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Ordinance 2008-015
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL) Ordinance No. VS AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS AND THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, to enter into the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Village of Montgomery and the United City of Yorkville, pertaining to land lying between their present municipal boundaries (the "Boundary Agreement "), a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS, the statutory procedures provided for in Division 12 of Article 11 of the Illinois Municipal Code, as amended, for the execution of said Boundary Agreement have been satisfied; and, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville (the "Corporate Authorities "), after due investigation and consideration, have determined that entering into the Boundary Agreement will serve the public good, benefit the United City of Yorkville and be compatible with the future development of the United City of Yorkville. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: 1 Section 1. The Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville hereby find as facts all of the recitals in the preamble of this Ordinance, as well as the preambles contained in the Boundary Agreement. Section 2. The Boundary Agreement is hereby approved in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof and the Mayor is authorized and directed to execute, and the Clerk is directed to attest to the signature of the Mayor to said Agreement. Section 3. This Ordinance is adopted pursuant to the provisions and procedures set forth in Section 11 -12 -9 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11- 12 -9). Section 4. The City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this Ordinance and the Boundary Agreement, after execution by all parties, in the Office of the Clerk of Kendall County, Illinois, and record its approval by the City Council in the records of the City Clerk and retain three executed copies thereof. Section 5. This Ordinance shall be in full force and affect after certified copies of this Ordinance have been filed with the County as provided for in Section 4 of this Ordinance and as further provided by law. The Boundary Agreement shall be in full force and affect after its execution by the parties hereto and recordation in the office of the Clerk of Kendall County. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of A.D. 2008. CI E 2 ROBYN SUTCLIFF �� JOSEPH BESCO � ARDEN JOE PLOCHER u WALLY WERDERICH , A� GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS 0 ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE / Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this a(o day of fe -6kuMV , A.D. 2008. MAYOR 3 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY AND THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the day of ,�� 2007, by and between the VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY, Kane and Kendall Counties, Illinois, a political subdivision organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois ( "Montgomery "), and the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,:Kendall County, Illinois, apolitical subdivision organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois ( "Yorkville ") (collectively referred to as the "Parties "): RECITALS WHEREAS, a portion of unincorporated Kane.and Kendall Counties between Yorkville and Montgomery is a rapidly growing area in Illinois; and WHEREAS, developments under way or in various of planning are creating unusual growth opportunities between Yorkville and Montgomery; and WHEREAS, Yorkville and Montgomery realize that current plan s and opportunities for development will be accompanied by significantly higher demands for transportation, police, utility, and other municipal services and financial commitments to meet the necessities of such services; and WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois 1970, Article VII., Local Government, Section 10, provides for intergovernmental cooperation in and authorizes units of local government to obtain or share services to exercise, combine or transfer powers or functions in any manner not proscribed by law or ordinance, and authorized units of local government to use their credit, revenues and other resources to pay costs related to intergovernmental activities; and WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act provides for the joint exercise of powers, privileges or authority by units of government and provides for intergovernmental contracts; and . WHEREAS, Section 11 -12 -9 of the Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11 -12 -9) provides for the adoption of agreements establishing the boundaries for jurisdiction between municipalities in accordance with the provisions stated therein; and WHEREAS, Yorkville and Montgomery recognize the need and desirability to provide for logical municipal boundaries and areas of municipal authority between their respective municipalities in order to plan effectively and efficiently for the growth and potential development between their communities and the conservation of the available resources for all of their respective citizens; and WHEREAS, Yorkville and Montgomery, after each publishing and holding all public hearings required by law, have authorized, by ordinance, the execution of this agreement, as an 1 exercise of their respective authority and as an exercise of their intergovernmental cooperation Authority under. the Constitution of Illinois; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and obligations recited herein, it is agreed between Yorkville and Montgomery, as follows: 1. That the boundary line between the two municipalities for the unincorporated area lying between them, for annexation and municipal government planning, subdivision control, official map, ordinances, and other municipal purposes shall be as shown on Exhibit A, attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, and approximately described as follows: A BOUNDARY LINE RUNNING THROUGH THAT PART OF SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 AND I I IN TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED. AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CURRENT CENTERLINE OF GALENA ROAD AND THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ORCHARD ROAD; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 9; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID. SECTION .4 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF U.S. ROUTE 30; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE WEST LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 47; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF BASELINE ROAD TO THE EAST LINE OF ASHE ROAD FOR A POINT OF TERMINUS OF SAID LINE. 2. Except as otherwise provided herein, Montgomery shall have jurisdiction with respect to property lying easterly and northerly of the above- described boundary line, and Yorkville shall have jurisdiction of the property lying westerly and southerly of the above - described boundary line. On or after the. date of this Agreement, neither party shall annex territory which lies within the jurisdiction of the other .municipality as established by such boundary line, nor shall it exercise or attempt to exercise or enforce any zoning, subdivision control, official map; or other municipal authority or ordinance. This boundary line shall not require a municipality to exercise control over the property on that municipality's side of the boundary line, and shall not prohibit such municipality from negotiating additional boundary line agreements with other municipalities that may surrender such jurisdiction to another municipality (e.g. Montgomery may agree to cede Jurisdiction to some property on the northerly and easterly side of the_ boundary.line to Sugar Grove or Aurora and Yorkville may agree to cede jurisdiction to some property on the southerly and westerly side of the boundary line to Plano, without doing so being deemed a violation or inconsistent with this agreement.). Neither municipality shall object to the other municipality's request for an amendment of any facilities planning area in respect to land located on the requesting municipality's side of the boundary line. 3. To apply consistent development standards for the area depicted by Exhibit B as follows: a. Residential Standards i. Single - Family Detached Residential Unit: 1. Materials 2 a. Primary structures shall be constructed upon either a basement or foundation — `slab' construction shall not be permitted. 2. Design a. No units shall be similar in appearance unless two or more buildings of dissimilar design separate the units. b. All newly installed utility services shall be underground. ii. Multi- Familv Attached Residential Unit: 1. 'Reserved 2. Design. . a.'' Surface parking areas shall be treated with decorative elements, building wall extensions, plantings, berms or other innovative means. b. The height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and adjoining buildings. C. All newly installed utility services shall be underground. d. Common open space and.pedestrian features /amenities, such as covered walkways, street furniture, and bicycle rack facilities are to be encouraged. Hi. Density 1: If a developer participates in the Raymond Regional Basin provided for in Section 8 hereof, the maximum gross density shall be four (4) units per acre, or an appropriate density agreed upon by the Parties during the design review period. 2. If a developer does not participate in the Raymond Regional Basin provided for in Section 8 hereof, the maximum gross density shall be 2.25 units per acre, or an appropriate density agreed upon by the Parties during the design review period b. Non - Residential /Commercial 1. Materials Premium siding materials (brick, stone, cultured stone, split face brick, - architectural block, natural wood siding, Fiber cement siding, synthetic stucco) or Pre. -Cast shall be incorporated on at least 50% of the total building. 2. Design a: Use of windows or the impression of windows on all sides of the building are to be encouraged. b. Buildings on outlots shall incorporate the style, materials, and/or design - elements of the main building.. 3 c. Surface parking areas shall be treated with decorative elements, building wall extensions, plantings, berms or other. innovative means. d. The height and scale of each building shall be compatible with its site and adjoining buildings. e. All newly installed utility services shall be underground. f. Common open space and pedestrian features /amenities, such as covered walkways, street furniture, and bicycle rack facilities are to be encouraged. g. Trash enclosures shall be located in areas that are easily accessible by service vehicles, but minimally exposed to the public street. Screening these enclosures with a material that is .compatible with the principle commercial building is required. h. Rooftop mechanics shall be screened (as viewed from ground elevation at the property line) and enclosed in a manner that masks the equipment from_ view from all sides and is of the same character and design as the structure. i. Ground level mechanics shall be screened by landscaping and /or fencing.. In addition to the properties listed on Exhibit B, Yorkville shall make a good faith effort to amend its annexation agreement with the property owner of the property located at the corner of U.S. Route 47 and U.S. Route 30 (commonly known as the Schramm Property) to require the above standards to be applied to said property. If such an amendment is successfully achieved by Yorkville, the provisions of this paragraph shall likewise apply to the Schramm Property. 4. To allow for comment, each municipality shall promptly notify the other of any proposed or contemplated change to, including, but not limited to, proposed zoning districts, and development plans for the properties. listed on Exhibit C in. order to foster intergovernmental cooperation and insure. the compatibility of land uses along said boundary line. The type of proposed or contemplated change will determine the comment review period as follows: a. Preliminary Subdivision Plan and Plat, and Zoning Changes Approval Review: Comment Period — allow 15 days for initial staff response acknowledging acceptance of plans for review and establishing a review schedule. This review schedule shall not exceed 60 days without the consent of the municipality with jurisdiction, otherwise no comment/recommendation will be required to be considered by the municipality with jurisdiction. b. Site Plan/Development Approval Review: Comment Period — allow five .days for initial staff response acknowledging acceptance of plans for review and establishing a review schedule. This review schedule shall not exceed 45 days, otherwise no comment/recommendation will be required to be considered by the municipality with jurisdiction. 5. The Parties agree that so as to .coordinate transportation related issues to adopt and comply with the following (including, to the extent legally possible, requiring all developments to comply with the following): a. If not previously adopted, Exhibit D shall be adopted as each community's transportation and access plan for .full intersection access .points 1 and 2 (as depicted on Exhibit D) onto and from U.S. Route 30 between U.S. Route 47 and Dickson Road within 60 days of passage of this Agreement (said access points are subject to reasonable latitude in positioning as long as each adjacent parcel to said future roadways as shown on Exhibit D is .insured access to the roadways constructed from said access point). b. Coordination (and reasonable transitions of roadway widths and designs) of road stubs in adjoining developments to insure continuation of all boundary roadways including, but not limited to, Concord Drive extending west from Montgomery. c.. Require,_to the extent legally possible, all developments to install and coordinate . bicycle paths in accordance with Exhibit. E. To the extent, that either municipality designs roadways . and/or bicycle paths independent of a private developer, the municipalities shall also comply with Exhibit E. This shall include requiring a connecting bicycle path along the Com Ed power lines (which lie south of U.S.. Route 30) which shall have mutually agreeable design standards, as depicted on Exhibit E. l; and, at a minimum, be 10 feet wide. Should the Com Ed power lines be unavailable for said route, the Parties shall utilize their best good..faith efforts to agree, to establish.a mutually agreeable. alternate route for bicycle paths. d. Each municipality shall support. the. widening of U.S. Routes 30 and 47 within their respective jurisdictions. and shall support said widening in the other Parry's jurisdiction to the extent possible. e. U.S. Route 30 and Galena Road constitutes a shared border between the Parties and the Parties acknowledge that there are one or more intersections for roads crossing or intersecting U.S. Route 30 and Galena Road that will require improvements as properties on either or both sides of the shared border are developed. The Parties agree to require either in an annexation agreement, or to the extent legally possible for property already annexed, any developer whose 5 development is either adjacent to and will access U.S. Route 30 or Galena Road or adjacent to one of the intersecting roads for U.S. Route 30 or Galena Road and whose primary access to either_ of said highways will 'be from such intersecting road, (i) such developer to pay its Pro rata share, reimbursement and /or recapture for the actual costs of intersection improvements (including but not limited to, traffic signalization, interconnects, and transponders for emergency vehicles), to be paid to the other municipality, and (ii) such developer to pay its Pro rata share, reimbursement and/or recapture of any costs of other intersection improvements (including but not limited to, traffic signalization, interconnects, and transponders for emergency vehicles) along U.S. -Route 30. which have been previously installed by or at the direction of the other municipality to be paid to the other municipality. "Pro rata share" shall be defined as 25% for each corner of a four way intersection. 6. Both Parties shall cooperate with the Yorkville Community Unit School District # 115 to attempt to locate a Middle School site consisting of 30 acres. . 7.. Prior to drilling; .or allowing third parties .to.drill. any. new water wells within one -half mile of the above - described boundary line, the Parties agree to confer and, using generally accepted engineering principles, not locate, or permit to be located by third parties (to the extent legally possible) any wells that would materially interfere with the operations or supply of other wells within one -half mile of the above - described boundary line. The Parties shall also meet to coordinate all new wells (regardless of their non- interference with existing wells) to avoid interfering with each other's future well and water plans within one -half mile of the. above - described boundary line. The Parties shall compel'developers to design and install emergency cross - connections of watermains on boundary line developments. Said cross - connections shall only be opened and utilized upon the consent of the Village Manager /City Administrator of both municipalities and only for so long a period of time as is consented to by both municipalities Village Manager /City Administrator.. 8. Yorkville agrees to consider allowing, and Montgomery agrees to consider allowing the tributary developments as shown on Exhibit F to utilize the Raymond Regional Basin for storm water management. 'A tributary development designed to utilize -the Raymond Regional Basin shall be responsible for conveyance of storm water to the basin area (provided however that adequate downstream conveyance is provided) and shall contribute funds necessary to excavate volume capacity and /or other facility appurtenances at a rate of $15,000.00 per acre foot of volume. generated by the participating development. This rate shall.-be evaluated when each development is approved to participate and adjusted accordingly based on the Engineering News Record cost index. All properties being served by said basin shall be treated equally by the Parties as to rates. Should a particular development utilizing Best Management Practices avoid or reduce the need for storm water detention through the use of strategies, including but not limited to, permeable pavement, rainwater basins, and other 6 environmentally conscious strategies, said. development shall not be prohibited from using such strategies in lieu of said regional basin. Additionally, should the order of development prohibit utilization of said regional basin for any particular landowner, Montgomery shall notify the Yorkville City Administrator and following a 30 day period not be required to compel said developer to utilize said regional basin. Participating developments will be required to pay a proportionate share of the maintenance costs related to the stormwater detention benefit of the Raymond Regional Facility based on the volume served by the basin. All properties being served by said basin shall be treated equally by the-Parties as to said costs. The amount assessed shall be based on the actual costs of maintaining said basin (taking into account the need for appropriate reserve funds). A dormant or back -up special service- area ("SSA ") (including a provision -for a 10 % administrative fee to be retained by the Party imposing and processing said SSA) will be required to be established to ensure funds adequate to maintain the storm water basin in perpetuity are accessible to Yorkville, therefore, Montgomery and Yorkville agree to allow such provisions be incorporated into the annexation agreements .for the tributary properties. 9. This Agreement shall not be construed so as to limit or adversely affect the right of either municipality -to. file a statutory objection to'proposed zoning changes within one and one - half miles of its corporate limits as provided for by State of Illinois statutes. 10. This Agreement is not one intended to benefit a third party, and no third party beneficiary shall be deemed created hereby. This Agreement is binding only upon Yorkville and Montgomery, and their respective successors and assigns. Nothing herein shall be construed as a limitation on the right of either party with respect to its boundaries with any other municipality or unit of local government. 11. Neither party shall either directly or indirectly seek any modification to this Agreement through court action. This Agreement may not be changed orally. All modifications to this Agreement must be in writing and must be signed by each party. 12. If any provisions of this Agreement, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby. 13. Both Parties acknowledge that pursuant -to the current provisions of 65 -ILCS 5/7 -1 -1, the annexation of any territory adjacent to any road or highway not already within the corporate limits of any other municipality automatically extends the boundaries of the annexing municipality to the far side of the - adjacent highway. To the extent that the provisions of 65 ILCS 5/7 -1 -1 would result in the automatic annexation of any portion of a highway lying within the other municipality's Jurisdictional Area, the provisions of this BoundaryAgreement shall not bar such highway annexation; however the Parties shall file all necessary petitions and otherwise work together to disconnect any portion of a given highway from the municipality and connect said highway to the municipality with jurisdiction of the given side of the boundary line herein established. 14. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period of twenty (20) years from the date hereof and for such further and additional time. as the Parties hereto may hereafter agree by amendment to this Agreement. 15. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois and shall be published by the respective municipalities and recorded or filed with appropriate County Recorders, County Clerks, and others as their. interest may appear. 16. If either Municipality successfully enforces the provisions of this Agreement against the other Municipality by judicial proceedings, the prevailing party shall be reimbursed for all costs of litigation, including reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs, by the losing Municipality. If litigation' . should be - initiated .by any third party challenging this Agreement, or any application thereof to any person or territory, the expenses of defending such litigation shall be shared equally by the two Municipalities. The defense of such litigation and the choice of attorneys shall be controlled by the Municipality whose annexation is being challenged or from whose territory land is to be disconnected. In the event the other Municipality desires to engage additional counsel to defend such litigation it shall be at its own expense. Venue for all litigation related to or arising out of this Agreement shall be in Kane County, Illinois. 17. Neither Party shall pass an ordinance causing a non - voluntary annexation pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/7 -1 -13 to annex the properties (or any portion of said properties) shown on Exhibit G. This provision shall not bar an annexation of said properties pursuant to other statutory methods where property owner consent is required (in whole or in part) or where the public health or safety requires said annexation (including, but not limited to, groundwater contamination pursuant to 65 ILCS 7- 1 -5.2). IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Partie /hereto have caused the execution of their duly authorized officer this o7 -iG day of /V , 2007• UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE VILLAGE OF MONTGOMERY Ken all County, IL Kane & Kendall Counties, IL J i � -Mayor Village Preside: t ATTEST: ' . ATTES o F M ONTGD tijFq eC3Li�k� Vill e Clerk �� :'• � I- LA �F ', o s SEAL Cn co �IrFNDALt.Z�'��0: cl I -LT - -- --- Cl 3 Cl Ht! 0 - ----- - 23 ---------- I L - - - - ------------------ . . . 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Attached are the 11x17 color exhibits that were presented to the United City of Yorkville city council on February 26, 2008 when they approved the boundary agreement. i Feet T 0 1,Q00 2,000 � 4,000 6,000 rZ i I LM ELL M3 P-1 1 I r _ t Troop � WEitrlavra a y to aco6 w A?, dL t B - Concord Y �= ch a" Z- rn aa -I pRQlflECd�E rn J 6U J•. - { J ` n ❑�' n�bo -,^* ,,m ?gEC�4It- I i•- J - r rJj) 1 r P ! t I r L ,r Cornets ,I. ` A Village of Montgomery E� _�. �����_ _. MON� ivickI AND YORKVILLE a,. ...�... . � Community Development Department ; �� o_ MONTGOMERY 1300 S. Broadway {fi30) 896 8080 _ BOUNDARY LINE � � EXHIBIT A ir' ry Montgomery, IL 60538 ,.. _ _ _ pro. 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Troon z o � 01N TEI PILLAR 76 0 2 IENOO�� z Whirlaway N O L � o °tea C�P� O m Secretariat � °�M rgaret ti(J rr� N Amster � Jacob o p a e o AVALON�'' Barrett Plym a 3 Concord Rile °- ASTOR SAVOY > M R p '� 30 PROVIDENCE AYE Galena �4� `moo Bristol Bay guch'a .;; a G -p 9 L H L Venetian o _ m Pierpo mho CON O P o Q X Huntington Patterson GPI GA(E x, Pensacola _ Q NA o (, Manchester _ U Bend Juanita a �_ p Pecos Julie Y Cypress Feet f Light 0 1,050 2,100 4,200 6,300 lage of Montgomery 0iE m�mW N Vil community Development Depa MONTGOMERY AND YORKVILLE M� rro ERY 1300 S. Broadway �_ w an 6� �r Montgomery, IL 60538 �� 0 EXHIBIT D TRANSPORTATION . P (630) 896 -8080 ". AND ACCESS PLAN K .A MO. nATE .ru- vrGrnms ._. mnoa _— .......,._.. I .ane..mse. {lE: JeC �cr� ti d I\arbil/ Fai-aeld Shetland J JFRfOkO fi01>1> = E y N Turn o �tley C� F xmoor STAR ana \e\�� N n + indeit z ilirng BASE LINE 30 , RIAty Kate Ad �,am I v 3 Ogk ANT 3HAk)�kA �y Tr on w K\e� o r Whirlaway ? IENO o � o ret � ca Secretariat- r�Mar� Q a Jacob AmsW Q o AVALON �J4-i 0 ace Rim o- �— ASTOR SAVOY y rrnn Barret: Plym nncnr �• A -0 PROVIDE CE 0 s - Galena -- cc - Ba?' Buc�a f m �p� 9 Galena Z� m' o y Venetian ow n m r �O \ A ierPonf ' m 2 0 O CONGA x I iuntington Patterson � ,2A Pensacola Manchester z Ln U �� g Send Juanita n O W Julie Cypress m P o Paster =- � 13 k F q Highland c Gq � 0 4 ° oerine U � y. Village of Montgomery community Development Department o 462.5 925 1,E50 MONTGOMERY AND YORKVILLE 1300 S. Broadway Bike and Pedestrian Paths BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN �_ e� I EXHIBIT E Montgomery, IL 60538 ' (630) 896 -8080 PATH PLAN P .: No. DATE REI /ISIONS I l NOTE: THE PATH CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH (DOT'S "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION." 2" COMPACTED BITUMINOUS CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE 6 COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE BACKFILL DISTURBED AREA TO EDGE OF TRAIL WITH TOPSOIL AND SEED ui 1 TYP 10 WIDTH x �r 2% CROSS SLOPE W w : o $ C] 0 8.00 `p ,. a q x, w d Z H 0 D I m J D J NON —WOVEN GEOTEXTILE y FABRIC FOR BAD SOIL AREAS ° PREPARED AND COMPACTED SUBGRADE n N 0 O W O N p F N Z m d .a E U CL m Englnei3ring EXHIBIT E.'1 Enterprises, Inc. MONTGOMERY AND YORKVILLE L COPYRIGHT C 2007 ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC. BI PATH CONSTRUCTION a` P O Srr son a p sir � N m `Z O N - ` II t i co 1Q� \ndettip z frng i f � a �.r . ,.,r -�� N ��_ ■ . ■..� ■_..1� ■ ; ■ n a ■ ■ 60 66 iiii W 'W 61 G w Y� RiAN E U_ a e 4 a Adam C c� ��rrr," �! Schram Peters Katto �{ - -- Frances °Ak'o�rr s�iA��'A (? ' Troon f ,: � i' ° * 's3 � tr C,C. �'� � r ��-•'� � • �L;�a .,,,I ° _ � 9 S " - � West (,Djieatf� 0` f�� i _:.;. — - -- – - – - ■ W hirtaw y a (D m c° @ PLO 0.5 Secretariat r – - v, o E Jacob � Amstc�. Schram Peters D ( -- East Kehter ©`� AVALON F F - i n Pt >✓+ G8 d Rile a ASTOR SAVOY m c a" ,•` ° r '', Barrett ymo� rr Concor Z �, o = PROVIDENCE G cnG �rliA�' Galena '. cc � Brist01 $tlGh`D . ` - 'S C d T �� Pf _ +' c m +4 Venetian _ E = m y Pi , _ r pQj1t 4- - 4, r aa'� f _- x Dickson P �- ti P r i Patterson l- l untingtan ° Pensacola t! _ _ Manchester a jend Juanita r ,v'a �' i - CL ,�' + F� Pecos Cypress ... 'pe i•- s � r „�'`''�' e., F ®•, , -_ Julie /. , '- CO -- - O O (} lk ' � `' ,• r r.a : 5i x.E` 1 ;! m t ^ -- . .. �_ P -°., i l P�.r `� a ^�—• •,�' �. 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Broadway Montgomery, IL 60538 _. .. -._ _ Possible Tributary Areas RAYMOND REGIONAL BASIN + EXHIBIT F % (630) 896 -8080 Raymond regional Basin M DATE �tEV7570N5 BYE: ®ova E. io-ar.¢co j