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Public Safety Packet 2009 04-23-09 ,��D CITr o United City of Yorkville N 800 Game Farm Road EST AN Yorkville Illinois 60560 o I I Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fax: 630-553-7575 [[E AGENDA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:00 p.m. City Hall Conference Room Presentation: None Minutes for Correction/Approval: March 26, 2009 New Business: 1. PS 2009-12 Police Reports for March 2009 2. PS 2009-13 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Providing for the Regulation of Animals Old Business: 1. PS 2009-08 BASSET Training Requirement — Discussion 2. PS 2008-55 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Providing for the Regulation of Truancy Additional Business: 2008 City Council Goals Public Safety Committee "Police Facility." (Infrastructure Planning) Alderman Munns Harold Martin Alderman Plocher "Funding for government agencies (KcnCon)/BKFD)." Alderperson Spears Bart Olson "Establishing police staffing levels and long term plan, with focus on Alde erson Spears Harold Martin achieving 4 groups of officers on patrol 2417." p Susan Mika UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:00 PM CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR CORRECTION/APPROVAL: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. March 26, 2009 ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ With corrections --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PS 2009-12 Police Reports for March 2009 ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2009-13 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Providing for the Regulation of Animals ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLD BUSINESS: ------------------------------------------------------------------....----__--------------------------_---------------------------------- 1. PS 2009-08 BASSET Training Requirement--Discussion ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PS 2008-55 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances .Providing for the Regulation of Truancy ❑ Moved forward to CC consent agenda? Y N ❑ Approved by Committee ❑ Bring back to Committee ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRAFT UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING City Hall, Conference Room Thursday, March 26, 2009 — 6:00 P.M. PRESENT: Chairperson Spears, Committeemen Plocher and Sutcliff ABSENT: Committeeman Werderich ALSO PRESENT: Lieutenant Don Schwartzkopf, Lieutenant Rich Hart, Molly Batterson, Officer Jon Helland, and Tony Scott of The Record Chairperson Spears called the meeting to order at 6:01 pm. MINUTES: The minutes of January 22, 2009 were approved as corrected. OLD BUSINESS: 2. PS 2008-55—Truancy Ordinance—Discussion Officer Helland explained that he drafted this policy as a way to enforce truancy through the Police Department. It is a tool that could be used to keep kids in school and put them on the right track. He stated that by the time Mary Gozner from the Regional Superintendent's Office learns of truancy issues, the child has had 15-20 absences and beyond the point of help. This is a nice intervention tool to help the child, Furthermore, he wished to stress the purpose is not as a revenue generator, it is to help lead the children in the right direction. Officer Helland will be working with the School District to get the policy included in the school handbook for next year. Officer Helland advised that it cannot be limited to 'within School District boundaries' or to `Yorkville residents' as Parkview and Opportunity School would be excluded, also residents outside the city limits who attend school in within Yorkville would be excluded. Molly added that if the ordinance is adopted, the officers can make a procedural decision regarding how to handle each situation on a case-by-case basis. For example, a child who is truant for the first time could receive a I written warning for the first offense, then an adjudication ticket for any future offenses. This item was moved to the City Council meeting of April 14, 2009 for 15` reading. NEW BUSINESS: 1. PS 2009-06 Police Reports for January 1 February, 2009 Chairperson Spears noted that the list of calls has increased significantly. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. 2. PS 2009-07 Disposal of Police Vehicles (Surplus) Chairperson Spears asked if the vehicles were scheduled for replacement. Lt, Hart responded that they are and that one replacement has already been received, the other will be ordered later this month. 3. PS 2009-08 BASSET Training Requirement— Discussion Chairperson Spears noted that this item was to return to the agenda for discussion with the Mayor and Officer Groesch. As they were not in attendance, this item was moved to the April Agenda. 4. PS 2009-09 Draft Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Regarding Hours of Liquor Sales Discussion took place regarding the reason that this item was returned. Molly explained that packaged liquor sales (from the grocery store, liquor store, etc.) begin at 10:00 am, this ordinance pertains to liquor sales at bars, restaurants, etc. There have been requests to change the time due to early sporting events, etc. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. 5. PS 2009-10 Amended Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Citations Pending Under Administrative Adjudication Molly stated that Chief Martin asked her to explain that this list gets updated regularly as new offenses get added, it is a reference tool for the officers and when changes are made such as the animal ordinance that resulted in section number changes, the list needs to be updated. She advised that the list would probably be updated on a fairly regular basis. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. 6. PS 2009-11 Traffic Enforcement Agreement for Private Property Molly stated that the Police Department is unable to enforce violations on private property such as stop signs in the Target parking lot, etc. She stated that this item would allow property owners to sign an agreement with the Police Department giving them authority to enforce all laws. Lt. Schwartzkopf explained that currently the Police Department can enforce DUI, Reckless Driving and Parking in Handicapped Parking Spots, anything outside of that is not enforceable. He also noted that most of the property owners are in favor of such a policy. 2 Discussion took place regarding the fact that this would allow the Police Department to issue tickets for drivers at fault in a private property accident. Discussion also took place regarding the stop signs on the private on Countryside. It was noted that the developer would be contacted, but they would probably not change the signs until the property is developed. Molly explained that the Police Department would asked the property owners to sign the agreement, executed agreements would be brought forth to City Council on a case-by-case basis. Chairperson Spears noted that page 2, section 3 refers to Section 2A, however, there isn't a section 2A. Additionally, the signature line states `President'. Molly noted that the corrections would be made. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda. OLD BUSINESS: 1. PS 2008-46 Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Providing for the Regulation of Fireworks Lt. Hart explained that the ordinance has been simplified and it mimics state law. Additionally, a starter gun used for races is now listed as acceptable. Molly stated that there are very complex federal and state guidelines which make this a difficult ordinance, however, it has been simplified and the officers will probably received addendums to the ordinance with more specific information. This item was moved to the Consent Agenda 3. PS 2009-03 Mobile Food Vendors - Discussion Chairperson Spears noted that this item returned to the Committee for clarification of what the City could and could not regulate. It was noted that if the ice cream vendor is restricted, then the hot dog vendor would have to be restricted as well. Molly explained that the Police Department needs to have complainants who are willing to make written statements as they have a difficult time in court with offenses that were reported anonymously. When asked about the amount of complaints received against mobile food vendors, Lt. Hart responded that he recalls last year being called out because an unlicensed vendor was soliciting in the park and the licensed vendor approached him and began an argument. Molly was asked to submit information regarding the identification badges and the ordinance to Chairperson Spears. Lt. Hart felt it would be a good idea to include this information in an upcoming newsletter. Molly reminded the group that the information is also located on the City's website. The item was for discussion only. 3 ADDITIONAL DISCUSSION: Molly: She will be updating the Police Department website with information regarding the Adjudication Process. She will move the ordinances to a more conspicuous location and include information regarding the procedure. Chairperson Spears: She had forwarded information to the Police Department regarding a complaint for a parking ticket during a snow fall. The resident stated that lie attended an Adjudication Hearing on February 22, 2009 and that everyone was rude, including the hearing officer. Molly noted that the hearing officer advised Public Works to post more signs regarding the snow parking restrictions. Lt. Hart added that the City is only required to post the signs at the major entrances throughout the City. Lt. Schwartzkopf stated that officers have been advised to measure the snow and take a photo of the measurement. Molly added that the hearing officer was very nice to the resident and Lt. Schwartzkopf added that the hearing officer went above and beyond what was expected of her. Chairperson Spears thanked the Police Department and Chief Martin for their assistance. ADJOURNMENT OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING: With no further business to discuss, the meeting adjourned at 6:43 p.m. Minutes respectfully submitted by Margaret M. Hartigan. 4 C/Ty Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0 Legal ❑ � Finance F-1 lj EST. Z iaas `- Engineer El Tracking Number 00 j l City Administrator ❑ �0 Consultant ❑ pS a00a - �a Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for March 2009 Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 23, 2009 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Molly Batterson Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: coT E57. � �� 1836 s YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Harold O. Martin Ill, Chief of Police 804 Game Farm Road I Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Phone: 630-553-4340 1 Fax: 630-553-1141 Date: April 6, 2009, To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: Ron Diederich, Director of Support Services Reference: Monthly Mileage Report During the month of March 2009, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 35,799 miles. Individual squad miles are: Monthly Current Reassign/ Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Miles __ Miles Replace Date M-1 2006 Dodge Charger Patrol/K-9 3,074 69,595 2011/2012 M-2 2006 Chevrolet Impala Chief 901 49,092 2011/2012 M-3 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 3,209 24,066 2010/2011 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Police Cadet 0 _ _ __128,604_ 2009/2010 M-5 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 3,411 34,173 2010/2011 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Administration 777 76,00_1_-- _ 2010/2011 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 72,460 2011/2012 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 462 93,233 2010/2011 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 219 85,618 2010/2011 M-10 2006 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 1,368 _ 66,452 2009/2010 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria YHS--SRO 134 107,705 2009/2010 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Lieutenant 333 85,133 _ 2010/2011 M-13 2009 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 1 K-9 983 2,048 2014/2015 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 505 114,487 . 2008/2009 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol/K-9 1,736 88,488 2010/2011 M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 962 90,699 2008/2009 M-17 2004 Chevrolet Impala Detective 393 _ 36,947 2014/2015 M-18 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,245 21,326 2010/2011 M-19 2009 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 459 459 2012/2013 M-20 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Patrol/Trucks 805 39,235 2011/2012 M-21 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,247 _74,013 2009/2010 M-22 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,002 69,299 2009/2010 M-23 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,086 ___76,350 2009/2010 M-24 2008 Ford Explorer Patrol Sergeant 1,782 32,239 201 1/2012 M-25 2003 Chevrolet Impala Administrative 349 62,381 2012/2013 M-26 2000 Chevrolet Pickup Support Services 874 109,548 Confiscated M-27 1999 Ford Expedition Detective 483 149,443 Confiscated r Ronald E. Diederich, bSS Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 04-11-09 This report is based on hours paid out per payroll period (bi-weekly). Date Court Training I Relief I Details Admin I Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time 05/10/08 9.251 0.001 36.001 29.001 4.001 7.501 42.001 0.001 127.75 166.50 05/24_/08_ 9.751 0.001_ _4.001 21.501 0.001 2.501 5.001 79.00 118.25 06/07/08 15.501 0.001 12.001 15.001 0.001 0.001 18.251 0.001 60.75 206.75 06/21/08 4.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 3.501 0.001 20.251 3.001 30.75 141.00 07/05/08 9.001 9.501 8.25.1. 84.501 4.001 O.00I 6.251 0.001 121.50 196.00 07/19/08 13.501 0.001 0,001 6.00 2.00 2.00 16.50 0.001 40.00 187.75 08/02/08 8,001 0.001 0.001 6.001 0.001 0.00 19.001 2.001 35.00 197.25 08%16/08 8.001 0.001 2.001_ 16.251 4.001 0.001 15.001 0.001 45.25 175.50 08/30/08 13.501 7.001 5.001 5.001 0.00 0.00 6.001 0.001 36.50 146.00 09/13/08 8.501 9.001 2.001 57.751 6.001 0.001 41.501 0,001 _ 124.75 184.75 09127/08 24.501 4.001 0.001 6.001 0.251 0.001 15.251 3.001 53.00 186.00 10/11,1/08 22.001 0.001 0.751 38.751 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 61.50 142.25 10/25/08 22.001 12.001 0.001 3.001 4.001 0.001 28.751 0.001 69.75 202.25 11/08/08 12.001 8.001 2.501 6,001 3.001 0.001 6.001 0.001 37.50 171.50 11/22/08 9.001 20.001 5.501 1.501 0.00 0.001 24.001 0.001 60.00 186.75 12106/08 12.001 0.001 1,501 8.00.1 0.00 0.001 2.001 0.001 23.50 174.25 12/20/08 4.001 7.501 44.001 12.001 3.001 0.00! 49.251 0.001 119.75 173.25 01/03/09 6.001 0.001 32.751 0.001 0.001 0.001 12.001 0.001 50.75 149.25 01/17/09 11.001 10.001 24.501 31.501 0.001 0.001 15.001 0.001 92.00_ 140,75 01/31/09 1_4.001 0.00122.001 23.001 4.001 0.001 25.501 _0.00_1 8_8.50 206.50 02/14/09 0.001 3.001 2.501 28.001 0.001 0.001 J 44.751 0.001 78.25 10300 02/28/09 2.001 8.001 4.001 44.001 2.00! 0.001 35.251 0.001 95.25 128.25 03/14/09 10.001 0.001 0.001 6.00E 0.501 0.001 11.001 0.001 27.50 97.25 03/28/09 8.001 13.251 0,001 3.001 13.001 0.001 49.001 0.001 86.25 169.75 04111/09 4.00; 5.251 0.001 6.001 1.001 0.001 60.00; 0.001 76.25 159.25 I I I ! } I ! I 0.00 FY08 09 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 259.50 116.50 209.25 457.75 54.25 12.00 598.75 13.00 1721.00 4110.00 Percents 150/0 7% 12% 27% 3% 1% 35% 1% 100% N/A Average 10.38 4.66 8.37 18.31 2.17 0.48 23.95 0.52 66.19 164.40 Prepared by Moily Batterson 4/15/2009 Pagel Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report This report is based on actual hours per month, not payroll periods. January February March April Through April 11, 2009 ....__. .. . Regular : OT Regular : OT Regular: OT Regular OT Administration ............. . ....... .w... ............. ... - .. _.. Chief 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173-33': n/a 173.33' n/a Lieutenants 346.66 n/a 346.66 n/a 346.66; n/a 346.66: n/a Records ........... Executive Assistant 173.33: n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33; n/a ----------- ....... •---- - ........._ Records Supervisor 173.33' n/a 173.33 n/a 173.33:: n/a 173.33' n/a Records Clerks 346.66 0.50 346.66: 3.25 346.66: 0.00 346.66 ... Investigations ...------- _ . ....- ... ....... --.6------------ ----- ...... ---------- ---- -. Detective Sergeant 173.33: 13.00 173.33: 17.50 173.33 6.50 173.33: 9.50 .............. ....... .... --- ---------11 .......... ........... ........_...----- ._. . ............---------- Detectives 173.33: 5.00 173.33: 8.00 173.33: 7.00 173.33: 25.50 Gang Officer 173.33: 8.00 173.33 15.00 173.33: 8.50 173.33. 1.50 _ -- ------ ------ ----... .. .... .......-.--- ----- --- -- Drug Officer 173.33_: 18_ .00 173.33 9.50 173.33:. 22.00 173.33' 9.50 Community Policing - .. .. - Admin. Sergeant 173.33: 3.00 173.33: 0.00 173.33 0.00 173.33 ( j.-. -.. .-..----------. - SRO s 2 346.66 24.00 346.66 48.00 346.66 9.50 346.66: 1.00 Patrol.-... . ..----- ----- .............._ -----• ...... - - - Sergeants (4) 693.32 10.00 693.32 16.50 693.32: 5.25 693.32 ---------------------------- - --- _-.. ... . . . ...---.. ...... ....................... Officers (14) 2426.62: 108.00 2426.62' 39.00 2426.62: 49.75 2.426.62: 18_.50 Officers (PT -2) 123.75 n/a 121.50: n/a 137.25 n/a 52.00: n/a ---------- ------------- ----------- Traffic Officers (2) 346.66: 8.50 346.66 16.00 346.66: 5.25 346.66: 5.50 _... .. .....-:---- ...... ..... . -- -- ----------------------- --- ----- Police Recruits n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a ............. .... ---- ------..-.. -------._.. ---------. ...---.- .._------ Part-Time/Civilian_ ........... .......... --- . ---- -_.. .---.. .. ........... ........ .. .-------- BFPC Secret 4.25: n/a 0.50 n/a 3.25 n/a 0.75 n/a ..... _. ---_. ----------------------- ---------------------- ------------------ Cadets 194.50: n/a 44.75 n/a 82.75: n/a 55.50� n/a ---- -- ... -:......-- - -_.-- •--•----- ------- ---- ---- Crossing Guards 52.50: n/a 26.00 n/a 63.00 n/a 8.00; n/al --- . .... ........... .. ------ .. ....--... .. -. . .. ..----.. .. . ---- ... .. . Evidence Custodian 45.00 n/a 57.00 n/a 72.25'. n1a 26.50 n/a ._... ... Total Hours 6313.22 198.00 6142.97 172.75 6251.72 113.75 6035.97 71.00 Yorkville Police Department Offense Report- March 2009 Offense Categories MAPA APR , 9q JUN I JUL]AUG1 SEP OCT NOV DEC 08 TOTALS JAN FEB MAR 09 TOTALS Arson 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 j 0 ` 0 0 Assault 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 _1 0 1 Battery 9 13 19 14 24 15 19 10 12 10 162 7 6 8 21 Burglary 12 12 3 22 7 10 2 13 9 14 114 6 I 6 10 22 Cannabis Offenses 6 2 4 ; 1 2 5 7 4 5 0 41 313 5 21 Controlled Substance Offenses 0 0 2 j 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1�1 0 ,T0 1 Crimes Involving Children 3 1 2 3 3 4 2 2 2 1 29 0 3 2 5 Criminal Damage 16 24 21 23 29 15 8 14 8 21 200 8 ! 9 14 31 Deceptive Practices 10 5 3 5 9 10 8 9 7 7 80 5 6 ! 12 23 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 4 2 3 1 3 2 7 1 3 3 34 2 ! 11 4 _ 17 Firearms Offenses 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 ; 6 0 _ 6 Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 Kidnapping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 *UnlawfoI %5sivation lnterfenen;L�p 0 0 0 0 1) 0 f) I G 0 1 €1._ C.. '01 _ 0 Liquor Offenses 2 3 6 4 8 9 6 8 9 5 71 2 6 5 13 Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 07 0 ~ 1 Sex Offenses 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 j 1 11 3 E 1 i 0 4 Theft 9 13 13 13 22 13 12 16 3 j 3 142 5 77 10 22 All Other Criminal Offenses 35 28 38 32 23 j 24 36 19 26 18 327 26 29 I 27 82 Traffic Incidents MARI APR MA JUN, JUL JAUG1 SEP I OCT NOV DECI 08 TOTALS JAN I FEB MAR 09 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 9 4 3 2 4 1 5 12 1 6 8 4 59 12 $ L18 38 License/Registration Violations 54 55 77 48 60 65 85 85 79 75 779 98 100 104 302 Seatbelt Citations 12 23 186 15 9 20 23 14 14 15 341 15 14 37 66 Seatbelt Warnings 9 22 38 9 10 19 6 7 12 8 156 _ 2 4 5 11 Speeding Citations 151 141 141 82 123 153 77 115 151 76 1346 71 113 118 302 Speeding Warnings 66 77 53 47 59 63 56 61 56 44 639 44 57 54 155 Transportation of Alcohol 6 3 3 0 4 1 2 0 3 1 2 24 3 ; 2 1 0 5 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 113 56 121 31 51 54 56 I 13 67 75 824 57 71 1 80 208 Total Citations Issued 383_ 363 5.80 241 325 399 1 350 4.20_ 430 388 4375 441 458 ' 498 1397 -- - - Total Verbal Warnings Issued 1 5 0 2 0 1 1 5 2 0 23 17 17 17_ 51 Total Written Warnings Issued 437 475 481 375 515 561 494 539 476 372 5276 538 565 655 1758 Accident Re arts Taken MARI APR MA JUN I JUL JAUGISEPIOCTINOVIDEC 08 TOTALS JAN FEB MAR 09 TOTALS'. Hit and Run Accident 5 3 6 6 5 6 2 5 7 12 68 3 ' 7 1 3 13 Property Damage Accident 34 30 34 31 37 41 27 34 32 50 423 48 28 24 100 Personal Injury Accident 3 4 9 10 8 5 6 7 7 3 74 4 7 ; 3 14 Total Accidents Taken 42 37 49 47 50 52 35 46 46 65 522 55 42 . 30 72 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary March 17, 2009 through April 14, 2009 0 #090721 to #090976 Report# Date Offense Location 090721 17-Mar Sex Offender Registration Desk Report 090722 17-Mar Canine Assist Plano, Illinois 090723 17-Mar Civil Assistance Rendered 200 Blk. W.Somonauk Street 090724 17-Mar Fraud 1100 Blk. Sunset Avenue 090725 17-Mar Lockout 1800 Blk. Country Hills Drive 090726 17-Mar Accident Route 47/Van Emmon Road 090727 17-Mar Warrant Arrest 4500 Blk. Gardiner Avenue 090728 17-Mar No Valid Driver's License Route 341Tuma Road 090729 17-Mar Possession of Alcohol by Minor 400 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090729 17-Mar Consumption of Alcohol by Minor 400 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090730 18-Mar Accident Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 090731 18-Mar Accident Cannonball Trail/Galena Road 090732 17-Mar Lockout Route 126/Route 47 090733 18-Mar Warrant Arrest Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 090734 18-Mar Accident 900 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090734 18-Mar Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol 900 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090735 18-Mar Burglary 1300 Blk. Marketplace Drive 090736 19-Mar Canine Assist Plano, Illinois 090737 19-Mar Lockout 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court 090738 19-Mar Canine Assist Sandwich, Illinois 090739 19-Mar Canine Assist Sandwich, Illinois 090740 19-Mar Found Articles Desk Report 090741 19-Mar Canine Training Geneva, Illinois 090742 19-Mar Accident Route 47/Galena Road 090743 20-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 471Appletree Court 090744 20-Mar Canine Assist Wheaton, Illinois 090745 20-Mar Accident Route 471Appletree Court 090746 20-Mar Lockout 400 Blk. E.Countryside Parkway 090747 20-Mar Accident Galena Road/Route 47 090748 20-Mar Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Route 34/Marketplace Drive 090748 20-Mar DUI - BAC Over.08 Route 34/Marketplace Drive 090749 21-Mar Lockout 300 Blk. Pensacola Street 090750 21-Mar Theft$300 and Under 900 Blk. Erica Lane 090751 21-Mar Accident 200 Blk. E.Countryside Parkway 090752 21-Mar Accident 200 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090753 21-Mar Lockout 200 Blk. E.Countryside Parkway 090754 22-Mar Lockout 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090755 22-Mar Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Route 471River Street 090756 22-Mar Lockout 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive 090757 22-Mar Harassment by Telephone 4500 Blk. Camden Drive 090758 23-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 090759 23-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Center Parkway 090760 23-Mar No Valid Driver's License Route 47/Landmark Avenue 090761 23-Mar No Valid Driver's License Route 71/Highpoint Road 090762 23-Mar Accident Route 71/Village View Drive 090763 23-Mar Accident Route 34/Game Farm Road 090764 23-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 71/identa Road 090765 23-Mar Domestic Trouble 100 Blk. Willoughby Court 090766 24-Mar Warrant Arrest Desk Report 090767 24-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 471Park Street 090768 24-Mar Warrant Arrest Desk Report 1 of t Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary March 17, 2009 through April 14, 2009 h I "�` Report#090721 to #090976 R1 ', L'� Report# Date Offense Location 090769 24-Mar Child Safety Seat Installation Desk Report 090770 24-Mar Warrant Arrest 200 Blk. W.Van Emmon Street 090771 24-Mar Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090772 24-Mar Warrant Arrest 600 Blk. S.State Street 090773 24-Mar Possession of Cannabis 600 Blk, S.State Street 090773 24-Mar Possession of Drug Equipment 600 Blk. S.State Street 090774 24-Mar Resisting Arrest Cannonball Trail/Route 34 090774 28-Mar No Valid Driver's License Cannonball Trail/Route 34 090775 25-Mar Theft$300 and Under 2800 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090776 25-Mar No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Game Farm Road 090777 25-Mar Canine Training Tinley Park, Illinois 090778 25-Mar Child Safety Seat Installation Desk Report 090779 25-Mar Citizen Assist 400 Blk. Poplar Drive 090780 25-Mar Warrant Arrest Somonauk Street/King Street 090780 25-Mar No Valid Driver's License Somonauk Street/King Street 090781 25-Mar Theft$300 and Under 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090782 26-Mar Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Route 4710range Street 090783 26-Mar DUI - BAC Over A8 Route 47/Countryside Parkway 090784 26-Mar Suspicious Circumstances 1600 Blk. N.Beecher Road 090785 26-Mar Identity Theft 1100 Blk. Dalton Avenue 090786 26-Mar Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090787 26-Mar Accident Route 47/Orange Street 090788 26-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 1700 Blk. Cottonwood Court 090789 26-Mar City Ordinance Violation 100 Blk. Bertram Drive 090790 27-Mar Accident Route 47/Route 71 090791 27-Mar Lockout 2000 Blk. Marketview Drive 090792 27-Mar Suspicious Circumstances Alan Dale Lane/Honeysuckle Lane 090793 28-Mar Civil Assistance Rendered 800 Blk. N.Carly Circle 090794 28-Mar Theft Over$300 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 090795 28-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 100 Blk. Bertram Drive 090796 28-Mar Warrant Arrest Route 126/Prairie Crossing Drive 090797 28-Mar Runaway1MRAI 600 Blk. S.State Street 090798 28-Mar Lockout 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive 090799 28-Mar No Valid Driver's License Route 47/Route 126 090800 29-Mar Domestic Battery 600 Blk. Red Tail Court 090801 29-Mar Warrant Arrest 4500 Blk. Winchester Lane 090801 29-Mar Domestic Trouble 4500 Blk. Winchester Lane 090802 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk. Poplar Drive 090802 29-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 500 Blk. Poplar Drive 090803 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 200 Blk. Windham Circle 090803 29-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 200 Blk. Windham Circle 090804 29-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 400 Blk. Norway Circle 090805 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 200 Blk. Spruce Court 090805 29-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 200 Blk. Spruce Court 090806 29-Mar Criminal Trespass to Vehicle 300 Blk. Tyler Creek Court 090807 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090808 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090808 29-Mar Criminal Damage to Property 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090809 29-Mar Accident 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090810 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk, W.Hydraulic Avenue 090811 29-Mar Accident Route 4711-andmark Avenue 2 of 4 ..` Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary March 17, 2009 through April 14 2009 Report#090721 to #090976 . 5 Report# Date Offense Location 090812 29-Mar Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090813 29-Mar Possession of Cannabis 200 Blk. Adams Street 090813 29-Mar Possession of Drug Equipment 200 Blk.Adams Street 090813 29-Mar Execution of Search Warrant 200 Blk. Adams Street 090813 29-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License 200 Blk. Adams Street 090813 29-Mar Fireworks 200 Blk. Adams Street 090814 30-Mar Accident Route 47/Van Emmon Road 090815 30-Mar Accident Route 47/Route 126 090816 30-Mar Death Investigation 4600 Blk. Plymouth Avenue 090817 30-Mar Sex Offender Registration Desk Report 090818 30-Mar Criminal Damage to Property Hayden Drive/McHugh Road 090819 30-Mar Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090820 30-Mar Lockout 1300 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090821 30-Mar Accident 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090822 30-Mar Child Safety Seat Installation Desk Report 090823 30-Mar Theft Over$300 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 090824 30-Mar Lockout 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 090825 30-Mar Suspicious Circumstances 600 Blk. Andrea Court 090826 30-Mar Theft Over$300 300 Blk. Bertram Drive 090827 30-Mar Lockout 1300 Blk. Chestnut Court 090828 30-Mar Accident Route 471Route 34 090829 30-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue 090830 31-Mar Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Route 1261Pennman Road 090830 31-Mar DUI - BAC Over.08 Route 1261Pennman Road 090831 31-Mar Accident Route 126/Route 71 090832 31-Mar Barking Dog Complaint 100 Blk. Bertram Drive 090833 31-Mar Battery 900 Blk. Game Farm Road 090834 31-Mar Lockout 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090835 31-Mar Execution of Search Warrant Desk Report 090836 31-Mar Child Safety Seat Installation Desk Report 090837 31-Mar Assist Ambulance 500 Blk. W.Barberry Circle 090838 31-Mar Possession of Alcohol by Minor 900 Blk. Prairie Crossing Drive 090839 31-Mar Lockout 700 Blk. Erica Lane 090840 31-Mar Battery 400 Blk. Bristol Bay Drive 090841 31-Mar Accident Route 34/Game Farm Road 090842 31-Mar Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Sycamore Road 090843 1-Apr Lockout 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090844 1-Apr Accident Route 471Countryside Parkway 090845 1-Apr Citizen Assist Desk Report 090846 1-Apr Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Route 47 090847 1-Apr Canine Training Chicago, Illinois 090848 1-Apr Lockout 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090849 1-Apr SuspendedlRevoked Driver's License Route 47/Fox Street 090850 1-Apr Theft$300 and Under 900 Blk. Prairie Crossing Drive 090851 1-Apr Disorderly Conduct 200 Blk. S.Adams Street 090852 1-Apr Accident Route 47/Route 34 090853 2-Apr Citizen Assist Desk Report 090854 2-Apr Lockout 0 Blk. Countryside Parkway 090855 2-Apr Mandatory Supervised Release Notification Desk Report 090856 2-Apr Domestic Trouble 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive 090857 2-Apr Canine Training St. Charles, Illinois 3 of 4 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary " ° , tom March 17, 2009 through April 14, 2009 Report #090721 to #090976 iL- Report# Date Offense Location 090858 2-Apr Burglary from Motor Vehicle 500 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue 090859 1-Apr Assist Other Police Department 200 Blk. S.Adams Street 090860 2-Apr Retail Theft 900 Blk. Erica Lane 090861 2-Apr Disorderly Conduct 1700 Blk. Columbine Court 090862 2-Apr Lockout 1700 Blk. Marketview Drive 090863 3-Apr Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail 090864 3-Apr Domestic Battery 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway 090865 3-Apr Found Articles 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 090866 3-Apr Harassment by Telephone 300 Blk. W.Main Street 090867 3-Apr Accident Countryside Parkway/Route 47 090868 3-Apr Civil Assistance Rendered 1600 Blk. Beecher Road 090869 3-Apr Obstructing Justice Desk Report 090870 3-Apr Lockout 1400 Blk. Orchid Street 090871 3-Apr Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Game Farm Road/Somonauk Street 090872 3-Apr Lockout 600 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 090873 4-Apr Towed Vehicle Galena Road/Dickson Road 090874 4-Apr Harassment by Telephone 1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive 090875 4-Apr Lockout 0 Blk. Bristol Ridge Road 090876 4-Apr Traffic- Improper Passing Route 34/Game Farm Road 090877 4-Apr Child Safety Seat Installation Desk Report 090878 4-Apr Domestic Battery 200 Blk. Burnett Street 090879 4-Apr No Valid Driver's License Galena Road/Route 47 090880 4-Apr Lockout 600 Blk. S.Bridge Street 090881 4-Apr Assist Ambulance 100 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street 090882 4-Apr SuspendedlRevoked Driver's License Route 47/Kennedy Road 090883 5-Apr Possession of Controlled Substance Route 47Nan Emmon Road 090883 5-Apr Possession of Cannabis Route 47Nan Emmon Road 090883 5-Apr Possession of Drug Equipment Route 47Nan Emmon Road 090883 5-Apr Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Route 47Nan Emmon Road 090883 5-Apr No Valid Driver's License Route 47Nan Emmon Road 090884 5-Apr Domestic Trouble 600 Blk. Red Tail Court 090885 5-Apr Domestic Battery 400 Blk. Heustis Street 090886 5-Apr Warrant Arrest 1200 Blk. Sunset Street 090887 6-Apr Lockout 500 Blk. Redhorse Lane 090888 6-Apr Lockout 300 Blk. E.Washington Street 090889 6-Apr Accident Route 47/Galena Road 090890 6-Apr Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 126/Route 47 090891 6-Apr Lockout 700 Blk. Clover Court 090896 6-Apr Warrant Arrest Route 34/Countryside Parkway 090896 6-Apr Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Countryside Parkway 090897 7-Apr Citizen Assist Desk Report 090898 7-Apr Possession of Cannabis Route 47/Countryside Parkway 090898 7-Apr Possession of Drug Equipment Route 47/Countryside Parkway 090899 7-Apr Harassment by Telephone 1100 Blk. N.Bridge Street 090900 7-Apr Possession of Cannabis Route 34/Center Parkway 090900 7-Apr Unlawful Use/Possession of a Weapon Route 34/Center Parkway 090901 7-Apr Resisting Arrest Route 34/McHugh Road 090901 7-Apr Obstructing Justice Route 34/McHugh Road 090901 7-Apr Warrant Arrest Route 34/McHugh Road 090901 7-Apr Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/McHugh Road 4 of 4 L'E#azt mEnf of �of!CE ` "`• CITY OF P L A N O BIRTHPLACE OF THE HARVESTER 9 EAST NORTH ST. PLANO. ILLINOIS 60545 NON-EMERGENCY PHONE (630) 552-3121 STEVEN S EAVES EMERGENCY # 9,1,1 OFFICE {630} 552-3122 CHIEF OF POLICE March 20, 2009 K-9 Officer Jolenowski Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, Il. 60560 Dear Officer Jolenowski: We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your assistance during our Plano High School walk through with your K-9. We appreciate the professional and exemplary manner in which you assisted us with this detail. These walk through details, with the K-9 Officers and their K-9's, help to discourage students from bringing drugs, and drug paraphernalia into the school, and the parking lot areas. It is an asset that several departments can work together assisting each other with these proactive activities, for the overall goal of increasing the safety for our school age children. Again thank you for the dedication and professionalism that you have shown by assisting our department. Sincerely, Steven Eaves Chief of Police City of Plano Cc: Chief Harold Martin Personnel File COPY �AnTL>crr DEPARTMENT OF POLICE rA�,1�Fe i � el ` Chi f of Police The Village of 1 r POLIct D D � S5 wil Est. 1892 Police Department, 228 South Main Street, Bartlett, Illinois 60103-4405 Telephone 630.837.0846 Fax 630.837.0865 March 31, 2009 Chief Harold Martin Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Harold Martin, On behalf of the Village of Bartlett Police Department, please extend my sincere thanks and appreciation for the professionalism, dedication, and hard work, provided by Officer Jeffery Johnson and K-9 O'Neil. On March 3, 2009, one adult and one juvenile broke into a home along Phillip Drive. They stole several valuable items from the home and a handgun. While fleeing the scene, they crashed their stolen vehicle and attempted to steal another vehicle at gunpoint. Ultimately, the offenders split up and the juvenile was picked up by a third man in a car. The adult remained on foot in Bartlett. Officer Johnson and K-9 O'Neil responded to Bartlett to help search for the stolen gun. The gun was recovered just prior to officer's arrival however, I certainly appreciate the response to help our agency. Assistance from your agency provided a successful apprehension of two dangerous criminals. Each offender was charged with multiple felonies. Your officer went above and beyond his duty in assisting the Bartlett Police Department. Streyo r D Chief of Police 450th Natiunall� Accredited "e.0 C/r� Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0'� Legal ❑ N b ::� 1836 EST. ��. Finance ❑ I - Engineer ❑ Tracking Number Oil,E- City Administrator El Consultant ❑ El ?S a 000t 13 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Amending City Providing for the Regulation of Animals Meeting and Date: Public Safety—April 23, 2009 Synopsis: Revision to ordinance which will allow children under 18 years old to legally walk their pets. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Molly Batterson Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: RCb-UNE, VEeSION Ordinance No. 2009- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF ANIMALS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. Title 5, Chapter 2, Section 1, of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by deleting the paragraph entitled "RESPONSIBLE PERSON" in its entirety and replacing it with: RESPONSIBLE PERSON: A person ut =east 18 ears old who is familiar with the animal and has the size and experience to be able to keep the animal under complete control at all times. Section 2. 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 2009. ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2009. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK CLCAcQ VEQsioQ Ordinance No. 2009- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF ANIMALS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. Title 5, Chapter 2, Section 1, of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by deleting the paragraph entitled "RESPONSIBLE PERSON" in its entirety and replacing it with: RESPONSIBLE PERSON: A person who is familiar with the animal and has the size and experience to be able to keep the animal under complete control at all times. Section 2. 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 2009. ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of _2009. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK `,ZED CO. Reviewed By: Agenda item Number 0-n Legal ❑ �# -° esr Baas Finance ❑ . ;` Engineer ❑ Tracking Number 0 ®;�.i City Administrator r-1 1 g Consultant ❑ FIS LLE � Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Ordinance Amending City Code Providing for the Regulation of Truancy Meeting and Date: Public Safety-April 23, 2009 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Molly Batterson Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Lisa Pickering From: Molly Batterson Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 4:04 PM To: Lisa Pickering Subject: FW: Truancy Ordinance Attachments: truancy ord.doc This is for the next Public Safety Meeting. Please print this e-mail, and include with the redlined ordinance. Thank you! Molly From: LGB [mailto:lgb @kfoassoc.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 4:01 PM To: Molly Batterson Subject: Truancy Ordinance Hi Molly, Attached is the revised truancy ordinance with the tracked changes. As I mentioned, I wanted to mirror it to the municipal state code 65 ILCS 5111-5-9. The"valid cause" definition came directly from the state school code 105 ILCS 5126.2a. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Lisa Gagliano Bernstein Associate Attorney Kathleen Field Orr&Associates Img(cDkfoassoc.com 180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1040 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 382-2113 Fax(312) 382-2127 Ordinance No. 2009- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF TRUANCY WHEREAS the United City of Yorkville the -City-) is a duly organized and validly existin 7 non-home-rule muniCiDality created in accordance with Article VII Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 11-5-9 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILLS 5{1-1-1, et se y.), the co orate authorities of any municipalily may adopt ordinances to regulate truants within its jurisdiction, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council deem it necessary to provide for the regulation of truancy in order to promote the health safety, and welfare of the City's residents. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section I. Title 5, Chapter 4 of the United City of Yorkville Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding the following new Section 2: 5-4-2 TRUANCY: A. It shall be unlawful for any pereri-student under the age of 18 years who is enrolled in a public, private, or parochial school to absent himself or herself from attendance at school during such period when public, private or parochial schools are in session without parental permission or valid cause. be unlawful for- a pafent, legal guardian or- ether- adalt pefsen stafiding in lec-e i.:,eye e: pafeehial seheel to absent during sueh peried whenpttbli^ p,,.;, ate -Y . ,,hial .,,r.eels °in session-. �., as iu�a,.ea u�" B. A valid cause for absence from school shall include illness, observance of a religious holiday, death of immediate family member, family emergency or any other situation beyond the control of the per-se=a so absenting himself of her-self f-^~^ selieelstudent as determined b the board of eduction in each district or such other circumstances which cause reasonable concern to the parent for the safety or health of the studentfeao�idedregarta�-pelieeT-a;;�er�ee—duee�uel—ease-4s �a ulatie av - A P-C. Parental permission, as required by this Section, shall refer to and include permission obtained from a parent, legal guardian or other adult person standing in loco parentis and having custody and control over such person under the age of 18 years. 4,1). Eaeh day er- peFtien thereof that suA peFsen under- 18 years ef age absents himself or- her-self fr-em seheel atendanee shall eansfitute a sepafate offense and shall be Violators of this Section over the age of 13 years may bey subject to a fine or community service or both. If the violator is under 13 years of age, the parent or custodian of the violator is subject to the fine or community service, or both. F. fi d , or any pei4ien thereof that suel parentis zllews a peNen .,der 18 years o f ., + absent himself _. her-self frem sehool�+tend shall .shut, ate rr shall be ..habla el. ......,..... .,�............... �..�.. ...� U�,����a"- - Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2009. ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO GARY GOLINSKI ARDEN JOSEPH PLOCHER WALTER WERDERICH MARTY MUNNS ROSE ANN SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2009, MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK