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City Council Minutes 2005 06-14-05 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE. KENDALL COUNTY. ILLINOIS. HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. 800 GAME FARM ROAD ON TUESDAY. JUNE 14.2005. Mayor Prochaska called the meeting to order at 7:03 P.M and led the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Clerk Milschewski called the roll. Ward I James Present Leslie Present Ward ll Burd Present Wolfer Present Ward III Ohare Present Munns Absent Ward IV Besco Present Spears Present Also present: City Clerk Milschewski, City Treasurer Powell, City Administrator Graff, City Attorney Wyeth, Police Chief Martin and Executive Director of Parks & Recreation Brown. OUORUM A quorum was established. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS Mayor Prochaska asked the staff and guests to introduce themselves. He welcomed the guests and asked them to enter their names on the attendance sheet provided. AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA None. COMMITTEE MEETING DATES Public Works Committee 7:00 P.M., Monday, June 27, 2005 City of Yorkville Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road Economic Development Committee 7:00 P.M., Thursday, June 16, 2005 City of Yorkville Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road Administration Committee 7:00 P.M., Thursday, July 7, 2005 City of Yorkville Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road Public Safety Committee 6:30 P.M., Monday, July 14, 2005 City of Yorkville Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road Ad Hoc Technology Committee 6:00 P.M., Tuesday, July 12, 2005 City of Yorkville Conference Room 800 Game Farm Road PRESENTATIONS Certificate of Recognition Mayor Prochaska presented Jonathan Sebby with a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. He noted that only 2% of Boys Scouts make it to this level and he congratulated Mr. Sebby on his great achievement. Presentation of 2004 A.A.I.M. Awards Mayor Prochaska and Chief Martin presented Officers Robbie Hart and Jeff Johnson with Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists (AAD4) Awards for commendable DUI enforcement. Mayor Prochaska and Chief Martin congratulated the officers on their fine job of spotting DUI's and acting to take the offenders off the road. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Citv Council — June 14, 2005 - nagce 2 PUBLIC HEARINGS McCue Builders — Blackberry Woods Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to go into public hearing for the purpose of discussing McCue Builders, Inc., Blackberry Woods, LLC and Youth Camp Association of District 12 & 13 Polish National Alliance of the United States of America, petitioners, request to annex to the United City of Yorkville and rezone from Kendall County A -1 Agricultural to the United City of Yorkville Planned Unit Development containing R -2 One Family Residence District and R -4 General Residence District and for hearing as to the Annexation and Planned Unit Development Agreement of Petitioner. The real property consists of approximately 60 acres at 10701 River Road, Bristol Township, Kendall County, Illinois. So moved by Alderman Wolfer; seconded by Alderman Ohare. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays-0 Besco -aye, Burd -aye, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye Please see attached Report of Proceedings taken before Christine Vitosh, C.S.R. from Depo Court Reporting Service for the transcription of this portion of the public hearing. Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to close the public hearing. So moved by Alderman Burd; seconded by Alderman Spears. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays-0 Burd -aye, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye, Besco -aye CITIZEN COMMENTS Mayor Prochaska read a letter dated June 6, 2005 from Jeff Brown, President of F.E.Wheaton & Co. regarding the Appearance Code (see attached) CONSENT AGENDA 1. In -Town Road Program Roadway Contract Construction Inspection a. Roadway Contract Construction Inspection - authorize contract with Smith Engineering Consultants, Inc. for construction observation/staking services for the Phase I Roadway contract of the 2005 In-Town Road Program in an estimated amount of $89,386 25 and authorize City Engineer to execute b. Contract for Construction Materials Testing and Inspection - authorize contract with Professional Service Industries, Inc. in an estimated amount of $6,849.50 and authorize City Engineer to execute 2. Resolution 2005 -32 - IDOT Highway Permit for Windett Ridge - authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute 3. Resolution 2005 -33 - IDOT Highway Permit for 5/3 Bank - authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute 4. Autoserve Carwash Sidewalk Agreement — authorize City Administrator to execute 5. Prairie Gardens Resubdivision of Lot 4 — Line of Credit Reduction #1— authorize reduction in an amount not to exceed $184,178.40 6. Illinois RailNet Pipeline Crossing Agreement for Raw Water Main Project — authorize payment to lllinois RailNet, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $8,150.00 and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute 7. Resolution 2005 -34 - Fox Industrial Park Project — MFT Appropriation Resolution — authorize City Clerk to execute 8. Building Permit Reports for February, March, and April 2005 9. Ordinance 2005 -50 - Institutional Control Ordinance for Groundwater Protection — XPAC - authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute 10. Countryside Interceptor Sanitary Sewer Easement - authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute subject to final review by the City Attorney 11. Rob Roy Creek Interceptor Contract #1 - Change Order #3- authorize increase in an amount not to exceed $8,659.25 and authorize City Engineer to execute 12. Rob Roy Creek Interceptor Contract #2 - Change Order #1- authorize increase in an amount not to exceed $27,076. 00 and authorize City Engineer to execute 13. Sidewalk Replacement Program — approval not to exceed $2,500. 00 to be expended for the homeowner's replacement program and authorize City Engineer to approve the homeowner's request 14. 2005 In -Town Drainage Improvement - Change Order #2 — authorize increase in an amount not to exceed $13,800. 00 for the realignment of the storm sewer on Liberty Street and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk and City Engineer to execute 15. Wetland Design Proposal for Bristol Bay Master Plan Community — subject to receiving funds from Centex and legal review by the City Attorney The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Citv Council — June 14. 2005 — Mgt _3 Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. So moved by Alderman Burd; seconded by Alderman James. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays-0 Burd -aye, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye, Ohare -aye, Besco -aye PLANNING COMMISSION /ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL Mayor Prochaska noted that the City Council received a report from Administrator Graff dated June 10, 2005 regarding the activity at the June 8, 2005 Plan Commission meeting (see attached). MINUTES FOR APPROVAL A motion was made by Alderman James to approve the minutes of City Council meetings of April 26, 2005 and May 10, 2005 and the Committee of the Whole meetings from March 15, 2005 and April 6, 2005; seconded by Alderman Wolfer. Alderman Spears noted a correction to page nine of the April 26, 2005 City Council meeting minutes. The vote for Resolution 2005 -25 should be reflected as Ayes -5, Nays -2, Present -1. She also noted that Aldermen Leslie and Wolfer's names are misspelled on the March 15, 2005 COW minutes. Minutes were approved as corrected by a viva voce vote. BILLS FOR APPROVAL A motion was made by Alderman James to approve the paying of the bills listed on the Detailed Board Report dated June 3, 2005 totaling the following amounts: checks in the amount of $672,127.17 (vendors — F/Y 04/05); $830,747.78 (vendors — F/Y 05/06); $164,140.01 (payroll period ending 5/14/05 — FY 05/06); $168,211.21 (payroll period ending 5/28/05 — FY 05/06) for a total of $1,835,226.17; seconded by Alderman Wolfer. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays -0 Besco -aye, Burd -aye, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye REPORTS MAYOR'S REPORT Recommendation of Reappointment of City Attorney, City Engineer, Director of Public Works, Chief of Police and Building Code Official Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to reappoint City Attorney John Wyeth, City Engineer Joe Wywrot, Director of Public Works Eric Dhuse, Chief of Police Harold Martin, and Building Code Official William Dettmer. So moved by Alderman James; seconded by Alderman Ohare. Alderman Burd questioned the pay scale for the City Attorney position. She stated that the code states the pay is $9,500.00 /year however former City Attorney Dan Kramer was being paid $11,500.00 /year. She stated that she was not against the higher pay but that she was unable to find where or when the City Council had authorized an increase. There was further discussion that it may have been approved by a resolution rather than an ordinance and that resolutions are not sent to the codifiers. Alderman Spears suggested postponing the approval of the appointments until the amount of the City Attorney's salary could be confirmed. After some discussion, it was determined to move forward and to have Attorney Wyeth investigate the matter further. Attorney Wyeth stated that if the increase had never been approved he was agreeable to the lower amount. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays -3 Burd -nay, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -nay, Wolfer -aye, Besco -nay Update of Beecher Center Facility Use Mayor Prochaska reported that developer Harold Oliver was in the process of getting drawings together in order to get the permits for the adjustments needed to the Beecher Center in order to accommodate Senior Service's move to the building. He also reported that an agreement similar to that of the Golden Diner's will be needed between the City and Senior Services. Alderman Besco asked if there would be any conflict between Senior Services program and existing programs at the center. Executive Director of Parks & Recreation Laura. Brown stated that the Park Board has discussed the relocation of activities to various local churches, schools, etc. and that some programs have already relocated. She stated that the local churches and private schools have been wonderful to work with. She further explained that the Golden Diners were going to re- organize in an effort for the two groups to share space. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Citv Council — June 14. 2005 — nagL 4 - There was also some discussion about the renovation of the old Police Department building so that it can be used for future programs. Human Resource Commission Meeting Change Mayor Prochaska reported that the Human Resource Commission has changed their meeting date from the first Thursday of the month to the third Wednesday of the month at 6:00 P.M. The date change is effective with the July 2005 meeting. ATTORNEY'S REPORT Robert's Rules 101 Attorney Wyeth continued his informational report on Robert's Rules by covering the description of classes and individual motions (page 59 -68): • Main Motion — a motion whose introduction brings business before the assembly • Subsidiary Motion — assists the assembly in treating of disposing of a main motion (i.e. postpone indefinitely, amend, refer, etc.) • Privileged Motions — do not relate to pending business but have to do with special matters of immediate importance (i.e. call for the orders of the day, raise a question of privilege, adjourn, etc.) • Incidental Motions — relate to pending business or to business otherwise at hand (i.e. point of order, appeal, consideration of the question, etc.) CITY CLERK'S REPORT No report. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT No report. CITY ADMINISTATOR'S REPORT Administrator Graff reported that well #7 was now online and that it pumped 1.8 million gallons yesterday. He reported that there was a good supply of water even with the lack of rain. FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT No report. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS REPORT No report. CHIEF OF POLICE REPORT No report. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF PARKS & RECREATION REPORT Park Tour Director Brown reported on the Park Tour that took place on Saturday, June 11, 2005 from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. She stated that the tour visited preselected parks, one being the Grande Reserve Park which is 98% complete. It also included the Grande Reserve club house and pool facility. Rice Park Director Brown reported that Rice Park remains closed for construction while stability problems are resolved. She anticipated that it would reopen in two weeks. COMMUNITY & LLAISON REPORT Senior Service Providers Alderman Spears reported that she attended the Senior Service Providers meeting on June 7, 2005. Discussion items included Medicare Part D, elder abuse, the transfer of the Salvation Army major, a grandparents raising grandchildren seminar and the Golden Diner's Polka Part on September 11, 2005. COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT Southwest Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Illinois RailNet License Agreement A motion was made by Alderman Besco to approve the Illinois RailNet License Agreement for the Southwest Sanitary Sewer Interceptor as presented and subject to an Intergovernmental Agreement between the United City of Yorkville and the Yorkville - Bristol Sanitary District to recapture funds for this project including design, construction and easement costs; seconded by Alderman James. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Citv Council — June 14. 2005 — nacre 5 Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays -0 James -aye, Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye, Besco -aye, Burd -aye ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT Ordinance 2005 -51 Appearance Code A motion was made by Alderman Munns to approve an Ordinance adopting the Appearance Code as presented; seconded by Alderman Wolfer. Aldermen Burd and Besco thanked all the individuals who worked on the code and Mayor Prochaska and Alderman Spears thanked Alderman Burd for her input while the code was being developed. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays -0 Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye, Besco -aye, Burd -aye James -aye, Leslie -aye PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT No report. ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE REPORT Ordinance 2005 -52 Authorizing $3,825,000.00 General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2005A for the In -Town Road Program A motion was made by Alderman James to approve an Ordinance authorizing $3,825,000.00 General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2005A for the In Town Road Program; seconded by Alderman Ohare. Mayor Prochaska noted that these are the bonds necessary to finance the road program and keep it moving forward. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays -0 Leslie -aye, Ohare -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye, Besco -aye, Burd -aye, James -aye ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Buried Utility Lines Alderman Spears asked how the documents regarding buried utility lines were progressing. Administrator Graff stated that ComEd was giving a presentation June 16, 2005 regarding this. Violent Dog Ordinance Alderman Besco noted that other municipalities have been passing violent dog ordinances. Both Mayor Prochaska and Chief Martin stated that the City has an ordinance covering this. Alderman Besco asked if it could be reviewed at the next Public Safety Committee meeting. Relay for Life Mayor Prochaska complimented the Police Department and Public Works Department for their work on the Relay for Life event. He reported that the event raised approximately $113,000.00 for the American Cancer Society. Vacation Mayor Prochaska noted he would be out of town for the next week. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to go into Executive Session to discuss: o Land Acquisition - For the purpose of purchasing or leasing of real property for the use of the public bodies being considered. He asked that Clerk Milschewski, Administrator Graff and Attorney Wyeth be included in the session and he noted no action would be taken. So moved by Alderman Ohare; seconded by Alderman Wolfer. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes -7 Nays-0 Ohare -aye, Besco -aye, Burd -aye, James -aye, Leslie -aye, Spears -aye, Wolfer -aye The City Council took a ten minute break and entered into Executive Session at 8:15 P.M. The City Council returned to regular session at 8:59 P.M. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Citv Council — June 14. 2W5 — na ee66 ADJOURNMENT Mayor Prochaska entertained a motion to adjourn. So moved by Alderman Wolfer; seconded by Alderman James. Motion approved by a viva voce vote. Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Minutes submitted by: Jacquelyn Milschewski, City Clerk City of Yorkville, Illinois ** *Note: No tape available — sound system malfunctioned. I CITY COUNCIL MEETING June14, 2005 i PLEASE PRINT NAME: ADDRESS: SIGNIN Since 1892 Fe E. WHEATON & CO., INC. June 6, 2005 Mayor Arthur Prochaska United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Mr. Mayor: Much work has gone into the drafting of the Appearance Code. The committee met many times over the past several months, and worked diligently to write an ordinance that meets the needs of Yorkville. I am hopeful that we accomplished what the council intended. I believe the Appearance Code will encourage homebuilders and business owners to use creative design and high quality building materials in their projects. The code provides for strict minimum standards, yet allows enough flexibility for design professionals to allow for individual taste. All of the citizens and business owners of Yorkville will be well served by the adoption of this code. I want to thank all of the other committee members for their work over the past several months. The redrafting of the Code was certainly a collaborative effort. I also want to thank you, and the other Council members, for allowing us the opportunity to offer our input. Sincerely, i I I Jeff Brown, President 204 W. Wheaton Ave, Yorkville, A 60560 Phone: (630) 553 -8300 jbrown(fewheaton.com PI J2. C o� United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road EST, , 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630 -553 -4350 o el ~ Fax: 630 - 553 -7575 o SCE Date: 6/10/05 To: Mayor & City Council Members From: Tony Graff, City nustrator CC: Atty. Wyeth, Mike Schoppe, John Whitehouse, & Staff Subject: Planning Commission Report from the 6/8/05 Meeting The is a summary of activity from the Planning Commissions meeting which occurred on June 8, 2005. NEW BUSINESS 1. Draft Ordinance Amending zoning code in regards to off street parking. ' I The Public Hearing was conducted and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the amendment. This item will be presented at the appropriate scheduled COW Meeting. 2. Draft Ordinance Amending the zoning code in regards to mini warehouse storage. The Public Hearing was conducted and the Planning Commission recommended approval l of the amendment. This item will be presented at the appropriate scheduled COW Meeting. 3. Draft Ordinance Amending the Subdivision Control Ordinance in regard to 100 year storm water release rate for the Aux Sable Creek Watershed. I The Public Hearing was conducted and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the amendment. This item will be presented at the appropriate scheduled COW Meeting. 4. PC 2005 -14 Don and Carol Hamman & Five H LLC petitioners requesting a special use for the M2 Zoning of their property located on Eldamain Road and Corniels to Beecher Road to Faxon Road (300 Acre site). The Public Hearing was conducted and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Special Use for an Asphalt Batch Plant with a recommendation to have the City conduct an environmental assessment selecting environmental engineers to conduct the analysis, specifically addressing odor. This item will be presented at the June 16, 2005 EDC Committee Meeting. 5. PC 2205 -18 Del Webb, Pulte Homes Annexation and R2, R3, & B3 Zoning with a Planned Unit Development for the Age Restricted R3 area. This property is located at RT47 and Galena Road, 587 Acres. The Public Hearing was conducted and the Planning Commission recommended approving the annexation and R2, R3, & B3 Zoning District with the Planned Unit development Plan to return at the next Planning Commission with posting another Public haring Notice. 6. PC 2004 -27 XPAC Properties LLC — Preliminary Plat (RT 47 and Cannonball Trail) The Planning Commission recommended the petitioner to complete the staff recommendations and return at the next Planning Commission Meeting on July 11, 2005. 7. PC 2005 -17 Fox Hill Unit 6 Lot 1— Final Plat (RT 34 and Sycamore Commercial Site) The Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final Plat subject to City Engineer Joe Wywrot and Land Use Planner Mike Schoppe's comments. This will be present at the EDC Committee in June. OLD BUSINESS 1. PC 2004 -18 Wyndham Deerpoint Homes Re- Zoning from R3 General Residence District to R3 PUD Residential Development (East of RT47 south of Walnut Drive and West of Fox Highlands Townhome Development) This agenda item was continued to the next Planning Commission Meeting per the request of the Petitioner while he continues his legal research on the access agreement with St. Joseph Way (Fox Highlands) and explore an option with the adjoining Commercial Property Owner with and access to RT 47. i I ' I No additional business was discussed, meeting adjourned at 9:15 PM. i i CITY COUNCIL MEETING UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS i, REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS had at the meeting of the above - entitled matter taken before I CHRISTINE M. VITOSH, C.S.R., on June 14, 2005, at I the hour of 7:00 p.m., at 800 Game Farm Road in the City of Yorkville, Illinois. D- 761405 r 1 REPO • COURT reporting service 800 West Fifth Avenue • Suite 203C • Naperville, IL 60563 • 630 - 983 -0030 • Fax 630 - 983 -6013 www.depocourt.com 2 1 P R E S E N T: 2 MR. ARTHUR F. PROCHASKA, Mayor; 3 MR. JASON LESLIE, Alderman; 4 MR. DEAN WOLFER, Alderman; 5 MR. PAUL JAMES, Alderman; 6 MR. JOSEPH BESCO, Alderman; 7 MS. VALERIE BURD, Alderwoman; 8 MS. WANDA OHARE, Alderwoman; 9 MS. ROSE ANN SPEARS, Alderwoman; `s 10 MR. TONY GRAFF, City Administrator; 11 MR. WILLIAM POWELL, City Treasurer; 12 MS. JACQUELYN MILSCHEWSKI, City Clerk. i 13 14 15 A P P E A R A N C E S: 16 WYETH, HEITZ & BROMBEREK 300 East Fifth Avenue, Suite 380 17 Naperville, Illinois 60563 (630) 355 -1458 18 BY: MR. JOHN JUSTIN WYETH, on behalf of the United City of 19 Yorkville. 20 `I 21 - - - - - 22 23 24 Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 3 1 (Pledge of Allegiance) 2 MAYOR PROCHASKA: I would entertain 3 a motion to go into public hearing for the 4 discussion of McCue Builders, Inc., Blackberry 5 Woods, LLC, Youth Camp Association, District 12 6 and 13 Polish National Alliance of the United 7 States of America, petitioners, request to annex 8 to the United City of Yorkville and rezone from i 9 Kendall County A -1 Agricultural to United City of i 10 Yorkville Planned Unit Development containing R -2 11 One - Family Residence District and R -4 General 12 Residence District, and for hearing as to the I 13 annexation and planned unit development agreement 14 of petitioner. 15 The real property consists of 16 approximately 60 acres at 10701 River Road, 17 Bristol Township, Kendall County, Illinois. 18 MR. WOLFER: So moved. 19 MS. OHARE: Second. j 20 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Moved and 21 seconded. May I have roll call, please? 22 MS. MILSCHEWSKi: Besco. 23 MR. BESCO: Aye. 24 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Burd. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 4 1 MS. BURD: Aye. 2 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: James. ' 3 MR. JAMES: Aye. 4 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Leslie. \ 5 MR. LESLIE: Aye. 6 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Ohare. 7 MS. OHARE: Aye. 8 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Spears. I 9 MS. SPEARS: Aye. i 10 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Wolfer. 11 MR. WOLFER: Aye. 12 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Motion is carried. 13 Petitioner have -- ready to 14 make a presentation? 15 WHEREUPON: ! 16 BILL McCUE, 17 testified before the City Council as follows: 18 MR. McCUE: I'm Bill McCue with 19 McCue Builders. We have Blackberry Woods, which 20 is 60 acres, which is just south of the -- The 21 county jail is right here and courthouse right 22 here, Chinese Buffet, on Route 34. Cannonball 23 dead -ends into this property right here. 24 Can everybody hear so far? Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 5 1 So this is the 60 acres. Our 2 latest drawing right here, now we have 132 lots. i 3 Right here in yellow are the R -2 lots, which are 4 the 12,000 square foot lots. They have an 5 average size of about 14,700 square foot. 6 These here in the orange are 7 the R -4 lots, which we have I believe 76 of these 8 lots. 9 The 56 12,000 square foot lots, 10 we have -- McCue Builders plans on selling 11 probably 50 to 70 percent of these lots to local 12 builders and we plan on keeping the rest of them i 13 for ourself to build on. 14 Our covenants will be very 15 similar to like a Heartland Circle, the houses 16 that have been built in there. The price range 17 on these homes will probably be 375 on up to 18 $500,000. s 19 The R -4 lots here, again, McCue 20 Builders, we will be keeping all these lots and 21 building these. We will be offering like ten, 12 22 different ranch plans with five to six different 23 first floor masters. The price range on these 24 homes will really start about 275 and go up to Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 6 1 about 350. 2 They will be fully sodded lots. 3 The homeowner's association will maintain the 4 yards. S We'll put a $2,000 landscaping i 6 package into every house. I've probably built 7 oh, probably 400 homes in Kendall County, and 8 very few of the homes we build do we put a f 9 landscaping package into the home. 10 We typically sod the front and 11 seed the back yards; where with this here, we'll 12 have the lots fully sodded, and again, a $2,000 i 13 landscaping package will, you know, really dress 14 up these homes. 15 In our previous -- Well, I 16 don't know if -- Did we pass out these elevations 17 to you guys at this meeting? No? 18 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Maybe the Plan 19 Commission. 20 MR. McCUE: In the last couple 21 meetings I know we had them. But the elevations 22 that we plan on doing on the R -4, like I say, are 23 upscale ranch homes. 24 They'll have, you know, a lot Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 i 7 1 of gables to them, just the bay windows, have a 2 lot of curb appeal. 3 You know, I have been to three 4 different seminars in the last six months on the 5 baby boom, and basically what they are saying is 6 they are looking for nice things, just 7 downsizing, and they still want the granite 8 countertops, they want the nice looking fronts, 9 and that's what, you know, we intend to do on 10 this project. 11 I don't think there is a I 12 project in the area that has something that has 13 these nice elevations on these small ranches. 14 The square footage will range from 1400 to 2400 15 square foot. 16 But just adding, you know, the 17 extra detail to the front of the homes I think 18 will separate it from, you know, even where we 19 are building Heartland Circle, again, where we 20 are selling homes in the 4 to 500 price range. 21 From the meetings that we've 22 been at with the -- This was the previous one we 23 had last month when we met with the Planning 24 Commission and Economic Development Committee, Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 8 1 then the City engineers, we had these two I 2 cul -de -sacs not lining up with each other, which 3 we have changed on our new drawing here. 4 The other thing that Joe Wywrot 5 wanted was Cannonball not come to a T, basically I 6 run straight down south into that property below. 7 We have changed that on here. 8 The Planning Commission had 9 asked that we change these lots which we had on I 10 this other one, with the R -4 lots to R -2 lots, 11 which we did change. 12 And this was a mistake here. 13 This should be -- this is a 16,000 square foot 14 lot, so this would be a 12,000 square foot lot 15 here. So along the whole bottom here we have 16 12,000 square foot lots. ' l 17 Basically two wet ponds. We 18 have a six -foot berm running all the way down the 19 property here. Where this ends here, that will 20 be fully landscaped, and our park we located over 21 here. 22 Originally when we first came 23 to the Planning Commission we were at about 146 24 lots and now we are down to 132. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 9 1 We do have a letter being drawn 2 up right now. Pretty much everybody we've met 3 with so far has eased up pretty good about us 4 only having one way in, and we do have a letter I 5 being drawn up, Gregg Ingemunson, our attorney, 6 who was not able to make it tonight, but he has a i 7 letter to send to the courthouse that we will be 8 able to get an emergency access right here. I 9 I haven't seen the letter or 10 anything, but I'm sure we will meet with the City 11 and find out, you know, how wide they will want 12 this gravel road or whatever we do there, but I'm 13 taking it that this lot will not be sold until 14 basically this property has been developed or 15 below it or an access goes out to Route 34 or 16 something. 17 Anything else? 18 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Let me ask. Is 19 there anybody in the audience that has any 20 comments or questions, any testimony? 21 (No response) 22 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Hearing none, is 23 there any comments or questions from the Council? 24 Yes, Wanda. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 i 10 1 MS. OHARE: Will Cannonball Trail be 2 the same width all the way down as it is now? 3 MR. McCUE: Right now we're showing 4 it at 80 feet, which I think we are having a 5 traffic study done to see that it does need to i 6 stay that all the way down, but right now it is 7 80 foot up here and it is 80 foot all the way 8 through here. The standard ones I believe are 66 9 feet. 10 MAYOR PROCHASKA: You are showing 44 11 foot back -to -back, so that's showing a wider I 12 road. 13 MR. McCUE: Yes. 14 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Anyone else? 15 MR. LESLIE: Are those two retention 16 ponds, is that green space? 17 MR. McCUE: These will be wet. 18 MR. LESLIE: Okay. These will be 19 wet. How about those other areas? 20 MR. McCUE: Right here, actually the 21 tree line comes in about 30 feet in the back of 22 the property, comes right through here, but there 23 is about a 40 -foot I call it gully, that goes 24 down in here. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 11 1 One thing we are working on is 2 trying to do our park up here and some kind of s' t 3 walking trail that goes back through here. This ! 4 is really heavily wooded. s 5 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Yes. 6 MS. SPEARS: Can I ask questions on 7 the document? 8 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Sure. Absolutely. 9 MS. SPEARS: On Page 5 you are 10 talking about Exhibit F that was supposed to be 11 attached and it has requested variations. 12 Are we going to get that? 13 MAYOR PROCHASKA: I think we would 14 want to see what -- 15 MS. SPEARS: Right, before we -- 16 MAYOR PROCHASKA: -- they are 17 requesting on a variation. 18 MS. SPEARS: Could we have that? t i 19 MR. McCUE: That was Exhibit F? 20 MS. SPEARS: Yes. Variations. 21 MR. McCUE: Okay. 22 MS. SPEARS: And also, Page 6, 23 paragraph A, you are speaking about, let's see, 24 common subdivision signage, developer shall form Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 4 12 1 an Illinois not - for - profit corporation. 2 What exactly is this? Is this i 3 a dormant association or SSA? I'm not familiar 4 with the terms. 5 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Is that 6 homeowners -ese? 7 MS. SPEARS: It says form an 8 Illinois not - for - profit corporation. 9 MR. McCUE: That would be the 10 homeowner's association. 11 MS. SPEARS: It's the homeowner's? I 12 MR. McCUE: Yes. 13 MS. SPEARS: Okay. And is this 14 going to be a dormant SSA? If they go defunct, 15 then are you collecting SSA on this? 16 MR. McCUE: We won't have the SSA I 17 guess. I guess Grande Reserve has. Is that -- 18 MS. SPEARS: Well, they have two 19 different kinds. I am learning two different 20 types. 21 MR. McCUE: Okay. 22 MS. SPEARS: One SSA is in case your 23 association is -- goes defunct or something and 24 no longer is in existence, then these people -- Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 13 1 you know, you collect the money from them and 2 then it gets paid I believe to the City. It's a 3 dormant special service -- 4 MS. OHARE: Number 9. 5 MR. GRAFF: Number 9. 6 MS. SPEARS: Bear with me a minute. 7 MR. WYETH: That's the back -up to 8 show if it were to go out of existence. l 9 MS. SPEARS: Okay. And then also 10 should Bristol and the Fire District be included 11 here? Because I'm not finding that either. I 12 think that should be in C. 13 MAYOR PROCHASKA: I think that was I 14 pointed out to you guys. 15 MS. SPEARS: Oh, was it? I wasn't 16 at that meeting. 17 MAYOR PROCHASKA: No. I mean, it 18 needs to be in here. 19 MS. SPEARS: On Page 7 and 8 as 20 well. 21 MR. McCUE: Okay. 22 MS. SPEARS: And just so that we 23 have all the exhibits, that would be good. 24 MR. McCUE: Okay. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 14 1 MS. SPEARS: And then my other 2 question was it did go to the Plan Commission and 3 what were all of their concerns? Because I 4 believe they voted -- 5 MR. McCUE: They voted down -- 6 MS. SPEARS: -- not in favor of 7 this. 8 MR. McCUE: I would say 99 percent 1 9 of the discussion was only having one way in. f 10 MS. SPEARS: Okay. 11 MR. McCUE: And, like I say, that I 12 was the big part. The only other comment that we 13 got was changing these to 12,000 square foot I 14 lots, but other than the emergency access, that 15 was the only other thing we had, changing this 16 here and changing the street, from*Joe Wywrot, i 17 and that was -- that was really their big thing, 18 was just that -- we thought we would be able to 19 work something out over here with the j 20 homeowners -- or the owners, and that did not 21 work out and now they have the county. 22 But that was the only two -- 23 MS. SPEARS: And would you be 24 directing the traffic out on Route 34? Is that Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 15 1 where -- 2 MR. McCUE: Everything would be 3 coming out -- I mean, this is the main way -- 4 this is really the only way in and out. 5 It's just if something happened 6 here where this road got closed or something, you a 7 know, until that road got repaired, or there was I i 8 a major accident, we would have traffic come 1 9 through here. I'm not even sure what this i 10 building is. 11 MR. GRAFF: That's the animal 12 shelter. 13 MR. McCUE: Animal shelter. It's I 14 just really for emergency access if there was 15 some reason, a major accident or something that 16 blocked this, that closed that down I would think i 17 for only hours. 18 MS. SPEARS: Okay. And how many 19 homes are you proposing? 1 20 MR. McCUE: 132. 21 MS. SPEARS: 132. Okay. Thank you. 22 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Bill, do you 23 know -- The list of variances requested, do you 24 know off the top of your head what some of those Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 16 1 variances are that were requested? 2 MR. McCUE: I do not. I1 4 3 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Having a public 4 hearing, it would be nice to let people know what 5 those are. Do we have a list? 6 MR. GRAFF: No. We are working 7 through the preliminary plans now. The basic 8 discussions have been in regards,to the R -4. 4 9 The R -4 is normally an attached j 10 housing unit, but our ordinance allows us to do a 11 detached, which is basically on a smaller lot, 12 and they are permitted a certain type of, you 13 know, front yard, side yard, rear yard variances 14 they will be asking for to be able to fit the 15 utilities, to be able to work through the 16 engineering plans. 17 I know that's been some of the 18 discussion with the Building Department in 19 regards to the setbacks and variances in the R -4. { 20 I believe the R -2 is really 21 more of a straight R -2. I haven't heard any 22 variances or any discussions on the R -2. 23 MR. McCUE: As far the R -4, the one 24 thing we are doing is we are keeping the setbacks Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 17 1 at 30 foot, which is what we do for our single -- 2 the single- family lots of 12,000. I 3 Most townhome units typically ' 4 have setbacks at 20 foot, which they're just 5 trying to get more units on there, but I want to 6 keep it at 30 foot because it looks nicer, the 7 cars are further back from the road and 8 everything, so it will tie in with the 9 subdivision. i 10 At the first Planning 11 Commission someone brought up that, you know, 12 they would rather see townhomes here. You know, I 13 we are doing some ranch townhomes right now in 14 Prairie Gardens, but we are very comfortable I 15 building custom homes, and with these homes, we 16 can build anything that will fit on this pad, 17 but, you know, these homes will run in the 400 18 range, and to have townhomes next to them I don't I 19 feel ties into it very well. Having ranches in I 20 the 275 to 375 range I think is a nice fit. 21 And so our setbacks -- Grande 22 Reserve, you guys approved an age- targeted 23 subdivision there, and their setbacks on the side 24 is seven and a half feet, and that's what we are Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 18 1 proposing for the side setbacks. 2 We have a 30 foot in back -- I 3 I'm sorry, I believe a 25 foot. i 4 MR. GRAFF: 25, right. 5 MR. McCUE: But I think it's 6 important to have that 30 -foot setback in front. 7 MAYOR PROCHASKA: I notice in the 8 single- family it looks like you are asking for 9 30 -foot rear yard setbacks, too, in the R -2. 10 That would be a variance. 11 MR. GRAFF: Oh, yeah, from 40. 12 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Normally that 13 would be 40. Is there a reason? 14 MR. McCUE: No. That might be just j 15 something that we had misprinted. 40 foot is 16 fine. 17 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Then the other 18 question that I think I brought up was your 19 trail. You are looking at a trail in the green 20 area. 21 MR. McCUE: Yes. 22 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Have you had any 23 discussion with the school district at all about 24 somehow getting -- Because you do actually touch Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 19 1 the school district property at that little 2 finger there, and there was some discussion about 3 whether a road would actually ever be built 4 because of the dynamics of the creek there, but 5 the thought was that maybe there could be a 6 walkway that would cross the creek and go to the 7 school district so you would have ability for 8 people to walk either to the school district or 9 also, with this being age targeted, that would 10 also look at maybe having some kind of walkway 11 over to the Beecher area. 12 Have there been any discussions 13 at all? 14 MR. McCUE: Well, we I believe tried 15 to get ahold of the Forest Preserve late in the 16 week, but, again, Laura Brown I think had 17 mentioned something that they were looking to try 18 to get some property down here. Is that correct? 19 So with this -- like I say, I 20 call it a gully. It drops 40 to 50 feet in here. 21 That's one place we were looking at maybe doing 22 some kind of bridge across there. 23 But no, we have not looked at 24 doing anything, you know, across there. I know Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I i 20 1 we are having a traffic study done on that right 2 now as far as the bridge. 3 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Thank you. Yes, 4 ma'am. 5 MS. SPEARS: Did anybody speak with i 6 you about burying your utility lines? 7 MR. McCUE: The electrical and -- 8 MS. SPEARS: Right. 9 MR. McCUE: I believe that's pretty 10 common, which we would be doing. 11 MS. SPEARS: Okay. 12 MR. GRAFF: Residential in our 13 ordinance, they all get buried. I 14 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Within a 15 subdivision. i 16 MR. GRAFF: Within a subdivision. 17 MR. McCUE: The only thing we may 18 look at back in here where the trees are, we may 19 allow them to put it in the front, but I know in 20 the previous subdivisions we have built, we have 21 taken a lot of trees down, and I don't know why 22 we couldn't, and it's really in these few lots in 23 here and maybe a few lots here. 24 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Actually we have Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 21 1 that in the subdivisions, where in order to save 2 some of the trees, they put the utilities out 3 towards the front. i 4 This property -- Like if you 5 are looking at burying the existing, I don't 6 think there are any existing lines there -- 7 MR. GRAFF: No. 8 MAYOR PROCHASKA: -- because this is 9 the back. It's like the farm. Anyone else? 10 (No Response) 11 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Thank you very 12 much. With that, I would entertain a motion to 13 close the public hearing. I 14 MS. BURD: So moved. I 15 MS. SPEARS: Second. 16 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Moved and 17 seconded. May I have roll call, please? 18 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Burd. J 19 MS. BURD: Aye. 20 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: James. ` 21 MR. JAMES: Aye. 22 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Leslie. 23 MR. LESLIE: Aye. 24 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Ohare. Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 22 1 MS. OHARE: Aye. 2 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Spears. 3 MS. SPEARS: Aye. 4 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Wolfer. 5 MR. WOLFER: Aye. 6 MS. MILSCHEWSKI: Besco. 7 MR. BESCO: Aye. 8 MAYOR PROCHASKA: Motion is carried. 9 (Which were all the i 10 proceedings had in the 11 public hearing portion 12 of the aforementioned 13 meeting.) 14 --- 000 - -- 15 16 17 18 i 19 i 20 21 22 23 24 Depo Court Reporting Service (630) 983 -0030 I 23 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss: 2 COUNTY OF LASALLE ) 3 4 CHRISTINE M. VITOSH, being first duly 5 sworn, on oath says that she is a Certified 6 Shorthand Reporter and Registered Professional 7 Reporter doing business in the State of Illinois; 8 That she reported in shorthand the d 9 proceedings had at the foregoing public hearing; 10 And that the foregoing is a true and 11 correct transcript of her shorthand notes so 12 taken as aforesaid and contains all the 13 proceedings had at the said public hearing. 14 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set 15 my hand this of 16 Ctitit_ - - - - -- 2005 . ------ -- --- - - - - -- 17 18 19 20 --------------------------- CHRISTINE M. 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