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HomeMy Public PortalAbout07-01-2019 Village Board Agenda PacketMeeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Monday, July 01, 2019 7:00 PM 24401 W. Lockport Street Plainfield, IL 60544 In the Boardroom Agenda CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, PLEDGE Seeking Board consideration of a motion to appoint Trustee Bonuchi as this evening’s chair. PRESIDENTIAL COMMENTS Seeking Board consideration of a motion to appoint Steve Schindlbeck to the Fire & Police Commission for a three (3) year term expiring April 30, 2022. Fire & Police Commission Appointmernt - Schindlbeck TRUSTEES COMMENTS PUBLIC COMMENTS (3-5 Minutes) BUSINESS MEETING 1.APPROVAL OF AGENDA 2.CONSENT AGENDA 2.a.Approval of the Minutes of the Board Meeting held June 17, 2019. 06-17-2019 Village Board Meeting Minutes 2.b.Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for July 1, 2019. Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for July 1, 2019 2.c.Master Pole Attachment Agreement with Chicago SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, an Illinois limited partnership. Verizon Master Pole Memo and Agreement 3.23855 W. ANDREW RD / 12249 S. RHEA DR. (PC CASE #1828-021119.AA/REZ) 3.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding 1 Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Page - 2 the annexation agreement for the properties commonly known as 23855 W. Andrew Road (PIN 07-01-27-108-002-0000) and 12249 S. Rhea Drive (PIN 07-01-27-108-001-0000). 3.b.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Wolf Creek Properties Annexation Memo 4.12191 S. RHEA DR. (PC CASE #1829-021419.AA/REZ) 4.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as 12191 S. Rhea Drive (PIN 07-01-27-101-026-0000). 4.b.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Wolf Creek Properties Annexation Memo 5.WILLOW TREE FARM (PC CASE #1827-010219.AA/SU/PP) 5.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to continue the Public Hearing regarding the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as Willow Tree Farm at the southeast corner of Illinois Route 126 and Drauden Road to the July 15, 2019 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Willow Tree Farms Memo.pdf 6.LANSDOWNE (F/K/A BRUMMEL) ANNEXATION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT (PC CASE#1840-052319.AAA) 6.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding a proposed annexation agreement amendment for the project commonly known as Lansdowne located north of 127th Street and west of Book Road. 6.b.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. 6.c.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinances granting approval of the first amendment to the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as Lansdowne (f/k/a Brummel). Lansdowne Staff Report, Annexation Agreement Amendment, & Stormwater Management Control Easement Agreement 6.d.Seek Board consideration of a motion to authorize the Village President to execute the proposed stormwater management control easement agreement between Mary K. Kelley, Riverstone Plainfield LLC, and McHale Enterprises, L.P. 2 Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Page - 3 7.ESSINGTON SPORTS CLUB ANNEXATION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT (PC CASE #1841-052819.AAA) 7.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to adopt Ordinance No. _____, granting approval of the proposed second amendment to the annexation agreement with the Essington Sports Group, Ltd. Essington Sports Club Summary, Amended Annexation Ordinance, & Annexation Agrement Amendment.pdf 8.ROCKTOBER BEERFEST 8.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to approve the proposed Rocktoberfest Beerfest event, to be held on September 20, 21 and 22, 2019 at the Prairie Activity and Recreation Center in Gregory B. Bott Park, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. 2019 Rocktober Beerfest Staff Report 9.CITY OF JOLIET INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT REGARDING BOULEVARD PARCEL 9.a.Seeking Board consideration of a motion to authorize the Village President to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Village of Plainfield and the City of Joliet Providing Public Improvement Cost Sharing, Roadway Maintenance, Mutual Aid, Sanitary Sewer Service and Water Service, regarding the parcel known as the Boulevard project at the northwest corner of the interchange of Interstate 55 and U.S. Route 30. The Boulevard Staff Report and Intergovernmental Agreement.pdf ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT MANAGEMENT SERVICES REPORT ENGINEER'S REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT Seeking Board consideration of a motion to accept the 2018-2019 Annual Report of the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals. PLAN COMMISSIONER & ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Seeking Board consideration of a motion to re-approve the Chatham Square Phase 6 Final Plat of Subdivision, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Chatham Square Memo & Final Plat - Phase 6 BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS REPORT Seeking Board consideration of a motion to approve the bid and authorize the Village 3 Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Page - 4 President to sign the contract for the Meadow Lane Traffic Signal to the low bidder, Home Town Electric, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $369,999.10. Meadow Lane 143rd Street Traffic Signal Project POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT ATTORNEY'S REPORT REMINDERS - •July 2 Plan Commission – 7:00 p.m. •July 4 Village Offices Closed •July 8 Committee of the Whole Workshop – Cancelled •July 10 Coffee with the Mayor – 9:00 a.m. •July 15 Next Village Board Meeting – 7:00 p.m. 4 Agenda Item No: Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Michelle Gibas Submitting Department: Administration Department Item Type: Appointment Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to appoint Trustee Bonuchi as this evening’s chair. Suggested Action: Attachments: 5 Agenda Item No: Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Michelle Gibas Submitting Department: Administration Department Item Type: Appointment Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to appoint Steve Schindlbeck to the Fire & Police Commission for a three (3) year term expiring April 30, 2022. Suggested Action: Attachments: Fire & Police Commission Appointmernt - Schindlbeck 6 finialFrom the Office of 1••1 1'iI'i"'1.' •P Michael P. CollinsVILLAGEOF PLAINFIELD Village President MEMORANDUM To:Board of Trustees From: Mayor Collins Date: June 19, 2019 Subject: Fire & Police Commission I am recommending the appointment of Steve Schindlbeck to the vacant Fire and Police Commission position with the term expiring on April 30, 2022. Mr. Schindlbeck is a Village resident and a Sergeant with the City of Naperville. Mr. Schindlbeck's experience and expertise is well-suited for the Fire & Police Commission. I will place this item on the July 1, 2019 Village Board Agenda for formal approval. 24401 W. Lockport Street Plainfield, IL 60544 Phone (815) 436-7093 Fax (815) 436-1950 Web www.plainfield-il.org 7 Agenda Item No:2.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Michelle Gibas Submitting Department: Administration Department Item Type: Minutes Agenda Section: Subject: Approval of the Minutes of the Board Meeting held June 17, 2019. Suggested Action: Attachments: 06-17-2019 Village Board Meeting Minutes 8 VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD MEETING MINUTES JUNE 17, 2019 AT:VILLAGE HALL BOARD PRESENT: M.COLLINS, C.LARSON, L.NEWTON, B.WOJOWSKI, , H.BENTON, M.BONUCHI, AND K.CALKINS. OTHERS PRESENT: B.MURPHY, VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR; J.HARVEY, ATTORNEY; M.GIBAS, VILLAGE CLERK; M.ADDEBUTO, ENGINEER; A.PERSONS, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR; J.PROULX, PLANNING DIRECTOR; L.SPIRES, BUILDING INSPECTOR; T.PLECKHAM, MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR; AND J.KONOPEK, CHIEF OF POLICE. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, PLEDGE Mayor Collins called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll call was taken, all Trustees were present. Mayor Collins led the Pledge of Allegiance. There were approximately 40 persons in the audience. PRESIDENTIAL COMMENTS Mayor Collins presented a plaque outgoing Police Commissioner Michael Nott and thanked him for his years of service. Chief Konopek presented: 2018 Officer of the Year – Jeremiah “Zach” Zigterman 2018 Civilian of the Year – Claudine Paler TRUSTEES COMMENTS No Comments. PUBLIC COMMENTS (3-5 minutes) No Comments. BUSINESS MEETING 1)APPROVAL OF AGENDA Trustee Larson moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Trustee Newton. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 2)CONSENT AGENDA Trustee Larson moved to approve the Consent Agenda to include: a) Approval of the Minutes of the Board Meeting held June 3, 2019. b)Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for June 17, 2019. c)Cash & Investment, Revenue, and Expenditure Reports for May, 2019. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 3) 15809 S. ROUTE 59 REDEVELOPMENT (PC CASE #1835-041019.V/SPR Trustee Bonuchi moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3416, granting approval of a variance to permit a rear yard setback encroachment of 17 feet, six inches (17' 6") for redevelopment of the property commonly known as 15809 S. Route 59. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.9 Village of Plainfield Meeting Minutes – June 17, 2019 Page 2 Trustee Wojowski moved to approve the site plan review for the proposed 7-Eleven gas station and convenience store for the property commonly known as 15809 S. Route 59, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 4) AXE FACTOR SPECIAL USE (PC CASE #1838-050119.SU) Trustee Bonuchi moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3417, granting approval of a special use for private recreation for the business commonly known as Axe Factor located at 13717 S. Route 30, Units 105 and 107, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Second by Trustee Wojowski. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. | 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 5) WILLOW TREE FARM (PC CASE #1827-010219.AA/SU/PP) Trustee Bonuchi moved to open a Public Hearing regarding a proposed annexation agreement for the project commonly known as Willow Tree Farm at the southeast corner of Illinois Route 126 and Drauden Road and to continue the Public Hearing to the July 1, 2019 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Second by Trustee Newton. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 6) LANSDOWNE (F/K/A BRUMMEL) ANNEXATION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT (PC CASE #1840-052319.AAA) Trustee Bonuchi moved to open a Public Hearing regarding a proposed annexation agreement amendment for the project commonly known as Lansdowne located north of 127th Street and west of Book Road and to continue the Public Hearing to the July 1, 2019 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 7) ESSINGTON SPORTS CLUB ANNEXATION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT (PC CASE #1841-052819.AAA) Trustee Larson moved to open a Public Hearing regarding a proposed amendment to the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as the Essington Sports Club, located north of Illinois Route 126 and east and west of Essington Road. Second by Trustee Wojowski. Voice Vote. All in favor, 0 opposed. Motion carried. Trustee Bonuchi moved to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Second by Trustee Newton. Voice Vote. All in favor, 0 opposed. Motion carried. Trustee Bonuchi moved to direct the Village Attorney to prepare an ordinance granting approval of the proposed second amendment to the annexation agreement with the Essington Sports Group, Ltd. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT No Report. MANAGEMENT SERVICES REPORT No Report.10 Village of Plainfield Meeting Minutes – June 17, 2019 Page 3 ENGINEER’S REPORT No Report. PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT No Report. BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPORT Mr. Lonnie Spires presented the Building and Code Enforcement Report for May, 2019. PUBLIC WORKS REPORT Trustee Benton moved to purchase a John Deere 624L Tractor-Endloader, for biosolids handling at the Wastewater Treatment Facility, from West Side Tractor Sales Co. in the amount of $208,977.53. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Newton moved to authorize the purchase of a new Dump Truck Body to be installed on the Village’s 2006 Sterling Truck from Monroe Truck Equipment, Inc. at the total cost of $26,989.00. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Larson moved to authorize the purchase of an HTC Hydraulic Truck Conveyor from Kankakee Truck Equipment, Inc., at the total cost of $16,400.00. Second by Trustee Benton. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Bonuchi moved to authorize the purchase of a 2019 Enclosed Landscaping Trailer from the supplier that provided the lowest proposal, Morris Trailer Sales, Inc., at the total cost of $11,527.00. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Larson moved to waive the bidding and authorize Adler Roofing and Sheet Metal Inc., the contractor providing the lowest proposal, to replace the Control-Laboratory Building Roof at the Wastewater Treatment Facility at a total cost of $25,200.00. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Bonuchi moved to approve the continuation of the contract with USALCO to provide alum, needed for operations at the Wastewater Treatment Facility, including the CPI-U contractual increase of 1.2% at a new cost of $174.9748 per wet ton. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Trustee Bonuchi moved to approve the professional service agreement with Strand Associates, Inc for the Lockport Street Sidewalk Project in an amount not to exceed $73,400.00. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. 11 Village of Plainfield Meeting Minutes – June 17, 2019 Page 4 POLICE CHIEF’S REPORT Trustee Bonuchi moved to authorize the purchase of one (1) Virtual Driver Interactive dVT34c driving simulator from Virtual Driver Interactive in the amount of $13,325.00. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Chief Konopek presented the Operations Report for May, 2019. ATTORNEY’S REPORT Trustee Larson moved to keep the executive session minutes confidential. Second by Trustee Wojowski. Vote by roll call. Larson, yes; Newton, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes; Calkins, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Mayor Collins read the reminders. Trustee Larson moved to adjourn. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Voice Vote. All in favor, 0 opposed. Motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:51 p.m. Michelle Gibas, Village Clerk 12 Village of Plainfield Meeting Minutes – June 17, 2019 Page 5 VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 17, 2019 AT:VILLAGE HALL BOARD PRESENT: M.COLLINS, C.LARSON, L.NEWTON, B.WOJOWSKI, , H.BENTON, M.BONUCHI, AND K.CALKINS. OTHERS PRESENT: B.MURPHY, VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR; J.HARVEY, ATTORNEY; M.GIBAS, VILLAGE CLERK; M.ADDEBUTO, ENGINEER; A.PERSONS, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR; J.PROULX, PLANNING DIRECTOR; L.SPIRES, BUILDING INSPECTOR; T.PLECKHAM, MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR; AND J.KONOPEK, CHIEF OF POLICE. Mayor Collins called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. Present roll call stands. Mr. Jon Proulx stated that the applicant is seeking to extend their existing annexation agreement for a 43-acre parcel located on Route 126 and Essington Road for an additional five (5) years until October 3, 2024. The annexation agreement includes a requirement to dedicate future right-of-way for improvements to Essington Road and Route 126 at no cost. There were no public comments. Trustee Bonuchi moved to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Second by Trustee Newton. Voice Vote. All in favor, 0 opposed. Motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:16 p.m. Michelle Gibas, Village Clerk 13 Agenda Item No:2.b Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Traci Pleckham Submitting Department: Administration Department Item Type: Department Report Agenda Section: Subject: Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for July 1, 2019. Suggested Action: Attachments: Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for July 1, 2019 14 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice Amount 10131 - BAXTER & WOODMAN 0205309 Edit 04/19/2019 04/30/2019 918.80 10131 - BAXTER & WOODMAN 0205915 Edit 05/17/2019 07/01/2019 425.00 10131 - BAXTER & WOODMAN 0205311 Edit 04/19/2019 04/30/2019 560.00 10131 - BAXTER & WOODMAN 0205802 Edit 05/10/2019 07/01/2019 2,827.50 10131 - BAXTER & WOODMAN 0205183 Edit 03/26/2019 04/30/2019 3,727.44 12254 - TRACY, JOHNSON & WILSON 2019-00001508 Edit 02/21/2019 04/30/2019 195.00 Invoice Transactions 6 $8,653.74 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000173 Paid by EFT # 965 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 (170.55) C/O LOYD BOWMAN THE COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2020-00000212 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 2,000.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,829.45 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 45,486.28 Invoice Transactions 1 $45,486.28 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 27,609.40 Invoice Transactions 1 $27,609.40 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 6,457.07 Invoice Transactions 1 $6,457.07 10527 - ILL MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT REGULAR 2020-00000199 Paid by Check # 120288 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 56,862.86 Invoice Transactions 1 $56,862.86 10949 - PLAINFIELD POLICE PEN ACCT#4236- 2308 2020-00000205 Paid by Check # 120294 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 22,135.88 Invoice Transactions 1 $22,135.88 Accounts Payable by G/L Distribution Report Invoice Due Date Range 06/18/19 - 07/01/19 Invoice Description Fund 01 - General Fund Account 0121.110 - Unbilled Receivable-Developer AP Homes 24950 W. 127th Account 0121.110 - Unbilled Receivable-Developer Totals Account 0201.999 - Miscellaneous Accounts Payable Reverse of Service Charges Developer Billing The Farmhouse The Farmhouse The Farmhouse Park West Account 0210.223 - Medicare W/H Payable FICA - FICA* Account 0210.223 - Medicare W/H Payable Totals Account 0210.237 - IMRF Payable Account 0210.220 - Federal W/H Payable Totals Account 0210.222 - FICA Payable FICA - FICA* Account 0210.222 - FICA Payable Totals The Big Serve Account 0201.999 - Miscellaneous Accounts Payable Totals Account 0210.220 - Federal W/H Payable FICA - FICA* Account 0210.238 - Police Pension W/H Payable Totals Account 0210.241 - Deferred Comp. Plan IMRF - Illinois Municipal Retirement * Account 0210.237 - IMRF Payable Totals Account 0210.238 - Police Pension W/H Payable POL PEN - Police Pension Annual* Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 1 of 22 15 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10315 - DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT ADVISORS 2020-00000198 Paid by Check # 120287 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 20,404.37 10774 - METLIFE 2020-00000202 Paid by Check # 120291 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 725.44 11758 - VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS- 306593 2020-00000208 Paid by Check # 120297 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 9,960.84 Invoice Transactions 3 $31,090.65 10778 - METROPOLITAN ALLIANCE OF POLICE 2020-00000203 Paid by Check # 120292 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 1,620.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $1,620.00 11244 - UNITED WAY OF WILL COUNTY 2020-00000207 Paid by Check # 120296 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 52.98 Invoice Transactions 1 $52.98 10030 - AFLAC 2020-00000197 Paid by Check # 120286 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 795.28 Invoice Transactions 1 $795.28 10030 - AFLAC 2020-00000197 Paid by Check # 120286 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 403.69 Invoice Transactions 1 $403.69 11124 - STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 2020-00000206 Paid by Check # 120295 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 3,195.01 12714 - WILL COUNTY CIRCUIT CLERK'S OFFICE 2020-00000211 Paid by Check # 120300 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 355.84 Invoice Transactions 2 $3,550.85 11272 - VSP 2020-00000210 Paid by Check # 120299 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 2,414.44 Invoice Transactions 1 $2,414.44 11266 - VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD 2020-00000209 Paid by Check # 120298 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 2,047.96 Invoice Transactions 1 $2,047.96 11272 - VSP 2020-00000210 Paid by Check # 120299 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 528.34 Invoice Transactions 1 $528.34 10854 - NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS.2020-00000204 Paid by Check # 120293 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 69.28 Invoice Transactions 1 $69.28 457-ICMA-FLAT - Deferred Comp ICMA* Account 0210.241 - Deferred Comp. Plan Totals Account 0210.242 - Union Dues MAP - Metropolitan Alliance of Police 457-IPPFA-PCT - Deferred Comp IPPFA*457-METLIFE-PCT - Deferred Comp Metlife AFLAC - PRETAX - AFLAC Pretax* Account 0210.245 - AFLAC Post-Tax Totals Account 0210.246 - Child Support/Maintenance Assignment CHILD SUPPORT - Child Support Wage Assignment* Account 0210.244 - AFLAC Pre-Tax AFLAC - PRETAX - AFLAC Pretax* Account 0210.244 - AFLAC Pre-Tax Totals Account 0210.245 - AFLAC Post-Tax Account 0210.242 - Union Dues Totals Account 0210.243 - United Way Donations UNITED WAY - United Way of Will County Account 0210.243 - United Way Donations Totals Account 0210.299 - Payroll Insurance Adjustment VISION INS AT-S - Vision Insurance Premium*Account 0210.299 - Payroll Insurance Adjustment Totals Account 0210.301 - Employee Life Insurance Account 0210.247 - Employee Insurance Benefit Totals Account 0210.249 - Flex 125-FSA FSA MED PT - Discovery Benefits Medical* Account 0210.249 - Flex 125-FSA Totals SPOUSAL SUP - Spousal/Maintenance Support Account 0210.246 - Child Support/Maintenance Assignment Totals Account 0210.247 - Employee Insurance Benefit VISION INS AT-S - Vision Insurance Premium* SUP LIFE INS - NCPERS Account 0210.301 - Employee Life Insurance Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 2 of 22 16 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10175 - CARCARE TOWING 2020-00000193 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 250.00 10209 - CHOBAR'S TOWING 2020-00000194 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 375.00 11204 - TODD'S BODY SHOP & TOWING 2020-00000223 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 625.00 Invoice Transactions 3 $1,250.00 10767 - MENARDS, INC.55015 Edit 06/12/2019 07/01/2019 28.32 Invoice Transactions 1 $28.32 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000172 Paid by EFT # 964 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 179.76 Invoice Transactions 1 $179.76 11429 - AZAVAR AUDIT SOLUTIONS 147498 Edit 05/15/2019 07/01/2019 979.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $979.00 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000174 Paid by EFT # 966 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 71.40 12770 - PALMER HOUSE FLORIST 015815 Edit 06/20/2019 07/01/2019 70.69 12770 - PALMER HOUSE FLORIST 015747 Edit 06/20/2019 07/01/2019 65.26 Invoice Transactions 3 $207.35 Invoice Transactions 3 $207.35 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000174 Paid by EFT # 966 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 674.42 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000175 Paid by EFT # 967 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 132.06 10424 - MICHELLE GIBAS 2020-00000229 Edit 06/21/2019 07/01/2019 50.00 Invoice Transactions 3 $856.48 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000178 Paid by EFT # 970 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 55.11 10470 - HENRICKSEN AND COMPANY INC.674604 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 600.00 10631 - JUST SAFETY, LTD.32816 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 39.30 11278 - WAREHOUSE DIRECT 4324913-0 Edit 06/18/2019 07/01/2019 20.62 Invoice Transactions 4 $715.03 Mobile Field Force Account 0227.005 - 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FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000174 Paid by EFT # 966 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 1,500.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $1,500.00 10424 - MICHELLE GIBAS 2020-00000229 Edit 06/21/2019 07/01/2019 142.68 Invoice Transactions 1 $142.68 11318 - WILL COUNTY RECORDER 2020-00000231 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 82.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $82.00 11838 - COMCAST - ACCOUNT #901868063 83636425 Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 637.99 10832 - MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION , LLC 000327960 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 450.00 12713 - UMB Bank, N.A.656097 Edit 05/16/2019 07/01/2019 14.35 Invoice Transactions 3 $1,102.34 Invoice Transactions 13 $4,398.53 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000178 Paid by EFT # 970 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 125.00 11635 - SAM'S CLUB 2020-00000168 Paid by Check # 120284 05/20/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 45.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $170.00 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000178 Paid by EFT # 970 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 55.25 Invoice Transactions 1 $55.25 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000177 Paid by EFT # 969 05/29/2019 04/30/2019 04/30/2019 31.50 12761 - MAGGIE SPEAKS 2020-00000230 Edit 06/25/2019 07/01/2019 1,000.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,031.50 Invoice Transactions 5 $1,256.75 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000185 Paid by EFT # 976 05/29/2019 04/30/2019 04/30/2019 191.46 10483 - HOMETOWN PLAINFIELD REFRIGERATION 27504 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 738.24 Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 8045 - Recording Fees 05/10/19 - 05/28/19 Account 8045 - Recording Fees Totals Murphy Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash CIMCO Training Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Division 03 - Community Relations Program Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions De Boni Account 8135 - Contractual Services Acct. 901868063 Admin. Support 06/01/19 - 05/31/20 PL07 Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Account 8072 - Settler's Park Totals Division 03 - Community Relations Program Totals Division 04 - Facility Management Program Account 8070 - Public Relations Totals Account 8072 - Settler's Park De Boni Concert in the Park 07/18/19 Acct. 0402 68225928 Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 8070 - Public Relations De Boni Account 5000 - Building Supplies Persons Concession Stand Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 4 of 22 18 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10585 - INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER 1915201024577 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 126.70 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54355 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 76.88 Invoice Transactions 4 $1,133.28 12610 - COSMOPOLITAN CLEANING & MAINTENANCE 8629 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 2,375.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $2,375.00 Invoice Transactions 5 $3,508.28 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000184 Paid by EFT # 975 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 100.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $100.00 11054 - SELECTION.COM 375986 Edit 06/16/2019 07/01/2019 36.00 11292 - WESSELS & SHERMAN 97 Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 450.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $486.00 Invoice Transactions 3 $586.00 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000171 Paid by EFT # 963 05/29/2019 04/30/2019 06/21/2019 946.49 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000172 Paid by EFT # 964 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 114.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,060.49 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000172 Paid by EFT # 964 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 49.03 Invoice Transactions 1 $49.03 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000172 Paid by EFT # 964 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 385.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $385.00 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000171 Paid by EFT # 963 05/29/2019 04/30/2019 06/21/2019 11.36 Invoice Transactions 1 $11.36 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000171 Paid by EFT # 963 05/29/2019 04/30/2019 06/21/2019 11.99 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000172 Paid by EFT # 964 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 975.89 Account 5000 - Building Supplies Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services June 2019 Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Fire Alarm Back-Up Batteries Dumpster Enclosure Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Division 06 - Human Resources Program Totals Division 08 - IT Program Account 8070 - Public Relations Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Contractual Services Semi-Annual Rate 05/01 - 10/31/19 Division 04 - Facility Management Program Totals Division 06 - Human Resources Program Account 8070 - Public Relations Harris Kaczanko Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Kaczanko Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Kaczanko Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Account 3000 - Travel/Training Kaczanko Kaczanko Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 8030 - 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PETTY CASH - PD 8143 Paid by Check # 120283 06/17/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 20.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $20.00 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 3.60 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 34.85 Invoice Transactions 2 $38.45 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1931411-IN Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 762.05 Invoice Transactions 1 $762.05 12819 - METRO FIBERNET LLC 2020-00000219 Edit 06/18/2019 07/01/2019 142.20 Invoice Transactions 1 $142.20 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000180 Paid by EFT # 971 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 229.00 Account 8031 - Software Licensing/Renewals Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Kaczanko Contractual Services Account 8030 - Server/Network Supplies Totals Account 8031 - Software Licensing/Renewals Kaczanko LEADS Online annual maintenance Unit 04 - Administration/Finance Totals Unit 05 - Police Department Division 02 - Administration Program Account 3000 - Travel/Training Kaczanko Account 9111 - Computers Totals Division 08 - IT Program Totals SOW-PVH-L3 On-Site Tech Support Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Account 9111 - Computers Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Account 8035 - Maintenance Contracts/Lease Acct. 1419329 Account 8035 - Maintenance Contracts/Lease Totals Envelopes, Bus. Cards, Tow Reports Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Konopek LEAP Conference- Flood, Buonamici Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage PD Postage Account 8040 - Custodian Konopek Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 6 of 22 20 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8137 Paid by Check # 120283 06/07/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 97.88 12115 - COLLEY ELEVATOR COMPANY 185015 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 215.00 10249 - CONRAD CO.102015401 Edit 05/08/2019 07/01/2019 171.18 12891 - J & S ELECTRIC AND SIGN, INC.43419 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 436.00 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54395 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 225.94 12275 - THE FITNESS CONNECTION 33222 Edit 06/19/2019 07/01/2019 225.00 Invoice Transactions 7 $1,600.00 11501 - NAPERVILLE RADIOLOGISTS S.C.2020-00000167 Paid by Check # 120282 05/24/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 82.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $82.00 Invoice Transactions 13 $2,644.70 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000182 Paid by EFT # 973 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 117.48 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8138 Paid by Check # 120283 06/11/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 60.00 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8140 Paid by Check # 120283 06/13/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 18.91 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8145 Paid by Check # 120283 06/19/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 56.60 10234 - COLLEGE OF DUPAGE 2020-00000195 Edit 05/27/2019 07/01/2019 799.00 10667 - ERIN COOK 2020-00000196 Edit 06/14/2019 07/01/2019 135.00 Invoice Transactions 6 $1,186.99 11838 - COMCAST - ACCOUNT #901868063 83636425 Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 637.98 12677 - TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT REVOLVING FUND T1933985 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 752.75 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,390.73 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 29.25 Invoice Transactions 1 $29.25 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54695 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 12.99 Invoice Transactions 1 $12.99 10226 - CLEAN IMAGE CAR WASH 5716 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 116.95 12264 - WEX BANK 59480735 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 736.72 Account 8135 - Contractual Services Acct. 556760 Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Neon Sign Repair Tables Workout Equipment PD Account 8040 - Custodian Totals Kitchen Supplies Inspection Cleaning Supplies Active Shooter Training Emergency Response Training- Wagner 1580641 ITOA/IDOA Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Division 51 - Police Operations Account 3000 - Travel/Training Novak Operation Life Saver's Meeting B. Marzetta CIT Conference Drone Supplies Account 5010 - Replacement Supplies Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage PD Postage Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5010 - Replacement Supplies Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet Acct. 901868063 May 2019 Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet Totals Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 7 of 22 21 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description Invoice Transactions 2 $853.67 10413 - GALLS INC.012846396 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 125.00 10608 - JCM UNIFORMS 755978 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 54.45 10608 - JCM UNIFORMS 756711 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 47.95 10608 - JCM UNIFORMS 755896 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 37.00 10608 - JCM UNIFORMS 756387 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 57.00 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1932580-In Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 759.67 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1932550-IN Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 8.42 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1913505-IN Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 17.41 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1929433-IN Edit 05/24/2019 07/01/2019 12.43 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1932003-IN Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 760.60 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1931926-IN Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 71.00 Invoice Transactions 11 $1,950.93 12133 - BROWNELLS, INC 17619426 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 523.45 12133 - BROWNELLS, INC 17619426-A Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 .40 Invoice Transactions 2 $523.85 12536 - ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE 2020-00000170 Paid by Check # 120281 06/10/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 25.00 11689 - FMP 53-330028 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 95.04 11689 - FMP 53-330915 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 49.24 11689 - FMP 67-266183 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 14.21 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920985 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 75.98 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920609 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 110.88 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-919485 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 71.99 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-919566 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 48.98 10585 - INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER 1915201024666 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 5.99 10666 - K & M TIRE 421634296 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 568.40 10666 - K & M TIRE 421633400 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 659.60 11872 - MERLIN 200,000 MILE SHOPS 60487 Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 49.00 12189 - NICK'S EMERGENCY LIGHTING & MORE 1107 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 537.50 12189 - NICK'S EMERGENCY LIGHTING & MORE 1108 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 487.50 Solorio Munson Malcolm Weyenberg Lemke Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Sheehan Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Account 5100 - Ammunition/Weapons Supplies Firearms/Ammunition Uniforms Munson Munson Weyenberg Robles Ford Sedans Air Filters Vehicle Maintenance M27 M23 M45 Account 5100 - Ammunition/Weapons Totals Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance M35 Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance M24 & M29 Docking Station M45 M35 M23 Mff1/2022 M23 Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 8 of 22 22 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 12189 - NICK'S EMERGENCY LIGHTING & MORE 1109 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 532.50 12189 - NICK'S EMERGENCY LIGHTING & MORE 1110 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 487.50 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 175.83 11020 - ROD BAKER FORD SALES, INC 176305 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 280.20 11020 - ROD BAKER FORD SALES, INC 176553 Edit 06/12/2019 07/01/2019 523.92 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014327 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 50.54 Invoice Transactions 20 $4,849.80 12897 - AMERICAN BICYCLE OF PLAINFIELD LLC 05171912102741 1 Edit 05/17/2019 07/01/2019 47.95 12894 - OSWEGO CYCLERY 06061910533035 8 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 2,700.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $2,747.95 Invoice Transactions 47 $13,546.16 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000180 Paid by EFT # 971 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 1,183.62 Invoice Transactions 1 $1,183.62 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 88.85 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 34.83 Invoice Transactions 2 $123.68 12264 - WEX BANK 59480735 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 736.41 Invoice Transactions 1 $736.41 11085 - SIRCHIE 0403967-IN Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 113.50 Invoice Transactions 1 $113.50 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000180 Paid by EFT # 971 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 300.00 12216 - BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 2020-00000192 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 6,885.00 10413 - GALLS INC.012845721 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 83.88 10587 - INVENTORY TRADING COMPANY 97459 Edit 04/25/2019 04/30/2019 280.00 M21 & M23 Docking Station M26 & M28 Docking Station Envelopes, Bus. Cards, Tow Reports Division 51 - Police Operations Totals Division 52 - Police Administration Account 3000 - Travel/Training Konopek Account 8069 - Bike Unit Bike Unit Bike Unit Account 8069 - Bike Unit Totals M27 M23 M28 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Totals Account 5040.002 - Crime Scene/Evidence Tech Supply Crime Scene/Evidence Tech Supplies Account 5040.002 - Crime Scene/Evidence Tech Supply Totals Account 5115.004 - Community Programs-Explorer Program Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage PD Postage Envelopes, Bus. Cards, Tow Reports Konopek 2019 Explorer Conference Explorer Program Explorer Program Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 9 of 22 23 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description Invoice Transactions 4 $7,548.88 11689 - FMP 53-330012 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 14.21 11689 - FMP 53-330028 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 23.76 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920016 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 16.71 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014288 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 159.95 Invoice Transactions 4 $214.63 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000180 Paid by EFT # 971 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 133.20 Invoice Transactions 1 $133.20 10170 - CALEA INV31016 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 4,595.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $4,595.00 Invoice Transactions 15 $14,648.92 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8139 Paid by Check # 120283 06/13/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 45.04 Invoice Transactions 1 $45.04 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 167.55 10882 - NOTARY PUBLIC ASSOCIATION 2020-00000214 Edit 06/18/2019 07/01/2019 54.00 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 34.83 Invoice Transactions 3 $256.38 Invoice Transactions 4 $301.42 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000175 Paid by EFT # 967 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 25.00 10645 - BRETT KEAG 2020-00000213 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 135.00 10899 - OSWEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT 100 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 1,250.00 11071 - STEVEN SHERVINO 2020-00000218 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 135.00 Invoice Transactions 4 $1,545.00 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 1.60 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance M2 Account 5115.004 - Community Programs-Explorer Program Totals Division 52 - Police Administration Totals Division 53 - Police Records Account 3000 - Travel/Training Team Building Seminar- Zambrano Account 8250 - Background Check Services Totals Account 8268 - Accreditation Annual Dues Account 8268 - Accreditation Totals M190 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Totals Account 8250 - Background Check Services Konopek Division 56 - Community Services Account 3000 - Travel/Training Pleckham ITOA/IDOA ALICE Training Envelopes, Bus. Cards, Tow Reports Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Division 53 - Police Records Totals Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage PD Postage Choi ITOA/IDOA Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage PD Postage Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 10 of 22 24 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 34.83 Invoice Transactions 2 $36.43 12264 - WEX BANK 59480735 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 40.53 Invoice Transactions 1 $40.53 10997 - RAY O'HERRON CO., INC.1932004-IN Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 760.60 Invoice Transactions 1 $760.60 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8136 Paid by Check # 120283 06/06/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 19.32 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8141 Paid by Check # 120283 06/17/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 10.15 Invoice Transactions 2 $29.47 10487 - ADVANCE AUTO PARTS/AAP FINANCIAL SERVICES 6535915443485 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 3.89 12878 - DEMPSEY DCJ II INC.38769 Edit 05/10/2019 07/01/2019 692.00 11689 - FMP 53-330108 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 155.19 11689 - FMP 52-424425 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 14.21 11689 - FMP 53-330028 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 23.76 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014518 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 26.62 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014376 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 57.05 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014377 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 43.08 10139 - WEBB CHEVROLET PLAINFIELD 45014252 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 20.64 Invoice Transactions 9 $1,036.44 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000181 Paid by EFT # 972 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 69.16 Invoice Transactions 1 $69.16 Invoice Transactions 20 $3,517.63 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8142 Paid by Check # 120283 06/17/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 37.82 Invoice Transactions 1 $37.82 10858 - NEOPOST 2020-00000225 Edit 06/26/2019 06/26/2019 509.15 10891 - OFF THE PRESS 22089 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 34.83 Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing J. 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Cards, Tow Reports Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 11 of 22 25 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description Invoice Transactions 2 $543.98 11297 - THOMSON REUTERS-WEST PUBLISHING CO 840365110 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 517.92 11297 - THOMSON REUTERS-WEST PUBLISHING CO 6128712879 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 111.00 11297 - THOMSON REUTERS-WEST PUBLISHING CO 840449085 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 705.00 11343 - WILL COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 2020-00000226 Edit 06/20/2019 07/01/2019 100.00 11343 - WILL COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 2020-00000227 Edit 06/18/2019 07/01/2019 100.00 Invoice Transactions 5 $1,533.92 Invoice Transactions 8 $2,115.72 10924 - PETTY CASH - PD 8144 Paid by Check # 120283 06/19/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 21.97 12092 - CENTER FOR PUBLIC SAFETY 1708 Edit 05/24/2019 07/01/2019 354.51 10209 - CHOBAR'S TOWING 14407 Edit 05/09/2019 07/01/2019 125.00 12345 - FIRST PLACE RENTAL 304858-1 Edit 06/19/2019 07/01/2019 31.36 12895 - SHAWN COFFEE 1001 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 100.00 12075 - UNIVERSITY OF IL AT CHICAGO (UIC)H0499 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 225.00 Invoice Transactions 6 $857.84 Invoice Transactions 6 $857.84 Invoice Transactions 113 $37,632.39 10825 - MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS 42876512019 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 10.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $10.00 10058 - AMERICAN MESSAGING U1165213TF Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 2.62 Invoice Transactions 1 $2.62 10226 - CLEAN IMAGE CAR WASH 5716 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 46.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $46.00 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000181 Paid by EFT # 972 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 245.30 Invoice Transactions 1 $245.30 May 2019 Abbott Meyers Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions May 2019 Criminal & Motor Vehicle Law Full Set Account 9300 - Contingencies Totals Division 93 - Contingencies Totals Unit 05 - Police Department Totals Contingencies Tow-Contingencies Case #19-8334 Photographer for Police Awards Dinner Case 18-10535 Division 57 - Court Services Totals Division 93 - Contingencies Account 9300 - Contingencies Staff & Command Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Totals Account 5040.001 - Supplies/Hardware-ESDA Ruggles Account 4005 - Cellular Phones/Pagers Cell Phones Account 4005 - Cellular Phones/Pagers Totals Account 5020 - Gas/Oil/Mileage/Carwash Unit 07 - PEMA Division 07 - PEMA Program Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet June 2019 Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet Totals Account 5040.001 - Supplies/Hardware-ESDA Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 12 of 22 26 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10623 - CINTAS FIRE PROTECTION OF94565620 Edit 04/10/2019 04/30/2019 538.91 Invoice Transactions 1 $538.91 Invoice Transactions 5 $842.83 Invoice Transactions 5 $842.83 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000186 Paid by EFT # 977 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 757.20 Invoice Transactions 1 $757.20 10562 - IMSA 2020-00000191 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 100.00 11748 - THE HERALD-NEWS 2020-00000222 Edit 05/19/2019 07/01/2019 93.59 Invoice Transactions 2 $193.59 12893 - FRANK RUANE 2020-00000216 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 54.24 12892 - MICHAEL PAYNE 2020-00000215 Edit 05/15/2019 07/01/2019 54.07 Invoice Transactions 2 $108.31 12540 - FITNESS EXPRESS INC 16093 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 60.00 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54688 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 2.99 Invoice Transactions 2 $62.99 12300 - SHAW MEDIA 051910084924 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 192.98 Invoice Transactions 1 $192.98 Invoice Transactions 8 $1,315.07 11838 - COMCAST - ACCOUNT #901868063 83636425 Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 637.98 Invoice Transactions 1 $637.98 10238 - COMED 2020-00000187 Edit 05/21/2019 07/01/2019 16.16 10238 - COMED 2020-00000228 Edit 06/21/2019 07/01/2019 1,141.16 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,157.32 Division 02 - Administration Program Account 3000 - Travel/Training Persons Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Division 07 - PEMA Program Totals Unit 07 - PEMA Totals Unit 08 - Street Department Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Building Maintenance Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Totals Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Speed Sensor Replacement Building Maintenance Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Boot Reimbursement Boot Reimbursement Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions IMSA ID #105860 Piotrowski Acct. 40246382 Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 4015 - Electricity/Gas Acct. 0721078039 Acct. 4293072110 Account 4015 - Electricity/Gas Totals Division 60 - Street Maintenance Program Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet Acct. 901868063 Account 4000 - Telephone/Internet Totals Account 8050 - Legal Notices Legal Notices Account 8050 - Legal Notices Totals Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 13 of 22 27 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54639 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 8.53 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54738 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 42.73 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54758 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 94.71 Invoice Transactions 3 $145.97 10953 - PLAINFIELD SIGNS, INC.16885 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 85.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $85.00 10218 - CINTAS CORPORATION #344 344191387 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 62.50 10218 - CINTAS CORPORATION #344 344184618 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 62.50 12728 - GBJ SALES, LLC 2027 Edit 03/12/2019 04/30/2019 94.50 12826 - SCHATTKE, ARLAN 2020-00000217 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 150.00 Invoice Transactions 4 $369.50 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633900 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 4.99 10487 - ADVANCE AUTO PARTS/AAP FINANCIAL SERVICES 6535916159817 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 6.00 11689 - FMP 50-2425932 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 32.12 11689 - FMP 53-330409 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 10.85 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920592 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 12.90 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920068 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 23.98 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920389 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 6.98 10437 - GRAINGER 9198037245 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 58.40 11020 - ROD BAKER FORD SALES, INC 176319 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 18.61 Invoice Transactions 9 $174.83 10361 - ELECTRICAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (ERM) 41537 Edit 05/10/2019 07/01/2019 4,687.00 10760 - MEADE ELECTRIC COMPANY 688460 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 900.00 10760 - MEADE ELECTRIC COMPANY 688617 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 926.20 Invoice Transactions 3 $6,513.20 12822 - LURVEY LANDSCAPE SUPPLY S7-10010095 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 154.44 11087 - SKC CONSTRUCTION, INC.2020-00000220 Edit 06/17/2019 07/01/2019 75,214.16 Account 5055 - Street Sign Maintenance Settlers' Park Monument Sign Account 5055 - Street Sign Maintenance Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Supplies Supplies Supplies Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Totals Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Streets Stock Vehicle Maintenance Uniforms Uniforms Uniforms Boot Reimbursement Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Unit 1018 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Totals Account 8130 - Street Light Maintenance Pole Assemby for Damage to Village Property, will invoice Vehicle Maintenance Streets Stock Unit 1064 Streets Stock Vehicle Maintenance Clay Pavers 18/19 Pavement Crack Filling Pmt. #2 Traffic Signal Maint. Dan O'Connell & Feeney Account 8130 - Street Light Maintenance Totals Account 8131 - Street Maintenance Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 14 of 22 28 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description Invoice Transactions 2 $75,368.60 10986 - R & R SEPTIC AND SEWER SERVICE 19-2243 Edit 05/08/2019 07/01/2019 1,100.00 10986 - R & R SEPTIC AND SEWER SERVICE 19-2454 Edit 05/24/2019 07/01/2019 600.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $1,700.00 10252 - CONTINENTAL WEATHER SERVICE 192349 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 150.00 10340 - EDWARD OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 00098006-00 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 1,764.00 12755 - VERIZON CONNECT NWF, INC.OSV0000017801 14 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 511.65 Invoice Transactions 3 $2,425.65 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633823 Edit 05/21/2019 07/01/2019 9.92 11995 - FLEETPRIDE 20939900 Edit 02/19/2019 04/30/2019 211.97 11689 - FMP 53-330884 Edit 06/10/2019 07/01/2019 218.58 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-919937 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 12.66 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920143 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 (21.99) 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920136 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 (2.72) 10421 - GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1236-920109 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 24.49 12064 - POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC.690071589 Edit 05/23/2019 07/01/2019 479.00 11652 - RICK'S RV CENTER, INC 285357 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 21.70 11020 - ROD BAKER FORD SALES, INC 176243 Edit 06/01/2019 07/01/2019 4.55 11058 - SERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC.115456 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 128.00 11118 - STANDARD EQUIPMENT CO.P14096 Edit 05/16/2019 07/01/2019 123.67 10189 - TREDROC TIRE SERVICES LLC 7430025506 Edit 05/20/2019 07/01/2019 59.90 Invoice Transactions 13 $1,269.73 Invoice Transactions 43 $89,847.78 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54556 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 86.86 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54353 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 85.59 12542 - SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, LLC 92021217-001 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 721.70 12542 - SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, LLC 92211788-001 Edit 06/14/2019 07/01/2019 306.00 Invoice Transactions 4 $1,200.15 Invoice Transactions 4 $1,200.15 Invoice Transactions 55 $92,363.00 Storm Sewer Improvements Indian Boundary Culvert Account 8132 - Storm Sewer Improvements Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Account 8131 - Street Maintenance Totals Account 8132 - Storm Sewer Improvements Account 8160 - Equipment Maintenance Equipment Maintenance Unit 1022 Unit 1063 Unit 1026 June 2019 Contractual Services May 2019 Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Unit 1059 Crosswind Sweeper 1012 Crosswind Unit 1052 Account 8160 - Equipment Maintenance Totals Unit 1038 Unit 1038 Unit 1038 1069 Red Trailer Hitch Part Division 62 - Forestry Program Totals Unit 08 - Street Department Totals Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Totals Division 60 - Street Maintenance Program Totals Division 62 - Forestry Program Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Unit 09 - Community Development Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 15 of 22 29 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000183 Paid by EFT # 974 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 21.35 Invoice Transactions 1 $21.35 12300 - SHAW MEDIA 051910084924 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 1,110.90 Invoice Transactions 1 $1,110.90 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000184 Paid by EFT # 975 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 251.66 Invoice Transactions 1 $251.66 Invoice Transactions 3 $1,383.91 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000176 Paid by EFT # 968 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 1,195.92 12614 - PATRICK HENEGHAN 2019-00001507 Edit 04/17/2019 04/30/2019 40.00 12614 - PATRICK HENEGHAN 2020-00000189 Edit 06/19/2019 07/01/2019 20.00 10532 - ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION CODE ENFORCEMENT 2020-00000190 Edit 06/24/2019 07/01/2019 100.00 Invoice Transactions 4 $1,355.92 11044 - SCHWAAB, INC C051691 Edit 06/12/2019 07/01/2019 67.74 Invoice Transactions 1 $67.74 Invoice Transactions 5 $1,423.66 Invoice Transactions 8 $2,807.57 10424 - MICHELLE GIBAS 2020-00000169 Paid by Check # 120280 06/17/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 138.89 Invoice Transactions 1 $138.89 12000 - INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS, INC C45357A Edit 06/14/2019 07/01/2019 8,155.00 Invoice Transactions 1 $8,155.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $8,293.89 Invoice Transactions 2 $8,293.89 Invoice Transactions 258 $376,571.86 Harris Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Division 20 - Planning Program Totals Account 8050 - Legal Notices Legal Notices Account 8050 - Legal Notices Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Division 20 - Planning Program Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Proulx Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Division 21 - Building Program Totals Unit 09 - Community Development Totals Quarterly Training-Gregory, Weyer Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Signature Stamps Division 21 - Building Program Account 3000 - Travel/Training Goska Plumbing Inspectors Assn. Meetings Plumbing Inspectors Assn. Meetings Unit 50 - Police Commission Totals Fund 01 - General Fund Totals Fund 02 - Water and Sewer Fund Account 8115 - Police Testing/Hiring Sergeant Testing Account 8115 - Police Testing/Hiring Totals Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Unit 50 - Police Commission Division 02 - Administration Program Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Police Commissioner Retirement Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 16 of 22 30 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 4,820.67 Invoice Transactions 1 $4,820.67 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 2,946.28 Invoice Transactions 1 $2,946.28 10578 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 2020-00000201 Paid by Check # 120290 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 689.03 Invoice Transactions 1 $689.03 10527 - ILL MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT REGULAR 2020-00000199 Paid by Check # 120288 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 14,082.02 Invoice Transactions 1 $14,082.02 10315 - DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT ADVISORS 2020-00000198 Paid by Check # 120287 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 1,272.27 10774 - METLIFE 2020-00000202 Paid by Check # 120291 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 299.84 11758 - VANTAGEPOINT TRANSFER AGENTS- 306593 2020-00000208 Paid by Check # 120297 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 201.73 Invoice Transactions 3 $1,773.84 11244 - UNITED WAY OF WILL COUNTY 2020-00000207 Paid by Check # 120296 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 9.02 Invoice Transactions 1 $9.02 10030 - AFLAC 2020-00000197 Paid by Check # 120286 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 30.49 Invoice Transactions 1 $30.49 10030 - AFLAC 2020-00000197 Paid by Check # 120286 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 37.85 Invoice Transactions 1 $37.85 11124 - STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 2020-00000206 Paid by Check # 120295 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 852.53 Invoice Transactions 1 $852.53 11272 - VSP 2020-00000210 Paid by Check # 120299 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 268.26 Invoice Transactions 1 $268.26 Account 0210.223 - Medicare W/H Payable Totals Account 0210.237 - IMRF Payable IMRF - Illinois Municipal Retirement * Account 0210.237 - IMRF Payable Totals FICA - FICA* Account 0210.222 - FICA Payable Totals Account 0210.223 - Medicare W/H Payable FICA - FICA* Account 0210.220 - Federal W/H Payable FICA - FICA* Account 0210.220 - Federal W/H Payable Totals Account 0210.222 - FICA Payable AFLAC - PRETAX - AFLAC Pretax* Account 0210.244 - AFLAC Pre-Tax Totals Account 0210.245 - AFLAC Post-Tax AFLAC - PRETAX - AFLAC Pretax* Account 0210.243 - United Way Donations UNITED WAY - United Way of Will County Account 0210.243 - United Way Donations Totals Account 0210.244 - AFLAC Pre-Tax Account 0210.241 - Deferred Comp. Plan 457-IPPFA-PCT - Deferred Comp IPPFA* 457-METLIFE-PCT - Deferred Comp Metlife457-ICMA-FLAT - Deferred Comp ICMA*Account 0210.241 - Deferred Comp. Plan Totals Account 0210.247 - Employee Insurance Benefit VISION INS AT-S - Vision Insurance Premium* Account 0210.247 - Employee Insurance Benefit Totals Account 0210.249 - Flex 125-FSA Account 0210.245 - AFLAC Post-Tax Totals Account 0210.246 - Child Support/Maintenance Assignment CHILD SUPPORT - Child Support Wage Assignment*Account 0210.246 - Child Support/Maintenance Assignment Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 17 of 22 31 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 11266 - VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD 2020-00000209 Paid by Check # 120298 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 293.04 Invoice Transactions 1 $293.04 10854 - NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS.2020-00000204 Paid by Check # 120293 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 06/28/2019 26.72 Invoice Transactions 1 $26.72 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000186 Paid by EFT # 977 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 91.19 Invoice Transactions 1 $91.19 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000186 Paid by EFT # 977 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 3.68 11318 - WILL COUNTY RECORDER 2020-00000231 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 41.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $44.68 11748 - THE HERALD-NEWS 2020-00000222 Edit 05/19/2019 07/01/2019 93.59 Invoice Transactions 1 $93.59 12540 - FITNESS EXPRESS INC 16093 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 59.99 Invoice Transactions 1 $59.99 Invoice Transactions 5 $289.45 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54639 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 8.54 Invoice Transactions 1 $8.54 12728 - GBJ SALES, LLC 2027 Edit 03/12/2019 04/30/2019 94.51 Invoice Transactions 1 $94.51 11689 - FMP 50-2425932 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 32.13 11689 - FMP 53-330409 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 10.85 10437 - GRAINGER 9198037245 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 58.39 Invoice Transactions 3 $101.37 11838 - COMCAST - ACCOUNT #901868063 83636425 Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 637.98 FSA MED PT - Discovery Benefits Medical*Account 0210.249 - Flex 125-FSA Totals Account 0210.301 - Employee Life Insurance SUP LIFE INS - NCPERS 05/10/19 - 05/28/19 Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Acct. 40246382 Persons Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Persons Account 0210.301 - Employee Life Insurance Totals Unit 10 - Water Department Division 02 - Administration Program Account 3000 - Travel/Training Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Uniforms Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Division 30 - Water Distribution Program Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Supplies Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Speed Sensor Replacement Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Acct. 901868063 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 18 of 22 32 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description Invoice Transactions 1 $637.98 10063 - AMERICAN WATER 4000170313 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 25,072.18 10063 - AMERICAN WATER 4000170315 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 706,088.24 Invoice Transactions 2 $731,160.42 Invoice Transactions 8 $732,002.82 Invoice Transactions 13 $732,292.27 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000186 Paid by EFT # 977 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 112.90 Invoice Transactions 1 $112.90 10387 - FIRST MIDWEST - BANKCARD SERVICES 2020-00000186 Paid by EFT # 977 05/29/2019 06/21/2019 06/21/2019 3.67 11318 - WILL COUNTY RECORDER 2020-00000231 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 41.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $44.67 11748 - THE HERALD-NEWS 2020-00000222 Edit 05/19/2019 07/01/2019 93.62 Invoice Transactions 1 $93.62 12540 - FITNESS EXPRESS INC 16093 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 60.01 Invoice Transactions 1 $60.01 Invoice Transactions 5 $311.20 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633872 Edit 06/06/2019 07/01/2019 28.81 Invoice Transactions 1 $28.81 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633859 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 27.66 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633902 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 9.49 10767 - MENARDS, INC.54639 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 8.54 11253 - USABLUEBOOK 912725 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 332.15 Invoice Transactions 4 $377.84 10961 - POLYDYNE INC 1356999 Edit 05/31/2019 07/01/2019 2,217.06 May 2019 May 2019 Account 8135.003 - Lake Michigan Water Purchase Totals Division 30 - Water Distribution Program Totals Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Account 8135.003 - Lake Michigan Water Purchase 05/10/19 - 05/28/19 Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Totals Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Acct. 40246382 Persons Account 3000 - Travel/Training Totals Account 5005 - Office Supplies/Postage Persons Unit 10 - Water Department Totals Unit 11 - Sewer Department Division 02 - Administration Program Account 3000 - Travel/Training Account 5010 - Replacement Supplies Totals Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Supplies Supplies Division 02 - Administration Program Totals Division 40 - Sewer Treatment Program Account 5010 - Replacement Supplies Replacement Supplies Account 5015 - Dues & Subscriptions Totals Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Speed Sensor Replacement Account 8020 - Building Maintenance Totals Chemicals Supplies Supplies Account 5040 - Supplies/Hardware Totals Account 5070 - Chemicals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 19 of 22 33 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 11253 - USABLUEBOOK 909259 Edit 05/29/2019 07/01/2019 422.55 12582 - USALCO 1340976 Edit 05/22/2019 07/01/2019 4,111.65 Invoice Transactions 3 $6,751.26 10386 - FIRST ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. 148307 Edit 06/03/2019 07/01/2019 36.00 10386 - FIRST ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. 148477 Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 36.00 Invoice Transactions 2 $72.00 10197 - CHAYKA, MARK 2019-00001506 Edit 04/30/2019 04/30/2019 150.00 10218 - CINTAS CORPORATION #344 344191387 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 62.04 10218 - CINTAS CORPORATION #344 344184618 Edit 05/30/2019 07/01/2019 62.04 12728 - GBJ SALES, LLC 2027 Edit 03/12/2019 04/30/2019 94.54 Invoice Transactions 4 $368.62 10018 - ACE HARDWARE KIN-KO STORES, INC 633899 Edit 06/13/2019 07/01/2019 20.43 11689 - FMP 50-2425932 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 32.14 11689 - FMP 53-330409 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 10.85 10437 - GRAINGER 9198037245 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 58.41 11020 - ROD BAKER FORD SALES, INC 176576 Edit 06/12/2019 07/01/2019 6.66 Invoice Transactions 5 $128.49 11838 - COMCAST - ACCOUNT #901868063 83636425 Edit 06/15/2019 07/01/2019 637.98 10274 - CUMMINS NPOWER, LLC F2-94823 Edit 05/14/2019 07/01/2019 1,192.13 10274 - CUMMINS NPOWER, LLC F2-94825 Edit 05/14/2019 07/01/2019 1,192.13 10274 - CUMMINS NPOWER, LLC F2-94819 Edit 05/14/2019 07/01/2019 1,295.94 10386 - FIRST ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. 148420 Edit 06/07/2019 07/01/2019 40.50 10631 - JUST SAFETY, LTD.32815 Edit 06/11/2019 07/01/2019 41.90 Invoice Transactions 6 $4,400.58 10824 - MOTION INDUSTRIES, INC.IL03-558585 Edit 05/17/2019 07/01/2019 24.12 Invoice Transactions 1 $24.12 10437 - GRAINGER 9195457776 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 154.70 Account 5085 - Industrial Flow Monitor Industrials Industrials Account 5085 - Industrial Flow Monitor Totals Chemicals Board Approved 07/02/2018 Account 5070 - Chemicals Totals Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Totals Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Account 5095 - Uniforms/Clothing Boot Reimbursement Uniforms Uniforms Uniforms Account 8135 - Contractual Services Acct. 901868063 Woodfarm Unit 1 Woodfarm Unit 2 Onan Gen Set Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Unit 1083 Account 8060 - Vehicle Maintenance Totals Equipment Maintenance Account 8160 - Equipment Maintenance Totals Account 8185 - System Maintenance System Maintenance Chloride First Aid Wastewater Account 8135 - Contractual Services Totals Account 8160 - Equipment Maintenance Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 20 of 22 34 Vendor Invoice No.Status Invoice Date G/L Date Payment Date Invoice AmountInvoice Description 10437 - GRAINGER 9195873485 Edit 06/05/2019 07/01/2019 26.10 12326 - XYLEM WATER SOLUTIONS USA, INC 400917614 Edit 05/21/2019 07/01/2019 3,765.00 Invoice Transactions 3 $3,945.80 Invoice Transactions 29 $16,097.52 Invoice Transactions 34 $16,408.72 10281 - D CONSTRUCTION INC.2020-00000188 Edit 06/04/2019 07/01/2019 247,841.10 Invoice Transactions 1 $247,841.10 Invoice Transactions 1 $247,841.10 Invoice Transactions 1 $247,841.10 Invoice Transactions 62 $1,022,371.84 10211 - CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENG. 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Fund Account 9165.009 - 143rd St. Extension Phase 2 Totals Division 91 - Capital Totals Grand Totals Division 00 - Non-Divisional Totals Unit 00 - Non-Departmental Totals Fund 14 - D.A.R.E. Fund Totals Unit 00 - Non-Departmental Division 00 - Non-Divisional Account 8245 - D.A.R.E. Program Konopek Account 8245 - D.A.R.E. Program Totals Run by Kristin Partyka on 06/27/2019 11:40:57 AM Page 22 of 22 36 Agenda Item No:2.c Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Master Pole Attachment Agreement with Chicago SMSA Limited Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless, an Illinois limited partnership. Suggested Action: Attachments: Verizon Master Pole Memo and Agreement 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Agenda Item No:3.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding the annexation agreement for the properties commonly known as 23855 W. Andrew Road (PIN 07-01-27-108-002-0000) and 12249 S. Rhea Drive (PIN 07-01-27-108-001-0000). Suggested Action: Attachments: 57 Agenda Item No:3.b Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Suggested Action: Attachments: Wolf Creek Properties Annexation Memo 58 59 Agenda Item No:4.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as 12191 S. Rhea Drive (PIN 07-01-27-101-026-0000). Suggested Action: Attachments: 60 Agenda Item No:4.b Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Suggested Action: Attachments: Wolf Creek Properties Annexation Memo 61 62 Agenda Item No:5.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to continue the Public Hearing regarding the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as Willow Tree Farm at the southeast corner of Illinois Route 126 and Drauden Road to the July 15, 2019 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Suggested Action: Attachments: Willow Tree Farms Memo.pdf 63 64 Agenda Item No:6.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to open the continued Public Hearing regarding a proposed annexation agreement amendment for the project commonly known as Lansdowne located north of 127th Street and west of Book Road. Suggested Action: Attachments: 65 Agenda Item No:6.b Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Public Hearing Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to close the Public Hearing and return to the regular business meeting. Suggested Action: Attachments: 66 Agenda Item No:6.c Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Annexation/Annexation Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to direct the Village Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinances granting approval of the first amendment to the annexation agreement for the property commonly known as Lansdowne (f/k/a Brummel). Suggested Action: Attachments: Lansdowne Staff Report, Annexation Agreement Amendment, & Stormwater Management Control Easement Agreement 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Agenda Item No:6.d Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Seek Board consideration of a motion to authorize the Village President to execute the proposed stormwater management control easement agreement between Mary K. Kelley, Riverstone Plainfield LLC, and McHale Enterprises, L.P. Suggested Action: Attachments: 100 Agenda Item No:7.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Annexation/Annexation Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to adopt Ordinance No. _____, granting approval of the proposed second amendment to the annexation agreement with the Essington Sports Group, Ltd. Suggested Action: Attachments: Essington Sports Club Summary, Amended Annexation Ordinance, & Annexation Agrement Amendment.pdf 101 102 Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A SECOND AMENDED ANNEXATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD, ILLINOIS, AND ESSINGTON SPORTS GROUP, LTD. PIN # 06-03-02-200-007-0000 WHEREAS, a Second Amendment to a certain Annexation Agreement dated October 3, 1994, Will County Recorder No. R94-101118, and by reference thereto incorporated herein, has been submitted to the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Plainfield by the Owner; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Plainfield, after publication of notice, upon the proposed Amendment to the Annexation Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD, WILL AND KENDALL COUNTIES, ILLINOIS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Recitals – The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. Section 2: Approval – That the President and Village Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the aforesaid Second Amended Annexation Agreement for and on behalf of the Village of Plainfield, Illinois. Section 3: Severability – The various portions of this Ordinance are hereby expressly declared to be severable, and the invalidity of any such portion of this Ordinance shall not affect the validity of any other portion of this Ordinance, which shall be enforced to the fullest extent possible. Section 4: Repealer – All Ordinances or portions of Ordinances previously passed or adopted by the Village of Plainfield that conflict with or are inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. 103 Section 5: Effective Date - This Ordinance shall be in effect upon its passage and approval as provided by law. PASSED THIS ______ DAY OF ____________, 2019. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: APPROVED THIS ______ DAY OF ____________, 2019. VILLAGE PRESIDENT ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK PREPARED BY AND RETURN TO: VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD 24401 W. LOCKPORT STREET PLAINFIELD, IL 60544 ATTN: VILLAGE CLERK 104 105 106 107 Agenda Item No:8.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Tracey Erickson Submitting Department: Police Department Item Type: Special Event/5K Runs Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to approve the proposed Rocktoberfest Beerfest event, to be held on September 20, 21 and 22, 2019 at the Prairie Activity and Recreation Center in Gregory B. Bott Park, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Suggested Action: Attachments: 2019 Rocktober Beerfest Staff Report 108 109 110 111 112 Agenda Item No:9.a Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jake Melrose Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to authorize the Village President to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Village of Plainfield and the City of Joliet Providing Public Improvement Cost Sharing, Roadway Maintenance, Mutual Aid, Sanitary Sewer Service and Water Service, regarding the parcel known as the Boulevard project at the northwest corner of the interchange of Interstate 55 and U.S. Route 30. Suggested Action: Attachments: The Boulevard Staff Report and Intergovernmental Agreement.pdf 113 114 115 116 117 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD AND THE CITY OF JOLIET PROVIDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT COST SHARING, ROADWAY MAINTENANCE, MUTAL AID, SANITARY SEWER SERVICE AND WATER SERVICE This Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this _____ day of ____________, 2019 by and between the Village of Plainfield, an Illinois home rule municipal corporation (“Plainfield”) and the City of Joliet, an Illinois home rule municipal corporation (“Joliet”). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Section 10 of Article 7 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 authorized units of local government, including municipalities, to contract, to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function not prohibited to them by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1973, 5 ILCS 220/1, et. seq. (the “Act”) authorizes municipalities to exercise jointly with any other public agency of the State, including other units of local government, any power, privilege, or authority which may be exercised by a unit of local government individually, and to enter into contracts for the performance of governmental services, activities, and undertaking; and WHEREAS, Plainfield and Joliet have or will presently receive submittals and applications from the owner and developer of certain real property located partly within the corporate limits of Plainfield and partly within the corporate limits of Joliet for the development of a proposed commercial retail development, which development is sometimes hereinafter referred to as the “Boulevard”; and 118 2 WHEREAS, the legal description for the real property included within the Boulevard is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit A, with the legal description for that portion of the Boulevard to be located within the corporate limits of Plainfield being attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit A, and the legal description for that portion of the Boulevard to be located within the corporate limits of Joliet being attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the site plan for the Boulevard (“Site Plan”) is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, Plainfield and Joliet desire to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Section 10 of Article 7 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, the Act and in the exercise of their respective powers and authority as Illinois home rule municipalities. NOW, THEREFORE, the Village of Plainfield and the City of Joliet hereby agree as follows: I. THE BOULEVARD PROJECT A. Plainfield and Joliet both agree to approve the site plan for the Boulevard shown in Exhibit B. B. Plainfield and Joliet agree on the general location of the “Boulevard Roadway” as illustrated in Exhibit F, subject to the preparation of design engineering documents for the Boulevard Roadway as hereinafter contemplated in Article II.C of this Agreement. C. Plainfield and Joliet agree and anticipate that features of the Boulevard such as drive aisles, parking areas or landscape features may cross or overlap the 119 3 boundary between Plainfield and Joliet, and that both municipalities shall cooperate to facilitate the principal development in each other’s territory by approving such cross- boundary or overlapping features as hereinafter provided in Article II.A of this Agreement. D. To memorialize their respective approval of the site plan shown in Exhibit B, and to otherwise and further memorialize their agreement concerning various specific planning and design parameters for the development of the Boulevard, Plainfield and Joliet each herein represent to the other that as of the date of this Agreement, each of them has conducted all necessary hearings before their respective Plan Commissions to permit the approval of planned unit development ordinances governing the development of that portion of the Boulevard to be located within their respective jurisdictions. Not later than contemporaneously with their respective approvals of legislation authorizing the execution of this Agreement, Plainfield and Joliet shall likewise adopt the aforementioned planned unit development ordinances, with the form of the planned unit development ordinance to be adopted by Plainfield being substantially in the form shown in Exhibit C, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and with the form of the planned unit development ordinance to be adopted by Joliet being substantially in the form shown in Exhibit D, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. E. Reference to Municipality in onsite Signage and Print and Digital Marketing Materials. Plainfield and Joliet agree to include a condition in their respective ordinances for “The Boulevard” project, a requirement that any reference to the name of the municipality in the onsite signage and print and digital marketing 120 4 materials for the project, shall include both “Plainfield” and “Joliet”, or “Plainfield- Joliet” if such location reference is included in such onsite signage and print and digital marketing materials. II. REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES A. Development Review: The development review of a project developed on any portion of the property included within the Boulevard will be the responsibility of the municipality where the principal buildings and structures comprising the project are proposed to be located and developed (“Review Municipality”). The other municipality where no principal buildings or structures comprising the project shall not have any development review responsibilities or jurisdiction over the project in question (“Comment Municipality”), but shall have the right to submit its review comments to the Review Municipality as hereinafter provided. Development review of a project shall include: 1. Planning and zoning review and approvals. 2. Associated commissions/committees and boards/councils review and approvals. 3. Final engineering and construction review and approvals. 4. Building permit review and issuance (including any associated fire district within Plainfield). The Review Municipality and the Comment Municipality shall in all cases be responsible for their own out of pocket costs in reviewing and commenting upon any submittals for Boulevard projects in accordance with this Agreement, and neither shall seek to collect any such costs from the other. 121 5 B. Project Overlap Comment; Review and Approval: In the event that features of the Boulevard such as drive aisles, parking areas or landscape features cross or overlap the boundary between Plainfield and Joliet into the territory of the Comment Municipality in any case where such crossing or overlapping features are being proposed in connection with the development of any Boulevard project involving principal buildings and structures to be constructed within the Review Municipality, the Review Municipality shall provide the planning department of the Comment Municipality with two full plan sets for review. Within two weeks from its receipt of the plan sets, Comment Municipality shall forward comments to Review Municipality with respect to the crossing or overlapping features proposed to be located within the territory of Comment Municipality, but shall not otherwise provide comments on the underlying project. Review Municipality shall receive the same, and shall use reasonable efforts to incorporate the substance of such comments into all further submittals, reviews and approvals concerning the particular Boulevard project in question. Thereafter, Review Municipality’s subsequent approval of such other and further submittals and plans as it may require under its own ordinances shall be sufficient to permit the development of the particular Boulevard project in question, including both the principal buildings and structures to be constructed within the Review Municipality, as well as the crossing or overlapping features proposed to be located within the territory of Comment Municipality, without the requirement of obtaining any further or formal review or approval from the Comment Municipality, it being the intention of Plainfield and Joliet that the Review Municipality shall by this Agreement be granted the authority to fully and finally approve a Boulevard project in each case where the principal buildings and 122 6 structures proposed in connection therewith are to be located within the territory of the Review Municipality, and where only incidental or ancillary features contemplated in connection therewith including but not necessarily limited to parking areas, drive aisles and landscape features are to be located within the territory of the Comment Municipality. Likewise, from and after the final approval of any such Boulevard project, the Review Municipality shall retain and exercise all other jurisdiction over the completion of the Boulevard project and its operation, including but not limited to business licensing, code enforcement, liquor licensing, zoning enforcement, permitting and special event permitting. Except as may be set forth in an amendment to this Agreement approved by both parties, Plainfield and Joliet further agree that neither of them shall, in their capacity as Review Municipality, take any action to approve the development or construction of any principal building or structure to be constructed as part of a Boulevard project if such principal building or structure itself shall overlap and cross from the territory of the Review Municipality to the territory of the Comment Municipality. C. Existing Land Use Ordinances; Major PUD Changes. Plainfield and Joliet acknowledge and agree that the development of the Boulevard shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of their existing land use ordinances, consisting of their respective zoning ordinances and subdivision ordinances, and that to facilitate the future interpretation and administration of this Agreement, each municipality has certified copies of their land use ordinances to the other current as of the date of this Agreement, and has certified that the zoning district designations applicable to the respective portions of the Boulevard located within their corporate limits is as shown in Exhibit E, a copy of 123 7 which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Plainfield and Joliet further acknowledge and agree that in order to provide each municipality with the flexibility necessary to accommodate successful future development of Boulevard projects, each municipality shall retain the authority to approve changes or amendments to the respective planned unit development ordinances included as Exhibits C and D and subsidiary approvals adopted pursuant thereto with respect to that portion of the Boulevard located within its corporate limits, and the initiation and approval of such changes or amendments shall not require the consent or approval of the other municipality, provided, however, and notwithstanding the foregoing, neither municipality shall without the consent of the other as evidenced by a vote of the corporate authorities approve any changes or modifications to the planned unit development ordinances for the Boulevard that would permit any use within the Boulevard that would currently be prohibited under the terms of the planned unit development ordinances included as Exhibits C and D and under the provisions of the zoning districts of each municipality applicable to their respective portions of the Boulevard included as Exhibit E, or which would permit any use within the Boulevard that is not currently an expressly permitted or special use under the provisions of the zoning districts of each municipality applicable to their respective portions of the Boulevard included as Exhibit E. D. Boulevard Roadway Design and Review. The vehicular traffic needs of the Boulevard shall be served by a central arterial roadway, hereinabove referred to as the Boulevard Roadway, to be constructed in the location and with the alignment depicted in Exhibit F. The Boulevard Roadway will enter the Boulevard from Route 30 at a point within the corporate limits of Joliet and extend north through the Boulevard to a point on 124 8 Renwick Road within the corporate limits of Plainfield. The parties shall take such actions as may be respectively required of them to cause the developer of the Boulevard to (a) dedicate a right of way of 120 feet in width for the portion of the Boulevard Roadway passing through their respective corporate limits, (b) submit all engineering designs, plans and submittals required under the respective ordinances of Plainfield and Joliet for the Boulevard Roadway (which engineering designs, plans and submittals shall include the improvements to U.S. Route 30/Lincoln Highway and the improvements to the intersection of the Boulevard Roadway and U.S. Route 30/Lincoln Highway necessitated by the construction of the Boulevard Roadway) to Plainfield and Joliet, respectively, for their review and approval as to that portion of the Boulevard Roadway passing through their respective corporate limits, (c) cause the developer of the Boulevard Roadway to take all actions required to obtain any and all necessary permits and approvals from IDOT required in connection with the construction of the Boulevard Roadway, and (d) provide financial security as required by the ordinance of Plainfield and Joliet to Plainfield and Joliet, respectively, to secure the completion of the construction of the portion of the Boulevard Roadway passing through their respective corporate limits. Plainfield and Joliet acknowledge that neither municipality shall be responsible under this Agreement to construct the Boulevard Roadway, and that the parties contemplate that the Boulevard Roadway shall be constructed by the ultimate developer of the Boulevard. Each party shall assume responsibility for construction administration, inspection and final review/acceptance of that portion of the Boulevard Roadway passing through its respective corporate limits. Plainfield further acknowledges that as and when it receives traffic data from the developer of the Boulevard pertaining to 125 9 U.S. Route 30 and the proposed intersection thereof with the Boulevard Roadway, it shall provide Joliet with copies of the same for its review. III. PLANNING A. Cohesive Design. As reflected in the planned unit development ordinances incorporated herein as Exhibits C, and D, the planning of the Boulevard shall be consistent in each municipality in order to create project cohesiveness between both jurisdictions. More specifically, the cohesive design intended for the Boulevard shall be achieved by the observance and implementation of the design standards incorporated into the respective planned unit development ordinances, including but not limited to the design standards pertaining to the following design elements: 1. Building material/masonry requirements 2. Landscaping standards 3. Architecture requirements (i.e. building articulation, façade elements, roof design) 4. Signage design requirements (wall, ground and temporary) 5. Lighting requirements (street, parking lot, wall or mounted) B. Maintenance of Exhibit Zoning Map Designation and Regulations. Neither municipality shall adopt any zoning map amendment that would modify the present zoning district classifications of the Boulevard from those shown in Exhibit E. Likewise, no amendment to the land use ordinances of the parties as the same are referenced in Article II.C of this Agreement shall apply to the development of the Boulevard in the absence of the written consent of the other parties evidenced by the vote of its corporate authorities. Without otherwise limiting the foregoing or any other 126 10 provision of this Agreement, neither party shall permit the development of any industrial use within the Boulevard, as illustrated in Exhibit B, unless the same shall be expressly permitted as a permitted use within the zoning district applicable to the part of the Boulevard in question as disclosed in Exhibit E, pursuant to the terms of the relevant party’s current land use ordinances as certified to the other pursuant to Article II.C of this Agreement. C. Addressing. To facilitate Plainfield’s efficient provision of municipal services to the Boulevard as hereinafter more fully set forth, and to improve response times to the Boulevard for first responders, buildings within the Boulevard shall be addressed consistently with Plainfield’s addressing system. At the time of final plat/site plan approval for a Boulevard project located within the corporate limits of Joliet, Joliet will provide a notification of development approval to the Plainfield Planning Department and a request for addressing assignment. Plainfield shall respond within two weeks of the notice and request, and thereafter coordinate with Will County 9-1-1 to verify the assigned addressing for the Boulevard project in question. IV. SANITARY SEWER/WATER UTILITY SERVICE OBLIGATIONS A. Design of Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Public Improvements. Plainfield shall cause the ultimate developer of the Boulevard to design and construct all necessary sanitary sewer and potable water public improvements necessary to service the Boulevard, all at the sole cost and expense of such developer. The construction of such improvements may proceed in a phased manner as the Boulevard develops. A general depiction of the presently anticipated nature and scope of such improvements is attached 127 11 hereto as Exhibit F, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. B. Provision of Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Service. Notwithstanding anything in any prior Agreement between Joliet and Plainfield to the contrary, during the term of this Agreement and any extensions, Plainfield is authorized to serve that portion of the Boulevard to be developed in Joliet and legally described in Exhibit D with sewer and water and to directly bill and collect all applicable fees and charges including charges for service and connection fees with respect thereto, and further to take such actions (including but not limited to the initiation of litigation) as may be required from time to time to collect all such fees and charges and to enforce compliance with the applicable ordinances of Plainfield or Joliet, as hereinafter provided. Charges shall be the same as those applied to parcels located within Plainfield’s corporate limits. Plainfield will own, operate, permit and maintain the public water and sewer systems constructed within this service area. C. Construction of Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Public Improvements. Plainfield shall cause the ultimate developer of the Boulevard to pay all costs associated with the construction of the sanitary sewer system and water service improvements as generally contemplated by Exhibit F, including but not limited to design engineering, permitting and construction costs. Upon the completion of the sanitary sewer and potable water system improvements, Plainfield shall cause the developer of the Boulevard to respectively dedicate to Plainfield the sanitary sewer and potable water system improvements contemplated herein for the service of the Boulevard, together with such easements and rights-of-way as may be necessary for the future operation and 128 12 maintenance of the same. Plainfield shall thereafter own and be solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer and potable water system improvements, subject to the provisions of this Agreement. D. Abandonment of Existing Joliet Water and Sewer Mains. Plainfield shall cause the ultimate developer of the Boulevard to pay all costs associated with design, permitting and construction necessary for the abandonment of the existing Joliet 12” water main and 4” force main currently servicing the Boulevard property, the location of which is generally depicted in Exhibit G, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The abandonment shall be performed per IDOT standards. E. Regulation of Provision of Sanitary Sewer and Potable Water Service; Billing for Service. Upon completion of the sanitary sewer and potable water system improvements reflected in Exhibit F, Plainfield agrees to (i) collect, transport and treat the sewage that is generated by that portion of the Boulevard to be developed within the corporate limits of Joliet as described in Exhibit D and (ii) provide potable water service to the area depicted in Exhibit D. All sewage flows generated by the Joliet portion of the Boulevard depicted in Exhibit D and transmitted to Plainfield for collection, transportation and treatment shall comply with the then current provisions of Plainfield’s code of ordinances concerning the permitted composition of sanitary sewer flows; without otherwise limiting the foregoing, the transmission of industrial wastes as defined by Plainfield’s code of ordinances from the service area depicted in Exhibit D to Plainfield for collection, transportation and treatment shall be prohibited. Except as otherwise specifically set forth herein, sanitary sewer service and potable water service to 129 13 the Joliet portion of the Boulevard depicted in Exhibit D shall be provided in the same manner and to the same extent as such services are provided to parcels located within Plainfield’s corporate limits and subject to and in accordance with the generally applicable ordinances of Plainfield, provided, however, that in any case where Joliet advises Plainfield that the applicable ordinances of Joliet provide for more stringent requirements or standards with respect to the provision of sanitary sewer and potable water service, Plainfield shall apply and enforce the more stringent requirements or standards established by the applicable ordinances of Joliet. Plainfield and Joliet shall further cause the developer of the Boulevard to install water meters in that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits that are compatible with Plainfield’s water meter reading system and technology, and Plainfield shall thereafter read such meters on a monthly basis and generate combined sanitary sewer and potable water service billings from such readings, which billings shall be due and payable in the same manner as generally applicable to other sanitary sewer and potable water customers of Plainfield. F. Connection Fees; Collection and Enforcement of Same. Plainfield shall directly collect the applicable potable water and sanitary sewer connection fees calculated in accordance with the then-current ordinances of Plainfield. Joliet will not issue a building permit for the building or structure sought to be provided with potable water and sanitary sewer service until it is confirmed that the connection fees have been collected. G. Use of Easements, Rights-of-Way, and Other Property. Joliet shall allow Plainfield to access and utilize easements, rights-of-way, and other Joliet-owned property 130 14 to facilitate the operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer and potable water system contemplated by Exhibit F hereof. H. Inspection Manholes and Grease Traps; Building Permit Plan Review. In addition to any other requirements of this Agreement, Joliet shall require the installation of inspection manholes and external grease traps for buildings developed within the Joliet portion of the Boulevard depicted in Exhibit D when necessary, and prohibit the discharge of greases, oils, or other substances that may be potentially harmful or injurious to the Plainfield sanitary sewer system. Upon request from Plainfield, Joliet shall make available building permit plans to insure compliance with Plainfield water and sewer requirements. I. Cooperation in Enforcement. Joliet agrees to cooperate with Plainfield as necessary from time to time to facilitate the enforcement and application of the provisions of this Agreement relevant to the protection of Plainfield’s sanitary sewer system and the sanitary sewer system improvements contemplated hereby, including but not limited to taking enforcement actions consistent herewith against individual property owners or occupants of that portion of the Boulevard to be located within the corporate limits of Joliet, and requiring property owners within that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits to enter into sanitary sewer and potable water service agreements with Plainfield. 131 15 V. STORM SEWER MAINTENANCE; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES A. Storm Sewer Maintenance. Plainfield shall provide maintenance of the storm sewer system including cleaning of storm sewers and catch basins to the portion of the Boulevard Roadway section within Joliet’s corporate limits, as shown in Exhibit F. B. Stormwater Management Facilities. Plainfield and Joliet shall take such actions as may be respectively required of them to cause the developer of the Boulevard to design and construct stormwater management facilities consistent with the Site Plan and the provisions of the planned unit development ordinances included herein as Exhibits C and D, which stormwater management facilities shall be designed to provide detention to the Boulevard consistent with the parameters approved by Plainfield and Joliet, as attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit F. Plainfield and Joliet further acknowledge that the developer of the Boulevard shall be required to design and construct such stormwater management facilities at no cost or expense to Plainfield or Joliet, and to record an appropriate declaration of covenants to be approved by Plainfield and Joliet creating an association of property owners within the Boulevard which association shall, among other things, be required to assess such property owners on a pro rata basis for the costs of operating, maintaining and repairing such stormwater management facilities. The parties further acknowledge that the stormwater management facilities depicted on the Site Plan and hereinabove described shall be constructed and located within that portion of the Boulevard to be located within Plainfield’s corporate limits. Such stormwater management facilities within the Plainfield portion of the 132 16 Boulevard shall provide stormwater detention for the Joliet portion of the Boulevard at a runoff coefficient of 0.85 to 0.90. VI. ROADWAY MAINTENANCE AND SNOW REMOVAL; BOULEVARD ROADWAY STREET LIGHTING Plainfield shall provide snow removal and street sweeping to the portion of the Boulevard Roadway section within Joliet’s corporate limits, as shown in Exhibit F. Joliet shall be responsible for the cost of all major repairs, reconstruction, patching and resurfacing for said portion of roadway under its jurisdiction, as well as for the maintenance and energy costs for any Boulevard Roadway traffic signals located within Joliet’s corporate limits. All street lighting to be installed on the Joliet and Plainfield portions of the Boulevard Roadway shall be owned and maintained by Plainfield, and Plainfield shall likewise bear the responsibility for the cost of the electricity required to operate such street lighting. VII. POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION/EMS RESPONSE A. Police. Due to the location of the Boulevard, Plainfield and Joliet agree that Plainfield shall be responsible for responding to all calls for police services from that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits, and that the execution of this Agreement by the parties shall serve to transfer all necessary jurisdiction from Joliet to Plainfield in connection therewith. Joliet shall provide police assistance to Plainfield in connection with Plainfield’s response to calls for police services from that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits as from time to time requested by Plainfield in accordance with the otherwise applicable mutual assistance protocols of their respective police departments. 133 17 B. Fire. Due to the location of the Boulevard, Plainfield and Joliet acknowledge that Plainfield shall, not later than contemporaneously with the parties’ approval of legislation approving the execution of this Agreement, enter into an agreement with the Plainfield Fire Protection District for the provision of fire protection and emergency medical response services to that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits, which agreement shall generally contemplate that the Plainfield Fire Protection District shall be responsible for responding to all calls for fire protection or emergency medical services from that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits. Joliet shall provide fire protection and emergency medical response services to that portion of the Boulevard located within Joliet’s corporate limits as from time to time requested by the Plainfield Fire Protection District in accordance with the otherwise applicable mutual aid agreements to which Joliet and the Plainfield Fire Protection District are parties. C. Future Review of Police/Fire Protection EMS Response. Upon the request of either party, the parties to this Agreement shall meet from time to time to review and evaluate the status of the provision of police, fire protection and EMS response services to the Boulevard, and discuss potential amendments to this Agreement modifying the provisions of this Agreement pertaining to the provision of police, fire protection and EMS response services to the Boulevard. As and when the parties shall agree upon the terms and provisions of any such amendment, the same shall be presented to the corporate authorities of Plainfield and Joliet for consideration, and upon approval thereby and due execution thereof, the provisions of this Agreement shall thereafter be amended by the terms and provisions of such approved and executed amendment. 134 18 VII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Entire Agreement. This Agreement incorporates the full and complete understanding of the parties to the exclusion of any terms or provisions not expressly set forth herein. B. Exhibits. Exhibits attached to this Agreement are, by this reference incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. C. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended from time to time upon the mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. Any such amendment shall be in writing and shall not become effective except upon the enactment of an ordinance or resolution of each of the respective governing authorities of the parties, authorizing the execution of the proposed amendment. D. Waivers. No term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed waived by any party unless the term or condition to be waived and the circumstances giving rise to such waiver are set forth specifically in a duly authorized and written waiver of such party. No waiver by any party of any term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed or construed as a waiver of any other term or condition of this Agreement, nor shall waiver of any breach be deemed to constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach, whether of the same or different provisions of this Agreement. E. Notices. Notices or other writings which either party is required to or may wish to serve upon the other party in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally or sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: If to Plainfield: 135 19 Village of Plainfield Attn.: Village Administrator 24401 W. Lockport Street Plainfield, Illinois 60544 If to Joliet: City of Joliet Attn.: City Manager 150 W. Jefferson Street Joliet, Illinois 60432 F. Recitals. The recitals hereinabove set forth in the preamble to this Agreement are material to this Agreement and are, by this reference, incorporated into this Agreement as if fully set forth herein. 136 20 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. CITY OF JOLIET, a municipal corporation, BY: _______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD, a municipal corporation, BY: _______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Village Clerk 137 21 EXHIBIT LIST Exhibit A: Legal description of property included within the Boulevard Exhibit B: Boulevard Site Plan, including jurisdictional boundary Exhibit C: Plainfield Boulevard PUD Ordinance Exhibit D: Joliet Boulevard PUD Ordinance Exhibit E: Existing Plainfield and Joliet Zoning Districts applicable to Boulevard Exhibit F: Boulevard Infrastructure Improvements Exhibit G: Joliet Sewer and Water Main Abandonment 138 EXHIBIT A Plainfield-Area Boulevard Legal LOTS 2 AND 3 IN THE BOULEVARD SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER, PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AND PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE OF RECORDED APRIL 20, 2018 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2018-026438, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Joliet-Area Boulevard Legal LOTS 1 & 2 IN CROSS ROAD SUBDIVISION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 16, 1997 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R97-90822, IN WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 139 23 EXHIBIT B BOULEVARD SITE PLAN (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) 140 RetentionPond RetentionPond Village of Plainfield City of JolietU.S. R o u t e 3 0 Mink CreekVill a g e Boul evardV illage B o uleva rd 0 75 150 300 North EXHIBIT B The Boulevard: Plainfield and Joliet, Illinois 4 Preliminary Plans Prepared by Houseal Lavigne THE BOULEVARD DRAFT 141 152,000 SF 4,200 SF 48,800 SF 26,000 SF 14,200 SF 22,500 SF 6,500 SF 14,000 SF 9,500 SF 8,400 SF 13,500 SF 11,500 SF 10,500 SF 5,000 SF 4,000 SF 16,300 SF 7,000 SF 4,000 SF 10,000 SF 7,600 SF 11,800 SF 4,000 SF 17,000 SF 27,000 SF 22,500 SF 18,700 SF 9,000 SF 3,200 SF 3,600 SF 3,200 SF 4,000 SF RetentionPond RetentionPond U.S. R o u t e 3 0 Mink CreekVill a g e Boul evardV illage B o uleva rd Illustrative Site Plan The Boulevard: Plainfield and Joliet, Illinois 0 75 150 300 North 1Preliminary Plans Prepared by Houseal Lavigne THE BOULEVARDDRAFT 142 24 EXHIBIT C PLAINFIELD BOULEVARD P.U.D. ORDINANCE (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK – TO BE INSERTED) 143 25 EXHIBIT D JOLIET BOULEVARD P.U.D. ORDINANCE (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK – TO BE INSERTED) 144 26 EXHIBIT E EXISTING PLAINFIELD & JOLIET ZONING DISTRICTS APPLICABLE TO THE BOULEVARD (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) 145 Amoco/Hart AmericanBuilt System ArborCreek Arbor ofPlainfield BoothProperty BoughtonFarm BronkEstates BronkFarm C.B. & I.Industries Inc. 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Planning DepartmentGIS DivisionMarch 12, 2019 Legend Ge ne ral Industrial Distric t Offic e , Re se arc h, and Light Industrial Distric t Agric ultural Distric t Low De nsity Single -Fam ily Re side ntial Distric t Single Fam ily and Two-Fam ily Re side ntial Distric t Townhouse Re side ntial Distric t Multiple Fam ily Re side ntial Distric t Busine ss Transition De signation Busine ss Conve nie nc e Distric t Highway Busine ss Distric t Traditional Busine ss Distric t R1 Ove rlay B5 Ove rlay PUD - Planne d Unit De ve lopm e nt AG R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 BT B-1 B-3 B-5 I-1 I-2 PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD PUD EYRE CR UNION PLMILESAVPARK AVCOLLEGE STHARTONG STFOX RIVER STHIGHVIEW CT MILL ST CHICAGO ST VINTAGE KNOL L DRARNO LD S T MICHIG AN S T WILKENS LNO AKSTDES PLAINES STVANDYKERDCOMMERCIAL ST SPRING HILL LN DILLMAN STEVANS ST JOHNADAM SDRPRATT LNAMBOY ST UNION STILLINOIS STNEWKIRK DR LAKE SIDECTVISTA LN CORBINSTNAPERVILLERDLOCKPORT ST OTTAWA ST V ILLA GE CEN TERDRROBERT AVRT 59RIVER RDEASTERN AVJOLIET RDPENN R D CENTER STBARTLETT AVMAIN STHAWTHORN CRJAMES STFORT BEGGS DRWOOD FARM RDR1 OVERLAY K:\_PLANNING\MXD_PRX\Zoning Map - 2019.mxd146 Village of Plainfield Permitted Use Table (1)Height limits.  Building height limits shall be as set forth under each zoning district for all buidings, strutures and uses ofland.  Exceptions to height limits are:Use CategoryRE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AGRESIDENTIALHoushold living   Single‐family dwellingPPPPPPPPPP   DuplexPPPPP   TownhousePPPP   Multi‐family dwellingPS(1)Group Living   Assisted living facililtySSSSSSSSSS   Group HomeSSSSSSSSSS   Nursing HomeSSSSSSSSSS   Transitional shelterSSSSSSSSSS   Group living not otherwise classifiedSSSSSSSSSSCOMMERCIALAdult usePAnimal services   Animal grooming sales and serviceP P P   Animal hospital/veterinarianP P   Animal shelter/kennelSSPPSArtist studioSPPPPPPAuction houseSBakery, retailSPPPBuilding maintenance serviceS P SBusiness support servicePPPCommunications sales and serviceP P PConstruction sales and service   Building material salesP   Construction/contractor storage yardPP PDrive‐through facilitySSSTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsZoning DistrictResidentialBusiness Industrial 147 Use Category RE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AGDry cleaning, laundry pickup, and plantSPPPserving not more than one retail outletDry cleaning plant serving more than one S P Pretail outletEating and drinking establishments    Brew‐pubPPP    MicrobreweryPPP    Cafe, coffee shop, soda fountain S P P P S    RestaurantPPPS    Specialty food shop/carry‐out P P P S    Mobile Food UnitNote 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4    TavernPPPEntertainment and recreation    Arcade, amusement, billiard/pool hall P S    Camp, day or youthSS    Health clubPS P    Recreation facility, private SSSSSSSSSPS S    Stable S S S P P    TheaterSPSFinancial services    Bank, credit union, savings and loan S P P P    Brokerage or financial advising P P P    Secondary financial marketsSFlea marketSSSFood and beverage retail sales    Convenience store S S P P    Grocery storeSPPP    Liquor store (package goods) S P P    Liquor store (as accessory use) S S P PZoning DistrictResidential Business IndustrialTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning Districts148 Use Category RE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AG    SupermarketPFuneral and internmant services    Cemetery S S S S S S S S S    CrematingSP P    Funeral home or undertaking S S P SGarden centerPPPHome occupations (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2)Lodging    Bed and breakfast S S S S S S S S S S    CampgroundS    Hotel/motelSPS    Youth hostelSSSSMedical clinic or service SPPPPMassage therapySSSSSNewspaper printing pressesPPOffice (except as more specifically regulated)    GFA less than/equal to 10,000 sq. ft. SPPPPP    GFA over 10,000 sq. ft.PS POutdoor sales display (except as SSSSotherwise permitted, see section 9‐61)Outdoor uses within public right‐of‐wayPParking    Garage as principle useSPS S    Non‐accessory parking lot PPP PPPersonal services    Barber shop/hair salon SPPPP    Beauty, nail, or tanning salon S S S S S    Body art serviceS    Fortune telling serviceSTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsResidential Business IndustrialZoning District149 Use CategoryRER‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BT I‐1I‐2AGRepair service, consumerPPPPRetail sales and service (except as morespecifically regulated)    Tobacco sales, including vapor cigarettes, etc. S    GFA less than 15,000 sq. ft. S P P P S    GFA 15,000 ‐ 24,999 sq. ft.PP    GFA 25,000 or more sq. ft.PServices, consumer    Car and light truck rentalPS    Car washPP    CateringPPP    LaundromatSPPP    TaxidermistSPS PService station, automotiveSPS PVehicle sales and service    Auto body and/or repairSP    Auto supply or auto accessory P P P    Auto/light truck sales and service P    Boat/RV sales, service or storage P    Heavy equipment sales or service P P    Motorcycle sales or serviceP    Vehicle storage and towingPPWholesale establishmentsPINDUSTRIALAsphalt PlantPBreweryPPConcrete plant ‐ IndoorPConcrete plant ‐ OutdoorSHazardous material storage/disposalSIncineratorSTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsZoning DistrictResidential Business Industrial 150 Use Category RE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AGIndustry and manufacturing    LightPP    MediumSP    Heavy PJunk/salvage yardSPRecycling facililtySPWarehouse, storage, and freight transportation    Self‐storage facilitiesSS    Freight terminal, truckSS    Freight terminal, rail or intermodalSS    Moving and storagePS    Outdoor storage, contained material S P S    Outdoor storage, uncontained raw SS    materials    WarehousePPPULIC, CIVIC, EDUCATIONAL, OTHERAgriculture    Dairy farm including processingP    Farming on lot 40 or more acresPPPPPPPP P    Farming, field and garden crops,PPPPPPPP PPP   less than 0.5 ‐ 40 acres    Farm standP    FeedlotP    Grain storageP    Greenhouse, commecialP PPP    Hatchery, poultryP    Roadside marketPPTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsZoning DistrictResidential Business Industrial 151 Use Category RE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AGChild care facilities    Child care facility other than day care SSSSSSSSPSP    home and foster home    Preschool SSSSSSSSPSP    Day care home and foster homePPPPPPPPPPP PCommunity center SSSSSSSSPPPDonation box(es)(3) (3) (3) (3) (3)Education facility    College and university S S S S School, kindergarten thru high schoolSSSSSSSSS S Trade school, music school, dance S S P S schoolHeliportSSS SSSHospitalSSLibrarySSSSSSSSSSSLodge, fraternal and civic assembly S P P SParks and playgrounds P P P P P PPPPPPPolice and fire stationsSSSSSSSSPPP PPPostal serviceSSSSSSSSSSS SSPlanned developmentSSSSSSSSSSSSSSReligious use Religious assemblySSSSSSSSSSSSS Religious institution SSSSSSSUtilities As part of subdivision plat P P P P P PPPPPPPPPP Not as part of subdivision platSSSSSSSSSSSSPPSTable II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsZoning DistrictResidential Business Industrial 152 Use Category RE R‐1R‐1 OR‐2R‐3R‐4CVTNB‐1B‐3B‐5BTI‐1I‐2AGCannabis Cannabis DispensariesSSS Cannabis Cultivation CentersSSNotes: (1) Only if an accessory use to agriculture. (2) Permitted, subject to provisions of section 9‐19. (3) permitted, subject to provisions of section 9‐16(8). (4) permitted, subject to provisions of section 9‐16(9).Table II‐1. Permitted and Special Uses in All Zoning DistrictsResidential Business IndustrialZoning DistrictC:\Users\jmelrose\Desktop\Zoning Regs\Permitted and Special Uses.xlsx153 ARTICLE IV. - PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS Sec. 9-42. - Purpose. (1) General. The Planned Development (PD) approach provides the flexibility needed to promote innovative and creative land development that achieves the community vision outlined in the comprehensive plan. Within the framework of a PD normal zoning standards may be modified. The resulting flexibility is intended to encourage developments that are more environmentally sensitive, economically viable, and aesthetically pleasing than might otherwise be possible if the standards of the underlying zoning district(s) were strictly enforced. A PD is intended to remain in substantial compliance with the densities outlined in the comprehensive plan. Increased densities from the underlying zoning may be permitted under this section if such increases can be substantiated based on a superior site design following the village's design guidelines. Each proposal for a PD shall be presented and judged on its own merits, and approval shall not be based exclusively on a comparison to an already existing PD. (2) Objectives. Specifically, the objectives of a PD are: a. To stimulate creative approaches to the residential, commercial, and industrial development of land; and b. To provide more efficient use of land; and c. To preserve or enhance natural features and provide open space areas. Sec. 9-43. - Applicability. (1) Elective. Any owner of property who wishes to develop his or her property as a PD may voluntarily petition such approval under the provisions of this ordinance. (2) Mandatory. a. Development of land that includes more than one type of land use on a single zoning lot shall proceed as a PD. b. The village administrator or community development director shall have the right to require all development of land which meets or exceeds one or more of the following thresholds to be developed as a PD: i. Development of land totaling twenty (20) or more acres; or ii. Development of land including fifty (50) or more dwelling units. Sec. 9-44. - Development standards. In recommending approval or granting approval of preliminary development plans and final development plans, the plan commission and the village board shall ensure that the proposed PD meets the following standards: (1) Ownership. The land intended for the PD shall be under single ownership and/or unified control. (2) Compatibility. The proposed use or combination of uses is consistent with the goals and objectives of the comprehensive plan. (3) Accessibility. Adequate utilities, road access, draining, police and fire service and other necessary facilities already exist or will be provided to serve the proposed PD. (4) Designation of land for schools, recreational amenities and permanent common open space. The proposed PD shall provide for the dedication of land for school sites and land for recreational purposes. Alternatively, the village board may approve a cash payment in lieu of actual land dedication, or may approve a combination of cash and land dedication. 154 a. Common open space. Common open space shall be provided for recreational purposes. Such open space may be designed for active or passive recreational use. Common open space shall meet the following standards: i. Each parcel of common open space intended for active recreation shall be at least twelve thousand (12,000) square feet. The minimum width of the common open space shall allow for the safe participation in the active recreational activities for which it is designed. For trail purposes the minimum open space width shall be twenty (20) feet. ii. Each parcel must be accessible to all the residents of the proposed PD. Sidewalks, bike trails or pedestrian trails must link the parcels. iii. The slope must be appropriate for the activities for which the common open space is intended. iv. Land dedicated to the village or Park District may be included in the calculation of usable common open space. b. Areas excluded from common open space. Common open space shall not include: i. Areas reserved for the exclusive use or benefit of an individual tenant or owner; ii. Dedicated streets, alleys, and other public rights-of-way; iii. Required detention areas, floodplains or wetlands, unless the village board determines that natural features, such as a creek or lake, will be a substantial amenity for the development; iv. Irregular or unusable narrow strips of land less than fifty (50) feet wide, unless containing a trail or bicycle path; v. Existing permanent utility easements. (5) Open space ownership and maintenance. a. Public or private ownership. The public or private ownership and maintenance responsibilities for all common open spaces shall be established by the developer and approved as part of the ordinance authorizing the PD. All common areas should be platted as separate outlots. Restrictive covenants running with the land shall guarantee that the common open space will be properly cared for and used only for purposes designated in the PD's approved final development plan. b. Maintenance. To ensure appropriate long-term maintenance of private common open space the developer shall submit a detailed open space management plan describing the method and schedule of maintenance. (6) Limits on use. No common open space may be put to any use not specified in the final development plan unless the final development plan has been amended according to section 9- 50 of this ordinance. (7) Special service area. A special service area shall be required to ensure adequate property maintenance. This special service area shall be created at the time of final platting of the first phase of the PD, and shall include all phases of the Planned Development. In the event the entity that has ownership and maintenance responsibilities fails to adequately manage the open space, the village may assume maintenance responsibilities until such time as that or another appropriate entity can manage the open space. The village may tax the property of those within the special service area for the village's prior and estimated future cost of maintaining the open space. (8) Completion of recreational facilities and other site amenities. a. Commencement of construction. Construction of recreational facilities and other improvements to common open spaces serving a PD shall commence in accordance with the approved PD ordinance. At a minimum, such improvements shall commence prior to 155 the completion of not more than thirty-three (33) percent of the dwelling units in the development or prior to the completion of the first seventy-five (75) dwelling units, whichever comes first. b. Completion of construction. Recreation facilities and other improvements to common open spaces shall be completed prior to the issuance of building permits for the last twenty-five (25) percent of the dwelling units, or twenty-five (25) percent of the total gross floor area of commercial and industrial uses within a PD developed as a single phase. c. Phased developments. In PDs containing two (2) or more phases, construction of recreation facilities in earlier phases shall be completed prior to the issuance of occupancy permits for the next phase of the PD. (9) Site design. PDs shall adhere to the site design provisions contained in Article XIII (Site Design) of this zoning ordinance. (10) Commercial development. Commercial development within a PD should be focused on the provision of goods and services to community residents. To further this goal, a maximum of thirty (30) percent of the building square footage within a commercial PD should be comprised of non-retail uses. (11) Additional conditions. To meet the unique circumstances presented by each PD, and to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of existing village residents and the residents of the proposed development, the village board reserves the right to attach any other conditions it deems necessary, but not specifically provided in this ordinance, to the approval of the PDs. Such additional conditions may include, but are not limited to, more stringent requirements for construction, phasing, and revocation. Sec. 9-45. - Permitted variations from village ordinances. (1) General. Except as specifically provided otherwise in this section, planned developments shall be developed in conformity with this zoning ordinance and all other applicable codes and ordinances of the village. Modifications that deviate from the bulk, density, and design provisions in this zoning ordinance and in other applicable regulations are privileges and will be considered by the village only in direct response to the tangible community benefits received from the PD. These benefits shall be in the form of: exceptional amenities; outstanding environmental, landscape, architectural or site design; or the conservation of special man-made or natural features of the site. The village's Design Guidelines shall be used in the evaluation of these benefits. (2) Bulk regulations. PDs are governed by the bulk regulations of the underlying zoning district. However, the plan commission may recommend, and village board may authorize, exceptions to the applicable bulk regulations of this ordinance within the boundaries of such planned development including building height, lot area, lot width, and yard setback requirements, provided that: a. Such exceptions shall be solely for the purpose of promoting an efficient and coordinated site plan, no less beneficial to the residents or occupants of such development, as well as the neighboring property, than would be obtained under the bulk regulations of this ordinance for buildings developed on separate zoning lots; and b. Along the periphery of such PDs, yards or setbacks shall be provided that meet or exceed the regulations of the district in which the PD is located. (3) Land uses. The plan commission may recommend, and village board may authorize, that there be permitted in part of the area of a proposed PD, and for the duration of such development, specified uses not permitted by the use regulations of the district in which the development is proposed. Proposed PDs with mixed land uses shall not be recommended or approved unless: a. The proposed land uses are necessary or desirable and are appropriate with respect to the primary purpose of the PD; and 156 b. The proposed uses are not of such a nature or so located as to exercise a detrimental influence on the surrounding neighborhood. (4) Other. See section 9-49 of this ordinance for additional required findings. Sec. 9-46. - Guidelines for planned developments. In accordance with the provisions of section 9-8, the village may publish design guidelines for PDs. In reviewing the preliminary and final development plans the plan commission and village board should consider the application as a whole; the deviation from one or more guidelines should not necessarily preclude approval of the plans. Nevertheless, before granting approval of preliminary development plans and final development plans pursuant to this article, the plan commission and the village board should encourage compliance with any and all published guidelines. All residential planned developments shall meet the minimum architectural requirements outlined in section 9-54 in addition to any approved project specific requirements of the PD. Sec. 9-47. - Approval procedures for planned developments. A PD shall be granted as a special use to the zoning district in which it is located. The village board is the final decision-making body. The process for obtaining a PD approval shall be as follows: (1) Pre-application meeting and concept plan. a. Purpose. Prior to filing a formal application for approval of a PD, the applicant shall request a meeting with the village planner or, with village board consent a PD Review Committee, in order to present a concept plan of the proposed PD. The nature of this meeting is advisory only. Nothing offered or said by the village planner, village staff, village representatives, or village consultants shall be construed as an approval of the project or approval of any particular element of the project. All advice and recommendations are subject to modification during later stages of the approval procedure as outlined in this section, and the petitioner remains responsible for ensuring that all applicable village ordinances and standards are met. The purpose of the pre-application meeting is to help the applicant determine whether: i. The concept plan appears to be in compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and all other applicable village standards and ordinances. ii. Any zoning amendment or variation is required in connection with the proposed development. iii. The concept plan appears to be in conformity with the land-use policies and objectives of the village as expressed in the village comprehensive plan and this zoning ordinance. 157 Figure IV-1. PD Approval Process b. Participation. At a minimum, the village planner or his/her representative shall participate in the pre-application meeting. The village administrator, with village board consent, may establish a PD Review Committee for the purposes of participating in the pre-application meeting, and the petitioner or the village administrator may request that this committee review the application. Such a PD Review Committee, if established, shall consist of: the village planner or his/her representative; at least one member of the plan commission; at least one member of the village board. The village administrator may name additional members to the PD Review Committee. These additional members may include, but are not limited to: village staff, village consultants, members of the Plainfield Economic Partnership, and additional members of the plan commission or village board. c. Concept plan. For the pre-application meeting with either the village planner or the PD Review Committee the petitioner should: i. Prepare documents describing the nature of the proposed development and the relationship of the proposed PD to adjoining uses, both existing and planned, and to the topography and natural features of the site and adjoining lands. ii. Prepare other documents as recommended by the village planner. The village planner may prepare, publish, and distribute a list of documents and information recommended for the pre-application meeting. This list may include, but is not limited to, such items as street and lot layouts, parking, current site vegetation, and preliminary engineering studies. iii. Forward the recommended documents to the village planner. Such documents should be received by the village planner at least two (2) days prior to the scheduled pre- application meeting. d. Review. The village planner or his/her representative and, if requested, the PD Review Committee, shall review the submitted documents and advise the applicant as to the compatibility of the proposed development with the comprehensive plan and this zoning ordinance. The recommendations relative to the pre-application review are advisory only, and shall not constitute a waiver from requirements contained in village ordinances. e. Additional meetings. The village planner, or, if established, the PD Review Committee, may request, but not require, additional pre-application meetings with the applicant. The intent of such additional meetings should be to ensure that the proposed PD conforms, to the 158 maximum extent possible, with the applicable code provisions, goals and policies of the village. f. Report. The village staff, PD Review Committee, or consultants may prepare a written summary report of any pre-application meeting and forward the report to the plan commission and village board. (2) Preliminary development plan. a. Purpose. The purpose of the preliminary development plan is to obtain a recommendation from the plan commission and preliminary approval by the village board that the applicant's intended development of land is acceptable and that the applicant can reasonably proceed with preparation of detailed architecture, engineering, and site and landscape plans. Figure IV-2. PD Preliminary Development Plan Approval Process 159 b. Submission. An application for approval of a preliminary PD plan shall be filed with the village planner. The application shall include all information and documentation required by this ordinance. The village planner shall determine whether the application is in proper form and shall not consider the application as filed until all documents are submitted. Upon receipt and filing of the application the village planner will review the application and write a summary of its contents. This summary should include the proposed PD's compliance with village ordinances and suggestions and recommendations. The village planner will forward the application with the summary report to the plan commission. c. Submittals. See section 9-48 of this ordinance for the materials required for an application for approval of a preliminary development plan. d. Public hearing—Notice and conduct. The plan commission shall schedule and hold a public hearing on the application for special use for a PD and preliminary development plan. Notice for the public hearing shall be in accordance with the provisions of section 9-38 of the zoning ordinance. The plan commission shall preserve a record of the public hearing in such a manner as the plan commission shall, by rule, prescribe from time to time. e. Plan commission recommendations. The plan commission shall make written findings of fact and shall submit it together with its recommendations to the village board. Requirements for findings of fact for planned development applications are explained in section 9-49 of this ordinance. f. Village board actions. The village board shall review the plan commission's findings of fact and recommendations, and following such review may approve, deny, or approve with modification the final development plan of the proposed PD. 160 Figure IV-3. PD Final Development Plan Approval Process (3) Status of preliminary development plan. a. Approval of a preliminary development plan shall not constitute approval of the final plan, nor qualify a plat of the PD for recording. Rather it shall be deemed an expression of approval of the preliminary plan as a guide for preparation of the final plan. Furthermore, the approval of the preliminary development plan shall vest no rights to the applicants other than to be able to submit a final development plan. b. A preliminary development plan which has been granted approval as submitted, or approval with conditions or modifications, shall not be modified, revoked or otherwise impaired by action of the village, pending an application for final approval, without the consent of the applicants, provided that application for final approval is filed within any time or times that may be specified in the resolution granting preliminary approval. (4) Final development plan. 161 a. Purpose. The purpose of the final plan is to provide a detailed design for the land to be subdivided, as well as the division of other lands into common open spaces and building areas, and to more specifically address land uses and building locations, engineering, and architectural design. b. Submission. The application for approval of the final development plan of a PD may be submitted in phases. An application for approval of the final development plan or for a phase of the final development plan shall be filed with the village planner. The application shall include all information and documentation required by this ordinance. Upon conclusion that the application includes all required documents, the village planner will forward the application to the plan commission for review and recommendation. c. Submittals. See section 9-48 of this ordinance for the materials required for an application for approval of a final development plan. d. Public meeting. The plan commission shall hold a public meeting on the application for a special use for a PD and final development plan or any phase of the development plan and shall preserve a record of the proceedings in such a manner as the plan commission shall, by rule, prescribe from time to time. e. Plan commission recommendations. The plan commission shall make written findings of fact and shall submit it together with its recommendations to the village board. Requirements for findings of fact are explained in section 9-49 of this ordinance. f. Village board actions. The village board shall review the plan commission's findings of fact and recommendations, and following such review may approve, deny, or approve with modification the final development plan of the proposed planned PD. If the final development plan is approved, the village board shall adopt an ordinance authorizing the PD as a special use. Supporting documents shall be attached to the ordinance as exhibits. Sec. 9-48. - Content of planned development applications. (1) Minimum submission requirements. At a minimum, the applications for approval of preliminary development plans and final development plans shall include the following: a. Character and objectives. An explanation of the character of the proposed PD, and how the proposal accomplishes the objectives of the PD regulations. b. Drawings. i. The generalized pattern of existing land use, indicating ground elevations, major and minor roadways, sidewalks, railroads, sanitary sewers, storm sewers and drainage improvements, water mains, utilities and designated landmarks, historical areas and buildings. ii. Detailed drawings of the area covered by the proposed development indicating the proposed: ground elevations, streets, lots, buildings, heights and uses of buildings, landscaping, pedestrian access and circulation, common open space, recreational areas and facilities, parking areas, service areas and other facilities related to the proposed development. c. Land uses. A description of the quantity of all land uses in the proposed development. d. Dedicated acreage. The number of acres to be devoted to recreational areas, schools, parks, or municipal purposes; if the proposed development is to be constructed in phases, the area and location of such uses that will be provided at each stage. e. Requested modifications. A description of the modifications, exceptions, and deviations from the village's ordinances which are being requested as part of the application for approval of the PD. f. Agreements. Proposed agreements, provisions or covenants and by-laws which will govern the use, maintenance and continued protection of the planned development and any of its common 162 open space of the homeowner associations, recreational areas and facilities, in the area covered by the preliminary development plan. Such agreements are required only for the application for approval of the final development plan, and are not required for the application for approval of the preliminary development plan. (2) Additional submission requirements. In addition to the minimum requirements listed in paragraph (1) of this section, the village staff, plan commission, or village board may request such information as may be required to conduct a comprehensive review and evaluation of the proposed PD. The village staff may publish and distribute application forms that list the requirements. Sec. 9-49. - Findings of fact. (1) General. The plan commission shall not recommend a proposed PD for approval unless it shall make findings of fact based upon evidence presented to it in each specific case. (2) Findings—All PDs. In recommending approval for a proposed PD, the plan commission shall find that: a. The PD fulfills the objectives of the comprehensive plan and the land use policies of the village and presents an innovative and creative approach to the development of land and living environments. b. The proposed land uses fulfill, or can reasonably expected to fulfill a need or demand for such uses within the village. c. The physical design of the PD efficiently utilizes the land, adequately provides for transportation and public facilities, and preserves natural features of the site, and that the property is suitable for the proposed purposes and land uses. d. Any exceptions to bulk and density regulations of the underlying zoning shall be solely for the purpose of promoting an efficient and coordinated site plan, no less beneficial to the residents or occupants of such development, as well as the neighboring property, than would be obtained under the bulk and density regulations of this ordinance for buildings developed on separate zoning lots. e. The PD meets the requirements and standards of the planned development regulations. f. Open spaces and recreational facilities are provided. g. The PD is compatible with the adjacent properties and the neighborhood, and along the periphery of the PD yards or setbacks shall be provided that meet or exceed the regulations of the district in which the PD is located. (3) Mixed use PDs. In addition to paragraph (1) of this section, in recommending approval for all mixed use developments, the plan commission shall find that: a. That the land uses permitted are necessary or desirable and are appropriate with respect to the primary purpose of the PD. b. That the land uses are not of such a nature or so located as to exercise a detrimental influence on the surrounding neighborhood. Sec. 9-50. - Compliance, amendments, and revocation. (1) General. All PDs shall be developed in strict compliance with the recorded final plan and supporting data. All final plans and covenants filed and recorded by the village shall be contractual undertakings by, and shall be binding upon, the applicants, therefore the owners of the land covered by such planned development, their successors and assigns. The final plan and supporting data shall control and limit the use of the parcel of land (including the general internal use of buildings and structures) and the location of the buildings and structures in the planned development. (2) Occupancy. No PD, or any portion of a PD, may be occupied until such time as all applicable building certificates have been issued by the appropriate village authority certifying that the 163 development, or a stage of the development, if applicable, has been completed in compliance with the final plan and any recorded covenant or developer agreement as approved and recorded. (3) Amendments and administrative adjustments to the approved final development plan. a. Major changes. A major change requires a public hearing before the plan commission and approval by the village board. The procedure for the hearing and approval shall be in accordance with the provisions of section 9-38 of this ordinance. Submittal requirements maybe limited to plans and documents that indicate or are related to the major changes. Any of the following changes shall be deemed a major change: i. A change which alters the concept, character or intent of the final development plan; ii. A change which increases the residential density or the number of dwelling units; iii. A change which increases the height of any building or structure beyond five (5) percent, or alters the uses and design standards set forth as a minimum in this ordinance; iv. A change which increases nonresidential gross floor area of any building or of the entire development by more than ten (10) percent; v. A change which significantly reduces the amount of common open space or recreational amenities; vi. A change that significantly alters the number, type, or location of landscaping or existing vegetation; vii. A change that would have a significant environmental impact. b. Minor changes. Minor changes are changes not defined as major changes which do not alter the concept or intent of the PD. The village planner shall approve minor changes. However, prior to considering any minor change the village planner may request that the plan commission review the proposed minor change and offer its recommendations. c. Revocation. The PD and the ordinances authorizing it shall be subject to revocation. If the PD is revoked the zoning classification of the subject property will revert to the zoning classification affixed to the property before approval of the PD. d. Grounds for revocation. The PD shall be subject to revocation if: i. The application for approval of the final development plan is not filed within two (2) years from the date of approval of the preliminary development plan; or ii. Construction does not commence within two (2) years from the date of approval of the final development plan. For a PD with a phasing plan, the PD shall be subject to revocation if the initial phase of construction has not commenced within two (2) years of the approval of the PD, or if construction of any of the subsequent phases has not commenced or is not completed in accordance with the terms of the phasing plan; or the developer requests revocation of the PD. e. Extensions and hearings. The village board may extend these time limits in one-year increments. The village board may schedule a revocation hearing once any of these time limits has expired. The developer shall be notified at least sixty (60) days prior to any revocation hearing. 164 4THAVERUBY STBRIDGESTGAYLORDRDCOUNTYLINE RDCHERRYHILL RDS LARKINAVECOLLINSSTG A R D N E R S T WESTERNAVE HOUBOLTRDMILLS RDN LARKINAVEINGALLSAVE M APLE RDRT59MANHATTANRD E CASS ST BLACK RD W EAMES STDRAUDENRDTHEODORESTS RT 59N BRIGGS STGROVE RDS COUNTYLINE RDE LARAWAY RD SCHERRYHILLRDARBEITER RDCATONFARM RD S R T 52 W RENWICK RD RIDGERDS CHICAGO STW LARAWAY RD W N O E L R D W BLACK RD CHANNAHON RDI 80 WB COTTAGESTI 55 SBI 55 NBI 80 EBCHICAG O RD±City of Joliet - Zoning Map Legend Zoning B-1 (Neighborhood Business Districts) B-2 (Central Business Districts) B-3 (General Business Districts) I-1 (Light Industrial Districts) I-2 (General Industrial Districts) R-1 (Single-Family Residential Districts) R-1A (Single-Family Residential Districts) R-1B (Single-Family Residential Districts) R-2 (Single-Family Residential Districts) R-2A (Single-Family Residential Districts) R-3 (One and Two Family Residential Districts) R-4 (Low Density Multi-Family Residential Districts) R-5 (High Density Multiple-Family Residential Districts) R-B (Restricted Business Districts) (I-TA) Intermodal Terminal--Intermodal Terminal (I-TB) Intermodal Terminal--Transportation Equipment (I-TC) Intermodal Terminal--Industrial Park Map - 10/15/2018 Cify of Joliet - Disclaimer The map should be used for reference only. The data is subject tochange without notice. City of Joliet assumes no responsibility in the use or application of the data. Reproduction or redistribution is forbidden without expressed written consent from the City of Joliet 165 48 SECTION 47-13 B-3 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT: The purpose of this District is to provide for certain commercial, wholesale and light industrial uses that are transportation oriented. Proximity to high capacity transportation ways combined with fairly level sites are important. These permitted uses are not usually reliant on neighborhood convenience, but tend to be region serving. 47-13.1 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES: No land shall be used or occupied and no building or structure shall be designed, erected, enlarged, occupied or used other than for one of the following uses: (a) Those uses permitted as of right pursuant to Section 47-10.1, Section 47-11.1 and Section 47- 12.1;* * Ord. #16738; 12/7/10 (b) The following uses, provided no part of a building occupied by such uses shall have any openings other than stationary windows or required fire exits within one hundred (100) feet of any single family or one and two family residential zoning districts: (1) Animal hospital, veterinary clinic or kennel. (2) Bowling alley, pool hall or billiard parlor, dance hall, bar or cocktail lounge, night club, microbrewery, brew pub, and similar enterprises. (3) Carpenter shop, electrical, heating, ventilating, sheet metal or plumbing shop, furniture upholstering shop, printing, publishing, engraving or lithographing plant, laundry and dry cleaning shop, sign painting shop, canvas tenting and awning repair and assembly shop and similar establishments. (4) Laundries, clothes cleaning or dyeing establishments; (c) Automobile service stations and mini-marts, subject to the provisions of Section 47-17.26; (d) SEE SECTION 47-13.2A(g). * * Ordinance No. 12154; 12/15/98 (e) Outdoor advertising signs, subject to the variation and other provisions of Section 47-17.21; (f) Bottling of soft drinks or milk, or distribution stations, provided no part of a building where bottling is done shall have any openings other than stationary windows or required fire exits within three-hundred (300) feet of any residential zoning district; (g) Building material sales yards, if enclosed on all sides by a solid wall or fence not less than six (6) feet in height; (h) Unlighted baseball field, bathhouse, or boathouse, golf driving range, skating rink, swimming pool, or similar unlighted open air recreational uses and facilities, but not within two-hundred (200) feet of any single family or one and two family residential zoning district. Pedestrian lighting and security lighting shall not be considered “lighting” for the purpose of this provision; 166 49 (i) Commercial greenhouses, including accessory outdoor sales of seasonal stock in trade, but only if such items are sold and stored more than one hundred (100) feet from a residential zoning district; (j) Commercial parking lots, subject to the provisions of Section 47-17.17; (k) Motels or motor hotels, subject to the provisions of Section 47-17.17; (l) Theaters, including outdoor theaters, provided the latter are at a distance of at least two- hundred (200) feet from any public right-of-way and four-hundred (400) feet from any residential zoning district; (m)Wholesale business; * * Ord. #12745; 4/18/00 (n) Any other use of the same general character as the foregoing permitted uses, but not including any use which may become noxious or offensive in a B-3 District. ** ** Ord. #11215; 7/16/96 (o) Firearms dealers & gunsmiths (e.g. firearms repair shops/ any person who provides a service of designing, manufacturing and/or repairing firearms) provided: (1) Shall not be located in the same structure or building with any other business of any type unless the shared walls separating the businesses are of masonry construction. (2) The exterior walls of the structure are to be of masonry construction. Alternative construction materials which afford equivalent protection may be permitted if approved by the building inspector. (3) All exterior entrance points and window points of the building shall be gated and/or barred when the building is unoccupied. No gating, baring, or other security devices used shall be mounted to the exterior of the building. The use of gating and security devices on exit doors will need emergency override devices to allow for exit in case of an emergency inside the building. If the emergency override devices require electricity to operate, they shall be served by an alternate 12-hour power supply that automatically activates in the event of a power failure. (4) The entire interior of the building (except bathrooms) must be covered with video surveillance cameras. The video surveillance camera recorders must be located in a secure location. Parking lots as well as any exterior wall breach, such as doorways or windows must be maintained under video surveillance as well. Lighting must be supplied to insure that the installed cameras are capable of recording all activity at such lumens that will allow easy identification of any persons coming into their view, and such light must be maintained 24 hours a day. 167 50 (5) No firearms shall be displayed in any manner which would cause such exhibit or display to be visible to persons outside of the premises during hours the business is not open. (6) A safe must be provided on site that is of sufficient size to accommodate all firearms and firearms parts on site at any given time. All firearms and firearms parts must be kept in the safe or securely locked so as to render the firearm inaccessible and unusable when the business is not open. (7) Shall not be located within a minimum of 500 feet from any residential zoning district and a minimum of 1,000 feet from any school, church, day care, park or playground, library, and other firearms dealers and gunsmiths. This distance shall be measured between the following points: (1) the nearest property line of the protected use and (2) either the nearest boundary of the interior space occupied by the firearms dealers and gunsmiths, or, the nearest exterior business signage for the firearms dealers and gunsmiths, whichever is closest, measured at ground level. (8) Firearms dealers and gunsmiths may not utilize amplified music outdoors. (9) Exterior signage shall comply with Section 47-17.21 of the Zoning Ordinance, except that signs or exterior building surfaces depicting violent scenes shall not be permitted.* * Ord. #17880; 12/4/18 47-13.2 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: Accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted principal use. 47-13.2A SPECIAL USES: The following uses may be allowed as special uses by the Mayor and City Council, with the advice of the Board of Appeals, in accordance with Section 47-5.2: (A) Those uses permitted as of right pursuant to Section 47-9.1, provided the uses conform to the area, bulk and other district regulations in which the uses are typically located; (B) Those uses allowed as special uses under Section 10.3; (C) Telephone, television, radio and other wireless broadcasting stations or studios, and receiving and transmitting towers, provided such towers are at least one hundred (100) feet from any residential zoning district; (D) Lighted baseball fields, bathhouse or boathouse, golf driving range, skating rink, swimming pool or similar lighted open air recreational uses and facilities, but not within four hundred (400) feet of any single family or one and two family residential zoning district; (E) Carting, express, hauling establishments, but not within three hundred (300) feet of a residential or restricted business zoning district. * 168 51 (F) Automatic or manual car washing establishments, but not within one hundred (100) feet of a residential zoning district. ** * Ord. #11215; 7/16/96 ** Ord. #11507; 6/17/97 (G) Automobile, truck, trailer, motorcycle, recreational vehicle, boat, or farm implement establishments for display, hire, sales and minor repair, including outdoor sales lots, provided no part of a building where repairs are conducted shall have any openings other than permanently sealed windows or required fire exits within one-hundred (100) feet of any residential zoning district. *** *** Ord. #12154; 12/15/98 (H) Tattoo shops, massage parlors. **** **** Ord. #12563; 12/7/99 1. Tattoo shops must meet minimum spacing requirements: a minimum of 500 feet from any residential zoning district and a minimum of 1,000 feet from any school, church, day care, park or playground, library, and other tattoo businesses. This distance shall be measured between the following points: (1) the nearest property line of the protected use and (2) either the nearest boundary of the interior space occupied by the tattoo shop, or, the nearest exterior business signage for the tattoo shop, whichever is closest, measured at ground level. ******** ********Ord. #16668 (I) Mini-warehouses, indoor storage facilities. ***** (J) Resale shops, other businesses principally engaged in the retail sale of previously owned goods and merchandise. ***** ***** Ord. 12745; 4/18/00 (K) Pawn shops, payday loan stores (consumer installment licensees), currency exchanges and similar uses, but not including banks. ******* ******* Ord. #12899; 9/19/00 Ord. # 15623; 08/01/06 (L) Travel-trailer parks/campgrounds and RV parks may be established and maintained in this district as a special use in accordance with the following regulations: 1. Location and access: No travel-trailer park shall be located except with direct access to a major arterial or state highway, and with appropriate frontage thereon to permit appropriate design of entrances and exits. No entrance or exit from a travel-trailer park shall be permitted through a residential district, nor require movement of traffic from the park through a residential district. 2. Spaces for occupancy-uses permitted and length of stay: Spaces in travel-trailer parks may be used by travel-trailers, equivalent facilities constructed in or on automotive vehicles, tents, or other short-term housing or shelter arrangements or devices. Spaces 169 52 shall be rented by the day only, and occupant of such space shall remain in the same trailer park not more than seven (7) days. 3. Accessory Uses: Management headquarters, recreational facilities, coin-operated laundry facilities and other uses and structures customarily incidental to operation of a travel-trailer park are permitted as accessory uses in any district in which trailer parks are permitted. In addition, stores, restaurants, beauty parlors, barber shops, and other convenience establishments shall be permitted as accessory uses in trailer parks in districts where such uses are not permitted as accessory uses, subject to the following restrictions: a. Such establishments and the parking areas primarily related to their operations shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the area of the park. b. Such establishments shall be restricted in their use to occupants of the park. c. Such establishments shall present no visible evidence of their commercial character which would attract customers other than occupants of the park. 4 Toilets, showers, and other essential plumbing fixtures shall conform to the Illinois State Plumbing Code and the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Rules and Regulations for Recreational Areas. 5. Site planning and required improvements, general objectives: Site planning and improvements shall provide for: a. Facilities and amenities appropriate to the needs of the occupants. b. Safe, comfortable, convenient, and sanitary use by occupants under all weather conditions to be expected during periods of occupancy. c. Protection of occupants from adverse environmental influences, and where appropriate, protection of the neighborhood from adverse influences within the park. 6. Relation of spaces to exterior streets: In addition to yard requirements applying generally within districts, the following limitations shall apply with respect to travel- trailer parks. No space shall be so located that any part intended for occupancy for sleeping purposes shall be within 50 feet of the right-of-way line of any major or minor arterial street, or within 25 feet of the right-of-way line of any collector or local street as shown on the Official Street Classification Map. 170 53 7. Design of access to park: Entrances and exits to travel-trailer parks shall be designed for safe and convenient movement of traffic into and out of the park, and to minimize marginal friction with free movement of traffic on adjacent streets. All traffic into and out of the park shall be through such entrances and exits. No entrance or exit shall require a turn at an acute angle for vehicles moving in the direction intended, and radii of curbs and pavements at intersections shall be such as to facilitate easy turning movements for vehicles with trailers attached. No material impediment to visibility shall be created or maintained which obscures the view of an approaching driver in the right lane of the street within (1) 100 feet where the speed limit is less than 45 m.p.h. or (2) 150 feet where the speed limit is 45 m.p.h. or more, of any portion of the approach- lane of the accessway within 25 feet of its intersection with the right-hand lane of the street. 8. Off-street parking, loading, and maneuvering space: In connection with use of any travel-trailer park, no parking, loading, or maneuvering incidental to parking or loading shall be permitted on any public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way, or any public grounds, or on any private grounds not part of the trailer park unless the owner has received written permission for such use. Each trailer park shall provide off-street parking, loading, and maneuvering space located and scaled so that the prohibitions above may be observed, and park owners shall be held responsible for violations of these requirements. 9. Sign Control. Signs shall be erected and maintained in conformance with Section 47- 17.21 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Joliet. 10. External yard requirements: A fifty (50) foot setback with protective screening or fencing shall be required on property boundaries adjacent to a public right-of-way. Those property boundaries adjoining private property shall require a setback of twenty- five (25) feet with protective fencing. * *ORDINANCE #13051; REVISED 1/17/01 47-13.3 SPECIAL USES: Travel-trailer parks/campgrounds may be established and maintained in this district as a special use in accordance with the following regulations: (a) Location and access: No travel-trailer park shall be located except with direct access to a major arterial or state highway, and with appropriate frontage thereon to permit appropriate design of entrances and exits. No entrance or exit from a travel-trailer park shall be permitted through a residential district, nor require movement of traffic from the park through a residential district. (b) Spaces for occupancy-uses permitted and length of stay: Spaces in travel-trailer parks may be used by travel-trailers, equivalent facilities constructed in or on automotive vehicles, tents, or other short-term housing or shelter arrangements or devices. Spaces shall be rented by the day only, and occupant of such space shall remain in the same trailer park not more than seven (7) days.171 54 (c) Accessory Uses: Management headquarters, recreational facilities, coin-operated laundry facilities and other uses and structures customarily incidental to operation of a travel-trailer park are permitted as accessory uses in any district in which trailer parks are permitted. In addition, stores, restaurants, beauty parlors, barber shops, and other convenience establishments shall be permitted as accessory uses in trailer parks in districts where such uses are not permitted as accessory uses, subject to the following restrictions: (1) Such establishments and the parking areas primarily related to their operations shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the area of the park. (2) Such establishments shall be restricted in their use to occupants of the park. (3) Such establishments shall present no visible evidence of their commercial character which would attract customers other than occupants of the park. (d) Toilets, showers, and other essential plumbing fixtures shall conform to Table 7.21.2 of the Illinois State Plumbing Code and the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Rules and Regulations for Recreational Areas,” 4.104. (e) Site planning and required improvements, general objectives: Site planning and improvements shall provide for: (1) Facilities and amenities appropriate to the needs of the occupants. (2) Safe, comfortable, convenient, and sanitary use by occupants under all weather conditions to be expected during periods of occupancy. (3) Protection of occupants from adverse environmental influences, and where appropriate, protection of the neighborhood from adverse influences within the park. (f) Relation of spaces to exterior streets: In addition to yard requirements applying generally within districts, the following limitations shall apply with respect to travel-trailer parks. No space shall be so located that any part intended for occupancy for sleeping purposes shall be within 50 feet of the right-of-way line of any major or minor arterial street, or within 25 feet of the right-of-way line of any collector or local street as shown on the Official Street Classification Map. (g) Design of access to park: Entrances and exists to travel-trailer parks shall be designed for safe and convenient movement of traffic into and out of the park, and to minimize marginal friction with free movement of traffic on adjacent streets. All traffic into and out of the park shall be through such entrances and exits. No entrance or exit shall require a turn at an acute angle for vehicles moving in the direction intended, and radii of curbs and pavements at intersections shall be such as to facilitate easy turning movements for vehicles with trailers attached. No material impediment to visibility shall be created or maintained which obscures the view of an approaching driver in the right lane of the street within (1) 100 feet where the speed limit is less than 45 m.p.h. or (2) 150 feet where the speed limit is 45 m.p.h. or more, of any portion of the approach-lane of the accessway within 25 feet of its intersection with the right-hand lane of the street. 172 55 (h) Off-street parking, loading, and maneuvering space: In connection with use of any travel- trailer park, no parking, loading, or maneuvering incidental to parking or loading shall be permitted o any public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way, or any public grounds, or on any private grounds not part of the trailer park unless the owner has received written permission for such use. Each trailer park shall provide off-street parking, loading, and maneuvering space located and scaled so that the prohibitions above may be observed, and park owners shall be held responsible for violations of these requirements. (i) Sign Control. Signs shall be erected and maintained in conformance with Section 47-17.21 of the Revised Zoning Ordinance of the City of Joliet (No. 5285, adopted December 5, 1968 as amended). (j) External yard requirements: A fifty (50) foot setback with protective screening or fencing shall be required on property boundaries adjacent to a public right-of-way. Those property boundaries adjoining private property shall require a setback of twenty-five (25) feet with protective fencing. 47-13.4 REQUIRED YARDS: In a General Business District, the following yard areas shall be provided: (a) Front Yards: No front yard shall be required excepting: Where the frontage on one side of the block is divided between B-3 (General Business District) and a residential district, the front yard requirements of the residential district shall apply to the area in the General Business District. (b) Side yards: Side yards shall not be required excepting: (1) A yard not less than six (6) feet in width shall be provided where a side lot line of a General Business District abuts a residential zone. (2) In all other causes no side yard shall be required for a business but if such a yard is voluntarily provided, it shall be not less than six (6) feet in width. (c) Rear yards: Rear yards shall not be required excepting where a rear lot line of a General Business District abuts a residential zone. There shall be provided a rear yard of twenty-five (25) feet for a one or two story building. An additional one foot of rear yard shall be provided for each two feet of height over twenty-five (25) feet, such yard may be measured from the center line of an intervening alley. 47-13.5BUILDING HEIGHT REGULATIONS: No building in this District shall exceed three (3) stories or 50 feet in height. 47-13.6 ACCESSORY PARKING: Space shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 47-17.17. 173 56 47-13.7 OFF-STREET LOADING: Space shall be provided in accordance with the provision of Section 47-17.16. 47-13.8.1 SIGNS: See Section 47-17.21 for size and location of permitted signs. 47-13.9 SCREENING: See Section 47-17.18 for screening regulations for uses adjoining residential districts. 47-13.10 PROHIBITED USES: All uses not expressly permitted as of right by Section 47-13.1 or as a permitted accessory use under Section 47-13.2 or pursuant to Section 47-13.2A are prohibited in B-3 zoning district. * *Ord. #11215; 7/16/96 47-13.11 MINIMUM BUILDING DESIGN STANDARDS All non-residential structures erected within a B-3 zoning district shall conform to the design guidelines set forth in Section 47-15H.* *Ord. #15794; 2/20/07 174 107 SECTION 47-15A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS: Planned Unit Developments are hereby authorized as provided herein, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section may be located in all zoning classification districts. 47-15A.1 LEGISLATIVE INTENT: It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the City of Joliet to allow Planned Unit Developments and thereby to provide for certain exceptions to the use and bulk regulations of this Ordinance; where such exceptions will be utilized to provide greater flexibility and originality in the design of large scale projects and to promote good site planning, better design, provisions for open spaces and high standards of light and air. 47-15A.2 SITE CHARACTERISTICS: Pre-existing site conditions have considerable importance in establishing the character of urban development. The following site characteristics shall be considered in the preparation and review of Planned Unit Development proposals: (a) Trees: Trees of 6” diameter and larger are to be protected and saved wherever possible, particularly where a grouping of such trees exists; the feasibility of temporary removal and replacement of smaller trees should be considered. (b) Contours: Responses to site profiles should be considered in Planned Unit Developments, ridges, rock out-croppings, slopes, and hillocks all require that special consideration be given the siting of buildings. (c) Water: Existing site water, in the form of watercourses streams, marshes, and ponds should be considered as possible resources for the establishment of viable ponds, streams, or storm drainage courses. (d) Orientation: The siting of residential developments should be assessed in terms of site profiles, views, sun, prevailing wind, and water resources. (e) Open Space Development: All of the above considerations should be coordinated with a view towards developing pleasant and usable open space pattern throughout the residential community. This open space should be related to any existing parks or park plans. 47-15A.3 MINIMUM AREA IN PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS: (1) The minimum area of any Planned Unit Development designed and intended for residential use shall be governed by the minimum land area required to support the density proposed as set forth in the regulations of the zoning district in which the Planned Unit Development is located.* * Ord. #16738; 12/7/10 (2) The minimum area of any Planned Unit Development which is designed and intended only for business use shall not be less than four acres in area, except where such development is located within or immediately adjacent to any existing I-1, I-2, I-3, B-1, B-2, or B-3 districts, there shall be no minimum area regulation. There shall be no minimum area regulation for 175 108 any business development which is designed as an accessory service area to a larger planned development, which includes other than business uses. However, generally, the total area devoted to business activity shall not exceed five of the total area of such mixed development. (3) The minimum area of any Planned Unit Development which is designed and intended for industrial use and which may also include accessory commercial uses shall not be less than 20 acres except that where such development is located within or immediately adjacent to any existing I-1, I-2, or I-3 district, there shall be no minimum area regulation. (4) There shall be no minimum area regulation for any industrial development which is designed in conjunction with a larger planned development which includes other than industrial and commercial uses. However, generally, the total area devoted to industrial activity shall not exceed 20 percent of the total area of such mixed development. 47-15A.4 PLAN COMMISSION REVIEW: The City Plan Commission may approve or disapprove of the plans as submitted or may require that the plans be modified, altered, adjusted, or amended by the applicant prior to approval. After such hearings as provided herein, the Plan Commission shall notify the City Council in writing of its action and recommendation. No building permits shall be issued for any construction within the Planned Unit Development until it is approved by the City Council of the City of Joliet; and no approval shall be made of the Planned Unit Development until all of the plans thereof comply with the following conditions: (1) The plans for the development are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan for the entire City and the needs for the particular neighborhood. (2) Where the Planned Unit Development is for a dwelling group, the following restrictions are illustrated in the plans and shall apply: (a) That the buildings are to be used only for such residential purpose and accessory uses except as otherwise specifically allowed by the City Council, provided that such accessory uses shall include private garages, storage spaces, recreational and community activities. (b) That the density standards on the site, exclusive of the area occupied by streets will not be less than the lot area per family required in the district in which the dwelling group is to be located, except as otherwise regulated in Section 47-15A.6. (c) That there is to be provided within the tract on which the dwelling group is to be erected, parking space in private garages or off-street parking areas, as required by the regulations of the district in which said development is located. (d) That there are to be provided, as part of the proposed development, adequate recreational areas to serve the needs of the anticipated population to be housed in said dwelling group. (e Sidewalks and pedestrian ways shall be provided as needed to supplement and complement the proposed street system. (f) There should be no regulation as to the maximum height or number of stories in any building in a Planned Unit Development district. However, the height of any building in excess of the number of stories set forth in the regulations of any district where located 176 109 shall be specified upon the development plan and the heights of such buildings shall be limited to that specified in any development plan. (g) That the proposed dwelling group will constitute a residential environment of sustained desirability; that it will be in harmony with the surrounding neighborhood and that the neighboring properties will not be adversely affected. That it will not cause congestion in local streets. (h) That the proposed dwelling group will be consistent with the intent and purpose of this Ordinance to promote public health, safety and general welfare. (i) Such dwelling group shall be authorized only in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5 and R-B zoning districts. 47-15A.5 USE EXCEPTIONS: The Plan Commission may recommend and the City Council may authorize in specified areas of such development, and for the duration of such development, specified uses not permitted by the use regulations of the district in which said development is located, provided that the Plan Commission shall find: (1) That the uses permitted by such exception are necessary or desirable and are appropriate with respect to the primary purpose of the development. (2) That the uses permitted by such exception are not of such a nature or so located as to exercise a detrimental influence on the surrounding neighborhood. (3) That the uses permitted by such exception constitute less than five per cent (5%) of the ground area of the planned unit development.* * Ord. #16738; 12/7/10 47-15A.6 (BULK REGULATIONS) of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Joliet is repealed.* * Ord. #16738; 12/7/10 47-15A.7 OWNERSHIP, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF OPEN SPACES: (1) In the event that the application for a permit hereunder results in a preliminary development plan and final development plan showing lands available for park, recreation, open space, or other municipal purposes directly related to the development plan, then the Plan Commission as a condition of approval of the preliminary development plan may, and prior to approval of the final development plan shall, establish such conditions on the ownership, use and maintenance of such open spaces as it deems necessary to assure the preservation of such lands for their intended purposes. Such conditions shall be approved by resolution of the City Council before the development plan may be approved for filing. (2) Among the conditions which shall be required to be entered on the final development plan prior to the approval of the final development plan are the following: 177 110 (a) The applicant shall furnish an open space covenant assuring that the subdivision’s open spaces will remain as open spaces and not later be used for other residential or business purposes or filled in with more buildings, or used for any purposes other than for the benefit of the Planned Unit Development. Said covenant shall not become effective until accepted by resolution of the same by the City Council. (b) Local open spaces as shown on the development plan of the applicant, at the application of the applicants or developer, may be retained permanently by him. When retained by the developer, plans for the improvement and maintenance of the tracts must be approved by the Plan Commission of the City of Joliet prior to the approval of the final development plan, and entered on the final development plan as provided herein to assure both continuing use of the tracts’ local open space purposes and the proper operation and maintenance of the same, to the Plan Commission’s satisfaction. (c) A statement that with the exception of the minimum lot requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the City of Joliet, all requirements of the Subdivision Regulations have been complied with by the applicant and owner. (d) The open space covenants authorized to be used by this paragraph shall be in substantially the following language. COVENANT (Open space on Lot_____________, Block____________.) WHEREAS, the undersigned________________hereby warrant that they are the owners of real property in the City of Joliet, County of Will, and State of Illinois, or in the County of Will within one and one-half miles of the corporate limits of the City of Joliet, described as Lot _____, Block _____; and whereas they are in the process of developing said real estate with dwelling units and accessory installation and improvements; and whereas the City of Joliet pursuant to the laws of the State of Illinois, as amended from time to time, is empowered to develop a comprehensive plan for the orderly growth of said City and for the areas within one and one-half miles of the corporate limits thereof, and is empowered to adopt such subdivision regulations and other ordinances as necessary therefore, and is authorized to require covenants or conveyances of interests therein, so as to limit the future use of and otherwise consider the open spaces and areas on said land; now therefore in consideration of the approval of the Planned Unit Development for said real estate and for other valuable considerations the undersigned owners of the real property herein described hereby individually and jointly, warrant and covenant that all of lot _____, block _____, in the City of Joliet, County of Will, and State of Illinois, or in the County of Will, and State of Illinois, within one and one-half miles of the corporate limits of the City of Joliet, hereby is dedicated as open space and open area, and no structures or other artificial facilities shall be constructed in or upon said real property without the express consent and authorization of the City Council of the City of Joliet; provided, however, that there shall be reserved to the owner or owners of said real property the right to construct necessary and appropriate structures and facilities for use as a park and recreational facility for the benefit of the owners of other parcels in said tracts such structures and facilities to be subject to the appropriate uses permit provisions and procedures as set forth in the Zoning Ordinance and regulations of the City of Joliet and any future amendments thereto, and subject to the final approval by the City Council. Acceptance of this instrument by the City Council shall not be construed to waive any of the requirements of the Ordinances or regulations of the City of Joliet. Warranties and covenants herein contained shall be and remain in effect until any or all thereof are expressly released by the City Council of the City of Joliet and are intended to be and shall continue to be covenants running with the 178 111 land herein above described and shall be binding upon the legal owners, representatives, successors and assigns of the undersigned. The above covenants shall be signed and acknowledged according to law by the owner or owners or their legal agents. 47-15A.8 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS: Applications for Planned Unit Developments shall be filed with the Department of Community Development by the owners of property or others entitled to the benefits thereof, and shall be accompanied by eighteen (18) or more copies and one transparency of complete preliminary development plans. Preliminary development plans should provide the following material, during the preparation of which the applicant is encouraged to keep the Commission informed of his progress and to consult with the staff if any questions or problems arise. Such consultations will speed the process of approval: (1) Drawings: Sheet sizes should be no larger than 24” x 36” except where the indicated minimum scales require a larger sheet. (a) Site plan showing existing features: contours at 5’ intervals, general location and diameter of all trees 6” in diameter and larger, location of watercourses, ponds and streams, existing structures and roads, and any other features, such as large rock out-croppings, which may be distinctive or unusual on a particular site. Scale: No less than 1”=160’. (b) Site sections sufficient to indicate the major site profiles, presented at same scale as the site plan. (c) An architectural site plan showing the existing topography; proposed grading; location, extent and character of use or uses; number of stories; total floor area and location of entrances and loading points of all structures; location, character and use of open areas; public rights-of-way or easements bounding or intersecting the property; curb cuts, driving lanes; off-street parking areas with the number of parking spaces, off-street loading areas and illumination facilities for the same; pedestrian walks, malls and any public transportation loading places; location and character of any walls, fences, plantings or landscapings; location, size, height, orientation of any permitted signs; proposed staging of development, if any; and any other similar data which the Plan Commission may require. (d) (Required only where new or altered street plan is included as part of submission.) Preliminary street and drainage plans, showing alignment of streets and direction of flow of storm and sanitary sewer in relation to topography. These drawings should be at same scale as the architectural site plan. Where an official street and drainage plan exists, it should be submitted for purposes of comparison. (e) Preliminary house plans proposed for development.* * Ord. No. 16738; 12/7/10 (f) When available, drawings or models indicating the three dimensional character of the proposal in an accurate way. The drawings may be perspectives, sections, elevations, axonometrics, or isometrics in any combination, or at any scale, that is appropriate for communicating the character of the proposal. (2) Written material: In addition to the drawings, other pertinent information about Planned Unit Development proposals must be submitted in preliminary form:179 112 (a) Statistical summary of proposal, including: gross site area; street area; net site area; number of each variety of dwelling unit, and total number of dwelling units; floor area per dwelling unit type and total floor area; common open space area; and number of rooms per dwelling unit type and total number of rooms. (b) Staging Plan: A general time schedule of expected completion dates of elements of plan. Staging should be designed so that each stage, as completed, will complement earlier stages to form a satisfactory whole even if succeeding stages are delayed. (c) Performance bond and insurance: The developer shall furnish a performance bond in an amount satisfactory to the Commission to guarantee the proper maintenance and repair of all open spaces and private streets, roadways, sidewalks, or other pathways retained by the developer; in addition, the developer shall furnish public liability insurance. In addition, the developer shall furnish the City with a certificate of insurance from an insurance company licensed to do business in the state, which certificate shall name the City as additional insured. The insurance policy shall indemnify the applicant and the City against liability for the injury or death or damages in the following amounts: for the injury or death of any one (1) person -- one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.); for the injury or death of more than one (1) person arising from the same accident -- three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.); and for damages to property of another, including the City -- fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.). The policies of insurance required by the preceding paragraph shall be approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel prior to the approval by the Plan Commission, and shall be in such form as to indemnify, keep and save harmless the City against any loss, cost, damage, expenses, judgement or liability of any kind whatsoever which the City may suffer or which may accrue against, be charged to or be recovered from the City or any of its officials, from or by reason or on account of accidents to persons or property during any demolition operations and from or by reason or on account of anything done under or by virtue of any permit granted for any demolition operations. (d) Financial plan: A general time schedule of expected completion dates of elements of plan. (e) Size and scope of shopping facilities, if any. (f) Size and scope of any other community facilities. (g) Preliminary ownership and maintenance plan of common open space, if any. (h) Certification of ownership of property. (3) Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a complete preliminary submission, the Commission will tell the sponsor whether a final submission is encouraged. At this time, also, the Commission will make known any conditions to be included in the final submission, such as allowance for community facilities or the need to accommodate street plans to those of adjacent areas. Also, the Commission may request that certain documents be submitted to the Commission to facilitate coordination with other agencies. 47-15A.9 FINAL SUBMISSIONS: The sponsor’s final proposal should include all the following material:180 113 (1) Drawings: All the drawings from the preliminary submission must be resubmitted in an up-to- date form. In addition, where street and drainage plans are new or altered, complete drawings conforming to the requirements of the Plan Commission and other appropriate agencies, must be submitted at this time. (2) Written material: All schedules and documents called for in the preliminary submission must be submitted in final form. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a completed final submission, the Commission will take appropriate action; normally, either granting administrative approval of fixing a public hearing. Where the latter action is appropriate, the Commission will move expeditiously to hold the hearing and make its recommendation to the City Council. Upon receipt of a recommendation from the Plan Commission, the City Council may approve the Planned Unit Development by adopting an Ordinance amending the official Zoning Map of the City and making the Planned Unit Development a part thereof. In the event that a developer subsequently wishes to make minor modifications to an approved Planned Unit Development, such modifications shall be submitted to the Commission in a form which compares the approved submission with the desired changes. The Commission may authorize such minor modifications without public hearings or City Council action. Minor modifications generally may be construed to mean substitutions of one approved house type for another, or minor variations in placement of buildings in such a way that the overall limits of approved floor area, open space, or rooms per acre are not increased. (3) Notice of Hearing: In addition to any other notice required, the sponsor shall also provide notice of the public hearing before the Commission by posting a land use change informational sign in accordance with the provisions of Section 47-19.7(6) of the Zoning Ordinance. * * Ord. No. 9879; 4/21/92 47-15A.10 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT MAP DESIGNATIONS: Upon the approval of a Planned Unit Development by the City Council, such approval shall be noted on the official zoning map of the City of Joliet by outlining the area included in the approved Planned Unit Development and designating the area with the usual notation of the zoning district in which the Planned Unit Development is located, but with a “P” inserted between the letter and numeral thereof. 47-15A.11 EXPIRATION OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN: The approval of a preliminary planned unit development shall remain in effect for the same period as the effective period for the approval of a preliminary plat, as set forth in Section 3.2(I) of the Subdivision Regulations. The approval of a final planned unit development shall remain in effect for the same period as the effective period for the approval of a final plat, as set forth in Section 3.3(I) of the Subdivision Regulations, as amended. All conditions imposed as a part of any Planned Unit Development shall run with the land and shall not lapse or be waived as a result of a subsequent change in tenancy or ownership of any or all of said area, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to limit the right of the developer, its successors or assigns, to sell property in said Planned Unit Development, except for such conditions imposed upon said common areas.* * Ord. #16738; 12/7/10 181 27 EXHIBIT F BOULEVARD INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) 182 PROJ. MGR.:DRAWN BY:DATE:SCALE:OFSHEETPROJ. ASSOC.:DATE REVISIONS DRAWN BY TM 700 Springer Drive, Lombard, IL 60148 ph:630.691.8500 fx: 630.691.8585 manhard.com Civil Engineers | Surveyors | Water Resource Engineers | Water & Waste Water Engineers Construction Managers | Environmental Scientists | Landscape Architects | Planners PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE BOULEVARD VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD AND CITY OF JOLIET, ILLINOIS OVERALL SITE PLAN420May 28, 2019 - 13:45 Dwg Name: P:\Dripl\dwg\Eng\Final Drawings\Plan Set\The Boulevard\04-OVERALL.dwg Updated By: SGraham EXHIBIT F Infrastructure Improvements183 28 EXHIBIT G JOLIET SEWER & WATER MAIN ABANDONMENT (INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) 184 !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !.!. !.!. !. !. !.!.!.!. !. !. !. !.!.!. !. !. !.!. !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!.!. !. !. !. ABANDON 4" FORCE MAIN WITH CLSM PER IDOT STANDARDS PLUG PIPE AT MH 11513 WITH MECHANICAL WING PLUG TOPPEDWITH CONCRETE PLUGS IVY LNS LINCOLN HWY INTERSTATE 55RAMPRAMPINTERSTATE 55W BUSSEY DR NORMAN AVEN BLUFF STS SPANGLER RDW CHARLOTTE RD BUSSEY DR W DAVY CT TONTIDRENTRANCE 1PLAINFIELD RDMALL LOOP DR EVERGREEN DR GALENA DR C HIC A G O L A N D CIR ENTRANCE6ESSINGTON RD16TH ST WESTGATE LN MALL LOOP DR S WINDINGCREEK RD HEN NE PIN DRS MCALLISTER RDPINECREST DRCAROLINE DRS FRONTAGE RDW LORRAINE AVE PLAINFIELD RD SADDLE DRMALLLOOP DR W JUD ITH D RS TIMBERVIEW DR2 5 7 257 8"10"10"8 "8"8"10"8"8"8"8"4" 8" 8"8"8 "10"10"6" 8 " 8" 8"8"8"10"10"8"8"11513 I 0 300 Feet Document Path: U:\Public Works\Old T Drive (S2Data)\PW & PU Shared\GIS\Projects\Abandonments\Plainfield_Road_abandonment G.2-Sanitary.mxd EXHIBIT G.2: ABANDONMENT OF EXISTINGCITY OF JOLIET UTILITIES 185 ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬«¬«¬« ¬« ¬« ¬«¬« ¬« ¬«¬«¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬«¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬«¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬« ¬«¬« ¬« !?!? !? !? !?!? !? !? !?!? !? !? !? !? !? !? !? !? !?!? !?!? !? !? !? !?!? !?!? !?!?!? !? !? !? !? !? !? !? !? ABANDON 12" WATER MAIN WITH CLSMPER IDOT STANDARDS CUT AND CAP 12"WATER MAIN WITH RJ PLUG REMOVE VALVE BOX REMOVE FIRE HYDRANT AND DELIVERTO CITY OF JOLIET PUBLIC UTILITIES AT 921 E. WASHINGTON STJOLIET, IL REMOVE FIRE HYDRANT AND DELIVERTO CITY OF JOLIET PUBLIC UTILITIES AT 921 E. WASHINGTON STJOLIET, IL REMOVE FIRE HYDRANT AND DELIVERTO CITY OF JOLIET PUBLIC UTILITIES AT 921 E. WASHINGTON STJOLIET, IL S IVY LNS LINCOLN HWY INTERSTATE 55RAMPRAMPINTERSTATE 55W BUSSEY DR NORMANAVEN BLUFF STS SPANGLER RDW CHARLOTTE RD BUSSEY DR W DAVY CT TONTIDRENTRANCE 1PLAINFIELD RD MALLLOOP DR EVERGREEN DR GALENA DR CHICAGOLAND CIR ENTRANCE6ESSINGTON RD16TH ST WESTGATE LN MALL LOOP DR S WINDINGCREEK RD HENNEPIN DRS MCALLISTER RDPINECREST DRC O L O R A D O AVE CAROLINE DRS FRONTAGE RDW LORRAINE AVE PLAINFIELD RD SADDLE DRMALL LOOP DR W JUD ITH D RS TIMBERVIEW DR2 5 7 257 12"12"6"8"8"8"8"8"10"6" 10 "8"8"8"10"8"6"1 2 " 8" 6" 8 "8"8"6" I 0 300 Feet Document Path: U:\Public Works\Old T Drive (S2Data)\PW & PU Shared\GIS\Projects\Abandonments\Plainfield_Road_abandonment G.1-Water main.mxd EXHIBIT G.1: ABANDONMENT OF EXISTINGCITY OF JOLIET UTILITIES 186 Agenda Item No: Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Department Report Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to accept the 2018-2019 Annual Report of the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals. Suggested Action: Attachments: PLAN COMMISSIONER & ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 187 PLAN COMMISSION AND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ANNUAL REPORT June 1, 2018 THROUGH May 31, 2019 1791-042718.CP Ballard Farms – The Plan Commission at their June 5, 2018 meeting continued the case to the June 19, 2018 meeting per the applicants’ request. 1792-052418.CP Park West - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the concept plan for the property located at 24950 W. 127th Street at their meeting June 5, 2018. 1790-042718.FP.SPR Lansdowne - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the final plat for phase 1 and site plan review at their meeting June 5, 2018. 1801-060718.FP Lots 88 & 89 Stewart Ridge Subdivision - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the final plat of consolidation for lots 88 & 89 in the Stewart Ridge subdivision at their meeting June 19, 2018. 1795-052418.SU GP Transportation Co. - The Plan Commission recommended approval of a special use for a truck terminal located at 22419 W. Renwick Road at their meeting June 19, 2018. 1793-052418.AA.REZ 22537 W. Renwick Road - The Plan Commission recommended approval of annexation and rezoning to I-1 at their meeting June 19, 2018. 1794-052418.AA.REZ 22531 W. Renwick Road - The Plan Commission recommended approval of annexation and rezoning to I-1 at their meeting June 19, 2018. 1796-053118.REZ.SU Public-Private Partnership (P3) - The Plan Commission recommended approval of rezoning to I-1 and special use for planned development at their meeting June 19, 2018. 1798-053118.VAR 13524 S. Arborview Circle - The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approval of the variance request for foundation at their meeting June 19, 2018. The July 3, 2018 meeting was cancelled. 188 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 2 of 7 2 1806-062918.SU Nicole Jamerson (24043 W. Oak Street, Unit 101) - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for a beauty salon at their meeting July 17, 2018. 1803-062118.SU 13611 S. Route 30 – The Plan Commission did not recommend approval for a special use for a truck terminal at their meeting July 17, 2018. 1804-062618.AA 12445 S. 248th Avenue - The Plan Commission recommended approval of annexation at their meeting July 17, 2018. 1783-032818.AA.SU.PP.FP Northpointe - The Plan Commission recommended approval of special use for Planned Development, but the motions did not carry for the preliminary plat and final plat for Phase 1 at their meeting July 17, 2018. 1797-060118.AA.REZ Red Fox Farm - The Plan Commission at their July 17, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to August 7, 2018. 1809-071818.VAR 15016 S. Center Street - The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approval of the variance request for a front porch at their meeting August 7, 2018. 1797-060118.AA.REZ Red Fox Farm - The Plan Commission at their August 7, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to August 21, 2018. 1807-070218.SU Savvy Strand (24013 W. Lockport Street) - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for a beauty salon at their meeting August 7, 2018. 1811-072718.COA.FG.SPR Giambotta Pizza (24136 W. Lockport Street) - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the site plan review at their meeting August 7, 2018. 1810-071818.AA.REZ.SPR Seefried Properties - The Plan Commission at their August 7, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to August 21, 2018. 1792-052418.CP.REZ.SU.SPR.PP Park West - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the rezoning to R-3 and Special Use for a PUD for the property located at 24950 W. 127th Street but the motions did not carry for Site Plan and Preliminary Plat at their meeting August 7, 2018. 189 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 3 of 7 3 1797-060118.AA.REZ Red Fox Farm – No action taken at the August 21, 2018 Plan Commission meeting. 1810-071818.AA.REZ.SPR Seefried Properties - The Plan Commission at their August 21, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to September 4, 2018. 1810-071818.AA.REZ.SPR Seefried Properties - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation and rezoning to I-1 for the property located generally north of 143rd Street and west of Steiner Road but the motions did not carry for the Special Use for the planned development and Site Plan at their meeting September 4, 2018. 1816-081018.SU Tha Green Screen - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for a vape store at their meeting September 4, 2018. 1848-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission at their September 4, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to September 18, 2018. 1848-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation, special use for planned development and preliminary plat for the property located generally on the east side of Steiner Road between 143rd Street and Route 126 at their meeting September 18, 2018. 1817-083018.SU.SPR Avid Hotel - The Plan Commission at their October 2, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to October 16, 2018. 1817-083018.SU.SPR Avid Hotel - The Plan Commission at their October 16, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to November 6, 2018. 1817-083018.SU.SPR Avid Hotel - The Plan Commission at their November 6, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to November 20, 2018. 1824-101718.TA FEMA Firm Map Update - The Plan Commission at their November 6, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to November 20, 2018 190 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 4 of 7 4 1818-083118.SU Willowgate Farm - The Plan Commission at their November 6, 2018 meeting continued this case and public hearing to November 20, 2018. 1820-101618.SU The Lux Barber Shop - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for a barber shop at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1815-081318.SU RCCG Cornerstone Assembly - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for religious assembly at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1823-102618.SPR Sixteen30 - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the site plan review at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1821-101718.AA.REZ.PP.FP Benson Property Resub - The Plan Commission recommended approval of annexation, rezoning to I-1, preliminary plat, final plat for the property located generally southwest corner Drauden Road and Route 126 west of Lenny’s Gas N Wash at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1819.101618.SU.SPR Dunkin’ Donuts - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the special use for a drive-thru and site plan review at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1803-062118.SPR Plainfield Small Business Park Unit 2 - The Plan Commission motion to recommend approval for site plan review did not carry at their meeting November 6, 2018. 1817-083018.SU.SPR Avid Hotel – Applicant Withdrew – No action taken at the November 20, 2018 meeting. 1824-101718.TA FEMA Firm Map Update - The Plan Commission recommended approval of a text amendment at their meeting November 20, 2018. 1818-083118.SU Willowgate Farm - The Plan Commission recommended approval of a special use for a park and recreation facility located at 26500 W. Simons Road at their meeting November 20, 2018. 1822-102218.SU.SPR True North Shell Station - Applicant Withdrew – No action taken at the November 20, 2018 meeting. 191 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 5 of 7 5 The December 4, 2018 meeting was cancelled. The December 18, 2018 meeting was cancelled. 1792-052418.CP.REZ.SU.SPR.PP Park West - The Plan Commission motions did not carry for Site Plan and Preliminary Plat for a PUD at the property located at 24950 W. 127th Street at their meeting January 15, 2019. 1808-070518.CP.SPR.SU Lockport St. Warehouse/Storage - The Plan Commission recommended approval of a special use for a self storage and site plan review located east of the Canadian National Railroad track & on the northside of west Lockport Street at their meeting January 15, 2019. 1848-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission at February 5, 2019 meeting continued this case and public hearing to March 5, 2019. 1791-042718.CP Ballard Farm - The Plan Commission provided input to the applicant for a concept plan for the property located at NEC of 127th Street and Heggs Road at their meeting February 19, 2019. 1827-010219.AA.SU.PP Willow Tree Farm - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation, special use for planned development and preliminary plat for the property located generally east of Drauden Road, between Route 126 and Rowley Road at their meeting February 19, 2019. 1814-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission at March 5, 2019 meeting continued this case and public hearing to March 19, 2019. 1828-021119-AA.REZ 23855 W. Andrew Rd. & 12249 S. Rhea Dr. - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation and rezoning for the properties located at 23855 W. Andrew and 12249 S. Rhea Dr. their meeting March 5, 2019. 1829-021419.AA.REZ 12191 S. Rhea Dr. - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation and rezoning for the property located at 12191 S. Rhea Dr. their meeting March 5, 2019. 192 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 6 of 7 6 1831-022819.SPR 24106 Renwick Rd. (Verizon Wireless) - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the site plan review for installation of the at-grade ancillary equipment associated with the proposed placement of cellular equipment on the top of the adjacent Village water storage tank at their meeting March 5, 2019. 1814-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission at March 19, 2019 meeting continued this case and public hearing to April 2, 2019. 1830-021919.AA 16417 S. Forest Edge Dr. - The Plan Commission at March 19, 2019 meeting continued this case and public hearing to April 2, 2019. 1814-081318.AA.SU.PP Greenbriar - The Plan Commission at April 2, 2019 meeting continued this case and public hearing to April 16, 2019. 1830-021919.AA 16417 S. Forest Edge Dr. - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the annexation for the property located at 16417 S. Forest Edge Dr. at their meeting April 2, 2019. Will County Case 12019 S. Spaulding School Dr. – The Plan Commission made a motion to not object to the special use at their meeting on April 2, 2019. The April 16, 2019 meeting was cancelled. The May 7, 2019 meeting was cancelled. 1835-041019.VAR.SPR 15809 S. Route 59 – Vequity, LLC - The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approval of the variance request for the rear yard setback at their meeting May 21, 2019. 1835-041019.VAR.SPR 15809 S. Route 59 – Vequity, LLC - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the site plan review at their meeting May 21, 2019. 1839-050319.SPR 13521 S. Route 59 – Meijer - The Plan Commission recommended approval of the site plan review at their meeting May 21, 2019. 193 Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals Annual Report 2018-2019 Page 7 of 7 7 1838-050119.SU Axe Factor - The Plan Commission recommended approval of a special use for a recreation facility located at 13717 S. Route 30 at their meeting May 21, 2019. Applications for: 2018-2019 2017-2018 Annexation 11 3 Annexation Agreement Amendment 1 1 Concept Plan 5 2 Final Plat 2 6 Preliminary Plat 4 3 Rezoning 8 2 Site Plan Review 12 9 Special Use 16 10 Text Amendment 1 2 Variance 3 3 Total 63 41 194 Agenda Item No: Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Jon Proulx Submitting Department: Planning Department Item Type: Department Report Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to re-approve the Chatham Square Phase 6 Final Plat of Subdivision, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Suggested Action: Attachments: Chatham Square Memo & Final Plat - Phase 6 195 196 197 126 127 128 129 130 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146147154153152 151 150 149 148 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 167 168 169 OUTLOT A 131 133 132 BLOCK 2 157178179 302 304 305 308 309 OUTLOT C OUTLOT A 177 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 OUTLOT J FOUTLOT 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 6 1 2 OUTLOT KOUTLOT I OUTLOT L 474849505152535455 56 575859 60 61 OUTLOT T17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 39 40 4142434445 13 14 15 16 OUTLOT H 46 2637 38 UNSUBDIVIDED LAND UNSUBDIVIDED LAND UNSUBDIVIDED LAND UNSUBDIVIDED LAND OUTLOT E AS DOCUMENT R2006-069167RECORDED APRIL 27, 2006OF SUBDIVISIONSTEWART RIDGE FINAL PLAT A 307306 303 301 OUTLOT B B B F OUTLOT B B C C C D D D D 62 E A B C D E F F F Phone: (847) 696-4060 Fax: (847) 696-4065 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 700, JOB NO: DATE: FILENAME: SHEET OF REVISIONS: NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS 60563 SUITE 230 400 E. DIEHL ROAD M/I HOMES OF CHICAGO, LLC PREPARED FOR: 0 SCALE 1" = 150' 150 300 N BASIS OF BEARINGS: ASSUMED QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 50'N.T.S. N VICINITY MAP LOCATION PROJECT SCOTCH RD W 127TH STS RIDGE RDHEGGS RDROUT E 3 0 06/05/2019 3614.11 3614.11SUB-PH6 1 4 CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 6 QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST KENDALL COUNTYWILL COUNTYWILL COUNTYKENDALL COUNTYTRAIL S CHERRY BLOSSOM 127TH STREETS BLUE BLVDS ELIZ A B ET H DRI VEHEGGS ROADQUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8 SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36-37-8NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST PER DOCUMENT 200716802 HERETOFORE DEDICATED QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8 EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 31-37-9 NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWESTOF SECTION 30-37-9 SOUTHWEST QUARTER WEST LINE OF THE BLOCK 1 2 BLOCK DRI VEW CHATHAM DRIVE S CHERRY BLOSSO M BLVD DOCUMENT R2006-037229HERETOFORE DEDICATED PER COURTW ELIZABETH SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9WEST LINE OF EAST 1,000.00 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 209.00 FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9SOUTH LINE OF NORTH 1,650.00 FEET OF THE W MILESTONE DRIVE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9WEST LINE OF EAST 1,394.00 FEET OF THE 25CENTER OF S ECTI ONTN R E37 08TN R E37 08SECTION CORN E R36 36 2525 RE R EN TNT 25 36 31 30 08 093737 POINT OF BEGINNINGRE0825 25 N73 TN 30 73T E90R 30 30CENTER OF S ECTI ONTN R E37 09TN R E37 09SECTION CORN E R31 31 3030 AREA SUMMARY - BLOCK 1 18,304 8,120 10,184 SQ. FT. TOTAL 156 155 LOT 0.420 0.186 0.234 ACRES AREA SUMMARY - BLOCK 2 AREA SUMMARY - TOTAL FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PLAINFIELD, ILLINOIS RECORDING INFORMATION AS DOCUMENT 200716802 RECORDED MAY 25, 2007 KENDALL COUNTY: AS DOCUMENT R2007081168 RECORDED MAY 25, 2007 WILL COUNTY: FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 3 AS DOCUMENT 200700011169 RECORDED APRIL 5, 2007 CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION AS DOCUMENT 2006-19786 RECORDED JULY 5, 2006 KENDALL COUNTY: AS DOCUMENT 2007053726 RECORDED APRIL 5, 2007 CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION AS DOCUMENT R2006-109309 RECORDED JULY 5, 2006 WILL COUNTY: FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 2 AS DOCUMENT R2007-001724 RECORDED JANUARY 3, 2007 CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION AS DOCUMENT R2006-037229 RECORDED MARCH 2, 2006 FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 1 AS DOCUMENT 200800004016 RECORDED FEBRUARY 15, 2008 KENDALL COUNTY AS DOCUMENT R2008-023923 RECORDED FEBRUARY 28, 2008 WILL COUNTY FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 4 AS DOCUMENT R2008-048868 RECORDED APRIL 16, 2008 FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 5A AS DOCUMENT 200800019274 RECORDED AUGUST 19, 2008 PLAT OF RESUBDIVISION CHATHAM SQUARE UNIT 2R IP AT CORNER FOUND 1/2" AT CORNER FOUND PK NAIL FOUND 3/4" SMASHED IP 0.07'N & 0.09'E ON-LINE & 0.07'E FOUND RR SPIKE 0.67'N & ON-LINE FOUND 3/4" IP 0.13'S & 1.00'W; FOUND 3/4" IP 1.30'N & 0.06'W FOUND RR SPIKE 2.36'S & ON-LINE FOUND 1/2" IP & ON-LINE FOUND IP 0.24'N AT CORNER FOUND 1" IP 2.47'N & 1.29'W FOUND IP W/CAP AT CORNER FOUND PK NAIL ON-LINE & 0.08'W FOUND RR SPIKE 1308.50' 2616.96' S89°05'04"WN01°27'31"W2635.54'1309.44' 2618.89' N89°08'51"E 2030.38' N88°34'30"E 1394.05' 2052.73' S88°45'48"W AT CORNER FOUND PK NAIL LEGEND PK / MAG NAIL RIGHT-OF-WAY MONUMENT DISC IRON / STEEL ROD IRON PIPE CUT CROSS RAILROAD SPIKE STONE MONUMENT SEE LOT DETAILS ON SHEET 2 SEE LOT DETAILS ON SHEET 3S PRAIRIE RIDGE LANEAPP L E ROADW RE D APPLE ROAD W RED ORCHARD W OLD S86°49'53"W 13.58' S06°50'37"W 144.21' S80°14'39"W CH=180.64' R=330.00' L=182.97'MILEST O NE W CH=38.09' R=230.00' L=38.13' CH=155.86' R=270.00' L=158.11'158.18'CH=206.86' R=310.00' L=210.90'APPL E R OADW RED 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, IN ILLINOIS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE CORNER MONUMENT AT SET CONC 4.42'S & 0.09'E; FOUND 1" IP 4.00'S & 0.26'W FOUND 1/2" IP AT CORNER SET CONC MONUMENT 07-01-30-300-014 P.I.N.: LINCOLNSHIRE LANE 123.31'150.87'CH=41.41' R=460.00' L=41.42'169.19'46.38'148.46' 1 2 0.6 6' 57.51' 42.63' 48.66' 347.01'356.98'424.31'113.90' CH=65.26' R=270.00' L=65.42'161.25'243.33'140.66' 6364 71 72 73 74 75 68 66 65 67 69 70 76 77 OUTLOT G 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 121 122 123 124 125 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 11310099 98 101 102 103 104 105 10693 94 95 96 97 107 108 109 110 111 112 92 85 86 88 89 90 91 87 155 156 94 8,037 0.185 93 8,223 0.189 92 13,199 0.303 91 9,230 0.212 90 9,306 0.214 89 9,480 0.218 88 8,455 0.194 87 9,006 0.207 86 9,093 0.209 85 11,001 0.253 84 12,019 0.276 83 12,017 0.276 82 12,074 0.277 81 13,976 0.321 80 14,788 0.339 79 12,853 0.295 78 14,580 0.335 77 13,986 0.321 76 15,086 0.346 75 12,965 0.298 74 15,740 0.361 73 15,794 0.363 72 16,252 0.373 71 12,008 0.276 70 11,453 0.263 69 11,008 0.253 68 14,515 0.333 67 14,999 0.344 66 11,557 0.265 65 12,000 0.275 64 12,171 0.279 63 12,927 0.297 LOT SQ.FT. ACRES TOTAL 760,990 17.470 OUTLOT G 87,921 2.018 125 12,035 0.276 124 10,295 0.236 123 10,295 0.236 122 8,845 0.203 121 10,204 0.234 120 8,634 0.198 119 8,611 0.198 118 8,611 0.198 117 8,611 0.198 116 8,611 0.198 115 8,611 0.198 114 8,611 0.198 113 8,611 0.198 112 8,611 0.198 111 8,611 0.198 110 8,611 0.198 109 8,611 0.198 108 8,611 0.198 107 11,841 0.272 106 14,080 0.323 105 8,015 0.184 104 8,048 0.185 103 8,048 0.185 102 8,048 0.185 101 8,048 0.185 100 10,773 0.247 99 10,715 0.246 98 8,004 0.184 97 8,004 0.184 96 8,004 0.184 95 8,004 0.184 LOT SQ. FT. ACRES TOTAL STREET DED BLOCK 2 BLOCK 1 LOT 978,621 199,327 18,304 760,990 SQ. FT. 22.466 4.576 0.420 17.470 ACRES EXISTING SUB. LIMITS 2637.32'S01°25'02"E COUNTY, ILLINOIS. DEGREES 54 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE 1650.06 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN WILL AFOREMENTIONED WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1394.00 FEET OF SAID SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 01 NORTH 88 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 347.01 FEET TO A POINT ON THE THEREOF, ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30; THENCE DEGREES 54 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID OUTLOT A 356.98 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER 52 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 113.90 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID OUTLOT A; THENCE NORTH 01 TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF OUTLOT A IN SAID CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 2; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 05 MINUTES PARKWAY PER SAID PHASE 2; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE 424.31 FEET EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE 140.66 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SOUTH BLUE WATER SECONDS EAST 41.41 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 88 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 52 SECONDS CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 460.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD BEARS SOUTH 89 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 20 PER SAID CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 2; THENCE EASTERLY 41.42 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, BEING A NON TANGENT SECONDS WEST ALONG THE LAST DESCRIBED LINE 150.87 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST RED APPLE ROAD ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30; (7) NORTH 01 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 02 MINUTES 08 SECONDS WEST 243.33 FEET; (6) SOUTH 88 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST 123.31 FEET TO A POINT BEARS NORTH 05 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST 65.26 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; (5) NORTH 01 DEGREES 54 CURVATURE; (4) NORTHERLY 65.42 FEET ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 270.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD 206.86 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; (3) NORTH 11 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST 161.25 FEET TO A POINT OF RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 310.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD BEARS NORTH 07 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 120.66 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; (2) NORTHERLY 210.90 FEET ALONG A CURVE TO THE THE EASTERLY LINES OF OUTLOTS J AND F IN SAID PHASE 2 THE FOLLOWING SEVEN COURSES; (1) NORTH 27 DEGREES 00 SOUTHERLY LINE 57.51 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID OUTLOT J; THENCE NORTHERLY AND WESTERLY ALONG SECONDS EAST 74.91 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 61 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 170.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD BEARS NORTH 74 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 OUTLOT J IN SAID CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 2; THENCE EASTERLY 75.53 FEET ALONG SOUTHERLY LINE BEING A NON TANGENT TANGENCY; (3) NORTH 01 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST 158.18 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF OF 270.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD BEARS NORTH 18 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST 155.86 FEET TO A POINT OF WEST 42.63 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; (2) NORTHERLY 158.11 FEET ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES; (1) NORTH 35 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 20 SECONDS 48.66 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SOUTH ELIZABETH DRIVE PER SAID CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 2; THENCE 38 SECONDS WEST 38.09 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; (4) THENCE SOUTH 54 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 230.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD BEARS SOUTH 59 DEGREES 36 MINUTES DEGREES 21 MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST 148.46 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; (3) THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 38.13 FEET BEARS SOUTH 80 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST 180.64 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; (2)THENCE SOUTH 64 WESTERLY 182.97 FEET ALONG A NON TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 330.00 FEET AND WHOSE CHORD R2007001724; THENCE WESTERLY THE FOLLOWING FOUR COURSES ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE OF WEST MILESTONE DRIVE; (1) R2006037229 AND CORRECTED BY CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JANUARY 3, 2007 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 2, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF WEST MILESTONE DRIVE PER CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF SOUTH 06 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 62, A DISTANCE OF 144.21 FEET TO ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF LOT 62 A DISTANCE OF 13.58 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 62; THENCE RECORDED APRIL 16, 2008 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2008048868; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 5A BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 61 A DISTANCE OF 46.38 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 62 IN OF CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 3 A DISTANCE OF 169.19 FEET TO A BEND POINT; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 17 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 60 AND LOT 61 IN SAID BLOCK 2 NUMBER 200716802 IN KENDALL COUNTY AND AS DOCUMENT NUMBER R2007081168 IN WILL COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 37 THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, ACCORDING TO THE PLATS THEREOF RECORDED MAY 25, 2007 AS DOCUMENT COUNTY AND PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN KENDALL POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 60 IN BLOCK 2 OF CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 3, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART THE QUARTER WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1394.00 FEET OF SAID SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER, ALSO BEING A BEND BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1650.00 FEET OF SAID SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 1 CP1CHK 680.33WATER PARKWAYIP AT CORNER FOUND 1/2" AT CORNER FOUND STONE 0.72'S & 1.29'W FOUND IP W/CAP 13.72'N & 0.88'W FOUND IP W/CAP 1.5'N & 8.3'W FOUND STONE 1.2'N & 6.7'W; FOUND STONE N74°25'28"E CH=74.91' R=170.00' L=75.53'1650.06'N:\Projects\3614\3614.11-MI-homes\SURVEY\3614.11SUB-PH6.dgn Default User=rpopeck 198 AS DOCUMENT R2006-069167RECORDED APRIL 27, 2006 OF SUBDIVISION STEWART RIDGE FINAL PLAT OUTLOT A BLOCK 2 142 143 144 145 157UNSUBDIVIDED LAND OUTLOT F Phone: (847) 696-4060 Fax: (847) 696-4065 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 700, JOB NO: DATE: FILENAME: SHEET OF REVISIONS: NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS 60563 SUITE 230 400 E. DIEHL ROAD M/I HOMES OF CHICAGO, LLC PREPARED FOR: N BASIS OF BEARINGS: ASSUMED QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 6 FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PLAINFIELD, ILLINOIS 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, IN ILLINOIS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 0 SCALE 1" = 40' 40 80 S PRAIRIE RIDGE LANEN 30 73T E90R 30 RE0825 25 N73 TW RED APPLE ROAD W OLD ORCHARD TRAIL MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET 3 07-01-30-300-014 P.I.N.:10'35.30' 142.00'60.00'145.01' 258.90' 145.00'60.00'258.90' 129.80' 129.10' 107.58'66.00'84.87'66.00'83.00'476.70'875.52'355.77'190.52'99.83'62.00'62.00'62.00'62.00'62.00'62.00'83.00'60.21'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'83.00'71.00'71.00'61.00'70.98'69.77'61.00'71.00'71.00'83.00'REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE FRONT BUILDING SETBACK LINE 5'5'10'10'30'7' 7' (NOT TO SCALE)OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISE UNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY BUILDINGS OF 15 FEET. REQUIRED SEPARATION BETWEEN IS 7 FEET WITH A MINIMUM MINIMUM SIDE YARD SETBACK NOTE: BLOCK 2 LOTS 155-156. BLOCK 1 LOTS 85-125 AND SETBACK LINE DETAIL FOR PHASE 5, TYPICAL LOT EASEMENT & BUILDING REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE FRONT BUILDING SETBACK LINE 5'5'10'10'30'7' 7' (NOT TO SCALE)OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISE UNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY BUILDINGS OF 20 FEET. REQUIRED SEPARATION BETWEEN IS 7 FEET WITH A MINIMUM MINIMUM SIDE YARD SETBACK NOTE: BLOCK 1 LOTS 62-84. SETBACK LINE DETAIL FOR PHASE 5, TYPICAL LOT EASEMENT & BUILDING 392.33'35.05' 14 0.12' 14 1.7 1'HERETOFORE DEDICATED PER DOCUMENT R2006109309HERETOFORE DEDICATED PER DOC. NO. R2006109309 COUNTY AS DOCUMENT 2006164501 UTILITY EASEMENT RECORDED IN WILL 60.64'60.64'61.39'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'83.00'62.00'62.00'60.64'S01°54'08"E27.00'62.00'62.00'62.00'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.64'60.00'62.09'142.41'83.70'86.45'83.04'N88°05'52"E 98.44'60.00'98.44' S88°05'52"W 33.44'65.00' N89°33'53"W S61°45'51"W 107.58' 60.00' 29.43' 18.15' L=140.11' R=280.00'N89°33'53"W 32.85'142.00'13.98' N63°16'55"E85.03'60.02'11.03'36.99'17.99' 54.98' N70°53'52"E 32.02' S88°05'52"W 97.02' 65.00' N89°27'57"W 36.00' 60.73' 96.73' S68°27'00"W 45.72'97.50' 143.22'122.34'S01°54'08"E141.75'80.66'80.32' BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT & BUILDING SETBACK LINE EASEMENT &HEREBY DEDICATEDHEREBY DEDICATED HEREBY DEDICATEDHEREBY DEDICATED 30'30' 60' 30'30' 60' 3 0' 3 0' 6 0' 30'30' 60'30'30'60'123.31'150.87'CH=41.41' R=460.00' L=41.42' 347.01'356.98'424.31'113.90'243.33'140.66'SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9WEST LINE OF EAST 1,394.00 FEET OF THE 121 122 123 124 125 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 10099 98 101 102 103 104 105 106 93 94 95 96 97 107 108 109 110 111 112 92 155 156 85 86 88 89 90 91 87 BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2 L=43.73' R=280.00' CH=43.69' N83°37'23"EN01°54'08"W62.00'N01°54'08"W62.00'N01°54'08"W62.00'N01°54'08"W62.00'N01°54'08"W83.00'L=3.63' R=220.00'CH=3.63' L=110.09' R=220.00' CH=108.94' S76°05'59"W L=106.46' R=220.00'CH=105.42' L=22.61' R=280.00' CH=22.61' S64°04'41"W L=101.11' R=220.00' CH=100.23' S74°55'52"W L=47.98' R=280.00' CH=47.92' S85°31'35"W L=54.28' R=280.00' CH=54.19' S75°03'51"W L=37.85' R=280.00' CH=37.83' S65°38'15"WCH=138.66' S76°05'59"W L=54.13' R=220.00' CH=54.00' S68°48'49"W L=46.98' R=220.00' CH=46.89' S81°58'50"W N14°08'13"W145.63'N01°54'08"W142.00'1 3 6. 4 8'N2 0 ° 2 9' 2 1 "W128.39'N9°22'56"W30' 30'30'25' 25' 30' 30' 25' 25' 27.5' 30' 30'30'30'30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 3 0'30'30'30' 3 0' 7'30'24' 30'30'7'N88°05'52"E 122.75' OUTLOT G 298.00'10' 10' 10'10'10'1 0' 1 0'10'15' 10'10'10' 10'10'10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 25' 5' 5' 5'5'5'5'5'5'5'7.5'7.5'7.5'7.5'7.5'7.5'7.5'10.2'9.8' 10.2'9.8' 10.2' 9.8' 10.2' 17.8'5'10' ASSOCIATION CHATHAM SQUARE HOMEOWNERS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE EASEMENT RETENTION, AND UTILITY DRAINAGE, DETENTION/ HEREBY DESIGNATED AS S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' S88°05'52"W 142.00' N88°05'52"E 145.00' N88°05'52"E 145.00' N88°05'52"E 145.00' N88°05'52"E 145.00' N88°05'52"E 134.28' S88°05'52"W 127.93' S88°05'52"W 130.97' S88°05'52"W 129.10'S88°05'52"W 129.80' S88°05'52"W 129.10'S88°05'52"W 129.80' S88°05'52"W 129.80' S88°05'52"W 129.10' S88°05'52"W 129.10'S88°05'52"W 129.80' S88°05'52"W 129.10'S88°05'52"W 129.80' 06/05/2019 3614.11 3614.11SUB-PH6 42WILL COUNTYKENDALL COUNTYQUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8 EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9 WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST S BLUE WATER PARKWAYS BLUE WATER PARKWAYW RED APPLE ROAD 1650.06'N:\Projects\3614\3614.11-MI-homes\SURVEY\3614.11SUB-PH6.dgn SHEET 2 User=rpopeck 199 10 9 8 7 11 62 61 60 UNSUBDIVIDED LAND Phone: (847) 696-4060 Fax: (847) 696-4065 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 700, JOB NO: DATE: FILENAME: SHEET OF REVISIONS: NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS 60563 SUITE 230 400 E. DIEHL ROAD M/I HOMES OF CHICAGO, LLC PREPARED FOR: N BASIS OF BEARINGS: ASSUMED 63 64 71 72 73 74 75 68 66 65 67 69 70 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 169.19'46.38'148.46' 1 2 0.6 6' 57.51' 42.63'48.66'CH=65.26'R=270.00'L=65.42'161.25'CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 6 FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PLAINFIELD, ILLINOIS 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, IN ILLINOIS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 0 SCALE 1" = 40' 40 80 MATCH LINE - SEE SHEET 2 07-01-30-300-014 P.I.N.: COUNTY AS DOCUMENT 2006164501 UTILITY EASEMENT RECORDED IN WILL W MILESTONE DRIVECH=206.86'R=310.00'L=210.90'N74°25'28"ECH=74.91'R=170.00'L=75.53'158.18'CH=155.86'R=270.00'L=158. 1 1'WILL COUNTYKENDALL COUNTYS80°14'39"WCH=180.64'R=330.00'L=182.97' CH=38.09' R=230.00'L=38.13'144.21'S06°50'37"W13.58'S86°49'53"WQUARTER OF SECTION 25-37-8 EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 30-37-9 WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST S BLUE WATER PARKWAYHEREBY DEDICATEDBLOSSOM BLVDS CHERRY HEREBY DEDICATED S ELIZABETH DRIVEW CHATHAM DRIVEOUTLOT G 30' 30' 3 0' 30' 30' 3 0' 3 0' 3 0'30' 30' 30' 3 0' 3 0' 7.5'7.5' 5'5' 7.5'7.5' OF LOT 62 WEST LINE OF L OT 62NORTH LI NE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION TO BE CONVEYED TO THE CHATHAM SQUARE EASEMENT DETENTION/ RETENTION, AND UTILITY HEREBY DESIGNATED AS DRAINAGE, 161.25'143 .72'88.42'139.54'66. 1 0'56.34' 9.76'20.42'68.00'99.89' 39.65' 17 3.4 6' 11 6.4 3' 5 7.0 3'41.70'12 7.4 9 'SCALE 1" = 40' 90.77' 4.35' 86.42'12 .70 '5.00' 4.25'13.7 2'REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE FRONT BUILDING SETBACK LINE 5'5'10'10'30'7' 7' (NOT TO SCALE)OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED7' (TYPICAL)SETBACK LINESIDE BUILDINGOTHERWISE UNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY OTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYOTHERWISEUNLESS NOTED HEREBY GRANTEDEASEMENT (5'TYPICAL)DRAINAGE & UTILITYUNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE HEREBY GRANTED EASEMENT (10'TYPICAL) DRAINAGE & UTILITY BUILDINGS OF 15 FEET. 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DELINQUENT OR UNPAID CURRENT OR FORFEITED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OR ANY DEFERRED INSTALLMENTS THEREOF THAT , TREASURER OF THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO I, COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) CERTIFICATE AS TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CHAIRMAN THIS PLAT OF SUBDIVISION WAS DULY APPROVED BY THE PLAN COMMISSION OF THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD. , , A.D. 20 DAY OF THAT ON THIS , CHAIRMAN OF THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD PLAN COMMISSION DO HEREBY CERTIFY I, COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) PLAN COMMISSION ATTEST: BY: . , A.D. 20 DAY OF THIS APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD, WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILL COUNTY RECORDER . OF PLATS ON PAGE .M., AND WAS RECORDED IN BOOK O'CLOCK AT , , A.D. DAY OF OFFICE OF WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ON THE WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE RECORDER'S THIS INSTRUMENT NO. COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE WILL COUNTY CLERK . , 20 DAY OF DATED THIS ANY OF THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE FOREGOING CERTIFICATES. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I FIND NO DELINQUENT OR UNPAID CURRENT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AGAINST COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY CLERK CERTIFICATE DIRECTOR . , 20 DAY OF DATED THIS PERMANENT REAL ESTATE TAX INDEX NUMBER (PIN): AND IDENTIFIED AS THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED IS LOCATED ON TAX MAP # DESCRIPTION TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. I HAVE CHECKED THE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ON THIS PLAT AGAINST AVAILABLE COUNTY RECORDS AND FIND SAID , DIRECTOR OF THE TAX MAPPING AND PLATTING OFFICE DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I, COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) TAX MAPPING Phone: (847) 696-4060 Fax: (847) 696-4065 Rosemont, Illinois 60018 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 700, JOB NO: DATE: FILENAME: SHEET OF REVISIONS: NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS 60563 SUITE 230 400 E. DIEHL ROAD M/I HOMES OF CHICAGO, LLC PREPARED FOR: 07-01-30-300-014 P.I.N.: 06/05/2019 3614.11 3614.11SUB-PH6 4 CHATHAM SQUARE PHASE 6 FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PLAINFIELD, ILLINOIS 37 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN WILL COUNTY, IN ILLINOIS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 4 NOTARY'S CERTIFICATE KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE SAME PERSONS WHOSE NAMES ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, APPEARED BEFORE ME THIS DAY IN PERSON AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THEY SIGNED AND DELIVERED THIS INSTRUMENT AS THEIR OWN FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT AND AS THE FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT OF SAID CORPORATION, AS GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND NOTARIAL SEAL, STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF WILL ) )SS MORTGAGEE'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF WILL ) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF WILL ) )SS NOTARY'S CERTIFICATE OWNER'S CERTIFICATE THEIR STANDARD FORM WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO. AND THE COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, AND THE VILLAGE, THE EASEMENT PROVISIONS WHICH ARE STATED ON STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC SERVICES; AND HEREBY ALSO RESERVES FOR THE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY DEDICATES FOR PUBLIC USE THE LANDS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT FOR THOROUGHFARES, THEREON INDICATED. THEREIN HAS CAUSED AND DOES HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPT THE SAME UNDER THE STYLE AND TITLE HAS CAUSED THE SAME TO BE SURVEYED AND SUBDIVIDED, AS INDICATED THEREON, FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE OWNER OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN THE ANNEXED PLAT, AND DONE BY GRANTEES AT COST OF GRANTOR/LOT OWNER, UPON WRITTEN REQUEST. STRUCTURES SUCH AS A POOL OR RETENTION POND, OR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. RELOCATION OF FACILITIES WILL BE WALKWAYS, BUT EXCLUDES REAL PROPERTY PHYSICALLY OCCUPIED BY A BUILDING, SERVICE BUSINESS DISTRICT OR AREA OR AREAS" AND "COMMON ELEMENTS" INCLUDES REAL PROPERTY SURFACED WITH INTERIOR DRIVEWAYS AND ELEMENTS," "OPEN SPACE," "OPEN AREA," "COMMON GROUND," "PARKING AND COMMON AREA." THE TERMS "COMMON DEVELOPMENT, EVEN THOUGH SUCH BE OTHERWISE DESIGNATED ON THE LOT BY TERMS SUCH AS, "OUTLOTS," "COMMON IN WHOLE AS AN APPURTENANCE TO THE SEPARATELY OWNED LOTS, PARCELS OR AREAS WITHIN THE PLANNED DEFINED AS A LOT, PARCEL OR AREA OF REAL PROPERTY, THE BENEFICIAL USE AND ENJOYMENT OF WHICH IS RESERVED PROPERTY," CHAPTER 765 ILCS 605/2(E), AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. THE TERM "COMMON AREA OR AREAS" IS THE TERM "COMMON ELEMENTS" SHALL HAVE THE MEANING SET FORTH FOR SUCH TERM IN THE "CONDOMINIUM THEREOF. PROPERTY SHALL NOT BE ALTERED IN A MANNER SO AS TO INTERFERE WITH THE PROPER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE WRITTEN CONSENT OF GRANTEES. AFTER INSTALLATION OF ANY SUCH FACILITIES, THE GRADE OF THE SUBDIVIDED FACILITIES OR IN, UPON OR OVER THE PROPERTY WITHIN THE DOTTED LINES MARKED "EASEMENT" WITHOUT THE PRIOR THE SUBDIVIDED PROPERTY FOR ALL SUCH PURPOSES. OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL NOT BE PLACED OVER GRANTEES' AND ROOTS AS MAY BE REASONABLE REQUIRED INCIDENT TO THE RIGHTS HEREIN GIVE, AND THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THEREON, OR ON ADJACENT LOTS, AND COMMON AREA OR AREAS, THE RIGHT TO CUT, TRIM OR REMOVE TREES, BUSHES CONNECTIONS OVER OR UNDER THE SURFACE OF EACH LOT AND COMMON AREA OR AREAS TO SERVE IMPROVEMENTS STREETS AND ALLEYS, WHETHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO INSTALL REQUIRED SERVICE DESIGNATED ON THE PLAT AS A "COMMON AREA OR AREAS," AND THE PROPERTY DESIGNATED ON THE PLAT FOR IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM AND/OR ON THIS PLAT AS "COMMON ELEMENTS," AND THE PROPERTY THE PROPERTY SHOWN WITHIN THE DOTTED LINES ON THE PLAT AND MARKED "EASEMENT,"" THE PROPERTY DESIGNATED DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AND SOUNDS AND SIGNALS IN, OVER, UNDER, ACROSS, ALONG AND UPON THE SURFACE OF FROM TIME TO TIME, FACILITIES USED IN CONNECTION WITH OVERHEAD AND UNDERGROUND TRANSMISSION AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY, TO INSTALL, OPERATE, MAINTAIN AND REMOVE, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY (AMERITECH), GRANTEES, AND COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND GRANTED TO AN EASEMENT FOR SERVING THE SUBDIVISION AND OTHER PROPERTY WITH ELECTRIC AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE IS STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF WILL ) )SS SIGNED: PRINTED NAME AND TITLE ADDRESS: NOTARY PUBLIC GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND NOTARIAL SEAL THIS DAY OF , 20 . VOLUNTARY ACT FOR USES AND PURPOSES THEREIN SET FORTH. THIS DAY IN PERSON AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THEY SIGN THE ANNEXED PLAT AS THEIR OWN FREE AND PERSONS WHOSE NAMES ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT AS SUCH OWNERS, APPEARED BEFORE ME DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT , IS PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE SAME I, , A NOTARY PUBLIC, IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY, IN THE STATE AFORESAID, , A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, AS MORTGAGEE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SHOWN HEREON. PROPERTY, HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT IT GRANTS APPROVAL FOR SAID PROPERTY TO BE SURVEYED AND SUBDIVIDED AS DATED THIS DAY OF A.D., . ATTEST: BY: I, , A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY, IN THE STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT AND OF SAID CORPORATION, PERSONALLY THIS DAY OF A.D. , MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: NOTARY NOTARY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT BOUNDARY STATEMENT BEING DULY SWORN, UPON HIS/HER OATH DEPOSES AND STATES AS FOLLOWS: 2. TO THE BEST OF THE OWNER'S KNOWLEDGE, THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN WHICH TRACT, PARCEL, LOT OR BLOCK OF THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION LIES IS LOCATED IN: 1. THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED ON THIS PLAT OF SUBDIVISION, WHICH HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD FOR APPROVAL, WHICH LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE: AND OSWEGO COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 308 COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 516 DATED THIS DAY OF A.D., . (SIGNATURE)(SIGNATURE) BY: ATTEST: TITLE: TITLE: (PRINT TITLE)(PRINT TITLE) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF A.D., . "EMERGENCY OVERLAND RELEASE ROUTES." DETENTION AND RETENTION STRUCTURES. NO FENCES, STRUCTURES OR TREES SHALL BE PLACED IN EASEMENTS LABELED FLOOD SUCH AREA WITH STORM WATERS, AND SHALL ALSO INCLUDE THE RIGHT TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN STORM WATER SHOWN AS DETENTION OR RETENTION EASEMENTS SHALL INCLUDE, IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE RIGHTS, THE RIGHT TO EASEMENTS INDICATED SHALL BE PERPETUAL, EXCEPT THOSE IDENTIFIED AS "TEMPORARY." THE EASEMENT AREAS WITH THE OPERATION OF THE ABOVE OR WITH THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH. ALL THE SHRUBS OR OTHER PLANTS ON THE EASEMENTS AS WELL AS REMOVE ANY OTHER FENCE OR STRUCTURE THAT INTERFERE THE ABOVE WORK. THE RIGHT IS ALSO HEREBY GRANTED TO THE VILLAGE TO CUT DOWN, TRIM OR REMOVE ANY TREES, OF INGRESS AND EGRESS ACROSS AND THROUGH THE EASEMENTS FOR PERSONS AND EQUIPMENT TO DO ANY OR ALL OF AS MAY BE NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT FOR THE FURNISHING OF PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICES, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS, CATCH BASINS, BUFFALO BOXES AND WITHOUT LIMITATION, SUCH OTHER STRUCTURES AND APPURTENANCES TRANSMISSION MAINS AND LINES, VALVE VAULTS AND HYDRANTS, AND ANY AND ALL MANHOLES, HYDRANTS, PIPES, AND MAINTAINING STORM AND FLOOD WATER CHANNELS, BASINS, SEWERS, STORM SEWERS AND SANITARY SEWERS, WATER CONSTRUCTING, INSPECTING, OPERATING, REPLACING, RENEWING, ALTERING, ENLARGING, REMOVING, REPAIRING, CLEANING DASHED LINES AND LABELLED "EASEMENTS" ON THE ATTACHED PLAT OF SUBDIVISION FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING, ILLINOIS AND TO ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, IN, UPON, ACROSS, OVER, UNDER, AND THROUGH THE AREAS SHOWN BY A PERMANENT NONEXCLUSIVE EASEMENT IS HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND GRANTED TO THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD, EASEMENT PROVISIONS: THIS PLAT BY OTHER TERMS. SEPARATELY OWNED LOTS, PARCELS OR AREAS WITHIN THE PROPERTY, EVEN THOUGH SUCH AREAS MAY BE DESIGNATED ON WALKWAYS, THE BENEFICIAL USE AND ENJOYMENT OF WHICH IS RESERVED IN WHOLE AS AN APPURTENANCE TO THE AS A LOT, PARCEL OR AREA OF REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING REAL PROPERTY SURFACED WITH INTERIOR DRIVEWAYS AND STATUTES, CH. 765, SEC. 605/2(E)), AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. THE TERM "COMMON AREA OR AREAS" IS DEFINED MEANING SET FORTH FOR SUCH TERM IN SECTION 605/2(E) OF THE "CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY ACT" (ILLINOIS COMPILED INTERFERE WITH THE PROPER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE THEREOF. THE TERM "COMMON ELEMENTS" SHALL HAVE THAT INSTALLATION OF ANY SUCH FACILITIES, THE GRADE OF THE PROPERTY SHALL NOT BE ALTERED IN A MANNER SO AS TO IDENTIFIED ON THIS PLAT FOR UTILITY PURPOSES WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF NI-GAS. AFTER PURPOSES. OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL NOT BE PLACED OVER NI-GAS' FACILITIES OR IN, UPON OR OVER THE PROPERTY REQUIRED INCIDENT TO THE RIGHTS HEREIN GIVEN, AND THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE PROPERTY FOR ALL SUCH REMOVE OBSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TREES, BUSHES, ROOTS AND FENCES, AS MAY BE REASONABLY LOTS, AND COMMON AREA OR AREAS, AND TO SERVE OTHER PROPERTY, ADJACENT OR OTHERWISE, AND THE RIGHT TO OR UNDER THE SURFACE OF EACH LOT AND COMMON AREA OR AREAS TO SERVE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, OR ON ADJACENT ON THIS PLAT AS "COMMON ELEMENTS," TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO INSTALL REQUIRED SERVICE CONNECTIONS OVER ALLEYS, WHETHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, AND THE PROPERTY DESIGNATED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM AND/OR CONNECTION OF THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THIS PLAT MARKED "EASEMENT," "COMMON AREA OR AREAS" AND STREETS AND TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL GAS IN, OVER, UNDER, ACROSS, ALONG AND UPON THE SURFACE ASSIGNS ("NI-GAS") TO INSTALL, OPERATE, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, REPLACE AND REMOVE, FACILITIES USED IN WITH THE AN EASEMENT IS HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND GRANTED TO THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS EASEMENT PROVISIONS: REGISTRATION EXPIRATION DATE STATE REGISTRATION NUMBER ILLINOIS REGISTER ENGINEER OWNER OR ATTORNEY FOR OWNER DATED THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 . LIKELIHOOD OF DAMAGE TO THE ADJOINING PROPERTY BECAUSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUBDIVISION. WILL BE PLANNED FOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED ENGINEERING PRACTICES AS TO REDUCE THE INTO PUBLIC AREAS OR DRAINS WHICH THE SUBDIVIDER HAS A RIGHT TO USE, AND THAT SUCH SURFACE WATERS BE CHANGED, REASONABLE PROVISION HAS BEEN MADE FOR COLLECTION AND DIVERSION OF SUCH SURFACE WATERS CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH SUBDIVISION OR ANY PART THEREOF, OR, THAT IF SUCH SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE WILL TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF THE DRAINAGE OF SURFACE WATERS WILL NOT BE CHANGED BY THE COUNTY OF WILL ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) SURFACE WATER STATEMENT (VALID ONLY IF EMBOSSED SEAL AFFIXED) rpopeck@spacecoinc.com LICENSE EXPIRES: 11-30-2020 REBECCA Y. POPECK, I.P.L.S. No. 035-3642 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL IN ROSEMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS ___DAY OF____________, 20___ . WE FURTHER DECLARE THAT STEEL RE-ENFORCING RODS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) WILL BE SET AT ALL LOT CORNERS. THAT THIS PROPERTY LIES WITHIN "ZONE X" AREA AS IDENTIFIED BY SAID F.I.R.M. MAP. NUMBER 17197C0017G AND 17197C0019G WITH AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 15, 2019, IT IS OUR CONSIDERED OPINION WE FURTHER DECLARE, BASED UPON A REVIEW OF THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (F.I.R.M.) COMMUNITY PANEL/MAP THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL CODE AS AMENDED. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND MAP AND IS EXERCISING THE SPECIAL POWERS AUTHORIZED BY DIVISION 12 OF ARTICLE 11 OF WE FURTHER DECLARE THAT THE LAND IS WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD WHICH HAS ADOPTED A CITY SAID PROPERTY CONTAINS 978,621 SQUARE FEET OR 22.466 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SAID SURVEY. ALL DISTANCES ARE SHOWN IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN FIRM, NUMBER 184-001157, AND THAT THE PLAT HEREON DRAWN IS A CORRECT REPRESENTATION OF WE DECLARE THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY WAS SURVEYED AND SUBDIVIDED BY SPACECO, INC., AN ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK ) ) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) N:\Projects\3614\3614.11-MI-homes\SURVEY\3614.11SUB-PH6.dgn SHEET 4 User=rpopeck 201 Agenda Item No: Meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees Agenda Item Report Meeting Date: July 1, 2019 Submitted by: Allen Persons Submitting Department: Public Works Department Item Type: Agreement Agenda Section: Subject: Seeking Board consideration of a motion to approve the bid and authorize the Village President to sign the contract for the Meadow Lane Traffic Signal to the low bidder, Home Town Electric, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $369,999.10. Suggested Action: Attachments: Meadow Lane 143rd Street Traffic Signal Project 202 MEMORANDUM To: Allen Persons – Director of Public Works From: Randall Jessen – Superintendent of Public Improvements Date: June 26, 2019 Re: Meadow Lane / 143rd Street Traffic Signal Project – bid award Background Findings Staff has been working with the Seefried Development as a part of the ongoing project to the west of Meadow Lane, the Developer has committed funds to enable a traffic signal to be constructed at the intersection of Meadow Lane and 143rd Street. The signal will be constructed within the existing geometrics of the intersection and minimal modifications will be needed to accommodate the improvements. This signal will have the ability to be interconnected to nearby traffic signals in the future. The Village received two bids for the work and the low bidder, Home Town Electric, presented a bid in the amount of $369,999.10 and is approximately 1.4% over the engineers estimate of $364,898.95. The other bid was from H&H Electric at $385,275.80. Policy Considerations This item supports the Villages ongoing commitment to improve roadway and pedestrian safety within the community. According to Section 2-43 (6) of the Village Code of Ordinances, the Village Administrator shall make a recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees on purchases over the $10,000 statutory limit. Financial Considerations The developer of the warehouse project is contributing a majority of the funds toward this project. Recommendation Attached is a letter of recommendation from Baxter and Woodman and bid tabulation. The bid documents have been reviewed and is consistent with construction contracts made in the past and meets Village needs and requirements. It is Staff’s recommendation that the Village Board approve the bid and authorize the Village President to sign the contract for the Meadow Lane Traffic Signal to the low bidder, Home Town Electric, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $369,999.10. 203 June 25, 2019 Mr. Allen Persons Director of Public Works Village of Plainfield 14400 Coil Plus Drive Plainfield, IL 60544 Subject: Village of Plainfield – 143rd Street @ Meadow Lane Traffic Signal Dear Mr. Persons: Enclosed is one copy of the bid tabulation for the subject project along with the bid proposals received. The project was advertised in the Herald‐News and IDOT Transportation Bulletin. The bids received have been tabulated and checked for errors. The low bid was submitted by Home Town Electric, Inc., Lake Villa, Illinois in the amount $369,999.10. This bid is $5,100.15 (1.4%) above the approved estimate of cost ($364,898.95). We have worked with Home Town Electric, Inc. on construction projects in the past. We found their work to be of good quality and the firm to be responsive to requests from the Local Agencies. Therefore, we recommend award of the contract to Home Town Electric, Inc. Upon award by the Village President and Board of Trustees, we will prepare the contract documents for execution by the Contractor and the Village. If you have any questions or require additional information, do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, BAXTER & WOODMAN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Brent Pendry, P.E. Enclosure C: Randy Jessen, Village of Plainfield – w/ encl. Scott Threewitt, Village of Plainfield – w/ encl. \\corp.baxwood.com\Projects\Crystal Lake\PFLDV\181302‐143rd _ Meadow Traff\40‐Design\8.9_AssistBidding\143@Meadow‐Award Recommendation Letter.docx 204 VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELDBAXTER & WOODMAN, INC.Meadow Lane @ 143rd Street Traffic SignalCONSULTING ENGINEERSJune 24, 2019 @ 10:00 A.M.TABULATION OF BIDSEngineer's Job No: 180302.40ItemUnitUnit UnitNo. ItemsUnit Quantity Price TotalPrice Total Price Total1 INLET FILTERSEACH4150.00$ 600.00$ 330.00$ 1,320.00$ 299.00$ 1,196.00$ 2 SUPPLEMENTAL WATERINGUNIT220.00$ 40.00$ 110.00$ 220.00$ 11.50$ 23.00$ 3 PARKWAY RESTORATIONSQ YD8720.00$ 1,740.00$ 75.20$ 6,542.40$ 66.10$ 5,750.70$ 4 AGGREGATE BASE COURSE, TYPE B 4"SQ YD7310.00$ 730.00$ 1.10$ 80.30$ 9.20$ 671.60$ 5 COMBINATION CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTFOOT13026.00$ 3,380.00$ 77.00$ 10,010.00$ 103.50$ 13,455.00$ 6 SIDEWALK REMOVALSQ FT6503.00$ 1,950.00$ 5.50$ 3,575.00$ 5.70$ 3,705.00$ 7 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK 5 INCHSQ FT6507.00$ 4,550.00$ 9.90$ 6,435.00$ 17.20$ 11,180.00$ 8DETECTABLE WARNINGSSQ FT9228.00$ 2,576.00$ 27.50$ 2,530.00$ 36.80$ 3,385.60$ 9SHORT TERM PAVEMENT MARKING FOOT34960.50$ 1,748.00$ 1.30$ 4,544.80$ 2.10$ 7,341.60$ 10SHORT TERM PAVEMENT MARKING REMOVAL SQ FT11660.50$ 583.00$ 1.00$ 1,166.00$ 6.20$ 7,229.20$ 11TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 24" FOOT522.00$ 104.00$ 57.10$ 2,969.20$ 21.80$ 1,133.60$ 12TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKING REMOVAL SQ FT1041.00$ 104.00$ 2.20$ 228.80$ 10.90$ 1,133.60$ 13THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LETTERS AND SYMBOLS SQFT3364.00$ 1,344.00$ 6.60$ 2,217.60$ 5.30$ 1,780.80$ 14THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 4" FOOT40070.75$ 3,005.25$ 1.10$ 4,407.70$ 1.10$ 4,407.70$ 15THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 6" FOOT16841.00$ 1,684.00$ 1.60$ 2,694.40$ 1.70$ 2,862.80$ 16THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 12" FOOT3172.00$ 634.00$ 3.30$ 1,046.10$ 6.90$ 2,187.30$ 17THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 24" FOOT1025.00$ 510.00$ 6.60$ 673.20$ 13.80$ 1,407.60$ 18PAVEMENT MARKING REMOVAL - WATER BLASTING SQ FT22282.00$ 4,456.00$ 5.10$ 11,362.80$ 2.60$ 5,792.80$ 19 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, GALVANIZED STEEL, 2" DIA.FOOT197521.00$ 41,475.00$ 15.90$ 31,402.50$ 11.40$ 22,515.00$ 20 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, GALVANIZED STEEL, 2 1/2" DIA.FOOT8025.00$ 2,000.00$ 24.50$ 1,960.00$ 19.90$ 1,592.00$ 21 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, GALVANIZED STEEL, 3" DIA.FOOT14031.00$ 4,340.00$ 27.20$ 3,808.00$ 40.90$ 5,726.00$ 22 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, GALVANIZED STEEL, 4" DIA.FOOT38945.00$ 17,505.00$ 43.10$ 16,765.90$ 45.80$ 17,816.20$ 23 HANDHOLEEACH71,800.00$ 12,600.00$ 1,467.00$ 10,269.00$ 1,333.70$ 9,335.90$ 24 HEAVY DUTY HANDHOLEEACH22,300.00$ 4,600.00$ 1,876.00$ 3,752.00$ 1,798.50$ 3,597.00$ 25 DOUBLE HANDHOLEEACH23,200.00$ 6,400.00$ 2,595.00$ 5,190.00$ 3,304.40$ 6,608.80$ 26 PAINT NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL POSTEACH5500.00$ 2,500.00$ 317.00$ 1,585.00$ 207.00$ 1,035.00$ 27 PAINT NEW MAST ARM AND POLE, UNDER 40 FOOTEACH41,000.00$ 4,000.00$ 1,027.00$ 4,108.00$ 916.40$ 3,665.60$ 28 TRANSCEIVER - FIBER OPTICEACH15,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 4,924.00$ 4,924.00$ 4,701.70$ 4,701.70$ 29 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, SIGNAL, NO. 14 2CFOOT11921.25$ 1,490.00$ 1.00$ 1,192.00$ 0.80$ 953.60$ 30 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, SIGNAL, NO. 14 3CFOOT15791.40$ 2,210.60$ 1.30$ 2,052.70$ 0.80$ 1,263.20$ 31 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, SIGNAL, NO. 14 5CFOOT7291.70$ 1,239.30$ 1.40$ 1,020.60$ 1.00$ 729.00$ 32 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, SIGNAL, NO. 14 7CFOOT14081.90$ 2,675.20$ 1.80$ 2,534.40$ 1.20$ 1,689.60$ 33 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, LEAD-IN, NO. 14 1 PAIRFOOT10621.30$ 1,380.60$ 1.00$ 1,062.00$ 0.80$ 849.60$ 34 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, SERVICE, NO. 6 2CFOOT735.50$ 401.50$ 3.10$ 226.30$ 1.60$ 116.80$ 35 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, NO. 6 1CFOOT13613.00$ 4,083.00$ 1.60$ 2,177.60$ 1.10$ 1,497.10$ 36 TRAFFIC SIGNAL POST, GALVANIZED STEEL 10 FT.EACH11,200.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,119.00$ 1,119.00$ 989.20$ 989.20$ 37 TRAFFIC SIGNAL POST, GALVANIZED STEEL 16 FT.EACH41,600.00$ 6,400.00$ 1,305.00$ 5,220.00$ 1,175.40$ 4,701.60$ 38 STEEL MAST ARM ASSEMBLY AND POLE, 26 FT. EACH19,400.00$ 9,400.00$ 10,997.00$ 10,997.00$ 10,619.00$ 10,619.00$ 39 STEEL MAST ARM ASSEMBLY AND POLE, 28 FT. EACH19,500.00$ 9,500.00$ 11,033.00$ 11,033.00$ 10,627.10$ 10,627.10$ 40 STEEL MAST ARM ASSEMBLY AND POLE, 30 FT. EACH19,600.00$ 9,600.00$ 11,179.00$ 11,179.00$ 10,881.20$ 10,881.20$ 41 STEEL MAST ARM ASSEMBLY AND POLE, 32 FT. EACH19,700.00$ 9,700.00$ 11,739.00$ 11,739.00$ 11,413.60$ 11,413.60$ 42 CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TYPE AFOOT36265.00$ 9,540.00$ 306.30$ 11,026.80$ 218.60$ 7,869.60$ 43 CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TYPE CFOOT4850.00$ 3,400.00$ 1,133.00$ 4,532.00$ 539.40$ 2,157.60$ 44 CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TYPE E 30-INCH DIAMETERFOOT20250.00$ 5,000.00$ 213.50$ 4,270.00$ 171.50$ 3,430.00$ 45 CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TYPE E 36-INCH DIAMETERFOOT22300.00$ 6,600.00$ 225.00$ 4,950.00$ 183.00$ 4,026.00$ 46 SIGNAL HEAD, LED, 1‐FACE, 3‐SECTION, MAST‐ARM MOUNTEDEACH41,100.00$ 4,400.00$ 825.00$ 3,300.00$ 693.20$ 2,772.80$ 47 SIGNAL HEAD, LED, 1‐FACE, 5‐SECTION, BRACKET MOUNTEDEACH41,200.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,140.00$ 4,560.00$ 1,012.80$ 4,051.20$ 48 SIGNAL HEAD, LED, 1‐FACE, 5‐SECTION, MAST‐ARM MOUNTEDEACH41,600.00$ 6,400.00$ 1,239.00$ 4,956.00$ 1,061.30$ 4,245.20$ 49 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL HEAD, LED, 1‐FACE, BRACKET MOUNTED WITH COUNTDOWN TIMEREACH8900.00$ 7,200.00$ 621.00$ 4,968.00$ 641.40$ 5,131.20$ 50 TRAFFIC SIGNAL BACKPLATE, LOUVERED, FORMED PLASTICEACH8215.00$ 1,720.00$ 289.00$ 2,312.00$ 216.70$ 1,733.60$ 51 INDUCTIVE LOOP DETECTOREACH4300.00$ 1,200.00$ 166.00$ 664.00$ 165.00$ 660.00$ 52 DETECTOR LOOP, TYPE IFOOT24621.00$ 5,166.00$ 15.70$ 3,862.20$ 14.30$ 3,517.80$ 53 LIGHT DETECTOREACH21,500.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,217.00$ 2,434.00$ 1,135.90$ 2,271.80$ 54 LIGHT DETECTOR AMPLIFIEREACH13,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 2,260.00$ 2,260.00$ 2,287.00$ 2,287.00$ 55 PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONEACH8450.00$ 3,600.00$ 334.00$ 2,672.00$ 275.80$ 2,206.40$ 56 EMERGENCY VEHICLE PRIORITY SYSTEM LINE SENSOR CABLE, NO. 20 3/CFOOT3071.50$ 460.50$ 1.10$ 337.70$ 1.00$ 307.00$ 57 PAINT NEW PEDESTRIAN PUSH-BUTTON POSTEACH3350.00$ 1,050.00$ 248.00$ 744.00$ 138.00$ 414.00$ 58 LED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGNEACH44,000.00$ 16,000.00$ 3,956.00$ 15,824.00$ 3,624.40$ 14,497.60$ 59 FULL-ACTUATED CONTROLLER AND TYPE SUPER P CABINET (SPECIAL)EACH135,000.00$ 35,000.00$ 29,791.00$ 29,791.00$ 31,655.60$ 31,655.60$ 60 SERVICE INSTALLATION, GROUND MOUNTED, METEREDEACH13,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 2,318.00$ 2,318.00$ 2,160.60$ 2,160.60$ 61 RADAR VEHICLE DETECTION SYSTEM, SINGLE APPROACH, STOP BAREACH27,000.00$ 14,000.00$ 12,380.00$ 24,760.00$ 11,662.70$ 23,325.40$ 62 UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY, SPECIALEACH110,000.00$ 10,000.00$ 5,359.00$ 5,359.00$ 4,911.00$ 4,911.00$ 63 PEDESTRIAN PUSH-BUTTON POST, TYPE AEACH31,500.00$ 4,500.00$ 899.00$ 2,697.00$ 840.90$ 2,522.70$ 64 ELECTRIC CABLE IN CONDUIT, STREET NAME SIGN, NO. 14 3C, TYPE SOOWFOOT6872.00$ 1,374.00$ 2.30$ 1,580.10$ 2.00$ 1,374.00$ 65 PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEOL SUM15,000.00$ 5,000.00$ 3,300.00$ 3,300.00$ 432.40$ 432.40$ 66 MOBILIZATIONL SUM113,000.00$ 13,000.00$ 16,881.00$ 16,881.00$ 46,504.60$ 46,504.60$ 67 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION (SPECIAL)L SUM17,000.00$ 7,000.00$ 2,300.00$ 2,300.00$ 3,243.00$ 3,243.00$ TOTAL PROJECT COST364,848.95$ BIDDER'S PROPOSAL (AS-READ)369,999.10$ 385,275.80$ BIDDER'S PROPOSAL (AS-CORRECTED)Engineer's Estimate Home Town Electric, Inc. 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