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City Council Packet 2008 08-12-08 United City of Yorkville till 800 Game Farm Road EST , , ' 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 �s Fax: 630-553-7575 <LE `vv AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2008 Call to Order: Pledge of Allegiance: Roll Call by Clerk: WARD I WARD II WARD III WARD IV Wally Werderich Gary Golinski Marty Munns Joe Besco Bob Allen Arden Joe Plocher Robyn Sutcliff Rose Ann Spears Establishment of Quorum: Introduction of Guests: Amendments to Agenda: Committee Meeting Dates: Public Works Committee Meeting: 6:00 p.m., August 19, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Economic Development Committee: 7:00 p.m., September 2, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Administration Committee Meeting: 7:00 p.m., August 14, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Public Safety Committee Meeting: 6:00 p.m., August 21 , 2008 City Hall Conference Room Presentations: 1 . Yorkville Reds 14U Baseball Team — BPA World Series Champions City Council Meeting Agenda August 12, 2008 Page 2 Public Hearings: Citizen Comments: Consent Agenda: 1 . PS 2008-24 Police Reports for May 2008 2. PS 2008-25 Police Reports for June 2008 3 . PS 2008-26 Request to Hire Part-Time Records Clerk - approve hiring ofpart-time Records Clerk, as presented 4. PS 2008-29 Ordinance Approving a Fine Schedule for the Pre-Payment of Certain Citations Pending Under Administrative Adjudication - authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute 5 . PS 2008-22 Request to Purchase Lightning Detectors - approve as presented 6. EDC 2008-34 Ordinance Approving an Agreement Regarding Transfer of Developer's Rights (Raintree Village) - authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute 7. EDC 2008-35 Ordinance Approving an Easement Agreement for Lincoln Prairie Temporary Stormwater Management System - authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute 8. EDC 2008-21 Ordinance Approving Autumn Creek Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Improvement Agreement and Autumn Creek Pulte Home Corporation Grande Reserve, Water Main Recovery Agreement - authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute 9. CC 2008-58 Resolution Approving a Revised Naming of Parks Policy — authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute Plan Commission / Zoning Board of Appeals: Minutes for Approval (Corrections and Additions): Minutes of City Council — July 8, 2008 Bill payments for approval from the current Bill List (Corrections and Additions): Checks total these amounts: $ 3,460,430.74 (vendors) $ 281 ,316.25 (payroll period ending 7/19/08) $ 18,041 .39 (payroll period ending 7/31/08) $ 283,276.25 (payroll period ending 8/02/08) $ 4,043,064.63 (total) Reports: Mayor's Report: 1 . CC 2008-59 ComEd Easement Lease Agreement for Grande Reserve Park B City Council Meeting Agenda August 12, 2008 Page 3 Reports (con't): City Council Report: City Attorney's Report: City Clerk's Report: City Treasurer's Report: City Administrator's Report: Finance Director's Report: Director of Public Works Report: Chief of Police Report: Director of Parks &Recreation Report: Community Development Director Report: Community Relations Officer: Community&Liaison Report: Committee Reports: Public Works Committee Report: 1. PW 2008-79 Petition for Private Well within City Limits Economic Development Committee Report: 1. EDC 2008-24 Ordinance Approving the Redevelopment Agreement for the Countryside Center, Yorkville, Illinois Public Safety Committee Report: 1. No Report. Administration Committee Report: 1. No Report. Additional Business: Executive Session: 1. For the purchase or lease of real property for the use of the public body. 2. For the appointment, employment, compensation, discipline,performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body or legal counsel for the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee of the public body or against legal counsel for the public body to determine its validity. 3. For the discussion of minutes of meetings lawfully closed under this Act, whether for purposes of approval by the body of the minutes or semi-annual review of the minutes as mandated by Section 2.06. City Council Meeting Agenda August 12, 2008 Page 4 Adjournment: COMMITTEES, MEMBERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES :PUBLIC WORKS - - --- --- -- - ---- --- --- --- - -- - ------------------- Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Besco Water and Sewer Park Board Vice-Chairman: Alderman Plocher Streets and Alleys YBSD Committee: Alderwoman Sutcliff Sanitation and Waste Committee: Alderman Allen 'ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Golinski Planning & Building & Zoning Chamber of Commerce Vice-Chairman: Alderman Allen Business & Economic Dev. Kendall County Econ. Dev. Committee: Alderman Munns Plan Commission Committee: Alderman Besco Bristol Plan Commission Yorkville Econ. Dev. Corp. Aurora Area Convention& Tourism Council Downtown Re-development :PUBLIC SAFETY: Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderwoman Spears Police Human Resource Comm. Vice-Chairman: Alderwoman Sutcliff Schools School District Committee: Alderman Werderich Public Relations KenCom Committee: Alderman Plocher ADMINISTRATION - — — — -- - - -------------------- ---- Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Munns Finance Metra Vice-Chairman: Alderman Werderich Public Properties Library Committee: Alderwoman Spears Personnel Cable Consortium Committee: Alderman Golinski UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, August 12, 2008 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMENDMENTS TO AGENDA: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESENTATIONS: ...............--.................................................................................-.....................°... ---------- l . Yorkville Reds 14U Baseball Team — BPA World Series Champions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIZEN COMMENTS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONSENT AGENDA: ..........--............----........-------------------------------------------------------------------------------.......... ---------- 1 . PS 2008-24 Police Reports for May 2008 ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes ................--..........-...........----------------------------------------------------------------------......................... 2. PS 2008-25 Police Reports for June 2008 ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes --...............---.......--...........------------.......................------------------------------------------------------------ 3 . PS 2008-26 Request to Hire Part-Time Records Clerk ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes ------------.......--...-....-...........--...............------------------------........-----.........................--........... -- 4. PS 2008-29 Ordinance Approving a Fine Schedule for the Pre-Payment of Certain Citations Pending Under Administrative Adjudication ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes .............-------------..........-.........................---......-......---..........-------------------------------------------- 5. PS 2008-22 Request to Purchase Lightning Detectors ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes -----------------------.....--------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- 6. EDC 2008-34 Ordinance Approving an Agreement Regarding Transfer of Developer's Rights (Raintree Village) ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes -----------------....-------...-........-....---------------------------------.........------------------------------------------------ 7. EDC 2008-35 Ordinance Approving an Easement Agreement for Lincoln Prairie Temporary Stormwater Management System ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes ---------------...-------........-------------.......------...............-......---------------------------------------------- -------- 8. EDC 2008-21 Ordinance Approving Autumn Creek Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Improvement Agreement and Autumn Creek Pulte Home Corporation Grande Reserve, Water Main Recovery Agreement ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. PW CC 2008-58 Resolution Approving a Revised Naming of Parks Policy ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR APPROVAL: ........................--..........--.........................-..............---...................................................... 1 . City Council — July 8, 2008 ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ As amended --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BILL LIST: -----------------------------------------..........------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ❑ Approved ❑ As presented ❑ As amended ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAYOR'S REPORT: ------............--.......--......-.............---..........................----------........--------------------------------------- 1 . CC 2008-59 ComEd Easement Lease Agreement for Grande Reserve Park B ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Bring back to Committee/fixture meeting ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPORTS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT: --------...........--........-......-----...............-----.........................-----..................... ----------------------- 1 . PW 2008-79 Petition for Private Well within City Limits ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Bring back to Committee/future meeting ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes - - ----------------------------------------- --------------------- - - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT: --------------------........--.........------------------------------------...........----------------..............----------------- -- 1 . EDC 2008-24 Ordinance Approving the Redevelopment Agreement for the Countryside Center, Yorkville, Illinois ❑ Approved ❑ Subject to ❑ Removed ❑ Bring back to Committee/future meeting ❑ Informational Item ❑ Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C/p` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number A Legal ❑ 1636 esEST Finance ❑ 1 1 Engineer ❑ Tracking Number p Fo h City Administrator ❑ Consultant ❑ F-1 PS 2008-24 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for May 2008 Meeting and Date: City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 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: Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - May 2008 t) :i&ti` 'ais #<•i'G6Hiy ' . 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U Canine Officers/Training X,- Chief 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 17333 173.33 173.33 173.33 oil 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 Y7, s, a 4 5" Administrative Sergeant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 H t `;;BAG.& CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 , 3f 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 t,. } 68165 Crossing Guards (In Days) 88.00 12.00 0.00 0.00 71 .50 73.50 60.00 - 45.00 �, 83.50 76.00 50.00 79.00 80.50 Detectives 346.66 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.331 346.66 346.66 346.66 ," 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66tR+ � ' 3'3: 11 Director of Support Services ----- 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 r , 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 Lieutenants 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 90#1 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 t �x�3112IS30 Exec. Asst/Records Supervisor 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 s 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 �' °, 3.30 110 11 Police Recruits 346.66 639.99 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 80.00 10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ¢'�`�`(; „GrAOI) Records Clerks 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 t . 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 AM YY,9 3;3tl School Resource Officers 346.66 346.66 173.33 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 V y ';=X1Vl 3s30 (tt k 5 t€ .;: t. s iFFt_. , : n r6S4di 1 0 170' 6i i$3 ' Y $dt s G § $5 'YY63q 737,30 0R20010 6470.02 (',6422.5,5 1'669557 . 32303.93 **Note, SRO's stopped completing Daily Activity Reports on 11-15-2006; times included in hourly reports prior to this date. **One SRO on patrol duties during July/August 2007. Manhours included in the top section. Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - May 2008 " Inu , . v ,b7u� �rAtnN >� lea brit 1viAY 'os �ro�rALs Arson 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 i _ 0 _ _2 0 2 Assault 0 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 14 2 1 1 2 1 7 Battery 10 8 12 9 16 10 10 8 137 9 8 9 13 19 58 Burglary 6 14 15 15 6 19 7 5 116 5 5 i 12 12 3- 37 Cannabis Offenses 4 6 3 3 2 4 1 2 - 34 3 2 1 6 2 4 17 Controlled Substance Offenses 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 4 Crimes Involving Children 5 3 4 1 3 8 8 4 45 2 4 f 3 1 2 12 -� .-�- - - _ -- -- --- - _-, _ -._.--.-. -_---_--- Criminal Damage 20 19 31 26 20 32 18 19 255 12 9 16 24 21 82 Deceptive Practices 7 6 6 8 9 9 7 4 93- 5 2 10 5 3 25 _ - DruL Paraphemalia Offenses 3 5 3 3 1 3 2 2 30 I 4 4 2 3_ 14 Firearms Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1- 0 0 1 - - w3 — _ -- - - -� _ - - ..-- - Gambling Offenses 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kid na ing 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3- 0 1 0 0 - 0 _ -WI UNOMMMI LLct uor Offenses 7 - 1----3 0 3 1 4 1 25 4 7 2 3 - 6 22 Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 0 0 0 0_ 0 0_ 0_ 0_ _ 0- 0 1 _0 0 0 - 1 -- Sex Offenses 2 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 14 0 I 1- 0 2 4 Theft_ _22 11 16 9 _14 12 16 12 _ 163 _ 17 8 ) 9 13 13 - 60 All Other Criminal Offenses 27 23 24 35 32 20 9 -7 -261 26 22 35 28 38 149 XT f r37 4 . . 1 . .l... A ,_,. . s4J,t ,' i � .�tfbt; .'0' 2 jF MG It i AX 0$ "1 i3` r't"S Driving Under The Influence 9 4 6_ 2 7_ 3 6_ 64 _ _1_ 1 9 4� 3 18 License Re istration Violations 41 33 40 28 39 38 { 38 451 51 45 54 55 �77 282 Seatbelt Citations 10 9 31 8 8 11 12 139 6 4 12 23 ' 186 231 Seatbelt Warnings 11 8 17 10 8 9 9 104 5 11 9 22 38 85 Speeding Citations 122 88 84 92 149 119 84 1212 61 75 I51 141 141 569 - Speeding Wamin s 0 63 49 61 41 51 58 50 471 26 31 'y 66 77 53 253 TransportationofAlcohol - 4 8 3 2 1 2 0 0 26 0 0 ' 6 3 {' 3 12 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 41 1 76 1 57 1 43 66 69 1 54 1 49 653 1 44 43 i 113 56 1 121 377 total Cttattorisfssueth 77 501 , 28 ' 326 z51; 326 267 250 3174` 148! 248 1 383 363 580 1822 w _. ._. lofgl `Aer naYnin § u , rl� ; � 5 1 1 . f 1 1'; 2 I i 1 Z1 ' 5. 1 , 1 5 i , 012 To ,ahW'rl1tteh-"Wnrnin' sis8ped x263.. .357 2d�s" 331 ';2 5 283 , 386 ,''338 3564` 280 271 437 475 1 - 1944. Wit Hit and Run Accident 5 1 6 4 5 15 6 4 60 5 6 5 3 6 25 Property Damage Accident 43 42 32 39 49 42 37 47 461 31 42 34 �30 34 171 -. - -- - _ . -- -.w .._.._.. - --_.-.. Personal Injury Accident 5 3 1 6 8 9 5 9 9 70 7 5 3 4 9 28 T6tnf r�r id�rits" akerr, . , . Ei � . : ,- � 3 "x46 . d41 . 51 ; � :6 i 6 °' 52• :1 �60 s ',: '544 �' d3 : ° 53 J 42' : 37 1 "Unlawful Visitation Interference is reported under the Kidnapping Section of the Illinois Uniformed Crime Reporting system. The Kidnapping line item includes this offense in its totals. Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Mammary RK May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 v1L Report #081196 to #081551 .. .. L E Rep®v Date ? ' : Offense Locahoa�x.. 081196 ;5/13/2008 : No Valid Driver's License : Route 71/Route 47 - ------- -- - - -- - -- -- --- - - - - -- - - - ---- --- °-- -- - -°-- - -- - --- -- -- - - -- - -- - -- -- - - -- -- - - -- - --- - - --- - jfffi '9-7 ; 5/13/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route 34/Cannonball Trail ; _.. • - - .. . .. M- - - - -- ---- -- - 00 - - - 00 - -- - - - - - -- -- -- - - - - - L --- -- -- - - -- - - – ° -- : 081198 : 5/13/2008 :Warrant Arrest �Route34/Bristol-Ridge Road _ .. _ . . . 081198 5/13/2008 ; Objstructing Justice : Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road _ '0000 0000 - - - - - --- - -- - - - - - - - -� . . . , 081198 5/13/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road - - --- - - --- - - --- - - - - - - - 081199 : 5/1 31i666-: No Valid Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail - ... - - --- --1 - ---... ...• •. _. .°-- . . .- - -- – -- - -- -------•... .• - --•• - - - - : 081200 ; 5/13/2008 Theft Over $300 : 700 Blk. Game Farm Road ; - --- - -- --- --- -- - - - --- --- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L -- - --•- •_. . .- - - --- - - ---- -- - -- - --- -- - -- - - - - - - - : 081201 ; 5/13/2008 : Canine Training ; Tinley Park, Illinois '- ° - - -- -- --- -; . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . - ---I. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ; 081202 ; 5/13/2008 :Accident ; Route34/Route47 – ; ----- - • --- • -- - - - - --- --- -- - - - - --- -� --- -- - --- - - - - - --- - -- -.. . –; ; 081203 ; 5/13/2008 : Possession of Alcohol by Minor _ : 1400 Blk_ N. Bridge Street . . .. . ......... . ..... . .. r ... .... . .. . . ..... ... . . . .- - •--•. : 081203 : 5/13/2008 : Consumption of Alcohol by Minor : 1400 Blk. N. Bridge Street - - - - -- -- –• •- : 081203 ' 5/13/2008 Possession of Controlled Substance 1400 Blk_ N. Bridge Street . .. – .. . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . -- - - : 081204 : 5/13/2008 :Assist Other Agency :Aurora, Illinois '- • -- • ••--•-••� - --- -- -0000 ---' -- --- - - - ----- --- --- -0000 -0000 __ . - ---- -- -- -- -- - -- - -- --- --- ------ -- - - - - - -- - , 0 1205 : 5/14/2008 : Illegal Transportation of Alcohol : Center Parkway/Countryside Parkway 081205 5/14/2008 Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Center Parkway/Countryside Parkway __- - --- - --- -- - - ---- -- --- --- -- - - --• -- - : 081206 : 5/14/2008 : Suspicious Circumstances : 4400 Blk. Pleasant Court ; . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . . - .•. . .. . . . .. . . . ._. . ; 081207 _ ! 5/1412008 ; Mandatory Supervised Release Notification : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road - - -- - - --- ---- -- - - -- - • ------- -I : 081208 ; 5/14/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 34/Game Farm Road - - ; 081209 ;5!14/2008 ; Domestic Trouble :2400 BIk: Catalpa Trail . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . 081209 : 5/14/2008 :Assist Ambulance : 2400 Blk. Catalpa Trail . . .. .... ... .. . . . .. .• - -- - - -- - -- : 081210 : 5/14/2008 : Lost Articles : 100 Blk. Bertram Drive - ---- -- ---- -- 081211 ', 5/14/2008 :Accident ; Route 126 1Route 47 ____________ _�__ _ _____ _ __ _r__ _____... ._• . . .._. .•._•....._.__....__ . ______.__ . .._, .._ ______ __ _ .__.__._. _... •. ._. _. _________ ___ _ ____•� ; 081212 ; 5/14/2008 :Accident ; 1400Blk_ N. BridgeStreet ; 081213 5/14/2008 :Assist Ambulance : 200 Blk. Barrett Drive . .. ... .. .. . ...... .. . . . . ... . . . . ... .. . . .. . ... . .... .. . .. .. ... . ... . . ... .. .... ... .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..: 681214 ; 5/14/2008 : Domestic Trouble : 900 Blk. Spring Street ,_...... . ... - --- - - -- -- ------ - -- - ---- -- g : 081215 : 5/1512008 ;Accident : Route 47/Fox Street - -- -m . .. .mm— ----- - -- --- --- --- -- ------- L-- - •- .. ... .... ..m.... • --• -- – :_. _ . : 081216 : 5/15/2008 : Theft $300 and Under : 800 Blk. Parkside Lane --- - -- - -- -- -- - -- - -• - . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. .; ; 081217 15/15/2008 :`Accident : Route 34/Countryside Parkway -- -- --- °r.. . . . .. . . .. °. . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . •. : 081217 : 5/15/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License rRoute 34/Countryside Parkway - - -- ----- - - ° ._ .. . -- -- : 081218 : 5/15/2008 : Child Safety Seat Installation 800 Blk Game Farm Road - --- -- - • - ----- ---- , : 081219 ; 5/15/2006 ;Theft Over $300 ; 4500 Blk_ Winchester Lane_ ._. ._ : 66. 81219 : 5/15/2008 ; Filing False Police Report ; 4500 Blk Winchester Lane 08122 - : 5/15/2008 : ... Bite ___ _______ _ _ ____ ____ __ _ ___ _ ___ _ __„700 -- -- Fir Court '- --- 0000- - ,- -- --- 000 .. . .. . .- : 081221 : 5/1512008 : Canine Assist : Somonauk, Illinois - .. . ...--- : 081222 : 5/1512008 : Domestic Battery : 2200 Blk. Beresford Drive - --- - --- - --- • --- --- -- - - - - --- - - -- - -t 081223 : 5/15/2008 :Abandoned Vehicle Kennedy Road/Freedom Place '.. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. •_•_•_r- - -"--..... . . .. . . ... .. . ..._. .. . ..._ _ . . . _ .. _. ' , 081224 ; 5/15/2008 ; Domestic Battery ; 4500 Blk_ Gardiner Avenue 00- -- - 00 - - - - - ---. .. . .. ..... .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 081225 : 5!1512008 : Domestic Trouble : 400 Blk. E.Main Street .. .......... ... . .. ... .... . . . . . ... . . . . . . ° - - -•--° - - - - -- ------ - - • - -- ---- -- ° - -- - -- --- - - - - - ; : 081226 : 5/15/2008 : Lockout : 1700 Blk. Marketview Drive I- - -- - - °-- ---- --- --- •. __. . . .. . - --- ---- - - - --- -- --- - WM - - -- -- -- - - --- - -- ----- -- --- ---- - - - -- -- - -- -- - -- - - --- . . : 081227 : 5/15/2008 : Citizen Assist : 300 Blk. Mill Street - - -- -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - ------ --- ------ - --- - - • -- --• - - - - ---- -- -- - - - -- - • .. .. . -- --. . . . _ . . .. ... .. .. .. . . . .. . .. : 081228 ; 5/16/2008 : Domestic Batt ery 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail ' 0000- - -0000- 0000--- 0000--• ---� : 081229 5/16/2008 Lockout 110D Bik S Bridge Street . ... ... - - ---- - -- --• - ......••°• -•• .. . .. . .... . .. .. . . •.... 30 : 5/16/2008 0812 : Domestic Trouble : 100 Blk. Burnett Street .. ._. . __ . 0000- - =-- - -- -- - • -- --s . .. . . ...... . . ... . ..° .. .- • --- --. ... . . . . _ . .--- - -- -•-• -` -- --- -- - • --.. . . ._. . ._ . .-0000--0000 ------- - ---- --• - --- -� : 081231 : 5/1612008 : Suspended/Revoked Drivers License :Route 47/Orange Street - -- - --- - - - - ---- - ----' ; 081232 :5/16/2008 ;Accident _ ; Route 34/Route 47 1 of 9 Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary aK May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 �L Report #081196 to #081551 .. .. � E d� _ -ro 81233 ; 5/16/2008 ; Lockout ; 1800 Blk. Walsh Drive . . ... .. ... .. . .. . .. . . . _.. . .. _-. . --- ------ --- -•-.- -- - •- - - — - - - -- - ---- - --- - : 081234 : 5/16!2008 ; No Valid Driver's License :Cannonball Trail/Route 47 -• -- -- - -- ---- - --- - -- ---- ----• --- --- --- 1081235 ; 5/16/2008 ; Lockout ; 1600 Blk. N_Bridge Street ; ; 081236 ; 5/16!2008 ;Theft $300 and Under ; 700 Blk. Heartland Drive .. . .. . . .. . . . ..- - - .. .. . . • -•-• - --- . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ..M . - .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 081237 ; 5/16/2008 ; Criminal Trespass to Residence ; 500 Blk. Walsh Court •-• -- - - -- _ . .._. - - - - - ---- -- -- --- - -- - - --- ---- ---- - • • -,M ---- - •--- ---- ----- -- - : 081237 : 5/16/2008 Criminal Damage to Property : 500 Blk. Walsh Court ---- --- -----� ----- - - ---- - ---• - ------- - -----.. ... ... .. . ..••. .__ ..- --- - - --- ; 081238 _5/16/2008 ; Lockout ; 2800 Blk. N.Bridge Street • •.... . . . . . .. .... . .... •----- - ----- ; 081239 7/2008 ; Lockout ; 600 Blk. McHugh Road M -M . ... . .. . . . . . ... . . .. . .: 081240 ; 5/17/2008 ;Warrant Arrest ; Rosenwinkel Street/Galena Road - ---- ----- -------- - -- - --- - ---- -- •-- -- - -- ..... _.. .. .-. ..- . . ._ . . . .. .- • -• - --- --- • - •......--- -- ---- ----- --- -- : 081240 : 5/17/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Rosenwinkel Street/Galena Road ; I-- -- -- - -- - ---- ------ -- ----• --- .... .M• ----- ... . . . ` --- --- -- --- . . . .. . .. ---- . ... . - - -- - -' 081241 : 5/17!2008 Keep the Peace X1100 Blk. Freemont Street ,.. .. .. -- ; 081241 ; 5/17/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property 1100 Blk Freemont Street r .. . . . . . .. ... . . 08 --- -- - - ----- - --- - ---- -- - ; 081243 : 5/1712008 ; Lockout 0M. Blk_.M S--.Bridge Street ' -•--- - ----•.•- ---• •-- -- ; 081244 : 5/17/2008 :Accident John Streettsycamore Road '-- -... .. . . . .. .... . ... .... .. - --- - - - - -- --- - - --- -; : 081245 ; 5/17/2008 : Domestic Battery. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . 600.BIk. E.Veterans Parkway •-•- ---- - --- - - -- --- - -- - ----- ---- -- - --- - - -- ; 081246 p y5/1712008 Harassment by Tele hone __ ; 1200 .... Marketplace Drive ; 081247 : 5/17/2008 : Other Public Complaints ; 500 Blk. Heartland Dnve : 081248 :5/18/2008 :Domestic Battery 100 Blk Bertram Drive '-- -- - • ° ... . :. . . .. . .. • - • -•` M - --- -- - . . .-. . . . .. - -- - •-- ------ .. . . . ...M. - - - - -- - --- - - - -- -•• : 081249 : 5/18/2008 Accident Route 47Nan Emmon Road MMM M.: 081250 ---- -°-° • - --`- : 5/18/2008 :Criminal Damage to Property : 700 Blk. State Street ; 081251 8,2008 : Lockout -_-__-•--- ----- - - ---- ------------ ----------; 500 - - --Poplar Drive - ; 081252 : 5i 8/2008 ; Harassment by Telephone ; 400 Blk. Landmark Avenue ; • ----- -- --- --- . .---- - • - ----- -..... M---- --- --- - - -- - ----- -- - - - -- : 081253 : 5/18/2008 : Lockout ; 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive '-- -- - - - -- - - ---- -- -- - - ---- .. .. . .. . .. . . ._. . . . ..... . . . - -• - --- L . .. ... . . . . . -•• -. . ..... ... .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ., : 081254 ; 5/18/2008 ; Domestic Trouble :400 Blk. Heustis Street - ----- -- - ----- - ---- - - ; 081255 ; 5/18/2008 ;Accident : 2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive/Grande Trail - ; 081256 : 5/18/2008 :Domestic Battery ; 300 Blk. Olsen Street : 081257 : 5/19/2008 : Criminal Damage to Property ; 1600 Blk. Cottonwood Trail ; .. . . .. . . . . ... . .. .. . ..... .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 081258 : 5/19/2008 :Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route 34/Center Parkway '---------- - . . . . .. . ... . . . : 081259 ; 5/1912008 : Canine Vehicle Search ; 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway_ •_- _ -_- __ - - --- ----- ------ -- - - - -- - --- - - -- --- --- -- --- ---- - -- -- ---------- --- ------- ; 081260 ; 5/19/2008 :Accident ; Rotue71/Route 126 r --- -- - - 0- ----- ---- - -- - --- - - -- -- - -- ------- ---- -- --- --- -- -- -- - --- - - --- -; ; 081261 5/19/2008 ; Missing Persons - Adult Male : 100 Blk. Appletree Court .-. .. . . ..•- - - - --- -• ... . . .. ... ... . . . . . ... . . ... .. . .. ... . . . ... : 081262 : 5/1912008 ; Battery E Kendall Drive/Center Parkway ------ ...... . .. : 081263 ; 5/19/2008 : Other Public Complaints : 200 Blk. E.S ring Street -- -- --- ---- -- - - - --- • - • ----�--• ----•--•--•- -. . .- ..... ... ......p -- - - -- . . ... . . ..... ; 081264 : 5/19/2008 : Criminal Sexual Assault ; Kennedy Road/Bailey. Road ; . .. 081264 5/19/2008 Filing False Police Report ; Kennedy Road/Bailey Road . .... . . . ; 081265 : 5/19/2008 :Domestic Trouble ; 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive - - - -- --- -- - ---- -- ---- - ----- ---- - - --- - - -- - - - ---- - - - - -- - - - -- - -- ---- .•-- ------ -- -- - --- : 081265 : 5119/2008 :Warrant Arrest : 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive --- -- - ... . . . .:.. ... ..... • •-••-- - ° • - - - -- - - --- - ----• - - --- --L - -- ---•-- -- -•• ------------•------------------ - - : 081266 : 5/2012008 ; Mandatory-S--u w p- -e-r-v-i-s-e-d Release Notification : 800-B--l-k-. Game Farm Road : 081267 : -- -- --•- ••----- --- -- - - - - 5/20/2008 : No Valid Driver's License ; Route 34/Isabel Drive .: . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .----- -----. ... . ... . . .. ... . .... ... . .. . _. ._ . .; ; 081268 : 5/20/2008 :Assist Business Agency City_Wide Tobacco Compliance Check 081269 5/20/2008 : Can ineAssist , Chicago, Illinois : 081270 : 5/20/2008 :Assistance Rendered - Civil 100 Blk. Burnett Street ----- ---- -- - -- -- --°. ._.t. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . .... . . : 081271 ; 5/20/2008 : Ha rass m ent by Telephone 200 Blk Elizabeth Street '- . .. .. . .,. . . ... . . .. . . . . . ...r..... . . . .... . . . . - ., .- ... .. -- - -- - -- - --- -- - -- M .i ; 081272 ; 5/21 /2008 ; No Valid Driver's License ; Route 34/Cannonball Trail -------- - - - - ---- - ----- -- --- - °----- - --• . - - ----- . ..• - --- - - - - -- - - - -• --- - -' 2 of 9 Yorkville police Department Incident Report Summary RK May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 N Report #081166 to #081551 ,. ,. L E Reporf;#_ b itei: ens 1, Locafon % 081273 :5%21/2008 P - - - -- - --- - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - --- - - - : 900- --- - - - - - -- -- - - - -- -- - -- - - . . 081273 % 5/21/2008 ; Possession of Controlled Substance : 900 Blk. Game Farm Road '-- - - ---- ------ - M .---- -- - - . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. ° - - - - - - - - -- - - - - .. - . ._ .. .. . ... .. - ---- - - -- - -- - - -- --- • . . . .. .. . . . . . -- - - - ---- --- .. . ; 081273 ; 5/21/2008 ;Tobacco Ordinance Violation 900 Blk. Game Farm Road - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - - - - - ; 081274 ; 5/21/2008 ; Lockout ; 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail ; 081275 ; 5/2112008 ; Lockout ; 200 Blk. S. Brid a Street : -- -- -- -- - --- - - - -- - • — - -- -- - --- - -- --- - . — — - -- - - - --- -- - - - - -- -- -- - - -- - - --- % 081276 % 5/21 /2008 : Dog_ Ordinance Violation ; 900 Blk. Canyon Trail -- •--- ---'- - .. _. % 081277 :5/21/2008 ; No Valid Driver's License ; Route 34/Center Parkway ; 081278 5/21 /2008 `Accdent Fox Street/White Oak Way ... . . . . - - - - - - - . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . ; 081279 Rte 71/Countr Hills Drive 5/21 /2008 :Accident ouy --- --- - ; 081280 ; 5/21/2008 ; Lockout :100 Blk:W.Veterans Parkway 081281 5/21/2008 Criminal Damage to Property :200 Blk Elizabeth Street a• . . . . - - -'- -- - -- --- - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - -- -- - ; 081282 ; 5/21/2008 jSuspicious Circumstances ; McLellan Boulevard ; 081283 ; 5121/2008 ; Mischievous Conduct ; 200 Blk. W.Main Street - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- -- - - - - - : 081284 5/21/2008 : Neighborhood Trouble ; Sycamore Road/John Street ; - ---- - - ---• - . .-. . • •. ---- -- : 081285 : 5/21/2008 : Lockout : 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive -- -- - --- - - - ---- -- -- - -- - --- - ------- - -- --- -- ------ - - -- - -- - -- - - - --- - - - -- --- . -. . .- - -- - -- - - ' : 081286 ; 5/22/2008 ; Citizen Assist : 100 Blk. Bertram Drive . . ... . . .. .r . ._. . . . . .. .r . . ... .. .. . ....... .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . ... . .... . .. . .. . ... .. . ... . .. . ... . . . ... . . ... .. .. . . .% ; 081287 ; 5/22/2008 ; Citizen Assist ; 500 Blk. Walsh Court _ ._.. ° ---- --- - -- -- -- -- - --- - - - -- - --- - - ---- --- - ; 081288 5/22/2008 ; Lockout 1900 Blk. Banbury Avenue - -- - ; ; 081289 ; 5/22/2008 : No Valid Driver's License : Route 47/Route 126 ° . :.. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . ...... . . ... . . . .. . - - - - - --- --- -- - -- - - - - - - -- --- - - - - - - - - ----- - - - -.. : 081290 : 5/22/2008 :Theft $300 and Under :3800 Blk. Bailey Road . . . . . . . - - - - 081291 ; 5/22/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 47/Fox Street % -- --- - - - -- -- - -- • --• -- • ----- •-- -- - --- - -- - ; 081292 5/22/2008 ; Criminal Sexual Abuse ; 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane ; 081293 : 5/22/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 900 Blk. Mill Street - -- - ---- - - - -- -- -I -- --- ------- - ------- — -- •- --- - -- ----• - - --- - ---- - --- - -- --- --- -- - : 081294 : 5/22/2008 :Assist Other Police Department : 1300 BIk. Market lace Drive . --•--- • ---- :-_ . ----• .. . . .. .. ... .. . .... .. . .. . .... ... . _. . . - - - - -- - -- _ . . . . P ; 081295 ; 5/22/2008 : Domestic Trouble ;200 Blk. ESomonauk Street - - - •--- -- - - - , ; 081296 ; 5/22/2008 ; Criminal Trespass to Residence :200 Blk. River Street Y - - ----- -- ---- - - ---- ... ... .. . . .-° . . ... .% ; 081297 ; 5123/2008 ; GamgAcbvity ; 100 Blk. W.Veteran's Parkway ; -- - -- --- -- •-- --- -- : 081297 .5/23/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway i . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . : 081298 : 5/23/2008 : Criminal Damage to Propert y : 1300 Blk. Sunset Avenue - - - - -- ------ --- - - - - - -- --- -- - - 081298 ; 5/2312008.; Gang Activity ; 1300 BIk. Sunset Avenue - - --- - - -- -- - - - -- ---- ; 081299 ; 5/23/2008 ;Accident ; Van Emmon Road/Route 47 ---- -- - - --- - --r - - -- - -- ------ -- - -- -- -- - --- - -- -- • --• - --- -- - -- - - - --- - --- -- --•--._. . ._ ..- .. . .. . - - ---- - - -- -- -- -- - - 081300 : 5/23/2008 ;Accident ; Route 47/Route 34 • . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ..... . . ...... .. .. ... • • - - - -- - - • . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .- ---- - . ... . .. . .- . .. ..i ; 081301 : 5/23/2008 :Assist Ambulance ; 1400 Blk. Walsh Drive -- -- - -- -- - -- --------- --- - - --------• -- - -- - -- ------ - ---- .... .. ... . . .... • - -- --- - - -- -- -- -- - : 081301 : 5/23/2008 : Dog_ Bite :1400 Blk. Walsh Drive I •--- ----- -- =- - -- ---- -- ; 081302 : 5/23/2008 : Harassment byTelephone ; 1200Blk. Evergreen_ Lane , . .._ . .- -- ; 081303 ; 5/23/2008 , Child Safety Seat Installation 800 Blk Game Farm Road . . ... . . . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. -- -- --- - _. . ° ; , 081304 : 5/23/2008 :Accident :Cannonball Trail/Route 47 - -- - - --- - -------- -- ; : 081305 : 5/23/2008 :Accident : McHugh Road/Marketplace Drive ' --- - - -- --- --- -- --------- ; 081306 ; 5/23/2008 ; Child Safety Seat Installation : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road _�__ ___ ___ __ _. _ ____ __ - _ _. _-. . . ._ ._. __ _ ___ . . I -_--_•-- ._- --- - . _ _ - _- - -- _ _. -_ . . . . . _ ._. ._•.... ___ .__� 081307 ; 5/23/2008 ; Child Safety Seat Installation 800 Blk. Game Farm Road - - • - --- --- -- - -- -- - -- ------ - ---- - -- _ _ . . . .; ; 081308 ; 5/23/2008 e No Valid Driver's License : Somonauk Street/Route 47 - - ---- - --- - - ------- --- --- ---- - - ------- -- - - - - -- --- --- - .- - ----- ; 081309 : 5123/2008 : Other Public Complaints : 2000 Blk. Raintree Road . ...... . .. . ... .. . ... .' : 081310 : 5/24/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Route 47/Route 34 - -- - - - - - - - --- - ---- -- - -- -- : 081311 ; 5/24/2008 : Domestic Battery _ _ 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway . ; , 081312 : 5/24/2008 , Lockout ; 300 Blk. W.Kendall Drive - -- - --- - - ° - - - w- - --- -- ---- --- -- - -- - - --- ----- ----- -- ---- - - ---- - -- - -- - -- 3 of Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 vIL ? Report #081196 to #081551 r rf 081313 5/24/2008 Lockout 400 Blk. E Spn - __ _ ng Street 081314 ' 5/24/2008 :Accident : 600 Blk. Center Parkway : . . . . ..... . --- ---- - 081315 : 5/24/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Propa 100 Blk E Veterans Parkway ; 081316 ; 5/2 412 0 0 8 : Found Articles :800 Blk. Game Farm Road . . . .... . . . . . . .. . .. ... . . . — ° • • ; 081317 . 5 124/2008 : Harassment by Telephone ; 100Blk. W.VeteransParkway _ '--- - - -- ---- - - -- - ---- - • ----- --- -- - : 081318 : 5/24/2008 ;Accident ; Route 47/Route 34 :. . . . . . ... .. . .. . .. .. . . - - - - -- - --- - - - -- -_ .. _._ . . . - -- -- -- : 081319 : 5/24/2008 :Accident : Route 126/Route 47 ; 081320 ; 5/24/2008 ;Suspicious Circumstances ;`100 Blk. Bertram Drive ; 081321 • ; 5%24%2008 ;Domestic Battery :1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - -- ... - ; 081322 ; 5/25/2008 Domestic Battery ; 800 Blk. Morgan Street . .. .... . ..... . .. . . . .. . . .' : 081323 : 5/25/2008 Suspicious Auto :100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway . .. . :.. . ... . . . - -- - - - -- . . . . . . - ---- -- - ---- - - � 081324 : 5/25/2008 : Domestic Battery : 900 Blk. Game Farm Road 081325 5/25/2008 Resisting a Peace Officer 200 Blk River Street ; 081325 ; 5/25/2008 ' Criminal Damage to Property ; 200 Blk. River Street --- -- ------------ 081325 : 5/25/2008 :Warrant Arrest 200 Blk River Street ; - - - --- -- --'- -- -- - -- --- -- -- -- -- - -- -----. . . . . .. .-- - - --• •- --- ----- - --- - - ----- -- - -- ---- - --- 081326 : 5/25/2008 :Accident : 700 Blk. Teri Lane r --• - - - •• - -- - - - °°. . .. . . . . . . . - --- - -—_ ... . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . . ... .... . . ... . : 081327 ; 5/25/2008 ;Accident ; Route 47/Bertram Drive — --- • ---- - ---- - ----- ------ ----- - - --- ; 081328 ; 5/25/2008 ; Runaway!MRAI 1400 61k: Chestnut Court -- ------ - - - --- ---- ---- - ;081329 :5/25/2008 :Theft $300 and Under `400 Blk. Kelly Avenue -- - -- - - - - -- - --- -- - -- - ---- -- - -- - - 081330 : 5/25/2008 :Accident Route 47/Cent ... . .. . . . ... . _. . _ . . y . . .. . . . .. . . . . .._ _., 081331 : 5/25/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property ; E. HydraulicAvenue .. ...... . . .. . . . . r__.-_ _ . _ _ ___ _____ . ___ - _ _ ______ _ __ _ _ _____ ._; ; 081332 ; 5/26/2008 ;Aggravated Battery. : 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway ; 081333 ; 5/26!2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 71 /Country Hills Drive ; — --- • • - ----- --•. •. . .. --- ---- - 081334 : 5/26/2008 : Keep the Peace : 1500 Blk. Coral Drive : 081335 5/26/2008 Accident Route 47/Galena Road - • - • — -- - - ---• - -- --- -- - ---- - - - -- - --- - - ----- : 081336 ; 5/26/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route 34/Center Parkway. ; ... .. .•------ - -- --- -- - - - - - - --- ------- •- •- --• --- 081337 : 5/26/2008 : Harassment by Telephone ; 1300 Blk. Chestnut Circle ; . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . 081338 : 5/26/2008 :Theft Over $300 ; 800 Blk. S.Main Street ... . . ._ . . . .• -- - - - - -- - ----. .. . .... . . . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . ° - ---- - - - - - - -- - . . .i : 081339 5/26/2008 Suspicious Circumstances : Freemont Street/Park Street -- - -- . . . ... . . .. ..... . . . .. . --- ' : 081340 : 5/26/2008 : Canine Assist : 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Road ,__ ____ __ ___ _ _ -..... .. . ... . . . .. . . ...... .. ..........•__.. ••.•. .._- _ ____ __ ___ __ __r________ __._._-. -- _ __-- -__- -__ __ _--__ -__. _--_- .___; 081341 : 5/26/2008 : Suspicious Circumstances ; 4000 Blk. ShoegerCourt - - - - ----- -- 081342 5/26!2008 Assist Ambulance 1500 Blk. Sycamore Road .... .. ... .... . . . . •..... . .... .. .. ... ... . .... ..... . .. . ... . . . ....., : 081343 : 5/27/2008 : Loud/Wild Parties ; 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue - - • --- --- - - - -- - ---- ------ -- - --- - - • •-- - - - --- -- --- -- - : 081343 : 5/27/2008 :Telephone Threat 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue 081344 ; .: 5/27/2008 ; Domestic Battery 1200 BIk Marketplace Dnve ___ _ 1081345 : 5/27/2008 Criminal Damage .. Property ; 1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive ; 081346 ° ---- - ----- .5/27/2008 Accident ___ ___ •__ _ -_ __• •_••• •_ • _ _ ____ __ __ ___ 900_Blk McHugh Road _• _•- -_ • _ _ •••••••_ _• , : 081347 ; 5/27/2008 : Criminal Damage to Property : Kennedy Road/Galena Road . .-- --- - ----------- • - --- - -•-- - •- : 081347 : 5/27/2008 : Gang Activity : Kennedy Road/Galena Road _---- -- •--• ---- - - - ---- - - 081348 - - ; 5/27/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 34/Cannonball Trail : 081349 : 5/27/2008 :Lockout ; 600 BIk. Greenfield Turn ---- --------- — . .... .. - - - - - - - ---- - -- ---- . . ....... ... ...... ... .. .... . . ... . . ....... : 081350 : 5/27/2008 : Neighborhood Trouble ; 4500 Blk. Half Moon Drive ---- ------ --• ` •.. .. ........... . • .. . .. ...... .. . ---- ---- . . .. .. ... ... : 5/27/2008 : Lockout Cottonwood Trail/John Street 081352 : 5/27/2008 ; Lockout : 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive 1081353. . . .; . _ . . . - •--. . .r . - --- --- - . ; ; 1700 Bl 5/27/2008 ; Lockout k. Marketview Drive - -- -- - - - - - ---- 1. . .. . ... .. ... .. . . . ... ... -- - --- - - - --- - ---- - --- - - - --- 4 of Y Yorkville police Department Incident Report Summary RK - May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 vi Report #081166 to #081551 . .. L E Report# , : Date Offense .• L©cats®m -• ! 081354 5/27/2008 Domestic Trouble 1200 Blk Marketplace Drive .. . . - - - - -- - - -- - -- -- - - - • - --- - -- - - - -- -- - - - — : 081355_. __: 5/28/2008 ;Accident : 200 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue IA-I ; 081356 5/28/2008 ; Retail Theft - - - ; 1300 Blk. N. Bridge Street ; -- -- - -- - -- -- - --- - - - - --- - - - - - - - - --- - 081357 : 5!28/2008 :Harassment by Telephone ; 1200 Blk. Spring Street ; ; 081358 ; 5/28/2008 ;Assist Ambulance ; 1500 Blk. Orchid Street ,. -- - - I -- -- -- • • • - - -- - - - - - - - . •- - - — - -- - - -- - - -- - - I - -- 081359 ; 5/28/2008 ; Criminal Sexual Assault ; 300 Blk. E. Kendall Drive ; '---I. . . . I. .... . - - - - - - - ------- - - ----- - - -- - - - - - - - - -- --- _ ---- _ _ - -- - -- - ------ ; 081360 ; 5/28/2008 ; Curfew ; 1500 Blk. Sycamore Road � - --- ___ __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 081360 5/28/2008 Consumption of Alcohol by Minor __ _ ; 1500 Blk. Sycamore Road . . . . ._ - - - -- - - - -- - °-- - --- -- - - -- - - -- I .. . . .. . -- - -- - . . .: ; 081361 ; 5/28/2008 ;Assist Schools ; 3100 Blk. Grande Trail -- -- - -I --- -- -- - -- - : 081361 ; 5/28/2008 ; No FOID Card ; 3100 Blk. Grande Trail . . ..— •_- •. ...... . ... .. . ..... ... ...- ---------- . ._. .- ------ - -- -- - - ---- -- - - -- -- I -- - - --- ---- - - . . ... . .. . ; : 081362 5/29/2008 Harassment by Tele hone ; 300 Blk. Mulhern Court ; - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - p . 081363 C_ . . . ; 5129/2008 Lockout 1300 Blk_ Spring Street -- -- . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .: ; 081364 ; 5!29/2008 ; Found Articles ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road r- -- ---- -- - - - --- -- ---- ----- ---- -- --- : 5/29/2008 ; Canine T_ ra_ _in_in_g ; Geneva, Illinois 081366 : 5/29/2008 Lockout :300 Blk .Somonauk Street ; ' ------ - -- - ------ - --- - - --- - -- - -- - • ------ -- -- -- ----- ........... •-- -- ----- - - - ; 081367 ; 5/29/2008 Criminal Damage to Property ; 700 Blk. Game Farm Road ; 081368 : 5/30/2008 ;Assist Ambulance ; 9300 Blk. Route 34 __ ____. .__;_. . . ___- ._-_r .... . ... . .... .. .... . . ... ........ °- . .. .._ ___ -_ __ . .__ . , ..... . .. . .. .....- -. .. ... . ..I- - -. __. _-- --. -----.- - -; 081369 x5/30/2008 :Lockout : 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway, ; 081370 5/30/2008 Suspended/Revoked Driver's License Route 126 ; - - --- - -- - --- - - - -- - -- --- -- - - • ° -- - _ ; 081371 : 5!30/2008 ;Accident 4100 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway ,.- - -- -- - --- - =- - - -- I - - - - - -- - --- °. . . . .. . °-•° - . . . . .-- . . .... ._ . . . --• . . . .. . .. ... . . . .. 081372 ; 5/30/2008 Courts;Assist ; 1700 Blk. John Street ... .. -- ----- -- -- --- - - • -- --- -------- --- --- -------- - . . . .------ - ; 081373 ; 5/30/2008 ; Domestic Battery ; 200 Blk. W.Fox Street . .... ....... .. . I-- -- -- - - - -- --- -- - - r --- -- - -- --- --- ----- -- --- ----- --- --- -- - : 081374 .5/3112008 :Domestic Batt ery ; 200 Blk. S.Brid a Street ' -- -- - -- --- ----- ' 081375 ; 5/31/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property 4900 Blk. N. Bridge Street ; ,.-- -- - - - --- - --- - -- - I. .. . .I . ..- . .. .°. . . . ... . - ._. .. .- - ---_- - . . . . . ., 081376 5/31/2008 : Sus ended/Revoked Driver's License :1400 Blk_ N_Bridge Street = p -•- -••- - 081377 ; 5131 /2008 ;Theft $300 and Under _ : 2100 Blk. Northland Lane - ------------r --- --- -- --- - ---- - -- -- - --- -- ; 081378 : 5/31 /2008 ,Warrant Arrest : Route 71/Route 126 . . ..... .... .. .. . . .. :. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. ... . - - -- -- - ; 081379 : 5/31 /2008 :Accident :E_Countryside Parkway/McHugh Road ; . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. ... ..•°-- - --° ; 081380 ; 5/31/2008 ; Possession of Drug Equipment Route 34/Isabel Drive : 081380 -• — - __ ; 5/31 /2008 ;Warrant Arrest - .e..g.eI. , 081381 ; _ _ _ 5/31 /2008 :Theft $300 and Under ; Shoeger Drive/Shoeger Court _ _ - - -- --- - • - ; .. .. . . : 5/31 /2008 ;Accident ; Route 34/Game Farm Road ; 081383 5/31/2008 'Accident 41800 Blk_ Country Hills Drive/Harvest Trail ; '-- --- °- - --- --- ---- : 081384 : 5!31 /2008 Accident 4Route34/Route47 . . ... . . 1 = , 081385 ; 5/31 /2008 jCity Ordinance Violation : 200 Blk. S Bridge Street .. .. . . . ; 081386 6!1/2008 Harassment by Telephone 200 Blk W Fox Street .. . . . - - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- - ; 081387 : 6/1/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 34/Diehl Farm Road ; ---- -- - •- - - -- -• •- - - . ----- ---- -- - -- - ---- --• -- . . . --- -- ; 081388 ;6/1/2008 : Lockout ; 4500 Blk. Camden Lane , ; 081389 7/Ro - - ; 6/1/2008 -, Suspend_ed/Rev-- - - - rivers ..._. ___ __; Route 47/Route 34 _ ___ _ ____ __ _ ___ __ ; 081390 ; 6/1/2008 : Lockout ;100Blk. BeaverStreet —r.._ ._. ... ; 081391 ; 6/212008 ;Accident .... I _ .. . . . .. I ... .. . . `Route 71 /Route 126 - -- -- - - ------ -- -- - - ----- - - - ------ -- - - - -- ---- -- - - - -- - I- - - - - -- - - --- --- -- - -- - -- - ; 081392 ; 6/2/2008 ; Criminal Sexual Assault ; 300 Blk. McHugh Road I-- -------- -- - ----_ ---• - - •- -- --- ----- --- --- ----- --I---------- -- - ---_ - --- -- - ------- -- - -- ----- -- - --- - 081393 ; 6/2/2008 ;Accident :Galena Road/Route 47 ; 081394 _. . . . .. ; 612/2008 ;Other Public Complaints ; 500 Blk. S:Bridge Street --r - - - -- - M I ; 081395 : 6/2/2008 Sus ended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 34/Ro6te 47 ; 5 of Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary aK ° May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 L Report #081196 to #081551 E d 081396 : 6/2/2008 :Warrant Arrest Route 47/Galena Road ; -- - -- - -- - - - - — _ . . . . . ... ... . .. . ... . .. . . .. • - -- - - - - ..... .. ..L . . . .. -- - - - - - • -- - -- --- -- - - - - - -- - - - -- -- -- - - -- - - ' 081396 ; 6/2/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License ERoute 47/Galena Road ; D81397 6/2/2008 , Lockout ; 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway 081398 6/3/2008 Lockout 500BIk Kelly Avenue --- - - - - -- - - - --- . - .. _ . .. . . . . . . . ._ - - -- - - - - - - 081399 : 6/3/2008 ; Canine Vehicle Search : 700 Blk. Game Farm Road -- - - -- -- -- - ---- - - - -- - -- -- - --- - - - -• --- - -- - - - - --- - - -- - - - - - - --- - - - -- - - --- - - - -- - ; 6/3/2008 : LostArticles ; 700 Blk. Game Farm Road ' -- - -- -- -- - -- -- - - - - - - - ---- - °----- --- -- - - - - - -- --- ---- ' ; 081401 ; 6/3/2008 ; Canine Training Tinley Park, Illinois ; 081402 _6/3/2008 ; Lockout ; 2100 Blk. S. Brid a Street 1. - -- • - -- . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . ... .. . . . .. ... . ••-- . . . . . . . . . - •r • - •- - • - -- •• . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . - .. . . . . ._ . - . .. . . . . .. .; : 081403 :6/3/2008 , Lockout ;100 Blk. Colonial Parkway ; . . ... . .. .. .. .... . , 081404 6/3/2008 Suspicious Auto 600 Blk E.Veterans Parkway Imm --- -- - - - - -- - -- -- - - -- - . ... .. . . _ . .. ...-- : 081405 6/4/2008 Lockout : 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive - - - . . . . . . . .t _ . . . -- - -- -- - - .. .. .. . .. ; 081406 ; 6/4/2008 ; Harassment by Telephone ; 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Road ; 081407 ; 6/4/2008 ; No Valid Driver's License ; Route 34/Game Farm Road -- - ---- --- ---- - - - ---- r -- - -- --- --- - -- ---- - -- - - . ._ . . - -- - -- --- --- - - - ---- ° . ._ _ . _. . - - -- - . _ . . . .; . 081408 6/4/2008 , Domestic Trouble ; 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane t - -- -•----- -°-• -- -- --- ----------- -- - - -•- _ _ ._ . • . w- -------- - - -- : 081409 6/4/2008 ;Accident ; Route 34/Autumn Creek Boulevard ... . ... . .... . .. .. .. . . -- -- - -- - -- -----• - ---- - - - -- -- • -• - - - - -- -- - -- ---- ----- -- -- -- - - - • • - - -' : 081409 ; 6/4/2008 ; No Valid Driver's License Rotue 34/Autumn Creek Boulevard .. .. ... . .. . . . ... .. . . .... . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . ... _ . . . . . . .. . .. . .; 6/4/2008 ; Criminal Trespass to Residence ; 300 Blk. ; 081410 . . . . .. ...... .... . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . E.Veterans Parkway ; - - - - - --- - -- -- — ; 081411 6/4/2008 Lockout • - --- ;400 Blk. ESprins ; 081412 ;6/4/2008 Street — _ _'TheftOver $300 1200 Blk N BndgeStreet _ _ _ _ __ - : 081413 5/31/2008 :AssistAmbulance ; 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive '. . ° - - -- - -- - '-•- ° .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . .. ° . . .. . .• .. . . . -. . . . ... .. . ... .. . . . 081414 ; 6/5/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 34/Sycamore Road '-- -- - - -- - -- - - -- - • - - --- -- - -- - - -,,--- - -- - - - - - -- -: 1081415 ;` -- •- -•- - ;6/5/2008 Lockout_____ _______ ____ _____ ___ ; 1400 Blk_ N_Br:dg- Street___- - - - ---- - --- - - - - ---� ; 081416 : 6/5/2008 : Disorderly Conduct : 700 Blk. Game Farm Road ; : 081417 . . .. . ..08 ; No Valid Driver's License Rotue 341Turner Avenue 081418 6/5/2008 ; Other Public Service : 500 Blk. Parkside Lane _ .. .. .. .. . ............. . -- - . .. .. .. . .. •. . -- --- ; 081419 ; 6/5/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 100 Blk. W.SomonaukStreet ; 081420 ;6/5/2008 ,Criminal Damage to Property ;10600-B- -l km . Route 71 : 081421 6/5/2008 :Canine Tra:nmg ,800 Blk Game Farm Road ° -._ . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . 081422 6/5/2008 Harassment by Telephone : 500 Blk. Cheshire Court .. ._ . . .. . .. .'•---- - - - -- - - --- - -- -- ; 081422 ; 6/5/2008 ; Keep the Peace : 500 Blk. Cheshire Court ,. . . .. •._ .. ....• . . . ... . .r .__ _. ..... .. . . ... .. . . .. ...... .. .... .. .. . .r . ._ _ - _ ___ _-----_.._-. _-- - ._- ---.--- ---_ - -_._ _ _ __-_; ; 081423 ; 6/6/2008 ;Assist Schools ; 900 Blk. Mill Street ---- - -- -- - — -- -- -- - - - - . ,- .-- •-- -- - - - - -- -- - - . . . . .. . . ; ; 081424 ; 6/6/2008 : Lockout ; 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive .... .-•- • --- • -- • - •—... . . . .. .. . .. ... . . . . .. ... .. .... . .. .. . . . . . • - -- -- • . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . ... . ° . . . - ----- ---- - -- - - - - - ; 081425 ; 6/6/2008 :Accident ; 400 Blk. Kelly. Avenue ; .. .. ... .... .... .. .. — ` -- - - --- -- - -- --- - - - - -- . . .- -- - - • --- . . . .... ........ .. ... 081426 6/6/2008 Other Public Complaints : Sleepy Hollow Road/Route 71 081427 ; 616%2008 ; Citizen Assist ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 7 . . -• - • -- -- -- - -- - ..... .... . .. .... . . .. . .. . . . . . . ; ; 081428 ; 6/6/2008 ; Lockout ... .... . .. . ..... .... . -- - -- : 081429 6/6/2008 ; Domestic .Battery :1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive ; --- : 081430 ;6 /6/2008 ?Theftfrom MotorVehicle : 200 Blk. S_BridgeStreet ; ; 081431 ; 6/6/2008 ;Accident ; Countryside Parkway/Marketview Drive ' ,._ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4 _ ___ _ __ __- ___- _____ __ _. _ __ __ __ __ ___-_ .. _-. _- _ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ . .-. -•_-. . . . . ._- - . .. .-... .. ._ ---- __ - __ _ _ _ _ _; ; 081432 ; 616/2008 ; Retail Theft ; 900 Blk. Erica Lane .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . ..... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . : ; 081433 6/6/2008 ;Accident ; Route34/Route47 •.. .. ... .. .. . . . •-.. . . . .... .... ---- - -- - -•--- ... ...• .- -• • - --- - --- -- - -- - - - -- --- - • - - --- - • •- - ---- -- - - ----- : 081434 ; 6/6/2008 ;Violation of Order of Protection ; 300 Blk. E Hydraulic Avenue 081435 : 6/6/2008 :Assault :Sleepy Hollow Road/Walker Road _ ..... . . . . - :- .. .. . . .. ..... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . - . . - - - • •--- ; 081436 ; 6/6/2008 ; Found Articles : 400 Blk. E. Park Street . . ... .. .. . . . .. ... .. .. ... . . .. . . . .. . . .. ... . . .. .... . .... . . . .. .... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . ... . . ... . . . .. . .: 081437 _6/6/2008 .Criminal Damage to Property . _ _ :1000 Canary Avenue ; 6 Of ON Yorkville Police Department Incident Report SLtmmary RK r, May 13, 20€38 through June 16, 2008 °IL Report #081106 to #081551 ,: .. L E Repoit # Date Offense 081438 6/7/2008 Curfew 200 BIk E Hydraulic Avenue . ... . .. - - - - ---- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - : 081439 ; 6/7/2008 ; Domestic Battery :100 Blk. S. Bridge Street - - -- - - --- - • -- - - - - - - - --- --- -- : 081440 ; 6/7/2008 : Child Safety Seat Installation ; 800 Blk Game Farm Road 081441 16/7/2008 :Harassment by Telephone 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway . 081442 6/7/2008 Harassment by Telephone 4600 Blk Plymouth Avenue --6666 • - - -- --• - - - - - -6666 - - --6666 - - - - - • - 6666. .. .. ... . . . . . 6666 - - . _ .- -- - -- - -- 081443 ; 6/7/2008 :Child Safety Seat Installation 1800 Blk. Game Farm Road ; 081444 - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - - _ ____ . - - - • - ----- -. . .6666 - -- --- - - - -- --6 -- - -- 6_ . _ --' - -- ---- - - - : 6/7/2008 : Lockout : 1200 Blk. Chestnut Lane : 081445 ; 6/712008.- .- .-F e-; Citizen Assist ; 1200 Blk_ Marketplace Drive -- -- --- 081446 ; 6/7/2008 Keep the Peace 1200 Blk Marketplace Drive - ---- -- - -- ---------• - - 6.66- - -- - ------- - -- - - --- - -- - - -' 081446 ; 6/7/2008 : Other Public Complaints _ `1200 Blk_ Marketplace Drive .- ._ . _. . -- --'- • - ---- ° °- --• • -- - - - - ... . . . .. . . .. . .. ' 081447 ; 6/7/2008 Theft $300 and Under :900 S_Main Street PI- M - -- - - ••` - - - . .. .. . . .. . . . . ..... . • - - - - -- - - - -- : 081448 : 617/2008 'Accident : Route 126/Route 47 - • - - - - - -- • ; 081449 :617/2008 :Domestic Trouble ; 2000 Blk. Deerpoint Lane ; 081450 ; 6/7/2008 ;Assist Ambulance ; 200 Blk. S.Bridge Street ,-6666 - • --- -- I- --- -- 6666-. .... . - ----- --- --- --- -- -- --- - - - .. .., 081451 6/8/2008 , Consumption ofAlcoholb_ Minor : W. Hydraulic Avenue ; .. .. . .- - - - - -- --' 081451 ; 6/8/2008 ; Obstructing Justice ; W. HydraulicAvenue ... . . . ._ .. _ _ ° - " - -'r- - -- - - - --- . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r ; 081452 ; 6/8/2008 Domestic Battery ; 1900 Blk_ Weston Avenue - -- -- -- - -- - - -- -- - --: ; 081453 ; 6/8/2008 ;Assist Ambulance 1800 Blk. Walsh Circle - -- - --- -- - - - - - - . 081454 .. Blk.- - - -- --- .. . . . : 081455 : 6/8/2008 : Burglary from Motor Vehicle :300 Blk. Twinleaf Trail --- °- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - -- , 081456 6!6/2008 ; Burglary from Motor Vehicle : 800 Blk. Western Lane _ __r_ _ ._ __ __ _ _ __ ______ ___ ___ __ _____ ___ __ � .___. .-. . __ __ _ _ . ___ _ _ _ __ _____ . _. __. .__ _-__- -_ - -_ __( 081457 ; 6/8/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property I... Blk. Aspen Lane _- ,_. .--•• °--• -- - 6 -26 --0- ---•- ---- -- - -- -- : 081458 ; 6/8/2008 ; Possession of Cannabis : Game Farm Road/West Street - ----- - - I-- -- - - - - -- - - - --- ------- - - --- ----- --- - - -- -- - -- - - --- --.-•• ---------- --- --- • - ----- - --- - - ----- •. . : 081458 ; 6/8/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Game Farm Road/West Street . . . :... . .. .. . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . ... . .... .. ... . . . .. .. . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . ..... .. . .. . . . .. -_. . . . . . ... . .. .. ... . .. .. 081459 ;6/8/2008 ; Canine Vehicle Search :700 BIk. Game Farm Road -- - - - ---- --- ------- - -- - --- - -- ------ ---- - --- -- -- ----- - : 081460 ;6/8/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 2200 Blk. Hobbs Lane . ___ _ .___r. _ ._ ... _.... ._.. __. ___ .. _ _________ __ __ -_ __ .._-_ _____ _____ ____ - _ _ _. . .__ --- - - -_- -__ . __ ___ _ __ _____ __ _ -- . .; 081461 :6/8/2008 ;Domestic Trouble 1100 Blk. Hampton Lane : 081462 ; 6/8/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane - --- - --I -- --- - - -.. ..... ... .. ... ... . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .°. . . . .. .. . .--° --- -- - - -- ° . - . -• . .. . . . . . . . . . .; : 081463 : 6/8/2008 : Burglar from Motor Vehicle : 1200 BIk. Willow Way ' . .... .. . . ... . : 081464 6/8/2008 ' Domestic Battery 500 Blk Cheshire Court 081465 . 6/9!2008 Burglary from Motor Vehicle hicle X800 Blk Hampton Lane ; ; 081466 ; 6/912008 :Accident ; Route47/Galena Road .. . . . ... .. . I. . .. . .. . .. . . ... . . ... .. .. . .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . P --• .. .. . . . . . . . .. ..... .. ... ... .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .i : 081467 : 6/9/2008 : Burglary from Motor Vehicle : 900 Blk. Hampton Lane :---- -- - - -- --- -- - -- --- •-' : 081468 : 6/9/2008 :Accident : 1100 BIk_ S_Bridge_Street -------- '---- ------ - • •r- - -- • - : 081469 : 61912008 : Gang Activity 900 Blk Game Farm Road M -M -- -- - -- -- -- ---- - ; 081469 :6/912008 ; Criminal Damage to Property : 900 Blk. Game Farm Road ; 081470 ; 6/9/2008 ; Lockout ; 2100 Blk. Muirfeld Court 1 ----- - - ---- - — - - -- - - — . .. . . . . . .. .. . — — .. . _. . 081471 : 619/2008 : Battery :1800 Blk- Marketview Drive - -- --- ---- - '---- -- ---- - - - --- - -------- - - - - --- --' : 081472 : 6/9/2008 : Lockout : 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street r ---- --- - - - -r- - - - -- --- - •-- ---------- -- ----- - - - --- - - - - --- - - - - - - -- - --- -- --- - - - -- 081473 :6/9/2008 :Theft from Motor Vehicle _ ; 1000 Blk. Hampton Lane - - - - - - - -- -- ---- -- --- 081474 6/9/2008 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 1700 Blk John Street - ---- --- ---- - -- r - - - -- -- --- - -- - --- -- -- - - --- - - -- ...... ... - - --- - - -- - - - - - - -- ---- - - 081475 : 6/9/2008 : Harassment by Telephone l 100 Blk. S_Bridge Street ,. ...--- -- ... . - ---- - - --- - -- --- --- -- -----' 081476 : 6/9/2008 : Suspicious Person :John Street/Evergreen Lane 081476 ; 6/9/2008 : Curfew : John Street/Evergreen Lane ____ __ . _ _ _ ..;. __ . __ . _ .• _ .r. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . •. . . . __ __ -_ - - _- - -- -. __- - - - -- _ _ - __ _ . _ - .. . . . . . . . .. . .� ; 081477 :6/10/2008 ; Domestic Trouble ; 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive - --- -- - -- - - --- ---- - - - - ---- - -- - ---- -- - 7 of Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK - May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 L Report 9081196 to #081551 E Eteport #`s Date, fferi5e,zh'n LOC2tlOpl MELMOMM 081478 6/10/2008 Criminal Damage to Property 200 Blk W Veterans Parkway '- • . . . . . . . . .. . . . - --- --- - - - - - - - - - -- - --: 081479 ; 6/10/2008 Lockout :1400 Blk_ N.Bridge Street -- - - - -- . .. .. t - --- - - . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. ... . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . ; 081480 ; 6/10/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Driver's License ; Route 71/Route 47 . .. . . . . . ., . . - -- - - m . .. . ... . . . . . . . . : 081481 ; 6/10/2008 : Theft $300 and Under ; 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . - - - - - -- - . . . . .. . • . - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . ; 081482 ; 6/10/2008 ; No Valid Driver's License : Route 71 /Sleepy Hollow Road ; ... . ..... .. .. . .. . . _. . . ..-.. - — .-.. . .- , 081483 6/10/2008 Retail Theft :900 Blk. Erica Lane -- - - - ---- — ---- - . . . , : 081484 ; 6/10/2008 jIdentityTheft ; 200 Blk. Elizabeth Street - - - - - -- - - -- --- — - - - - - --- - - -- --- -- -- - - 081485 ; 6/10/2008 j Warrant Arrest ; Route 34/Cannonball Trail ; 081488 ; 8!90%2008 rNei�hborhood Trouble 1400 Blk Orchid Street - - - - -- - - - -- - - - --- - - - - - -- - -- --- - - - --- - ----- - - -- - -- - - --- -- - - -- - - - -- - - --- -- -. .... ...... . ; 081487 ; 6/10/2008 : Suspicious Circumstances : 300 Blk. Mill Street ; 081488 6/10/2008 Suspicious Circumstances 1300 Blk N_Bridge Street . . . . . - • • - -- - - -- - - -- : 081489 6!10/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License ; Washington Street/Route 47 - - - - - ----- - - - - - - - -- -r. .. . . . . .--. . . ., - .-. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 081490 ; 6/10/2008 ; Canine Vehicle Search ; Rotue 47/Beaver Street - - - - -- --- - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - -- -- -- --- - - - - -• - ; 081491 :6/11 /2008 Domestic Trouble :100 Blk. S:Bridge Street ; 081492 6/11 /2008 Suspicious Circumstances 200 Blk E Veterans Parkway - -- - - -- - - - - ----- ... . . .; 814 ' 6/11/2008 ;Accident :400 Blk. Bristol Bay Drive :. - - - - -- m . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .r .-- . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. . . ... . . . .. .. .. . .. . : 081494 . 6/11 /2008 ; Child Safety Seat Installation : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road ; 081495 6/11 /2008 Criminal Damage to Property 1500 Blk Sycamore Road .. . . ... .. . .. . . . ... ... .. ... . : 081496 6/11/2008 ;Accident 0 Blk W Veterans Parkway _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... .. . - .. . . .. . . . ... . .., : 081497 :6/11 /2008 : Burglary from Motor Vehicle :700 Blk. Game Farm Road ... . . . .. . . . . . :. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . ..- - - -- - - - : 081498 ; 6/11 /2008 ; Found Articles ; 800 Blk. Game--F----a--r-m-.R-.-.o-a- d w; 081499 i6i i i &08 : bfhW Public Complaints ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road ;081500 ; 6/11 /2008 :Accident ; 700 Blk. Game Farm Road I.. . ... . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .... .r - -- -- .. . . .. .. . .•.- .. . .. . . .. ...._ ... .. . . --- •--. . . . . .. ... . . - - - -- -• . . ... . . .. .. .. . . . ....... . ._.. . ..; : 081501 : 6/11 /2008 :Accident : 900 Blk. Game Farm Road ,. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . ... . ... .. . .. . .• . . ... . .-. . . .. . . . - -- - - .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . ... .. . . .-- - - . -. . . . . . . . . . ... . .-- -- - -- - --- -- --- - ---. . ..; : 081502 : 6/11 /2D08 ; Residential Burglary ;1300 Blk_ Evergreen Lane - - --- - --• -.. ; 081502 ; 6/11 /2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property 1300 Blk Evergreen Lane •.ff. . . . . ... .. . ... . .. .r- ---: . ... ... . .. 081503 _6/12/2008 rAcadent ,Bristol Bay Drive/Sarasota Drive : 081504 : 6/12/2008 ; Criminal Sexual Assault :400 Blk. Blaine Street . . . . . ... . . .. ... . . .. . . .. ... ..• - - . . .. . . . . . . .. . .... .. . . . . . .. - - - - - - - - ... . . . ... .. .... .. . .. . . .. .. .... . : 081504 : 6/12/2008 : Consumption of Alcohol by Minor :400 Blk. Blaine Street ,. .- - - - - --- - -- - -- - - - - ----- - : 081504 : 6/12/2008 : Obstructing a Peace Officer 400 Blk. Blaine Street 081505 6/12/2008 ; Domestic Trouble 100 Blk. S:Bridge Street __ _ w__ 081506 6/12/2008 Burglary from Motor Vehicle 200 Blk Walsh Dnve .. . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . ... ... . ... . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . ., : 081507 : 6/9/2008 : Unlawful Use of a Weapon ; 3100 Blk_ Grande Trail I-- - - --- -- - - - - - ---- - -- -------- - - -•- - : 081508 : 6/12/2008 : Sex Offender Registration :800 Blk. Game Farm Road ; 081509 ;6112/20. . ;Accident -- --- -- - - - --- - - --- -- -- --- -- -r-- -- - 47/Route 34 - - - - -_ _ _ - -_ _ i 081510 ; 6/12/2008 ;Warrant Arrest : Route 47/Corneils Road ,. . . .. . . . . .. - — .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . ... . . ... ... . . . -- - ,. . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .; : 081511 : 6/12/2008 ; Lockout : 500 Blk. W. Kendall Drive - --- - ----- -- - - - ---- - - -- : 081512 : 6/12/2008 ;Accident : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road ----- - ---- -- - - - --- - - - -- - ---- -- ° - - .. . ...-- - -- - - - - - -- : 081513 ; 6/12/20D8 ;Accident ; Route 47/Fox Street .. . .-. -. . . . .r .. . """.. ....r ... .:... . . .... . .... ..... ... . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. ... ... . . . . .. . .... . . . .- - ------ -. .. . ........ . ....- - - - - -- -- - '-� ; 081514 ;6/12/2008 ;Accdent ; 200_BIk:W.Veterans Parkway __ , 081515 6/12/2008 Suspicious Circumstances 1100 Blk Hampton Lane - - - -- - ---- - - -- - --- -- - - ---- -- • -- - - -- : 081515 ; 6/12/2008 ; Citizen Assist : 1100 Blk_ Hampton Lane • - •-- - - : 081516 : 6/13/2008 :Assist Ambulance :800 Blk. Game Farm Road 081517 3/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property ; 1300 Blk. Marketplace Drive ; 081518 - -- -- - - ---- ---- - --- -6/13/2008 :Assault_ ; 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street ----- -- - --- -- - --- - -- 801` 9 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK May 13, 2008 through June 16, 2008 °IL Report #081196 to #081551 .. .. L E Report Date ,'Offense . Location -! 081519 6/1312008 . Criminal Damage to Property 2500 Blk Fairtax Way ---- - - 8 - : 081520 : 6/13/2008 ,Warrant Arrest Route 71 [Walsh Drive ; 081521 : 6/13/2008 :Warrant Arrest : Route 71 [Walsh Drive . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 081522 ; 6/13/2008 : Criminal Damage to Property ; 300 Blk. W Ridge Street 081523 6/1312008 :Burglary from Motor Vehicle 200 Blk Walsh Circle - --- - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- - -- --- -- - : 081524 6/13/2008 Assist Other Police Department ; 1900 Blk. Count Hills Drive ; = - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- - • - --- - . . Country : 081525 - - of : Gal - - - - - Ke - 6/14/2008 : Driving Under the Influence of ' _ - •. . ... . .. . .:.. . .. . .. .. . ..r . _ . . _9. . ._ ._. - _ _ -- - - - -- - -- - -. - - Alcohol :Galena Road/Kennedy Road - - ° _- ; 081526 ; 6/14/2008 ;Accident ;210.. B. .. Route 47 __ _ _ ; 081527 ; 6/14/2008 : Lockout ; 300 Blk. W.Kendall Drive i — — ^- - -- -- - - - - - - - - — - - -- 081528 : 6/14/2008 : Lockout : 1700 N_Bridge Street . .° . _. . _ .. --- -- -- - -- -- - -- 081529 6/14/2008 No Valid Driver's License Route 47/Beaver Street ; . - :. - - - : 081530 - 'ww � w; 6/14/2008 Canine Vehicle Search Route 47/Beaver Street ; ;081531 ; 6/14/2008 :Burglary from Motor Vehicle hicle ;400 Blk. Park Street r — — -- - ---- -- - - - - - -- - ; 081532 : 6/14/2008 ;Accident : Route 34/American Way - �- - -- - - - -- ---'- - - -- -- - - - -- - -- - - -- - - - - -- -- - - . - 081533 : 6/14/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 1400 Blk_ Chestnut Lane _. :. . . . . -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - -- - -- -- ° 081534 : 6/15/2008 :Accident :400 Blk. Honeysuckle Lane ; 081535 ; 6/15/2008 ; Lockout ; 100 Blk. Applet -- w Court 081536 - - - 6/15/2008 :Domestic Trouble ; 1400 BIk. Chestnut Lane - - --- - --- r- - i- -- - - ° -- - - -- ; 081537 6/16/2008 ; Parking Violation 4500 - ---. Game Farm Road : : 081538 :6/16/2008 : Lost Articles : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road w w-: 081539 - - - F o ° — . . . . . . . . . . . ; 6/16/2008 ; Citizen Assist ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road -' 081540 6/16/2008 Unlawful Use of a Weap on ; 10.0 Blk-. E_.Schoolhouse Road - - - - - -- --- - - - : 081540 : 6/16/2008 : Unlawful Possession of a Wea on_ 100 BIk. E.Schoolhouse Road ; ,_° - - - -- -- - - - --- - - --- -°- - -- -- -- - - - - -- - - - - - --- --• - --- - -- - -p . . . •- • -- - - -- -- � - - .. . - . ---- - . -- . .• - - - - -- --• -- -- - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - -• 081541 : 6/16/2008 : Disorderly Conduct L700 - -- - Game Farm Road : 081542 : 6/1612008 : Disorderly Conduct ; 700 Blk. Game Farm Road .. . ... . ... . . . . .. .... .. .. : 081543 ;6/16/2008 : Criminal Damage to Property : 1200 BIk_ Marketplace Drive 081544 6/16/2008 Accident ; 1200 Blk. N: Bridge Street r - -- - - - -- - - � wwmww : 081545 6/16/2008 ; Accident : Route 47/Park Street - - - - - - - - - 6 ww 08154 : 6/16/2008 : Theft Over $300 Route 126/Route 71 - ° 4 - -6 - - : 081547 :6/16/2008 : Fraud ;800 Blk. Game Farm Road 081548 6/2008 ; Sex Offender Registration ;800 Blk. Game Farm Road : 081549 : 6/16/2008 ; Criminal Damage to Property ; Route 34/Route 47 ; 081550 ; 6/16/2008 ?Domestic Battery 100 Blk Bertram Drive - - - -- -- - -- : 081551 w : 6/16/2008 : Other Public Complaints :4500 Blk. Winchester Lane w . 9 of `<<y0 clT� Ja d O, ESE , , 1636 09 {� 0 <GE YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Harold O. Martin lll, Chief of Police 804 Game Farm Road I Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Phone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 Date: June 5, 2008 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: Ron Diederich, Director of Support Services Reference: Monthly Mileage Report During the month of May 2008, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 33,285 miles. Individual squad miles are: Monthly Current a Reassign/ Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Miles Miles , ' Replace Date M-1 2006 Dodge Charger Patrol/K-9 22966 46,67E 2011 /2012 M-2 2006 Chevrolet Impala Chief 11265 - 39,056- „ „ 2011 /2012 M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Detective 735 146,'287 ° "' 2007/2008 M-3 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 2,346 7,745 ' • "" 2010/2011 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Police Cadet 1 , 140 315,550 ' „ 2009/2010 M-5 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 790 5,941 :' 2010/2011 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Lieutenant 736 70,780 " 2010/2011 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 196 72,4613 2011 /2012 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 377 89 8711 2010/2011 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 412 83,719 201012011 M-10 2006 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 33384 39,440 2009/2010 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria YHS — SRO 233 1b5,968 2009/2010 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Operations 246 78 780 = 2010/2011 M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 19185 =" 103,410 " = 2008/2009 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Administrative 379 3104490 2008/2009 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 11549 73; 1513 2010/2011 M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 21516 „79;358 2008/2009 M-17 2004 Chevrolet Impala Detective 443 32 361E 2014/2015 M-18 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2010/2011 M-19 2005 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 22967 r;..71458 2008/2009 M-20 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Patrol/Trucks 11009 „°,32 068 , 2011/2012 M-21 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 11512 :""431322 2009/2010 M-22 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 783 ` ".46,688_ , ." ,„ 2009/2010 M-23 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 33985 !" x•,482040; 2009/2010 M-24 2008 Ford Ex lover Patrol Sergeant 12571 14;210 x : 2011 /2012 M-25 2203 Chevrolet Impala Administrative 560 56;644 -. 2012/2013 Ronald E. Diederich , DSS C1Ty O o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EsT. ,Z :. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone : 630- 553-4340 p 1 ` . Fax. 630- 553- 1141 Date : June 13 , 2008 To : Chief Harold O . Martin III From : Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services Reference : Speed Study Results, Walsh Drive at Walsh Circle Chief A speed study was conducted on Walsh . Drive at Walsh Circle . The study began at 0900hrs . Tuesday, June 3 and ended at 0000hrs . on Thursday, June 5 . IDOT standards state a study should be conducted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (with no Holidays) and that an 85 percentile is the proper gauge to use in judging weather or not a speeding situation is present. Northbound traffic : June 3 164 Vehicles 85% of vehicles speed was 30 . 6 mph June 4 233 vehicles 85% of vehicles speed was 33 . 4 mph June 5 264 vehicles 85% of vehicles speed was 31 . 9 mph Southbound Traffic : June 3 158 vehicles 85% of vehicles speed was 31 . 7 mph June 4 178 vehicles 85 % of vehicles speed was 33 . 1 mph June 5 247 vehicles 85% of vehicles speed was 33 . 5 mph I have attached the printouts to this report and if you have any questions please let me know . Respectfully, Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services Yorkville Police Department S/Sergeant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 Location : Walsh Dr. (a) Walsh Circle Site: M.P.H. : 30111ph Date: 06/03/08 Other Direction: NB Begin Total 1 -14 IS-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 4549 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-99 Ave Time MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH 01 :00 * x x * • * x * x x z x * x 02:00 x * * x * * * z * * * * * x z 03:00 * x * * * x * x z x * * x 04:00 * x x z * x * * x x x * * x 05:00 x z * x z z * z x z * x * x z 06:00 x z z * x z z x * x * + x 07:00 x * * x * * * * z * x x * x z 08:00 x z * z z z z x * x * * x 09:00 11 0 1 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 10:00 7 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 11 :00 10 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 12:PM 10 0 1 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 01 :00 14 0 1 3 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 02:00 11 0 1 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 03:00 28 0 3 13 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 04:00 16 2 3 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 05:00 24 0 2 8 8 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 06:00 12 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 07:00 9 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 08:00 6 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 09:00 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 10:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 :00 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Daily 164 2 14 55 66 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Totals Percent 1.2 8.5 33.5 40.2 15.9 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 of Total Percentile Speeds 100/0 15% 50% 85% 90% 20. 1 20.8 25.8 30.6 32. 1 10 MPH Pace Speed : 20 - 30 Number in pace 121 % in pace 73.8 Speed Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH Percentage 0.0 0.0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0 Yorkville Police Department S/Sergeant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 ration : Walsh Dr. A Walsh Circle Site: P.H. : 30mph Date: 06/04/08 ter Direction: NB in Total 1 -14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-09 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-99 Avg to MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH :AM 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 :00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2:00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 3:00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 4:00 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 5:00 13 1 0 2 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 6:00 14 0 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 7:00 17 0 3 8 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 8:00 9 - 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 9:00 14 0 1 5 5 3 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 26 0:00 11 0 2 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 :00 9 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 :PM 10 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 1 :00 13 0 1 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 2:00 11 0 0 2 6 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 27 3:00 21 2 0 5 6 - 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 4:00 27 0 0 5 17 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 5:00 19 0 1 4 9 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 6:00 16 1 2 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7:00 9 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 8:00 10 0 0 3 3 - 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 9:00 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 :00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Iv 233 4 16 60 94 53 5 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 als :ent 1.7 6.9 25.8 40.3 22.7 2.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 btal reptile Speeds 100/0 15% 50% 85% 90% - 20.3 21.3 27.0 32.4 33.4 ,4PH Pace Speed : 20 - 30 nber in pace 154 t one 66.1 ed Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH tentage 0.0 0.0 0.0 ds 0 0 0 rata File : Walsh ail Walsh Cr Printed : 6/13/2008 Page : 2 Yorkville Police Department S/Ser.acant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 Location : Walsh Dr. P, Walsh Circle Site: M.P,E : 30mph Date: 06/05/08 Other Direction: NB Begin Total 1-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-99 Avg Time MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH 12:AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 :00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02:00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 03:00 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 04:00 2 0 1 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 05:00 13 0 0 2 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 06:00 13 0 0 4 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 07:00 18 0 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 08:00 10 0 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 09:00 10 1 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 10:00 16 1 0 4 7 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 11:00 13 1 0 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 12TM 8 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 01:00 15 2 1 5 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 02:00 23 1 2 6 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 03:00 27 0 3 6 12 6 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 26 04:00 22 0 1 5 10 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 _05:00 15 0 2 3 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 06:00 18 2 2 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 07:00 13 0 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 25 08:00 15 0 1 5 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 09:00 7 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 10:00 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 11:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily 264 8 19 74 103 55 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 Totals Percent 3.0 7.2 - 28.0 39.0 20.8 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 of Total Percentile Speeds 10% 15% 50% 85% 90% 20.0 20.9 26.5 31 .9 33. 1 10 MPH Pace Speed : 20 - 30 Number in pace 177 % in pace 67.0 Speed Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH Percentage 0.4 0.0 0.0 Totals 1 0 0 Yorkville Police Department S/Sergeant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 cation : Walsh Dr. 0, Walsh Circle Site: P.H. : 30MPh Date: 06/03/08 her Direction: SB [in Total 1.14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 4044 4549 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-99 Avg re - MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH :AM 11:00 x * w * * * + + 12:00 w * w * * + w * + x w + + + x 13:00 * + * x * + + * x x * x * x 14:00 * * x * * w x * • + * * + w 15:00 • * * * * * * * * * w + w * x 16:00 * * * w * * * x x x x * * x 17:00 • * " * * * + * * + * * x x 18:00 * w * * x * x x + * x * + + 19:00 it 2 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0:00 8 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 25 1 :00 5 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 !:PM 8 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 11 :00 8 0 0 0 6 l 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 12:00 18 0 0 5 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 3:00 22 2 2 4 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 14:00 20 2 4 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 15:00 20 0 3 6 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 16:00 15 0 0 2 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 7:00 7 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 8:00 12 0 0 1 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 9:00 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0:00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 1:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iv 158 6 12 34 73 30 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 als ;ent 3.8 7.6 21 .5 46.2 19.0 1 .3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 'otal ;eatile Speeds 100/0 15010 50% 85% 90% - 19.2 20.9 26.8 31 .7 33.0 APH Pace Speed : 20 - 30 nber in pace 107 apace 67.7 ed Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH ventage 0.0 0.0 0.0 els 0 0 0 rata File : Walsh (a, Walsh Cr Printed : 6/13/2008 page : 1 Yorkvfile Police Delaartment S/Sergeant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 Location : Walsh Dr. (cry, Walsh Circle Site: 1N2.P.H. : 30mph Date: 06/04/08 Other Direction: SB Begin Total 1-14 15-19 - 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 76-99 Avg Time MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH 12:AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 :00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 02:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04:00 5 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 05:00 8 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 26 06:00 8 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 07:00 14 0 2 3 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 08:00 9 0 1 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 09:00 6 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 10:00 6 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 11:00 7 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 12:PM 11 0 3 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 01:00 9 0 1 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 02:00 12 0 0 3 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 27 03:00 13 0 0 0 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 04:00 18 0 0 2 7 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 05:00 14 1 1 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 06:00 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 07:00 12 0 0 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 08:00 12 0 0 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 09:00 7 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 10:00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 11 :00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Daily 178 1 10 28 83 49 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Totals Percent 0.6 5.6 15.7 46.6 27.5 3.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 of Total Percentile Speeds 10% 15% 50% 85% 90% 21 .3 22.9 28.0 33. 1 34.0 10 MPH Pace Speed : 25 - 35 Number in pace 132 in pace 74.2 Speed Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH Percentage 0.0 0.0 0.0 Totals 0 0 0 n,fs r;te n P. n:_....a . 4 rf 1 n no Yorkville Police Department S/Sergeant Ronald Diederich 630-553-4340 nation : Walsh Dr. (chi, Walsh Circle Site: .P.H. : 3Omph Date: 06/05/08 her Direction: SB gin Total 1-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 4549 50-54 55.59 60-64 65-69 70-99 Avg ne MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH MPH !:AM 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 )1 :00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )2:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )3:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )4:00 6 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 )5:00 8 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 )6:00 12 0 0 3 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 )7:00 15 0 0 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 )8:00 9 0 2 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 )9:00 8 0 I 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 10:00 10 0 0 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 11 :00 12 0 2 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2:PM 11 1 1 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 )1 :00 9 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 )2:00 30 0 2 2 10 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 )3:00 - 26 1 3 8 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 )4:00 26 1 3 3 13 5 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 )5:00 26 1 1 11 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 )6:00 9 0 0 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 )7:00 18 0 0 8 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 )8:00 5 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 )9:00 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0. 0 - 0 0 0 27 ,0:00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 . 1 :00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 ilv 247 4 19 55 86 66 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 als cent 1.6 7.7 22.3 34:8 26.7 6.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total centile Speeds 10% 15% 50% 85% 90% 20.2 21 .4 27.7 33.5 34.5 MPH Pace Speed : 25 - 35 nber in pace 152 n pace 61.5 x d Exceeded 45 MPH 55 MPH 65 MPH centage 0.0 0.0 0.0 als 0 0 0 )ata File : Walsh a, Walsh Cr - Printed : 6/13/2008 Page : 3 PARKVIEW CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Excellence in Education, Foundation in Truth May 28, 2008 Sergeant Barry Groesch Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Sergeant Groesch, Our first Health and Safety Event held in March was a fantastic success, and it was due to the wonderful presentations given by you and others. Thank you so much for your participation and your enthusiasm with the students. There was not one bored or disinterested child at the event! Staff and parents are already looking forward to another opportunity next year. Again, thank you for your gracious involvement and zeal. It was contagious! Sincerely, Linda Dudley, principal Parkview Christian Academy 201 W. Center Street, Yorkville, Illinois 60560 * * Phone 630.553 .5158 * * Fax 630.553 .3370 www.parkviewchristian.net TILLAGE OF MILLBROOK P.O. BOX 51 ILLBROOK9 ILLINOIS 60536 Yorkville Police Department Attn: Officer Barry Groesch Community Programs Director 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Officer Groesch: The Board of Trustees of the Village of Millbrook would like to thank you for coming to our recent meeting. The information that you presented on disposal of medications and also your senior wellness program was extremely interesting. We plan on putting your brochures out for the public at our upcoming "Millbrook Spring Fling". This event will be held on Saturday, May 31 , 2008. In addition to "Millbrook Spring Fling", we will put flyers out at our monthly meeting in May. If there is anything else that we could do to promote your programs, please do not hesitate to give us a call. Sinter ly, / &dyZim, President Village of Millbrook Millbrook Board of Trustees May 13 , 2008 Dear Harold , We would like to thank you for letting Barry teach our Bassett class on Monday, 5/12/08 . Of course, Barry is always a hoot, but, he kept the class very interesting and informative. We really appreciate the fact-that he spent the day, helping us become awary of these serious issues. I know it was a good refresher for Moe and myself Thank you again . Kathy Brown, Moe Procopos The Fireside Grille Sugar grove 4 RFCORD Forum Thanks neighbors, Police, BKFD . . . On Sunday night. my eight-month old stopped breathing for a short period of time. To see your child turn purple and go limp is nothing I ever want to see again. By the time I called 911 , he started breathing and appeared fine, but 1 was panicked and crying. The lady at the emergency dispatch center kept me calm and asked me questions while she sent BKFD, the ambulance and Yorkville PD to my house. Within minutes, the fire department, police department and ambulance were here checking on my baby. Paramedic Rob Moore did an excellent job explaining to me what was going on while the rest of the crew checked my baby's vital signs. Yorkville PD's Officer Jeleniewski went above and beyond trying to contact my husband to let him know what was happening. And my neighbors, the Floyds, came over to watch my two-year old and keep him entertained and not scared during the ordeal. Thankfully, the baby is ok. I want to thank Yorkville PD, especially Officer Jeleniewski, BKFD, the ambulance crew, Paramedic Rob Moore and neighbors Jeff and Paulette Floyd and the Blahut family for their support and concern during this scary time for me. Your dedication to your job and care you expressed are greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work. SHANNON RANGE Yorkville Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� u T Legal ❑ 1836 T. ,� Finance ❑ ES Engineer El En -�� � Tracking Number City Administrator ❑ Consultant E]` PS 2008-25 <LE ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for June 2008 Meeting and Date: City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 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: Yorkville Police Department Manhour Rsui+e4spk. of�}*r3'.. t t- a�June tsa r.t 2008 008 ` " n i �t O r 3 z k { r ?:" ^ ill � p 'bra 8 y r#3 S a 20i. :. f RMM Accidents 31.50 30.17 37.92 46.03 45.08 42.58 50.42 ` 44.42 42. 17 32. 17 24.40 34.08 62.67 , Administrative Activity 248.92 533.25 617.67 372.92 487.67 395.92 298.25 ' 465.75 363.75 297. 12 333.58 384.50 490.42 , 0{ Animal Complaints 11.42 4.00 3.58 7.20 8.92 7.67 3.50 . 5.08 7.42 4.33 8.50 17.33 11.00 Arrest Activity 50.92 31.25 39.08 33.08 21.00 27.17 42.08 , 32.92 37.50 43.08 40.50 46.33 50.08 Assist Agencies 232.33 223.43 186.67 234.68 203.83 176.92 259.08r 229.92 193.82 193.75 244.42 240.25 234.93 . 9 Community Relations 48.00 25»92 32.75 16.42 24.67 18. 17 13.92 - 12.00 15.83 37.67 16.421 11 .58 85.00 Departmental Duties 167.42 180.25 227.03 168.42 232.25 187.25 218.92 216.08 209.67 313.40 243.62 226.50 189.62 Investigations - 74.33 22,50 12. 17 30.00 28.08 48.75 23.75 32.33 19.72 25.00 24.50 26. 17 19.73 Ordinance/Traffic Violations 92.42 80.87 94.58 86.53 97.80 101 . 18 103.58 88. 17 110.82 132. 12 127.62 181 .83 100.95 Personnel Activity 748.67 821.17 ......900. 17 846.75 811 .25 765.83 963.92 q�., 729.92 764.83 735.25 704.33 966.08 1055.08ri' ',5!$$:49 Preventive Patrol 719.02 784.40 856.70 1024.67 894.67 941.07 1097.45 ° ' , 1 935.42 963. 13 1009. 12 954.30 930.90 1059.32 t�i`l' . Public Complaints 139»92 152.62 154.00 161.07 143.45 121.17 126.921 117. 17 101 .45 119.08 127.73 145.10 157.80 Public Services 58.75 63.671 80.381 76.25 71 .651 51 .00 68.58 »ftg5 66.33 71 .75 64.67 64.25 65.25 46.02 ' $P , Report Activity 212.67 292. 18 223.15 267.90 263.42 228.42 242.08 211 .08 178.25 268.07 221 .07 226.08 276.25 ' fIl$i9 .4v Al School Activity 0.25 0. 17 0.00 8.08 0.83 0.00 0.00 .`. 0.67 0.42 0.50 0.00 0.00 1 .50 €09 Traffic Activity 330.67 309.92 339.83 308.92 350.42 383.90 402.33 i1 342.83 404.43 450.07 486.02 468.72 398.75 �fiw , Training 132.50 160.50 152.67 233.58 231.25 227.08 235.50 369.08 315.92 268.00 295»67 217.75 148.33 n st•,£A`%` `kj 7i l 'ikk' tu> ss .:� il.it ,y}x. ,rµ.. ._UN .+ ?. E ''t, {" `Y '}" : r6r f " yi . 'e t{6iz� } •3"8 nn, ,: ,. 1 ,€ 3 try yy :rl ,r/ F1: 3 +i= k;*'; tvrj ZI i t s ' m" I'.'.N �k t, ZQq F3;L xta9 fti }} w t. Y .,<, �Y�g ` �,t i?., { a a k,.,� z t { "� ''7 k ;12., t{ L�"lA, -Ft��11 Canine Officers/Tmining ", { tfa Mra+sgi' ,q0 Chief 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 16 , 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 ' ,1u{ , 1`039h5s Adminstrative Sergeant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 g :I�If 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 jM 3' ,$ Crossing Guards (In Days) 12.00 0.00 0.00 71.50 73.50 60.00 45.00 3� 63211 83.50 76.00 50.00 79.00 80.50 34.00 Detectives 173.33 173.33 17333 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 . ;» �. 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 $96 Director of Support Services 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1"73.33 173.33 r 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 ' . ;` 4:4 Lieutenants 346.66 346»66 346.66 346»66 346.66 346.66 346.66 ` 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 i ' 170:11 Exec. Asst/Records Supervisor 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 5' 1401 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66Yf` '�r . '75;Yii Police Recruits 639.99 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 80.00 I ' t 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i Records Clerks 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 rh '0'$ 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 is" k1 1019,9,6 School Resource Officers 346.66 173.33 173.33 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 'k i 7° N,'. ''79t'�6 IBM* i05 . 6f i#1 at'gM757 l ,. rt6a9" 17,63 0 01+ 513§ 67034 U sii7,49403 641�'�9 30 t5tl ::.;;6470>t!3 `6¢32 5� '169557 ", b848,,U7 3915&OU **Note, SRO's stopped completing Daily Activity Reports on 11-15-2006; times included in hourly reports prior to this date. **One SRO on patrol duties during July/August 2007. Manhours included in the top section. Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - June 2008 f ' MR ,' f r Y�. s * , a 1FR : "13 w a �iC� : . b7 , 63C L'S ' t 1�i PCB e1pZ �iI4 3LIt�I :08,Tf1IALS Arson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 _0 0 0 P 20 0 2 Assault 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 14 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 l0 Battery 8 12 9 16 10 10 8 137 9 8 9 13 19 �14 72 __ - --- -- _ ... _.. _ _ - _ ... Burglary 14 15 15 1 6 _ 19 7 5 116 5 ? 5 12 12 3 22 59 - _... --18 Cannabis Offenses _ 6 3 3 2 4 I 2 34 3 2 6 2 4 I __. — - ----- 3 Controlled Substance Offenses 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 i 1 0 0 ( 2 1 0 _4 Crimes Involving Children 3 4 _I 3 8 8 4 45 2 4 3 1 2 3 15 Criminal Damage 19 31 26 20 32 18 19 255 12 9 16 24 21 23 105 Deceptive Practices _ 6_ 6 8 9_ 9 7 4 93_ 5 � 2 10 5 _ 3 5 30 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 5 3 3 1 3 2 2 30 1j4 4 2 3 I 15 Firearms Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 ( 0 1 2 5 _ — .n _ __-- ------ _,_ Gambling Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 _ Kidna ing � 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 3 0 { ] O k 0 0 0 �1 . Ltduor Offenses 1 3 0 3 1 4 1 25 4 1 7 2 3 6 4 26 Murder 0 —0 0 0 0 0 0 _0 _0 0 0 0 1 0� mm 0 Robber _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _0 0_ 1 1_ 0 I 0 0 1 0 1 Sex Offenses 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 14� 0 j1 1 0 ( 2 —2 6 Theft 11 16 9 14 12 16 12 163 17 1 8 9 13 13 13 73 I All Other Criminal Offenses 23 24 35 32 20 9 7 261 26 i 22 35 ' 28 38 32 181 ft T4961 '� ; ' a W . . . r. .c F* '. irA�i Driving Under The Influence 9 2 7 3 6 64 1 '; 1 9 4 3 1 2 20 License/Registration Violations 41 28 39 38 38 451 51 I 45 54 55 77 048 330 SeatbeltCitations 10 8 8 11 12 139 6 4 12 23 186 IS 246 Seatbelt Warnings 11 10 8 9�9 104 5 j 11 9 22 388 9 94 Speeding Citations 122 492 149 i 119 84 1212 61 � 75 151 1 141 141 82 651 S eedin Warnm s 63 41 51 58 50 471 26� 31 66_ _$ �; i 77 53 47 300 Trans o�rtation of Alcohol 8 ( 1 2 0 0 26 0 0 6� 3 3 0 12 ...._.-.... Uninsured Motor Vehicle 76 66 69' S4 49 653 44 ! 43 113 56 121 31 408 Total Gttafitlps Issued 30 228> 326 251 326 267 250 3174 248 248 3830363 580 1 241 2063 Total yer6al lam mg 1sahed 1 2 L v 1 2 � 1 i 5 1 1- 1S 0 j 2 14 0-,W .u, ba . , Total ,Writt0 �arri9n s_�ssued ? 3517 'i265 331-p � 2$ ,283 �. •386 333834. j�3564 280 ; L271�y1,:437`` 4 5 481 375 2319 Hit and Run Accident I 6 4 5 15 ( 6 4 60 5 , 6 5 3 �6_ 1 6 31 Property Damage Accident 42 32 39 49 42 l 37 47 461 31 j 42 34 30 34 1 31 202 Personal In" Accident 3 6 8 9 5 9 9 70 7 5 3 4 9 10 38 1ot�li,cctdents:Tuke>i' =t „46 �: G441 ''63 " ` 62. 52 '--61izS44 �` i43 � :53 '' 42 37 49 's X147 ;228 "Unlawful Visitation Interference is reported under the Kidnapping Section of the Illinois Uniformed Crime Reporting system. The Kidnapping line item includes this offense in its totals. Y YrxrkvIs [ ea Pafte Dapa ment [ ndideftt Repatt SLt�€ mary eK June 17, 2®a8 through July 1 � , 2008 L Report #081552 to #081357 L E , s 12epost # ®ate O#ense Location - : 081552 ; 6/17/2008 ; Disorderly Conduct : 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - '----- ---- • - - - - - - - - - --- -- - - -- - - ._ . . . . -• - --- -- - - ' : 081553 6/17/2008 : Towed Vehicle Galena Road/Route 47 r - • . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . - - - - - - - - . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . ,.. ._. _ .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . -- -•- -- - - -y .. . . _ .. . . . ._ , ; 081554 ; 6/17/2008; Retail Theft : 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkwa -- - ••• . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. ; 081555 ; 6/17/2008 ; Credit Card Fraud :400 Blk. E.Somonauk Street - --- -- - - -- - - -- --- -- --- - - - - -- -- ----- --- - - - --- - - -- - --- - -- - - ---- -- - - - - - - ----<- -- -- - -- - -- - - - ------ ---- . ,- - - ---. ..- - - --- , 081556 6/17/2008 :Animal - Sick/injured : 500 Blk. Heustis Street 081557 ; 6/17/2008: Criminal Damage to Property : 500 Blk. Cheshire Court . - - - -- • --- - - - -- - - - - - -- -- • _ . .. . .. .. .. : 081558 : 6/17/2008; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Route 126/Route 47 • - - - - - -- -- - - - • - - , , 081559 6/18/2008; Burglary from Motor Vehicle _ . , _ ; 500 Blk. Barberry Circle - - --- - - _-- : 081560 ; 6/18/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1400 Blk. N Bridge Street •- - •- - • - --• ... . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. . . .. . .. . ... . . .. . .. . . . _ . . - - - : 081561 : 6/18/2008: Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 600 UK E.Veterans Parkway : 081562 6_/_1.8/200. 8 Drivin_ q without Valid License R_ o_u_te 34_/D_ ieh_I_Farm Road 081563 ; 6118/2008 ;Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 1500 Blk. N Brid a Street ; 081564 ; 6/18/2008 : Burglary from Motor Vehicle :200 Blk. Walsh Circle ; -- -- - - -- -- - -- -- -- - - • --. _ - - --_.. __. ._. . . .. . . . . .. .. ..-- - .< ; 081565 : 6/18/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route47/Landmark Avenue ; .. .. . . . . . . . .:. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. - - - - -- • - -- --- ---- -- -- . .. . .... . ._. : 081565 ; 6/18/2008 : Operating Motor Vehicle (Suspended Registration) : Route 47/Landmark Avenue .. . .. . . . .. , : 081566 ; 6/19/2008: Driving without Valid License Baseline Road/Mighell Road -•- .-- --• - 081567. . . 6/19.2008:Accident - -- -- - - -- - - - - -- - - - - ; 1900 B1k S:Bridge S--M -- - - --- _. . : 081568 : 6/19/2008: Accident : 1400 Blk. John Street :. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . • - -- - - - - -- --- - - - -- - - - -- - -- . .. . . M . . . .. . ._ . . . . . .. . .. . .. .• . . . . .. . . . ... . . . .. ... ... _ . .. . - - - - -- - : 081569 ; 6/19/2008: Canine Training ; 800 Blk: Game Farm Road 081570 ; 6/19/2008: Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 1900 Blk. Coneflower Court _. ... .. ... . .; -- --- ; 081571 , 6/19/2008 : Burglary from Motor Vehicle ; 1800 Blk. Walsh Drive ; - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- -- -- - ----- -- --- ----••- - -- - • • -..... .- ;081572 ; 6/19/2008 ;Motorist Assist - Lockout :2700 Blk. Cranston Circle - - -- - - - -- ----r -- • .. . .. ... .. ... ... . . . . ... -- - -- -- - -- -- - - - .. . .- - <........ ... . . . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .-- : 081573 : 6/20/2008 :Accident ; Route 71/Route 47 . ... .... . .. :. ... . . . .. .. ... .. . . . . .. ... .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .•---• • -• -- • - - - •---- -- --- ---.. . .. ..... . .--. . . : 081574 : 6/20/2008:Accident ;Van Emmon Road/Route 47 ..... ... . ... . . .. -- .. . . .._.. .. ..... . •. . ; 081575 ; 6/20/2008; Burglary from Motor Vehicle : 1300 Blk. Coralberry Court ; _ _; _._ : 081576 ; 6/20/2008; Criminal Damage to Property Route 34/Cannonball Trail •. .... . . ... . . .. . ..... . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . ---- - - -- - -- - - . . . ... . . , : 081577 ; 6/20/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout :4000 Blk. N:Bridge Street . 081578 ; 6/20/2008 Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 0 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway : 081579 6/20/2008 Accident Route 47/Fountainview Drive .- - -- . ., - .. . .... . ... , ; 081580 ; 6/20/2008: Mandatory Supervised Release Notification_ ; 800 Blk_ Game Farm Road ; ,... ... .. . .. . .•• -- - --- --- : 081581 : 6/20/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout :600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway - -- •-- - .• --- -- -•. ... . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . : 081582 , : 6/20/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 200 Blk. Burnett Street . . . ... . .. . . ... .. ... . .. ... .. ... . .. .. . ..... .. . . ° . ... . .. .. . .. .. ..- -----. : 081583 ; 6/20/2008 : Domestic Trouble ; 2200 Blk. Beresford Drive . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. : 081584 ; 6/21 /2008:Accident ; HydraulicAvenue/Route 47 . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . ... . .• -- - - . : 081585 : 6/21/2008;Acc dent ; Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue : 081586 : 6/21 /2008 :Battery x1400 Blk. Orchid Street - - •-• -- -•••• •--- - •- -- - - : 081587 ; 6/21 /2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Route 47/Fountainview Drive .... ... .... - - ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - --- •- . . .. .. . . . ._. . . .-. . ... . . ... . . ... . : 081588 : 6/21/2008•; Canine Training . -- : Route 34/Eldamain Road ..- . .- - - - -- •-- - -• .. . . .. ... .. . .. . _. .. . . . _ • 081589 ; 6/21/2008;Aggravated Assault ; 100 Blk Bertram Dnve . : 081590 ; 6/21 /2008rBurglary from Motor Vehicle ; 900 Blk. Morgan Street :081590 6/21 /2008 Criminal Damage to Property , 900 Blk Morgan Street : 0815.91 6_/2.1 /20.0. 8 D_o_m_ estic Trouble 400 Blk Landmark Avenue .. .. - 4. . . . . .. . . . . J ; 081592 ; 6/22/2008 : Criminal Damage to Property : Garritano Street/Bristol Bay Drive .. .. ... ... . .: . ..... . ... ... . .. .� . 081593 ; 6/22/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Route 71 /Sleepy Hollow Road : 081594 ; 6/22/2008 : Consumption of Alcohol by Minor :400 Blk. Colton Street _ . _ <. . .. ...... . .. . . . . . .... ... . .•• -- -• - - - - - - - - -- : 081594 : 6/22/2008: Possession of Alcohol by Minor :400 Blk. Colton Street '- --- --- - • -- -- --- --'-- - - - - -- - -- --- ------- -- - - '-- -- --- -. _ . . . . . . .•... ..----- ---- -- • . . . . . . . . . . ; 081594 ; 6/22/2008: Loud/Wild Parties : 400 Blk. Colton Street - --- - -- - -- • --_- - - - : 081595 ; 6/22/2008 ; Domestic Trouble ; 100 Blk. S. Bridge_Street : 08- -- - - .. . , - ---- ------- - -- •--- - ° - --- - _ _ ; ; 081596 : 6/22/2008 ;Ac . .dent ;2400 Blk. Alan Dale Lane : 081597 ; 6/22/2008 ;Assistance Rendered Civil Category : 1100 Blk. Heartland Drive ; • - . • •-• - -- --- - - - -- --- -• - --- -- -- - -- - -- - - .. . . . : 081598 ; 6/22/2008: Domestic Trouble : 1200 Blk. Sunset Avenue 1 of 7 -• ----. - - -- - - • - - - - - - '- - -- - -- • . . . ... . . ... ... . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . .. .....•-'- - -- _.. ... _. . - .. . . ._. . . ... . .... ... ••-•- -. Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary RK June 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 L Report #081552 to #081857 .: . L E - RepOrt# [3ate ry " O�$11S$ � ' � � LOCO$IOr1 081599 6/22/2008 :Aggravated Battery Route 47/Galena Road . . - ----• -- J-- - --• -• - -• --L - - 3. ... .- -•- •- -- ----- -- ------ • ----- -- ------- -•. . . J 081600 6/22/2008 : Domestic Better 'Alan;Alan Dale Lane/Redbud Drive ; 081601 : 6/22/2008;Accident : 3100 Blk. Grande Trail - .. . . .. . - - � . • - -- -•--. . . . - .. .. . - -- .•7. .. . . ... .... .•. ... . . ; 081602 ? 6/23/2008iAssist Ambulance 200 Blk. E.Vetera ns Parkway 081603 6/23/2008 Credit Card Fraud : 800 Blk Game Farm Road --... .•. -- -- .. .. . ... . ... . . . 081604 ; 6/23/2008 : Dog Bite = ublic ;700 Blk. reenfield Turn rn 081605 ` 6/23/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Center Parkway Route 34 081606 ; 0."m .m8m'mr e Theft Over $300 ; 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive m.m 088.607 :-- •- • -•- 08 :1 Moto- -° -- i- --Lock . . ..... ... - °- - - -- --- ----- - --- - -- Blk...-arbe ry.Ci... . .. ... .. .. . .... ... . . , 081607 : 6/23/2 0 Motorist Assist .Lockout ; 500 BIk: Barberry Circle m - 081608 6/23/2008 Accident Route 47/Kennedy Road .. . . .. W .. . . . . . . .. . . . ... . .. .. - - - - - - -- - --- --- - -L ' • . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.. .. . .. - .. .. . .-• • -- - • - '. 081609 6/2 /2008 ; Citizen Assist : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 081610 : 6/23/2008; Burglary •... . .. ... . . ... ..... ... ......• • __ _ ..• - _._ . .-.•..- • _ ; 10- BIk. S.Bridge Street -_- __ __ _ ____ ._ _ . . ; 081611 : 6/23/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 300 Blk. Timbalier Street ........ .. >. . . .... . .. .. .. . ..... . . . . . -- --• - - . .._. . . .---• ..... ------- -- ----. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. _ . 081612 : 6/23/2008: Suspended/Revoked Driver's License_ _ ; Sycamore Road/Route 34 --- J.. ._ ... .....L . . . . ... . 081613 ; 6/23/2008:Accident 1900 Bilk. Wild Indio Lane . . . . ... . . .. .. . ..... 81694 . ...... .. . ..22008 Burglar from Motor Vehicle ; 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive .Moot. .-- - - - -- - . . . .. ... ; 081615 ; 6/24/2008tDomestic Battery : 100 Blk_ Appletree Court . . . . . . .- : 081616 6/24/2008 Harassment by Telephone • 500 BIk W Washington Street . . . . . . .. . . . . 081617 6/24/2008: Citizen Assist : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road .. . - -- -. .. - J-- - • ---- --- --L . . . . . . . ... . . . - ------ -- ....---- 081618 ; 6/24/2008;Accident : Route 47 1Main Street 081619 ; 6/24/2008:Accident ; Route 47/Van Emmon Street r. . . .. ... .... .. . . . ... .. . . .. . . .. ... . . . . . .. . .. . . .... .. . . . ... .. . . .. . . .. ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . •--,. .... . . .----°-------. . .• .•• -- --.....0 ... . ...; 081620 _ . . . . . .2b56 . . . . . 008 yDom. .... Battery :3 m.. Blk_ Bailey Road _ 081621 ; 6/24/2008?Dom. ...m Battery ______ 8100 BIk: ...... Street _ 081622 6/24/2008 Suspicious Circumstances 500 Blk Parkside Lane . ... ..• ------ 081623 ; 6/24/2008 Child Safety Seat Check : 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway ; -•- ----- •- -•r- -°..-•••.. . . ..... . . . . .. •.••--• ..---. .. .. . . ... . .-- -- • -. . ... ;- ---°--- -- -- - ---- - - - -- 081624 : 6/24/2008: Child Safety Seat Check ; 100 Blk, W.Veterans Parkway 081625 6 .. ... .08 Chtl. Safety Seat Check 100 BIk W Veterans Parkway /24/ . .. Se.at ---• -• . ... . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ... .• .. •.. W.. 081626 : 6/24/2008: Child Safety Seat Check ; 100 Blk- .Veterans W.Veterans Parkway ._. . _•-•. ..J-• -- -- -. ... ..L- - -- °• - D81627 ; 6/24/2008; Child Safety Seat Check : 100 BIk_ W Veterans Parkway . . . ...... . .. . . . ..•__-,--- - . •. . . . . . . _. . . ... . . .... . . . . . .. . . D81628 ; 6/24/2008; Child Safety Seat Check _ ._ ; 100 BIk: W.Veterans Parkway _ . .. . . . .......• - •- -. ... ..- -- - - - -- - --- - - - - --- -- - - - - - - - - D81629 ; 6/24/2008: Child Safety Seat Check 100 Blk W Veterans Parkway ° • .. . . . ........ . .• ---. . . .. .... .. . . . . . ...... .. . .. °. D81630 ; 6/24/2008: Child Safety Seat Check ; 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 081631 6/25/2008 Motorist Assist Lockout 900 Blk Erica Lane -..0 ... .. .... .. ..... .. .L. . .---• ' - -------- -- •- --- -- -- ----. ._ - .. .. . .. . . . .J. . •.-- • . .... . • ' ------- ---- --° --- ---- •° ' 081632 ; 6/25/2008; Citizen Assist ; 700 Blk. Clover Court -- - - -• - -mT . . . . ... . .- •-r• - • °- - --. . . .•. .•. . . .• .••• .•. . .. . . ° ----- ---- - -- • ° ---- - - - - --I- ---- - -- - - - - - -- - -- 0-- . . . .. .• .- .•- - - -- - - -- - -- - ; 089633 ; 6/25/2008: Suspicious Auto : Route 47/Walker Road ... ; 081634 6/25/2008:Violation of Order of Protection : 9500 Blk. Galena. . .. . ... .. .. .. . .... oad .. . ... -. ... -- -- • --•..... . . . . -- °-•----. . . . ... • ... .. .. . .... . . ..... . . •---.. ....--- .. .. . . ... .. - - --- ---- 081635 ; 6/25/2008: Domestic Trouble : 00 Blk. Aderson Stret _ . .----•--J- - - • • - • --•--. . •-•• . ....... . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . ... .. . .. . . . . ... . . . .... .. . ... . 4. ........ .. .. ...... . .. .... . ft -.m -- -- --- -- --- D81635 ; 6/25/2008; Curfew ; 100 Blk. Anderson Street . ... . . .. .. .. .. . ... .. .•; D81636 6%26/2008; Towed Vehicle ; Route 126/Route 71 ; D89637 6 ; /26/2008; Towed Vehicle ; Route 71/Route 126 D81638 ; 6/26/2008: Child Safety. Seat Check 8800 Blk. Game Farm Road j Wm_ m.. . . . - . - . •---- ----• D81639 : 6/2.6/2008: Criminal Trespass pass to Residence ; 100 Blk. E.Schoolhouse_ _ Road ... . . . . . . ... . . . . ... .... - . _ • ... . .. . . .. . . . 381639 ; 6/26/2008; Possession of Drug Equipment ; 100 Blk. E.Schoolhouse Road 381639 ; 6/26/2008; Theft $300 and Under ; 100 BIk. E.Schoolhouse Road - °- -••. ... . .. . ... 381640 x 6/26/2008; Found Bicycle : Kennedy Road/Galena Road 381641 ; 6/26/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout :4000 Blk. N:Bridge Street 381642 6/26/2008; Domestic Trouble 200 Blk Barrett Drive . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . .. ... ... ..... .. .. .. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . .... . . ....... . .. . . . ... . .. . .... . . . ......... . ........ . 381643 6/26/2008;Accident : Hydraulic Avenue/Route 47 381644 : 6126/2008;Accident an Emmon Road/Mill Street . . .. .. . .. . m . . .. ... .. .. . .... ... . . . . . . .... . ....... . . . .... . .. • .. .. .. ... ... . . . 381645 : 6/26/2008: Citizen Assist . ... .. ... ° .. . . _ . . _. ._ ._ . . .. . .. . . . t 381646_ : 6_/2.6_ /2. 0.0. 8_:A__s_s__is_t_ A_ m_ b_u_ la_ n_c_e : 1400_ B_ _I_k_. C__a_ n_n_o__n_b_ _a_I_ITrail 2of7 .. ............ Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary F1 June 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 L Report #081552 to #081857 L E s � ROoba' 46 t3fE2etse Location, rt # 081647 6/27/2008: Driving Under the Influence Route 34/Game Farm Road . . :. . .. . . . . .. . . t - -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - . . . . . . . . . .._ _ . .. -- ° .. . . . . . . ; 081648 ' 6/27/2008,Accident : 300 Blk. E.Kendall Drive ; . . . . . . . .. . . . - - ; 6/27/2008: ChII Safety Seat Check ; 800 Blk. Game -F- Farm Road ; 081649 . - - - - - - - - - -- - -- -- - - - - - - --- - • - -- -- . - - - •• - - - -- - - - - ---- -- - - - - - • 081650 ; 6/27/2008; Harassment by Telephone ; 3700 Blk. Bailey Road v 081651 ; 6/27/2008;Acciden t ; Route 34/Country side Parkway m . - - : 081652 6/27/2008; Motorist Assist Lockout 400 Blk E Main Street = - - -- --. . . . . . _. . . .. . . ; 081653 : 6/27/2008; Motorist Assist : Lockout : 700 Blk.. Erica Lane 081654 ; 6/27/2008 Criminal Trespass to Vehicle 500 Blk W Ridge Street . . .. . ... . . - . . .-. ._ , 081655 : 6/2712008; Criminal Trespass to Vehicle 500 Blk W Ridge Street . . . .. . . . . .. :. . .. . ... .. .. .. . . . . ' 081656 ' 6/27/2008: Dog Bite = Public :200 Blk Spring Street °- - - - - - =- - -- - - - - &. . . . . . - . - - - - --- - - -- -- -- - - - - -- - : 081657 ; 6/27/2008;Assistance Rendered Civil Category. ;2400 .. .. 081658 ; 6/27/2008; Warrant Arrest : Route 34/Sycamore Road - ---- -- -- -- ° . . .. ... - ---- - - 081659 : 6/27/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout : 3600 Blk Kennedy Road ... . . . .. . . . . .. .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ._ ._ ._ _. . . : 081660 : 6/27/2008; Residential Burglary ;2000 Blk. Wild Indigo Lane . .. .. . . . ... :. •-- - - ---- -- - . .. . . . . . . ... .. . --. 081660 ; 6/27/2008; Criminal Damage to Property 2000 Blk. Wild Indigo Lane - - -- • - - - - - --- --. ; 081661 ; 6/27/2008: Suspended/Revoked Drivers License : John Street/Sycamore Road t ; 081662 ; 6/28/2008; Domestic Battery 500 Blk W Kendall Drive m- ft : 081663 ; 6/28/2008: Sex Offender Registration ; 800 BIk. Game Farm Road I. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . - ,. w I. . . . -. . - --- - - - - .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 081664 : 6/28/2008: Theft Over $300 :400 Blk; Windett Ridge Road w .w : 081665 6/28/2008 Warrant Arrest 300 Blk Olsen Street - -- -- -- -- --- --- - - - -- -- --- - - W --- -- - - - --- -- --- -- - ---- - -- - ; 081666 ; 6/28/2008;Accident :200 Blk. S.Bridge Street . ... .. . . ....... . . . . . ... . .... : 081667 : 6/28/2008 : Domestic Battery :2000 Blk. Deerpoint Lane : 081668 : 6/2912008: Burglary j.8.0..0. BIk Stagecoach Trail ... .. . . . ... . . ... . . ..... . . . . .. . . . ... : 081668 ; 6/29/2008; Criminal Damage to Property . . 800 Blk Stagecoach Trail - - 081669 : 6/29%2008; Warrant Arrest : Route 71 /Walsh Drive ;. . -. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . : 081670 i 6%29/2008;Motor Vehicle Theft : 100 Blk. Bertram Drive . -- -- - - - - - - -- .. . ..... .. . . . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . .. ... .. . . - - -- - - - -- -- , 081671 : 6/29/2008:Suspicious Circumstances : 1900 Blk. Marketview Drive v : 081672 : 6129/2008: Criminal Damage to Property 2100 Blk Bluebird Lane --- - - ; : 081673 : 6129/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1300 Blk. Marketplace Drive 081674 : 6129/2008: Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route 34/Route 47 : 081675 . . ..... . . .. .6/29/2008:Acadent 100 Blk E Stagecoach Trail ... . . .... . ... . . . . 081676 : /29/2008:Accident : Route 47/Route 34 - - -. . . .. .• •.. . . . .. .... . . .. . . . .. ... ..... .... . ... ... . ....•----- --... ........ •.. ... - -- -- --- : 0816.7__7_ : 6/29/2008: Domestic Trou_b_ le : 1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive_ ... . . . . .:. . .. .. .. . . .• .4 . .. ... . ..... . . ._. . . .. .. . . . 1 ; 081678 ; 6/30/2008;Accident : Route 47/Route 30 ; 081679 i 6/80/2008;Theft $900 and Under ; 1400 BIk. Crimson Lane ; - : ------ -- --- - -- -- - - - - - -- - - --- - - ---- - ---- -- - -- - - --- - - - - ---- ----- -- --- --- -- - - - -- - - - . - - -- - - - - -- - . . . . ; 081679 : 6/30/2008: Criminai Damage to Property : 1400 Blk. Crimson Lane <. . _ -- ----- : 081680 : 6/30/2008:Accident : 1500 Blk. Coral Drive '--- • - - - - - - - - - • . ... .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . .... . .. ..... . . .. .. ..... ... ... .. ... . . ... .. . . . ... . . . .. : 081681 : 6/3012008; Child Safe Seat Check ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road . ... .. . . ... . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . ...• • - -- • - •--.- --. - - - - -- --. -- . .- -- • - -- - - - -- --t ; 081682 i 6/3012008: Deceptive Practices ; 1200 Blk. S:Bridge Street ; . .. . . . . . .. ... .... . . .. . .. ... .. .. . . - -- - --- - - -- : 081683 : 6/30/2008;Accident ; Countryside Parkway/McHugh Road '...... ... . . ...... . . ....... .. ° M1 .. ; 081684 : 6/30/2008: Suspended/Revoked Drivers License , Route-4- 7/Route 30 -- _. .. . . . . . °-- -- - - .. ... .. . .. .. . : 0.816.85_ _: 6_/30/_2. 0.0. 8_:Accide__n_t_ __ _ ; Route 47/Countryside Parkway ' . 4. . . . .. .. . . . . 081686 6130/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout :400 Blk. Spicebush Court - --- -- - -- - -- - -- - - - - -- --- - - --- - - -- --- --- - 081687 : 6/30/2008;`Other Public Complaints ;400 BIk: Liberty Street - -- - - ----- ; ; 081688 ; 7/1/2008 :Voided Report Number : 800 Blk Game Farm Road ... . . - -- -- t -- . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ..... . . . ... . . ... .. . . . : 081689 7/1/2008� Accident ; 1400 Blk. N:Bridge Street : 081690 : 7/1 /2008: Criminal D_a_ m__a_ge to Property : 700 Blk. Fir Court ; 081691 7/112008:Accident ; Route 47/Route 34 •----- - - - ---------- - - --•- --- -- - - - -- - - -- -- - -- - ; 081691 ; 7/1 /2008 ; Driving -w--it-h- ithout Valid License Route 47/Route _ : ; 081692 : 7/1 /2008:Accident 200 Blk E Veterans Parkway , 081693 7/1 /2008 Burglary from Motor Vehicle :200 Blk W Center Street 3 of 7 - • - - - - - ---- - ... . . . ... .. ... .. . .. . . . . . . ... Y Yorkville Police Department incident Report Summary R June 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 °IL Report #081552 to #081857 E Report # Date---- _ _ . Offens� . ..:�. f� -� -- •- -°� --- ------ -�='- •= Location" '3 `� � ` a' D81694 7/1 /2008;Theft $300 and Under : 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 081695 7/1 /2008; Citizen Assist : 1700 Blk. Columbine Court - 6.. . . . .. - - - - - -• - -. . .r - - - - - - -- -- • • -- -- -- - ; 081696 7/1 /2008: Harassment by Telephone 200 Blk Kendall W Drive 081697_ 7/1 /2008: MotoristAssist . Lockout :100Blk_ ColonialParkway _ 081698 7/1 /2008 Retail , Theft - 900 Blk Enca Lane t D81699 7/1 /2008?Theft Over $300 100 Blk Somonauk Street 081700 7/2/2008 Curfew 1300 Blk Marketplace Drive . . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... . . .. ... . ; 081700 712/2008:Suspicious Person : 1300 Bik. Marketplace Drive w - ------ ---- - - - 081701 7/2/2008: Criminal Damage to Property 1: 1300 Blk Sunset Avenue ;m . 081701 : 7/2/2008: Gans Activity : 1300 Blk. Sunset Avenue ' ... . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 081702 7/2/2008;Accident Cannonball Trail/Galena Road - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - --- - - -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - --- -- -- -- - --- • ---- -- • ; 081703 7/2/2008; Driving without Valid License : Route 126/Crooked Creek Drive 081704 7/2/2008:Theft Over $300 2100 Blk Kingsmill Street . . . . . . ... . . .., . . W .. ... ..0 . . ... .. . .. .. - - - ... . . ... .. . . . . . 081705 7/2/2008:Accident ;Route 47/Countryside Parkway D81706 7/2/2008 Motorist Assist Lockout 1500 Blk Sycamore Road ... .... . ...... . .. . . ...... . . ... °•--._ . . .. .. -• • - ; 081707 7%2%2008 Warrant Arrest : 600 Bik. Greenfield Turn . . .,.-. . . . ----- - ---•- -. .....------ ••-.. ... . 081707 _ : 7/2/2008: 56structing Justice : 600 Blk. Greenfield Turn m. o 081708 7/2/2008'Theft Over $300 ; 700 Blk. Game Farm Road ; .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . ..... . ... . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. .... . ... . . . . . ... .. .... .. . ,. w 081709 7/2/2008: Retail Theft :4000 Blk. N:Bridge Street ww�-- --- ' -- . . . . . . .. . ... .� . ,• •- D81710 7/2/2008; Motorist Assist Lockout ...4...0...W...0 0 Blk i.N........B.. .ridge Street --- '-- - , 081711 ; 7/3/2008; Possession of Cannabis ;W.K.. . . . Drive.Center Parkway ; D81712 7/3/2008 : Suspicious Circumstances ;800 BIk: Game Farm Road ; . 081713 : 7/3/.. .. .. ccident ; Route 34/Route 47 D81713 7/3/2008: Driving without Valid License : Route 34/Route 47 081714 7/3/2005; Battery ; 1900 Blk. Marketview Drive • < 081715 7/312008; Theft $300 and Under : 100 Blk. W.Center Street . . . . . . . ..... . .. .. °_. . . _. . . 081716 7/3/2008. Credit Card Fraud : 300 Blk. Walsh Circle . . . . . - -•-•.. .. .. .. ... . . . . .. .. . : 081717 7/3/2008: Motorist Assist :Lockout :4000 Blk. N e Street _Bridg 081718 7/3/2008 Harassment by Telephone 1500 Blk Coral Drive . . ... . ... . . . . . . 081719 7/3/2008; Dog Bite :Other :600 Blk. Kelly Avenue ... ... .. . .. . . • --• -- • - 081720 7/3/2008: Credif Card Fraud 2000 Blk Ingemunson Lane ._ -----• •- - -- - ------ - - - - •...... . .. . ..... .•... . .•- . .•. .. .... .. , .. , . ... . ..... . . . . . . . ... . ., .• • •••... _ ... . . .. . ..... . D..8..1.7.2..1 7/3/2008?Disorderly_Conduct - -- ----- -- - - - -- -- ; 200 BIk. Veterans Parkway D81722 7/4/2008: Criminal Damage to Pro a 200 Blk. E.Van Emmon Road . . .. .. . P . . . . .. . . . D81722 7/4/2008; Criminal Trespass to Real Property 200 Blk E Van Emmon Road °-• -• . .... . . . .. . .. .. ..le . . . . - --- - - - - - ,. . .•. . . ._. . . - . y. . . .._ .. . . .•-- .. . .. . ; 081723 7/4/2008; Criminal Trespass to Real Property : 500 Blk. Faxon Road . ... .. . .. .. .: .. . . . .... .e . . . . .. . . . ._ • - D81724 7/4/2008: IIlegal Transportation of Alcohol : 9500 Blk. Corneils Road D81724 : 7/4/2008: Suspended/Revoked Drivers License 9500 Blk Corneils Road ; D81724 7/4/2008; Flee/Attem t to Elude Police : 9500 Blk. Corneils Road ; -- -- ---- - -- - - -- --- -• - •-- ---p ... . . • --• -- • ---- ... . . . .. . ... .... s. .,. •-- - --------._ __ - - -• --- - D81725 ; 7/4/2008; Dog at Large ;2500 Blk. Overlook Court 081726 7%4/2008iDomestic Trouble : 1 -- BIk. Chestnut Court -- -- - ----- ---- - - -• --r Wornes -• Trou.- -- --- • --- •----- . . . ---• - -----• - .. . .. . -.. 0 .1. 00.B.lk... estnu.t. - u . . . . ---. . . .. . .. .. . ^ 081727 7/4/2008 : Motorist Assist _Lockout '600 Blk. Center Parkway X81728 7/4/2008 Theft $300 and Under 200 Blk Bertram Drive .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . -_. . . . . . . ..... - --- - - -- - - -- - -- -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - ---. . . . . . . .. . .- . . , . .,. ...... . .. . . D81729 ; 7/412008; Motorcycle Violation ; Route 47/Galena Road ..... .._ .. . .� . ... ._,. . _ _ _r..... . . . . ... .... ... . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . y-. . .,. . . .. . .. .. . ._ ., _, . ._., .. _.. . ._.. . .. . .. .. .{ 081730 7/4/2008; Driving without Valid License : Route 34/Tuma Road D81731 7/4/2008; Sus ... .. . . .... .. .. . . . ... . ...ended/Revoked Drivers License Route 47/Landmark Avenue .. . . . . .. . . ..I . .. . ... . . . ...... ... . . .. .. ... .. .. -•• •-- . . .. ... .. . .... .. . ... D81732 7/4/2008: Found Articles ; 2000 Blk. S:Bridge Street .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . -- - - - ---- ------ - ---- --- -- D81733 7/4/2008; Driving without Valid License ; Route 47/Park Street . .. .- -°- ------ - - --- • •-- --• . ... ........ . .. .... 081734 7/5/2008; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License ; Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue .._ _. - ---- ___r__.__ . .. .. . ... . . . . . . ! _ 081735 7/5/2008; Found Articles Countryside Parkway .. Kendall Drive — .. . ... _ . . .. . . . . .. . ... . . . . .... . . .. . .. . . . .• . -- - - - - - -- -- • -- - -- . )81736 7/5/2008: Criminal Damage to Property : 200 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway j ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . D81737 : 7/5/2008:Accident : 1500 BIk. Walsh Drive 4 of 7 Yorkville Police Department incident Repot Summary R K Jane 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 vIL Report #€881552 to #081857 � .. L E _ Rep®rt # Qafe OSense — Locatior . . ... ..... .. . --- - - , 081738 7/5/20.0. 8: Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1500 Blk. Walsh Drive . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . .. . . . . . . . i 081739 715/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1800 Blk_ Marketview Drive ; ; 081740 ; 2008: Fraud ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road . -- - - - • - - - - -- - . . . .. . .. ... .. . .. . . . .... . . . . . . . . - -- -- - - ._ .. . . . .. . ... . . . ... ... . . . . .. _ . .. . - -- - -- - .. . .. ; 081741 7/5/2008: Motorist Assist - Lockout x4600 BIk Plymouth Avenue ; - 081742 : 7/5/2008; Harassment by Telephone _ : 500 Blk. Buckthorne Court . ..% w - --- -- - - - - - -- - -- - - - -- • -- - - : 081743 7/5/2008;Accident Route 47/Center Street - - - - - --- -- - - - - -- - ; 081744 7/5/2008; Criminal Damage to Government Property ;_. -- -- - - - -- 3600 Blk. Kennedy Road ; - - • ? 081745 7/5/2008yDnving without Valid License s Fox S. .. . . .Po lar Drive - - --- -- - P . . -- • - - --- -- - - - - - - ; 081746 7/5/2008; Canine - Vehicle Search ; Fox Street/Poplar Drive ; 081747 7/5/2008:Accident : 1200 Blk. ESpring Street MWW ; 081748 7/5/2008 ;Assist Ambulance ; 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive P ... .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . ..... . . . .. ... ... . . ... ... . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. z. _ . . . _____ _ ___ _ . __ _ •- _ _ _ _ __ _ _ - _. ... . . . : 081749 7/5/2008iBurgla.y from Motor Vehicle ti4000 Blk. N Bridge Street --- - - - - - ---- -- : 081750 7/5/2008: 13atteiy ; Orchid Street/Autumn Creek Boulevard ; . . . .. . .. ... . .... . . . .. .. . .. . ... .. . .. . . .. .... ........ .. . .. . . . ... . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . ... ..ft - . . . I : 081751 7/5/2008: Domestic Trouble : 1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane -- -- . . . . . . - - - ----- - - - --- - - --- - - -- -- ---- - -- --- - -- --- -- m . . . . .. • --- --- -- ---- - - ---- - '------ - - •- • • - --- -- •-- • -- - -- -- - -- - - - -- - ... .. . _. s ; 081752 : 7/6/2008; Domestic Battery ; 200 Blk. W.Fox Street _ _ .. _ .. . _ . . _r . ... . . . . . . .... .. ... .. . .. _ ____ _ __ _ .. . . . s 081753 7/6/2008; Motor Vehicle Theft ; 400 Blk. Jackson Street ..... . ... .. ... . ............... ......... .. ... ...... . .. . ... ...... .. ... .�____________ __ __ __ . : 081754 7/6/2008 Criminal Damage to Property ; Kenned Road/Mill Street 081755 7/6/2008; Battery ; Route 34/Cannonball Trail : 081756 : 7/612008 :Accident : Route 47/Corneils Road w�w ; 081757 7/6/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 500 Blk. W.Barberry Circle . -°---. ..... ... . - i : 081758 7/6/2008: Harassment by Telephone ;200 Blk. W.Fox Street --• .... ... . . . .. . . .... . .. . . ... . .. . .. . . . 081759 7/6/2008 ;Criminal Damage to Properly__ :200 BIk. Bertram Drive : . . . . .. . . . . ... .. : 081760 7/7/2008:Warrant Arrest : Route 47/Orange Street . .. ... . . .. .:. . . .. ... . . . . ... . ... . ... .. . . . .... . .... .. . ... .. . ... . . ... ... . . ... ... ... .. . .. . . ...... ... -- - -- - - - --- - ---- -- - - - . .. . .. .. : 0.8. 17.60_ _: 7_1_7_/2. 0.0. 8_: Obstructing Justice ; Route 47%Orange Street i ; 081761 7/7/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout ;400 Blk. W.Kendall Drive 7/7_ °. .. . ... .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . - -- - - - -- - ; 081762 7/7/2008 : Lost Driver's License or Plates ; 800 Blk. Game Farm ---Road . . . .. . . .. . . . .. ... . . .. .. ... . . ... . . . .. ... .. . . . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . - ------ -- - . . . . . .. - -- _-- --- --- -- - ° ... . . ... ... ft ... °-.. . .. .. . . . . . . ; : 081763 7/7/2008: Identity Theft : 300 Blk. Mulhern Court . . . . . .. .... . . .. . --- - -•- °... . ._.. .. -- - - -- ­ 1 . ... .. .. .. .... . . .. . . ... ... ..--- --- -- ; 081764 : 7/7/2008: Recovered Stolen Property :300 Blk_ Walter Street - ----- --- .. . ._- -- : 081765 : 7/7/2008 ; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License Kenne . ; 081766 7/7/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout ;200Blk. E.HdraulicAvenue -- - -- •- ----- . . . . . . . .. . .. ... ...W -- -- ----- . .. . . . .y 081767 7/7/2008:Motorist Assist - Lockout : 3200 Blk. Cannonball Trail - - -- - - -- ----r - - --. . . ... . . ... . ..... .. .•- - •- • - - ----- . .... . . .... .. . .. . . . ._... ... ... .. .-- -- -•.. . m ... M.. ..... . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . ; ; 081768 7/7/2008: Criminal Damag e to Pro a : 1300 Blk. Chestnut Circle .. .. . . .. . ..... . ...... .... . p -- 4; 08176. 9 _: 7_1_7_/2. 0.08_: Domestic Battery :200 Blk. Barrett Drive . . 4 .. .. . . . . . . . l ; 081769 7/712008 ; Criminal Damage to Propert y '200 Blk. Barrett Drive r .. . .. . ; ; 081770 7/8/2008; Missing Person Adult/Male 2000 Blk S Bridge Street . .. . . .. . . ... . ... . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. ... . . . . .--- • -- --- - .... .. . ; 081771 7/8/2008: Suspicious Circumstances : 100 Blk. E.Kendall Drive --- - - -- - ---- ° - - r ---- - - - : 081772 : 7/8/2008:Accident : Somonauk Street/Church Street I- ---• . .. ... :.. . .. .. . . . .. . ._ .. . ...... . .. ... .. .. . . . . . .. . .-•--- ----• --- - - -- ---- - -- - - --. . . . . . ... ... .. . . .. ; 081773 7/8/2008 : ; Suspicious Circumstances ;200 Blk_ Bertram Drive - �. . .. . .. . ... .. . . . . . 081774 7/8/2008;Accident ; Route 47/Landmark Avenue .. .. . .. .. ... . . .. . . . . .• -• --• ... .. . .__. ._. : . . . ... . . . . _ . . . ... ..... 11 ----- -- - - - - --- - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - --- - -- - - -- --- ;081775 7/8/2008; Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 100 Blk. W.Somonauk Street ----- - - - -- -- -- ----- - ---....... . ... ..... .. ..... ,_. ...& .... .. .... . W ... . ...... . . ... ...mm--- --- - : 081776 : 7/6/2008: Harassment by Telephone : 100 Blk. Bertram Drive 081777 : 7/_8_/2. 0.0. 8_: Theft $300 and Under : 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway_ 4 . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . _ . . . . _. .. . . . . 1 ; 081778 7/8/2008; Criminal Damage to Property 5300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street 5 ­ ww,_. . .. .. .. ....r . . . . . . . ... .. ... . ; 081779 7/8/2008; DisorderlyConduct 200 Blk.. W Mam Street ; 081780 ; 7/9/2008 : Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Route 34/Diehl Farm Road -. _. . . - -- r - - • - - - -- _ - - - - .. ... . . .. ... . . .. . ... . . .. . . .. . .... . t : 081781 : 7/9/2008 : Canina - Vehicle Search : Route 34/Diehl Farm Road -- - -- -- -- =-- -- - - - ---- --'- —-- .. .------• - - - . _. -. ..- - - -- - - -- --- -- --- -- _.. ... -..... . -- • --- . . . .. . -- - - -- --- -- --- --- - . ... .. . . ._ .. . .. .. .. . ; 081782 7/9/200B; Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 800 Blk. Hampton Lane 081783 7/9%2008; M. . .. . . . . ... . ...... .. . .. .. torist Assist - Lockout ;200 BIk. E.Spring Street , . .. . . . .. .. . ... . ... .......r .... . . . ..... ... ... ... .. •... . .. .. -- -- -- - -9 - - --- - - • - •°----- - _- -- ---- - -- + ; 081784 7/9/2008 :Accident : Route 71/Hi h pint Road . .. .. ... .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . ...... . . : 081785 7/9/2008 :Accident : Route 34/Route 47 -- - --1 - - - - --- - -- - -- - -- - - - w • --- ---- ° - - -- - - . 081786 : 71912008 : Canine Training : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road : s of 7 w- w= -- - -- Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary it June 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 °IL Report #081552 to #081857 E Report # Date Ufifehse , � "; ` 1_oc�#ron � � , D81787 7/9/2008 Motorist Assist Lockout 600 Blk Hayden Drive D81788 7/9/2008 ; Theft Over $300 : 100 Blk. W.Hydraulic Avenue • . .. . .. . .. . ... .. ... . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _. . . . . _ . . . ; 081789 7/9/2008; Accident .. . . .. . . .. . .. 1900 BI. . S_Bridge Street .. _W. • . - -- • - •Moto. 7!912008 Motorist Assist = Lockout - .0 B.. . W.Co.. . . de Parkway - ; D81791 7/9/2008: Motorist Assist Lockout 100 Blk E Van Emmon Road - - -- - -- --- t D81792 7/9/2008 Mandatory Supervised Release Notification : 800 Blk Game Fa Road Farm --- - -- 081793 7/9/2008 Criminal Damage t.o Property 1500 Blk Cottonwood Trail ; *681794 7/9/2008;Motorist Assist - Lockout ; 1100 Blk. Grace Drive - .. ... ...... .. ... .. .. ..... m -- •--. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .._ . . - ; 681795 _ ' 719/20D8; Suspicious Person : 1200 Blk. N_Bridge Street D81796 7/9/2008 Assist Ambulance 100 Blk. Bertram Drive _4 . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . J 081797 ; 7/10/2008: Domestic Trouble 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway ; ._ . .... ._. . _�_ _ _ _. .... . ..r_ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ __ ____ _____ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ ____ ___ _ __ _ _ _ ____ j. .. __ . - _ _ _ _ . ... . _ . ._ __ __. .. .._ , 081798 ; 7/1 012 0 0 8; Curfew , Route 47/Route 71 08 7 . .° ; D81798 ; 7/10/2008Driving without Valid License : Route 47/Route 71 -• --- -- --- - - • -- - - - - ---- -- - -- -- • - - - - --- -- -- -- -- - - • -- • . . . .. . . ...... . .... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . D81799 ; 7/10/2008: Suspended/Revoked Drivers License : Fox Street/Poplar Drive ftft .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . t D81800 7110/2008 Accident Route 34/S camore Road . . . . . .. .. ... ... . ... .. . . .. .... J. _ . . .. . . ...Y.. . . .. ... . ... .. - --- - - - -- •--- - - D81801 ; 7/10/2008: Domestic Trouble : 500 Blk. Powers Court - -- --• . . .. .. .. ... . . . : D81802 ; 7/10/2008:Motorist Assist - Lockout : 100 Blk. Garden Street .. . . .. . ... . . . . •-. .. ... •.... . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. ... . D81803 ; 7/10/2008: Residential Burglary , . ;200 Blk Bertram Drive D81804 7/10/2008 Accident : Route 71 /Route 47 . . .. . .. .... . . . .. . • - _ -_ ._ .. . .. . . .. . . - - • -- -- - D81805 7/10/2008:Accident Alice Avenue/Faxon Road - - ' --• ----- --, -• -•-•----- -- -•- •---- -- -- -- --- - - -- ---- - ------11---•-- -- -- --- -- ------ - ---------- - -- -- --- - - - D81806 ; 7111 /2008: Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1300 Blk. Game Farm Road .. . .. .. .. . . . . : )81807 ; 7/11/2008 ; Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1100 Blk. Homestead Drive ... ••-- -•-- - - -- -- - ------- - -- - -•-•--- ---•- .. . .... .. .. .... . .. .. .... . .. . .. . .. . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . ..... ... . . D81808 : 7/11/2008; Suspended/Revoked Drivers License : Rosenwinkel Street/Galena Road -8 0.9 ; 7/11/2008; Driving wit hout Valid License Route 34/Autumn Creek Boulevard )81810 7/11/2008:Warrant Arrest : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road . -- - )81811 _: 7 . .. . .. 08; Lost Articles ; 800 B. .. Game Farm Road )81812 i 7/11/2008:Retail Theft : 900 Blk. Erica Lane . . .... .... .. .. . . . -• -° -- .. . - - -.. .. - - - -- • --- • ---- --- ---- --- ---- -- -- - --- . .. . ... . . . . ..- . . . ..- -°-- )81819 : 7/12/2008: Suspended/Revoked Driver's License : Church Street/River Street ..- •- -- . .__ J. . .. -•- ---- _- ..•. ---- --- -• .. . .. ... . . . .. . . .. ...... . .. ... .. .. ---- • -- ---. . . . . J )81820 ; 7112/2008: Accident ; Route 71/Route ..W . .... ... . . . .. . .. )81821 ; 7/12/2008; Domestic Trouble ; 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane mm. 1-6-2-20 ..i 7%12/20081f . ; Rut / anno . .. . . nt : Route .. Cnball T rail )81823 : 7/12/2008: Motorist Assist - Lockout : 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive )8182. 4 7_/_1.2/2008 Theft Over $_ 30.0 200 Blk__ Park Street .. . . . . .. .. ..... .. . . . .. . . J._ _ ._. . . . . J n )81825 ; 7/12/2008:Accident Coutryside Parkway/Marketview Drive ;- - - )81826 i 7/12/2008 Domestic Trouble 500 Blk. Heartland Drive . ..... .... . .. . .. .. . .. ... . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .... . .. . . . . . .... . ... • - - .. . .. . . ... . •.. .. . .-- ; 381827 ; 7/12/20081Accidant : Route 47/Galena Road )81828 : 7/12/2008: Obstructing Justice :200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway •- --- -- '- - ----- -- -- --• -• . ..... ... ... .. . .. . )81828 ; 7112/2008; Forsery 200 Blk. E Veterans Parkway m1m. . ....- - )81829 ... ... .. .. . .12208; Motorist Assist - Lookout : 3900 Blk. Evans Court . . .. .. . .. .. ..e .. .. ---• -- ° ... . . . . .... . . ... . . ...... . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .... . . . . .. . .. . .. )8 830 ; 7112/2008; Canine Search ; Route 47Nan Emmon Street ; )81831 ; 711212008:Accident : Route 47 ... . . ..... . . ........ . . . . )81831 : 7/12/2008, Zero Tolerance - ; Route 47Nan Emmon Street ; . . - ' - - - • - - -• ' )81832 ; 7/12/2008; Battery ; Route 47Nan Emmon Street __ ___ z . . ... __. _ . .. -. )81832 ; 7/12/2008; Disorderly Conduct - - ; Route 47Nan Emmon Street )81832 ; 7/12 .. .. .......sum .. . .. . .. . .... . . .... . ... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. : )81833 ; 7113/2008: Battery_ --- -- - --- ;1.400. 3-1k-.. Cannonball Trail )81834 7113/2008: Route 47/Orang )81835 71131200 e Street ; 8: Driving Under the Influence : 300 Blk Walter Street )81836 : 7/13/2008^Motorist Assist - Lockout : 500 Blk. Barberry Circle : )81837 t 7/13/2008 Assist Business Agency 1800 Blk Marketview Drive --- -- -- - --- - -- - - -- - -- - - - - - . . . . .. .. . . . _ . )81838 : 7/13/2008:Assist Ambulance ; 1500 Blk. Orchid Street s of 7 Y Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary R June 17, 2008 through July 14, 2008 �IL Report #081552 to #081857 .. _ L E R port # Date ' offense Location, --- - - - - - - ---- -- 081839 7/13/2008: Suspicious Auto ' 10900 Blk. Corneils Road 081840 7113/2008:Assistance Rendered C_ ivil Category : 100 Blk. Schoolhouse Road ; ; 081841 ; 7113/2008: Citizen Assist ; 800 Blk. Game Farm Road 'wl� -- -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- - w - - - - --° -- - - -- - --- - - - - - ; 081842 ; 7/13/2008 ; Battery : 200 Blk_ Heustis Street ; -- - - --- -- - - - -- - -- -- - -- -- - - - --- -- - --- - -- -- - - . . . . - -- - - - . . . . .- --- - - ---- ^ 081843 ; 7/13/2008: Missing Person - Juvenile/Male : 1400 Blk_N :Bridge Street -- -- - - - - - - - ' 081844. ; 7/14/2008: Domestic Trouble 200 Blk River Street _ . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . •. . .. — • - - - - - - - - - -- • -• - - • -- • -- - - - -- - 9 - : 081845 ; 7/14/2008 Motorist Assist : Lockout ;2000 Blk. S:Brid eStreet - - - - - - . . . . m -- - - - - - - . . . . . . 081846 : 7/14/2008: Motor Vehicle Theft : 7000 Blk. Route 47 081847 ; 7/1 412 008 Lost Articles ; 1000 Blk. N Bridge Street ; 081848 : 7/14/2008:Accident : Center Street/Route 47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 081849 ; 7/1412008: Assist Business Agency : 800 Blk_ Erica Lane , . . .. . . .. . . . .� .. . . .. . . .. . .r .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ' ; 081850 ; 7/14/2008 ;Accident ; Eldamain Road/Route 34 - - - - -- - --- -- -- - - -- - - -• - ---- - ° . -- - - - - . .-- . . .... 081851 : 7/14/2008: Mandetory Supervised Release Notification : 800 Blk. Game Farm Road . . - ... .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 081852 ; 7/14/2008 :Accident : Route47/Route71 - - - - - - - -- • -- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - -- - -- - -- - -- --- - - -- - - •-- - --- - - - --- -- - - - - - --- - -- • - - -- : 081853 ; 7/14/2008 :Accident : 600 Blk. Joliet Road . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . : 081854 ; 7/14/2008 ; Credit Card Fraud 1200 Blk. N Bridge Street :... . . - -- - -- - - - --- - - -- - - - -- - - - - ---- - ; 081855 : 7/14/2008; Accident ; Route 71/Route 126 - ° -- - - - --- -- - -- --- - - - - . . . . . . . - ------ - - - - - -- -- . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . ; ; 081856 7/14/2008 Criminal Damage to Property ; 500 Blk: Birchwood Drive 0,81.85.7 . . ,:. 7/14/2008 Lost Articles 100 Blk Appletree Court ... . .. . . . . . . . . 7 of 7 Ct EST. _.. 1836 1 YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Harold O. Martin 111, Chief of Police 804 Game Farm Road I Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Phone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 Date: July 3, 2008 To: Chief Harold O. Martin III From: Ron Diederich, Director of Support Services Reference: Monthly Mileage Report. During the month of June 2008, the Yorkville Police Department logged a total of 31 ,924 miles. Individual squad miles are: Monthly Current ; .. Reassign/ Squad Vehicle Squad Usage Miles Miles ;= Replace Date M-1 2006 Dodge Charger Patrol/K-9 23550 -09,226 2011 /2012 M-2 2006 Chevrolet Impala Chief 19395 40,451`; ' 2011/2012 M-3 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Detective 585 t 146,872 ' ° 2007/2008 M-3 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 11175 2010/2011 M-4 2002 Chevrolet Impala Police Cadet 11675 .•.117;22 2009/2010 M-5 2007 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 11053 5;994 2010/2011 M-6 2003 Chevrolet Impala Lieutenant 573 71;353!- 2010/2011 M-7 2001 Ford Crown Victoria DARE 0 72,460; ' ` 2011 /2012 M-8 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Administration 84 89;955 . , : 2010/2011 M-9 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Lieutenant 118 83,837= 2010/2011 M-10 2006 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 23816 42,256 . . 2009/2010 M-11 2003 Ford Crown Victoria YHS — SRO 85 .1 05,993 2009/2010 M-12 1999 Ford Expedition Operations 611 79 391 2010/2011 M-13 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 1 ,720 7, 2008/2009 M-14 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Administrative 271 2008/2009 M-15 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol / K-9 11603 74359:;, ' 2010/2011 M-16 2004 Ford Expedition Patrol Sergeant 853 $0, 193 ;3' 2008/2009 M-17 2004 Chevrolet Impala Detective 573 32,934: ' : 2014/2015 M-18 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 2010/2011 M-19 2005 Chevrolet Impala Patrol 2,781 7417 ;; 2008/2009 M-20 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Patrol/Trucks 900 =32 968 2011/2012 M-21 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 23879 46,201°' ° 2009/2010 M-22 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 21823 .k 49 511,;, 2009/2010 M-23 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Patrol 3,441 51,481u 2009/2010 M-24 2008 Ford Explorer Patrol Sergeant 15087 "°, , 15,29T 2011 /2012 M-25 2203 Chevrolet Impala Administrative 354 256 9982; 2012/2013 Ronald E. Diederich, DSS .'�0e`° c®ry J� ® Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST 1636 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -mot Telephone : 630-553-4340 off 0 ® T' Fax: 630- 553- 1141 , x .20 <LE Date : July 9 , 2008 To : Chief Harold 0 . Martin III From : Director Ron Diederich Reference : Speed Trailer report for May and June, 2008 Chief During the month of May and June the Alpha Speed trailer and the Speed Matrix trailer were deployed on the following dates, times and locations : May 1 through May 2 Westbound Spring @ Liberty May 1 through May 2 Northbound Game Farm @ City Hall May 8 through May 10 Town Square "Volunteer Apprciation " May 19 through May 22 Northbound Poplar @ Kelly Ave . May 28 through June 2 Northbound Walsh @ Buckthorn June 5 through June 6 Fox Chase @ Century "Police Training " June 16 through June 19 Town Square "Comp . Plan Meet" June 17 through June 20 Eastbound Fox @ S . Main St , June 25 through June 29 Town Square "Wine & Arts" June 25 through June 27 Westbound Center Pkwy @ McHugh The trailers were in operation for 692 hours for May and June . Respectfully, JJ Ron Diederich , Director of Support Services \� av� �� l 8 Sheriff Richard A. Randall Kendall County 1102 Cornell Lane 630 553-7500 Yorkville, IL 60560-9597 Fax 630 553- 1972 July 8 , 2008 THANK YOU! Monday night and Tuesday morning each of the 25 agencies listed at the bottom of this page responded to the call of a "Missing Child". Situations like this puts a knot in your gut, much like that of a "man with a gun" or a "person trapped in a fire" . Each of your agencies responded, performed and returned with a great sense of pride and professionalism that you can be proud of. Both individually and as separate entities we came together for a common goal which was to "find that child" . I am hopeful that you, as the Chief, Sheriff, or Administrator of an agency that assisted the Kendall County Sheriff' s Office in Oswego Township, will please pass on to the individuals that responded to this situation the recognition of a "Job Well Done". I can assure you the effort and determination that was put forth was truly appreciated by the family and this Office. It seems we (emergency services) respond to and deal with tragedies and horrific situations which take an emotional toll, but that' s part of the "job" . Today, however, we had a positive outcome and it puts a brighter perspective on "what we do, why we do it and why we continue to serve" . The Kendall County Sheriff s Office is grateful for the response and I want to assure each of you that we (KCSO) will respond with you in any time of need with whatever we can do to provide your community to the best of our ability. With sincere appreciation, � 2 ?� Sheri chard A. Randall Sheriff Richard A. Randall Kendall County 1102 Cornell Lane 630 553-7500 Yorkville, IL 60560-9597 Fax 630 553-1972 The Kendall County Sheriff' s Office The Kendall County EMA The Kendall County Auxilliary Montgomery Police Department Fox Valley Park District Joliet Police Department Oswego Police Department Oswego Fire Protection District DuPage County Sheriff' s Office Plainfield EMA Will County EMA Cook County Sheriff s Office K-9 Unit Illinois State Police Midwest K-9 Naperville EMA Illinois Conservation Police Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection District Aurora Police Department Sugar Grove Police Department Naperville Police Department Elburn Police Department Kane County Sheriff's Office DeKalb County Sheriff' s Office Yorkville Police Department Yorkville Park District JUN 3 0 2008 Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department YDRKV(LLE Hydraulic Yo rkvi lle, ,r EDOTr o IL 60560 Fqt 630.553.4357 630.553.4360 fax www.yorkville.il.us R P RE M June 27, 2008 Dear Yorkville Police Department, We would like to take a moment and thank you for your support of the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Camp 911 and Safety Town event. By providing staff for the Camp 911 and Safety Town program, you allowed us to provide a safety camp for students in the Yorkville Community. Your goodwill helps us to grow and offer new programs, to the Yorkville community. As most of you know, nobody likes asking for volunteers, and we truly do not take your volunteer support for granted. Your volunteer support is going to a good cause — supporting the kids and the community. The students loved the opportunity to see Officer Pleckham and Bandit show the commands they have learned! Parents were all thrilled to see the hands on experience they received from your department. Thank you again for your support. JUN 3 0 2006 Sincerely, Angie Alw ood Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department J NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS DeKALB, KANE-SOUTH & KENDALL COUNTIES, INC. June 27, 2008 Chief Harold O. Martin III Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Martin: On behalf of the entire the NAMIDKK Board of Directors and our NAMI family, thank you for your recent membership submission and for your support for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. NAMFs mission is to improve the lives of people with mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. NAMIDKK will continue to reach out to families and consumers in need of assistance through our help line, classes, and educational endeavors. It is due to the assistance of people like yourself that we are able to continue pursuing the goals of this organization. Newsletters published by NAMI will keep you up to date on fundraising events that you can participate in, as well as general meetings to which all are encouraged to attend . You can also find these updates and information on our website, Namidkk.org. Your membership will expire at the end of June 2009. However, you will receive a renewal opportunity during that month, prior to expiration. We appreciate your personal commitment to the concerns and programs of this worthy organization ! Sincerely,• _ Margaret Isaacson Office Manager 400 Mercy Lane, Aurora , IL 60506 • (630) 896-6264 Fax (630) 896-6365 Email info @namidkk. org I- vouc 9 .S 6 T T ® ®tom �swElm 1 1 8®6de R ry b�.v 3525 Route 34 Oswego, Illinois 60543 46, �., . J � Dwight A. Baird Emergency. 911 Chief of Police Non-Emergency (630) 554-3426 Administration: (630) 551-7300 Fax: (630) 554-9379 June 23, 2008 To: Chief of Police I would like to thank your Department for providing Officer(s) to participate in the School Crisis Training Exercise on June 6,100S.' This training consisted of placing numerous suspects in the school and creating,an active shooter scenario. We also were able to test our evacuation procedures, .in conjunction with our school district. This exercise proved to be very kzeneficial in identifying successful actions taken by responding Officers as welt 2s identifying training needs. 'Another highlight of the 11 . .._ training was observing Officers from different agencies with different"radio frequencies facilitate communication among themselves. Again, I would like to thank;you and the responding Officer(s) for, working together with the Oswego Police Department to improve the services that we prbvide to our citizens. 45 Detective Sergeant Jeff Burgner 915 630-551 -7314 - Office �2eb &e j53 3956 TakE HEALTH a ESYSTEMS` Pofeesional Care Always There. Joni Cave, FNP - - Take Care Nurse Practitioner - 866-TAKE-CARE Chicago Market www,takecuehealth.com /�ellQ6VZ /ZIWII�f , .101,/ 10�7 . �11000�LB1 t � 6� dSGlI�C{�i gust want to say. . . Thanks! 1 l vd �r v� �� O7ferll /hS .� 'i(/, �� � ��VA �0 p C/ y Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 2` T Legal ❑ EST. 1836 Finance ❑ 1 h`� Engineer El Tracking Number 4 ❑ L h City Administrator ^w �O Consultant ❑ PS 2008-26 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Request to Hire Part-Time Records Clerk Meeting and Date: City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 Synopsis: Request to hire a part-time Records Clerk. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Due to increase in duties, as well as implementing the adjudication hearing process, we are requesting one part-time records clerk(30 hours per week) to add to our Records Staff. The job description for the position of Records Clerk exists,however, it will not be a full-time position. Lisa Pickering From: Harold Martin Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 2:30 PM To: Lisa Pickering Subject: FW: Public Safety Meeting From: Harold Martin Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 9:44 AM To: Rose Spears; val.burd @comcast.net Cc: walldozer @aol.com; Robyn Sutcliff; Joe Plocher Forwarder; Don Schwarizkopf; Molly Batterson Subject: Public Safety Meeting Good Morning Everyone: I just wanted to make sure I reminded everyone that I will be unable to attend Thursday Night's Public Safety Meeting. I received a Ticket for Jimmy Buffet's concert that night for my birthday. Lt. Schwartzkopf will be filling in for me at the meeting. The one issue I really need support for is hiring a Part-Time Records Clerk to help in the front office. I will be asking for a 30 hour per week part-time person. With the new Administrative Adjudication process and hiring three more officers has increased the work load considerably. I believe this will help us get by until next fiscal year, at which time 1 will be asking to increase the office staff by two FTE's (Full Time Employees). I do believe I will have more than enough justification for the positions at that time. I want to thank each and every one of you in advance for your continued support of the Yorkville Police Department. Sincerely, Chief Harold Martin Harold Martin, Chief of Police Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Phone: 630-553-4340 Direct: 630-553-8505 Fax: 630-553-1141 E-Mail: hmartin(d)vorkville.il.us i C/py Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number il J� 0 T Legal ❑ ;; h 0 /1 esr. l — Less Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number .4 �� G City Administrator ❑ Consultant ❑ PS 2008-29 CCE Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Fine Schedule for Administration Adjudication Meeting and Date• City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 Synopsis: Request to hire a part-time Records Clerk. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Lisa Pickering Clerk's Office Name Department Agenda Item Notes: As part of the administrative adjudication process, a fine schedule will need to be adopted in order for us to offer the option of prepayment for certain citations. If this fine schedule is adopted, it will give people the opportunity to claim they are"liable" and pay the fine instead of appearing before the hearing officer. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) Ordinance No. AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APPROVING A FINE SCHEDULE FOR THE PRE-PAYMENT OF CERTAIN CITATIONS PENDING UNDER ADMINISTRATAIVE ADJUDICATION WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the "City") is a non home-rule municipality in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and has the powers granted to it by law; and, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City (the "Corporate Authorities") approved and adopted an Administrative Adjudication Ordinance as Chapter 13 of the City Code of Ordinances, by Ordinance No. 2008-35 on May 13, 2008; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Administrative Adjudication Code, the City now desires to adopt a schedule of fines for the prepayment of certain ordinance citations, where the liability of the person committing the ordinance violation would be determined at an administrative adjudication hearing, but the violator wishes to claim liability and pay the fine instead of appearing before the hearing officer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. The Corporate Authorities hereby approve the Fine Schedule for Pre-Payment of Ordinance Citations, attached as Exhibit A. 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. 2008. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2008. MAYOR 2 EXHIBIT A FINE SCHEDULE FOR PRE-PAYMENT OF ORDINANCE CITATIONS (ASSUMES ANY ORDINANCE NOT LISTED HERE IS A MANDATORY COURT DATE UNTIL OTHERWISE AMENDED) 5-2-4: Collars & Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . $25 5-2-5: Running at large . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 5-2-6: Disturbing the peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 5-2-8: Dog waste . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 5-3-2-4: Obstructing Sidewalks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $25 6-2-6: Commercial vehicle parking . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 6-2-3F: Parking of non-motorized vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 6-2-3D: City parkways . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 6-2-3G: Snowfall, parking after 2" . . . .. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . M . $50 6-2-3C: Beecher Community Building parking . . . . .. . . . . . . $25 6-2-1 : Parking regulations/restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 6-2-2: Parking prohibited on certain streets . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . $25 6-2-3 (A-G): Additional parking prohibitions . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $25 6-2-4: Two hour time limit . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 3-413-11 : Mechanical Amusement Devices . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . $25 per machine/per violation 3-4C-9A: Raffle License. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $25 3-9-24: Massage License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . $500 3-10-18: Tattoo License . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . $500 4-2-6: Plants and weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . $50 7-1 -3: Snow deposits on streets . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . $50 7-4-12H : Vehicle parking restrictions . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . $50 7-4-27: Park use penalties . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. $50 7-5-9C2: Water use penalties .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $100 7-5-15K (2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 4) Water conservation . . . . . . 0 .. . . .. $100 3-7-10: Soliciting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . $100 XCEO C/T` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number it J� 4 �� Legal ❑ !G Finance EST. 1836 ❑ I�t Engineer El Tracking Number .O s City Administrator ❑ a �O Consultant ❑ PS 2008-22 <LE ��'� ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Request to Purchase Lightning Detectors Meeting and Date: City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: q�D C®pl, Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST ;. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 63O-553-4340 G M O Fax. 630-553-1141 <4E iV Date : August 7, 2008 To : Mayor Valerie Burd Public Safety Chair Rose Spears ' City Council Members From : Chief Harold Martin Reference : Purchase of Lightening Detector Units I have requested that we purchase Lightening Detector Units from the Thor Guard , Inc. Company. The request comes on the concerns I have for the safety of our Children when playing organized sports as well as when on school property when the weather turns bad . This proposal will cover the rest of the schools located within the City limits of the United City of Yorkville. I will also try and work on obtaining funds to provide the same coverage to the Bristol Grade School as i outside our jurisdictional boundaries. The system we are looking at purchasing is the Thor Guard Lightening System which has the Guardian Emergency Notification System (LENS) . This feature allows us to coordinate with the schools emergency procedures. The total cost for this system for the following areas : 1 . ) Grande Reserve School $8,900 2 . ) Bristol Bay School $8, 900 3 . ) Yorkville Middle School $ 10, 550 4 . ) Fox Hill Park $6r250 $34,600 Optional Equipment $ 2, 325 (3 LED Strobes and Software) $36,925 Total Cost of Equipment Labor Cost are yet to be determined , we are trying to work with the Schools to cover that cost. If the schools are unable to cover this cost we will cover the cost. We currently have the funds in the Police Capital Budget - Weather Warning Line item . This money is money collected from developers at $75 per acre specifically for this purpose . Wait Wyrlarczyk OR Territory Manager U��®' Inc. 25020 Vermette Rd. Plainfield, IL 60585 integrated Lightning Prediction and Warning Systems Tel: (815) 254-3526 Cell: (708) 989-8273 Sergeant Ron Diederich April 12,2008 Yorkville Police Department 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville,Illinois 60560 Reference: Thor Guard Lightning Warning Systems. Grand Reserve School Lightning Only GENS I L 75B Computer Console and Sensor $ 5,400.00 $ 6,300.00 1 VOTBD75B Base Driver,Horns,Strobe $ 2,100.00 $ 2,600.00 1 Line Conditioner UPS(Uninterruptible Power Supply) $ 180.00 Equipment Cost $7,680.00 $8,900.00 Bristol Bay School Lightning Only GENS 1 L 75B Computer Console and Sensor $ 5,400.00 $ 6,300.00 1 VOTBD75B Base Driver,Horns, Strobe $ 2,100.00 $ 2,600.00 1 Line Conditioner UPS(Unintcnuptible Power Supply) $ 180.00 Equipment Cost $7,680.00 $8,900.00 New High School Lightning Only GENS 1 L 75R Computer Console and Sensor $ 6,500.00 $ 7,300.00 1 VOTBD27B Base Hom& Transmitter $ 2,900.00 $ 3,100.00 1 Line Conditioner UPS(Uninterruptible Power Supply) $ 180.00 A complete remote assembly is in storage.Requires a new battery. $ 100.00 $ 100.00 1 VOT Chip Upgrade for Remote. $ 50.00 Equipment Cost $9,680.00 $10,550.00 TOTAL EQUIPMENT PRICE Lightning Only GENS $25,040.00 $28,350.00 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 3 Internal LED Strobes $ 525.00 $ 525.00 3 THOR PC YI.Network Software $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 Fox Hill West Park 1 Thorguardian Stand Alone,L 125 Computer,Horn, Strobe $ 5,800.00 1 High Watt Solar Panel $ 450.00 Equipment Cost S6,250.00 Freight Charges F.O.B.Sunrise,Florida 1193 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway Sunrise, Florida 33323 • Tel: (954) 835-0900 • Fax: (954) 835-0808 Page 2. OPTIONAL Installation. A site review is required to give an accurate cost of normal installation. Any rentals of special equipment, operators or services will be additional. Sergeant Diederich, we briefly discussed the function and operations of the GENS (Guardian Emergency Notification System). This feature is a valuable tool the schools can incorporate into their procedures. The price difference is $3,310. If there is a need to schedule another meeting or if you have questions regarding the operations of the systems, don't hesitate to call. Regards, - � Walt Wynarczyk 0 C/T . Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number O J -a Legal ❑ EST. Baas Finance ❑ Engineer ❑ Tracking Number City Administrator F1�; a^ate �O Consultant ❑❑ EDC 2008-34 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Raintree Village—Agreement Regarding Transfer of Developer's Rigbts Meeting and Date: City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 Synopsis: Lennar transfer to new developer. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Brendan McLaughlin Administration Name Department Agenda Item Notes: STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) Ordinance No. 2008- AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ]KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APPROVING AN AGREEMENT REGARDING TRANSFER OF DEVELOPER'S RIGHTS 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, MS Rialto Raintree Village IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, MS Rialto Raintree Village II IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Raintree Village L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company, and Raintree Village II L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company (collectively, the "Assignor"), and Thill, Sweeny & Williams, L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company (the "Assignee"), and the City, desire to enter into an agreement regarding the transfer of the developer's rights (the "Agreement"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein; and, WHEREAS, the Assignor is the owner of the real estate located within the City limits, as described within the Agreement (the "Subject Property"); and, WHEREAS, Assignor's predecessors in title to the Subject Property (the "Developer") acquired the Subject Property and other real estate subject to a certain Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement by and between the City and Edmeier Group, Inc., for the development known as "Fox Highlands Estates and Golf Club," dated March 27, 1997 (the "Original Annexation Agreement"); and entered into a certain Amendment to Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement (The Highlands Subdivision) with the City dated December 109 2002, that related to the annexation of the Subject Property to the City and certain issues relating to the development of the Subject Property; and, WHEREAS, the Original Annexation Agreement has been further amended from time to time, and for the purposes hereof, the Original Annexation Agreement and all amendments thereto shall be referred to as the "Annexation Agreement"; and, WHEREAS, in addition, the Developer entered into (i) a Public Infrastructure Agreement dated August, 1 , 2003, with the City and other parties in connection with the establishment of "Special Service Area No 2003-100," and (ii) a Public Improvements Agreement dated November 1 , 2005, with the City and other parties in connection with the establishment of "Special Service Area No 2004-107" (collectively, the "Improvement Agreements"); and; WHEREAS, the Assignor has agreed to transfer and convey the Subject Property to Assignee, and, in connection with such transfer and conveyance, Assignor desires to assign to Assignee, and Assignee desires to accept from Assignor, certain rights and obligations of Assignor in, to, and under the Annexation Agreement and Improvement Agreements, as such rights are described in the attached Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section L The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section Z The Corporate Authorities hereby approve the attached Agreement Regarding Transfer of Developer's Rights by and between MS Rialto Raintree Village IL, LLC, MS Rialto Raintree Village II IL, LLC, Raintree Village L.L.C., Raintree Village II L.L.C., Thill, Sweeny & Williams, L.L.C., and the United City of Yorkville. Section 3. This Ordinance shall bee 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. 2008. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of 2008. MAYOR 2 THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BYAND SHOULD BE RETURNED TO: Brian Meltaer nMELTZER, PURTILL & STELLELLC 1515 East Woodfield Road Second Floor Schauneburg, Illinois 60173-5431 (847) 330-2400 For Use by the Recorder's Office Only AGREEMENT REGARDING TRANSFER OF DEVELOPER'S RIGHTS Re: Raintree Village THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made effective this _ day of August, 2008, by and between MS RIALTO RAINTREE VILLAGE IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, MS RIALTO RAINTREE VILLAGE II IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, RAINTREE VILLAGE L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company, and RAINTREE VILLAGE II L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Assignor"), and TRILL, SWEENEY & WILLIAMS, L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company ("Assignee"), and the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation (the "City"). Assignor, Assignee and the City shall each hereinafter be referred to as a Party and collectively as the "Parties". RECITALS Assignor is the owner, collectively, of the real estate legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto, together with any and all improvements, structures and fixtures presently located thereon (the "Property"), all which is located in the United City of Yorkville, in Kendall County, Illinois. Assignor's predecessors in title to the Property ("Developer") acquired the Property and other real estate subject to that certain Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement Between the United City of Yorkville and The Edmeier Group, Inc., for the Development Known as "Fox Highlands Estates and Golf Club", dated March 27, 1997 ("Original Annexation Agreement") and entered into that certain Amendment to Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement (The Highlands Subdivision) with the City dated December 10, 2002, that relates to the annexation of the Property to the City and certain issues relating to the development of the Property. The Original Annexation Agreement, as amended, has been further amended from time to time. For purposes hereof, the Original Annexation Agreement and all amendments thereto shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Annexation Agreement". (30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 ) In addition, the Developer entered into (i) a Public Infrastructure Agreement dated August 1 , 2003 with the City and other parties in connection with the establishment of "Special Service Area No 2003-100", and (ii) a Public Improvements Agreement dated November 1 , 2005 with the City and other parties in connection with the establishment of "Special Service Area No 2004- 107" (together the "Improvement Agreements"). Assignor has agreed to transfer and convey the Property to Assignee, and, in connection with such transfer and conveyance of the Property, Assignor desires to assign to Assignee, and Assignee desires to accept from Assignor, certain of the rights and obligations of Assignor in, to and under the Annexation Agreement and Improvement Agreements. The City has approved the transfers provided for herein. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree that the following shall occur and be effective from and after the closing of the conveyance of the Property by Assignor to Assignee ("Closing"): 1 . Assignment. A. Assignor does hereby assign, transfer and convey to Assignee all of the rights and obligations of Assignor (as successor and/or assignee of the rights and obligations of the Owner and Developer under the Annexation Agreement) as such rights and obligations relate to the Property, including, without limitation, (i) the right to receive certain reimbursements or payments from the City, excluding and specifically excepting, a claim for a payment or payments due from the City (aggregating approximately $900,000) for costs incurred to install certain off- site sanitary sewer improvements which claim and any receipts or payments received thereunder shall be the property of Assignor, (ii) the obligation to complete and satisfy all construction and other conditions necessary to consummate and cause the City to accept all conveyances required of lots or outlots under the Annexation Agreement, and (iii) the obligations to complete the work covered by the letters of credit posted by the Assignor under the Annexation Agreement relating to the Property. B. Assignor does hereby assign, transfer and convey to Assignee all of the rights and obligations of the Assignor (as Developer and/or as successor or assignee of the rights and obligations of the Developer under the Improvement Agreements), including, without limitation, (i) the obligation to complete the work required of the Developer under the Improvement Agreements, and (ii) the right to seek reimbursement of certain eligible costs, as more fully agreed between Assignee and Assignor, excluding and specifically excepting, the right to receive reimbursement of approximately $1 .8 Million of eligible costs pursuant to a reimbursement request previously submitted to the City and by the City to the trustee under the SSA bond indenture, which right to receive reimbursement shall be retained by Assignor and all receipts or payments thereunder shall be Assignor's property. 2. Assumption. A. Assignee hereby accepts the assignment by Assignor of its rights and obligations under the Annexation Agreement to the extent described in Paragraph I .A. above, and agrees to and does hereby assume all such rights and obligations of Assignor thereunder. B. Assignee hereby accepts the assignment by Assignor of its rights and obligations under the Improvement Agreements to the extent described in Paragraph I .B. above, and agrees to and does hereby assume all such rights and obligations of Assignor thereunder. 130034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 1 2 3. City Consent. The City hereby consents to the foregoing assignment by Assignor and assumption by Assignee and, effective upon the Closing, does hereby release Assignor from all of its obligations under the Annexation Agreement and Improvement Agreements and hereby recognizes Assignee as the Developer under the Annexation Agreement and the Improvement Agreements, as they relate to the Property. 4. Letter of Credit Exchange. Simultaneously with the Closing, Assignee shall deliver to the City the letters of credit listed in Exhibit B hereto and the City shall return to Assignor the letters of credit listed in Exhibit C hereto. 5. Further Assurances. Upon the request of any Party, the other Parties agree to execute and deliver such further documents as may be reasonably required by such party to evidence and/or carry out the intent of this Agreement. This Agreement, and the terms and provisions hereof, shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, each party hereto and its respective successors, grantees, lessees and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed as of the date first above written. ASSIGNOR: MS RIALTO RAINTREE VILLAGE IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: MS RIALTO RESIDENTIAL HOLDINGS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its member By: MSR HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its member By: Name: Title: MS RIALTO RAINTREE VILLAGE H IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: MS RIALTO RESIDENTIAL HOLDINGS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its member By: MSR HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, its member By: Name: Title: {30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 } 3 RAINTREE VILLAGE L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company By: LENNAR CHICAGO, INC., an Illinois corporation, successor by merger to Concord Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation, its manager By: Name: Title: RAINTREE VILLAGE II L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company By: LENNAR CHICAGO, INC., an Illinois corporation, successor by merger to Concord Homes, Inc., a Delaware corporation, its manager By: Name: Title: ASSIGNEE: TRILL, SWEENEY & WILLIAMS, L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company By: Name: William J. Thill Title: a Manager CITY: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation By: Attest: {30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 } 4 STATE OF ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that , as of MSR Holding Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is a member of MS Rialto Residential Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is a member of MS Rialto Raintree Village IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Company"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the Company for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this day of 2008. Notary Public STATE OF ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that , as of MSR Holding Company, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is a member of MS Rialto Residential Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which is a member of MS Rialto Raintree Village II IL, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Company"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the Company for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this _ day of 2008. Notary Public }30034: 139: 00361709.DDC :2 } 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) Ss. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that Glenn V. Richmond, as a Vice President of Lennar Chicago, Inc., an Illinois corporation, which is the manager of Raintree Village L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company (the "Company"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the Company for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this day of 92008. Notary Public STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that Glenn V. Richmond, as a Vice President of Lennar Chicago, Inc., an Illinois corporation, which is the manager of Raintree Village 11 L.L.C., an Illinois limited liability company (the "Company"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the Company for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this _ day of 52008. Notary Public {30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 } 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that William J. Thill, a Manager of Thill, Sweeney & Williams, L.L.C., an Illinois liability company (the "Company"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the Company for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this _ day of 2008. Notary Public STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that and the and respectively of the United City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation (the "City"), appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of the City for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and Notarial Seal this _ day of 2008. Notary Public 130034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 ) 7 EXHIBIT A Legal Description of the Property PARCEL 1 : LOTS 4, 105 13, 14 AND 16 IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED JANUARY 13, 2004 AS DOCUMENT 200400000938, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: LOTS 139 TO 143, INCLUSIVE, AND LOT 147 IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT TWO, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED AUGUST 19, 2004 AS DOCUMENT 200400023274, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 3 : LOTS 234 TO 237, INCLUSIVE, AND LOTS 240 TO 244, INCLUSIVE, IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT THREE, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED AUGUST 19, 2004 AS DOCUMENT 200400023275, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL4: LOTS 264 TO 282, INCLUSIVE, LOTS 287 TO 292, INCLUSIVE, LOTS 297 TO 298 BOTH INCLUSIVE AND LOTS 300 TO 318, INCLUSIVE, IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT FOUR, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOCUMENT 200600015999, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 5: LOTS 341 AND 342, LOTS 346 TO 428, INCLUSIVE, LOTS 430 TO 431 , INCLUSIVE, AND LOTS 436 TO 438, INCLUSIVE, IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT FIVE, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED NNE 20, 2005 AS DOCUMENT 200500017195, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 6: LOTS 439 TO 466, INCLUSIVE, LOTS 469 TO 483, INCLUSIVE, AND LOTS 485 TO 542, INCLUSIVE, IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT SIX, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 AS DOCUMENT 200700032691 , IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 7: LOTS 2629 263, 2845 286 AND LOT 283 (EXCEPT THAT PART, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 100.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE IN SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHEASTERLY, EASTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, BEING A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, 32.97 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY IN SAID NORTHERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST ALONG AN EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 114.91 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE IN SAID EASTERLY LINE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, BEING A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 317.00 FEET, 24.57 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID EASTERLY LINE THROUGH WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 43 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST; (30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 ) THENCE SOUTH 48 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST, 125.78 FEET TO A WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT THROUGH WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS NORTH 39 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, BEING A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 192.00 FEET, 3.98 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY IN SAID WESTERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG A WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 139.91 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING) AND LOT 285 (EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 277.44 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 145. 18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST, AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 145.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE PENULTIMATE DESCRIBED COURSE, 125.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; AND EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOT 285, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 422.62 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 145.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST, AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 145.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE PENULTIMATE DESCRIBED COURSE, 125.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOT 285 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECOND WEST ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 132.26 FEET FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 145. 18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST, AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 145.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE PENULTIMATE DESCRIBED COURSE, 125.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOT 285 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECOND WEST ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 132.26 FEET THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST, AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 125.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE NORTH 38 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 132.26 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE IN SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHEASTERLY, EASTERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, BEING A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, 39.27 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY IN SAID NORTHERLY LINE; THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 75.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE IN SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHEASTERLY, SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, BEING A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, 39.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND ALSO EXCEPTING EBE 293, EBE 294, EBE 295, EBE 296 AND EBE 299), ALL IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT FOUR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2006-00015999, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 8: THAT PART OF LOT 106, RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT ONE, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 4 AND PART OF SECTION 9, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH RANGE 7, EAST (30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 ) OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED JANUARY 13, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2004-9385 ALONG WITH CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED MAY 21 , 2004 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2004-00013610 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JANUARY 18, 2005 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2005-00001630, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT 106, EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 106; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, 589.47 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 52 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST, 18938 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE SOUTH 37 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, 413.55 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE, BEING A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 67.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 39.78 FEET, A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 54 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 39.20 FEET TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE; THENCE WESTERLY, NORTHWESTERLY AND NORTHERLY ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, BEING A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, AN ARCH LENGTH OF 47.52 FEET, A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 54 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 40.68 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 192.26 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT, BEING A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 265.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 257.80 FEET, A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 27 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 247.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 57.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 9: LOT 216 IN RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT TWO, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 4, PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10 AND PART OF SECTION 9, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED AUGUST 19, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2004-00023274, IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 10: LOT 467 IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT SIX, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 AS DOCUMENT 2007-00032691, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. (30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 ) EXHIBIT B Letters of Credit to be Posted by Assignee [See attached] {30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 I EXHIBIT C Letters of Credit to be Returned to Assisi LETTER ORIGINAL PREVIOUS CURRENT SURETY/ OF CREDIT BENEFICIARY EXPIRE AMOUNT REDUCTIONS AMOUNT BANK '104125069 IDOT 07118108 $3,00000 $3,000.00 AonlArch Ins. / Lennar FGAC -06116 United City of Yorkville 05/11/09 $623,108.10 $523,162.10 $99,946.00 Fidelity FGAC -06117 United City of Yorkville 05/11/09 $880,058.84 $727,153.05 $152,90579 Fidelity FGAC-05118 United City of Yorkville 0511V09 $649,226.23 $550,178.25 $99,047.98 Fidelity FGAC - 05167 United City of Yorkville 05/18/09 $2,438,108.84 $1,932,924.73 $503,184.11 Fidelity 'SU5015833 United City of Yorkville 1221/08 $488,017.20 $317,967.65 $170,049.35 AONArch Ins. / Lennar FGAC - 06108 United City of Yorkville 0428109 $1,69,781.00 $1,297,971.86 $396,809.12 Fidelity FGAC - 06137 United City of Yorkville 05/18109 $2,011,380.68 $1,120,252.36 $891,128.30 Fidelity $8,785,680.89 $2,316,070.65 f30034: 139: 00361709.DOC :2 } C/ry Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� G , " Legal ■ � .s� esr. 1836 Finance F1 1 _ Engineer ■ Tracking Number {O Ir y City Administrator ❑ �O Consultant El EDC 2008-35 � ,<GE % ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Lincoln Prairie Temporary Stormwater Management Easement Agreement Meeting and Date• City Council/August 12,2008 Synopsis: Agreement stating the responsibility of the developer and property owner of lot 2 for the temporary stormwater management system and allowing the City authority to enforce these responsibilities. Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 2/26/2008 Action Taken: Final Plat approval Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Majority Council Action Requested: Approve Easement Approve Easement Agreement Submitted by: Travis Miller Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached staff report Memorandum ,? x 0 To: Economic Development Committee From: Travis Miller EST 1 1936 CC: Brendan McLaughlin Lisa Pickering (for distribution) Date: July 30, 2008 Subject: Lincoln Prairie Temporary Stormwater Easement Agreement The Final Plat for Lincoln Prairie Subdivision was approved February 26, 2008. The resolution approving the plat recognized, and allowed for, the developer's need to manage stormwater temporarily upon Lot 4 until the permanent stormwater outfall is constructed. The purpose of the attached easement agreement is to state the responsibility of the developer and the owner of Lot 2 (proposed asphalt plant) during the temporary interim period and provides authority to the City to monitor and enforce proper maintenance of the temporary stormwater management system. TEMPORARY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT EASEMENT AGREEMENT This Agreement is made this _day of , 200_, by and between DONALD J. HAMMAN and CAROL S. HAMMAN (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor"), the HEALY ASPHALT COMPANY, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as "Healy"), and The United City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Grantee"). The Grantor and Grantee are sometimes individually referred to as "Parry" and collectively referred to as "Parties" herein. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Grantor is the owner in fee simple of a certain parcel of real estate, which is legally described on "Exhibit A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, which is located south of Corneils Road and east of Eldamain Road in Yorkville, Illinois (hereinafter referred to as "Subject Property"); and WHEREAS, Grantor intends to develop the Subject Property as an industrial park in several phases of construction beginning with the Healy asphalt plant to be constructed as the fast phase of development which plant shall be located just east of Eldamain Road and within Lot 2; and WHEREAS, Healy intends to provide all required storm water management for construction of the asphalt plant as located within Lot 2 within an on-site storm water basin as depicted in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, said storm water detention basin will be equipped with a temporary sedimentation basin (as shown on Exhibit "D" attached hereto and incorporated herein) and a temporary storm water outfall pipe draining to an existing low area as depicted in Exhibit `B" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and 136672/1 1 WHEREAS, when Grantor undertakes the second phase of construction on the Subject Property for an additional new use, Grantor shall ensure that the on-site detention basin and/or basins located on the Subject Property are equipped with a permanent storm sewer outfall pipe; and WHEREAS, during the interim period of time when the on-site detention facility serving the fast phase of development is not equipped with a permanent storm sewer outfall pipe, a rainfall event greater than a 100-year storm may occur which causes an overflow of water from the on-site detention basin into another area of the Subject Property; and WHEREAS, the parties wish to memorialize an agreement as to the granting of a temporary access easement covering the entire Subject Property to provide the Grantee with the ability to enter the Subject Property to monitor, inspect, maintain and repair the on-site storm water management facility, temporary sedimentation basin and interim high water level areas on an emergency basis. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of ten ($ 10.00) dollars in hand paid and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the following agreements, covenants and restrictions are made: 1 . Incorporation of Recitals. The foregoing recitals are substantive and are incorporated by reference in this paragraph 1 as though fully set forth herein. 2. Grant of Easements. Grantor hereby grants to Healy and Grantee, and to Healy and Grantee's successors and assigns, a temporary, non-exclusive easement over and across the portion of the Subject Property depicted in Exhibit `B," and Exhibit "D" attached hereto and made a part hereof (hereinafter referred to as the "Easement Area"), consistent with and for the purposes set forth in the terms of this Agreement; and a temporary, non-exclusive access easement over the entire Subject Property. The Easements granted herein shall automatically terminate upon the Grantee's issuance of a building permit for Phase II development of the Subject Property; and 3. Purposes of the Easements. The purposes of the easements granted herein are: a. The temporary, non-exclusive easement over the Easement Area is for the temporary right, privilege and authority, but not the obligation, to survey and inspect, and construct, reconstruct, repair and maintain, but only in cases of emergency, the storm water management area which is depicted as the "Interim High Water Level" (hereinafter "HWL") on the HWL Exhibit attached hereto as Exhibit `B", together with any and all manhole catch basins, connections, ditches, swales, and other structures and appurtenances as may be deemed necessary by Grantee. The right is also granted to cut down, trim, or remove any trees, shrubs, or other plants on the Easement Area that interfere with the operation of the storm water management facilities located on the Subject Property. b. The temporary, non-exclusive access easement over the entire Subject Property is 136672/1 2 for the right of access across the Subject Property in the event of an emergency, together with necessary equipment, to do any of the work or perform any of the easement rights described in paragraph 3.a. above. Healy shall remain primarily responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of the storm water management areas, pipes and appurtenances. Grantee will perform only emergency procedures as deemed necessary by the Grantee's Engineer. C. Certain Best Management Practices (`BMP's") shall be used in the design and construction of the facilities to be done by Healy such as erosion control measures at the outlet structure location and sedimentation control measures within on-site swales. A maintenance plan for the BMP's shall be submitted to the Grantee by Healy and Healy shall remain responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the BMP's. The uses contemplated by Healy and Grantor in the development of the Lincoln Prairie development include industrial activity which may be detrimental to landscaping, including areas designed to act as stormwater best management practices to cleanse stormwater before it reaches detention/retention basins or leaves Lot 2 and/or the Lincoln Prairie development. Healy and Grantor will allow access to Grantee's personnel to monitor these areas. If it becomes apparent that landscaping and/or stormwater best management practices cannot survive or function properly or be maintained properly as originally designed, Healy agrees to take additional measures at its own cost and within a timeframe acceptable to the Grantee, to improve sediment/debris removal, remove and replace landscaping, and/or revise stormwater best management practices as instructed by the Grantee. 4. Grantor Restrictions. During the term of this Agreement, Grantor shall not: a. place any permanent buildings on the Easement Area; or b. change the topography or storm water management structures within the Easement Area prior to Grantee's approval of Grantor's Phase II grading plans. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the storm water management structures within the Easement Area may be used for purposes that do not then or later interfere with the Grantee's rights herein. 5. Conduct and Coordination of Maintenance, Repair and Replacement. All entries by Grantee and Healy upon the Easement Area shall be done in a reasonable manner so as to minimise impact upon the activities of the Grantor. However, any damage to the Subject Property caused as a result of Grantee's activities on the Easement Area or the Subject Property shall be the obligation of the Grantor to correct and restore to its original condition. Healy shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of the temporary discharge pipe from its stormwater detention facility as well as the installation and maintenance of the temporary outlet structure located on the Subject Property. 6. Grantee's Costs. In the event of an emergency affecting properties adjacent to 136672/1 3 the Subject Property requiring maintenance or repair of the Easement Area, Grantee may, at its option, perform such maintenance, repair, replacement. Grantor shall, upon presentment of verification by Grantee, immediately reimburse Grantee for any and all costs and charges associated therewith. In the event of a failure by Healy to maintain and repair the Easement Area and the improvements thereon, which impacts adjacent property owners or Grantee, then Grantee shall notify Grantor and Healy in writing of such failure. If Healy fails to remedy such failure within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice or, if such failure cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty (30) days, or in the event Healy fails to commence the cure of such failure within such thirty (30) day period and diligently pursue such cure to completion, Grantee may, at its option, perform the obligation which Healy has failed to properly perform hereunder and Healy shall, upon notice from Grantee, immediately pay to Grantee any and all costs and charges associated therewith. In the event that Grantee assumes any of Healy's obligations pursuant to this paragraph, Grantee shall be entitled to recover from Healy, upon request, the charges, fees, costs, and expenses reasonably incurred by Grantee. 7. Covenants Runnin¢ with the Land. All provisions of this Agreement, including the benefits and burdens set forth herein, shall run with the land and are binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. 8. Transfer of Ownership. Whenever a transfer of ownership of the real estate or a part thereof legally described in Exhibit A occurs, the liability of the transferor for any breach of covenant occurring thereafter shall automatically terminate with respect to such transferor. Any transferee shall automatically assume and be bound by the burdens and obligations hereunder naming with the land to the owner of the parcel or portion thereof being transferred. 9. Interpretation. This Agreement shall be interpreted in all respects pursuant to the laws of the State of Illinois. The rule of strict construction does not apply to the grants herein. The grants herein shall be given a reasonable construction to carry out the intention of the parties hereto to confer a commercially usable right of enjoyment to each party. 10. Jurisdiction and Venue. The parties hereby agree that the proper venue for any actions pursuant to this Agreement, brought by or on the behalf of any of the parties to this Agreement, shall be heard in the Courts of Kendall County, Illinois. All parties waive any objections to the jurisdiction of said Court and hereby consent to its jurisdiction. [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW] GRANTOR: 136672/1 4 DONALD J. HAMMAN CAROL S. HAMMAN STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that DONALD J. HAMMAN and CAROL S. HAMMAN, personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that they signed and delivered the said instrument as their free and voluntary act, for the uses and purposed therein set forth. Given under my hand and official seal this day of 200_ NOTARY PUBLIC 136672/1 5 HEALY ASPHALT COMPANY, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company By: Its Manager STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that , personally known to me to be the Manager of the HEALY ASPHALT COMPANY, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company, and personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that as such Manager, he signed and delivered the said instrument as such Manager as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of said limited liability company, for the uses and purposed therein set forth. Given under my hand and official seal this day of 9200 . NOTARY PUBLIC 1366/2/1 6 GRANTEE: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois Municipal Corporation By: Mayor By: City Clerk STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that , personally known to me to be the Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation, and personally known to me to be the City Clerk of said municipal corporation, and personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as such Mayor and City Clerk, they signed and delivered the said instrument as such Mayor and City Clerk of said municipal corporation and that they caused the corporated seal of said municipal corporation, as their free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act of said municipal corporation, for the uses and purposed therein set forth. Given under my hand and official seal this day of 200_ NOTARY PUBLIC 136672/1 7 LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A: Legal Description Exhibit B: High Water Level Exhibit Exhibit C: Lot 2 Detention Pond Exhibit Exhibit D: Sediment Basin Location Exhibit 136672/1 8 EXHIBIT W - LEGAL DESCRIPTION THAT PART OF SECTIONS 18 AND 19, IN BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF FRACTIONAL SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 2647.14 FEET, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF TIM NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID FRACTIONAL SECTION 18, 702.01 FEET, TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE LANDS OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 20 SECONDS FAST, ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, 565.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, 913.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LOB OF SAID LANDS, 191.81 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, 820.50 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LANDS, 2781.47 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID FRATIONAL SECTION 18; THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 1423.25 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN SANTA FE RAILROAD; THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 06 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 2231.02 FEET, TO THE CENTERLINE OF FAXON ROAD; THENCE NORTH 74 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 56 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, 518.61 FEET, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID FRACTIONAL SECTION 18; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 1813.97 FEET, TO SAID POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 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Hamman (the "Grantor"), the Healy Asphalt Company, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company ("Healy"), and the City (the "Grantee") desire to enter into a temporary easement agreement (the "Agreement"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, for property located south of Corneils Road and east of Eldamain Road (the "Subject Property"); and, WHEREAS, the Subject Property is located within the City limits and the Grantor is the owner of the Subject Property; and, WHEREAS, the purpose of the Agreement is to provide a temporary access easement covering the entire Subject Property to provide Grantee the ability to enter the Subject Property to monitor, inspect, maintain, and repair the on-site storm water management facility, temporary sedimentation base, and interim high water level areas on an emergency basis; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agreement, the Grantor grants to Healy and Grantee, a temporary, non-exclusive easement over and across a portion of the Subject Property, and a temporary, non- exclusive access easement over the entire property, as described in the Agreement; and, WHEREAS, the easements granted in the Agreement shall automatically terminate upon the Grantee's issuance of a building permit for Phase II development of 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 the attached Temporary Stormwater Management Easement Agreement by and between Donald J. Hamman and Carol S. Hamman, the Healy Asphalt Company, LLC, and the United City of Yorkville. 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. 2008. CITY CLERK ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of A.D. 2008. MAYOR 2 `, O C1 pt, Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� 1 , Legal ■ EST. 1836 Finance ❑ 1 — - Engineer ■ O �� ~ y City Administrator F1 Tracking Number 9fi .,m `20 Consultant ❑ EDC 2008-21 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Pulte(Autumn Creek Subdivision)Water Main Recovery and Sanitary Sewer Recapture Agreements Meeting and Date: City Council/August 12, 2008 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: April 12, 2005 Action Taken: Annexation Agreement Approval Item Number: Type of Vote Required: majority Council Action Requested: Approval of Water Main and Sanitary Sewer Recapture Agreements Submitted by: Travis Miller Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See staff attached report �A% CITY ,z p 0 13A Memorandum To: EDC EST 1836 From: Travis Miller .q CC: Lisa Pickering (for distribution) O� �® c?a o� Date: May 29, 2008 `Z Subject: Autumn Creek Subdivision — Water Main and Sanitary Sewer Recauture/Recovery Agreements The Pulte (Autumn Creek) Annexation Agreement Section 18 states: • Any public improvements installed by Pulte benefiting another property, even if not oversized, is eligible for recapture. Water Main Recapture Agreement - This water main recapture request is for expenses for an off-site water main installed by Pulte across the Grande Reserve subdivision - The request is for payment from the City in the form of water connection fee credits to recover an expense of $ 192,643 .70. - The water connection fees established in the Pulte Annexation Agreement (Exhibit G) are as follows: • Water connection fees: • SF = $2,660 • attached TH $2,280 • SF left to build (as of 4/08) = 272 (272*2,660 = $723,520) • TH left to build (as of 4/08) = 170 (170*2,280 = $387,600) - Recovery agreement as proposed by Pulte suggests 50% credit of Pulte water connection fees (SF $ 1 ,330 and TH $1,140). MPI's consent to this recapture agreement is necessary to reflect MPI acknowledgement of 50% of these fees going to Pulte until the $192,643.70 amount is paid. Fees collected beyond that would go to MPI until their costs for water infrastructure is paid (as obligated to in the Grande Reserve Annexation Agreement). The MPI Recovery/Recapture agreement is currently being negotiated/drafted. Pulte requested to remove the 20 year term — staff doesn't recommend — this is in the draft agreement (exhibit K) of the Autumn Creek annexation agreement and typical language in most recapture agreements. Sewer Recapture/Recovery - The Sanitary Sewer Recapture request is for on-site improvements that benefit other properties. - The credit for 190 permits covers the obligation (section 18) to fund the portion of the sewer constructed on the Hamman property; - The `county residential' consists of 53 lots within an existing unincorporated subdivision — The intention is not to force these properties to pay recapture unless they choose to connect (or are required by the County health department in the event of a septic system failure) Autumn Creek Pulte Home Corporation Grande Reserve Water Main Recovery RECOVERY AGREEMENT THIS RECOVERY AGREEMENT ("Agreement"), is made and entered as of the _ day of 200_1 by and between the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation ("CITY") and Pulte Home Corporation ("PULTE"). RECITALS: A. PULTE is the OWNER and DEVELOPER of that certain real estate development located within the corporate limits of the CITY and commonly known as Autumn Creek. B. PULTE and the CITY have entered into that certain Annexation Agreement dated April 12, 2005 ("Autumn Creek Annexation Agreement') pertaining to the annexation and development of the Autumn Creek Subdivision within the CITY. C. Aforementioned Annexation Agreement allows for PULTE to be recovered for public improvements benefiting another property and deemed eligible. D. PULTE constructed a certain off-site water main upon the Grande Reserve Subdivision at a cost of $192,643.70. E. PULTE and the CITY recognize that the Autumn Creek Subdivision is also subject to a water recapture to the benefit of the Developer of Grande Reserve ("Grande Reserve Recapture") F. PULTE and the CITY are desirous of entering into this Agreement to provide for the fair and allocable recovery by PULTE of the costs of the aforementioned water main in coordination with the Grande Reserve Recapture, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the parties hereto, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1 . RECOVERABLE ITEMS and COSTS. The Recovery Items, being elements of the public improvements have been constructed off-site, by PULTE as a part of the development of the Autumn Creek Subdivision and include engineering, crop damage expenses, silt fence, and construction costs for a segment of the Grande Reserve water main. The Recovery Costs are as follows: Work Item Pulte Costs En ineerin $4,625.00 Cro s $15425.00 Silt Fence $4,025.00 Construction $182,568.70 Total $192,643.70 2. PAYMENT OF RECOVERY COSTS. The CITY shall credit to PULTE, or such other person or entity as PULTE may direct by written notice to the CITY, as follows: PULTE will receive 50% reduction for Water Connection Fees, due and payable to PULTE at time of building permit payment for units in Autumn Creek subdivision. The 50% reduction will be in the amount of $ 1,330 for single family detached units and $ 1 ,140 for attached units. Accumulation of credits to be applied to reimbursement of recovery costs will commence at the date of this Agreement and continue until Pulte has received fee reductions in a total amount of 192,642.70 or the term as described by Section 5 of this Agreement requires. It is understood and agreed that the CITY's obligation to reimburse PULTE shall be limited to funds collected from the building permit payments as provided herein, and credits made hereunder shall be made solely out of said funds. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating any obligation upon the CITY to make payments from its general corporate funds or revenue. 3 . CITY'S OBLIGATION. Neither the CITY nor any of its officials shall be liable in any manner for the failure to make such reductions, and PULTE agrees to hold the CITY, its officers, employees and agents, harmless from the failure to reduce said fees. 4. CITY'S COLLECTION OF OTHER FEES AND CHARGES. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall limit or in any way affect the rights of the CITY to collect other fees and charges pursuant to CITY ordinances, resolutions, motions and policies. 5. TERM. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a term for the earlier of payment of credits as itemized in paragraph 1 of this Agreement or for a term of twenty (20) years from the date hereof, unless sooner terminated by the mutual agreement of the parties hereto or by the completion of all duties to be performed hereunder. 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. A. Agreement: This Agreement may be amended upon the mutual consent of the parties hereto from time to time by written instrument and conformity with all applicable statutory and ordinance requirements. B. Binding Effect: Except as otherwise herein provided, this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of DEVELOPER and any successor municipal corporation of the CITY. C. Enforcement: Each party to this Agreement, and their respective successors and assigns, may either in law or in equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceeding in force and compel performance of this Agreement. D. Recordation: A true and correct copy of this Agreement shall be recorded with the Kendall County Recorder's office. E. Notices: Any notice required or desired to be given under this Agreement, unless expressly provided to the contrary herein, shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given on the date of personal delivery, on the date of confirmed telefacsimile transmission provided a hard copy of such notice is deposited in the U.S. mail addressed to the recipient within twenty-four hours following the telefacsimile transmission, or on the date when deposited in the U.S. Mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows: If to CITY: United CITY of Yorkville Attn: CITY Clerk 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, I160560 Fax: (630) 553-7575 with a copy attention to Kathleen Field Orr, City Attorney 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, I160560 Fax: (630) 553-7575 If to PULTE: Jason Polakow Pulte Home Corporation 1901 N. Roselle Road, Suite 1000 Schaumburg, Illinois 60195 Fax: (847) 230-5434 F. Severability: The invalidity or unenforceability of any of the provisions hereof, or any charge imposed as to any portion of the Benefited Properties, shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement or the charges imposed hereunder. G. Complete Agreement: This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties hereto and no other prior agreement, excepting the Annexation Agreement, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist to bind the parties. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. H. Captions and Paragraph Headings: Captions and paragraph headings incorporated herein are for convenience only and are not part of this Agreement, and further shall not be used to construe the terms hereof. I. Recitals and Exhibits: The recitals set forth at the beginning of this Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and made a part of the substance hereof. J. Enforceability: This Agreement shall be enforceable in the Circuit Court of Kendall County by any of the parties hereto by an appropriate action of law or in equity to secure the performance of the covenants herein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals as of the date first above written. Pulte Home Corporation: CITY: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation By: By: Mayor Title: President Attest: Dated: CITY Clerk EXHIBITS: A Grande Reserve Developer Letter of Consent /Acknowledgement Autumn Creek Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Improvement RECAPTURE AGREEMENT THIS RECAPTURE/RECOVERY AGREEMENT ("Agreement'), is made and entered as of the _ day of 200_, by and between the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation ("CITY") and Pulte Home Corporation ("DEVELOPER"). RECITALS: A. Pulte Home Corporation is the OWNER and DEVELOPER of that certain real estate development located within the corporate limits of the CITY and commonly known as Autumn Creek Subdivision. B. The DEVELOPER and the CITY have heretofore entered into that certain Annexation Agreement dated April 12, 2005 ("Autumn Creek Annexation Agreement') pertaining to the annexation and development of the Autumn Creek Subdivision within the CITY. C. The DEVELOPER desires to recapture an allocable share of the costs of constructing a certain part of the public improvements for the Subdivision ("Recapture Items") which will provide benefit to other properties ('Benefited Properties") from the OWNERs of the Benefited Properties ('Benefited OWNERS"). D. The DEVELOPER and the CITY are desirous of entering into this Agreement to provide for the fair and allocable recapture by the DEVELOPER of the proportionate costs of the Recapture Items from the Benefited OWNERs, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the parties hereto, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1 . RECAPTURE ITEMS. The Recapture Items, being elements of the public improvements have been constructed as a part of the development of the Subdivision and include engineering, crop damage expenses, silt fence, soil borings and construction costs for the sanitary sewer interceptor segment. The Recapture Items are as follows: Work Item Pulte Costs Engineering $293793.00 Crops $43930.00 Silt Fence/Straw Bales $89925.00 Soil Borings $8,615.25 Sanitary Sewer Interceptor $639,447.02 Totals 1 $691 ,710.27 2. BENEFITED PROPERTIES. The Benefited Area is depicted and the Benefited Properties are legally described and attached hereto as Attachment "A". Each parcel of real estate contained within the Benefited Properties is referred to herein individually as a 'Benefited Parcel". 3 . RECAPTURE COSTS. The Recapture Item(s) which the Corporate Authorities of the CITY have determined will benefit a Benefited Parcel, and the prorata share of the Estimated Cost of each such Recapture Item to be allocated to such Benefited Parcel are set forth in the Recapture Schedule based on the estimated population equivalent (PE) as follows: Property Area PE Remarks Cost 10 PE/acre minus 40 acre Hamman Pro a 181 1410 and $379,720.26 Reck Property 10 7 2 SF Homes $13885.14 Grande Reserve 165 966 276 SF Lots $2603148.77 County Residential 46 185.5 53 SF Lots $493956.10 Totals 402 2568.5 $691 ,710.27 The aggregate amount of the proportionate share of the Estimated Cost for each of the Recapture Items allocable to a Benefited Parcel is referred to herein as the "Recapture Costs". The Recapture Costs for each of the Benefited Parcels shall be as identified in the Recapture Schedule. Interest shall accrue on the Recapture Costs for the benefit of Developer at a rate of four percent (4%) simple interest per annum from the date the Recapture Agreement is recorded until the term stated in Section 8 of this Agreement expires. 4. COLLECTION OF RECAPTURE COSTS. a. Reck Property and Grande Reserve: The CITY shall assess against and collect from the Benefited OWNER of the Reek Property and Grande Reserve, or any portion thereof, or such successors and assigns, the Recapture Cost, calculated under Paragraph 3 of this Agreement for such Benefited Parcel, at such time as a Benefited OWNER, or its agent or representative, subdivides a Benefited Parcel, or any portion thereof, or subdivides the Benefited Parcel from a larger parcel of land, or applies to the CITY for issuance of a permit for connection to all or any of the Recapture Items, whichever shall first occur. The CITY shall collect from such Benefited OWNER, or its agent or representative, the applicable Recapture Costs, owed hereunder by such Benefited Parcel. No Benefited Parcel which is a part of a subdivision (whether by plat or division by deed) shall be approved or recognized by the CITY or be issued a connection permit to a Recapture Item by the CITY until such Benefited Parcel has fully paid the applicable Recapture Costs, owed by such Benefited Parcel under this Agreement. b. Harman Property: The CITY shall waive the Sewer Connection Fee for 190 permits in the amount of $2000.00 each for each lot within the Autumn Creek Subdivision commencing at the date of this Agreement as reimbursement for that portion of the recapture cost attributable to the Harman property and advanced by PULTE. c. County Residential: The City shall assess against and collect from the Benefited OWNER of a Benefited Parcel within the County Residential the Recapture Cost of $942.57 for each lot in said County Residential subdivision at the time said Owner connects to the sanitary sewer system. 5. PAYMENT OF RECAPTURE COSTS. Any Recapture Costs, collected by the CITY pursuant to this Agreement shall be paid to DEVELOPER, or such other person or entity as DEVELOPER may direct by written notice to the CITY, within thirty (30) days following collection thereof by the CITY. It is understood and agreed that the CITY's obligation to reimburse DEVELOPER shall be limited to funds collected from the Benefited OWNERs as provided herein, and payments made hereunder shall be made solely out of said funds. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating any obligation upon the CITY to make payments. 6. CITY'S OBLIGATION. The CITY and its officers, employees and agents shall make all reasonable efforts to make the aforesaid collections of the Recapture Costs, for each Benefited Parcel. Neither the CITY nor any of its officials shall be liable in any manner for the failure to make such collections, and DEVELOPER agrees to hold the CITY, its officers, employees and agents, harmless from the failure to collect said fees. In any event, however, DEVELOPER and/or the CITY may sue any Benefited OWNER owing any Recapture Costs, hereunder for collection thereof, and in the event DEVELOPER initiates a collection lawsuit, the CITY agrees to cooperate in DEVELOPER's collection attempts hereunder by allowing full and free access to the CITY's books and records pertaining to the subdivision and/or development of the Benefited Parcel and the collection of any Recapture Costs therefore. In the event the CITY and any of its agents, officers or employees is made a party defendant in any litigation rising out of or resulting from this Agreement, DEVELOPER shall defend such litigation, including the interest of the CITY, and shall further release and hold the CITY harmless from any judgment entered against DEVELOPER and/or the CITY and shall further indemnify the CITY from any loss resulting therefrom, except to the extent such loss results from the grossly negligent or willfully wrongful act or conduct of the CITY or any of its agents, officers or employees. 7. CITY'S COLLECTION OF OTHER FEES AND CHARGES. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall limit or in any way affect the rights of the CITY to collect other fees and charges pursuant to CITY ordinances, resolutions, motions and policies. The Recapture Costs provided for herein for each Benefited Parcel is in addition to such other CITY fees and charges. 8. TERM. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of twenty (20) years from the date hereof, unless sooner terminated by the mutual agreement of the parties hereto or by the completion of all duties to be performed hereunder. In the event no portion of a Benefited Parcel is a part of a subdivision approved or recognized by the CITY and no connection permit as aforesaid is issued by the CITY for such Benefited Parcel within ten years following the date of this Agreement, this Agreement, and each and every duty and undertaking set forth herein pertaining to such Benefited Parcel, shall become null and void and of no further force and effect as to such Benefited Parcel. 9. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. A. Agreement: This Agreement may be amended upon the mutual consent of the parties hereto from time to time by written instrument and conformity with all applicable statutory and ordinance requirements and without the consent of any other person or corporation owning all or any portion of the Benefited Properties. B. Binding Effect: Except as otherwise herein provided, this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of DEVELOPER and any successor municipal corporation of the CITY. C. Enforcement: Each party to this Agreement, and their respective successors and assigns, may either in law or in equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceeding in force and compel performance of this Agreement. D. Recordation: A true and correct copy of this Agreement shall be recorded with the Kendall County Recorder's office. ft E. Notices: Any notice required or desired to be given under this Agreement, unless expressly provided to the contrary herein, shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been given on the date of personal delivery, on the date of confirmed telefacsmi ude transmission provided a hard copy of such notice is deposited in the U.S. mail addressed to the recipient within twenty-four hours following the telefacsimile transmission, or on the date when deposited in the U.S. Mail, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed as follows: If to CITY: United CITY of Yorkville Attn: CITY Clerk 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, I160560 Fax: (630) 553-7575 with a copy attention to: Kathleen Field Orr, City Attorney 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, I160560 Fax: (630) 553-7575 If to PULTE: Jason Polakow Pulte Home Corporation 1901 N. Roselle Road, Suite 1000 Schaumburg, Illinois 60195 Fax: (847) 230-5434 F. Severabilitv: The invalidity or unenforceability of any of the provisions hereof, or any charge imposed as to any portion of the Benefited Properties, shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement or the charges imposed hereunder. G. Complete Agreement: This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties hereto and no other prior agreement, excepting the Annexation Agreement, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist to bind the parties. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. H. Captions and Paragraph Headings: Captions and paragraph headings incorporated herein are for convenience only and are not part of this Agreement, and further shall not be used to construe the terms hereof. I. Recitals and Exhibits: The recitals set forth at the beginning of this Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and made a part of the substance hereof. J. Enforceability: This Agreement shall be enforceable in the Circuit Court of Kendall County by any of the parties hereto by an appropriate action of law or in equity to secure the performance of the covenants herein contained. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals as of the date first above written. Pulte Home Corporation: CITY: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, an Illinois municipal corporation By: By: Mayor Title: President Attest: Dated: CITY Clerk Attachment A I \ ♦�j,v\ ♦♦ ♦��� !�♦ 5 ♦ ♦ 2 i ; +� • ♦' r ♦ �ex United Cif of Yorkville GlS The Data Is provided wiowut warranty or any mpresentadon of Y accuracy,timeliness,or comp leteness.WS the responsibility arfhe Parcel Data and Aerial Photography "Requester'rodetermine accuracy,d..ellness,completeness,argil Provided By Kendall County GIS appropriateness of Im use.TB United Ciryof Yorkville makes no s warraMks,expressed or implied to the I.,of ale Data Insert Legal Descriptions: `Grande Reserve' `Reek Property' `County Subdivision' STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) Ordinance No. 2008- AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AUTUMN CREEK SANITARY SEWER INTERCEPTOR IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND AUTUMN CREEK PULTE HOME CORPORATION GRANDE RESERVE, WATER MAIN RECOVERY AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council made a preliminary determination that it would be in the public interest, convenient and necessary that certain sanitary sewer extensions and water main extensions to be made by Pulte Home Corporation be in excess of the needs of its development of the residential development known as the Autumn Creek Subdivision, thereby benefiting adjacent properties; and, WHEREAS, it has been determined that Pulte Home Corporation is entitled to recapture those costs it shall incur for sanitary sewer extensions and water main extensions which benefit properties ("Recapture Costs") in addition to the Autumn Creek Subdivision; and, WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council are prepared to enter into certain recovery agreement with Pulte Home Corporation to assist with the reimbursement of the Recapture Costs it shall incur from those properties which may benefit from the water main and sanitary sewer extensions. 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 Autumn Creek Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Improvement Recapture/Recovery Agreement is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said Agreements and to direct all actions necessary to implement the terms of each agreement. Section 2. That the Autumn Creek Pulte Home Corporation Grand Reserve Water Main Recovery Agreement is hereby approved contingent upon confirmation of its terms by MPI-2 Yorkville Central, LLC; and, thereafter, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said Agreements and to direct all actions necessary to implement the terms of each agreement. Section 3. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to record these Agreements with the County Recorder against all properties benefited by the infrastructure improvements contemplated by said Agreements. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately from and after its passage and approval according to law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this _ day of A.D. 2008. ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN APPROVED by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of A.D. 2008. Mayor Attest: City Clerk 2 ♦`ED C/p y Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J� T Legal ❑ C "# Finance ❑ EST , 1836 Engineer ❑ Tracking Number ® n City Administrator F-1 ;A W^x m �O Consultant ❑ ❑ Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Park Naming Policy Revisions Meeting and Date: City Council, August 12, 2008 Synopsis: Propose revisions to Naming of Parks Policy Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Approval of proposed revisions Submitted by: Dave Mogle, Director of Parks and Recreation Name Department Agenda Item Notes: The Park Board and staff propose revisions to the Naming of Parks Policy. The current policy places heavy emphasis on parks being named after people and/or organizations and little, if any, emphasis on other categories. We propose to add language to include other categories such as historical, geographical, thematic, ideals, and type of usage. Hiding Spot, Cannonball Ridge, and Stepping Stones Parks are examples of parks with names other than for people and organizations. Note: Highlighted areas proposed. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) RESOLUTION NO. 2008- RESOLUTION APPROVING A REVISED NAMING OF PARKS POLICY WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has considered and discussed revising the United City of Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department Naming of Parks policy, and WHEREAS, the text of the United City of Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department Naming of Parks Policy the City Council now desires to adopt is set forth on the attached Exhibit "A" which is incorporated herein, and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville that the United City of Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department Naming of Parks Policy in the form set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein is hereby adopted. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of A.D. 2008. CITY CLERK 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 A.D. 2008. MAYOR YORMALLF X PARKS d REC REATiCN Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department 908 Game Farm Rd, Yorkville, IL 60560 630.553.4357 630.553.4360 fax e-mail: vorkrecdepna aol.com Administration Office: 301 E Hydraulic Street Yorkville, IL 60560 630.553.4341 630.553.4347 fax NAMING OF PARKS POLICY The purpose of the "Naming of Parks Policy" is to provide consistent direction for naming park property and improvements within the United City of Yorkville. Any citizen, group, city official, or staff may request or recommend a name for a park, building, structure or thoroughfare within designated park property. The proposed name is to be submitted in writing on an application form to the Director of Parl( and Recreation or Park Board Chairperson. All applications will be consider at their next regularly scheduled meeting of the Park Board. Upon Park Board approval and recommendation, subject proposal will than be presented to the City Council for acceptance If accepted by the City Council a dedication will take place within 90 days of approval of the name c�r.Yrt #die base of. a, rfer paric. urfhm 9Q �iys ,o aarr� to ran,o ark acre�struatr904 The following criteria will be used when considering the selection of park related names: 1 ) Any person living or deceased, who has made a significant contribution in support of the United City of Yorkville, the Park and Recreation Department operation, the state or national park system, conservation of natural resources or in the recreation profession. 2) Any organization that contributed significantly toward improving the quality of life for the residents of the United City of Yorkville, state or national park, conservation of natural resources or the recreation profession. 3) The proposed name for any park building, structure or thoroughfare within a park must be authorized by a sworn statement from the person whose name is being proposed, or if the person is deceased, the person's immediate surviving family members. Organizations wishing to present a proposed name for any park building, structure or thoroughfare must submit a sworn statement signed by the current President and Secretary of said organization. 4) No park or recreation facility or property can be named after any public official currently holding office or person currently employed by the United City of Yorkville. 5) Names that would duplicate the name of another park, building or structure, or thoroughfare within the United City of Yorkville will not be considered. Also, names that advocate or endorse religion, religious beliefs, possest- obscene connotations, or demean or attempt to intimidate any individual or group based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, disability, or sexual orientation within the United City of Yorkville will not be considered. �� _ _. ; Nat>�e�a��rer ��iarr rndrutduals� �n�- ar�arlr��trarl;s mad- be canstda�as'� �i13en s�tr6TStr�ttnc,� prd��t;x�c� tlatx�� fog a�ari� I;ra�e [�ttrldrrsc„�� s�ruefur�� o� j�ohrrt�r�hf��r'� v�rtFt7rr a j��rT�� ��rnJZl�s=�#�Il�r��r��n�,����gane�-�n� F�eld� h�sttarrl, �� rapfrt��5, �1��m��r��ra�f�tt or�y��`�trs�g 7) The Park Board and staff will review and discuss the naming of park submittals during their regular monthly meeting. Upon their consideration, the Park Board will seek a majority vote in favor of naming a park, facility, structure, or thoroughfare. A recommendation, on behalf of the Park Board, will then be taken to the City Council for final approval. The Park Board ma y dlr ect/suggest staff to seed pUblff put forte rlaEnfrS nf ?arks bulf�ts srcfures a tl�orc�u{ tifafs �reft1xrni3 Par( pr �ppfEy mat , :par€{culrly wfthm tie ne�ghbrhaadn wFtxatcEpxark«loc� d or to conduct public contests chcsose a' npre. .°n� ',o. of. Exceptions to this policy may be considered upon recommendations by the Park Board with approval of the City Council. Revisions approved by Park Board 612/08 and recommended to move forward to City Council MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE KENDALL COUNTY ILLIN DIS, HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DRAFT 800 GAME FARM ROAD ON TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2008. Mayor Burd called the meeting to order at 7:04P.M and led the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Clerk Milschewski called the roll. Ward I Allen Present (arrived at 8:10 p.m.) Werderich Present Ward II Golinski Present Plocher Present Ward III Maims Present Sutcliff Present Ward IV Besco Present Spears Present Also present: City Clerk Milschewski, City Attorney Gardiner, City Administrator McLaughlin, Assistant City Administrator Olson, Police Lieutenants Hart & Schwartzkopf, Director of Park & Recreation Mogle, Community Development Director Miller, City Engineer Wywrot and Public Relations Officer Spies. UO ORUM A quorum was established. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS Mayor Burd asked the staff and guests to introduce themselves. She welcomed the guests and asked them to enter their names on the attendance sheet provided. AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA Mayor Bard asked that #1 under the Economic Development Committee Report — the Zangler Property be removed from the agenda as it is still in committee. Mayor Burd asked if all were in favor of the amendment and the City Council approved it unanimously with a voice vote. COMMITTEE MEETING DATES Public Works Committee 6:00 p.m., July 15, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Economic Development Committee 7:00 P.M., August 5, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Administration Committee 6:00 p.m., July 10, 2008 City Hall Conference Room Public Safety Committee 6:00 P.M., July 24, 2008 City Hall Conference Room PRESENTATIONS None. PUBLIC HEARINGS Sexton Development, LLC Mayor Bard entertained a motion to go into public hearing for Sexton Development, LLC, petitioner, who has filed an application with the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, requesting annexation to the United City of Yorkville and Planned Unit Development zoning. The real property consists of approximately 272.186 acres, located at the north side of Illinois Route 34, east of Eldamain Road and west of Cannonball Trail, Yorkville, Illinois. So moved by Alderman Werderich; seconded by Alderman Golinski. Motion approved by a viva voce vote. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — July 8, 2008 — pane 2 Mayor Bard entertained a motion to close the public hearing. So moved by Alderman Golinski; seconded by Alderman Werderich. Motion approved by a viva voce vote. CITIZEN COMMENTS Mark Johnson of Yorkville addressed the City Council regarding the proposed chairman for the Human Resource Commission. He questioned Robin Frisch's qualifications. He felt that her six months of residency in Yorkville did not meet the criteria for chairman. He noted he was appointed and resigned from the Senior Ad Hoc Committee due to the Mayor's poor choice of chairman for the committee. CONSENT AGENDA None. PLAN COMMISSION/ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL Director Miller reported that the Plan Commission would be meeting July 9, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. They will be discussing the Comprehensive Plan Update as presented by the Citizen's Advisory Committee. MINUTES FOR APPROVAL A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve the minutes of the City Council meeting of May 27, 2008 and June 10, 2008; seconded by Alderman Mums. Alderman Spears questioned the vote on page 10 of the June 10, 2008 minutes for Lincoln Prairie. Clerk Milschewski clarified the vote was correct in the minutes. Alderman Werderich had a question regarding the May 27, 2008 minutes and the vote for the hearing officers. He noted that the vote on page 4 just referenced the vote for Mr. Colosimo and didn't indicate the vote for Mr. Ingemunson. Clerk Milschewski stated that the vote for Mr. ingemunson was a separate vote reflected on page 5 of the minutes. Alderman Besco noted a typographical error on the top of page 11 of the June 10, 2008 minutes. The word "mobbing" should be "moving". Motion approved by a viva voce vote. BILLS FOR APPROVAL A motion was made by Alderman Means to approve the paying of the bills listed on the Detailed Board Report dated July 2, 2008 totaling the following amounts: checks in the amount of$361,185.85 (vendors); $268,824.11 (payroll period ending 6125/08); for a total of$630,009.96; seconded by Alderman Werderich. Alderman Spears questioned the following: • Page 6, Jennifer Fischer — tuition reimbursement in the amount of $1,064.00. She asked who decided to put this on the bill list since it had been previously removed. Administrator McLaughlin explained that the tuition request was approved by the department head and former City Administrator. He reviewed the request and found that the course falls into the area of study so he also approved the reimbursement. • Page 11, Marine Biochemists — Sunflower SSA algae treatment in the amount of $1 ,532.00. Director Dhuse explained that the city is paying for this however the SSA will reimburse the city. • Page 19, Shred It — in the amount of$294.00. Alderman Spears asked if the State had given permission for the destruction of records. Clerk Milschewski explained that the State met with the Deputy Clerk and set up a schedule of destruction for records which can be followed every year. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-5 Nays-1 Present-1 Mumms-aye, Plocber-aye, Spears-nay, Sutcliff--aye, Werderich-aye, Besco-present, Golinski-aye REPORTS MAYOR'S REPORT Appointments to Boards and Commissions (CC 2008-52) Dana Jones — Human Resource Commission Mayor Burd entertained a motion to approve the appointment of Dana Jones to the Human Resource Commission. So moved by Alderman Golinski; seconded by Alderman Manus. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — July 8, 2008 — page 3 Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Besco-aye, Sutcliff--aye, Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye Robin Frisch — Chairman Human Resource Commission Mayor Burd stated that at the last City Council meeting she wanted to appoint Ms. Frisch. As chairman of the HRC. This decision was questioned so she asked that copies of the city code indicating she could appoint the chairman be included in the City Council's packets. She explained that the HRC has dwindled to four members and the former chairman, Mrs. Lento-Riedy, asked if any of them would like to be chairman as she needed to step down due to personal issues. None of the other members indicated they were interested. Mayor Hurd had met Ms. Frisch and thought she would make a good chairman. She asked Mrs. Frisch to address the City Council. Ms. Frisch gave the City Council information on her background; six-month resident, involved in community service for twenty-five years; master's degree in child learning; minored in leadership activities, etc. Mayor Hurd entertained a motion to approve the appointment of Robin Frisch as chairman of the Human Resource Commission. So moved by Alderman Sutcliff; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Alderman Spears stated that at the last meeting, Mayor Hurd had information regarding a person trying to find housing. She asked Ms. Frisch for input on this. Ms. Frisch stated that she was researching a place to get started with the problem; which agencies could help. She discussed who could help the person with the HRC but did not have any other information at this time. Alderman Spears noted that the City Council had received Ms. Frisch's resume but there was a person on the commission who was also interested in being chairman. She shared Cele Sanders's resume with the City Council. _ Alderman Werderich stated that he reviewed the city code and he did not feel that the City Council needs to approve the appointment. Also, he did not feel it specifies who appoints the chairman. Attorney Gardiner stated that he discussed the matter with Attorney OJT and her interpretation is that the code implies the appointment by its language. She also investigated the statute that confers the power of appointment on the Mayor. He agreed that the language in not specific. Alderman Werderich indicated he would like to review the statute Attorney Orr reviewed and Attorney Gardiner stated he would get a copy for him. Alderman Werderich discussed the dynamics of a group and felt it was better to have the group pick their own leader. He also felt that the interpretation of the statute was very broad. Alderman Golinski asked that even if the statute stated the mayor can appoint was there anything preventing the mayor from allowing the commission from choosing their chairman. Attorney Gardiner stated that nothing prohibits this; the mayor can delegate the authority. Mayor Bard noted that no one on the committee wanted to be chairman until she picked someone. She indicated that the current chair has resigned from HRC and she needs to appoint three more people. She stated that she could have control by appointing people who would vote her way. Alderman Spews stated she had many concerns regarding this appointment. She stated that at the last meeting after she informed the Council that a current member of HRC was interested in the chair, Alderman Manna asked to see this person's resume. Alderman Spears indicated that she emailed the information to the City Administrator and asked that it be distributed to the Council however the Mayor did not want this done so the Council never received it. She was upset that the Council can't use staff to help distribute information especially if it is not something in agreement with the mayor. She stated that her information is from before the mayor's appointment and that the Mayor did not present all information to the City Council. Alderman Sutcliff called the question and Alderman Werderich informed her she could not do this until everyone has had the opportunity to speak. Alderman Munns stated that he saw both sides; sometimes someone new brings in a new look. He questioned the motives of those already on the commission. Alderman Golinski noted that he served on a citizen's advisory committee, the Park Board, before becoming an alderman. He felt it worked best when the committee elects a chairman. He questioned if Mayor Brad would be appointing the next Park Board chairman when the current chairs term expires. Mayor Hurd stated that she was not sure how the Park Board appointment is governed by state statute. She indicated that according to statute, the mayor has nothing to do with the Library Board or Park Board chairmen. The Plan Commission and Human Resource Commission chairmen are addressed by city code. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — July 8. 2008 — mate 4 Alderman Werderich asked which state statute Mayor Burd was referring to and she stated she was not sure but that the information was online. Alderman Besco commented that he felt the members of the commission should be allowed to pick their chairman. He felt that following previous practices, the chairman being elected by the committee, was the correct way to address this situation. A motion was made by Alderman Sutcliff to call the question; seconded by Alderman Munns. Motion failed by a roll call vote. Ayes-5 Nays-4 Werderich-nay, Golinski-nay, Besco-nay, Allen-aye, Sutcliff--aye, Munns-aye, Spears-nay, Plocher-aye, Burd-aye *2/3 majority vote needed to pass. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-5 Nays-4 Allen-aye, Sutcliff-aye, Munns-aye, Spears-nay, Plocher-aye, Werderich-nay, Golinski-nay, Besco-nay, Burd-aye Ordinance 2008-58 Approving a Lease of Unit D. Fountain Village of Yorkville (CC 2008-53) Mayor Bu d entertained a motion to approve an ordinance approving a lease of Unit D, Fountain Village of Yorkville and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute. So moved by Alderman Golinski; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Present-1 Sutcliff-aye, Mums-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye, Besco-present, Allen-aye Ordinance 2008-59 Amending City Code to Add an Additional Class B: Package Liquor Super Target (CC 2008-53) Mayor Burd entertained a motion to approve an ordinance amending Section 3-3-6 of Chapter 3 (Liquor Control) of Title 3 (Business and License Regulations) and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute. So moved by Alderman Golinski; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Motion approved by atoll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Present-I Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye, Besco-present, Allen-aye, Sutcliff-aye Fermilab Update (CC 2008-55) Mayor Bard reported that she attended an event at Fermilab celebrating getting their funding back. Over twelve communities supported funding for the lab so other mayors were present and Alderman Golinski who works at the lab escorted her to the event. Alderman Golinski explained that Fermilab will be receiving $29.5 million in total funding which will avert layoffs. CrFY COUNCIL REPORT No report. ATTORNEY'S REPORT Attorney Gardiner reported that Judge McCann ruled in favor of United City of Yorkville in the motion to reconsider in the Hammon disconnection. The next possible action would be to bring the matter before the appellate court. CITY CLERK'S REPORT No report. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT No report. CITY ADMINISTATOR'S REPORT No report. FINANCE DIRECTOWS REPORT No report. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — July 81 2008 — twee 5 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS REPORT Director Dhuse reported that he would be meeting with the painting contractor on July 22, 2008 and he thanked everyone who helped with the Fourth of July festivities. CHIEF OF POLICE'S REPORT No report. DIRECTOR OF PARKS & RECREATION'S REPORT Director Mogle reported that the next Music Under the Stars will be held on July 11, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. The band will be playing 70's and 80's music. Also, the will be a park open house oil July 18, 2008 at the Fox Hill park. The community park build will be held on July 26, 2008 at the park on Colonial parkway. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR REPORT No report. COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICER'S REPORT Mrs. Spies reported that Theater in the Park will be held at the River front park on July 19" and July 261s from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. COMMUNITY & LIAISON REPORT No report. COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT No report. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT Ordinance 2008-60 Approving a Preliminary and Final Plat of Subdivision Prairie Point Lot 2 (PC 2008-15) A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve an ordinance approving a preliminary and final plat of subdivision for Prairie Pointe Lot 2 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Munns. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-6 Nays-1 Present-1 Golinski-aye, Besco-present, Allen-nay, Sutcliff--aye, Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye Ordinance 2008-61 Approving a Preliminary and Final Plat of Subdivision United City of Yorkville Subdivision (185 Wolf Street) (PC 2008-17) A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve an ordinance approving a preliminary and final plat of subdivision for the United City of Yorkville and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Munns. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Present-1 Besco-present, Allen-aye, Sutcliff-aye, Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye Resolution 2008-27 Approving a Temporary Stormwater management Easement Agreement with Copley Ventures, Inc. (EDC 2008-27) A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve a resolution approving a temporary stormwater management easement agreement with Copley Ventures, Inc. subject to addressing City Engineer Joe Wywrot's July 3, 2008 email to Randy Buss and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Munns. Alderman Spears asked if the concerns were resolved and Director Miller stated that the concerns are addressed in the mentioned email and it also contains recommended steps to alleviate water problems The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — .Lulu 8 2008 — page 6 Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Present-1 Sutcliff-aye, Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werdericb-aye, Golinski-aye, Besco-present, Allen-aye Resolution 2008-28 Approving Contract with SEC Group, Inc, to Provide Planning and Engineering Services for the Integrated Transportation Plan (EDC 2008.28) A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve a resolution approving a contract with SEC Group, Inc. to provide planning and engineering services for the Integrated Transportation Plan and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Present-1 Allen-aye Sutcliff-aye, Munns-aye, Spears-aye, Plocher-aye, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye, Besco-present Ordinance 2008-62 Amending Ordinance 2005-11 Regarding Building Code Section 503.1.5 (EDC 2008-29) A motion was made by Alderman Golinski to approve an ordinance amending Ordinance 2005-11 regarding Building Code Section 503.1 .5 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Alderman Plocher asked if under this code builders could stick build and Director Miller stated that they could; this allows frame construction up to four stories. Alderman Plocher felt that buildings built this way were of a lower quality and unsafe. He only supported three-story buildings and did not support the amendment. Alderman Spears asked if the fire department has equipment to service a four-story building. Director Miller stated that on June 19, 2008 the Bristol-Kendall Fire District (BKFD) confirmed that their ladder truck will accommodate the building and that they supported the amendment. Alderman Allen stated he contacted Chief Hitzemann who said there wasn't a problem so he supported the amendment. Alderman Spears noted that in the past the Chief stated he supported six-story buildings because lie could "borrow" equipment from Oswego. Alderman Allen asked if fire suppression was required by code and Director Miller indicated that it was. Alderman Werdericb asked if the code could be redrafted to address Alderman Plocher's concern. Director Miller explained that this ordinance addresses a previous amendment that was made because the BKFD lacked the fire equipment to protect a building over three stories. If the City Council wants to limit the number of building stories then this ordinance should not be passed. Alderman Sutcliff asked if buildings could be stick built up to four stories. Director Miller stated that the current code only allows three-story buildings however now that BKFD has the equipment the international code is sufficient. He indicated that staff recommends the amendment because the three- story maximum places a burden on developers. He also explained that steel is required for buildings over four-stories. Alderman Golinski asked if other communities use the International Building Code and Director Miller stated he was not prepared to give a figure on this. He stated that Building Official Bill Dormer keeps updated on this code. Alderman Golinski suggested considering neighboring communities codes. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-5 Nays-3 Mums-aye, Spears-nay, Plocher-nay, Werderich-aye, Golinski-aye, Besco-aye, Allen-aye Sutcliff-nay PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT No report. ADMIMSTRATION COMMITTEE REPORT No report. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Distribution of Information Alderman Spears asked what the policy was for the distribution of information by City Council members. She stated that she thought the City Administrator wanted information directed to him. Mayor Burd suggested taking this matter to the Administration Committee for further discussion. Staff can't validate information from City Council members and the City Administrator's report is to notify the City Council of what the administrator and mayor have done during the week. Alderman Spears asked the Mayor how The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council — July 81 2008 — Daze 7 she would distribute information and Mayor Burd stated that it was up to the aldermen to distribute or they could have the administrative assistant do it. New Facilities Alderman Werderich reported that two new facilities have opened in Yorkville. He toured the Rush- Copley facility and commended everyone who worked on the project. He also took his son to Waging Waters and they had a great time. He congratulated them on the water park. United Way Mayor Burd reported that the United Way would like the United City of Yorkville to participate in the cardboard boat contest. She indicated that Director Mogle had experience building cardboard boats and was looking for volunteers to sit in the craft. The event will take place around August 23, 2008. McHugh Road Alderman Sutcliff reported that work on McHugh Road was beginning. ADJOURNM)rNT Mayor Burd entertained a motion to adjourn. So moved by Alderman Werderich; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Motion unanimously approved by a viva voce vote. Meeting adjourned at 10:31 P.M. Minutes submitted by: Jacquelyn Milschewski, City Clerk City of Yorkville, Illinois CITY COUNCIL MEETING UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE , ILLINOIS REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS had at the meeting of the above - entitled matter taken before TERESA S . GRANDCHAMP , C . S . R . , on July 8 , 2008 , at the hour of 7 : 00 p . m . , at 800 Game Farm Road in the City of Yorkville , Illinois . D - 850908 AEI'® ® fJV V �l reporting service DUFAGE COUNTY KANE COUNTY 1212 S. Naper Blvd., Ste. 119- 185 630-983-0030 • Fax 630-907-9710 1051 Ketel Ave. Naperville, IL 60540 Email: depecourtQcomcastmet North Aurora, IL 60542 2 1 P R E S E N T : 2 MS . VALERIE BURD , Mayor ; 3 MR . JOSEPH BESCO , Alderman ; 4 MR . GARY GOLINSKI , Alderman ; 5 MR , MARTY MUNNS , Alderman ; 6 MR . ARDEN JOE PLOCHER , Alderman ; 7 MS . ROSE ANN SPEARS , Alderwoman ; 8 MS . ROBYN SUTCLIFF , Alderwoman ; 9 MR . WALLY WERDERICH , Alderman . 10 11 MR , BRENDAN McLAUGHLIN , City 12 Administrator ; 13 MR , WILLIAM POWELL , City Treasurer ; 14 MS . JACQUELYN MILSCHEWSKI , City Clerk . 15 16 A P P E A R A N C E S : 17 BY : MR . THOMAS GARDINER , 18 appeared on behalf of the United 19 City of Yorkville , Illinois . 20 - - - 21 22 23 24 Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 3 1 ( Pledge of Allegiance ) 2 ( WHEREUPON a portion of 3 the proceedings was not 4 herein transcribed . ) 07 : 02PM 5 MAYOR BURD : Tonight we have no 6 presentations but we do have a public hearing . 7 I would like a motion to go into 8 public hearing , please . 9 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : So moved . 07 : 02PM 10 ALDERMAN GOLINSKI : Second . 11 MAYOR BURD : All in favor ? 12 ( Body of ayes . ) 13 MAYOR BURD : All opposed ? 14 Okay . We have a public hearing on 07 : 02PM 15 Sexton Development , LLC , petitioner , has filed an 16 application with the United City of Yorkville 17 requesting annexation to the United City of 18 Yorkville and a Planned Unit Development zoning . 19 The property consists of 07 : 02PM 20 approximately 272 . 186 acres and it ' s located on 21 the north side of Illinois Route 34 east of 22 Eldamain Road and west of Cannonball Trail . 23 Would you please state your name 24 again for the record . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 4 1 MR . KENNY : Thank you , Mayor , members of 2 Council . My name is Bob Kenny , attorney for 3 Sexton Development . 4 As the mayor indicated , we ' re here 07 : 02PM 5 tonight for a public hearing on our annexation 6 agreement . You might recall we were before you , I 7 believe it was July 24th of 2007 on this same 8 thing , public hearing for an annexation agreement . 9 We have been since that time working 07 : 03PM 10 on many aspects of the development from 11 engineering details to cost estimates for public 12 improvements . We ' ve worked with a number of 13 different agencies , IDOT , the fire district , 14 obviously City staff , Plano School District . So 07 : 03PM 15 we have been busy working on a number of different 16 issues since we ' ve last been before you . I think 17 we ' re towards the tail end of all of that planning 18 process and it was staff ' s recommendation that we 19 come back for a public hearing again since time 07 : 03PM 20 has passed . 21 We are proposing approximately a 22 million square feet of commercial . This is just 23 west of the Kendall Marketplace Shopping Center . 24 North of our commercial we ' re proposing two unique Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 5 1 residential neighborhoods . We ' re asking for a 2 business tax district to pay for some of the 3 improvements , things like the Route 34 4 improvement . 07 : 04PM 5 A number of your codes have changed 6 since we were last here , wetlands , signs , bank 7 regulations . We ' re complying with those codes and 8 we have been adapting our plans as those things 9 have been done . 07 : 04PM 10 We are certainly here to answer any 11 questions you have , but we ' re working towards - - 12 we have a meeting later this week with staff 13 hoping to fine - tune the annexation agreement 14 provisions and be on the EDC Committee on August 07 : 04PM 15 5th . That ' s our goal . 16 MAYOR BURD : Does anyone in the 17 audience , anyone have any questions or comments on 18 the PUD - - I mean , the annexation agreement ? 19 Excuse me . 07 : 05PM 20 No questions or comments . So would 21 anyone on the City Council like to ask a question ? 22 Alderman Werderich . 23 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : So I noticed on 24 this annexation agreement from the last time that Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 6 1 it was brought before us that you ' ve come down a 2 little bit on the density in regards to the two 3 residential areas . The last time you were before 4 us we kind of had a diagram as to how the 07 : 05PM 5 buildings were going to be laid out . With the 6 density less , do you have any idea of changes in 7 the building layout , or is that going to be the 8 same just with more space ? If you can give me - - 9 MR . KENNY : We have not revised the 07 : 05PM 10 Concept Plan . I shouldn ' t say " the Concept Plan " . 11 The Concept Plan was not the plan with the layout 12 of the units . We have not revised that tentative 13 plan . We are showing on our plan the density that 14 we originally proposed . The staff has recommended 07 : 06PM 15 a lesser density , and that ' s one of the issues we 16 still need to work out . We have not lowered our 17 density request . 18 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay . So the 19 density request is the same . I thought that it 07 : 06PM 20 had gone down just a little bit from the last time 21 that you were before us . 22 MR . DANIELS : I think it may have . 23 MR . KENNY : It hasn ' t - - let ' s put it 24 this way : It hasn ' t come down to what the staff Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 7 1 is recommending . It probably came down some , and 2 I apologize , I don ' t remember where that was a 3 year ago , but - - 4 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : But , yeah , the - - 07 : 06PM 5 well , the zoning classification hasn ' t necessarily 6 changed but the unit requests , I had noticed a 7 change between the two documents that were put 8 together . 9 I guess expounding on that a little 10 bit in going through this , I just want to 11 reiterate that I ' m very , very reluctant to bring 12 that amount of density into the city along with 13 this project , both the senior residences and the 14 club rental unit residences . 07 : 07PM 15 I mean , I suppose you could take 16 that for what it ' s worth and - - you know , when you 17 continue the negotiation process , but , I mean , at 18 least that ' s where I stand as far as the City 19 Council goes . 07 : 07PM 20 I had another question in regards to 21 the document here . There was a portion - - if I 22 could refer you to the last paragraph on - - it ' s 23 No . 4 , the Concept Plan , which would be on page 5 . 24 There is a - - actually , I apologize . It ' s No . 3 , Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 8 1 C - 3 , which would be on page 5 , which says that the 2 retail users shall be permitted fencing 3 surrounding the outdoor sales area to be up to 20 4 feet high . Can you expound on that a little bit 07 : D8PM 5 for me ? I mean , is that - - I ' m kind of - - I ' m 6 just going through stuff that - - 7 MR . KENNY : We don ' t have a tenant that 8 we are specifically asking for that relief from . 9 I can ' t point you to the Site Plan and say , we 07 : DBPM 10 have this tenant and this is where it will be . 11 We ' re asking for the ability to have that because 12 there are some tenants that we anticipate being on 13 the site who will be requiring that of us and of 14 the City , if I could put it to you that way . So 07 : OBPM 15 we ' re trying to take into account what we expect 16 to happen so that we have a plan that is 17 marketable to a tenant like that . But if that 18 tenant doesn ' t come that needs that , then it won ' t 19 be there . 07 : OBPM 20 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : What kind of a 21 tenant are you picturing that might need that ? 22 Just a - - 23 MR . KENNY : Someone with an outdoor 24 facility , sales , like a Menard ' s - type of lawn and Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 9 1 garden , Home Depot that has plants , things like 2 that . 3 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay , yeah , I think 4 I can follow that concept . 07 : 09PM 5 Okay . Moving right along . I did 6 have one other question . I just wanted to - - if 7 you could fill me in a little bit , fill the 8 Council in a bit as far as the plans for trails 9 going through this particular area . There is 07 : 09PM 10 quite a bit of trails that go through this 11 property , and I believe I saw in the documents 12 that there is a reference to some recommendations 13 that were made for the Parks and Rec , but I don ' t 14 think it took into consideration all of the trails 07 : 09PM 15 that are on our conceptual trail map . So can you 16 fill me in a little bit more about that ? 17 MR . KENNY : The trail system that I 18 recall has a trail coming from the residential 19 portion at the northwest corner of the site with a 07 : 10PM 20 creek crossing that would go north of the 21 commercial and south of the residential on the 22 northeast corner of the site meeting up with 23 Beecher Road , and I believe the trail goes down 24 Beecher . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 10 1 At one time there was a trail along 2 Route 34 , but that trail along Route 34 is no 3 longer required by the Park District . So that 4 piece of it is not there , but those are the two 07 : IOPM 5 major connection pieces , as I recall it . 6 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Now , you said that 7 the one - - and I might have missed that . I 8 thought that I saw something on there about the 9 trail that runs along Route 34 there . 07 : IOPM 10 Perhaps , Dave , you can fill me in on 11 that , the - - what are the thoughts ? 12 MR . KENNY : We were talking about the 13 bike trail , and it ' s what I had said , that the 14 bike trail along Route 34 - - 07 : 11PM 15 MR . MILLER : The Community Development 16 Department assists the Parks and Rec , and in 17 reviewing that earlier today , the regional trail 18 that ' s proposed in the City Plan is on the south 19 side of 34 . However , that Trail Plan does 07 : 11PM 20 recommend alignment that would be parallel to Rob 21 Roy Creek on the property , as well as from the Rob 22 Roy Creek on the north side of 34 heading 23 westward . 24 So the frontage of this property Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 11 1 west of the Rob Roy Creek , which is a relatively 2 short portion of their frontage on 34 , the Concept 3 Plan for the trail system does call for a trail 4 there , and that ' s in anticipation of a crossing 07 11P 5 where this property entrance west of the creek 6 aligns with the future Cobblestone Commons 7 entrance , which is south of 34 . So recognizing 8 that that will likely be signalized and an 9 opportunity for a trail crossing . 07 11P 10 Another opportunity that might be a 11 further stretch but we ' re looking into the 12 engineering , there could be a grade separation 13 crossing along the creek underneath 34 . But 34 14 is - - there is not a lot of elevation change there 07 12P 15 currently . So depending on the design of 34 and 16 the expansion , there is a slight chance of a 17 crossing , but the section to the north would serve 18 as a connection over to the Eldamain corridor and 19 permitting cyclists and use of the trail crossing 07 : 12PM 20 Eldamain and 34 which would anticipate to be a 21 much busier intersection . 22 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Dave , just to get 23 back to you for a second , about half the trails 24 that are on the Conceptual Shared Uses Trail Map Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 12 1 aren ' t included on this , or what was the logic 2 behind that ? 3 MR . MOGLE : Are you talking about this 4 specific development ? 07 : 12PM 5 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Yes . 6 MR . MOGLE : The primary trail which acts 7 as a crossing over Rob Roy Creek and then connects 8 over to Beecher , the original - - originally the 9 original plots - - there are no plots . There are 10 no city plots in this complex , which then meant 11 that some of those trails that had maybe had 12 originally been talked about are not necessarily 13 parks . So the main trail is along 34 ( inaudible ) . 14 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay , now , just to 15 clarify in my mind now , on the Shared Uses Trail 16 Map , there is a proposed trail that runs along the 17 south side of Route 34 that wouldn ' t be on there , 18 and there is another trail that runs for a certain 19 portion , for lack of a better term to describe it , 20 kind of parallel to Route 34 but it ' s set back a 21 little bit , and that ' s one of them that ' s out , and 22 I guess I ' m just looking at this from the 23 perspective of when - - approaching a project , as 24 to whether people will be able to put that trail Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 13 1 in , and I ' m not sure that those people across the 2 way want that trail . 3 MR . MOGLE : The trail on the south side 4 of 34 would run basically from - - or eventually 5 run from the Fox Hills subdivision south and from 6 there to the new Rush - Copley . 7 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay . But are you 8 familiar with the portion of the trail that I ' m 9 talking about that goes from Beecher to Rob Roy 10 Creek ? 11 MR . MOGLE : You know , as I say , it ' s 12 something to be discussed . 13 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay . I ' ll hold 14 off with you on that until later , but I just 15 wanted to ask some questions with all the 16 resources here . So I ' ll concede the floor for a 17 second if anybody else has anything . 18 MAYOR BURD : Does anyone else have any 19 questions ? 20 Alderman Spears . 21 ALDERWOMAN SPEARS : I . too , share the 22 concern regarding density , and I ' m hoping with 23 staff that you can lower your density . 24 MR . KENNY : Well , just to give you - - Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 14 1 not in an attempt to negotiate but to explain why 2 we have the density we have , we ' re talking about 3 two what we consider to be unique residential 4 neighborhoods that are different than from a 5 standard single - family residential neighborhood 6 that has been planned in other parts of the 7 village . So because the products are different , 8 it ' s a mixed density . It ' s got multiple - family to 9 it . It has very small portion of single - family in 10 the Rob Roy Club area . There is , I think , one or 11 two cul - de - sacs that have single - family , but the 12 rest is multiple - family , and it ' s because of that 13 mixed - use character that - - and the product that 14 is different than most of the other residential in 15 town that we ' re trying to attract , which is the 16 basis for that . 17 ALDERWOMAN SPEARS : I don ' t really think 18 our city needs more multifamily developments . I 19 think single - family would be appropriate in the 20 city at this time . We have multifamily throughout 21 the city . 22 MR . KENNY : Well , the product is 23 different than just your standard multiple - family . 24 We ' ve got the Rob Roy Club that is a unique Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 15 1 element in and of itself , and we have the senior 2 community on the west . So just in terms of a 3 response , that ' s why . But I hear your comment . I 4 understand . 5 ALDERWOMAN SPEARS : Okay . Thank you . 6 MR . DANIELS : One of the reasons we 7 were - - that is different is - - why it ' s so 8 different is it actually backs right up to 9 commercial , and that ' s a big concern . I mean , you 10 don ' t want the beautiful huge single - family home 11 backing right up against the commercial . 12 I ' ve learned my lesson . I ' ve got 45 13 town houses out in Wood Dale , and , you know , 14 you ' re actually talking about that 20 - foot fence . 15 I really wish I had that back there . 16 It ' s just - - you know what ? The 17 commercial can look really good on the exterior . 18 I mean , looking at it from the front . But looking 19 at the back is a different situation . You ' ve got 20 all the garbage Dumpsters back there , all the 21 semis pulling back there . It ' s not the most 22 desirable place for a single - family house . 23 So , I mean , that ' s basically - - with 24 that , with our land planner , what ' s the highest Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 16 1 and best use ? You guys have a ton of residential 2 products in the pipeline here , more than I think 3 or my team thinks that this city can handle for 4 right now . 5 I mean , the idea is what could go 6 out in Yorkville that would be different and that 7 would be marketable because I am getting killed in 8 other cities right now with town houses I ' ve had 9 since 2005 or all single - family houses in Chicago 10 and whatnot , but , you know , Yorkville has a ton to 11 offer , and the product that we ' re hoping to bring 12 out here gives people more flexibility . 13 If they want a single - family house , 14 they have got a million places to look at here . 15 They really do . But this particular niche , it ' s 16 not here yet , and so I think that ' s why it ' s a 17 good idea for the senior housing with Rush - Copley 18 coming in and all that . 19 But , you know , it ' s something new . 20 It ' s different . I know that it not necessarily 21 applies to all of your densities , you know , 22 because it ' s not the same as all the others . 23 So I think that ' s kind of where 24 we ' re at . We ' re kind of trying to figure it out . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 17 1 First and foremost is , what is the density needed 2 to make this thing work , and then after that it ' s 3 what is acceptable . 4 You know , according to your Comp . 5 Plan , it does show for higher density along these 6 commercial routes , and then set back further it 7 reduces it , but we haven ' t come to any conclusion , 8 but I just wanted to let you know that that ' s 9 where we ' re coming from . That ' s , I think , just to 10 elaborate on what Bob was saying . 11 ALDERWOMAN SPEARS : Correct me if I ' m 12 wrong , but did I just hear you say that you ' re 13 going to have garbage dumps back there and you ' re 14 going to have trucks and everything else , so 15 single - family homes would not be desirable for 16 anybody , so you ' re going to throw in multifamily 17 homes that are - - what is the value of these 18 homes ? What kind of people are you going to be 19 attracting there ? 20 MR . DANIELS : No , it ' s the higher 21 density that usually in that case the price points 22 are lower . It ' s just what - - the way it - - 23 MR . GRAFF : Basically what we ' re trying 24 to develop here is a transitional - type Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 18 1 neighborhood that generally compliments 2 commercial , along with the second layer for a 3 future Metra station that ' s on the proposed Comp . 4 Plan that ' s being discussed at the City . 5 To answer your question , the higher 6 density that we ' re asking for is providing us with 7 more open space . If you look at the - - and we ' ll 8 bring back the plan and talk further at EDC . We 9 understand your concerns , but if we can have an 10 opportunity to display to you the reason why we ' re 11 asking for this density , concession , more or less , 12 that ' s not in your current code , keep an open mind 13 about that . There is a niche market that we ' re 14 seeing that ' s going to come down in 2012 , 2022 , 15 maintenance - free - type living , more urbanized - type 16 living is what they call it in small pockets , not 17 in large pockets . 18 We ' re talking about two 70 - acre 19 parcels here that have density at the high end of 20 5 . 8 units per acre , but it will have open space 21 amenities in there that we need to have the 22 separation for the commercial . 23 So we ' re going to put in some 24 attractive - - as you see with the detention pond Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 19 1 for the one . Now we have a big separation from 2 the major commercial . 3 The smaller commercial , we have more 4 opportunity there to have less of an impact with 5 the trucks and the traffic behind here . 6 I was at a meeting the other day up 7 in Downers Grove where they put in a town 8 home / condo project and right next door is the new 9 post office , and even the people that live in the 10 condo project was talking about the delivery 11 trucks and everything coming in at 3 : 00 in the 12 morning at the post office . Nobody was 13 anticipating that . It was an older condo unit 14 that was reconverted and the people were saying , 15 boy , I wish we could have some type of buffering . 16 We ' re going to have enough footage 17 that separates it . We ' re going to try to separate 18 by having a higher density , a different product , 19 have a little more green space between the 20 commercial and there and transition to that . 21 But we ' ll come back and show you why 22 the density is there at the EDC Committee and try 23 to work with the City ' s requests on what you guys 24 are looking for . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 20 1 MR . DANIELS : Because of this project 2 I ' ve got out in Wood Dale , we have an on - site 3 plan . We ' re estimating somewhere between a 15 and 4 a 20 - foot green berm behind the commercial and 5 then the lake behind that . So I ' ve learned my 6 lesson . I think that it ' s live and learn , and 7 that was - - it ' s just something you don ' t think 8 about until it ' s actually there , and it ' s like , 9 oh , damn , I wish I would have thought of that one , 10 but that ' s where we kind of stand . 11 MAYOR BURD : Alderman Plocher . 12 ALDERMAN PLOCHER : I was just thinking 13 we have multifamily homes on the south side that 14 are now being leveled for more commercial , so I 15 would just keep that in mind with your density , 16 that they ' re not exactly the big hot topic right 17 now . 18 MAYOR BURD : Alderman Besco . 19 ALDERMAN BESCO : I understand that this 20 is a work - in - progress with staff , but I was 21 wondering if staff can give us an update on the 22 recapture for the Fox Hill water main and the Fox 23 Hill sanitary sewer . 24 MAYOR BURD : Travis . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 21 1 MR . MILLER : Not specifically beyond the 2 comments that are in the document . Frankly , those 3 comments were prepared mid last week for 4 preparation for tonight ' s public hearing , as 5 stated by the petitioner , in a meeting with them 6 on Thursday to go through some of these items . So 7 we ' re still working on that . 8 If there is a specific question 9 about that , we can try to answer it , but as far as 10 the staff ' s report , there is nothing to report 11 beyond what ' s reported in there . 12 ALDERMAN BESCO : Well , I knew that 13 situation existed and I was just wondering if it 14 had gotten any more detail , but - - 15 MR . MILLER : No , there hasn ' t been any 16 more - - 17 ALDERMAN BESCO : So can we - - 18 MR . MILLER : - - communication with that 19 developer that holds that recapture agreement . 20 Certainly since the preparation of this report and 21 the last discussions , probably there is only a 22 few . 23 ALDERMAN BESCO : So we can look forward 24 to hearing about that at EDC or - - that ' s all . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 22 1 MAYOR BURD : Does anyone else have a 2 question ? 3 Alderman Werderich . 4 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : If everybody else 5 is - - I just have one other question , and , again , 6 this is kind of a general question to ask with all 7 the resources here . There is kind of a land trade 8 in this where the City would have - - would trade 9 3 . 4 acres for 8 acres , which sounds like a good 10 trade , but I just - - can somebody - - do we already 11 own - - or are we expecting to get those 3 . 4 acres , 12 and what ' s the status of that ? I mean , is that 13 something that we ' re assured of ? 14 MR . MILLER : Based on the conversations 15 we ' ve had with the adjacent developer we would be 16 getting that land from , it is in their best 17 interest , as well as the City ' s , as well as this 18 developer . 19 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Okay . 20 MR . MILLER : What we ' re conceptualizing 21 is that their transaction will happen 22 simultaneously with a three - step transaction . So 23 that will be - - the steps of that transaction will 24 be part of this agreement and the approval Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 23 1 agreement . 2 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : And the reason why 3 I ask is when you add one more party , it adds 4 another level of confusion , and I just wanted to 5 make sure that - - 6 MR . MILLER : The benefit here is there 7 is a benefit to all three parties that are 8 engaging in this transaction . 9 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Good . 10 MAYOR BURD : But we don ' t end up with 11 3 . 5 acres ; right ? I mean , that ' s the middle 12 piece . 13 MR , MILLER : We end up with 8 , and that 14 would be the acreage at the northeast corner or at 15 least close to the acreage at the northeast corner 16 of this development ( inaudible ) , and those 17 provisions and the agreement speak to an access to 18 that in the event that the city needs it , a 19 roadway access before this development 20 ( inaudible ) . So if we - - 21 MAYOR BURD : I have a question . Does 22 this development give us any additional acreage , 23 because this eight acres is what we ' re actually 29 getting from the other developments ; isn ' t that Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 24 1 correct ? 2 MR . MILLER : That ' s correct . It ' s a 3 transfer , but at the end of the day the net is the 4 same acreage that we - - the City originally 5 obtained as part of our annexation or development 6 agreement . 7 MAYOR BURD : Right . So have we 8 negotiated any open space in this development that 9 would be for public buildings or any other - - 10 MR . MILLER : Well , there is a 2 . 6 - acre 11 contribution proposed to the fire district within 12 this agreement . The open space density issues 13 that we spoke of earlier all come into play with 14 this agreement . So , you know , it ' s not 15 necessarily an apples to apples agreement , as you 16 know , particularly with a . development over 200 17 acres with mixed product and land use type that ' s 18 going on here . It ' s a lot of moving parts , which 19 is one of the reasons it ' s taken a year for the 20 team to be working on this agreement . 21 And I concur with petitioner that , 22 for the most part , conceptually the agreement is 23 near final form . The outstanding comments , I ' m 24 confident over the next three weeks we ' ll be able Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 25 1 to iron out the details , and I would suggest to 2 the petitioner a target date of August 5th for the 3 Economic Development Committee , and I ' m confident 4 we ' ll be at that date with a near final agreement . 5 MAYOR SURD : I ' d like to go back to the 6 ( inaudible ) , but does anybody else have any other 7 questions ? 8 Alderman Plocher . 9 ALDERMAN PLOCHER : Just one more . Is 10 the traffic signal still in discussion ? 11 MR . KENNY : The traffic signal . Yeah , 12 there is an agreement that is an exhibit to the 13 annexation agreement that has been in - - basically 14 the language has been in place since last 15 November , but we ' ve been moving forward under the 16 terms of that agreement , even though it ' s not 17 executed yet . 18 The intersection design study is 19 almost complete , we ' re told , from Beecher all the 20 way to Eldamain , so we have been moving forward 21 underneath that - - along the terms of that . So 22 that ought to be available . I can ' t tell you 23 exactly when , but we were told that the 24 information is almost complete . Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 26 1 We ' re getting information from two 2 other developers incorporated into our plan so 3 that you ' ll have a complete study from Eldamain to 4 Beecher . 5 So when you ' re asking about the 6 status - - 7 ALDERMAN PLOCHER : Of the three - way that 8 we have to temporarily put up . 9 MR . KENNY : That ' s all - - that ' s all in 10 the exhibit , the agreement - - the Sycamore 11 intersection agreement . The terms of that have 12 been agreed to , and that all comes - - that all is 13 what I call one big package . 14 ALDERMAN PLOCHER : Do you agree with 15 that , Travis ? 16 MR . MILLER : Yes . Although , the 17 exhibits , quite frankly , I haven ' t focused on , and 18 our staff , we ' ve been more focusing on the 19 agreement itself . So over the next few weeks 20 we ' ll be going back to those exhibits and making 21 sure everything is in order . 22 But we did negotiate that Sycamore 23 agreement back in November or the latter part of 24 ' 07 and came very close to finalizing that Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 27 1 agreement . The decision was made to proceed with 2 the annexation and go forward . 3 So , yes , it is on track and the 4 temporary signal was constructed , so - - 5 MAYOR BURD : Any other questions ? 6 Well , thank you . 7 MR . KENNY : Thank you very much . 8 MAYOR BURD : I would like to entertain a 9 motion to go out of the public hearing . 10 ALDERMAN GOLINSKI : So moved . 11 ALDERMAN WERDERICH : Second . 12 MAYOR BURD : All in favor ? 13 ( Body of ayes . ) 14 MAYOR BURD : All opposed ? 15 ( Which were all the 16 proceedings had at the 17 public hearing portion of 18 the City Council 19 meeting . ) 20 21 22 23 24 Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 28 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS . 2 COUNTY K A N E ) 3 I , Teresa S . Grandchamp , a 4 Certified Shorthand Reporter , do hereby certify 5 that I reported in shorthand the proceedings had 6 at the hearing of the above - entitled cause and 7 that the foregoing Report of Proceedings is a 8 true , correct , and complete transcript of my 9 shorthand notes so taken at the time and place 10 aforesaid . 11 I further certify that my 12 certificate annexed hereto applies to the original 13 transcript and copies thereof , signed and 14 certified under my hand only . I assume no 15 responsibility for the accuracy of any reproduced 16 copies not made under my control or direction . 17 In testimony whereof , I have 18 hereunto set my hand this 17th day of July , A . D . , 19 2008 . 20 21 22 Teresa S . 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0030 34 15:13, 20:2 work-in- progress hl - 20:20 worth Ill - 7: 16 i I � year [21 - 7:3, 24:19 YORKVILLE [il - 1 5 Yorkville Is] - 1 :14, 2:19, 3:16, 3:18, 16:6, 16:10 Z zoning p] - 3:18, 7:5 Depo • Court Reporting Service ( 630 ) 983 - 0030 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 1 TIME : 19 : 33 : 16 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT AACVB AURORA AREA CONVENTION 063008 -ALL 07 / 25 / 08 01 FINANCE - JUNE ALL SEASONS TAX 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5844 08 / 12 / 08 55 . 08 MARKETING - HOTEL TAX INVOICE TOTAL : 55 . 08 063008 - SUPER 07 / 15 / 08 01 FINANCE - JUNE SUPER 8 TAX 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5844 08 / 12 / 08 11783 . 39 MARKETING - HOTEL TAX INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 783 . 39 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 838 . 47 ARAMARK ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 610 - 6314588 07 / 15/ 08 01 STREETS -UNIFORMS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 56 WEARING APPAREL 02 WATER OP-UNIFORMS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5421 22 . 56 WEARING APPAREL 03 SEWER OP-UNIFORMS 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5421 22 . 58 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 67 . 70 610 - 6320406 07 / 22 / 08 01 STREETS -UNIFORMS 01 -410 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 10 WEARING APPAREL 02 WATER OP -UNIFORMS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5421 22 . 10 WEARING APPAREL 03 SEWER OP-UNIFORMS 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5421 22 . 10 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 66 . 30 VENDOR TOTAL : 134 . 00 ARROLAB ARRO LABORATORY , INC . 39190 07 / 03 / 08 01 WATER OP- COLIFORM 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5822 08 / 12 / 08 130 . 00 WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL : 130 . 00 39212 07/ 10 / 08 01 WATER OP- COLIFORM 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5822 08 / 12 / 08 100 . 00 --¢{ WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL : 100 . 00 "-� f tai P1 1TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 2 [ME : 19 : 33 : 16 DETAIL BOARD REPORT J : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 3NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT YROLAB AFRO LABORATORY , INC . 39239 07 / 18 / 08 01 WATER OP - 7 COLIFORM 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5822 08 / 12 / 08 70 . 00 WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL : 70 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 300 . 00 TLAS ATLAS BOBCAT 621740 07 / 07 / 08 01 PW CAPITAL -HEAVY DUTY TIRES 21 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7015 08 / 12 / 08 798 . 70 SKIDSTEER UPGRADE INVOICE TOTAL : 798 . 70 VENDOR TOTAL : 798 . 70 TT AT&T 6305531577 - 0708 07 /25 / 08 01 WATER OP - LIFT STATIONS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 393 . 36 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 393 . 36 6305534349 - 0708 07 / 25 / 08 01 ADMIN- CITY HALL CENTEX 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 886 . 96 TELEPHONE 02 POLICE- CITY HALL CENTEX 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5436 886 . 96 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP- CITY HALL CENTEX 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5436 886 . 95 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 21660 . 87 630R061269 - 0708 07 / 16 / 08 01 ADMIN- CITY HALL FIRE 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 35 . 31 TELEPHONE 02 POLICE- CITY HALL FIRE 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5436 35 . 31 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 70 . 62 630R262965 - 0708 07 / 16/ 08 01 ADMIN-CITY HALL NORTEL 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 471 . 14 TELEPHONE P2 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 3 TIME : 19 : 33 : 16 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ATT AT&T 630R262965 - 0708 07 / 16 / 08 02 POLICE - CITY HALL NORTEL 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 471 . 14 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP- CITY HALL NORTEL 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5436 471 . 15 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 413 . 43 630Z990924 - 0708 07 / 16 / 08 01 POLICE -MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 241 . 83 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 241 . 83 VENDOR TOTAL : 4 , 780 . 11 ATTINTER AT&T INTERNET SERVICES 842804266 - 0708 07 / 09/ 06 01 ADMIN- T . 1 SERVICE 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08/ 12 / 08 463 . 20 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 463 . 20 VENDOR TOTAL : 463 . 20 ATTLONG AT&T LONG DISTANCE 828932136 - 0708CITY 07 /21/ 08 01 ADMIN- JUNE LONG DISTANCE 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5436 08 / 12 / 08 5 . 07 TELEPHONE 02 POLICE - JUNE LONG DISTANCE 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5436 222 . 45 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP - JUNE LONG DISTANCE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5436 35 . 04 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 262 . 56 VENDOR TOTAL : 262 . 56 BANKNY THE BANK OF NEW YORK 072408 - SSAAC 07 /28 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY -AUTUMN CREEK 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 455 , 040 . 19 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 SSA DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 455 , 040 . 19 P3 1TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 4 [ME : 19 : 33 : 17 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 CNVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ,NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 0NKNY THE BANK OF NEW YORK 072408 - SSABRB 07 /28 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY-BRISTOL BAY SSA 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 434 , 265 . 57 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 434 , 265 . 57 072408 - SSARTV 07 / 28 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY- RAINTREE 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 179 , 120 . 37 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 VILLAGE SSA DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 179 , 120 . 37 072408 - SSARV2 07 /28 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY- RAINTREE 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 314 , 287 . 32 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 VILLAGE II SSA DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 314 , 287 . 32 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 382 , 713 . 45 CBS BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD . 070808 07 / 08 / 08 01 FINANCE -AUGUST DENTAL 01 - 120 - 50 - 00 - 5205 08 / 12 / 08 6 , 697 . 17 BENEFITS - DENTAL/ VISION A 02 FINANCE -AUGUST MEDICAL 01 - 120 - 50 - 00 - 5203 82 , 905 . 50 BENEFITS - HEALTH INSURANCE INVOICE TOTAL : 89 , 602 . 67 VENDOR TOTAL : 89 , 602 . 67 INYCORP THE BANK OF NEW YORK 1273478 06 / 02 / 08 01 FINANCE -ADMINISTRATION FEE 01 - 120 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 374 . 50 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 374 . 50 1273479 07/ 02 / 08 01 FINANCE -ADMINISTRATION FEE 01 - 120 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 374 . 50 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 374 . 50 VENDOR TOTAL : 749 . 00 P4 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 5 TIME : 19 : 33 : 17 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BPAMOCO BP AMOCO OIL COMPANY 13318050 07 / 06 / 08 01 POLICE-GASOLINE 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5812 08 / 12 / 08 186 . 13 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 186 . 13 13318094 07 / 06 / 08 01 STREETS -GASOLINE 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204147 08 / 12 / 08 779 . 51 GASOLINE 02 WATER OP-GASOLINE 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 779 . 51 GASOLINE 03 SEWER OP-GASOLINE 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 779 . 51 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 338 . 53 VENDOR TOTAL : 2 , 524 . 66 BRENNTAG BRENNTAG MID- SOUTH , INC . BMS507670 07 / 02 / 08 01 WATER OP- CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 326 . 50 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 326 . 50 BMS507671 07 / 02 / 08 01 WATER OP- CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08/ 12 / 08 906 . 25 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 906 . 25 BMS514570 07/ 16/ 08 01 WATER OP - CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203974 08 / 12 / 08 906 . 25 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 906 . 25 BMS514571 07 / 16 / 08 01 WATER OP - CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203974 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 232 . 75 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 232 . 75 BMS708575 06 / 13 / 08 01 WATER OP -DRUM RETURN 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08/ 12 / 08 - 250 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES 0&M INVOICE TOTAL : - 250 . 00 P5 4TE : 08106108 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 6 IME : 19 : 33 : 17 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT RENNTAG BRENNTAG MID - SOUTH , INC . BMS712415 07 / 07 / 08 01 WATER OP-DRUM RETURN 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 - 25 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES 0&M INVOICE TOTAL : - 25 . 00 BMS7124IG 07 / 07 / 08 01 WATER OP -DRUM RETURN 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 06 / 12 / 08 - 350 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : - 350 . 00 BMS714614 07 / 18/ 08 01 WATER OP -DRUM RETURNS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 - 350 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : - 350 . 00 BMS714615 07 / 18 / 08 01 WATER OP -DRUM RETURNS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 - 550 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : - 550 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 846 . 75 'AMBRIA CAMBRIA SALES COMPANY INC . 26343 07 /21 / 08 01 ADMIN-GLOVES , SOAP , PAPER 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 186 . 49 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 TOWELS , DISINFECTING WIPES , * * COMMENT * * 03 TOILET TISSUE , GARBAGE BAGS * * COMMENT * x INVOICE TOTAL : 186 . 49 26385 07 /23 / 08 01 ADMIN-GARBAGE BAGS 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 59 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 22 . 59 VENDOR TOTAL : 209 . 08 :ARGILL CARGILL , INC 2259114 07 / 02 / 08 01 WATER OP - SALT & FUEL CHARGE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203971 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 352 . 43 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 21352 . 43 P6 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 7 TIME : 19 : 33 : 18 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT CARGILL CARGILL , INC 2264085 07 / 10 / 08 01 WATER OP - SALT & FUEL CHARGE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203971 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 299 . 15 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 21299 . 15 2265930 07 / 14 / 08 01 WATER OP- SALT & FUEL CHARGE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203971 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 388 . 13 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 388 . 13 VENDOR TOTAL : 7 , 039 . 71 CDWG CDW GOVERNMENT INC . KXT1169 07 / 07/ 08 01 STREETS - PUBLIC WORKS PC 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 657 . 08 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 657 . 06 LBC4371 07 / 11/ 08 01 POLICE CAPITAL- PD CAMERAS 20 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7001 08 / 12 / 08 607 . 55 EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 607 . 55 LBS6607 07 / 15 / 08 01 POLICE- PD LAPTOPS 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5411 00304372 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 079 . 99 MAINTENANCE - COMPUTERS INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 079 . 99 LDM4322 07 /23 / 08 01 POLICE-OFFICE FOR 2 NEW PD 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5411 08 / 12 / 08 459 . 94 MAINTENANCE - COMPUTERS 02 LAPTOPS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 459 . 94 VENDOR TOTAL : 3 , 804 . 56 CHEMICAL CHEMICAL PUMP SALES & SERVICE 68345 07 / 02 / 08 01 WATER OP -SENSOR 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 292 . 48 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 292 . 48 VENDOR TOTAL : 292 . 48 P7 4TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 8 IME : 19 : 33 : 18 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT OLUMBIA COLUMBIA PIPE & SUPPLY CO 7911476 07 / 18/ 08 01 WATER OP- BLEACH 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 79 . 92 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 79 . 92 VENDOR TOTAL : 79 . 92 OMDIR COMMUNICATIONS DIRECT INC IN95061 07 / 18 / 08 01 POLICE - HICAP BATTERY WITH 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5408 08 / 12 / 08 561 . 00 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT 02 HOLDER AND BELT CLIP * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 561 . 00 SR83426 07 / 18/ 08 01 POLICE - REPLACE EMERGENCY 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5408 08 / 12 / 08 10 . 00 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT 02 LIGHT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 10 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 571 . 00 'OMED COMMONWEALTH EDISON 0381164058 - 0708 06/ 03 / 08 Ol WATER OP - 610 TOWER & WELL 4 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 712 . 03 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 712 . 03 09030 - 40077 - 0808 07/ 30 / 08 01 STREETS - LIGHTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 /12 / 08 2 , 867 . 68 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 867 . 68 6963019021 - 0808 07 / 17 / 06 01 STREETS - LIGHTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 / 12 / 08 23 . 05 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 23 . 05 8344010026 - 0708 07 /23 / 08 01 STREETS -LIGHTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 / 12 /08 4 , 773 . 81 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 4 , 773 . 61 VENDOR TOTAL : 9 , 376 . 57 P8 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 9 TIME : 19 : 33 : 18 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT DEKAPAVI DEKALB PAVING , INC . 1 07 / 24 / 08 01 LAND CASH -GRANDE RESERVE 72 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7335 08 / 12 / 08 47 , 677 . 23 GRANDE RESERVE BIKE TRAIL 02 SHARED USE PATH * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 47 , 677 . 23 VENDOR TOTAL : 47 , 677 . 23 DEPO DEPO COURT REPORTING SVC , INC 13555 07/ 16/ 08 01 ARO - SEXTON DEVELOPMENT 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 394 . 40 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 394 . 40 VENDOR TOTAL : 394 . 40 EARTHWER EARTHWERKS INC 2008 - 229 07 /21/ 08 01 WATER OP- SOIL 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 85 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 85 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 85 . 00 EBC EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORPORATION 323640 07 / 15 / 08 01 FINANCE-AUG . ADMIN & SERVICE 01 - 120 - 72 - 00 - 6501 08 / 12 / 08 125 . 00 SOCIAL SECURITY & MEDICARE 02 FEES * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 125 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 125 . 00 EEI ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES , INC . 44012 07 /22 / 08 01 ARO -WESTBURY VILLAGE 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 849 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 849 . 00 44013 07 / 22 / 08 01 ARO -GRANDE RESERVE MPI 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 3 , 444 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 3 , 444 . 00 P9 ATE : 06 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 10 :ME : 19 : 33 : 19 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 3NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3I ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES , INC . 34014 07 / 22 / 08 01 ARO -WHISPERING MEADOWS 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 187 . 50 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 187 . 50 44015 07/ 22 / 08 01 ARO -ROB ROY FALLS 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 126 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 126 . 00 44016 07 / 22 / 08 01 ARO -BRISTOL BAY 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 06 1 , 479 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 479 . 00 44017 07 / 22 / 08 01 ARO -ASPEN RIDGE 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 789 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 789 . 00 44018 07/22 / 08 01 ARO -LINCOLN PRAIRIE 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 163 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 163 . 00 44019 07/ 22 / 08 01 ARO- PASQUINELLI GRANDE RESERVE 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 3 , 072 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 3 , 072 . 00 44020 07 /22 / 08 01 ARO -RUSH COPLEY 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 51361 . 75 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 5 , 361 . 75 44021 07 / 22 / 08 01 WATER OP -CONTRACT H . 2 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 597 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 WELL 4 REHAB * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 597 . 00 44022 07 /22 / 08 01 ARO - ZANGLER 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 150 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 150 . 00 P10 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 11 TIME : 19 : 33 : 19 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT EEI ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES , INC . 44023 07 /22 / 08 01 ENG- SOUTH EWST COATING 01 - 150 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 567 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 ASSESSMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 567 . 00 44024 07 / 22 / 08 01 PH CAPITAL -YORKVILLE 21 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7130 08 / 12 / 08 21052 . 00 FACILITY EXPANSION 02 SUBDIVISION PLAT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 052 . 00 44025 07/ 22 / 08 01 ARO- CRIMSON LANE 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 75 . 00 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 75 . 00 44026 07 / 22 / 08 01 ARO - CANNONBALL TRAILS 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 041 . 50 A/R- OTHER INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 041 . 50 44034 07 /22 / 08 01 WATER OP- CONTRACT H . 1 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5422 08 / 12 / 08 14553 . 18 WATER TOWER PAINTING 02 TOWER LANE EWST REHAB * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 553 . 18 VENDOR TOTAL : 24 , 506 . 93 EXELON EXELON ENERGY 1469650 07/24 / 08 01 WATER OP-WELLS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 / 12 / 08 3 , 594 . 56 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 3 , 594 . 56 1469651 07/24 / 08 01 WATER OP -WELLS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5435 08 / 12 / 08 71368 . 31 ELECTRICITY INVOICE TOTAL : 71368 . 31 VENDOR TOTAL : 10 , 962 . 87 P11 1TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 12 IME : 19 : 33 : 20 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . 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O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT EDEX FEDEX 2 - 825 - 20927 07 / 23 / 08 01 FINANCE - 3 PACKAGES 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5808 08 / 12 / 08 61 . 99 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 02 ADMIN- 2 PACKAGES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5808 56 . 44 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL : 118 . 43 VENDOR TOTAL : 118 - 43 IRST FIRST PLACE RENTAL 173843 07 / 11 / 08 01 WATER OP - PAINT FLOOR MARKING , 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 55 . 50 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 FLAG STAKES * * COMMENT * * 03 SEWER OP- PAINT FLOOR MARKING , 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5419 55 . 50 MAINTENANCE - SANITARY SEWER 04 FLAG STAKES * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 111 . 00 174000 07 / 14 / 08 01 ENG -WHITE MARKING PAINT 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5801 08 / 12 / 08 70 . 80 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 70 . 80 59393 04 / 14 / 08 01 WATER OP - RETURN CREDIT 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 - 17 . 30 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 SEWER OP -RETURN CREDIT 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5419 - 17 . 30 MAINTENANCE - SANITARY SEWER INVOICE TOTAL : - 34 . 60 VENDOR TOTAL : 147 . 20 ?IRSTNON FIRST NONPROFIT UNEMPLOYEMENT 071508 07 / 15 / 08 01 FINANCE- PROGRAM FEES & 01 - 120 - 50 - 00 - 5202 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 879 . 00 BENEFITS - UNEMPLOY . COMP . 02 DEPOSITS FOR 3RD QUARTER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 879 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 21879 . 00 P12 DATE : 08106108 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 13 TIME : 19 : 33 : 20 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT GEHRM MEGHAN GEHR 5197419 07 / 25 / 08 01 ADMIN -TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 01 - 110 - 64 - 00 - 5608 08/ 12 / 08 11816 . 00 SPONSORSHIPS INVOICE TOTAL : 11816 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 10816 . 00 GJOVIKFD GJOVIK FORD- MERCURY , INC . 43034 07 / 22 / 08 01 POLICE-MOULDING & PAINTING 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 164 . 94 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 164 . 94 VENDOR TOTAL : 164 . 94 GRAINCO GRAINCO FS . , INC . 063008 06 / 30/ 08 01 STREETS - FUEL 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204145 08 / 12 / 08 147 . 24 GASOLINE 02 WATER OP - FUEL 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 147 . 24 GASOLINE 03 SEWER OP - FUEL 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 147 . 24 GASOLINE 04 WATER OP-TIRES 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5409 349 . 75 MAINTENANCE-VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 791 . 47 VENDOR TOTAL : 791 . 47 GREATAME GREATAMERICA LEASING CORP . 7622354 07 / 04 / 08 01 FINANCE- 7 COPIERS 01 - 120 - 62 - 00 - 5412 08 / 12/ 08 11964 . 69 MAITENANCE - PHOTOCOPIERS 02 WATER OP - PW COPIER 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5809 140 . 00 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 21104 . 69 VENDOR TOTAL : 21104 . 69 GREATLAK GREAT LAKES SPECIALTY P13 lTE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 14 [ME : 19 : 33 : 20 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . 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O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT REATLAK GREAT LAKES SPECIALTY 625495 07 / 02 / 08 01 LAND CASH- PARK SIGN 72 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7328 00404077 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 272 . 83 PRAIRIE MEADOWS ( MENARDS R INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 272 . 83 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 272 . 83 DSUPPLY HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS , LTD . 7490596 07 /23 / 08 01 WATER OP -METER 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 00203973 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 275 . 00 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 275 . 00 7542053 07/ 10 / 08 01 WATER OP -METERS & PARTS 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 00203970 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 051 . 17 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 051 . 17 7542080 07/ 10/ 08 01 WATER OP- METERS & PARTS 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 00203970 08 / 12 / 08 493 . 01 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 493 . 01 7551431 07 / 11 / 08 01 WATER OP-METERS & PARTS 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 00203970 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 006 . 70 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 006 . 70 7558557 07/ 14 / 08 01 WATER OP - METERS & PARTS 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 08 / 12 / 08 458 . 03 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 458 . 03 7599484 07 /21/ 08 01 WATER OP - FLANGE SET , GASKETS 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 00203973 08 / 12 / 08 58 . 78 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL : 58 . 78 VENDOR TOTAL : 6 , 342 . 69 IENNE VERNE HENNE CONSTR . & 26106 07/ 07 / 08 01 STREETS -REPLACE BULB IN LIGHT 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 161 . 00 MAINTENANCE- STREET LIGHTS P14 DATE : 08106108 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 15 TIME : 19 : 33 : 21 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HENNE VERNE HENNE CONSTR . & 26106 07 / 07 / 08 02 POLE * * COMMENT * * 08 / 12 / 08 INVOICE TOTAL : 161 . 00 26115 07/ 09 / 08 01 MUNICIPAL BLDG -REPAIR AIR 16 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7200 08 / 12 / 08 192 . 50 BLDG IMPROV- BEEHCER/RIVFR 02 CONDITIONING * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 192 . 50 VENDOR TOTAL : 353 . 50 HERVAS HERVAS , CONDON & BERSANI , P . C . 7731 06 / 30/ 08 01 ADMIN- SI13ENALLER VS . 01 - 110 - 61 - 00 - 5300 08 / 12 / 08 55 . 50 LEGAL SERVICES 02 MILSCHEWSKI * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 55 . 50 VENDOR TOTAL : 55 . 50 HEWLETT HEWLETT - PACKARD COMPANY 44387151 06 / 08 / 08 01 POLICE-DVD SERVER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5411 00304362 08 / 12 / 08 2 , 208 . 01 MAINTENANCE - COMPUTERS INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 208 . 01 VENDOR TOTAL : 21208 . 01 HICKSP PEGGY HICKS 00005010810 07 / 18 / 08 01 POLICE -MUSIC FOR RAINTREE 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5606 08 / 12 / 08 200 . 00 COMMUNITY RELATIONS 02 EVENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 200 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 200 . 00 HOMEDEPO HOME DEPOT 6055289 07 /23 / 08 01 POLICE -BULBS 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 24 . 85 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 24 . 85 P15 9TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 16 IME : 19 : 33 : 21 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT OMEDEPO HOME DEPOT 7051159 07 / 25 / 08 01 WATER OP- FERTILIZER 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 7 . 44 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 7 . 44 VENDOR TOTAL : 32 . 29 CCI INTERNATIONAL CODES 20080725 07 / 25 / 08 01 ADMIN-JULY PERMITS 01 - 110 - 61 - 00 - 5314 08 / 12 / 08 8 , 062 . 10 BUILDING INSPECTIONS INVOICE TOTAL : 8 , 062 . 10 20080727 07 / 30 / 08 01 ADMIN- JULY PERMITS 01 - 110 - 61 - 00 - 5314 08 / 12 / 08 101261 . 80 BUILDING INSPECTIONS INVOICE TOTAL : 10 , 261 . 80 VENDOR TOTAL : 18 , 323 . 90 CE ICE MOUNTAIN 08G0118718238 07 / 12 / 06 01 FINANCE -WATER 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 30 . 63 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 ADMIN-WATER 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 30 . 62 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 61 . 25 VENDOR TOTAL : 61 . 25 :DABWM ILLINOIS DEPT . OF AGRICULTURE 7U001309 07 / 15 / 08 01 POLICE -ANNUAL INSPECTION 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5408 08 / 12 / 08 930 . 00 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 930 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 930 . 00 :LMUNLEG ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 0010653 - IN 07 / 11 / 08 01 ADMIN- IML ANNUAL CONFERENCE 01 - 110 - 64 - 00 - 5604 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 650 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES P16 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 17 TIME : 19 : 33 : 21 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ILMUNLEG ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 0010653 - IN 07/ 11 / 08 02 REGISTRATIONS FOR 15 PERSONS * * COMMENT * * 08 / 12 / 08 INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 650 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 11650 . 00 ILPD4778 ILLINOIS STATE POLICE #4778 073008 07/ 30/ 08 01 ADMIN-LIQUOR LICENSE START UP 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 250 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 FUNDS FOR ESCROW ACCOUNT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 250 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 250 . 00 ILPD4811 ILLINOIS STATE POLICE #4811 073008 07/ 30 / 08 01 POLICE-BACKGROUND CHECK START 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 500 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 UP FUNDS FOR ESCROW ACCOUNT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 500 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 500 . 00 IPWSOA IPWSOA 073108 -A 07 / 31 / 08 01 WATER OP- IL . POTABLE WATER 51 - 000 - 64 - 00 - 5604 08 / 12 / 08 165 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES 02 SUPPLY CONFERENCE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 165 . 00 073106 -B 07 /31 / 08 01 WATER OP- IL . POTABLE WATER 51 - 000 - 64 - 00 - 5604 08/ 12 / 08 165 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES 02 SUPPLY CONFERENCE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 165 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 330 . 00 IRWA ILLINOIS RURAL WATER P17 = : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 18 [ME : 19 : 33 : 22 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM iNDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ZWA ILLINOIS RURAL WATER 3270 04 /29 / 08 01 WATER OP -ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 51 - 000 - 64 - 00 - 5600 08 / 12 / 08 345 . 00 DUES INVOICE TOTAL : 345 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 345 . 00 IRON ITRON 68203 07 / 12 / 08 01 WATER OP-AUGUST SERVICE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 389 . 99 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 389 . 99 VENDOR TOTAL : 389 . 99 EWEL JEWEL 072108 - CITY 07 / 21/ 08 01 ADMIN- COOKIE TRAYS 01 - 110 - 78 - 00 - 9007 08 /12 / 08 57 . 93 APPRECIATION DINNER 02 ADMIN- TISSUE , PAPER TOWEL 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 19 . 99 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 77 . 92 VENDOR TOTAL : 77 . 92 GUNIFOR J . G . UNIFORMS , INC . 17676 07 / 10 / 08 01 POLICE - SHIRT VEST COVER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 104 . 26 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 104 . 26 VENDOR TOTAL : 104 . 26 ULIE JULIE , INC . 03 - 08 - 1745A 08 / 06 / 08 01 WATER OP -ORIGINAL CHECK WAS 51 - 000 - 61 - 00 - 5303 08 / 12 /08 0 . 10 JULIE SERVICE 02 CUT . 10 SHORT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 0 . 10 P18 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 19 TIME : 19 : 33 : 22 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT JULIE JULIE , INC . 06 - 08 - 1752 07 / 01/ 08 01 WATER OP- JUNE LOCATES 51 - 000 - 61 - 00 - 5303 08 / 12 / 08 496 . 00 JULIE SERVICE INVOICE TOTAL : 496 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 496 . 10 JUSTSAFE JUST SAFETY , LTD 7527 07 / 08 / 08 01 SEWER OP - FIRST AID SUPPLIES 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5805 08 / 12 / 08 64 . 00 SHOP SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 64 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 64 . 00 KAMP KAMP / SYNERGY , LLC . 3018 07/ 03 / 08 01 WATER OP -ADD WELL 4 LEVEL TO 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 00203972 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 620 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M 02 SCADA SYSTEM * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 620 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 620 . 00 KCHHS KENDALL COUNTY HEALTH 70908 07 / 09 / 08 01 POLICE - SHOTS 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5430 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 00 HEALTH SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 50 . 00 KCRECORD KENDALL COUNTY RECORD 90 - 08 06 /30/ 08 01 ADMIN- CENSUS WORKERS AD , 01- 110 - 62 - 00 - 5403 08 / 12 / 08 123 . 00 SPECIAL CENSUS 02 CENSUS JOBS AD * * COMMENT * * 03 ARO -DTD INVESTMENTS , SEXTON 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 123 . 20 A/R- OTHER P19 = : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 20 :ME : 19 : 33 : 22 DETAIL BOARD REPORT 1 : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 06 / 12 / 2008 .NOOICE # INVOICE ITEM iNDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ;RECORD KENDALL COUNTY RECORD 90 - 08 06 /30 / 08 04 ADMIN-MEETING CHANGE NOTICE 01 - 110 - 61 - 00 - 5300 08 / 12 / 08 5 . 60 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 251 . 80 VENDOR TOTAL : 251 . 80 ENPRINT ANNETTE M . POWELL 16391 07 / 14 / 08 01 ADMIN- 2 , 000 13UISINESS CARDS 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 116 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 116 . 00 16401 07 / 18 / 08 01 FINANCE - 2 , 500 PAYROLL 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 138 . 25 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 FINANCE - 2 , 500 A/P ENVELOPES 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5802 208 . 25 OFFICE SUPPLIES 03 ENVELOPES * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 346 . 50 16410 07 / 21/ 08 01 ADMIN- 21500 ENVELOPES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 161 . 95 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 161 . 95 16424 07 / 28 / 08 01 ENG- 500 BUSINESS CARDS 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 29 . 00 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 29 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 653 . 45 OPYKAT KOPY KAT COPIER 28044 07 / 28 / 08 01 ADMIN- COLOR COPIER CHARGES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5809 08 / 12 / 08 21221 . 82 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 221 . 82 28045 07 / 28 / 08 01 ADMIN -NEW COPIER CHARGES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5809 08 / 12 / 08 962 . 63 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 962 . 63 P20 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 21 TIME : 19 : 33 : 23 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT KOPYKAT KOPY KAT COPIER 28047 07 / 28 / 08 01 ENG- COPIER CHARGES 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5809 08 / 12 / 08 360 . 83 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 360 . 83 28052 07 / 28 / 08 01 WATER OP -PW ' S COPIER CHARGES 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5809 08 / 12 / 08 28 . 29 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 28 . 29 28053 07 /28 / 08 01 ADMIN-B/W COPIER CHARGES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5809 08 / 12 / 08 708 . 74 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL : 708 . 74 VENDOR TOTAL : 4 , 282 . 31 LAWNFIRM JAMIE P . & JEANNE M . KELLER 4900 07 / 01 / 08 01 FOX HILL SSA- JUNE MOWING FOX 11 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5416 00204146 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 628 . 48 MAINTENANCE COMMON GROUNDS 02 HILL * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 628 . 48 4901 07 / 01/08 01 SUNFLOWER SSA- JUNE MOWING 12 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5416 00204146 08 /12 / 08 1 , 857 . 00 MAINTENANCE COMMON GROUNDS 02 SUNFLOWER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 857 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 3 , 485 . 48 LAWSON LAWSON PRODUCTS 7016014 07 / 02 / 08 01 STREETS -GLOVES 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 172 . 47 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 172 . 47 7041811 07/ 10 / 08 01 STREETS -WASHERS , HEX NUTS 01 -410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 /08 89 . 10 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 89 . 10 VENDOR TOTAL : 261 . 57 P21 LTE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 22 :ME : 19 : 33 : 23 DETAIL BOARD REPORT l : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ;NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O - # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 1YNE LAYNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY L0167315 - EEI 07 / 17 / 08 01 WATER OP -ENGINEER PAYMENT 4 & 51 - 000 - 21 - 00 - 2101 08 / 12 / 08 13 , 163 . 15 RETAINAGE PAYABLE 02 CONTRACT H . 2 , WELL 4 REHAB * * COMMENT * * 03 WATER IMPROV- ENGINEER PAYMENT 51 - 200 - 61 - 00 - 5421 9 , 670 . 00 WELL 4 CONSTRUCTION 04 4 & CIONTRACT H . 2 , WELL 4 REHA * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 22 , 833 . 15 VENDOR TOTAL : 22 , 833 . 15 EPPERTL LAURA LEPPERT 141 07 / 09 / 08 01 ADMIN- 05 / 19 / 08 MEETING MINUTES 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 60 - 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 60 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 60 . 00 OGOMAX LOGOMAX 4130 07/ 16 / 08 01 POLICE- BADGE 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 56 . 00 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 56 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 56 . 00 ARINEBI MARINE BIOCHEMISTS 245391 R5 07/ 17 / 08 01 SUNFLOWER SSA-ALGAE TREATMENT 12 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5416 08 / 12 / 08 766 . 00 MAINTENANCE COMMON GROUNDS INVOICE TOTAL : 766 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 766 . 00 ARTINH MARTIN , HAROLD 072908 07/29/ 08 01 POLICE- CHIEF ' S CONFERENCE MEAL 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5605 08 / 12 / 08 92 . 09 TRAVEL EXPENSES P22 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 23 TIME : 19 : 33 : 23 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MARTINH MARTIN , HAROLD 072908 07/29 / 08 02 REIMBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * 08 / 12 / 08 INVOICE TOTAL : 92 . 09 VENDOR TOTAL : 92 . 09 MCKIRGN RANDY MCKIRGAN 66151 06/ 04 / 08 01 STREETS - FUEL 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204144 08 / 12 / 08 172 . 33 GASOLINE 02 WATER OP- FUEL 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 172 . 33 GASOLINE 03 SEWER OP - FUEL 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 172 . 34 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 517 . 00 66266 06/ 18 / 08 01 STREETS - FUEL 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204144 08 / 12 / 08 935 . 76 GASOLINE 02 WATER OP - FUEL 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 935 . 76 GASOLINE 03 SEWER OP -FUEL 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 935 . 76 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 2 , 807 . 28 VENDOR TOTAL : 3 , 324 . 28 MEADE MEADE ELECTRIC COMPANY , INC . 633577 07 / 09/ 08 01 . FARO -REPLACE CONTROL BOX AT 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 00204150 08 / 12 / 08 15 , 183 . 10 A/R- OTHER 02 RT 47 & 34 * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 15 , 183 . 10 636310 05 / 14/ 08 01 STREETS -REPAIR 47 & VAN EMMON 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5414 08 / 12 / 08 47 . 17 MAINTENANCE-TRAFFIC SIGNAL 02 SIGNAL * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 47 . 17 VENDOR TOTAL : 15 , 230 . 27 P23 \TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 24 CME : 19 : 33 : 24 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O - # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE 44006 07 / 03 / 08 01 STREETS - ELECTRICAL TAPE 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 11 . 82 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 11 . 82 44081 07 / 03 / 08 01 STREETS -GARBAGE BAGS 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 34 . 90 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 34 . 90 44984 07 / 07 / 08 01 WATER OP-BLEACH 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 06/ 12 / 08 10 . 38 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 10 . 38 44997 07 / 07 / 08 01 WATER OP -NIPPLES , COUPLINGS 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 35 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 22 . 35 45232 07 / 08 / 08 01 STREETS -NAILS , SILICONE 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08/ 12 / 08 6 . 48 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 6 . 48 45392 07 / 09 / 08 01 WATER OP-BUSHING , ADAPTER 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08/ 12 / 08 9 . 45 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 9 . 45 45424 07 / 09 / 08 01 WATER OP -ADAPTERS , BUSHING 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 /12 / 08 20 . 62 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 20 . 62 45500 07 / 09 / 08 01 ENG-BATTERIES 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5801 08 / 12 / 08 8 . 88 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 8 . 88 45798 07 / 10 / 08 01 POLICE- PADLOCKS 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 13 . 94 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 13 . 94 P24 DATE : 08106108 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 25 TIME : 19 : 33 : 24 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE 45822 - 08 07 / 11 / 08 01 WATER OP -WIRE NUT 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 5 . 99 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 5 . 99 46531 07 / 14 / 08 01 WATER OP -BUG SPRAY 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 5 . 76 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 5 . 76 46559 07 / 14 / 08 01 STREETS - RATCHET , HEX KEY , HEX 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5815 08 / 12 / 08 18 . 94 HAND TOOLS 02 SOCKETS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 18 . 94 46592 07/ 14 / 08 01 STREETS - CEMENT PATCH 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 44 . 95 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 44 . 95 46740 07 / 15 / 08 01 WATER OP -BUG SPRAY 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 5 . 76 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 5 . 76 46742 07 / 15 / 08 01 STREETS -AVIATION SNIP , LATH , 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 23 . 57 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 CONCRETE MIX * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 23 . 57 46746 07/ 15 / 08 01 WATER OP -LAUNDRY SOAP , TUBE 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 47 . 39 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 BENDER , WASHER , COMPRESSION * * COMMENT * * 03 SLEEVE , COPPER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 47 . 39 46748 07/ 15 / 08 01 STREETS - SOCKETS 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5815 08 / 12 / 08 6 . 96 HAND TOOLS INVOICE TOTAL : 6 . 96 P25 = : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 26 CME : 19 : 33 : 24 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 LNVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE 47081 07/ 16 / 08 01 WATER OP -BUG SPRAY , CLEANER 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 12 . 92 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 12 . 92 47247 07 / 17 / 08 01 STREETS -GREASE GUN , BLACK CAP , 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 30 . 02 MAINTENANCE- STREET LIGHTS 02 BLACK PIPE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 30 . 02 47329 07 / 17 / 08 01 SEWER OP -DRAIN , PVC PIPE , PVC 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5419 08 / 12 / 08 17 . 32 MAINTENANCE- SANITARY SEWER 02 ELBOW * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 17 . 32 47349 07 / 17/ 08 01 STREETS - SCREWDRIVERS , PLIERS , 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5815 08 / 12 / 08 69 . 09 HAND TOOLS 02 TOOLBOX , WRENCH SET * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 69 . 09 48147 07 /21/ 08 01 POLICE- STEEL WOOL , FLEX PAD , 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 25 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 SCOUR PAD * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 22 . 25 48489 07 /22 / 08 01 STREETS - EXIT SIGN BULBS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5416 08 / 12 / 08 9 . 92 MAINTENANCE PROPERTY INVOICE TOTAL : 9 . 92 VENDOR TOTAL : 459 . 66 IETROWES METRO WEST COG 070908 07/ 09 / 08 01 ADMIN- 06 /26 / 08 LEGISLATIVE BBQ 01 - 110 - 64 - 00 - 5605 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 00 TRAVEL/MEALS /LODGING 02 - 2 ATTENDEES * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 50 . 00 P26 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 27 TIME : 19 : 33 : 25 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MIDAM MID AMERICAN WATER 48187A 06 /24 / 08 01 WATER OP - PLUGS , GASKET & BOLT 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 128 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 PACKS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 128 . 00 48457A 07 / 10 / 08 01 WATER OP-GASKETS , PLUG LID 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 198 . 96 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 198 . 96 VENDOR TOTAL : 326 . 96 MJELECT MJ ELECTRICAL SUPPLY , INC . 1100105 - 00 07 / 04 / 08 01 STREETS - FUSE 01 -410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 36 . 00 MAINTENANCE-STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 36 . 00 1100127 - 00 07 / 04 / 08 01 STREETS -BOX , RECEPTOR , NIPPLE 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08/ 12 /08 42 . 35 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 42 . 35 1100216 - 00 07 / 04 / 08 01 STREETS -LIGHT PARTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12/ 08 55 . 00 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 55 . 00 1100302 - 01 07 /22 / 08 01 STREETS - REMOTE HEAD 01 -410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 87 . 00 MAINTENANCE-STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 87 . 00 1100520 - 00 07 /21 / 08 01 STREETS - FUSES , PHOTOCONTROL , 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 449 . 64 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS 02 LOCKNUT , LIGHT PARTS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 449 . 64 1100520 - 01 07 /21/ 08 01 STREETS -LIGHT PARTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 50 MAINTENANCE- STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 22 . 50 P27 ATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 28 _ME : 19 : 33 : 25 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 3NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IELECT MJ ELECTRICAL SUPPLY , INC . 1100607 - 00 07/ 21/ 08 01 STREETS -LIGHT PARTS 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 4 . 95 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 4 . 95 1100776 - 00 07 / 22 / 08 01 STREETS - PHOTO CONTROL 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5415 08 / 12 / 08 18 . 00 MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTS INVOICE TOTAL : 18 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 715 . 44 3ONBEAM DIANE GIANNELLI OAKLEY 64 06/ 24 / 08 01 COMM/RELATIONS -VIDEO TAPING 01 - 130 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 00 65 07/ 08 / 08 01 COMM/RELATIONS -VIDEO TAPING 01 - 130 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 00 66 07 /22 / 08 01 COMM/RELATIONS -VIDEO TAPING 01 - 130 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 100 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 100 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 200 . 00 EBB NEBS 9927971257 - 6 07 / 09 / 08 01 FINANCE - 1 , 000 GENERAL FUND 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 188 . 23 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 CHECKS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 188 . 23 VENDOR TOTAL : 188 . 23 fEXTEL NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 837900513 - 077 07 / 31 / 08 01 ADMIN-MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5438 08 / 12 / 08 244 . 04 CELLULAR TELEPHONE P28 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 29 TIME : 19 : 33 : 25 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT NEXTEL NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 837900513 - 077 07 / 31/ 08 02 COMM/DEV- MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 220 - 62 - 00 - 5438 08 / 12 / 08 121 . 61 CELULAR TELEPHONE 03 ENG -MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 150 - 62 - 00 - 5438 285 . 67 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 04 POLICE - MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5438 11391 . 74 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 05 POLICE- 3 REPLACEMENT I570S 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5438 209 . 97 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 06 SEWER OP- MONTHLY CHARGES 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5438 122 . 43 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 07 STREETS -MONTHLY CHARGES 01 -410 - 62 - 00 - 5438 244 . 86 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 08 WATER OP -MONTHLY CHARGES 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5438 326 . 48 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 09 FINANCE-MONTHLY CHARGES 01 - 120 - 62 - 00 - 5438 81 . 63 CELLULAR TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL : 3 , 028 . 43 VENDOR TOTAL : 3 , 028 . 43 NICOR NICOR GAS 07 - 72 - 09 - 0117 7 - 0708 07 / 23 / 08 01 ADMIN- 1301 CAROLYN CT 01 - 110 - 78 - 00 - 9002 08 / 12 / 08 30 . 01 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL : 30 . 01 61 - 60 - 41 - 1000 9 - 0708 07 /10/ 08 01 ADMIN- 610 TOWER LANE 01 - 110 - 78 - 00 - 9002 08 / 12 / 08 97 . 56 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL : 97 . 56 95 - 16 - 10 - 1000 4 - 0708 07 / 10/ 08 01 ADMIN- 1 RT 47 01 - 110 - 78 - 00 - 9002 08 / 12 / 08 667 . 68 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL : 667 . 68 VENDOR TOTAL : 795 . 25 OFFWORK OFFICE WORKS P29 iTE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 30 :ME : 19 : 33 : 26 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM iNDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 7FWORK OFFICE WORKS L39528I 07 / 02 / 08 01 ADMIN- BADGES , LANYARDS 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 51 . 57 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 FINANCE- CORRECTION TAPE 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5802 8 . 99 OFFICE SUPPLIES 03 WATER OP - PAPER , TONER 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5804 217 . 89 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 278 . 45 139887 07 / 10/ 08 01 ENG- PRINTER CARTRIDGE 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 34 . 99 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 34 . 99 140108I 07 / 14 / 08 01 POLICE - STAPLER , CORRECTION 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 69 . 46 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 TAPE , CORRECTION FLUID * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 69 . 46 140184I 07116 / 08 01 POLICE - STENO BOOKS 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 15 . 48 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 15 . 48 140391 07 / 17 / 08 01 ENG- MECHANICAL PENCILS 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 20 . 28 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 20 . 28 VENDOR TOTAL : 418 . 66 ,HERROND RAY O ' HERRON COMPANY , INC . 0819541 - IN 07 / 11 / 08 01 PD CAPITAL- SPEAKER 20 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7006 08 / 12 / 08 172 . 07 CAR BUILD OUT INVOICE TOTAL : 172 . 07 0819755 - IN 07/ 15/ 08 01 POLICE- CONCEALABLE CARRIER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 69 . 75 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 69 . 75 P30 DATE : OB / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 31 TIME : 19 : 33 : 26 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT OHERROND RAY O ' HERRON COMPANY , INC - 0819851 - IN 07 / 15 / 08 01 POLICE- CADET RADIO HOLSTER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5421 08 / 12 / 08 22 . 19 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL : 22 . 19 0819881 - IN 07 / 15/ 08 01 PD CAPITAL- HEADLIGHT FLASHER 20 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7006 08 / 12 / 08 52 . 10 CAR BUILD OUT INVOICE TOTAL : 52 . 10 0820898 - IN 07 /25 / 08 01 PD CAPITAL- CONSOLE FACEPLATES 20 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7006 08 / 12 / 06 320 . 90 CAR BUILD OUT INVOICE TOTAL : 320 . 90 VENDOR TOTAL : 637 . 01 OHERRONO RAY O ' HERRON COMPANY 42631 07 /10 / 08 01 POLICE- SHIRTS , PANTS , BOOTS , 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5421 00304374 08 / 12 / 08 11280 . 51 WEARING APPAREL 02 RAINCOAT , SWEATER , GLOVES , HAT * * COMMENT * * 03 BELT , NAMEPLATE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 260 . 51 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 280 . 51 ORRK KATHLEEN FIELD ORR & ASSOC . 12531 07 / 01/ 08 01 ADMIN-LEGAL MATTERS 01 - 110 - 61 - 00 - 5300 08 / 12 / 08 13 , 809 . 25 LEGAL SERVICES 02 ARO-TITANIUM INVESTMENTS , 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 6 , 532 . 00 A/R- OTHER 03 STAGECOACH , RAGING WAVES , * * COMMENT * * 04 AUTUMN CREEK , CANNONBALL * * COMMENT * * 05 TRAILS , COBBLESTONE COMMONS , * * COMMENT * * 06 CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH , * * COMMENT * * 07 FOUNTAINVIEW , HRM PROPERTIES , * * COMMENT * * 08 ROB ROY FALLS , RUSH COPLEY , * * COMMENT * * P31 ITE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 32 .ME : 19 : 33 : 27 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . 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O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IRK KATHLEEN FIELD ORR & ASSOC . 12531 07 / 01 / 08 09 ZANGLER * * COMMENT * * 08 / 12 / 08 10 AR- LANDFILL LEGAL 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1375 747 . 00 A/R- LANDFILL 11 COMM/DEV- LEGAL MATTERS 01 - 220 - 61 - 00 - 5300 1 , 248 . 75 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 22 , 337 . 00 12531M 07 / 01 / 08 01 COUNTRYSIDE TIFF -LEGAL MATTERS 87 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9007 08 / 12 / 08 3 , 681 . 00 ADMINISTRATION FEES INVOICE TOTAL : 3 , 681 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 26 , 018 . 00 ITBOW PITNEY BOWES 1970458 - JY08 07/ 13 / 06 01 ADMIN -APRIL 30 - JULY 30 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5808 08 / 12 / 08 700 . 00 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL : 700 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 700 . 00 ROVENA PROVENA SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL 802 07 / 01/ 08 01 FINANCE-JULY - SEPTEMBER 01 - 120 - 61 - 00 - 5310 08 / 12 / 08 625 . 00 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE INVOICE TOTAL : 625 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 625 . 00 'ROVENAM PROVENA MERCY CENTER 070108 07 / 01/ 08 01 SEWER OP - PHYSICAL 52 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7004 08 / 12 / 08 93 . 00 SAFETY EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 93 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 93 . 00 )DILL QUILL CORPORATION P32 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 33 TIME : 19 : 33 : 27 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . 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O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT QUILL QUILL CORPORATION 8587737 07 / 10 / 08 01 ADMIN- ENVELOPES 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 14 . 56 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 14 . 56 8602008 07 / 10 / 08 01 ADMIN- TONER 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 107 . 99 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 107 . 99 8621769 07 / 11 / 08 01 COMM/DEV- ENVELOPES , PRINT 01 - 220 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 43 . 16 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 CARTRIDGE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 43 . 16 8622986 07 / 11 / 08 01 COMM/DEV- 2 PRINTER CARTRIDGES 01 - 220 - 65 - 00 - 5804 00102169 08 / 12 / 08 233 . 98 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 233 . 98 8723802 07 / 16 / 08 01 ADMIN-BINDER CLIPS , PENS , FILE 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 65 - 77 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 FOLDERS , EXPANDING FILES * * COMMENT * * 03 FINANCE- CALCULATOR RECEIPTS 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5802 2 . 10 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 67 . 87 8847315 07 /22 / 08 01 POLICE- INK JET CARTRIDGES , DRY 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 158 . 52 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 ERASE MARKERS , POST - ITS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 158 . 52 8870358 07 / 23 / 08 01 POLICE - PENS 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 /08 39 . 60 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 39 . 60 8886872 07 /23 / 08 01 COMM/DEV- POST- ITS , LABELS , 01 - 220 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 59 . 31 OPERATING SUPPLIES P33 ATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 34 -ME : 19 : 33 : 27 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 CNVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT JILL QUILL CORPORATION 3886872 07 /23 / 08 02 PENS * * COMMENT * * 08 / 12 /08 INVOICE TOTAL : 59 . 31 3887395 07 / 23 / 08 01 ADMIN- ENVELOPES , TONER , PADS , 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5802 08 / 12 / 08 200 . 00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 LABELS * * COMMENT * * 03 FINANCE - STORAGE BOXES 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5802 31 . 22 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 231 . 22 VENDOR TOTAL : 956 . 21 0000455 INEZ FLORENCE 071508 07/ 15/ 08 01 STREETS - 307 E . FOX DRIVEWAY 01 - 410 - 75 - 00 - 7101 08 / 12 / 08 320 . 40 IN TOWN ROAD PROGRAM 02 REIMBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 320 . 40 VENDOR TOTAL : 320 . 40 0000456 TOM COZIAHR 071508 07 / 15 / 08 01 STREETS- 313 E . FOX DRIVEWAY 01 - 410 - 75 - 00 - 7101 08 / 12 / 08 563 . 40 IN TOWN ROAD PROGRAM 02 REIMBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 563 . 40 VENDOR TOTAL : 563 . 40 .0000457 JOYCE M . FAMERA 072008 07 /31/ 08 01 ADMIN-BEECHER DEPOSIT REFUND 01 - 000 - 21 - 00 - 2110 08/ 12 / 08 100 . 00 DEPOSITS PAYABLE INVOICE TOTAL : 100 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 100 . 00 .0000460 JAMIE SIBENALLER P34 DATE : 08 / 06 / 06 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 35 TIME : 19 : 33 : 28 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT R0000460 JAMIE SIBENALLER 060708 08 / 01/ 08 01 ADMIN- BEECHER DEPOSIT REFUND 01 - 000 - 21 - 00 - 2110 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 00 DEPOSITS PAYABLE INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 50 . 00 SECGROUP SEC GROUP , INC . 9 06 /24 / 08 01 MFT -GAME FARM RD SOMONAUK ST 15 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7106 08 / 12 / 08 35 , 686 . 30 GAME FARM SURVEYING INVOICE TOTAL : 35 , 686 . 30 VENDOR TOTAL : 35 , 686 . 30 SERVMASC SERVICEMASTER COMM . CLEANING 138666 07 /15/ 08 01 ADMIN- CITY OFFICE CLEANING 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5406 08 / 12 / 08 625 . 00 OFFICE CLEANING INVOICE TOTAL : 625 . 00 138667 07 / 15/ 08 01 SEWER OP -MONTHLY CLEANING 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 395 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 395 . 00 138711 07 / 26 / 08 01 ADMIN-ADDITIONAL SERVICE 7 / 28 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5406 08 / 12 / 08 550 . 00 OFFICE CLEANING 02 TO 8 /4 * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 550 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 570 . 00 SHELL SHELL OIL CO . 065159923807 07 / 03 / 08 01 STREETS -GASOLINE 01 - 410 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204148 08 / 12 / 08 11823 . 25 GASOLINE 02 WATER OP-GASOLINE 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 1 , 823 . 25 GASOLINE P35 1TE : 06 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 36 [ME : 19 : 33 : 28 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 3NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 4ELL SHELL OIL CO . ) 65159923807 07/ 03 / 08 03 SEWER OP -GASOLINE 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5812 00204148 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 823 . 26 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 5 , 469 . 76 D65356230807 07 / 11/ 08 01 POLICE -GASOLINE 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5812 08 / 12 / 08 9 , 398 . 19 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL : 9 , 398 . 19 VENDOR TOTAL : 14 , 867 . 95 HREDIT SHRED- IT 021278461 07/ 15/ 08 01 ADMIN-MONTHLY SERVICE 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08 / 12 / 08 160 . 20 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 160 . 20 VENDOR TOTAL : 160 . 20 PEER SPEER FINANCIAL , INC . 073108 07/ 31 / 08 01 ADMIN- SEMINAR REGISTRATION 01 - 110 - 64 - 00 - 5604 08 / 12 /08 75 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES INVOICE TOTAL : 75 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 75 . 00 APCO TAPCO 298074 06 /30 / 08 01 PD CAPITAL- SIGN & BASE 20 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7001 08 / 12/ 08 980 . 00 EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 980 . 00 298193 07/01 / 08 01 PW CAPITAL -WOOD BARRICADE 21 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7001 08 / 12 / 08 826 . 25 EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 826 . 25 299152 07 / 17 / 08 01 MFT-SIGN 15 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7007 08 / 12 / 08 39 . 39 SIGNS INVOICE TOTAL : 39 . 39 P36 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 37 TIME : 19 : 33 : 28 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 06 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT TAPCO TAPCO 299176 07 / 16 / 08 01 MFT- SIGNS 15 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7007 08 / 12 / 08 356 . 29 SIGNS INVOICE TOTAL : 356 . 29 VENDOR TOTAL : 2 , 201 . 93 TIMEMARK TIMEMARK INCORPORATED 110857 07 / 16/ 08 01 POLICE- BATTERY & CHARGER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5408 08 / 12 / 08 89 . 22 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 89 . 22 VENDOR TOTAL : 89 . 22 TUFFY TUFFY AUTO SERVICE CENTER 6046 07 / 18 / 08 01 ENG-OIL CHANGE 01 - 150 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 25 . 95 MAINTENANCE -VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 25 . 95 6111 07 / 22 / 08 01 POLICE -OIL CHANGE 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 25 . 95 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 25 . 95 6155 07 / 24 / 08 01 POLICE-ALTERNATOR REPAIR , OIL 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 405 . 95 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES 02 CHANGE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 405 . 95 6165 07 /25 / 08 01 POLICE -OIL CHANGE , TIRE REPAIR 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 53 . 95 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 53 . 95 6201 07 /28 / 08 01 POLICE-OIL FILTER 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 33 . 95 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 33 . 95 VENDOR TOTAL : 545 . 75 P37 kTE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 38 [ME : 19 : 33 : 29 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT NIQUEPR UNIQUE PRODUCTS & SERVICE 177988 07 / 10 / 08 01 SEWER OP -PAPER TOWEL , HAND 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5805 08 / 12 / 08 83 . 04 SHOP SUPPLIES 02 CLEANER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 83 . 04 178099 07 / 14 / 08 01 SEWER OP - FOAM SOAP 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5805 08 / 12 / 08 43 . 62 SHOP SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 43 . 62 VENDOR TOTAL : 126 . 66 PS UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 00004296X2288 07 / 12 / 08 01 ADMIN- 1 PACKAGE 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5403 08 / 12 / 08 30 . 09 SPECIAL CENSUS 02 ADMIN- 1 PACKAGE 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5808 35 . 26 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 03 WATER OP - 3 PACKAGES 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5808 116 . 64 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL : 181 . 99 00004296X2298 07 / 19 / 08 01 WATER OP- 2 PACKAGES 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5808 08 / 12 / 08 77 . 00 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 02 ADMIN - 1 PACKAGE 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5808 36 . 33 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 03 FINANCE - 1 PACKAGE 01 - 120 - 65 - 00 - 5808 36 . 32 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL : 149 . 65 00004296X2308 07 /26 / 08 01 ADMIN- 1 PACKAGE 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5808 08 /12 / 08 40 . 04 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 02 WATER OP - 2 PACKAGES 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5808 107 . 36 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL : 147 . 40 VENDOR TOTAL : 479 . 04 P38 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 39 TIME : 19 : 33 : 29 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT USBANKC US BANK 072408 - SSAGDR 07 /28 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY- GRANDE RESERVE 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 310 , 097 . 35 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 SSA DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 310 , 097 . 35 072408 - SSAWDR 07128 / 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY-WIDETTE RIDGE 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9013 08 / 12 / 08 217 , 423 . 96 SSA PAYMENTS TO TRUSTEES 02 SSA DISBURSEMENT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 217 , 423 . 96 VENDOR TOTAL : 527 , 521 . 31 VIKICHEM VIKING CHEMICAL COMPANY 177447 05 / 16 / 08 01 WATER OP- CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 250 . 05 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 250 . 05 178428 06 / 11 / 08 01 WATER OP- CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 365 . 03 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 365 . 03 VENDOR TOTAL : 615 . 08 VISA VISA 072408 - CITY 07 / 24 / 08 01 COMM/RELATIONS -BOWS , 50 01 - 130 - 78 - 00 - 9010 08 / 12 / 08 164 . 44 COMMUNITY EVENTS 02 COVERS , DONUTS * * COMMENT * * 03 COMM/RELATIONS -RETURN CREDIT 01 - 130 - 78 - 00 - 9010 - 15 . 98 COMMUNITY EVENTS 04 ADMIN- SNACK TRAY , BUSINESS 01 - 110 - 64 - 00 - 5605 136 . 16 TRAVEL/MEALS/LODGING 05 MEETING , 7 / 22 PIZZA FOR CC * * COMMENT * * 06 ADMIN-WATER FILTER, POCKET ID 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 79 . 18 OPERATING SUPPLIES P39 ATE : 08 / 06 / 06 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 40 :ME : 19 : 33 : 29 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ) : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 (NVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 3NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT CSA VISA )72408 - CITY 07 / 24 / 08 07 ENG- COMPUTER COMPONENTS 01 - 150 - 65 - 00 - 5801 08 / 12 / 08 68 . 15 ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 08 COMM/DEV- COMPUTER COMPONENTS 01 - 220 - 65 - 00 - 5804 66 . 14 OPERATING SUPPLIES 09 FINANCE -WEB SITE , DVD 01 - 120 - 75 - 00 - 7002 176 . 92 COMPUTER EQUIP & SOFTWARE 10 CONVERSION SOFTWARE , FTP * * COMMENT * * 11 SOFTWARE * * COMMENT * * 12 ADMIN-WET WIPES , HAND 01 - 110 - 78 - 00 - 9007 35 . 00 APPRECIATION DINNER 13 SANITIZER, BAGGIES * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 712 . 01 072408 - PD 07 /24 / 08 01 POLICE - SUMMER CHIEF ' S 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5605 08 / 12 / 08 435 . 66 TRAVEL EXPENSES 02 CONFERENCE LODGING * * COMMENT * * 03 REIMBURSEMENT , STAFF & COMMAND * * COMMENT * * 04 TRAINING MEAL REIMBURSEMENT , * * COMMENT * * 05 POLICE - CHIEF ' S SUMMER 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5604 450 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCE 06 CONFERENCE * * COMMENT * * 07 POLICE-GASOLINE REIMBURSEMENT 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5812 78 . 75 GASOLINE 08 POLICE-VINYL WINDOW DECALS 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5612 453 . 15 NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 09 POLICE-DIGITAL CAMERA 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5803 804 . 00 EVIDENCE TECH SUPPLIES 10 POLICE - FLASH DRIVES , 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 117 . 53 OPERATING SUPPLIES 11 FLASHLIGHTS * * COMMENT * * 12 POLICE- TONER 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5802 180 . 00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 13 POLICE -ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5615 70 . 57 COMPLIANCE CHECKS P40 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 41 TIME : 19 : 33 : 30 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT VISA VISA 072408 - PD 07 /24 / 08 14 CHECKS * * COMMENT * * 06 / 12 / 08 INVOICE TOTAL : 21589 . 66 VENDOR TOTAL : 31301 . 67 VSP VISION SERVICE PLAN 071708 07 / 17 / 08 01 FINANCE -AUGUST VISION 01 - 120 - 50 - 00 - 5205 08 / 12 / 08 1 , 083 . 99 BENEFITS - DENTAL/ VISION A INVOICE TOTAL : 1 , 083 . 99 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 083 . 99 WALMART WALMART COMMUNITY 072208 - CITY 07/22 / 08 01 POLICE - COOKIES , BUNS , BURGERS , 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5606 08/ 12 / 08 175 . 43 COMMUNITY RELATIONS 02 CONDIMENTS , HOT DOGS , CHIPS * * COMMENT * * 03 ADMIN- CUPS , CREAMER, HONEY 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 24 . 24 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 199 . 67 VENDOR TOTAL : 199 . 67 WATERSYS WATER SOLUTIONS UNLIMITED , INC 25119 07 / 07/ 08 01 WATER OP - CHEMICALS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 / 12 / 08 888 . 00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL : 888 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 888 . 00 WHOLTIRE WHOLESALE TIRE 124935 07 / 09 / 08 01 POLICE- TIRE REPAIR 01 - 210 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 15 . 00 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 15 . 00 125147 07 /23 / 08 01 ENG-OIL CHANGE , U-JOINT 01 - 150 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 62 . 88 MAINTENANCE -VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 82 . 88 VENDOR TOTAL : 97 . 88 P41 1TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 42 IME : 19 : 33 : 30 DETAIL BOARD REPORT > : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 3TILUNV WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY D71408 07 / 14 / 08 01 POLICE- SPSC TRAINING LODGING 01 - 210 - 64 - 00 - 5605 08 / 12 / 08 100 . 70 TRAVEL EXPENSES INVOICE TOTAL : 100 . 70 VENDOR TOTAL : 100 . 70 IRPRD WATER PRODUCTS , INC . 0209274 07 / 09 / 08 01 CITY CAPITAL-MANHOLE FRAME & 23 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7102 08 / 12 / 08 239 . 00 MCHUGH ROAD 02 GRATE COVER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 239 . 00 0209456 07 / 14 / 08 01 WATER OP-MEASURING CHAMBER , 51 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7508 08 / 12 / 08 90 . 60 METERS & PARTS 02 O -RING * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 90 . 60 VENDOR TOTAL : 329 . 60 BSD YORKVILLE BRISTOL 0480 - 000585588 06 / 30 / 08 01 WATER OP - JUNE BIOSOLIDS 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5407 08 /12 / 08 5 , 430 . 65 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M 02 TRANSPORT * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 51430 . 65 071508 -JUNE 07 / 15/ 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY - SANITARY FEES 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9008 08 / 12 / 08 211 , 728 . 70 YBSD PAYMENTS 02 FOR JUNE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 211 , 728 . 70 071508 - MAY 07 / 15/ 08 01 TRUST & AGENCY - SANITARY FEES 95 - 000 - 78 - 00 - 9008 08 / 12 / 08 241 , 048 . 47 YBSD PAYMENTS 02 FOR MAY * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 241 , 048 . 47 VENDOR TOTAL : 458 , 207 . 82 P42 DATE : 08106108 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 43 TIME : 19 : 33 : 30 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT YORKAREA YORKVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF 23204 07 / 18 / 08 01 COMM/DEV-JULY LUNCHEON 01 - 220 - 64 - 00 - 5604 08 / 12 / 08 20 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES 02 COMM/RELATIONS - JULY LUNCHEON 01 - 130 - 64 - 00 - 5604 25 . 00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES INVOICE TOTAL : 45 . 00 23208 07 / 18 / 08 01 COMM/RELATIONS - CITY GUIDE 01 - 130 - 65 - 00 - 5809 00102170 08 / 12 / 08 11000 . 00 PRINTING & COPYING 02 ADVERTISING * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 11000 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 1 , 045 . 00 YORKCLER YORKVILLE CLERK ' S ACCOUNT 119659 07 / 10 / 08 01 WATER OP-RELEASE OF WATER LIEN 51 - 000 - 42 - 00 - 4240 08 / 12/ 08 80 . 00 BULK WATER SALES INVOICE TOTAL : 80 . 00 120165 07 / 21/ 08 01 ARO -MERLIN MUFFLER, WINDMILL 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 497 . 00 A/R- OTHER 02 FARMS , YORKVILLE TOWNE CENTER , * * COMMENT * * 03 OKEEFE PROPERTY * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 497 . 00 120507 07 / 25/ 08 01 ARO- KIDDIE CAMPUS , WOODSTONE , 01 - 000 - 13 - 00 - 1372 08 / 12 / 08 593 . 00 A/R- OTHER 02 YBSD , HUDSON LAKES , NEW LIFE * * COMMENT * * 03 CHURCH , TUSCAN PLAZA, SILVER * * COMMENT * * 04 FOX , KLEINWATCHER , PRAIRIE * * COMMENT * * 05 POINT , EVERGREEN FARM , ASPEN * * COMMENT * * 06 RIDGE , CHALLY FARM , YORKWOOD * * COMMENT * * 07 ESTATES , WALMART * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 593 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 14170 . 00 P43 ATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 44 IME : 19 : 33 : 31 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ORKLIBR YORKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 072408 - BOND 07 / 28 / 08 01 ADMIN-BOND & INTEREST TAX 01 - 000 - 25 - 00 - 2582 08 / 12 / 08 191 , 350 . 26 INTERFUND LIBRARY 02 DISTRIBUTION * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 191 , 350 . 26 072408 - RETAX 07 /28 / 08 01 ADMIN-REAL ESTATE TAX 01 - 000 - 25 - 00 - 2582 08 / 12 / 08 269 , 307 . 35 INTERFUND LIBRARY 02 DISTRIBUTION * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 269 , 307 . 35 VENDOR TOTAL : 460 , 657 . 61 ORKNAPA YORKVILLE NAPA AUTO PARTS 839202 06 / 02 / 08 01 WATER OP - BRAKE 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 11 . 73 MAINTENANCE -VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 11 . 73 839291 06/ 03 / 06 01 SEWER OP-TOOL BOX LINER 52 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5805 08 / 12 / 08 9 . 92 SHOP SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 9 . 92 839697 06 /06/ 08 01 STREETS -BOOSTER CABLE 01 - 410 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 50 . 49 MAINTENANCE -VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 50 . 49 841947 06 /25 / 08 01 WATER OP - OIL 51 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 16 . 99 MAINTENANCE-VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 16 , 99 842023 06/26/ 08 01 SEWER OP - FUEL LINE HOSE 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5408 08 / 12 / 06 2 . 31 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL : 2 . 31 844838 07 / 21/ 08 01 SEWER OP -AIR & FUEL FILTERS 52 - 000 - 62 - 00 - 5409 08 / 12 / 08 76 . 52 MAINTENANCE-VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL : 76 . 52 VENDOR TOTAL : 167 . 96 P44 DATE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 45 TIME : 19 : 33 : 31 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 /2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT YORKPDPC YORKVILLE POLICE DEPT . 072908 07 / 29 / 08 01 ADMIN -LIQUOR LICENSE 01 - 110 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 39 . 25 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 BACKGROUND CHECK * * COMMENT * * 03 POLICE - CAR REGISTRATION , 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 90 . 75 OPERATING SUPPLIES 04 ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECK * * COMMENT * * 05 PURCHASE * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 130 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 130 . 00 YORKPDPN YORKVILLE POLICE PENSION FUND 072408 - RETAX 07 /25/ 08 01 POLICE - REAL ESTATE TAX 01 - 210 - 72 - 00 - 6502 08 /12 / 08 122 , 756 . 89 POLICE PENSION 02 DISTRIBUTION * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 122 , 756 . 89 VENDOR TOTAL : 122 , 756 . 89 YORKPOST YORKVILLE POSTMASTER 072908 07/29 / 08 01 WATER OP - POSTAGE FOR PENALTY 51 - 000 - 65 - 00 - 5808 08 / 12 / 08 275 . 00 POSTAGE & SHIPPING 02 BILLS * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 275 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 275 . 00 YORKPR YORKVILLE PARK & RECREATION 083008 - TRANSFER 07 /25 / 08 01 FINANCE-AUG . PARK & REC 01 - 120 - 99 - 00 - 9940 08 / 12 / 08 102 , 058 . 16 TRANSFER TO PARK & RECREAT 02 TRANSFER * * COMMENT * * INVOICE TOTAL : 102 , 058 . 16 VENDOR TOTAL : 102 , 058 . 16 YORKSELF YORKVILLE SELF STORAGE , INC P45 1TE : 08 / 06 / 08 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE : 46 [ME : 19 : 33 : 31 DETAIL BOARD REPORT J : AP441000 . WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 08 / 12 / 2008 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ;NDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P . O . # DUE DATE ITEM AMT DRKSELF YORKVILLE SELF STORAGE , INC 372108 - 45 07 /21/ 08 01 POLICE- STORAGE 01 - 210 - 65 - 00 - 5804 08 / 12 / 08 75 . 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL : 75 . 00 072108 - 76 07 /21/ 08 01 MUNICIPAL BLDG- STORAGE 16 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7203 08 / 12 / 08 75 . 00 BLDG IMPROVEMENTS - PUBLIC W INVOICE TOTAL : 75 . 00 072108 - 83 07 /21/ 08 01 MUNICIPAL BLDG- STORAGE 16 - 000 - 75 - 00 - 7203 08 / 12 / 08 75 . 00 BLDG IMPROVEMENTS - PUBLIC W INVOICE TOTAL : 75 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 225 . 00 OUNGM MARLYS J . YOUNG 070308 07 / 23 / 08 01 ADMIN- JULY 3 MEETING MINUTES 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08/ 12 / 08 72 . 50 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 72 . 50 070908 07 /28 / 08 01 ADMIN- JULY 9 MEETING MINUTES 01 - 110 - 62 - 00 - 5401 08/ 12 / 08 85 . 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL : 85 . 00 VENDOR TOTAL : 157 . 50 TOTAL ALL INVOICES : 3 , 460 , 430 . 74 P46 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAYROLL SUMMARY 7/19/2008 REGULAR OVERTIME TOTAL IMRF S. SECURITY TOTALS ADMINISTRATION $ 18, 841 .81 $0.00 $ 18,841 . 81 $ 1 ,447.95 $1 ,432.51 $21 ,722 .27 FINANCE $ 12,993. 10 $51 . 35 $ 13, 044.45 $1 , 014.86 $969.48 $ 159028.79 COMMUNITY REL. $2,918.00 $0. 00 $2,918. 00 $ 194. 50 $223.23 $3, 335.73 ENGINEERING $ 16204. 12 $0.00 $ 16,204. 12 $ 1 ,260.69 $1 ,222.76 $ 18 ,687.57 POLICE $83,298.71 $1 , 550.28 $84, 848.99 $632.53 $6 ,448.23 $91 ,929.75 COMMUNITY DEV. $13,648. 19 $0. 001 $ 13,648. 19 $ 1 ,061 .82 $ 1 ,038.34 $ 15,748. 35 STREETS $ 15,388. 10 $115.62 $15, 503.72 $ 1 , 113.76 $1 , 182 . 35 $ 17,799.83 WATER $123992.95 $19060.66 $ 14, 053.61 $1 , 048.55 $ 1 ,067.79 $16, 169.95 SEWER $5,992.40 $296.08 $6,288.48 $489.25 $474.94 $7,252.67 PARKS $21 ,369.90 $431 . 14 $21 , 801 . 04 $1 ,285.81 $1 ,667.78 $24,754.63 RECREATION $19, 328.23 $0.00 $ 19,328. 23 $ 1 , 144.03 $ 1 ,477.70 $21 , 949. 96 REC. CENTER $8,765.00 $0.00 $8,765. 00 $6. 85 $670. 54 $9,442 .39 LIBRARY $159791 .38 $0. 00 $ 15,791 . 38 $494.92 $1208. 06 $179494.36 TOTALS $247, 531 .89 $3,505 . 13 $251 ,037. 02 $ 115195. 52 $ 19,083.71 $2819316.25 TOTAL PAYROLL 7119/2008 $281 , 316.25 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $281 ,316. 25 P47 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAYROLL SUMMARY PAY PERIOD ENDING 7131 /08 SOCIAL REGULAR SECURITY IMRF TOTALS MAYOR $2,795.00 $0. 00 $ 178.94 $2 ,973.94 CLERK $2, 125.00 $0.00 $56.41 $29181 .41 TREASURER $2,007.961 $0.001 $ 164.391 $2, 172.35 ALDERMAN $99460 .00 $1 ,253.69 $0.00 $ 10,713.69 "social security total for all elected officials TOTALS $ 16,387.96 $ 1 ,253.69 $399.74 $18,041 .39 TOTAL PAYROLL 7131 /2008 $ 18 , 041 . 39 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $185041 .39 P48 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAYROLL SUMMARY 8/2/2008 REGULAR OVERTIME TOTAL IMRF S. SECURITY TOTALS ADMINISTRATION $ 18, 841 .81 $0. 00 $ 18, 841 . 81 $19447. 95 $ 1 ,432.51 $21 ,722.27 FINANCE $ 169399 . 01 $220.25 $ 16,619.26 $ 1 ,292.98 $1 ,242.97 $ 19, 155.21 COMMUNITY REL. $2, 918.00 $0.00 $2,918. 00 $194. 50 $223.23 $3, 335.73 ENGINEERING $16,204. 12 $0.00 $169204. 12 $ 1 ,260.69 $ 19222.76 $ 18,687.57 POLICE $84, 917.53 $ 1 ,402.69 $86, 32022 $632.53 $6,560.78 $93, 513.53 COMMUNITY DEV. $ 13,648.20 $0. 00 $ 13,648.20 $19061 .82 $ 1 ,038.34 $ 15,748. 36 STREETS $ 10,935. 301 $92.50 $11 ,027. 80 $752. 15 $839.95 $ 12,619.90 WATER $13, 136.93 $ 1 , 168.97 $14, 305. 90 $ 1 ,056. 98 $1 ,087. 11 $16,449.99 SEWER $6, 189.80 $136. 05 $6,325.85 $492. 16 $477.81 $7,295.82 PARKS $19,824. 57 $214.91 $20,039.48 $ 1 , 190.02 $ 1 ,533.02 $22,762. 52 RECREATION $239474.63 $0.00 $23,474.63 $ 1 ,387.67 $ 1 ,794.87 $269657. 17 REC. CENTER $7, 010.50 $427. 88 $7,438. 38 $8. 56 $569.08 $89016.02 LIBRARY $ 15,622. 13 $0. 00 $ 15,622. 13 $494.92 $ 1 , 195. 11 $17, 312. 16 TOTALS $249, 122. 53 $39663.25 $252,785.78 $ 11 ,272.93 $ 19,217.54 $283,276.25 TOTAL PAYROLL 8/2/2008 $283,276.25 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $2839276.25 P49 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE SUMMARY SWEET TOTAL PAYROLL 7/19/2008 $281 , 316. 25 TOTAL PAYROLL ELECTED OFFICIALS 7/31 /2008 $ 18 , 041 . 39 TOTAL PAYROLL 8/2/2008 $283 ,276. 25 TOTAL INVOICES 8/12/2008 $3 ,460 ,430. 74 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $490435064.63 P50 0 C/T` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number 0 O Legal ❑ F ❑ � EST. , 1836 Finance Engineer ❑ Tracking Number City Administrator ❑ ^ �• O Consultant ❑ r.m cWmr `2 ❑ <LE Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: ComEd Easement Lease Agreement Meeting and Date: City Council, August 12, 2008 Synopsis: Propose entering into a lease agreement with ComEd for the city's use of a 10 acre portion of Corned Easement adjacent to future Grande Reserve Park B for a disc golf area Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Approval of lease Submitted by: Dave Mogle, Director of Parks and Recreation Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See attached memo =`QED CIr o United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road Esr. 1 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 p Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fax: 630-553-7575 �°^ 2 Date: August 8,2008 To: City C cil From: Dave e,Director of Parks and Recreation Subject: ComEd Easement Lease Agreement Grande Reserve Park B is a developer built park that is scheduled for construction beginning this year. It is approximately nine acres in size and is located in the Grande Reserve North area west of Kennedy Rd. and south of Mill Rd. The park sits adjacent to the ComEd easement. One of the planned park features is a disc golf area located at the southernmost part of the park. In order to accommodate the disc golf area which necessitates a multi-acre tract of land for the most favorable results, staff researched the leasing of a ten acre portion of the ComEd Easement to supplement the park acreage Attached is a conceptual plan that has been previously viewed by City Council that shows the relationship between the park and the easement.to be used for disc golf. Disc golf is one of a few recreational activities that ComEd allows on their easements, if an appropriate lease agreement is executed. ComEd has proposed the attached lease for the city to be able to utilize the easement for disc golf. Highlights of the proposed lease are as follows: • Term of lease is 10 years—section 1. • A one time fee of$1,500 is paid to ComEd—section 2. • City responsible to apply for property tax exemption—section 4(last paragraph). • City maintains easement being leased—section 6A. • ComEd maintains its own structures on the property—section 6C. • Nothing over 14' tall can be placed on property—section 8D • No activities such as flying kites,model airplanes,driving minibikes, go carts,and snowmobiles to be allowed by City—section 8D • City to make no alterations without ComEd approval-section 9A. • Ground grade may not be increased or decreased more than 8"" without ComEd approval — section 9B. • City indemnifies ComEd for their use of property and requires its contractors to carry liability insurance — sections 10 and 16. Park Board reviewed and approved of the lease with ComEd at its meeting held July 30, 2008 and directed it be moved forward to City Council for approval. LEASE R/W: Plano- Montgomery, Parcel #20 SWl/4, SEC. 11 , TWP.37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS SR 00463604 RECREATIONAL LEASE THIS RECREATIONAL LEASE (the "Lease") is made as of by and between, COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, an Illinois corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Landlord"), and the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Tenant"). Landlord, for and in consideration of the payment of Rent (as hereinafter defined) by Tenant, and of the covenants, conditions and agreements of Tenant hereinafter set forth, does hereby lease and demise to the Tenant (without warranty of title), and Tenant does hereby lease from Landlord, a portion of Landlord's property shown on Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto as and made a part hereof (the "Leased Premises"), for the purposes specified in Section 2 below. i. TERM. The term of this Lease (the "Term") shall begin on (the "Commencement Date"), and shall terminate on December 31 , 2018, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 2. PURPOSE. The Leased Premises shall be used by Tenant solely for the purposes of Construction, operation and ongoing maintenance of one Disc Golf, a Frisbee-like golf game on a basket course, in compliance with all Legal Requirements (as defined in the next sentence) and the terms and provisions of this Lease, and for no other purposes (the "Permitted Use"). For purposes hereof, the term "Legal Requirements" shall mean all present and future laws, rules, orders, ordinances, regulations, statutes, requirements, codes, executive orders, court orders, rules of common law, and any judicial interpretations thereof, extraordinary as well as ordinary, of all governmental authorities, and all rules, regulations and government orders with respect thereto, and of any applicable fire rating bureau, or other body exercising similar functions, affecting the Leased Premises or the maintenance, use or occupation thereof, or any street, sidewalk or other property comprising a part thereof, regardless of whether imposed by their terms upon Landlord or Tenant, or the use and occupancy thereof by Tenant. 3. RENT, A. Base Rent. Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord, as "Base Rent", a one-time payment in the amount of $ 1 ,500.00 and No/100 Dollars ($ 1 ,500.00). Landlord acknowledges receipt of such Base Rent. B. Rent. For purposes of this Lease, the term "Rent" shall mean the Base Rent, together with all other amounts due and payable by Tenant to Landlord under this Lease, due upon execution of this Lease. C. Payment of Rent. All Rent due and payable by Tenant under this Lease shall be paid to the following address: Commonwealth Edison Company Real Estate Department & Facilities Three Lincoln Center-4th Floor Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181 Attn: Manager of Leasing or to such other place as Landlord may from time to time designate in writing. All payments due from Tenant hereunder which are not paid when due shall bear interest at a rate equal to nine percent (9%) per annum from the date due until paid (the "Default Rate"). In addition to, and not in lieu of, the foregoing (and any other rights and remedies to which Landlord is entitled under this Lease), in the event that any payment due from Tenant hereunder is not paid within five (5) business days of the date that the same is due, then a late fee in the amount of five percent (5%) of the unpaid amount shall be due and payable by Tenant to Landlord. All Rent shall be paid by Tenant without notice or demand, and without any set-off, counterclaim, abatement or deduction whatsoever, in lawful money of the United States by bank check or wire transfer of immediately available funds. Tenant' s obligations to pay Rent are independent of each and every covenant contained in this Lease. E. Net Lease. Except as otherwise provided in this Lease, the Rent herein shall be absolutely net to Landlord, so that this Lease shall yield, net to Landlord, the Rent in each year during the Term of this Lease and any renewals thereof, and that all costs, expenses and obligations of every kind and nature whatsoever, relating to the Leased Premises which may arise or become due during the Term of this Lease or any renewal or extension thereof, or as a result of Tenant's use or occupancy of the Leased Premises, shall be paid by Tenant, and Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel acceptable to Landlord) and hold harmless Landlord from all such costs, expenses and obligations. 4. TAXES. 2 Tenant shall pay the following amounts as "Taxes" to Landlord in each case no later than thirty (30) days after Landlord's written demand therefor: (a) Tenant' s proportionate share of the land component of all real estate taxes for each tax parcel of which the Leased Premises is a part for all periods falling within the Term, which proportionate share shall be calculated as follows: (i) the total land component of each tax bill for each such real estate tax parcel which includes any portion of the Leased Premises, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the acreage of the portion of such tax parcel which falls within the Leased Premises, and the denominator of which shall be the total acreage of such tax parcel; plus (b) All real estate taxes and other assessments which are allocable to any improvements, structures or fixtures constructed, installed, or placed by Tenant at the Leased Premises for all periods falling within the Term, plus (c) Any increase in the real estate taxes and other assessments payable with respect to the Leased Premises (or any tax parcel of which the Leased Premises is a part) which is allocable to this Lease, Tenant' s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises, or any improvements, structures or fixtures constructed; installed or placed by Tenant at the Leased Premises (but without duplication of any amount payable pursuant to clause (b) above), for all periods falling within the Term. For purposes of this Lease, Taxes "for" or "with respect to" any particular period (or portion thereof) shall mean the Taxes which are payable during the calendar year in which any portion of such period falls, irrespective of the fact that such Taxes may have accrued with respect to a different period. Tenant hereby covenants and agrees that Tenant shall, no later than the "Tax Exemption Date" (as hereinafter defined), at Tenant's sole cost and expense, execute and deliver all documents, instruments petitions and applications, and take all other actions which may be necessary and/or appropriate, in order to cause the Leased Premises to be exempted from the payment of real estate taxes, to the extent that it is possible, under applicable Legal Requirements (hereinafter defined), to cause the Leased Premises to be so exempted. In the event that Tenant is successful in obtaining any such real estate tax exemption for the Leased Premises, then Tenant shall thereafter cause such real estate tax exemption to be continued for each tax year (or portion thereof) during which this Lease is in effect (and Tenant shall execute such documents, instruments, petitions and applications, and take such other actions which may be necessary and/or appropriate, to cause such property tax exemption to be so continued). In the event that Tenant is unsuccessful in obtaining or continuing any such real estate tax exemption with respect to the Leased Premises, then Tenant shall thereafter use commercially reasonable efforts to continue to seek such exemption (or continuance thereof, as applicable) and shall, from time to time if Landlord so requests, take such actions as may be necessary to apply for such exemption (or continuation). For purposes hereof, the term "Tax Exemption Date" shall mean the date that is the earlier of: (i) sixty (60) days after the date of this Lease, or (ii) the deadline for submitting a 3 real estate tax exemption petition or application for the real estate taxes for the year in which this Lease is executed and delivered. 5. CONDITION. Tenant has examined the Leased Premises and knows its condition. Tenant hereby accepts the condition of the Leased Premises in its AS-IS, WHERE-IS CONDITION, WITH ALL FAULTS. No representations as to the condition, repair or compliance with Legal Requirements thereof, and no agreements to make any alterations, repairs or improvements in or about the Leased Premises have been made by or on behalf of Landlord. By accepting possession of the Leased Premises, Tenant shall be conclusively presumed to have accepted the condition thereof and to have unconditionally waived any and all claims whatsoever related to the condition of the Leased Premises. 6, MAINTENANCE; SERVICES AND UTILITIES. A. Tenant agrees at its sole cost and expense, to keep and maintain the Leased Premises in a clean, neat, sanitary and sightly condition and repair, and commensurate with the conditions existing at the time this Lease is executed to Landlord's satisfaction at all times during the Term hereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall (subject to the terms and provisions of this Lease) perform any and all necessary paving, grading, landscaping, cutting and mowing of grass and weeds (including all Canadian thistles and other noxious weeds and growths at the Leased Premises) , all at Tenant's sole cost and expense. B. Landlord shall not be responsible for furnishing or providing any services or utilities to the Leased Premises (or any costs or expenses associated therewith), but rather, Tenant shall be responsible, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, for providing all such services and utilities. Landlord has made no representation, warranty or covenant of any kind regarding the availability (or future availability) of any such utilities and services, and no failure to provide or interruption of any such services or utilities or services shall give rise to any right or remedy in favor of Tenant under this Lease. C. Tenant assumes all of the responsibilities normally identified with the ownership of the Leased Premises, including, but not limited to, responsibility for the condition of the Leased Premises, such as the operation, repair, replacement, maintenance and management of the Leased Premises, including, without limitation, repairs to all buildings, structures, fixtures, equipment and other property thereat; provided, that (except as expressly set forth below) in no event shall Tenant maintain, repair, gain access to or in any way use or operate any of Landlord's transmission, distribution or communications improvements, fixtures, facilities, machinery, equipment and/or other property owned by Landlord which are located on, or within, the Leased Premises (collectively, "Landlord' s Facilities"). 7. SURRENDER OF LEASED PREMISES; RESTORATION. 4 Tenant agrees that upon termination of the Term of this Lease, whether by expiration or otherwise, Tenant will peaceably quit and surrender the Leased Premises to Landlord, and will, at its sole cost and expense, remove all Tenant's personal property, fixtures, structures and improvements, and will restore and regrade the Leased Premises to substantially the same condition the Leased Premises were in on the date hereof (other than any improvements, installations and modifications made by Landlord). This Section shall survive the termination of the Lease. 8, COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS; WASTE; OTHER COVENANTS OF TENANT. A. General. Tenant, at its sole expense, shall comply, and cause the Leased Premises to comply, with all Legal Requirements. In addition, Tenant covenants and agrees that it will not commit waste, loss or damage to the Leased Premises or any other property of Landlord. B. Change in Law. Tenant acknowledges that Landlord may incur costs as a result of the enactment of new Legal Requirements relating to the Leased Premises, and/or changes in Legal Requirements relating to the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees that any such costs incurred by Landlord for complying with such new or changed Legal Requirements and due in whole or in part to Tenant' s use and/or occupancy of the Leased Premises shall be an expense recoverable by Landlord from Tenant. To the extent any such expense paid by Tenant is subsequently recovered by or reimbursed to Landlord through insurance or recovery from responsible third parties or other action, Tenant shall be entitled to a proportionate share (as reasonably determined by Landlord) of such recovery or reimbursement. C. Notice of Violations. Tenant shall immediately provide Landlord with written notice: (i) upon Tenant's obtaining knowledge of any potential or known violations of any Legal Requirements relating to the Leased Premises, and/or (ii) of Tenant's receipt of any notice, correspondence, demand or communication of any nature from any governmental authority related to any alleged or actual violation of any Legal Requirements relating to the Leased Premises. D. Height and Other Limitations. The tenant' s equipment cannot exceed fourteen (14) feet in height on the right-of- way. No vehicles, equipment or anything else (including, but not limited to, any equipment attached to vehicles or equipment such as antennas, and /or any trees, shrubs or other plants or vegetation planted or installed at the Leased Premises by Tenant) having a height which exceeds the maximum allowable height under OSHA's height standards in effect from time to time during the Tenn, shall be driven, moved or transported on the Leased Premises without Landlord' s prior written consent. Tenant shall not allow any activity which could result in a wire to ground electrical contact or damage to towers or poles; such as, flying kites, model airplanes, driving minibikes, go carts and snowmobiles. If Landlord so requests, Tenant will post signs prohibiting such activities. 91 ALTERATIONS. 5 A. Generally. Tenant shall not make any alterations, installations, improvements, additions or other physical changes (collectively, the "Alterations") in or about the Leased Premises without Landlord's prior written consent in each instance, which consent may be granted or denied by Landlord in its sole and absolute discretion. Any Alterations shall be performed: (i) by Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense (and Landlord shall have no duty or obligation with respect thereto), (ii) pursuant to plans and specifications approved in writing by Landlord (in Landlord's sole discretion), (iii) by contractors and subcontractors approved in writing by Landlord (in Landlord's sole discretion), (iv) in compliance with all Legal Requirements, and (v) in a good and workmanlike manner, free of all liens. Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, obtain any and all permits and approvals necessary for the performance of any Alterations. During the performance of any Alterations, Tenant shall carry, and shall cause its contractors and subcontractors to carry, such insurance as Landlord shall, in its sole discretion, direct. Neither Tenant nor any of Tenant's authorized agents shall, at any time prior to or during the Term, directly or indirectly, employ, or permit the employment of, any contractor, mechanic or laborer in the Leased Premises, or permit any materials to be delivered to or used in the Leased Premises, whether in connection with any Alteration or otherwise, if, in Landlord's sole judgment, such employment, delivery or use will interfere or cause any conflict with other contractors, mechanics or laborers engaged in the construction, maintenance or operation of the Leased Premises (or any other property) by Landlord, Tenant or others, or the use and enjoyment of the Leased Premises by Landlord or other tenants or occupants of the Leased Premises. In the event of such interference or conflict, upon Landlord' s request, Tenant shall cause all contractors, mechanics or laborers causing such interference or conflict to leave the Leased Premises immediately. B. Pavin , Filling and Planting. Without limiting the generality of the terms and provisions of Section A above, Tenant acknowledges and confirms that any and all grading, leveling and/or paving of the Leased Premises (or any portion thereof), and any and all planting, seeding and similar activities shall constitute "Alterations" for purposes of this Lease, and shall be subject to each and all of the terms and provisions relating thereto. In any event, any and all debris from any Alterations of Tenant shall be promptly removed from the Leased Premises by Tenant. In the event that, in connection with Tenant's Alterations, Tenant elects to fill any low spots on the Leased Premises, only clean fill (defined as not containing debris such as gravel, concrete, tree roots or brick) shall be used prior to the spreading of base fill underlying any paving. No paving or grading work (or similar work) of any kind will be undertaken within a ten (10) foot radius of any tower leg (or similar equipment, improvement or facility) of Landlord. Paving shall be well drained, firm and solid blacktop (or other substance approved in writing by Landlord), and shall be neat and clean in appearance. In addition, and not in lieu of the foregoing, any such grading, leveling, paving, filling and/or planting or seeding of the Leased Premises shall comply with the terms and provisions of Section 12 below. Tenant shall not cause or permit the existing ground grade on the Leased Premises to be increased or decreased in excess of eight inches (8") without Landlord's prior written consent. C. Drainage. Tenant covenants and agrees that no Alterations made by Tenant pursuant to this Lease shall cause any surface water drainage problems for Landlord or 6 any adjoining landowners. In the event that any such water drainage problems are caused by Tenant' s Alterations, Tenant shall correct such problems immediately at Tenant's sole cost and expense. D. Fencing. Tenant covenants and agrees that, in the event that Tenant installs (or is required (by Landlord or otherwise) to install) any fencing and/or gates in connection with Tenant's Alterations at the Leased Premises (or its use or occupancy of the Leased Premises), Tenant install, maintain and operate such fences and/or gates in strict compliance with any and all fencing and locking rules, regulations and guidelines which Landlord may deliver to Tenant from time to time prior to or during the Term. E. Barricades. Tenant acknowledges and confirms that, in connection with Landlord's review and/or approval of the plans and specifications for Tenant's Alterations at the Leased Premises (as provided in Section A above), Landlord may require that barricades ("Barricades") be installed on the Leased Premises in order to protect Landlord's Facilities and/or other equipment, improvements and facilities of Landlord and other users and occupants of the Leased Premises. Any such Barricades shall be installed either (at Landlord's sole option): (i) by Tenant, at Tenant' s sole cost and expense, in a manner satisfactory to Landlord, or (ii) by Landlord, in which event Tenant shall pay to Landlord, prior to such installation, Landlord' s reasonable estimate of the cost of such installation of the Barricades. Tenant shall install, maintain and operate such Barricades in strict compliance with any and all rules, regulations and guidelines regarding barricades which Landlord may deliver to Tenant from time to time prior to or during the Term. F. Soil Removal. Tenant hereby agrees that it will not remove any soil from the Leased Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord. Any soil removed from the Leased Premises to which Landlord consents (as provided in the preceding sentence) shall become the property of Tenant and shall be: (i) transported and disposed of by Tenant (at its sole cost and expense) in a manner approved in writing by Landlord and in compliance with all Legal Requirements, and (ii) promptly replaced by Tenant at its sole cost and expense, with clean soil not contaminated with Hazardous Substances (as defined in Section 15 below). G. Third Party Facilities. Tenant hereby acknowledges that the Leased Premises may be used from time to time to accommodate equipment and facilities of other persons and/or entities (including, without limitation, pipeline and utility companies) which are (or will be) located on, above or below the surface of the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees that it will contact any such persons and/or entities holding rights to use and/or occupy the Leased Premises, and provide the proper protection required by such persons or entities, in connection with Tenant' s use and occupancy of the Leased Premises. Tenant farther agrees to furnish Landlord copies of the correspondence between the any such persons or entities and Tenant. Tenant agrees that this requirement shall apply to any installations currently located at the Leased Premises and any and all future installations within the Leased Premises. 7 H. Supervision. Landlord shall have the right (but not the obligation) to monitor and observe Tenant' s performance of any Alterations at the Leased Premises (or any component thereof) and, in the event that Landlord so elects, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for any and all costs of such monitoring and observation, together with a charge for Landlord's overhead, as determined by Landlord. In the event that Landlord elects to monitor or observe any such work, in no event shall Landlord be deemed to have approved or made any representation or warranty regarding the same. I. Notification. In addition to and not in lieu of, Tenant's other obligations under this Section, Tenant also agrees to notify Landlord's Transmission Engineering, Joseph Landise on Telephone Number 630-576-6958, at least forty eight (48) hours prior to the commencement of any Alterations at the Leased Premises. 10, INDEMNITY. To the maximum extent permitted under Legal Requirements, Tenant agrees to protect, indemnify, defend (with counsel acceptable to Landlord) and hold harmless Landlord and Exclon Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation, and their respective parents, subsidiaries and affiliates, and their respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, representatives, agents, contractors, licensees, lessees, guests, invitees, successors and assigns (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties") from and against any and all losses, costs, damages, liabilities, expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) and/or injuries (including, without limitation, damage to property and/or personal injuries) suffered or incurred by any of the Indemnified Parties (regardless of whether contingent, direct, consequential, liquidated or unliquidated) (collectively, "Losses"), and any and all claims, demands, suits and causes of action brought or raised against any of the Indemnified Parties (collectively, "Claims"), arising out of, resulting from, relating to or connected with: (i) any act or omission of Tenant or its officers, directors, shareholders, employees, representatives, agents, contractors, licensees, lessees, guests, invitees, successors and assigns (collectively, "Tenant Group") at, on or about the Leased Premises, and/or (ii) any breach or violation of this Lease on the part of Tenant, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Lease, such obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties shall survive any termination of this Lease. This indemnification shall include, without limitation, claims made under any workman's compensation law or under any plan for employee's disability and death benefits (including, without limitation, claims and demands that may be asserted by employees, agents, contractors and subcontractors). 11. WAIVER. Any entry onto the Leased Premises by Tenant and, to the extent permitted by law, each and every member of the Tenant Group, shall be at such parties' sole risk, and Landlord makes (and has heretofore made) no representations or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the Leased Premises or the condition of the Leased Premises (including, without limitation, the environmental condition thereof). To the fullest extent permitted by law, Tenant 8 and each member of the Tenant Group hereby waives any and all claims, demands, suits and causes of action against the Indemnified Parties, and fully and forever releases the Indemnified Parties, for any loss, cost, damage, liability or expense (including, without limitation attorneys' fees) suffered or incurred by Tenant or any member of the Tenant Group in connection with any entry onto the Leased Premises pursuant to this Lease. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in no event shall any of the Indemnified Parties be responsible or liable for any loss, damage, destruction, theft or misappropriation of any of the property of Tenant or any member of the Tenant Group. This Section will survive termination of the Lease. 12 DIGGING WORK. If Tenant performs any grading, leveling, digging or excavation work on the Leased Premises (which work shall be subject to Landlord' s prior written approval), Tenant will notify J.U.L.I.E. at telephone number (800) 892-0123, C.U.A.N. at (312) 744-7000 if the Leased Premises are located in the City of Chicago, or in the event the Leased Premises are located outside M.L.I.E. 's or C.U.A.N.'s jurisdiction, any other services required by the utilities in the jurisdiction, at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the commencement of such work in order to locate all existing utility lines that may be present on the Leased Premises. If Tenant damages any such underground facilities in the course of its work, Tenant will promptly reimburse Landlord or the owner of such equipment or facilities for any and all expense incurred in repairing or replacing such damage. 13. CASUALTY. In the event of any damage to or destruction of the Leased Premises, by fire or other casualty, which materially and adversely affects Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Leased Premises for the purposes specified in this Lease, then either Landlord or Tenant shall have the right, no later than ninety (90) days after such party becomes aware of such damage or destruction, to terminate this Lease upon sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other. In the event of any damage or destruction which is not so extensive, or in the event that Landlord and Tenant elect not to terminate this Lease pursuant to the preceding sentence, then this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, and Tenant will promptly and diligently, at its sole cost and expense, repair, restore, rebuild and replace the Leased Premises (and all improvements, fixtures, equipment and property thereat) as nearly as possible to the condition they were in immediately prior to such damage or destruction. Any such work shall be done in a manner satisfactory to Landlord, and in accordance with all Legal Requirements and the terms and provisions of this Lease. Landlord shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage caused to any property of Tenant or any member of the Tenant Group (including, without limitation, any such loss or damage caused by fire, vandalism or other casualty) at any time during the Term hereof. 14. CONDEMNATION. If the Leased Premises, or a substantial part thereof, or a portion which prevents use of the Leased Premises for the purposes specified herein, shall be taken or condemned by any 9 competent authority for any public use or purpose, the Term shall end on the date when the possession of the part so taken shall be required for such use or purpose, and without apportionment of any condemnation award or proceeds (it being understood that Landlord shall be entitled to the entire amount of any such award or proceeds, and Tenant shall have no right to share therein). Then current Rent shall be apportioned as of the date of such termination. 15. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. A. General. Tenant covenants and agrees that Tenant shall conduct its operations on the Leased Premises in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws (as hereinafter defined) and further covenants that neither Tenant nor any member of the Tenant Group shall use, bring upon, transport, store, keep or cause or allow the discharge, spill or release (or allow a threatened release) in each case of any Hazardous Substances (as hereinafter defined) in, on, under or from the Leased Premises. Without limiting any other indemnification obligations of Tenant contained herein, Tenant hereby agrees to protect, indemnify, defend (with counsel acceptable to Landlord) and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from and against any and all Losses and Claims (including, without limitation, (i) reasonable attorneys' fees, (ii) liability to third parties for toxic torts and/or personal injury claims, (iii) fines, penalties and/or assessments levied or raised by any governmental authority or court, and (iv) assessment, remediation and mitigation costs and expenses and natural resource damage claims) arising out of, resulting from or connected with any Hazardous Substances used, brought upon, transported, stored, kept, discharged, spilled or released by Tenant, any member of the Tenant Group or any other person or entity (except for any person or entity which is an Indemnified Party) in, on, under or from the Leased Premises. For purposes of this Lease, the term "Hazardous Substances" shall mean all toxic or hazardous substances, materials or waste, petroleum or petroleum products, petroleum additives or constituents or any other waste, contaminant or pollutant regulated under or for which liability may be imposed by any Environmental Law. "Environmental Laws" shall mean all federal, provincial, state and local environmental laws (including common law) regulating or imposing standards of care with respect to the handling, storage, use, emitting, discharge, disposal or other release of Hazardous Substances, including, but not limited to, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. §§ 6901 et seq., the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§7401 , et seq., the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 , et seq., the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, 42 U.S.C. § § 1101 , et seq., the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. § § 9601 et seq., the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§2601, et seq., the Oil Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § §2701 , et seq., any successor statutes to the foregoing, or any other comparable local, state or federal statute or ordinance pertaining to protection of human health, the environment or natural resources, including without limitation the preservation of wetlands, and all regulations pertaining thereto, as well as applicable judicial or administrative decrees, orders or decisions, authorizations or permits. B. Wetlands. If there are wetlands on the Leased Premises, or if wetlands should develop on the Leased Premises during the Term, Tenant shall strictly comply with and observe all applicable Environmental Laws. At Landlord's request, Tenant, at its cost, shall 10 furnish Landlord with a survey of the Leased Premises delineating any wetland areas located on the Leased Premises. Under no circumstances shall Tenant change the physical characteristics of any wetland areas located on the Leased Premises or any adjoining land or place any fill material on any portion of the Leased Premises or adjoining land, without in each instance obtaining Landlord's prior written consent (which may be granted or withheld in Landlord's sole discretion), and only then in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws. C. Notice of Violation/Release. Tenant shall provide Landlord with prompt written notice upon Tenant's obtaining knowledge of the existence of any Hazardous Substances on, in or under the Leased Premises in violation of Environmental Laws, or of any potential or known release or threat of release of any Hazardous Substances affecting the Leased Premises. D. Survival. This Section shall survive the expiration or other termination of the Lease. 16. INSURANCE. Tenant agrees to require its contractors, before commencing any work on the Leased Premises to purchase and maintain, or at the option of Tenant to itself purchase and maintain, at the cost of Tenant or its contractors, a policy or policies of insurance issued by insurance companies authorized to do business in the State of Illinois, having ratings of A-NH or better in the Best's Key Rating Insurance Guide (latest edition in effect at the latest date stated in the Certificates of Insurance) and in a form satisfactory to Landlord as follows: COVERAGE # 1 Workers' Compensation Insurance with statutory limits, as required by the state in which the work is to be performed, —and Employers' Liability Insurance with limits not less than One Million dollars ($1 ,000,000.00) each accident/occurrence COVERAGE #2 Commercial General Liability (CGL) Policy or Policies (with coverage consistent with ISO CG 0001 (12 04)) covering all contractors, subcontractors and all their subcontractors with limits not less than Four Million dollars ($4,000,000.00) covering liability for bodily injury and property damage arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, personal injury/advertising injury, blanket contractual liability and products/completed operations for not less than three (3) years from the date the work is accepted. (CGL insurance includes, but is not limited to coverage for claims against Landlord for injuries to employees of Tenant and its contractors or any subcontractors) Landlord shall be added as an Additional Insured providing coverage consistent with ISO Form 11 CG 20 26 11 85 or the combination of ISO Form CG 20 10 10 01 and CG 20 37 10 01 . Tenant will, in any event, purchase and maintain during the term hereof; COVERAGE #3 (i) Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance (with coverage consistent with ISO CG 00 01 12 04) with a limit of not less than four million dollars ($4,000,000) covering liability for bodily injury and property damage, arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, personal injury/advertising injury, blanket contractual liability and products/completed operations (CGL insurance includes, but is not limited to coverage for claims against Landlord for injuries to employees of Tenant and its contractors or any subcontractors) (iii) Automobile Liability in an amount of not less than $1 ,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage, covering all owned, leased, rented or non- owned vehicles, which shall include automobile contractual liability coverage. Tenant may substitute lower limits for any of the policies listed above, provided that Tenant maintains an umbrella or excess liability policy or policies which provide a total minimum limit of $ 1 ,000,000.00 for automobile liability and $4,000,000.00 for general liability, and that all other requirements of this insurance clause are satisfied by such umbrella or excess policy or policies. There shall be furnished to Landlord, prior to commencing the work above described a certificate of insurance showing the issuance of insurance policies pursuant to the requirements contained in Coverages #1 and #2 of this paragraph which policies shall be held by Tenant and shall be delivered to Landlord upon written request. Insurance coverage as required herein shall be kept in force until all work has been completed. Tenant shall provide evidence of the required insurance coverage under Coverage #3, which shall be delivered to Landlord upon execution of this document. The insurance under Coverage #3 shall be kept in force through the term hereof through the above-referred policy, or such subsequent or substitute policy or policies as Tenant may, at its discretion, obtain. Insurance coverage provided by Tenant and its contractors shall not include any of the following; any claims made insurance policies; any self-insured retention or deductible amount greater than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) unless approved in writing by Landlord; any endorsement limiting coverage available to Landlord which is otherwise required by this Article; and any policy or endorsement language that (i) negates coverage to Landlord for Landlord's own negligence, (ii) limits the duty to defend Landlord under the policy, (iii) provides coverage to Landlord only if Tenant or its contractors are negligent, (iv) permits recovery of 12 defense costs from any additional insured, or (v) limits the scope of coverage for liability assumed under a contract. To the extent permitted by applicable Laws, all above-mentioned insurance policies shall provide the following: (1) Be primary and non-contributory to any other insurance carried by Landlord (2) Contain cross-liability coverage as provided under standard ISO Forms' separation of insureds clause; and (3) Provide for a waiver of all rights of subrogation which Tenant's, or its Contractors' insurance carrier might exercise against Landlord; and (4) Any Excess or Umbrella liability coverage will not require contribution before it will apply Landlord hereby reserves the right to amend, correct and change from time-to- time the limits, coverages and forms of polices as may be required from Tenant and/or its contractors. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION Tenant and its contractors shall waive all rights of subrogation against Exelon under those policies procured in accordance with this Lease. 17. ZONING. Tenant hereby acknowledges that Landlord has made no representations that the Leased Premises may be used or is properly zoned for the Permitted Use, and Tenant further agrees that it will (at its sole cost and expense) obtain all necessary permits and other approvals prior to undertaking the Permitted Use. Tenant assumes all obligations and responsibilities for compliance with all Legal Requirements including, without limitation, all applicable zoning laws and ordinances, building codes and governmental regulations. This Lease is not preconditioned on Tenant obtaining any zoning or use permits or approval. This Lease does not constitute the authority to seek a zoning change to permit the Permitted Use, and in no event shall Tenant seek or apply for any such zoning change to the Leased Premises without Landlord's prior written consent. 18. NO SIGNS. Tenant shall not place or permit to be placed by any person or entity (other than Landlord) on the Leased Premises any signs or billboards (including, without limitation, any advertising signs or billboards). However, Tenant may place basket number signs on the Lease premises subject to review and written approval. 13 19. DAMAGE TO LANDLORD'S FACILITIES. Tenant agrees that in the event any work done by or on behalf of the Tenant on the Leased Premises causes damage to Landlord's Facilities, Tenant will promptly reimburse Landlord for any and all expense incurred for the repairing or replacement of such damage, within thirty (30) days, after presentation to Tenant of Landlord's statement therefor. 20. DEFAULT. A. In the event that any of the following shall occur (each, a "Default"): (i) Tenant shall at any time fail to make any payment of Rent (or any portion thereof) or any other payments required of Tenant hereunder when required, and such failure continues for a period of more than ten (10) days (without necessity of any notice or demand therefor); or (ii) Tenant shall breach or violate any of its duties or obligations set forth in Section 7 (Surrender of Leased Premises; Restoration), Section 16 (Insurance), Section 22 (Covenants Against Liens), Section 23 (Assignment and Subletting) or Section 31 (Subordination; Estoppel) of this Lease; or (iii) Tenant shall at any time be in default in any other covenants and conditions of this Lease to be kept, observed and performed by Tenant, which and such default continues for more than thirty (30) days (or such shorter time period as may specifically be set forth in this Lease) after notice from Landlord; or (iv) this Lease or Tenant's interest therein, or any interest in Tenant, shall be assigned, transferred, mortgaged or pledged, levied on or attempted to be taken by execution, attachment or other process of law, or if any execution or attachment shall be issued against Tenant, or any of Tenant's property in the Leased Premises shall be taken or occupied or attempted to be taken or occupied by someone other than Tenant; or 14 (v) a receiver, assignee or trustee shall be appointed for Tenant or Tenant' s property or if the Tenant shall file bankruptcy, or if involuntary bankruptcy proceedings shall be filed against Tenant; or (vi) Landlord shall receive notice of any alleged violation of any Legal Requirements resulting from or in any way connected with Tenant's use of the Leased Premises and such violation is not cured (and all liabilities connected therewith fully satisfied) by Tenant prior to the earlier of (a) the last day of the period permitted by law for curing such violation or (b) the first date Landlord becomes subject to any fine, penalty, lien, judgment, order or other liability due to the continued existence of such violation; or (vii) Tenant shall abandon the Leased Premises or vacate same during the initial Term or any Renewal Term (as defined in Section 29) hereof, then in any of said cases, Landlord may do any or all of the following (all of which remedies shall be cumulative and not exclusive, and all of which remedies shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights and remedies to which Landlord may be entitled under this Lease, at law or in equity): (a) Enter into the Leased Premises, and remove Tenant's property and effects therefrom, and/or take and hold possession thereof, without such entry and/or possession terminating this Lease or releasing Tenant in whole or in part from Tenant's obligations to pay Rent and perform all its other obligations hereunder for the full Term, and to relet the Leased Premises or any part or parts thereof, either in the name of for the account of Landlord or Tenant, for such rent and for such term and terms as Landlord may see fit, which term may at Landlord' s option extend beyond the balance of the Term of this Lease. Except to the extent required under applicable Legal Requirements, Landlord shall not be required to accept any tenant offered by Tenant or to observe any instructions given by the Tenant about such reletting. In any case, Landlord may make such repairs, alterations and additions in or to the Leased Premises as it sees fit. Tenant shall pay Landlord any deficiency between the Rent hereby reserved and covenanted to be paid and the net amount of the rents collected on such reletting, for the balance of the Term of this Lease, as well as any expenses incurred by Landlord in such reletting, including, but not limited to attorney's fees, broker fees, the expenses of repairing, altering the Leased Premises, and otherwise preparing the same for re-rental. All such costs, other than the rental, shall be paid by Tenant upon demand by Landlord. Any deficiency in rental amounts shall be paid in monthly installments, upon statements rendered by Landlord to Tenant, unless Landlord has declared the entire Rent for the balance of the Term due, as elsewhere in this Lease provided. (b) Require that upon any termination of this Lease, whether by lapse of time, the exercise of any option by Landlord to terminate the same, or in any other manner 15 whatsoever, or upon any termination of Tenant' s right to possession without termination of this Lease, the Tenant shall at once surrender possession of the Leased Premises to the Landlord and immediately vacate the same and remove all effects therefrom, except such as may not be removed under other provisions of this Lease. If Tenant fails to do so, Landlord may forthwith re-enter the Leased Premises, with or without process of law, and repossess itself thereof as in its former estate and expel and remove Tenant and any other persons and property therefrom, using such force as may be necessary without being deemed guilty of trespass, eviction or forcible entry, without thereby waiving Landlord's rights to Rent or any other rights given Landlord under this Lease or at law or in equity; (c) Remove, at its option if the Tenant shall not remove all effects from the Leased Premises in this Lease as provided, any or all of such effects in any manner that Landlord shall choose and store the same without liability for loss thereof, and Tenant will pay Landlord, upon demand, any and all expenses incurred in such removal and also storage of said effects for any length of time during which the same shall be in Landlord's possession or in storage, or Landlord may at its option, without, notice sell any or all of said effects in such manner and for such price as the Landlord may deem best and apply the proceeds of such sale upon any amounts due under this Lease from the Tenant to Landlord, including the expenses of removal and sale; (d) Collect from Tenant any other loss or damage Landlord may sustain by reason of any breach (including, without limitation, the unamortized portion of any brokerage fee or commission paid by or on behalf of Landlord to any broker or finder with respect to this Lease) and any diminished value of the Leased Premises resulting from said breach; (e) Enjoin any such breach of this Lease by Tenant; and/or (f) Take any and all corrective actions Landlord deems necessary or appropriate to cure the default of Tenant in question and charge the cost thereof to Tenant, together with (g) interest at the Default Rate, and (ii) an administrative charge in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the cost of the corrective action to defray part of the administrative expense incurred Landlord in administering such cure, such payment to be made by Tenant upon Landlord's presentment and demand therefor. B. Except as specifically provided in this Section Tenant expressly waives the service of any notice of intention to terminate this Lease or to terminate Tenant' s right of possession of the Leased Premises or to re-enter the Leased Premises and waives the service of any demand for payment of Rent or for possession and waives the service of any and every other notice or demand prescribed by any statute, law or ordinance and agrees that the simple breach of any of the covenants of this Lease (beyond any applicable notice and cure periods) shall, of itself, without the service of any additional notice or demand whatsoever, at Landlord's option, constitute a default on the part of Tenant. No receipt of monies by the Landlord from or for the account of Tenant or from anyone in possession or occupancy of the Leased Premises after termination in any way of this Lease or after the giving of any notice, shall reinstate, constitute or extend the term of this Lease or affect any notice given to the Tenant prior to the receipt of such 16 money, it being agreed that after the service of notice of the commencement of a suit, or after final judgment for possession of the Leased Premises, Landlord may receive and collect any Rent or other amounts due Landlord and such payment not waive or affect said notice, said suit, or said judgment. C. Any and all rights and remedies which Landlord may have under this Lease at law or in equity, shall be cumulative and shall not be deemed inconsistent with each other, and any two or more or all of said rights and remedies may be exercised at the same time or at different times and from time to time. D. If Landlord is required to incur expense, either legal, incidental, or consequential, because of the breach of this Lease by Tenant, the Tenant shall promptly reimburse Landlord for such expense upon being given a written itemization and explanation thereof. In the event of commencing a court action as a result of any breach, it is agreed that such expenses are to be considered a part of the damages claimed in said action and any expense incurred in prosecuting that action shall be included. It is agreed that the term "expenses" as used herein shall include, but not be limited to, attorney's fees, court costs, district justice costs, and any and all other costs and expenses reasonably related to such breach. E. The failure of Landlord to enforce rights under this Lease on one or numerous occasions shall not affect the Landlord's ability to enforce that right on any subsequent occasion or occasions. F. Upon the occurrence of a Default or any breach or default under this Lease by Tenant, Tenant shall be liable for and shall reimburse Landlord upon demand for all reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred by Landlord in enforcing Tenant's obligations under this Lease, whether or not Landlord files legal proceedings in connection therewith. G. In the event that a Default shall occur and Landlord elects to terminate this Lease, or upon expiration of this Lease, Tenant shall not be relieved of its duties or obligations under this Lease so long as Tenant or any of Tenant' s property remains on the Leased Premises. Additionally, any rights and obligations created under or by this Section shall survive termination or expiration of this Lease. H. In the event of a threatened breach by Tenant of any of the covenants or provisions of this Lease, Landlord shall (without limiting any of Landlord' s other rights or remedies hereunder, at law or in equity) have the right to enjoin any such threatened breach. 21. LIMITATION ON LIABILITY. It is expressly understood and agreed by Tenant that none of Landlord's covenants, undertakings or agreements continued in this Lease are made or intended as personal covenants, undertakings or agreements by Landlord or any entity which is affiliated with Landlord its parent or subsidiaries. Tenant specifically agrees to look solely to Landlord's interest in the Leased Premises for the recovery of any sums, damages, awards or judgments from 17 Landlord. It is agreed that neither Landlord, nor any entity which is affiliated with Landlord (nor any of their respective parents or subsidiaries, nor any of their respective shareholders, venturers, officers, directors or employees) shall be personally liable for any such sums, damages, awards or judgments. This Section will survive termination of the Lease. 22, COVENANTS AGAINST LIENS. Tenant hereby covenants and agrees that it will not cause or permit any lien (including, without limitation, any mechanic's lien) or claim for lien to be asserted against the Leased Premises or any interest therein, whether such lien or claim for lien results from or arises out of any act or omission of Tenant or any member of the Tenant Group or otherwise. In the event any such lien or claim for lien is filed, Tenant will immediately pay and release the same. In the event such lien or claim of lien is not released and removed within five (5) days after notice from Landlord, Landlord, at its sole option and in addition to any of its other rights and remedies, may take any and all action necessary to release and remove such lien or claim of lien (it being agreed by Tenant that Landlord shall have no duty to investigate the validity thereof), and Tenant shall promptly upon notice thereof reimburse Landlord for all sums, costs and expenses, including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, incurred by Landlord in connection with such lien or claim of lien. Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Landlord from and against any and all liens or claims for lien arising out of or in any way connected with Tenant's use and occupancy of the Leased Premises. Any rights and obligations created under or by this Section shall survive termination or expiration of this Lease. 23. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING. Tenant shall not, directly or indirectly, assign, mortgage, pledge, encumber, or otherwise transfer this Lease (or any interest of Tenant herein), whether by operation of law or otherwise, and shall not sublet (or underlet), or permit, or suffer the Leased Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied by others, without Landlord's prior written consent in each instance, which consent may be granted or denied by Landlord in its sole and absolute discretion. Any assignment, sublease, mortgage, pledge, encumbrance or transfer by Tenant in contravention of the provisions of this Section shall be void. For purposes of this Lease any transfer, directly, indirectly or by operation of law, of a "controlling" interest in Tenant shall constitute an assignment of this Lease, and shall be subject to the terms and provisions of this Section. For purposes hereof, a "controlling" interest in Tenant shall mean: (a) the ownership, directly or indirectly, of a majority of the outstanding voting stock or interests of Tenant, or (b) the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of Tenant, whether through the ownership of voting securities or other ownership interests, by statute, or by contract. 24. TERMINATION. 18 Prior to the end of the Term, this Lease may be terminated at any time by either of the parties hereto by giving ninety (90) days prior written notice to the other party of such termination. This Lease may also be terminated by Landlord, if Landlord is required to do so by a regulatory body, by a court of competent jurisdiction or Legal Requirements. In the event this Lease is terminated for any reason, any Rent paid in advance shall be prorated to the effective date of such termination and the unearned portion thereof refunded to Tenant. 25. LANDLORD'S RIGHTS. The rights of the Landlord to utilize the Leased Premises in its utility business will, at all times, be and remain paramount to the rights herein granted to Tenant by Landlord and nothing stated herein is to be construed as restricting Landlord from granting rights to other parties or persons in, upon or under the Leased Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the parties specifically refer to rights relating to sewers, water pipes and mains, drainage tiles and pipes, gas main and pipelines and other associated uses. In addition, Landlord shall have the right to enter upon the Leased Premises at any time and from time to time to show the same to prospective tenants, mortgagees and/or purchasers, and to place "For Rent" and/or "For Sale" signs thereon. 26. RIGHT OF ENTRY. Tenant agrees that Landlord and Landlord's agents, representatives, employees, contractors, licensees, invitees, tenants, successors and assigns (collectively, "Landlord Parties"), shall have the right to enter the Leased Premises at any time Landlord deems necessary, to alter, modify, augment, supplement, improve, upgrade, use, operate, repair, replace, install, construct, maintain or protect Landlord's Facilities. Landlord has the right to require Tenant to remove and relocate any paving, improvements or property owned or used by Tenant at the Leased Premises, in connection with the use, operation, maintenance, repair, installation and/or removal of Landlord' s Facilities by any Landlord Party, and/or or in connection with any other use (present or future) of the Leased Premises by the Landlord Parties, all of which removal and relocation shall be at Tenant' s sole cost and expense. In the event that Tenant fails to remove and/or relocate any such paving, improvements or property upon notice from Landlord, then Landlord shall have the right (but not the obligation) to remove such paving, improvements or property on Tenant's behalf, and at Tenant's cost, and Tenant shall promptly reimburse Landlord for any costs and expenses paid or incurred by Landlord in connection therewith. Tenant agrees that it will cooperate with Landlord in connection with any entry on, and work at, the Leased Premises by the Landlord Parties, and shall coordinate Tenant' s use of the Leased Premises with any use of the Leased Premises by any of the Landlord Parties. Landlord shall not in any event be liable for inconvenience, disruption, disturbance, loss of business or other damage to Tenant by reason of any entry on, or work at, the Leased Premises by any Landlord Party, or on account of bringing materials, supplies, and equipment into or through the Leased Premises. Tenant understands that the business of the Landlord involves, among other things, the construction, installation, maintenance, operation, and use of Landlord's Facilities now or which may hereafter be erected or installed upon, along, on, over, across or under the Leased Premises, or property adjacent 19 thereto, which are used or useful in connection with the generation, conversion, transmission or distribution of electricity and gas and communications services. Tenant covenants and agrees (as a specific condition of this Lease) that Tenant and each member of the Tenant Group will not, under any circumstances whatsoever, touch, handle, tamper with or contact, directly or indirectly, any of the Landlord's Facilities, nor damage, destroy, interfere with, obstruct or otherwise adversely affect, Landlord's Facilities. Tenant hereby acknowledges that the Leased Premises may be used from time to time to accommodate equipment and facilities of other persons and/or entities (including, without limitation, pipeline and utility companies) which are (or will be) located on, above or below the surface of the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees that it will contact any such persons and/or entities holding rights to use and/or occupy the Leased Premises, and provide the proper protection required by such persons or entities, in connection with Tenant's use and occupancy of the Leased Premises. Tenant further agrees to furnish Landlord copies of the correspondence between the any such persons or entities and Tenant. Tenant agrees that this requirement shall apply to any installations currently located at the Leased Premises and any and all future installations within the Leased Premises. 27, LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO TRANSFER. This Lease shall not in any manner or to any extent limit or restrict the right of Landlord to use or dispose of the Leased Premises as Landlord may in its discretion desire, subject to rights of Tenant hereunder. Landlord shall have the right, without notice to or consent from Tenant, to assign this Lease to any person or entity who succeeds (directly, indirectly or by operation of law) to any of Landlord' s right, title or interest in or to the Leased Premises. 28, TENANT'S PROPERTY. It is expressly understood and agreed that all equipment and other personal property that Tenant may install upon the Leased Premises during the Term shall remain the property of Tenant and shall be removed by Tenant (as set forth in Section 7 hereof), at its sole cost and expense, at the expiration of the term of this Lease or at any time prior thereto. 29. RENEWAL. Landlord shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to extend the Term for [2] consecutive [10] year periods (each being referred to herein as a "Renewal Term"). In the event that Landlord, in its sole discretion, decides to extend the Term for a Renewal Term, Landlord shall provide notice to Tenant, at least one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of the Term or the then current Renewal Term (as applicable) (the "Renewal Notice"). The Renewal Notice shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof and shall provide for certain terms and conditions to be incorporated as part of the Lease with respect to such Renewal Term. Tenant shall then have the option of accepting or rejecting the terms and conditions contained in the Renewal Notice in total by returning a signed and dated Renewal Notice to Landlord within thirty (30) days after the date of the Renewal Notice with either the "Accept" or the "Reject" box marked (the "Tenant Response Period") in accordance with the notice 20 provisions contained herein. The Lease shall be deemed to be renewed for the applicable Renewal Term under the terms and conditions contained in applicable Renewal Notice in each of the following events: (a) Tenant signs, dates and returns Renewal Notice with the Accept box marked; or (b) Tenant does not return Renewal Notice within Tenant Response Period. The Lease shall not renew in accordance with Renewal Notice and shall expire at the end of the Term or the then current Renewal Term (as applicable) in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Lease in each of the following events: (A) Tenant returns Renewal Notice to Landlord with the Reject box marked; or (B) Tenant makes any changes to the terms and conditions of the Renewal Notice. Subject to the provisions set forth above, in the event that the Lease is renewed, the Renewal Term will be upon the same terms, covenants and conditions contained in the Lease (as modified by the terms and conditions contained in the Renewal Notice), except that any reference in the Lease to the Term will be deemed to include the applicable Renewal Term. In addition, Tenant will be deemed to have accepted the Leased Premises in "as-is" condition as of the commencement of each Renewal Term, it being understood that Landlord will have no additional obligation to renovate or remodel the Leased Premises as a result of Tenant's renewal of the Lease. 30. HOLDING OVER. Tenant shall have no right to remain in possession of all or any part of the Leased Premises after the expiration of the Term or any Renewal Term (as applicable) unless such Term or Renewal Term is renewed in accordance with the terms and conditions of Section 29. In the event that Tenant remains in possession of all or any part of the Leased Premises after the expiration or earlier termination of the Term or any Renewal Term (as applicable), at Landlord's option (exercised by giving Tenant written notice): (a) such tenancy shall be deemed to be either (at Landlord's sole option) a periodic tenancy from month-to-month only, or a tenancy at sufferance terminable at will by Landlord, or a renewal of this Lease for an additional [l ] year term; (b) such tenancy shall not, unless Landlord otherwise elects (as set forth above), constitute a renewal or extension of this Lease for any further Term or Renewal Term; and (c) such tenancy may be terminated by Landlord upon the earlier of thirty (30) days' prior written notice or the earliest date permitted by law. In the event Tenant remains in possession after the expiration or earlier termination of the Term or any Renewal Term (as applicable), then: (i) Landlord shall have the right to charge Tenant a monthly Base Rent equal to Landlord's estimate (as determined 21 by Landlord in its sole discretion) of two hundred percent (200%) of the fair market monthly rental value of the Leased Premises, and any other sums due under this Lease shall be payable in the amount and at the times specified in this Lease, and (ii) Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel acceptable to Landlord) and hold the Indemnified Parties harmless from and against any and all Losses and Claims sustained, incurred and/or brought against any of the Indemnified Parties by reason of such retention of possession of the Leased Premises (which may include, without limitation, any Claims made by any actual or prospective subsequent lessee or other user or occupant of the Leased Premises or any portion thereof). Any such month-to-month tenancy or tenancy at sufferance shall be subject to every other term, condition, and covenant contained in this Lease. 31, SUBORDINATION; ESTOPPEL. A. This Lease and the rights of Tenant hereunder shall be and are hereby made expressly subject and subordinate at all times to the lien of any mortgage now or hereafter existing against all or any portion of the Leased Premises. Tenant acknowledges that its title is and always shall be subordinate to the title of the owner of the Leased Premises and nothing herein contained shall empower Tenant to do any act which can, shall or may encumber the title of the owner of the Leased Premises. In confirmation of such subordination, Tenant shall promptly execute and deliver any instrument that Landlord or any mortgagee of Landlord may request to evidence such subordination no later than ten (10) business days after Landlord's request therefor. If any mortgagee of Landlord (or its successors or assigns), or any other person or entity, shall succeed to the rights of Landlord under this Lease, whether through possession or foreclosure action or delivery of a new lease or deed, then at the request of such party so succeeding to Landlord's rights ("Successor Landlord") and upon Successor Landlord's written agreement to accept Tenant' s attornment, Tenant shall attorn to and recognize Successor Landlord as Tenant's Landlord under this Lease, and shall promptly execute and deliver any instrument that Successor Landlord may reasonably request to evidence such attornment. Upon such attornment this Lease shall continue in full force and effect as, or as if it were, a direct lease between Successor Landlord and Tenant upon all of the terms, conditions and covenants as are set forth in this Lease and shall be applicable after such attomment. B. Tenant agrees, at any time and from time to time, as requested by Landlord, upon not less than ten (10) days' prior notice, to execute and deliver to Landlord a written statement executed and acknowledged by Tenant, (a) stating that this Lease is then in full force and effect and has not been modified (or if modified, setting forth all modifications), (b) setting forth the Base Rent, (c) setting forth the date to which the Rent has been paid, (d) stating whether or not, to the best knowledge of the Tenant, Landlord is in default under this Lease, and if so, setting forth the specific nature of all such default, (e) stating whether there are any subleases affecting the Leased Premises, (f) stating the address of Tenant to which all notices and communication under the Lease shall be sent, and the Commencement Date, and (g) containing any other matters reasonably requested by Landlord. Tenant acknowledges that any statement delivered pursuant to this paragraph may be relied upon by others with whom Landlord may be 22 dealing, including any purchaser or owner of the Leased Premises, or of Landlord's interest in the Leased Premises or any lender or mortgagee of Landlord. 32. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Illinois Commerce Commission Ap rp oval. Landlord and Tenant acknowledge that Landlord is a public utility regulated by the Illinois Commerce Commission ("Commission") and other governmental authorities, and this Lease and the obligations of the parties hereto are subject to all Legal Requirements applicable to Landlord as a public utility. Although it is not expected that the Commission' s or other governmental authorities' approval will be required for this Lease, the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder are conditioned upon the Commission's and any other applicable governmental authorities' approval of this Lease, under any circumstances in which such approval is required. It is further agreed and understood that this Lease may be terminated by Landlord immediately at any time in the event that Landlord is required to do so by the Commission or some other governmental authority. B. Notices. Whenever notice is required to be given pursuant to this Lease, the same shall be either personally delivered, sent by a nationally recognized overnight delivery service, postage prepaid, or sent via United States certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and addressed to the parties at their respective addresses as follows: If to Landlord: Commonwealth Edison Company Three Lincoln Center-4`h floor Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181 Attn: Manager of Leasing & Sales with a copy to: Exelon Business Services Company Law Department P.O. Box 805379 Chicago, Illinois 60680-5379 Attn: Assistant General Counsel — Real Estate If to Tenant: United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Attn: Brendan McLaughlin, City Administrator 23 CC: Kathleen Field Orr & Associates 180 North Michigan Ave Suite 1040 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Attn: Kathleen Field Orr or at such other addresses as any party, by written notice in the manner specified above to the other party hereto, may designate from time to time. Unless otherwise specified to the contrary in this Lease, all notices shall be deemed to have been given upon receipt (or refusal of receipt) thereof. C. Prohibition on Recording. To the maximum extent permitted under Legal Requirements, Tenant agrees not to record this Lease. This Section will survive the termination of this Lease. D. Waiver of Jury Trial. Landlord and Tenant, by this Section, waive trial by jury in any action, proceeding, or counterclaim brought by either of the parties to this Lease against the other on any matters whatsoever arising out of or in any way connected with this Lease, the relationship of Landlord and Tenant, Tenant's use or occupancy of the Leased Premises, or any other claims, and any emergency statutory or any other statutory remedy. E. Captious. The section headings appearing in this Lease are for convenience of reference only and are not intended, to any extent and for any purpose, to limit or define the text of any section or any subsection hereof. F. Binding Effect. The covenants, conditions, and agreements contained in this Lease will bind and inure to the benefit of Landlord and Tenant and their respective heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns. In the event that Tenant is comprised of more than one individual or entity, the obligations of such individuals or entities under this Lease shall be joint and several. G. Entire Agreement. This Lease, the exhibits and addenda, if any, contain the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant regarding the subject matter hereof, and fully supersede all prior written or oral agreements and understandings between the parties pertaining to such subject matter. No promises or representations, except as contained in this Lease, have been made to Tenant respecting the condition or the manner of operating the Leased Premises. H. Further Assurances. Each party agrees that it will execute and deliver such other documents and take such other action as may be reasonably requested by the other party to effectuate the purposes and intention of this Lease. 24 I. No Waiver. The failure of either party to enforce at any time any provision of this Lease shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of this Lease or any part hereof or the right of such party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver of any breach of this Lease shall be held to constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. J. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Landlord and Tenant agree and acknowledge that, except as expressly set forth herein, there are no intended third party beneficiaries of this Lease nor any of the rights and privileges conferred herein. K. Governing Law; Venue. The terms and provisions of this Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. With respect to any suit, action or proceeding relating to this Lease (each a "Proceeding"), the parties hereto each irrevocably: (a) agree that any such Proceeding shall be commenced, brought, tried, litigated and consummated in the courts of the State of Illinois located in the County of Cook or (as applicable) the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, (b) submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Illinois located in the County of Cook and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, and (c) waive any objection which they may have at any time to the laying of venue of any Proceeding brought in any such court, waive any claim that any Proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum, and further waive the right to object, with respect to such Proceeding, that any such court does not have jurisdiction over such party. L. Counterparts. This Lease may be executed by the parties in counterparts. Each such counterpart shall be deemed an original and all such counterparts, taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement. A Subordinate. This Lease, and all of Tenant's rights and interests hereunder, are subject and subordinate to any and all recorded and unrecorded easements, licenses, leases and permits, and all other matters (whether recorded or unrecorded) affecting the Leased Premises (or title thereto) dated prior to the date of this Lease. N. Severability. If any term, provision or condition in this Leased shall, to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease (or the application of such term, provision or condition to persons or circumstances other than in respect of which it is invalid or unenforceable) shall not be affected thereby, and each term, provision and condition of this Leased shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. O. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Lease, and each and every term and provision hereof. P. No Partnership. None of the terms or provisions of this Lease shall be deemed to create a partnership between or among the parties hereto in their respective businesses 25 or otherwise, nor shall any of the terms or provisions of this Lease cause them to be considered joint venturers or members of any joint enterprise. Q. Not an Employee. By signing this Lease, Tenant affirms and states that it is not an employee of Commonwealth Edison Company nor Exelon Corporation, nor any of their respective parents, subsidiaries or affiliates, nor does Tenant have any affiliated interest in any such entities. R. No Oral Change. This Lease cannot be changed orally or by course of conduct, and no executory agreement, oral agreement or course of conduct shall be effective to waive, change, modify or discharge it in whole or in part unless the same is in writing and is signed by the party against whom enforcement of any waiver, change, modification or discharge is sought. S . Tenant's Authority. Tenant represents and warrants that it has frill right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Lease, and to perform each and all of its duties and obligations hereunder. If Landlord so requests, Tenant shall provide Landlord with reasonable written evidence of such right, power and authority. T. Termination of Lease Based Upon Change In Law. If any Legal Requirement is enacted or modified during the Term, and such enactment or modification places any additional material burden on Landlord (as determined by Landlord) as a result of Tenant's use or occupancy of the Leased Premises for any purpose, or if the use of the Leased Premises by Tenant would violate any Legal Requirements hereinafter enacted or modified, then (without limiting any other rights or remedies of Landlord hereunder) Landlord shall have the right to terminate this lease effective as of the effective date of such Legal Requirement is so enacted or modified. U. Negotiate d. The parties acknowledge that the parties and their counsel have reviewed and revised this Lease and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Lease or any exhibits or amendments hereto. V. Brokers. Tenant represents and warrants to Landlord that Tenant has dealt with no broker, finder or similar person or entity in connection with this Lease, or Tenant's use or occupancy of the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel acceptable to Landlord) and hold Landlord harmless from and against any and all Claims and Losses brought against, sustained or incurred by Landlord by reason of Tenant's breach of the foregoing representation and warranty. [W. Tenant' s Authority to Act. This Lease shall be executed for and on behalf of the Tenant pursuant to a resolution adopted by the United City of Yorkville, at a regular meeting held , 20_, and signed by the officers therein designated as signatories and attested by the clerk of Tenant. A certified copy of such resolution shall be 26 attached to this Lease and made a part hereof as evidence of the authority herein exercised by the undersigned officers executing the Lease on behalf of Tenant.] 27 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this Lease on the date first written above. LANDLORD: COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY By: Name: John T. Hooker Title: Senior Vice President TENANT: United City of Yorkville By Name: Valerie Burd Title: Mayor EXHIBIT "A" (Leased Premises) [to be attached] EXHIBIT "B" (Renewal Notice) [Commonwealth Edison Company Letterhead] Re: Lease (the "Lease") dated by and between Commonwealth Edison Company ("Landlord") and ("Tenant") for space at Dear In accordance with Section of the Lease, Landlord exercises its option to extend the Term by ( _) year(s) to (the "Renewal Expiration Date). The time period from the Expiration Date to the Renewal Expiration Date shall be referred to as the "Renewal Term". The Monthly Rent for the Renewal Term shall be: Year 1 Monthly Rent: $ Year 2 Monthly Rent: $ Subject to the terms and provisions of this notice (the "Renewal Notice"), the Renewal Term will be upon the same terms, covenants and conditions contained in the Lease, except for any reference in the Lease to the Term will be deemed to include the Renewal Term and apply thereto, unless it is expressly provided otherwise. In addition upon Tenant's acceptance of this Renewal Notice, Tenant shall be deemed to have accepted the Premises in "as- is" condition as of the commencement of the Renewal Term. Please indicate your acceptance or rejection of the terms and conditions of the Renewal Term by marking the appropriate box and signing and dating this Renewal Notice below. ( J UWe accept the terms and conditions of this Renewal Notice. ( J I/We reject the terms and conditions of this Renewal Notice and will vacate the Premises at the end of the Term in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Lease. Please note, in the event that this Renewal Notice is not received at the above address within thirty (30) days of the date first written above, you will be deemed to have ACCEPTED this Renewal Notice on the terms and conditions contained herein. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY an Illinois corporation By: Name: Title: By: By: Name: Name: This Renewal Notice was executed on this day of Exhibit "C" 1 . The Petitioner's proposed grade changes cannot exceed eight (8) inches within the right-of- way unless he can ensure that the existing drainage patterns are not affected, storm water does not pool on the R/W or adjacent properties and ComEd NESC safety clearances are not violated. 2. The Petitioner must provide assurances that the Disc Golf baskets are highly visible during the day and at night so that they do not cause harm to ComEd personnel or vehicles. 3 . Any damage to ComEd' s property caused by the Petitioner will be repaired at the Petitioner' s expense. Disc baskets are not allowed within 25 feet of a transmission structure. 4. If landscaping is required, landscaping plans and details must be provided to ComEd for review to ensure safety clearances are not violated and access is not restricted. Trees on ComEd transmission R/W's are not allowed. Small bushes are acceptable provided they are not within 25 feet of a transmission structure. Boulder placement on the R/W should be discouraged unless the Petitioner can provide assurances that the boulders would not restrict our access or cause harm to ComEd personnel or vehicles. 5. The Petitioner cannot place obstructions on ComEd property that will restrict our ability to access, operate and maintain existing and future transmission and distribution facilities. Future transmission facilities are planned for the southerly side of this R/W. 6. The Petitioner's equipment cannot exceed fourteen (14) feet in height on the right-of-way. 7. The Petitioner cannot leave construction equipment and materials on ComEd Property when there is no work activity. 8. The Petitioner's facilities on ComEd's property should be designed for HS20 axle loading per AASHTO highway specifications in order to withstand ComEd construction traffic. 9. When working in the vicinity of ComEd's electric transmission lines during the installation, OSHA requires minimum thirteen (13) feet working clearance distance must be maintained between the booms, arms or other parts that can be raised on the equipment for the Petitioner's contractor and ComEd's existing 138,000 volt electric transmission conductors Under no circumstances, should truck beds be raised underneath ComEd transmission lines. This note should be added to any construction drawings. 10. The Petitioner must be made aware that the Company does use heavy equipment and cannot be responsible for any damage to the Petitioner's facilities that may occur due to the Company's right to access our property to operate and maintain new and existing transmission and distribution facilities. 11 . Upon completion of Petitioner's project, the Petitioner must remove any equipment, construction debris and material from the ComEd right-of-way and restore any other disturbed areas of the right-of-way to their pre-construction condition. 12. Landscaping, boulders, small trees or bushes with five or six chain baskets not to exceed six feet in height. The propose plan is acceptable provided the installation does not interfere CH1 2169948v3 April 2, 2002 (04:11pm) with ComEd's access to the property for maintenance, repair, and future construction of the Transmission System ultimate requirements. 13 . We need access to our pole at all times. The landscaping and chain baskets shall not exceed ten feet in height and no plants shall be planted under the distribution lines. Any equipment associated with the installation or maintenance (or otherwise) of the facilities involved with this project shall keep a minimum of ten feet of clearance from all conductors. GRANDE RESERVE - PARK B Yorkville, Illinois "tiD/ W _ 1 ■■ PARK$1ON ,�� I PLAY5IRUCNRE �✓ \\�J., (612 YRS) _.—TEiHERBALL ye U / COURl - — 1 PARK SENCH �/ • i. h SLED HILL-IO PT. P/AYGROUNO �' I- HEIOM 5-12 YRS .'f 15NELIEK I �fy ♦I\ 1\ aW Q F ���4 PUYOKOUND BERESFORO�� Y II I I >roht �,.(d "PEN2 It ��. 1 FUTURE � I I � {�mA SAL I - (�! \\JIB ■ ACCESS NiSal a CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN DETAIL T TOWNHOME5 mC SCALE IN FEET 1 MULTI-FAMILY /\ v 1 rnsccDlF-15Ha2s \_ ,o PVLTREES IN EA1511Nfi REGIONAL / Esi�-_: �` �// pG YYY11i���' UYARAREA LNKEIATH / 4% ! 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Approximate location of Com Ed towers taken from aerial photograph FF4S FINAL PLAT xix.oxnabn(!r GRANDE RESERVE UNIT 15 x, rF.. •w ensumarx o.x�...�,.�-.-vuuraw,m-,.wm I I ISO It SV: i : Ial _�� °•" _ _-._..Sire ixe` - r;atg s lam. �"g•-o r o- ,..Y „ � �.. r , . .. kk ' $: Grande Reserve - i Park B � y �Q // x Note: - Alldimensionsare .- � approximate only -"Com r tower, typ ,q�' ° a � t \ ;.•,�w �I � p by: 749 Nam Exhibit prepared 6,_o -- Schoppe Design Associates, Inc. 126 S.Main street Oswego,IL 60543 a �°` —•�"—�. sN,.ET I PFD PH: 630/5513355 632 City of Yorkville ,Q May 16,2007 Approximate Commonwealth Edison Tower Locations at Grand Reserve -Park B ♦-1k 0 C/p` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number J`♦ T Legal ❑ 'r Finance ❑ ESL , 1836 Engineer ❑ Tracking Number -4 ® y City Administrator ❑ w �O Consultant ❑ PW 2008-79 Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Petition for Private Well within City Limits Meeting and Date• City Council—Aug. 12, 2008 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Eric Dhuse Public Works Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Attached is the research of other municipalities' private irrigation well ordinances. The Public Works Committee has forwarded this item to the City Council with no recommendation. Due to his involvement in the Regional Water Task Force, the Committee did ask that Pete Wallers from EEI be contacted and asked to provide his recommendation. He has confirmed that he will be at the City Council meeting and will provide his thoughts at the meeting. C'T y Memorandum To: Joe Besco, Chairman EST. -� �`-:. 1836 From: Eric Dhuse, Director of Public Works CC : Brendan McLaughlin, Administrator Date: May 27, 2008 Subject: Private Wells E Joe, At the direction of the committee, I have been polling surrounding communities regarding private irrigation wells within city/village limits. Please find below a list of communities and the responses that were given. Batavia — No specific ordinance, but would most likely be turned down Geneva — No specific ordinance, but would not recommend Plano — No specific ordinance, but did turn down multiple requests for irrigation wells Sugar Grove — Prohibited by ordinance Oswego — Prohibited by ordinance Plainfield — Prohibited by ordinance Naperville — Prohibited by ordinance St. Charles — Prohibited by ordinance Sandwich — Prohibited Elbum — Prohibited by ordinance North Aurora — taken on case by case basis. Never had a residential applicant, only commercial. Volo — Prohibited Rock Falls — Sand Points ALLOWED (very shallow wells) no connection to system allowed New Lenox — ALLOWED only to recharge retention ponds that are used for irrigation Lombard — only allowed on parcels larger than 50 acres Princeton — Prohibited The results were gathered through phone calls for the local municipalities and through the help of Bart Olson who belongs to a network of municipalities where he posted the question. As you can see, the overwhelming response was no. Even if the municipality did not have an ordinance, the directors or water department employees thought that it should or would get turned down by the governing body. If you have any questions, or need further research, please let me know. I would ask that this be placed on the June 17, 2008 Public Works Committee agenda for discussion. `QED clr` Reviewed By: Agenda Item Number Legal ■ } j> l'. �L EST. I� � 1836 Finance F-1 Engineer ❑ -� _— Tracking Number { e y City Administrator ;�L �n ?0 Consultant ❑❑ <CE Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Countryside Center Redevelopment Agreement–Triland Meeting and Date• City Council/August 12,2008 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: 2/8/2005 Action Taken: Approval of Redevelopment Agreement 2/15/2005 Designated Redevelopment Area and Item Number: adoption of TIF Type of Vote Required: majority Council Action Requested: Approval of Redevelopment Agreement Submitted by: Travis Miller Community Development Name Department Agenda Item Notes: See staff attached report Memorandum �.0(0,tl ClT o To: EDC/City Council a s ^ From: Brendan McLaughlin, City Administrator E8 I 1836 Travis Miller, Community Development Director Kathleen Field Orr, City Attorney Date: August 6, 2008 <le` ` Subject: Countryside Center Re-Development Plan TriLand Properties has proposed a redevelopment plan for the site of the former Countryside Center. The proposal is for a 166,000 square foot retail project which includes four retail buildings in a pedestrian oriented setting, plus two restaurant pads as outlots and a third pad intended for a hotel which is subject to revision to a retailer if a hotel operator cannot be found. The project will also provide improvements to Countryside Parkway, Center Parkway, and Route 47, including a new entrance and traffic signal on Route 47. The Concept Site Plan was reviewed by the Plan Commission November 14, 2007 and City Council November 27, 2007. The Redevelopment Agreement was reviewed by the EDC June 5, 2008. The Concept Site Plan as referenced in the proposed Redevelopment Agreement is consistent with the plan presented in 2007, which was found to be acceptable and appropriate for the location. The Concept Site Plan and the proposed Redevelopment Agreement commit the Developer to: develop an outdoor lifestyle center including a mix of dining and specialty retailers within a unique pedestrian environment consistent with the Concept Plan; - conduct a marketing and leasing program for the Center to attract suitable users from the execution of the agreement until the Center is fully occupied; - within 30 days submit a Concept PUD to the City for zoning consideration including all of the uses and amenities depicted on the November 14, 2007 draft and submit a best estimate of a budget for the project; - by March 31 , 2010 submit a Final Plan to the City for approval consistent with the approved Concept PUD, procured leases for no less than 60,000 square feet of retail space and commitment to construct an additional 25,000 square feet; The proposed agreement includes the following commitments by the City: assistance with the costs for improvements including a traffic signal on Route 47 in an amount of 50% of the total cost or $550,000 whichever is less (note that the $550,000 amount is based on the current Countryside Center TIF Bond proceeds); Creation of a Business District (per ILCS Business District Act) to assess retail and service taxes in the amount of 1% on the property; Rebate 50% of the City's share of the retail taxes generated on the property. Pledge all proceeds from the Business District Tax and the 50% retail taxes generated toward payment of bonds to be issued — this amount is not to exceed $ 111870,736. To distribute the balance of the existing bond proceeds from the bonds issued in 2005 (approximately $2.5 million) minus the amount required to pay debt service on these bonds until the revenue stream from the development can pay the amounts - such distribution is contingent upon the developer procuring leases for no less than 60,000 square feet of retail space and commitment to construct an additional 25,000 square feet by March 31 , 2010. The proposed project cost estimate is $40,277,763 . The incentive requested equals approximately 30% of the total project budget. Staff supports the proposed redevelopment agreement based upon the following: The unique qualities of the proposed pedestrian-friendly lifestyle center — this will offer residents as well as regional consumers a shopping experience unique to this area providing a destination location for the City; The parkway improvements for Countryside and Center Parkways — these improvements will benefit the other businesses/properties in the vicinity as well and enable the new Center to `integrate' to/with the surrounding, existing Countryside Center neighborhood; The inclusion of a Route 47 entrance including improvements to 47 and signalization of an existing busy entrance (Aldi and Dunkin Donuts) REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE CENTER, YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS THIS AGREEMENT dated as of the day of 2008, by and among the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, a municipal corporation (hereafter the "City") and T-L Countryside LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereafter the "Developer"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2005-10A adopted by the Mayor and City Council of the City (the "Corporate Authorities") on February 8, 2005, a Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project and Plan for the US Route 34 and Illinois Route 47 (Countryside Shopping Center) (hereinafter the "Redevelopment Plan") was approved, which Redevelopment Plan covered an area of approximately 20 acres legally described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, the boundary of which is depicted on Exhibit B also attached hereto and made a part hereof, as of said date being improved as a commercial shopping center with approximately 158,000 square feet of retail space on approximately 18 acres of land owned by the Developer plus approximately two acres of adjacent right of way within State Route 47 (the "Center"); and, WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2005-1OB and No. 2005-10C adopted by the Corporate Authorities on February 15, 2005, the City designated the Center as a "redevelopment project area" and adopted tax increment financing pursuant to the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act (65 ILCS 5/11 -74.4-1 et seq.) (hereinafter referred to as the "Act'); and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, the City entered into a Redevelopment Agreement with the Developer which Redevelopment Agreement provided for the redevelopment of the Center, 05392\00547k475743.5 1 including, at a minimum, the demolition of the existing structures, reconfiguration of the Center and adjoining roadways, and construction of no less than 80,000 square feet of retail space; and, WHEREAS, in order to induce the Developer to proceed with the Development, the City issued tax exempt alternative revenue bonds in an amount which provided net proceeds of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) after funding for capitalized interest and payment of all bond issuance costs, which net proceeds were to be available to assist with the redevelopment of the Center (the "Bond Proceeds"); and, WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, there is approximately $ in the aggregate on deposit in the City's Special Tax Allocation Fund, Bond Fund and Project Fund from the Bond Proceeds; and, WHEREAS, as further inducement to the Developer, the City was also prepared to reimburse the Developer for additional redevelopment costs through the issuance of a note payable to the order of T-L in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in said Redevelopment Agreement; and, WHEREAS, the Developer undertook the demolition of existing structures and received $500,000 of the Bond Proceeds from the City, however, despite the best efforts of the Developer, the redevelopment of the Center in accordance with the approved concept plan did not proceed and it became apparent that a new concept for development would be required in order to attract viable retail businesses; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/1-1-1 , et seq., (the "Code") as from time to time amended, and more specifically, Sec. 8-11-20 (the "Economic Incentive Act"), the Corporate Authorities are empowered to enter into economic incentive agreements or redevelopment agreements relating to the development or redevelopment of land 05392\00547\475743.5 2 within the City's corporate limits by which the City is authorized to rebate, share and/or pledge a portion of any retailer's occupation taxes received by the City pursuant to the Illinois Retailers' Occupation Tax Act (35 ILCS 120/1 et seq.) as a direct result of such development or redevelopment; and, WHEREAS, the Developer has requested that the Center be designated a "Business District" in accordance with the Business District Development and Redevelopment Act (65 ILCS 5/11-74.3 et seq.) (the "Business District Act") pursuant to which the City is authorized to adopt a development or redevelopment plan and impose a business district retailers' occupation tax and a business district service occupation tax ("Business District Taxes") to pay business district project costs including the planning, execution and implementation of an approved business district plan; and, WHEREAS, design elements of the new concept plan presented by the Developer is an outdoor lifestyle center and which includes resting places, pedestrian-friendly medians, raised crosswalks, advanced stop lines, wide and raised sidewalks, on-street parking, multiple fountains, pavers, planters, and themed way directional signage (the "Concept Plan '); and, WHEREAS, the Developer has agreed to use commercially reasonable efforts to design and construct the Project to include light pollution reducing and high efficiency luminaires, to incorporate select green roof elements into the construction of the roof to reduce heat island effects, to use low volatile organic compound materials, to design and construct the walls, roof and windows with an insulation value that meets or exceeds state energy codes, to encourage occupants of the Project to use energy management systems and has agreed to promote the use of recycled content building materials; and, 05392\00547\475743.5 3 WHEREAS, the City recognizes that the development of the Center is of vital importance to the City given its strategic location near the intersection of two primary commercial corridors of the City and therefore is prepared to utilize the economic incentives available pursuant to the Act, the Economic Incentive Act and the Business District Act, in order to induce the Developer to incur extraordinary costs to create an outdoor lifestyle center as its town center, including a mix of full and limited service dining and specialty retailers within a unique pedestrian environment. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: Section L Statements of Understanding and Mutual Agreement. A. The Center has been designated by the City as a Redevelopment Project Area pursuant to the Act, which designation has not been amended or repealed and the redevelopment of the Center remains eligible for the benefits pursuant to the Act as may be approved by the City. B. Under the Economic Incentive Act, in order to qualify for a sharing or rebate of all or a portion of Sales Taxes derived from the Center, the City must find that the property subject to the sharing or rebate agreement, if vacant, has been vacant for at least a year, or if a building had been located thereon, such building had been demolished within the last year and did not meet applicable building codes; or, such building was underutilized; or, the property, if developed, supports buildings which do not meet current codes or are underutilized; and, as a direct result of any economic incentive agreement, the City will benefit through the retention or creation of jobs; the strengthening of its commercial environment; the enhancement of its tax 05392\00547475743.5 4 base; and the development will serve as a catalyst for the commercial development of adjacent areas. C. In order to utilize the benefits available under the Business District Act, it is necessary that the City undertake and approve a specific plan for a business district (which plan must be in conformance with the City's comprehensive plan) after no less than two (2) public hearings and findings of blight thereby requiring a development program. The City is prepared to proceed with a study to determine the Center's eligibility for the designation as a Business District and the preparation of a plan to supplement the Redevelopment Plan and a program to create a business district centered around a town center. It is hereby agreed by the parties hereto that any commitments by the City for imposition of Business District Taxes pursuant to the Business District Act as hereinafter set forth is subject to the Center's eligibility and designation as a Business District. D. It is understood and agreed that prior to the submittal of a Final Plan for development, the Developer shall undertake all procedures as required pursuant to Chapter 13 of the City's Zoning Ordinance to rezone the Center as a Planned Unit Development. E. The representations and recitations set forth in the preambles hereto are material to this Agreement and are hereby incorporated into and made a part hereof as though fully set forth in this Section I and said representations and recitations constitute the understandings of the City and the Developer. Section II Development Program. A. Commencing with the execution of this Agreement and until redevelopment of the Center is completed and the Center is fully occupied, the Developer shall conduct a 05392\00547\475743.5 5 marketing and leasing program for the Center to attract businesses suitable for occupancy in the Center. B. Within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement, the Developer shall submit to the City the Concept Plan for the Center which shall, at a mhumum, include the following (hereinafter the "Project'): 1 . A one-story pedestrian oriented town center with no less than 166,000 square feet of building area designed for retail businesses such as full and limited serving dining, retail specialty shops, and entertainment or hospitality uses; 2. Construction of a new entranceway to the Center, including installation of a traffic signal and widening of Route 47 as necessary; 3. Improvements to Countryside and Center Parkways; and, 4. Site amenities including brick accented parking and walkway areas with a fountain, extensive plantings and resting areas. C. Within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement, the Developer shall submit to the City its best estimate of a budget for the Project, excluding: any operating deficits incurred through calendar year 2008; acquisition loan interest; previously reimbursed demolition costs; deferred management and TIP subsidy fees owed by Developer to Tri-Land Properties, Inc. ("Tri-Land"); financing fees owed by Developer to Tri-Land; or any costs incurred by Developer associated with the raising of equity. D. On or before June 1 , 2009, the Developer shall have submitted to the City an application to rezone the Center as a Planned Unit Development as required by the City Code of Ordinances, including Chapter 13 thereof. 05392\00547\475743.5 6 E. On or before March 31 , 2010, the Developer shall have (i) submitted to the City a Final Plan for the redevelopment of the Center and the other components of the Project which shall conform to the approved Concept Plan and provide for no less than 166,000 total square feet of retail space, (ii) procured executed leases for no less than 60,000 square feet of retail space and (iii) committed to construct an additional 25,000 square feet of tenant space consistent with the Final Plan. Section III. City's Commitments. A. The City agrees to assist with the costs to be incurred by the Developer in connection with the widening and improvements to Route 47 including installation of a traffic signal and construction of a new entranceway from Route 47 into the Center (collectively the "Route 47 Improvements") in an amount equal to the lesser of 50% of the total cost of the Route 47 Improvements or $550,000 on the following terms: 1 . Construction of the Route 47 Improvements shall commence as soon as reasonably practicable after approval of the plan and design by the Illinois Department of Transportation and be prosecuted diligently to completion in accordance with such approved plan and design. 2. Payment shall be made by the City from the balance of the Bond Proceeds ($ ) to the Developer within thirty (30) days of receipt of a request for payment, which request must be accompanied by an itemized list of all costs, invoices therefor and, as applicable, waiver of all lien rights from all contractors and subcontractors. B. At the request of the Developer on or before March 31 , 2010, the City shall undertake the establishment of a Business District pursuant to the Business District Act and 05392\00547\475743.5 7 authorize the imposition of Business District Taxes in the amount of 1% of the selling price of tangible personal property; 1% of the price of sales of service; or 1% of the value of a transfer of tangible personal property on the following terms: 1 . Receipt of verification by Kane, McKenna & Associates, Inc., or another qualified consultant approved by the City that the Center is eligible for designation as a Business District under the Business District Act; and, 2. The Business District Taxes shall be deposited into a separate fund as determined by the City, consistent with the Business District Act and used for the purposes and in the amounts set forth in Section IV hereof. C. The City further agrees to pay or rebate to the Developer and/or pledge as security for the TIF Bonds (as hereinafter defined) 50% of the Sales Taxes generated from the retail businesses operating at the Center in accordance with the terns and conditions set forth in Section IV hereof based upon the following findings: 1 . The property had been and remained vacant for at least one year; 2. The Project is expected to create job opportunities within the City; 3. The Project will serve to further the development of adjacent areas; 4. That without incentives including the Sales Tax Rebate herein set forth, the Project would not proceed; 5. That the Developer meets the high standards of creditworthiness and financial strength by warranting that the Developer has contributed no less than 10% of the total cost of the Project; 6. That the Project will strengthen the commercial sector of the City; 7. That the Project will enhance the tax base of the City; and, 05392\00547\475743.5 8 8. That this Agreement to share, rebate or pledge Sales Taxes is in the best interest of the City. Section IV. Distribution of Bond Proceeds to the Developer. A. On March 15, 2005, the City issued the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, $3,525,000 General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2005 (the "Alternate Revenue Bonds") to which it pledged and hereby restates its pledge of all Incremental Real Estate Taxes (as hereinafter defined) derived from the Redevelopment Project Area and the rebate of 50% of the Sales Taxes derived from the Project. The City realized $3,000,000 in Bond Proceeds from the issuance of the Alternate Revenue Bonds after payment of all costs of issuance and capitalized interest and distributed $500,000 of the Bond Proceeds to the Developer as reimbursement for a portion of the cost of demolition of structures which were located at the Center. B. The City hereby agrees to utilize the balance of the Bond Proceeds from the Alternate Revenue Bonds to fund its obligation to assist with the cost of the Route 47 Improvements pursuant to the terms and conditions as set forth in Section III.A. hereof in an amount not to exceed $550,000. Provided the Developer has satisfied the conditions set forth in Sections II.D and III, the City agrees to distribute the remaining balance of the Bond Proceeds from the Alternate Revenue Bonds less such sums as deemed necessary to provide for 125% of the debt service requirements until the combination of the projected Business District Taxes, Incremental Real Estate Taxes (as hereinafter defined) and 50% of the Sales Taxes to be generated by the Center shall be sufficient to make all future debt service payments on the Alternative Revenue Bonds based upon a feasibility report delivered to the City by the Developer and prepared by Kane, 05392\00547\475743.5 9 McKenna & Associates, Inc. or another consultant approved by the City. Distribution of such remaining balance of Bond Proceeds shall be solely for eligible Redevelopment Project Costs. To the extent any portion of the remaining Bond Proceeds that are held in reserve by the City to pay debt service on the Alternate Revenue Bonds are not so applied, such Bond Proceeds shall be distributed to the Developer. C. For purposes of this Agreement, "Redevelopment Project Costs" shall mean and include all costs defined as "redevelopment project costs" in Section 11-74.4-3(q) of the TIF Act which are eligible for reimbursement under the TIF Act, including land acquisition costs. The parties acknowledge that the determination of Redevelopment Project Costs and qualification for reimbursement under this Agreement are subject to the TIF Act, all amendments to the TIF Act both before and after the date of this Agreement, and all administrative rules and judicial interpretations rendered during the term of this Agreement. The City has no obligation to the Developer to attempt to modify said rules or decisions but will cooperate with the Developer in obtaining approval of Redevelopment Project Costs. D. For purposes of this Agreement, "Incremental Real Estate Taxes" shall mean the amount of ad valorem taxes, if any, paid in respect of the Center and its improvements which is attributable to the increase in the equalized assessed value of the Center and its improvements over the initial equalized assessed value of the Center as determined by the County Assessor in accordance with the TIF Act. Section V. Issuance of TIF Bonds. A. After provision is made for the annual payment of the debt service due on the Alternate Revenue Bonds, the City shall pledge the balance of all Incremental Real Estate Taxes, the Business District Taxes and 50% of the Sales Taxes to the payment of bonds to be issued in 05392\00547\475743.5 10 an amount sufficient to provide net proceeds after payment of all costs of issuance, capitalized interest for the maximum period permitted by law and fund a debt service reserve, in an amount not to exceed a sum (the `Additional Subsidy ') calculated as (i) eleven million eight hundred seventy thousand seven hundred thirty six dollars ($ 11 ,870,736) (the "Maximum Total Subsidy ') minus (ii) the total amount distributed to Developer under Section IV.B (the "TIF Bonds"). Issuance of said TIF Bonds shall be contingent upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Sections II.D and III and the Developer's ability to procure a TIF Bonds purchaser. All costs of issuance of the TIF Bonds are payable from the proceeds thereof provided, however, in the event the TIF Bonds are not sold, the Developer shall indemnify the City for any and all costs incurred by it in connection with any preparation to prepare the documentation to proceed with the issuance of said TIF Bonds. B. The TIF Bonds shall be due and payable on or before December 31, 2029, as provided for in the Act, and shall be subordinate in all respects to the Alternate Revenue Bonds and conditioned upon the ability of the Developer to market and sell such TIF Bonds. C. Proceeds of the TIF Bonds shall be used to reimburse the Developer for Redevelopment Project Costs in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section VIII hereof and all the terms and conditions as may be imposed pursuant to a trust indenture to be executed by the City in connection with the issuance of the TIF Bonds. Section VI. Issuance of Developer's Note. A. Upon satisfaction of the conditions set forth in Sections ILD and III, the City shall pay additional reimbursement to the Developer for Redevelopment Project Costs in an amount not to exceed the excess of (i) the Additional Subsidy over (ii) the net proceeds of the TIF Bonds actually distributed to the Developer pursuant to Section V, plus interest, such obligation to be 05392\00547\475743.5 11 evidenced by the City's promissory note or notes, after approval of a Request for Reimbursement as provided in Section VIII. The note shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C (the "Developer 's Note"), bearing interest equal to the rate of interest being paid from time to time by Developer to the holder of the first mortgage lien on the Center, which Developer's Note shall be deemed an obligation issued by the City pursuant to the Act. The Developer's Note shall not constitute a general obligation of the City, nor shall the Developer's Note be secured by the full faith and credit of the City. Principal and interest on the Developer's Note shall be payable solely from the Special Tax Allocation Fund ("STAF") and special sales tax fund ("STFUND") as hereinafter established after payment of the annual debt service on the Alternate Revenue Bonds and the TIF Bonds. Said Developer Note shall be subordinate in all respects to the Alternate Revenue Bonds and the TIF Bonds. In no event shall amounts paid to the Developer under Section IV.B, Section V and this Section VI exceed, in the aggregate, the Maximum Total Subsidy plus interest on the Developer's Note. THE TIF BONDS AND THE DEVELOPER'S NOTE ARE LIMITED OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY PAYABLE SOLELY FROM THE FUNDS PLEDGED HEREUNDER OF INCREMENTAL REAL ESTATE TAXES, 50% OF THE SALES TAXES AND THE BUSINESS DISTRICT TAXES AND ARE NOT BE TO BE SECURED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE CITY. Section VIL Establishment of the STAF and STFUND. A. In connection with the establishment and ongoing administration of the Redevelopment Project Area, the City has established the STAF pursuant to the requirements of the TIF Act into which the City shall deposit all Incremental Real Estate Taxes generated by the Redevelopment Project Area. Furthermore, the City has established a special sales tax fund into 05392\00547\475743.5 12 which the City shall deposit 50% of all Sales Taxes received from the Redevelopment Project Area and all of the Business District Taxes received from the Business District at the Center (the "STFUND"). All deposits in the STAF are hereby pledged as follows: 1 . First, to the payment of all principal and interest on the Alternative Revenue Bonds, which amounts shall be set aside upon receipt to ensure sufficient funds for the amounts due for the next succeeding semi-annual payment; 2. Second, to the payment of the TIF Bonds as mandated by a trust indenture approved and executed by the City; 3 . Third, to the payment of interest due and owing on any outstanding Developer's Note; and, 4. Fourth, to the payment of outstanding Principal on the Developer' s Note. B. To the extent funds are insufficient in the STAF to pay any of the foregoing, the STFUND shall be applied by the City to pay any deficiency in the amounts due in the same order as the deposits to the STAR C. Upon termination of this Agreement or after payment of all principal and interest on all outstanding Alternate Revenue Bonds and cancellation thereof, payment in full of all principal and interest on all outstanding TIF Bonds and cancellation thereof, and payment of principal and interest on the Developer's Note, all amounts deposited into the STAF and the STFUND shall be utilized by the City in accordance with all applicable laws. Section VIII. Reimbursement of Redevelopment Project Costs. 05392\00547\475743.5 13 To establish a right of reimbursement for Redevelopment Project Costs under this Agreement, whether from the Bond Proceeds or in order to cause the City to issue its Developer's Note the Developer shall submit to the City a written statement in the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit D (a "Request for Reimbursement") setting forth the amount of reimbursement requested and the specific Redevelopment Project Costs for which reimbursement is sought. Each Request for Reimbursement shall be accompanied by such bills, contracts, invoices, lien waivers or other evidence as the City shall reasonably require to evidence the right of the Developer to reimbursement under this Agreement. The City shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of any Request for Reimbursement from the Developer to recommend to the City Treasurer approval or disapproval of such Request and, if disapproved, to provide the Developer, in writing and in detail, an explanation as to why the City is not prepared to recommend such reimbursement. The only reasons for disapproval of any expenditure for which reimbursement is sought shall be that (i) it is not an eligible Redevelopment Project Cost under the TIF Act; (ii) inadequate documentation has been provided to substantiate such expenditure; (iii) it was not incurred and completed by the Developer in accordance with all applicable City Code requirements and the provisions of this Agreement, including without limitation, all approved permits; or, (iv) an amount equal to the Maximum Total Subsidy (plus interest on the Developer's Note) has been distributed to the Developer. The parties acknowledge that the determination of Redevelopment Project Costs and qualification for reimbursement under this Agreement are subject to the TIF Act, all amendments to the TIF Act both before and after the date of this Agreement, and all administrative rules and judicial interpretations rendered during the term of this Agreement. The City has no obligation to the 05392\00547\475743.5 14 Developer to attempt to modify said rules or decisions but will cooperate with the Developer in obtaining approval of Redevelopment Project Costs. C. Request for Reimbursement of Redevelopment Project Costs from the Bond Proceeds or the proceeds from the sale of the TIF Bonds shall be made no more frequently than monthly. After such sums have been distributed, Request for Reimbursement of Redevelopment Project Costs shall be made no more frequently than semi-annually. Section IX. Further Undertakings on the Part of Developer. The Developer covenants and agrees that the Project shall result in a total investment of no less than $40,277,763, including $2,400,000 for improvements to adjoining public roads. Section .X Term. Unless earlier terminated pursuant to Section XX1V, the term of this Redevelopment Agreement shall commence on the date of execution and end December 31 , 2029 (the "TIF Termination Date"), except for the Business District designation and benefits provided thereunder, which shall terminate on the termination date established by its governing ordinance. Section M. Verification of Tax Increment. A. The Developer shall use its best efforts to cooperate with the City in obtaining copies of its real estate tax bills payable in 2008, and paid in each subsequent year during the term of this Redevelopment Agreement. B. In order to calculate the Incremental Sales Taxes, the Developer (and any transferee of all or a portion of the Center) and the City shall cooperate to provide the City access to the sales tax data of those retail business that are located in the Center. The City and the Developer (and any transferee of all or a portion of the Center) shall jointly exercise reasonable efforts to establish a system with the Illinois Department of Revenue to arrange for the receipt of 05392\00547\475743.5 15 such information. Additionally, the Developer (and any transferee of all or a portion of the Center) shall provide or cause to be provided to the City appropriate completed Illinois Department of Revenue sales tax returns, or powers of attorney to obtain the data reported thereon, for each such retail business. The Developer (and any transferee of all or a portion of the Center) shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to include such provisions in each of its leases for property within the Center as may be necessary in to enable the Developer (and any transferee of all or a portion of the Center) to comply with the terms of this paragraph. To the extent such Incremental Sales Taxes received by the City are not required to pay debt service on the Alternate Revenue and TIF Bonds for the debt service payments due the following twelve months, such Incremental Sales Taxes are hereby deemed Excess Sales Tax Increment. Each calendar year during the tern of this Redevelopment Agreement, on or before the date the annual installment is due and payable on the Developer's Note as provided in Section VI, the City shall deposit all Excess Incremental Sales Taxes to be used to pay the Developer's Note into the STFUND provided in Section VII. Section XII. No Liability of City for Others for Developer's Expenses. The City shall have no obligation to pay costs of the Project or to make any payments to any person other than the Developer, nor shall the City be obligated to pay any contractor, subcontractor, mechanic, or materialman providing services or materials to the Developer for the development of the Project. Section XIII. Time; Force Majeure. Time is of the essence of this Redevelopment Agreement, rop vided, however, a party shall not be deemed in material breach of this Redevelopment Agreement with respect to any obligations of this Redevelopment Agreement on such party's part to be performed if such party fails to timely perform the same and such failure is due in whole or in part to any strike, lock-out, 05392\00547\475743.5 16 labor trouble (whether legal or illegal), civil disorder, weather conditions, wet soil conditions, failure or interruptions of power, restrictive governmental laws and regulations, condemnations, riots, insurrections, acts of terrorism, war, fuel shortages, accidents, casualties, floods, earthquakes, fires, acts of God, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, freight embargoes, acts caused directly or indirectly by the other party (or the other party's agents, employees or invitees) or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of such party ("Force Majeure"). If one of the foregoing events shall occur or either party shall claim that such an event shall have occurred, the party to whom such claim is made shall investigate same and consult with the party making such claim regarding the same and the party to whom such claim is made shall grant any extension for the performance of the unsatisfied obligation equal to the period of the delay, which period shall commence to ran from the time of the commencement of the Force Majeure; provided that the failure of performance was reasonably caused by such Force Majeure. Section XIY. Conveyance or Assignment of the Center. The Developer may not sell, transfer, assign or otherwise convey all or any portion of its interest in the Center (any of the foregoing being herein defined as a "Transfer") during the term of this Redevelopment Agreement without the prior written consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed or conditioned. Notwithstanding the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence, the City agrees that it will not withhold its consent to any proposed Transfer (i) of all or any portion of the Center to an occupant that will operate a business in the Center or to any transferee that is an Affiliate (as hereinafter defined) of such business operator, (ii) to any Affiliate of Developer, (iii) to a transferee who either (a) directly or indirectly through an Affiliate, has substantial and demonstrable experience in the operation or management of retail shopping centers similar in size to, or greater in size than, the Center or (b) 05392\00547\475743.5 17 as a condition precedent to the closing of the Transfer, will enter into a management agreement (a copy of which shall be delivered to the City) with Developer or another entity having substantial and demonstrable experience in the operation or management of retail shopping centers similar in size to, or greater in size than, the Center, and will continuously keep the Center under the management of such management company or one or more successors with the foregoing qualifications. In all instances, it shall be a condition of the City's obligation to consent to a proposed Transfer that the proposed transferee execute a document in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the City that evidences such transferee's agreement to be bound by the terms and provisions of this Redevelopment Agreement during such transferee's period of ownership of the Center or any portion thereof, including, without limitation, the obligation to provide to the City, or arrange for the provision to the City of, sales tax data of those retail businesses located in the portion of the Center owned by such transferee as described in Section VII. The Developer's Note may be assigned by the Developer in connection with any Transfer made in accordance with the provisions of this Section X. As used in this Redevelopment Agreement, an `Affiliate " means, with respect to any person or entity, any person or entity directly or indirectly, through one (1) or more intermediaries, controlling, controlled by or under common control with such person or entity. Anything set forth herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the Developer or any permitted successor my freely grant mortgages on the Center at any time and from time to time without the consent of the City. Section X .. Developer's Indemnification. The Developer shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its agents, officers and employees (individually an "Indemnitee " and collectively the ` Indemnitees ') from and against any and all obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, claims, suits, liabilities, judgments, 05392\00547\475743.5 18 costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements of counsel for such Indemnitees) which may arise directly or indirectly from (i) the failure of the Developer to comply with any of the terms, covenants or conditions set forth in this Redevelopment Agreement, (ii) the Developer's failure to pay general contractors, subcontractors or materialmen in connection with improvements to the Center funded with the proceeds of the Bonds or the Developer's Note or (iii) the existence of any material misrepresentation or omission on the part of the Developer in this Redevelopment Agreement or any other document related to this Redevelopment Agreement that is the result of information supplied or omitted to be supplied by the Developer, or (iv) bodily injury, death or property damage caused by the alleged or actual negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct of the Developer or any of its officers, managers, agents employees, contractors subcontractors or agent or employee thereof (so long as such contractor, subcontractor or agent or employee is hired by the Developer). The Developer shall, at its own cost and expense, appear, defend and pay all charges of attorneys, costs and other expenses arising therefrom or incurred in connection therewith. If any judgment shall be rendered against the City, its agents, officers, officials or employees in any such action, the Developer shall, at its own expense, satisfy and discharge the same. This paragraph shall not apply, and the Developer shall have no obligation whatsoever, with respect to any acts of negligence or reckless or willful misconduct on the part of the City or any of its officers, agents, employees or contractors. Section XVI. Waiver. Any party to this Redevelopment Agreement may elect to waive any remedy it may enjoy hereunder, provided that no such waiver shall be deemed to exist unless the party waiving such right or remedy does so in writing. No such waiver shall obligate such party to waive any right 05392\00547\475743.5 19 or remedy hereunder, or shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of other rights and remedies provided said party pursuant to this Redevelopment Agreement. Section XVIL Severability. If any section, subsection, term or provision of this Redevelopment Agreement or the application thereof to any parry or circumstance shall, to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of said section, subsection, term or provision of this Redevelopment Agreement or the application of same to parties or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby. Section XVIH.. Notices. All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals or other instruments required or permitted by this Redevelopment Agreement shall be given in writing at the addresses set forth below, and shall be executed by the party or an officer, agent or attorney of the party, and shall be given by any of the following means: (i) personal service, (ii) telecopy or facsimile, (iii) deposit with a commercial overnight courier, such as FedEx, for delivery on the next business day, freight prepaid or (iv) deposit with the United States Postal Service as certified mail, return receipt requested. Any notice demand, request, consent or approval sent pursuant to (A) either clause (i) or (ii) shall be deemed received when sent, if sent by 5:00 p.m. on a business day, otherwise on the next business day or (B) clause (iii) shall be deemed given on the next business day following deposit with the courier or (C) clause (iv) on the third (3`a) day from and including the date of posting. Any of the following addresses may be changed by notice given to the other parties in the same manner provided above. To the Developer: Tri-Land Properties, hie. One Westbrook Center, Suite 520 Westchester, Illinois 60154-5764 Attention: Hugh D. Robinson 05392\00547\475743.5 20 Facsimile: 708.531 .8217 T-L Countryside LLC One Westbrook Center, Suite 520 Westchester, Illinois 60154-5764 Attention: Hugh D. Robinson Facsimile: 708.531 .8217 With a copy to: Jeffrey D. Warren Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, P.C. 330 North Wabash, 22° Floor Chicago, Illinois 60611-3607 Facsimile: 312 840 7900 To the City: United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Attention: City Administrator Facsimile: 630.553.7575 With a copy to: Kathleen Field Orr Kathleen Field Orr & Associates 180 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1040 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Facsimile: 312.382.2127 Section XIX. Successors in Interest. This Redevelopment Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties to this Redevelopment Agreement and their respective successors and assigns. Section XX. No Joint Venture, Agency or Partnership Created. Neither anything in this Redevelopment Agreement nor any acts of the parties to this Redevelopment Agreement shall be construed by the parties or any third person to create the relationship of a partnership, agency, or joint venture between or among such parties. Section )W.. Warranties and Covenants of the Developer. 05392\00547475743.5 21 A. The Developer hereby represents and warrants that as of the date hereof, T-L is a duly organized and validly existing limited liability company organized under the laws of the state of Delaware and is duly authorized to transact business in the state of Illinois, and Tri-Land is a duly organized and validly existing corporation organized under the laws of, and in good standing under the laws of the state of Illinois. B. The Developer covenants and agrees to comply with all applicable zoning ordinances and regulations, building code, fire code and all other City ordinances, resolutions and regulations with respect to the redevelopment and operation of the Center. C. With respect to the redevelopment and operation of the Center, the Developer hereby covenants and agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations of the State of Illinois, the United States and all agencies of each of them having jurisdiction over it. Section XXIZ Additional Covenants of City. A. The City covenants and agrees to comply with all provisions and requirements of the Act and the Code with respect to all matters relating to this Redevelopment Agreement. B. The City will waive any requirement for the payment of water, sewer, and other utility "tap-on" or connection fees and charges to the City with respect to the Center, and will cooperate with the Developer's efforts to obtain similar waivers from other governmental agencies and bodies that may impose such fees or charges. C. The City will waive all impact fees, building permit fees and other fees with respect to the redevelopment of the Center, provided, however, this waiver shall not relieve the Developer from any obligation to reimburse the City for the reasonable fees of any consultants paid by the City in connection with the review of approval of plans submitted to the City for its approval by the Developer. 05392\00547\475743.5 22 D. The City acknowledges and agrees that the Center currently has adequate storm water management measures in place. The City further agrees that unless the redevelopment of the Center materially increases the amount of storm water run-off generated by the Center, no further storm water management measures shall be required, and in the event there is a material increase in the amount of storm water run-off generated as a result of the redevelopment of the Center and additional storm water management measures are required, such additional measures shall be implemented in accordance with the use of Best Management Practices in the most cost effective manner possible under the circumstances. E. The City will actively support and cooperate with the Developer's request to the Illinois Department of Transportation for direct access driveways to and from the Center from Route 47 to the extent such request is supported by a traffic analysis prepared by Smith Engineering Consultants, Inc. or another recognized traffic engineering consultant acceptable to the City Engineer. F. The City shall, within ten (10) days following request in writing from the Developer, execute, acknowledge and deliver to Developer a statement in writing addressed to the Developer, or any prospective mortgagee purchaser, certifying: that this Redevelopment Agreement is unmodified and in full force and effect (or if there have been modifications, that the same is in full force and effect as modified and stating the modifications); that the Developer is not, to the City's knowledge, in default under this Redevelopment Agreement (or, there is a known default, specifying same) and any other matters reasonably requested by the Developer. Section )MIL. No Discrimination — Construction. The Developer for itself and its successors and assigns agrees that in the construction of the improvements at the Center provided for in this Redevelopment Agreement the Developer 05392\00547\475743.5 23 shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Developer shall take affirmative action to require that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, religion, sex or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising and solicitations or advertisements for employees; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Developer agree to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices, which may be provided by the City, setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. Section UUV. Remedies — Liability. A. If, in the City's judgment, the Developer is in material default of this Redevelopment Agreement, the City shall provide the Developer with a written statement indicating in adequate detail any failure on the Developer's part to fulfill its obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement. Except as required to protect against further damages, the City may not exercise any remedies against the Developer in connection with such failure until thirty (30) days after giving such notice. If by its nature such default cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty (30) day period, such thirty (30) day period shall be extended for such time as is reasonably necessary for the curing of the same, so long as the Developer diligently proceeds with such cure; if such default is cured within such extended period, the default shall not be deemed to constitute a breach of this Redevelopment Agreement. A default not cured as provided above shall constitute a breach of this Redevelopment Agreement. Any failure or delay by the City in asserting any of its rights or remedies as to any default or alleged default or breach 05392\00547\475743.5 24 shall not operate as a waiver of any such default or breach of any rights or remedies it may have as a result of such default or breach. B. If the Developer materially fails to fulfill its obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement after notice is given by the City and any cure periods described in paragraph A above have expired, or if the Developer is in material default under the purchase agreement for the acquisition of the Center, the City may elect to terminate this Redevelopment Agreement or exercise any right or remedy it may have at law or in equity, including the right to specifically enforce the terms and conditions of this Redevelopment Agreement. If any voluntary or involuntary petition or similar pleading under any section or sections of any bankruptcy or insolvency act shall be filed by or against the Developer, or any voluntary or involuntary proceeding in any court or tribunal shall be instituted to declare the Developer insolvent or unable to pay the Developer's debts (and, in the case of an involuntary proceeding such proceeding is not vacated or dismissed within 60 days of being filed), or the Developer makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or a trustee or receiver is appointed for the Developer or for the major part of the Developer's property, the City may elect, to the extent such election is permitted by law and is not unenforceable under applicable federal bankruptcy laws, but is not required, with or without notice of such election and with or without entry or other action by the City, to forthwith terminate this Redevelopment Agreement. C. If, in the Developer's judgment, the City is in material default of this Redevelopment Agreement, the Developer shall provide the City with a written statement indicating in adequate detail any failure on the City's part to fulfill its obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement. The Developer may not exercise any remedies against the City in connection with such failure until thirty (30) days after giving such notice. If by its nature such 05392\00547\475743.5 25 default cannot reasonably be cured within such thirty (30) day period, such thirty (30) day period shall be extended for such time as is reasonably necessary for the curing of the same, so long as the City diligently proceeds with such cure; if such default is cured within such extended period, the default shall not be deemed to constitute a breach of this Redevelopment Agreement. A default not cured as provided above shall constitute a breach of this Redevelopment Agreement. Any failure or delay by the Developer in asserting any of their rights or remedies as to any default or any alleged default or breach shall not operate as a waiver of any such default or breach of shall not operate as a waiver of any such default or breach of any rights or remedies it may have as a result of such default or breach. D. In addition to any other rights or remedies, a party may institute legal action against the other party to cure, correct or remedy any default, or to obtain any other remedy consistent with the purpose of this Redevelopment Agreement, either at law or in equity, including, but not limited to the equitable remedy of an action for specific performance; provided, however, no recourse under or upon any obligation contained herein or for any claim based thereon shall be had against the City, its officers, agents, attorneys, representatives or employees in any amount or in excess of any specific sum agreed to be paid by the City hereunder, and no liability, right or claim at law or in equity shall be attached to or incurred by the City, its officers, agents, attorneys, representatives or employees in any amount in excess of any specific sums agreed by the City to be paid hereunder and any such claim is hereby expressly waived and released as a condition of and as consideration for the execution of this Redevelopment Agreement by the City. E. The rights and remedies of the parties are cumulative and the exercise by a party of one or more of such rights or remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same time 05392\00547\475743.5 26 or different times, of any other rights or remedies for the same default or for any other default by the other party. Section XXV. Amendment. This Redevelopment Agreement, and any exhibits attached to this Redevelopment Agreement, may be amended only in a writing signed by all the parties with the adoption of any ordinance or resolution of the City approving said amendment, as provided by law, and by execution of said amendment by the parties or their successors in interest. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, this Redevelopment Agreement supersedes all prior Redevelopment Agreements, negotiations and discussions relative to the subject matter hereof. Section XXV[. Counterparts. This Redevelopment Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. [Signature page follows] 05392\00547\475743.5 27 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Redevelopment Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers on the above date at Yorkville, Illinois. United City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation By: Mayor Attest: City Clerk T-L Countryside LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Tri-Land Properties, Inc., its Manager, By: Richard F. Dube, President 05392\00547\475743.5 28 [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] 05392\00547\475743.5 29 ---- -- ------- EXHIBIT "A' LEGAL DESCRIPTION I LOT 7 (EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE MOST EASTERLY I SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 80 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST ALONG SOUTHERLY LINE, 309.0 FEET TO A SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7 FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 80 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 11 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE 209.0 FEET TO A SOUTHEAST CORN€R OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG AN EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7190.D FEET; THENCE NORTH BO DEGREES 58 MINUTES 11 SECONDS WEST, 140.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST, 185.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; AND ALSO EXCEPTING THAT PART AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERNMOST LINE OF LOT 6 OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF BLOCK 1 , COUNTRYSIDE CENTER, UNIT NO, 1 WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF ILLINOIS ROUTE NO. 47; THENCE SOUTH 69 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTHERNMOST LINE 230.45 FEET TO THE SOUTHERNMOST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST 192,30 FEET; THENCE NORTH 70 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST 141 .82 FEET TO SAID WESTERLY LINE; THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE 211 .98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING) OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF BLOCK 1• COUNTRYSIDE CENTER, UNIT NO. 1, AND ALSO THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHERNMOST CORNER OF LOT 6 IN SAID RESUSIDVISION; THENCE SOUTH 04 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 7 211 .98 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 85 DEGREES '15 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 136,94 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID ILLINOIS ROUTE 47; THENCE SOUTH 02 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 30:70 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 04 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 191 .78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 85 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 00 DEGREES WEST, 150.00 FEET TO THE,WEST LINE OF SAID ILLINOIS ROUTE 47; THENCE NORTH 04 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 589.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, 110%49 ENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC. G:lP Jicftrkvide=041Y004g7 QOMIfy3ide 0oAIe(0ocIEXHIBIT.doc SUGAR GROVE, IL ii t Exhibit B i I Countryside Parkway j , I i i i i i i � ar• n Block: 104 Parcel: 015 h 11Z3j4,5,6*, 7*,8*,9* K m I m I ro a c U fur Project Area Boundary 3,415* Blight Factors: 1. Obsolescence 2. Deterioration V 3. Presence If structures 3 Route 34 below minimum code 4. Excossive vecancles 5. Declining or lag In equalized assessed value8. Lack of community planning j 8. Environmental remedlation g. Excessive land coveragelovercrowding . * Indicates factor present to a limited extent r Ffqure 4 tribution of Blight Factors US Route 34 & Illinois Route 47 Yorkville, Tex Increment Flnencing Redevelopment ProjectAree VRS •TRAP Exhibit C DEVELOPER'S NOTE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ]KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS SPECIAL TAX INCREMENT REVENUE NOTE Date Amount WHEREAS, pursuant to its powers and in accordance with the requirements of the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4 et seq. (the "Act"), the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville, designated a Redevelopment Project Area and approved a Redevelopment Plan for the redevelopment of the Redevelopment Project Area; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to its powers and in accordance with the requirements of the Act, the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville approved tax increment allocation financing for the purpose of implementing the Redevelopment Plan for the Redevelopment Project Area; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 511-1-1, et seq. (the "Code' ) and more specifically, Sec. 8-11-20, the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville have agreed to share its retailer's occupation taxes, service occupation taxes, use taxes and service use taxes received by the City from the Redevelopment Project Area pursuant to the Illinois Retailers' Occupation Tax Act (35 ILCS 120/1 et seq.), Service Occupation Tax Act (35 ILCS 11511 et seq.), Use Tax Act (35 ILCS 10511 et seq.), and Service Use Tax Act (35 ILCS 110/1 et seq.) (collectively "Sales Taxes") and also business district retailers' occupation taxes and business district service occupation taxes received by the City from the Business District within the Redevelopment Project Area pursuant to the Business District Development and Redevelopment Act (65 ILCS 5/11-74.3 et seq.) ("Business District Taxes"); and WHEREAS, on I , the City and T-L Countryside LLC ( "T- L ') entered into a certain Redevelopment Agreement (the "Redevelopment Agreement"); and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Redevelopment Agreement, the City has agreed to reimburse the T-L for Redevelopment Project Costs (as defined by the Act) incurred by the Developer in connection with or as a result of the redevelopment of the Redevelopment Project Area. NOW, THEREFORE, the City, by and through the Corporate Authorities, covenants and agrees as follows: 05392\00547\475743.3 1 . Incorporation of recitals and definitions of terms. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into this Developer' s Note as if they were fully set forth in this Section 1 . All capitalized terms, unless otherwise specifically defined herein, shall have the meanings given them in the Redevelopment Agreement. 2. Promise to pay. Subject to the limitations contained in the Redevelopment Agreement, the City promises to pay to the order of the Developer, in accordance with the terms of this Developer's Note, the principal sum of $ together with interest on the balance of such principal sum outstanding from time to time at the rate of interest rate provided for in Section VI of the Redevelopment Agreement. 3 . Pledge of and lien on, Incremental Taxes. THIS NOTE SHALL BE PAYABLE FROM AND SECURED BY A PLEDGE OF, AND LIEN ON, INCREMENTAL REAL ESTATE TAXES, SALES TAXES AND BUSINESS DISTRICT TAXES RECEIVED BY THE CITY FROM THE PROJECT (COLLECTIVELY "INCREMENTAL TAXES") BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT SUCH INCREMENTAL TAXES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PAY DEBT SERVICE ON CERTAIN BONDS ALL AS SET FORTH IN THE REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. SUCH PAYMENT, PLEDGE AND LIEN SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ALL PRIOR PLEDGES OF INCREMENTAL TAXES, PURSUANT TO, AND ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH IN, THE REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. 4. Payments. The indebtedness evidenced by this Developer's Note shall be payable in annual installments, due on February Ist of each year or such later date that is within thirty (30) days of receipt by the City of all Incremental Sales Taxes (as defined in the Redevelopment Agreement for the prior calendar year, during the term of the Redevelopment Agreement, from the following sources and no other sources: (i) 100% of the Excess Real Estate Tax Increment (as defined in the Redevelopment Agreement); plus (ii) 50% of the Excess Sales Tax Increment (as defined in the Redevelopment Agreement) generated during each calendar year or partial calendar year until December 31 , 2029 (the "Maturity Date"). (iii) 100% of the Business District Taxes (as defined in the Redevelopment Agreement) generated during each calendar year or partial calendar year until the Maturity Date. 5. Place of payment. Payments made under this Developer's Note by the City shall be made by check payable to the order of the Developer and mailed to the Developer at such address as the Developer may designate in writing from time to time. 6. Limited obligation of the City. THIS DEVELOPER' S NOTE IS NOT SECURED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE CITY AND IS NOT PAYABLE OUT OF THE 2 05392\00547\175743.5 CITY' S GENERAL REVENUE FUND. THIS DEVELOPER'S NOTE CONSTITUTES A LIMITED OBLIGATION OF THE CITY, AND ALL PAYMENTS DUE UNDER THIS DEVELOPER'S NOTE SHALL BE PAYABLE SOLELY FROM INCREMENTAL TAXES AND BUSINESS DISTRICT TAXES THAT ARE AVAILABLE FOR SUCH PURPOSE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. FAILURE OF THE CITY TO REIMBURSE THE DEVELOPER FOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT COSTS DUE TO INSUFFICIENT FUNDS GENERATED FROM THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA AND THE BUSINESS DISTRICT SHALL NOT BE DEEMED A DEFAULT OF THIS DEVELOPER'S NOTE ON THE PART OF THE CITY. 7. Default. If Incremental Taxes and Business District Taxes are available to make any payment required by this Developer's Note, and if the City thereafter fails to make such payment, the City shall be deemed to be in default under this Developer's Note. After any default, The Developer may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce payment of this Developer's Note, provided that the Developer shall have first given the City notice of its intent to bring such action and thirty (30) days to cure any such default. Failure of the Developer to exercise its right to bring an action to remedy a default hereunder shall not constitute a waiver of its right to bring an action to remedy any subsequent default. 8. Miscellaneous. (a) If any provision of this Developer's Note is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be in violation of any applicable law, and if such court should declare such provision to be unlawful, void or unenforceable as written, then it is the intent of the City and the Developer that such provision shall be given full force and effect to the fullest possible extent that is legal, valid and enforceable, that the remainder of this Developer's Note shall be construed as if such unlawful, void or unenforceable provision was not contained herein, and that the rights, obligations and interests of the City and the Developer shall continue in full force and effect. (b) Any notice, request, demand, instruction or other document to be given or served hereunder shall be addressed, delivered and deemed effective as provided in the Redevelopment Agreement. (c) The provisions of this Developer's Note shall not be deemed to amend the provisions of the Redevelopment Agreement in any respect. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of the Redevelopment Agreement and the provisions of this Developer's Note, the Redevelopment Agreement shall in all instances supersede and control. [Signature page follows] 3 05392\00547k475743.5 This Developer's Note is executed as of the date first written above. United City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation By: Mayor Attest: City Clerk 4 05392\00547\475743.5 Exhibit D REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT City of Yorkville Yorkville, Illinois 61490-9999 Re: Redevelopment Agreement by and among the City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, an Illinois municipal corporation; T-L Countryside LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Tri-Land Properties, Inc., an Illinois corporation (the "Developer") Dear Sir: You are requested to approve the disbursement of funds from the Sub-Account(s) established by the City of Yorkville pursuant to the Agreement described above in the amount(s), to the person(s) and for the purpose(s) set forth in this Request for Reimbursement. 1 . Request for Reimbursement No.: 2. Payment Due to: 3. Amount to be Disbursed: 4. The amount requested to be disbursed pursuant to this Request for Reimbursement will be used to pay Redevelopment Project Costs as defined in the Agreement and as listed on the Schedule to this Request for Reimbursement. 5. The undersigned certifies that: (i) the amounts included in 3 above were made or incurred or financed and were necessary for the project and were made or incurred in accordance with the construction contracts, plans and specifications heretofore in effect; (ii) the amounts paid or to be paid, as set forth in this Request for Reimbursement, represents a part of the funds due and payable for Redevelopment Project Costs; (iii) the expenditures for which amounts are requisitioned represent proper Redevelopment Project Costs identified in the Agreement, have not been included in any previous Request for Reimbursement, have been properly recorded on the Developer's books and are set forth on the attached Schedule, with paid invoices attached for all sums for which reimbursement is requested; (iv) the moneys requisitioned are not greater than those necessary to meet obligations due and payable or to reimburse the Developer for his funds actually advanced for Redevelopment Project Costs; (v) the amount of Redevelopment Project Costs to be reimbursed in accordance with this Request for Reimbursement, together with all amounts reimbursed to the Developer pursuant to the Agreement, is not in excess of $11,870,736; (vi) the Developer is not in default under the Agreement and nothing has occurred to the knowledge of the Developer that, with the passage of time or the giving of notice or both, would cause Developer to be in default of its obligations under the Agreement. 6. Attached to this Request for Reimbursement is Schedule # together with copies of invoices or bills of sale and Mechanic's Lien Waivers covering all items for which reimbursement is being requested. T-L Countryside LLC, a Delaware corporation Date: By: Tri-Land Properties, Inc., an Illinois corporation Date: By: APPROVED: City of Yorkville, an Illinois municipal corporation 05392\00547\475743.5 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) Ordinance No. 2008- ORDINANCE APPROVING THE REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE CENTER, YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2005-10A adopted by the Mayor and City Council of the City (the "Corporate Authorities") on February 8, 2005, a Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project and Plan for the US Route 34 and Illinois Route 47 (Countryside Shopping Center) (hereinafter the "Redevelopment Plan") was approved, which Redevelopment Plan covered an area of approximately 20 acres legally described therein, as of said date being improved as a commercial shopping center with approximately 158,000 square feet of retail space on approximately 18 acres of land owned by the Developer plus approximately two acres of adjacent right of way within State Route 47 (the "Center"); and, WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 2005-1OB and No. 2005-1OC adopted by the Corporate Authorities on February 15, 2005, the City designated the Center as a "redevelopment project area" and adopted tax increment financing pursuant to the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act (65 ILCS 5/11 -4.4-1 e seq.) (hereinafter referred to as the "Act"); and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, the City entered into a Redevelopment Agreement with the Developer which Redevelopment Agreement provided for the redevelopment of the Center, including, at a minimum, the demolition of the existing structures, reconfiguration of the Center and adjoining roadways, and construction of no less than 80,000 square feet of retail space; and, WHEREAS, in order to induce the Developer to proceed with the Development, the City issued tax exempt alternative revenue bonds in an amount which provided net proceeds of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) after funding for capitalized interest and payment of all bond issuance costs, which net proceeds were to be available to assist with the redevelopment of the Center (the "Bond Proceeds"); and, WHEREAS, as further inducement to the Developer, the City was also prepared to reimburse the Developer for additional redevelopment costs through the issuance of a note payable to the order of T-L in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in said Redevelopment Agreement; and, WHEREAS, the Developer undertook the demolition of existing structures and received $500,000 of the Bond Proceeds from the City, however, despite the best efforts of the Developer, the redevelopment of the Center in accordance with the approved concept plan did not proceed and it became apparent that a new concept for development would be required in order to attract viable retail businesses; and, WHEREAS, the Developer has presented a new concept plan for a "town center" to include a retail project of one story specialty retail shops, full and limited service dining establishments; entertainment and hospitality uses; with pedestrian walkways; extensive plantings; and, resting areas; and, WHEREAS, the new concept plan includes incorporation of green roof elements, use of low volatile organic compound materials, insulation which meets or exceeds energy codes and the use energy management systems; and, WHEREAS, in order to proceed, in addition to incentives granted in 2005, the Developer has requested designation of the Center as a "business District' under the Business District Development and Redevelopment Act (65 ILCS 5/11 -74.3 et seq.) and the issuance of bonds as permitted by the Act, all as set forth in the Redevelopment Agreement as presented to this City Council; and, WHEREAS, the City recognizes that the development of the Center is of vital importance to the City given its strategic location near the intersection of two primary commercial corridors of the City and therefore is prepared to utilize the economic incentives available pursuant to the Act, the Economic Incentive Act and the Business District Act, in order to induce the Developer to incur extraordinary costs to create an outdoor lifestyle center as its town center, including a mix of full and limited service dining and specialty retailers within a unique pedestrian environment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, that the Redevelopment Agreement for the Countryside Center, Yorkville, Illinois, by and between the United City of Yorkville, a municipal corporation, and T-L Countryside, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as presented to this meeting is hereby approved and the Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute and deliver said Agreement and undertake any and all actions necessary to implement or cause the implementation of all provisions contained therein Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this 12`h day of August, 2008. ROBYN SUTCLIFF JOSEPH BESCO ARDEN JOE PLOCHER WALLY WERDERICH GARY GOLINSKI MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS BOB ALLEN APPROVED by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of A.D. 2008. Mayor Attest: City Clerk