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Public Safety Packet 2006 05-11-06
cry United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road EST. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 o Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fax: 630-553-7575 ALE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Thursday, May 11, 2006 6:30 PM City Conference Room AGENDA 1. Approval/Correction of Minutes: None 2. Discussion of Parking Ban Referendum 3. PS 2006-20 Police Reports for April 2006 4. PS 2006-18 Request to Limit the Number of Liquor Licenses 5. PS 2006-21 Trailer Ordinance 6. PS 2006-08 Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for North Dover Court 7. PS 2006-22 Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for Sunflower Court 8. PS 2006-23 Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for Columbine Court 9. PS 2006-24 Purchase of New Squads 10. PS 2006-25 Police Department Promotions 11. PS 2005-13 Countryside Parkway—Address Changes 12. PS 2006-26 Police Department 2005 Year End Analysis 13. Additional Business c/T` Reviewed By: Legal ❑ City Council Finance ❑ Esr. �—�- `i8� Engineer ❑ 4 Agenda Item Tracking Number O- �� City Administrator ❑ O Consultant ❑ o�Co(c) ` 6 <LE ���? ❑ City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Police Reports for April 2006 City Council/COW/Committee Agenda Date: Public Safety 5/11/06 Synopsis: Police Reports for the month of April 2006 Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - April 2006 .... ff, ;,a .'P, j. r �r/r.: /�'., / ri.,: �� Accidents 20.42 29.00 32.33 25.42 23.42 32.08 26.4 2 29. 2 92 40.50 320.01 13.33 16.33 32.42 18.751 80.0.83 Administrative Activity 497.42 419.92 335.00 308.75 337.67 364.08 417.58 307.33 461.08 5025.48 437.58 317.52 403.75 357.42 1516.27 Animal Complaints 6.83 5.13 6.33 4.67 3.50 4.58 4.08 2.50 3.17 52.63 4.83 3.58 3.50 5.67 17.58 Arrest Activity 23.10 26.58 37.42 57.83 35.17 24.83 41.83 24.67 31.50 364.26 34.83 36.50 46.53 30.83 148.69 Assist Agencies 144.35 127.17 180.50 183.92 212.33 202.75 229.08 155.33 173.67 2035.86 224.70 135.75 180.50 139.67 680.62 Community Relations 86.33 99.83 54.42 48.67 40.83 82.42 46.92 67.67 39.17 709.59 25.00 33.08 37.42 49.50 145.00 Departmental Duties 89.92 89.42 150.83 102.75 149.42 150.17 128.00 139.08 143.83 1512.17 141.42 99.92 163.67 171.58 576.59 Investigations 25.83 23.00 23.00 74.83 92.42 40.58 58.08 19.67 19.50 494.74 64.83 43.17 58.83 24.83 191.66 Ordinance/Traffic Violations 84.93 77.45 83.78 151.58 93.33 82.52 156.92 102.25 117.40 1265.60 99.92 98.55 179.92 101.25 479.64 Personnel Activity 481.55 598.42 613.33 699.42 818.00 618.48 583.33 557.50 709.42 7224.99 562.00 770.42 540.75 581.08 2454.25 Preventive Patrol 685.70 665.58 682.55 824.98 745.48 840.03 676.43 640.33 920.93 9077.64 862.20 769.63 764.00 741.50 3137.33 Public Complaints 87.00 97.33 131.00 93.17 131.00 138.78 91.72 78.92 102.33 1182.58 126.00 73.40 90.75 99.17 389.32 Public Services 33.17 23.17 39.42 61.42 34.67 31.33 39.83 30.58 40.83 455.42 30.58 29.00 35.17 28.00 122.75 Report Activity 174.00 185.67 173.67 162.42 194.50 228.33 204.17 177.08 236.83 2231.07 247.33 170.50 222.58 179.83 820.24 School Activity 214.67 207.00 60.83 0.42 46.50 260.00 202.67 190.58 152.25 1957.58 243.33 206.00 189.83 88.33 727.49 Traffic Activity 240.67 235.00 246.25 356.92 258.67 278.33 324.75 295.17 407.83 3525.84 334.15 345.17 386.67 233.92 1299.91 Training 216.75 351.67 277.67 64.50 121.25 242.08 227.50 271.58 40.00 2578.74 55.42 103.00 130.33 150.58 439.33 r �r r ten,,.a'. AP # y �, f�: � T� IC"C + °: :tA 06 $ MAR,; APR TC1' A►L k. x, Chief 173.33 173.33 173.331 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.331 173.33 2079.96 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.331 693.32 CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 2079.96 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 693.32 Crossing Guards(In Days) 59.50 59.50 6.50 0.00 19.50 32.00 59.50 58.50 37.00 508.50 57.00 49.50 61.50 40.50 208.50 Detectives 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 5546.56 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 2079.96 Lieutenant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 2079.96 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 693.32 Office Supervisor 173.33 173.331 173.331 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 2079.96 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 693.32 Records Clerks 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 4159.92 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 1386.64 TO' `A S " y E , , � .'- 880.8 4,94.80 4' .:�4 4 '��63 X213.34 5U.,..'X 4..;q8 63 a� �21<.,5 549��2 ,51., ..4 :4 6q�9� �S�.Q9 '.46,���38 1 675.88 Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 04-29-06 Date Court Training I Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery full Time Part Time 05/14/05 _ 8.00 _2.00 50.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 _11.00 0.00 73.00 110 75 05/28/05 8.00 11.00 18.00 31.00 0.0_0 0.00 _ 11._50 0.00 79.50 97.50 06/11/05 m_ 3.75 _ 0.00 33.50 25.50 2.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 65.75 65.50 06 j:5"s _ 4.00 0.00 22.00 �_ 4.00 0.00 0.00 6.75 0.00 36.7S 90 50 07/09/05 0.00 0 0015.00 9.00 0.00 10.00 2.25 0.00 36.2S 102.7S 07/23/05 3.00 0.00 15.00 6.00 _ 2.00 0.00 30.50 0.00 56.50 75 45 _0 8_06/05 6.00 0.00 12.00 _ 6.00 0.00 0.00 8.50 4.00 36.50 119m50 _. 08 20A 05 7.50 0.00 1S.00 0.00 0.00 6100 23.75 0.00 52.25 170 50 09/03/05 4 00 4.50 _ 18 00 µ42.I5 2_00 6.00 15.00 0.00 92.25 192.7S 09 17%05 10.00 0.001 15.00 29.7S 4.00 0.00 2.00 7.00 67.75 160.7S 10/01/05 11.25 4.00 25.25 2,1_00 0.00 5 50 5.00 6.00 78.00 116.25 10/15/05 _ 8.00 _0.00 2.00 12.50 2.00 0100 66.75 6.00 97.25 _ 1,14.00 10 29%05 _ 10.00 0.00 „ 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ry 0.00 12.00 23.00 163„00 11%12/05 8.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.50 6.00 26.50 149.75 11,2605 8.50 14.50 3.25 0.00 0.00 _0 .00 8.00 3_.00_ 37.25 155.00 12%1005 4.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 19.00 0.00 7.75 4.00 42.75 200.00 12/24/05 5.00 5.00 2.00 49.5_0 2.00 0.00 31.50 0.00 95.00 159.75 01`07/06 10 50 0.00 12.00 23 50 2.00 0.00 12.00 0.00 60.00 176.00 01/21/06 8.00 0.00 15.00 14 50 0.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 53.50 139.50 02(04%06_ _ 6.00 0.00 14.00 11.50 2.00 0.00 8.50 7.00 49.00 _ 144.00 0218/06 2.00 0.00 0.00 13.00 0.00 0.00 8.00 2.00 25_00 139.0_0 03%04/06 8.00 0.00 12.50 8.5_0 0.00 3.50 12_.25 0.00 44_75 145.2_5 _03 18106 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 2.00 17.00 32.25 4.00 61.25 198.00 04�0�06 10.00 0.00 0.00 9.00 2.50 2.50 10.75 0.00 34.75 101.50 04/15j06 7.50 9.50 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.75 0.00 47.7S 70.00 04/29/06 4.00 3.00 4.00 0.00 5.00 0.00 43.25 0.00 59.25 66.25 FY05-06 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emera Invest Com Sery 'Full Time Part Time Totals 165.00 "53.50 335.50 325.00 48.50 50.50 392.50 61.00 "_1431.50 3423.20 Percents 12% 4% 23% 23% 3% 4% 27% 4% 100% N/A Average 6.35 2.06 12.90 12.50 1 1.87 1.94 15.10 1 2.35 1 55.06 131.66` LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY04-05 Court Training Relief Details Admin P14.00 mer Invest ' Com Sery '`Full Time Part Time Totals 125.00 79.25 231.50 299.00 88.25 377.00 113.50 1327.50 1867.00 Percents 9%' $% 17% 23% 7% 1% 28% 9% 100% N A Avera a 4.81 3.05 8.90 11.50 3.39` 0.54 14.50 4.37 51.06 71.81 Prepared by Molly Batterson 5/9/2006 Pagel Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - April 2006 Offense Categories APR I MAYI JUN'JUL'AUGI SEP'OCT NOVI DEC 05 TOTALS JAN I FEB'MARI APR 06 TOTALS Arson 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Assault 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 2 2 0 4 Battery 5 7 8 7 17 17 11 8 14 112 10 13 10 740 Burglary 5 2 4 11 8 6 4 7 1 67 15 8 4 5 32 Cannabis Offenses 2 0 3 4 0 1 2 1 2 22 7 2 5 1 15 Controlled Substance Offenses 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 8 4 0 0 0 4 Crimes Involving Children 4 1 6 5 5 4 7 2 3 44 4 4 5 0 13 Criminal Damage 14 19 1428 14 32 22 35 6 227 10 10 15 14 49 Deceptive Practices 5 4 3 4 2 13 3 6 5 58 6 5 1 5 17 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 3 0 1 4 0 2 4 0 5 23 7 4 5 1 17 Firearms Offenses 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 9 0 1 1 0 2 Gambling Offenses 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kidnapping 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 9 1 0 1 0 2 .. n 1 Visitation 1' ,er 11 •v1 1 . .: 1 ,,, . 2 , , :6,,, . ,...0 6 1 : 1 Liquor Offenses 2 0 3 7 0 2 3 4 10 34 4 7 7 4 22 Murder 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 0 _ _ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sex Offenses 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 6 Theft 12 13 12 9 11 ' 8 21 13 10 149 16 8 10 19 53 All Other Criminal Offenses 15 16 16 15 19 19 17 15 16 191 18 25 15 20 78 Traffic Incidents APR I MAYI JUN JULI AUGI SEP J OCT I NOVI DEC 05 TOTALS JAN I FEB IMARI APR 06 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 3 4 7 9 0 5 7 8 11 64 8 5 9 0 22 License/Registration Violations 42 45 34 58 34 50 46 39 57 492 74 86 74 49 283 Seatbelt Citations 25 74 29 23 17 16 18 5 5 320 18 19 19 29 85 Seatbelt Warnings 20 20 0 24 15 14 0 0 0 171 15 0 24 24 63 Speeding Citations 47 43 28 61 72 24 51 75 63 617 51 50 53 28 182 Speeding Warnings 43 43 28 0 41 34 48 62 0 501 77 0 0 36 113 Transportation of Alcohol 6 2 3 1 1 2 0 3 5 26 0 1 2 2 5 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 35 38 38 47 36 37 48 43 37 437 60 56 57 44 217 Total Citations Issued 213 255 234 287 237 199 227 238 262 2664 278 273 284 198 1033 Total Verbal Warnings Issued 12 2 5 1 1 0 4 1 5 46 2 2 0 0 4 Total Written Warnings Issued 291 259 315 447 377 302 309 311 378 4079 457 436 597 294 1784 Accident Reports Taken APR IMAYI JUN I JULI AUG] SEP[OCT NOVI DEC 05 TOTALS JAN I FEB IMARI APR 06 TOTALS Hit and Run Accident 3 5 5 4 3 4 3 2 5 44 1 5 9 2 17 Property Damage Accident 21 39 36 21 26 38 37 35 46 372 23 22 34 22 101 Personal Injury Accident 1 3 2 5 5 5 2 7 3 43 2 0 6 3 11 Total Accidents Taken 25 47 43 30 34 47 42 44 54 459 26 27 49 27 129 **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 2005 Truck Enforcement Summary .Ttcke# �.,J6i� y c '"i % fond y - y Und bat Time ,: ;�c ff nse h Lao ©isp6slici . Number ..,. c. . . :' , F Taken !%, . Received 01/31/05 14:30 .23141 Overweight on Gross Route 34/Cannonball Trail $210 Ex Porte $100.00 02/04/05. 10:19 23147 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/River Street $1,070 Ex Porte $860:00 03/04/05 13:36 23462 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Ament Road $535 Guilty $248.00 05/20/05 11:17 Route 47/Legion Road 23881 Overweight on Gross $350 Guilty $245.00 23882 Overweight on Registration $350 Stricken $0..00 05/26/05 8:36 23883 Overweight on Gross Route 71/Route 47 $245 Ex Porte $130.00 06/09/05 8:04 23891 Overweight on Gross Route 34/Cannonball Trail $535 Ex Porte $385.00 07/06/05 8:44 25009 Overweight on Gross Route 71/Route 47 $1,490 Ex Porte $645.25 25010 Overweight on Registration $535 Ex Porte $220.28 08/17/05 13:02 '25017 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Route 126 $1,155 Guilty $496.17 10/03/05 16:07 25088 Overweight on Axles Route 47/Landmark Avenue $590 Ex Porte $244.75 10/03/05 9:02 301 Overweight Route 47/Corneils Road $395 Ex Porte $157.97 . 302 Overweight $350 Ex Porte $137.95 10/12/05 14:05 101 Overweight on Bridge Route 47/Landmark Avenue $1,070 Guilty $458.35 10112/05 16:301 126 Overweight on Gross Route 47/Garden Street $1,325 Guilty $585:62 12/02/05 14:061 127 Overweight on Gross Route 47/Countryside Parkway $245 Ex Porte $91.23 12/27/05 13:52 303 ` Overweight on Axles Route 126/Colonial Parkway $395 Guilty $427.20 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2005 $10,$45 NIA $5,432.77 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2004 $27,482 N/A $16,392.40 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2003 : $15,972 N/A $11,343.01. Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2902 $421014 N/A $21,665.12 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2001 $56,232 N/A $30,226.86 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs-2000 $25,815 NIA $13,026.43 Running Total $167,515 N/A $92,653.82 5/9/2006 9:01 AM Page 1 of 1 Yorkville Police Department 2005 Truck Enforcement Summary Ti c 6 c , T Bot1d Fundt Time y nfferl o s L91 n" dis. sitior : ,,,.,. TaI�C-rn 03/02/06 11:1`8 326 Overweight on Axle Route 47/Route 34 $210 Ex;Parte $75.65 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2006 $210 N/A $75.65 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2005 $10,845 N/A $5,432:77' Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2004 $27,482 N/A $16,392!40 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2003 $15,972 ' NIA $11,343:01. Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2002 $42,014 N/A $21,665.12 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs:-, 2001 $56,232 N/A $30,226!.86 Totals For Bond Taken and Fines Received After Court Costs- 2000 $25,815 N/A $13,026.43 Running Total $178,570 ' N/A $98,162.24 5/9/2006 9:01 AM Page 1 of 1 Message Page I of 2 Harold Martin From: Keri Gaul[kedg@invtools.com] Sent: Thursday,April 27,2006 4:54 PM To: hmarfin@yorkville.iLus;dschwartzkopf@yorkville.il.us; rdiederich@yorkville.1l.us Subject: FW:Thank You! I wanted to forward the below email to you so you're aware of the fantastic job that the Sgt. Klingel&the other officers did for us today. On a personal note, I also want to thank Sgt. Hart for helping my husband & I out when he was in an accident on 3/31 (intersection of Marketview& Countryside Pkwy). I was a little shaken up at the time (as was my husband) & he was very good about making sure I had all of the information I needed regarding the accident,where the car was being towed, etc. Thanks again! Keri Gaul -----Original Message----- From: Keri Gaul [mailto:kerig@invtools.com] Sent:Thursday,April 27, 2006 4:47 PM To: Wingelftorkville.iLus' Cc: 'Ihitt@yorkville.1l.us'; 'rhart@yorkville.il.us; 'Paul Daniels(pauld@invtools.com)'; 'Stuart Graydon'; Stacie Hazlett(stacieWrivtools.com); Ion Anderson' Subject: Thank You! Sergeant Klingel, On behalf of everyone here at Investortools, I would like to thank you for helping us out today during our"Bring Your Kids to Work Day"activities. I'm sure you are all very busy so we are grateful that you were able to have three officers beside yourself join us today.We certainly didn't expect to be able to have that level of assistance!I Both the parents and the kids really appreciated the fingerprinting activity and the car seat inspection. You and the other officers were really great(and very patientflo with all of the Idds. Thank you for bringing the CHAD stickers too. We plan to hand the stickers and the extra fingerprinting kits out to anyone that wasn't able to participate today. This was the first time we've coordinated this type of activity and I'm glad to report that it was very successful. As our company continues to grow and as we begin to develop our newly created Wellness Program(in which we hope to incorporate various health,fitness&safety topics)we hope to be able to work with the Yorkville Police Department and other local resources in the future. We certainly welcome any suggestions for program improvement/development as we go forward. Again, please extend our thanks to Officers Helland, Stroup&Groesch as well as Sergeants Hilt& Hart for assisting in coordinating this effort. Sincerely, K•ril Keri Gaul Vice President - Client Service Investortools, Inc. 630-466-6455 direct 4/27/2006 APR 18 2006 Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Traffic Safety 3215 Executive Park Drive/ P.O. Box 19245/ Springfield, Illinois / 62794-9245 April 17, 2006 Yorkville Police Department Chief Harold Martin 804 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Chief Martin: The Division of Traffic Safety is committed to reducing crash-related deaths, injuries and property damage on Illinois roadways. To accomplish these reductions, we need your continued support as a valued strategic highway safety partner. Our agency recently finished comparing the traffic crash fatalities occurring from January 1St through March 31St of 2005 and 2006. In 2005, Kendall County had 4 fatalities and in 2006 there were 2 fatalities. We are very pleased to see the number of fatalities reduced in your county. With your continued support, it is our hope that these numbers will continue to go down each year. If you are not already involved in our traffic safety program and would like information on how to participate, please call Law Enforcement Liaison (LEL) Program Coordinator, Dan Kent at 217/962-0667 or e-mail him at kentdan1(a)-insightbb.com. He will put you in touch with the LEL in your area. This liaison will share valuable information and work with your agency to develop fatality-reducing strategies for your county. Thank you for your dedication to the safety of the motoring public. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Michael R. Stout Director C1"`„ Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 1 of 6 April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 0600777 through 060935 E 060777.....04-08-06 .....1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060793.... 04-09-06......1300 Blk. Willow Way Lockout Harassment by Telephone 060778.....04-08-06 .....Van Emmon Street/Route 47 060794.... 04-09-06......Route 71/Route 126 Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. suspended license and taken into custody for such. 060779.....04-08-06 .....500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive 060795.... 04-10-06......400 Blk. Barberry Circle Disturbance Lockout 060780.....04-08-06 .....1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court 060796.... 04-10-06......1800 .Blk. Marketview Drive Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported Theft$300 and Under: Victim stated less than $20 in unknown offender(s)damaged a mailbox post and property was taken from their purse located inside three mailboxes, valued at$100. their vehicle. 060781 .....04-08-06 .....Route 47/Fox Street 060797.... 04-10-06......500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Accident Other Public Complaints 060782.....04-08-06 .....Desk Report 060798.... 04-10-06......1000 Blk. N.Bridge Street Sex Offender Registration Accident 060783.....04-08-06 .....200 Blk. Walsh Circle 060799.... 04-10-06......Autumn Creek Boulevard Harassment by Telephone Lockout 060784.....04-08-06 .....200 Blk. W.Somonauk Street 060800.... 04-10-06......Route 47/Countryside Pkwy. Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 060785.....04-08-06 .....Route 34/Game Farm Road Accident 060801 .... 04-10-06......100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Accident 060786.....04-08-06 .....300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street Domestic Trouble 060802.... 04-10-06......100 Blk. E.Schoolhouse Road Battery: Victim stated offender arrived at their 060787.....04-08-06 .....300 Blk. Mulhern Court residence and pushed them after a verbal argument Domestic Trouble ensued. There were no physical injuries visible and victim refused to tell police what the argument was 060788.....04-08-06 .....300 Blk. E.Spring Street about. No charges filed at time of report. Lockout 060803.... 04-10-06......1700 Blk. John Street 060789.....04-08-06 .....400 Blk. Heustis Street Other Public Complaints Domestic Trouble 060804.... 04-11-06......Desk Report 060790.....04-08-06 .....600 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Sex Offender Registration Accident 060805.... 04-11-06......Tinley Park, Illinois 060791 .....04-08-06 .....600 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Training —Canine Lockout 060806.... 04-11-06......2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street 060792.....04-09-06 .....1100 Blk. Cornell Lane Assist Business Agency Breathalyzer Operator Duties Cl Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 2 of 6 April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 0600777 through 060935 �E b 060807.....04-11-06 .....2200 Blk. Kingsmill Court 060821 .... 04-13-06......100 Blk. E. Van Emmon St Neighborhood Trouble Burglary: Victim reported their dog was taken from inside a locked building. The dog was recovered. 060808.....04-11-06 .....1300 Blk. Spring Street Damage was valued at$50 to door. Citizen Assist 060822.... 04-13-06......100 Blk. Appletree Court 060809.....04-11-06 .....1200 Blk. Badger Street Citizen Assist Lockout 060823.... 04-13-06......1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail 060810.....04-11-06 .....1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Misrepresentation of Age by Minor: Four subjects Lockout were caught gaining access to a local establishment using false identifications. Officers located one of the 060811 .....04-12-06 .....Route 47/Cannonball Trail subjects and charged them with Misrepresentation Accident and Consumption, as they had been drinking alcoholic beverages. 060812.....04-12-06 .....200 Blk. Bertram Drive Theft Over$300: Victim stated a piece of construction 060824.... 04-13-06......1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail equipment was stolen from a construction site. Misrepresentation of Age by Minor: Subject was Equipment valued at over$33,000. caught attempting to gain access to a local establishment using a fake identification. Subject was 060813.....04-12-06 .....1200 Blk. Marketplace Drive arrested and charged for crime. Suspicious Circumstances 060825.... 04-13-06......1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060814.....04-12-06 .....Route 47/Van Emmon Street Accident Accident 060826.... 04-14-06......1200 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060815.....04-12-06 .....Center Parkway/W.Kendall Dr Burglary: Unknown offender entered a business, Accident however, nothing was stolen. $300 damage was done to a rear door. 060816.....04-13-06 .....200 Blk. E.Countryside Pkwy Criminal Trespass to Land: Officers located subject 060827.... 04-14-06......1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail known to be banned from property and arrested Consumption of Alcohol by Minor: Nine individuals subject for said offense. were arrested and charged with Consumption of Alcohol by Minor after being found at an underage 060817.....04-13-06 .....900 Blk. Mill Street drinking party. Criminal Damage to State Supported Property: Victim reported unknown offender(s) gained access to a 060828.... 04-14-06......400 Blk. E.Main Street rooftop and damaged property mounted to roof. Other Public Complaints Damage estimated at $20. 060829.... 04-14-06......1100 Blk. Cornell Lane 060818.....04-13-06 .....100 Blk. Willoughby Court Assist CPAT/Canine Search Theft Over$300: Victim reported $1400 in construction materials stolen from a site. 060830 .... 04-14-06......800 Blk. Parkside Lane Burglary: Victim reported $350 in construction 060819.....04-13-06 .....Cannonball Trail/Route 34 materials stolen from a job site. Accident 060831 .... 04-14-06......Route 34/Eldamain Road 060820.....04-13-06 .....100 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Lockout suspended license and taken into custody for such. ,`E°`'r" Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 3 of 6 April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 0600777 through 060935 060832.....04-15-06 .....1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060845 .... 04-16-06......800 Blk. E.Main Street Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported their property Suspicious Circumstances was stolen when they left their motel room (leaving the door open). Property valued at$183. 060846.... 04-17-06......100 Blk. E.Schoolhouse Road Residential Burglary: Victim stated over$17,000 in 060833.....04-15-06 .....1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail property was stolen from inside their residence. Fights/Riots/Brawls: Officers responded to the scene Property included a bank CD and a money market of a fight in progress, however, all offenders were account. Victim stated $100 damage was done to a gone upon their arrival. door, the point of entry. 060834.....04-15-06 .....400 Blk. E.Main Street 060847.... 04-17-06......2000 Blk. Deerpoint Lane Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $40 in Theft Over$300: Victim reported $471 in construction damages done to their mailbox. materials stolen from a job site. 060835.....04-15-06 .....1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane 060848.... 04-17-06......Route 47/River Street Suspicious Circumstances Accident 060836.....04-15-06 .....200 Blk. Village View Drive 060849.... 04-17-06......1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street Domestic Trouble Accident 060837.....04-15-06 .....1800 Blk. Marketview Drive 060850.... 04-17-06......Route 126/Mill Street Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a valid license and taken into custody for such. 060838.....04-15-06 .....Fox Street/White Oak Way Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a 060851 .... 04-17-06......1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail suspended license and taken into custody for such. Accident/Obstructing Justice/Warrant Arrest: While investigating an accident, officers learned subject was 060839.....04-15-06 .....600 Blk. Red Tail Lane giving them a false name and was wanted on a valid Domestic Trouble arrest warrant. 060840.....04-15-06 .....1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane 060852.... 04-17-06......1100 Blk. N.Bridge Street Violation of Order of Protection Other Public Complaints 060841 .....04-16-06 .....600 Blk. Hayden Drive 060853.... 04-18-06......Route 47/Route 34 Mob Action/Criminal Trespass to Residence: After Warrant Arrest: Subject was pulled over'in order for being involved in a physical altercation at a party, the officer to check the weight of a truck load. Subject individuals were asked to leave. The individuals was found to have a valid arrest warrant. asked to leave returned back to the residence, kicked in the front door, and battered several individuals still 060854.... 04-18-06......River Street/King Street at the party. More charges pending. Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a valid license and taken into custody for such. 060842.....04-16-06 .....Hayden Dr/Wild Indigo Lane Towed Vehicle 060855.... 04-17-06......400 Blk. E.Main Street Dog Complaint 060843.....04-16-06 .....600 Blk. Center Parkway Suspicious Circumstances 060856 .... 04-19-06......Winchester Ln/Half Moon Dr Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a 060844.....04-16-06 .....1100 Blk. Cornell Lane suspended license and taken into custody for such. Breathalyzer Operator Duties 060857.... 04-19-06......1900 Blk. Marketview Drive Lockout Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 4 of 6 April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 .......... ''�' � 0600777 through 060935 060858.....04-16-06 .....600 Blk. Hayden Court 060871 .... 04-21-06......200 Blk. River Street Theft Over$300: Victim reported unknown individual Suspicious Circumstances removed property from their residence valued at$450. 060872.... 04-21-06......Corneils Road/Route 47 060859.....04-19-06 .....Tinley Park, Illinois Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Canine Training suspended license and taken into custody for such. 060860.....04-19-06 .....2000 Blk. Ingemunson Lane 060873.... 04-21-06......500 Blk. S.Bridge Street Theft Over$300: Victim reported $1000 in Citizen Assist construction materials stolen from a job site. 060874.... 04-21-06......900 Blk. Canyon Court 060861 .....04-20-06 .....100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Found Articles Lockout 060875.... 04-21-06......2700 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060862.....04-19-06 .....Route 34/Eldamain Road Lockout Accident 060876.... 04-21-06......Route 47/Greenbriar Road 060863.....04-19-06 .....2800 Blk. Grande Trail Accident Criminal Damage to Property/Criminal Trespass to Property: Several juvenile offender(s)were found 060877.... 04-21-06......1300 Blk. Sunset Street inside a drained pool, skateboarding, videotaping their Suspicious Person actions. Three offender(s) were referred to Probation for the offense(s). 060878.... 04-21-06......300 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Accident 060864.....04-20-06 .....Park Street/Route 47 Accident 060879.... 04-21-06......500 Blk. Washington Street Criminal Trespass to Land: Victim reported suspect 060865.....04-20-06 .....Route 71/Route 47 arrived at their residence and came onto their property Warrant Arrest/Traffic Arrest: Subject was found without permission. driving on a suspended license. Officers also learned subject was wanted on a valid arrest warrant. Subject 060880.... 04-21-06......2000 Blk. S.Bridge_Street was arrested for both offenses. Retail Theft: Victim reported suspect pumped $63 of fuel and left without paying. 060866.....04-20-06 .....1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane Battery: Victim reported offender(s) battered them. 060881 .... 04-21-06......Hydraulic Avenue/Route 47 All subjects involved are juveniles. Accident/Reckless Conduct: While investigating an accident, officers learned of actions of driver 060867.....04-20-06 .....300 Blk. Essex Court constituting Reckless Conduct charges. Driver was Suspicious Circumstances arrested and charged with said offense, along with being ticketed for Leaving the Scene of an accident. 060868.....04-20-06 .....100 Appletree Court Suspicious Circumstances 060882.... 04-22-06......Desk Report Found Articles 060869.....04-21-06 .....Galena Road/Route 47 Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a 060883.... 04-22-06......100 Blk. Park Street suspended license and taken into custody for such. Assistance Rendered Civil Category 060870.....04-21-06 .....Desk Report 060884.... 04-23-06......100 Blk. E.Somonauk Street Lockout Motor Vehicle Theft: Victim reported their vehicle was taken by an adult child without permission. Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 5 of 6 April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 ° 0600777 through 060935 060885.....04-23-06 .....300 Blk. Woodworth Street 060899.... 04-25-06......1300 Blk. Game Farm Road Lockout Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported their debit card as stolen. 060886.....04-23-06 .....Route 47/Countryside Pkwy Accident 060900 .... 04-25-06......1200 Blk. Deer Street Lockout 060887.....04-23-06 .....Northland Lane/Western Lane Arson: Through a thorough investigation,juvenile 060901 .... 04-25-06......Route 47/Fox Street offender(s)were located after committing an arson to Accident state supported property. Damage valued at$4000. 060902.... 04-25-06......700 Blk. Game Farm Road 060888.....04-23-06 .....400 W.Van Emmon Street All Other Disorderly Conduct Neighborhood Trouble 060903.... 04-25-06......1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060889.....04-24-06 .....2900 Blk. Ellsworth Drive Lockout Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported $150 stolen from a job site. 060904.... 04-25-06......1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported $35 in cash 060890.....04-24-06 .....1900 Blk. Coneflower Court stolen. Citizen Assist 060905.... 04-26-06......700 Blk. Game Farm Road 060891 .....04-24-06 .....Route 47/Countryside Pkwy Other Public Complaint Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a valid license and taken into custody for such. 060906.... 04-26-06......200 Blk. E.Fox Street Fraud: Victim reported $40 in unauthorized charges 060892.....04-24-06 .....Route 34/Route 47 to their credit account. Warrant Arrest: Subject was pulled over for a seatbelt violation. Subject was found to be wanted on a valid 060907.... 04-26-06.......Kennedy/Bristol Ridge Road arrest warrant and arrested for such. Found Bicycle 060893.....04-24-06 .....500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive 060908.... 04-26-06......1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported property Lockout valued at approximately$100 as stolen. 060909.... 04-26-06......1000 Blk. Sunset Avenue 060894.....04-24-06 .....0 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported their bicycle, Lockout valued at$100, as stolen. 060895.....04-24-06 .....Marketplace Drive 060910.... 04-26-06......1300 Blk. Game Farm Road Lockout Lockout 060896.....04-25-06 .....300 Blk. Mulhern Court 060911 .... 04-26-06......Route 47/Cannonball Trail Harassment by Telephone Motorist Assist 060897.....04-25-06 .....1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street 060912.... 04-26-06......1900 Blk. Wild Indigo Lane Lockout Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported 5 gallons of water as stolen. Offender was charged and arrested 060898.....04-25-06 .....900 Blk. Bluestem Lane for offense. Theft Over$300: Victim reported $1000 in construction materials stolen. 060913.... 04-26-06......Voided Report Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary Page 6 of 6 �. April 8, 2006 through April 30, 2006 0600777 through 060935 060914.....04-28-06 .....100 Blk. Beaver Street 060930 .... 04-28-06......1300 Blk. Cottonwood Trail Lockout Lockout 060915.....04-27-06 .....1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail 060931 .... 04-28-06......1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout Found Articles 060916.....04-27-06 .....1300 Blk. Marketplace Drive 060932 .... 04-14-06......Western Lane/Northland Ave Assist Ambulance Suspicious Persons 060917.....04-27-06 .....King Street/Somonauk Street 060933 .... 04-30-06......200 E. Spring Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a Dogs Loose valid license and taken into custody for such. 060934.... 04-30-06......Desk Report 060918.....04-28-06 .....100 Blk. W.Van Emmon St Credit Card Fraud: Victim reported $396 in Death Investigation — Natural Causes unauthorized credit card charges. 060919.....04-28-06 .....600 Blk. Greenfield Turn 060935.... 04-30-06......300 Blk. Essex Court Domestic Trouble Assistance Rendered Civil Category 060920.....04-28-06 .....100 Blk. River Road Lockout 060921 .....04-28-06 .....Desk Report Warrant Arrest: Subject turned themselves in for a valid arrest warrant. 060922.....04-28-06 .....700 Blk. Game Farm Road Theft$300 and Under: Victim reported their cell phone, valued at$200, as stolen. 060923.....04-28-06 .....Route 47/Hydraulic Avenue Other Public Complaints 060924.....04-28-06 .....Route 47/Route 71 Accident 060925.....04-29-06 .....Route 34/Game Farm Road Accident 060926.....04-29-06 .....100 Blk. Countryside Parkway Other Public Complaints 060927.....04-29-06 .....0 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Lockout 060928.....04-29-06 .....1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Lockout 060929.....04-29-06 .....100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Credit Card Fraud: Victim reported $55 in unauthorized purchases on their credit card. Co.o United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road Esr -1 ie3s Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 off . p Fax: 630-553-7575 <CE Date: May 11, 2006 To: Public Safety Committee From: Lisa Pickering, Office Assistant CC: Department Heads Subject: Additional information for Public Safety packet—May 11, 2006 Attached please find information on Item#5 —Trailer Ordinance. Please add this information to your public safety packet. J� United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road 1 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 O;A p Fax: 630-553-7575 LE Date: Date: May 11, 2006 To: Harold Martin, Chief of Police From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney CC: Public Safety Committee Subject: Contractor's detaching trailers during work days at work sites This memo is in follow up to our telephone conversation, as well as each of our conversations with a local contractor who was cited in violation of City Code Section 6-2-3 (F), for leaving a construction trailer, detached from his truck in front of a home under construction. The contractor has asked if there could not be a way to allow contractors to park trailers in the right of way or City street while they are working a job. The current text of ordinance 6-2-3 (F) reads in full as follows: F. Parking Of Nomotorized Vehicles: There shall be no parking permitted on city rights of way or city streets, for detached nonmotorized vehicles of any kind, including, but not limited to, trailers, semitrailers, utility trailers, construction equipment, and any other detached nonmotorized type vehicle. Violation of this subsection shall result in a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) per occurrence. (Ord. 99-26, 12-16-1999) The suggested alteration would allow a contractor to detach the trailer and leave it for a portion of a single day, while working at that location. The change would look like this: F.Parking Of Nomotorized Vehicles: There shall be no parking permitted on city rights of way or city streets, for detached nonmotorized vehicles of any kind, including, but not limited to, trailers, semitrailers, utility trailers, construction equipment, and any other detached nonmotorized type vehicle except for construction or business nonmotorized vehicles that are parked at an active construction site ("active"being defined as "work is being conducted at the location on the day same day") in which case the nonmotorized vechicle may be parked during daylight hours, and must be removed before dark.. Violation of this subsection shall result in a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) per occurrence. (Ord. 99-26, 12-16-1999) ♦,�Qb Co.y Reviewed By: Legal ❑ City Council Finance ❑ EST. ` 1836 Engineer ❑ City Administrator El Agenda Item Tracking Number PS 14�20 Consultant ❑ �-019 LE City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for North Dover Court City Council/COW/Committee Agenda Date: Public Safety 5/11/06 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Cul-De-Sac Opt-Out Petition Street Name: (77 N .,- -- . . . „HQrusQ dumber;. , .farce[ Index Numbe ,, PIN , `'gna,.,w 7G vZ -Z-I -Zc,5 a -Z -2,1 - LoS - and �j eit, Ln t c;, Z-1 zos -00'I 6 �2 -z Date/Time Petition Received: �l l�J� ofteft. COW Meeting Date: Petition Approved at COW? ❑ Yes ❑ No City Council Meeting Date: Petition Approved at Council? ❑ Yes ❑ No Expiration Date: Date for Expiration Notices: (24 months from the City Council approval date) (6 months prior to expiration date) Page 2 of 2 Cull-De-Sac Opt-Out Petition Instructions Please complete the petition located on the other side of this document per the ordinance regulation listed under Section D of Ordinance #2005-59: D. Opt out of Prohibition (cul-de-sac, only): The City Council may consider granting a petition to opt out of the prohibition contained in Paragraph A, from the property owners of a cul-de-sac upon the following events: 1. Submittal of a petition identifying the street name of the cul-de-sac, and all street addresses fronting on the cul-de-sac, Parcel Index Numbers (PIN's) for all street addresses, and the desire to opt out. 2. One Hundred Percent (100%) agreement among the property owners as evidenced by signatures from the owners of all of the properties fronting on the cul-de-sac upon the petition. 3. If the City Council approves the petition, the Chief of Police shall add the cul-de-sac to the list of opted out cut-de-sacs. The opt-out shall have a duration of 24 months and will expire automatically unless it is renewed by the petition process set forth herein. Within the last six months prior to expiration of the 24 month opt out period, the Police Department shall notify all property owners on an opted out cul-de-sac of the expiration date,and the right to apply for renewal. After being turned in to the City Offices, this petition will be forwarded to the next Committee of the Whole (COW)— Public Safety Meeting (which are held the first Tuesday of every month). If accepted at the COW meeting, the petition will be forwarded to the next available City Council meeting (which are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month). It is the resident(s) duty to ensure the petition was passed and accepted by City Council prior to parking on the street overnight. This can be done by contacting the Police Department office at 630-553-4340, Monday through Friday, 8am — 5pm. The Police Department maintains a list of cul-de-sac's exempt from the ordinance. NOTE: Although this petition makes the residents exempt to all of the ordinance, it does not exclude them from Section E. �+MW4 E. Limitation on Parking of Second Division Vehicles: No second division vehicle, including contractor's trailers and equipment, except those with a license classification of"A" or"B" under the provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be parked for a period longer than one (1) hour on any public street in a residential district, except where making a delivery or rendering a service at such premises. �� a , � � Please return the`comp�eted.form�toF � � x ��� ' z ,;, <x: United Ci# of Yorkville Ci ;.(�ffi'ces 600 Game �arm.Ftoad `orkville .Illinois. .60560 . 4 s � :Phone. 630 553-4350 ��aX �=630 ♦.��D C114 y Reviewed By: �2 O� Legal ❑ City Council 1836 Finance ❑ EST. Engineer ❑ Agenda Item Tracking Number ® City Administrator 11 aoo(o _ o- �� Consultant ❑ City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for Sunflower Court City Council/COW/Committee Agenda Date: Public Safety 5/11/06 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: Cul-De-Sac Opt-Out Petitio 9 Sr et Name: )F-L Resident Name tuber Parcel Index Number PIN Signature esident t r i C IR,S S C.reI -}' 05-65- 14 LO- D63 AMA �Pltf 4�A S M 05-05- Y41)-Ma IQ L L elm ch u C o5-p5_ yyb-oos (y) -'ktd-0 ( C h ed qff /0(d C r r y9i L)n'-PI 6 wer - C5 - q qb- W LP Chc�nc i q �" kv lua (j — f rz jj f FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DO NOT COMPLETE Date/Time Petition Received: 4240 COW Meeting Date: Petition Approved at COW? Yes No City Council Meeting Date: Petition Approved at Council? Yes No Expiration Date: Date for Expiration Notices: (24 months from the City Council approval date) (6 months prior to expiration date) Page 2 of 2 ♦,��D C/rr Reviewed By: ,2 O� Legal ❑ City Council Finance ❑ EST. 1 , IBM Engineer ❑ City Administrator ❑ Agenda Item Tracking Number '20 Consultant ❑ -ps a00 <LE ❑ City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Cul-de-Sac Opt-out Petition for Columbine Court City Council/COW/Committee Agenda Date: Public Safety 5/11/06 Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Chief Harold O. Martin III Police Name Department Agenda Item Notes: G\TY OF yO To: Yorkville City Council m From: Columbine Ct. Residents in Sunflower Estates Subdivision Subject: Overnight Parking Ordinance 42005-59 Date: March 27, 2006 Regarding the parking restrictions per ordinance 42005-59, the following property owners who reside on Columbine Ct. in Sunflower Estates Subdivision in Yorkville, Il, wish to opt out of prohibition(cul-de-sac only)per letter D of said ordinance. Please accept submittal of petition with one hundred percent of the property owners who front the Columbine Ct. cul-de-sac agreeing as illustrated by the signatures of the property owners below. Thank you for your time and consideration. Respectfully Submitted, Rat. Mispage III Ralph F. &Kerri M. Mispagel 1749 Columbine Ct. Yorkville, I160560 m Pin# 05-05-440-012 Patrick G. &Kelly M. Murray J n 1,15'7 -P3:9-Columbine Ct. Yorkville, 1160560 r ' Pin#05-05-440-013 James A. &Yvonne M. Selle ' 1725 Columbine Ct. Yorkville, I160560 Pin# 05-05-440-014 Steven M. &Dawn M. Behrens .�,�, 1722 Columbine Ct. Yorkville, 1160560 Pin#05-05-440-015 Jeremy M. & Cara A. Blevins 1732 Columbine Ct. Yorkville, I160560 - Pin#05-05-440-016 Jeffrey W. Butts 1744 Columbine Ct. Yorkville, I160560 / Pin 4 05-05-440-017 I P's cl CIP Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road Esr. 1888 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 ^� Telephone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 SCE Date: May 6, 2006 To: Rose Spears Public Safety Chairman From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Purchase of New Squ Rose, I am requesting to purchase two (2) squads as soon as possible. I will be replacing M-1 which is a Canine Unit Squad. This squad currently has over 126,000 miles on it. I am requesting that we be able to purchase a 2006 Dodge Charger at the Illinois State Bid price of$20,290.00 from Bob Ridings, Inc. The State Bid ended on April 301h 2006 but we are still able to receive this price. I will also be adding another vehicle to Administration/Investigation. I will transfer my squad with 46,800 miles on it and replace it with a 2006 "Administrative" Squad from Miles Chevrolet for $18,866.00. I would also like to have official approval from the committee to order three (3) new Ford Victorias for an Illinois State Bid of$18,953.00 each for a total of $56,859.00 from Landmark Ford. We were successful in having our City removed from the Class Action Law Suit against Ford. This means we are now able to purchase Ford Squads. These vehicles had to be on order by April 30th, 2006 or we would not be able to make the cut off. These squads will be delivered in late September/October 2006. These squads will be replacing three current duty squads. All Squads are in the Current approved 2006/2007 Fiscal Budget - Capital Accounts. CITy 0 Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road EST. -1 `:1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4340 p f Fax: 630-553-1141 SCE Date: May 9, 2006 To: Alderwoman Rose Spear From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: YPD Promotions Rose: I would like to inform you that on May 8, 2006, the Board of Fire & Police Commissioners gave the police department approval to promote Sergeant Richard Hart to Lieutenant, and Detective James Presnak to Sergeant. Both of these promotions will be effective June 1, 2006. Furthermore, I would like to inform you that we will be promoting Records Clerk Shamim Hopkins to Records Supervisor. All of the funds required for these promotions have been approved and are included with the FY06-07 Budget passed by City Council. Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 804 Game Farm Road esr _ less Yorkville, Illinois 60560 -�-� Telephone: 630-553-4340 � 11 ( Fax: 630-553-1141 <LE Date: May 6, 2006 To: Chairman Bob Johnso Board of Fire and P m loners From: Chief Harold Marti Reference: Promotions Bob, I am requesting that the B rd of Fire and Police Commissioners promote a current Sergeant from the Lieutenant's Final Eligibility Register dated September 8th, 2006. I would further request that Sergeant Richard Hart be that individual. Sergeant Hart is number one on the register, and he had good evaluation during the last twelve months. I would further request that once a Lieutenant has been chosen that the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners select a current Patrol Officer from the Sergeant's Final Eligibility Register dated September 8t', 2006. I would also request that Officer James Presnak be that individual. Officer Presnak ranked number one on the register, and had a good evaluation during the last twelve months. I would request that these promotions be effective June 1, 2006. 4yp CITY Reviewed By: ._ :--_ ♦ �-� City Council Legal Finance Engineer� Agenda Item Tracking Number .� • - _. y City Administrator t-P S c, ` O — Consultant ❑ City Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: �6�► 5 i c� �GS ti y.t �1 c�.t��S C S City C ouncil/COW/Committee Agenda Date: v. SVVj Synopsis: _ ,akt S51n�1 N v �ztl Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: l-4 . mom'►�'` �" Name Department Agenda Item Notes: FEB 0 12006 United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road EST. `r 1636 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-8545 Fax: 630-553-3436 9 20 <LE ��'�• Date: January 31, 2006 To: Harold Martin, Chief of Police` From: Joe Wywrot, City Engineer c` -�' CC: John Crois, Interim City Administrator John Wyeth, City Attorney Liz D'Anna,Administrative Assistant Subject: Countryside Parkway—Proposed Address Changes Recently the Public Safety Committee discussed the possibility of changing the street addresses on Countryside Parkway(Route 47 to Center Parkway)to conform to the adopted address grid. The committee asked if there would be any costs associated with changing addresses. The Engineering Department was asked to investigate the costs associated with changing an address. Attached find the results of our investigation. Please place this item on the Public Safety Committee agenda of February 9, 2006 for discussion. o United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road Es, isss Yorkville, Illinois 60560 ���- Telephone: 630-553-8545 Fax: 630-553-3436 Date: April 11 th, 2006 To: Joe Wywrot, City Engineer From: Michael Robinson, Engineering Technician Subject: Countryside address change information Joe, I recently visited the County offices to clarify the possibility of fees that would be attributed to the homeowner should the addresses of these homeowners be changed. After speaking with members of the Recorders,Assessments, and Mapping departments respectively, it is my understanding that there would be no additional cost to the homeowner should this address change follow through. While there are indeed costs that are due in dealing with changes in Deeds, Plats, ect, the homeowners in our case would not be legally required to make any changes to these documents. This is due to the fact that these documents are tied the legal descriptions of the property and not the number on the house or business. Naturally, the County and it's offices will have to be informed of any change in addresses, and this cost of time and effort will be borne either by the homeowner or the City, whomever is given that responsibility. n • d �''Z1. , Mic ael Robinson Engineering Technician Countryside Address Change Notification costs for homeowners Most of the areas of notification for the homeowner would come at no cost to them. For many, it can easily be completed by filling out the"change of address"area on their billing statements. These areas of notification would include most utilities,magazine subscriptions, insurance companies and other billable services. Some other areas would need some contact from the homeowner. These areas include attorneys, mortgage companies, churches, dental and medical services, voter registration, ect. Although it is believed there will be no monetary cost required to update these changes, a certain level of time and effort is needed by the homeowner to ensure these areas are informed. It is assumed that all county, fire and police offices would be informed and updated through the City. Two areas,however, would require the homeowner to pay money to update their address. These are: Driver's license and Auto Registration • Updating drivers license($2-$10 depending on age) • Updating auto registration($3) • Updating auto title($65) Bank checks • Updating checks (varies) If the homeowner chooses not to update checks immediately, they could update address when they normally re-order checks Physical costs Only nominal physical costs are expected for the residential homes affected by the change. Businesses Businesses will be affected similarly with the residential homeowner. Like the homeowner,no direct monetary costs are expected for businesses to update legal paperwork, utilities,post office, ect. Plus, there is no question that an indirect cost of time and effort will also be required. However,businesses may have a potentially large cost burden when they update their business inventories and promotional departments. These areas include: • Stationary • Business cards • Advertising • Promotional material The businesses affected reside in one building,Yorkville Professional Building, 106 E. Countryside Pkwy, and they are: • Yorkville Family Practice • Edward Hospital &Health Services • Edward Cardiovascular Institute • Centennial Counseling Center • VWCH Rehabilitation Services • Dr. Girgis&Associates Hearing Center Physical Costs Yorkville professional building has its address in brick(106) Note: Old Second Bank, located on Countryside Parkway,has an address of 26 W. Countryside. This address conforms to the new address format being put into place. ciT c United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road EST 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 ��-- Telephone: 630-553-8528 o� '' `' Fax: 630-553-3436 LE Date: November 29,2005 To: Police Chief Harold Martin Cc: Joe Wywrot,City Engineer Tim Fairfield,Assistant Fire Chief From: Jennifer L.Fischer,Engineering Assistant Subject: Countryside Parkway addresses-Public Safety Agenda Item request I've enclosed a copy of a diagram Joe Wywrot&I started several years ago,regarding the addresses on Countryside Parkway.The"future building"with number 104 in it currently has building plans in for review.I need to assign an address to the building but am reluctant to give it an East Countryside address due to the fact that the city's zero grid line is Route 47,no longer Center Pkwy.What I would like to do is assign the medical offices a temporary address on Center Pkwy, pending a review by the Public Safety Committee regarding officially changing the addresses to those structures west of Route 47 to conform to our city grid system. This change would affect 5 locations: Edward Health Care (currently 106 E) is the only one on the south side of Countryside Pkwy that would change;the remaining four are residences on the north side of the street: 103 E(Jeff Sibenaller), 105 E(Brian and Laura Hess),203 E(Brent Peterson),and 205 E(Angela Pennington). Jim Ratos owns the Edward Health Care building,and is agreeable to an address change to one on West Countryside Pkwy, and has also offered assistance in notifying &assisting the doctors onsite facilitate the change. The address I'm recommending for this building is 76 West Countryside Pkwy. Across the street, the logical addresses would be 83 West in place of 103 East; 75 West in place of 105 East; 53 West in place of 203 East;and 45 West in place of 205 East This change will accomplish several key factors: 1. The zero grid line can be clearly observed and referred to with ease; 2. EMS services will no longer have to clarify which side of Route 47 service is needed; 3. All east and west addresses will now be on the same side of Route 47; 4. This issue will not be brought up again when the future building is constructed at what is shown on the enclosed as"Future 204"; 5. .As businesses relocate or change hands the Countryside Center addresses that are no longer being issued can be effectively changed to either Countryside Pkwy or North Bridge Street (see Bridge St. Interiors/Law Title/Nelson Funeral Home). 6. Jim Ratos' new medical building can be issued a permanent address in conformance with our grid system: 88 West Countryside Pkwy. Let me know if I can be of further assistance;thank you! -L-Z Lz Ik Ind .9 � Mph hoh 501-')h -t 7 0`, 7,0 LPG 7 e,1..,.' ;S �.n• L�ti s 2. �Ea�-� S.z� � tl�•s bN W Yorkville Police Department 2005 Year End Analysis (2003 - ?004 - 2005) Is 0 cc Lk • v O P K V I� L E Presented by Chief Harold O . Martin III Date of Report: 04-01 -2006 71 Personnel •Administrative Personnel Roster •Patrol Personnel Roster •Personnel Changes *Promotions •Hiring *Commendations & Recognitions �w w� ww ww w w� ww w ww ww ww ww ww ww rw �w ww w w� Administrative Personnel Roster Administration Years of Service Education Assignments Chief Harold Martin 26 B.S. Degree Administration Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf 12 B.S. Degree Administration/SRT/ILEAS S/Sgt. Ronald Diederich 27 60+ Credit Hours Operations/Facility Manager Sgt. Gregory Sibenaller 27 B.A. Degree Detectives Sgt. Richard Hart 13 60+ Credit Hours Patrol/SRT/ILEAS Sgt. Larry Hilt 10 B.A. Degree Patrol Sgt. Terry Klingel 10 60+ Credit Hours Patrol Sgt. David Delaney 7 60+ Credit Hours Patrol Support Staff Years of Service Education Assignments Molly Batterson 10 120+ Credit Hours Office Supervisor/Technology Shamim Hopkins 10 B.A. Degree Records Division Rachel Krueger 2 60+ Credit Hours Records Clerk Crossing Guards Years of Service Jean Bazan 7 George Podschweit 3 Bettye Battle 3 Patrol Personnel Roster Patrol Officers Years of Service Education Ofc. Glenn Calvert 24 B.A. Degree Ofc. Barry Groesch 21 A.S. Degree Ofc. Stacey Friddle 10 B.A. Degree Ofc. Daniel Pleckham 9 60+ Credit Hours Ofc. Jonathon Helland 6 90+ Credit Hours Ofc. Samuel Stroup 5 B.A. Degree Ofc. Jeffrey Ackland 3 A.S. Degree Ofc. Patricia Cernekee 3 B.A. Degree Ofc. Jeffrey Johnson 3 B.A. Degree Ofc. Sarah Cernekee 2 B.S. Degree Ofc. Robbie Hart 2 B.A. Degree Ofc. James Presnak 2 B.A. Degree Ofc. Andrew Jeleniewski 2 60+ Credit Hours Ofc. Raymond Mikolasek 1 M.S. Degree Ofc. Patrick McMahon 1 B.A. Degree Ofc. Steven Bozue 1 B.A. Degree Part-Time Officers Years of Service Education Ofc. Dale Arentsen 13 60+ Credit Hours Ofc. Dale Page 11 60+ Credit Hours Ofc. Scott Carter 1 60+ Credit Hours Ofc. Steven Bettenhausen 1 A.S. Degree Ofc. Shirley Kubicz 1 B.A. Degree Personnel Changes • Added Stacey Mott as a full-time Detective (02/07/2005). • Promoted David Delaney to Patrol Sergeant (03/22/2005). • Added Sergeant Sibenaller as a full-time Sergeant in charge of Detectives (04/01/2005). • Hired Behr Pfizenmaier as the first Cadet for Yarkville's newly formed Cadet Program (08/01/2005). mm n i n Achievement Awards C o e dat o s & Commendations • Officer Daniel Pleckham — 051909 — Located a large amount of ecstasy, arresting offender for said possession. • Officer Jeffrey Ackland — 031643 — Investigated/Charges for a Sex Offender. • Officer Patrick McMahon — 052238 — Investigated a Motor Vehicle Theft with tenacity until finding/charging the offender. • Officer Steven Bozue — 051516 — Identified a structure fire and notified BKFD, stopping spread of fire to adjacent structures. Achievement Awards • Sgt. Larry Hilt - Graduated from Northwestern University's SPSC (School of Policing Staff& Command). • Detectives Mott & Presnak graduated from Northwestern University's Center for Public Safety's Criminal Forensic Investigative Techniques, a 200-hour certified course. • Officer Steven Bozue — Graduated PTI • Officer Robbie Hart — Graduated DARE Officer Training • Officer Robbie Hart — Top 2004 DUI Arrests • Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf& Sgt. Richard Hart — Participating in the Hurricane Katrina/Rita Disaster Efforts with the ILEAS Team Manhour Re orts *Total Manhours •Ordinance/Traffic Violations *Accident •Personnel Activity *Administrative Activity *Preventive Patrol *Animal Complaints •Public Complaints •Arrest Activity •Public Services *Assist Agencies *Report Activity •Community Relations *School Activity •Deparhnent Duties •Traffic Activity •Investigations •Training Total In 2005, the Yorkville Police 70000 Department had an 9.4% increase 60000 61323.03 h in total manhours from 2004. 56075.72 ` . w F: 50000 Y 48218.02 ' c 4 a r This includes the hiring of our first 40000 ` F a; ever Cadet, as well as increased 30000 part-time officer hours to cover the 20000 ,x street in effort to assist with the 10000 ' full-time Detective Unit that was formed in 2004, and expanded in 0 2005 by two more members. Total Manhours ■ 2003 ❑ 2004 ❑ 2005 ----------------------------' 100% Training 3052.13 Training 2752.22 Training 2676.17 13 Training 111 Traffic Activity 90% _.. ■School Activity tichuol Activity,2105.03 . - 4chool Activity.2112.23 ■Report Activity ':.Report Activity,2346.95 Report Activity,2235.67 Public Complaints, 1202.05 Public Complaints, 1219.83 ■Public Services 70% Public Complaints,855.7 O Public Complaints Preventive Patrol,9130.75 0 Preventive Patrol 60% Preventive Patrol, 10106.22 Preventive Patrol, 8812.53 ❑Personnel Activity ■Ordinance/Il-affic Enforcement 50 ❑Investigations 40% Personnel Activity, 10520.9 13 Departmental Duties Personnel Activity,8719.87 Personnel Activity,6584.27 ■Community Relations 30% ❑Assist Agencies Investigations, 1278.05 Investigations,830.53 IFWiMMnS. Departmental Duties, 1075.85 Departmental Duties, 1403.27 Departmental Duties, 1521.25 0 Arrest Activity 20 Assist Agencies, 1608.48 Assist Agencies, 1893.43 Assist Agencies,2125.43 ■Animal Complaints 10% ❑Administrative Activity Administrative Activity,4807.03 Administrative Activity,5383.8 Administrative Activity,5359.32 ❑Accident 0% 2003 2004 2005 1♦ M M M M M M M Ml M M M M M M M Report n ormation 11000 3000 11000 10800 2500 2598 10600 10616 2251 10400 2000 10200 1500 10000 - - 9947 1000 ._ - 9800 9600 500 9400 p Total Dispatched Calls Total Incident Reports Taken --------.---.--------------- --------------------------- 2003 ❑ 2004 ❑ 2005 ' ' ■ 2003 ❑ 2004 E12005 ! L--------------------------- i----------------------------! • Accident e orts 450-11-11 50 500 400 388 419 450 444 462 350 400 300 350 250 . 300 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 50 s6 43 50 0 or 0 Property Damage Personal Injury Total Accident Reports Taken ----------------------------. ----------------------------. ■ 2003 ❑ 2004 ❑ 2005 ' ' ■ 2003 ❑ 2004 ❑ 2005 ----------------------------' i---------------------------- Offense Reports *Total Incident Reports Taken *Drug Offenses *Accidents •Major Traffic Violations *Burglaries *Minor Traffic Violations •Thefts •Seatbelt/Speeding Violations •Crimes Against Property •Citations & Warnings Issued *Crimes Against Person Burglaries 80 70 71 68 60 50 40 39 37 30 35 28 26 20 10 5 4 4 1 0 0 0 Burglary Residential Burglary Burglary from Auto Home Invasion Total Burglaries ■ 2003 1:12004 ❑ 2005 Thefts 140 z 140 120 100 ios 111 80 60 66 40 41 44 43 44 37 33 20 23 1 3 3 5 0 0 0 Theft Over$300 Theft Under$300 Retail Theft Theft from Motor Other Thefts Total Thefts Vehicles 2003 1:12004 ❑ 2005 Crimes Against Property 250 200 208 150-1 148 100-/ 50-` 57 23 20 11 34 3 5 p 0 0 0 01 Auto Theft Arson Deception Criminal Damage Criminal Trespass Robbery --------------------------------- ■ 2003 1:12004 ❑ 2005 Crimes Against Persons 70-// 70 60 50 40 43 30 726 -2)5 20 10 4 11 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 Murder Reckless Homicide Sex Offenses Battery Domestic Battery Assault ■ 2003 ❑ 2004 ❑ 2005 Drug Offenses 35 33 30 -z Z� 29 25 - 26 20 - 15 - 17 15 10- 15 8 5 - 0 2) Cannabis Controlled Substances Drug Equipment liquor Offenses --------------------------------- ■ 2003 El 2004 0 20051 -------------------------------. M a o r Train c Violati* ons j 1 200 1098 1121 1000 946 g00 779 719 600 400 200 63 55 71 11 20 26 4 2 4 0 DUI Transportation of Alcohol Reckless Driving License/Registration Uninsured Auto ■ 2003 D 2004 D 2005 ---------------- -------------- r rr +r ar r � r r � r r r rr �r rr r r rr rr Minor Traffic Violations 900 800-z 813 700 z 743 685 600 648 500 481 400 405 300 296 306 200 100 0 Traffic Sign Failure to Yield Equipment Violations 2003 1:12004 ❑ 2005 Seatbelt and Sp 700 600 618 - 622 634 IZ 558 500 400 375 388 300 312 321 276 200 208 180 100 144 0 Seatbelt Citations Seatbelt Warnings Speeding Citations Speeding Warnings --------------------------------- iLM- 2003 02004 0 2005 ; r r rr r rr r rr rr r rr rr rr r �r rr rr rr rr rr Citations and W Issued 7000 -z 6960 6000 5692 5 5000 471 4000 42 ;543 3564 3000 2729 2000 2128 1928 1000 0 Total Citations Issued Total Warnings Issued Total Contacts 1:1 2003 1:12004 a 2005 Special Events Each year, the Yorkville Police Department participates in a wide variety of activities, from giving tours and educating community groups to providing security for our neighborhoods, even high-speed training for our SWAT and ILEAS reaction teams. In 2005, our services expanded to Louisiana by deploying two officers to assist with natural disasters. Here are some highlights from events taking place in 2005. As the community grows, the Yorkville Police Department will also grow, and will continue to provide quality service and meet the needs of its customers, which most importantly include the citizens of the United City of Yorkville. "Just � � 7 another day on the . . The Staff and Officers of the Yorkville Police Department strive each day to provide quality services to its customers. Here are some photos from "work as usual" at the Department. Whether it's responding to a call, typing a report, dusting for prints, investigating a case, or teaching DARE, our staff works together to reach goals efficiently and effectively. �. � F M� Ofc. Jeleniewski with K9 Sammy & Sgt. Sibenaller ` "Pleasure in the job puts Sgt. Klingel on Bike Patrol perfection in the work." --Aristotle-- Ofc. Cernekee Riverfront Festival Each year, the Yorkville Police Department provides safety and security for the Yorkville Riverfront Festival. This gives our officers a great opportunity to THE FLEA i�ARKE HK meet citizens and gives everyone the Yorkville youth l - •• opportunity to ask questions about our Ii�il(I; agency. 5 200 YY -t Also, with the help of local businesses, Officers are given golf carts to provide faster service within the fairgrounds. The Yorkville Bike Patrol is also utilized during "w- the event to hel p p g keep things safe for f` everyone to have fun. G i' G S/Sgt. Ronald Diederich (Top) and Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf(Bottom) are , just a few of the officers you will meet at the Fairgrounds. Respect or Law Banquet The Oswego Optimist Club along with the Kendall County Association of Chiefs of Police honor the men and women of law enforcement each year who earn nominations for various acts of heroism, valor and going above and beyond the call of duty. This year, Sgt. Terry Klingel and Ofc. Robbie Hart were nominated for Valor Awards for their involvement in the City of Yorkville's first ever homicide. Both were given Illinois State Valor Awards, previously in the year from the Governor's Office. u 4, �k. 3 i M i �y x 4 Sgt. Klingel, Ofc. Hart and Chief Martin at the 2005 Respect for Law Banquet. Training Each year the Yorkville Police �. Department sends its officers to a wide variety of training to ensure a quality service for its citizens. With over 2600 hours of training this year alone, our officers have the skills and tactics they need to fight crime in r the 21 st Century. rr rn =y 4 Training ranges from officers learning to become DARE Instructors to Special Response Team (SRT) members honing ° their tactical skills. Yorkville also utilizes "Train The Trainer" courses frequently, making officers certified instructors in a certain topic, able to P instruct others, maximizing budgeted Lt. Schwartzkopf and Sgt. Hart in full SWAT uniform. training dollars. M M M M i M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Hurricane Katrina & Rita Disaster Sgt. Richard Hart and Lt. Donald Schwartzkopf responded as part of the ILEAS WMD Region 3 team to join in the response to assist with the hurricane disasters in Louisiana. 4M POLICE - ,` POLICE ar t 6 "3:30 PH "There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being. . ." --Alan Loy McGinnis-- w w ww �w �w w ww ww ww ww ww ww �w ww ww ww w� ww �w Special O The Yorkville Police Department participates every year in the Special Olympics Torch Run, sponsored by the Kendall County Association of Chiefs of Police. This is a great service to our community by assisting the men and women of the Special Olympics on their trek to light the torch through Kendall County. 0�r. w •. , y 4- " Sgt. Sibenaller congratulating the torch bearer. Group photo of all participants in the torch run. National Out This year's National Night Out Celebration was a complete success. With the presence of WSPY, City Officials, Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection Services, Yorkville's Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association, and, of course, the men, women and K9's of the Yorkville Police Department, everyone was entertained while being informed. With plenty of food and games around, what better way to learn to fight crime and keep safe? LOW t- E t , � T ti P Neighborhood ....:...... ro YO SupE CTfiH C��.. McGruff the Crime Fighting Dog getting a ride in a squad car. • Neighborhood As our community grows, the Yorkville Police Department strives to grow with it. The Department has always emphasized community involvement. However, in 1992, our first officer was dedicated to - Community Oriented Policing, changing the philosophy of policing forever. Now, each and every officer who joins our team is trained in Community Oriented Policing, and they are expected to use it and do A ` so quite successfully. ;. . One of the biggest ways the police department has to involve the •r. r, community is through its Neighborhood Watch Program. Yorkville 5 currently has 108 Neighborhood Watch Groups providing citizens a way to look out for each other and to let the Police know when eY something is wrong. It really does help and it really does bring community members closer.. . Join Now To Help Fight Crime ! Heartland Parade The Neighborhood Watch members and residents of the Heartland Subdivision organized a parade in which the Yorkville Police Department assisted with and attended, along with the Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection District. ell - AM7 ,.►. 3 c' .,. 'mow