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Economic Development Packet 2010 12-07-10
CIS.y J=� ¢ °. United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road PST -� 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 0� I � a © Fax: 630-553-7575 <C E X AGENDA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday, December 7, 2010 6:30 PM City Hall Conference Room Minutes for Correction/Approval: July 6, 2010 and October 5, 2010 Items Recommended by Plan Commission/ZBA for Approval: 1. PC 2010-12 Christofferson PUD Amendment for Rezoning 2. PC 2010-13 Text Amendment for OTB 3. PC 2010-14 Special Use for OTB New Business: 1. EDC 2010-38 Building Permit Report for September and October 2010 2. EDC 2010-39 Building Inspection Report Summary for September and October 2010 3. EDC 2010-40 Foreclosure Update for October and November 2010 4. EDC 2010-41 Economic Development Committee Meeting Dates for 2011 5. EDC 2010-42 AT&T License Agreement Renewal 6. EDC 2010-43 Eldamain Road Reconstruction— Intergovernmental Agreement Old Business: 1. EDC 2010-23 Telecommunications Tower Fees 2. EDC 2010-29 Building Code Update Committee— Status Report 3. EDC 2010-28 Zoning Commission— Status Report Additional Business: 201012011 City Council Goals Economic Develo meat Committee Goal Elected Officials Staff Tourism. Werderich/Sutcliff Krysti Barksdale-Noble/ Glory Spies Economic development. Golinski!Munn Krysti Barksdale-Noble/ Bart Olson Downtown re-development. Golinski i Plocher Krysti Barksdale-Noble 1 Bart Olson Integrated Transportation Plan implementation. Werderich/Golinski Krysti Barksdale-Noble 1 Laura Schraw UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, December 7, 2010 6:30 PM CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM MINUTES FOR APPROVAL: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•----------�----- 1. July 6, 2010 2. October 5, 2010 ❑ Approved ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ As presented ❑ As amended ❑ As amended --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITEMS RECOMMENDED BY PLAN COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1, PC 2010-12 Christofferson PUD Amendment for Rezoning ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ...-...... 2. PC 2010-13 Text Amendment for OTB ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda'? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes 3. PC 2010-14 Special Use for OTB ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. EDC 2010-38 Building Pen-nit Report for September and October 2010 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. EDC 2010-39 Building Inspection Report Summary for September and October 2010 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ InfonnationalItem ❑ Notes -__------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. EDC 2010-40 Foreclosure Update for October and November 2010 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. PC 2010-41 Economic Development Committee Meeting Dates for 2011 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. PC 2010-42 AT&T License Agreement Renewal ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- b. PC 2010-43 Eldamain Road Reconstruction— Intergovernmental Agreement ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes ------_..------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLD BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. EDC 2010-23 Telecommunications Tower Fees ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes 2. EDC 2010-29 Building Code Update Committee— Status Report ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. EDC 2010-28 Zoning Commission— Status Report ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda'? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- `,QED CITr Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number O Legal ❑ Minutes ' Finance ❑ esr. . isas Engineer ❑ Tracking Number -4 ,E, _ City Administrator ❑ Public Works ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Minutes of the Economic Development Committee—July 6, 2010 and October 5, 2010 Meeting and Date: EDC— 1217110 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Minute Taker Clerk's Office Name Department Agenda Item Notes: RAF UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 6:30pm City Conference Room In Attendance: Committee Members Chairman Gary Golinski Alderman Rose Spears Alderman Robyn Sutcliff Alderman Wally Werderich Other City Officials Community Development Director Krysti Noble Building Code Official Paul Zabel City Park Designer Laura Schraw Other Guests Lynn Dubajic, YEDC (arr. 6:47pm) The meeting was called to order at 6:30pm by Chairman Gary Golinski. He welcomed and thanked everyone for their attendance. Minutes for Correction/Approval June 1, 2010 Two corrections were noted: From the last page, Alderman Spears will be the new liaison for the Cable Consortium. Krysti Noble's name was misspelled on the I"page. The minutes were then approved with these corrections. Items Recommended by Plan Commission for A royal: 1. PC 2010-07 Zoning Code Test Amendment Regarding Alcohol Manufacturing and Microbreweries This was part of Plan Commission Public Hearing from June 90h. The Commission recommended approval of the text amendment with changes. They recommended that the text amendment should allow for manufacturing of alcohol in the M1 district and for microbreweries to be special uses within the business district. Other changes included increasing the permitted yearly production from 5,000 to 15,000 barrels and also removing the reference to "bars" in the definition of the microbreweries. Alderman Werderich asked what determined the increase in quantity. Ms. Noble said she suggested the recommended amount after conducting a survey of other towns. This item will move to the July 13`h Council consent agenda. New Business 1. EDC 2010-24 Building Permit Report for May 2010 No comments 1 2. EDC 20,10-25 Building Inspections Report Summary for May 2010 Mr. Zabel said there was an average of 6 inspections a day in May and he is spending a half day in the field. Alderman Spears commented that she liked the term "re-inspection" on the report. 3. EDC 2010-26 Foreclosure Update Ms. Noble said that she receives the data on the number of foreclosures from YEDC on a monthly basis. She noted that Yorkville has the highest number in comparison to surrounding communities. Alderman Golinski asked if there was a list of addresses for Pre-fort-clo5»res wid fnreclesures. The City CIS employcc is also working on a layered map of these houses. Ms. Noble will send a list of addresses to the committee members. 4. EDC 2010-2 7 Integrated Transportation Plan Implementation Update Laura Schraw reported that a grant application for ComEd was again open. She said matching funds cannot be used on this trail that is less than a mile from Rt. 47. She suggested looked at the Kennedy Road area, but said that it would require some acquisition. The Kennedy Road trail would extend from Rt. 47 to Mill Street. Alderman Sutcliff noted that she had received emails about safety issues for that stretch of road. Ms. Schraw said this grant application is due by August 31",but she said that if the City cannot match the funds, there is a 2-year penalty from IDNR before another application can be made. Alderman Werderich said a clearer picture is needed,but the cash outlay of $220,000 of the $800,000 is very large for the City. He added that there are differing opinions on the need for trails. Chairman Golinski asked Laura to obtain more information. It was suggested by Ms. Noble that perhaps a meeting to discuss ITP issues could be held prior to EDC from 6-6:30. Committee members approved of this idea. This matter will be discussed with EEI and then move to Park Board and City Council. Ms. Schraw noted that the grant money was just released in the prior week. S. EDC 2010-28 Zoning Commission Update Krysti Noble reported that the Commission is looking at adoption of the revised codes in June of 2011. The next meeting will be held on July 28`h and the guest speaker will be the person who writes the Illinois Land Use Law. 6. EDC 2010-29 Building Code Update Committee Paul Zabel and Krysti Noble have been reviewing the Building Code. There will be a series of meetings with a 3-phase approach: assessment, review and adoption. The process is expected to be complete by July 2011. The committee will meet on July 18. 2 Old Business I. EDC 2010-23 Telecommunications Tower Fees A survey of surrounding towns was conducted by Krysti Noble to obtain feedback on the entitlement process of these towers. She said some towns address this is a special use while others use variance requests. She said the City's fees are consistent, but low in some areas. Overall, she said the fees vary widely depending on the approach used by the municipality. She said changing the fee structure could be an option. Krysti said there are both application fees and permit fees. Structural and electrical reviews would be done also. Currently in the City ordinance, an inspection and review is required. More research will be conducted and this item will be brought back next month. There was no additional business and the meeting was adjourned at 7:04pm. Minutes respectfully submitted Marlys Young 3 R.AF UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 6:30pm City Conference Room In Attendance: Committee Members Chairman Gary Golinski Alderman Rose Spears Alderman Robyn Sutcliff Other City Officials City Administrator Bart Olson Community Development Director Krysti Barksdale-Noble Building Code Official Paul Zabel Other Guests Tony Scott,Kendall County Record The meeting was called to order by Chairman Gary Golinski at 6:43pm and he welcomed all the attendees. Minutes for Correction/Approval_ July 6, 2010 These minutes were not included in the packet. Items Recommended by Plan Commission for Approval: None New Business 1. EDC 20.10-34 Building Permit Report for June—August 2010 No discussion. 2. EDC 2010-35 Building Inspection Report Summary for June—August 2010 It was noted that City employee Dee does spot survey reviews and checks setbacks and elevations. There were several re-inspections and Mr. Zabel said his department does charge for these. 3. EDC 2010-36 Foreclosure Update for July—September 2010 Ms. Barksdale-Noble reviewed this report for the committee and said September had the highest bank-owned properties so far this year. She said auctions and pre-foreclosures remained steady. Some banks were processing so many foreclosures that some details were being overlooked. As a result, many discrepancies were found and some states were asked to stop the process. 1 4. EDC 20.10-37 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Adding a Prohibition of Service to Debtors of the City Bart Olson explained this ordinance and said that there are similar prohibitions in the subdivision control ordinance. The ordinance states that if deposits are not paid or debt is owed to the City, annexation agreements would not be considered from that developer. It would apply to debt on existing developments or foreclosure properties. However, it does not apply to police or fire, water, sewer or garbage service This item will move forward to Council on the consent agenda. Old Business 1. EDC 2010-23 Telecommunications Tower Fees Krysti did research on what other communities are charging for cell towers. She researched 20 towers in the area and found there are no set standards. The City currently charges a flat rate of$750, a$650 fee for the shelter, plus 20 cents per square foot of a building. A typical 200-foot tower would cost $1450. She said Yorkville is currently below the average of most communities and the average cost in her survey was $3,000 for a permit. A plan review is done for existing towers only, since new towers have their own engineering. She said there were many ways of charging the various fees and asked the committee for their input. She said there could be an increase and it could be charged as a flat rate, review fees could be included and the structure could be charged by type of tower. Ms. Sutcliff favored a rate of about $5,000 per tower. Chairman. Golinski recommended a flat fee on the square footage and also a plan review fee. He suggested the City fees should be comparable to Kendall County. Krysti recommended a flat fee of$500 for the review fee, but she will research what Kendall County charges and bring back a range to be considered. Additional Business There was no further business and the meeting was adjourned at 7:02pm. Minutes respectfully submitted by Marlys Young 2 `A,- D Co. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number Legal ❑ PC ZBA #1 EST. 1836 Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number Q � .�. City Administrator �® Public Works ❑ PC 2010-12 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Christofferson PUD Amendment for Rezoning Meeting and Date: EDC / December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Requested PUD Amendment for lots 1, 2, and 3 E.Van Emmon Road for the purposes of rezoning from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 11/10/10 Action Taken: PC Public Hearing & Recommendation Item Number: PC 2010-12 Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Vote. Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum and supporting documents. CITE, Memorandum To: Economic Development Committee EST 1 t $1836 From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director -4 � CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator 0 0 Date: December 3, 2010 Subject: Lots 1, 2 and 3 E. Van Emmon Road Christofferson/Schwarz Request for PUD Amendment for Rezoning Background & Request: The petitioners, James Christofferson and Jennifer Schwarz, are requesting an amendment to an existing Planned Unit Development Agreement for Lots 1, 2 and 3 East Van Emmon Road for the purpose of rezoning the lots from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District. Each lot is approximately 15,000 square feet (100' x 150') for an overall total of 1.03-acres. The three parcels (Lots 1, 2 and 3 E. Van Ernmon Road) were zoned R-2 Duplex PUD per Ordinance No. 1998-20 (refer to attached) Authorizing the Execution of the Kuczskowski Planned Unit Development Agreement dated June 11, 1998. Although the PUD Agreement was executed by the previous owners of the subject parcels, it is binding upon the current owners of the property and is in effect until June 11, 2018. After being granted PUD approval for a townhome development, the former owners submitted preliminary site plans to the city but never received final plat approval. No redevelopment of the site ever occurred, and the parcels remain vacant with dense forestation. This area is also challenged with steep topography and stop-nwater drainage issues. Recently, the city oversized a watermain along Van Emmon to accommodate the Kendallwood Estates development and proposes the future construction of a 10-foot wide trail across the frontage of these parcels. Plan Commission Action: The Plan Commission reviewed the requested PUD Amendment for rezoning at a public hearing held on November 10, 2010 and made the following action: Motion to recommend approval of the PUD Amendment for rezoning from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 subject to the following conditions: 1. If a unified development plan is proposed for the entire approx. 1-acre area, the lots should be consolidated into one-single parcel, to ensure only one primary structure is located on the lot, 2. Any future land use proposed on the parcels must comply with the permitted or special uses listed in Section 10-7C-1 and 10-7C-2 of the zoning ordinance that were in effect as of the date of the petitioner's application for PUD Amendment,. 3. Developer shall dedicate an additional seven (7) feet to the right-of-way along Van Emmon Road for a total of 40 feet on the developer's side of the centerline to accommodate a future 10-foot wide trail across the frontage of Van Emmon Road. 4. Maintain a minimum I0-foot wide front yard setback from the proposed new right-of- way. 5. Developer should provide a recapture payment for the portion of the recent watennain over-sizing cost proportionate to the frontage of the parcels which staff estimates as $10^ 116.t Action Item• Lucietto- yes; Crouch-yes, Lindblom-yes, Jones-yes, Baker-yes, Holdiman-yes, Kraupner-yes, Adams-yes; Winninger-yes 9 ayes; 0 no Plan Commission Criteria for Rezoning: In considering rezoning requests, the Zoning Ordinance requires the Plan Commission to make Findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each specific case with respect to the following matters: a. Existing uses of property within the general area of the property in question. b. The zoning classification of property within the general area of the property in question. c. The suitability of the property in question to the uses permitted under the existing zoning classification. d. The trend of development, if any, in the general area of the property in question, including changes, if any, which have taken place since the day the property in question was placed in its present zoning classification. e. The impact that such reclassification and/or annexation will have upon traffic and traffic conditions on said routes; the effect, if any, such reclassification and/or annexation would have upon existing accesses to said routes; and the impact of additional accesses as requested by the petitioner upon traffic and traffic conditions and flow on said routes. (Ord. 1976-43, 11-4-1976) Additional factors to be considered for an amendment to a zoning ordinance as determined by the 'LaSalle' case should also be considered. These factors are as follows: 1) The existing uses and zoning of nearby property; 2) The extent to which property values are diminished by the particular zoning restrictions; 3) The extent to which the destruction of property values of plaintiff promotes the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the public; 4) The relative gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner; 5) The suitability of the subject property for the zoned purposes; 6) The length of time the property has been vacant as zoned considered in the context of land development in the area in the vicinity of the subject property; 7) The community need for the proposed use; and, 8) The care with which the community has undertaken to plan its land use development. Total length of 16" watermain was 1,489 linear feet. (101,60511489 = $65.24 per linear foot). The cost is equally distributed along both sides of Van Emmon(68.2412 =$34.12 per frontage foot).The total frontage of the Christofferson parcels is 297.66 feet,therefore 297.66 x 34.12=$10,156.16. Memorandum O To: Plan Commission From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director EST. 'sue CC. Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: November 4, 2010 0; Subject: PC 2010-12—Christofferson/Schwarz Request for PUD Amendment for Rezoning CEE �V Petitioners' Request: The petitioners, James Christofferson and Jennifer Schwarz, are requesting an amendment to an existing Planned Unit Development Agreement for Lots 1, 2 and 3 East Van Emmon Road for the purpose of rezoning the lots from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District. Each lot is approximately 15,000 square feet (100' x 150') for an overall total of 1.03-acres. Background: The three parcels (Lots 1, 2 and 3 E. Van Emmon Road) were zoned R-2 Duplex PUD per Ordinance No. 1948-20 (refer to attached) Authorizing the Execution of the Kuczskowski Planned Unit Development Agreement dated June 11, 1998. Although the PUD Agreement was executed by the previous owners of the subject parcels, it is binding upon the current owners of the property and is in effect until June 11, 2018. Some stipulations of the agreement include the following: A. Minimum Lot Size of 14,000 square feet. B. Property shall not be improved with more than b units of housing. C. Be subject to a development plat and detailed site plan containing setbacks, heights of buildings not to exceed those set out in the R-2 Duplex zoning at the time commencement of construction is made. Developer shall further dedicate an additional 7 feet to the right-of-way along Van Emmon Road to a total of 40 feet on the developer's side of the centerline. D. Specific development and design criteria regarding the construction of duplex units. E. The existing drainage ditch on the property will be made to control the PUD's stormwater runoff. After being granted PUD approval for a townhome development, the former owners submitted preliminary site plans to the city but never received final plat approval. No redevelopment of the site ever occurred, and the parcels remain vacant with dense forestation. This area is also challenged with steep topography and stormwater drainage issues. Recently, the city oversized a watermain along Van Emmon to accommodate the Kendallwood Estates development and proposes the future construction of a 10-foot wide trail across the frontage of these parcels. B-2 General Business Zoning Comments: Staff has analyzed the existing land uses and zoning surrounding the subject parcels in consideration of the proposed rezoning from a residential land use to a commercial land use. The following chart provides details of those land uses: Existing Zoning Existing Land Use Comments Van Ermnon Road is a two-lane roadway in this area between Mill Street and Woodland Drive. Similar in character to a local residential street used primarily Van Emmon Rd. for access to abutting properties. NIA • Transportation land use defined as a "Major Collector" in the Comprehensive Plan. North • Major Collectors are considered main traffic thoroughfares which facilitates 12,000 ADT. M-1 Limited Manufacturing Residential Single-family dwelling located at 325 E. Van Emmon Road, Manufacturing) Titan Injection Parts& Services-Food M-1 Limited Manufacturing Industrial products machinery located at 319 E. Van Emmon Road. South R-2 One Family Residence Residential/Wooded Single-family dwelling located at 328 E. Van Emmon Road. R-2 One Family Residence Residential/Wooded Radiator and Repair business(Special Use East B-4 Business District(Special 98 ( p Use) Commercial Business Permit- Ord. 1988-17) West R-3 General Residential Residential Residential property.Possibly multi-family District dwelling. Bulk Requirements Since the proposed rezoning request does not have a site/development plan a detailed review of the B-2 General Business District bulk regulations was not required. However, any future land use proposed on the parcels must comply with the permitted or special uses listed in Section 10- 7C-1 and 10-7C-2 of the zoning ordinance that were in effect as of the date of the petitioner's applications for PUD Amendment (see attached). The following B-2 bulk regulations will also apply: • Minimum lot requirement of 10,000 square feet; • Maximum lot coverage of 80%; • Maximum building height of six (6) stories or eighty-feet (80'), whichever is lower; • A required transitional yard of thirty feet (30') along the eastern boundary of Lot 3 due to its adjacency to an R-2 zoned property. A transitional yard is not required between B-2 zoned properties and properties zoned R-1 or R-2. • Required side yard setback of 20 feet and a rear yard setback of 20 feet. • Although there is no required front yard setback within the B-2 zoning district, staff recommends a minimum 10-foot wide setback from the proposed new right-of-way to remain consistent with the existing residential character of the neighborhood, particularly the residence to the west. This recommended setback also allows for adequate separation/clearance between the building frontage and proposed future trail. Recent Trends in Development in General-Area: • In 1988, the parcel immediately adjacent to the east of Lot 3 of the subject parcels was rezoned from R-2 One-Family District to B-4 Special Use for a radiator repair business. • In 2005, the River Oaks Development located just east of the subject parcels at the southeast and south west corners of E. Van Emmon and Benjamin Street were rezoned from R-I One-Family Residence District to B-2 General Business District. Other Code/Ordinance Considerations: • Comiprehensive Plan - The parcels are located within an area designated as "Traditional Neighborhood" within the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. The character for the Traditional Neighborhood designation is residential with anticipated infill development. • TIF District — The parcels are located within the Yorkville Downtown Tax Increment Finance (TIF) district. Land uses identified in the Redevelopment Plan for the TIF call for a "Mixed Use District: Residential, Commercial, Public, Institutional, Open Space and Recreational". • Appearance Code — Any future building are subject to the provisions in the City's Appearance Code (Ord. 2005-51). • Landscape Ordinance - Any future development will be subject to the provisions in the City's Landscape Ordinance. Staff Recommendations: Based upon the existing surrounding land use and the recent trend in development from residential to commercial zoning within the area, staff recommends approval of the request subject to the following: • If a unified development plan is proposed for the entire approx. 1-acre area, the lots should be consolidated into one-single parcel, to ensure only one primary structure is located on the lot. • Any future land use proposed on the parcels must comply with the permitted or special uses listed in Section 10-7C-1 and 10-7C-2 of the zoning ordinance that were in effect as of the date of the petitioner's application for PUD Amendment. • Developer shall dedicate an additional seven (7) feet to the right-of-way along Van Emmon Road for a total of 40 feet on the developer's side of the centerline to accommodate a future 10-foot wide trail across the frontage of Van Emmon Road. • Maintain a minimum 10-foot wide front yard setback from the proposed new right-of- way. • Developer should provide a recapture payment for the portion of the recent watermain over-sizing cost proportionate to the frontage of the parcels which staff estimates as $10,156.16.1 Total length of 16" watermain was 1,489 linear feet. (101,60511489= $6$.24 per linear foot).The cost is equally distributed along both sides of Van Emmon (68.2412 =$34.12 per frontage foot).The total frontage of the Christofferson parcels is 297.66 feet,therefore 297.66 x 34.12 =$10,156.16. Findings of Fact: In considering rezoning requests, the Zoning Ordinance requires the Plan Commission to make findings based upon the evidence presented to it in each specific case with respect to the following matters: a. Existing uses of property within the general area of the property in question. b. The zoning classification of property within the general area of the nroperty in question. c. The suitability of the property in question to the uses permitted under the existing zoning classification. d. The trend of development, if any, in the general area of the property in question, including changes, if any, which have taken place since the day the property in question was placed in its present zoning classification. c. The impact that such reclassification and/or annexation will have upon traffic and traffic conditions on said routes; the effect, if any, such reclassification and/or annexation would have upon existing accesses to said routes; and the impact of additional accesses as requested by the petitioner upon traffic and traffic conditions and flow on said routes. (Ord. 1976-43, 11-4-1976) Additional factors to be considered for an amendment to a zoning ordinance as determined by the `LaSalle' case should also be considered. These factors are as follows: 1) The existing uses and zoning of nearby property; 2) The extent to which property values are diminished by the particular zoning restrictions; 3) The extent to which the destruction of property values of plaintiff promotes the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the public; 4) The relative gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner; 5) The suitability of the subject property for the zoned purposes; 6) The length of time the property has been vacant as zoned considered in the context of land development in the area in the vicinity of the subject property; 7) The community need for the proposed use; and, 8) The care with which the community has undertaken to plan its land use development. Sterling Codifiers, Inc. page 1 of 3 ARTICLE C. B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 10-7C-1: USES PERMITTED: All uses permitted in the O and B-1 Districts Appliances-sales ArmylNavy surplus sales Art gallery-art studio sales Art supply store Auditorium Automatic food service. Automobile accessory store Automobile rental. Bicycle shop. Billiard parlor. Blueprint and photostat shop. Bowling alley. Carry-out food service Catalog sales office. Clothing store-all types Dance hall. Department store. Discount store. Drygoods store-retail. Floor covering sales Furniture sales-newfused. Hardware store. Health club or gymnasium. Hotel. Interior decorating studio. Junior department store. Leather goods. Locksmith. Motel. Music,instrument and record store. Newspaper publishing. Office equipment and supply sales. Paint/wallpaper store. Pawnshop Personal loan agency. http://www.ster lingcodifiers.com/codebook/getB ookD ata.php?id=&chapter_id=16190&ke... 11/4/2010 aiernng t✓oainers, Inc. Page 2 of 3 Pet store. Picture frame store Radio and television studios. Reducing salon,masseur and steam bath. Sporting goods. Stationery. Taxidermist. Theater. Toy store. Typewriter-sales and repair Variety store Watch and clock sales and repair. Weaving and mending-custom.(Ord.1973-56A,3.26-1974,amd 1994 Code) 10-7C-2: SPECIAL USES: All special uses permitted in the B-1 District. Apartments,single-family,located in business buddmgsi. Gasoline service station. Marina (Ord 1973-56A,3-28-1974:amd.Ord. 1994-1A,2-10-1994) 10-7C-3: LOT AREA: No lot shall have an area less than ten thousand(10,000)square feel (Ord. 1986-1,1-9-1986) 10-7C-4:YARD AREAS: No building shall be erected or enlarged unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building,structure or enlargement: A Front Yard:No minimum front yard shall be required.(Ord.1973-56A,3-28-1974) B.Side Yards: 1.A minimum side yard shall be required between buidings within the B-2 District of twenty feet(20')between a building constructed thereon and the side lot line,except in any existing B-2 Zoning District within the corporate boundaries where no minimum side yard shall be required between buildings,except where a side yard adjoins a street,wherein a minimum side yard of not less than thirty feet(30')shall be required. 2.The Zoning Board of Appeals may,upon application,grant a variance to any petitioner seeking to vary the side yard requirements in a 8-2 District it the variance is sought for a parcel of real estate that is sought to be developed as a planned unit development because of the unique nature of lheparcel or development sought thereon.(Ord.1986-1,1-9-1986;amd. 1994 Code) C Rear Yard:A rear yard of not less than twenty feel(20').(Ord.1973-56A,3-28-1974) D Transitional Yards:Where a side or rear lot line coincides with a residential district zone,a yard of not less than thirty feet(30')shall be required A transitional yard shall be maintained only when the adjoining residential district is zoned R-1 or R-2 One-Family Residential.(Ord. 1973-56A,3- 28-1974;amd.Ord.1987-1,2-12-1987) http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/getB ookData.php?id=&chapter_id=16190&ke... 11/412010 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 3 of 3 10-7C-5: LOT COVERAGE: Not more than eighty percent(80%)of the area of the zoning lot may be occupied by buildings and structures,including accessory buildings (Ord. 1973-56A,3-28-1974) 10-7C-6: MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: A No building or structure shall be erected or altered to exceed a maximum height of six(6)stones or eighty feet(80'),whichever is lower B.No building or structure shall be erected or altered to exceed a maximum height of three(3)stories or thirty five feet(35')within the"downtown area'as described by exhibit A,attached to the ordinance codified herein.(Ord.2006-67,8.8-2006) 10-7C-7: OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING: All in accordance with regulations set forth in chapter 17 of this title (Ord.1973-56A,3.28-1974) Footnotes-Click any footnote link to go back to its teference. footnote 1-See Section 10-71l of this Chapter. http://www.sterlingcodifiers.coin/codebook/getB ookData.php?id=&chapter^id=16190&ke... 11/4/2010 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF KENDALL37�►� ► ►[; g7= Filed i'nr Retard in KENDAL.L COUN f Y, ILLINOIS PRUL ANDERSON 09-11-2003 RL 12126 pM. ORDINANCE 21.00 ORDINANCE NO. 1998- AD AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE K-UCZSKOWSIQ PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, Kendall County,Illinois, that a certain Planned Unit Development Agreement pertaining to the development of the real estate described on Exhibit"A", attached hereto and made a part hereof,be entered into by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE and WHEREAS said Planned Unit Development Agreement has been drafted and has been considered by the City Council; and WHEREAS,the legal owner of record of the territory which is the subject of said Agreement and its developer are ready, willing and able to enter into said Agreement and to perform the obligations as required hereunder; and NOW THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,KENDALL COUNTY,ILLINOIS AS FOLLOWS: That the Mayor and City Clerk are herewith authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City a Planned Unit Development Agreement concerning the development of the real estate described therein, a copy of which Planned Unit Development Agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof PASSED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE on the Aday of ` V 4 , 1998. SIGNED and APPROVED by me, as Mayor,this —14-day of �'" � , 1998. ATTEST: CITY CLERK kSEAL) Prepared.by: Law Offices of Daniel J.Kramer 1107A S. Bridge Street Yorkville, Illinois 60560 630.553.9500 F:ICLM''tM\CrNOFYOIKUCZKOW lordince.wpd L' Lam-K S 64ke, W,Lkn IL (r os-tec) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (KUCZKOWS KI) NOW COMP'S the OWNER Bonnie Kuczkowski and DEVELOPER Keith Kuczkowski, (both hereinafter referred to as Developer) developer of certain real property described in the attached Exhibit"A", and the United City of Yorkville, an Illinois Municipality,who does hereby enter into this written Planned Unit Development Agreement upon the following terms and conditions and in consideration of the various agreements made between the parties agree as follows: 1. Whereas each party agrees that it is in the best interest of Developer and the City to develop the subject real property described in the attached Exhibit"A" as a Planned Unit Development; and 2. Whereas each party agrees that it is in the best interest of the local government bodies effected and the Developer to provide for specific performance standards in the development of the subject property; and 3. Whereas each party agrees that a substantial impact will be had on the services of the United City of Yorkville by developing said subdivision; and -1-- 4• Whereas,the Developer has agreed to perform certain conditions substantially above those requirements made by the United City of Yorkville; NOW THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows: A. The subject property shall be re-zoned from R-2 Single Family Residential, to R-2 Duplex PUD under Section 10-6C-1 of the Yorkville Municipal Code. Minimum Lot Size shall be 14,000 square feet. B. That said property shall not be improved with more than 6 units of housing. C. That the development of the property shall be subject to a development plat and detailed site plan containing setbacks,heights of buildings not to exceed those set out in the City of Yorkville's R-2 Duplex Zoning Ordinance at the time commencement of construction is made. Developer shall farther dedicate an additional T to the Right of Way along Van Emmon Road to a total of 40' on the developer's side of the centerline. D. That each Duplex Unit shall have: 1. 2 car garages 2. 100% of the front of the first floor exterior in stone or brick 3. Minimum square footage of a. Ranch: 1200 Square Feet b. Two Story: 1500 Square Feet 4. Roof slopes should be a minimum of 6:12 5. All trees over 12" in diameter on the site are to be located and preserved except for box elder trees. Any 12" tree within the building envelope may -2- be removed with approval from the building inspector as per the approved plan. Once construction is completed by Developer, the duplex purchasers may remove the trees without restriction. E. That the existing drainage ditch on the property will be made to control the PUD's storm water runoff. Any future subdivision of Developer's adjacent property will require submission of a detailed water engineering plan taking into account these three lots subject to the PUD and Developer's adjacent property. F. That approval of this Planned Unit Development Agreement anticipates that the Developer shall submit a development plat of subdivision as well as the above referenced plans prior to commencement of any construction. G. This agreement shall be binding upon the successors, heirs, and assigns of each party hereto. H. If any portion of this agreement were determined to be invalid the remaining portions thereof shall be in full force and effect between Developer and the City. 1. That Developer acknowledges that both City Land Cash Contributions and City Transition Fees shall be charged per the current Land Cash and Transition Fee Ordinances. J. That the Developer acknowledges and agrees to comply with all provisions of the Yorkville Subdivision Control Ordinance for all matters not specifically excepted by this PUD Agreement. -3- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have executed this agreement this 1 day of ` '~� , 1998. UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE j- MAYOR CITY CLERK ONNIE K=K— S OvO er a t ' ITH KO SKI,Developer Prepared by: Law Offices of Daniel 1.Kramer 1107A S. Bridge Street Yorkville, IL 60560 630-553-9500 -4- EXHIBIT"A" Legal Description Parcel Number#05-39-326-001 Lots 1,2, and 3 of the Van Enunon Street Addition to the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois in the Western Half of Section 33, Township 37 North, Range 7 East of the Third principal Meridian according to the Plat thereof Recorded on January 5, 1994 as Document Number 9400176. -5- LAW OFFICES OF Daniel J. Kramer 1107A SOUTH BRIDGE STREET DANIEL J. KRAMER YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 60560 KELLY A. HELLAND (630) 553-9500 D.J. KRAMER Fax: (630) 553-5764 November 2, 2010 Krysti Barksdale-Noble United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Christofferson Dear Krysti: Enclosed please find a clean and highlighted copy of the revised First Amendment to PUD Agreement for Christofferson if you could please place it in the packet for the November 10, 2010 Plan Commission. Should you have any questions or require any further documentation please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, Daniel J. Kramer, Attorney at Law DJK/cth Enclosure STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Revised Nmemher 2,201(1 )SS. COUNTY OFKENDALL ) FIRST AMENDMENT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NOW COMES the owners of the real property legally described in the attached Exhibit "A"incorporated herein by reference,JAMES CHRISTOFFERSON and JENNIFER SCHWARZ,and the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,an Illinois Municipal Corporation who do hereby enter into this First Amendment to written Planned Unit Development Agreement,and in support thereof state as follows: 1) Whereas an Ordinance was passed by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE as Ordinance No. 1998-20,approving the Planned Unit Development Agreement for the then owners of the real property described in the attached Exhibit"A"on June 11, 1998;and 2) Whereas, the current owners of said property desire to change the underlying zoning of said property from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District; and 3) Whereas,each party hereto believes that said First Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Agreement and change in the underlying zoning will be of 1 substantial economic benefit to the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE and related taxing districts: NOW THEREFORE the parties agree as follows: 1) RECITALS: The parties hereto agree that the recitals contained above are material and significant portion of this First Amendment to the original Planned Unit Development Agreement and shall be enforced as covenants thereof. 2) ZONING: Upon passage of Ordinance approving this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement,public hearing,and all other acts required to be performed under Illinois Compiled Statutes and the Zoning Ordinance of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,the zoning of the underlying parcel legally described in the attached Exhibit"A"is hereby modified to be B-2 General Business District,and the original Planned Unit Development Agreement is amended to reflect the new zoning. 3) COMPLIANCE WITH CITY ORDINANCES: In the development of the subject real property,owners shall be required to comply with all terms and conditions of the zoning class of B-2 General Business District,Subdivision Control Ordinance, and all other applicable Ordinances of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE. 4) SAVINGS CLAUSE: Except to the extent hereby modified by this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement all other terms and conditions of the original Agreement shall remain in full force and affect. 5) MODIFICATION OF ORIGINAL PUD: Ali references to nlattinp_development.- Formatted:Bullets and Numbering and zoninst requirements in the original Planned Unit Development providing for 2 R-2 Duplex PUD Zoniny are hereby modified and shall no longer he applicable for the suhiect properny. G DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: Although no existinp,ordinance re uirement exists for front yard setback OWN ERSrDEVELOPERS agree that all front vard properties developed within the parcels affected shall have a minimum front yard setback of 10 foot. 7 RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDCIATION: In order to accommodate ngssible turn lanes and widening of Van Emmon Street-OWN'ERSIDEV ELOPE RS agree to dedicate at the time of Final Plat of Subdivision 7 feet along the frontage of the subject parcels for expansion of Right-of-Way puMoses. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement this day of 20 SIGNED and APPROVED by me,as Mayor,this day of 20 Mayor Attest: City Clerk 3 l Owners: James Christofferson Jennifer Schwarz Prepared by: Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer I I 07 S. Bridge St. Yorkville, 1L 60560 630-553-9500 a STATE OF ILLINOIS ) Revised November 2, 2010 ) SS. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) FIRST AMENDMENT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NOW COMES the owners of the real property legally described in the attached Exhibit "A" incorporated herein by reference, .TAMES CHRISTOFFERSON and JENNIFER SCHWARZ, and the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois Municipal Corporation who do hereby enter into this First Amendment to written Planned Unit Development Agreement, and in support thereof state as follows: 1} Whereas an Ordinance was passed by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE as Ordinance No. 1998-20. approving the Planned Unit Development Agreement for the then owners of the real property described in the attached Exhibit"A" on June 11, 1998; and 2) Whereas, the current owners of said property desire to change the underlying zoning of said property from R-2 Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District; and 3) Whereas, each party hereto believes that said First Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Agreement and change in the underlying zoning will be of I substantial economic benefit to the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE and related taxing districts: NOW THEREFORE the parties agree as follows: 1) RECITALS: The parties hereto agree that the recitals contained above are material and significant portion of this First Amendment to the original Planned Unit Development Agreement and shall be enforced as covenants thereof. 2) ZONING: Upon passage of Ordinance approving this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement, public hearing, and all other acts required to be performed under Illinois Compiled Statutes and the Zoning Ordinance of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, the zoning of the underlying parcel legally described in the attached Exhibit "A" is hereby modified to be B-2 General Business District, and the original Planned Unit Development Agreement is amended to reflect the new zoning. 3) COMPLIANCE WITH CITY ORDINANCES: In the development of the subject real property, owners shall be required to comply with all terms and conditions of the zoning class of B-2 General Business District, Subdivision Control Ordinance, and all other applicable Ordinances of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE. 4) SAVINGS CLAUSE: Except to the extent hereby modified by this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement all other terms and conditions of the original Agreement shall remain in full force and affect. 5) MODIFICATION OF ORIGINAL PUD: All references to platting, development, and zoning requirements in the original Planned Unit Development providing for 2 R-2 Duplex PUD Zoning are hereby modified and shall no longer be applicable for the subject property. 6) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: Although no existing ordinance requirement exists for front yard setback, OWNERS/DEVELOPERS agree that all front yard properties developed within the parcels affected shall have a minimum front yard setback of 10 foot. 7) RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDCIATION: In order to accommodate possible turn lanes and widening of Van Emmon Street, OWNERS/DEVELOPERS agree to dedicate at the time of Final Plat of Subdivision 7 feet along the frontage of the subject parcels for expansion of Right-of-Way purposes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement this day of , 20 SIGNED and APPROVED by me, as Mayor, this day of , 20 Mayor Attest: City Clerk 3 Owners: James Christofferson Jennifer Schwarz Prepared by: Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer I I 07 S. Bridge St. Yorkville, IL 60560 630-553-9500 4 43 United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630.553-4350 Fax: 630-553-3436 PC# APPLICAMOW&PETITION ANNEXATIDN,PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT,ZONM OR aPEM USE REQUEST Development Name: Christofferson Bete of Submission: 10/21 110 Requesting: 4 Annexation 12oning Waaned Unit Development Amendment 0 Special Use; 1. Nemeoftaetitioner(s): Jamey Christofferson and Jennifer Schwarz Address: Phone Nurn bar. Fax Number. Finafi Address: Relationship of Petitioner(s)to subjacl property; p(Owner WDeveloper 0 Contract f ur&oaer 2. Name of holder of legal title.if different from#1: N/A If legal Oft Is held in a Land Truitt list The names of all holders of mV beirwWal interest 0wreln: 3, a). (i). Street address and physical 100BU tr of subject pmflparty: Lots 1 2 And 3 of Van Emmon Street Addition % Zontrigi of surrounding parcels: North: M-1 LIMIted Manufacturfna South: R-2 one Family Residence Ol'strict East: fL-ti Business Dialrict West: K-1111 state_Residence District b). Legal des"llon of property;attach as BMW"A". - c). Total Acrgaga: d). Kendall County Pa mel Numbers)of property: 05-39-178-002, 05-39--179-003 05-39-17B-l7llli e). CurmnlZoning Classification: R-21) D&Lpjex Two District Q. Zoning ClaWriiaaQon Requested: - g). Is this properly within City limb?__X_Yes No,requesting annexation U*iled OlV orYprk%llk Ammodun.PUD.Zou[ ,aI;%i%I UR Apprkalfon nev m4: 1,290 44 4. Names and addresses of any adjoining or contiguous landowners and Iandownam within SO4' erdilled to notice of petition under any applicable Cty ordinance or Stale Statute: Attach a separate list and label as Exhibit 08" 5. List ell govemmentai enlitles or agencies required to receive notice under IUtrwis law: NIA 6. List the IllnoW Buowsa Tax Number(18M)for the Slate of libnols and namea of businesses located on subjecl property to be annexed: NIA 7. Does a hood plaln exist on the subject property? No 8. Do Electors reside an the subject Ixoperfy? No If so,Hwy must execute this petition to annex. (Electors as defined by I(Ilrtals law is a resident of the parral who is a registered voter. Legal owners of the annexing parcel must sign the petition regardless of place of residence or legal voting status.) 9. Contact Information: Name,address,phala number,fax number,and ennatl address of person to whom Enqutries regarding he ptlilion may be directed: Atlomey: Name: Address: 1107A S. Srld a Street Yorkville IL 60560 Phona Number. 630-M-9500 Fax Number; Email Address; Engineer: Nome: Address., Phone Number: Fax Number. Emd Address: Land Planner. Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number, Emall Address: United City of Yorkville Ameulin.KID.Zoning,5p<weel LInAppliallon rtcrisal: 1.2949 45 10.Submit the following to the Community Development Department in order to be scheduled for the necessary committee meetings. An Incomplete submittal could delay the scheduling of your project. a. Original application with legal description plus 35 copies. b. Appropriate filing fee(Please refer to page 4 of this application to"Petitioner Route,Step 1, Fees"and/or contact the Community Development Department for varification of this amount.) c., Concept or Preliminary Site Plan:35 sets folded to fit in a W x 13"envelope. d. One CD containing one electronic copy(pdf)of each of the signed application (complete with exhiblts)Wgal description,and site plan. In witness whereof the following petitioner(s)have submitted this application under oath and verify that to the best of their knowledge Its contents are true and correct and swear that the property to be annexed is contiguous to the United Gity of YorWile. Dale: c26) Petitioner(s)Signature: (All legal property owners;sign lures must app r on this application.) � tJ Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Seal THIS APPLICATION MUST BE NOTARIZED. ►u-� ooea�u r.� Idy Cwnmtat:fan dsn fls,2014 Untied Ciiyofforkvilk Annawlion,PUD,Zmin&Special Use Application kcvistd: 1.29.09 46 ANNEXATION,PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.ZONING OR SPECIAL USE REQUEST PETITIONER ROUTE Step 1: Petitioner must submit a completed application,fees'and all pertinent materials to the Community Development Department a minimum of 45 days prior to the targeted Plan Commission meeting. Petitioner is responsible for making submittals to other review agencies such as Kendall County,Illinois Department of Transportation,Illinois Department of Natural Resources,U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,etc.,to allow timely review by City. 'Fees: a. Annexation or Annexation and Rezoning-$250 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres b. Rezoning ortty-$200 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 ages c. Special Use-$250 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres d. E=ngineering Review Pees-1.25%a of the approved engineer's estimate of cost of all land Improvements,to be determined by City Engineer. e. Planned Unit Development fee-$500 f. Engineering Review Deposit-up to 1 acre=$1,000; over 1 acre but not over 10=$2,500 over 10 acres,but not over 40 a$5,000 over 40 acres,but not over 100=$10,000 over 1100 acres=$20,000 g. Deposit for Outside Consultants-under 2 acres=$1,000 2 to 10 acres= $2,500 over 10 acres=$5,000 Note: OwnedDeveloper will be responsible for payment of recording fees and cosh,public hearing costs Including a written transcription of public hearing and outside consultant costs(I.e.legal review.land planner, zoning coordinator,environmental,etc.). Should Owner/Developer not pay these fees directly,they will be responsible for reimbursing the United City of Yorkville for the aforementioned fees and costs. Note: You must present your plan at each of the meetings below as indicated. Step 2: elln Council: The Plan Council meets the 2n°and 4°`Thursday of the month at 9:00 a.m.in the city conference Room. Upon recommendation by the Plan Council,you will move forward to the Plan Commission Meeting_ Attendees to this meeting include: Community Development Director,City Engkreer,Zoning Official,Public Works Director,Director of Parks and Recreation,Fire Department Representative,and Police Department representative. Stop 3: Park Board planning meeting? The Park Board makes reoommendations on any park sites included in residential developments. The Park Board planning meeting Is the 4th Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m.at tho Parks and Recreation Office at 201 W.Hydraulic Street. Step 4: Plan Corr mtsslon: The Plan Commission meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7,00 p.m.in the Yorkville public library at 902 Game Farm Road. The Plan Commission will make a recommendation for the City Council's exmideretion. The Plan Commission consists of 10 members appointed by the Mayor A public hearing will be held at this time for the Annexation Agreement and/or Rezoning request or Special Use request. Notice will be given by publication by the United City of Yorkville in the Kendall County Record and certified mad by the petitioner to adjacent property owners within 500 ft-of the subject property no less than fifteen days and no more than 30 days prior to the public hearing date, A certified affidavit must be filed by the petitioner with the Community Development Department's office containing the names,addresses and permanent parcel numbers of all property owners. United City arYorkvilic Annexarim.PUU.LonkW,Serial Use AMrlicukrn Revised: 1,2909 47 Step 5 Economic Development Committee: The Economic Development Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m, in the Conference Room at City Ball. The project will be discussed in an informal atmosphere where no formal voting takes place. This session Is to discuss and consider recommendations of prior committee meetings. Step$: City Counci' A public hearing Is required for annexation or PUD agreements. The City Council meets the 2 or 4"Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.in the Council Chambers at City hall. A public hearing will be held at this time for the Annexation Agreement and/or Planned Unit Development Agreement. Notrae will be given by publication by the United City of Yorkville in the Kendall County Record. A certified mailing to surrounding landowners is not required for this public hearing. Any annexation agreement,PUD agreement or development agreement must be signed by the Petitioner prior to being voted on by the City Council. Agreement: I understand and accept all requirements,fees as outlined as wail as any incurred Administrative and. Planning Consultant Fees which must be current before this project can proceed to the next scheduled committee meeting. Please sign and relum this original(retaining a copy for your records)to the Community Development Department,United City of Yorkville,8W Game Farm Road Date; �! ignature of Petitio r J� United C by or Yorkville Annexation,PUD,Zadr&Special We Appliauiou Reyi4od: 1.14.00 LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 1,2,AND 3 OF VAN EMMON STREET ADDITION,CITY OF YORKVILLE. COUNTY OF KENDALL,ILLINOIS yeOr � ox M ' 4. d' e Y.I. �;` ''• ''0�"at� - Y' 4 • 12 3 t s, Parcel Legal Description Owner 05-39-178-002 LT 1 VAN EMMON STREET ADDN. CITY OF YORKVILLE Christofferson, James F. 05-39-178-003 LT 2V N EMMON STREET ADDN, CITY OF YORKVILLE Schwarz,Jennifer 05-39-178004 LT 3 VAN EMMON STREET ADDN. CITY OF YORKVILLE Christofferson,James F. w v�c n 4 N II -E—Van Ernrnon-St- - -- - -- I � I I + M o z� Ridge St_ _ a i m � � f r � r CC z r EFoxSt t �f t L E Christofferson/Schwarz Rezoning --_ PC2010-92 500 Foot Buffer Chrisofferson-Schwarz Rezoning PC2010-12 P1Ns 02-33-153-009 02-33-377-002 02-33-156-004 02-33-377-003 02-33-156-006 02-33-377-004 02-33-156-007 02-33-377-005 02-33-156-008 02-33-501-001 02-33-156-009 02-33-156-014 02-33-156-015 02-33-156-016 02-33-176-001 02-33-176-002 02-33-177-001 02-33-177-002 02-33-177-004 02-33-177-005 02-33-177-006 02-33-177-008 02-33-177-009 02-33-177-011 02-33-177-012 02-33-177-013 02-33-177-014 02-33-177-015 02-33-177-016 02-33-177-017 02-33-178-001 02-33-178-002 02-33-178-003 02-33-178-004 02-33-307-002 02-33-307-003 02-33-307-004 02-33-307-005 02-33-307-007 02-33-307-008 02-33-307-009 02-33-307-010 02-33-307-011 02-33-307-012 02-33-308-003 02-33-308-004 02-33-308-005 02-33-308-006 02-33-326-004 02-33-326-008 02-33-376-014 02-33-377-001 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLAN COMMISSION PC 2010-12 NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT, .lames Christofferson and Jennifer Schwarz, petitioners, have filed an application with the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, requesting an amendment to the Planned Unit Development Agreement dated June 11, 1998 for the purpose of rezoning the three (3) parcels on Van Emmon Street (Lots 1, 2 and 3) from the United City of Yorkville R-2D Duplex PUD to B-2 General Business District. The real property consists of a total of approximately 1.02 acres located south of Van Emmon Street and west of Hydraulic Avenue, Yorkville, Illinois. The legal description is as follows: LOTS 1, 2, AND 3 OF VAN EMMON STREET ADDITION, CITY OF YORKVILLE, COUNTY OF KENDALL, ILLINOIS. The form of the amended Planned Unit Development Agreement is on file with the City Clerk. You are further notified that the proposed agreement may be changed, modified, amended or redrafted in its entirety after the public hearing. NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT the Plan Commission for the United City of Yorkville will conduct a public hearing on said application on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 7 p.m. at the Yorkville Public Library, 902 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois, 60560. The public hearing may be continued from time to time without further notice being published. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any written comments should be addressed to the United City of Yorkville City Clerk, City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois, and will be accepted up to the date of the public hearing. By order of the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois. JACQUELYN MILSCHEWSKI City Clerk BY: Lisa Pickering Deputy Clerk (For use by the Recorder's Office) Ordinance No. 2010- AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE KUCZKOWSKI PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 1998-20, adopted June 11, 1998, by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville (the "City") approved the Kuczkowski Planned Unit Development Agreement ("Agreement"); and, WHEREAS, no development has occurred on the property subject to the Agreement and the property has been sold to new owners who are seeking to amend the Agreement including rezoning the property subject to certain conditions; and, WHEREAS, no preliminary PUD Plan has been submitted for approval and the Agreement shall be considered the documentation of a pre-application conference; and, WHEREAS, the current owners and the City have agreed to amend the Agreement by the First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. That the First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to execute the First Amendment. Section 2. That the approval of the Fist Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement shall be subject to the following conditions: 1. If a unified development plan is proposed for the entire property, approximately 1- acre in area, the existing lots shall be consolidated into one-single lot. 2. Any future land use proposed on the property shall comply with the permitted or special uses listed in Section 10-7C-1 and 10-7C-2 of the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance that were in effect as of the date of the petitioner's application for this Amendment. 3. Developer shall dedicate to the City an additional seven feet (7') of right-of-way along Van Emmon Road for a total of 40 feet on the developer's side of the centerline to accommodate a future 10-foot wide trail across the frontage of Van Emmon Road. 4. A minimum ten foot (10') wide front yard setback shall be maintained from the right- of-way. 5. Developer shall pay the recapture amount for the portion of the recent water main over-sizing cost proportionate to the frontage of the property prior to the issuance of a building permit. Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2010. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF DIANE TEELING GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS GEORGE GILSON JR. Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2010. MAYOR 2 Ordinance No. 2010- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, RECLASSIFYING CERTAIN PROPERTY ON EAST VAN EMMON ROAD WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, under section 11-13-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code(65 ILCS 5111-13-1, et seq.), the Mayor and City Council of the City (collectively, the "Corporate Authorities") may provide for the classification of property uses in its zoning ordinance; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as the "Zoning Code"), any person owning or having an interest in property may file an application to rezone such property; and, WHEREAS, James Christofferson and Jennifer Schwarz are the owners of the property located on East VanEmmon Road, Yorkville, Illinois, legally described in Exhibit A, attached to and made a part of this Ordinance (the "Subject Property"); and, WHEREAS, under the authority of the Zoning Code, the Subject Property is located in a designated R-2 Duplex Two-Family Residence District; and, WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities have received a request from the owners for a rezoning of the Subject Property from R-2 Duplex Two-Family Residence District to B-2 General Business District; and, WHEREAS, a legal notice of publication regarding a public hearing before the Plan Commission on the proposed rezoning was duly published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, not more than thirty (30) nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing; and, WHEREAS, notice to property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the Subject Property was delivered by certified mail; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission convened and held a public hearing on the 10`h day of November 2010, on the question of the rezoning application; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission reviewed the standards set forth in Section 10-14-7(B) of the Zoning Code, and recommended the approval of the rezoning of the Subject Property to the B-2 General Business District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Sectiou 1. The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. The Corporate Authorities hereby approve the reclassification of the Subject Property from R-2 Duplex Two-Family Residence District to B-2 General Business District and the official map of the City shall be changed to reflect the zoning reclassification provided for herein. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of A.D. 2010. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF DIANE TEELING GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS GEORGE GILSON JR. Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2010. MAYOR 2 Exhibit A Legal Description of Subject Property (see attached) 3 D Cl;. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number Legal ❑ PC/ZBA#2 Finance ❑ EST. 1836 Engineer ❑ Tracking Number -C � � City Administrator ■ a � �Op �y0 Public Works ❑ Ca.ntY Cv PC 2010-13 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Text Amendment for OTB Meeting and Date: EDC/December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Request for text amendment to the B-2 General Business District to identify Off-Track Betting(OTB) facilities as an allowed Special Use. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 11/10/10 Action Taken: PC Public Hearing & Recommendation Item Number: PC 2010-13 Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Vote. Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum and supporting documents. Memorandum To: Economic Development Committee EST. 1836 From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator 0� 1�� n d Date: December 3, 2010 o Subject: Text Amendment to identify an Off-Track Betting (OTB) facility as an allowed Special Use within the B-2 General Business District. Background & Repuest: Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. has submitted an application to amend the City's zoning ordinance to identify an off-track betting (OTB) facility as an allowed use within the B-2 General Business District. The applicant is also seeking under a separate request Special Use approval to operate an OTB facility in the Ultimate Sports Bar located within the Town Crossing retail development pending the Plan Commission's recommendation of the proposed text amendment. Plan Commission Action: The Plan Commission reviewed the requested text amendment at a public hearing held on November 10, 2010 and made the following action: Motion to recommend approval of the text amendment subject to the following conditions: I. Amend Title 10-7C-2 to identify "off-track betting (OTB)facilities" as an allowed Special Use only within the B-2 General Business District, and exclude/prohibit the use in the B-3 Service Business District and B-4 Business District. 2. Amend Title 10-2-3 of the Zoning Ordinance to include the following definition: 3. Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility: an inter-track wagering facility or location licensed by the Illinois Racing Board whose physical premises, structure and equipinent is utilized.for the legal wager on the outcome of a simultaneously televised horse race taking place at an Illinois race track or a race track outside of Illinois as prescribed in the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 as amended. 4. Off-track betting (OTB) facilities will be ancillary to a restaurant or food establishment, and the OTB component of the facility be no more than forty-five percent (45%) of the gross total floor area. Action Item: Lucietto- yes; Crouch-yes, Lindblom-yes, Jones-yes, Baker-no, Holdiman-yes, Kraupner-yes, Adains-no; Winninger-yes 7 ayes; 2 no Staff Comments: Attached is a copy of staff s memorandum to the Plan Commission regarding the proposed text amendment and proposed draft ordinance. cl�� Memorandum Q To: PIan Commission From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director T 1836 CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: November 4, 2010 Subject: PC 2010-13 - Text Amendment to identify an Off-Track Betting kE (OTB) facility as an allowed Special Use within the B-2 General Business District. Petitioner's Request: Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. has submitted an application to amend the City's zoning ordinance to identify an off-track betting (OTB) facility as an allowed use within the B-2 General Business District. The applicant is also seeking under a separate request Special Use approval to operate an OTB facility in the Ultimate Sports Bar located within the Towns Crossing retail development pending the Plan Commission's recommendation of the proposed text amendment. State Regulation of Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facilities: Off-track betting (OTB) facilities, also referred to as inter-track wagering locations, are regulated under the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, as amended, and enforced by the Illinois Racing Board. Under this legislation, racetracks are each granted up to six (6) licenses' to own and operate locations in the state where patrons wager on the outcomes of real-time televised horse races taking place at an Illinois race track or an authorized track outside the state. Currently, there are six (6) racetracks in Illinois and approximately twenty-five (25) off-track betting facilities.2 According to the Illinois Horse Racing Act, off-track betting facilities may only be located in areas that are zoned for commercial or manufacturing purposes or as a special use. Further, OTBs are prohibited at any location within 500 feet of an existing church, school, or residences of 50 or more registered voters without receiving written permission from a majority of the registered voters of the residences. In August 2009, the Illinois Horse Racing Act was amended to clarify "schools" the facilities may not be located near are elementary or secondary public or private schools recognized by the State Board of Education. Possibly as a response to the citing requirements, a recently growing trend in OTB facilities is to establish joint-venture partnerships with neighborhood sports bars and/or restaurants. The sports bar and/or restaurant provides the venue for patrons of the OTB to dine, place wagers and view live horse racing broadcasts on television monitors located throughout the facility. Accordingly, state law requires the entity of the partnership selling or providing the food and beverages as part of the OTB operation, referred to as a"concessionaire", to also be licensed by the Illinois Racing Board. Aside from the sales tax revenue generated from the food establishment component, OTB facilities are required to pay a monthly I% City Tax Contribution and 1% County Tax Contribution of all wagers handled at their location. In 2009, wagering at off-track betting facilities in Illinois generated approximately $396 million, of which $7.92 million was revenue collected by local city and county government ($3.96 million each). s Fairmont Park is entitled to seven(7)licenses. ' Illinois Racetracks and 0T13 Facilities as of March 1,2010 cited in the Illinois Racing Board 2009 Annual Report(pg.5) 'Source: Summary of Surcharges and Revenues to Local Governments from Off Track Parlors in 2009 cited in the Illinois Racing Board 2009 Annual Report(pg.21). B-2 General Business District: As proposed, off-track betting facilities would be allowed as a special use only within the B-2 General Business District which is consistent with state requirements and be defined as follows: Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility: an inter-track wagering facility or location licensed by the Illinois Racing Board whose physical premises, structure and equipment is utilized for the legal wager on the outcome of a simultaneously televised horserace taking place at an Illinois race track or a race track outside of Illinois as prescribed in the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 as amended.4 Since the City of Yorkville's zoning districts are cumulative, meaning all special uses permitted in the B-2 General Business District are also permitted in the B-3 and B-4 District (see attached), staff proposes excluding/prohibiting OTBs from these districts. Not only is the proposed OTB operation more compatible with the retail/service type uses of the B-2 District,but a majority of the B-2 zoned are located along Il Rte. 47 and US 34 conducive for higher volumes of traffic and easy vehicular accessibility during special horseracing events. Based upon the citing requirements of the Illinois Horse Racing Act, staff estimates there are approximately 77 parcels of the 93 parcels currently zoned B-2 that could be considered for an OTB facility. The attached map illustrates the locations within the City that meet the citing criteria should the proposed text amendment be approved. Staff is also proposing that OTB facilities be an ancillary use only allowed to be located within a restaurant/food establishment and no more 45% of the commercial space's gross floor area can be dedicated for the utilization and operation of the OTB. This is in-line with the business model of new off-track betting facilities and restricts the wagering component from being the primary or sole use. OTB Facilities in Other Communities: Staff has researched the regulation of off-track betting facilities in other Illinois communities such as The Foundry in Aurora, Stoney Point Grill in Mokena, and Adam's Sports Bar and OTB in Buffalo Grove. These OTB facilities are also located adjacent to or near major arterial roadways and were approved as special uses. The following table provides information about how each surveyed community identifies off-track betting facilities, how they are classified, the zoning district they are allowed in and the date the location opened. This should serve as a guide for the Plan Commission as to how Yorkville's proposed text amendment to allow OTBs as a special use in the B-2 General Business District might compare to other communities. Community Date Identified Use permitted (P)or Zoning Districts) Location Name) Opened Special Use SU Allowed B-2 Business General Aurora B-3 Business&Who lesale (The F ntr�dr} 04/08/05 Intertrack Wagering Facilities SU DC Downtown Core M-1 Limited Manufacturing _ M-2 General Manufacturing Moker9. 05/16/03 Off-Track Betting Facility SU C-1 A General Coimnercial stoney lnirrt c7�i�l) Buffalo Grove Inter-Track Wagering Location (Adarrt -s Sports Isar 08103/09 (off--track betting) SU B-3 Planned Business Center &O'113� Yorkville Off-Track Betting(OTB) (Ultimate S nris Bar Facility SU B-Z General Business 4 Definition derived from the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 as amended(230 ILCS 5/3.071-3.074) Staff Recommendation Summarv: 1. Amend Title 10-7C-2 to identify "of rtrack betting (OTB)facilities" as an allowed Special Use only within the B-2 General Business District, and exclude/prohibit the use in the B-3 Service Business District and B-4 Business District. 2. Amend Title 10-2-3 of the Zoning Ordinance to include the following definition: 3. Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility: an inter-track wagering facility or location licensed by the Illinois Racing Board whose physical premises, structure and equipment is utilized for the legal wager on the outcome of a simultaneously televised horse race taking place at an Illinois race track or a race track outside of Illinois as prescribed in the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 as amended. Off-track betting (OTB) facilities will be ancillary to a restaurant or food establishment, and the OTB component of the facility be no more than forty-five percent (45%) of the gross total floor area. Attachments: 1. Map of parcels currently zoned B-2 General Business District within the United City of Yorkville potentially eligible for an OTB facility. 2. Selected sections of 230 ILCS 51111inois Horse Racing Act of 1975. 3. Illinois Racing Board 2009 Annual Report. 4. Chapter 7: Business Districts Article C. B-2 General Business District of the United City of Yorkville's Zoning Ordinance. 5. Copy of Petitioner's Application w/o attachments 6. Copy of Public Notice Legend 'Ile J, Ma-4 B-11-- 47 24.. 2 71 L •J 71 47 B-2 Zoning Locations 0 '160 600 3.00-0 Eligible for OTB Fed ..... November 2010 230 ILCS 5/ 111inois Horse Racing Act of'1975. Page 4 of 80 and engaged in a race over a distance less than 1/2 of a mile. (e) "'thoroughbred horse racing" means the form of horse racing in which each participating horse is a Thoroughbred horse, registered as such with and meeting the requirements of and approved by the Jockey Club of New York (including racing permits issued to foreign Thoroughbred horses) , mounted by a jockey and engaged in races on the flat. Thoroughbred horse racing shall include a steeplechase or hurdle race. (Source: P.A. 82-96. ) (230 ILCS 5/3.07) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.07) Sec. 3.07. "Horse race meeting" or "race meeting" or "meeting" shall mean the whole period of time, whether consecutive dates or those instances where nonconsecutive dates are granted, for which an organization license to race has been granted to any one organization licensee by the Board. (Source: F.A. 89-16. eff. 5-30-95. ) (230 ILCS 5/3.071) (from Ch. 8, par, 37-3.071) Sec. 3;071 . Inter-track wagering. "Inter-track Wagering" means a legal wager on the outcome of a simultaneously televised horse race taking place at an Illinois race track placed or accepted at any location authorized to accept wagers under this Act, excluding the Illinois race track at which that horse race is being conducted and excluding advance deposit wagering through an advance deposit wagering licensee. (Source: P.A. 96-762, eff. 8-25-09.) (230 ILCS 5/3.072) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.072) Sec. 3.072. "Inter-track wagering licensee" means any organization licensee receiving a license from the Board to conduct inter-track wagering at the organization licensee's race track, or a facility within 300 yards of the organization licensees race track. (Source: P.A. 89-16, eff. 5-30-95.) 1230 ILCS 513.073) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-3.073) Sec. 3.073. "Inter-track wagering location licensee" means any organization licensee or person having operating control of a racing facility at which pari-mutuel wagering is conducted, receiving a license from the Board as provided in Section 3 .072 of this Act to conduct inter-track wagering at a location or locations in addition to those permitted under Section 3.072 of this Act. (Source: P.A. 89-16, eff. 5-30-95.) (230 ILCS 5/3.074) Sec. 3.074. "Simulcast wagering" means a legal wager placed or accepted at any location within Illinois authorized to accept wagers under this Act with respect to the outcome of a simultaneously televised horse race taking place at a race track outside of Illinois. (Source: P.A. 89--16, eff. 5-30-95.) http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/iles/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1398&ChapterlD=25&Print=True 9/17/2010 230 ILCS 5/ Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Page 41 of 80 Board, the Board may then issue a license to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering to such applicant. All such applications shall be acted upon by the Board at a meeting to be held on such date as may be fixed by the Board. (3) In granting licenses to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering, the Board shall give due consideration to the best interests of the public, of horse racing, and of maximizing revenue to the State. (4) prior to the issuance of a license to conduct inter--track wagering and simulcast wagering, the applicant shall file with the Board a bond payable to the State of Illinois in the sum of $50,00o, executed by the applicant and a surety company or companies authorized to do business in this State, and conditioned upon (a) the payment by the licensee of all taxes due under Section 27 or 27.1 and any other monies due and payable under this Act, and (ii) distribution by the licensee, upon presentation of the winning ticket or tickets, of all sums payable to the patrons of pari-mutuel pools. (5) Each license to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering shall specify the person to whom it is issued, the dates on which such wagering is permitted, and the track or location where the wagering is to be conducted. (6) All wagering under such license is subject to this Act and to the rules and regulations from time to time prescribed by the Board, and every such license issued by the Board shall contain a recital to that effect. (7) An inter-track wagering licensee or inter-track wagering location licensee may accept wagers at the track or location where it is licensed, or as otherwise provided under this Act. (8) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering shall not be conducted at any track less than 5 miles from a track at which a racing meeting is in progress. (8.1) inter-track wagering location licensees who derive their licenses from a particular organization licensee shall conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering only at locations which are either within 90 males of that race track where the particular organization licensee is licensed to conduct racing, or within 135 miles of that race track where the particular organization licensee is licensed to conduct racing in the case of race tracks in counties of less than 400,000 that were operating on or before June 1, 1986. However, inter--track wagering and simulcast wagering shall not be conducted by those licensees at any location within 5 miles of any race track at which a horse race meeting has been licensed in the current year, unless the person having operating control of such race track has given its written_ consent to such inter-track wagering location licensees, which consent must be filed with the Board at or prior to the time application is made. (6.2) Inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering http://ww\v.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActlD=1398&ChapterlD=25&Print=True 9/17/2010 23U 1LU- ) Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975. Page 42 of 80 shall not be conducted by an inter-track wagering location licensee at any location within 500 feet of an existing church or existing school , nor within 500 feet of the residences of more than 50 registered voters without receiving written permission from a majority of the registered voters at such residences. Such written permission statements shall be filed with the Hoard. The distance of 500 feet shall be measured to the nearest part of any building used for worship services, education programs, residential, purposes, or conducting inter-track wagering by an inter-track wagering location licensee, and not to property boundaries. However, inter-track wagering or simulcast wagering may be conducted at a site within 500 feet of a church, school or residences of 50 or more registered voters if such church, school or residences have been erected or established, or such voters have been registered, after the Board issues the original inter-track wagering location license at the site in question. Inter-track wagering location licensees may conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering only in areas that are zoned for commercial or manufacturing purposes or in areas for which a special use has been approved by the local zoning authority. However, no license to conduct inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering shall be granted by the Board with respect to any inter-track wagering location within the jurisdiction of any local zoning authority which has, by ordinance or by resolution, prohibited the establishment of an inter-track wagering location within its jurisdiction. However, inter-track wagering and simulcast wagering may be conducted at a site if such ordinance or resolution is enacted after the Board licenses the original inter-track wagering location licensee for the site in question. (9) (Blank) . (10) An inter-track wagering licensee or an inter-track wagering location licensee may retain, subject to the payment of the privilege taxes and the purses, an amount not to exceed 17% of all money wagered. Each program of racing conducted by each inter-track wagering licensee or inter--track wagering location licensee shall be considered a separate racing day for the purpose of determining the daily handle and computing the privilege tax or pari-mutuel tax on such daily handle as provided in Section 27. (10 .1) Except as provided in subsection (g) of section 27 of this Act, inter-track wagering location licensees shall pay 1% of the pari-mutuel handle at each location to the municipality in which such location is situated and to of the pari-mutuel handle at each location to the county in which such location is situated. In the event that an inter-track wagering location licensee is situated in an unincorporated area of a county, such http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/iles3.asp?ActID=l398&ChapterID=25&Print=True 9/17/2010 Pat Quinn, Governor Ill 'i' nois Racing 2009 If I W'fflft' womb, U Ao� p ARM, ort f 4 i 1 ILLINOIS RACING BOARD Clwirman Joseph J. Sinopoli Glen Ellyn Joseph N. Casciato Burr Ridge W. Jack Chamblin Robinson Angelo A. Ciambrone Chicago Heights William H. Farley Jr. Oak Park Timothy P. Martin Wheaton Jonathan P. Metcalf Indian Head Park Allan M. Monat Northbrook Michael E. Murphy Normal Paul B. Smith Plainfield Robert C. Winchester Rosiclare Marc V. Laino- Executive Director Shelley Kaiita-General Counsel/Director of Administration Jackie Clisham-Chiel Fiscal Officer/Director of Labor& Personnel Domenic DiCera-Director of f=ield Operations Mickey E=zzo- Projects Manager Jennifer LaDuke-Board Counsel Robert Lang -Director of Mutuels Ed Mingey-Director of Security Adam Negrusz- Laboratory Director CONTENTS Review ...................... Laboratory ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Track and OTB Locations .................. .........................................................,.............. 4 MONEY TO ILLINOIS Sources and Allocation of Revenue-Exhibit I ................ Cash Disbursements-Exhibit II .................... ...........................,................................., 6 STATISTICAL DATA Purses, State Revenue, Track Commission and Payout to Public 1989 - 2009............................... 8 1990 - 2009 Illinois Handles ....................... 2009 Disbursement of Illinois Handle .............................................................................................. 9 2009 Advance Deposit Wagering (ADW)........................................................................................................ 10 Comparison of Handle On Track, .Intertrack and Off Track 1i On Track Totals ........... ............................................................. 7 2 Intertrack Totals ........................... ...........................................................................,........,,........... 14 Off Track Totals .............................................................................................................................. 15 . All Racing Totals ......................... ............................................................................................................................... 16 2009 Comparison of Wagering Pools .............................................................................................. i 7 is 2009 Off Track Parlor and Intertrack Handles .................... .. . 0 Summary of Parlor Surcharges and Revenues to City and County .......... . 20 2009 Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Tracks ..................... 2009 Commingled Handle vs. Simulcast Handle .................. ..'....•..............•................................... 22 2003 2009 Average Daily Handles and Purses of Thoroughbred Meets ...................................... 24 2003 2009 Average Daily Handles and Purses of Harness Meets.................... 2009 Monthly Handle Comparison................................................................................................. 26 2009 Major Stakes R aces.................................. 2009 and 2010 Racing Dates Schedule........................................................................................... 28 RACE MEETING STATISTICS THOROUGHBRED Arlington Park Racecourse - Arlington Park .......................................... . Hawthorne Race Course - Hawthorne Race Course .......................................... 30 Fairmount Park Fairmount Park ...................... HARNESS Balmoral Racing Club Balmoral Park ....................... Maywood Park Trotting Association Maywood Park ................................................... 32 State and County Fairs - Springfield, DuQuoin and Brown County ............................................ 33 34 INTERTRACK AND OFF TRACK LOCATIONS IntertrackSites ................................................................... ...... 35 OffTrack Parlor Sites ...................................................................................................................... 36 Harness Breeders Fund Purses and Awards Paid ......................... Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse Breeders Fund Purses and Awards Paid ....................................... 41 1 2009 IN REVIEW he Illinois Racing Board, an independent information with other jurisdictions. agency of state government, shall enforce The 529 race programs conducted during the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 and 2009, 53 fewer than 2008, resulted in a total its rules, to ensure the safety and integrity of handle of $736,740,493 representing a 10% Illinois pari-mutuel horse racing. The Illinois decrease compared to 2008. Thoroughbred race General Assembly establishes public policy in the meets accounted for $508,343,965 a decrease of area of horse racing regulation that is carried out 10%,while standardbred race meets accounted for by the Board. The Board allocates race dates to $208,284,946 a decrease of 17%. Advance deposit various racing associations and is also responsible wagering handle totalled$20,111,582. for licensing, rulemaking, and supervising the Twenty-six percent of the total handle, or conduct of race meets. Every participant in Illinois $185,989,951 was wagered on Illinois races at racing is required to obtain an occupational wagering facilities in Illinois in 2009. An license. Good character and integrity of all additional $739,562,003 was wagered on Illinois participants are important to the continuity of the races from outside the state.This represents a 13% sport. Every application is reviewed,updated and decrease from the prior year. However, 2009 carefully processed by the Board's licensing marks the ninth time since full-card simulcasting department before a license is issued. Also, by began that other states wagered more on Illinois statute,fingerprinting is required of each applicant. races than Illinois bettors wagered on races from The Board issued 8,717 licenses during 2009, a other states. decrease of 6%. Pari-mutuel wagering in Illinois generated A staff of administrative, regulatory, $7,138,525 in total state revenues, a decrease of security, and veterinary professionals, in 10% compared to 2008. Wagering at off-track conjunction with Board approved racing officials, betting parlors generated$7,929,093 (2%of OTB supervised the activities at five racetracks handle) for city and county governments in 2009. conducting pari-mutuel racing in Illinois and 30 This represents a 14% decrease from the prior off-track betting facilities. Each race conducted at year. an Illinois racetrack is observed by three stewards, At the annual Dates Hearing on September two employed by the Board,one employed by the 24, the Board awarded a total of 493 racing racing association.The stewards observe the races programs for calendar year 2010. Compared to to ensure that all conduct is in accordance with 2009, thoroughbred race programs were reduced rules and regulations. by 11 and standardbred by 12. The Board ordered On April 1, 2009, Governor Pat Quinn no live harness racing, January 4 through January signed Executive Order 09-05. Pursuant to the 26 and no live thoroughbred racing, January 3 Order, effective July 1, 2009, the functions of the through February 11. Board were transferred from the Illinois On November 9, Governor Quinn Department of Revenue back to the Illinois Racing appointed Alan M. Monat to serve as a Board. Since 2003,the administrative functions of commissioner on the Illinois Racing Board, the Board were being provided by the Department replacing Dennis Bookshester. A resident of of Revenue. Northbrook, IIlinois, he owns and operates Metro The Board is a member of the Association Real Estate Inspections. A former professional of Racing Commissioners International (RCI),the jockey,he competed on the Chicago thoroughbred industry's oldest and most prominent regulatory circuit from 1974 to 1984. Commissioner Monat association. Executive Director Marc Laino is an has the distinction of being the first jockey to be active participant on RCI committees. The appointed to a state racing board or commission. information contained in the RCI database allows The Board granted 30 off-track (OTB) the Board to monitor the backgrounds of licensees licenses in 2009. Each racetrack is entitled to and to exchange important regulatory and industry receive up to six OTB licenses, except Fairmount 2 Park,which is entitled to seven licenses. A total of permits out of competition drug testing.The Board 37 licenses are available. In 2009, one new OTB may, with reasonable notice, take samples for opened and three closed. Inter-Track Partners,on testing of any racehorse participating in the Illinois behalf of Balmoral Park, opened a new OTB racing program,stabled on or off the grounds of an facility in Buffalo Grove on August 2. Off-track Illinois racetrack. facilities in Peoria, Chicago (Jackson St.) and Related to thoroughbred racing, the Board Carbondale permanently closed their doors. initiated rulemaking in 2009 to approve the riding On August 25, Governor Pat Quinn signed crop rule based on the RCI model rule. In a into law Senate Bill 1298,legislation that legalized similar move for standardbred racing, the Board advance deposit wagering (ADW). This approved the RCI whipping rule. Both rules went legislation amends the Horse Racing Act allowing into effect early in 2010. an organization licensee to maintain a system During calendar year 2009, the Board whereby advance deposit wagering may take place imposed 713 sanctions for violations of the or to contract with another person or entity to carry Board's rules and regulations at both harness and out a system of advance deposit wagering. ADW thoroughbred tracks. The rulings include, but are is a form of pari-mutuel wagering in which an not limited to, driving and riding infractions, individual deposits money in an account with an general conduct violations,human and equine drug entity authorized by the Board to conduct advance violations,general business practice violations and deposit wagering and then the account funds are several other rule and statute violations. used to pay for pari-mutuel wagers made in GIANT OAK was voted Illinois person, by telephone, or through communication Thoroughbred Horse of the Year. As a 3-year-old, by other electronic means. During 2009,the Board this Giant's Causeway colt,owned and bred by the licensed four advance deposit wagering Virginia H. Tarra Trust,had one win,two seconds companies: TVG Network, YouBet.Com, and one third in nine starts in 2009 and earned TwinSpires, and XpressBet, Inc. $370,281.Trained by Chris Block,Giant Oak won. Total purses paid in 2009, $72,807,538, the$150,000 Arlington Classic at Arlington Park„ decreased by almost 9%compared to 2008. Total was runner-up in the Grade II $500,000 Illinois purses paid at Illinois' thoroughbred tracks, Derby at Hawthorne Race Course and ran fourth in $48,949,553,decreased by 3%while purses paid at the Grade II $600,000 Louisiana Derby. Out of Illinois' standardbred tracks, $23,857,985, the Crafty Prospector mare, Crafty Oak, he decreased by 18%. Average daily purses paid at improved to three wins in 13 career starts and the Chicagoland thoroughbred tracks, $222,976, boosted his lifetime earnings to $451,677. decreased by 2%and the average daily purses paid SOUTHERN ROCKETOP was voted at the Chicagoland standardbred tracks, $84,621 Illinois Harness Horse of the Year. A winner of decreased by 4%. $478,360 in 2009,this 3 year-old gelding,trained Several IRB rule changes were adopted in by Robert Taylor, went postward 17 times and 2009, the most noteworthy being amendments to recorded I I wins. Owned by Claude Powers the medication rule. One amendment permits the (purchased by Tor Birger Krageboen of Norway Board's Equine Testing Laboratory to test for Iate in 2009), Southern Rocketop scored victories anabolic steroids. No androgenic-anabolic steroids in the$50,000 Illinois State Fair Stakes, the shall be permitted in test samples collected from $50,200 Cardinal Stakes, and concluded with a racing horses except for residues of the major 1:57.3 win in the $90,000 Galt Memorial Trot at metabolite of stanozolol, nandrolone, and the Maywood Park. Southern Rocketop finished naturally occurring substances boldenone and second in the$540,000 World Trotting Derby,and testosterone at concentrations less than the finished third in the $930,000 Canadian Trotting established thresholds. The other amendment Classic. 3 LABORATORY Over the past year the University of Illinois at Chicago Animal Forensic Toxicology Laboratory has conducted one of the most comprehensive equine drug testing programs in the country. The laboratory accomplished this by employing an extensive array of enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) to routinely screen samples for prohibited substances. These tests are highly sensitive and allow the laboratory to screen for a wide range of pharmaceutical substances. In addition, the laboratory routinely tests equine blood samples for violations exceeding the permitted levels of furosemide, flunixin, phenylbutazone, oxyphenbutazone, and total carbon dioxide (TCO2). The laboratory updated its TCO2 analysis which now provides the Board with additional information. In consultation with the Illinois Racing Board (IRB), the laboratory implemented a routine screening protocol designed to monitor a compliance with the Board's anabolic steroid regulations. The laboratory continues to assist the track stewards and security personnel in investigating possible doping violations that employ methods designed to circumvent our standard testing procedures. The laboratory also investigates and reports on special items such as syringes, drug vials and other contraband that are collected or seized at the racetracks. The laboratory continues participation in two external proficiency testing programs: the International Association of Racing Commissioners Quality Assurance Program and the International Proficiency Testing Program conducted by the Association of Official Racing Chemists. The laboratory maintained a perfect score on all blinds and proficiencies in 2009. 2009 LABORATORY TEST SAMPLES POST RACE URINE BLOOD TOTAL THOROUGHBRED 3,437 3,476 6,913 HARNESS 4329 4,483 88812 TOTAL 7,766 7,959 15,725 PROHIBITED DRUG POSITIVES THOROUGHBRED 10 HARNESS 45 TOTAL DRUG POSITIVES 55 PHENYLBUTAZONE VIOLATIONS THOROUGHBRED OVERAGES 8 HARNESS OVERAGES 11 TOTAL OVERAGES 19 LASIX VIOLATIONS THOROUGHBRED OVERAGES 1 HARNESS OVERAGES 0 TOTAL OVERAGES 1 TCO2 VIOLATIONS THOROUGHBRED OVERAGES 0 HARNESS OVERAGES 3 TOTAL OVERAGES 3 4 ILLINOIS RACETRACKS AND OTB FACILITIES as of March 1 , 2010 RACETFZAC KS PHONE ADDRESS Arlington Park 847 385-7500 2200 W. Euclid,Arlington Heights, IL 60006 Balmoral Park 708 672-7560 26435 S. Dixie Highway, Crete, IL 60417 Fairmount Park 618 345-4300 9301 Collinsville Road, Collinsville, IL 62234 Hawthorne Race Course 708 780-3700 3501 S. Laramie, Cicero, IL 60804 Maywood Park 708 343-4800 8600 W. North Avenue, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Quad City Downs No Live Racing 309 792-0202 5005 Morton Drive, East Moline, IL 61244 OTBS PHONE ADDRESS Alton Time Out OTB 618 465-1006 315 Belle Street,Alton, IL 62002 Aurora The Foundry 630 978-2088 85 Executive Drive,Aurora, IL 60504 Buffalo Grove Adam's Sports Bar and OTB 847 279-1700 301 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Champaign Jupiter's at the Crossing 217 390-7444 2511 Village Green Place, Champaign, IL 61822 Chicago (1 1 1 th) Corliss OTB 773 995-8238 11203 S. Corliss, Chicago, IL 60628 Chicago (LaSalle) Stretch Run Sporting Club 312 644-4477 540 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60610 Chicago (Weed) Trackside Chicago 312 787-9600 901 W. Weed Street, Chicago, IL 60622 Crestwood Crestwood OTB 708 489-4700 13148 Rivercrest Drive, Crestwood, IL 60445 Elk Grove Village Ringside Sports Bar and OTB 847 364-4122 554 E. Devon, Elk Grove Village, IL 60445 Hodgkins Trackside Hodgkins 708 354-1668 9301 63rd St., Hodgkins, IL 60525 Joliet Bookie Magee's 815 744-6500 2450 Jefferson Street,Joliet, IL 60435 Lockport Trackside Lockport 815 838-4420 1225 E. 9th Street, Lockport, IL 60441 McHenry Trackside McHenry 815 344-0742 621 Ridgeview Drive, McHenry, IL 60050 Mokena Stoney Point Grill 708 4713-1670 19031 Old LaGrange Road, Mokena, IL 60448 Niles Lucky Magee's 847 795-8000 9215 N. Greenwood Avenue, Niles, IL 60714 Normal All Seasons Entertainment 309 829-3300 1304 Cross Creek Drive, Normal, 11- 61761 North Aurora The Turf Room 630 906-9300 650 Randall Crossings Lane, N.Aurora, IL 60542 Oakbrook Terrace Oakbrook Terrace OTB 630 627-8238 17W648 22nd Street, Oakbrook Terrace, 60181 Pena Peru OTB 815 224-2000 124 May Road, Peru, IL 61354 Rockford Don Carter Lanes 815 398-2300 4007 E. State Street, Rockford, IL 61108 Sauget Route 3 OTB 618 274-6468 2400 Mississippi Avenue, Sauget, IL 62201 South Beloit Tad's Sports Bar and Grill 8153894921 1322 Gardner Street, South Beloit, IL 61080 South Elgin Lucky's Bar and Grill 847 695-6666 335 N. McLean Boulevard, South Elgin, IL 60123 Springfield Capital Teletrack 217 546-2111 1766 Wabash Avenue, Springfield, IL 62704 Waukegan Trackside Waukegan 847 336-1400 630 S. Green Bay Road, Waukegan, IL 60085 Illinois Racing Board 312 814-2600 100 W. Randolph, Suite 7-701, Chicago, 1L 60601 Intertrack Partners Maywood Park 708 615-1200 8600 W. North Ave., Melrose Park, IL 60160 WEBSITES Arlington Park www.arlingtonpark.com Balmoral Park www.balmoraIpark.com Fairmount Park www.fairmountpark.com Hawthorne Race Course www.hawthorneracecourse.com Maywood Park www.maywoodpark.com Illinois Racing Board www.state.il.us/agency/irb Intertrack Partners www.illinoisotb.com 5 EXHIDIT I ILLINOIS RACING BOARD STATEMENT OF SOURCE AND ALLOCATION OF REVENUE FOR THE 2009 RACING YEAR SOURCE OF REVENUE--- Application and License Fees of Racing Associations................................................. $ 101,880 AdmissionTaxes........................................................................................................... $ 85,290 Pari-mutuel Tax............................................................................................................. $ 9,904,081 Pari-mutuel Tax Credit................................................................................................. $ (3,725,425) Advanced Deposit Wagering (ADW)Pari-Mutuel Tax(1.75% of Handle)................. $ 351,953 Licensing of Racing Personnel..................................................................................... $ 229,690 FingerprintFees............................................................................................................ $ 86,552 Horsemen's Fines.......................................................................................................... $ 104,175 MiscellaneousSources.................................................................................................. $ 329 TOTAL STATE REVENUES RECEIVED ......................................................... $ 7,138,525 2% of OTB Handle to City and County ....................................................................... $ 7,929,093 OTB Admission Tax to City of Chicago ...................................................................... $ 247,097 OTB Admission Tax to Cook County.,...................................................... ............. . $ 454,809 OnTrack City Admission Tax ................................................................................... $ 43,305 lntertrack Surcharge to County(20 %) .................................................... ................... $ 401,108 TOTAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES RECEIVED ......................... $ 9,075,412 TOTAL REVENUES RECEIVED .............................................................................. $ 16,213,938 ALLOCATION OF REVENUE: HorseRacing Fund....................................................................................................... $ 6,454,520 GeneralRevenue Fund.................................................................................................. $ 521,364 Quarterhorse Breeders' Fund........................................................................................ $ 25,810 Quarterhorse Purse Fund (fi-om ADW Tax).................................................................. $ 50,279 FingerprintLicense Fund.............................................................................................. $ 86,552 TOTAL STATE REVENUES ALLOCATED....................................................... $ 7,138,525 ToCities ....................................................................................................................... $ 4,254,948 ToCounties ........................................ ... ...................................................................... $ 4,820,464 TOTAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUES ALLOCATED....................... S 9,075,412 TOTAL REVENUES ALLOCATED............................................................................. $ 16,213,938 6 EXHIBIT II ILLINOIS RACING BOARD STATEMENT OF CASH DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE 2009 RACING YEAR SUPERVISION OF GENERAL. RACE MEETS& ADMINISTRATION LABORATORY TOTAL Salary Expenses,including expense of Retirement and Social Security......... 1,060,971 1,060,971 Contractual Services: Freight, Repairs,Rentals, Postage,Professional Services,etc............... 132,357 132,357 Other State Officers..... , . _.......................... 38,400 38,400 Travel Expenses—,............... ................................... .......... 4 13,445 ............................... 13,4 5 Commodities: Office Supplies, Repair Parts,etc............................................................ 2,081 2,081 Printing............................................................................................................... 1,375 1,375 Equipment................................... ... ................................................................. 756 756 EDPProcessing................................................................................................. 86,614 88,614 Telecommunications........................... ......... ..................................................... 79,255 79,255 Operating Auto Equipment........................................................... .... ....... 11,360 11,360 Refunds.............................................................................................................. 0 0 Operations of Laboratory and Supervision of Race Meets.................................................................. 5,958,165 5,958,165 Total 2009 Disbursements 1,428,614 5,958,165 7 386,779 7 1989 - 2009 PURSES, COMMISSIONS, AND STATE REVENUE THOROUGHBRED HARNESS TOTAL TRACKIOTS PURSES PURSES PURSES COMMISSIONS DISTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTED FROM TAKEOUT 1989 52,537,943 41,854,952 94,392,895 NIA 1990 52,169,788 43,717,401 95,887,189 NIA 1991 48,861,451 44,203,891 93,065,342 NIA 1992 48,819,244 44,044,963 92,864,207 NIA 1993 48,804,617 41,761,228 90,565,845 NIA 1994 49,623,030 40,044,973 89,668,003 NIA 1995 49,313,304 41,392,332 90,705,636 NIA 1996 53,850,395 41,757,050 95,607,445 109,108,765 1997 50,843,274 37,141,615 87,984,889 104,436,051 1998 49,904,435 34,542,076 84,446,511 93,374,131 1999 52,398,833 39,180,917 91,579,750 93,937,886 2000 65,955,254 42,068,597 108,023,851 101,185,883 2001 65,176,932 39,863,175 105,040,107 101,339,464 2002 79,233,651 40,177,699 119,411,350 103,066,740 2003 60,224,987 32,900,951 93,125,938 95,597,139 2004 57,231,170 40,178,599 97,409,769 95,847,940 2005 57,250,778 34,906,211 92,156,989 90,580,281 2006 57,314,077 31,810,706 89,124,783 84,895,542 2007 54,064,946 31,307,830 85,372,776 83,365,559 2008 50,490,454 29,256,533 79,746,987 73,222,359 2009 48,949,553 23,857,985 72,807,538 64,263,913 % OF HANDLE ILLINOIS PAYOUT TO THE STATE REVENUE ON ILL RACES HANDLE PUBLIC 1989 43,289,387 98% 1,193,202,530 937,591,476 1990 45,723,937 98% 1,252,366,115 982,664,662 1991 46,318,927 98% 1,248,161,065 975,519,214 1992 44,744,193 97% 1,290,919,614 1,004,615,812 1993 47,571,875 96% 1,282,020,262 995,979,555 1994 46,624,337 95% 1,238,762,950 961,856,234 1995 44,529,168 73% 1,201,999,292 930,988,936 1996 45,758,661 54% 1,232,867,396 956,512,427 1997 45,133,914 47% 1,180,033,714 915,771,264 1998 42,072,401 36% 1,087,061,250 844,351,543 1999 42,404,844 34% 1,103,849,329 856,519,567 2000 13,338,057 34% 1,102,541,723 855,730,378 2001 13,444,319 33% 1,105,692,484 858,186,861 2002 12,839,705 34% 1,131,874,324 880,017,501 2003 12,783,565 29% 1,067,918,400 828,298,451 2004 12,757,741 31% 1,059,383,287 821,615,350 2005 11,794,271 30% 1,002,819,877 777,582,763 2006 10,347,144 27% 952,119,485 736,885,775 2007 8,939,122 27% 926,898,436 720,155,792 2008 7,950,361 27% 818,655,036 634,543,073 2009 7,138,525 26% 736,740,493 570,551,890 Note- In 2000,State Revenue declined sharply due to statutory changes passed in 1999 These include a flat lax of 1.5%,elimination of HRTA lax, Uncashed Tickets and Breakage to the Slate,and a Pari-mutuel Tax Credit. In 2002,Thoroughbred Purses include$14,280,000 that was paid at the Arlington Park Breeder's Cup. In 2003,there was a Harness labor dispute totalling 86 days. In 2009,Advanced Deposit Wagering Handle of 20,111,582 is reflected in the figures above. g 1990 - 2009 ILLINOIS HANDLE TOTALS ON TRACK INTERTRACK OFF TRACK TOTAL THOROUGHBRED THOROUGHBRED THOROUGHBREb THOROUGHBRED MEETS 1990 358,256,669 205,490,935 157,175,600 720,925,204 1990 1991 337,354,770 181,590,802 178,797,671 697,743,243 1991 1992 311,469,954 1GB,456,647 219,595,842 699,522,443 1992 1993 285,304,997 163,196,102 251,089,094 699,590,193 1993 1994 269,292,713 154,548,452 257,743,541 681,584,706 1994 1995 208,971,670 161,026,595 284,072,667 654,070,932 1995 1996 224,480,978 165,164,793 307,428,219 697,073,990 1996 1997 203,602,521 165,229,200 310,108,794 678,940,515 1997 1998 145,599,880 191,893,259 339,166,726 676,659,865 1998 1999 137,231,659 203,667,305 348,393,492 689,292,456 1999 2000 183,746,086 184,012,741 337,818,255 705,577,082 2000 2001 175,914,328 183,437,871 347,626,218 706,978,417 2001 2002 193,437,182 187,024,183 346,520,477 726,981,842 2002 2003 176,252,921 183,086,880 348,843,259 708,183,060 2003 2004 168,286,222 172,356,634 345,071,171 685,714,027 2004 2005 164,331,055 167,612,637 324,976,790 656,920,482 2005 2006 150,200,686 157,201,055 323,871,059 631,272,800 2006 2007 154,092,215 147,377,541 328,553,932 630,023,688 2007 2008 130,655,000 127,950,908 309,154,047 567,759,955 2008 2009 120,211,751 114,746,905 273,385,310 508,343,965 2009 ON TRACK INTERTRACK OFF TRACK TOTAL HARNESS HARNESS HARNESS HARNESS MEETS 1990 256,855,703 134,948,222 139,638,986 531,442,911 1990 1991 228,205,387 142,874,593 179,337,842 550,417,822 1991 1992 193,087,205 162,203,257 236,106,709 591,397,171 1992 1993 167,541,086 150,389,103 264,499,880 582,430,069 1993 1994 151,493,533 139,555,386 266,129,325 557,178,244 1994 1995 121,047,072 145,351,015 281,530,273 547,928,360 1995 1996 104,102,288 148,996,834 282,694,284 535,793,406 1996 1997 88,580,572 144,422,036 268,090,591 501,093,199 1997 1990 62,378,668 120,957,134 227,065,583 410,401,385 1998 1999 63,453,215 120,180,400 230,923,258 414,556,873 1999 2000 58,171,917 116,137,855 222,654,869 396,964,641 2000 2001 56,708,378 117,444,699 224,560,990 398,714,067 2001 2002 60,299,996 120,368,974 224,223,512 404,892,482 2002 2003 50,585,062 105,100,231 204,050,047 359,735,340 2003 2004 56,452,185 106,523,349 210,693,726 373,669,260 2004 2005 48,712,033 102,081,782 195,105,580 345,899,395 2005 2006 41,800,020 93,333,101 185,713,564 320,846,665 2006 2007 37,346,495 83,700,387 177,827,866 298,874,748 2007 2008 32,166,433 68,587,323 150,141,325 250,895,081 2008 2009 26,228,231 58,987,380 123,069,335 208 284,946 2009 ON TRACK INTERTRACK OFF TRACK TOTAL ALL RACING ALL RACING ALL RACING ALL RACING MEETS 1990 615,114,372 340,439,157 296,814,586 1,252,368,115 1990 1991 565,560,157 324,465,395 358,135,513 1,248,161,065 1991 1992 504,557,159 330,659,904 455,702,551 1,290,919,614 1992 1993 452,846,083 313,585,205 515,588,974 1,282,020,262 1993 1994 420,786,246 294,103,838 523,872,866 1,238,762,950 1994 1995 330,018,742 306,377,610 565,602,940 1,201,999,292 1995 1996 328,583,266 314,161,627 590,122,503 1,232,867,396 1996 1997 292,183,093 309,651,236 57B,199,385 1,180,033,714 1997 1998 207,978,548 312,850,393 566,232,309 1,087,061,250 1998 1999 200,684,674 323,847,705 579,316,750 1,103,849,329 1999 2000 241,918,003 300,150,596 560,473,124 1,102,541,723 2000 2001 232,622,706 300,882,570 572,187,208 1,105,692,464 2001 2002 253,737,178 307,393,157 570,743,989 1,131,874,324 2002 2003 226,837,983 288,187,111 552,893,306 1,067,918,400 2003 2004 224,738,407 278,879,983 555,764,897 1,059,383,287 2004 2005 213,043,088 269,694,419 520,082,370 1,002,819,877 2005 2006 192,000,706 250,534,156 509,584,623 952,119,485 2006 2007 191,438,710 231,077,928 506,381,798 928,898,436 2007 2008 162,821,433 196,538,230 459,295,373 818,655,036 2008 2009 146,439,982 173,734,285 396,454,644 716,628,911 2009 In 2009,there was an additional 20,111,582 wagered via Advance Deposit Wagering which when added to the handle above equals 736,740,493. 2009 DISBURSEMENT OF ILLINOIS DANDLE 2009 Illinois handle 736,740,493 TracktOTB Horsemen State Local Gov't Public Other States Track Commission 63,568,664 63,568,664 Purses Earned 56,932,033 56,932,033 Puri-mutuelTax 9,904,081 9,904,081 Pari-mutuel Tax Credit 3,725,425 3,725,425 (3,725,425) Out of State Fec(-3.44 0/6) 18,246,611 18,246,611 Public Pool 588,089,105 588,089,105 Breakage 3,611,159 2,708,369 902,790 (3,611,159) OnTrackSurcharge 194,645 194,645 (194,645) ITW Surcharge 2,005,542 802,217 802,217 401,108 (2,005,542) OTB Surcharge 7,541,410 (387,683) 7,929,093 (7,541,410) Recapture' 13,780,082 13,780,082 (13,780,082) (13,780,082) Uncashed Tickets('07) 4,054,035 2,032,018 2,032,018 (4,064,035) Rrcr•Charity 750,000 (750,000) 750,000 Breeders Awards 1,668,815 (1,668,815) 1,668,815 Advattce Deposit Handle 20,111,582 1 727,045 777,324 J. 301,674 15,927,123 1 1,029,387 TOTAL 736,740,493 84,731,966 50,085,114 6,480,330 8,330,201 572,819,355 19,275,998 11.50% 6.80% 0.88% 1-13% 77.75% 2.62% Out-of State Haadle on Illinois Races 739,562,003 SimulcaSt Fee(3.413%) 25,241,269 12,620,634 12,620,634 (25,241,269) GRAND TOTALS 97,352,600 62,705,748 6,480,330 8,330,201 572,819,355 (5,965,271) *Note that the Slate reimbursement for recapture was not appropriated in 2009. WHAT IS PURSE RECAPTURE? Purse recapture is a 1995 provision of the law that allows racetracks to recoup losses on live handle brought on by the authorization of full-card simulcasting of races from other states. Handle on Illinois races as a percentage of total Illinois handle has dropped from 95%in 1994 to 26%in 2009. The recapture amount is 2%of the decrease of Illinois handle on Illinois races from 1994. The recapture monies allocated to the racetracks are deducted from the horsemen's purse accounts, In 1999, legislation was passed that authorized annual appropriations to the Department ofAgriculture for reimbursement to purse accounts equal to the recapture amounts. The appropriation is an annual decision,the racetracks will always receive their monies,either from the State or from the originally intended horsemen's purse accounts. Below are the annual amounts of purse recapture since 1995,when full card simulcasting was authorized. Illinois Handle on Illinois Races Race Year Recapture Year Recapture 1994 1,181,911,128 1995 1996 $4,234,922 1995 672,357,004 1996 1997 $9,728,218 1996 660,598,891 1997 1998 $6,894,623 1997 553,709,328 1998 1999 $10,254,OB7 1998 387,351,792 1999 2000 $15,063,347 1999 374,209,987 2000 2001 $15,152,298 2000 377,762,519 2001 2002 $15,469,017 2001 367,053,388 2002 2003 $15,119,303 2002 382,473,610 2003 2004 $13,704,522 2003 308,244,909 2004 2005 $13,347,193 2004 327,079,537 2005 2006 $13,130,746 2005 303,605,111 2006 2007 $13,882,814 2006 259,022,153 2007 2008 $13,037,833 2007 254,123,568 2008 2009 $13,780,062 2008 220,136,253 1 2009 2010 $13,205,351 2009 185,989,957 Handle from IL facilities only 10 ADVANCE DEPOSIT WAGERING (ADW) Advance Deposit Wagering officially began in Illinois on October 13th,2009. Three companies were licensed at that time,with a fourth ADW provider licensed on November 10th. Illinois patrons place funds into an account and then wager on races using a telephone or internet device such as a computer or personal digital assistant. Each ADW provider must have a contract with an Illinois racetrack and their affiliated Illinois horsemen association. Daily ADW Provider Handle Average Youbel-(Hawthorne/Balmoral/Maywood) 7,916,640 98,958 TVG-(Fairmount) 6,539,069 82,773 Twin Spires-(Arlington) 4,921,310 62,295 Xpressbet-(Arlington) started 11/10/09 734,564 '14,403 TOTAL 20,111,582 251,395 State Tax Daily ADW Provider 1.76"70 Average Youbet-(Hawthorne/Balmoral/Maywood) 138,541 1,732 TVG-(Fairmount) 114,434 1,449 Twin Spires-(Arlington) 86,123 1,090 Xpressbet-(Arlington) started 11110109 12,855 252 TOTAL 351,953 4,399 Monthly ADW Handle October 13-31 4,699,608 November 8,305,911 December 7106,064 Total ADW Handle 20,111,582 Illinois Maces vs.Out of State Races ADW}candle on Hawthorne Races 1,949,517 ADW handle on Balmoral Races 699,327 ADW Handle on Maywood Races 304,658 Total ADW Handle on Illinois Races 2,953,503 15% ADW}candle on Out of State Races 17,158,080 85% Total ADW Handle 20,111,582 Wagering Pools of ADW}candle Win,Place, Show 6,889,695 34.26% 2-Horse 5,237,938 2604% 3-Horse 7,983,949_ 39.70% Total ADW Handle 20,111,582 Breakdown of ADW Handle %Of Handle Handle 20,111,582 State Tax Portion to Horse Racing Fund 301,674 1.50% State Tax Portion to Quarterhorse Purse Fund 50,279 0.25% Host Simulcast Fees 1,174,184 5.84% ADW Fee 1,178,757 5.86% Illinois Track Commission 695,249 3.46% Illinois Purses 695,249 3.46% Breakage 89,067 0.44% Payout to Public 15,927,123 79.19°/a 1l 2009 COMPARISON OF LOCATION HANDLES LIVE ILLINOIS RACING AND SIMULCASTS ON INTER OFF LIVE AMOUNT ON TRACK 1NTF.bt TRACK OFF TRACK PROMS HACERED TRACK % TRACK % TRACK % THOROUGHBRED MEETINGS 98 Arlington Park 294,180,278 80,676,801 27.4% 60,287,702 20.5% 153,215,775 52.1% 108 Hawthorne Race Course 203,992,238 31,861,321 15.6% 53,786,814 26.4% 118,344,104 58.0% 57 FaimiountPark 10171850 7,673,629, 75.4% 672 6 389 6.6% 1,825,432 17.9% 2 THOROUGHBRED TOTAL 594,343,965 j11 °p 14.74 - W 6 HARNESS MEETINGS 157 Balmoral Racing Club 129,684,576 14,969,851 11,5% 38,177,436 29.4% 76,537,290 59.0% 96 Maywood Park TrottingAssnciation 77,620,364 10,615,110 13.7% 20,693,765 26.7% 46,311,489 59.7% 6 Springfield State Fair 537,361 378,875 70.5% 52,725 9.8% 105,761 19.7% 5 Du Quoin Staic Fair 415,167 236,917 57.1% 63,455 15.3% 114,795 27.7% 2 Brown County Fair 2 7.,47 8 27,478 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0,0% 202 HARNESS TOTAL M284.946 X31 8.3°/ 123.069.335 -° TOTALALLRACING LILU= 146.Q3g_982 zo. a 173.7„34 2B.K� 396.454.fi44 IM".6 LIVE ILLINOIS RACING ONLY ON INTER OFF LIVE AMOUNT ON TRACK INTER TRACK OFF TRACK PROMS WA ERFD TRACK % TRACK % TRACK 1/0 THOROUGHBRED MEETINGS -" 98 Arlington Park 75,939,211 45,720,435 60.2% 9,246,291 12.2% 20,972,485 27.6% 108 Hawlhome Race Course 37,773,188 12,085,222 32.0% 8,211,594 21.7% 17,476,371 46.3% 57 Fairmount lark 10 1�, 71,450 7,673,629 75.4% 672,389 6.6% 1 825,432 17.9% ZU THOROUGHBRED TOTAL J22M3.848 MAZO-266 52.9% lfi.330-ZZ4 HARNESS MEETINGS 157 Balmoral Racing Club 39,601,107 10,381,087 26.2% 9,146,265 23.1% 20,073,735 50.7% 96 Maywood Pork Trotting Association 21,524,990 5,286,450 24.6% 4,490,954 20,9% 11,747,585 54.6% 6 Springfield State Fair 537,361 378,875 70.5% 52,725 9.8% 105,761 19.7% 5 Du Quoin State Fair 415,167 236,917 57.1% 63,455 15.3% 114,795 27.7% 2 Brown County Fair 27,478 27,478 100.0°16 0 0.0% 0 0.0% ai .106 HARNESS TOTAL 6 .103 16.$10.807 am 1,;,3.419 2a TOTAL ALL RACING 155.989.951 4um Wum 1zx& 72.316._ am Note: Handles above do not include ADW Handle of 20,111,562. 12 2009 OUT-OF-STATE SIMULCASTS THOROUGHBRED MEETINGS ON INTER OFF SIMUI,_ AMOUNT ON TRACK INTER TRACK OFF TRACK PROMS WAGERED TRACK % TRACK % TRACK % 3,579 Arlington Park 218,241,067 34,956,366 16.0% 51,041,412 23.4% 132,243,290 60.6% 2,287 THOROUGHBRED SIMULCASTS 190,464,104 32,263,387 16.9% 44,182,993 23.2% 114,017,724 59.9% 1,226 HARNLSSSIMULCASI'S 21,109,104 1,744,434 8.3% 5,343,035 25.3% 14,021,636 66.4% 66 QUAMERfJORSF,SIhtULCASTS 6,667,859 948,545 14.2% 1,515,383 22.7% 4,203,930 63.0% 3,058 Ilawthome Race Course 166,219,051 19,776,099 11.9% 45,575,219 27.4% 100,867,732 50.7% 1,959 T110ROUGHBREDSAIULCASTS 149,678,719 18,477,307 12.3% 41,272,915 27.6% 89,928,497 60,1% 1,057 HARNL•SSSIMULCASTS 15,970,196 1,241,503 7,8% 4,170,786 26.1% 10,557,907 66.1% 42 QUAKfLPJi0KSI,SIMUICASTS 570,136 57,289 10,0% 131,518 23.1% 381,329 66.9% 6,637 THOROUGHBRED TOTAL 354,460,118 54,732,465 14.2% 96,616,631 25.1% 233,111,022 60.6% 4,246 THOROUGHBRED SIMULCASTS 340,142,822 50,740,694 14.9% 85,455,908 25.1% 203,946,220 60.0%a 2,283 HARNESS SIMULCASTS 37,079,300 2,985,937 8.1% 9,513,821 25.7% 24,579543 66.3% 108 QUARTURHORSE.SIMULCASTS 7,237,995 1,005,835 13.9% 1,646,901 22.8% 4,585,259 63.3% HARNESS MEETINGS ON INTER OFF SINFUL AMOUNT ON TRACK INTER TRACK OFF TRACK PRGMS WAGERED TRACK % TRACK % TRACK % 3,20211almoral Racing Club 90,083,469 4,588,764 5.1% 29,031,151 32.2% 56,463,554 62.7% 1,480 THOROUGIiBAEDSIMULCASTS 35,454,373 1,156,251 3.3% 12,220,374 34.5% 22,077,749 613% 1,564 HARNESS SIMULCASTS 47,754,868 3,067,693 6.4% 14,433,855 30.2% 30,253,320 63,4% 158 QUARIERHORSIvSIMULCASTS 6,874,228 364,820 5.3% 2,376,922 34.6% 4,132,486 60.1% 1,404 Maywood Park Trotting Assoc. 56,095,374 5,328,660 9.5% 16,202,810 28.9% 34,563,904 61.6% 636 THOROUGHBREDSIMULCASTS 24,607,899 1,647,091 6.6% 8,042,235 32.4% 15,116,573 60.9% 618 HARNESS SIMULCASTS 25,156,752 3,022,863 12.0%a 6,450,404 25,6% 15,683,484 62,3% 150 QUARTLRHORSP SIMULCASTS 6,130,724 658,706 10,7% 1,710,171 27.9% 3,761,847 61.4% 4.606 HARNESS TOTAL 146,178,843 9,917,423 6.8% 45,233,961 30.9% 91,027,458 62.3% 2,116 THOROUGHBRED SIMULCASTS 60,262,272 2,803,342 4.7% 20,262,609 33.6% 37,196,321 61.7% 2,182 HARNESS SIMULCASTS 72,9i1,620 6,090,556 8.4% 20,884,259 28.6% 45,936,804 63.0% 308 QUARTERHORSESIMULCASTS 13,004,951 1,023,526 7.9% 4,087,093 31.4% 7,894,333 60.7% 11,243 TOTALALLRACING 530,638,961 64,649,888 12.2% 141,850,592 26.7% 324,138,480 61.1% 6,362 THOROUGHBRED SIMULCAsrs 400,405,094 53,544,036 13.4% 105,718,517 26.4% 241,142,541 60.2% 4,465 HARNESS SIMULCASTS 109,990,920 9,076,493 8.3% 30,398,080 27.6% 70,516,347 64.1% 416 QUARTERUORSE SIMULCASTS 20,242 946 2,029,360 10,0% 5,733,994 26.3% 12,479,592 61.6% Note: Handles above do not includeADW Handle on Simulcast races which totalled 17,158,080. 13 ON "CRACK THOROUGHBRED HARNESS ALL MEET MEETS MEETS Live Programs Raced 263 266 529 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 420 374 794 Live Races Run 2,425 3,238 5,663 Attendance 1,112,777 246,029 1,358,806 Admission Tax 60,915 4,042 64,957 License Fee 34,350 31,370 65,720 License Fee-Daily Handle 7,400 0 7,400 LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 65,479,286 16,310,807 81,790,093 tllinois Handle on Out-of-Stale Races 40,243.390 9.114,975 49,358,365 Combined Illinois Handle 105,722,676 25,425,783 131,148,458 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Total Dark Day Handle 14,489,076 802,448 15,291,524 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 120 211 751 26 228 231 146.439,982 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 248,971 61,319 154,613 Avera a Illinois Handle on but-of-State Races 153,017 34,267 93,305 Average Combined Illinois Handle 401,987 95,586 247,918 AVERAGE"DARK DAY HANDLE(Illmots Handle on Out-of-State Races) Average Total Dark Day Handle 92,287 7,430 57,704 Combined Illinois Handle $ 120,211,751 26,228,231 146,439,982 -Commission(Take Out) $ 24,189,963 5,528,218 29,718,181 Track Commission $ 10,229,532 2,427,597 12,657,129 Purses Earned $ 10,229,532 2,427,597 12,657,129 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 2,023,651 279,608 2,303,259 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 1,707,248 393,417 2,100,665 Public Pool $ 96,021,788 20,700,013 116,721,801 -Breakage $ 821,628 152,763 974,391 -Surcharge $ 60,840 133,605 194,645 Payout to Public $ 95,139,321 20,413,445 115,552,765 14 INTERTRACK THOROUGURMI) HARNESS ALL lN£ETS MEETS MEETS Live Programs Raced 1,315 1,329 2,644 Attendance 442,809 262,523 725,332 Admission Tax 13,619 6,714 20,334 LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 18,130,274 13,753,419 31,883,693 Ilfinois_Handle on Dui-of-Slate Races 65,082,649 36,321,900 101,4{14,549 Combined Illinois Handle 83,212,923 50,075,319 133,288,242 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Total Dark Day Handle 31,533,982 8,912,061 40,446,043 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 114 746 905 58,987380 173 734,285 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 68,159 43,523 54,783 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 244,672 114,943 174,235 Average Combined Illinois Handle 312,831 158,466 229,018 AVERAGE DARK DAYHANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of State Races) Average Total park Day Handle 200,853 82,519 152,627 Combined Illinois Handle $ 114,746,905 58,987,380 173,734,285 -Commission(Take Out) $ 23,524,124 12,447,462 35,971,586 Track Commission $ 9,278,151 5,194,360 14,472,511 Purses Earned $ 9,278,151 5,194,360 14,472,511 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 3,539,300 1,273,444 4,812,744 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 1,428,522 785,299 2,213,820 Public Pool $ 91,222,781 46,539,918 137,762,699 -Breakage $ 645,081 308,945 954,025 -Surcharge $ 1,320,783 684,759 2,005,542 Payout to Public $ 89,256,917 45,546,214 134,803,131 �5 OFF TRACK {®TB PARLORS) THOROUGID3RED HARNESS ALL 101EE1 S MEETS MEETS Live Programs Raced 6,943 6,973 13,916 LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 40,274,288 32,041,876 72,316,164 Illinois Handle on-Out-of-Slate Races 148,910,016 712,014 220,1921 030 Combined Illinois Handle 189,184,304 103,323,891 292,508,195 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Total Dark Day Handle 84,201,006 19,745,444 103,946,450 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 273,385,310 123 069,335 396,454,644 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 151,407 101,398 124,255 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-Slate Races 559,812 225,576 378,337 Average Combined Illinois Handle 711,219 326,974 502,591 AVERAGE DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races) Average Total Dark Day Handle 536,312 182,828 392,251 Combined Illinois Handle $ 273,365,310 123,069,335 396,454,644 -Commission(Take Out) $ 56,648,303 26,313,318 82,961,621 Track Commission $ 23,910,226 12,528,798 36,439,024 Purses Earned $ 20,324,753 9,477,640 29,802,393 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 8,567,518 2,563,090 11,130,608 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 3,845,806 1,743,790 5,589,596 Public Pool $ 216,737,007 96,756,017 313,493,023 -Breakage $ 1,155,668 527,076 1,682,743 -Surcharge $ 5,227,762 2,313,648 7,541,410 Payout to Public $ 210,353,577 93,915,293 304,268,870 16 ALL LOCA'T'IONS THOROUGHBRED HARNESS ALL MEETS MEETS MEET Live Programs Raced 8,521 8,566 17,0B9 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 420 374 794 Live Races Run 2,425 3,238 5,663 Attendance 1,555,586 528,552 2,084,138 Admission Tax 74,534 10,757 85,290 License Fee 34,350 31,370 65,720 License Fee-Daily Handle 7,400 0 7,400 Purses Distributed 48,949,553 23,857,985 72,807,538 Uncashed Tickets(2007) 2,764,217 1,299,818 4,064,035 LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 123,883,848 62,106,103 185,989,951 Illinois Handle on out-of State Races 254,236 055 116,718,890 370 954,944 Combined Illinois Handle 378,119,903 178,824,993 556,944,895 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 535,491,329 204,070,673 739,562,003 Total Live Racing Day Handle 913,611,232 382,895,666 1,296,506,898 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Total Dark Day Handle 130,224,063 29,459,953 159,684,016 ILLINOIS HANDLE FROM ILLINOIS FACILITIES 508,343,965 208,284,946 716,628,911 ILLINOIS HANDLE FROM ADVANCE DEPOSIT WAGERING 20,111,582 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 736,740,493 OUT OF STATE COMMINGLED HANDLE 535,491,329 204,070,673 739,562,003 GRAND TOTAL MEET HANDLE 1,043,835,295 412 355 619 1,476 302 496 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 465,729 196,538 319,570 Avers a Illinois Handle on Out-of-Stale Races 955,775 369,364 637,380 Average Combined Illinois Handle 1,421,503 565,902 956,950 Average Out-of-Slate Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 2,013,125 645,793 _1270J25 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 3,434,629 1,211,695 2,227,675 AVERAGE DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races) Average Total Dark Day Handle 829,453 272,777 602,561 Combined Illinois Handle $ 508,343,965 208,284,946 716,628,911 -Commission(Take Out) $ 104,362,390 44,288,999 148,651,388 Track Commission $ 43,417,909 20,150,755 63,568,664 Purses Earned $ 39,832,436 17,099,597 56,932,033 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 14,130,469 4,116,142 18,246,611 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 6,981,576 2,922,506 9,904,081 Public Pool $ 403,981,576 163,995,947 567,977,523 -Breakage $ 2,622,376 988,783 3,611,159 -Surcharge $ 6,609,385 3,132,212 9,741,597 Payout to Public $ 394,749,815 159,674,952 554,624,767 17 2009 COMPARISON OF WAGERING POOLS COMBINED LIVE RACING AND SIMULCASTS TOTAL ON INTER OFF % TR0110 JGHBRED MEETS HANDLE TRACK % TRACK % TRACK % Arlington Park 36.2% WfN,PLACE AND SHOW 106,478,764 33,932,397 31.9% 22,189,510 20.8% 50,356,857 47.3% 29.0% 2•HORSIE 85,247,665 21,262,692 24.9% 17,924,034 21.0% 46,060,939 54.0% 34.8% 3-HORSE 102,453,849 25,481,712 24.9% 20,174,158 19.7% 56,797,979 55.4% TOTAL HANDLE. 294,180,278 80,676,801 27.4% 60,287,702 20.5% 153,215,775 52.1% Hawthorne Race Course 33.9% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 69,078,158 14,150,909 20.5% 17,357,929 25.1% 37,569,320 54.4% 30.0% 2-HORSE 61,235,220 8,666,062 14.2% 16,417,062 26.8% 36,152,096 59.0% 36.1% 3-HORSE 73,678,660 9,044,350 12.3% 20,011,823 27.2% 44,622,688 60.6% TO'IALHANDLE 203,992,238 31,861,321 15.6% 53,786,814 26.4% 118,344,104 58.0% Fairmount Park 45.5% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 4,625,506 3,728,066 80.6% 279,287 6.0% 618,153 13.4% 27.2% 2-HORSE 2,764,315 1,971,783 71.3% 203,541 7.4% 588,991 21.3% 27.3% 3-14ORSE 2,781,629 1,973,780 71.0% 189,561 6.8% 618,288 22.2% TOTALHANDLE 10,171,450 7,673,629 75.4% 672,389 6.6% 1,825,432 17.9% THOROUGIIBRFD TOTAL 35.4% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 180,182,428 51,811,372 28.8% 39,826,726 22.1% 88,544,330 49.1% 29.4% 2-HORSE 149,247,200 31,900,537 21.4% 34,544,637 23.1% 82,802,026 55.5% 35.2% 3-HORSE 178,914,337 36,499,842 20.4% 40,375,542 22.6% 102,038,954 57.0% TOTALHANDLE 1 508.343,9651 120,211,751 23.6%1 114,746,905 22.6% 273,385,310 53.8% TOTAL ON INTER OFF HARNESS MEETS HANDLE TRACK % TRACK TRACK % Balmoral Racing Club 30.8% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 39,953,575 4,950,593 12.4% 12,339,932 30.9% 22,663,050 56.7% 27.0% 2-HORSE 34,956,045 3,782,113 10.8% 10,319,863 29.5% 20,854,069 59.7% 42.2% 3-HORSE 54,774,956 6,237,145 11.4% 15,517,641 28.3% 33,020,171 60.3% TOTAL HANDLE 129,684,576 14,969,851 11.5% 38,177,436 29.4% 76,537,290 59.0% Maywood Park Trot,Assoc. 30.8% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 23,908,639 3,681,659 15.4% 6,732,754 28.2% 13,494,026 56.4% 27.1% ;Z-HORSE 21,063,702 2,845,725 13.5% 5,534,580 26.3% 12,683,397 60.2% 42.1% 3-HORSE 32,648,023 4,087,526 12.5% 8,426,431 25.8% 20,134,066 61.7% TOTALHANDLE 77,6201364 10,615,110 13.7% 20,693,765 26.7% 46,311,489 59.7% Springfield Slate Fair 38.6% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 207,626 160,358 77.2% 18,630 9.0% 28,638 13.8% 29.8% 2-HORSE 160,366 107,587 67.1% 16,256 10.1% 36,523 22.8% 31.5% 3-HORSE 169,369 110,930 65.5% 17,839 10.5% 40,600 24.0% TOTAL HANDLE 537,361 378,875 70.5% 52,725 9.8% 105,761 19.7% DuQuoin State Fair 41.4% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 171,842 110,374 64.2% 23,729 13.8% 37,739 22.0% 27.3% 2-HORSE 113,446 62,400 55.0% 17,758 15.7% 33,288 29.3% 31.3% 3-HORSE 129,879 64,143 49.4% 21,968 16.9% 43,768 33.7% TOTAL HANDLE 1 415,1671 236,917 57,1%_ 63,455 15.3% 114,795 27.7% 18 TOTAL ON INTER OFF HARNESS 1VIFE'I5 HANDLE TRACK % TRACK %u TRACK % Brown County Fair 64.0% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 17,589 17,589 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 33.4% 2-HORSE 9,180 9,180100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2.6% 3-HORSE 709 709 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% TOIALIIANDLF. 27,478 27,478 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% HARNESS TOTAL 30.9% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 64,259,271 8,920,773 13.9% 19,115,045 29.7% 36,223,453 56.4% 27.0% 2-HORSE 56,302,739 6,807,005 12.1% 15,888,457 28.2% 33,607,277 59.7% 42.1% 3-110RSE 87,722,936 10,500,453 12.0% 23,983,878 27.3% 53,238,605 60.7% TOTAL HANDLE 1 208,284,946 26,228,231 12.6%1 58,987,380 28.3%1 123,069,335 59.1% ALL RACING TOTAL 34.1% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 244,441,699 60,732,145 24.8% 58,941,771 24.1% 124,767,783 51.0% 28.7% 2-HORSE 205,549,939 38,707,542 18.8% 50,433,094 24.5% 116,409,303 56.6% 37.2% 3-HORSE 266,637,273 47,000,295 17.6% 64,359,420 24.1% 155,277,558 58.2% 1OTALHANDLE 716,628,911 146,439,982 20.4% 173,734,285 24,2% 396,454,644 55.3% TOTAL ON INTER OFF HANDLE TRACK % TRACK % TRACK %u LIVE ILLINOIS RACING 37.2% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 69,234,594 36,031,775 52.0% 10,304,819 14.9% 22,898,000 33.1% 26.9% 2-HORSE 49,977,918 20,763,551 41.5% 9,009,625 18.0% 20,204,742 40.4% 35.9% MORSE 66,777,439 24,994,767 37.4% 12,569,249 18.8% 29,213,422 43.7% TOTAL HANDLE 185,989,951 81,790,093 44.0% 31,883,693 17.1% 72,316,164 38.9% S[MULCAST RACES 33.0% WIN,PLACE AND SHOW 175,207,105 24,700,370 14,1% 48,636,952 27.8% 101,869,783 58.1% 29.3% 2-HORSE 155,572,021 17,943,991 11.5% 41,423,469 26,6% 96,204,561 61.8% 37.7% 3-11ORSE 199,859,635 22,005,527 11.0% 51,790,171 25.9% 126,064,136 63.1% TOTALHANDLE 530,638,961 64,649,888 12.2% 141,850,592 26.7% 324,138,480 61.1% AVERAGE TAKEOUT RATES WREN SIMULCASTING OUT-OF-STATE RACES (Based on actual Illinois wagering combinations on out-of-state races) WIN.PLAC_E.SHOW 2-HORSE 3-HORSE ILLINOIS THOROUGHBRED MEE'T'S 16.93% 20.37% 24.03% ILLINOIS HARNESS MEETS 17.27% 20.98% 24.30% TOTAL ILLINOIS MEF,TS 17,02% 20.53% 24,11% Note: Advance Deposit Wagering is not included above and totalled 20,111,582. ADVANCE DEPOSIT WAGERING 34.3% WIN,PLACEANDSHOW 6,889,695 26.0% 2-IiORSE 5,237,938 39.7%3-HORSE 983,949 TOTALHANDLE 20,111,582 19 2009 OFF TRACK PARLOR HANDLES AVERAGE LIVE ILLINOIS SIMULCAST TOTAL DAILY HANDLE HANDLE HANDLE HANDLE OAKBROOK TERRACE - Hawthorne 6,895,406 32,327,501 39,222,907 107,755 CHICAGO (Weed St.) -Arlington 5,636,152 29,001,443 34,637,595 95,158 NILES - Maywood 6,572,734 27,765,288 34,358,022 94,390 CRESTWOOD -Hawthorne 7,619,219 26,546,598 34,165,817 93,862 CHICAGO (Corliss) -Balmoral 6,742,423 23,973,866 30,716,289 84,385 CHICAGO (W. Jackson) -Maywood CLOSED 6/14/09 1,815,586 9,633,986 11,449,573 69,391 WAUKEGAN -Arlington 3,786,147 20,726,776 24,512,923 67,343 CHICAGO (LaSalle&Ohio) - Hawthorne 3,659,680 17,384,712 21,044,392 57,814 HODGKINS-Arlington 3,216,738 14,175,754 17,392,492 47,782 JOLIET- Hawthome 2,914,521 11,675,362 14,589,883 40,082 MOKENA- Maywood 2,647,883 9,841,133 12,489,016 34,310 SAUGET- Fairmount 1,696,509 10,481,968 12,178,476 33,457 ROCKFORD- Quad City Downs 2,147,899 9,547,430 11,695,329 32,130 MCHENRY -Quad City Downs 1,728,935 8,778,549 10,507,484 28,867 SOUTH ELGIN - Quad City Downs 1,779,190 8,364,410 10,143,600 27,867 ELK GROVE VILLAGE- Hawthorne 1,912,587 7,295,OB0 9,207,668 25,296 AURORA-Maywood 1,696,643 7,153,406 8,850,049 24,313 LOCKPORT- Quad City Downs 1,380,086 6,310,061 7,690,147 21,127 N. AURORA- Maywood 1,474,688 5,996,392 7,471,081 20,525 CHAMPAIGN - Balmoral 1,125,291 6,333,106 7,458,397 20,490 SPRINGFIELD - Fairmount 1,239,076 5,792,492 7,031,570 19,317 ALTON -Fairmount 931,438 5,852,314 6,783,752 18,637 PEORIA- Balmoral CLOSED 11/08/09 840,548 4,184,378 5,024,926 16,106 SOUTH BELOIT- Quad City Downs 870,387 4,635,349 5,505,736 15,126 BUFFALO GROVE - Balmoral OPENED 08/03/09 401,669 1,620,280 2,021,949 13,480 NORMAL- Balmoral 614,080 3,942,725 4,556,805 12,519 PERU-Hawthorne 606,071 2,586,545 3,192,616 8,771 CARBONDALE-Fairmount CLOSED 10/25/09 364,578 2,191,577 2,556,154 8,578 TOTAL 72,316,164 324,138 480 396,454,644 1,089,161, 2009 INTERTRACK HANDLES AVERAGE LIVE ILLINOIS SIMULCAST TOTAL DAILY HANDLE HANDLE HANDLE HANDLE ARLINGTON PARK 7,973,576 35,659,364 43,632,940 119,871 MAYWOOD PARK 7,632,740 31,853,154 39,485,894 108,478 HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE 8,318,741 29,600,260 37,919,001 104,173 FAIRMOUNT PARK 4,171,281 27,198,902 31,370,183 86,182 QUAD CITY DOWNS 1,929,418 9,104,982 11,034,400 30,314 BALMORAL PARK 1,857,938 8,433,930 10,291,868 28,274 TOTAL 31883,693 141,850,592 173,734,285 477,292 20 SUMMARY OF SURCHARGES AND REVENUES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROM OFF TRACK PARLORS IN 2009 TOTAL REVENUE REVENUE OVER! SURCHARGE TO CITY TO COUNTY (UNDER) DATE DATE ON (1%OF (IX OF TO CITY-LICENSEE CODE OPENED CLOSED_ COUNTY HANDLE WINNINGS HANDLE} g ►{_LADLE] LICENS£� WAUKEGAN-ARL 12/30/88 LAKE 24,512,923 465,636 245,129 245,129 (24,622) CHICAGO(Weed St.)-ARL 06/04/93 COOK 34,637,595 661,455 346,376 346,376 (31,297) HODGKINS-ARL 12110/07 COOK 17,392,492 329,544 173,925 173,925 18,306 CHICAGO(Corliss)-BAL 04/18/91 COOK 30,716,289 572,654 307,163 307,163 (41,672) NORMAL-BAL 07/13/06 MCLEAN 4,556,805 84,589 45,568 45,56B (6,547) CHAMPAIGN-BAL 10/23/08 CHAMPAIGN 7,458,397 136,003 74,584 74,584 (13,165) BUFFALO GROVE-BAL 08103/09 LAKE 2,021,949 39,451 20,219 20,219 (988) PEORIA-BAL 05/03/00 11108/09 PEORIA 5,024,926 96,686 50,249 50,249 3,813 SPRINGFIELD-FMT 05/05/88 SANGAMON 7,031,570 132,581 70,316 70,316 (8,051) SAUGET-FMT 02/12/01 ST.CLAIR 12,178,476 235,127 121,785 121,785 (8,443) ALTON-FMT 10/03/02 MADISON 6,783,752 130,250 67,838 67,638 (5.425) CARBONDALE-FMT 08/20/92 10/25/09 JACKSON 2,556,154 48,135 25,562 25,562 2,988 OAKBROOK TERRACE-HAW 09/04192 DUPAGE 39,222,907 749,113 392,229 392,229 (35,345) JOLIET-HAW 10/25/90 WILL 14,569,883 281,260 145,899 145,899 (10,537) CRESTWOOD-HAW 02/17/92 COOK 34,165,817 647,269 341,658 341,658 (36,048) PERU-HAW 03/05/92 LASALLE 3,192,616 60,695 31,926 31,926 (3,157) ELK GROVE VILLAGE-HAW 10/19/07 COOK 9,207,668 176,215 92,077 92,077 (7,939) CHICAGO LaSalle Si. -HAW 11119/07 COOK 21,044,392 396,480 210,444 210,444 24,407 NILES-MAY 04/24/06 COOK 34,358,022 664,149 343,580 343,560 (23,011) MOKENA-MAY 05/16/03 WILL 12,489,016 236,284 124,890 124,890 (13,497) AURORA-MAY 04108/05 DUPAGE 8,850,049 172,174 88,500 88,500 (4,1327) NORTH AURORA-MAY 10/25/07 KANE 7,471,081 152,078 74,711 74,711 2,657 CHICAGO W, Jackson -MAY 07/19/88 06/14/09 COOK 11,449,573 216,550 114,496 114,496 12,441 ROCKFORD-QCD 11/18187 WINNEBAGO 11,695,329 217,966 116,953 116,953 (15,941) SOUTH ELGIN-QCD 12/07/02 KANE 10,143,600 192,614 101,436 101,436 (10,258) SOUTH BELOIT-QCD 02/17/04 WINNEBAGO 5,505,736 105,445 55,057 55,057 (4,669) MCHENRY-QCD 12/08/05 MCHENRY 10,507,484 195,553 105,075 105,075 (14,597) LOCKPORT-QCD 01/31/07 WILL 7,690,147 145,455 76,901 76,901 8.346 TOTAL 396,454,644 7,541,410 3,964,546 3,964,546 (387,683) OTB PARLOR IN BOLD OPENED IN 2009 LICENSEE CODES ARL ARLINGTON BAL BALMORAL FMT FAIRMOUNT MAY MAYWOOD HAW HAWTHORNE QCD QUAD CITY DOWNS 21 WHAT DID ILLINOIS BETTORS WAGER ON IN 2009? ILLINOIS ILLINOIS OUT OF STATE TRACKS HANDLE ILLINOIS TRACKS HANDLE Santa Anita 25,975,876 Arlington 75,939,211 Belmont 25,130,805 Balmoral 39,601,107 Meadowlands 21,973,107 Hawthorne 37,773,188 Churchill 21,719,748 Maywood 21,524,990 Gulfstream 19,753,095 Fairmount 10,171,450 Woodbine 19,541,376 State/County Fairs 980,006 Aqueduct 19,502,125 TOTAL 185,989,951 Tampa Bay Downs 18,666,512 Calder 15,293,540 Northfield 15,079,888 Fairgrounds 14,602,452 Mountaineer 13,691,692 Hollywood 13,602,868 Saratoga 11,485,937 Golden Gate 10,966,016 Turfway Park 10,612,855 Los Alamitos 9,847,870 Philadelphia Park 9,735,750 Keeneland 9,309,999 Yonkers 9,265,002 Oaklawn Paris 9,178,882 Indiana Downs 9,139,477 Hoosier Park 9,066,401 Monmouth 8,557,444 Turf Paradise 8,459,348 All Others (88 Tracks) 17480,896 TOTAL 530,638,961 ILLINOIS ILLINOIS THOROUGHBRED MEETS HANDLE ILLINOIS THOROUGHBRED RACES 123,883,848 OUT OF STATE THOROUGHBRED RACES 340,142,822 OUT OF STATE HARNESS RACES 37,079,300 OUT OF STATE QUARTERHORSE RACES 7,237,995 TOTAL 508,343,965 ILLINOIS HARNESS MEETS ILLINOIS HARNESS RACES 62,106,103 OUT OF STATE THOROUGHBRED RACES 60,262,272 OUT OF STATE HARNESS RACES 72,911,620 OUT OF STATE QUARTERHORSE RACES 13,004.951� TOTAL_ 208,284,946 ALL ILLINOIS MEETS ALLTHOROUGHBRED RACES 524,288,942 73.16% ALL HARNESS RACES 172,097,023 24.01% ALL QUARTERHORSE RACES 20242.946 2.82% TOTAL 716,628,911 22 Note: Advance Deposit Wagering is not included above and totalled 20,111,582. 2009 COMMINGLED HANDLE VS. SIMULCAST HANDLE COMMINGLED IN SIMULCASTING OUT-OF-STATE ILLINOIS HANDLE HANDLE INTO ON OUT-OF- "TRADE BALANCE" THOROUGHBRED MEETS ILLINOIS POOLS STATE RACES DIFFERENCE DARK PERIOD 1/12-3/3 (ARLINGTON) 0 61,752,778 (61,752,778) DARK PERIOD 3/4-3/5 HAWTHORNS 0 2,247,878 (2,247,878 TOTAL DARK PERIOD(BOTH MEETS) 0 64,000,656 (64,000,656) ARLINGTON PARK 316,424,427 156,468,289 159,936,138 HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE 212,772,625 163,971,172 48,801,653 FAIRMOUNT PARK 6,294,077 0 6,294,077 THOROUGHBRED TOTAL 535,491,329 384,460,118 151,031,212 COMMINGLED IN SIMULCASTING OUT-OF-STATE ILLINOIS HANDLE HANDLE INTO ON OUT-OF- "TRADE BALANCE" HARNESS MEETS ILLINOIS POOLS STATE RACES DIFFERENCE DARK PERIOD 1/5-1/27 (BALMORAL) 0 9,108,375 (9,108,375) BALMORAL RACING CLUB 133,741,925 80,975,094 52,766,631 MAYWOOD PARK TROTTING 69,942,795 56,095,374 13,847,421 SPRINGFIELD FAIR 168,691 0 168,691 DUQUOIN FAIR 217,263 0 217,263 HARNESS TOTAL 204,070,673 146,178,843 57,891,830 ADVANCE DEPOSIT WAGERING(ADW) 0 17,158,080 (17,158,080) ALL RACING TOTAL 739,562,003 547,797,041 191,764,962 1 988 - 2009 "TRADE BALANCE" FROM SIMULCASTING INTO AND OUT OF ILLINOIS COMMINGLED IN SIMULCASTING OUT-OF-STATE ILLINOIS HANDLE °TRADE HANDLE INTO ON OUT-OF- BALANCE" ILLINOIS POOLS STATE RACES DIFFERENCE 1988 not allowed 17,561,687 (17,561,687) 1989 not allowed 21,489,159 (21,489,159) 1990 18,795,400 23,020,321 (4,224,921) 1991 17,255,791 30,321,477 (13,065,686) 1992 82,581,380 34,054,510 48,526,870 1993 127,121,414 47,861,326 79,260,088 1994 233,137,790 56,851,822 176,285,968 1995 297,133,418 329,642,288 (32,508,870) 1996 551,232,436 572,268,505 (21,036,069) 1997 524,992,359 626,324,386 (101,332,027) 1998 455,011,181 699,709,458 (244,698,277) 1999 516,104,829 729,639,342 (213,534,513) 2000 628,884,689 724,779,204 (95,894,515) 2001 743,634,500 738,639,096 4,995,404 2002 914,879,233 749,400,714 165,478,519 2003 765,812,794 759,673,491 6,139,303 2004 834,052,261 732,303,750 101,748,511 2005 896,740,508 699,214,766 197,525,742 2006 844,791,759 693,097,332 151,694,427 2007 841,087,982 674,774,868 166,313,114 200B 846,028,897 598,518,783 247,510,115 2009 739,562,003 547,797,041 191,764,962 Notes: In 2002,Arlington commingled in$91.5 million on Breeder's Cup Day. In 2003,there was a Harness labor dispute totaling 86 days. In 2009,Advance Deposit Wagering wagered 17,158,080 on out-of-stale races and is included above. 23 THOROUGHBRED MEETS Average Daily Handle and Purses on Live Race Days 1 partial program 2 partial programs 1 partial program not Included not included not included NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB AT NJC NJC NJC NJC HRC HRC HRC SPORTSMAN'SIHAWTHORNE 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (at Howthome) (at Hawthorne) (at Hawthame) (at Hawthorne) SPRING MEET SPRING MEET SPRING MEET Live Racing Programs 48 47 54 48 44 47 47 Purses Distributed 213,276 220,118 219,651 203,741 209,595 194,269 180,840 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 668,693 627,418 554,926 451,946 434,971 395,412 342,383 Total Illinois on Out of State Races 1,667.053 1.717,830 1,602,716 1,447.696 1,601,4`13 1,439,628 1,336,437 Total Illinois on Illinois and 2,335,746 2,345,248 2,157,644 1,899,642 2,036,384 1,835,040 1,678,820 Out of Stale Races Out of State on Illinois Races 1,751 127 1,753,409 1,664,097 1,944,857 1,846,238 1,931,733 1,697112 ARLINGTON PARK 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Live Racing Programs 104 96 94 95 94 96 98 Purses Distributed 280,752 274,649 257,724 272,225 277 139 271,960 273,115 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 948,402 958,968 949,366 604,314 952,320 661,554 774,690 Total Illinois on Out of Slate Races 1,473,809 1,463,462 1,436,599 1,517.993 1,522.084 1,412,071 11 2 ,142 Total Illinois on Illinois and 2,422,211 2,442,429 2,385,965 2,322,307 2,474,4(}4 2,273,625 2,029,032 Out of Slate Races Out of State on Illrnois Races 2,980,198 3,062,295 3,299,126 3,098,190 3,495,589 3,429,585 3,228,821 3 partial programs 2 partial programs not included not included HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 FALL MEET FALL MEET FALL MEET Live Racing Programs 67 67 71 77 69 61 61 Purses Distributed 212,231 209,518 213,095 202,718 19B,788 190,093 174,890 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 629,954 611,392 534,505 473,796 450,861 411,531 355,429 Total Illinois on Out of State Races 1,484,281 1,452,927 1,381,435 1,437,594 11.4`11.73 1,264,728__ 1,121239 Total Illinois on Illinois and 2,114,235 2,064,319 1,915,940 1,911,390 1,862,599 1,676,259 1,478,868 Out of State Races Out of State on Illinois Races 2,184,505 2,173,811 2,449,988 2,303,986 2,288,462 2,440,665 2,212,427 4 partial programs 1 partial programs not included not included FAIRMOUNT 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Live Racing Programs 102 101 102 90 85 58 57 Purses Distributed 64,412 64,174 59,155 67,225 56,070 59,123 52,921 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 228,902 210,461 188,798 202,268 186,991 193,520 178,446 Out of Slate on Illinois Races 110,676 83,542 92,267 107,438 130,073 137,663 110,422 24 HARNESS MEETS Average Daily Handle and purses on Live Race Days 2 partial programs not included BALMORAL 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Live Racing Programs 128 173 180 190 173 174 157 Purses Distributed 131,217 114,725 101,790 96,438 101,022 94,749 94,825 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 439,983 429,073 379,868 315,662 311,809 265,481 252,236 Total Illinois on Out of State Races 627,479 598,7156 572,152 515,935 503,075 407,647 38 fi 37 Total Illinois on Illinois and 1,067,461 1,027,859 952,040 831,797 814,884 673,128 638,373 Out of State Races Out of State on Illinois Races 886,313 970,584 939,311 826,571 857,090 920,737 856,314 * In 2006 and 2007, Balmoral raced 7 matinee programs in January and February with no Host Simulcasting. These matinees are not included in the above handle averages. MAYWOOD 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Live Racing Programs 97 133 132 69 88 68 96 Purses Distributed 96,466 89,032 71 793 74,915 76,882 74,310 67,935 Total Illinois on Illinois Races 341,655 334,294 292,304 330,066 310,412 261,112 224,219 Total Illinois on Out of State Races 696,935 688,874 653,275 823,249 785,854 669,439 584,327 Total Illinois on Illinois and 1,038,591 1,023,168 945,579 1,153,314 1,096,266 930,551 808,546 Out of State Races Out of State on Illinois Races 700,465 729,682 775,157 920,943 876,253 829,138 731,744 SUBURBAN DOWNS AT HAWTHORNE 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Live Racing Programs 49 55 48 37 39 39 No Dates Purses Distributed 97,852 104,906 92,933 96,009 97,429 92,170 Awarded Total Illinois on Illinois Races 426,254 421,493 393,056 350,765 341,758 290,893 Total Illinois on Out of State Races 696.647 6_35,154 597,527 693,504 644,788 550,654 Total Illinois on Illinois and 1,124,901 1,056,647 990,585 1,044,269 986,547 841,547 Out of State Races Out of State on Illinois Races 663,844 696,454 870,264 771,350 833,322 832,497 25 ILLINOIS MONTHLY HANDLE COMPARISON! 2009 LIVE AND SIMULCAST HANDLE COMBINED THOROUGHBRED HARNESS ALL MEETS MEETS MEETS JANUARY 37,503,782 15,456,408 52,960,190 FEBRUARY 36,864,001 17,581,213 54,445,214 MARCH 42,395,396 18,694,942 61,090,338 APRIL 44,104,109 18,542,534 62,646,643 MAY 62,776,013 20,902,237 83,678,249 JUNE 44,387,551 18,514,076 62,901,627 JULY 46,647,200 20,076,176 66,723,376 AUGUST 48,946,831 19,032,573 67,979,404 SEPTEMBER 38,250,195 16,059,134 54,309,329 OCTOBER 37,931,177 16,416,028 54,347,205 NOVEMBER 38,450,332 14,479,042 52,929,374 DECEMBER 30,087,380 12,530,584 42,617,963 TOTAL 508,343,965 208,284,946 716,6281911 LIVE ILLINOIS RACES ONLY THOROUGHBRED HARNESS ALL MEETS MEETS MEETS JANUARY 3,048,813 2,040,952 5,089,765 FEBRUARY 0 4,972,609 4,972,609 MARCH 5,725,807 5,556,842 11,282,648 APRIL 8,958,214 5,393,003 14,351,217 MAY 19,207,796 6,629,147 25,836,943 JUNE 14,748,290 5,915,011 20,663,301 JULY 19,219,809 6,297,822 25,517,631 AUGUST 18,586,600 6,043,493 24,630,093 SEPTEMBER 12,707,350 5,518,300 18,225,650 OCTOBER 8,214,574 5,094,119 13,308,693 NOVEMBER 7,566,633 4,763,573 12,350,206 DECEMBER 5,879,962 3,881,233 9,761,195 TOTAL 123,8831848 62 106,103 185,989 951 SIMULCAST RACES ONLY THOROUGHBRED HARNESS ALL MEETS MEETS MEETS JANUARY 34,454,969 13,415,456 47,870,425 FEBRUARY 36,664,001 12,608,604 49,472,605 MARCH 36,669,589 13,138,100 49,807,689 APRIL 35,145,895 13,149,531 48,295,425 MAY 43,568,217 14,273,090 57,841,306 JUNE 29,639,261 12,599,065 42,238,327 JULY 27,427,390 13,778,355 41,205,745 AUGUST 30,360,231 12,989,080 43,349,311 SEPTEMBER 25,542,845 10,540,835 36,083,680 OCTOBER 29,716,603 11,321,909 41,038,512 NOVEMBER 30,863,699 9,715,469 40,579,168 DECEMBER 24,207,418 8,649,351 32,856,768 TOTAL 384 460,118 146 178,843 530,638,961 26 Totals do not include ADW handle of 20,111,582 that began October 13,2009. 2009 MAJOR STAKE RACES THOROUGHBRED DATE Hawthorne Race Course Spring Meet PURSE HORSE JOCKEY April 4 ILLINOIS DERBY $500,000 MUSKET MAN E.COA April 18 SIXTY SAILS HANDICAP $200,000 SWIFT TEMPER C.EMIGH April 25 PEACH OF IT HANDICAP $102,825 HOME'S THE BEST L.WADE April 25 PRETTY JENNY STAKES $98,450 BOW TIE PASTA E.RAZO JR. April 25 ROBERT S.MOLARO HANDICAP $91,125 MIGHTY RULE TCAMPBELL DATE Arlington Park PURSE HORSE JOCKEY August 8 ARLINGTON MILLION $1,000,000 GIO PONTI R.DOMINGUEZ August 8 THE BEVERLY D. $750,000 DYNAFORCE K.DESORMEAUX August 8 THE SECRETARIAT $400,000 TAKE THE POINTS K.DESORMEAUX July 11 THE AMERICAN DERBY $300,000 REB TLEPAROUX July 11 ARLINGTON SPRINT $200,000 YANKEE INJUNUITY E.T,BAIRD July 11 MODESTY HANDICAP $200,000 PURE CLAN J.LEPAROUX July 11 ARLINGTON HANDICAP $200,000 JUST AS WELL E.TBAIRD May 23 AMERICAN 1000 GUINEAS $200,000 CONSEQUENCE J.VELAZQUEZ September 5 WASHINGTON PARK HANDICAP $200,000 GRAN ESTRENO E,T,BAIRD September 7 PUCKER UP STAKES $200,000 HOT CHA CHA J.GRAHAM DATE Hawthorne Race Course Fall Meet PURSE HORSE JOCKEY October 3 HAWTHORNE GOLD CUP $500,000 AWESOME GEM D.FLORES October 10 HAWTHORNE DERBY $200,000 PROCEED BEE C.EMIGH October 3 INDIAN MAID HANDICAP $113,100 ABBY'S ANGEL J.COURT October 31 BUCK'S BOY HANDICAP $103,950 HE'S BONAFIDE E.PEREZ October 3 ROBERT F. CAREY MEMORIAL $100,000 PUBLIC SPEAKER J.ALVARADO HARNESS DATE Balmoral Park PURSE HORSE DRIVER November 14 AMERICAN NATIONAL 3YO COLT PACE $265,000 STRAIGHT SHOOTING G.BRENNAN September 19 ORANGE&BLUE 2YO FILLY PACE $250,000 FOX VALLEY ORACLE TBUTER September 19 ORANGE& BLUE 2YO COLT PACE $240,000 POWER OFAMOMENT M.MILLER November 14 AMERICAN NATIONALAGED PACE $200,000 WON THE WEST D.PALONE September 19 GRANDMAANN 3YO FILLY PACE $190,000 FOX VALLEY TOPAZ M.00STING DATE Maywood Park PURSE HORS F; DRIVER November 20 WINDY CITY 3YO COLT PACE $225,000 N OVER MY HEAD D.HITEMAN November 20 ABE LINCOLN 2 YO COLT PACE $130,000 OK COMMANDER T.TETRICK November 20 CINDERELLA 3 YO FILLY PACE $100,000 YELLOW DIAMOND TTETRICK June 19 MAYWOOD 3 YO FILLY PACE $100,000 NATIVE HOTSPUR S.WIDGER June 26 MAYWOOD 3 YO COLT PACE $100,000 WHAT IT MEANS M.00STING November 20 GALT 3 YO TROT $90,000 SOUTHERN ROCKETOP DA.MAGEE 27 2009 e 2010 RACING DATES THOROUGHBRED RACING DATES 2009 2010 ARLINGTON PARK Arlington Park 98 Live Days 91 Live Days May 1 -June 30,4 day week April 28-September 28,4 day week July 1 -August 29,5 day week HAWTHORNS RACE COURSE August 30-September 30,4 day week Hawthorne Race Course, Inc. 115 Live Days 109 Live Days January 1 -January 11,5 day week January 1 and 2 March 6-April 30,5 day week February 12-February 27,3 day week October 1 -December 31,5 day week February 28-March 27,4 day week March 28-April 27, 5 day week September 29-December 31,5 day week FAIRMOUNT PARK Fairmount Park, Inc. . 75 Live Days 52 Live Days April 7-September 26,3 day week April 27-August 24,3 day week HARNESS RACING DATES 2009 2010 BALMORAL PARK 171 Live Days 144 Live Days Balmoral Racing Club, Inc. . . . . .. . . . January 3 and 4 January 2 and 3 January 28-April 29,3 night week January 27-December 29,3 night week May 2-October 31,4 night week November 1 -December 30,3 night week MAYWOOD PARK Maywood Park Trotting Assoc., Inc. . . . 96 Live Days 97 Live Days January 1 and 2 January 1 Janury 29-December 31,2 night week Janury 28-December 31,2 night week STATE FAIRS Springfield State Fair 6 Live Days,dark Sunday 6 Live Days,dark Sunday August 14-20 August 13- 19 DuQuoin State Fair 5 Live Days,dark Wednesday 5 Live Days,dark Wednesday August 29-September 5 August 30-September 4 BROWN COUNTY FAIR August 5 and 6 To Be Determined 28 ARLINGTON PARK 2009 THOROUGHBRED MEET AMY] - SEPTEMBER 30 Live Programs Raced 98 License Fee $11,780 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 204 License Fee-Daily Handle $7,200 Live Races Run 962 On Track Attendance 798,828 On Track Admission Tax $42,902 Intertrack Attendance 252,881 Intertrack Admission Tax $10,205 Total Attendance 1,051,709 Total Admission Tax $53,107 Purses Distributed $26,765,289 Uncashed Tickets(2007) $1,536,566 ON INTER OFF ALL TRACK TRACK TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON ARLINGTON ARLINGTON ARLINGTON ARLINGTON LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 45,720,435 9,246,291 20,972,485 75,939,211 Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 23,337,428 28.559.903 71,0013.597 122 905,927 Combined Illinois Handle 69,057,863 37,806,193 91,981.082 198,845,138 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 316,424_,427 Total live Racing Day Handle 515,269,565 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Dark Thoroughbred Period (.fan 12-Mar 3) 7,777,166 14,794,006 39,161,586 61,752,776 Dark Days During Live Meet Mon Tues 3,841,753 7,687,503 22,053.107 33 582,362 Total Dark Day Handle 11,618,938 22,481,509 61,234,693 95,335,140 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 80,676,801 60,287,702 153,215,775 294,180,278 OUT OF STATE COMMINGLED HANDLE 316,424,427 GRAND TOTAL MEET HANDLE 610,604,7051 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 466,535 94,350 214,005 774,890 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 238,137 291,428 7_24,578 112.142 Average Combined Illinois Handle 704,672 385,777 938,582 2,029,032 Average Out-of-Stale Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 3,228,821 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 5,257,853 AVERAGE DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of-Slate Races) Average Dark Thoroughbred Period(Jan 12-Mar 3) 152,494 290,079 7613,266 1,210,839 Average Dark Days During Live Meet(Mon.Tues) 69,850 139,773 400,966 610,588 Average Total Dark Day Handle 109,613 212,090 577,686 899,388 Combined Illinois Handle $ 80,676,801 60,287,702 153,215,775 294,180,278 -Commission(Take Out) $ 16,313,716 12,312,619 31,746,142 60,372,478 Track Commission $ 6,886,040 4,816,049 13,203,067 24,905,156 Purses Earned $ 6,886,040 4,816,049 11,350,223 23,052,312 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 1,331,488 1,944,167 5,037,147 8,312,802 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 1,210,148 736,354 2,155,706 4,102,207 Public Pool $ 64,363,085 47,975,083 121,469,632 233,807,800 -Breakage $ 522,821 302,271 645,582 1,470,674 -Surcharge $ 0 697,858 2,933,412 3,631,270 Payout to Public $ 63,840,264 46,974,954 117,890,638 228,705,856 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned include those of the Fairmount network and any other race meet whose intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. 29 HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE COMBINED MEETS (SPRING AND FALL) 2009 THBRED MEET JANUARY 1-11, MARCH 6-APRIL 30, OCTOBER 1-DECEMBER 31 Live Programs Raced 108 License Fee $13,320 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 159 License Fee-Daily Handle $200 Live Races Run 996 On Track Attendance 161,840 On Track Admission Tax $7,281 InlertrackAttendance 189,928 Intertrack Admission Tax $3,414 Total Attendance 351,768 Total Admission Tax $10,695 Purses Distributed $19,167,767 Uncashed Tickets(2007) $1,312,543 INCLUDES SUB.DOWNS'07-168K ON INTER OFF ALL TRACK TRACK TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON UAWT11ORNE HAWT1IORNTC IAWTHORNE HAWTHORN£ LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 12,085,222 8,211,594 17,476,371 37,773,188 Illinois Hand e on Out-of-Slate Races 16,905,962 36,522,746 77,901,420 131,330,128 Combined Illinois Handle 28,991,184 44,734,341 95,377,791 169,103,316 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 212,772,825 Total Live Racing Day Handle 381,876,141 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Dark Thoroughbred Period(Mar 4-5) 209,609 599,717 1,438,553 2,247,878 Dark Days_During Live Meet 2,660,529 8,452,756_ 21 527 760 32,641,044 Total Dark Day Handle During Live Meet 2,870,137 9,052,473 22,966,313 34,888,923 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 31,861,321 53,786,814 118,34004 203,992,238 OUT OF STATE COMMINGLED HANDLE 212,772,825 GRAND TOTAL MEET HANDLE 416,765,064 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 111,900 76,033 161,818 349,752 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 156,537 338.174 721309 1,216,020 Average Combined Illinois Handle 268,437 414,207 883,128 1,565,771 Average Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 1,970,119 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 3,535,890 AVERAGE DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races) Average Dark Thoroughbred Period(Mar 4-5) 104,804 299,858 719,277 1,123,939 Average Dark Days During Live Meet 54,297 172,505 439,342 666,144 Avg. Dark Day Handle During Live Meet 56,277 177,499 450,320 684,097 Combined Illinois Handle $ 31,861,321 53,786,814 118,344,104 203,992,238 -Commission(Take Out) $ 6,344,815 11,074,909 24,521,759 41,941,482 Track Commission $ 2,587,368 4,398,847 10,443,784 17,429,999 Purses Earned $ 2,587,368 4,398,847 8,877,759 15,863,974 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 692,163 1,595,133 3,530,371 5,817,667 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 477,916 682,082 1,669,845 2,829,843 Public Pool $ 25,516,506 42,711,905 93,822,345 162,050,756 -Breakage $ 235,110 338,053 499,966 1,073,130 -Surcharge $ 0 615,273 2,259,562 2,874,835 Payout to Public $ 25,281,396 41,758,579 91,062,816 158,102,791 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned Include those of the Fairmount network and any 30 other race meet whose intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. FAIRMOUNT PARK 2009 THOROUGHBRED MEET APR1'L 7-AUGUST 15 Live Programs Raced 57 License Fee $9,250 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 57 License Fee-Dally Handle $0 Live Races Run 467 On Track Attendance 152,109 On Track Admission Tax $10,731 Interlrack Attendance 0 IntertrackAdmission Tax $0 Total Attendance 152,109 Total Admission Tax $10,731 Purses Distributed $3,016,497 Uncashed Tickets(2007) $102,838 ON INTER OFF ALL TRACK TRACK TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON FAIRMOUNT FAIRMOUNT FA7WOUNT FAU MOUNT LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 7,673,629 672,389 1,825,432 10,171,450 Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 0 0 0 0 Combined Illinois Handle 7,673,629 672,389 1,825,432 10,171,450 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 66294,077 Total Live Racing Day Handle 16,4 65,526 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 134,625 11,796 32,025 178,446 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-Slate Races 0 0 0 0 Average Combined Illinois Handle 134,625 11,796 32,025 178,446 Average Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 110,422 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 288,869 Combined Illinois Handle $ 7,673,629 672,389 1,825,432 10,171,450 -Commission(Take Out) $ 1,531,432 136,596 380,402 2,048,430 Track Commission $ 756,124 63,255 263,375 1,082,754 Purses Earned $ 756,124 63,255 96,771 916,150 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 0 0 0 0 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 19,184 10,086 20,256 49,526 Public Pool $ 6,142,197 535,793 1,445,030 8,123,020 -Breakage $ 63,696 4,756 10,119 78,572 -Surcharge $ 60,840 7,653 34,788 103,260 Payout to Public $ 6,017,661 523,384 1,400,123 7,941,168 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned include those of the Chicago network and any other race meet whose intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. 31 BAL,.MORAL,PARK 2009 HARNESS MEET JANUARY 3-4, JANUARY 28 - DECEMBER 31 Live Programs Raced 157 License Fee $19,810 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 265 License Fee-Daily Handle $0 Live Races Run 1,906 On Track Attendance 170,022 On Track Admission Tax $618 Intertrack Attendance 207,163 Intertrack Admission Tax $4,426 Total Attendance 377,185 Total Admission Tax $5,044 Purses Distributed $14,887,455 Uncashed Tickets(2007) $682,516 ON INTER OFF ALL TRACK TRACK TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON RALMORAL nALMORAL HALMORAL OALMORAL LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 10,3B1,087 9,146,285 20,073,735 39,601,107 Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 3,786,316 20,119,090 36,718,110 60,623,516 Combined Illinois Handle 14,167,403 29,265,375 56,791,845 100,224,623 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 133,741,925 Total Live Racing Day Handle 233,966,547 DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out of State Races) Dark Harness Period (Jan 5-.tan 27) 247,681 2,844,934 6,015,760 9,108,375 Dark Days During Live Meet(Mon Tues} 554,768 6,067,127 13,729,684 20,351,578 Total Dark Day Handle 802,448 8,912,061 19,745,444 29,459,953 TOTAL ILLINOIS HANDLE 14,969,851 38,177,436 76,537,290 129,684,576 OUT OF STATE COMMINGLED HANDLE 133,741,925 GRAND TOTAL MEET HANDLE 263,426,501 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 66,122 58,257 127,858 252,236 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-Skate Races 24,117 12_ 8 147 233,873 386,137 Average Combined Illinois Handle 90,238 186,404 361,732 638,373 Average Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 851,859 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 1,490,233 AVERAGE DARK DAY HANDLE(Illinois Handle on Out-of-Stale Races) Average Dark Thoroughbred Period(Jan 5-27) 10,769 123,693 261,555 396,016 Avers a Dark Days Durinq Live Meet(Mon Tues) 6,527 71,378 161.52 239,430 Average Total Dark Day Handle 7,430 82,519 182,828 272,777 Combined Illinois Handle $ 14,969,851 38,177,436 76,537,290 129,684,576 -Commission(Take Out) $ 3,178,944 8,084,689 16,431,059 27,694,592 Track Commission $ 1,412,747 3,378,723 7,835,109 12,626,579 Purses Eamed $ 1,412,747 3,378,723 5,928,720 10,720,190 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 128,807 814,904 1,584,932 2,528,643 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 224,543 512,339 1,082,298 1,819,180 Public Pool $ 11,791,007 30,092,746 60,106,230 101,989,984 -Breakage $ 80,895 197,434 317,323 595,652 -Surcharge $ 86,748 439,082 1,436,097 1,961,927 Payout to Public $ 11,623,364 29,456,231 58,352,810 99,432,404 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned include those of the Fairmount network and any other race meet whose intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. 32 MAYWOOD PARK TROTTING ASSOCIATION - MAYWOOD PARK 2009 HARNESS MEET JANUARY 1-2, JANUARY 28 -DECEMBER 31 Live Programs Raced 96 License Fee $11,560 Total Live Programs Raced+Dark Days 96 License Fee-Daily Handle $0 Live Races Run 1,200 On Track Attendance 76,007 On Track Admission Tax $3,424 In tertrack Attendance 75,360 Intertrack Admission Tax $2,289 Total Attendance 151,367 Total Admission Tax $5,713 Purses Distributed $6,521,739 encashed Tickets(2007) $419,783 INCLUDES ASSOCIATES'07 ON INTER OFF ALI, TRACK TRACK TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON MAYWOOD MAYWOOD MAYWOOD MAYWOOD LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 5,286,450 4,490,954 11,747,585 21,524,990 Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 5,328,660 16,202,810 34,563,904 56,095,37 Combined Illinois Handle 10,615,110 20,693,765 46,311,489 77,620,364 Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 69.942,795 Total Live Racing Day Handle 147,563,158 AVERAGE LIVE RACING DAY HANDLE Average Illinois Handle on Illinois Races 55,067 46,781 122,371 224,219 Average Illinois Handle on Out-of-State Races 55,507 168,779 360,041 584,327 Average Combined Illinois Handle 110,574 215,560 482,411 808,545 Average Out-of-State Handle(Commingled)on Illinois Races 728,571 Average Total Live Racing Day Handle 1,537,116 TOTAL.ILLINOIS HANDLE 10,615,110 20,693,765 46,311,489 77,620,364 OUT OF STATE COMMINGLED HANDLE 69,942 795 GRAND TOTAL MEET HANDLE 10,615,110 20,693,765 46,311,489 147,563,158 Combined Illinois Handle $ 10,615,110 20,693,765 46,311,489 77,620,364 -Commission(Take Out) $ 2,219,684 4,338,647 9,835,571 16,393,902 Track Commission $ 954,829 1,804,347 4,661,442 7,420,618 Purses Earned $ 954,829 1,804,347 3,537,227 6,296,403 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 150,801 458,540 978,158 1,587,499 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 159,225 271,414 658,743 1,089,382 Public Pool $ 8,395,426 16,355,117 36,475,918 61,226,461 -Breakage $ 65,211 109,995 208,033 383,239 -Surcharge $ 42,326 244,275 872,902 1,159,503 Payout to Public $ 8,287,889 16,000,847 35,394,983 59,683,719 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned include those of the Fairmount network and any other race meet whose Intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. 33 ILLINOIS STATE AND COUNTY FAIRS 2009 IMRNESS MEETS SPRINGFIELD STATE FAIR AUGUST 14-20 DUQUOIN STATE FAIR AUG.31-SEPT.5 BROWN COUNTY FAIR AUGUST 5-6 SPRINGFIELD DUQUOIN BROWN CO. Live Programs Raced 6 5 2 Live Races Run 61 52 19 Purses Distributed $946,000 $1,477,600 $25,191 Uncashed Tickets(2007) $4,845 $4,944 $0 ON INTER OFF ALL TRACK TRACT{ TRACK LOCATIONS AT ON ON ON FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR SPRINGFIELD Illinois Handle on Springfield Fair Races 378,875 52,725 105,761 537,361 Out-of-State Handle on Springfield Fair Races 168,691 Total Handle on Springfield Fair Races 378,875 52,725 105,761 706,052 Average Illinois Handle on Springfield Fair Races 63,146 8,788 17,627 89,560 Average Out-of-State Handle on Springfield Fair Races 28,115 Average Total Handle on Springfield Fair Races 63,146 8,788 17,627 117,675 Combined Illinois Handle $ 378,875 52,725 105,761 537,361 -Commission(Take Out) $ 77,049 10,960 22,506 110,515 Track Commission $ 35,683 5,125 15,538 56,346 Purses Earned $ 35,683 5,125 5,607 46,415 Out-of-State Simulcast Fee $ 0 0 0 0 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 5,683 710 1,361 7,754 Public Pool $ 301,826 41,765 83,255 426,646 -Breakage $ 4,042 555 793 5,390 -Surcharge $ 2,740 654 2,294 5689 Payout to Public $ 295,043 40,556 80,168 415"767 DUQUOIN Illinois Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 236,917 63,455 114,795 415,167 Out-of-State Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 2_17,263 Total Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 236,917 63,455 114,795 632,430 Average Illinois Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 47,383 12,691 22,959 83,033 Average Out-of-State Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 4_3,453 Average Total Handle on DuQuoin Fair Races 47,383 12,691 22,959 126,486 Combined Illinois Handle $ 236,917 63,455 114,795 415,167 -Commission(Take Out) $ 47,592 13,166 24,182 84,940 Track Commission $ 22,019 6,165 16,709 44,893 Purses Earned $ 22,019 6,165 6,086 34,270 Out-of-Slate Simulcast Fee $ 0 0 0 0 Pari-mutuel Tax $ 3,554 836 1,387 5,777 Public Pool $ 189,325 50,289 90,613 330,227 -Breakage $ 2,099 961 927 3,987 -Surcharge $ 1,772 748 2,355 4,874 Payout to Public $ 185,453 48,581 87,331 321,366 1BROWN COUNTY Handle Pari-muluel Tax Breakage Surcharge 0n Track on Brown County Races 27,478 412 515 218 Note: The above Track Commission and Purses Earned include those of the Illinois network and any 34 race meet whose intertrack or OTB is entitled to such. Transmission costs are not deducted. SUMMARY OF INTERTRACK WAGERING STATISTICS ARLINGTON PARK HALMORAL PARK FAIRMOUNT PARK AS AN INTERTRACK SITE AS AN INTERTRACK SITE AS AN INTERTRACK SITE ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs wagered 430 7,574 8,004 371 8,026 8,397 469 10,970 11,439 Mutuel Handle 7,973,576 35,559,364 43,632,940 1,857,938 8,433,930 10,291,868 4,171,281 27,198,902 31,370,183 Program Average 18,543 4,708 101,472 5,008 1,051 27,741 8,694 2,479 66,887 Attendance 100,116 0 100,116 63,013 0 63,013 102,779 0 102,779 Program Average 233 0 233 170 0 170 219 0 219 Admission Tax 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,649 0 7,649 Handle 7,973,576 35,659,364 43,632,940 1,857,936 8,433,930 10,291,868 4,171,281 27,198,902 31,370,183 ,Commission(Take Out) 1,693,375 7,426,867 9,120,242 397,127 1,761,683 2,158,810 875,665 5,598,026 6,473,691 Track Commission 786,886 2,832,899 3,619,785 184,629 672,587 857,216 432,619 2,297,386 2,730,004 Purses Earned 786,886 2,032,699 3,619,785 184,629 672,587 857,216 432,619 2,297,386 2,730,004 Out-of-State Sim.Fee 0 1,226,187 1,226,187 0 290,010 290,010 0 935,265 935,265 Pari-mutuel Tax 119,604 534,681 654,485 27,869 126,499 154,368 10,428 67,989 78,417 Public Pool 6,280,201 28,232,497 34,512,698 1,460,811 6,672,247 8,133,058 3,295,616 21,600,876 24,896,492 -Breakage 52,262 270,628 322,890 8,751 34,127 42,878 22,090 125,421 147,511 -Surcharge 90,184 403,615 493,799 21,960 98,103 120,083 48,239 315,447 353,686 Payout to Public 6,137,754 27,558,255 33,696,010 1 1,430,080 6,540,017 7,970,097 3,225,287 211,160,008 24,385,295 HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE MAYW000 PARK QUAD CITY DOWNS AS AN INTERTRACK SITE AS AN INTERTRACK SITE AS AN INTERTRACK SITE ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- WE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 420 8,335 8,755 432 9,993 10,425 528 10,877 11,405 Mutuel Handle 8,318,741 29,600,260 37,919,001 7,632,740 31,853,154 39,485,894 1,929,418 9,104,962 11,034,400 Program Average 19,807 3,551 90,263 17,668 3,188 91,403 3,654 837 20,898 Attendance 186.354 0 186,354 273,070 0 273,070 0 0 0 Program Average 444 0 444 632 0 632 0 0 0 Admission Tax 9,819 0 9,819 2,865 0 2,865 0 0 0 Handle 8,318,741 29,600,260 37,919,001 7,632,740 31,853,154 39,485,894 1,929,418 9,104,982 11,034,400 -Commission(Take Out) 1,729,356 5,955,470 7,684,829 1,621,685 6,608,702 8,230,387 422,431 1,919,964 2,341,594 Track Commission 802,289 2,246,820 3,049,109 753,597 2,517,806 3,271,403 196,745 734,759 931,504 Purses Earned 802,289 2,246.820 3,1349,109 753,597 2,517,806 3,271,403 1196,745 734,759 931,504 Out-of-State Sim.Fee 0 1,017,838 1,017,838 0 1,095,306 1,095,306 0 313,085 313,085 Pari-mutuel Tax 124,761 443,993 568,774 114,491 477,784 592,275 28,941 136,560 165,502 Public Pool 6,589,383 23,644,789 30,234,172 6,011,055 25,244,452 31,255,507 1,506,987 7,185,818 8,692,605 -Breakage 47,518 171,534 219,053 33,376 143,469 176,845 8,295 36,553 44,648 -Surcharge 96,745 347,061 443,BO6 86,391 361,485 447,876 24,791 111,503 136,293 Payout to Public 6,445,120 23,126,194 29,571,313 L 5,891,288 24,739,498 30,630,786 1,473,901 7,037,763 8,511,664 35 SUMMARY OF OFF TRACK WAGERING STATISTICS WAUKEGAN WEED STREET(CHICAGO) HODGKINS ARLINGTON PARK ARLINGTON PARK ARLINGTON PARK ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- WE CASTS TOTAL WE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 527 11,110 11,637 528 11,155 11,683 527 11,032 11,559 Mutuel Handle 3,766,147 20,726,776 24,512,923 5,636,152 29,001,443 34,637,595 3,216,738 14,175,754 17,392,492 Program Average 7,184 4„866 46,5141 I 10,675 2,600 65,602 6,104 1,285 33,003 Handle 3,786,147 20,726,776 24,512,923 5,636,152 29,001,443 34,637,595 3,216,738 14,175,754 17,392,492 -Commission(Take OuL 798,310 4,341,535 5,139,846 1,176,005 5,963,808 7,139,813 675,184 2,935,819 3,611,003 Track Commission 561,676 1,658,967 2,220,644 823,746 2,265,777 3,089,523 457,317 1,117,874 1,575,191 Purses Earned 179,642 1,656,967 1,838,809 267,717 2,265,777 2,533,494 169,617 1,117,874 1,267,491 Out-of-State Sim.Fef 0 712,713 712,713 0 997,247 997,247 0 487,449 487,449 Pari-mutuel Tax 56,792 310,887 367,679 84,542 435,007 519,549 48,251 212,622 260,872 Public Pool 2,987,837 16,385,240 19,373,077 4,460,147 23,037,636 27,497,782 2,541,553 11,239,935 13,781,489 -Breakage 18,830 77,081 95,912 28,994 130,328 159,321 16,471 62,068 78,539 -Surcharge 72,661 392,975 465,636 106,634 554,821 661,455 61,735 267,809 329,544 Payout to Public 2,896,345 15,915,184 18,811,529 4,324,519 22,352,487 26,677,006 2,463,348 10,910,058 13,373,406 ROCKFORD SOUTH ELGIN SOUTH BELOIT QUAD CITY DOWNS QUAD CITY DOWNS QUAD CITY DOWNS ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL FIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS 'TOTAL Programs Wagered 528 10,908 11,436 528 10,868 11,396 525 10,573 11,098 Mutuel Handle 2,147,899 9,547,430 11,695,329 1,779,190 8,364,410 10,143,600 870,387 4,635,349 5,505,736 Program Average 4,068 875 22,150 3,370 770 19,211 1,658 438 10,487 Handle 2,147,899 9,547,430 11,695,329 1,779,190 8,364,410 10,143,600 870,387 4,635,349 5,505,736 -Commission(Take Out 466,692 2,040,905 2,507,597 374,796 1,743,087 2,117,885 185,935 973,308 1,159,243 Track Commission 332,448 784,704 1,117,153 228,015 665,008 893,023 114,128 372,200 486,328 Purses Earned 102,025 784,7D4 885,730 120,095 665,008 785,103 58,751 372,200 430,951 Out-of-State Sim.ref 0 328,299 328,299 0 287,620 287,620 0 159,392 159,392 Pari-mutuel Tax 32,218 143,198 175,416 26,688 125,453 152,140 13,056 69,516 82,571 Public Pool 1,681,207 7,506,525 9,187,732 1,404,392 6,621,323 8,025,715 684,452 3,662,041 4,346,493 -Breakage 8,237 30,506 36,745 9,118 36,112 45,229 4,235 17,682 21,917 -Surcharge 40,069 177,896 217,966 34,182 158,432 192,614 16,530 88,916 105,445 Payout to Public 1,632,901 7,298,120 81931,021 1,361,092 6,426.779 7,787,872 663,688 3,555,444 4,219,131 MCHENRY LOCKPORT QUAD CITY DOWNS QUAD CITY DOWNS ILLINOIS SIMUL ILLINOIS SIMUL- UVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE 96ST5 TOTAL Programs Wagered 527 10,838 11,365 527 10,772 11,299 Mutuel Handle 1,728,935 8,778,549 10,507,484 1,360,086 6,310.061 7,690,147 Program Average 3,281 810 19,938 2,619 566 14,592 Handle 1,728,935 8,778,549 10,507,484 1,380,086 6,310,061 7,690,147 -Commission(Take Out 359,952 1,789,886 2,149,841 286,731 1,292,845 1,579,576 Track Commission 251,894 678,182 930,076 173,129 490,615 663,744 Purses Earned 82,124 678,182 760,306 92,901 490,615 583,516 Out-of-State Sim.FeE 0 301,660 301,860 0 216,978 216,978 Pari-mutuel Tax 25,834 131,665 157.598 20,701 94,637 115,338 Public Pool 1,368,962 6,988,661 6,357,643 1,093,355 5,017,216 6,110,571 -Breakage 11,235 73,140 84,375 7,867 30,183 38,050 -Surcharge 33,038 162,514 195,553 25,964 119,491 145,455 Payout to Public 1,324,709 6,753,007 8,077,715 1 1,059,524 4,867,542 5,927,056 36 SUMMARY OF OFF TRACK WAGERING STATISTICS SPRINGFIELD SAUGET ALTON FAIRMOUNT PARK FAIRMOUNT PARK FAIRMOUNT PARK ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL UVE CASTS TOTAL L E CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 528 10,098 10,626 527 10,730 '11,257 526 10,539 11,065 Mutuel Handle 1,239,078 5,792,492 7,031,570 1,696,509 10,481,958 12,178,476 931,43B 5,852,314 6,763,752 Program Average 2,347 574 13,317 3,219 977 23,109 1,771 555 12,897 Handle 1,239,078 5,792,492 7,031,570 1,696,509 10,481,968 12,178,476 931,438 5,852,314 6,783,752 -Commission(Take Out 271,540 1,232,415 1,503,955 356,089 2,158,712 2,514,801 193,467 1,209,BiB 1,403,305 Track Commission 210,966 509,380 720,366 270,742 886,D41 1,156,782 146,941 496,979 643,920 Purses Eamed 57,456 509,380 566,836 61,106 886,041 967,147 44,218 496,979 541,197 Out-of-State Sim.Fe 0 i99,181 199,181 0 360,434 360,434 0 201,238 201,238 Pari-mutuel Tax 3,098 14,474 17,571 4,241 26,197 30,438 2,328 14,622 16,951 Public Pool 967,538 4,560,077 5,527,615 1,340,420 8,323,256 9,663,676 737,950 4,642,496 5,380,446 -Breakage 4,626 19,419 24,046 9,452 47,241 56,693 5,200 23,057 28,257 -Surcharge 23,067 109,514 132,561 32,295 202,832 235,127 18,050 112,200 130,250 Payout to Public 939,845 4.431,143 5,370,988 1,298,674 8,073,183 9,371,856 714,700 4,507,239 5,221,940 CARBONDALE NILES MOKENA FAIRMOUNT PARK MAYWOOD PARK MAYWOOD PARK ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- UVE CASTS TOTAL UA CASTS TOTAL WE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 431 6,307 6,736 527 11,178 11,705 528 11,095 11,623 Mutuel Handle 364,578 2,191,577 2,556,154 6,572,734 27,785,288 34,356.022 2,647,883 9,841,133 12,489,016 Program Average 046 347 5,931 12,472 2,486 65,195 5,015 887 23,653 Handle 364,576 2,191,577 2,556,154 6,572,734 27,785,288 34,358,022 2547,883 9,841,133 12,489,016 -Commission(Take Out 78,761 472,070 550,831 1,385,210 5,774,39B 7,159,608 555,724 2,043,485 2,599,209 Track Commission 60,576 195,619 256,195 974,414 2,201,103 3,175,517 337,274 778,742 1,116,016 Purses Earned 17,274 195,619 212,893 312,205 2,201,103 2,513,307 178,732 778,742 957,474 Out-of-State Sim.Fe 0 75,360 75,360 0 955,426 955,428 0 338,398 338,398 Pari-mutuel Tax 911 5,472 6,384 98,591 416,765 515,356 39,716 147,603 187,321 Public Pool 285,816 1,719,507 2.005,323 5,187,524 22,010,890 27,198,414 2,092,159 7,797,648 9,889,607 -Breakage 1,380 6,031 7,411 33,267 116,963 150,231 14,109 40,849 54,958 -Surcharge 7,035 41,100 48,1351 125,347 538,802 664,149 49,785 186,499 236,284 Payout to Public 277,402 1,672,375 1,949,777 5,028,910 21,355,125 26,384,035 2,028,265 7,570,300 9,598,565 AURORA NORTH AURORA WEST JACKSON(CHICAGO) MAYWOOD PARK MAYWOOD PARK MAYWOOD PARK ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLWDIS SIMUL- WE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 525 10,553 11,078 527 10,515 11,042 213 4,849 5,062 Mutuel Handle 1,696,643 7,153,406 8,850,049 1,474,688 5,996,392 7,471,081 1,815,588 9,633,986 11,449,573 Program Average 3,232 678 16,857 2,798 570 14,177 8,524 1,987 53,754 Handle 1,696,643 7,153,406 8,850,049 1,474,686 5,996,392 7,471,081 1,815,586 9,633,986 11,449,573 -Commission(Take Out 354,136 1,464,411 1,818,547 305,092 1,206,895 1,511,987 382,541 1,979,548 2,362.089 Track Commission 215,683 555,573 771,255 189,570 455,385 644,955 269,067 751,885 1,020.952 Purses Earned 113,004 555,573 668,576 93,402 455,385 548,767 86,240 751,885 838,125 Out-of-State Sim.Fe 0 245,978 245,978 0 206,193 206,193 0 331,275 331,275 Pari-mutuel Tax 25,450 107,288 132,738 22,120 89,932 112,053 27,234 144,503 171,737 Public Pool 1,342,507 5,688,995 7,031,502 1,169,596 4,789,497 5,959,094 1,433,046 7,654,438 9,087,484 -Breakage 9,159 32,812 41,971 6,270 31,036 39,305 6,777 42,661 51,658 -Surcharge 33,522 138,653 172,174 29,119 122,959 152,07B 34,549 182,001 216,550 Payout to Public 1,299,826 5,517,530 6,817,356 1,132,208 4,635,502 5,767,710 1,389,720 7,429,555 8,819,276 37 SUMMARY OF OFF TRACK WAGERING STATISTICS 111TH&CORLISS(CHICAGO) NORMAL CHAMPAIGN BALMORAL RACING CLUB BALMORAL RACING CLUB BALMORAL RACING CLUB ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE, CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 528 11,188 11,716 528 10,941 11,469 526 10,612 11,140 Mutuel Handle 6,742,423 23,973,866 30,716,289 614,080 3,942,725 4,556,805 1,125,291 6,333,106 7,458,397 Program Average 12,770 2,143 58,175 1,163 360 8,630 2,131 597 14,126 Handle 6,742,423 23,973,866 30,716,289 614,080 3,942,725 4,556,805 1,125,291 6,333,106 7,458,397 -Commission(Take out 1,458,111 5,049,006 6,507,117 133,525 631,084 964,609 255,617 1,391,611 1,647,228 Track Commission 1,036,709 1,932,522 2,969,231 82,663 318,191 401,054 179,660 539,428 719,087 Purses Earned 320,265 1,932,522 2,252,787 41,450 318,191 359,641 59,078 539,428 598,506 Out-of-State Sim,FeE 0 824,368 824,368 0 135,575 135,575 0 217,771 217,771 Pari-mutuel Tax 101,136 359,594 460,730 9,211 59,128 68,338 16,879 94,985 111,864 Public Pool 5,284,312 18,924,660 24,209,172 4B0,555 3,111,640 3,592,196 869,674 4,941,495 5,811,169 -Breakage 25,993 80,858 106,851 2,421 13,723 16,144 2,833 13,790 16,622 -Surcharge 124,871 447,783 572,654 11,229 73,361 84,589 21,937 114,066 136,003 Payout to Public 5,133,449 18,396,216 23,529,667 466,906 3,024,557 3,491,463 844,904 4,813,639 5,658,543 BUFFALO GROVE PEORIA OAKBROOK TERRACE BALMORAL RACING CLUB BALMORAL RACING CLUB HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 215 3,685 3,900 463 9,610 10,073 528 11,308 11,836 Mutuel Handle 401,669 1,620,280 2,021.949 840,548 4,184,378 5,024,926 6,695,406 32,327,501 39,222,907 Program Average 1,868 440 9,404 1,815 435 10,853 13,059 2,859 74,286 Handle 401,669 1,620,280 2,021,949 840,546 4,184,378 5.024,926 6,895,406 32,327,501 39,222,907 -Commission(Take Out 82,775 332,360 415,135 '176,366 861,012 1,037,376 1,463,977 6,761,161 8,225,138 Track Commission 53,654 126,172 179,826 107,021 327,187 434,208 1,033,015 2,562,323 3,615,338 Purses Earned 23,096 126,172 149,268 56,737 327,167 383,924 327,532 2,582,323 2,909,655 Out-of-State Sim.Fef 0 55,715 55,715 0 143,884 143,884 0 1,111,617 1,111,617 Pari-mutuel Tax 6,025 24,300 30,325 12,808 62,753 75,361 103,431 484,898 588,329 Public Pool 318,894 1,287,920 1,606,814 664,182 3,323,366 3,987,548 5,431,429 25,566,340 30,997,769 -Breakage 1,912 6,334 8,246 4,805 17,243 22,047 31,793 125,421 157,214 -Surcharge 7,306 32,145 39,45'1 16,478 80,208 96,686 130,524 6`18,589 749,113 Payout to Public 309,676 1,249,441 1,559,117 642,899 3,225,915 3,868,815 5,269,112 24,822,330 30,091,442 CRESTWOOD JOLIET LASALLE&OHIO(CHICAGO) HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE HAWTHORNE RACE.COURSE ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 528 11,318 11,846 528 11,196 11,724 528 11,058 11,586 Mutuel Handle 7,619,219 26,546,598 34,165,817 2,914,521 11,675,362 14,589,883 3,659,680 17,384,712 21,044,392 Program Average 14,430 2,346 64,708 5,520 1,043 27,632 6,931 1,572 39,657 Handle 7,619,219 26,546,598 34,165,817 2,914,521 11,675,362 14,589,883 3,659,680 17,384,712 21,044,392 -Commission(Take Out 1,629,723 5,553,674 7,183,397 620,118 2,413,376 3,033,493 779,811 3,618,116 4,397,927 Track Commission 1,153,522 2,121,328 3,274,850 379,670 918,395 1,298,054 477,888 1,379,784 1,857,672 Purses Earned 361,913 2,121,328 2,483,241 196,730 918,395 1,1`15,125 247,028 1,379,784 1,626,812 Out-of-State Sim.Fe 0 912,834 912,834 0 401,470 401,470 0 597,793 597,793 Pari-mutuel Tax 114,268 398,184 512,472 43,716 175,116 218,834 54,895 260,756 315,651 Public Pool 5,969,496 20,992,924 26,982,420 2,294,404 9,261,986 11,556,390 2,879,868 13,766,596 16,646,464 -Breakage 34,660 99,012 133,673 '14,190 49,586 63,776 17,606 71,942 89,548 -Surcharge 142,825 504,444 647,269 56,620 224,640 281,260 70,054 326,426 396,480 Payout to Public 5,812,011 20,389,468 26,201,479 2,223,593 8,987,760 11,211,353 L 2,792,208 13,368,227 '16,160,435 38 SUMMARY OF OFF TRACK WAGERING STATISTICS ELK GROVE VILLAGE PERU HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE ILLINOIS SIMUL- ILLINOIS SIMUL- LNE CASTS TOTAL LIVE CASTS TOTAL Programs Wagered 527 10,677 11,204 489 9,232 9,721 Mutuel Handle 1,912,587 7,295,080 9,207,668 605,071 2,566,545 3,192,616 Program Average 3,629 683 17,472 1,239 280 6,529 Handle 1,912,587 7,295,080 9,207.668 606,071 2,586,545 3,192,616 -Commission{Take out 398,607 1,505,341 1,903,949 129,771 545,963 675,734 Track Commission 267,708 572,539 840,248 79,770 209,117 288,887 Purses Earned 102,210 572,539 674,750 40,910 209,117 250,027 Out-of-State Sim.Fef 0 250,849 250,849 0 88,941 88,941 Parl-mutuel7ax 28,609 109,413 138,102 9,091 38,768 47,878 Public Pool 1,513,980 5,789,739 7,303,719 476,300 2,040,562 2,516,882 -Breakage 9,920 30,303 40,224 2,642 9,138 11780 -Surcharge 36,453 139,762 176,215 11,497 49,198 60,695 Payout to Public 1,467,607 5,619,673 7,087,281 462,161 1,982,246 2,444,408 39 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HORSE RACING PROGRAMS ILLINOIS STANDARDBRED BREEDERS FUND 2009 PURSES AND AWARDS PAID TOTAL STAKESAND OWNERS'/ FURSESAND LATE CLOSERS OVERNITES BREEDERS' BONUS BREEDERS' BALMO TRACK/ASSOCIATION LPARK RACES PURSES PACES PURSES AWARDS AWARDS AWARDS BAI,MORAL PARK Balmarnl Racing Club 165 $4,070,930 15 $72,100 $340,375 $427,826 $4,911,231 MAYWOOD PARK Maynvood Park Trolling Association,Inc. 43 $769,020 123 $413,400 516,300 $238,418 $1,437,138 ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Dept ofAgriculture 46 $620,000 16 $326,000 $2,987 $948,987 DUQUOIN STATE FAIR Dept of Agriculture 30 $518,000 23 $959,600 $2,194 $1,479,794 BROWN COUNTY,MT.STERLING 7 $25,191 Illinois Dept.of Agriculture Race 1 $6,000 PARI-MUTUEL TOTALS 292 $6,009,141 177 $1,771,100 $361,856 $666,244 $8,777,150 NON-PART-MUTUEL RACING 36 County Fairs Colt Association Racing 385 $1,033,637 $1,033,637 ICFAged Stakes 4& Up Division 22 $95,500 $95,500 Doi I,"State Classic Decatur(3YO) 6 $66,298 $66,298 Lincoln(2 YO) 6 $116,908 $116,908 Illinois Stallion Stakes Charleston 5 $52,600 $52,600 1SOBA Summer&Fall Previews DuQaoin(5/31) 14 $12,000 $12,000 Springfield(616) 11 $12,000 $12,000 Springfield(6113) 8 $12,000 $12,000 Springfield(9/27) 12 $10,000 $10,000 NON-PARI-MUTUELTOTALS 469 $1,410,943 $1,410,943 ILLINOIS CONCEIVED AND FOALED"BONUS I'ROURAMS Million Dollar Bonus Program jar 2-Yea1=01ds(not offered after 2002) $0 $0 Illinois Topline 3&Up Bonuses for JCF Winners(2000-Istyear offered)20 races $25,500 $25,500 TO TXLBONUSESPAID $25,500 $25,500 2009 GRAND TOTALS ,M $7.420.084 ,LU $1,771,100 IM-744 UU&J9 These 2009 figures are only for events restricted to Illinois Conceived and Foaled{10I horses that are properly registered with the Department of Agriculture,and do not include purses won by ICF horses in open competition. Bonuses awarded to ICF horses winning in open overnites in Illinois pari-mutuel competition are included in above table. 40 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HORSE RACING PROGRAMS 2009 ILLINOIS THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS FUND PURSES AND AWARDS PAID IL-REGISTERED IL-RESTRICTED WINNERS WINNERS PLACE/SHOW TOTALPURSES STAKES RACES OPEN SHARE OWNERS' OWNERS' BREEDERS' AND TRACK/ASSOCIATION RACES PUME S RACES PURSES RACES OF PURSES AWARDS AWARDS AWARDS AWARDS HAWT 4ORNE RACE COURSE 6 $564,200 91 $1,928,500 122 51,007,600 $300,300 $156,222 $286,553 $4,243,375 Spring Meet (68 races) (139 races) ARLINGTON PARK 8 $657,3S0 167 $4,569,736 144 $1,698,487 $501,981 $307,165 $556,134 $8,290,853 Arlington Park (101 races) (238 races) HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE 8 $753,075 107 $2,328,500 159 51,265,700 $365,400 $191,805 $351,383 $5,255,863 Fall Meet (87 races) (181 races) FAMNIOUNTPARK 0 50 49 $268,000 211 $758,040 $185,076 $101,696 $112,889 $1,425,701 Fairmount Parrk Inc. (80 races) (171 races) PARI-MUTUELTOT.ALS 22 $1,974,625 414 59,094,736 636 $4,729,827 $1,352,757 $756,888 $1,306,959 $19,215,792 Stallion Owner's Awards $31,950 County Fairs Racing $75,512 TOTAL OF PROGRAM ILE323.25A ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HORSE RACING PROGRAMS 2009 ILLINOIS QUARTERHORSE BREEDERS FUND PURSES RACES PURSES P.ARI-MUTUEL TOTALS 0 50 NON PARI-MUTUEL TOTALS County Fairs 8 $15,000 2009 GRAND TOTALS 8 $15,000 These 2009 figures are only for events restricted to Illinois Conceived and Foaled(ICF)horses that are properly registered with the Department of Agriculture,and do not include p=cs won by ICF horses in open competition Sterling Codthers, Inc. Page i of 3 ARTICLE C. B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 10-7C-1: USES PERMITTED: All uses permitted in the O and B-1 Districts Appliances-sales ArmylNavy surplus sales Art gallery-art studio sales Art supply store Audrlorrum Automatic food service. Automobile accessory store. Automobile rental Bicycle shop. Billiard parlor. Blueprint and photostat shop. Bowling alley Carry-out food service Catalog sales office Clothing store-all types Dance hall Department store Discount store. Drygoods store-retail. Floor covering sales. Furniture sales-newfused. Hardware store Health club or gymnasium. Hotel. Interior decorating studio. Junior department store Lealher goods. Locksmith. Motel Music,instrument and record store Newspaper publishing. Office equipment and supply sales. Paintfwallpaper store. Pawnshop Personal loan agency http://www.sterlingeodifiers.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter id=16190&ke... 11/4/2010 merung uocnners, inc. Page 2 of 3 Pet store Picture frame store Radio and television swoios. Reducing salon,masseur and steam bath Sporting goods. Stationery. Taxidermist. Theater Toy store Typewriter-sales and repair. Variety store Watch and clock sales and repair Weaving and mending-custom.(Ord 1973.56A,3.28-1974,amid 1994 Code) 10-7C-2: SPECIAL USES: All special uses permilted in the B-1 District. Apartments,single-family,located in business buildings' Gasoline service station Marine (Ord 1973-56A,3-28-1974,amid.Ord. 1994.1A,2-10-1994) 10-7C-3: LOT AREA: No lot shall have an area less than ten thousand(10.000)square feet (Ord 1986-1,1-9.1986) 10-7C-4:YARD AREAS: No building shall be erected or enlarged unless the following yards are provided and maintained in connection with such building,structure or enlargement, A Front Yard No minimum front yard shall be required (Ord. 1973-56A,3-28-1974) B.Side Yards 1.A minimum side yard shall be required between buildings within the B-2 District of twenty feet(20')between a bukding constructed thereon and the side lot line,except in any existing B-2 Zoning District within the corporate boundaries where no minimum side yard shall be required between buildings,except where a side yard adjoins a street,wherein a minimum side yard of not less than Thirty feel(30')shall be required 2 The Zoning Board of Appeals may,upon application,grant a variance to any petitioner seeking to vary the side yard requirements in a B-2 District if the variance is sought for a parcel of real estate that is sought to be developed as a planned unit development because of the unique nature of Iheparcel or development sought thereon (Ord 1986-1, 1 9-1986,amid 1994 Code) C Rear Yard.A rear yard of not less than twenty feet(20').(Ord. 1973-56A,3-28-1974) D Transitional Yards Where a side or rear lot line coincides with a residential district zone,a yard of not less than thirty feet(30')shall be required A transitional yard shall be maintained only when the adjoining residential district is zoned R-1 or R-2 One-Family Residential (Ord 1973-56A,3- 28.1974;amd Ord 1987-1,2-12-1987) littp://www.sterlingeodifiers.coin/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=1 G 190&ke... 11/412010 .3rc,,rrrrr, < llUrrrLJJ, uiU. Page 3 of 3 10-7C-5: LOT COVERAGE: Not more than eighty percent(80%)of the area of the zoning lot may be occupied by buildings and structures,including accessory buildings (Ord. 1973-56A.3.28-1974) 10-7C-6: MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: A No budding or structure shall be erected or altered to exceed a maximum height of six(6)stores or eighty feel(80'),whichever is lower B No building or structure shall be erected or altered to exceed a maximum height of three(3)stories or thirty five feet(35')within the"downtown area"as described by exhibit A,attached to the ordinance codified herein (Ord 2006.67,8-8-2006) 10-7C-7: OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING: All in accordance with regulations set forth in chapter 11 of this title.(Ord. 1973-56A,3-28-1974) Footnotes-Click any foctnote link to go back to its reference Footnote t-See Section 10-713- of this Chapter http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/getBookData.php?id=&chapter_id=16190&ke... 11/4/2010 United City of Yorkville 43 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 9 ► _ o Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fax: 630-553-3436 PC# APPUCATION&PETITION ANNEXATIOR,PLANNED Y%TlMaaE=l�,op0 JNT,ZONING OR SPECIAL USE REQUEST Development Name: Bar, Inc, (OTB) Date of5ubmission: 10112/10 Requesting: a Annexation 0 zoning 0 Planned Unit Development 48pedalUse: 19-2 SIU for put-poses of operating an off-track etvng Tacility 1. Name of Polltloner(s): Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. Address: . 1447 Cannonball Trail,- Yorkville, IL 60560 Phone Number. 630-553-6060 Fax Number. Emed Address: Relallonship of Pstllloner(s)to subject property; X (other) Tenant a Owner 0 Developer 0 Contract Purchaser First National Bank of Ottawa 2. Name of holder oflagal title,if different from#1: as Trustee under Trust #2400 If legal 1l0e is held In a Land Tiust,list the names of ell holders of any benefldal Interest therein: Muhammad S. Kapadla and Rose Kapadla 3. a). (t). Street address and physical location o(sub)ed property: 1447 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, IL 60560 VQ. Zoning of surrounding parcels: North: PUD South: 0 Office District and R-3 General Residence District East: B-2 General Business District and R-3 General Residence District West: 0 Office District b), Legal description of property;adach as Exhfblt W. c). Total Acreage: 3 +1- d). Kendall County Parcel Nurnber(s)of property: 03-29-126-006 e). Current Toning Classificalfon: 0-2 0. Zoning Classification Requested: *� B)_ Is this property within City limits? X Yes No,requesiing annexation ** B-2 SlIJ for purposes of operating an off-track betting facility and text amendment to Identify an off-track betting facility as a special use within the B-2 General Business UAW City urYmlAtlltAMMUtIun.PLID.lomng.Spmwl[INApplIMICM t cv" 1.19M Zoning District 44 4. Names and addresses of any adjoining or contiguous landowners and landowners vtthin 500' entitled to notice of petition under any applicable CKy ordinance or State Statute: Attach a separate list and label as Exhibit*B1. 5. List all goverg7ektal entitles or agencies required to receive notice under Illinois law: B. List the Illinois Business Tax Number(IBT#)forte State of Illinois and names of businesses located on subject property to be annexed: NIA 7. Does a Hood plain exist on the subject property? No B. Do Electors reside on the subject property? No If so,Ihsy must execute this petition to annex. (Electors as dertned by Illinois law is a resident of the parcel who Is a registered voter. Legal owners of the annexing parcel must sign the petition regardless of place of residence or legal voting status.) 9. Contact Information: Name,address,phone number,fox number,and emall address of person to whom inquiries regarding this petition may be directed: Attorney: dame: Daniel J. Kramer Address: _.. 1107A S. Bridge 5t. _ Phone Number 530-553-8500 Fox Number. 630-553--5754 Email Address: Engineer. Name: NIA Address, _ Phone Number. Fax Number. Email Address: Land Planner. Name: N/A Address: Phone Number. Fax Number. Email Address: unaledc'u►ursgrkvdkAtm�xauuR1'1�0.7unne 5petal OMApplicahon Retiwed: 12910 45 10. Submit the following to the Community Development Department in order to be scheduled for the necessary committee meetings. An Incomplete submittal could delay the scheduling of your project. a. Original application with legal description plus 35 copies. b. Appropriate filing fee(Please refer to page 4 of this application to"Petitioner Route, Step 1, Fees'andlor contact the Community Development Department for verification of this amount.) c. Concept or Preliminary Site Plan:35 sets folded to fit In a 10"x 13"envelope. d. One CD containing one electronic copy(pdf)of each of the signed application (complete with exhibits)legal description, and site plan. In witness whereof the following petltioner(s)have submitted this application under oath and verify that to the best of their knowledge Its contents are true and correct and swear that the property to be annexed is contiguous to the United City of Yorkville. Date: .1 0/1 z I 1 0 Petitloner(s) Signature: (All legal property owners,signatures must appear on this application.) Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. teV2 oU Is Subscribed and swom to before me this i day of Cho8 G 1(} . Notary Seal THIS APPMATION MUST BE NOTARIZE "OFFICIAL Sl=At_" LISA G.CARPENTER NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF ILLINOIS MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1110014 United City or Yorkville AnneNznon,PUD,Zoning.Special Use Application Revised 11.909 46 ANNEXATION, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT,ZONING OR SPECIAL USE REQUEST PETITIONER ROUTE Step 1: Petitioner must submit a completed application, fees"and all pertinent materials to the Community Development Department a minimum of 45 days prior to the targeted Plan Commission meeting. Petitioner is responsible for making submittals to other review agencies such as Kendall County,Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois Department of Natural Resources,U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,etc.,to allow timely review by City. "Fees: a. Annexation or Annexation and Rezoning-$250 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres b. Rezoning only-$200 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres c. Special Use-$250 plus$10 per acre for each awe over 5 acres d. Engineering Review Fees-1.25%of the approved englneer's estimate of cost of all land improvements,to be determined by City Engineer. e. Planned Unit Development fee-$500 f. Engineering Review Deposit-up to 1 acre=$1,000; over 1 acre but not over 10=$2,500 over 10 acres,but not over 40=$5,000 over 40 acres,but not over 100=$10,000 over 100 acres=$20,000 g_ Deposit for Outside Consultants-under 2 acres=$1,000 2 to 10 acres= $2,500 over 10 acres=$5,000 Note: Owner/Developer will be responsible for payment of recording fees and costs,public hearing costs including a wften transcription of public hearing and outside consultant costs(i.e.legal review,land planner, zoning coordinator,environmental,etc.). Should OwnerlDeveloper not pay these fees directly,they will be responsible for reimbursing the United City of Yorkville for the aforementtoned fees and costs. Note: You must present your plan at each of the meetings below as Indicated Step 2: Plan Council: The Plan Council meets the 2nd and 4°i Thursday of the month at 9:00 a.m.in the city conference Room. Upon recommendation by the Plan Council,you will move forward to the Plan Commission Meeting. Attendees to this meeting include: Community Development Director,City Engineer,Zoning Official, Public Works Director, Director of Parks and Recreation, Fire Department Representative, and Police Department representative. Step 3: Park.Board planning meeting: The Park Board makes recommendations on any park sites included in residential developments. The Park Board planning meeting is the 4th Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Parks and Recreation Office at 201 W,Hydraulic Street. Step 4: Plan Commission. The Plan Commission meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.in the Yorkville public library at 902 Game Farm Road. The Plan Commission will make a recommendation for the City Council's consideration. The Plan Commission consists of 10 members appointed by the Mayor A public hearing will be held at this time for the Annexation Agreement and/or Rezoning request or Special Use request. Notice Oil be given by publication by the United City of Yorkville in the Kendall County Record and certified mail by the petitioner to adjacent property owners within 500 R of the subject property no less than fifteen days and no more than 30 days prior to the public hearing date. A certified affidavit must be filed by the petitioner with the Community Development Department's office containing the names,addresses and permanent parcel numbers of all property owners, Umtcd City o!"Yorkvilie Annmilion.PVD.Zoning.Special Use Appltc9hun Rr%ised 1,29091 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLAN COMMISSION PC 2010-13 NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT Ultimate Sports Bar Inc., on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc., Petitioner, has filed an application with the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, requesting to amend Title 10, Chapter- 7, Article C of the Municipal Zoning Code to define and identify licensed off-track betting and inter-track wagering locations or facilities as an allowed Special Use within the B-2 General Business District. NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT the Plan Commission for the United City of Yorkville will conduct a public hearing on said application on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkville Public Library, 902 Gatne Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois 60560. The public hearing may be continued from time to time to dates uncertain without further notice being published. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any written comments should be addressed to the United City of Yorkville City Clerk, City Hall, 800 Game Fann Road, Yorkville, Illinois 60560, and will be accepted up to the date of the public hearing. By order of the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. JACQUELYN MILSCHEWSKI City Clerk BY: Lisa Pickering Deputy Clerk Ordinance No. 2010- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AMENDING THE YORKVILLE ZONING ORDINANCE (Off- Track Betting Facility) WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City that the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance is amended so that the City can allow and regulate off-track betting facilities as a special use in the B-2 General Business District, in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens; and, WHEREAS, the PIan Commission convened and held a public hearing on the 10`}' day of November 2010, on the question of the text amendment to the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance; and, WHEREAS, upon conclusion of said public hearing, the Plan Commission recommended the approval of the text amendment to the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. That Title 10, Chapter 2, Section 3 of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended by the addition of the following definition: "Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility: an inter-track wagering facility or location licensed by the Illinois Racing Board whose physical premises, structure and equipment is utilized for the legal wager on the outcome of a simultaneously televised horse races taking place at an Illinois race track or a race track outside of Illinois as prescribed in the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975, as amended. Off-Track Betting (OTB) facilities shall be an accessory use to a restaurant or food establishment, and the OTB component of the facility shall be no more than forty-five percent (45%) of the gross total floor area." Section 3. That Title 10, Chapter 7, Article C (B-2 General Business District), Section 2, of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended by the addition of the following allowed special use: "Off-track betting (OTB) facility" Section 4. That Title 10, Chapter 7, Article D, Section 2, of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows: "10-7D-2: Special Uses: A. Allowed: All special uses permitted in the B-2 district. Amusement park Boat launching ramp Boat rental and storage Daycare centers Stadium B. Prohibited: Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility" Section 5. That Title 10, Chapter 7, Article E, Section 2B, of the Yorkville City Code, as amended, be and is hereby amended by adding the following: "Off-Track Betting (OTB) Facility" Section 6. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2010. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF DIANE TEELING GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS GEORGE GILSON JR. Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2010. MAYOR 2 `,QED CST y Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number OT Legal El PC /ZBA#3 183$ Finance ❑ EST. � �` ' .`� Engineer ❑ Tracking Number � City Administrator ■ Public Works ❑ PC 2010-14 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: special Use for OTB Meeting and Date: EDC I December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Requested Special Use approval for an Off-Track Betting(OTB) facility within the B-2 General Business District located at 1447 Cannonball Trail (Ultimate Sports Bar). Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 11/10/10 Action Taken: PC Public Hearing &Recommendation Item Number: PC 2010-14 Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Vote. Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, A1CP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum and supporting documents. o Memorandum JLL a To: Economic Development Committee �sr 1 1836 From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator 0; It C It p Date: December 3, 2010 K-LIC "�C= Subject: Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc.— 1447 Cannonball Trail <ke Request for Special Use Permit for an Off-Track Betting (OTB) facility within the B-2 General Business District. Background & Request: Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. is requesting special use approval within the B-2 General Business District for the purpose of operating an off-track betting (OTB) facility to be located at 1447 Cannonball Trail in the Town Crossing commercial/retail development. This request is concurrent with the petitioner's proposal to amend the city's Zoning Ordinance to identify OTB facilities as an allowed special use within the B-2 district. Plan Commission Action: The Plan Commission reviewed the request at a public hearing held on November 10, 2010 and made the following action: Motion to recommend approval of the text amendment subject to the following conditions: • Wagering at the off-track betting (OTB) facility shall be limited only to live horse races and not include wagering on any other sporting activity, professional or otherwise. • The petitioner must obtain all required City permits and licenses associated with the tenant build-out and operation of the OTB facility, including but not limited to applicable building permits and liquor control licenses. • The petitioner shall provide specific details/information on preventative measures to be taken to mitigate under-aged drinking within the betting parlor and bar area. • The petitioner shall obtain a license from the Illinois Racing Board prior to commencing any wagering activities at the property and must maintain good standing with the Illinois Racing Board. • The wagering component of the sports bar shall be limited to no more than 45% of the gross leasable floor space. • The petitioner shall allow the United City of Yorkville access to the camera surveillance system for the off-track betting facility upon request when related to crime prevention, investigations or other public safety matters pertaining to the property. • The petitioner must execute a shared parking agreement with a nearby property owner with an existing parking lot area sufficient to accommodate the overflow parking during special events at the facility. A copy of said executed agreement shall be provided to and approved by the City prior to issuance of an occupancy permit. • The petitioner shall submit a parking plan for every event requiring off-site parking. The plan shall include details regarding the use of trolley services or any other patron valet services and proposed traffic flow on US 34 and Cannonball Trail. Said plan shall be submitted to the City for approval no less than fifteen (15) business days prior to the event date. • Any violation of the conditions of the Special Use as determined by the United City of Yorkville shall be remedied by the petitioner to the satisfaction of the City or be subject to revocation of the special use granted herein. Action Item: Lucietto-yes, Crouch-yes, Lindblom-yes, Jones-yes, Baker-yes, Holdiman-yes, Kraupner-yes, Adams-nay; Winninger-yes 8 ayes; 1 no The Plan Commission reviewed the following standards when preparing the recommendation to approve: Special Use Standards (10-14-6 of Zoning Ordinance) F. Standards: No special use shall be recommended by the Plan Commission unless said Commission shall find that: 1. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be unreasonably detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare. 2. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 3. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses penmitted in the district. 4. Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage or other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. 5. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress or egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. 6. The special use shall in all other respects conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located, except as such regulations may in each instance be modified by the city council pursuant to the recommendations of the plan commission. Staff Comments' • There was also a request made by Alderman Gilson directed to the Petitioner to provide written approval from the current tenants of the retail building strip of the proposed OTB use. However, this condition was not included in the Plan Commission's recommendation. • Attached is a draft ordinance and staffs memorandum to the Plan Commission for your reference. The Plan Commission's recommendation regarding this matter will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval at the December 14`h meeting. Memorandum ." To: Plan Commission l �h ._ EST,. , SB36 From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator �, y �O� ll �1 %` � Date: November 4, 2010 Jl° w a cc.+r Subject: PC 2010-14 - Request for Special Use Permit for an Off-Track Betting (OTB) facility within the B-2 General Business District. Petitioner's Request: Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. is requesting special use approval within the B-2 General Business District for the purpose of operating an off-track betting (OTB) facility to be located at 1447 Cannonball Trail in the Town Crossing commercial/retail development. This request is concurrent with the petitioner's proposal to amend the city's Zoning Ordinance to identify OTB facilities as an allowed special use within the B-2 district. Proposal Summary & Staff Comment: Below is staffs commentary regarding the petitioner's proposal for the off-track betting facility. A more detailed project narrative; information about the Hawthorne Race Course and its off-track wagering venues; five-year revenue projections for the proposed Yorkville OTB; and a schematic floor plan prepared by the petitioner is also included in the packet for your review. Day-to-Day Operations: If approved, this location will be the sixth and final OTB licensed under the Hawthorne Race Course located at 3501 S. Laramie in Stickney, Illinois and serve as a wagering venue for live horse races taking place in Illinois as well as other racetracks throughout North America. To accommodate the off-track betting facility, the Ultimate Sports Bar will expand its current leasable space into the adjoining un-occupied unit which will contain the television monitors broadcasting the various races, wagering (tote) terminals and tellers. Since the live horse races are televised via a secured satellite broadcast, the building will require the installation of one or more roof-top satellite dishes. Anticipated daily business hours for the OTB will be from 11:00 a.m. until the last night harness race, typically between 11:00 p.m. and midnight. Wagering at the off-track betting facility will be open to patrons 18 years or older, in accordance with State law. Parking: The petitioner also plans to hold special events at the OTB facility during significant horseracing competitions such as the Breeder's Cup and Triple Crown Races. The available on-site parking will be utilized for the daily operation of the sports bar and OTB. During these planned special events, the petitioner proposes to enter into a written agreement with either Menards or the Yorkville Market Place located across the street to provide additional off-site parking. Trolley service will be provided between the OTB facility and the off-site parking for patrons attending these events. The available on-site parking for the Town Crossing commercial development consists of 97 spaces plus 4 handicapped accessible spaces for the current six (b) tenants. Staff believes the existing on-site parking is adequate for the daily operation of the sports bar and proposed OTB based upon their business hours and those of the other retail-service tenants. Security/Public Safety: Although the sports bar and OTB will most likely operate as a single tenant, security doors will be installed to separate the uses when the OTB is not open for business. The petitioner has detailed other security measures to be implemented at the facility such as on-site cameras (interior and exterior) with real-time computer feed to the race track and a FOB system which provides OTB employees with a direct link to the local police department for immediate emergency response. Staff has contacted other communities where OTB facilities currently operate and have been informed that the customer base is diverse corning from various socio-economic backgrounds. The median age of OTB customers is about 45 years old and includes businessmen, professionals, retirees and tradesmen.' With regard to public safety concerns at existing OTB locations, in 2009 the Village of Buffalo Grove conducted a survey of law enforcement agencies in reference to "calls for service" at off-track betting facilities between May 2007 and December 2008. The police agencies contacted included Aurora, Crestwood, Mokena, Niles and Oak Brook Terrace. According to Buffalo Grove's findings,there "...were no high risk/low frequency police incidents that create cause for public safety concern. ,2 The police responses to these OTB facilities were deemed relatively low in volume and minor in nature. Project Revenue: Per State regulations, all wagers placed at the off-track betting facility are subject to a monthly I% City Tax and I% County Tax. According to the petitioner, if approved, the Yorkville OTB facility is projected to generate approximately $6.425 million in annual wagers resulting in 564,250 tax revenue to the City of Yorkville and $64,250 to Kendall County in 2011. The petitioner projects the OTB facility will incrementally increase its revenue by 5% each year thereafter. By year 2015, the City of Yorkville is expected to receive nearly $110,000 in tax revenue generated from the OTB facility. Staff has reviewed the Illinois Racing Board 2009 Annual Report. In 2009, there were 529 race programs conducted and wagering at off-track betting facilities generated a total of approximately $79 million for city and county governments. This however represented a 14% decrease from the prior year and the Illinois Racing Board awarded a total of only 493 racing programs for calendar year 2010. Compliance with Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975• Staff has reviewed the proposal with regards to compliance with the zoning and citing requirements for off-track betting facilities in the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 as amended ("Act"), Off-track betting facilities are required to be located within a commercial or manufacturing zoning district or as a special use. If the proposed text amendment to the B-2 General Business District to allow OTB facilities as a special use is approved this location would satisfy the Act's zoning requirement. The Act also state that an OTB has to be more than 500 feet3 from an existing church or school and if 50 registered voters live in residences within 500 feet, a majority of those voters must approve of the use in writing. Although there are no churches in the immediate area, the Town Crossing retail development is located less than 150 feet north of the Kiddie Campus Source: Off-Track betting Brings New Revenue Source Benefrts to Local Communities{Inter-Track Partners,LLC). Memorandum dated February 5,2009 from Chief Steve S.Balinski to Deputy Village Manager Ghida Neukirch The distance of 500 feet is measured to the nearest part of any building used for worship services,educational programs,and residential purposes to the OTB facility,and not to property boundaries.(230 ILCS 5126 from Ch. 8,par.37-26) Daycare and within 500 feet of residential properties. According to the Act, the term "school" refers only to elementary and secondary schools and childcare centers are excluded. Further, the applicant has provided verification that there are less than 40 registered voters living in residences located within 500 feet of the proposed OTB. Based upon this information, the proposed location for the OTB facility is compliant with the State's citing requirements. Staff Recommendations: Staff offers the following recommendations for the Plan Commission to consider when reviewing the petitioner's request: • Wagering at the off-track betting (OTB) facility shall be limited only to live horse races and not include wagering on any other sporting activity, professional or Otherwise. • The petitioner must obtain all required City permits and licenses associated with the tenant build-out and operation of the OTB facility, including but not limited to applicable building permits and liquor control licenses. • The petitioner shall provide specific details/information on preventative measures to be taken to mitigate under-aged drinking within the betting parlor and bar area. • The petitioner shall obtain a license from the Illinois Racing Board prior to commencing any wagering activities at the property and must maintain good standing with the Illinois Racing Board. • The wagering component of the sports bar shall be limited to no more than 45% of the gross leasable floor space. • The petitioner shall allow the United City of Yorkville access to the camera surveillance system for the off-track betting facility upon request when related to crime prevention, investigations or other public safety matters pertaining to the property. • The petitioner must execute a shared parking agreement with a nearby property owner with an existing parking lot area sufficient to accommodate the overflow parking during special events at the facility. A copy of said executed agreement shall be provided to and approved by the City prior to issuance of an occupancy permit. • The petitioner shall submit a parking plan for every event requiring off-site parking. The plan shall include details regarding the use of trolley services or any other patron valet services and proposed traffic flow on US 34 and Cannonball Trail. Said plan shall be submitted to the City for approval no less than fifteen (15)business days prior to the event date. • Any violation of the conditions of the Special Use as determined by the United City of Yorkville shall be remedied by the petitioner to the satisfaction of the City or be subject to revocation of the special use granted herein. Standards for Special Use: Section 10-14-6F of the City's Zoning Ordinance establishes standards for special use requests. No special use shall be recommended by the plan commission unless said commission shall find that: 1. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be unreasonably detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare. 2. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinit,r fnr the parpose already peri;itt4 nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood. 3. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 4. Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage or other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. 5. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress or egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. 6. The special use shall in all other respects conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located, except as such regulations may in each instance be modified by the city council pursuant to the recommendations of the plan commission. Attachments: 1. Copy of Petitioner's Application w/attachments. 2. Narrative for Project Operation dated November 2, 2010. 3. Additional security information for the Ultimate Sports Bar/OTB dated November 4, 2010. 4. Buffer Map of parcels located within 500' of the proposed OTB facility. 5. Redacted copy of registered voters living in residences within 500' from the proposed OTB facility. 6. Copy of Public Notice. United City of Yorkville 43 ' 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fax: 630-553-3436 PC APPLICATION&PETMoN ANNEXATION,PLANNED M i1iA RT�pgA�T,ZONING OR SPECIAL USE REQUEST Development Name: Bar, Inc. (OTB) pate of Submission-. 10/12/14 Requesting: 0 Ammmilon 0 Zoning 0 Planned Unit Development 48per]alUse: B-2 S/U for purposes of operating an off-track e�TaCiM 1. Name ofPelltlonsr(s): Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. Address: 1+447 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, IL, 60560 Phone Number 630-553-6060 Fax Number. Ema#Addnw. Relationship of Petitianer(s)to subject proparty: X (other) Tenant p Owner D Developer 0 Contrad Purchaser First National Bank of Ottawa 2. Neme of holder of legal Cite.If dffereM from#1: as Trustee under Trust #2400 If legal title Is held In a Land Trust,list the names of am holders of any beaddal interest therein: Muhammad S. Kapadia and Rose Kapadia 3. a). (I). Street address and physical location of sublact property: 14+47 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, IL 60560 (11). zoning of surrounding parcels: Nom: PUD South: 0 Office District and R-3 General Residence District East B-2 General Business District and R-3 General Residence District West: 0 Office District b). Legal description of property;attach as Exhiblt W. c). Total Acreage: 3 +J- d). Kendall County Parcel Numbers)of property: 02-29-125-006 e). Current Zoning Classification: B-2 0. Zoning Classiflcatlon Requested: i* g). Is this property within City limits? X Yes No,requesting annexation *k 8-2 S/U for purposes of operating an off-track betting facility and text amendment to Identify an off-track betting facifity as a special use within the B-2 General Business vi,mcilyorYoA%iih:Amwi,&uon.PLTD.lomn&SjvcWlk4Apo=Uoh KWSW 12909 Zoning District 44 4. Names and addresses of any adlotning or oontiguous landowners and landowners within E00' entitled to nodce of petition under any applicable City ordinance or State Statute: Attach a separate Ilst and label as Exhlbit'B`. S. List all goverip%tal entities or agencies required to recelve notice under Illinois law: 6. List the llllnols Bushwss Tax Number(IBTO)for the State of Illinois and names of buslnesses located on subject property to be annexed: NIA 7. Does a flood plain exist on the subject propetty7 No B. Do Electors reside on ft subject property? No If so,they must execute this petition to annex. (Rectors as defined by Illinols Law is a reslderd of the parcel who is a registered voter. Legal owners of the annexing parcel must sign the petition regardless of place of residence or legal voting status.) 9. Content Information: Name,address, phone number,fax number,and emall address of person to whom Inquirles regarding this petition may be directed; Attorney; Name: Daniel J. Kramer Address: 1107A S. Bridge St. Phone Number. 630-553-9500 Fax Number. 630-5S3-5764 Email Address, _ Engineer. Name: NIA Address: Phone Number: Fax Number, Entail Address; Land Planner: Name: N/A Address: Phone Number. Fax Number. Email Address: Un'acdCU�orYmin�tkAaure�mu.n.i'im.7oapu 5�xe�li�rA�piieaum+ I niwd: 129w 45 10. Submit the following to the Community Development Department in order to be scheduled for the necessary committee meetings. An incomplete submittal could delay the scheduling of your project, a. Original application with legal description plus 35 copies. b. Appropriate filing fee(Please refer to page 4 of this application to'Petitioner Route, Step 1, Fees'and/or contact the Community Development Department For verification of this amount.} c. Concept or Preliminary Site Plan: 35 sets folded to fit In a 10'x 13'envelope. d. One CD containing one electronic copy(pdf)of each of the signed application (complete with exhibits)legal description,and site plan. In witness whereof the following petitioners)have submitted this application under oath and verify that to the best of their knowledge Its contents are true and correct and swear that the property to be annexed is contiguous to the United City of Yorkville. Date: %0 I%z 11 0 Petitioners)Signature: (All legal property owners:signatures must appear on this application.) Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. Steve Koull S Subscribed and sworn to before me this i a} day of _,age G 16 Notary Seal THIS APPLICATION MUST BE NOTARIZE "OFFICIAL s€AL" LISA G.CAAPENMR NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF ILLINOIS MY COMMISSION EXPIRES`11191P014 Unwed Ci}y or Yorkwile Annexation.PUD,Zoning.Spec ial Use Appi"tion Revised 12009 46 ANNEXATION, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT,ZONING OR SPECIAL USE REQUEST PETITIONER ROUTE Step 1. Petitioner must submit a completed application,fees'and all pertinent materials to the Community Development Department a minimum of 45 days prior to the targeted Plan Commission meeting. Petitioner is responsible for making submittals to other review agencies such as Kendall County, Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,etc.,to allow timely review by City. 'Fees: a. Annexation or Annexation and Rezoning-$250 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres b. Rezoning only-$200 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres c. Special Use-$250 plus$10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres d. Engineering Review Fees-1.25%of the approved engineer's estimate of cost of all land Improvements,to be determined by City Engineer. e. Planned Unit Development fee-$500 f. Engineering Review Deposit-up to 1 acre=$1,000; over 1 acre but not over 10=$2,500 over 10 acres,but not over 40=$5,000 over 40 acres,but not over 100=$10,000 over 100 acres=$20,000 g. Deposit for Outside Consultants-under 2 acres=$1,000 2 to 10 acres= $2,500 over 10 acres=$5,000 Note: Owner/Developer will be responsible for paym ant of recording fees and costs, public hearing costs including a written transcription of public hearing and outside consultant costs(I.e.legal review,land planner, zoning coordinator,environmental,etc.). Should Owner/Developer not pay these fees directly,they will be responsible for reimbursing the United City of Yorkville for the aforementioned fees and costs. Note: You must present your plan at each of the meetings below as Indicated. Step 2: Plan Council: The Plan Council meals the 2nd and 41i Thursday of tha month at 9:00 a.m.in the city conference Room. Upon recommendation by the Plan Council,you will move forward to the Plan Commission Meeting. Attendees to this meeting include: Community Development Director,City Engineer,Zoning Official, Public Works Director,Director of Parks and Recreation,Fire Department Representative,and Police Department representative. Step 3: Park Board planning meeting: The Park Board makes recommendations on any park sites Included In residential developments. The Park Board planning meeting is the 4th Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the marks and Recreation Office at 201 W. Hydraulic Street. Step 4: Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Yorkville public library at 902 Game Farm Road. The Plan Commission will make a recommendation for the City Council's consideration. The Plan Commission consists of 10 members appointed by the Mayor. A public hearing will be held at this time for the Annexation Agreement and/or Rezoning request or Special Use request. Notice will be given by publication by the United City of Yorkville in the Kendall County Record and certified mail by the petitioner to adjacent property owners within 500 f.of the subject property no less than fifteen days and no more than 30 days prior to the public hearing date. A certified affidavit must be filed by the petitioner with the Community Development Department's office containing the names,addresses and permanent parcel numbers of all property owners. Unjud Cuy of Yorkville annexation PLID.7.nntng..gNctar hsc Applir2ipim Ro.mW 1.29 09 47 Step 5-Economic Development Committee: The Economic Development Committee meets the 4st Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.in the Conference Room at City Hall. The project will be discussed in an informal atmosphere where no formal voting takes place. This session is to discuss and consider recommendations of prior committee meetings. Step 6: C Council:A public hearing is required for annexation or PUD agreements. The City Council meets the 2*or 4�'Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m.in the Council Chambers at City Hail. A public hearing will be held at this time for the Annexation Agreement and/or Planned Unit Development Agreement. Notice will be given by publioallon by the United City of Yorkville in the Kendall County Record. A certified mailing to surrounding landowners is not required for this public hearing. Any annexation agreement,PUD agreement or development agreement must be signed by the Petitioner prior to being voted on by the City Council. Agreement: I understand and accept all requirements,fees as outlined as well as any incurred Administrative and Planning Consultant Fees which must be current before this project can proceed to the next scheduled committee meeting. Please sign and return this original(retaining a copy for your records)to the Community Development Department, United City of Yorkville,800 Game Farm Road,Y rkville,Illinois 60560. Date: Signature of tltioner united City orYorkyille Anne,%aunn,PUT),Zoning,Special Ilse Application Revised 1 29,09 United City of Yorkville t 800 Game rarm Road Yorkville.Illinois 60560 'telephone 630-553-4350 ;p Fax. 630-553-7575 psi 0 INVOICE&WORKSHEET PETITION APPLICATION CONTACT: DEVELOPMENT/PROPERTY: Attorney Daniel J. Kramer 1447 Cannonball Tr._, Yorkville, IL 1107A S. Bridge St. _ Acreage: 3 +!- Yorkville, IL 60560 Date: 10/12/10 Concept Plan Review; I I Yes I]No g Engineering Plan Review Deposit of 5500 due Amendment: IX]Yes []No S 500.00 $500.00 Fee due for each: (Annexation) (Plan) (Plat) (PUD) Annexation: [I Yes []No S 2250.00,plus I I01acre for each acre over S. #of acres: -5= x S 10- +S250 Rezoninp: I I Yes I]No S 5200.00,plus,S 101acre for each acre over 5. #of acres: _ _-5= x$10=_+5200 If annexing and rezoning,charge only I per acre fee. Irrezoning to a PUD,charge Pn Develonmeri Fee-not Rezoning Fee. Special e: [XI Ves I I No 5 750.00 $250.00,plus S101acre for each acre over 5. #of acres: -5= x S 10= +S250 Mile and L/I Review: 5250.00 I I Yes I[No S 7.onine Variance: 5115.00 I I Yes I I No S Outside Consultants deposit of 5500.00 due Preliminary Plan Fee_ $500.DO I I Yes I j No S P.U.D.Fee: 5500.00 (I Yes I I No S Final Plat Fee: 5500-DO (I Yes I I No 5 Engineering Plan Review Deposit: I I Yes j 1 No S j Less than 1 acre=S 1,000 due []Over I acre and less than 10 acres=$2500 due [ ]Over 10 acres and less than 40 acres m$5,000 due I ]Over 40 acres and less than 100 acres=S10.000 due I[Over 100 mores=S20.ODOdue Outside Consultants Deposit: [X1 Yes I I No 5 7 500.00 Legal,Land Planner,Zoning Coordmalor.Environmoaal Scrvices Amnerolrmr S b rf 7mr Rezonul (m Srcc'u Lie. []Lmas than 2 neres=S 1,000 due [\I(h'ur 2 acres and less than I0 neres=S2,500 due [I Over 10 acres=S5,000 due S%'La unr., ra. nT 4ku r��sn�ru}. LEGAL DESCRIPTION THAT PART OF BLOCK 4 OF CIMARRON RIDGE,BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PART THEREOF RECORDED MAY 21, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NO. 91-3284 IN THE VILLAGE OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 4;THENCE NORTH 5 002'21"EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 227.0 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, 358.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84°57'39"EAST, 317.75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40 101'36" EAST, 99.92 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF CANNONBALL TRAIL;THENCE SOUTH 6 058'24"WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE,279.97 FEET;THENCE NORTH 84 057'39"WEST, 186.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°12'50" WEST, 192.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THAT PART OF BLOCK 4 OF CIMARRON RIDGE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO THE PART THEREOF RECORDED MAY 21, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NO. 913284 IN THE VILLAGE OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 4; THENCE NORTH 5°02'21" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 227.0 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, 358.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84°57'39" EAST, 194.50 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 84 057'39"EAST, 123.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40°01'36"EAST, 99.92 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF CANNONBALL TRAIL; THENCE SOUTH 6°58'24"WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, 83.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84°57'39"WEST, 191.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 5 002'21"EAST, 153.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AwofmNG OwNffm To TAE PROPER'T'Y()It ULTIMATE SPURTS BARy INC. IFARCEL No. 02-29.126406 02.29.100.005 02.29.128.016 First National Bank of Ottawa Trust John M. Carlson 02.29.128.007 02.29.126.005 James E. &She 1 A.Heinz Norske LLC 02.29.100.006 0129.128.020 Kendall Co. Public Bldg.Comm, Carol L. O 1 W dall Cows Courthouse 02.29.126.006 02.29326.014 02.29.126.007 Joan L Pierski First National Bank of Ottawa c/o Trust Do 02.29.131,005 02.29.131.001 02.29.128.021 02.29.131.002 Brad A &Me han A.Schroeder 02.29.131.003 02.29.101.006 Cannonball,LLC c/o Harlem Irvin Ca m anics,Inc. 02.29.128.022 Jennifer L. &R arin M.Jensen 02.29.128.015 Fa a M. Gates Livia Tr. 02.29.127.017 Russell&VasilW Hanan 02.29.126.002 Faith Unthaited,Inc. 02,29.129.023 02.29.127.023 Jonathr m R.Staf ord Wilbur'W.&Adele C.Zielke 02.29.127.018 02.29.129.006 Marian A.Hester Livin Trust Michael W.Ste&nski 02.29.129.026 02.29.127,024 Dau Swenson&1tachd Sillar Kenneth D.&Darlene B.Brugh 02.29.127.019 02.29.129.012 Shirle Erickson Lovin Trust Kevin Schwartzko f 02.29.128.027 02.29.127.026 Charlene-NewkiA Kai Fen Li nm 02.29.127.020 02.29.129.019 Eduardo&Erin L. Ca ina Todd William Brown 02.29.129.004 02.29.127.030 Peter G. Ratos Castle Bank c/o Peter os 02.29.127.021 Beverly A.Bender 02.29.129.020 William W.Sleezer 0129.129.005 Juan Noyola&Araceli Mendez 02.29.127-034 02.29.127.032 Castle Bank NA 02.29.129.023 Linda S. Panlilio 02.29.127.033 Castle Bank NA do Castle Investznen Mgmt. Group 02.29.129.024 Donald W. &E. Jaen Stewart 02.29.127.035 02.29.127,036 James Ratos 0 ji t � f 4 ' } c, 1 lrgend fM7 danamba T4 surm 1447 Cannonball Trail f PC2070-13 500 Foot Buffer Map Hawthorne Race Course & it's Off Track Wagering Venues Hawthorne Race Course, Inc. (HRC) owns and operates the horse race track, known as Hawthorne Race Course, located at 3501 S. Laramie, Stickney, Illinois. HRC is regulated by the Illinois Racing Board and is governed by Illinois statutes in accordance with the Illinois Racing Act of 1978 as amended. HRC is a Thoroughbred track. It runs its races in the spring and fall each year, opposite when Arlington Park runs in the summer. HRC has the right to operate up to six Off Track Betting Parlors (OTB's) within Illinois. You must have a controlling interest in a "Live" racetrack to be eligible to hold an OTB license. HRC and its OTB's broadcast signals from Illinois racetracks and from other racetracks throughout North America at its licensed venues for patrons to place wagers. HRC has five of its six licenses deployed for OTB's in Chicago, Joliet, Mokena, Buffalo Grove and Aurora. Currently, twenty five licenses have been issued and activated to operate OTB's by all race tracks within Illinois. Approximately $400,000,000 is wagered through Illinois OTB's each year. On average, 80% of all wagers placed are paid back to the public as winning wagers. The remaining 20% is reserved for taxes and commissions. The amounts paid back to the public and all amounts reserved by the licensee are predetermined by Illinois Statute. Wagers are placed using a national data base (Tote System) whereby all wagers are simultaneously co-mingled to determine the odds for each race. The Illinois Racing Board audits each race to ensure the integrity of the system and all races. Wagers placed at Illinois OTB's are subject to a '% tax to the municipality the OTB resides in, 1% to the county and 1.5% to the state. HRC has entered into various arrangements to operate a licensed OTB's within existing businesses. HRC manages all aspects of the wagering operations while its partner maintains the food and beverage operations. This relationship requires the food and beverage operator to become licensed with the Illinois Racing Board as a Concessionaire Each year, the Illinois Racing Board must re license both the OTB operator and the Concessionaire. Yorkville QTB Five year Projections Projections 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Handle/Wagering 6,425,000 9,490,000 9,964,500 10,462,725 10,985,861 Revenues 321,250 474,500 498,225 523,136 549,293 Rent Stream 48,188 71,175 74,734 78,470 82,394 Full Time Jobs 4 4 4 4 4 Projected Payroll 160,000 164,800 169,744 174,836 180,081 Municipal Taxes 64,250 94,900 99,645 104,627 109,859 County Taxes 64,250 94,900 99,645 104,627 109,859 Hawthorne Race Course Off Track Betting Locations Location/OTB Aurora, Illinois Joint VenturelCompany Owned Joint Venture with The Foundry Address 85 Executive Drive, Aurora, Illinois 60504 Phone Number 630-978-2088 Annual Handle 8,395,000 Annual Municipal Taxes 83,950 - Annual County Taxes 83,950 #of Employees 4 Annual Payroll 160,000 Location/OTB Buffalo Grove, Illinois Joint Venture/Company Owned Joint Venture with Adams Sports Bar Address 301 N. Milwaukee Ave. Buffalo grove, Illinois 60069 Phone Number 847-279-1700 Annual Handle 7,300,000 Annual Municipal Taxes 73,000 Annual County Taxes 73,000 #of Employees 4 Annual Payroll 160,000 Location/OTB Chicago, Illinois Joint Venture/Company Owned Company Owned Address 11203 S. Corliss, Chicago, Illinois 60628 Phone Number 773-995-8238 Annual Handle 29,200,000 Annual Municipal Taxes 292,000 - Annual County Taxes 292,000 #of Employees 45 Annual Payroll 600,000 Location/OTB Joliet, Illinois Joint Venture/Company Owned Company Owned Address 2450 Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois 60628 Phone Number 815-744-6500 Annual Handle 13,505,000 Annual Municipal Taxes 135,050 Annual County Taxes 135,050 # of Employees 24 Annual Payroll 300,000 Location/OTB Mokena, Illinois Joint Venture/Company Owned Joint Venture with Stoney Point Grill Address 19031 Old LaGrange Rd., Mokena, Illinois 60448 Phone Number 708-478-1670 Annual Handle 13,140,000 Annual Municipal Taxes 131,400 Annual County Taxes 131,400 # of Employees 4 Annual Payroll 160,000 Location/Main Facility Stickney, Illinois Joint Venture/Company Owned Hawthorne Race Course Address 3501 S. Laramie, Stickney, Illinois 60804 Phone Number 708-780-3700 Annual Handle 416,000,000 Gaming Taxes 2,900,000 Real Estate Taxes 1,800,000 # of Employees 150 Full Time1100 Part Time Annual Payroll 9,000,000 see•y. arenr,ew Gtirflaor NRaven SRFRRaven - wlil[M� fnen• o O pffl[F ilrygR RpoM rvr rnrr 4•�i Bodr Seo+e Stpy� rccos Mr^r Wame+r par SrORaLF urxfY Rnlrmiw ` (.OeNw 4UA Mra RM GniU�ry r'l1a P,.e< Ta4M Hn HM Wrrw Sr.v,rr l�e AWROOM Aa.e+ EwvCnte� r Ll Sa'1 f 00 o 0 e �S 0 5 1D nR n5E 6n ]p 313 10 �1 0 0 O V e rOm[R•wN! � S (Des 0 o o=, 0 0 ,� . cove noa n*a+ >.• xos sa a+ sm Lox rs f 5 LAW OFFICES OF Daniel J. Kramer 1107A SOUTH BRIDGE STREET DANIEL,J.KRAMER YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 60560 KELLY A.HELLAND (630)553-9500 D.J.KRAMER Fax: (630)553.5764 November 2, 2010 Krysti Barksdale-Noble United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Narrative for Project Operation Dear Ms. Barksdale-Noble: The following Narrative is offered to supplant the filed applications with the United City of Yorkville for the operation of Ultimate Sports Bar/0TH Facility: 1. Hours of O eration: The hours of operation wokild be from 1 t•nn a rn ria;l., until the conclusion of the last night harness race which would be approximately 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. at the latest on a daily basis. 2. Parking: Parking would be provided on-site with an adequate number of stalls for nearly all operations_ Special Event operations have been operated by the Applicant at other off-track betting facilities, for days such as the Breeder's Cup and Triple Crow Races, In the past the Applicant has entered into written parking agreements with large box users such as Menards in the past, and we have an opportunity with Menards locally here and the Yorkville Market Place immediately across the street to secure additional off-site parking for special events. During those special events periods the applicant has provided trolley service back and forth to the main facility. 3. Security: The security system operated at other off-track betting facilities and that will be implemented here provides for a large number of on-site cameras with real time computer connectivity to infra-track partners at Hawthorne Race Track. The inside security is heavily regulated by the State Board, as well as by ourselves to ensure no physical, violence or defalcation problems occur. In addition to the OTB cameras, the operator of Ultimate Sport Bar has numerous cameras located inside and in the parking lots both on the main parking lot east of the facility and on the supplemental parking lot on the west side of the building which holds approximately 20 spaces. These are monitored again on a real time basis, and will insure safety of our patrons, protection against vandalism and the like. Neither the Ultimate Sports Bar Operator which previously ran an off-track betting facility at the most recent establishment in which he was a manager and the OTB Applicant have not experienced any violence problems at their facilities. Further there is a direct link to the Police Department and each of the employees of the off-track betting facility and the managers of the Ultimate Sports Bar will have possession of a FOB for immediate emergency response. 4. Si rg_iage: It is anticipated that the OTB and Ultimate Sports Bar will have adequate signage ability on the building, and the 2 marquee signs that are on the perimeter of the property for their advertising needs without any request for variance. They will process the appropriate sign application with the United City of Yorkville. 5. Approval by State Commission: Zoning approval needs to be granted for the Special Use for the OTB facility prior to the final approval with the State of Illinois regulatory bodies for issuance of the license at this location. Applicant believes they will be successful in obtaining a license so long as they receive City Approval based on their successful operations at other locations. They believe.this lnration gencranhinally is A sirable and will service a local as well out-of-town clientele to the west, south, and north that is not currently serviced by facilities to the east. 6. Physical Location: The Off-Track Betting Facility will be part of the facilities of the Ultimate Sports Bar,but will be built out in the un-occupied southerly unit of the property whit as remained vacant since the original developer of the property built the sa will have security doors that are closed and 1 ked and within the ontrol of the OTB when its facilities are not in a eratio Very ly ours Danie J. Kramer, Attorney at Law DJK/cth LAW OFFICES OF Daniel J. Kramer 1107A SOUTH BRIDGE STREET DANIEL J.KRAMER YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 60550 KELLY A. HELLAND (630)553-9500 D.J. KRAMER Fax: (630)553-5764 November 4, 2010 Krysti Barksdale-Noble United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE:Ultimate Sports Bar/OTB Dear Ms. Barksdale-Noble: Enclosed please find additional security information for your review and file. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Very t y y s, Daniel J. Krarne , Attorney at Law DJK/cth Enclosure 1-630-771--8297 Line 1 10734:01 a.m. 10-29-2010 313 TGw&om Mace Course 3501 S.L.ammie Aveoua-Cicero,IL.60804 708.7803700 • Fax:708.780.3755 - www.hawdiomemcccmm.com TO WHOM IT AMY CONCERN: THE HAWTHORNE OTB FACILITY IN YORKVILLE WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST HONEYWELL DVR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT. THERE WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 20 CAMERAS THAT WILL COVERALL AREAS THAT WILL BE ACCESSIBLE TO CUSTOMERS AND EMPLOYEES. THE OUTSIDE FRONT AND BACK PERIMETERS WILL ALSO BE UNDER SURVEILLANCE; THIS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM WILL BE TAPING 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK. IT WILL HAVE A 60 DAY MEMORY WITH A BACKUP FILE SYSTEM FOR 1 YEAR. IN ADDITION THE ON DUTY OTB MANAGERS WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH SECURITY FOBS ON THEIR KEY RINGS THAT WILL BE CAPABLE OF SILENTLY NOTIFYING THE LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. DENNIS TAYLOR DIRECTOR OF SECURITY HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE LAW OFFICES OF Daniel J. Kramer 1107A SOUTH BRIDGE STREET DANIEL J. KRAMER YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 60560 KELLY A. HELLAND (630)553-9500 D.J.KRAMER Fax: (630)553-5764 November 3, 2010 Krysti Barksdale-Noble United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Ultimate Sports Bar/OTB Dear Ms.Barksdale-Noble: Enclosed please find the voting list, and we went from your from your furthest concentric circle. In fact there is under 40 registered voters within that distance so we do not have to do the special notice. I am enclosing a copy of the registered voter's list with the check marks or lines indicating those people who are registered voters within the prescribed area. Should you have any questions let me know. Very 1 ours, Daniel J. Krame , Attorney at Law DJKlcth Enclosure h Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v_100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 1 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOLI0 voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Bidhdate Sex Idnumber State IDN City:PLANO Street: ELDANAIN RD E 4378 02/17109 1972 F E 4378 01129/07 1957 F City:PLANO Street: R1YER RD E 10940 0521103 1944 M E 10940 1024M3 1944 F E 10980 09/02/00 1967 F E 10980 08101/00 1962 M E 11010 01119/90 1970 M E 11010 10101/93 1971 F E 11028 10108188 1943 F E 11050 0911004 1997 M E 11070 09129/99 1960 M E 11070 08119/99 1957 F E 11070 08/11/05 1987 F E t 1070 12103/08 1987 M E 11070 09101/01 1983 M E 11070 12/08104 1982 M E 11090 01/25102 1949 F E 11090 01/04/08 1970 M E 11090 0325/03 1948 M E 11110 -11109106 1948 F E 11110 11109106 1948 M E 11136 10110/72 1944 M E 11138 11/04103 1950 F E 11136 07123109 1982 M E 11205 02/17196 1975 F E 11206 02/19105 1945 F E 11218 02!04101 1973 M E 11230 0620197 1944 F E 11230 08!20/97 1937 M E 11428 10/02195 1937 M E 11478 01/02/96 1972 M E 11478 10/03192 1941 M E 11478 1122191 1943 F E 11684 03112!99 1940 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 2 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOL10 voter group: AM House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumbar State IR# City:PLANO Street: RIVER RD E 11684 03/12/99 1939 M E 11714 09M/Di 1965 F E 11714 00/07/01 1964 M E 11714 o826ro8 1932 F E 11748 02/18/06 1985 M E 11748 09/19/87 1959 M E 11748 04/14198 1952 F E 11748 M 03!15107 1980 M E 11036 06/25197 1935 M E 11836 00/3(196 1932 F E 11836 10/07/00 1957 M E 11836 02/10)94 1960 F O 10911 09123/08 1960 F 010911 0923180 1980 M 010911 08111)05 1986 M O 10985 10/03/84 1963 M O 10985 10/05104 1984 M 0 10905 10101/90 1964 F 0 11209 02116/06 1985 F O 11209 09103/96 1906 F 011209 04)13x99 1957 M O 11327 00/09/07 19134 F 0 11453 0909108 1962 M 0 11615 09)26)86 1940 M O 11615 03/01183 1944 F City:PLANO Street: N R(VER RD E 11640 10)09195 1959 F E 11640 10/09/95 i 960 M E 11932 01/21/08 1988 F E 11932 09M5/95 1965 F E 11932 101)5)04 1962 M City.YORKVILLE Street: ASPEN LN E 1402 03/19/04 1959 F E 1402 0821104 1955 F E 1406 0321100 1878 F E 1406 12)15105 1976 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v20100 v.100726 Time: 90:46 AM Walking List Page. 3 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOL10 Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Rag.Date Birthdate Sex idnumber State IDM City;YORKVILLE Street: ASPEN LN E 1408 05/15/10 1959 M E 1408 01/21109 1971 F E 1408 07/16/05 1970 M E 1410 04/07110 1990 F E 1410 04101/10 1990 F E 1410 01124/06 1962 F E 1410 08112/05 1965 F E 1412 03/04/03 1961 M E 1412 03/04/03 1964 F E 1414 10/10/04 1957 F E 1414 10128199 1951 M E 1414 03123fla 1988 F E 1416 08131/09 1960 M E 1416 04/18196 1960 F E 1418 10/07195 1958 M E 1418 01108!08 1989 F E 1420 05/14196 1951 M E 1420 0911 MS 1978 F E 1422 10X95/96 1970 F E 1422 10/05196 1970 M E 1424 08127/99 1932 F E 1424 07X99/03 1961 M E 1424 03/25/10 1984 F E 1424 0386110 1985 M E 1424 1086X!5 1978 M E 1426 08122/07 1971 F E 1426 08/22/07 1967 M E 1432 02/13/08 1979 F E 1432 12131/08 1977 M E 1432 1189/06 1984 M E 1434 02!24/99 1945 M E 1434 05112!00 1949 F E 1436 07/11197 1954 F E 1436 05/07/08 1987 F E 1436 061x0/07 1986 M E 1436 1289198 1949 M r r Date: 11102/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 x/.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 4 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOLIO Votergroup: ACTV House and Unit Name Rep.Elate Birthdate Sex Idnumber State IDO City:YORKVILLE Street: ASPEN LN E 1438 11/23196 1960 M E 1438 11/23/96 1957 F E 1438 03103/10 1988 F E 144D 09/17/92 1974 M E 1440 10/30/99 1974 F E 1442 10/11/88 1965 F E 1444 08111102 1971 M E 1444 08/07102 1974 F E 1446 07/16!03 1985 M E 1446 10/13/99 1959 M E 1446 07/11100 1982 M E 1448 03/13/00 1963 F E 1446 07/17/09 1989 M E 1446 10/21/08 1987 F E 1448 06/30/D4 1966 M E 1448 08103/99 1961 F E 1450 04115!00 1954 F E 1450 03r2mi 1924 M E 1450 11/08/00 1926 F E 1452 02/17/98 1979 F E 1452 02/09103 1976 M E 1452 06AW9 1985 M O 1401 04/04/00 1973 M O 1401 09/18/01 1976 F O 1405 09101104 1973 M 0 1405 06114/03 1977' F O 1405 03/19/D7 1981 M 01405 0922106 1981 F 0 1407 12/12/08 1985 F 0 1407 03113/04 1984 M 0 1407 02117/02 1962 F 0 1407 02/17102 1955 M O 1409 10/06100 1982 M O 1409 1026/19 1953 M O 1409 08/17/94 1962 F 0 1411 10/21100 1965 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 90:46 AM Walking List Page: 5 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOLIO voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber State 109 City:YORKVILLE Street: ASPEN LN O 1415 08/13/04 1985 M O 1415 07/06104 1959 M 01423 10!06100 1975 F O 1423 07/14/00 1972 M 0 1425 01/08/08 1989 F O 1425 11114107 1973 F O 1425 07103197 1961 F 0 1425 09103!03 1958 M 0 1427 10104105 1976 M O 1427 05103106 1980 F O 1429 09/06194 1969 F O 1429 05/24108 1990 M O 1433 11106199 1976 F O 1433 02/10196 1976 M 0 1441 08103199 1952 M O 1441 07/06192 1965 F 0 1443 06/23110 1976 F O 1443 06110109 1976 M 0 1445 10/22109 1981 F O 1445 10112/05 1984 F r O 1445 02/10/95 1951 M 1 O 1445 10/05/95 1977 M O 1445 02/10195 1938 F O 1447 10108106 1968 F O 1447 08119/06 1940 F O 1447 08119/06 1967 F O 1449 06130199 1957 F 0 1449 11/04104 1983 M O 1449 09/24/02 1976 M 01449 111!03188 1955 M O 1451 11/22/04 1970 M O 1451 10101108 1964 F Clty:YORKVILLE Street: CANNONBALL TR --E 204 A 0981196 1931 F E 204 9 02/20/01 1926 M E 1202 06110!09 1970 M Date: 91102/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_rO100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 6 Precinct:0210- BRISTOL10 Volergroup: ACry House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber Slate ID# City:YORKVILLE Street: CANNONBALL TR E 1210 12102/09 1982 F E 1210 12/01/09 1981 M E 1406 09=110 1981 M E 1406 12/01/01 1983 M -O'f 1408 01129!04 1984 M --'E'1408 03/23/01 1982 F 0 1343 04/24/02 1924 M 0 1343 10115/02 1924 F 0 1381 01/11/08 1953 F O 1351 10V17/02 1951 M 0 1369 03102/03 1925 F 0 1371 08/12198 1926 F 91377 10103/86 1940 F X11381 05/10107 1979 M rb 1381 07114/07 1979 F ---0 1393 10/07/08 1933 F --G 1393 081061"09 1970 F City:YORKVILLE Street: _N_CARLY CIR E 902 10/19/09 1964 F 0 897 10/29/07 1989 M 0 897 0188109 1988 F 0 897 11106/66 1953 F 0 897 0320186 1958 M 0 897 10119/98 1987 M O 897 08/06/08 1942 F 0 903 04/13/10 1963 M City:YORKVILLE Street: CARLY CT E 604 10/01/D4 1953 F E 804 12/05/07 1953 M E 644 0287/02 1960 F E B44 09/17/96 1978 M City:YORKVILLE Street: CAROLYN CT E 1366 10103/08 1942 M E 1366 10/03108 1944 F E 1368 10/07/08 1953 M Date: 11102/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 7 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOLI 0 voter group: ACN House and Unit Marne Reg.Date BiAhdate Sex Idnumber State DO T City:YORKVILLE Stir t: CAROLYN CT E 1358 01/08108 1986 F E 1372 02119106 1977 F E 1376 11103/07 1970 M E 1376 11/03/07 1986 F E 1378 061131D8 1954 F E 1388 02119/08 1979 F E 1392 1226108 1980 M E 1392 03AAW 1981 F E 1394 03131/03 1981 F E 1398 06110107 1982 M E 1398 08/18104 1962 F 0 1381 10/25107 1979 M 0 1383 0222107 1985 M O 1395 07110/99 1981 F O 1395 02114!06 1980 M 01397 1110406 1973 F 01397 09123/8B 1969 M City:YORKVILLE Street: CHESTNUT CIR E 1308 07/17/02 1969 M E 1308 02M 7110 1991 F E 1308 0823103 1965 F E 1312 10103174 1938 F E 1322 03/07/01 1949 M E 1322 03107!81 1950 F E 1334 0526104 1934 F E 1338 09/ISMB 1940 M E 1338 09/18/85 1941 F E 1382 07/29/99 1943 F E 1388 05211D2 1932 F 0 1309 07MOM3 1935 F O 1309 07/10103 1933 M 01321 09/03JD3 1942 F O 1325 09104/03 1972 F O 1325 09!04/03 1953 F 01331 02107102 1935 F 0 1331 09/10104 1934 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page- 8 Precinct 0210-BRISTOL10 voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Bi thdate Sex Idnumber State ID# City:YORKVILLE Street: CHESTNUT CIR O 1331 09(1 0104 1930 M 0 1335 03/14102 1924 M 0 1335 08124/03 1959 M O 1341 01 M M2 1953 M O 1341 01/)8/02 1951 F O 1341 10/08103 1966 F O 1345 0320/412 1933 F 0 1345 0320!02 1930 M O 1345 1 1120103 1979 F O 1355 07/11/00 1946 M O 1355 03/17194 1946 F O 1361 10/05/92 1950 F O 1365 02106!06 1959 F O 1365 10/07/08 1990 F O 1371 0823108 1948 F O 1375 01/09/90 1972 M 01375 0528100 1972 F 01381 03105/04 1935 M O 1381 05/15/04 1936 F 01385 01/30108 1969 M O 1385 06102!09 1967 M 0 1385 12(30104 1980 M O 1391 0928165 1943 F O 1391 0820104 1937 M City:YORICVILLE _ Street!_ CHESTNUT CT E 1436 11110100 1971 F E 1438 03103/01 1973 M 0 1417 1121101 1969 M O 1417 12/04/01 1968 F O 1419 07118!08 1947 F 0 1419 06/03/09 1977 M 0 1421 0824/05 1975 F 0 1421 02/03/01 1977 M O 1423 12/28194 1959 M 01423 02108(03 1960 F Date; 11/02110 KENDALL COUNTY v_0100 v 100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 9 Precinct 0210-BRISTOLI0 Voter group: AC1V House and Unit Name Reg.Date B'rrthdate Sex Idnumlier State fD# City:YORKVILLE Street: CHESTNUT CT O 1425 101071% 1971 F O 1425 02MBW 1970 M City:YORKVILLE Street: CHESTNUT LN E 1286 02/09/05 1947 F E 1308 0521197 1970 F E 1324 06!10105 1945 F E 1324 06/10/05 1943 M E 1344 03112/60 1935 F E 1348 09/19/89 1945 F E 1366 09117105 1944 M E 1368 09/17/05 1950 F E 1389 09113/04 1950 F E 1402 08/0W03 1940 F E 1402 07/07AK 1959 F E 1406 04/08196 1972 F E 1408 0924/05 1969 F E 1412 06/16101 1979 M E 1412 07AW10 1977 M E 1412 OWSM7 1978 F E 1416 12/06/02 1976 F E 1416 11!06102 1976 M E 1426 04109109 1990 M E 1426 0320107 1988 F E 1425 03/15/01 1968 M E 1426 10130198 1968 F E 1428 12!08102 1962 F E 1428 06f20/02 1965 M E 1432 04/15/08 1957 F E 1432 0625104 1985 F E 1432 12113MI 1984 M E 1432 10/15107 1956 M E 1436 06/14/06 1977 F E 1435 05/01/01 1975 F E 1440 03/10/05 1967 M O 1277 0821/01 1961 F 0 1277 08128!97 1976 M Date: 11102J10 KENDALL COUNTY v201 00 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 10 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOLIO voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date 8irthdale Sex Idnumber State Of City:YORKVILLE Street CHESTNUT LN O 1279 07/14/09 1985 F O 1279 06/14/02 1964 M O 1279 02/23/01 1963 F O 1281 10/01/92 1953 F 01281 01/31/01 1950 M O 1283 02/07/08 1980 M O 1283 10/04104 1985 F O 1285 11106106 4981 M O 1285 01/11102 1983 F O 1287 09/01/06 1973 F O 1287 11117106 1%5 M O 1287 09116/09 1991 F O 1289 06106100 1953 F 0 1289 07/17/02 1956 M O 1289 0583/03 1985 M O 1289 02/19/08 1989 M O 1291 10101/02 1954 F 0 1293 08116/08 1982 F 01293 10107/08 1980 M O 1295 06/13/07 1980 M 0 1295 03A)M 1981 F O 1297 05/09/08 1990 M 0 1299 01AWD3 1974 M O 1299 08/42/05 1977 F O 1305 10105/92 1963 F O 1307 10/01102 1948 M C 1309 1185109 1975 M O 1313 03/29/02 1979 F O 1315 09/19/92 1953 F O 1317 06/02/00 1982 M O 1317 09/01/04 1982 F O 1319 06/10110 1991 F O 1319 11109189 1954 M O 1321 03/01195 1975 M O 1325 07105/05 1976 F 0 1327 11AW07 1960 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 11 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOL10 Voter group: ACZV House and Un8 Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber Slate ID* City:YORKVILLE Street: CHESTNUT LN O 1327 03113/07 1981 M 0 1329 17110109 1983 F 01329 0221106 1953 M O 1337 01/25105 1976 F O 1341 12/31/02 1977 F O 1341 12/31/02 1978 M O 1343 08/13/06 1981 F O 1348 10/18/07 1974 F O 1349 OMB/10 1967 M O 1349 02/13/04 1960 M 01351 04/28108 1989 M 01351 03/01107 1966 F O 1351 10111/88 1970 M O 1353 12/31M 1980 M O 1355 08108= 1984 F 0 1355 08120= 1980 M O 1359 10/17/08 1964 M 0 1359 08/05/08 1988 N O 1361 06/02/00 1982 M O 1361 02/26/03 1984 F 0 1365 09/14104 1951 F O 1365 07/15108 1969 F 0 1367 04/25812 1983 F 01367 03x23110 1980 M 0 1369 08M5M4 1955 F O 1375 07123x05 1963 F O 1375 09/10/05 1985 M O 1377 02/17/98 1980 F O 1377 0284/10 1983 M O 1379 05131/D8 1979 M O 1379 11/17108 1983 F O 1379 11128x09 1974 F O 1381 0723104 1961 F O 1381 03105108 1982 M 0 1383 01/07/99 1880 M 0 1385 03/31/09 1958 M Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY u_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 12 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOLIO Voter grouP: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg. Date BWWate Sex Idnumber State IDM City:YORKVILLE Street. CH_ESTNUTLN O 1387 10109/84 1986 F O 1389 10!07/04 1969 F O 1389 02/16/68 1969 M O 1391 10/05/04 1983 F 0 1391 10/02/00 1982 M O 1391 10/04/04 1937 F 0 1393 10120/04 1952 F 0 1395 01/11/05 1928 F O 1395 02/21/06 1928 M 01395 07/06/10 1983 M O 1397 06/14/05 1980 M 0 1397 06/14/05 l9a2 F O 1401 01/06100 1975 M 0 1405 02114/01 1954 F O 1407 02MV02 1972 F 0 1409 0&25108 1968 F 0 1409 05fi9102 1965 M O 1411 03/85/03 1971 M O 1411 09/30197 1969 F O 1415 0927/01 1971 M O WS 01x25191 1972 F O 1427 02/01197 1955 M O 1427 09/11/02 1984 M 0 1427 03/01/03 1985 M 01427 05/05/09 1988 M O 1429 09/05/07 1970 F 0 1429 09/05107 1970 M O 1429 05x/0100 1971 M 0 1431 07112/08 1969 M 01431 07/11/08 1971 F O 1431 10105/92 1968 M 0 1433 09/13105 1973 F 01437 05/24/02 1967 F O 1437 10/08/02 1959 F 01439 07103/03 1985 M 01439 07/31/02 1959 F Date: 11102110 KENDALL COUNTY v r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 13 Precinct:0210- BRISTOLIO Valer group: AC1V House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber State ID# City:YORKVILLE Stmat: CODY CT E 1165 11/15108 1966 F E 1165 11/15" 1966 M City,YORKVIL " Strut C TTONWOOD CT E 1702 05110102 1977 F E 1702 05/10102 1976 M E 1706 09/12107 1953 M O 1701 0523107 1979 M O 1701 05/11/07 1982 F 0 1703 09108!03 1965 M O 1703 09/28104 1974 F O 1703 0828199 1961 F O 1705 09130195 1977 M 01705 09/19/96 1978 F O 1707 09/17/93 1952 M O 1707 09/17/93 1949 F 0 1707 01/10/98 1977 F City:YORKVILLE Street: COTTONWOOD TRL E 1408 1 W26104 1978 M E 1408 02/11/97 1955 M E 1408 04!05109 1956 F E 1408 0825/04 1983 F E 1410 02123005 1981 F E 1410 03/18/05 197E M E 1412 05MMS 1975 F E 1414 0624/00 1931 F E 1414 08113184 1955 F E 1502 0629105 1978 F E 1502 08117!)4 1980 F E 1504 02113104 1970 F E 1504 06/12/98 1957 M E 1506 10111@8 1980 F E 1508 0524!96 1957 M E 1508 09103/09 1981 F E 1508 12117104 1980 F E 1510 0225!06 1981 M E 1510 0923/05 1982 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r01DO v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 14 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOL10 voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber State IM City:YORKVILLE Street: COTTONWOOD TRL E 1518 05/13/00 1973 F E 1520 03116!02 1967 M E 1520 07!17168 1969 F E 1522 D8131/08 1982 F E 1522 01115M 1970 M E 1524 D1113M 1971 M E 1524 01113/96 1973 F E 1526 08/17/94 1976 M E 1526 09112!07 1979 F E 1528 07/11/06 1974 F E 1530 06/03/05 1947 F E 1532 0780104 1978 M E 1532 12!06106 1963 F E 1534 04/04/06 1981 F E 1536 11109/09 1984 F E 1538 04/28/77 1949 F E 1544 09/23/00 1918 F E 1546 09/MOM 1982 F E 1546 09115/78 1944 F E 1548 09/24/10 1929 M E 154a 05/12/06 1866 M E 1548 05112106 1972 F E 1602 10/10141 1959 F E 1602 02/15/05 1965 M E 1602 04/10/09 1931 M E 1604 08/19/04 1963 M E 1604 09!19103 1966 F E 1604 02/17/06 1987 F E 1606 08/02/01 1967 F E 1608 01/11/97 1967 M E 1610 12/15/00 1957 M E 1610 03/07/00 1957 F E 1616 10/05/04 1984 F E 1620 09122!00 1970 F E 1620 04/06/89 1971 M E 1622 09/02/99 1964 F Date: 11/02110 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 x.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 15 Precinct:0210- BRISTOLIO Voter group: ACTV House and Und Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber Slate 1D# City:YORKVILLE Street. COTTONWOOD TRL E 1622 09102!99 1958 M E 1624 11/01105 1983 F E 1624 11102!05 1964 M E 1626 01/23/99 1963 M E 1626 01/23199 1974 F E 1626 08/05/00 1973 F E 1628 09/01/00 1970 M O 1407 0284105 1973 M O 1407 0626104 1974 F 0 1409 10/04/04 1963 F O 1409 10101/08 1989 F O 1411 08113/09 1991 F O 1411 04114f81 1960 F O 1413 10119/04 1974 F O 1415 06101/04 1074 F 0 1415 05111/02 1981 F O WT 08/08/07 1986 M O 1519 08/21/08 1957 F 01519 10/06/08 1957 M O 1519 01/12/06 1987 M 0 1521 03/31/01 1951 M O 1521 0320186 1947 F O 1523 04/19/01 1982 F 0 15a 09/12/09 1985 M O 1529 08/19/91 1962 F 0 15v31 01/13M 1926 F O 1539 08/29/86 1956 M O 1541 07115MS 1983 M O 1541 04108/10 1959 F O 1545 08115/08 1989 F 0 1545 09/17/01 1966 F 0 1547 10/31/95 1970 F O 1547 10105104 1957 F O 1547 10108/82 1968 M O 1603 09/25/02 1952 M 0 1605 03/01/05 1 945 M Date: 11102110 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 16 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOLI0 voter group: AC1V House and Unit Name Reg.Date BIWWate Sex ldnumbel State ON City:YORKVILLE Street: COTTONWOOD TRL 0 1605 10/04/00 1960 M 0 1607 06/11/90 1957 F 0 1607 04/05103 1968 F 0 1609 10110/08 1986 M O 1609 OS131108 1983 M 0 1609 11/07/07 1989 F O 1609 09/03105 1970 F O 1611 17113103 1968 M 0 1613 07x10/05 1979 F O 1613 09119110 1981 F 0 1613 05104105 1979 M 0 1613 08/19/10 1980 M O 1615 07!07/06 1985 F O 1615 01/31/07 1988 F O 1617 05129108 1947 M O 1619 09111/98 1954 F 0 1619 01/27104 1983 M O 1619 08123/90 1957 F O 1625 10108100 1974 F 0 1625 10/13!95 1974 M O 1627 10/24/00 1976 F 01627 05/19/09 1968 M City_YORKVILLE Stmat: CYPRESS LN E 1602 03120/01 1970 M E 1602 02/02/03 1974 F E 1604 03/02/07 1950 M F 1604 03/02/07 1962 F E 1604 11/19/02 1968 F E 1604 06107/03 1973 F E 1606 0221/09 1975 F E 1608 0827!02 1977 F E 1610 08/21/00 1957 M E 1610 05/19/01 1966 F E 1612 02/09/00 1974 M E 1612 02/01/00 1962 F 0 1605 09/05/97 1950 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v201 DO v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 17 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOLI0 Voter group: RCN House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber State 1D# City:YORKVILLE Street: CYPRESS LN O 1609 0329100 1961 F O 1609 10115/99 1962 M 01611 10110/00 1970 F 01611 05125mi 1966 M City:YORKVILLE Street: EVERGREEN LN E 1202 12/16/04 1974 M E 1202 10108109 1978 F E 1204 09105/03 1955 M E 1204 07116103 1960 F E 1206 02116/10 1970 M E 1208 D9/06M2 1966 M E 1208 09!14AM 1981 F E 1210 06114/91 1962 F E 1212 09/26172 1943 F E 1212 10104/74 1943 M E 1214 0986198 1968 F E 1214 10/17/08 1939 M E 1216 02/10/09 1964 M E 1216 12116102 1974 M E 1216 08/13109 1981 M E 1218 03103107 1974 F E 1218 02027/07 1987 M E 1220 02113/70 1947 M E 1220 10101J92 1954 F E 1222 12111102 1974 F E 1222 1087107 1971 M E 1224 091x15102 1969 M E 1224 05/10/01 1971 F E 1228 10101/96 1971 F E 1228 09/25196 1970 M E 1302 02!22100 1965 F E 1304 01128110 1982 F E 1304 06104109 1980 M E 1306 02/07/06 1970 F E 1306 12106105 1925 M E 1308 04/19/09 1976 M Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 x.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 18 Precinct.0210-BRISTOL10 Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex idnumber State IDN CIty:YORKVILLE Straat: EVERGREEN LN E 1308 08110/03 1977 F E 1310 01/09/04 1968 F E 1310 01/03/04 1995 M E 1312 10/17101 1989 F E 1312 09/30/04 1967 M E 1314 02/17/06 1973 M E 1314 09130!08 1973 F E 1314 07130!10 1984 M E 1316 09000!04 1958 M E 1318 09125MI 1959 M E 1318 09/25/01 1980 F O 1201 09116/04 1974 M O 1201 08120104 1970 F O 1203 09!18103 1970 F O 1203 11/26/03 1962 M O 1207 06117100 1974 M O 1207 09118/04 1979 F O 1221 03/13/99 1965 M O 1221 03113199 1955 F O 1223 10/11/94 1969 M O 1225 09118/10 1989 M O 1225 05/14/03 1960 F O 1225 12/02/06 1990 F O 1227 06/19!08 1956 M O 1227 08107/07 1977 F O 1227 09128/00 1976 F O 1227 05/09191 1973 M O 1301 lama= 1998 F O 1301 02/16/03 1955 M O 1303 08105104 1970 M O 1303 0871 a/04 1970 F O 1305 03/02/06 1977 M 0 1305 09123109 1976 F Date: 11102/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_rO100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Rage: 19 Precinct: D210- BRISTOLI O Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg,Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber State IDO City:YORKVILLE Street: EVERGREEN LN O 1309 07/13/02 1975 F O 1313 05/13/05 1970 F O 1315 11/18/91 1969 M O 1317 11/18104 1954 M O 1317 05/03/06 1973 F O 1319 03/17/01 1970 M 0 1319 D1107108 1971 F O 1319 01/04/07 1937 F C4:YORKVILLE ft"t: INOffENDENCE BLVD E 1000 05/09/97 1971 F E 1000 08/28/97 1972 M E 1002 01/04194 1965 F E 1004 09/19198 1936 M E 1004 09/19/98 1937 F E 1006 A 02/07/69 1932 M E 1006 A 02/D7/69 1935 F E 1006 B 10/05/95 1970 F E 1006 B 0909179 1961 M E 1006 B 03/19/08 1990 M E 1008 08/23/95 1966 F E 1006 08J12195 1960 M E 1012 03/14/75 1955 M E 1012 08/30= 1982 M E 1012 09/26/80 1955 F E 1012 10/04/04 1986 F E 1014 12/17/03 1944 M E 1014 10!20103 1946 F E 1016 07/25/97 1969 F E 1016 0201196 1966 M E 1018 06130/94 1942 F E 1020 02117/96 1939 F E 1020 02117/96 1936 M E 1022 10104176 1949 F E 1022 08/0300 1949 M E 1024 04/26105 1986 F E 1024 09/30195 1956 M Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY V_r0100 x.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List page: 20 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOLI0 Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Bidwate Sex Idnumber State ID# City:YORKVILLE Street: INDEPENDENCE BLVD E 1024 08/16/94 1955 F O 1009 01/10/96 1933 F 0 1009 11/17/95 1931 M O 1011 06/13/02 1962 M 01011 06104!05 1951 F O 1013 07/28/04 1919 F 0 1015 03x10160 1947 M O 1015 091,24180 1951 F O 1017 0911a/90 1953 F O 1019 06/16/01 1965 M O 1019 08/01101 1%5 F O 1023 A 08/11/88 1961 F O 1023 B 03/03/04 1963 M City_YORKVILLE Street: INDEPENDENCE CT E 722 04/05105 1980 M E 722 06/13/05 1979 F E 726 10107/08 1976 M E 726 08/02/05 1975 F E 732 07/14/05 1930 M E 736 0424/50 1929 M E 736 04124/50 1800 F O 723 01110172 1951 M 0 723 01110M 1953 F 0 729 12/04/04 1956 M 0 749 09/23/80 1959 F O 729 12109102 1984 M O 735 04/18103 1972 M O 735 03/02/03 1958 F 0 739 01104/10 1991 M O 739 0204/05 1967 F O 739 07/11/03 1966 F City:YORKVILLE Street: JOHN ST —E 734 01/10/02 1984 M .--E 745 05/08107 1988 M —4-E 758 10!06106 1984 M - E 758 10/06/08 1983 F a Date: 11102/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 21 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOL 10 Vatergroup: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg,Date Birthdate Sex idnumber Slate 1Di1 City:YORKVILLE Stmat: JOHN ST _r 764 10/01110 1969 M '—£.764 08*2197 1957 F E 1002 03129!02 1976 M E 1002 03129/02 1977 F E 1002 0323190 1968 M E 1008 09113/96 1931 M E 1010 08128/91 1955 M E 1010 03/06f07 1989 F E 1010 08127191 1960 F E 1010 06/15104 1986 F E 1014 08120196 1974 F E 1016 0425186 1951 F E 1016 11/27/85 1949 M E 1018 022008 1986 M E 1018 06111/09 1954 F E 1018 04104/03 19U M ^6 1022 10120!06 1982 F --& 1022 051166 1981 M —E 1024 A 07/27/10 1957 M —'E 1024 A 10105/92 1962 F —rt 1024 B 09/30142 1921 M L--E 10240 10107/46 1921 F E 1404 07/07/04 1980 M E 1404 09/19/03 1960 F E 1444 12105/03 1961 M --IE 1405 02/1019+4 1975 F E 1610 10/05/10 1923 M F 1610 12/20/07 1972 F E 1610 0122199 1965 F E 1702 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Date Birthdate Sex Idnumber Stale ID# City:YORWLLE Street: JOHN ST E 1732 05/23/03 1956 F E 1732 05/23103 1968 M E 1734 09/02/04 1986 M E 1734 10/30102 1966 M E 1734 1NOU07 1989 F E 1734 10115/02 1966 F E 1736 02f19106 1974 M E 1736 09103/08 1957 M E 1738 06/26/03 1957 M E 1738 09/24192 1974 M E 1738 09/29196 1975 F E 1742 03/14/02 1968 F O 1001 #A 03/12102 1967 F 0 1001 A 01/12105 1960 M O 1009A 10/05182 1947 F O 1009 B 06/12/02 1975 F O 1009 B 08126/94 1962 M O 1011 A 11119Po6 1979 F O 1013A 12112/90 1936 F 010138 01/18195 1932 F � 0 1017 *A 0727/92 1946 M --V 1017A 12/18/09 1948 F O 10170 10/10/50 1800 F --0 019A 09/20/94 1923 F --�o 1019 B 08!12/10 1969 M --or 1019 B 01/23/97 1973 F "--0 1021 A 0212lM 1929 F ---0 1021 A 0221106 1926 M —0 1021 B 07119/01 1922 F -.0 1021 B 07/19101 1921 M O 1731 05/15/04 1966 F O 1731 02/18/03 1966 M 0 1733 04/27/96 1970 M O 1733 06/11!88 1968 F O 1735 08/27/06 1984 M 0 1735 D9/02/08 1986 F . q Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 23 Precinct: 0210- BRISTOLI0 Voter group. ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdale Sex Idnumber Stale IDS City:YORKVILLE Street: JOHN ST O 1737 1121103 1954 M O 1737 04111!02 1961 F O 1739 07109/10 1971 M O 1739 07102/10 1972 City:YORKVILLE Street- PATRICK CT E 1210 02/27/09 1980 F E 1210 02-27109 1980 M City:YORKVILLE Streets PURCELL DR E 868 07/16/08 1947 M E 868 08/13/08 1949 F E 878 08/19/08 1978 F E 878 08119108 1974 M E 678 09117108 1953 F E 878 09!23108 1952 M E 678 08x22108 1983 M City:YORKVILLE Street: SEQUOIA CIR E 1402 10102198 1976 M E 1402 10102M 1975 F E 1404 12104103 1978 M E 1406 OU16/08 1978 M E 1406 10103/06 1980 F E 1408 11/18109 1991 M E 1408 03108100 1966 F E 1408 01/12/01 1965 M 01401 0721105 1977 F O 1401 08!06104 1963 F O 1403 10104100 1970 M O 1403 10104100 1968 F O 1405 0.3!23110 1989 F O 1405 09120!01 1968 F O 1405 01127/01 1967 M O 1407 06!06/09 1976 M O 1407 06/06/09 1980 F City:YORKVILLE Street: STONERIDGE CIR E 1502 OaM 0/02 1961 M Dale: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 24 Precinct:0210-BRISTOL10 voter group: ACTV House and Unit flame Reg.Date BiMidate Sex Idnumber Slate lD# City:YORKVILLE Street: STONERIDGE CIR E 1508 04102!04 1975 F E 1508 07/26/03 1980 M E 1512 11f16/95 1953 M E 1512 08/26/96 1954 F E 1514 i 0/01/84 1983 M E 1514 10/08M 1969 F E 1516 10/03/06 1955 F E: 1516 03/02/02 1958 F O 1501 03/12/07 1976 M O 1501 001Q9M 1978 F O 1503 03/13/09 1979 M O 1511 04/17/96 1972 M O 1513 05/08/96 1944 M O 1513 05/06/96 1948 F O 1515 05/17197 1971 M O 1515 09/13/03 1970 M City:YORKVILLE Street: STONERIDGE CT E 1518 10106199 1981 F E 1520 0628197 1951 F E 1524 03108!06 1982 M E 1524 03!08/06 1961 F E 1529 06/13104 1977 F E 1526 08/13/04 1979 F E 1528 01127107 1983 F E 1530 04/19107 1982 F E 1530 05128/99 1981 F E 1530 03/13/10 1980 M E 1538 01/09/04 1979 F E 1538 01109/04 1980 M E 1542 03/09107 1977 M E 1544 10128103 1979 M O 1515 06/10/00 1953 F O 1519 00/31/06 1971 F O 1521 00!17/98 1969 F 0 1521 11/12/00 1957 M i P Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 v.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 25 Precinct:0210- BRISTOL/0 Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birthdate Sex Idnumher State IDO City:YORKVILLE Street: STONERIDGE CT O 1523 09112198 1959 M O 1523 08/23101 1975 F 0 1525 09/'29180 1948 F 0 1525 03105/10 1978 M 0 1525 0422/00 1979 F O 1527 07/17/01 1966 F O 1529 07/08/04 1974 F 0 1529 0827197 1954 F O 1531 10/01/10 1979 M 01533 08!22196 1965 M 01533 0327107 1976 F 0 1535 0123190 1947 F City:YORKVILLE Street: W VETERANS PKWY �C+684 12122!04 1983 M City:YORKVILLE Street: WHITE PINE CT E 1402 08118/00 1953 M E 1402 10/01/04 1985 M E 1402 06103/04 1950 F E 1402 04/05108 1987 F E 1402 05119/09 1979 M E 1406 01/15/93 1957 M E 14D6 12/10196 1970 F E 1408 10/08196 1967 M E 1408 04/30199 1969 F E 1410 12/01/95 1957 M E 1410 11/29/95 1952 F O 1401 0122104 1984 M O 1401 08/05/08 1983 F 0 1403 09/05/00 1975 M 0 1403 12!02/00 1977 F 0 1407 1026199 1981 M 0 1409 06104109 1971 F 0 1409 02116182 1960 M City:YORKVILLE Stteo—. WILLOW WAY E 1202 09/10/02 1937 F Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_r0100 x.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 26 Precinct:0210- BRiSTOL10 Voter group: ACTV House and Unit Narne Reg.Date Birlhdate Sax tdnumber State ID# City:YORKVILLE Street: WILLOW WAY E 1206 07/16/04 1975 F E 1206 05/23/03 1973 M E 1208 09/26102 1972 F E 1218 02122/07 1988 M E 1218 08113!03 1969 M E 1218 11/20/03 1968 F E 1220 02/19/09 1987 F E 1222 10/07/91 1967 F E 1224 03101/03 1969 M E 1224 03101/03 1969 F E 1226 01116!03 1965 M E 1225 01/02/03 1968 F E 1302 07/12106 1972 M E 1302 06/11109 1958 M E 1310 06128/03 1985 M E 1310 09/06/06 1968 F E 1316 03130107 19W F E 1316 02107/08 1981 M E 1316 02111/03 1962 M E 1316 01/30103 1963 F E 1318 05110/03 1975 M E 1316 05/10103 1976 F E 1320 07F28103 1968 M E 1320 08113102 1971 F 0 1201 09116/98 1980 M 01201 08126102 1981 F 0 1201 10/05/10 1987 M 01203 03/06/02 1970 M O 1203 03108/02 1973 F 0 1205 12116!14 1948 F 0 1205 1010402 1973 M O 1205 08111/88 1970 F 01207 08105103 1982 M O 1207 02M7/95 1963 F O 1209 04/10104 1986 F 0 1209 01/31/05 1987 M Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY v_rO100 x.100726 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 27 Precinct:0210-BRISTOLI O Votargroup: ACTV House and Unit Name Reg.Date Birlhdate Sex Idnumber State ID# City:YORKVILLE Street: WILLOW WAY 0 1209 10104/04 1965 F 0 1211 11/16101 1969 F O 1211 02/07102 1970 M O 1213 04102102 1971 F O 1215 09/04/03 1977 F O 1215 08!29103 1971 M O 1217 10/01/08 1959 M O 1217 05/18101 1952 F O 1219 09122192 1947 M O 1219 09130192 1974 M O 1219 10105106 1988 F O 1221 09!11/04 1974 F 01221 09/11/04 1976 M O 1223 09/13107 1981 M O 1225 0322106 1977 M O 1225 01111!06 1979 F O 1301 09/14102 1948 F 01303 08AMM 1987 M O 1303 0@110104 1970 F O 1307 04127/05 196E M O 1307 10101/04 1969 F O 1309 06x27103 1942 F 0 1309 02102105 1979 M O 1311 01f17101 1975 F O 1311 01f27/01 1972 M O 1313 0928196 1963 F O 1313 09/13/98 1961 M 0 1315 0822/00 1971 F O 1315 10/0604 1972 M O 1319 1121100 1967 M O 1319 08122187 1962 F City:YORKVILLE Strvut: WILLOWWAY LN E 1220 0726/97 1964 F E 1220 10/07106 1961 M 0 1319 10107/08 1990 M t Date: 11/02/10 KENDALL COUNTY r±r01o0 v.100427 Time: 10:46 AM Walking List Page: 28 Precinct: 0210-BRISTOL 10 Voter group: ACTV Total voters printed:936 Total pages printed:28 Vote Type Description Party Name V VOTED A AMERICAN CONSTITUTION C CONCERNS OF PEOPLE D DEMOCRATIC F REFORM G GREEN I ILLINOIS SOLIDARITY L LIBERTARIAN M FREEDOM N NATURAL LAW N—P NON PARTISAN P PROHIBITION R REPUBLICAN S SOCIALIST WORKERS T SOCIALIST PARTY USA U UNAFFILIATED Z US PACIFIST f ! 7 1 1 ! / 'MM%`11fTlllYGL` r I + a I r V a f I r r I I - - _ -�rward• - _ , 1 I - - r I / I � ! A a - - -W Veterans p ' kwy - - - _ 1 1459 b I 1447 — I ' ".ti"=0mQ r to ' r I ra cn -- ` 1 1407 , I I � r - - - i - - - -John-St - {v G T� X9379 ; I llz� w 1369 I a Jt� _ I )9S 9361 1102 1 �- ' � lnde ' penderrce C-f'- - - - - - - Independence Bivd- - - - - -- Z -13431 °m o + r �FZ� 1447 Cannonball Trail °m••-°-rF,F —j 500 Foot Building Buffer 1MU Rwep//M1)i/�f�IMN/imYi/Y/kwYr[YI.ry Wi N PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLAN COMMISSION PC 2010-14 NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT Ultimate Sports Bar Inc., on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc., Petitioner, has filed an application with the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, requesting a Special Use within the B-2 General Business District for the purpose of operating an off-track betting facility. The real property consists of approximately 3 acres, located within the Cimarron Ridge (Towns Crossing) development immediately south of Route 34, and immediately west of Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, Illinois. The legal description is as follows: THAT PART OF BLOCK 4 OF CIMARRON RIDGE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PART THEREOF RECORDED MAY 21, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NO. 91-3284 IN THE VILLAGE OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 4; THENCE NORTH 5°02'21" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 227.0 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, 358.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84 057'39" EAST, 317.75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40°01'36" EAST, 99.92 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF CANNONBALL TRAIL; THENCE SOUTH 6°58'24" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, 279.97 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84 057'39" WEST, 186.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°12'50" WEST, 192.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THAT PART OF BLOCK 4 OF CIMARRON RIDGE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PART THEREOF RECORDED MAY 21, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NO. 913284 IN THE VILLAGE OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 4; THENCE NORTH 5°02'21" EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK, 227.0 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, 358.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84°57'39" EAST, 194.50 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 84°57'39" EAST, 123.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 40°01'36" (EAST, 99.92 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF CANNONBALL TRAIL; THENCE SOUTH 6°58'24" WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, 83.36 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84°57'39" WEST, 191.17 FEET; THENCE NORTH 5 102'21"EAST, 153.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTICE 1S HEREWITH GIVEN THAT the Plan Commission for the United Citv of Yorkville will conduct a Public Hearing on said Special Use application on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 7 p.m. at the Yorkville Public Library, 902 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois, 60560. The public hearing may be continued from time to time without further notice being published. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any written comments should be addressed to the United City of Yorkville City Clerk, City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois, and will be accepted up to the date of the public hearing. By order of the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. JACQUELYN MILSCHEWSKI City Clerk By: Lisa Pickering Deputy Clerk Ordinance No. 2010- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APPROVING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR AN OFF-TRACK BETTING FACILITY (1447 Cannonball Trail) WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, under section 11-13-1.1 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 511-1-1, et seq.), the Mayor and City Council of the City (collectively, the "Corporate Authorities") may provide for the classification of special uses in its zoning ordinances; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance (hereinafter referred to as the "Zoning Code"), any person owning or having an interest in property may file an application to use such land for one or more of the special uses provided for in the zoning district in which the land is situated; and, WHEREAS, Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering, Inc. is the representative for the property located at 1447 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, Illinois, legally described in Exhibit A, attached to and made a part of this Ordinance (the "Subject Property"); and, WHEREAS, under the authority of the Zoning Code, the Subject Property is located in a designated B-2 General Business District, and an off-track betting facility is allowed in this district as a special use; and, WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities have received a request for a special use permit for the Subject Property for an off-track betting facility from Ultimate Sports Bar, Inc. on behalf of Post Time Catering; and, WHEREAS, a legal notice of publication regarding a public hearing before the Plan Commission on the proposed special use permit was duly published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, not more than thirty (30) nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing; and, WHEREAS, notice to property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the Subject Property identified for the special use was delivered by certified mail; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission convened and held a public hearing on the 10`" day of November 2010, on the question of the special use application; and, WHEREAS, the Plan Commission reviewed the standards set forth in Section 10-14-6(F) of the Zoning Code, and found that the special use met the standards and recommended the approval of the special use for the Subject Property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. The Corporate Authorities hereby approve an off-track betting facility as a special use for the Subject Property located at 1447 Cannonball Trail. Section 3. That the special use granted herein shall be subject to the following conditions: I. Wagering at the off-track betting (OTB) facility shall be limited only to live horse races and not include wagering on any other sporting or other activity, professional or otherwise. 2. The petitioner must obtain all required City permits and licenses associated with the tenant build-out and operation of the OTB facility, including but not limited to applicable building permits and liquor control licenses. 3. The petitioner shall provide specific detailslinformation on preventative measures to be taken to mitigate under-aged drinking within the betting parlor, bar area or on the Subject Property. 4. The petitioner shall obtain a license from the Illinois Racing Board prior to commencing any wagering activities at the property and must maintain good standing with the Illinois Racing Board. 5. The wagering area of the sports bar shall be limited to no more than 45% of the gross leasable floor space. 6. The petitioner shall allow the Police Department of the United City of Yorkville access to the camera surveillance system for the off-track betting facility upon request when related to crime prevention, investigations or other public safety matters pertaining to the property. 7. The petitioner must execute a shared parking agreement with a nearby property owner with an existing parking lot area sufficient to accommodate the overflow parking during special events at the facility. A copy of said executed agreement shall be provided to and approved by the City prior to issuance of an occupancy permit. 8. The petitioner shall submit a parking plan for every event requiring off-site parking for prior written approval by the Police Department. The plan shall include details regarding the use of trolley services or any other patron valet services and proposed traffic flow on US 34 and Cannonball Trail. Said plan shall be submitted to the Chief of Police for approval no less than fifteen (15) business days prior to the event. 9. Any violation of the conditions of the Special Use as determined by the United City of Yorkville shall be remedied by the petitioner to the satisfaction of the City or be subject to revocation of the special use granted herein. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. 2 Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2010. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF DIANE TEELING GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS GEORGE GILSON JR. Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2010. MAYOR 3 Exhibit A Legal Description of Subject Property (see attached) 4 �Al C�T� Reviewed By: O Legal ❑ Agenda Item Number EST. 1836 Finance El NB #1 � ` �, Engineer ❑ City Administrator Consultant ❑ Tracking Number IkwuCGewy , ❑ EDC 2010-38 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Monthly Permit Activity Reports (September, October 2010) Meeting and Date: EDC—Tuesday, December 7`h, 2010 Synopsis: All permits issued in the month of September and October Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Paul Zabel Building and Zoning Name Department Agenda Item Notes: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE -~ BUILDING PIE WIT REPORT o September 2010 TYPES OF PFRMfI'S Number of SFD SFA Multi-Family Commercial Industrial Misc. Construction Permit Permits tirVe Family Single Family Apartments Ineh des all Permitslssuedfor Cost Fees Issued Ihrrlhngz .4 nu&hed C'MIOminlun+s CommenClnl uh September 2010 50 5 0 0 9 0 36 1.752.054.00 45,781.86 Calendar Year 499 33 6 0 86 0 374 19,68000 00 421,395 90 2010 Fiscal Year 2010 323 17 6 0 54 0 246 7.173.740 00 266,826.$0 September 2009 45 6 0 0 14 0 25 1,802 23$.00 6$,251.35 Calendar Year 471 42 8 0 124 0 297 24.925.273.00 671.4(A).12 2009 Fiscal Year 2009 313 32 8 0 63 0 210 18,633.376.00 492,014.90 September 2008 75 9 0 0 24 0 42 3.509,515.00 117,522.9D Calendar Year 714 79 6 0 236 0 393 65.524,913.00 1,475,365.65 2408 Fiscal Year 2008 434 48 4 0 119 0 263 47,220,350 00 8110.434 4R September 2007 H[1 18 2 0 27 0 64 8,953,986.00 4x,610 79 Calendar Year 1016 249 I0 1 238 0 519 117'12216.00 4,026,46528 2007 Fiscal Year 2007 655 1311 6 l 154 0 363 63.638,061.00 2.459,12Q 82 �OCJpo UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE ' BUILDING PERMIT REPORT �o October 2010 Number of SFD SFA Multi-Family Commercial Industrial Misc. Construction Permit Permits swtgfeF'amfly srrrgleFamth, Apartments includes all Permits Ivuedfor Cost I Fees Issued rmy1liny .4uached Condominiums Commercial(tie October 2010 57 9 0 0 15 0 33 2,790,762.00 9455.19 Calendar Year 556 42 6 0 10t 0 407 22.470,919.00 507,614.99 2010 Fiscal Year 2010 379 26 6 0 69 0 278 9,960,502 IX) 353.005.99 October 2009 46 11 0 0 16 0 19 3,584,420.00 IOa.1227 Calendar Year 517 53 8 0 140 0 316 28,509,693.00 775,582.43 2009 Fiscal Year 2009 359 43 8 0 79 0 229 2-1217.79644 596,137 21 October 2008 84 16 16 0 21 0 29 7,074,089.x81 393,692.12 Calendar Year 798 95 52 0 257 0 394 72.599,002.00 1.90.077 07 2008 Fiscal Year 2008 518 64 38 0 140 0 276 54,294.439.00 U84,126.60 October 2007 141 17 30 4 31 0 59 16.342,[65.00 1,16075.04 Calendar Year 1,157 266 129 6 269 0 487 133-5$4.391.00 5,191,140.32 2007 Fiscal Year 2007 796 148 98 6 i 85 0 359 e0,180.22600 3,823,At};.A6 Prepared by a weirert C/;.y Reviewed By: 0 ❑ Legal Agenda Item Number g EST , 1836 Finance ❑ NB #2 i Engineer ❑ City Administrator 4,p �� °� Tracking Number Consultant ❑ <LE ��4 ❑ EDC 2010-39 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Monthly Inspection Report Summaries (September, October 2010) Meeting and Date: EDC—Tuesday, December 7`h, 2010 Synopsis: All inspections performed in the month of September and October Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Paul Zabel Building and Zoning Name Department Agenda Item Notes: cIT} a2 qL en I' "Inspections" September 2410 T"eaf Inspection Single-Family Single-Family Commercial Miscellaneous fhe.(rrpedians 4detached? (attached) Monthly BKF-Backfiill 5 0 0 1 0 6 BND-Pool Bonding 0 0 0 0 0 0 BSM-Basement Floor 4 0 0 0 0 4 CRL-Crawl Space 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIN-Final Inspection 7 7 0 25 6 39 FTG-Footing 4 0 0 0 0 4 GAR-Garage Floor 3 0 0 0 0 3 INS-Insulation 5 0 0 3 0 a OCC-Occupancy Inspection 0 0 0 0 0 0 O5R-Water Meter Reader 0 0 0 0 0 0 PH-Post Holes/Piles 0 0 0 0 0 0 PHD-Post Holes/Deck 0 0 0 3 0 3 PHF-Post Holes/Fence 0 0 0 1 0 1 PPF-Pre-pour,Commercial Floor 0 0 0 0 0 0 PPS-Pre-pour,Slab-on-grade 1 0 0 7 0 8 PPW-Pre-pour,Wall Steel 4 0 0 0 0 4 REL-Rough Electrical 4 0 2 6 1 12 RFR-Rough Framing 4 0 2 6 2 12 RMC-Rough Mechanical 4 0 1 4 1 9 SPO-Spot Survey Evaluation 0 0 0 0 0 0 STP-Stoop 3 D 0 0 0 3 TPL-Temporary Pool,Final 0 D 0 0 0 0 TRN-Trench(gas,electric,etc) 0 D 0 0 0 0 WPL-Wire Pull 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLU-Plumbing,Underslab 3 0 0 0 0 3 PLR Plumbing,Rough 4 0 0 3 2 7 PLF Plumbing,Final 7 6 0 1 1 14 RPZ-Plumbing,RPZ Valve 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDA-Engineering,Driveway Apron 0 0 0 0 0 0 EFL-Engineering,Final Inspection 13 12 0 2 12 27 EPW-Engineering,Public Walk 3 0 0 0 0 3 ESS-Engineering,Storm Sewer 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESW-Fngineering,Sewer/Water 4 0 0 0 0 4 F__ TOTALS... 82 25 5 62 25 174 Paul Zabel 54 D.Weinert 0 Darrell Busch 75 Mike Robinson 6 Jackie Dearborn 10 °TK'(Plumbing) Lr H2O(Water Department) a "ICCI" 4 TOTALS... 174 DATE: 10/2912010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: I TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 9914112010 TO 09/30/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP, PERMIT A DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------- . .-.. _ I--------------------------------------------- 20070106 02/26/2007 3456 RYAN DR. SFD CAL EFL DB 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 P RE-INSPECTION 20090183 05115/2009 205 E. KENDALL DR. ADD BLD FIN ICC 09/10/2010 20490484 10/07/2009 1581 CORAL DRIVE SFD ACS EFL JD 09/01/2010 09/01/2010 P 20090491 10/13/2009 2278 EMERALD LANE SFD ACS EFL JD 09/09/2010 09/0912010 P RE-INSPECTION 20090551 12/0712D09 165 FOUNTAIN VIEW DR COX BLD REL ICC 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 P BLD RMC ICC 09/08/2410 09/08/2010 P BLD RFR ICC 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 P 20090568 12/11/2009 692 RED TAIL CT REM BLD FIN PZ 09/29/2010 09/29/2010 P REXNSPECTION 20100034 03/05/2010 318 ILLINI DR SFD BPI FIN PZ 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 P REINSPECTION 20100041 03/18/2010 322 BLACKBERRY LN ADD BLD FIN PZ 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P 20100043 03/09/2010 1869 COLUMBINE DR BSH BLD RFR PZ 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P BLD REL PZ 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P BLD R14C PZ 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P 20100056 03/18/2010 1282 TAUS CIR SFD EEC EFL MR 09/01/2010 09/01/2010 F EEC EFL MR 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 P RE-INSPECTION 20100060 04/16/2010 2263 EMERALD LN SFD ACS EFL JD 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P RE-INSPECTION 20100105 06/14/2010 1502 N BRIDGE ST REM BLD INS DB 09/03/2010 09/0312010 P BLD RMC PE 09/2412010 09/24/2010 P BLD PLR TPI 09/24/2010 09/24/2010 F BLD INS PZ 09/24/2010 09/24/2010 P BLD REL P7. 09/24/2010 09/24/2010 P 20100131 05/05/2010 2561 EMERALD LN SFD ACS EFL JD 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P 20100142 04/23/2010 358 SUTTON ST SHD SHD FIN DB 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P 20100145 04/26/2014 681 OMAHA OR SFD HEC FIN PZ 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 F HEC PLF TPI 09/09/2010 09/0912010 F HEC PLF TPI 09/10/2010 09110/2010 F HEC PLF TPI 09/13/2010 09/13/2010 P HEC EFL MR 09/15/2010 09/15/2010 F HEC EFL MR 09/17/2010 09/17/2010 P RE-INSPECTION HEC FIN PZ 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 P REINSPECTION 20100155 06/11/2010 101 GARDEN ST REM BLD REL PZ 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 P 20100172 04/27/2010 3725 BAILEY RD OCC OCC EFL MR 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P 20100193 05/19/2010 2258 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FIN PZ 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 F ACS PLF TPI 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 F ACS PLF TPI 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P REINSPECTION ACS EFL JD 09/10/2010 09/10/2610 P 20100194 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN A SFA BB3 FIN PZ 09/10/2010 09/10/1010 F BB3 PLF TPI 09/10/2010 09/10/2010 P BB3 EFL DB 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 F DATE: 10/29/2010 UNITED CI'T'Y OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 2 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOw INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 09/D1/201D TO 09/3012010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT i DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------- -----------.._---------------------------------------------------------- BB3 EFL DB 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P RE-INSPECTION BB3 FIN PZ 09/28/2010 20100155 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN B SEA &B3 EFL DS 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 F BB3 EFL DB 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P RE-INSPECTION BB3 FIN PZ 09/28/2010 353 PLF TPI 09/28/2010 0912812010 F 20100196 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN C SFA BB3 EFL DB 09/20/2010 09/2012010 F BB3 EFL DB 09/2812010 09/2812010 P RE-INSPECTION BB3 FIN PZ 09/28/2010 BB3 PLF TPI 09/28/2010 09128/2010 P 20100197 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN D SFA BB3 EFL DB 09120/2010 09/2012010 F B33 EFL DB 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P RE-INSPECTION B03 FIN PZ 09/28/2010 BB3 PLF TPI 09128/2010 09/28/2010 P 20100198 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN E SFA BB3 EFL DB 09120/2010 09/20/2010 F BB3 EFL DB 09/28/2010 09/281201D P RE-XWSPECTION BB3 FIN PZ 09128/2010 BB3 PLF TPI 09/28/2010 09/2812010 P 20100199 05/20/2010 210 PORTAGE LN F SFA BB3 EFL DB 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 F BB3 EFL DB 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P RE-INSPECTION BB3 FIN PZ 09128/2010 BB3 PLF TPI 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P 20100223 0512112010 1346 SPRING ST SFD HEC BSM DB 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 F NEC RFR PZ D9/07/2D10 09/07/2010 P HEC REL PZ 09/0712010 09/07/2010 P HEC PLR TPI 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P NEC RMC PZ 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P HEC INS DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P 26100230 06101/2010 3356 RYAN DR SFD CAL PLF TPI 09/01/2010 09/01/2010 F CAL FIN PZ 09/0112010 09/01/2010 F CAL EFL DB 09/02/2010 09/D2/2010 F CAL FIN PZ 09/D2/2010 09/02/1010 P REINSPECT CAL EFL DB 09/03/2010 09/03/2010 P RE-INSPECTION 20100240 05/2B/2010 363 BERTRAM DR DCK DCK RFR DB 09/27/2010 09127/2010 F REINSPECTION 20100272 06/0712010 961 OMAHA DRIVE ADD BLD BKF DB 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P 20100298 06/18/2010 1706 CANDLEBERRY LN IOP IQP FIN PZ D9/16/2010 09116/2010 P 70100307 06/24/2010 2312 EMERALD LN SFD ACS RFR PZ 09/0812010 09/08/2010 P ACS REL PZ 09/08/2010 09/08/2010 F ACS PLR TPI 09/08/2010 09108/2010 P DATE: 10/29/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 3 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 09/01/2010 TO 09/30/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT k DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACS RMC PZ 09/0812010 09/08/2010 P ACS INS DB 09/09/2010 09/0912010 P ACS EPW DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P 20100312 06/24/2010 1319 EVERGREEN LN DCK DCK FIN DB 09/2112010 09/21/2010 P 20100325 06/21/2010 1102 KATE DR SFD HEC EPW MR 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 F HEC PPs DB 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P HEC FIN PZ 09/22/2010 HEC PLF TPI 09/22/2010 09/22/2010 P HEC EFL JD 09/22/2010 09/22/2010 P 20100355 07/15/2010 2464 SUMAC DR FNC FNC FIN DB 09/22/2010 09122/2010 P 20100368 08/17/2010 2279 EMERALD LN SFD ACS PLU TPI 09/0312010 09103/2010 P ACS BSM DB 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P ACS OAR DB 09/07/2010 0910712010 F ACS STP DB 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P 20100369 09/08/201D 2351 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FTG DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P ACS BKF DB 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 P ACS PLU TPI 09/3012010 09/30/2010 P ACS PPW DB 09117/2010 09/1712010 P ACS ESW JD 09123/2010 09/23/2010 P 20100374 07/28/2010 1332 MARKETPLACE DR REM BLD REL PZ 09/28/2010 09/29/2010 P REINSPECT BLD RMC PZ 09/2B/2010 09/29/2010 P REINSPECT BLD RFR PZ 09/28/2010 09/2912010 P REINSPECT BLD PLR TPI 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 20100380 07/15/2010 1406 JOHN ST ROF ROF FIN DB 09/21/2010 09/21/201D P 20100382 07/30/2010 384 BERTRAM DR SFD 381 RFR PZ 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 P BB1 REL PZ 09/2712010 09/27/2010 P BBi PLR TPI 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 F BB1 RMC PZ 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 P BBl INS DB 09/28/2010 09/26/2010 P BBZ INS DB 09/28/3010 09/28/2010 P BBI PLR TPI 09/28/2010 09/28/7010 P REXNSPECTION 20100386 07127/2010 1173 CODY CT SFD BBW BSM DB 09/01/2010 09/01/2010 P BOW GAR DB 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 P BBW RFR PZ 09102/2010 09/D2/2010 P BBW REL PZ 09/02/2010 09/02/2010 P BBW INS DB 09/07/2010 09/07/2010 P BBW RMC PZ 09/02/2010 09/02/2010 P BBW STP DB 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 P BBW EPW JD 09/23/2010 09/23/2010 P 20100387 08/10/2010 461 OMAHA DR SFD NEC BKF DB 09/01/2010 09/01/2010 P 20100390 08/06/2010 1805 COUNTRY HILLS DR ADD BLD FIN PZ 091201201D 09/20/2010 P 20100397 07/2312010 1567 SIENNA DR PTO PTO FPS DB 09/21/2010 09/21/2010 P 20100399 08/02/2010 522 W BARBERRY CIR RPZ RPZ FIN TPI 09/21/3010 09/21/2010 P 20100401 07130/2010 602 HEUSTIS ST HVC MSC RMC PZ 09107/2010 09/07/2010 P DATE: 10/29/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 4 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED PROM D9/01/2010 TO 09/30/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERKXT I DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS r r 20100403 08/27/2010 109 W VENTERANKS PKWY BDO BLD RFR PZ 09/30/2010 09/30/2010 P __ BLD REL PZ 09/30/2010 09/30/2010 P 20100414 00/09/2010 101 GARDEN ST ESN ESN FIN DB 09107/201D 09/07/2010 P 20100416 06/04/2010 2192 NORTHLAND LN PTO PTO PPS D8 09/21/2010 09/21/2010 P 20100421 08/11/2010 d07 BRUELL ST REM BLD FIN PZ 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P 20100422 09/D3/2010 212 S BRIDGE ST OCC OCC FIN PZ 09/08/2010 09/10/2010 P 20100448 09/08/2010 1162 KATE DR SFD HEC FTG DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P HEC PPW DB 09/21/2010 09/21/2010 P HEC BKF DB 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P HEC ESW DB 09/30/2010 09130/2010 P 20100468 1411 CHESTNUT LA ROF ROF FIN DB 0910212010 09102/2010 P 20100469 09/02/2010 521 BUCKTHORN CT DCK DCK PHD DB 09/08/2010 09/07/2010 P DCK FIN DB 09/13/2010 09/13/2010 P 20100472 00/25/2010 1023 HEARTLAND DR FNC FNC i"XN DB 09/09/2010 09/09/2010 P 20100474 08/26/2010 304 BRUELL ST DRV DRV PPS DB 09/22/2010 09/22/2010 P 2D100475 09/20/2010 2285 EMERALD LN SFD ACS PPW DB 09/17/2010 09/17/2010 P ACS FTG DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P ACS BKF DB 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 P ACS ESW JD 09/2312010 09/23/2010 P ACS PLU TPX 09/28/2010 09/20/2010 P ACS BSM DB 09/29/2010 09/29/2010 P ACS GAR DB 09/29/2010 09/29/2010 P ACS STP DB 09/30/2010 0913012010 P 20100478 08/30/2010 2782 HOBBS CT PTO PTO PPS DB 09/10/2010 09/10/2010 P 20100483 09/02/2010 206 JOHNSON ST REM BLD RFR PZ 09/2312010 09/23/2010 P BLD REL PZ 09123/2010 09/23/2010 P 20100484 08/3112010 1447 CANNONBALL TRAIL OCC OCC FIN PZ 09/02/2010 09/02/2010 P 20100485 08/31/2010 4698 PLYMOUTH AVE FNC FNC PUP DS 09/15/2010 09/15/2010 P 20100491 09/02/2010 973 HOMESTEAD DR PTO PTO PPS DB 09/15/2010 09/15/2010 P 20100492 09/08/2010 832 GREENFIELD TURN DCK DCK PHD DB 09/09/2010 09/0912010 P DCK FIN DS 09/22/2010 09/22/2010 F DCK FIN DB 09/23/2010 09/23/2010 P REINSPECPION 20100493 09/13/2010 404 BLAINE ST DCK DCK PHD DB 09/15/201D 09/15/2010 P DCK RFR DB 09/22/2010 09/22/2010 P 20100496 09/20/2010 2325 EMERALD LN SFD ACS PPW OB 09/17/2010 09/17/2010 P ACS FTG DB 09/16/2010 09/16/2010 P ACS BKF D8 09/20/2010 09/20/2010 P ACS ESW JD 09/23/201D 09/23/2010 P 20100497 09/09/2010 1041 DALTON AVE REM MSC RFR PZ 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 P MSC REL PZ 09/14/2010 09/14/2010 P MSC INS DB 09/15/2010 09/15/2010 P MSC FIN PZ 09/21/2010 09/21/2010 P 20100501 09/14/2010 627 ANDREA CT ROF ROF FIN DB 09/21/2010 09/21/2010 P 20100515 09/20/2010 1301EVERGREEN LN ROF ROF FIN DB 09/27/2010 09/27/2010 P 20100524 09/24/2010 1D04 WESTERN IN SHD SHD PPS DH 09/28/2010 09/28/2010 P 20100525 09/24/2010 1004 WESTERN IN PTO PTO PPS DB 09128/2030 09/28/2010 P 20100526 09/24/2010 3174 PINEWOOD DR OCC OCC FIN PZ 09/27/2010 09127/2010 F DATE: 10/29/2010 U'N'ITED CITY of YORKVILLE PAGE: 5 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.W0W INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 09/01/2010 TO 09/30/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT N DA'L'E LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATF, RES. COMMENTS OCC PLF TPI 09127/2010 09/2712010 F OCC FIN PZ 09/29/2010 REINSPECTION OCC PLR TPI 09/28/2010 09/2812010 P REINSPECTION, OCC EFL DH 09/2712010 09/2712010 P 20100530 09/27/2010 101 5 BRIDGE ST OCC OCC FIN PZ 09/30/2010 09/3012010 P DATE: 10/29/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVTLLE PAGE: 5 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 09101/2010 TO 09130/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT # DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS PERMIT TYPE SUMMARY: ADD ADDITION 4 BDO COMMERCIAL BUILD--OUT 2 BSM BASEMENT REMODEL 3 COM COMMERCIAL BUILDING 3 DCK DECK 9 13RV DRIVEWAY 1 ESN ELECTRIC SIGN 1 FNC FFiNCE 3 HVC HVAC UNIT/S I IGP IN-GROUND POOL 1 OCC OCCUPANCY PERMIT 9 PTO PATIO / PAVERS 5 REM REMODEL 18 ROF ROOFING 4 RPZ RPZ - BACKFLOW PREVENTION 1 SFA SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED 25 SFD SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED 82 SHD SHED 2 INSPECTION SUMMARY: BKF BACKFILL 6 BSH BASEMENT FLOOR 4 EFL ENGINEERING - FINAL INSPECTION 27 EPW ENGINEERING- PUBLIC WALK 3 ESW ENGINEERING - SEWER / WATER 4 FIN FINAL INSPECTION 39 FTG ,FOOTING 4 GAR GARAGE FLOOR 3 INS INSULATION 8 PHD POST HOLE - DECK 3 PHF POST HOLE - FENCE 1 PLF PLUMBING - FINAL 14 PLR PLUMBING - ROUGH 7 PLU PLUMBING - UNDERSLAB 3 PPS PRE-POUR, SLAB ON GRADE 8 PPW PRE-POUR, WALL STEEL 4 REL ROUGH ELECTRICAL 12 RFR ROUGH FRAMING 12 RMC ROUGH MECHANICAL 9 STP STOOP 3 INSPECTOR SUMMARY: DB DARRELL BUSCH 75 ICC ICCI INSPECTOR 4 %TD JACKIE DEARBORN 10 MR MIKE ROBINSON 6 PZ PAUL ZABEL 54 TPI TPI INSPECTION SERVICES 25 DATE 10/29/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 7 TIME: 09:28:32 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 09/01/2010 TO 09[30/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED, COMP. PERMIT I DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE FXF. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS STATUS SUMMARY: C DB 34 C JD 5 C MR 4 C PZ 26 C TPI 17 I DB 41 I ICC 4 I JD 4 I MR 2 I PZ 28 I TPI 8 T JD 1 REPORT SUMMARY: 174 K, w. r'Ins � a ions " October 2010 CIE t4 Type of Inspection Single-Family Single-Family Commerdal Wscelianeoi)s Re-Irispecdons (detacMd) (attached) Monthly BKF-Backfil1 5 0 0 0 0 6 BND-Pool Bonding 0 0 0 2 0 2 BSM-Basement Floor 8 0 0 0 0 g CRL-Crawl Space 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIN-Final Inspection 3 0 0 22 2 25 FTG-Footing 10 0 0 0 0 10 GAR-Garage Floor 9 0 0 0 0 9 INS-Insulation 3 0 0 1 0 4 OCC-OccupancyInspection 0 0 0 0 0 0 0511-Water Meter Reader 1 0 0 0 0 1 PH-Podt Holes/Piles 0 0 0 1 0 1 PHD-Post Holes J Deck 1 0 0 2 0 3 PHF-Post Holes/Fence 0 0 0 5 0 5 PPF-Pre-pour,Commercial Floor 0 0 0 0 0 0 PPS-Pre-pour,Slab-on-grade 0 0 0 1 0 1 PPW-Pre-pour,Wall Steel 8 0 0 0 0 g REL-Rough Electrical 4 0 3 3 1 10 RFR-Rough Framing 3 0 2 5 0 10 RMC-Rough Mechanical 2 0 1 1 0 4 SPO-Spot Survey Evaluation 2 0 D 0 0 2 STP-Stoop 6 0 0 0 0 6 TPL-Temporary Pool,Final 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRN-Trench(gas,electric,etc) 0 0 0 0 0 0 WPL-Wire Pull 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLU Plumbing,Underslab 7 0 0 0 0 7 PLR Plumbing,Rough 4 0 2 6 4 12 PLF-Plumbing,Final 2 0 0 2 1 4 RPZ-Plumbing,RPZ Valve 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDA-Engineering,Driveway Apron 0 0 0 0 0 0 EFL-Engineering,Final Inspection 2 0 0 1 0 3 EPW-Engineering, Public Walk 10 0 0 1 0 11 ESS-Engineering,Storm Sewer 5 0 0 0 0 5 ESW-Engineering,Sewer/Water 6 0 0 0 0 6 TOTALS... 102 0 $ 53 S 163 iinspected by.,. Paul Zabel 49 D.Weinert 2 Darren Busch 64 Mike Robinson i jackle Dearborn 22 "TPI"(Plumbing) Z3 H2O(Water Department) 1 "Iccl" 1 TOTALS... 163 DATE: 12/03/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 1DI01/2010 TO 10/3112010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT # DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE. EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------.._... -------------------------------------------------_------ 20070168 03/20/2007 812 TERI LANE SFD FF2 EFL JD 10/21/2010 10121/2010 P 20090525 11105/2009 542 BIRCHWOOD DR BSM BLD FIN ICC 10/22/2010 20100104 04/i5/2010 206 FAIRHAVEN DR DCK DCK PHD DB 10113/2010 1011312010 P 20100105 06/14/2010 1502 N BRIDGE ST REM BLD PLR TPI 10/06/2010 10106/2010 P REINSPECTION BLD RMC PZ 10/0612010 10106/2010 P BLD INS PZ 10/06/2010 1010612010 P 20100155 06/11/2010 111 GARDEN ST REM BLD FIN PZ 10/2912010 10/2912010 P 20100193 05/19/2010 2258 EMERALD LN SFD ACS ESW .ID 10/20/2010 10/20/2010 P 20100212 06/04/2010 4B6 HONEYSUCKLE LN DCK DCK RFR PZ 10/13/2010 10/13/2010 P 20100223 05/21/2010 1346 SPRING ST SFD REC GAR PZ 10/0512010 10/0512010 P 1IEC STP PZ 10105/2010 10105/2010 P ,HEC EPW JD 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P 20100226 05/2512010 1593 CORAL DR DCK DCK FIN DB 10127/2010 10/27/2010 P 20100233 09/29/2010 2262 EMERALD DR SFD ACS FTG PZ 10/08/2010 10/08/2010 P ACS BKF DB 10/1412010 10/1412010 P ACS PLU TPX 10/21/2010 1012112410 P ACS BSM DB 10/2112010 5012112010 P ACS GAR DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P ACS PPW PZ 10/1112010 10/11/2010 P ACS ESW JD 10/1412010 10/1412010 P ACS STP DS 10/2212010 10/22/2010 P ACS EPW JD 10/2712010 10/27 12010 P 20/00296 07/30/2010 1965 S BRIDGE ST BDO BLD REL PZ 10/1812010 10/18/2010 P BLD RMC PZ 10/18/2010 10/18/2010 P 20100305 06/24/2010 2347 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FIN PZ .10/0812010 10/08/2010 P ACS PLF TPX 10/0812010 10/0812010 P ACS EFL JD 10/11/2010 10112/2010 P 20100306 08/04/2010 2326 LAVENDER WAY SFD ACS RFR PZ 10/01/2010 ID/01/2010 P ACS REL PZ 1010112010 10/01/2010 F ACS PLR TPI 10101/2010 1D/0112010 P ACS RMC PZ 10/01/2010 ID/01 12010 P ACS INS PZ 10/0512010 10/05/2010 P ACS EPW Jr) 10/19 12010 10/21/2010 P 20100307 06/24/2010 2312 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FIN PZ 10/2512010 10/2512010 F ACS PLF TPI 10/25/2010 10/2512010 P ACS FIN PZ I0/2812010 10/2812010 P REINSPECTION 20100331 06/23/201D 1732 COLUMBINE CT SHD S,EiD FIN DB 10/19/2010 10/19/2010 P 20100368 08/17/201D 2279 EMERALD LN SFD ACS RFR PZ 10/12/2010 10/1212010 P ACS REL PZ 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P Acs PLR TPI 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P ACS RMC PZ 1011212010 10/12/2010 P ACS INS OB 10/14/2010 10/1412010 P ACS ESS JD 10105/2010 10/0512010 P ACS EPW JD 10/25/2010 10/25/2010 P 20100369 09/08/2010 2351 EMERALD LN SFD ACS BSM PZ 10/04/2010 10/04/2010 P ACS GAR PZ 10/04/2010 10/04/2010 P DATE: 12/03/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 2 TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 10/01/2010 TO 10131/201D ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMF. PERMIT # DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE, DATE RES. COMMENTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_------------------------- ACS ESS JD 10/0512010 10/0512010 P ACS EPW JD 10/22/2010 10/2212010 P 20100374 07/2812010 1332 MARKETPLACE DR REM BLD PLR TPI 1010112010 10/01120 0 P BLD PLR TPI 10/05/2410 10/05/2010 F 20100382 0713012010 394 BERTRAM DR SFD BB1 EPW JD 10111/2410 10111120:0 P 20100386 07127/2010 1173 CODY CT SFD BBW OSR H2O 1011412010 10/14120.0 P 20100387 08/10/2010 461 OMAHA DR SFD HEC PLU TPI 10/05/2010 14/05/2010 F HEC BSM PZ 10/07/2010 10/07/2010 P HEC GAR DB 10/15/2014 10/15/2010 P HEC RFR PZ 10106/2014 10/06/2010 P HEC REL PZ 10/0512010 10/05/2010 F HEC PLR TPI 10/06/2010 10105/2010 F HEC INS PZ 1010812010 10108/2010 P HEC RRL PZ I0/0612010 1010612010 P REINSPECTION HEC PLR TPI 10/06/2010 10/06/2010 P REINSPECTION HEC EPW OD 10/1212010 10/12/2010 P 20100412 09/28/2010 106 E MAIN ST DML DML FIN MR 10/0512010 10/05 12010 P 20100427 08/10/2010 2123 NORTHLAND LN SHD SHD FIN DB 10119/2010 10119/202D F SHD FIN DR 10126/2010 10/26/2010 F REINSPECTION SHD FIN DB 10/27!2010 10/27/2010 P 20100429 10/04/2010 762 OMAHA DR SFD HEC ESW JD 10/07/2010 10/07/2010 P HEC FTC PZ 10/0812010 10/08/2010 P HEC PPW PZ 10/1212010 10112/2010 P HEC SKF DB 10/18/2010 14/16/2010 P HEC SPO DW 10125/2010 10125/2010 201DO443 10/06/2010 1415 ASPEN LN ADD BLD PH OH 10/13/2010 10/1312010 P BLD RFR DB 10114/2010 10/14/2010 P BLD RFR DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P BLD REL PZ 10/25/2010 10125/2010 P 20100448 09108/2010 1162 BATE DR SFD HEC SPO DW 10/0612010 10106/2010 P 20100475 09120/2010 2285 EMERALD LN SFD ACS ESE JD 10105/2010 10/05/2010 P ACS EPW JD 1D/25/2010 10125/2010 P 20100476 10/2012010 143 GARDEN ST BDO BPI RFR PZ 10/25/2010 10/25/2010 P BPI REL PZ 10/25/2010 1012512010 P BPI PLR TPI 10/25/2010 10/25/2010 F BPI PLP TPI 10/2812DID 10128/2010 P REINSPECTION BPI REL PZ 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 P BPI RFR PZ 10/28/2010 10/28/2010 P 20100481 1551 ORCHID ST IGP IGP BND PZ 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 P 20100496 09/20/2010 2325 EMERALD LN SFD ACS PLU TPI 10104/2010 10/04/2010 P ACS GAR PZ 10/04/2010 10/04/2010 P ACS BSM PZ 10/0412010 10/0412010 P ACS STP PZ 10/04/2010 10/04/2010 P ACS ESE JD 10/05/2010 10/05/2010 P DATE: 12/03/2010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 3 TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 10/01/2010 TO 10/31/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT 8 DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS r ACS F.PW JD 1012212010 10122/2010 P 20100498 10/11 12010 210 BEAVER ST. REM BLD RFR PZ 10/1112010 10/11/2030 P 20100502 09/2112010 1981 BANBURY AVE BSM BSM REL PZ 1011912010 10/19/2010 P BSM PLR TPI 10119/2010 10 119/2010 F BSM RFR PZ 10/19/2010 10/19/2010 P BSM PLR TPI 10/22/2010 10/22/2010 P REINSPECTION BSM PLR TPI 1012812010 30/28/2010 P 20100504 09/28/2010 1253 DEERPATH DR IGP IGP BND PZ 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 P IGP REL PZ 10112/2010 10112/2010 P 20100510 0912li2010 804 E MAIN ST FNC FNC FIN DB 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P 20100511 09120/2010 1189 WALSH DR ROF ROF FIN DB 10/01/2010 10/01/2010 P 20100512 0912012010 409 MC HUGH RD FNC FNC FIN PZ 10/07/2010 10107/2010 P 20100513 10/07/2010 2558 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FTG PZ 10/I112010 10/11/2010 P ACS PPW DB 10/13/2010 10/1312010 P ACS BKF DB 10118/2010 10/18/2010 P ACS PLU TPI 10/22/2010 10/22/2010 P ACS BSM DB 10/26/2010 10/27/2010 P ACS GAR DB 10/26/2010 10/27/2010 P ACS STP DB 1012812010 10/27/2010 P 20100514 10/0712010 2337 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FTO PZ 10/08/2010 10108/2010 P Acs PPW DB 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P ACS ESW SD 10/1412010 10/14/2010 P ACS BKF DB 10/1512010 10/1512010 P ACS PLU TPI 10/21/2010 1012112010 P ACS BSM DB 10/22/2010 10122/2010 P ACS GAR DB 10/22/2010 10/22/2010 F ACS STP DB 1012512010 10/25/2010 P ACS EPW JD 10/27/2010 10127/2010 P 20100519 09/2112010 985 HOMESTEAD DR PTO PTO PPS PZ 10/07/2010 10/07/2010 P 20100529 09/28/2010 106 W WASHINGTON ST ROF ROF FIN D8 10/0112010 10/01/2010 P 20100532 10/07/2010 362 BERTRAM DR SFD BB1 FTG DB 10/1312010 10/13/2010 P BB1 PPW DB 10/14/2010 10/14/2010 P BB1 ESS DB 10 11B/2010 10/1812010 P BB1 ESW DB 10/19/2010 10118/2010 P BB1 BKF DB 10/19/2010 10/1912010 P BB1 PLU TPI 10/25/2010 10/23/2010 P BB1 BSM DB 10/29/2010 10/29/2010 P BB1 GAR DB 10/29/2010 10/29/2010 P BB1 STP DB 10/29/2010 10/29/2010 P 20100533 10/07/2010 2465 EMERALD LN SFD ACS FTG DB 10112/2010 10112/2010 P ACS PPW DB 10114/2010 10/14/2010 P ACS BKF DB 10/18/2010 10/18/2010 P ACS ESW JD 10/20/2010 10/20/2010 P ACS PLU TPI 10/22/2010 14/22/2010 P ACS BSM DB 10/25/2010 10/25/2010 P ACS GAR DB 10/25/2010 10/25/2010 P ACS PHD DB 10/28/2010 10128/2010 P DATE: 12f0312010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 4 TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 10/01/2010 TO 10731/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT # DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS 20100535 09128/2010 405 E KENDALL DR ROF ROT FIN DE 10i12/2010 10/12/2010 P 20100540 10/20/2010 1358 SPRING ST SFD HEC FTG DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P HEC PPW DB 10/2812010 10/28/2010 P 20100543 10/01/2010 506 POWERS CT B ROF ROF FIN PZ 10/07/2010 10/07/2010 P 20100544 10/01/2010 1419 CHESTNUT CT ROF ROF F7N DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P 201005413 10104/2010 405 E KENDALL DR DRV DRV rlN DB 10/2012010 10121/2010 P DRV EPW DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P 20100550 10/05/2010 1405 CHESTNUT LN FNC GZB PHF DE 10/29/2010 10/29/2010 P 20100551 10/05/2010 1141 KATE DR OCC OCC FIN PZ 10/12/2010 10/12/2010 P OCC PLF TPI 10/1312010 10113/2010 F OCC EFL JD 10/13/2010 10/1312010 F OCC PLF TPI 10114/2010 10/1412010 P REINSPECTION 20100552 10/06/2010 207 ELIZABETH ST DRV DRV FIN DB 10/1312010 10113/2010 P 20100553 10/26/2010 2343 LAVENDER WAY SFD ACS FTG DB 10/26/2010 10/28/2010 P 20100554 10/26/2010 2333 LAVENDER WAY SFD ACS FTG DR 10/26/2010 10/28/2010 P ACS PPW DB 10/2912010 10/2912010 P 20100555 10/26/2010 2353 LAVENDER WAY SFD ACS FTG DB 10/2812010 10/2812010 P 20100557 10/11/2010 2111 KINGSMILL ST FNC FNC FIN DB 10/1912010 10/19/2010 P 20100558 10/11/2010 321 W KENDALL DR ROF ROF FIN DB 10/1412010 10/1412010 P 20100559 10/20/2010 1173 CODY CT DCK DCK PHD DB 10/2812010 10/28/2010 P 20100568 10/14/2010 606 DENISE CT FNC FNC PHF DB 10/2912010 10/29/2010 P 20100571 1011812010 349 BERTRAM DR FNC FNC PITF DS 10129/2010 10/29/2010 P 20100572 10119/2010 7481 MILL RD FNC FNC PHF DB 10/21/2010 10/21/2010 P 20100579 10/1912010 7481 BILL RD FNC FNC PHF DS 1012112010 10/21/2010 P 20100580 10/21/2010 220 LEISURE ST ROF ROF FIN DB 10/27/2010 10127/2010 P 20100582 10/21/2010 207 E WASHINGTON ST ROF ROF FIN DB 10/2512010 10/25/2010 P DATE: 12f0312010 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 5 TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.WOW INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 1010112010 To 10/31/2010 ISSUE INSPECTION SCHED. COMP. PERMIT 4 DA'T'E LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS PERMIT TYPE SUMMARY: ADD ADDITION 4 EDO COMMERCIAL BUILD-OUT 8 BSM BASEMENT REMODEL 6 DCK DECK 4 DML DEMOLITION 1 DRV DRIVEWAY 3 FNC FENCE R IGP IN-GROUND POOL 3 OCC OCCUPANCY PERMIT 4 PTO PATIO / PAVERS 1 REM REMODEL 7 HOF ROOFING 8 SFD SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED 102 SHD SHED 4 INSPECTION SUMMARY: BKF BACKFIL[. 6 END POOL BONDING 2 BSM BASEMENT FLOOR 8 EFL ENGINEERING - FINAL INSPECTION 3 EPW ENGINEERING- PUBLIC WALK 11 ESS ENGINEERING - STORM 5 ESW ENGINEERING - SEWER / WATER 6 FIN FINAL INSPECTION 25 FTG FOOTING 10 GAR GARAGE FLOOR 9 INS INSULATION 4 OSR WATER METER READER 1 PH POST HOLES / PILES I PHD POST HOLE - DECK 3 PHF POST ROLE - FENCE 5 PLF PLUMBING - FINAL 4 PLR FLUMBING - ROUGH 12 PLU PLUMBING - UNDERSLAB 7 PPS PRE-POUR, SLAB ON GRADE 1 PPW PRE-POUR, WALL STEEL 8 REL ROUGH ELECTRICAL 10 RFR ROUGH FRAMING 10 RMC ROUGH MECHANICAL 4 SPO SPOT SURVEY EVALUATION 2 STP STOOP 6 INSPECTOR SUMMARY: DB DARRELL BUSCH 64 DW D WEINERT 2 H2O WATER DEPT 1 ICC ICCI INSPECTOR 1 JD JACKIE DEARBORN 22 DATE: 1210312010 UNITED CITY OF YCRKVILLE PAGE: S TIME: 11:50:54 INSPECTION REPORT ID: PT440000.wOw INSPECTIONS SCHEDULED FROM 10!0112010 TO 10!31!2010 ISSUE: INSPECTION SCHED. CAMP. PERMIT $ DATE LOCATION TYPE FEE CODE EMP. DATE DATE RES. COMMENTS ^^ MR MIKE ROBINSON 1 PZ PAUL ZABEL 49 TPI TFI INSpErTION SERVICES 23 STATUS SUMMARY: A PZ 1 c DO 16 C JD 5 C PZ 13 C TPI 4 I DB 48 I DW 2 I H7.0 1 I ICC I I JD 16 I MR I I PZ 34 I TPI 17 • JD 1 • PZ 1 • TPI 2 REPORT SUMMARY: 163 D Co- Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number Legal ❑ NB #3 Finance F1 EST. �c =L leas Engineer ❑ •C Tracking Number � ,� � City Administrator � O� EDC 2010-40 Public Works ❑ ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Foreclosure Update—October and November 2010 Meeting and Date: EDC/December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Report of ongoing activities related to foreclosures in Yorkville. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: n/a Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: None Council Action Requested: No action/Informational Item Submitted by: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memo. EST 1836 Memorandum To: Economic Development Committee 09 From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director IV '�' CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: December 3, 2010 Subject: Foreclosure Update—October & November 2010 Attached are the monthly foreclosure reports for October and November 2010 provided by the Yorkville Economic Development Corporation (YEDC) for the cities of Yorkville, Plano, Oswego and Montgomery in Kendall County, Illinois. The following table and graph illustrates the trend in foreclosures during various stages of the process including pre-foreclosure, bank-owned and auctioned properties for the City of Yorkville from May 2010 to November 2010. The number of auctioned and pre-foreclosure properties remained relatively consistent between August and October, however; there was a significant increase in auctioned homes in the month of November. Conversely, bank-owned properties in Yorkville increased by approximately 5.5% to 410 properties in October but fell slightly in November. Table 1. Yorkville, IL Foreclosures May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sept-10 Oct-2010 Nov-2010 Auction 85 64 86 65 64 64 97 Bank-Owned 299 310 319 314 387 4111 404 Pre-Foreclosures 338 349 323 246 246 253 258 TOTAL 722 723 728 625 697 727 759 Data Source:Yorkville Economic Development Corporation Yorkville, IL Fo►eclo�kjr _ 45Q ae�u 350 3100 2470 ❑Auction E Bank-Owned ❑Pre-Foreclosures 50 0. - May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10 Kendall County, IL Foreclosures 10/28/2010 Auction Bank Owned Pre-foreclosures Yorkville (60560) 64 410 253 Plano (60545) 78 181 204 Oswego (60543) 69 139 328 Montgomery 135 171 292 (60538) Kendall County, IL Foreclosures 11130/2010 Auction Bank Owned I Pre-foreclosures Yorkville (60560) 97 404 258 Plano (60545) 96 177 200 Oswego (60543) 108 179 262 Montgomery 287 (60538) 163 170 =�,(ie.D C/;P.O Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J -� Legal El NB ##4 EST, ANA 1836 Finance F1 1 Engineer ❑ City Administrator ❑ Tracking Number Consultant E]cwm s.a EDC 2010-41 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Economic Development Committee Meeting Schedule for 2011 Meeting and Date: EDC 12/7/10 Synopsis: Tentative Meeting Dates for 2011 Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Approval by Economic Development Committee Submitted by: Lisa Pickering Clerk's Office Name Department Agenda Item Notes: D C 11.�- 1( o Memorandum EST. �� 3836 To: Economic Development Committee 0 From: Lisa Pickering, Deputy Clerk eau p Date: December 3, 2010 Subject: Economic Development Committee Meeting Schedule for 2011 ILL E The Clerk's Office is in the process of publishing the City's master meeting list for 2011. Listed below is a tentative schedule for the Economic Development Committee meetings for 2011. The proposed schedule has the Economic Development Committee meeting the 1"Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Please discuss this schedule at the December 7 Economic Development Committee meeting and decide if you have any changes to the dates or meeting time. Economic Development Committee V Tuesday— 6:30 pm January 4 July 5 February 1 August 2 March 1 September 6 April 4 (*Monday, due to Election Day) October 4 May 3 November 1 June 7 December 6 c►Ty Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0-0 Legal ❑ NB #5 EST. �. 1836 Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number O City Administrator ■ g9 J.- O Public Works ❑ �.�,. , EDC 2010-42 It E Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: AT&T License Agreement Renewal Meeting and Date: EDC / December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Proposed amendment to license agreement with AT&T to extend the city's lease of parking spaces behind their building at 116 E. Hydraulic for an additional 5 years. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 10/12/00 Action Taken: Approval by Motion Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval. Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum. J2 o Memorandum EST. 1836 To: Economic Development Committee p� X11 t From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: December 3, 2010 Subject: AT&T License Agreement Renewal Attached is a copy of an amended license agreement between the United City of Yorkville and Illinois Bell Telephone Company (AT&T Illinois) allowing the city to renew its current lease for access to, and use of, approximately 21 parking spaces on AT&T's property located at 116 W. Hydraulic Avenue. The amendment extends the terms of the original agreement, which expired on September 30, 2010, for an additional five (5) years until the year 2015 at no additional charge to the city. The execution of an amended license agreement is a formality, as AT&T has informed us they have internally reviewed and approved the extended lease term. The city's attorney has also reviewed the agreement. If acceptable, the amended agreement will need to be signed by the Mayor in triplicate and returned to AT&T's corporate real estate department for full execution. Attached for your reference are the original license agreement dated October 9, 2000 and an aerial map illustrating the property and the leased parking spaces. Should you have any questions regarding this matter; staff will be available at Tuesday night's meeting. 1 FIRST AMENDMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT This Fist Amendment License Agreement(the"First Amendment") is dated this day of , 2010, by and between Illinois Bell Telephone Company, dba AT&T Illinois an Illinois corporation, and the United City of Yorkville("Yorkville"), an Illinois municipal corporation. WHEREAS,AT&T is the owner in fee of certain property(the"Property")situated in the City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, (SE Corner Hydraulic& Main Streets) legally described as: Lot Eight(8) in Block One(1) in Black's Addition to the Village of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois WHEREAS,AT&T and the United City of Yorkville are parties to the certain License Agreement dated October 9, 2000 expiring September 30,2010(the "License Agreement"). WHEREAS,the parties desire to extend the License Agreement and update each party's notice address. NOW,THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the mutual benefits and obligations,set forth in this Amendment the parties agree as follows: 1. Extended Term. The term of the License Agreement is hereby further extended for a period of five(5)years commencing on October 1, 2010 and ending on September 30, 2015(the "Extended Term"). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the License Agreement, the term of License Agreement shall be deemed to include the Extended Term. Notwithstanding any other term the License Agreement, AT&T may cancel this License Agreement for any reason or no reason,at any time,upon thirty(30)day written notice to Yorkville. Notices: For the purpose of any notice or demand,AT&T shall be served by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to AT&T at the following address: AT&T Attn: CRE Portfolio Management Director 225 W. Randolph Street—Room 13A Chicago, IL 60606 With copies to: AT&T CRE Lease Administration One AT&T Way, Room 113205A Bedminster, NJ 07921 AT&T Attn: General Attorney&Assistant General Attorney Corporate Real Estate 208 S.Akard Street Dallas,TX 75202 All other terms and conditions of this License Agreement remain unchanged and continue in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representative. Illinois Bell Telephone Company dba AT&T Illinois By: Linda M. Benedetto, Manager—IL Portfolio Management United City of Yorkville By: Attest: Enabling Ordinance: Dated: s LICENSE AGREEMENT This License Agreement is made this e—day of n nil'2000, by and between Illinois Bell Telephone Company,alk/a Ameritech Illinois,("Ameritech"),an Illinois corporation,and the United City of Yorkville,("Yorkville") an Illinois municipal corporation. WHEREAS,Ameritech is the owner in fee of certain property(the, "Property")situated in the City of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois,legally described as: Lot Eight(8) in Block One(1)in Black's Addition to the Village of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois. WHEREAS, the Yorkville desires to use portions of the Property,hereinafter called the Licensed Areas,which are depicted and legally described on the attached Exhibit A, for public parking,and walkway purposes. WHEREAS,the Ameritech has agreed to permit Yorkville to use the Licensed Areas for the purposes requested subject to the terns of this Agreement; NOW,THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual benefits and obligations set forth in this Agreement,the parties agree as follows: 1.Grant of License. Ameritech,for and in receipt of the sume of Ten Dollars($10.00)and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,hereby grants to Yorkville the right and license to use the Licensed Areas,subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 2. Use of Licensed Areas. Yorkville's use of the Licensed Areas shall be limited to use for public parking, and a walkway open to the public,all as shown on the attached Exhibit A, and for no other purposes. 3.Ameritec 's Retained Ri ts. Ameritech retains the right to use the Licensed Areas for all purposes not inconsistent with this License,including,but not limited to, use of the Licensed Areas for construction,operation,maintenance,and reconstruction of telecommunications facilities,both existing and to be constructed in the future. In the event any use of the Licensed Areas by Ameritech,including but not limited to,construction,operation,maintenance,and reconstruction of telecommunications facilities,requires temporary occupation of the Licensed Areas such that the Licensed Areas cannot be used for purposes described in Par. 2,above, such temporary use shall not constitute a default or breach by Ameritech of this License Agreement. Further, in the event any use of the Licensed Areas by Ameritech,including but not limited to,construction,operation,maintenance,and reconstruction of telecommunications facilities,damages or disturbs the improvements made by the Yorkville to the Licensed Areas,Ameritech shall restore the damaged areas to the condition specified by Yorkville,or, if not specified,to the condition of the damaged areas prior to the damage. Yorkville shall promptly reimburse Ameritech for the costs of such restoration upon presentation to Yorkville of an invoice for such costs. 4. Term of License: Termination. This License shall commence upon the date hereof and terminate on September 30,2010, unless sooner terminated in accordance with this Agreement. Ameritech may cancel this License Agreement at any time in the event of an emergency condition requiring Ameritech's immediate use of the Licensed Areas, or any part thereof,or upon sixty(60)day written notice to the Yorkville. Ameritech will make every effort to assist Yorkville in relocating the sidewalk should the existing building be expanded, an additional structure be added to the Q��' site or for any other reason Ameritech deems the sidewalk should be removed. 4. Improvements. Yorkville shall submit plans and specifications including but not limited to drainage plans for improvements to the Licensed Areas for review and approval by the Ameritech at least 30 days prior to the commencement of the work and shall hold construction meetings with Ameritech prior to and during the work. Yorkville shall be responsible for the costs to relocate or rearrange any Ameritech facilities on the Property as may be necessary in connection with the improvements to the Licensed Areas. Yorkville shall comply with the provisions of the Illinois Underground Utilities Facilities Damage Prevention Act,220 ILCS 50 11,et.seq.,prior to any excavation. The improvements shall conform to the plans and specifications as approved h the emer l ech vLll. S. Care in Construction O eration and Maintenance of Im rovements. Yorkville has been advised and acknowledges that Ameritech operates a telecommunications facility on the Property which provides vital services,including but not limited to 9-1-1,emergency communications and alarming services,to the public which if damaged could disrupt said services and result in costly repairs, injury, and possible death to persons. Yorkville recognizes that the Ameritech's facilities are sensitive to dust and vibration. In its improvement and use and of the Licensed Area, Yorkville shall take all necessary precautions to avoid the production or emanation of noise,dust or vibrations that would affect the continuous,reliable operation of the facilities.The Yorkville shall provide reasonable advance notice to Ameritech prior to the commencement of any work operation in connection with the construction, operation and maintenance of the improvements to the Licensed Areas which is likely to produce noise, dust or vibration. Notwithstanding the forgoing,nothing herein shall be construed to constitute an endorsement by Ameritech of Yorkville's means and methods of construction in connection with the project or a waiver of Ameritech's right to make claims against the Yorkville with respect to any injury or damage suffered by the Ameritech arising out of the Yorkville's activities in the Licensed Area or in connection with the project. 6. Maintenance of the Licensed Areas. Yorkville shall be solely responsible to maintain the Licensed Areas including, but not limited to,snow and ice removal,and shall repair and maintain all improvements at its own expense to a safe condition and a quality in the fashion and t the as Yorkville maintains similar public improvments. o same standard 7. Waiver of Claims. Ameritech,its employees,agents,contractors,and invitees shall not be liable for,and except to the extent of Ameritech's negligence or willful misconduct,Yorkville waives all claims against all the Ameritech,its employees,agents,contractors,and invitees,for damage to personal Property or injury or death of persons sustained by Yorkville,or by any other person using the Licensed Areas,arising from any accident or occurrence in or on the Licensed Areas or arising out of the activities permitted by this License Agreement. This waiver includes,without limitation,damage or loss of property as a result of theft,disappearance,fire or other casualty or any other cause. 8. !R42Mn-i-ty. Yorkville agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Ameritech and its respective agents and employees,officers,directors,invitees and contractors from all claims, liabilities,injuries, losses,causes,damages,costs and/or expense(including reasonable attorney's fees)arising from(1)the injury or death of any person and/or damage to or loss or destruction of any property occasioned by any act or omission of Yorkville or anyone claiming by or through or under or under the control of the Yorkville in the use of the Licensed Areas or in the performance or enjoyment of the obligations and privileges of this Agreement;(2)the injury or death of any person and/or damage to or loss or destruction of any property of any person using the Licensed Areas; or(3)any breach this License Agreement by the Yorkville. 9. Insurance. Yorkville shall obtain and maintain and shall require each of its contractors and subcontractor(regardless of tier) to provide and maintain at all times during the term of this Agreement Property and Causualty insurance, Commercial General Liability insurance, Commercial Automobile Liability insurance, and Workman's Compensation and Employer's Liability insurance. The Commercial General Liability insurance and Commercial Automobile Liability insurance shall protect Yorkville each in an amount not less than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence (combined single limit), including bodily injury and property damage, and in an amount not less than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) annual aggregate for each personal injury liability and product -complet operations. The Property and Casualty insurance shall be endorsed to protect Ameritech as may appear. The Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall name Ameritech, its directors,its interests officers, and employees as additional insureds as respects any covered liability arising out of the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage shall be in an occurrence form and in accordance with the limits and provisions specified herein. Claims-made policies are not acceptable. All of the required insurances shall not be canceled, nor shall the occurrence or aggregate limits set forth above be reduced, until Ameritech Illinois has received at least thirty (30) days' advance written notice of such cancellation or change. Yorkville's policies shall be primary and Ameritech's policies or self-insurance not contributing. Yorkville shall file the required certificate(s) of insurance with endorsements with Ameritech at the address for notices specified below. 10. Non-assignment. Yorkville shall not assign or transfer this License Agreement nor sublet or sublicense the Licensed Areas,without the consent of the Ameritech. This License Agreement is the grant of right to use the Licensed Areas and not the grant of an interest in property, Yorkville shall acquire no interest in the Property as a result of this License. Yorkville agrees to keep the Property free and clear of all liens and encumbrances,including mechanic's and contractor's liens, and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Ameritech against any and all such claims or liens. 11. Notices. For the purpose of any notice or demand,Yorkville shall be served by certified mail,return receipt requested,addressed to Yorkville at the following address. The United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville,Illinois 60560 For the purpose of any notice or demand,Ameritech shall be served by certified mail,return receipt requested,addressed to Ameritech at the following address: AMERITECH ILLINOIS Attn: Director of Real Estate Transactions 9a' Floor 425 W. Randolph Street Chicago,Illinois 60606 With copies to: Ameritech Legal Department Equis (Suite 2700) 25'h Floor 161 North Clark St. 225 West Randolph St. Chicago,Illinois 60601 Chicago, IL 60606 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers on the day and year first above written, Ameritech: Ameritech Illinois BY: Dire r—Real Estate Transaction Yorkville: United City of Yorkville BY: (CORPORATE SEAL) Mayor Attest: City Clerk '~- Enabling Ordinance ate ' 1 U a STATE OF ILLINOIS } COUNTY OF COOK ) a Notary Public in and for said County,in the State aforesaid, do ereby certify that �TEL 1� Transactions of ILLINOIS BELL PH ONE COMPANY whoDirector Real Estate to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrumentlas suc Dirrector, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed and delivered the said instrument as his own free and voluntary act and as the free and voluntary act of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal this day of G �e r A.D. 2000. OFFICIAL SEAL JULIA VILLA NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OMY COMMISSION EXPIRES 200,9 o Public My Commission Expires State of Illinois ) } County of Kendall) I, a undersigned, a notary public 'n and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that and certify t .tt, Mayor and City Clerk of the City of , JiOP &Tfe respectively, personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed be the foregoing License Agreement, appeared before me this day in person arid acknowledged that they si gned, sealed an d delivered the same instrument as their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes set for. Given under my hand and notarial seal ti _ of day , A.D. 2400 otary Public My Commission Expires s �pfC`Jltl�Jlt• • SeI+�IIplh�r WMV R=STRE OF UM Mr CMISSlaa WM S-S2 4 -L V/LID/Ldtld b9:57 630553437777 CITYHOFOYORKVILLE PAGE 02 MAIN ST. my N - M a E a y b 1 a e $ 8 o e 0 oa 0 OoO N bum � A3rnr IMM it � 6 a r R ( X141 OCT 06 2000 09:43 . 'ro _ E-- M it t j I ll r i ' M' R F M� United City of Yorkv!!!e GIS The Data is provided without warranty or any representation of N y accuracy,timeliness,or completeness.It is the responsibility of the Parcel Data and Aerial Photography "Requester"to determine accuracy,timeliness,completeness,and w E Provided By Kendall County G!S appropriateness of its use.The United City of Yorkville makes no warranties,expressed or implied,to the use of the Data. s �..D C/?.. Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0.0 Legal ❑ NB #6 ,�sr. � ` 1836 Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number CO City Administrator ■ O Public Works ❑ EDC 2010-43 e 14+uaf c�rf Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Eldamain Road Reconstruction— Intergovernmental Agreement Meeting and Date: EDC ' December 7, 2010 Synopsis: An intergovernmental agreement between the City of Yorkville, the city of Plano and Kendall County regarding the future reconstruction for a segment of Eldamain Road. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: NIA Action Taken: NIA Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approval Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum. C/r� \= fu 0 �I Memorandum EST. , 1 IB36 To: Economic Development Committee 0� 11 al C".� �� From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director """ C.m �e' CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator <LE ��'v Date: December 3, 2010 Subject: Eldamain Road Reconstruction—Intergovernmental Agreement Attached is a redlined draft of an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Yorkville, the City of Plano and Kendall County regarding the future reconstruction of Eldamain Road from Menards Distribution Center north to Galena Road. As you are aware, Eldamain Road is a county road and serves as the physical boundary between Yorkville (east) and Plano (west). Yorkville currently has a boundary agreement with Plano, executed in 1999 (recorded 2001) and amended in 2005, which governs future land use and annexation of unincorporated properties within 1.5 miles of their respective corporate limits. As part of the boundary agreement, each municipality agreed to share the cost towards future improvements to Eldamain Road. Plano has already contributed $3.4 million and Yorkville has not made any contributory payments. The boundary agreement is set to expire in 2019. Approximately 5 years ago, Kendall County took jurisdiction over all of Eldamain Road to forward its transportation plan to reconstruct, reconfigure and extend Eldamain Road from US 34 south to Walker Road; making Eldamain Road a major north/south collector roadway in Kendall County similar to Orchard Road. The reconstruction of Eldamain Road would provide an alternate route for semi-truck traffic currently using Rte. 47. The proposed intergovernmental agreement, for a term of 20 years, deals specifically with the segment of Eldamain Road that is immediately adjacent to Yorkville and Plano. As lead agency, the County will front all costs associated with the reconstruction project estimated at $6.3 million. The agreement states each municipality is to repay its $2.1 million share for the road reconstruction project through the collection of recapture payments from future annexed properties located along the roadway based on a per lineal foot fee. Yorkville has approximately 11,290 lineal feet of frontage along Eldamain Road, and the estimated assessed fee per lineal foot for recapture is $336.59, for a total of$3.8 million. This total amount includes repayment of the city's $1.7 million of cost-sharing obligations per the Yorkville/Plano boundary agreement and $2.1 million share of the total County's reconstruction costs. The draft agreement also includes provisions related to the City acquisition of frontage along Eldamain Road for future county right-of-way, and the potential for a reduction in recapture costs per lineal foot should federal or state grant funds be allocated for the reconstruction of Eldamain Road. 1 United City of Yorkville Gf5 R. - "L. 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December 17,2009 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN KENDALL COUNTY, CITY OF PLANO AND CITY OF YORKVILLE An agreement governing the reconstruction of Eldamain Road from Menards to Galena Road WHEREAS, Kendall County, the City of Plano, and the City of Yorkville are all units of local government authorized to enter into intergovernmental agreements pursuant to the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220 et seq. and the Illinois Constitution Article VII Sec. 10, and; WHEREAS, Kendall County, hereinafter referred to as County, has jurisdiction over Eldamain Road for its entirety, and; WHEREAS, the County seeks to make certain improvements to Eldamain Road from the Menards Distribution Center north to Galena Road to address the growing capacity needs of the roadway, improve public safety and stimulate the economies of local municipalities, and; WHEREAS, specific improvements for the proposed roadway include the construction of one lane of concrete pavement in each direction, all appropriate turning lanes, paved shoulders, a raised grass median, pavement markings and all other appurtenances necessary to complete the reconstruction of the roadway in accordance with County specifications, and; WHEREAS, the City of Plano, hereinafter referred to as Plano, has corporate boundaries lying immediately adjacent to and West of the centerline of Eldamain Road; and City of Yorkville, hereinafter referred to as Yorkville, has corporate boundaries lying immediately adjacent to and East of the centerline of Eldamain Road, and; WHEREAS, both Plano and Yorkville share the vision of the County to make improvements to Eldamain Road from the Menards Distribution Center to Galena Road for reasons aforesaid, and; WHEREAS, said agencies desire to codify the terms of agreement as they relate to the cost of the project, the assessment of fees, the timing of repayment of fees and expenses, the dedication of necessary rights-of-way, the cost of engineering and any and all other items expressly identified and contained herein. Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, obligations and undertakings set forth herein, the parties mutually agree as follows: 1. The County will prepare or cause to be prepared all documents related to the reconstruction of Eldamain Road from the Menards Distribution Center north to Galena Road, including, but not limited to, engineering plans, specifications, estimates, contracts, bonds, and certificates of insurance, as well as all documentation required for accurate payment of all contractors and subcontractors working on the project under the terms and conditions of the contract, identified by the County as Section 07-00096-00-RP, at no cost to Plano and Yorkville. 2. The County will acquire necessary rights-of-way for the project, identified as Section 07-00096-00-RP, at no cost to Plano and Yorkville. 3. As lead agency, the County will cause the reconstruction of Eldamain Road to be completed in a timely manner, and will make payment(s) to those performing the work in accordance with the contract documents. 4. The parties mutually agree that the estimated cost to improve Eldamain Road is $6.3 million. Said costs shall be divided and assessed equally between the County, Plano and Yorkville, with the municipal shares being assessed per lineal foot of frontage along Eldamain Road. It is the understanding of all parties hereto that the Municipal Corporations, Plano and Yorkville, will not be responsible to directly pay said fees, but shall collect fees ursuant to recapture agreements as pennitted by law from future municipal developments, and upon payment by any such recapture fees, shall turn over those fees to the County as a recapture of costs for construction of the roadway. 5. The City of Plano and the United City of Yorkville have heretofore entered into a Boundary Agreement Betweenbetwecri the United City of Yorkville, Illinois, and the City of Plano, Illinois, a copy of which has heretofore been filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kendall County as Document Number 200100005727 and Document Number 200500008114. Said Agreement between the cities provides, at Paragraph 7, for a cost sharing for future improvements to Eldamain Road. The Gity of Plane and !he Unked City of Yorkville hereby r-atify-and n, w 6. Pursuant to the terms of Paragraph 7 of the Boundary Agreement, the City of Plano has already expended the sum of$3,400,000.00 for improvements to Eldamain Road. The obligation of the City of Plano to contribute further to the costs to improve Eldamain Road contemplated by the Agreement shall not occur until such time as the United City of Yorkville has contributed from recapture fees not less than $3,400,000.00 to the project as set forth in the following Paragraphs of this Agreement. 7. Based upon current estimates, the City of Plano's share of the costs of the project will be $2,100,000.00 (1/3rd of $6,300,000.00). Accordingly, based upon current estimates of cost, the required contribution to be collected by the City of Plano will be in the sum of$400,000.00. 8. Based upon current estimates. the share of the cost to be recaptured by it is nautually mat the United City of Yorkville's shai:e ef cost shall be assessed at $336.59 per lineal foot of frontage on the East side of Eldamain Road (11,290.40 lineal feet)and that the share of the cost to be returned to the County by recapture fees imposed by the City of Plano's shall be assessed at $34.85 per lineal foot along the West side of Eldamain Road (11,468 lineal feet) , and shall be paid to the County under the following terms. Plano agrees to make every reasonable effort to recaptureassess and collect not less than $34.85 per lineal foot and Yorkville agrees to make every reasonable effort to recapturesssessk and collect not less than $336.59 per lineal foot fi•om all developments in each respective community that have frontage on Eldamain Road between Menards Distribution Center and Galena Road, excluding those properties that have existing annexation agreements approved as of the date of the signing of this instrument. Collected fees shall be paid to the County not more than 180 days after recording of the final plat for any and all municipal developments that have frontage on Eldamain Road. 9. Upon completion of the improvements and the finalization of the computation of the costs of the project, the parties agree to execute an Amendment to this Agreement incorporating the final "AS BUILT" costs and adjusting, based upon final "AS BUILT" costs, the allocations set forth above. 10. In order to accommodate future multi-lane improvements, Plano and Yorkville also agree to acquire, at no costs to the Cities;4-,-iri the name of the County not less than 60' nor more than 75' of road right-of-way, measured from the centerline of Eldamain Road to the right-of-way line, along the entire frontage of all developed properties that have frontage along Eldamain Road, at the time of annexation or platting of said developing properties. The exact width of right-of-way required shall be designated by the County Engineer of Kendall County. 11. In the event federal stimulus funds, or any other federal or state grant funds are allocated for the reconstruction of Eldamain Road, Section 07-00096-00-RP, the municipal share of recapture costs, identified above, shall be reduced proportionally for both Plano and Yorkville. Specifically, recapture costs per lineal foot shall be reduced to equal the following: Yorkville: [1- (Grant Funds/$6.3 million)($��]; Plano [1- (Grant Funds/$6.3 miIlion)($ ,I 11. This Agreement is executed in triplicate and each party shall retain one completely executed copy, each of which is deemed an original. 12. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties and there are no other promises or conditions in any other agreement whether written or oral. This Agreement supersedes any prior written or oral agreements between the parties and may not be modified except in writing acknowledged by all parties. 13. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and enforceable. If a court finds that any provisions of this agreement is invalid or unenforceable, but that by limiting such provision it becomes valid and enforceable, then such provision shall be deemed to be written, construed, and enforced as so limited. 14. This agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period of 20 years from the date of execution of the agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties mutually agree to the teens and conditions contained herein. FOR THE COUNTY ATTEST NAME Anne Vickery Debbie Gillette TITLE County Board Chair County Clerk SIGNATURE DATE SEAL FOR THE CITY OF PLANO ATTEST NAME Robert Hausler Deanna Brown TITLE Mayor of Plano City Clerk SIGNATURE DATE SEAL FOR THE CITY OF YORKVILLE ATTEST NAME Valerie Burd Jacquelyn Milsehewski TITLE Mayor of Yorkville City Clerk SIGNATURE DATE SEAL N.'City ofPlano._01O.L-1damain Recrnistruction.16A.City ol'P1ano.10.08.10.0 LAN.doc D C/Ty Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number Legal ❑ OB #1 EST �, 1836 Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number I , City Administrator O Public Works 4. ❑ EDC 2010-23 PLC E ��,v ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Telecommunications Tower Fees Meeting and Date: EDC /December 7, 2010 Synopsis: See attached memo. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: October 5, 2010 Action Taken: Referred back to EDC Item Number: EDC 2010-23 Type of Vote Required: None Council Action Requested: Recommendation for Approval Submitted by: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Memorandum EST 636 To: Economic Development Committee p ��' G1 ~ ►� From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: December 7, 2010 Subject: Telecommunications Tower Building Permit Fees At the October EDC meeting, staff presented research from various municipalities throughout the region regarding building pen-nit fees for telecommunication (cell) towers. Although it was noted that the methodology for calculating telecommunication towers permit fee varied widely, Yorkville's permit fees were less than the average fee assessed among the communities surveyed (see attached). Therefore, it was the consensus of the committee for staff to prepare recommendations for increasing telecommunication tower permits fees. The committee also requested staff provide a comparison of the recommended permit fee increase with telecommunication tower permit fees of surrounding municipalities to ensure our fees remain competitive. Staff Recommendations: Upon review of the current schedule of fees associated with new telecommunication tower building permits, staff recommends the following: PERMIT TYPE CURRENT FEE PROPOSED NEW FEE Telecommunication Tower $750.00 No change Equipment Shelter $650.00+$0.201s q. ft. $750.00 flat fee Fence $50.00 No change Antenna None $250.00/each As proposed, the fees for the telecommunication tower and fence permit will remain the same. However, the new fee structure establishes a flat fee for equipment shelters at $750.00 and proposes a $250.00 fee per antenna. It is staff's opinion that a flat rate for equipment shelter fees simplifies the permit calculation, and results in a net increase of approximately $50 per shelter since the average equipment shelter is roughly 200 to 250 square feet. Staff also recommends a separate fee for antennas as most, if not all, cell towers allow for collocation of several wireless providers antennas. Currently, the City has no standardized fee for the installation of additional antennas on existing cell towers. Therefore, under the proposed new schedule of fees the typical building permit for a new 200-foot tall tower with antenna, fence and an approximately 250 square foot equipment shelter would increase from about S1,500.00 to $1,800.00. This represents a 17% increase in building permit fees for new cell tower construction. Staff is not proposing a separate plan review fee at this time, as plans for new towers are required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to have structural engineering review performed by a licensed professional prior to building permit submittal. Furthermore, most communities surveyed do not charge for plan reviews or it is included in the permit application fee. 1 Surroundinp,MuniciaaGtics: Attached to this memorandum is a table that illustrates building permit fees for telecommunication towers in nearby municipalities which ranges from $550 (Kendall County) to $4,000 (Joliet). Although the proposed new building permit fee of $1,800 is higher than the County (as is the current fee), staff is confident that the permit fees will not discourage future construction of towers within the community since tower location is dictated by such considerations as gap in coverage, population density and local topography. If the EDC is in agreement with the staff's recommendations, a draft ordinance of the proposed amendments to the building permit fee schedule will be provided at the next meeting for consideration. 2 CELL TOWER FEES MUNICIPALITY BOND INSURANCE NOTES $750 Trrwer Plan rcmiew fee may be charged depending II It is a cal lat.ian of i Yorkville,IL $650+ S0,20/sq.ft_for Equip Varies No antennas on existing tower or a proposed new cell tower, building — The fee for all service install permits issued for electrical outside Richmond,IN $115 based on$50K No No No the Corporate Limits shall be increased by$20. No fees for tower. $40+.35 sq.ft. Yes $300,000 Electric permit required Cape Girardeau,MO Bldg.Fees based an valuation. Special use permit,filing fee Based on valuation of tower If value is in excess of Yes Yes Renewal 1 time for 180 days Moline, IL and installation. $20K 65%of fee cost Registration with city required based on project. Based on valuation. No fee Electrical No Wheaton,IL Contractors $44 per page of plans,$16 No No No Naperville,IL clerical fee. $100+Site plan $125+.37 sq.ft. Yes Yes Electric permit required$250+.05 per 100 sq.ft. Mansfield,OH Building based on project No N' o No Zoning Review fee for co-location. Grand Haven,MI valuation. Contract agreement with city. Waukesha,WI $8.50 per$1000 Included No No $4 per 10 sq.ft. $75 Yes $1,000,000 Zoning Review fee$60 Merrillville,IN Must allow 3 City related co locates at n/c Such as fire and 911 $643.75 $418.44 Yes Yes Zoning Review fee$500 Stillwater MN (Using a$50K value) State Surcharge$25 Process Fee$25.00 Lee County,IL $25 per foot Add additional equipment$1200 $4500-$5500 Type B B-New Monopole tower with new equipment&shelter Chicago,Il $3000-$6000 Type C C-New antennae on existing tower,new shelter DuPage County,IL $2200 $150 $20,000 Yes (Using a$50K value) Duluth $250 Co-location $765 Tower Electrical permit$102 Prince Edward,VA $102 Equip Building Erosion&Sediment Control$300—1"acre,$50 each additional acre. Sun Prairie,WI $300 Co-location Water No Zoning review$100-$350 tower. McHenry,IL $250 Equipment Bldg. No No Yes Co-locate on city water tower$5,000 Snohomish County, $1,000 per linear ft.Tower. Yes.85%of Permit Fee. Supplemental fees includes:structural permit fees,critical area WA $5,000 per antenna on fees,grading permit fees,targeted and/or detailed drainage plan existing Sower/Structure. review fees and land use permit fees. Equip. Building based on valuation. TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER BUILDING PERMIT FEES ICIPALITY PERMIT PLAN REVIEW BOND INSURANCE FEEST Kendall County $550 Included No No Footing inspection required Engineering Report required Montgomery $5052 $125 Yes No Village uses outside engineering consulting firm.Applicant pays consultant directl . Sugar Grove $6353 $13.50 Yes Yes Special Use is required. $750 fee applies. New Site only<1 acre = $1,300. All general and subcontractors must be Plainfield $610 Included Yes Yes registered with the municipality at$150 each. Joliet $4,0004 Included No Yes Insurance requirement depends on location and issuance of a Street Obstruction Bond. 1 Based on 175'—210'Tower/Antenna and 15x30x7 Building Z$55 Fee plus$6 per$1,000 Valuation,$75,000 Construction Cost 3 Tower$500 plus$135 building $75,000 Construction Cost \\Coyserver\User Folders\KNoble\My Documents\Ceil Tower Research research results 10-25-10.doc r'D C/T- Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� 4 �-e Legal ❑ OB ##2 Baas Esr, -�, Finance ❑ -- Engineer ❑ Tracking Number -� — © City Administrator ■ �� 24 Public Works ❑ EDC 2010-29 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Building Code Update Committee– Status Report Meeting and Date• EDC/ December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Report of ongoing activities related to the Building Code Update Committee. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 07/06/10 Action Taken: None Item Number: EDC 2010-29 Type of Vote Required: NIA Council Action Requested: Informational Item Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum. J= Memorandum Esr. � 1836 To: Economic Development Committee pFrom: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director `mod CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator <LE Date: December 7, 2010 Subject: Building Code Update Committee—Status Report The Building Code Update Committee (BCUC) held its kick-off meeting on July 19, 2010 and has met consistently over the past several months. During that time, the BCUC has reviewed, discussed, and voted on amendments to the following five (5) of the ten (10) codes proposed for adoption: 1. 2009 International Fuel Gas Code 2. 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IL Energy Efficient Building Act) 3. 2009 International Plumbing Code/Illinois Plumbing Code (recent version) 4. 2009 International Mechanical Code 5. 2009 International Property Maintenance Code The Committee is currently reviewing the 2009 versions of the International Fire Code and the International Residential Code. Discussion will continue on these proposed code adoptions, which includes provisions regarding fire suppression (sprinkler) systems in various building types, at the next BCUC meeting on December 13th. After completing the review of these proposed codes, the remaining codes for consideration will be the 2009 International Building Code, 2009 International Existing Building Code and the 2008 National Electrical Code. Staff anticipates the BCUC will complete the review process in early 2011. The proposed amended building code will be presented to the EDC for recommendation prior to the public hearing process and City Council vote. 1 0,D Cl,?- Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J= A-� Legal ❑ OB #3 EST, pass Finance El � - Engineer ❑ Tracking Number City Administrator ■ times, �O Public Works ❑ El EDC 2010-28 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Zoning Commission - Status Report Meeting and Date: EDC / December 7, 2010 Synopsis: Report of ongoing activities related to the Zoning Commission and the comprehensive update of the zoning ordinance. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 07/06/10 Action Taken: None Item Number: EDC 2010-28 Type of Vote Required: NIA Council Action Requested: Informational Item Submitted by: Krysti Barksdale-Noble, A1CP Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff memorandum. J� 0 Of Memorandum ANA EST. lass To: Economic Development Committee From; Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director 20 CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: December 3, 2010 <LE ��� Subject: Zoning Commission—Status Report Since the Zoning Commission reconvened its regular monthly meeting schedule this past spring, staff has began a complete review of the current zoning code and began the process of working with the Commission to draft proposed revisions. To date, the Zoning Commission has made comprehensive updates to the structure and content of the zoning code and proposed amendments to the administrative and enforcement aspects to bring it more in line with the actual practices and processes of the City. Substantial revisions have been proposed to not only the purpose, interpretation and general provisions of the zoning ordinance, but also the permitted and special uses, dimensional/bulk requirements and zoning district categories. Staff anticipates the remainder of 2010 and most of 2011 will be devoted to drafting the proposed new chapters of the zoning code such as the: Conservation Design District, Historic Downtown Overlay District, Route 47 Overlay District and Alternative Energy Systems chapter. The editing and formatting of the final draft will most likely occur in the fall of 2011. At the conclusion of this process, staff expects a final written assessment report prepared by the Zoning Commission will be submitted to the EDC along with a recommendation for adoption of the new zoning ordinance. The City Council will then conduct a public hearing soliciting citizen comments prior to voting on adopting the proposed revisions. Following adoption of the zoning ordinance, staff will prepare a handout and an informational meeting for the Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission members summarizing the zoning ordinance changes.