET<br />

R-2<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

B-4<br />

POWDER PARK ROAD<br />

SMITH COURT<br />

NEWTON ROAD<br />

R-3<br />

R-5<br />

(PUD)<br />

RE-1<br />

R-4<br />

MICHAEL STREET<br />

RE-1<br />

HARRY DRIVE<br />

DONALD DRIVE<br />

RE-1<br />

GOLF COURSE<br />

R-1<br />

R-1<br />

B-1<br />

R-4 (PUD)<br />

R-4<br />

R-4<br />

R-4<br />

M M<br />

O-1<br />

M<br />

R-4<br />

R-4<br />

SMITH DRIVE<br />

R-2<br />

EDINBURGH LANE<br />

DOVER COURT<br />

KINGSBURY ROAD<br />

TIMER DRIVE W<br />

RUSSELL DRIVE<br />

SISTERS COURT<br />

KINGSBURY COURT<br />

BAKLEY STREET<br />

ALLISON COURT<br />

INVERNESS COURT<br />

Smith Dr<br />

STOCKTON LANE<br />

CARL STREET<br />

R-1<br />

TIMER DRIVE<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

BP<br />

ABBEY ROAD<br />

M<br />

R-2<br />

RE-1<br />

CALDWELL DRIVE<br />

JAMESTOWN ROAD<br />

BALMORAL DRIVE<br />

BRITTANY AVENUE<br />

TIMER DRIVE E<br />

OLD DUNDEE ROAD<br />

RE-1<br />

RE-1 (PUD)<br />

NOT IN<br />

VILLAGE<br />

CONLEY ROAD<br />

ELIZABETH AVENUE<br />

KILEY DRIVE<br />

GIORDANO COURT<br />

Charles Ln<br />

Cheryl Ct<br />

Karen Ct<br />

BUCKINGHAM COURT<br />

ABERDEEN LANE<br />

DEVON LANE<br />

Carriage Way Ln<br />

Derby Ct<br />

BRISTOL LANE<br />

FAIRFIELD ROAD<br />

VICTORIA LANE<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

O-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

M<br />

NOT IN<br />

VILLAGE<br />

P<br />

Derby Ln<br />

MARGARET AVENUE<br />

DURHAM DRIVE<br />

SHELDON ROAD<br />

M<br />

M<br />

(PUD)<br />

RUTH ROAD<br />

CAPITOL LANE<br />

Austin Joseph Pkwy<br />

R-4<br />

(PUD)<br />

LUCERNE LANE<br />

RE-1<br />

WING POINTE<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

NORTHBRIDGE<br />

BLUE BAYOU DRIVE<br />

RE-1 (PUD)<br />

Ridgefield Blvd<br />

SONOMA CIRCLE<br />

FOXFIELD LANE<br />

GOLDEN GATE AVENUE<br />

Gabrielle Dr<br />

Adam Dr<br />

SONOMA COURT<br />

EASTWOOD DRIVE<br />

FOXFIELD COURT<br />

RE-1<br />

CORTLAND LANE<br />

CONCORD LANE<br />

BAYOU COURT<br />

LENOX COURT<br />

GREYWALL LANE<br />

RE-1 (PUD)<br />

SAWGRASS LANE<br />

NANTUCKET LANE<br />

Penhurst Ln<br />

POTOMAC DRIVE<br />

MANHATTAN DRIVE<br />

EVERGLADES ROAD<br />

GRAFTON FARM CIRCLE<br />

CAMBRIA COURT<br />

MANHATTAN ROAD<br />

RE-1 (PUD)<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

HUNTLEY-DUNDEE ROAD<br />

NORTHBRIDGE DRIVE<br />

OREGON TRAIL<br />

ALLEGHENY PASS<br />

LONE STAR WAY<br />

GRAND CANYON AVENUE<br />

Powers Rd<br />

Hannah Pearl Dr<br />

SAVANNAH LANE<br />

BILTMORE LANE<br />

BAYHILL COURT<br />

SANTA FE TRAIL<br />

10<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

ALDRIDGE DRIVE<br />

MAYFIELD LANE<br />

MIDWEST AVENUE<br />

HEARTLAND LANE<br />

GREAT PLAINES COURT<br />

B-2<br />

(PUD)<br />

SHENANDOAH COURT<br />

SANTA FE COURT<br />

ALLEGHENY COURT<br />

ACKMAN ROAD<br />

RE-1<br />

MONTGOMERY DRIVE<br />

WHEATLANDS WAY<br />

DANBURY CIRCLE<br />

HUNTER TRAIL<br />

RE-1<br />

RUSHMORE LANE<br />

GENEVA LANE<br />

WORTHINGTON LANE<br />

GRAFTON FARM DRIVE<br />

PEMBRIDGE DRIVE<br />

DAYBREAK DRIVE<br />

GENEVA COURT<br />

CLAREMONT LANE<br />

WILDSPRING DRIVE<br />

SAVANNAH COURT<br />

FAITHS WAY<br />

EVENDALE ROAD<br />

PAINTED DESERT COURT<br />

SHENANDOAH DRIVE<br />

22<br />

34<br />

R-1<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

10<br />

HC<br />

HUNTLEY<br />

MEADOWS<br />

(PUD)<br />

KREUTZER ROAD<br />

SAVOY DRIVE<br />

AVALON LANE<br />

SCOTT DRIVE<br />

R-4<br />

(PUD)<br />

CASSELBERRY S<br />

LANSDALE STREET<br />

R-2<br />

WING POINTE DRIVE<br />

GREAT PLAINES DRIVE<br />

YELLOWSTONE DRIVE<br />

Barko Pkwy<br />

SAVOY COURT<br />

HAVERHILL LANE<br />

AURORA DRIVE<br />

REED ROAD<br />

HC<br />

CAPE COD LANE<br />

MCKENZIE DRIVE<br />

OXFORD DRIVE<br />

R-2<br />

R-2<br />

SUNBURY STREET<br />

MIDDLETOWN LANE<br />

BETHEL AVENUE<br />

SIENNA DRIVE<br />

WAKEFIELD LANE<br />

CASSELBERRY N<br />

LANCASTER STREET<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

SOMERSET LANE<br />

LONGFIELD DRIVE<br />

FAIRBLUFF AVENUE<br />

FLEETWOOD STREET<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKEWOOD VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

SOUTHWIND<br />

HERITAGE<br />

OF HUNTLEY<br />

HERITAGE LANE<br />

WINDHILL LANE<br />

BRAEMAR PARKWAY<br />

DUTCH BARN STREET<br />

Aztec Ln<br />

Apache Ln<br />

WINDHILL COURT<br />

DANBURY COURT<br />

AUBURN COURT<br />

DAWSON STREET<br />

Navajo Ln<br />

Baron Ln<br />

MCKENZIE COURT<br />

CENTENNIAL AVENUE<br />

GREENSHIRE CIRCLE<br />

BRIGHTON LANE<br />

R-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

BEACON AVENUE<br />

Kreutzer Rd<br />

ALBRECHT ROAD<br />

ASHLEY STREET<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

GALENA STREET<br />

NEWBURY COURT<br />

CHADWICK COURT<br />

YORK ROAD<br />

WELLINGTON DRIVE<br />

HC<br />

BARBERRY LANE<br />

R-2<br />

CIDER GROVE<br />

RE-1<br />

(PUD)<br />

VIDA AVENUE<br />

CHADWICK LANE<br />

CENTRAL PARK BOULEVARD<br />

HUMBOLT STREET<br />

JONAMAC AVENUE<br />

HOPKINS STREET<br />

ROCHELLE COURT<br />

BANBURY LANE<br />

BARBERRY COURT<br />

HAYWARD COURT<br />

HAYWARD LANE<br />

HANOVER AVENUE<br />

LELAND LANE<br />

PRINCETON COURT<br />

GLASCOW COURT<br />

BANBURY COURT<br />

CADBURY CIRCLE<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

RAXBURG COURT<br />

WARWICK LANE<br />

STANTON CIRCLE<br />

MILLER ROAD<br />

(PUD)<br />

LAKEWOOD VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

ACKMAN ROAD<br />

HIGHWOOD LANE<br />

THISTLE LANE<br />

SUSSEX COURT<br />

CAMBRIDGE DRIVE<br />

N ANNANDALE DRIVE<br />

RE-1<br />

HUNTLEY ROAD<br />

SCOTS CIRCLE<br />

BALDWIN LANE<br />

PALMER DRIVE<br />

ASHLEY COURT<br />

TREVINO WAY<br />

PRINCETON LANE<br />

WINDGATE WAY<br />

DUNHILL DRIVE<br />

CHETWOOD DRIVE<br />

BARONET COURT<br />

MONARCH COURT<br />

WARWICK COURT<br />

WATERBURY PLACE<br />

STEEPLECHASE WAY<br />

BALDWIN COURT<br />

ARLAND COURT<br />

WEXFORD LANE<br />

CROFTON CIRCLE<br />

MARVIN DRIVE<br />

YARDLEY DRIVE<br />

CHANTILLY CIRCLE<br />

ASBURY COURT<br />

LAKEWOOD VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

ALGONQUIN ROAD<br />

S ANNANDALE DRIVE<br />

BRISBANE DRIVE<br />

TERRAMERE LANE<br />

WHITMORE WAY<br />

Mary Cir<br />

Mary Ln<br />

TURNBERRY TRAIL<br />

NORMAN COURT<br />

CROFTON COURT<br />

WEXFORD COURT<br />

BIRKDALE COURT<br />

STANTON COURT<br />

HASTINGS COURT<br />

ANNANDALE COURT<br />

TENNEYSON COURT<br />

AMBERLEIGH COURT<br />

N MUIRFIELD DRIVE<br />

HUNTLEY VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

BRIARCLIFF LANE<br />

CHANCERY WAY<br />

STICKLEY LANE<br />

LITCHFIELD LANE<br />

SULLIVAN PASS<br />

WINSLOW WAY<br />

WRIGHT COURT<br />

S MUIRFIELD DRIVE<br />

PROVENCE PLACE<br />

NORMANDY LANE<br />

MELBOURNE LANE<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

Freeman Rd<br />

MELBOURNE COURT<br />

WATERFORD LANE<br />

BORDEAUX DRIVE<br />

ALEXANDRIA DRIVE<br />

BRIARCLIFF COURT<br />

BRIDLEWOOD CIRCLE<br />

CROSSVIEW LANE<br />

CROSSVIEW COURT<br />

TARALON TRAIL<br />

<strong>Huntley</strong> Rd<br />

MARGATE COURT<br />

HADDON COURT<br />

HILLSBORO LANE<br />

MUIRFIELD COURT<br />

WATSON CIRCLE<br />

BANFORD CIRCLE<br />

CAMDEN COURT<br />

FAIRFAX LANE<br />

23<br />

LITCHFIELD COURT<br />

BRITTANY BEND<br />

PARC COURT<br />

26<br />

LANSBURY CIRCLE<br />

11<br />

PLAYER COURT<br />

BANFORD COURT<br />

MONTCLAIR COURT<br />

MUIRFIELD COURT<br />

MELBOURNE LANE<br />

35<br />

11<br />

Sunburst Ln<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

LAKEWOOD ROAD<br />

LANSBURY COURT<br />

SPENCER PLACE<br />

WEDGEWOOD CIRCLE<br />

NICKLAUS LANE<br />

GEORGETOWN LANE<br />

3<br />

4<br />

LENOX LANE<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

9700 9600 9500 9400 9300<br />

IMPRESSIONS DRIVE<br />

BARHARBOR DRIVE<br />

Drumlin Dr<br />

Oak Savannah Dr<br />

9300<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

BRIARFIELD LANE<br />

Blue Aster Pkwy<br />

BONNIE RIDGE ROAD<br />

SORREL ROW<br />

HERON COURT<br />

SAGINAW STREET<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

KANE<br />

9300<br />

MCHENRY<br />

Forest Trail Ln<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

9700 9600 9500 9400 9300<br />

Glacial Falls Dr<br />

RONAN DRIVE<br />

MAGNOLIA LANE<br />

COURTNEY DRIVE<br />

HERON COURT<br />

GLENROSE LANE<br />

HARVARD LANE<br />

CRIMSON COURT<br />

MANCHESTER COURT<br />

MACKINAC STREET<br />

MARIGOLD LANE<br />

WENTWORTH DRIVE<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Tower Hill Rd<br />

LOCH GLEN COURT<br />

STEINER COURT<br />

LAKE IN THE HILLS VILLAGE LIMITS<br />

RONAN COURT<br />

FARMINGTON COURT<br />

BARHARBOR DRIVE<br />

WENTWORTH DRIVE<br />

BENTON COURT<br />

Reinking Rd<br />

C D E F G H I J K L M<br />

Big Timber Rd<br />

R6E<br />

R7E<br />

STREET INDEX<br />

Big Timber Rd<br />

A ST.<br />

ABBEY RD.<br />

ABBINGTON DR.<br />

ABERDEEN LN.<br />

ACKMAN RD.<br />

ACORN CT.<br />

ADAMSON RD.<br />

ADRIAN CT.<br />

ADRIAN ST.<br />

ALBRECHT RD.<br />

ALDRIDGE DR.<br />

ALLEGHENY CT.<br />

ALLEGHENY PASS<br />

ALGONQUIN RD.<br />

ALLISON CT.<br />

APPLEGATE DR.<br />

APPLEWOOD DR.<br />

ARBORETUM LN.<br />

ARLINGTON DR.<br />

ASH CT.<br />

ASHLEY CT.<br />

ASHLEY ST.<br />

AUBURN CT.<br />

AUTOMALL DR.<br />

AZALEA RIDGE<br />

B ST.<br />

BAKLEY ST.<br />

BALMORAL DR.<br />

BARD RD.<br />

BARBERRY CT.<br />

BARBERRY LN.<br />

BARTELT CT.<br />

BARTELT LN.<br />

BARTON AVE.<br />

BAUMGARTNER ST.<br />

BAYHILL CT.<br />

BAYOU CT.<br />

BEACON AVE.<br />

BEAVER DAM LN.<br />

BECKEY LEE TR.<br />

BEDFORD DR.<br />

BELLFLOWER LN.<br />

BENNINGTON DR.<br />

BERKSHIRE LN.<br />

BERNICE ST.<br />

BETHEL AVE.<br />

BIG HORN DR.<br />

BIG TIMBER RD.<br />

BILTMORE LN.<br />

BIRDIE DR.<br />

BITTERSWEET LN.<br />

BLACK OAK TR.<br />

BLOOMFIELD DR.<br />

BLUE BAYOU DR.<br />

BLUEBELL AVE.<br />

BLUEBIRD LN.<br />

BONAIRE RD.<br />

BONNIE BRAE ST.<br />

BORDEAUX DR.<br />

BORDEN ST.<br />

BORHART DR.<br />

BOXWOOD CT.<br />

BRAEMAR PKWY.<br />

BRIARGATE DR.<br />

BRIER HILL RD.<br />

BRIGHTON LN.<br />

BRISTOL LN.<br />

BRITTANY AVE.<br />

BROOKSIDE CT.<br />

BROOKWOOD DR.<br />

BRUNSCHON LN.<br />

BUCK DR.<br />

I8<br />

J6-J7<br />

E14-F14<br />

J7<br />

H6-I6<br />

H13<br />

E5-G5<br />

H7<br />

H7<br />

L6-M6<br />

K8<br />

K9<br />

K9<br />

I9-M9<br />

J11-J12<br />

E13<br />

H13<br />

F14<br />

E12<br />

H13<br />

M8<br />

L8<br />

L9<br />

H15-H16, I15-I16<br />

D12<br />

I8<br />

J9-J10<br />

J7<br />

L3-M3<br />

L11<br />

L11<br />

H7<br />

L11<br />

E11<br />

I6-I7<br />

K8<br />

J11-K11<br />

L10-L11<br />

D12-E12<br />

I11<br />

M7<br />

G10<br />

L7<br />

J7<br />

I8<br />

L10-L11<br />

G10<br />

D16-E17, G17<br />

K8<br />

G13<br />

F11<br />

G12<br />

E11<br />

K11<br />

F12-F13<br />

F14<br />

F11<br />

H9-H10<br />

M8<br />

I9<br />

E11<br />

G12<br />

L9<br />

E13<br />

C11-C17<br />

L7<br />

J6<br />

J9<br />

G13<br />

G11<br />

I7<br />

J9<br />

BUCKINGHAM CT.<br />

BULL RIDGE DR.<br />

BURGUNDY WAY.<br />

BURHAM ST.<br />

CADENCE DR.<br />

CALDWELL DR.<br />

CAMBRIA CT.<br />

CAMBRIDGE DR.<br />

CANARY LN.<br />

CAPE COD LN.<br />

CAPITAL LN.<br />

CARL ST.<br />

CARMEL CT.<br />

CARMEL LN.<br />

CARVER LN.<br />

CASSELBERRY NORTH<br />

CASSELBERRY SOUTH<br />

CASTLE ROCK DR.<br />

CEDAR CREST LN.<br />

CENTENNIAL AVE.<br />

CENTRAL PARK BLVD.<br />

CHANWAHON RD.<br />

CHARLES ST.<br />

CHATFIELD CROSSING<br />

CHERRY HILL LN.<br />

CHESTNUT LN.<br />

CHETWOOD DR.<br />

CHURCH RD.<br />

CHURCH ST.<br />

CINDY JO AVE.<br />

CLANYARD RD.<br />

CLARK LN.<br />

COLD SPRINGS DR.<br />

COMPTON DR.<br />

CONCORD LN.<br />

CONLEY RD.<br />

CONNOR LN.<br />

CORAL ST.<br />

COPPER LN.<br />

COPPERWYND RD.<br />

CORTLAND LN.<br />

COUNTRY VIEW BLVD.<br />

COVENTRY LN.<br />

COVEY LN.<br />

COYNE STATION RD.<br />

CRESTVIEW DR.<br />

CUMMINGS ST.<br />

DAFFODIL DR.<br />

DAKOTA FIELDS DR.<br />

DALTON DR.<br />

DANIEL LN.<br />

DAPHNE DR.<br />

DAVEY DR.<br />

DAVIS LN.<br />

DAWSON ST.<br />

DAY DR.<br />

DEAN ST.<br />

DEARBORN TR.<br />

DEER MEADOW LN.<br />

DEERPATH CT.<br />

DEL WEBB BLVD.<br />

DELANEY RD.<br />

DEVON LN.<br />

DIANA LN.<br />

DISBROW ST.<br />

DIXON SPRINGS LN.<br />

DOLBY ST.<br />

DONAHUE DR.<br />

DONALD DR.<br />

DOUGLAS AVE.<br />

DOVER CT.<br />

DRENDEL RD.<br />

DUNDEE RD.<br />

J6<br />

G11<br />

D12<br />

E11<br />

F13<br />

J7<br />

K8<br />

L8-M8<br />

F14<br />

K11-L11<br />

K9<br />

J9<br />

D12<br />

D12-D13<br />

H10<br />

L9<br />

L9<br />

E12<br />

E14<br />

L10-L11<br />

L10<br />

E12<br />

J9<br />

E11<br />

H13<br />

E11<br />

M7<br />

D8<br />

I8-I10<br />

I9-I8<br />

C12-E12<br />

H11<br />

G12-G13, H13-G14<br />

L7<br />

K9<br />

J3-K3<br />

I6<br />

I10<br />

D12<br />

D12<br />

K8<br />

E11-E13,F11<br />

G10<br />

E11<br />

F10-G5<br />

F13<br />

I6-I7<br />

D12<br />

E12-F12, F11<br />

M7<br />

I11<br />

D12<br />

I11<br />

I6<br />

L9<br />

I8<br />

I10-I11<br />

E13-F13<br />

G11<br />

H14<br />

F11, F13, G11-G14, H14<br />

F11<br />

J6<br />

J6<br />

I5<br />

E12<br />

I5<br />

H6-I6<br />

J10<br />

I9-J9<br />

J7<br />

F13<br />

J10-M12<br />

DUNHILL DR.<br />

DURHAM DR.<br />

DUTCH BARN AVE.<br />

DWYER ST.<br />

EAGLE RIDGE LN.<br />

EAKIN CREEK CT.<br />

EASTWOOD DR.<br />

EDINBURGH LN.<br />

EDWARD AVE.<br />

ELIZABETH AVE.<br />

ELLIOT LN.<br />

ELMWOOD CT.<br />

ENSTROM CT.<br />

ENSTROM LN.<br />

ERNESTI RD.<br />

ESSEX LN.<br />

EVENDALE RD.<br />

EVERGLADES RD.<br />

EVERGREEN LN.<br />

EXECUTIVE CT.<br />

FACTORY SHOPS BLVD. (P)<br />

FAIRBLUFF AVE.<br />

FAIRFIELD RD.<br />

FAITHS WAY<br />

FALLOW DR.<br />

FARLEY DR.<br />

FARM HILL DR.<br />

FENWICH LN.<br />

FIELDSTONE DR.<br />

FIRST ST.<br />

FITZGERALD LN.<br />

FLAGSTAFF CT.<br />

FLEETWOOD ST.<br />

FLOWERWOOD LN.<br />

FORESTVIEW CT.<br />

FOUNDERS FIELD BLVD.<br />

FOURTH ST.<br />

FOX RUN CT.<br />

FOXTAIL LN.<br />

FRANCESCA COVE<br />

FREDERICK WAY<br />

FREEMAN RD.<br />

FROHLING RD.<br />

FYH DR.<br />

GARDNER DR.<br />

GARLIEB DR.<br />

GAYLE CT.<br />

GEORGE BUSH CT.<br />

GINGER WAY<br />

GIORDANO CT.<br />

GLAZIER ST.<br />

GLENWOOD DR.<br />

GOLDEN GATE AVE.<br />

GOLF VIEW DR.<br />

GRAINERY LN.<br />

GRAND CANYON AVE.<br />

GREAT PLAINES CT.<br />

GREAT PLAINES DR.<br />

GREENBRIER LN.<br />

GREENWAY DR.<br />

GREEN MEADOW AVE.<br />

GREEN MEADOW CT.<br />

GREYWALL LN.<br />

GRIMLEY ST.<br />

GROVE ST.<br />

GULFORD RD.<br />

HADLEY DR.<br />

HALIGUS RD.<br />

HAMPTON CT.<br />

HANLEY LN.<br />

HANOVER AVE.<br />

HARMONY RD.<br />

L7<br />

J6<br />

L10<br />

I10<br />

G13<br />

F13<br />

K8<br />

J6<br />

I8<br />

J9<br />

H11<br />

G12-G13<br />

H6<br />

H6<br />

G6-H6<br />

F11<br />

K9-L9<br />

K11<br />

F11<br />

E14<br />

I16<br />

L9-L10<br />

J7<br />

K8<br />

E11-F11<br />

I6-I7<br />

G14-H12<br />

H7<br />

E12<br />

I9<br />

H10-H11<br />

D13<br />

L10<br />

E12<br />

E13<br />

H7, I6-I7<br />

I9<br />

H13-H14<br />

H14<br />

D12<br />

I10-I11<br />

E14-I15, I16-M16<br />

D3-D4<br />

E14<br />

E12<br />

H7<br />

I10<br />

G15<br />

D12<br />

J11<br />

H7<br />

F13<br />

K9<br />

G12-G13<br />

E14-F14<br />

K11-L11<br />

K12<br />

K11-L11, K12<br />

F11<br />

G10<br />

F13<br />

F13<br />

K8<br />

H7<br />

I10<br />

E11<br />

H7<br />

L3-L6, K6-K11<br />

F11<br />

L7<br />

L10<br />

D10-F10<br />

HARRISON RD.<br />

HARRY DR.<br />

HAVERHILL LN.<br />

HAWLEY LN.<br />

HEARTLAND LN.<br />

HEATHERDALE LN.<br />

HEINZ AVE.<br />

HELENA RD.<br />

HEMLOCK CT.<br />

HEMLOCK RD.<br />

HEMMER RD.<br />

HEMMINGSEN RD.<br />

HENNIG RD.<br />

HENRY AVE.<br />

HERITAGE LN.<br />

HICKORY CT.<br />

HIDEAWAY DR.<br />

HIGHLAND LN.<br />

HOLBROOK CT.<br />

HOLBROOK DR.<br />

HONEYSUCKLE DR.<br />

HOPKINS ST.<br />

HORSESHOE TR.<br />

HUMBOLT AVE.<br />

HUNTER TR.<br />

HUNTLEY RD.<br />

ILLINOIS DR.<br />

ILLINOIS ROUTE 47<br />

INDIANA CT.<br />

INDUSTRIAL CT.<br />

I-90 (NW TOLLWAY)<br />

INVERNESS CT.<br />

INVERNESS DR.<br />

IOWA CT.<br />

IVY DR.<br />

JAMESTOWN RD.<br />

JANICE DR.<br />

JASMINE LN.<br />

JIM DHAMER DR.<br />

JOAN AVE.<br />

JONAMAC AVE.<br />

JUNEBERRY LN.<br />

KALSOW LN.<br />

KATHLEEN AVE.<br />

KEATING DR.<br />

KENNETH AVE.<br />

KENSINGTON DR.<br />

KILEY DR.<br />

KINGSBURY CT.<br />

KINGSBURY RD.<br />

KINZIE LN.<br />

KIRKLAND DR.<br />

KISHWAUKEE LN.<br />

KREUTZER RD.<br />

LAKEWOOD RD.<br />

LANCASTER ST.<br />

LANSDALE ST.<br />

LASALLE LN.<br />

LATHAM TR.<br />

LAUREL LN.<br />

LAVENDER ST.<br />

LEHIGH ST.<br />

LELAND LN.<br />

LENOX CT.<br />

LILAC LN.<br />

LILLY LN.<br />

LINCOLN ST.<br />

LIONS CHASE CT.<br />

LIONS CHASE LN.<br />

LOIS LN. (PRIVATE)<br />

LONE STAR WAY<br />

LONGFIELD DR.<br />

E11<br />

J9<br />

L7-L8<br />

I6<br />

K11<br />

G10<br />

H10<br />

E13<br />

F14<br />

E14<br />

E12<br />

F3-G3<br />

C15, D15, E14-E15<br />

I10<br />

L10-L11<br />

G12<br />

E11-E12<br />

G13<br />

D13<br />

D13<br />

E12-F11<br />

L11<br />

H13<br />

L10-M10<br />

K8<br />

M12<br />

F14-G14<br />

G17-H11, I11-J3<br />

G14<br />

E13<br />

D14-H15, H16-K17<br />

J7<br />

J6-J7<br />

G14<br />

E14-F14<br />

J7<br />

H9, I9-I10<br />

F11<br />

D14-F14, F15-H15<br />

I8<br />

L11-M11<br />

F12<br />

I6<br />

I9<br />

I6<br />

I8<br />

F11<br />

J9<br />

J7<br />

J7<br />

H11<br />

E11<br />

G11<br />

G10-G11, J12-M12<br />

M3-M9<br />

K10-L11, L10<br />

K10-L10<br />

H10<br />

E12<br />

G12<br />

D12<br />

F11<br />

L10-L11<br />

K8<br />

F11-F12<br />

D12<br />

I10<br />

H10<br />

G10-H10<br />

H10<br />

K9<br />

L7<br />

LONGMEADOW DR.<br />

F13<br />

LORI LN.<br />

LOWDEN ST.<br />

I11<br />

E12-E13<br />

LUDBURY CT.<br />

D11<br />

LUDBURY RIDGE<br />

D11<br />

MADISON WAY<br />

L9-L10<br />

MAIN ST.<br />

MALONE ST.<br />

F10-L10<br />

H6-I6<br />

MANHATTAN DR.<br />

K9-K10<br />

MANNING RD.<br />

MAPLEWOOD AVE.<br />

H17<br />

G10<br />

MARENGO RD.<br />

MARGARET AVE.<br />

MARTIN DR.<br />

MARVIN DR.<br />

MATHEW ST.<br />

MAYFIELD LN.<br />

D7-F9<br />

J9<br />

I10<br />

M8<br />

J9<br />

K9<br />

MAYFLOWER LN.<br />

K8<br />

MEADOWLARK CT<br />

F14<br />

MEADOWLARK LN<br />

F14<br />

MEADOWVIEW CT.<br />

E13<br />

MERITAGE CT.<br />

D13<br />

MESA CT.<br />

D13<br />

MESA ST.<br />

D13<br />

MESSINER DR.<br />

E11<br />

MICHAEL ST.<br />

MICHIGAN AVE.<br />

MIDDLETOWN LN.<br />

MIDWEST AVE.<br />

J9<br />

F14-G14<br />

L10<br />

K10<br />

MILL ST.<br />

MILLBROOK DR.<br />

MOCKINGBIRD CT<br />

H10-I10<br />

G11<br />

F14<br />

MOONLIGHT RIDGE CT. E12<br />

MORAINE HILLS DR.<br />

D12-E12<br />

MORGAN WAY<br />

F11<br />

MORNING GLORY LN.<br />

MUIR DR.<br />

G10<br />

E13<br />

MULBERRY CT.<br />

MYRTLE ST.<br />

G13<br />

J10<br />

NANTUCKET LN.<br />

K9<br />

NEALY RD.<br />

F11<br />

NELSON DR.<br />

G10<br />

NEWPORT CIRCLE<br />

D13<br />

NEWPORT CT.<br />

D13<br />

NEWTON CT.<br />

J7<br />

NEWTON RD.<br />

J7<br />

NIAGRA LN.<br />

NICOLLET LN.<br />

K11-L11<br />

H10<br />

NORFOLK DR.<br />

G10<br />

NORTH ST.<br />

N. BERKSHIRE LN.<br />

I9<br />

J7<br />

NORTHBRIDGE DR.<br />

K8-K9<br />

NOTTINGHAM DR.<br />

OAK CREEK PKWY.<br />

OAKCREST DR.<br />

OAK GROVE DR.<br />

F11<br />

H14-I14<br />

H9-I9<br />

H13<br />

OAKLAND CT.<br />

OAKLEAF LN.<br />

OAKWOOD AVE.<br />

H9-H8<br />

H9<br />

E14<br />

OREGON TR.<br />

K9<br />

OXFORD DR.<br />

PAINTED DESERT CT.<br />

PALISADES AVE.<br />

L7<br />

K11<br />

D12-E12<br />

PATRIOT WAY<br />

E13<br />

PENEFIELD LN.<br />

E13<br />

PENNSYLVANIA AVE.<br />

PHEASANT RIDGE DR.<br />

PHILLIP DR.<br />

PINE WAY<br />

PINEVIEW DR.<br />

F14-G14<br />

G13-H13<br />

I9<br />

I11<br />

E14<br />

PLUM GROVE RD.<br />

G12<br />

PLYMOUTH LN.<br />

G11<br />

POPLAR WAY<br />

POTOMAC DR.<br />

POWERS RD.<br />

PRAIRIE DR.<br />

PRESTON PKWY.<br />

PRIMEPOINTE CT.<br />

PRIMROSE CT.<br />

PRINCETON DR. (PRIVATE)<br />

QUAIL RIDGE DR.<br />

QUALITY DR.<br />

RAINSFORD DR.<br />

RAINTREE PATH<br />

RAMSDELL ST.<br />

RAYMOND CT.<br />

RED ALDER AVE.<br />

RED HILLS RD.<br />

REDMOND DR.<br />

REDSTONE DR.<br />

REED RD.<br />

REGENCY PKWY.<br />

RICHMOND LN.<br />

RIVER PARK DR.<br />

RIVER TERRACE LN.<br />

RIVERSIDE DR.<br />

RIVERVIEW CT.<br />

ROBINS WAY<br />

ROCK CREEK CIR.<br />

ROCK ISLAND TR.<br />

ROCKSPRINGS LN.<br />

ROCKTON TR.<br />

ROLLING MEADOWS LN.<br />

RONALD ST.<br />

ROOSEVELT DR.<br />

RUSHMORE LN.<br />

RUSSELL DR.<br />

RUSSET LN.<br />

RUTH RD.<br />

SADDLE CT.<br />

SAFFRON TR.<br />

SAGE DR.<br />

SANDWALD RD.<br />

SANTE FE CT.<br />

SANTE FE TR.<br />

SAVANNAH CT.<br />

SAVANNAH LN.<br />

SAWGRASS LN.<br />

SAWYER ST.<br />

SCARLET DR.<br />

SCENIC RIDGE<br />

SCOTT DR.<br />

SECOND ST.<br />

SEDGEWICK DR.<br />

SHADY LN.<br />

SHELDON RD.<br />

SHENANDOAH CT.<br />

SHENANDOAH DR.<br />

SHIRLEY LN.<br />

SIERRA GLEN RD.<br />

SILVER BIRCH DR.<br />

SINNETT ST.<br />

SISTERS CT.<br />

SMITH CT.<br />

SMITH DR.<br />

SOMERSET LN.<br />

SONGBIRD LN.<br />

SOUTH UNION RD.<br />

SPRING CREEK DR.<br />

STARVED ROCK PL.<br />

STATLER LN.<br />

STERLING LN.<br />

STOCKTON LN.<br />

STONE CREEK CT.<br />

E14<br />

K9<br />

H13-J14, K14-K17<br />

H14<br />

L9-L10<br />

E14<br />

G10<br />

H12<br />

H14<br />

H15<br />

J6-J7<br />

F12-F13<br />

H6-I6<br />

I11-I12<br />

E14<br />

D12-E12<br />

D13-E13<br />

D13<br />

H8-M8<br />

H12<br />

H10-H11<br />

G12<br />

G11<br />

L7<br />

G11<br />

F14<br />

G13<br />

D12-D13<br />

G11<br />

F13<br />

E12<br />

I8<br />

E13<br />

K11<br />

J9<br />

D12<br />

J9-J10<br />

H13<br />

D12<br />

E13<br />

F15-F17<br />

K9<br />

K9<br />

K8<br />

K8<br />

K8<br />

H6<br />

D12<br />

H13<br />

L7<br />

I9<br />

F11<br />

E11<br />

J7<br />

K11<br />

K11<br />

F13<br />

E14<br />

E14<br />

H6<br />

J9<br />

I11-J11<br />

I11-J11, J12<br />

L7<br />

H14<br />

H6-H3<br />

F11<br />

E12<br />

H7<br />

D11-E11<br />

J7<br />

G14-H13<br />

STONEBRIDGE LN.<br />

F11-G11<br />

STONEHILL DR.<br />

E13-F13<br />

STONEWATER CROSSING G10-G11<br />

STRATFORD LN.<br />

F11<br />

SUMMER RIDGE LN.<br />

F11-F12<br />

SUMMERVIEW DR.<br />

G10<br />

SUN CITY BLVD.<br />

E14-G14<br />

SUNBURY ST.<br />

L10<br />

SUNDANCE DR.<br />

D13<br />

SUNDERLIN DR.<br />

D11-E11<br />

SUNSET LN.<br />

H10<br />

SWEETWATER LN.<br />

G11<br />

SYCAMORE CT.<br />

H13<br />

TAHOE DR.<br />

D13<br />

TALAMORE BLVD.<br />

H6-I6<br />

TALL GRASS TR.<br />

G11<br />

TALL OAK CT.<br />

H13<br />

TANGLEWOOD LN.<br />

F11<br />

TAWNY LN.<br />

D12<br />

THIRD ST.<br />

I9<br />

THORNTON WAY<br />

L7<br />

TIMBER CREEK DR.<br />

E13-F13<br />

TIMER DR.<br />

J9<br />

TIMER DR. E.<br />

J9<br />

TIMER DR. W.<br />

J9<br />

TRAVERSE CT.<br />

E13<br />

TULIPTREE LN.<br />

G11-G12<br />

UNION RD.<br />

H6-I8<br />

UNION SPECIAL PLAZA I9<br />

VAN ACKER RD.<br />

G16-H16<br />

VERBEND PATH<br />

D11-E11<br />

VINEYARD DR.<br />

F14<br />

VIOLA PLACE<br />

D12<br />

VICTORIA LN.<br />

J6<br />

VILLAGE GREEN DR.(PRIVATE) H14<br />

VINE ST.<br />

I8<br />

WAKEFIELD LN.<br />

L7<br />

WEDGEMERE DR.<br />

E12-E13<br />

WELLINGTON DR.<br />

L7-L8<br />

WELSH LN.<br />

J6<br />

WEMBLEY DR.<br />

F11<br />

WESTMORE RD.<br />

D11-E11<br />

WESTRIDGE CT.<br />

E12-F12<br />

WHEATLANDS WAY<br />

K9<br />

WHISPERING OAK CT. H13<br />

WHITE OAK RD.<br />

E14<br />

WHITETAIL LN.<br />

H14<br />

WHITTINGHAM LN.<br />

E13<br />

WILDFLOWER LN.<br />

F12<br />

WILDROSE DR.<br />

F11-G11, F10<br />

WILDWOOD LN.<br />

E10-F10<br />

WILLIAMS DR.<br />

I7<br />

WILLOW CREEK LN.<br />

G11<br />

WILSHIRE CT.<br />

E11<br />

WILSHIRE WAY<br />

E11<br />

WINDING CREEK LOOP H13<br />

WINDY PRAIRIE DR.<br />

H14<br />

WINDSOR CT.<br />

D10-E10<br />

WINDSOR DR.<br />

E10-E11<br />

WING POINTE DR.<br />

WINTERBERRY LN.<br />

WISCONSIN CIR.<br />

WOLF DR.<br />

WOODCREEK DR.<br />

WOODGROVE DR.<br />

WOODLAND TR.<br />

WOODRIDGE DR.<br />

WOODSTOCK ST.<br />

YARDLEY DR.<br />

YELLOW PINE DR.<br />

YELLOWSTONE DR.<br />

YORK RD.<br />

ZINNIA COVE<br />

K11-L11<br />

E10-F10<br />

F14-G14<br />

I9<br />

I11<br />

E13<br />

E12-F12<br />

H13<br />

I9-I10<br />

M8<br />

E14<br />

K12-L12<br />

L7<br />

F13<br />

Legend<br />

RE-1<br />

RE-2<br />

RESIDENTIAL ESTATE DISTRICT<br />

RESIDENTIAL ESTATE DISTRICT<br />

B-1<br />

B-2<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE DISTRICT<br />

HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT<br />

ER<br />

PLANNNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT<br />

ESTATE RESIDENTIAL<br />

0<br />

CORPORATE OFFICE<br />

ZONING AS OF MARCH 28, 2013<br />

R-1<br />

R-2<br />

R-3<br />

SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT<br />

SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT<br />

DUPLEX RESIDENCE DISTRICT<br />

B-3<br />

B-4<br />

O-1<br />

SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESS DISTRICT<br />

ADAPTIVE REUSE DISTRICT<br />

GENERAL OFFICE DISTRICT<br />

ER-1<br />

ER-2<br />

SF-1<br />

ESTATE RESIDENTIAL<br />

ESTATE RESIDENTIAL<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

BP<br />

C-1<br />

C-2<br />

BUSINESS PARK<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD RETAIL<br />

REGIONAL RETAIL<br />

I<br />

VILLAGE PRESIDENT<br />

R-4<br />

R-5<br />

(PUD)<br />

TOWNHOUSES RESIDENCE DISTRICT<br />

MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT<br />

PLANNNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT<br />

HC<br />

M<br />

ORI<br />

HEALTH CARE DISTRICT<br />

MANUFACTURING DISTRICT<br />

OFFICE / RESEARCH / INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT<br />

SF-2<br />

MF-1<br />

MF-2<br />

GARDEN RESIDENTAL<br />

VILLA RESIDENTIAL<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

P<br />

PARKS & OPEN SCPACE<br />

ADULT RESIDENTIAL<br />

MULTIPLE ZONING PER AGREEMENT<br />

1 inch = 870.769066 feet<br />

Date: 3/14/2013<br />

VILLAGE CLERK<br />

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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING<br />

THE ANNUAL VILLAGE OF HUNTLEY<br />

ZONING MAP<br />

Ordinance (O)2013-03.xx<br />

WHEREAS, in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> is required<br />

to annually adopt an update <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Village</strong>’s <strong>of</strong>ficial Zoning Map.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE PRESIDENT AND<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES as follows:<br />

SECTION I: The <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Huntley</strong> Zoning Map, dated March 28, 2013, a copy <strong>of</strong><br />

which is attached hereto, is approved and adopted.<br />

SECTION II: The <strong>Village</strong> President and <strong>Village</strong> Clerk are authorized to sign and record,<br />

as necessary, the Zoning Map.<br />

SECTION III: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage<br />

and approval as provided by law.<br />

SECTION IV: All ordinances and parts <strong>of</strong> ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby<br />

repealed.<br />

Aye Nay Absent Abstain<br />

Trustee Fender _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hahn _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Hanson _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Kanakaris _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Leopold _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

Trustee Piwko _____ _____ _____ _____<br />

PASSED and APPROVED this 28 th day <strong>of</strong> March 2013<br />

APPROVED:<br />

ATTEST:<br />

________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> President<br />

__________________________________<br />

<strong>Village</strong> Clerk

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