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Committee of the Whole Packet 2005 09-06-05 740 C`�o United City of Yorkville /� '" 800 Game Farm Road EST.grO ' - 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 1' � o O% Fax: 630-553-7575 AGENDA COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tuesday, September 6, 2005 7:00 p.m. City Conference Room Public Hearing: None Presentations: 1. "Protect Kendall Now!" by Stephanie Sheetz of The Conservation Foundation 2. PC 2005-13 MPI South - Concept Plan 3. PC 2005-38 Westbury East Village - Concept PUD Plan Detail Board Report (Bill List): Items Recommended by Committee for Consent Agenda: 1. Police Reports for July 2005 - PS 8/11/05 2. Building Permit Reports for June and July 2005 - EDC 8/18/05 Mayor: 1. Revised Senior Facility Use Agreement - COW 8/16/05 2. Kendall County Ordinance Adopting and Implementing Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program 3. Amended Sugar Grove Boundary Agreement 4. Invitation to Join Metro West Council of Government 5. Coffee with the Mayor: September 10th at Paradise Car Wash, 1010 N. Bridge Street from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. City Treasurer: 1. Rob Roy Creek Interceptor Alternate Revenue Bond - Authorizing Ordinance Page 2 Committee of the Whole September 6, 2005 City Attorney: 1. Countryside Interceptor Waiver of 50% Requirement Economic Development Committee: 1. Development Agreement for Robert and Debra Dearborn (Rezoning of 201 S. Main and 204 Hydraulic) - EDC 5/19/05 2. Northwest Comprehensive Plan Amendment— Plan Commission Recommended Alternative #1 - EDC 8/18/05 3. PC 2005-35 Bristol Bay Units 1 - 7 - Final Plat - EDC 8/18/05 a. Draft Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Subdivision for Bristol Bay Units 1-7 4. PC 2005-36 Lynwood Baptist Church - 1 1/2 Mile Review - EDC 8/18/05 5. PC 2005-27 Autumn Creek Unit 1 - Final Plat - EDC 8/18/05 a. Draft Resolution Approving the Final Plat of Subdivision for Autumn Creek Unit 1 6. PC 2004-27 XPAC - Preliminary/Final Plat - EDC 8/18/05 a. Draft Resolution Approving the Preliminary/Final Plat of Subdivision for XPAC 7. PC 2005-03 Aspen Ridge Estates Annexation Agreement and Preliminary Plan - COW 5/27/05 and COW 6/7/05 Park Board: 1. No Report Public Works Committee: 1. No Report. Public Safety Committee: 1. DVD System for M-12 - PS 8/11/05 2. Purchase of Chevy Tahoe - PS 8/11/05 3. K-9 Bomb Dog - PS 8/11/05 Administration Committee: 1. No Report. Page 3 Committee of the Whole September 6, 2005 City Council Requests: 1. Parks Land/Cash Funds - Spears, Munns and Besco Human Resource Commission: 1. Revised Sponsorship Policy - HRC 8/17/05 2. Revised Sponsorship Request Form - HRC 8/17/05 Additional Business: ( 4' 8-10-05 Protect Kendall Now! Proposal Overview Kendall County is the 2"d most rapidly growing county in the United States. This fact is the fuel The Conservation Foundation uses to power its drive to save the open space and natural areas in the county. These high quality natural areas include forests, wetlands, seeps and fens that buffer the rivers and creeks of the area, provide open space for recreation, and habitat for wildlife. The Conservation Foundation believes strongly that the quality of life for the individuals who live, work, and play in the area will be greatly compromised if this land is not protected. The Conservation Foundation, along with numerous public and private partners, such as the Kendall County Forest Preserve District, proposes to make a concerted effort in the next several years to protect the open space and natural areas of Kendall County. This will be accomplished by increasing the public's awareness of the importance of protecting open space and natural areas and a landowner's contact initiative focused on the direct preservation of land using a variety of land preservation methods. Mission Statement Founded in 1972, The Conservation Foundation is one of the regions oldest and largest private, not-for-profit land and watershed conservation organizations. Its mission is to enhance the quality of life by preserving open space, protecting natural lands, and improving rivers and watersheds. The Conservation Foundation is dedicated to promoting positive environmental activities in DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, Illinois. Together with more than 3000 members and donors and 500 volunteers, the Foundation works in partnership with corporations, schools, forest preserve districts, county and municipal governments, conservation groups and individuals to preserve open space that will provide an invaluable resource for generations to come. Providing a reasoned voice on conservation issues between those who wish to continue development of the four county areas served and those who want to safeguard the environment, the Foundation believes there is room at the table for both voices. In addition, the Foundation believes the balance sought will serve the long-term needs of the residents. A Board of Trustees comprised of business and corporate leaders, conservationists and concerned citizens, leads the Conservation Foundation. The President/CEO Director, Brook McDonald, holds an M.S. in Natural Resources and has been the Foundation's leader since 1996. The professional staff of eight draws from its extensive experience in land and watershed preservation, environmental education and advocacy. 1 8-10-05 Why Kendall County Now? 1. Kendall County has high quality natural resources that are worth preserving. The Fox River and two State Class A streams run through Kendall County, and many other high quality natural resources have been identified, including several State Natural Area Inventory Sites. 2. These high quality natural resources are under threat of destruction due to rampant development and sprawl. Kendall County is the tenth fastest growing county in America; its population is projected to increase more than 140 percent by 2030. More than 2,000 acres of open space is converted to development each year. Yorkville alone has nearly 15,000 housing units approved and waiting to be built. 3. Kendall County resident are concerned about sprawl and support open space and natural areas protection. Taxpayers passed a forest preserve open space referendum in 2002 for $5 million by a 64 percent vote. Polling and survey data all show a high concern for too much development in Kendall County and the resultant loss of open space and natural areas, water quality degradation and increase in traffic. 4. Elected officials support the protection Kendall's natural resources and want to do development in a more sustainable way. Municipal and county officials are trying to pass ordinances that protect natural resources from the impacts of development, but need more education and training. The political support is strong for the protection of open space and natural areas and water quality. 5. There is a great need for a county-wide, coordinated effort to protect open space and natural areas. Development is occurring at such a fast pace and there is little time, money and technical resources for comprehensive open space and natural areas protection planning. A recent county greenways plan has been developed and the county's comprehensive plan is being revised, and municipal development plans and watershed plans show open space and natural areas protection strategies, but there is no coordinated effort to implement these plans. Project Components Protect Kendall Now! will have three phases over a two-year period: • Phase 1 will consist of developing an Open Space and Natural Area Master Plan for Kendall County. We will take existing watershed plans and other land use plans and put everything together on one county map so we have a grand open space vision for the county. This process will take 3-6 months and culminate in a printed plan that will be like a poster. We will start this summer. 2 8-10-05 • Phase 2 will consist of a public awareness and media blitz consisting of full-page ads in the Kendall County Record, local radio and cable television ads (30-second commercial), and 1-2 direct mail pieces to 15,000 residents. We will also work for as much "free publicity" as we can get. This 6-8 week blitz will occur in the fall and will include a pre and post test survey to evaluate its effectiveness. • Phase 3 is the landowner contact phase. We will be sending letters to every landowner whose property shows up as "green" on the master plan and ask them if they would be interested in protecting their land. For those willing to talk, we will meet with them and explain conservation easements, land donations, selling to public entities like the forest preserve district, and protecting open space through the development process. We will also be working directly with developers. It will take many years to get most of the land on the master plan protected, but we need to start sooner rather than later. Partners and Conservation Planning The strength of this project is the collaborative nature of the numerous partners involved. Our partners will be the various government entities and other organizations working on conservation issues throughout Kendall County (such as CorLands, Fox Valley Land Foundation). Because so many of the municipalities, government organizations, and community groups have addressed the need for open space in their planning, this project furthers the following plans; Blackberry Creek Watershed Plan, Big Rock Creek Watershed Plan, Aux sable Creek Watershed Plan, Fox River Watershed Management Plan, Kendall County Greenway Plan, Yorkville Greenway Plan, Kendall County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Chicago Region Land Conservation Coalition, the Oswego Green Community Plan, Chicago Wilderness' Green Infrastructure Vision, and Montgomery Comprehensive Land Use Plan. 3 MATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 1 'IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT :D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT SAA AMERICAN APPRAISAL ASSOCIATES INV0060086 08/08/05 01 ADMIN-APPRAISAL OF LAND 01-110-61-00-5308 00102330 09/13/05 495.00 GASB 34 02 PARCELS FOR PROPERTY ** COMMENT ** 03 ACCOUNTING & GASB 34 ** COMMENT ** 04 COMPLIANCE PURPOSES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 495. 00 VENDOR TOTAL: 495.00 kATC AURORA AREA TOURISM COUNCIL 053105-SUPERB 08/22/05 01 ADMIN-90 OF MAY 2005 HOTEL 01-110-65-00-5844 09/13/05 1,394.79 MARKETING - HOTEL TAX 02 USE TAX ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,394.79 073105-ALL 07/31/05 01 ADMIN-90°% OF JULY 2005 HOTEL 01-110-65-00-5844 09/13/05 64.80 MARKETING - HOTEL TAX 02 USE TAX ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 64.80 073105-SUPERB 08/24/05 01 ADMIN-90'% OF JULY 2005 HOTEL 01-110-65-00-5844 09/13/05 1,458.39 MARKETING - HOTEL TAX 02 USE TAX ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,458.39 VENDOR TOTAL: 2, 917.98 AMOCO BP AMOCO OIL COMPANY 5902007656508 08/08/05 01 PD-JULY'S GASOLINE CHARGES 01-210-65-00-5812 09/13/05 4,438.16 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL: 4,438.16 5902009801508 08/08/05 01 STREETS-JULY'S GASOLINE 01-410-65-00-5812 00202782 09/13/05 954.14 GASOLINE P1 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 2 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MOCO BP AMOCO OIL COMPANY 5902009801508 08/08/05 02 WATER OP—JULY'S GASOLINE 51-000-65-00-5812 00202782 09/13/05 954.14 GASOLINE 03 SEWER OP—JULY'S GASOLINE 52-000-65-00-5812 954.15 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL: 2,862.43 VENDOR TOTAL: 7,300.59 ,MSTER AMSTERDAM PRINTING & LITHO 8999109 07/26/05 01 SEWER OP-2000 PURCHASE ORDERS 52-000-65-00-5802 00202788 09/13/05 344.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 344.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 344.00 aROLAB ARRO LABORATORY, INC. 34386 07/28/05 01 WATER OP—SAMPLES 51-000-65-00-5822 00202739 09/13/05 140.00 WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL: 140.00 34431 08/04/05 01 WATER OP—SAMPLES 51-000-65-00-5822 00202739 09/13/05 190.00 WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL: 190.00 34434 08/12/05 01 WATER OP—SAMPLES 51-000-65-00-5822 00202739 09/13/05 70.00 WATER SAMPLES INVOICE TOTAL: 70.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 400.00 4TLAS ATLAS BOBCAT 336196 08/16/05 01 STREETS—REPAIR SKIDSTEER 01-410-62-00-5408 00202784 09/13/05 224.11 MAINTENANCE—EQUIPMENT 02 LINKAGE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 224.11 VENDOR TOTAL: 224.11 P2 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 3 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT .TT AT&T 070405-2965 07/04/05 01 ADMIN-FINAL PMT, CLOSED 6/17 01-110-62-00-5436 09/13/05 8.75 TELEPHONE 02 PD-FINAL PMT, CLOSED 6/17 01-210-62-00-5436 8.75 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP-FINAL PMT, CLOSED 51-000-62-00-5436 8.74 TELEPHONE 04 6/17 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 26.24 VENDOR TOTAL: 26.24 3ATSERV BATTERY SERVICE CORPORATION 143692 08/19/05 01 WATER OP-2 BATTERIES 51-000-62-00-5409 00202737 09/13/05 40.00 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 40.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 40.00 3CBS BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 080105 08/01/05 01 ADMIN-SEPT HEALTH INSURANCE 01-110-50-00-5203 09/13/05 67,277.71 BENEFITS - HEALTH INSURANC INVOICE TOTAL: 67,277.71 VENDOR TOTAL: 67,277.71 BKFD BRISTOL KENDALL FIRE DEPART, JULY05 08/31/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-JULY 2005 BKFD 95-000-78-00-9010 09/13/05 7,300.00 BKFD DEV FEE PAYMENTS 02 DEVELOPMENT FEE PAYMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 7,300.00 JUNE05 08/31/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-JUNE 2005 BKFD 95-000-78-00-9010 09/13/05 9,750.00 BKFD DEV FEE PAYMENTS 02 DEVELOPMENT FEE PAYMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 9,750.00 P3 )ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 4 'IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT :D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM TENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 3KFD BRISTOL KENDALL FIRE DEPART. MAY05 08/31/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-MAY 2005 BKFD 95-000-78-00-9010 09/13/05 4,950.00 BKFD DEV FEE PAYMENTS 02 DEVELOPMENT FEE PAYMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 4,950.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 22,000.00 2ARDIS CARROLL DISTRIBUTING 423380 07/29/05 01 PD CAPITAL-18" SONOTUBE FOR 20-000-78-00-9009 09/13/05 49.92 RESERVE 02 SPEED TRAILER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 49.92 VENDOR TOTAL: 49.92 CARSTAR CARSTAR COLLISION CENTER 016263 08/10/05 01 PD-REAR DOOR HANDLE 01-210-62-00-5409 00303084 09/13/05 109.81 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 109.81 VENDOR TOTAL: 109.81 CDWG CDW GOVERNMENT INC. TK47553 08/05/05 01 ADMIN-LEXMARK TONER 01-110-65-00-5804 00102357 09/13/05 168.99 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 168.99 TS16084 08/24/05 01 PD-POWER CORDS, DESKTOP SWITCH 01-210-62-00-5411 00303192 09/13/05 82.35 MAINTENANCE - COMPUTERS 02 SURGE PROTECTORS, SHIPPING ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 82 .35 VENDOR TOTAL: 251.34 CROWE CROWE CHIZEK AND COMPANY LLC P4 TATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 5 'IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM tENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT :ROWE CROWE CHIZEK AND COMPANY LLC 728-1395072 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-04/30 AUDIT EXAMINATION 01-110-61-00-5304 09/13/05 10, 085.61 AUDIT FEES & EXPENSES INVOICE TOTAL: 10,085.61 VENDOR TOTAL: 10,085.61 )ENVIS DENTAL VISION REIMBURSEMENT 072805 07/28/05 01 ADMIN-DENTAL ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 50.00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 50.00 081205 08/12/05 01 ADMIN-VISION ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 104.00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 104.00 081805 08/18/05 01 ADMIN-DENTAL ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 157.00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 157.00 081905 08/19/05 01 ADMIN-VISION ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 80.00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 80.00 082005 08/20/05 01 ADMIN-DENTAL ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 180.00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 180.00 082305 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-DENTAL ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 77.35 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 77.35 082605 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-VISION ASSISTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 358. 00 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 358.00 P5 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 6 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ENVIS DENTAL VISION REIMBURSEMENT 082905 08/29/05 01 ADMIN-DENTAL ASSISSTANCE 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 320.43 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A INVOICE TOTAL: 320.43 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,326.78 EUCLER DEUCHLER, WALTER E. ASSOC. 12089E 07/31/05 01 ENG-BOY SCOUT WASTEWATER 01-150-62-00-5401 09/13/05 2,499.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 ASSESSMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 2,499.00 12434 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-COUNTRYSIDE 37-000-62-00-5402 09/13/05 7,172.33 ENG/LGL/CONTINGNCY-COUNTRY 02 INTERCEPTOR & P.S. ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 7,172.33 12435 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-BRUELL PUMP 37-000-62-00-5405 09/13/05 10,689.57 ENG/LGL/CONTINGENCY-BRUELL 02 STATION; FORCEMAIN ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 10,689.57 12436 07/31/05 01 SEWER OP-SOUTHWEST & PAVILLION 37-000-75-00-7506 09/13/05 5,625.00 SOUTHWEST SVC AREA INTERCE 02 RD INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 5,625.00 12437 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-ROB ROY CREEK 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 9,750.00 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 9,750.00 12438 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-ROB ROY CREEK 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 17,893.22 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY P6 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 7 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT EUCLER DEUCHLER, WALTER E. ASSOC. 12438 07/31/05 02 INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** 09/13/05 INVOICE TOTAL: 17,893.22 12439 07/31/05 01 ENG-SOUTHEAST INTERCEPTOR 01-150-62-00-5401 09/13/05 4,391.07 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 STUDY ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 4,391.07 12440 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-NORTH BRANCH ROB 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 4,313.25 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 ROY CREEK INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 4,313 .25 12441 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMRPOV-EAST BRANCH ROB 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 17,400.00 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 ROY CREEK INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 17,400.00 12442 07/31/05 01 SEWER IMRPOV-WEST BRANCH ROB 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 2,801.25 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 ROY CREEK INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 2, 801.25 VENDOR TOTAL: 82, 534.69 )IRT DIRT, INC. 212 08/17/05 01 STREETS-1 LOAD PULVERIZED DIRT 01-410-65-00-5804 00202785 09/13/05 70.00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 70.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 70.00 )OIUSGS DOI - USGS 5-2407-00105 07/12/05 01 WATER IMPROV-3RD QUARTER PMT 41-000-61-00-5416 09/13/05 15,036.00 USGS GROUNDWATER COUNTYWID P7 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 8 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 1OIUSGS DOI - USGS 5-2407-00105 07/12/05 02 USGS GROUNDWATER STUDY ** COMMENT ** 09/13/05 03 COUNTYWIDE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 15, 036.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 15, 036.00 'IRST FIRST PLACE RENTAL 127462 08/18/05 01 WATER OP-FILTER KIT, AIR 51-000-65-00-5804 00202735 09/13/05 54.10 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 FILTER KIT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 54.10 VENDOR TOTAL: 54.10 ?ORCES FORCES INC 060996 08/03/05 01 SEWER OP-GENERATOR RENTAL FOR 52-000-62-00-5422 00202786 09/13/05 1,530.00 LIFT STATION MAINTENANCE 02 BRUELL STREET ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,530.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,530.00 FOXRIVER FOX RIVER STUDY GROUP 072205-2005 07/22/05 01 WATER OP-WATER QUALITY STUDY 41-000-61-00-5301 09/13/05 1,550.00 ENGINEERING - GENERAL SERV INVOICE TOTAL: 1,550.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1, 550.00 3ALLS GALL'S INC. 5785387400014 08/16/05 01 PD-FLASHLIGHT, HOLDER 01-210-62-00-5421 09/13/05 30.73 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL: 30.73 VENDOR TOTAL: 30.73 P8 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 9 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT :ARDCRT GARDNER, CARTON & DOUGLAS 3277987 08/15/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-STORM WATER/WETLAND 01-220-61-00-5300 09/13/05 178.60 LEGAL SERVICES 02 ORDINANCE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 178.60 3277969 08/15/05 01 WATER IMPROV-RADIUM COMPLIANCE 41-000-61-00-5405 09/13/05 540. 00 PROF. SVCS- RADIUM CONTRAC 02 PROJECT PLAN ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 540.00 3277990 08/15/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-POLLUTION CONTROL 01-220-61-00-5300 09/13/05 1,342.35 LEGAL SERVICES 02 ORDINANCE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,342.35 VENDOR TOTAL: 2, 060.95 BIPED GIPE, DINA 071305-PC 08/28/05 01 ADMIN -7/13 PLAN COMMISSION 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 79.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 MINUTES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 79.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 79.00 GLENBROK GLENBROOK EXCAVATING & 081205-DEUCHLER 08/12/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-ROB ROY CREEK 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 236,070.00 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 INTERCEPTOR, CONTRACT NO. 2, ** COMMENT ** 03 PAYMENT REQUEST NO. 4 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 236, 070.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 236,070.00 GRAINCO GRAINCO FS. , INC. P9 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 10 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT RAINCO GRAINCO FS. , INC. 073105 07/31/05 01 SEWER OP-FUEL FOR GENERATOR 52-000-65-00-5812 00202789 09/13/05 718.59 GASOLINE 02 STREETS-WEED KILLER 01-410-65-00-5804 91.75 OPERATING SUPPLIES 03 STREETS-FUEL 01-410-65-00-5812 792.43 GASOLINE INVOICE TOTAL: 1,602.77 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,602.77 RTAMLES GREATAMERICA LEASING CORP. 4842401 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-GESTETNER LEASE 01-110-62-00-5412 09/13/05 1,616.00 MAINTENANCE - PHOTOCOPIERS 02 WATER OP-GESTETNER LEASE 51-000-65-00-5809 140.00 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL: 1,756.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,756.00 [ENNE VERNE HENNE CONSTR. & 26272 08/01/05 01 PD CAPITAL-WIRING/ELECTRIC 20-000-78-00-9009 00303091 09/13/05 378.13 RESERVE 02 WORK FOR SPEED SIGN ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 378.13 VENDOR TOTAL: 378.13 =CCI INTERNATIONAL CODES 20050805 08/22/05 01 ADMIN-8/1-8/13 PERMIT FEES 01-110-61-00-5314 09/13/05 23,099.00 BUILDING INSPECTIONS INVOICE TOTAL: 23,099.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 23,099.00 [CE ICE MOUNTAIN P 1 0 DATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 11 TIME: 15:27:35 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ICE ICE MOUNTAIN 05H0118718238 08/10/05 01 ADMIN-QTY. 8 5-GALLON H2O JUGS 01-110-65-00-5804 09/13/05 58.00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 58. 00 VENDOR TOTAL: 58.00 IGFOA ILLINOIS GFOA 081905 08/19/05 01 ADMIN-IGFOA ANNUAL CONFERANCE 01-110-64-00-5604 00102366 09/13/05 240.00 TRAINING & CONFERENCES 02 FEE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 240.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 240. 00 ILSECRET ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE 081605 08/16/05 01 PW CAPITAL-LICENSE PLATES FOR 21-000-75-00-7005 08/16/05 75. 00 VEHICLES 02 THE INTERNATIONAL 7400 TRUCK ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 082905 08/29/05 01 PW CAPITAL-LICENSE PLATES FOR 21-000-75-00-7107 08/29/05 75.00 TRUCK ACCESSORIES 02 NEW PUBLIC WORKS TRUCK ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 150.00 ILSTATPD ILLINOIS STATE POLICE 073105 07/31/05 01 PD-BACKGROUND CHECK 01-210-65-00-5804 09/13/05 10. 00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 10.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 10.00 INTEGRIA INTEGRIAN, INC. P11 DATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 12 TIME: 15:27:35 DETAIL BOARD REPORT ID: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM VENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT INTEGRIA INTEGRIAN, INC. DP800 05/12/05 01 PD CAPITAL-DIGITAL PATROLLER, 20-000-75-00-7005 00303191 09/13/05 6, 040.00 VEHICLES 02 BACKSEAT CAMERAS & MICS, ** COMMENT ** 03 SOFTWARE LICENSES ** COMMENT ** 04 PD CAPITAL-DIGITAL PATROLLER, 20-000-78-00-9009 6, 040.00 RESERVE 05 BACKSEAT CAMERAS & MICS, ** COMMENT ** 06 SOFTWARE LICENSES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 12,080.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 12,080.00 INTOUCH INTOUCH WIRELESS OF YORKVILLE 8063 08/19/05 01 STREETS-2 BATTERIES 01-410-62-00-5438 00202783 09/13/05 119. 98 CELLULAR TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 119. 98 VENDOR TOTAL: 119. 98 JSHOES J'S SHOE REPAIR 3993344 08/25/05 01 WATER OP-1 PAIR OF NEW SHOES 51-000-62-00-5421 00202732 09/13/05 119.00 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL: 119.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 119. 00 KCREC KENDALL COUNTY RECORD 063005 06/30/05 01 ADMIN-EMPLOYMENT ADVERTISEMENT 01-110-65-00-5810 09/13/05 308.37 PUBLISHING & ADVERTISING 02 WATER OP-WATER REPORTS 51-000-65-00-5809 534.50 PRINTING & COPYING 03 PRINTING ** COMMENT ** 04 BLDG/ZONE-YBSD 01-220-65-00-5810 46.40 PUBLISHING & ADVERTISING P12 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 13 TIME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT :CREC KENDALL COUNTY RECORD 063005 06/30/05 05 ARO-BLACKBERRY WOODS, ANGELL 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 307.60 A/R - OTHER 06 REALTY VARIANCE, MONTALBANO ** COMMENT ** 07 HOMES, WOODLAND INC, OCEAN ** COMMENT ** 08 ATLANTIC ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,196.87 063005A 06/30/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-COUNTRYSIDE 37-000-75-00-7503 09/13/05 32.80 COUNTRYSIDE INTERCEPTOR 02 INTERCEPTOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 32.80 073105 07/31/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-N/W COMP PLAN 01-220-65-00-5810 09/13/05 13.20 PUBLISHING & ADVERTISING 02 ADMIN-BUSINESS CARDS 01-110-65-00-5809 107.80 PRINTING & COPYING 03 WATER IMPROV-IEPA LOAN 41-000-61-00-5301 136.00 ENGINEERING - GENERAL SERV 04 ARO-CORNEILS CROSSING, DEL 01-000-13-00-1372 395.20 A/R - OTHER 05 WEBB, ROSENWINKEL, EVERGREEN ** COMMENT ** 06 FARM ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 652.20 VENDOR TOTAL: 1, 881.87 KENPR KENDALL PRINTING 13513 08/05/05 01 PD-BUSINESS CARDS FOR S. BOZUE 01-210-65-00-5809 09/13/05 46.00 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL: 46.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 46.00 KOPY KOPY KAT COPIER 12826 08/15/05 01 ADMIN-11x17 COPY PAPER 01-110-65-00-5802 09/13/05 28.75 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 28.75 P13 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 14 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE #{ DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT :OPY KOPY KAT COPIER 13006 08/29/05 01 ADMIN-5/1-7/31 COLOR COPIES 01-110-65-00-5809 09/13/05 977.73 PRINTING & COPYING 02 PD-5/1-7/31 COLOR COPIES 01-210-65-00-5809 113.57 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL: 1,091.30 VENDOR TOTAL: 1, 120.05 :USTOM KUSTOM SIGNAL, INC. 244654 08/24/05 01 PD-VHS RECORDER REPAIR 01-210-62-00-5408 00303189 09/13/05 181.24 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL: 181.24 VENDOR TOTAL: 181.24 ,EPPERTL LAURA LEPPERT 33 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-8/11 PUBLIC SAFETY 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 68.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 MINUTES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 68.00 34 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-8/22 PW COMMITTEE 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 79.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 MINUTES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 79.00 36 08/30/05 01 ADMIN-8/29 SENIOR AD-HOC 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 57.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 02 MINUTES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 57.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 204.00 LOGOMAX LOGOMAX 514 07/28/05 01 PD-2 UNIFORM SHIRTS 01-210-62-00-5421 00303085 09/13/05 64.00 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL: 64.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 64.00 P14 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 15 IME: 13: 35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MAGNET MAGNET STREET JAG0190926 08/12/05 01 ADMIN-YORKVILLE MAGNETS 01-110-64-00-5607 00102343 09/13/05 1,776.00 PUBLIC RELATIONS INVOICE TOTAL: 1,776.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,776.00 7AXCOR MAXCOR INCORPORATED 081005 08/10/05 01 WATER OP-RTE 71 WATER TOWER 51-000-62-00-5422 09/13/05 119, 176.00 WATER TOWER PAINTING 02 PAINTING, FINAL PAYMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 119,176.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 119,176.00 4ENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE 91457 07/29/05 01 WATER OP-BLEACH 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 2.68 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 2.68 92754 08/04/05 01 WATER OP-MORTAR MIX, TRAILER 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 30.42 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 RINGS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 30.42 92925 08/05/05 01 WATER OP-COUPLING 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 7.79 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 7.79 93667 08/08/05 01 PD-PLIERS, KEYS 01-210-62-00-5408 09/13/05 12.75 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL: 12.75 94160 08/11/05 01 SEWER OP-METAL PRIMER 52-000-65-00-5805 09/13/05 -24.57 SHOP SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: -24.57 P15 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 16 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE 94951 08/15/05 01 SEWER OP-BATH TISSUE, PAPER 52-000-65-00-5805 09/13/05 56.88 SHOP SUPPLIES 02 TOWELS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 56.88 95125 08/15/05 01 PD-WASP/HORNET KILLER 01-210-65-00-5804 09/13/05 5.94 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 5.94 95656 08/18/05 01 WATER OP-PLIERS, WRENCH SET, 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 56.09 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 BALL VALVES, DIALS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 56.09 96593 08/23/05 01 WATER OP-PAINT, PAINT THINNER, 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 61.89 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 PAINT BRUSHES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 61.89 96608 08/23/05 01 WATER OP-BATTERIES 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 7.99 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 7.99 96666 08/23/05 01 WATER OP-KLEENEX, MARKERS, 51-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 33.20 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 DRI ERASE BOARD, PAINT BRUSHES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 33.20 96994 08/25/05 01 PD-ANSWERING MACHINE FOR YMS 01-210-65-00-5804 09/13/05 14.88 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 SRO OFFICE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 14.88 VENDOR TOTAL: 265.94 METLIFE METLIFE SMALL BUSINESS CENTER P16 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 17 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IETLIFE METLIFE SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 090105 08/16/05 01 ADMIN-SEPTEMBER LIFE INSURANCE 01-110-50-00-5204 09/13/05 1,828.95 BENEFITS - GROUP LIFE INSU 02 ADMIN-SEPTEMBER DENTAL 01-110-50-00-5205 3, 909.90 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A 03 INSURANCE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 5,738.85 VENDOR TOTAL: 5,738.85 IORITZ MORITZ EMBROIDERY WORKS, INC. 162791 08/22/05 01 PD-50 CADET PATCHES, SHIPPING 01-210-62-00-5421 00302796 09/13/05 101.73 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL: 101.73 VENDOR TOTAL: 101.73 'PHINDUS MPH INDUSTRIES, INC 606680 08/24/05 01 PD CAPITAL-SPEED SIGN SOFTWARE 20-000-78-00-9009 00303187 09/13/05 280.28 RESERVE 02 UPGRADE, SHIPPING ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 280.28 VENDOR TOTAL: 280.28 1ARVICK NARVICK BROS. LUMBER CO, INC 13213 07/29/05 01 PD CAPITAL-MATERIALS FOR SPEED 20-000-78-00-9009 00303086 09/13/05 112.50 RESERVE 02 TRAILER SIGN ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 112.50 VENDOR TOTAL: 112.50 NATLNEIG NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 508775 08/24/05 01 PD-NW WINDOW DECALS 01-210-64-00-5606 00303180 09/13/05 92.00 COMMUNITY RELATIONS INVOICE TOTAL: 92.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 92.00 P17 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 18 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT FATLWTR NATIONAL WATERWORKS, INC. 2626378 08/08/05 01 WATER OP-METERS 51-000-75-00-7508 00202733 09/13/05 6,900.00 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 6,900.00 2634160 08/10/05 01 WATER OP-METERS 51-000-75-00-7508 00202733 09/13/05 2, 912.00 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 2,912.00 2639244 08/17/05 01 WATER OP-METERS 51-000-75-00-7508 00202733 09/13/05 960.80 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 960.80 2656233 08/17/05 01 WATER OP-METERS 51-000-75-00-7508 00202733 09/13/05 3,008.00 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 3, 008.00 2666109 08/19/05 01 WATER OP-METERS 51-000-75-00-7508 00202733 09/13/05 2,926.00 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 2,926.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 16,706.80 PELSON NELSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 1926-0000 07/31/05 01 PD-10 1/2 HOURS RADIO PLUGS ON 01-210-64-00-5606 00303087 09/13/05 650.00 COMMUNITY RELATIONS 02 WSPY FOR NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 650.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 650.00 NEMRT NORTH EAST MULTI-REGIONAL 69064 08/25/05 01 PD-40 HOUR JUVENILE SPECIALIST 01-210-64-00-5604 00303189 09/13/05 75.00 TRAINING & CONFERENCE 02 TEST FOR OFFICER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 75.00 P18 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 19 I 'IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000_WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT [EXTEL NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 837900513-042 09/13/05 01 ADMIN-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 01-110-62-00-5438 09/13/05 130.37 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 02 ENG-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 01-150-62-00-5438 195.56 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 03 STREETS-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 01-410-62-00-5438 195.56 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 04 WATER OP-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 51-000-62-00-5438 325.94 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 05 PD-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 01-210-62-00-5438 983.68 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 06 SEWER OP-MONTHLY PHONE BILL 52-000-62-00-5438 130.37 CELLULAR TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 1,961.48 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,961.48 AICOR NICOR GAS 3248623617-0805 08/10/05 01 ADMIN-276 WINDHAM CIRCLE 01-110-78-00-9002 09/13/05 56.26 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL: 56.26 3258420409-0805 08/17/05 01 ADMIN-NS WHEATON 2W RT 47 01-110-78-00-9002 09/13/05 144.96 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL: 144.96 3258429509-0805 08/10/05 01 ADMIN -420 FAIRHAVEN DRIVE 01-110-78-00-9002 09/13/05 133.54 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL: 133.54 3258514011-0805 08/11/05 01 ADMIN-9730 RT. 126 01-110-78-00-9002 09/13/05 83.85 NICOR GAS INVOICE TOTAL: 83.85 VENDOR TOTAL: 418.61 NIEDOSK KELLY NIEDOSPIAL P19 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 20 IME: 13:35:07 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IEDOSK KELLY NIEDOSPIAL 081205 08/12/05 01 ADMIN-OVERPAYMENT OF H2O BILL 01-000-00-00-1480 08/12/05 389.58 UNAPPLIED CASH INVOICE TOTAL: 389.58 VENDOR TOTAL: 389.58 !IU NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 081905 08/19/05 01 ADMIN-APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL 01-110-64-00-5604 09/13/05 791.96 TRAINING & CONFERENCES 02 8/23/05 - CLASS FOR CITY ** COMMENT ** 03 ADMINISTRATOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 791.96 VENDOR TOTAL: 791.96 )FFISCAL OFFICE OF FISCAL MANAGEMENT 022226 06/01/05 01 PD-ALERTS FEE - 7/1/05-1/1/06 01-210-62-00-5441 00303188 09/13/05 2,310.00 MTD-ALERTS FEE INVOICE TOTAL: 2,310.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 2,310.00 )FFWORK OFFICE WORKS 078652 08/16/05 01 ADMIN-TONER, CARTRIDGE, TAPE, 01-110-65-00-5802 00102359 09/13/05 227.96 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 PENS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 227.96 078678 08/17/05 01 ADMIN-PENS 01-110-65-00-5802 00102359 09/13/05 11.58 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 11.58 079039I 08/22/05 01 PD-KEYBOARD, CORDLESS MOUSE, 01-210-65-00-5802 00303098 09/13/05 267.53 OFFICE SUPPLIES P20 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 21 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 'FFWORK OFFICE WORKS 079039I 08/22/05 02 MOUSE PAD TAPE, TONERS ** COMMENT ** 00303098 09/13/05 INVOICE TOTAL: 267. 53 079138I 08/23/05 01 PD-BINDERS, TAB SORTERS 01-210-65-00-5802 00303099 09/13/05 190.99 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 190.99 079139I 08/23/05 01 PD-CORDLESS KEYBOARD, MOUSE, 01-210-65-00-5802 00303100 09/13/05 158.03 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 MONITOR STAND, DRAWERS FOR ** COMMENT ** 03 STAND, VELCRO DOTS, PENS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 158.03 079140I 08/23/05 01 PD-TONER, 8 INK CARTRIDGES 01-210-65-00-5802 00303179 09/13/05 326.91 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 326.91 079417 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-BINDER CLIPS, BATTERIES, 01-110-65-00-5802 00102364 09/13/05 67.41 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 LEGAL PADS, PAPERCLIP HOLDER, ** COMMENT ** 03 FILES, TAPE DISPENSER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 67.41 079522 08/29/05 01 ADMIN-POST IT NOTES 01-110-65-00-5802 00102364 09/13/05 8.99 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 8.99 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,259.40 )HERRON O'HERON, RAY 25661 08/17/05 01 PD-UNIFORM SHIRTS, SHIPPING 01-210-62-00-5421 00303185 09/13/05 76.90 WEARING APPAREL INVOICE TOTAL: 76.90 VENDOR TOTAL: 76.90 P21 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 22 IME: 13 :35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT IMALLEY O'MALLEY WELDING & FABRICATING 10950 08/08/05 01 PD CAPITAL-FABRICATE 2 SIGN 20-000-78-00-9009 00303088 09/13/05 5,200.00 RESERVE 02 POSTS & MATERIALS FOR SPEED ** COMMENT ** 03 SIGN ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 5,200.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 5,200.00 ?ARADIS ROBIN GREEN, INC 220532 08/01/05 01 PD-JULY'S CAR WASHES 01-210-62-00-5409 00303190 09/13/05 158.35 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 158.35 VENDOR TOTAL: 158.35 PITBOWRE PITNEY BOWES 082905 08/29/05 01 ADMIN-REFILL POSTAGE METER 01-110-65-00-5808 09/13/05 1, 000.00 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL: 1,000.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,000.00 PITNEYBO PITNEY BOWES INC 702688 08/15/05 01 ADMIN-TAPE STRIPS FOR POSTAGE 01-110-65-00-5802 09/13/05 50.98 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 METER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 50.98 VENDOR TOTAL: 50.98 POLPEN POLICE PENSION FUND 071805-RETAX 08/22/05 01 PD-7/18 REAL ESTATE TAX 01-210-72-00-6502 09/13/05 61,286.66 POLICE PENSION 02 DISTRIBUTION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 61,286.66 P22 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 23 'IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 'OLPEN POLICE PENSION FUND 081605-RETAX 08/16/05 01 PD-8/16 REAL ESTATE TAX 01-210-72-00-6502 09/13/05 15,208.69 POLICE PENSION 02 DISTRIBUTION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 15,208.69 VENDOR TOTAL: 76,495.35 ?OSTNET POSTNET IL 124 23905 07/25/05 01 ENG-PRINTS FOR RTE. 47 01-150-65-00-5809 09/13/05 7.00 PRINTING & COPYING 02 WIDENING PROJECT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 7.00 24373 08/11/05 01 ENG-BLUE PRINTS FOR IDOT RTE. 01-150-65-00-5802 09/13/05 9.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 47 PROJECT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 9.00 24375 08/11/05 01 ENG-BLUE PRINTS FOR IDOT RTE. 01-150-65-00-5802 09/13/05 13.40 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 47 PROJECT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 13.40 24383 08/11/05 01 ENG-BLUE PRINTS FOR IDOT RTE. 01-150-65-00-5802 09/13/05 11.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 47 PROJECT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 11.00 24674 08/23/05 01 ENG-GAME FARM/SOMONAUK STREET 01-150-65-00-5809 09/13/05 10.00 PRINTING & COPYING 02 PROJECT, COPIES OF SCHOOL ** COMMENT ** 03 DISTRICT PLAT OF DEDICATION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 10.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 50.40 P23 %TE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 24 LME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT 3: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT RINTPER PRINT PERFECT 00045375 07/19/05 01 ADMIN-JULY 2005 NEWSLETTERS 01-110-65-00-5809 09/13/05 2,473.60 PRINTING & COPYING INVOICE TOTAL: 2,473 .60 VENDOR TOTAL: 2,473.60 UILL QUILL CORPORATION 9459836 08/24/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-LASER FAXPHONE, 01-220-75-00-7003 00102361 09/13/05 217.97 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 02 CABLE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 217.97 VENDOR TOTAL: 217.97 ATOSJ RATOS, JAMES 082205 08/22/05 01 ADMIN-SALES TAX REBATE REFUND 01-110-78-00-9003 09/13/05 2,369.80 SALES TAX REBATE 02 FOR APRIL-JUNE 2005 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 2,369.80 VENDOR TOTAL: 2,369.80 ;AFESUPP SAFETY SUPPLY ILLINOIS 1133223-0001-01 08/09/05 01 WATER OP-LOANER GAS DETECTOR 51-000-75-00-7004 00202736 09/13/05 1,750.00 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 02 W/ CHARGER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,750.00 1133237-01 08/09/05 01 WATER OP-EQUIPMENT REPAIR 51-000-75-00-7004 00202736 09/13/05 344.97 SAFETY EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL: 344.97 VENDOR TOTAL: 2, 094.97 TALISM SAILSBURY, MARGARET P24 \TE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 25 CME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT 3: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 , INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ALISM SAILSBURY, MARGARET 8272-22 08/07/05 01 WATER OP-8/7 PW OFFICE 51-000-62-00-5401 09/13/05 50.00 CONTRACUAL SERVICES 02 CLEANING ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 50.00 8272-23 08/14/05 01 WATER OP-8/14 PW OFFICE 51-000-62-00-5401 09/13/05 50.00 CONTRACUAL SERVICES 02 CLEANING ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 50.00 8272-24 08/21/05 01 WATER OP-8/21 PW OFFICE 51-000-62-00-5401 09/13/05 50.00 CONTRACUAL SERVICES 02 CLEANING ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 50.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 150.00 ALVARMY SALVATION ARMY 2005 07/20/05 01 ADMIN-"AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 01-110-64-00-5608 08/16/05 250.00 SPONSORSHIPS 02 MINUTES" DINNER & AUCTION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 250.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 250.00 ;BC SBC 312Z8958410805 08/16/05 01 ADMIN-T-LINE 01-110-62-00-5436 09/13/05 62.73 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 62.73 63055317030705 07/25/05 01 WATER OP-LIFT STATION 51-000-62-00-5436 09/13/05 18.65 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 18.65 630R0612690805 08/16/05 01 ADMIN-FIRE ALARM CITY HALL 01-110-62-00-5436 09/13/05 12.95 TELEPHONE P25 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 26 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM 'ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ;BC SBC 630R0612690805 08/16/05 02 PD-FIRE ALARM CITY HALL 01-210-62-00-5436 09/13/05 12.96 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP-FIRE ALARM CITY HALL 51-000-62-00-5436 12.96 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 38.87 630R2629650805 08/16/05 01 ADMIN-NORTEL SYSTEM 01-110-62-00-5436 09/13/05 518.84 TELEPHONE 02 PD-NORTEL SYSTEM 01-210-62-00-5436 518.84 TELEPHONE 03 WATER OP-NORTEL SYSTEM 51-000-62-00-5436 518.85 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 1,556.53 708Z9110010805 08/16/05 01 WATER OP-ALARM CIRCUIT 51-000-62-00-5436 09/13/05 71.11 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 71.11 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,747.89 SBCLONG SBC LONG DISTANCE 834517498-0805 08/13/05 01 ADMIN-MONTHLY LONG DISTANCE 01-110-62-00-5436 09/13/05 2.03 TELEPHONE INVOICE TOTAL: 2.03 VENDOR TOTAL: 2.03 SCHAIN SCHAIN, BURNEY, ROSS & CITRON 66279 08/08/05 01 WATER OP-ROB ROY CREEK 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 930.00 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY 02 INTERCEPTOR AGREEMENT ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 930.00 66573 08/08/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-ROB ROY CREEK 37-000-75-00-7505 09/13/05 1,200.00 ROB ROY CREEK SANITARY P26 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 27 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 'CHAIN SCHAIN, BURNEY, ROSS & CITRON 66573 08/08/05 02 INTERCEPTOR AGREEMENT ** COMMENT ** 09/13/05 INVOICE TOTAL: 1,200.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 2,130.00 3CHOPPE SCHOPPE DESIGN ASSOC. 11470 07/20/05 01 ARO-WINDETT RIDGE II 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 3, 711. 07 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 3,711.07 11490 07/20/05 01 ARO-X-PAC 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 202.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 202.50 11495 07/27/05 01 ARO-BLACKSTONE BAR & GRILL 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 135.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 135.00 11502 07/25/05 01 ARO-BRISTOL BAY 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 337.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 337.50 11504 07/30/05 01 ARO-FOX ROAD TRAFFIC STUDY 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 9,631.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 9,631.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 14,017.07 SEAGREN SEAGREN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 081705-DEUCHLER 08/17/05 01 SEWER IMPROV-BRUELL STREET 37-000-75-00-7504 09/13/05 146,265.30 BRUELL STREET LIFT STATION 02 PUMP STATION PROJECT, PMT. #4 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 146,265.30 VENDOR TOTAL: 146,265.30 P27 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 28 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ERVMASC SERVICEMASTER COMMERCIAL 126840 08/13/05 01 PD-8/10 CARPET CLEANING 01-210-62-00-5408 00303089 09/13/05 250.00 MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT INVOICE TOTAL: 250.00 126941 08/15/05 01 ADMIN-SEPT. CITY HALL CLEANING 01-110-62-00-5406 09/13/05 550.00 OFFICE CLEANING INVOICE TOTAL: 550.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 800.00 JEYFARTH SEYFARTH, SHAW, FAIRWEATHER 1148566 07/31/05 01 ADMIN-GENERAL LABOR REVIEW 01-110-61-00-5300 09/13/05 1,698.75 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 1,698.75 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,698.75 ;FBCT SWFVCTC 082605 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-2ND QTR 2005 SWFVCTC 01-110-62-00-5404 09/13/05 9,652.14 CABLE CONSORTIUM FEE 02 FRANCHISE DUES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 9,652.14 VENDOR TOTAL: 9,652.14 3HREDCO SHRED-CO 021138883 08/23/05 01 ADMIN-AUGUST SHREDDING CHARGE 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 102.00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 102.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 102.00 SMITH SMITH ENGINEERING I 330796 08/24/05 01 STREETS-YORKVILLE ROAD PROGRAM 01-410-75-00-7101 09/13/05 22,546.37 IN TOWN ROAD PROGRAM P28 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 29 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT MITH SMITH ENGINEERING 330796 08/24/05 02 OBSERVATION ** COMMENT ** 09/13/05 INVOICE TOTAL: 22,546.37 330797 08/24/05 01 STREETS-ROAD PROGRAM STAKING 01-410-75-00-7101 09/13/05 14,574.91 IN TOWN ROAD PROGRAM INVOICE TOTAL: 14,574.91 330869 08/25/05 01 STREETS-IN-TOWN DRAINGE 01-410-75-00-7101 09/13/05 12,160.90 IN TOWN ROAD PROGRAM 02 IMPROVEMENTS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 12,160.90 VENDOR TOTAL: 49,282.18 JTRYPES STRYPES PLUS MORE INC. 9118 08/21/05 01 PD-LETTERING FOR NEW SQUAD CAR 01-210-62-00-5409 00303181 09/13/05 720.00 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 720.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 720.00 JLTIMATE ULTIMATE OFFICE P087448600016 08/19/05 01 PD-POCKET ADD ON'S 01-210-65-00-5802 00303056 09/13/05 75.17 OFFICE SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 75.17 VENDOR TOTAL: 75.17 JNIFIED UNIFIED SUPPLY 0104967-IN 08/04/05 01 WATER OP-CONNECTORS 51-000-75-00-7508 09/13/05 108.99 METERS & PARTS INVOICE TOTAL: 108.99 VENDOR TOTAL: 108.99 UNIQPRD UNIQUE PRODUCTS & SERVICE P29 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 30 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT INIQPRD UNIQUE PRODUCTS & SERVICE 141393 08/25/05 01 ADMIN-JANITORIAL SUPPLIES 01-110-65-00-5804 00102362 09/13/05 144.16 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 144.16 VENDOR TOTAL: 144.16 TPSIL UPS 00004296X2335 08/13/05 01 WATER OP -2 PACKAGES SHIPPED 51-000-65-00-5808 09/13/05 30.95 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL: 30.95 00004296X2345 08/20/05 01 WATER OP -2 PACKAGES SHIPPED 51-000-65-00-5808 09/13/05 35.36 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL: 35.36 VENDOR TOTAL: 66.31 IESCO VESCO 24926 08/17/05 01 ADMIN-LABEL TAPE FOR LABEL 01-110-65-00-5802 09/13/05 71.69 OFFICE SUPPLIES 02 MAKER ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 71.69 VENDOR TOTAL: 71.69 ✓SP VISION SERVICE PLAN 093005 08/19/05 01 ADMIN-SEPTEMBER'S VISION COST 01-110-50-00-5205 09/13/05 772.76 BENEFITS - DENTAL/VISION A 02 ADMIN-SEPT VISION PLAN ** COMMENT ** 03 INSURANCE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 772.76 VENDOR TOTAL: 772.76 WALDENS WALDEN'S LOCK SERVICE P30 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 31 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT ALDENS WALDEN'S LOCK SERVICE 6366 08/04/05 01 MUNICIPAL BLDG-2 KEY PADS 16-000-75-00-7204 00102335 09/13/05 1,724.36 BLDG MAINT - CITY HALL 02 & LABOR ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 1,724.36 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,724.36 1ALMART WALMART COMMUNITY 008497 07/27/05 01 ADMIN-COFFEE 01-110-65-00-5804 09/13/05 17.68 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 17.68 VENDOR TOTAL: 17.68 'ATERSYS WATER SYSTEMS UNLIMITED, LLC. 0027 03/14/05 01 WATER OP-DEHUMIDIFIER 51-000-62-00-5407 00202738 09/13/05 2,700.00 TREATMENT FACILITIES O&M INVOICE TOTAL: 2,700.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 2,700.00 4TRPRD WATER PRODUCTS, INC. 0181701 08/05/05 01 WATER OP-VALVE BOX & MISSION 51-000-65-00-5804 00202735 09/13/05 250.35 OPERATING SUPPLIES 02 BANDS ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 250.35 0182081 08/16/05 01 WATER OP-TRENCH ADAPTOR 51-000-65-00-5804 00202735 09/13/05 1,506.00 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 1,506.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 1,756.35 WYETHATY JOHN JUSTIN WYETH 372 08/26/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-COUNTRYSIDE/ 01-220-61-00-5300 09/13/05 150.00 LEGAL SERVICES P31 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 32 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 'YETHATY JOHN JUSTIN WYETH 372 08/26/05 02 GREENSPACE ** COMMENT ** 09/13/05 INVOICE TOTAL: 150.00 373 08/26/05 01 ARO-DEL WEB 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 675.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 675.00 374 08/26/05 01 ARO-EVERGREEN FARM 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 300.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 300.00 375 08/26/05 01 ARO-CORNEILS CROSSING 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 300.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 300.00 376 08/26/05 01 ARO-WYNDHAM DEER 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 75.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 377 08/26/05 01 AREO-MPI SOUTH 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 75.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 378 08/26/05 01 ARO-LYNWOOD CHURCH 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 37.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 37.50 379 08/26/05 01 ARO-MCVICKERS 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 225.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 225.00 380 08/26/05 01 ARO-AUTUMN CREEK 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 112.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 112.50 P32 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 33 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT 'YETHATY JOHN JUSTIN WYETH 381 08/26/05 01 ARO-WESTBURY EAST 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 37.50 AIR - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 37.50 382 08/26/05 01 ARO-MENARDS COMMERCIAL 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 150.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 150.00 383 08/26/05 01 ARO-CENTEX 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 225.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 225.00 385 08/26/05 01 ARO-ROSENWINKEL 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 825.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 825.00 386 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-GENERAL LEGAL 01-110-61-00-5300 09/13/05 1,275.00 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 1,275.00 387 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-PUBLIC WORKS 01-110-61-00-5300 09/13/05 450.00 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 450.00 388 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-PUBLIC SAFETY 01-110-61-00-5300 09/13/05 75.00 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 389 08/26/05 01 ADMIN-LIBRARY CONTRACTS 01-110-61-00-5300 09/13/05 187.50 LEGAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 187.50 390 08/26/05 01 ARO-LINCOLN PARK 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 450.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 450.00 P33 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 34 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT YETHATY JOHN JUSTIN WYETH 391 08/26/05 01 ARO-MONTALBANO 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 450.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 450.00 393 08/26/05 01 ARO-MCHUGH PROFESSIONAL 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 37.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 37.50 394 08/26/05 01 BLDG/ZONE-RT 71/B3 ANNEX/ 01-220-61-00-5300 09/13/05 37.50 LEGAL SERVICES 02 ZONING REQUESTED BY CITY ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 37.50 395 08/26/05 01 ARO-PROGRESS HOLDINGS 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 225.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 225.00 396 08/26/05 01 ARO-KONICEK 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 187.50 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 187.50 397 08/26/05 01 ARO-DEARBORN 01-000-13-00-1372 09/13/05 75.00 A/R - OTHER INVOICE TOTAL: 75.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 6,637.50 YOECDEV YORKVILLE ECONOMIC DEV 1587 07/22/05 01 ADMIN-YEDC BUSINESS OUTING 01-110-64-00-5605 08/16/05 350.00 TRAVEL/MEALS/LODGING INVOICE TOTAL: 350.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 350.00 YOLIBRAR YORKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY P34 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 35 IME: 13 :35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT OLIBRAR YORKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 071805-RETAX 08/22/05 01 ADMIN-7/18 REAL ESTATE TAX 01-000-40-00-4000 09/13/05 94,480.62 REAL ESTATE TAXES 02 DISTRIBUTION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 94,480.62 073105-0EV 08/30/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-JULY 2005 95-000-78-00-9009 09/13/05 8,400.00 LIBRARY DEV FEE PAYMENTS 02 DEVELOPMENT FEES ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 8,400.00 073105-PPRT 08/30/05 01 ADMIN-JULY 2005 PPRT TRANSFER 01-000-40-00-4010 09/13/05 748.89 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX INVOICE TOTAL: 748.89 081605-RETAX 08/22/05 01 ADMIN-8/16 REAL ESTATE TAX 01-000-40-00-4000 09/13/05 23,445.01 REAL ESTATE TAXES 02 DISTRIBUTION ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 23,445.01 090105-TRANSFER 08/30/05 01 ADMIN-SEPT LIBRARY TRANSFER 01-110-99-00-9923 09/13/05 2,625.00 TRANSFER TO LIBRARY 02 FOR SS & IMRF TAX LEVY ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 2,625.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 129,699.52 (OPDPET YORKVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT 082905 08/29/05 01 PD-IACP CONFERENCE, LUNCH FOR 01-210-64-00-5605 09/13/05 91.47 TRAVEL EXPENSES 02 2 OFFICERS, STAFF MEETING ** COMMENT ** 03 LUNCH ** COMMENT ** 04 PD-DARE CAR REGISTRATION 01-210-65-00-5804 78.00 OPERATING SUPPLIES 05 RENEWAL ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 169.47 VENDOR TOTAL: 169.47 P35 /ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 36 'IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT :D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM IENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT OPOST YORKVILLE POSTMASTER 072905-PENALTY 07/29/05 01 WATER OP-PENALTY BILLS POSTAGE 51-000-65-00-5808 08/09/05 100.00 POSTAGE & SHIPPING INVOICE TOTAL: 100.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 100.00 (OREC YORKVILLE RECREATION DEPT 073105-CAPITAL 08/30/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-JULY 05 CAPITAL 95-000-78-00-9012 09/13/05 700.00 PARKS/REC CAPITAL PAYMENTS INVOICE TOTAL: 700.00 090105-TRANSFER 08/30/05 01 ADMIN-SEPT PARK & REC TRANSFER 01-110-99-00-9940 09/13/05 77,380.58 TRANSFER TO PARK & RECREAT INVOICE TOTAL: 77,380.58 VENDOR TOTAL: 78,080.58 YORKACE YORKVILLE ACE & RADIO SHACK 091177 08/10/05 01 SEWER OP-TAPE, PAINTBRUSH 52-000-65-00-5804 09/13/05 24.97 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 24.97 091427 08/17/05 01 PD-CAR CLEANER SUPPLIES 01-210-62-00-5409 09/13/05 42.94 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 42.94 091662 08/24/05 01 ADMIN-2 3 FT. CABLES 01-110-65-00-5804 09/13/05 11.98 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 11.98 091796 08/27/05 01 PD-NUTS 01-210-65-00-5804 09/13/05 14.32 OPERATING SUPPLIES INVOICE TOTAL: 14.32 VENDOR TOTAL: 94.21 P36 )ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 37 'IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT :D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM /ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT (OSCHOL YORKVILLE SCHOOL DIST #115 JULY05 08/29/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-SCHOOL LAND 95-000-78-00-9011 09/13/05 52,436.82 SCHOOL LAND CASH PMTS 03 CASH PAYMENT FOR JULY 2005 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 52,436. 82 JUNE05 08/29/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-SCHOOL LAND 95-000-78-00-9011 09/13/05 48,994.28 SCHOOL LAND CASH PMTS 03 CASH PAYMENT FOR JUNE 2005 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 48,994.28 MAY05 08/29/05 01 TRUST & AGENCY-SCHOOL LAND 95-000-78-00-9011 09/13/05 31,217.22 SCHOOL LAND CASH PMTS 03 CASH PAYMENT FOR MAY 2005 ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 31,217.22 VENDOR TOTAL: 132,648.32 YOUNGM YOUNG, MARLYS 060705-COW 08/14/05 01 ADMIN-06/07 COW MINUTES 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 187.50 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 187.50 071905-COW 08/18/05 01 ADMIN-7/19 COW MINUTES 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 62.50 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 62.50 080405-ADMIN 08/25/05 01 ADMIN-8/04 ADMIN MINUTES 01-110-62-00-5401 09/13/05 79. 00 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES INVOICE TOTAL: 79.00 VENDOR TOTAL: 329.00 YRKAUTO YORKVILLE AUTO PARTS 707687 07/18/05 01 WATER OP-BLADE, OIL FILTER 51-000-62-00-5409 09/13/05 19.76 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 19.76 P37 ATE: 08/31/05 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAGE: 38 IME: 13:35:08 DETAIL BOARD REPORT D: AP441000.WOW INVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 09/13/2005 INVOICE # INVOICE ITEM ENDOR # DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # P.O. # DUE DATE ITEM AMT RKAUTO YORKVILLE AUTO PARTS 708742 07/25/05 01 WATER OP-PART 51-000-62-00-5409 09/13/05 19.27 MAINTENANCE - VEHICLES INVOICE TOTAL: 19.27 VENDOR TOTAL: 39.03 TOTAL ALL INVOICES: 1,319,671.51 P38 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PAYROLL SUMMARY PAY PERIOD ENDING 8/20/05 SOCIAL REGULAR OVERTIME SUB-TOTAL SECURITY IMRF TOTAL ADMINISTRATION $23,932.76 $0.00 $23,932.76 $1,787.01 $1,804.26 $27,524.03 ENGINEERING $9,764.87 $0.00 $9,764.87 $730.69 $794.86 $11,290.42 POLICE $53,729.12 $1,806.78 $55,535.90 $4,231.05 $331.64 $60,098.59 PUBLIC WORKS $23,963.07 $2,023.55 $25,986.62 $1,984.66 $1,897.86 $29,869.14 PARKS $13,026.20 $227.32 $13,253.52 $1,004.48 $970.15 $15,228.15 RECREATION $11,988.43 $0.00 $11,988.43 $910.52 $868.72 $13,767.67 LIBRARY $6,019.80 $0.00 $6,019.80 $460.52 $297.30 $6,777.62 TOTAL $142,424.25 $4,057.65 $146,481.90 $11,108.93 $6,964.79 $164,555.62 TOTAL PAYROLL 8/20/2005 $164,555.62 TOTAL INVOICES 9/13/2005 $1,319,671.51 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $1,484,227.13 Page 1 of 1 Harold Martin From: Andrew-Nikki Bobbitt[nikndrewc@isbcglobal.net] Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 10:14 PM To: tgraff@yorkville.il.us; hmartin@yorkville.il.us; Firescue37@comcast.net Cc: cc@heartlandinyorkville.org Subject: Heartland Parade Gentlemen, Thank you for your assistance with our 1st Annual Heartland 4th of July Parade. With over 100 participants, I would say it was a huge success. Thanks again. Andrew Bobbitt Heartland Resident 7/13/2005 f Yorkville Police Department - Overtime Manhour Utilization Report - 08-06-05 Date Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time 05/14/05 ' 8 250 0 2 0 11 0 73 110.75 05/28/05. 8 11 18 31 0 0 11.5 0 79.5 97.5 06/11/05...1 3.75 0 33.5 25.5 2 0 1 0 65.75 65.5..,.. 06/25/05 i 4 0 224 0 0 6.75 0 1 36.75 90.5 .. 07/09/05 i 0 0 15 9 0 10 2.25 0 36.25 102.75 .... 07/23/05 3 � 0 f 15 6 __.., 2 0 .. . 30.50 56.5 75.45 ,.. 08/06/05 ! 6 0 12 6 0 0 8.5 4 36.5 119.5 v i 3 t t t � t e I 3 y i r , E i r FY05-06 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Com Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 32.75 13.00 165.50 81.50 6.00 10.00 71.50 4.00 384.25 661.95 Percents 9% 3% 43% 21% 2% 3% 19% 1% 100% N/A Average 4.68 1.86 23.64 11.64 0.86 1.43 10.21 0.57 54.89 94.56 LAST YEAR'S STATISTICS FOR MANHOUR UTILIZATION FY04-05 Court Training Relief Details Admin Emerg Invest Corn Sery Full Time Part Time Totals 125.00 79.25 231.50 299.00 88.25 14.00 377.00 113.50 1327.50 1867.00 Percents 9% 6% 17% 23% 7% 1% 28% 9% 100% N/A Average 4.81 3.05 8.90 11.50 3.39 0.54 14.50 4.37 51.06 71.81 Prepared by Molly Batterson 8/8/2005 Page 1 Yorkville Police Department Manhour Report - July 2005 2005 PATROL JUL` AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN 05 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN` SUI; TOTALS Accidents 32.20 27.58 45.75 32.92 18.25 30.08 25.17 9.58 25.75 20.42 29.00 32.33 25.42 167.67 Administrative Activity 324.92 313.05 389.33 434.42 525.50 701.20 660.08 468.92 447.65 497.42 419.92 335.00 308.75 3137.74 Animal Complaints 7.92 6.08 4.75 10.00 6.45 5.83 5.50 2.92 3.42 6.83 5.13 6.33 4.67 34.80 Arrest Activity 20.73 52.67 17.33 29.58 24.50 38.83 30.75 22.08 8.50 23.10 26.58 37.42 57.83 206.26 Assist Agencies 179.28 223.75 116.75 152.50 118.92 143.50 121.17 158.42 147.17 144.35 127.17 180.50 183.92 1062.70 Community Relations 88.33 77.33 91.17 88.67 93.75 36.80 35.42 64.08 43.83 86.33 99.83 54.42 48.67 432.58 Departmental Duties 118.83 122.58 139.17 109.42 92.50 139.33 166.67 93.33 108.75 89.92 89.42 150.83 102.75 801.67 Investigations 81.75 57.67 63.92 63.50 29.58 31.33 19.75 28.33 69.75 25.83 23.00 23.00 74.83 264.49 Ordinance/Traffic Violations 58.45 100.68 61.98 85.93 52.27 101.80 128.60 82.42 104.42 84.93 77.45 83.78 151.58 713.18 Personnel Activity 640.08 789.93 660.10 398.45 473.83 747.50 586.95 432.92 525.67 481.55 598.42 613.33 699.42 3938.26 Preventive Patrol 733.35 792.68 971.15 720.53 791.30 772.35 752.37 747.58 895.68 685.70 665.58 682.55 824.98 5254.44 Public Complaints 147.17 131.58 87.32 98.97 69.13 124.25 74.50 51.75 105.08 87.00 97.33 131.00 93.17 639.83 Public Services 39.33 32.00 33.42 71.42 28.17 32.08 56.33 29.92 34.75 33.17 23.17 39.42 61.42 278.18 Report Activity 167.50 257.75 179.33 195.92 132.52 180.67 162.08 164.75 167.57 174.00 185.67 173.67 162.42 1190.16 School Activity 3.67 94.83 246.83 263.13 195.33 172.50 238.08 222.83 161.75 214.67 207.00 60.83 0.42 1105.58 Traffic Activity 205.68 250.98 215.17 209.80 179.92 268.42 282.60 312.15 287.50 240.67 235.00 246.25 356.92 1961.09 Training 309.17 83.42 158.58 251.08 402.08 165.67 251.08 184.58 330.08 216.75 351.67 277.67 64.50 1676.33 2005 ADMINISTRATIVE JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN 05 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL TOTALS Chief 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1213.31 CPAT Officer 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1213.31 Crossing Guards(In Days) 0.00 10.00 42.00 56.00 43.00 39.00 60.00 66.00 50.50 59.50 59.50 6.50 0.00 302.00 Detectives 173.33 346.66 346.66 519.99 519.99 519.99 519.99 2946.61 Lieutenant 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1213.31 Office Supervisor 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 173.33 1213.31 Records Clerks 302.08 173.33 340.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 346.66 2426.62 TOTALS 4153:76 4291.21 :4564.03 4312.22 4316.98 4771.12 4870.41 4529:20 4904.46 4732.11 4880.81 4694.80 4781.64 33393.43 Yorkville Police Department Offense Report - July 2005 Offense Categories JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ' 04 TOTALS JAN' FEB IMARI APR IMAY�JUN NIJUL 05 TOTALS Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j 0 i 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 0 Assault 0 2 2 0 1 0 11 1 i 0 0 = 1 I 0 1 1 4 Battery 3 6 1 5 4 7 50 7 6 5 5 _ _ 7... 8,.. ' 7 45......_.. Burglary 12 6 5 1 2 _ 13 �71 7 ' ..5 ..1 . .7.. 5 � 2 i.. .4 � 11 41 Cannabis Offenses 1 1 1 1 2 1 16 5 0 2 2 = 0 3 4 16 Controlled Substance Offenses 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 0 0 s 0 2 ' 0 2 Crimes Involving Children 4 4 6 7 0 2 41 3 3 i 1 ; 4 1 1 1 6 5 23 Criminal Damage 20 12 17 12 17 18 156 12 I 12 z 19 14 19 I 14 28 118 Deceptive Practices 5 6 3 1 4 0 36 6 3 4E ° 5 , 4 3 = 4 29 Drug Paraphernalia Offenses 3 1 0 0 2 3 15 1 1 2 I 3 0 I 1 4 12 Firearms Offenses 10 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 ' 1 ; 4 ; 0 0 0 5 es Gambling Offens _. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 0 ; 0 0 = 0 0 0 Kidnapping 1 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 1 0 ` 1 I 1 2 I 1 5 ' ::N, e ' ,,4.. .+Y, :; ✓, . ...� � � �Hl �.10 `"Yx1lg�i e ��TI-m8. �Y ,A� YFdbHX.��µf qj�.x �,vL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,:al *�9��~� ; .q // k Y .Ar� 7,% 8 :. �Yel/,>�.y.,,e/,i-:,,o' // ,,r;2,,,,,,7,,,,,4114,,,,/, : Liquor Offenses 1 6 3 3 4 0 28 0 2 ! 1 ' 2 I 0 1 3 7 15 Murder 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 I 0 ; 0 0 Robbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 € 0 1 1 1 Sex Offenses 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 I 0 1 Theft 10 7 13 6 7 12 114 16 11 13 12 ! 13 12 9 86 All Other Criminal Offenses 18 11 15 14 11 14 170 18 = 9 16 15 a 16 16 15 105 Traffic Incidents JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV> ; DEC 04 TOTALS JAN I FEBIMARI APRIMAYIJUNIJUL 05 TOTALS Driving Under The Influence 1 0 10 5 2 11 46 5 4 1 1 3 4 ' 7 i 9 33 License/Registration Violations 24 57 33 44 25 35 495 30 1, 35 22 42 1 45 34 ; 58 266 Seatbelt Citations 16 18 14 9 16 8 314 44 1 22 42 25 74 ; 29 ° 23 259 Seatbelt Warnings 19 13 12 6 16 0 155 39 26 13 I 20 ? 20 € 0 24 142 Speeding Citations 12 37 21 18 35 36 382 39 '; 53 I 61 1 47 43 28 61 332 Speeding Warnings 0 0 0 40 37 42 280 51 71 1 80 I 43 43 s 28 ; 0 316 Transportation of Alcohol 1 4 4 5 0 2 20 1 1 's 1 6 2 ' 3 1 15 Uninsured Motor Vehicle 29 43 25 24 16 31 418 21 = 31 = 26 35 38 ? 38 47 236 Total Citations Issued 132 233 170 158 118 181 2176 130 177 205 , 213 255 234 287 1501 Total Verbal Warnings Issued 5 15 6 8 9 6 85 6 5 ' 4 12 ' ' 2 ` 5 , 1 35 Total Written Warnings Issued 264 269 221 244 237 326 3533 393 ' 334 ? 363 291 . 259 ° 315 447 2402 Accident Reports Taken JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV'' DEC' 04 TOTALS JAN I FEBI MARL APR MAY JUN I JUL 05 TOTALS Hit and Run Accident 1 1 4 5 0 5 28 6 I 2 2 3 5 5 1 4 27 Property Damage Accident 32 36 23 39 27 34 360 33 I 17 23 21 ; 39 36 21 190 Personal Injury Accident 8 5 10 5 3 3 52 4 = 2 4 ' 1 3 ' 2 5 21 Total Accidents Taken 41 42 37 49 30 42 440 43 i 21 , 29 ' 25 ; 47 ' 43 30 238 **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. ,o, c'T,. Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary _ yyt , ° July6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 ES' '�8gjtg 9 v�1836 : 051190 through 051396 V14----1 Page 1 of 11 4.LE �vy 051190 07-07-05 Route 47/Landmark Avenue 051200 .... 07-09-05 Hydraulic Ave/Morgan Street Traffic Arrest: After receiving a call of a possibly Traffic Arrest: Officer located a driver in need of intoxicated driver, officers located said vehicle which assistance (flat tire). Upon speaking with the driver, completed numerous traffic violations prior to officers they told officer that they had hit a few things. Officer being able to pull said vehicle over. After doing so, immediately suspected the driver was under the officers suspected driver of being under the influence influence, as well as located open alcohol in the and driver agreed to complete field sobriety tests. vehicle, and asked them to perform field sobriety After failing said tests, officers determined they were tests. Driver refused. Officer placed driver under under the influence and arrested driver for DUI. Once arrest for DUI. Once at Corrections, driver refused to at Corrections, driver agreed to submit to a breath test submit to any further testing. which registered at a .265 BAC. 051201 .... 07-09-05 Route 34/Route 47 051191 07-07-05 200 Blk. S.Bridge Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended Assist Business Agency license and taken into custody for such. 051192 07-07-05 Route 71/Route 126 051202.... 07-09-05 McHugh Road/E.Main Street Accident Curfew: Two juveniles were located by officers out past curfew and were turned over to their parents. 051193 07-07-05 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Lockout 051203 .... 07-09-05 Route 47/Somonauk Street Accident 051194 07-07-05 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Lockout 051204 .... 07-09-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 051195 07-07-05 1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $2250 051205 .... 07-09-05 100 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street worth of damage done to their vehicle when named Burglary: Victim stated approximately $520 worth of suspects scratched the paint with an unknown object. construction equipment/building materials were stolen Pending investigation. from inside their business under construction. 051196 07-08-05 100 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street 051206 .... 07-10-05 Route 71/Wing Road Lockout Traffic Arrest: Officers located subject who was called in by three different citizens as a reckless driver, 051197 07-08-05 100 Blk. Park Street possibly DUI driver. Officer noted a traffic violation Forgery: Victim stated while on vacation, an adult and immediately pulled over said vehicle. Driver was child forged deposit slips, removing $400 from their immediately suspected as being DUI and officers checking account. Pending investigation. asked if they would submit to field sobriety tests. Driver agreed and failed all tests. Officer arrested 051198 07-08-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway subject for DUI. Once at Corrections, driver refused to Unlawful Visitation Interference: Parent did not have submit to any other testing. children available for the other parent's court appointed visitation date/time. 051199 07-09-05 400 Blk. Jefferson Street Violation of Order of Protection/Domestic Battery: Victim stated offender entered their residence, disregarding an order of protection, where an argument ensued and a battery was committed against the victim. No injuries were sustained. .,03 C,,.,, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary '2. 4 „�' July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 Esr 11"8 051190 through 051396 9*.:I ''.---go Page 2 of 11 051207 07-09-05 300 BIk. Walter Street 051211 .... 07-10-05 100 Blk. Colonial Parkway Harassment by Telephone/Battery: Subject stated Motor Vehicle Theft/Criminal Damage to Property: that on 07-03-05, an argument ensued with a couple Victim stated they loaned their vehicle to a friend for a over fireworks. According to the victim, the suspects few hours. The friend (suspect) did not return the hit, kicked and beat the victim and had called the vehicle within the allotted time, and through other victim approximately thirty times, telling the victim they contacts, victim learned the suspect had "dumped” the never wanted to hear from them again. Upon vehicle in Chicago, Illinois and that the vehicle was speaking with the suspects, they stated an argument damaged. Victim retrieved vehicle and had it towed had ensued over being accused of stealing fireworks, back to Yorkville, stating over $3000 of damage had however, the suspect had acted physically only in self- been done to the vehicle. Victim was referred to the defense, as they were attacked by victim. Due to the State's Attorney's Office for charges. Suspect was no lapse of time from reporting the incident, victim was where to be found. referred to the State's Attorney's Office for charges. 051212 .... 07-11-05 Route 126/Route 47 051208 07-10-05 Route 34/Center Parkway Accident Traffic Arrest/Curfew: Officers located a vehicle called in by passerby's as a possible DUI. Officers spoke 051213 .... 07-11-05 100 Blk. S.Bridge Street with driver, who was not intoxicated, and stated they Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated a golf cart lived in the subdivision. Officers later learned the at their business had been tipped over, spilling subject was fifteen, lived in a neighboring town and approximately $5 of gasoline from its tank, damaging did not have a driver's license. Officers placed the grass underneath. No damage to the golf cart. juvenile driver under arrest for Curfew and No Valid Driver's License. Driver's parents were contacted and 051214 .... 07-11-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street came to pick driver up at Corrections. Accident 051209 07-10-05 Route 47/Galena Road 051215 .... 07-11-05 800 Blk. W.John Street Traffic Arrest: Officers responded to a one-car Lockout accident. Officers suspected the driver to be DUI and learned the driver did not have a valid license. After 051216 .... 07-11-05 Desk Report agreeing to take field sobriety tests, driver failed the Warrant Arrest: Subject was at the Yorkville Police tests and was taken into custody for DUI and No Valid Department and taken into custody for a valid arrest License. Once at Corrections, driver agreed to submit warrant. to a breath test, registering a .139 BAC. 051217.... 07-11-05 1600 Blk. N.Bridge Street 051210 07-10-05 500 BIk. S.Bridge Street Lockout Retail Theft/Warrant Arrest: Employee called in a retail theft at a local establishment, stating an 051218 .... 07-12-05 Somonauk St/Colton St individual stole a 12-pack of Mountain Dew (valued at Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a $5). While Officers investigated said retail theft, suspended license and taken into custody for such. learned that the employee had a valid warrant for their arrest and took them into custody for said warrant. 051219 .... 07-12-05 300 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 051220 .... 07-12-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street Deceptive Practices: Detectives assisted in another agency's case of a stolen debit card and purchases made in Yorkville on said card. Yorkville Police Department incident Report Summary July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 FST 051190 through 051396 Page 3of11 051221 07-12-05 Route 47/Galena Road 051232.... 07-13-05 1300 BIk. Chestnut Lane Accident Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported two electronic devices, valued at $600, stolen from inside 051222 07-12-05 Lockport, Illinois their unlocked vehicle. Suspect also put antifreeze, Canine Training black permanent marker all over their paint and also put sugar in the gas tank, causing $1150 of damage. 051223 07-12-05 900 BIk. Harvest Trail Lockout 051233.... 07-13-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Lockout 051224 07-12-05 Route 47Nan Emmon Street Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving on a suspended 051234.... 07-13-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail license and taken into custody for such. Assist CPAT 051225 07-12-05 400 Blk. W.Washington Street 051235.... 07-13-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $300 of Lockout damage to their rear sliding truck window after unknown offender(s) broke it out with an unknown 051236 .... 07-13-05 Route 71/Route 47 object. Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051226 07-12-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 051237.... 07-14-05 1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated 051227 07-12-05 100 BIk. Colonial Parkway suspect(s) damaged their vehicle by causing nicks in Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated unknown the front windshield and driver's side windows. offender(s) smashed a window on their vehicle to gain Damage estimated at $300. entry and remove a stereo valued at$500. Damage on vehicle valued at $100. 051238.... 07-14-05 1400 Blk. Aspen Lane Domestic Trouble 051228 07-13-05 Montgomery, Illinois Canine Assist 051239.... 07-14-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway Lockout 051229 07-13-05 300 BIk. Mulhern Court Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported $1360 051240.... 07-14-05 1200 BIk. Route 34 worth of electronic equipment was stolen from inside Lockout their vehicle after unknown offender(s) smashed out a window and removed said property. Damage to 051241 .... 07-14-05 600 BIk. Parkside Lane window and car door valued at $600. Lockout 051230 07-13-05 2700 Blk. N.Bridge Street 051242.... 07-14-05 1200 BIk. N.Bridge Street Theft Over$300: Business reported a pond fountain Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown aerator was stolen from their property. The fountain is offender(s) graffiti'd the side of their building causing valued at $3000. It is unknown who took the item. $150 worth of damage. Officers noted the graffiti and its contents in their report. 051231 07-13-05 200 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Warrant Arrest: Officers received a warrant for a 051243.... 07-14-05 900 BIk Game Farm Road subject. Officers located said individual and took them Accident into custody. ,.��13 cYorkville Police Department incident Report Summary '2.. 9, ,° July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 �% 1636 051190 through 051396 Page 4 of 11 SCE V" 051244 07-14-05 600 Blk. N.Bridge Street 051256 .... 07-15-05 300 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street Domestic Battery: Victim, while asking officers to Assist CPAT assist getting their possession back from an ex-friend, told officers that on several previous occasions, they 051257.... 07-15-05 Van Emmon St/Woodland Dr had been struck by their live-in friend. Officers Assist CPAT observed no physical marks and the victim did not want to pursue charges. 051258 .... 07-15-05 Route 71Nan Emmon Street Assist CPAT 051245 07-15-05 1500 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lockout 051259 .... 07-15-05 8700 BIk. Van Emmon Street Assist CPAT 051246 07-15-05 Fox Street/Morgan Street Traffic Arrest: After being pulled over for speeding, 051260 .... 07-15-05 300 BIk. Mulhern Court officers learned the subject was driving without a valid Other Public Complaints license and was taken into custody for such. 051261 .... 07-16-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail 051247 07-15-05 Route 47/Amurol Drive Misrepresentation of Age by Minor: A bouncer at a Accident local establishment turned in a "fake" identification to Yorkville Officer. The person using the identification 051248 07-15-05 100 Blk. Countryside Parkway had left the establishment prior to officer arriving. Accident 051262 .... 07-16-05 100 BIk. Appletree Court 051249 07-15-05 Desk Report Runaway Sex Offender Registration 051263 .... 07-17-05 200 Blk. Hillcrest Avenue 051250 07-15-05 Route 47/Kennedy Road Canine Assist Ambulance 051264 .... 07-16-05 200 BIk. E.Veterans Parkway 051251 07-15-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street Lockout Lockout 051265 .... 07-16-05 Appletree Court/Route 47 051252 07-15-05 600 BIk. Center Parkway Accident Warrant Arrest/Possession of Cannabis/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: While assisting two detectives 051266 .... 07-16-05 Bridge Street/Center Street from another jurisdiction, officer located an individual Accident who was wanted on a valid warrant. Officer took said individual into custody and located cannabis and drug 051267 .... 07-16-05 900 Blk. Homestead Drive paraphernalia on their person. Domestic Trouble 051253 07-15-05 9300 BIk. Van Emmon Street 051268 .... 07-16-05 900 BIk. Game Farm Road Assist CPAT Assist Ambulance 051254 07-15-05 9000 BIk. Van Emmon Street 051269 .... 07-16-05 400 BIk. E.Spring Street Assist CPAT Domestic Trouble 051255 07-15-05 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street Assist CPAT <ti9 0 Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary - July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 f '36 051190 through 051396 9 ''11--- y Page 5 of 11 0 ECCE �'y 051270 07-17-05 Route 47/Cannonball Trail 051280 .... 07-18-05 500 Blk. Countryside Center Accident— Fatal: Unit went off roadway, Harassment by Telephone overcorrected and rolled over several times, causing fatal injuries to driver and serious injury to passenger. 051281 .... 07-18-05 300 Blk. Walter Street Accident reconstruction investigation pending. Assistance Rendered Civil Category 051271 07-17-05 400 BIk. W.Van Emmon St Missing Person: Individual was reported as missing 051282 .... 07-18-05 100 BIk. W.Veterans Parkway by concerned friends. Individual returned home Robbery: Offender entered business and forcibly several hours after being reported as missing and removed money from the cash drawer. Pending officers verified their identity, removing them from the investigation. computer as missing. 051283.... 07-19-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street 051272 07-17-05 Route 47/Cannonball Trail Assist Business Agency Traffic Arrest/Consumption of Alcohol by Minor: Officers located a vehicle that had been called in as a 051284.... 07-19-05 500 BIk. Freemont Street possible DUI. Officers spoke with subject and Lockout immediately suspected them as being intoxicated. Driver agreed to perform field sobriety tests and failed 051285 .... 07-19-05 1400 BIk. N.Bridge Street all tests. Officers took subject into custody for DUI Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated suspect and Consumption by Minor, as they were under 21. broke out the front passenger window of the vehicle Once at corrections, subject agreed to take a breath causing $500 worth of damage as well as stole a test, which registered at .14 BAC. partially used bottle of cologne from inside (valued at $15). Victim and suspect have had problems with 051273 07-16-05 Route 47/Appletree Court each other in the past. Pending investigation. Traffic Arrest/Warrant Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license as well as being 051286 .... 07-19-05 Route 47/Corneils Road wanted for a valid arrest warrant. Officers took Accident subject into custody for both. 051287 .... 07-20-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street 051274 07-17-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street Building Check: Officers located a gated fence open Accident and unsecure, contacting the owners of the building to notify them of the situation. 051275 07-17-05 100 BIk. Center Parkway House Check 051288 .... 07-21-05 Desk Report Assist State Police: Yorkville received an 051276 07-17-05 8000 Blk. Route 34 informational notice of a person not residing within city Accident limits having their FOID card revoked. 051277 07-17-05 500 Blk. W.Barberry Circle 051289.... 07-20-05 7400 Blk. American Way Harassment by Telephone Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported the steering column on their tractor had wires cut. 051278 07-18-05 300 Blk. Olsen Street Damage valued at $350. Death— Natural Causes 051290 .... 07-20-05 700 Blk. Game Farm Road 051279 07-18-05 Route 126/Route 47 Lockout Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051291 .... 07-20-05 Route 126/Route 47 Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a valid license and taken into custody for such. Ksr) sir, Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary \i v., July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 EST6 051190 through 051396 V111,--'1 Page 6 of 11 CCE ` 051292 07-20-05 100 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway 051303.... 07-21-05 300 Blk. Walter Street Lockout Other Public Complaints 051293 07-20-05 1200 Blk. Clearwater Drive 051304.... 07-21-05 600 Blk. W.Veterans Parkway Theft Over$300: Victim stated $650 worth of Found Articles construction equipment was taken from a construction site. 051305.... 07-21-05 Route 47/Greenbriar Road Traffic Arrest: Subject was driving without a valid 051294 07-20-05 Route 47/Countryside license and taken into custody for such. Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051306 .... 07-21-05 1400 Blk. Cannonball Trail Misrepresentation of Age by Minor: A bouncer at a 051295 07-20-05 2000 Blk. S.Bridge Street local establishment turned in a "fake" identification to Parking Violation: Officer located subject parked in Yorkville Officer. The person using the identification handicapped parking space. Officers learned that a had left the establishment prior to officer arriving. caller stated the vehicle possibly had narcotics inside. Officers received consent from the driver to complete 051307.... 07-22-05 Route 47/Route 34 a canine check for narcotics. The canine alerted, Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a however, no narcotics were detected. The driver suspended license and taken into custody for such. stated the caller is someone who was inside the vehicle and was mad at them, and where the dog 051308.... 07-22-05 Route 47/Wheaton Avenue alerted was where the caller had been seated. Assist County Police 051296 07-21-05 1000 Blk. Homestead Drive 051309.... 07-22-05 Route 34/Eldamain Road Criminal Damage to Property/Theft $300 and Under: Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Victim stated their yard had been trampled on, suspended license and taken into custody for such. damaging some plants and terrain, and their yard had been tee-pee'd. A bird feeder and the shepherd's 051310.... 07-22-05 1300 Blk. Chestnut Lane hook it had been located on were also stolen from Harassment by Telephone their residence yard. Property Valued at $90. 051311 .... 07-24-05 1600 BIk. N.Bridge Street 051297 07-21-05 Route 47/Somonauk Street Accident Accident 051312.... 07-22-05 Route 47/Route 126 051298 07-21-05 Tinley Park, Illinois Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a Canine Training valid license and taken into custody for such. 051299 07-21-05 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street 051313.... 07-23-05 200 Blk. E.Veterans Parkway Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a Lockout suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051314.... 07-23-05 Desk Report 051300 07-21-05 Van Emmon Street/Mill Street Found Articles Canine Search 051315.... 07-23-05 500 Blk. Powers Court 051301 07-21-05 1200 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lockout Accident 051302 07-21-05 200 BIk. Elizabeth Street Found Bicycle =`�tio �lfo Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary , a _- July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 051190 through 051396 1, 11/2zo Page7of11 � 051316 07-24-05 600 BIk. White Oak Way 051328.... 07-26-05 800 Blk. S.Bridge Street Criminal Trespass to Residence: Victim stated Junk/Salvage Title Investigation several teenagers entered their yard and jumped into their swimming pool. Officers ran the license plate 051329 .... 07-26-05 Hillside Drive given by the victim and located one of the offenders. Lockout Victim did not wish to sign complaints for trespassing. 051317 07-24-05 1500 Blk. Cottonwood Trail 051330 .... 07-26-05 Desk Report Criminal Trespass to Residence: Victim stated Assist Other Government Agency possibly an ex-friend left a message inside a magazine located in their unlocked garage. Officers 051331 .... 07-26-05 Desk Report took message into evidence. Assist Other Government Agency 051318 07-24-05 1500 BIk. Walsh Drive 051332.... 07-26-05 Blaine Street/State Street Lockout Lockout 051319 07-24-05 100 BIk. Appletree Court 051333.... 07-26-05 Route 126/Route 47 Runaway Traffic Arrest/Possession of Cannabis/Possession of Drug Equipment: Subject was found driving on a 051320 07-24-05 500 BIk. Poplar Drive suspended license. When subject was taken into Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $10 of custody, they located cannabis and drug damage done to their vehicle, which had been "egged" paraphernalia during the search incident to arrest. by unknown offender(s). 051334 .... 07-26-05 Voided Report Number 051321 07-25-05 Route 34/Route 47 Accident 051335.... 07-26-05 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Circle Domestic Battery: Victim stated they are currently 051322 07-25-05 Route 47/Landmark Avenue separated from their spouse (suspect) and on 07-22- Accident 05, went to the residence to pickup their child. Suspect pushed victim during an argument, causing 051323 07-25-05 Route 47/Fox Street bruising. Officers forwarded report to the State's Accident Attorney's Office and Probation, as the suspect is currently on probation for a previous Domestic Battery 051324 07-25-05 Route 34/Cannonball Trail charge. Pending. Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving without a valid license and taken into custody for such. 051336 .... 07-26-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Retail Theft: Employee stated suspect pumped 051325 07-25-05 John Street/Cottonwood Trail $26.25 worth of gasoline and did not pay for the fuel. Neighborhood Trouble 051337.... 07-26-05 Hydraulic Ave/Heustis Street 051326 07-25-05 800 Blk. Flint Creek Lane Lockout Theft Over$300: Victim reported patio furniture and fire pit was stolen from the back yard of the residence 051338 .... 07-26-05 Route 34/Center Parkway they were house-sitting for. Property valued at Accident approximately $556. 051327 07-25-05 1800 Blk. Marketview Drive Lockout cS-1) CI Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 ''6 051190 through 051396 �.�f�,Z.--�o Page 8 of 11 "CCE �? 051339 07-26-05 1400 BIk. Cannonball Trail 051346 .... 07-27-05 1400 Blk. White Pine Court Domestic Battery: Victim stated they encountered a Burglary from Motor Vehicle/Criminal Damage to friend in the parking lot of a local establishment where Property: Victim stated they left the car door unlocked the friend (suspect) kicked and punched the victim. last night. The next morning, victim stated they Victim stated they do not hit the opposite sex and did noticed property from inside the vehicle missing. not strike back. Victim was given the State's Officers recovered some of the property in tact, Attorney's Office to pursue charges. however, some had been damaged and a hat still remained missing. Total damage estimated at $85. 051340 07-26-05 1500 BIk. Cottonwood Trail Total property loss estimated at $15. Assault: Victim from 051339 stated they had heard the suspect from 051339 was making verbal threats 051347.... 07-27-05 1200 BIk. Evergreen Lane towards the victim's safety to patrons at a local Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim reported $350 of establishment. property, including CD's and a radar detector, was taken from inside their unlocked vehicle by unknown 051341 07-27-05 1200 Blk. Willow Way offender(s). Attempted Burglary from Motor Vehicle/Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated the rear window 051348 .... 07-27-05 1600 Blk. Cypress Lane on their vehicle had been broken out by unknown Found Articles offender(s) causing $300 of damage. Nothing was taken from inside the vehicle. 051349 .... 07-27-05 1000 BIk. John Street Criminal Damage to Property: Victim reported $50 of 051342 07-27-05 1200 Blk. Evergreen Lane damage done to their pool cover by unknown Attempted Burglary from Motor Vehicle/Criminal offender(s). Damage to Property: Victim stated the driver's side window, door hinges, exterior and interior of same 051350 .... 07-27-05 1700 Blk. John Street door had $1150 of damage done when unknown Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated a set of offender(s) broke the window out. Nothing was taken keys valued at$5 was taken from inside their from inside the vehicle. unlocked vehicle by unknown offender(s). 051343 07-27-05 1700 BIk. John Street 051351 .... 07-27-05 100 BIk. E.Spring Street Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $120 of Fraud: Victim stated they believed an account had damage had been done after unknown offender(s) been opened using their name and information without slashed a rear tire of their vehicle. their knowledge. A $198 collection notice had come to their address for an account they did not open. 051344 07-27-05 1200 Blk. Willow Way Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $20 of 051352.... 07-27-05 Route 34/Bristol Ridge Road damage had been done after unknown offender(s) Accident knocked their mailbox off of its pedestal. 051353 .... 07-27-05 200 BIk. Walsh Circle 051345 07-27-05 1300 Blk. Willow Way Credit Card Fraud: Victim was informed of several Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated $125 of purchases ($1389) made on their credit card without damage had been done after unknown offender(s) their authorization, possibly stolen via online identity slashed a front tire of their vehicle. theft. 051354.... 07-27-05 Evergreen Lane/Willow Way Found Articles 051355.... 07-27-05 400 Landmark Avenue Assistance Rendered Civil Category c'0 C,,.h Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary = rt July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 �. ='B36 051190 through 051396 1`'-2 20 kPage 9 of 11 051356 07-27-05 Cannonball Trail/Overlook Ct 051363 .... 07-28-05 Route 47/Elizabeth Street Accident Traffic Arrest/Obstructing an Officer/Fleeing & Eluding: Dispatch was called by a third party who stated an 051357 07-27-05 Mill Road/Kennedy Road accident had occurred in a restaurant parking lot and it Theft Over$300: Offender was caught stealing 400 looked as if one of the persons involved was pounds of copper wire belonging to the railroad. intoxicated. Upon the officer's arrival to the area, the Value of property is $400. suspect disobeyed the officer's orders to put their car in "park", fled in his car, dumped the car, and ran into 051358 07-27-05 1500 Blk. Stoneridge Court another area establishment to hide. Officers located Burglary from Motor Vehicle: Victim stated some time offender who was highly intoxicated and was giving during the night, unknown offender(s) had entered officers various dates of birth. Offender refused all their unlocked pickup truck and removed a face plate field sobriety tests, and officers took offender into to their stereo. Property valued at $300. custody. Once at Corrections, offender refused to submit to any other tests. 051359 07-28-05 500 Blk. W.Kendall Drive Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown 051364 .... 07-28-05 3 W.Veterans Parkway offender(s) damaged their vehicle while it was parked Lockout at their work by scratching the fender. Damage estimated at $150. 051365.... 07-28-05 500 BIk. W.Kendall Drive Lockout 051360 07-28-05 700 BIk. Game Farm Road Criminal Trespass to State Supported Property: A 051366 .... 07-29-05 300 Blk. E.Orange Street subject known to the officer to have been banned from Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated that while school property was spotted as trespassing. Pending. on vacation, unknown offender(s) "egged" their house, doing $500 of damage to the exterior. 051361 07-28-05 S.Main Street/Fox Street Accident 051367.... 07-29-05 Route 47/Main Street Accident 051362 07-28-05 Galena Road/Route 47 Reckless Driving: Two subjects got into a traffic 051368.... 07-29-05 1400 Blk. Chestnut Lane altercation which was handled by Kendall County and Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown where both were cited for traffic violations. One offender(s) hit their vehicle with an unknown object subject came to Yorkville to state another traffic causing a dent. Damage estimated at $150. altercation had occurred again, however, no citations were issued. 051369.... 07-29-05 200 BIk. W.Kendall Drive Suicide Attempt/Possession of Drug Equipment: While investigating a suicide attempt, officers located drug paraphernalia in the victim's vehicle. Case will be forwarded to the State's Attorney's Office for charge review. 051370 .... 07-29-05 Desk Report Assist Other Government Agency : 12-).p Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 051190 through 051396 o,, '' :, Page 10 of 11 051371 07-29-05 100 BIk. S.Bridge Street 051383 .... 08-01-05 100 BIk. W.Veterans Parkway Citizen Assist/Aggravated Battery: During a citizen Traffic Arrest/Obstructing Justice: Officers received a assist, adult victim's parent convinced victim to tell call that an employee was keeping a patron from police of an incident that occurred the previous night. driving away, as they were highly intoxicated. Upon Victim stated offender got into a verbal argument with arrival, officers were given false names by the them at which point offender took a kitchen knife and intoxicated subject. They finally identified the subject held it the back of the victim's neck. Victim had a and learned the subject had one DUI pending. small scratch and would not press charges. Victim Officers coerced the subject from their vehicle and was given information about domestic violence and took the subject into custody for DUI. Subject was how to press charges should they change their mind. transported to Corrections where the subject could not give a sufficient sample for a breath test. Officers 051372 07-29-05 1800 BIk. Columbine Drive received approval from the State's Attorney's Office Suspicious Circumstances for Attempted Obstruction of Justice, DUI, and for Driving While Suspended for a Statutory Summary 051373 07-29-05 Route 34 Suspension —Class 4 Felony. Found Articles 051384 .... 08-01-05 John Street/Sycamore Street 051374 07-30-05 1500 BIk. N.Bridge Street Lockout Lockout 051385 .... 08-01-05 Route 47/Route 34 051375 07-30-05 Route 47/Kennedy Road Accident Accident 051386 .... 08-01-05 Route 47/Route 34 051376 07-30-05 Route 34/Route 47 Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051387 .... 08-01-05 1500 Blk. N.Bridge Street 051377 07-30-05 1400 Blk. N.Bridge Street Lockout Citizen Assist 051388 .... 08-01-05 2000 BIk. S.Bridge Street 051378 07-31-05 Route 126/Mill Street Accident Traffic Arrest: Subject was found driving on a suspended license and taken into custody for such. 051389 .... 08-01-05 1300 Blk. Willow Way Accident 051379 07-31-05 400 Blk. Kennedy Road Domestic Trouble 051390 .... 08-01-05 200 Blk. E.Spring Street Other Public Complaints 051380 08-01-05 400 BIk. E.Park Street Harassment by Telephone 051391 .... 08-01-05 200 Blk. E.Van Emmon Street Criminal Damage to Property: Victim stated unknown 051381 08-01-05 500 Blk. Kelly Avenue offender(s) broke the windshield and two windows of Other Public Complaints their vehicle. Damage to property valued at $600. 051382 08-01-05 Prairie Meadows Drive 051392 .... 08-02-05 Tinley Park, Illinois Accident Canine Training 051393.... 08-02-05 2100 BIk. High Ridge Lane Harassing Telephone Calls c'4 Ci Yorkville Police Department Incident Report Summary ' I .° July 6, 2005 through August 2, 2005 ESL` _1'---,:_'___'.0 =1836 051190 through 051396 151, r`'' 0 Page 11 of 11 051394 08-02-05 Route 47/Fox Street Accident 051395 08-02-05 1000 Blk. Dalton Avenue Domestic Trouble 051396 08-02-05 900 Blk. Game Farm Road Park Injury: Officers were called to the scene of a park injury to document the incident. BUILDING PERMIT REPORT United City of Yorkville Department of Building Safety 1 June 2005 TypesPet z it of �� s 2-Family � Number of Permits Issued SFD (Beginning 2005, Multiple-Fainily Couunercial Industrial Miscellaneous I Total Construction Cost 2 Permits=1 5lruelure) June 2005 172 55 0 0 3 0 114 $11,027,814.00 Calendar Year 2005 z 623 224 5 0 25 0 364 $57,249,115.00 Fiscal Year 2005 306 98 0 0 9 0 199 $23,547,659.00 June 2004 128 55 0 0 1 0 72 $10,515,220.00 Calendar Year 2004 2 527 248 3 0 6 0 269 $50,956,448.00 Fiscal Year 2004 255 116 0 0 3 0 136 $25,930,853.00 June 2003 104 34 2 0 4 0 64 $8,083,515.00 Calendar Year 2003' 412 161 6 0 15 1 229 $39,392,920.00 Fiscal Year 2003' 197 65 3 0 7 0 122 I $15,614,519.00 June 2002 83 17 0 0 4 0 62 $3,543,862.00 Calendar Year 2002 4 407 135 2 2 26 0 242 $31,067,005.00 Fiscal Year 2002 166 40 0 0 10 0 116 $9,278,776.00 June 2001 60 22 2 3 0 1 32 $5,639,428.00 Calendar Year 2001 226 77 3 4 4 1 137 $18,114,978.00 Fiscal Year 2001 113 33 2 3 1 1 73 $8,317,558.00 I Permit Number Y-05-0012 was voided,thus only 451 of 451 assigned permit numbers were actually used. I Permit Number Y-04-097 and Y-04-098 were issued for each side of a duplex,only 1 structure was built. d Permit Number Y-2003-324 was voided,thus only 412 of 413 assigned permit numbers were actually issued. y 4 Permit Numbers Y-2002-034 was voided,thus only 314 0(325 assigned permit numbers were actually issued. ' \.. BUILDING PERMIT REPORT United City of Yorkville Department of Building Safety July 2005 :. Types of Permits 2-Family Q Number of Permits Issued SFD meg. •e2005, Multiple-Family Commercial Industrial Miscellaneous Total Construction Cost I 2 Permits——!Structure) <3 I July 2005 139 54 0 0 4 0 81 $10,585,000.00 Calendar Year 2005 t 762 278 5 0 29 0 445 $67,834,115.00 Fiscal Year 2005 445 152 0 0 13 0 280 $34,132,659.00 July 2004 89 39 0 0 1 0 49 j $7,182,910.00 Calendar Year 2004 2 616 287 3 0 7 0 318 $58,139,358.00 Fiscal Year 2004 344 155 0 0 4 0 185 $33,113,763.00 July 2003 107 ! 36 5 0 4 0 62 $10,695,205.00 Calendar Year 2003 3 519 197 11 0 19 1 291 $50,088,125.00 Fiscal Year 2003 304 101 8 0 11 0 184 $26,309,724.00 July 2002 83 22 1 0 2 0 58 $5,227,116.00 Calendar Year 2002 " 490 157 3 2 28 0 300 $36,294,121.00 Fiscal Year 2002 249 62 1 0 12 0 174 ( $14,505,892.00 July 2001 55 22 2 0 1 0 30 $6,998,754.00 Calendar Year 2001 281 99 5 4 5 1 167 $25,113,732.00 Fiscal Year 2001 168 55 4 3 2 1 103 1 $15,316,312.00 I Permit Number Y-05-0012 was voided,thus only 762 of 763 assigned permit numbers were actually used. :Permit Number Y-04-097 and Y-04-098 were issued for each side of a duplex,only 1 structure was built. J Permit Number Y-2003-324 was voided,thus only 519 of 520 assigned permit numbers were actually issued. Permit Numbers 1-2002-034 was voided,thus only 490 of 491 assigned permit numbers were actually issued. I i DRAFT, 8.31.05 PREMISES USE AGREEMENT SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES USE OF A PORTION OF THE BEECHER COMMUNITY BUILDING UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, Senior Services Associates (hereinafter referred to as "SSA") is an organization dedicated to providing programs, services and activities to the citizens of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE (hereinafter referred to as "City") and surrounding areas commonly referred to as "Senior" citizens, and WHEREAS, SSA is uniquely qualified to proved such services to this very important segment of the City's population, and WHEREAS, SSA has demonstrated a long standing dedication to this segment of the population by providing such services for approximately years, and WHEREAS, SSA, after years at the same location, has found a need to obtain new space to provide its programs an services, and WHEREAS, the City, recognizing the unique and valuable position that SSA holds in the community, and desiring that these programs, services and activities be continued for the benefit of the community, has considered entering SSA use of certain space in the Beecher Community Building under the specific terms and conditions found in this agreement, and WHEREAS, the City has determined that suitable space exists at the Beecher Community Building, and WHEREAS, SSA agrees that the available space at the Beecher Community building is suitable and appropriate for its needs. IT IS AGREED, upon the mutual considerations self evident within this agreement, that the City shall hereby lease to SSA certain space within the Beecher Community Building under the terms and conditions as contained herein, to wit: 1. PREMISES: Exclusive use of that portion of the Beecher Community Building as described on the attached Exhibit A for offices and storage, and common, nonexclusive use of the Main Room and Kitchen (as further defined in#3, below), washroom facilities, storage areas, and the common hallways, doorways, sidewalk and parking areas. 2. SHARED COST: One Half(1/2) of the actual expenses for following purposes: a. Utilities b. Maintenance/Janitorial c. Maintenance/Supplies/Equipment d. Capital Maintenance (Furnace, floors, painting, structure,parking, etc) 3. AVAILBILITY OF PREMISES FOR CITY USE: Understanding that SSA will make use of the Main Room, office area and Kitchen in the Beecher Community Building for most of its programs, services and activities, and also understanding that the City will schedule events for the Main Room and/or Kitchen when not used by SSA, as an additional agreement, Senor Services Associates agrees to work in harmony with the City to allow use of the Main Room, Kitchen and common areas for other events at times when it has not scheduled an event, thus allowing for maximum use of this building. In addition, the City will use best efforts in harmony with SSA to provide use of the Main Room and Kitchen to SSA for special events to minimize any impact additional City use would have on SSA and its programming in the Main Room and Kitchen. The City requires 3 month notification to coordinate scheduling of space for special events beyond SSA's typical day to day operation. Furthermore, SSA shall have exclusive use of its exclusive office and storage areas at all times, including locking same (although keys will be provided to he City for safety/emergency purposes only), and SSA shall not be precluded from access to its offices at any time, regardless of any activity/use of any portion of the Beecher Center Building. City shall not be responsible for, and SSA hereby holds City harmless, for any loss or damage to items left unattended available to other patrons of the Beecher Community Center. 4. STORAGE: SSA understands that the Beecher Community Building has very limited storage space, and that it will have to limit its use of storage areas to the least use possible, and will have to share such space with other uses within the building, including, but not limited to any entity conducting the ongoing nutrition program. All structural improvements must be approved by City staff prior to beginning such improvements. All improvements should be done with the common interest and use of the building, or area in mind. Said improvements will become a part of the building, owned by the City, and shall be surrendered without compensation (except as provided in Section 5 regarding early termination by the City) upon the termination of the lease regardless of the reason for termination. 5. TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT: This agreement shall have a term of 5 years commencing on , 2005 and concluding on , 2010. In addition to the term, the parties agree that either party may terminate the agreement (without the need to express a reason or cause) upon 60 days written notice to the other party. If the City exercises this option, terminates this agreement prior to , 2010, then it will be responsible (at the City's sole discretion) to either provide mutually agreeable replacement space or to make payment to Senior Services for the prorated value (using a time line of 5 years) of the actual cost of the improvements(as certified by the construction contractor within 30 days after SSA takes possession)placed into the Beecher Center and retained by the City after the termination. SSA agrees that if the City chooses to provide mutually agreeable replacement space, then SSA's agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld. 6. MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, UTILITIES. SSA shall be responsible for maintaining (cleaning) its exclusive space as well as the Main Room and Kitchen. Said maintenance shall be limited to keeping the premises clean and orderly,but shall not include any repairs to the structure, nor shall it include major cleaning including but not limited to power washing and buffing of floors. All other cleaning, and all other repairs of the exclusive premises, as well as the common areas shall be the responsibility of the City, and such is considered and included in the Monthly Maintenance Fee. The SSA shall work in concert with the City for quarterly and annual scheduled maintenance of all common areas. The City will schedule this routine maintenance at time with the least possible impact to daily operations. 7. INSURANCE: SSA shall maintain general liability insurance under its name, and name the City as an additional insured on said policy of insurance, the terms and limits of the policy must by agreeable and agreed upon by the City Director of Finance. 8. SIGNS: SSA shall be allowed to place a sign, or signs,upon the Beecher Community Building or in front of the Beecher Community Building to assist residents in finding the services. Said signs shall be in number, location, size and character solely upon the Agreement of the Executive Director of Parks and Recreation. 9. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS AND REGULATIONS: SSA shall conduct their activities and uses of the premises, and maintain the premises at all times in keeping with all applicable laws and regulations including but not limited to the Health Regulation regarding the preparation of food and use of the kitchen area. 10. NOTICES: All notices shall be given by hand delivery to the other party at the Beecher Community Building (for Senior Services) and to City Hall (for the City). This agreement made on , 2005 SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES By: Its: Attest: By: Its: UNITED CITY OF YORVILLE Arthur F. Prochaska, Jr., Mayor Attest: Jackie Milschewski, City Clerk ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 : 35 No .001 P .02 STATE OF ILL INOIS COUNTY OF KENDALL • ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND IMPLEMENTING THE KENDALL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND FARMLAND PROTECTION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the County has the authority to purchase real estate for the preservation of forests, prairies and other natural areas pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/5-1005; and WHEREAS, the County is authorized to acquire land for purposes of flood plain protection, flood water run-off, detention ponds, and other public grounds and may regulate the use of these public grounds for any public purpose pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/5- 1049; and WHEREAS, the County is authorized to acquire land for the purpose of protecting the water supply pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/5-15009; and WHEREAS, the County is authorized to protect and establish preservation districts including the protection of landscapes in areas of scenic significance pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/5-30004; and WHEREAS, the State of Illinois has authorized the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to assist local governments in the acquisition of open space pursuant to the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act(525 ILCS 35/1); and WHEREAS, the Kendall County Board finds and determines that the adoption implementation of the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program is necessary in order to maintain and preserve the natural beauty of Kendall County; and WHEREAS, adoption of the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation.Easement and Ira.rmland Protection Program will assist in promoting responsible managed growth patterns through intergovernmental planning agreements in conjunction with the Kendall County Land Resource Management Plan, the Kendall County Forest Preserve District Master flan, the Kendall County Trails and Greenways Plan, the Kendall County Transportation Plan, and the Kendall County Storm Water Management Ordinance, NOW, THEREFORE, BE i'f ORDAiNEi) by the Kendall County l;oard that it hereby adopts the following: ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 : 35 No .001 P .03 SECTION 1: An Ordinance to create the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program and to establish the Kendall County Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection program pursuant to the Illinois Property Conservation Rights Act, 765 1LCS 120/0,01 et seq., to read as follows; 1. DEFINITIONS. In this Ordinance: A. Board means the Kendall County Board. B. Conservation Easement means a holder's nonposscssory interest in real property within Kendall County imposing any limitation or affirmative obligation the purpose of which includes protecting viable farm operations and farmland to maintain the rural character of Kendall County, permanently preserving scenic vistas and environmentally significant areas, including wetlands, lakes, streams and wood lots, creating and preserving"buffer zones"around significant environmental areas and agricultural areas, restricting land divisions, retaining or protecting natural, scenic or open space values of real property, assuring the availability of real property for agricultural, forest, recreational or open space use,protecting natural resources, maintaining or enhancing air or water quality, preserving the historical, architectural, archaeological, archaeological or cultural aspects of real property. C. Commission means the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Commission. D. Conservation Interest means a holder's interest in a conservation casement, a third-party right of enforcement in a conservation casement or fee title interest in realro ert. . P P Y E. Nonprofit Conservation Organization means a nonprofit corporation, a charitable trust or other nonprofit association whose purposes include the acquisition of property for conservation purposes and that is described in Section 501(c) (3)of the Internal Revenue Code and is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. 2. LAND TRUST COMMISSION A. Creation, There is hereby created the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Commission (hereinafter the "Commission"). B. Duties. The Commission shall be responsible for general supervision of the Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program as set forth in this Ordinance, including the following: 2 ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :36 No .001 P .04 1. The Commission shall maintain contact with public and private agencies to maximize.the resources and coordinate efforts to preserve the rural character of Kendall.County. 2. The Commission shall determine the interest of owners of land within Kendall County at least annually, to donate or sell interests in real property for the purpose of the Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program. 3. The Commission shall recommend selection criteria and may recommend the acquisition of interests in specific parcels of real property to be acquired by the County of Kendall for agricultural protection purpose. 4. The Commission may recommend changes to the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program and suggestions as to how the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Fund acquisition program may be integrated with the Kendall County Land Resource Management Plan, the Kendall County Forest Preserve District Master Plan, the Kendall County Trails and Greenways Plan, the Kendall County Transportation Plan, and the Kendall County Storm water Management Ordinance and other local and regional land use plans. 5. The Commission may conduct.public meeting or public hearings as it determines necessary. 6. The Commission may prepare any application forms necessary for the Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Program and prepare, review and recommend any grant application for State and Federal grants. C. Membership. The Commission shall consist of nine (9) voting members consisting of: 1. 'Three members of the Kendall County Board who shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board with the advice and consent of the County Board. 2. A representative of the Kendall County Farm Bureau who shall be appointed by the President of the Kendall County harm Bureau with the advice and consent of the Farm Bureau Board. 3 ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :36 No .001 P .05 3. A representative of the Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District who shall be appointed by the President of the Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District with the advice and consent of the Soil and Water Conservation District Board. 4. A member of the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission who shall he appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission with the advice and consent of the Regional Planning Commission. 5. Three members who shall reside in Kendall County who reflect the demographics of Kendall County shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board with the advice and consent of the County Board. 6. The term of membership shall expire on June 1 following the third anniversary of their appointment, All members shall be residents of Kendall County and, to the extent.practicable, include persons with backgrounds and experience in agriculture, finance, conservation or planning. D. Officers. The Commission shall have the following officers: 1. The Commission Chairman shall he appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board at the initial meeting and shall preside at all meetings of the Commission. The Commission Chairman shall serve for a term of one(1) year, subject to reappointment by the Chainnan of the K.endall County Board, 2. A Vice Chairman shall he elected by a majority vote of the Commission at the first meeting of the Commission to serve for a term of one (1) year, subject to reappointment by the Commission. The Vico Chainnan shall serve as Commission Chainnan in the absence of the Chairman. 3. A Secretary shall be elected by a majority vote of the Commission at the first meeting of the Commission to serve for a term of one (1) year, subject to reappointment by the Commission. The Secretary shall be responsible for keep minutes of meetings. 4 ID : 6305534119 JUL 28 ' 05 7 : 37 No .001 P .06 E. Rules of Procedure, 1. The Commission shall adopt rules of procedure and bylaws to govern its deliberations. In the absence of any other such Wiles, the Commission shall conduct its proceedings in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order, latest revised edition, the Open Meetings Act(5 1LCS 120/1), and the Freedom of Information Act(5 1LCS 140/1), • 2. Under no circumstances shall a Wile of procedure or bylaw shall release the Commission from complying with Federal and State Statutes. 3. AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND FARMLAND PROTECTION PRORAM EXPENDITURES. The County Board is authorized to acquire conservation interests in real property or to make payments to nonprofit conservation organizations for the purpose of rural and farmland preservation as provided herein. A. Conservation Easement Purchases. The County Board may, subject to subsection D, expend funds for costs associated with the purchase or acceptance of donated holders' interests or third party rights of enforcement in conservation easements as defined, respectively, in the Illinois Property Conservation Right Act. 13. Payments to Nonprofit Organisations. The County Board may, subject to subsection D, appropriate money for payment to a nonprofit conservation organization for the conservation of farmland and natural resources within Kendall County or beneficial to Kendall County through the acquisition of conservation interests provided that the recipient organization submits and the County Board approves a detailed plan for the work to be done. C. Voluntary Conveyances. The County Board may acquire conservation interests only from willing owners and may not exercise its power of eminent domain to acquire such conservation interests. 1). Voluntary Contributions: The County Board may accept voluntary contributions from individuals, organisations, or other government agencies for the purpose of acquiring conservation easements. E. Indirect Costs. In addition to the purchase price therefore, the County Board may expend funds for the payment of indirect costs associated with the conduct of the program, including costs of administration and acquisition of conservation interests, including but not limited to survey costs, title evidence, attorney's ices, appraisers' fees, environmental assessments,transfer taxes and recording fees. 5 ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :37 No .001 P .07 4. PROCEDURE FOR ACQUISITION OF CONSERVATION INTERESTS A. The Commission shall review all applications and make formal recommendations to the County Board as to which conservations interests should be considered. B. The County Board may conduct public meetings or public hearings as it determines necessary for consideration of Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection conservation interests and/or expenditures. C. Final action of the County Board is required to acquire conservation interests either by purchasing the conservation interest or by voluntary conveyance, . 5. ALIENATION OF ACQUIRED INTERESTS. Except where the intention to reconvey conservation interest is expressly provided for in the Board's authorization to acquire such interest, no conservation interest acquired by the County under the provisions of this Ordinance shall thereafter be alienated. 6. CONFLICT OF INTEREST.No person may participate in any deliberation of Commission or of the County Board in the consideration or determination of any expenditure under this Ordinance in which the person, a member of the person's family, or an organization with whom the person is affiliated has a financial interest. 7, AMENDMENT OR REPEAL. This Ordinance may be amended or repealed only by affirmative vote of the County Board following a public hearing. 8. SERVERABILITY. Should any provision of this Ordinance be adjudged invalid by a. court of competent jurisdiction, such Adjudication shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Ordinance. SECTION 2, This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon.its passage as provided by law. Passed and adopted by the County Board of Kendall County, Illinois this. , day of , 2005 10/ /. /. . ill'. ' firman ATTEST: County Clerk 6 ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :38 No .001 P .08 KENDAhL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND FARMLAND PROTECTION COMMISSION BYLAWS ARTICLE '1. Name 1.1 The organization shall be known as the Kendall County Agricultural Conservation Easement and Farmland Protection Commission (hereinafter referred to as "Farmland Protection Commission"). ARTICLE 2. Membership 2.1 The Commission shall consist of nine (9)voting members consisting of three members of the Kendall County Board who shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board with the advice and consent of the County Board, a representative of the Kendall County Farm Bureau who shall be appointed by the President of the Kendall County Fann Bureau with the advice and consent of the Farm Bureau Board, a representative of the Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District who shall be appointed by the President of the Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District with the advice and consent of the Soil and Water Conservation District Board, a member of the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission who shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Regional Planning Commission with the advice and consent of the Regional Planning Commission, three members who shall reside in Kendall County who reflect the demographics of Kendall County shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board with the advice and consent of the County Board. 2.2 The term of membership shall expire on June 1 following the third anniversary of their appointment. All members shall be residents of Kendall County and,to the extent practicable, include persons with backgrounds and experience in agriculture, finance, conservation or planning. 2.3 Members may be reappointed for additional terms. ARTICLE 3. Officers 3.1 The Commission Chairman shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board at the initial meeting and shall preside at all meetings of the Commission. The Commission Chairman shall serve for a term of one (1) year, subject to reappointment by the Chairman of the Kendall County Board. 10 :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :38 No .001 P .09 3.2 A Vice Chairman shall be elected by a majority vote of the Commission at the first meeting of the Commission to serve for a term of one (1) year, subject to reappointment by the Commission. The Vice Chairman shall serve as Commission Chairman in the absence of the Chairman. 3.3 A Secretary shall be elected by a majority vote of the Commission at the first meeting of the Commission to serve for a term of one(1) year, subject to reappointment by the Commission. The Secretary shall be responsible for keep minutes of meetings. ARTICLE 4. Meetings 4,1 The Farmland Protection Commission's regularly scheduled meetings shall be held at a time and locations as deemed appropriate by the Commission. 4,2 Special Meetings may be called by the Chair or three(3) members of the Farmland Protection Commission by giving at least forty-eight(48) hours notice to each member and the local media. 4.3 A quorum shall consist of five(5) members of the Farmland Protection Commission. 4.4 Minutes shall be recorded for all meetings and filed with the County Clerk in accordance with the Open Meetings Act, 4.4 Action shall be taken by the Farmland Protection Commission when a motion or resolution is passed by a majority of a.quorum. 4.5 The Chair shall vote on all motions, resolutions,or other matters that are put to a vote. Awn CI,E 5. Procedures 5.1 The Commission shall adopt rules of procedure to govern its deliberations. In the absence of any other such rules, the Commission shall conduct its proceedings in accordance with Robert's Rules of Order, latest revised edition, the Open Meetings Act (5 ILCS 120/1), and the Freedom of information Act (5 1LCS 140/1). 5.2 Under no circumstances shall a rule of procedure or bylaw shall release the Co17m1ission from complying with Federal and State Statutes, ID:6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :39 No .001 P . 10 ARTICLE 6. Committees G.1 Committees may he established by resolution of the Farmland Protection Commission to serve at the pleasure of the Commission. The Chair may establish committees between regular Farmland Protection Commission meetings to act upon urgent matters and report at the following regular meeting of the Commission, 6.2 The Chair shall appoint members to committees and designate the chair of each committee. ARTICLE 7. Conflict of Interest 7.1 Each member, in order to protect him/herself and the Commission from allegations of a conflict of interest or favoritism,must take individual responsibility for evaluating his/her personal or financial interest(or that of his/her family or partner) in any matter being considered by the Farmland Protection Commission. 7.2 Prior to consideration of any matter being considered by the Farmland Protection Commission, a member with a conflict must physically move form his/her chair so that he/she will not participate in the Commission's deliberation or vote. 7.3 No member shall accept or receive a gill or gratuity of property of any kind which in any way, directly or indirectly, relates to membership on the Farmland Protection Commission in accordance with the State Gift Ban Act or other appropriate provisions of law. ARTICLE 8. Changes to Bylaws 8.1 These Bylaws may be altered, amended,repealed, supplemented, or superseded by a two-thirds majority vote of the Fiunnland Protection Commission. 8.2 Members shall be provided with a copy of the proposed change(s) at least ton(10) days prior to their introduction. 8.3 Any proposed change(s) shall be introduced at one regular meeting and acted upon at the next regular meeting. Introduction and action may occur, however, at special meetings; scheduled not less than twenty-four(24)hours apart and with at least ten (10) days notice to each member and at least forty-eight (48) hours notice to the local media. ID :6305534119 JUL 28 '05 7 :39 No . 001 P . 11 ARTICLE 9. Effective Date 9,1 These Bylaws shall take effect immediately upon its passage as provided by law. Approved: the day of 01 / P Chairman ATTEST: County Clerk • IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO.2005- AN ORDINANCE authorizing the issuance of General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source) Series 2005 of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $12,000,000 for the purpose of financing certain sanitary and sewer infrastructure improvements within the City BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, the City Council (the "Corporate Authorities") of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois (the "City"), has determined that it is advisable, necessary and in the best interests of the City that it construct certain sanitary and sewer infrastructure • improvements within the City (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the estimated cost of making such improvements and paying costs in connection therewith is not greater than $12,000,000, and there are insufficient funds on hand and lawfully available to provide the funds for such Project; and WHEREAS, amounts needed to finance the Project and to pay costs incurred in connection with issuing bonds for such purpose are expected to be paid for from proceeds of alternate bonds, being general obligation bonds payable from certain sewer fees generated and to be collected pursuant to that certain Infrastructure Agreement [dated 2005] [to be entered into] among the City, the Yorkville Bristol Sanitary District, Centex Homes, Ocean Atlantic, Caledonia Homes, Kimball Hill Homes and the other developers named therein, as authorized to be issued at this time pursuant to the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the • State of Illinois, as amended (the "Act'); and 011.598545.1 WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the Act, the City is • authorized to issue its Alternate Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $12,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds to finance the Project and to pay the costs of issuing such Bonds: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, as follows: Section 1. Incorporation of Preambles. The Corporate Authorities hereby find that all of the recitals contained in the preambles to this ordinance are full, true and correct and do incorporate them and the terms defined therein into this ordinance by this reference. Section 2. Determination To Issue Bonds. It is necessary and in the best interests of the City to accomplish the financing of the Project and that for the purpose of paying the costs of issuance in connection therewith, there are hereby authorized to be issued and sold the Alternate Bonds of the City in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $12,000,000. It is hereby expressed to be the desire of the City to issue Alternate Bonds in an amount less than $12,000,000. Section 3. Publication. This ordinance, together with a notice in the statutory form as attached hereto, and appropriately completed, shall be published once within ten (10) days after passage hereof by the Corporate Authorities in the Kendall County Record the same being a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and if no petition, signed by electors numbering seven and one half percent (7-1/2%) of the registered voters in the City (i.e., ) and asking that the issuance of the Alternate Bonds be submitted to referendum is filed with the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the date of the publication of this ordinance and said notice, then the • Alternate Bonds shall be authorized to be issued. 3 011.598545.1 • Section 4. Additional Ordinances. If no petition meeting the requirements of applicable law is filed during the petition period hereinabove referred to, then the Corporate Authorities intend to adopt additional ordinances or proceedings supplementing or amending this ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of the Alternate Bonds, prescribing all the details of the Alternate Bonds, so long as the maximum amount of the Alternate Bonds as set forth in this ordinance is not exceeded and there is no material change in the purposes described herein. Such additional ordinances or proceedings shall in all instances become effective in accordance with applicable law. This ordinance, together with such additional ordinances or proceedings, shall constitute complete authority for the issuance of the Alternate Bonds under applicable law. Section 5. Bond Counsel. The Corporate Authorities hereby appoint Foley & • Lardner LLP as its bond counsel for the Alternate Bonds. Section 6. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. Section 7. Repealer. All ordinances, resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. Section 8. Effectiveness. This ordinance is effective upon its passage and approval. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS this September 2005. PAUL JAMES MARTY MUNNS DEAN WOLFER WANDA OHARE • VALERIE BURD ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE JOSEPH BESCO 4 011.598545.1 APPROVED • Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Published in pamphlet form , 2005. • • 5 011.598545.1 • NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE BONDS AND RIGHT TO FILE PETITION Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Ordinance No. 2005- , adopted September _, 2005 (the "Ordinance"), the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois (the "City"), intends to issue its General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source) (the "Bonds"), in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $12,000,000, and bearing interest per annum at not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by law at the time the Bonds are sold, for the purpose of financing certain sanitary sewer infrastructure improvements within the City and paying costs associated therewith. The Bonds shall be alternate bonds, being general obligation bonds payable from certain sewer fees to be collected pursuant to that certain Infrastructure Agreement to be entered into among the City, Yorkville Bristol Sanitary District, Centex Homes, Ocean Atlantic, Caledonia Homes, Kimball Hill Homes, and the other developers named therein, as authorized by the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as amended. A complete copy of the Ordinance follows this notice. Notice is hereby further given that if a petition signed by or more electors of the City (being equal to 7-1/2% of the registered voters of the City) asking that the issuance of the Bonds be submitted to referendum is filed with the City Clerk within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice, the question of the issuance of the Bonds shall be submitted to the • electors of the City at the nonpartisan election to be held on , 200_. The Circuit Court may declare that an emergency referendum should be held prior to said election date pursuant to the provisions of Section 2A-1.4 of The Election Code of the State of Illinois, as amended. By order of the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. DATED this_day of September, 2005. /s/ City Clerk United City of Yorkville Kendall County, Illinois • 011.598545.1 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE $10.6MM Sewer ARSIII 10 Year- 4.0% Debt Service Schedule Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I 12/30/2005 - - - - 12/30/2006 820,000.00 4.000% 493,488.89 1,313,488.89 12/30/2007 925,000.00 4.000% 391,200.00 1,316,200.00 12/30/2008 960,000.00 4.000% 354,200.00 1,314,200.00 12/30/2009 1,000,000.00 4.000% 315,800.00 1,315,800.00 12/30/2010 1,040,000.00 4.000% 275,800.00 1,315,800.00 12/30/2011 1,080,000.00 4.000% 234,200.00 1,314,200.00 12/30/2012 1,125,000.00 4.000% 191,000.00 1,316,000.00 12/30/2013 1,170,000.00 4.000% 146,000.00 1,316,000.00 12/30/2014 1,215,000.00 4.000% 99,200.00 1,314,200.00 12/30/2015 1,265,000.00 4.000% 50,600.00 1,315,600.00 Total $10,600,000.00 - $2,551,488.89 $13,151,488.89 Yield Statistics Bond Year Dollars $63,787.22 Average Life 6.018 Years Average Coupon 4.0000000% Net Interest Cost(NIC) 4.0000000% III True Interest Cost(TIC) 3.9983699% Bond Yield for Arbitrage Purposes 3.9983699% All Inclusive Cost(AIC) 3.9983699% IRS Form 8038 Net Interest Cost 4.0000000% Weighted Average Maturity 6.018 Years III Sewer ARS-10 Years I SINGLE PURPOSE I 8/31/2005 1 3:34 PM Speer Financial, Inc. Public Finance Consultants Since-1954 - Page 1 Page 1 of 2 Traci Pleckham • From: Tony Graff[tgraff@yorkville.il.us] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 6:11 PM To: 'Raphael, Peter; 'Kevin McCanna'; 'Traci Pleckham' Cc: ffeinstein@mwe.com; BobKennyl @aol.com; david.warner@hklaw.corn; 'John Wyeth (E-mail)'; 'Bart Olson' Subject: Rob Roy Creek Sanitary Sewer Funding Option Peter+ All:: Here is the breakdown on the funding options we discussed on Wednesday. I did receive a debt service schedule from Kevin McCanna. The 10 year schedule for$10.600,000 issuance with a 4% rate shows 2,551,488 in interest with a payment schedule as follows Principal Interest Total P+I 12/31/06 820,000 493,488 1,313,488 12/31/07 925,000 391,200 1,316,200 12/31/08 960,000 354,200 1,314,200 12/31/09 1,000,000 315,800 1,315,800 12/31/10 1,040,000 275,800 1,315,800 12/31/11 1,080,000 234,200 1,314,200 12/31/12 1,125,000 191,000 1,316,000 12/31/13 1,170,000 146,000 1,316,000 12/31/14 1,215,000 99,200 1,314,200 • 12/31/15 1,265,000 50,600 1,315,600 Total 10,600,000 2,551,488 13,151,488 Here is the breakdown of fees from the development side: IPF YBSD Fee City Sewer Fee Total Recapture Centex 1,950,000 4,200,000 6,150,000 Ocean Atlantic 139,750 1,780,000 1,919,750 ($750,000 per paid for engineering) Caledonia N/A 408,000 408,000 Kimball Hill 877,500 Paid 900,000 1,777,500 Klyln's Crossing 175,500 Paid 262,000 437,500 Corneils Crossing 48,750 62,000 110,750 Herren Property 123,500 123,500 Total 3,315,000 7,612,000 10,927,000 The shortfall for the project is the debt service interest of$2,224,488. The proposal would be for both Ocean Atlantic and Centex to sign the infrastructure agreement and to be eligible for% of recapture of the interest paid as their commitment for the bond issuance to be backed by the agreement with no or minimal liability by the City. Furthermore, we need all easements and signed agreements by September 12, 2005. I have placed the alternate revenue bond issuance on the Administration Committee Agenda for 9/1/05 and I will be looking for approval by the City Council on 9/13/05 for authorization ordinance and the sale of the bonds with the anticipation of the funds by October 31, 2005. WE will move forward on the contracts to advertise for bids once I have a the signed agreements. • Let me know your thoughts and how can we accomplish this task. Tony Graff City Administrator oii i2nnc o United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road esr " 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: hone: 630-553-4350 ® � I - © Fax: 630-553-7575 Kendall Canty !<CE ®`'S# Date: August 31, 2005 To: Mayor and Aldermen From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney Subject: Countryside Interceptor Contract, Waiver of 50% Requirement I've reviewed the issues concerning the City Engineer's suggestion that the City consider waiving the requirement that the General Contractor(Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete, Inc.) be allowed to subcontract more than 50% of the work to R.A. Ubert Construction. The requirement that the General conduct not less than 50% of the work is designed to ensure quality of work, and to ensure that only contractors with in house" capabilities bid on and secure City work. In this way, pure "brokers" of the work would not qualify for City Bids. These concerns do not exist in this unique situation. Here, the General (Glenbrook) is not a broker, and normally would conduct 50% or more of the work—they are and will continue to be responsible for the end result. However, Glenbrook has indicated that they simply have too much work, want the project to be completed on time and offer the subcontracting of all of the work as a solution. In addition, the subcontractor (Ubert) is known to the City, and has successfully performed for the City in the past. Under these facts, I can advise that the City has the authority to waive the requirement that 50 % of the work be performed by the General Contractor, and I concur with the City Engineer that this is prudent. Your motion would state: Motion to waive the requirements of Item#28 of the Countryside Interceptor Contract with Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete, Inc. concerning a 50 % limit on subcontracted work, as recommend by the City Engineer, and to authorize the City Engineer to notify Glenbrook of this waiver. 'cf`D CST© United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road EST.14 piftrvin1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 OTelephone: 630-553-8545 Fax: 630-553-3436 • '474C E `vti Date: August 30, 2005 To: Tony Graff, City Administrator From: Joe Wywrot, City Engineer CC: John Wyeth, City Attorney Subject: Countryside Interceptor—Waiver of 50% Requirement Attached find a letter from Walter E. Deuchler Associates along with a letter from Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete, Inc. regarding the referenced project. Glenbrook has been awarded the contract, but is requesting that they be allowed to subcontract the entire project to R. A. Ubert Construction, Inc. of Yorkville. The contract specifies that the general contractor (Glenbrook) perfoini at least 50% of the work. Glenbrook currently has a large workload, and therefore is requesting our approval to subcontract the entire project to Ubert. Ralph Ubert has worked on many projects for the city in the past. Most recently, they were the general contractors for the In-Town Road Program's storm sewer contract, and prior to that they were general contractors for the Walnut Street project and several small sidewalk contracts. All of those projects turned out well, and Deuchler as also worked with them in other towns with similar success. I recommend that the City Council waive the 50% work requirement for the general contractor for the Countryside Interceptor project. Due to the schedule established for this project and the need to get the sewer constructed and the roadways restored prior to winter, I request that this item be placed on the September 6, 2005 Committee of the Whole agenda for consideration. WALTER E . DEUCHLER ASSOCIATES INC. Consulting Engineers 230 WOODLAWN AVENUE • TELEPHONE (630) 897-4651 • FAX (630) 897-5696 AURORA, ILLINOIS 60506 August 26, 2005 Mr. Joe Wywrot City Engineer City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Countryside Interceptor City of Yorkville W.E.D.A. Job #788-03014-00 Dear Joe: We are in receipt of Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete, Inc.'s letter dated August 26, 2005 requesting pet Enlssion to waive item no. 28 of the Instructions to Bidders. It is the request of Glenbrook to subcontract the entire Countryside Interceptor work to R.A. Ubert Construction of Yorkville, because of their present work load. We believe that R.A. Ubert can perform the interceptor work with equal success as Glenbrook, if the City can waive item no. 28 in the Instructions to Bidders. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, WALTE r'E. DEUCHLER ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 / //dam- Philippe F. Moreau, P.E. PFM/mw Encl. cc: Ralph Pfister, YBSD, w/Encl. • Water Works and Sewerage • Buildings and Structures • Design and Construction • Streets and Street Lighting • Investigations and Reports • Project Financing es,''26,x'2805 10: 15 6474555476 GLENEROOK EXCAVATING PAGE 01,x'02 Glenbrook 20389 Weiland Rd. Voice: 847,%24.9477 Fax: 84'_459.9475 Prairie View, IL 60069 w\ .0 knbrookexcavatrng.corn Excavating & Concrete, Inc. Walter E. Deuchler& Assoc. 8/26/05 Attn: Philippe Moreau Fax: 630-897-5696 RE: Countryside Interceptor Waiver Request Dear Mr. Moreau, Glenbrook Excavating Sz. Concrete is requesting.permission to waive Note 28,(see attached) on Pace 7 of the Instructions to Bidders section of our contract with the City of Yorkville for the Countryside interceptor Project. Glenbrook has reached an agreement with Ralph.Ubert from R.A. Ubert Construction whereby Ubert would act as the General Contractor on this project, performing all pipe installation and handling all subcontractors, while working as a subcontractor to Glenbrook_ We hope this meets with your approval. Please let us know at your earliest convenience if this is acceptable with yourself and the City of Yorkville and contact our office with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, 441._ - Glen Kirchen - Project Manager � CC - Mr. Joe Wywrot Members of: Lake County Contractors Association (LCCA) Underground Contractors Associ.acon (CCA) Illinois Roadbuilders Association(ILRBA) 98/26/2995 19: 16 8474599476 GLENEROOK EXCAVATING PAGE 02/O2 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, PAGE 7 . laws and codes,. prevailing local labor and material markets, and has made due allowance in its bid for all contingencies. Before any award is made of the Contract to the Contractor, the Contractor may be required to, upon request of the Owner, furnish information concerning his performance record in his capacity to complete the Work in an efficient and timely matter. 23. The Contractor shall provide an adequate number of competently trained personnel with sufficient supervision to provide the services required, and Contractor shall provide identification of its personnel if requested by the Owner. Any Contractor's employee whose employment is reasonably deLiimental or objectionable to the Owner shall be immediately transferred from the premises upon the Owner's request. The exercise of the option shall not be construed as placing the Owner in charge of the Work or making the Owner responsible for safety. All on the toad vehicles or equipment shall be identified by the Contractor's name for purpose of identification. . 24. All tools or equipment required to carry out the operations within the scope of the Contract shall be provided 'by the Contractor, and shall meet the standards of the IFederal Occupational Safety And Health Act and State of Illinois safety codes as may be required by law. The Owner reserves the right to inspect the equipment that will be used prior to award of bid. 25. Payments shall be made and interest due on late payments shall be calculated Y'rr Pym pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, 1 26. Time is of the essence of this Contract. 27. proposal The preparation of the prshall be by and at the expense of the Bidder. r; The Contractor shall not sublet, sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of the contract or contracts or any portion thereof, or of his/her right, title, or interest therein, without written-consent of the Owner. The Contractor will be,permitted to sublet a portion thereof, but shall perform with the Contractor's own organization, work amounting to not less than fifty percent (50%) of the total contract cost, and with materials purchased or produced by the Contractor. ::`-,, 29. Bidders are required to provide with the Affidavit of Experience (to be submitted with the Bid Proposal) the name(s), phone number(s), title(s) and position(s) of .,, individuals responsible of charge for municipal projects of similar sizes and difficulties, who can provide satisfactory evidence to the Owner that the Bidder has { AGREEMENT This Agreement, hereinafter referred as to "Agreement", is entered into this day of August, 2005,by and between, Robert Dearborn and Debra L. Dearborn, hereinafter referred to as "OWNERS", and the United City of Yorkville, Illinois, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY". The OWNERS and the CITY may hereinafter be referred to as the Parties. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the OWNERS are the OWNERS of certain real property, hereinafter referred to as "Property", located in the CITY and legally described as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by references as if more fully set forth; and WHEREAS, the Property is generally located at the northeast corner of Main Street and Hydraulic Avenue in the City of Yorkville, and consists of a vacant lot and a single family residence. The OWNERS are seeking to rezone the property with B2 zoning, and the CITY is agreeable to such zoning,based upon the OWNERS planned intention to construct a two-story brick building on Parcel A of the Property. Said building will have brick on all exterior walls, and will have space for business use on the lower level and apartments on the upper level. WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that the terms and conditions set forth herein will serve a public use and will promote the health, safety, prosperity, security, and general welfare of the inhabitants and taxpayers of the CITY; and WHEREAS, the OWNERS, agree and enter into this contract, which shall operate as a covenant running with the land and be binding upon any subsequent OWNERS of the property; NOW,THEREFORE,the CITY and the OWNERS,in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein,do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES OWNERS hereby agree to comply with all CITY ordinances pertaining to the construction of the proposed building on Parcel A of the Property. Page 1 of 4 ARTICLE II BUILDING The building on Parcel A of the Property shall be a two-story building,consisting of a brick exterior on all walls, with business use on the lower level and apartments on the upper level, in substantial compliance with the representation contained in the attached Exhibit B. All ordinances, regulations, and codes of the CITY, including, without limitation those pertaining to zoning,building requirements,and related restrictions, as they presently exist, except as amended,varied,or modified by the terms of this Agreement, shall apply to the Subject Property and its development for a period of five (5) years from the date of this Agreement. ARTICLE IV EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date this Agreement approved and executed by the OWNERS and CITY. ARTICLE IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors in interest,assignees,lessees,and upon any successor municipal authorities of the CITY and successor municipalities and shall be enforceable according to its terms and conditions under the laws of the State of Illinois. The various parts, sections, and clauses of this Agreement are hereby declared to be severable. If any part,sentence,paragraph,section,or clause is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction,the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected thereby. All notices provided for herein shall be in writing and shall be deemed effective when personally delivered or three days after such notices have been mailed be certified or registered mail, postage-prepaid,return receipt requested,to the Parties at the addresses given below or at such other address as may be specified by written notice. If to OWNERS: With a copy to: Robert and Debra L. Dearborn Attorney Robert P. Pilmer 213 South Bridge Street Law Office of Robert P. Pilmer, P.C. Yorkville, Illinois 60560 P.O. Box 367 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Page 2 of 4 If to CITY: With a copy to: United City of Yorkville Attorney John Justin Wyeth Attn: Tony Graff, City Administrator City Attorney 800 Game Farm Road 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Yorkville,IL 60560 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. OWNERS United City of Yorkville, Illinois By: Robert Dearborn Mayor ATTEST: Debra L. Dearborn City Clerk Page 3 of 4 Exhibit"A" Legal Description of Property Parcel A: Lot 1 in Block 2 of Black's Addition to Yorkville, except the Westerly 6.36 feet thereof and except the Southerly 31.20 feet thereof, in the United City of the Village of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois. PIN: Commonly known as: 201 South Main Street, Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Parcel B: The Easterly half of Lot 4,the Southerly 31.20 feet of Lot 1 and the Westerly 6.36 feet of said Lott, all in Block 2 of Black's Addition to Yorkville, in the United City of the Village of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. PIN: Commonly known as: 204 Hydraulic Avenue, Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Page 4 of 4 '''. 444..''''' ' 4 <;. . � ,- y ,� ter= � , * ". ' } '- ,_ , _ 11 r i ' ... _ ... ., , ,, . _ . ..___ __._._ _ _ ,...„ ,,.,...*, . ,,,,,,, ... ,, : - I �. �.. * _ ,_._,, ,_..,._, ,...... ' . ,. ..„._,,..,.... ____. 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We have also included an exhibit that shows the existing Comprehensive Plan for the same area so that you can more readily identify the proposed changes. General The study area for this amendment is outlined as the territory lying east of Eldamain Rd., south of Galena Rd., west of Route 47, and north of Corneils Rd. including a small portion of land lying south of Comeils Rd. and east of Beecher Rd. The purpose for considering these changes to the Comprehensive Plan stem from the Comprehensive Plan amendment for the southern portions of the City, which the City adapted in February of 2005. In that amendment, an additional 913 acres of Office/Research and Industrial were added to the Comprehensive Plan. This additional acreage of Office/Research and Industrial are located along the planned major highways of Route 47 and the Prairie Parkway. Proposed Changes The study area is approximately 1,756.0 acres in size. The current land uses within the study area include: 1. The 300 acre Westbury Village Property which has been annexed to the City 2. Feltes Sand and Gravel pit 3. Aurora Blacktop Asphalt Plant 4. A composting facility east of Aurora Blacktop Page 1 of 3 5. Kendall County Concrete 6. The closed Nelson landfill property 7. Undeveloped agricultural uses which encompass the majority of the study area Rob Roy Creek and a northerly tributary to the creek run through the area. The study area is split by two school districts with approximately 501 acres in the Plano School District and 1,255 acres in the Yorkville School District. The existing Comprehensive Plan outlines the following land uses: 1. Commercial Space (75.0 acres) 2. Industrial (871.0 acres) 3. Office/Research/Industrial (281.0 acres) 4. Transitional Neighborhood (255.0 acres) 5. Open Space (274.0 acres) The primary change identified in the proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is changing approximately 1,152 acres of Industrial and Office/Research/Industrial in the western half of the study area to Suburban Residential. With the amendments, the proposed land uses would be as follows: 1. Commercial Space (99.0 acres) 2. Suburban Neighborhood (111.03 acres) 3. Transitional Neighborhood (252.0 acres) 4. Open Space (295.0 acres) An important element of the plan to bring to your attention is that the existing industrial uses of Feltes Gravel, Kendall County Concrete, Aurora Blacktop, and the composite facility are identified to ultimately someday be Suburban Residential. This change should be viewed as a long term change in land use and not something that would necessarily happen in the near future. However, if the proposed residential property surrounding these existing industrial uses were to develop while the current industrial uses are in operation, then it would be necessary for the residential uses to incorporate appropriate buffering of those uses. The potential need for this buffering will need to be described in the text of the Comprehensive Plan. Conclusion Considering the above, the City Council is requesting that the Plan Commission conduct a public hearing on the proposed amendments to gather input from the public as well as the Plan Commission. Following the public hearing, the Plan Commission should forward a recommendation on to the City Council reflecting the Commissions thoughts. Page 2 of 3 I will make a brief presentation on these changes at the August 10t Plan Commission meeting and will be available to answer any questions that the public or the Commission might have. Sincerely, Schoppe Design Associates, Inc. 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AMALNSTREET F11.(630)551-335.5 NORTH Date: July 29, 2005 OSWEGO,1L 60543 FAX(630)551-3639 Adopted: 2005 PROPOSED ,r,°}` 4° n � The United City Of Yorkville COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMMENDMENT yz-a 800 Game Farm Rd. k_ Yorkville, IL 60560 :' = UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE LE`` 630-553-4350 Base mapping compiled from best available information.All map ALTERNATIVE #1 ILLINOIS data should be considered as preliminary,in need of verification,and subject to change. This land plan is conceptual in nature and does not represent any regulatory approval. 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MAIN STREET PH.(630)551-3355 NORTH Date: July 29,2005 OSWEGO,IL 60543 FAX(630)551-3639 Adopted: 2005 PROPOSED , The United City Of Yorkville COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMMENDMENT '%" 800 Game Farm Rd. 1a Yorkville, IL 60560 SLE 630-553-4350 UNITED CITY OF YO R KV I L L E Base mapping compiled from best available information.All map A LT E R NAT 1 V E #2 ILLINOIS data should be considered as preliminary,in need of verification,and subject to change. This land plan is conceptual in nature and does not represent any regulatory approval. Plan is subject to change. 7 j! 1. .. �4:c co.o United City of Yorkville Memo 0 a 1t - '" 800 Game Farm Road EST.itki _ Q 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 o� in �ll. F ` Q� P Fax: 630-553-7575 rcenmEc-,, 2 ' LE 0, Date: September 1, 2005 To: Mayor and Aldermen From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney Subject: PC 2005-35 Bristol Bay Units 1-7—Final Plat Staff comments have indicated that the Final Plats are in compliance with the Preliminary Plats. Both Plan Commission and Economic Development Committee favorably passed this item forward with little or no comment. The appropriate Resolution is attached. DRAFT STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) RESOLUTION NO. 2005- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION FOR BRISTOL BAY UNITS 1-7 WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has considered a Petition to approve the Final Plats of Subdivision for the Bristol Bay Subdivision, Units 1 through 7, includsive; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has received a positive recommendation from the Plan Commission of the United City of Yorkville recommending approval of said Final Plats of Subdivision; and NOW THEREFORE, upon Motion duly made, seconded and approved by the majority of those members of the City Council voting,the following action is hereby taken by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville: The Final Plats of Subdivision for the Bristol Bay Subdivision, Units 1 through 7, inclusive is approved as presented and all appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to execute same subject to staff review and conditioned on adjustments consistent with the staff review. WANDA OHARE JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURD PAUL JAMES DEAN WOLFER MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2005. MAYOR Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2005. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Prepared by: John Justin Wyeth City Attorney United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 1 r r 4; co). United City of Yorkville Memo a i , , 800 Game Farm Road EST.er4 24' c1a36 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 - Telephone: hone: 630-553-4350 ° l a Fax: 630-553-7575 ,{, L'L Gwmty 4 Date: September 1, 2005 To: Mayor and Aldermen From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney Subject: PC 2005-27 Autumn Creek Unit 1 —Final Plat Staff comments have indicated that the Final Plat is in compliance with the Preliminary Plat. Both Plan Commission and Economic Development Committee favorably passed this item forward with little or no comment. The appropriate Resolution is attached. DRAFT STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) RESOLUTION NO. 2005- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION FOR Autumn Creek Unit 1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has considered a Petition to approve the Final Plat of Subdivision for the Autumn Creek Subdivision, Unit 1; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has received a positive recommendation from the Plan Commission of the United City of Yorkville recommending approval of said Final Plat of Subdivision; and NOW THEREFORE, upon Motion duly made, seconded and approved by the majority of those members of the City Council voting, the following action is hereby taken by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville: The Final Plat of Subdivision for the Autumn Creek Subdivision, Unit 1 is approved as presented and all appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to execute same subject to staff review and conditioned on adjustments consistent with the staff review. WANDA OHARE JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURD PAUL JAMES DEAN WOLFER MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2005. MAYOR Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2005. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Prepared by: John Justin Wyeth City Attorney United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 l 4 ( „ct.v car o United City of Yorkville Memo 800 Game Farm Road EST.k - 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 I' ' Fax: 630-553-7575 `' 09 O K� LLE ‘Vv Date: September 1, 2005 To: Mayor and Aldermen From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney Subject: PC 2004-27 XPAC —Preliminary/Final Plat This development is at the NW Corner of Cannonball Trail and Route 47. Staff comments have indicated that the Preliminary/Final Plat is acceptable. In fact developer has worked through a long list of staff requirements Both Plan Commission and Economic Development Committee favorably passed this item forward. Plan Commission has required the Final Plat demonstrate alignment of the westerly road way with Patricia Lane on the South Side of Cannonball Trail. The appropriate Resolution is attached. DRAFT STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) RESOLUTION NO. 2005- RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY/FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION FOR XPAC PROPERTY (NW Corner of Cannonball Trail and Route 47) WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has considered a Petition to approve the Preliminary/Final Plat of Subdivision for the XPAC property located at the NW corner of Cannonball Trail and Route 47; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the United City of Yorkville has received a positive recommendation from the Plan Commission of the United City of Yorkville recommending approval of said Preliminary/Final Plat of Subdivision; and NOW THEREFORE, upon Motion duly made, seconded and approved by the majority of those members of the City Council voting, the following action is hereby taken by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville: The Preliminary/Final Plat of Subdivision for the XPAC property located at the NW Corner of Cannonball Trail and Route 47 is approved subject to staff review and adjustments consistent with such review and all appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to execute same. WANDA OHARE JOSEPH BESCO VALERIE BURD PAUL JAMES DEAN WOLFER MARTY MUNNS ROSE SPEARS JASON LESLIE Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this Day of , A.D. 2005. MAYOR Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , A.D. 2005. ATTEST: CITY CLERK Prepared by: John Justin Wyeth City Attorney United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 „ct.D cir o United City of Yorkville Memo „�,�)„,o800 Game Farm Road EST.1% gThl1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 P� L c-4 —� p Fax: 630-553-7575 Kendall County `” „r.., Kendall 0./ Date: August 1, 2005 To: Mayor and Aldermen From: John Justin Wyeth, City Attorney Cc: Mr. David Meek, Esq., Quarles & Brady, Attorney for the Developer Subject: Aspen Ridge Estates Annexation Agreement Attached is a Red Line of the current draft of Annexation Agreement for Aspen Ridge. It contains a great deal of"clean up” as well as substantive changes requested by staff. It is presented for your review, and comment to the developer at the September 6, 2005 COW. It is premature to act on the agreement at this time pending review of the Road Study being conducted for the area generally served by Fox Road. See Section III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY, Subsection C, where a"placeholder"provision currently is inserted awaiting the road study. As you can see, the prior"first draft" has now been made more specific to this development and the particular attributes of this development. It is now much closer to final form. Your comments and input will be incorporated, the road study's impact will be inserted, and the Agreement will return to a future COW. DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS 2 ) SS 3 COUNTY OF KENDALL ) 4 5 ANNEXATION AGREEMENT-OF 6 ASPEN RIDGE ESTATES 7 This Annexation Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement"), is made and entered into this 8 day of , 2005, by and between the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, 9 aan Illinois municipal corporation, (hereinafter referred to as the "CITY"), and ASPEN RIDGE 10 ESTATES, L.L.C., the owner of record of the subject property, ASPEN MIDGE ESTATES, 11 thereinafter referred to as the "OWNER.") 12 WITNESSETH 13 WHEREAS, the_OWNER owns fee simple title to the real property which is legally 14 described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, consisting of approximately 125126 acres, more or 15 less (hereinafter the "PROPERTY") which is located at the southwest corner of Fox and 16 Pavilion Roads; and 17 WHEREAS, it is the desire ofthe PROPERTY is located in an unincorporated area of 18 Kendall CountXand_is_not cont jguous to_the corporate limits_of the,City; and 19 WHEREAS there are no electors residing on the PROPERTY; and 20 WHEREAS, the PROPERTY constitutes ten tory wh ch, Qrhcing_contiguous, may be 21 annexed to the City as provided in Article VII of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILLS 5/7-1_1 et 22 seq.; and 23 WHEREAS_the OWNER desires to provide for the annexation of the PROPERTY and to 24 develop the PROPERTY in the CITY in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the I-- QBCH1 J 7(4 , 250739.00004,397604.4 -1- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 25 Ordinances of the CITY;-and to-provide-that--When-Said-PROPERTY--i annexed- will-be 26 granted at that-time-as an R 2 it =1e }iz il -Residenee District; and 27 WHEREAS, it is the desire of the CITY to annex the PROPERTY and to grant zoning 28 and facilitate its development pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the 29 Ordinances of the CITY; and 30 WHEREAS, the OWNER and the CITY hashave or will perform and execute all acts 31 required by law to effectuate such annexation; and 32 WHEREAS, it the intent-of OWNER to design a stormwater management-system--- . 33 the PR( PER FY that- is in ciinf -r ±ince--ith €it- t +<ldia+ -and-WHEREAS: all notices 34 required by law relating to the annexation of the PROPERTY to the CITY have been given to the 35 persons or entities entitled thereto, pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Illinois Compiled 36 Statutes; and_ 37 WHEREAS_the Corporate Authorities and the Plan Commission of the CITY have duly 38 held all public hearings relating to annexation and zoning all as required by the pro\isions of the 39 CITY'S Ordinances and Illinois Compiled Statutes: and 40 WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the CITY have duly fixed the time for a public 41 hearing on this Agreement and pursuant to legal notice have held such hearing thereon all as 42 required by the provisions of the Illinois Compiled Statues; and 43 WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities. and the- Plan-Commis_;ion-of the CITY have-duly 44 held aI1 ub-1 e heating-,s--el-ating-to annexation and zoning all- -required by the-pro-visions of the 45 CITY'S Ordinances-and--I-llinois-Compiled Statutes:- and-W H l RE 4-the-OWNER and_the CITY 46 agree that upon annexation to the CITY the PROPERTY shall be placed in a R-2 Single Family 47 Residence District; and �2_ QncEn\_47444-t.; 250739.00004v397604.4 -2- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 48 WHEREAS, in reliance upon the development of the PROPERTY in the manner 49 proposed, the OWNER and the CITY have agreed to execute and deliver all petitions, give all 50 notices, and enact all such resolutions and ordinances and provide and record all other 51 documents that are necessary to accomplish the annexation of the PROPERTY to the CITY; and 52 WHEREAS, in accordance with the powers granted to the CITY by the provisions of 65 53 ILCS 5/11-15.1-1 through 15.1-5, inclusive, relating to Ant exat A greementsannexation 54 agreements, the parties hereto wish to enter into a binding agreement to govern the annexation, 55 zoning, subdivision and development of the PROPERTY, and the performance of certain 56 undertakings which are contingent upon said annexation, zoning and subdivision and to provide 57 for various other matters related to the annexation of the PROPERTY in the future, as authorized 58 by. the provisions of said statutes; and 59 WI ILRItAS.purt,ttartt- to due notice and pt ili-catifnrn in the manner prov-iiled bi law. a 60 proposed-agreement. in-subs-tanee and I<wm the same as this Avgreemcn-t, was submitted to the 61 Comporate Author}tiesf w-ul}lie he www-a+nfl a public hearing as he-hi-thereof : and 62 WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities, after due and careful review, have concluded that 63 the annexation of the Property to the CITY and the zoning and development of the PROPERTY 64 on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth will (i) further the planned growth of the CITY; 65 (ii) increase the tax base of the property lying within the City; and (iii) generally benefit the 66 CITY and enhance and promote the general welfare of the CITY; 67 WHEREAS, by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Corporate Authorities then holding office, 68 the CITY has duly adopted an ordinance approving the terms and provisions of this Agreement 69 (the "Approvii}gApproval Ordinance") and authorizing and directing the Mayor to execute and 70 the City Clerk to attest to this Agreement on behalf of the CityCITY; and —�- QBCH1\34:64-13 250739.00004'397604.4_ -3- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 71 WHEREAS, each of the parties is materially changing its respective position in reliance 72 upon the execution of this Agreement by the other parties and the performance by the other 73 parties of their respective undertakings contained herein. 74 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing preambles and the mutual 75 covenants, agreements and conditions herein contained, and by authority of and in accordance 76 with the aforesaid statutes of the State of Illinois, the parties agree--as #f$k*ws:THE PARTIES 77 AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 78 L ANNEXATION. 79 The OWNER has or will-tile with the Clerk of the CI-F4-filed a duly and properly 80 executed petition pursuant to. and m aceordanee with theprot-is1n-ns of 65 ILCS 5/7-1-I et 5'eT to 81 anne 8for annexation of the PROPERTY and anv adiacent road a1, not hfevi-nusk annexed to 82 the United City of Yorkville. # ie C-1l-Y agrees to- adopt an'- necessary t,a provide the 83 the ante\ation of the PR(>PI-R I Y +i, soim 1tiacticalImmediately after adoption of 84 the_Approv at-Ordinance, and at the same meeting,the CITY_shall adopt„and the Mayor and City 85 Clerk shall sion and attest an ordinance (the "Annexation Ordinance") -annexing_ the T 86 PROPERTY and all unincor•orated conti 7uous rio of_way_ to the City. The Annexation 87 Ordinance shall be adopted and approved prior tonotwithstanding that the Property keingamay not 88 be contiguous to the corporate boundaries of the CITY. arid at the Jime of adoption and approval. 89 The Annexation Ordinance shall recite that it shall not be effective and the CITY shall have no 90 obligation to record the Annexation Ordinance and plat of annexation unless and until the 91 PROPERTY is contiguous to the corporate boundaries of the CITY, where "contiguity" shall be 92 determined by the legal standards for annexation in under Illinois law. As soon as the 93 PROPERTY becomes contiguous to the corporate boundaries of the CITY, the CITY shall -4- -- --QBCHI\;y7(443-250739.0.0004\397604.4 -4- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 94 promptly cause the Annexation Ordinance and plat of annexation to be recorded in the office of 95 the Recorder of Kendall County. 96 II. ZONING. 97 A. Immediately after adoption of the Annexation Ordinance, and at the same meeting 98 and in accordance with the United City of Yorkville Zoning Ordinance, the Corporate 99 Authorities shall adopt, and the Mayor and City_Clerk_shall sign and attest an ordinance (the 100 "Zoning Map Amendment Ordinance") which shall rezt*reclassify the Propertt 101 fromPROPERTY in the R-12 Single Family Residence Zoning District to-the R-2 Single Eamik 102 Resi-deneeeffective immediately upon the recording of the Annexation_Ordinance and the plat of 103 annexation of the PROPERTY. 104 B. The R-2 zoning district classification granted by virtue of this Agreement and the 105 Zoning \lap Amendment Ordinance shall survive the expiration of the Term of this Agreement. 106 1 he CF1 Y may amend the zoning district feA.,=uIati- ns of the Zeninu-0-rdmance at an time in 107 accordance with the procedures of State taw and City ordinances--however. no such amendment 108 shall preclude the developmentorthe Property ir-at cordane-e with this-Agreement. 109 E - Should-the Cl l Y tail to annex or rezone the PROPER-1-Y-i-n accordance with thi: 110 ;\_2reenment. the PROPER"I Y ;hall he deemed automatucalh- disconnected from the CITY-and 111 without --further- action-. this r\ureement shall-be-deemed n-oil and void. and the parties to this 112 ;\<greeme-t shall-have r-*duties or ohhgati-+++s to the other. 113 III. DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY 114 A. Approval of Preliminary Plat of Subdivision and Preliminary Engineering Plans. 115 Immediately after adoption of the Zoning Map- Amendment- Ordinance, and at the same 5-- - --QBCH1\31)77N4.2,-250739.00004\397604.4 -5- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 116 meeting, the Corporate Authorities shall adopt an ordinance or resolution approving the 117 preliminary subdivision plat and preliminary engineering plans and preliminary subdivision plat 118 and landscape plan referenced herein and made apart hereof-(the "Preliminary Plans") copies 119 of which are attached as exhibits hereto and nide a part hereof as ftdlows: 120 1. Preliminary Plat ( 3 sheets), prepared by Smith Engineering Consultants, 121 Inc., dated January 24, 2045.2005 and dated as last revised .April 122 21, 2005 ("Exhibit CB"); 123 2. Preliminary Engineering Plan (3 sheets), prepared by Smith Engineering 124 Consultants, Inc., dated January 24, 2005.2005 and dated as last revised 125 .April 21 2005 (``Exhibit BC"); 126 3. Landscape Plan (3 sheets), prepared by Ives/Ryan Group, dated January 127 24, 24 2005 and dated as last revised --- -April 20 2005 ("Exhibit 128 D"). 129 B. General Rights and Obligations. The OnerOWNER shall have the right to 130 develop the PROPERTY in accordance with, and only in accordance with_ (i) final plats of 131 subdivision and final engineering plans that have been approved by the CITY in accordance with 132 this Agreement and the City Code; (ii) this Agreement; (iii) the Zoning \lap Amend-ment 133 Ordinance; (iv) the Preliminary Plans; and (v) any other document relative to the development of 134 the PROPERTY that is required and approved by the CITY (collectively, the "Approved 135 Documents"). In the event of a conflict between the Approved Documents and the City Code, 136 the Approved Documents shall control. 137 C. Phasing-ofDe-elopment.- Owiler maw-goal pkat and In engineer the 1 1 138 Property in 14-lases f--Phase each Phase-. the Owner sh-a41 apply f>r- final-sus division 139 ah}o-=a-Is. When deve>npin�i a Phase, the-OwneN-shal4 herequiredto- install fit- eon stru n-ply 140 those- LandImprovements (as defined- in the CIT-Y's-Subdivision Control-Ordinance)-that--are 141 necessary-.to-serve-the Phase, as may be determined--1 v-the(:1-TY and City Engineerin approving -6- - QBCH1\_(47(44 j-250739.00004\397604.4 -67 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 142 a final plat- and final-engineering plans liw such Phase Preliminary plats and plans-shall he 143 effective Tor a period f twelve f 12) months- from the date of-approval by the CITY. Approved 144 preliminary flats and plans shall remain in effect-for a period-of thirty six f 36months after-the 145 approval by the CITY of a final plat of a first Phase-of development.-notwithstanding 7n 'thi in 146 Section 5.4)2.05 of the Suhdkision Control G3rdinance to the contrary,_ Modifications to 147 Preliminary Plans. {PLACEHOLDER for provisions relating to the scope and process of 148 a s e rov.1 for elan modific.tions if _n and related im I acts to the s ro. sed develo s ment 149 and this Agreement resulting from the City's review of EEI's Fox Road Southwest Area 150 Transportation Study and the City's acceptance of certain recommendations therein.] 151 IV. ANNEXATION TO SANITARY DISTRICT. 152 A. The OWNER agrees to file any necessary petitions and agreements to request 153 annexation and sanitary sewer service for the PROPERTY from the Yorkville Bristol Sanitary 154 District (-Yorkville-Bristol- or �'YBSD") for the purpose of extending and connecting to the 155 sanitary sewer lines and treatment facilities of York -ille-BristolYBSD. The CITY shall fully 156 cooperate with the_OWNER in obtaining such permits as may be required from time to time by 157 both federal and state law, including, without limitation, the Illinois Environmental Protection 158 Act, permitting the construction and connection of the sanitary sewer lines to the Yorkville- 159 orkville159 Bristt4YBSD facilities, in order to facilitate the development and use of each Phase of 160 development of the PROPERTY. 161 V. SANITARY SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENTS 162 A. Owner's Obligation. At its cost, the OWNER shall construct all on-site sanitary 163 sewer collection lines and all other on-site improvements that are necessary or desirable for the 164 collection of sanitary sewage generated by the PROPERTY (the "Sewer Improvements") and -7-- QBCHI\;97(.44.; 250739.00004`,397604.4_ -7- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31, 2005 165 all on-site water mains, distribution lines, and other improvements that are necessary or desirable 166 for the provision of potable water to the PROPERTY (the "Water Improvements"), in 167 accordance with City Code. 168 B. Dedication. Upon completion of construction or installation of the Sewer 169 Improvements and Water Improvements, the OWNER shall dedicate to the CITY those portions 170 of the Sewer Improvements and Water Improvements to- t e CITY that are required to be 171 dedicated in accordance with the City Code (the "Public Sewer and Water Improvements"). 172 The CITY shall promptly accept the dedication upon review and approval of the Public Sewer 173 and Water Improvements and thereafter shall assume responsibility for all maintenance, repair 174 and replacement thereof, in accordance with City Code. 175 C. CIYCity's Obligation. The CITY hereby represents and warrants that it 176 will take all actions necessary to provide adequate water and sanitary service to the PROPERTY 177 in sufficient capacity to serve the development of the PROPERTY as authorized by this 178 Agreement. 179 D. Sanitary_Sewer Interceptor Fundings A rreement. The OWNER_ agrees to join 180 and execute a "Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Funding Agreement" by andbetween the CITY, 181 YBSD and certain other owners and.developers of Benefited Properties in the southwest area of 182 the CITY, by which the parties thereto agree to participate in fundingthe expansion of the 183 sanitary interceptor sewer and_other necessary facilities required by YBSD to transport effluent 184 from the Benefited Properties to the YBSD treatment plant_ The OWNER has reviewed a draft 185 version of the Sanitary Sewer Interceptor FundingAgreenentdated_ and_agrees to 186 join and execute a final version that is substantially consistent with the terms and provisions of QBCHI\'N,)764)4.1, 250739000()4\3976()4.4 -8- DRAFT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 187 the foregoing draft version and so long as the_parties work diligently and in_good faith toward 188 completion of a final executable version. 189 VI. STORMWATIRSTORM WATER IMPROVEMENTS 190 A. Owner's Obligation. At its cost, the OWNER shall construct all storm sewers, 191 detentions systems, and compensatory storage facilities that are necessary to convey 192 stormwaterstorm water drainage from the PROPERTY in accordance with this Agreement and 193 the Village Code ("Stornn aterStorm Water Improvements"). 194 B. Dedication. All Stt>rrnwaterStorm Water Improvements shall be owned and 195 maintained by the OWNER (or an ovc-ncr4`a home owner's association or-similar entity). The 196 OWNER shall dedicate a maintenance easement or easements to the CITY allowing the CITY to 197 maintain the -tormv, tterStot-m_Water Improvements if the OWNER (or otherhome owner of 198 such Stormwater Iinprovetmet s)'s association fails to maintain them. 199 C. City Cooperation. In aetorEht lee with the provisions of the subdivision plats 200 and site plans approved by the- '11 Y. theThe CITY shall cooperate with the OWNER, at no cost 201 to the CITY, and execute all applications, permit requests, and other documents necessary or 202 desireahledesirable to obtain term aterstorm_water approvals from any other governmental 203 agency. 204 VII. DO:VI IONS ANA E'O ITRIRI`:4I0N: 205 A. Impact Fees, Donations and Contributions F;i1%_ :lfttttr n am! titttift, of Impact 206 Fee.~ to-he-di, -.w!tI-tart/ appropriate proviNiorp, ttt he-inserted (flier farther-dt.stu4 iott.4 with 207 the E'f '# r-.--SaiE1 Transition Developmenm and other fees-shall he-paid--1 -single-farniiv. 208 residence c-(3Ieurrett with- and -prior to the-issuance of-each respective single-family build-int!, -9- QBCH[C197( 4.>-250739.00004'397604.4 -9_- DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 209 permit.- -Said-fees are-being_paid-vola}taril----and with-the-consent of OWNER- bused-upon this 210 contractual-agreement -vol-untarity-entered--fnto--between---t-he--pies-after--negation ole.-this 211 A2rcoment.--t4WNER knowingly--waives-any ekti-m-m-or-objection-as-to-a mt-of-t e specific tees 212 ne -tiated herein-von artly: 213 B. Park Land Cash Contribution. OW-"N .R shall construct and shall d1icate 214 to the (TTY a proposed recreational trail as indicated on-the Preliminary Plans. OWNER shall 215 pa‘, to the CFI V cash as required by and in act ordance with the e-urrent I-aid-(=ash Ordinance 14a 216 t rWNFR'- park- contribution. In taleuluti-ng-the--amount due -thereunder OWNER shall--be 217 entitled to-li)t)°-i,credit of the ca h-v aloe l w-t-he-total aero-ate-of the dedicated trail. 218 C. The OWNER shall- pay a Fire D-istrict Fee of Three Hundred Dollars iS300:0t4)) 219 per hunre. (The half of said tee { 150.00) per unit shah he due-and parable ter_- at the time of 220 record-mu each final plat thr a Phase of de e il3+}3er}t. 221 D. The (JTY shall not require the OWNER to donate any land or money to the 222 CITY or any other uevernmentaI bob<. except as- otherwise expressly. provided in this 223 -l;reement. 224 VII. VIII. HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION; DORMANT SPECIAL SERVICE AREA 225 A. Any stone}- water detention and-retention facilities.--drainaue a'rs in easement 226 wetlamk landscaping and non-stanc rd pavement areas-which are-not--accepted h-' the C1'1 V and 227 are u-ut located within- building lots. shall be owned and maintained by a homeowners" 228 association; N«twithstandin`, the lhreuoin`. OWNER -shall not object to the establishment of 229 a+alarca-an rdrnent-��-a Special Service-Area-ureas cot} prisinu-all-ohthe PROPER TY or any 230 portion-thereof as--described-in this section.--- The purposeof such Special-Ser'ice--Area or areas 1(} -_- - -- 250739.00004 -- QBCHI\_+�1;1�a-} : \397604.4- -10 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 231 shall he-Thr-the reet3nstruction. repair, and maintenance of stor nwater detention and retention 232 facilities. drainage ways in easements wetlands. common-open- space: subdivision—signage, 233 landscaping, non-standard pavement methods. and other common areas of the subdivision_ all 234 within the Property, for a perpetual duration with a maxim-um- rate of I O0 percent per year 235 0;1.00 per ' I00-} of the assessed value. as equalized.-of the taxable Property, excluding all 236 taxable per,.{Mal proofertv. The OWNER shall establish a homeowners association 237 ("Association") of all lot owners within the PROPERTY and a mandatory membership of all lot 238 owners in the_Association. The Association shall be established_by a Declaration of Covenants, 239 Conditions, Restrictions and_Easements recorded against all of the PROPERTY other than those 240 areas and improvements within the PROPERTY that may be dedicated to and_ accepted by the 241 CITY. The_Association shall have_the_primary responsibility and_duty to carryout and pay for 242 maintenance of any storm_water detention_and retention_facilities, drainage ways in easements, 243 wetlands, open space, subdi\ision signage. landscaping and pavement areas, any of which are 244 not dedicated to and_accepted by the CITY and are pot located within building lots, (collectively, 245 "Common_ Facilities-), through assessments ley_ied a nst_ all dwelling units within the 246 PROPERTY. A maintenance easement shall be established over all of the Common Facilities 247 located on the final plat for the Association. The Association shall_be responsible for the regular 248 care, maintenance renewal and replacement of the Common Facilities including storm water 249 detention areas and without limitation, the mowing and fertilizinof grass pruning and trimming 250 of trees and bushes,jemoval and replacement of diseased_or dead landscape materials,__and the 251 renair_and replacement of fences and monument signs, so as to keep the same in_a c_l,_ean, sightly 252 and first-class condition, and shall utilize the Association to provide sufficient funds_to defray 253 the cost of such maintenance and to establish.reserve funds for future repairs and replacements. - 1 ---- - QBCHI 7(+4, 250739.00004 397604.4 -11 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 254 The OWNER shall convey to the Association all of the OWNER'S right, title and interest in and 255 to all Common Facilities established on the PROPERTY as and when provided for in the 256 declaration. These shall include all storm_ water_management facilities depicted on the 257 Preliminary Engineering Plan, as constructed pursuant to the subsequently approved final 258 en ineerin_ clans. 259 B. The OWNER agrees to execute aand shall consent to the creation of a dormant 260 Special Service Area p-io-r- to eyeeutiotm of the first I mal Plat+rf:Sttlitlivi,*toft by the E'I I -.CITY 261 enacting at the time of final plat approval a Dorman Special Service Area to act as a back up in 262 the event_that the Association fails to reconstruct}repair-and maintain the Common Facilities, 263 VIII. IX. SECURITY INSTRUMENTS. 264 A. Asrequiredby City Code, the OWNER shall deposit, or cause to be deposited, 265 with the CITY such irrevocable letters of credit or surety bonds ("Security Instruments") on the 266 standard forms of the City, to guarantee completion and maintenance of the puhlte 267 improvernentsLand Improvements (as defined in the Yorkville Subdivision Control Ordinance 268 to be constructed as a part of the development trf=each Phase offleHelopment a aretheProperty, 269 as required by applicable ordinances of the CITY. The OWNER shall-have the sole discretion as 270 to whether ztnmay use either irrevocable letterletters of credit or surety bond will be used as 271 thebonds for its Security Instruments_as permitted by State law. The amount and duration of 272 each Security Instrument shall be as required by applicable ordinances of the CITY. The City 273 Council, upon recommendation by the City Engineer, may from time to time approve a reduction 274 or reductions in the Security Instruments by an amount not in excess of eighty five percent (85%) 275 of the value of the completed work_certified by the City Engineer of the-compieted work, so long 276 as the balance remaining in the Security Instruments is at least equal-to cine-hundred ten percent —p ------QBCH[\.1)74444,.z,-2.50739.00004\397604.4 - DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 277 414Oten percent (10%) of the cost of the estimated total cost of the Land Improvements plus one 278 hundred percent (100%) of the cost to complete the remaining pubhe imprfwernents for the 279 applicable Phase of dev-elopntent. 280 B. Security for construction of perimeter- roadways-and onsite improvements may be 281 dedicated, constructed, and or horded as independent Phases of development at the sole 282 discretion of the OAN:NFRLand Improvements . 283 IX. X. PROCEDURE FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 284 The public impioy,ementsLand Improvements constructed as a part of the development of 285 each phase of dei elopmentthe Property shall be accepted by the CITY pursuant to the provisions 286 of the Subdivision Control Ordinance. The City shall exercise good faith and due diligence in 287 accepting said public lm-prove ementsLand mprov_ements following the OWNER'S completion 288 thereof tdr each }phase of development in compliance with the requirements of said ordinance; 289 and the City Engineer shall make his recommendation to the City Council not later than thirty 290 (30) days from the date of the OWNER'S request for approval of any public improvements. 291 X. XI. OVERSIZING. 292 A. In the event the OWNER is required as a condition of final plat or engineering 293 plan approval to oversize water mains, sanitary sewer mains, storm sewer lines, public roads, 294 traffic signals _or other improvements sures-as roads that benefit other properties, the 295 partiesOWNER and CITY shall enter into a written agreement specifically providing that saidthe 296 costs shallot'such oversizing or additional improvements be reimbursed by the CITY, or be the 297 subject of a Recapture Agreement and Recapture Ordinance in favor of the OWNER betore 298 (}WN-ER is-required to-perform any, wersizing oradditional road imprt tnen-ts. the parties }afl 299 enter-into-a written agreemeutt specitically providing-that said-costs-s-hal1 be-reimburset1 b-N, the 1 — - — ---- ---_—_ _ __ ---QBCHI\ 47404 250739.O0004\397604.4 -1 3 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES august 31,2005 300 ('IT Y.or be the subject of a Recapture Agreement and Recapture Ordinance e in favor of OWNER 301 before OWNER is required to perform any oversizing or ad itional-road improvements. The 302 CITY agrees to require anyone connecting-to-said lines to pav the CITY who then shall 303 reimburse OWNER within ..:4) days of an' other parcel- of real property canr -tin to-said 304 improvements. lOrintending to connect to or use said oversized or additional facilities to pay the 305 CITY prior to or concurrent with annexation, final plat of subdivision or issuance of a building 306 permit._ The CITY then shall promptly reimburse the OWNER within 30 days of collecting any 307 such payment for the OWNER'S costs of oversizing said lines including costs for deepening said 308 lines and any engineering fees, and other costs associated therewith. In the event the OWNER 309 seeks said reimbursement, the parties agree separately that the Recapture Agreement shall be 310 executed pursuant to and in compliance, with the Illinois Compiled Statutes, Local Government 311 Act governing the Recapture with the requisite Public Ileariia. ublichearing being held and 312 requisite recapture ordinance being approved by the City Council contingent on the percentage 313 of the benefit to the OWNER and including the service area effected. 314 R. In the event-any said oversizing is required. the- CITY and OWNER agree to 315 prepare a Recapture Agreement and Recapture Ordinance detailing said costs and fees and 316 dppro, in the sane within a reasowtIlic° ;smount of time atter these ci�sts are aseeitai nett 317 B. C. OWNER agrees to hold the CITY harmless and indemnify the CITY from any 318 liability as a result of any recapture imposed. 319 XII. AMEADATE FOTO ORDINANCES 320 A. -All ordinances, regul-atif-s;--and--teles of the-CITY. including without limitation 321 those-pertaining- to subdivision controls; zoning. storm- water management. drainage, and --14— QBCHI\397(,44.>-250739.00004v397604.4--- -14 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 322 building-code requirements, {so-long as-they-do not affect the-city's-Jnternational-- Standards 323 Q auizatiew{ISO iff&u-anee--rating},-ate}-related restrictions,--as they-prcscntly-exist. except as 324 amended,-Vari-ed oFModified-by-the-terms-of this-Afireelt,-sliail-a} y--to-the-PROP ER-T Y and 325 its--development-if-universally -a ied- --alk- property in the Cl-T-Y -sh-ail-a}-supply to-the 326 PROPERTY-far a period of five {5} years from the date of this Agreement. otherwise such 327 urdi Dances.-regulation and codes shall appb,, to the PROPERTY after a period of-seven-k7}years 328 from-the date of this :Agreement. Any amendments repeal; or additional regulations. which are 329 subsequently-enacted by the CITY shall- not be-applied to-the development of the PROPER EY 330 except-upon the written consent of-OWNER during said seven(7} Ve-ar period. Any Agreements. 331 repeal. or additional regulations which are subsequently enacted by theCI-TY shall not be 332 applied to the development of the PROPERTY except upon the written consent of OWN ER 333 during said seven t7} year period. After said seven (7} year period. the PROPERTY anti its 334 development will be subject to all ordinances, regulations and codes of the-CITY in existence on 335 or adopted after the expiration of said seven (7i near period provided. hu-wet-er, that the 336 application of any such ordinance, regulation or code shall not result-in a reduction in-the number 337 of residential-building-lots herein approved on the Concept Plan for the-PROPERTY.Y. alter or 338 eliminate HirIV of the ordinance h-ariations, modifications or departures pros-ided for herein, not 339 result- in--any-subdb-ided- lot or structure constructed within-the PROPERTY being classified as 340 non-co-forming under-. any- ordinance- of the- CITY. The- foregoing to-the -contrary 341 notwithsta in-. to the---event the CITY-is required to r Edify-amend or enact-an,-ordinance or 342 regulation-and to--app-}-v- the same to the PROPERTY-pursuant to--the express-and specific 343 mandate-of-any-superior govern ltal--authority; and-applicahle-ieneral-l*-within-the-CITY and 344 not-specifically to the-PROP-ERT '- such-ordinance-such- or regulation shad--apply-to-the PROPERTY i5r 9 _ --- - --QBCHf\�)7(�1-1.� ��073)00004 3)7604.4 -15 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 345 and be complied with by OWNER, provided, however-, that any so-ea-lled --Grandfather- 346 Grand er-346 pros iron-contained in--seckr-,-n €--to ermei mandate- which would-servo-to-eNempt-or 347 delay-implementation against the P-ROP ERTY shall lie yg-iven--full force and-e#feet--€trthe-rim re 348 provided that the amended regulation is-applicnble and entdreed -uenerally-imd uniformly in the 349 ('l IY. Nothing-herein shall-be construed as--to-prevent-OWNER from contesting-or challenging 350 any arch-mandate-of any superior governmental authority in any way legally possible. including 351 without limitation, by challenging such- mandate on its face or as applied to the PROPERTY in 352 any administrative or-judicial forum having-jurisdiction at OWNER'S sole cast. 353 B. Notwithstanding ani= of the terms or provisions of this Agreement, however, no 354 change. medifie-ati-on or enactment of any ordinance:-code or regulation so long as they do not 355 affect the CITY'S ISO insurance rating, shall be applied during said seven (7) year period so as 356 to: 40. affect the toning etas-sill-cation of the PROPERTY or any Parcel r Phase thereof_ (ti) affect 357 the ('l t Bulk Regulations, including, but not limited to. setback, yard he-ight. FAR and 358 frontage requirements (iii)affect the uses permitted under the Zoning Ordinances of the CITY 359 specified in this Agreement: (k) interpret any CITY ordinance in a- was so as to prevent 360 OV -FR or its assigns from developing-the PROPER IV or arty Parcel or-Phase tlre•ref;f in 361 accordance with this :Agreement and the e lubits attached hereto. Fvwept as modified b\-- 362 y-362 11revfo-us sentence and the provisions hereof or other terms and provisions of this Agreenia-nt.. 363 OWNEJR shall comply in all respects with the conditions and requirements of all ordinances of 364 the('131-V applicable-to the PROPERTY- and all property similarly situated and toned within tie 365 (T \i' as such ordinances may exist from time-to time subsequent to the annexation to the (*II V. 366 provided. however. notwithstimdng any other provision of this A-greement;-if there are 367 ordinances.reseltttions. re;2-ttiations. or-codes or changes thereto which are fess restrictive in their - �- ---- -----QBCHI\_�U'(,4a=l.a 250739.pOQ04\397404.4___ -16 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 368 application-to similarly situated and Lolled lan-ds. then OWNER, at-its election,-shall.-be entitled 369 to- -application of such less restrictive ordinances-'. regulations-and,Or codes-to the-PROPERTY 370 and any parcel or phase thereof. 371 C. 0-WNER-- all success-of owners of the P-ROPERTY or any parcel Of phase 372 thereof shall he-entitled to take advantage immediately o-f any subsequently.adopted-amendments 373 to the CITY'S ordinances, regulations, resolutions and/Or codes-that establis-h-provisions that are 374 less restrictive than the provisions of the CITY'S Y'S current codes in effect as of the effective-date 375 of this Agreement so- lone as such less restrictive provisions do not frustrate the purpose of tins 376 Agreement or the-intent-of the parties relative to the development of the- PROPERTY or any 377 'Three) or ph ,e thereof. In the cncnt of ani- contliet bet cen the provision of thH \,grt tnent 378 (including die I.yhihits hereto). zmd the ordinances. codes. regulations and resolutIim of the 379 CITY. the prn inions of this Agreement and the exhibits hereto) shall control over the 380 provisions of an ordinances. codes, regulations and resolutions of-the FI I Y.Except as otherwise 381 expressly provided in this Agreement, the CITY represents and warrants that there are currently 382 no recapture agreements or_recapture_ordinancesaffectii g public utilities which will be utilized 383 to service the PROPERTY which the CITY has any nowledge of or under which the CITY is or 384 will be required to collect recapture_amounts from the OWNER or its successors, _upon 385 annexation or final plat of the PROPERTY or connection of the PROPERTY to any of such 386 public utilities, nor does the CITY have any knowledge of a pendingor contemplated request for 387 approval of-any such recapture agreement or ordinance which will effect the PROPERTY. 388 XIII. FEE-S A-ND CHARGES: 389 During the first four (4-) years following-the date- of the Agreement. the- CITY shall 390 impose upon--and--collect from OWNER, and-their respective--contractors and-suppliers. only - 17 -QBCHI\>97644.3-250739.00004.397604.4. -17 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 391 those per{nrt lie-en-se, tap on and connection fees and charges-, and in such-amount or at such-rate 392 as are-in-effect on the date of this A greemein and as is genu-ally applied--hroughout-the-E'er, 393 except-as-otherwise-expre s-1-y-provided l€ in this Agreement on-the Fee Schedule attached 394 hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "E,.. t\t-tl expiration of this four-year-ternr, the CITY 395 sha14give-the OWNER a-one 0)-year---grace period :ftom the date-they are notified of any changes 396 to the-permit. license. tap on and connection fees and charges in order to comply with the new 397 regal at ions. 398 XL XIV. PROJECT SIG:NS.PROJECT SIGNS. 399 A. On-Site Signage. _ For so long as the_OWNER is _actively marketing the 400 development,__the OWNER shall have the right to install on the PROPERTY subject to its 401 receipt of plan approval from the City Administrator,and, once installed, the right and obligation 402 to maintain: (_i-)_two (2) double-faced adverisinignJhat are eight feet by sixteen feet_(8' x 403 16') the locations of which are specified as_follows: one 1_)_along Fox Road;_one (1) along 404 Pavilion Road; ii not_more than_one sign on each_lot measuring no more than 21x 3 and_(iii) 405 informational,and directional signs on_the PROPERTY. The signage permitted hereunder shall 406 be located__with_regard to__proper sight distance-to adjacent roadways. The OWNER shall 407 promptly remove signs marketing the sale of dwelling_units within the PROPERTY after it has 408 ceased marketing_such dwelling units. Immediately after the Effective Date, the_OWNER shall 409 be permitted to_make_application for and receive plan approvals for the double-faced_advertising 410 signs as specified inJi) above) to be located on the PROPERTY. 411 The OWNER shall have the right to install, subject to its receipt of plan-approval from 412 the City Administrator ground illuminated entrance monuments both at the Fox Road and 413 Pavilion Road entrances to the PROPERTY. Entrance monuments shall be constructed in _IK- QBCH[\'047604> 250739.00004\397604.4_-_ -18 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 414 substantial conformance with the Preliminary Plans. All entrance monuments and any 415 associated landscaping, shall be maintained by the Association pursuant to the terms of the 416 declaration of covenants. All entrance monuments shall be sited in a manner that ensures proper 417 sight distance to adjacent roadways. 418 All other signage installed and maintained with the PROPERTY shall comply with the 419 zoning and subdivision control ordinances of the CITY. The Corporate Authorities, by majority 420 vote and without further public hearing or amendment to this Agreement may_approve 421 modifications to the_signage provisions contained in_this Sectionprovided the same have been 422 sspecifically requested by the OWNER. 423 B. Off-Site Signage. Following the date of this Agreement and through the date 424 of the issuance of the final occupancy permit for the PROPERTY, OWNER shall be entitled to 425 construct, maintain and utilize offsite subdivision identification, marketing and location signs at 426 such locations within the corporate limits of the CITY as OWNER may designate (individually 427 an "Offsite Sign" and collectively the "Offsite Signs") subject to sign permit review and 428 issuance by the CITY. OWNER and OWNER shall be responsible. at its expense, for obtaining 429 all necessary and appropriate legal rights for the construction and use of each of the Offsite 430 Signs. Each Offsite sign may be illuminated subject to approval by the CITY. In addition to the 431 Of#lite Sign:,. OWNER ha►1 he permitted to construct. mamntamtm and utilise s n—at e upon the 432 PROPER as identified in Exhibit "G" attached hereto( '-Signage 433 XII. BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 434 A. Permit_Issuance._ The CITY shall issue building permits to the OWNER to 435 construct dwellnits and_other structures and improvements within the _normal CITY 436 timeframes, provided a final plat has been recorded_LeAcept that the recording of a final plat shall --- -- 9- _- _ QBCHf\�4'(,44_> 250739.00004`397604.4 -19 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 437 not be required if the OWNER seeks a building permit from the CITY pursuant to theprovisions 438 of Para! a.hs B below. If the buildin 7 Permit as slication is not approved, the CITY shall 439 provide the OWNER witha statement in writing_specifying the reasons for denial of the 440 application including specification of the requirements of law that the application and supporting 441 documents fail to meet. The CITY agrees to issue such building permits within the normal CITY 442 timeframes of the OWNER'S com•liance with those requirements of law so specified_in the 443 previous statements of the CITY. Building permits of the CITY shall be valid for a period of one 444 year from the date of issuance. 445 B. Commencement of Earth_Work. The CITY agrees to issue peuiiits_ to the 446 OWNER that authorize_the commencement of- excavation, site clearing, tree_removal, mass 447 grading, erosion and sediment control_filling and stock-piling activities with the PROPERTY, 448 and commencement of construction__of underground utilityiimprovements_storm_ water 449 management improvements and on-site streets_(all of the foregoing activities beilng_collectively 450 referred to herein as "Earth Work''). These Earth Work ,ermits each an ``Earth Work 451 Permit") will be issued_upon meetin _all_of the requirements of_applicable_CITY-and/or County 4.52 of Kendall ordinance requirements. An Earth Work Permit will be issued_provided (a) such 453 work is undertaken at the OWNER'S risk; (b) the OWNER shall not undertake any Earth Work 454 except with the approval of the City Engineer of a soil erosion and sediment control plan and of 455 bans that contain sufficient information to demonstrate that the Earth Work will be 456 accomplished in accordance with good engineering practices; (c) the_OWNER shall take such 457 actions as may be necessary to assure that such Earth Work ultimately complies with the 458 approved final engineering plans; (d) no Earth Work will be undertaken in violation of the 459 provisions of applicable CITY or County ordinances and regulationsJelno connection is made 20- - ----QBCH1\397604.3 250739. 0004\397604.4 -20 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 460 to any constructed utility improvement until appropriate EPA permits have been secured for such 461 connection; (f) soil erosion control and storm water management facilities are in place prior to 462 commencement of such Earth Work in a manner approved by the City Engineer; (g) no Earth 463 Work shall take place in any area designated as floodplain or wetland until the OWNER has 464 received the necessary permits for such activity; and (h) the OWNER first delivers a letter of 465 credit or surety bond to the CITY to _assure the restoration to the extent possible of the 466 PROPERTY to its condition existing prior to the commencement of any such Earth_Work in the 467 event the OWNER abandons_the_development. The OWNER shall indemnify the CITY and the 468 City Engineer against and hold the_CITY and City Engineer harmless fromany claims,actions 469 or losses the CITY or the City Engineer may__suffer, sustain or incur because another 470 governmental agency takes action against the CITY or City_ Engineer after the OWNER 471 undertakes_development activities pursuant to the _provisions of_-this Section. No other _site 472 improvements can commence until CITY approval of the final engineering plans and required 473 local, state and federalpermits_are received. 474 C. Meaning_of"at the OWNER'S_Risk". The OWNER, in stating that the 475 OWNER proceeds with any_work_or any construction pursuant_to the provisions of ParagraphB 476 above _at the OWNERS_risk,- hereby acknowledges that if any completed work or if any 477 completed construction fails to conform to the applicable final engineering plans for such work 478 or construction, to any other applicable final plans.,or to_any applicable federal state, county or 479 CITY requirements, the CITY shall have the option of_determining whether the OWNER shall 480 then be required to correct such work or construction so that it does conform to such final 481 engineering plans, to such other plans, or to such governmental requirements_or whether the 482 OWNER shall then be required to modify its plan of development for the PROPERTY to reflect 2l - - - _ QBCH[\'0y=04 ;-2_50739.00004\3y7604.4 --- -21 ._.-__. ... DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 483 such non-conformance. Under such circumstances the OWNER m_a_y seek a variance from the 484 final engineering plans, from such other plans, or from such governmental requirements. 485 D. Architectural Controls. Building permits for construction of dwelling units 486 shall be sub.ect to the CITY's As earance Code Title 8 Chaster 15 of the City Code) in the 487 form as adopted by Ordinance No. 2005-51, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E. 488 E. Completion of Imorovements_rior to Occupancy. The CITY agrees to issue 489 certificates of occupancy within seven_47) working days of request for final inspection and 490 submittal of all required documents or issue a letter of denial within said period of time 491 informing the permit applicant specifically as to what corrections are necessary as a condition to 492 the issuance of a certificateof occupanc _and uotin 7 the specific section(s)of the Code-and/or 493 th_is_Agreement relied on by the CITY. Street trees, parkway seeding driveways, and final 494 surface course of streets or other similar items which also cannot be installed or completed 495 because seasonal- weather_does not permit same need not be completed prior to issuance of an 496 occupancy permit for any such dwelling unit. At all times during construction the OWNER shall 497 he responsible-for removal_of construction debris.and_waste related to the PROPERTY. 498 XIII. FINAL ENGINEERING PLANS 499 A. Except as otherwise set forth herein, final-engineering plans and_specifications for 500 the grading, street,_storm water management and utility improvements that are to be constructed 501 for all Improvements shall be submitted to_and approved by_. the CITY_-prior _to the 502 commencement_of_such improvements_ During the Tenn hereof, the City-_Engineer shall 503 examine said final engineering plans and specifications and either approve them or disapprove 504 them within 10_business days of receipt thereof__ The City Engineer shall approve final _T? -QBCHI\1(47644.; 250739.00004,397604.4 -22 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 505 enjneerin_•lans and s•ecifications provided they substantially conform to the approved 506 Preliminary Engineering Plans. If such final plans and s•ecifications are not approved within 507 such 10 business day period the reasons therefore shall be set forth in a written notice to the 508 party seeking to construct the improvements described by such plans. Upon the correction of the 509 items set forth in said notice and re-submission of the •lans and s•ecifications the Cit En rineer 510 shall re-examine the corrections and either approve or disapprove them_within 10 business days 511 of their submission. In the_event the OWNER disputes_any correction to said engineering plans, 512 the issue shall be submitted in the first instance to the Corporate Authorities for resolution which 513 resolution shall be based on applicable CITY codes and ordinances and the provision of this 514 Agreement, but the same shall not limit in any respect the_CITY'S_or_the OWNER'S_rights_and 515 remedies under this Agreement. 516 XIV. XV. MODEL, HOMES, PRODUCTION UNITS, SALES TRAILERS, 517 CONTRACTOR TRAILERS. 518 A. During the development and build out period of the PROPERTY (subsequent to 519 final plat approval), the _OWNER, and such other persons or entities as the OWNER may 520 authorize, may construct, operate and maintain model homes and sales trailers within the 521 PROPERTY staffed with the OWNER'S, or such other person's or entity's, sales and construction 522 staff, and may be utilized for sales and construction offices for the PROPERTY. The number of 523 such model homes and sales trailers and the locations thereof shall be as from time to time 524 determined or authorized by the OWNER. 525 B. Off-street parking shall be required for model homes when more than five (5) 526 model homes are constructed on consecutive lots in a model home row. Three (3) off-street 527 spaces will be required for each model home in a model home row, with combined required ---- -- — —_>- -- QBCHI\_147444.; ?50739.0004\397604.4. -23 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31.2005 528 parking not to exceed thirty (30) off-street spaces. A site plan showing the location of the 529 parking areas and walks will be submitted for review and approval by the CITY. 530 C. No off-street parking shall be required for individual model homes or sales trailers 531 that are not part of a model home row other than the driveway for such model home/sales trailer 532 capable of parking three (3) cars outside of the adjacent road right-of-way. Building permits for 533 model homes, sales trailers and for up to fifteen (15) production dwelling units for eat211 Phases 534 shall be issued by the CITY upon proper application thereof prior to the installation of puhlie 535 Fm rovement'Land Improvements (provided a gravel access road is provided for emergency 536 vehicles and upon submission of a temporary hold harmless letter to the CITY and the 537 Bristol-Kendall Fire Protection District). A final inspection shall be conducted prior to the use of 538 a model home and water shall be made available within 300' of the model home. There shall be 539 no occupation or use of any model homes or production dwelling units until the binder course of 540 asphalt is on the street, and no occupation or use of any production dwelling units until the water 541 system and sanitary sewer system needed to service such dwelling unit are installed and 542 operational. 543 D. The OWNER may locate temporary sales and construction trailers upon the 544 PROPERTY during the development and build out of said propertythe PROPERTYprior to final 545 plat_approval, provided any such sal es war}e-rtempprary trailers shall be removed within one (1) 546 week following issuance of the last occupancy permit for the PROPERTY. A building permit 547 will be required by the CITY for any temporary trailer that will be utilized as office space. Prior 548 to construction of the temporary sales trai-letrailers the OWNER shall submit an exhibit of the 549 sales trailer sitesites with landscaping and elevations for the C-i 's--app oval.CITY'S approval. 550 All contractor's trailers and supply trailers shall be kept in good working order and the area will 24- --- --- — --- - -QBCHl,3(47644_?, 250739.00004\397604.4 -24 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 551 be kept clean and free of debris. 552 E. The OWNER hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the CITY 553 and the Corporate Authorities (collectively "Indemnities") from all claims, liabilities, costs and 554 expenses incurred by or brought against all or any of the Indemnities as a direct and proximate 555 result of the construction of any model homes or production dwelling units prior to the 556 installation of the public street and water improvements required to service such dwelling unit. 557 t WNI=R shall be permitted to obtain building permits in the same manner for additional model 558 homes and t{ir Initial production dwelling units in each Phase as the Final P1-at and final 559 Nn-ui++eering for each such Phase is approved by the CITY.Y. - The foregoing indemnification 560 provision shall. in such case at pl' for the benefit of Indemnities tdr each phase. 561 XVI: CONTRACTORS RACTORS TRAII.ERS. 562 The ('IV' agrees that contrail<i3's and subcontractor's supplestorage-trailers may be 563 placed upon such part or parts-of=the PR( Pt RI Y as required and approved hv- the OWNER idr 564 development-purposes. Said trailers may remain upon the PROPER IA' until-the issuance of the 565 last final occupancy permit for the PROPR IN. .A building pe-rt°° m ill be required by the CITY 566 tier ai+N' trailer that will he utilized as oftice space. All contractor's trailers andsupply trailers 567 shall--be- kept in gook working order and the area will be kept clean and-free of debris. No 568 contractor's trailers or supple trail-eN*ill he h tcated within-dedicated right-of-way. 569 XV. XVII.ONSITE EASEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS. 570 A. In the event that during the development of the PROPERTY, the OWNER 571 determines that any existing utility easements and/or underground lines require relocation to 572 facilitate the completion of the OWNER's obligation for the PROPERTY in accordance with the 573 this Agreement and the Preliminary Plans, and subsequently approved final engineering plans ---- ---- ----- QBCHI\-a46114.';-250739 0004\397604.4 -25 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 574 and specifications, the CITY shall fully cooperate with the OWNER in causing the vacation and 575 relocation of such existing easements and/or utilities, however, all costs incurred in furtherance 576 thereof shall be borne by the OWNER. If any easement granted to the CITY as a part of the 577 development of the PROPERTY is subsequently determined to be in error or located in a manner 578 inconsistent. with the intended development of the PROPERTY as reflected on the Preliminary 579 Plans and in this Agreement, the CITY shall fully cooperate with the OWNER in vacating and 580 relocating such easement and utility facilities located therein, which costs shall be borne by the 581 OWNER. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and as a condition precedent to any vacation of 582 easement, the OWNER shall pay for the cost of design and relocation of any such easement and 583 the public utilities located therein unless the relocation involves overhead utilities. If any 584 existing overhead utilities are required to be relocated or buried on perimeter roads that are the 585 responsibility of the OWNER, the CITY agrees to be the lead agency in the relocation of those 586 utilities. Upon the OWNER'S request, the CITY will make the request to have overhead utilities 587 relocated and will make the relocation of such utilities a CITY rut}project. In the-event there is a 588 cost to the OWNER associated with burving vvhat had been-overheats utility lines. the OV NER 589 :hall have the right to make the determination as to whether-the utility lines will-be buried Or re- 590 li>cated o-crhead.project. 591 XVI. FEES, CHARGES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 592 A. Fees for development, transition impacts and other_purposes applicable to the 593 PROPERTY as of the date_of_this__Agreement are set forth on Exhibit F_(the "Fee Schedule'). 594 Said fees are being paid voluntarily and with the consent of the_-OWN ER based upon this 595 contractual agreement voluntarily entered into between the parties after negotiation of this 596 Agreement. The OWNER and its successors and assigns knowingly waives any claim or 2F� 9. QBCH[\:a�"(�>~t �-?5073)00004\3 97604.4_._.... 726_ DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 597 objection as to amount of the specific fees negotiated herein voluntarily. 598 B. The €'I=IY hereby grants any necessary variances- to the CITY Subdivision 599 Control ordinances its they relate to street block -lengths in order to conbar{n with the proposed 600 preliminary plat.Any other term of this A=reement or s.ecificall the matters noted on Exhibit F 601 to the contrary notwithstanding, no fee imposed or collected by City and/or Kendall County 602 for County road improvement purposes shall be applicable to all or part of the PROPERTY 603 unless a valid and binding intergovernmental agreement for unified and equal county road 604 contributions, not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1z000)per dwelling unit, is in full force and 605 effect among Kendall County and all incorporated municipalities within Kendall County, Illinois 606 within six (6) months after the Effective Date. 607 C. The CI aiurees to allow up to iy feet (6'} of hEaunce In any ,torn-pu.k r 608 management facilitv.applicable_Yorkville Library Impact Fee shall be computed and paid as 609 follows. The OWNER may_ to pay the Yorkville Library Impact Fee for all of the units of 610 at the time of recording of the final plat of subdivision, in the amount of $250_00_per unit. 611 Alternatively, the Yorkville Library Impact Fee shall be in the amount.$500.00 per unit_payable 612 at the time of issuance of each building_permit. 613 D. The OWNER shall pay a Fire District Fee of Three Hundred Dollars (S300.001 614 per dwelling_unit One-half of the Fire District Fee ($150.00) shall be due and payable for each 615 unit at the time of recording a final plat of subdivision. The balance of the Fire District Fee shall 616 be_paid on a per-unit basis upon application fora buildingpermit. 617 E. The CITY shall not require the OWNER to donate any land or money to the 618 CITY or any other governmental body, except as otherwise expressly provided in this - - - - -QBCH[C‘9641.1_?-25073y.00004\397604 4 -27 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 619 Agreement, 620 F. During the first four (4) years following the date of this Agreement, the CITY 621 shall impose upon and collect from OWN ER, its successors and assigns, and their respective 622 contractors and suppliers at the time of issuance of any building permit only those char ems 623 costs, permit, license, tap on and connection fees and charges, and in such amount or at such rate, 624 as are in effect on the Effective Date of this Agreement and as are generally applied throughout 625 the CITY, except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement on the Fee Schedule_ 626 After the expiration of this four (_year term, the CITY shall give the OWNER and its 627 successors and assigns_a one (I ) year grace period from the date they are notified of an changes 628 to the permits, license, talon and connection fees and charges in order to comply with the new 629 regulations or to_elect to prepay a such feesand charges at the rate_and amount otherwise 630 applicable duringsaid four(4)_year term. No new, replacement or additional fees or donations of 631 any kind shall be applicable to the PROPERTY during the term of this Agreement. 632 XVII. SCHOOL AND PARK LAND / CASH CONTRIBUTIONS. 633 A. School Land / Cash Contributions. The amount of $4,781.00 per dwelling unit 634 shall be paid_at the_time of building permit application in_satisfaction_of the_requirements for 635 school cash contributions under the School Land / Cash Ordinance in effect as of the Effective 636 Date_ 637 B. Park Land / Cash Contributions. The final plat of subdivision shall dedicate 638 to the CITY a 20-foot wide area for a recreational path_ Path'')and an approximately 1.88 acre 639 community park _ Park") in_the areas noted and indicated on the Preliminary Plans. The 640 OWNER shall construct the Path in accordance with approved final engineering plans and 28 QBCHI\:w76.04 3 250739.00004\397604.4 -28 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 641 s•ecifications within one 1_ ear of recordin_ of the final slat of subdivision. As a condition of 642 recording the final pt the OWNER shall to the CITY cash as required by and in 643 accordance with the Park Land/Cash Ordinance in effect as of the Effective Date. In calculating 644 the amount due thereunder the CITY agrees that OWNER shall be entitled to full credit for 100% 645 of the total acreage of the dedicated Park and improved Path and shall pay the City $392800.00 646 for the balance of OWNER'S contribution requirements under said Ordinance. 647 XVIII.MASS (.RADI`G.A\IENIMENTS TO ORDINANCES 648 Pursuant to the existing CITY ordinance on the date of execution of this Agreement. the 649 CI IN agrees to allow the OWNER to begin mass earthwork betdre Final plat di r rah but only 650 atter re\i,iev, and approval of the final engineering grading plan ter the PROPER I Y. OWNER 651 agreu,, to post arc nectar bond 6 a' 'grid work tv oh the ('I I y' pri<ar to tsmiiiencerr1-ent of 652 pta atrt+ns. 653 A. All ordinances, regulations, and codes of the CITY, including \\ithout limitation 654 those pertaining to subdivision controls. zoning. storm nater management. drainage_ and 655 building code requirements. (so long as they do not affect the C'ite's International Standards 656 Organization (IS()) insurance rating), and related restrictions, as the\ presently exist. except as 657 amended, varied. or modified by the terms of this Agreement. shall apply to the PROPERTY and 658 its development if universally applied to all property in the CITY, shall also apply to the 659 PROPERTY for a period of seven (7) years from the date of this Agreement. Any amendments. 660 repeal. or additional regulations, which are subsequently enacted by the CITY, shall not be 661 applied to the dee elopment of the PROPERTY except upon the �1ritten consent of OWNER 662 during said seven (7) year period. Any Agreements, repeal, or additional regulations which are 663 subsequently enacted by the CITY shall not he applied to the development of the PROPER"I'Y ? — QBCHt\_t.47(4(4.3-250739.-00004\397604.4— -29 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31, 2005 664 except upon the written consent of OWNER during said seven (7) year period. After said seven 665 (7) year period, the PROPERTY and its development will be subject to all ordinances, 666 regulations and codes of the CITY in existence on or adopted after the expiration of said seven 667 (7)year period, provided, however, that the application of any such ordinance, regulation or code 668 shall not result in a reduction in the number of residential building lots herein approved by the 669 Preliminary Plans for the PROPERTY, nor result in any subdivided lot or structure constructed 670 within the PROPERTY being classified as non-conforming under any ordinance of the CITY. 671 The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event the CITY is required to modify, 672 amend or enact any ordinance or regulation and to apply the same to the PROPERTY pursuant to 673 the express and specific mandate of any superior governmental authority, and applicable 674 generally within the CITY and not specifically to the PROPERTY. such ordinance or regulation 675 shall apply to the PROPER FY and be complied w ith by the OWN ER, provided, how ever, that 676 any so-called -Grandfather provision contained in such superior governmental mandate which 677 wvould sere to exempt or delay implementation against the PROPERTY shall be gisen full force 678 and effect. Nothing, herein shall he construed as to prevent the_O\\ NER from contesting or 679 challenging any such mandate of any superior governmental authority in any way legally 680 possible. including. without limitation. by challenging such mandate on its face or as applied to 681 the PROPERTY in any administrative or judicial forum having jurisdiction at the OWNERS 682 sole cost. 683 B. Notwithstanding any of the terms or provisions of this Agreement, however, no 684 change, modification or enactment of any ordinance, code or regulation so long as they do not 685 affect the CITY'S ISO insurance rating, shall be applied during said seven (7) year period so as 686 to: (i) affect the zoning classification of the PROPERTY or any portion thereof; (ii) affect the — — — 30 QBCHI\:,017(44..'--250739.00004\39760*4 -30 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 687 CITY'S Bulk Regulations, including, but not limited to, setback, yard height, FAR and frontage 688 requirements; (iii) affect the uses permitted under the Zoning Ordinances of the CITY specified 689 in this Agreement; (iv) interpret any CITY ordinance in a way so as to prevent the OWNER or 690 its assigns from developing the PROPERTY or any portion thereof in accordance with this 691 Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto. 692 C. OWNER and all successor owners of the PROPERTY or any parcel or phase 693 thereof shall he entitled to take advantage immediately of any subsequently adopted amendments 694 to the Cl[Y'S ordinances, regulations. resolutions and.or codes that establish pros isions that are 695 less restrictive than the provisions of the CITY'S current codes in effect as of the effective date 696 of this Agreement so long as such less restrictk C pro\isions do not frustrate the purpose of this 697 Agreement or the intent of the parties rclativ e to the development of the PROPERIY or any 698 portion thereof. 699 XIX. REMEDIES. 700 A. Without limiting any of the remedies otherwise available at law or in equity to 701 OWNER or CITY as a result of the breach of this Agreement, the Parties agree as follows. 702 B. In the event the CITY fails to adopt any of the ordinances required by this 703 Agreement as and when it is required to do so, the OWNER, at its option, and after no less than 704 thirty (30) days after delivery of notice of intent, shall have the right to terminate this Agreement 705 in its entirety in which event the CITY__shall subsequently take such action to disconnect the 706 Property and this Agreement shall be and become null, void, and of no force or effect and the 707 petitions for annexation that had been theretofore filed by the OWNER with the CITY shall be 708 deemed to be withdrawn and of no further force or effect. -QBCHN3017E4 . 250739.000(4,397604.4 -31 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 709 C. This Agreement shall be enforceable in any State court of competent jurisdiction 710 by the Parties or-hy-any eee'iSOF ter-assn o-f4he P-artiesand their successors and assigns. 711 Enforcement may be sought by an appropriate action atin law or in equity to secure the 712 performance of the covenants, agreements, conditions. and obligations contained herein, 713 including specific performance of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the 714 laws of the State of Illinois. 715 D. No action taken by any Party pursuant to the provisions of this Article or pursuant 716 toor any other section of this Agreement shall constitute an election of remedies, and all 717 remedies set forth in this Agreement, as well as any remedies at law or in equity, shall be 718 cumulative and shall not exclude any other remedy. 719 E. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, in the event of a material breach of 720 this Agreement, the Parties agree that the defaulting Party shall have thirty (30) days after notice 721 of said breach to correct the same prior to the non-breaching Party's seeking of any remedy 722 provided for herein. If such breach cannot be corrected within thirty (30) days, the 723 non-breaching Party shall not seek to exercise any remedy provided for herein as long as the 724 defaulting Party has initiated the cure of said breach and is diligently prosecuting the cure of said 725 breach. 726 F. In the event the performance of any covenant to be performed hereunder by any 727 Party is delayed for causes which are beyond the reasonable control of the Party responsible for 728 such performance (which causes shall include, but not be limited to, acts of God; inclement 729 weather conditions; strikes; material shortages; lockouts; the revocation, suspension, or inability 730 to secure any necessary governmental permit, license, or and any similar cause), the time for —} — QBCH1\39"6-04 3 250739.00004\397604.4 -32 DRAFT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 731 such performance shall be extended by the amount of time of such delay. 732 G. The failure of the Parties to insist upon the strict and prompt performance of the 733 terms, covenants, agreements, and conditions herein contained, or any of them, upon any other 734 Party imposed, shall not constitute or be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any Party's 735 right thereafter to enforce any such term, covenant, agreement, or condition, but the same shall 736 continue in full force and effect. 737 XX. NOTICES 738 Notice shall he provided at the following addresses: 739 CFI : UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE 740 800 Game Farm Road 741 Yorky ille. IL 60-560 742 Attn: Mayor 743 744 V Attorney: 745 John J. Wyeth. Esq. 746 Wyeth Ileitf & Bromberek 747 300 East Fifth Av-e►rue 748 Suite 380 749 Naperville; Illinois E X563 750 751 O\-VN€R. Aspen Ride Estates EEC 752 19250 Everett Lane 753 Suite 101 754 Nlokena. Illinois 60-448 755 Atte: Pau-1 Dresden 756 757 eFRv-to: David E. Meek. Esq. 758 Quarles &-Broady LIT 759 - 5110 West-Madison-Street 760 Suite }700 761 E'hied-go, Illinois 6066-1- 762 jllE l762 763 X-XI. AGREEMENT TO PREVAIL AIL OVER ORDINANCES. 764 In-the-event-of any conflict between this Agreement anti-any-tjrdinartes-of the CITY in 765 force--at-the--timee--of execution of thisagreementor-enacted during the--pendency of this �_ QBCH1\',976-04.1, 250739.00004\397604.4 -33 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 766 a-reenlet-I -the provision of this Agreement shallprevailto the extent of any-see-4 conflict Of 767 inconsistency_ 768 XX. XXII. PARTIAL INVALIDITY OF AGREEMENT. 769 A. This Agreement is entered into pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 65, Sec. 770 5/11-15.1-1, et seq., Illinois Compiled Statutes. If any provision of this Agreement (except those 771 provisions relating to the requested annexation and rezoning of the PROPERTY and approval of 772 Preliminary Plans identified herein and the ordinances adopted in connection herewith), or its 773 application to any person, entity, or property is held invalid, such provision shall be deemed to 774 be excised herefrom and the invalidity thereof shall not affect the application or validity of any 775 other terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement and, to that end, any terms, conditions 776 and provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. In addition the CITY and 777 OWNER shall take all action necessary or required to fulfill the intent of this Agreement as to 778 the use and development of the PROPERTY. 779 B. If, for any reason during the term of this Agreement, any approval or permission 780 granted hereunder regarding plans or plats of subdivision or zoning is declared invalid. the CITY 781 agrees to take whatever action is necessary to reconfirm such plans and zoning ordinances 782 effectuating the zoning, variations and plat approvals proposed herein. 783 XXI. Mit-ICES 784 Notice shall he provided at the following addresses: 785 CITY: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE 786 80() Game Farm Road 787 Yorkville, IL 60560 788 Attn: Mayor 789 _ Attn: City Administrator 790 - - ------- 3-4- ---- QBCH1\3976441-250739.00004397604.4 _-34_ DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31, 2005 791 copy to: City Attorney: 792 John J. Wyeth, Esq. 793 800 Game Farm Road 794 Yorkville, IL 60560 795 796 OWNER: Aspen Ridge Estates LLC 797 19250 Everett Lane 798 Suite 101 799 \lokena, Illinois 6044.8 800 Attn: Paul Dresden 801 802 copy to: David T. Meek. Esq. 803 Quarles & Brady LLP 804 500 West Madison Street 805 Suite 3700 806 Chicago, Illinois 60661 807 808 XXII. XXIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 809 \. Lnttorcement, l his .\<crcement slrall be enktrceahle in the Circuit Court of 810 Kendall ( he ani of the parties or their successors or assigns by an appropriate action at 811 taw or in equity to secure the performance of the ct.vetuants ,mnd agreements cunlainet1 her-titr. 812 mei tiding the specifieperformance of this-Agreement-. [his-.A2reement shall be governed by the 813 laws of the State of Illinois. 814 A. 13. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions 815 agreed upon by the parties hereto and no other prior agreement. regarding the subject matter 816 hereof shall be deemed to exist to bind the parties. The parties acknowledge and agree that the 817 terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the payment of any fees, have been reached 818 through a process of good faith negotiation, both by principals and through counsel, and 819 represent terms and conditions that are deemed by the parties to be fair, reasonable, acceptable 820 and contractually binding upon each of them. 821 B. C. Amendment. This Agreement, and any Exhibits or attachments hereto, may be -'r�—--- - QBCH[\1.97644.3-250739.00004\397604.4 -35 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 822 amended from time to time in writing with the consent of the parties, pursuant to applicable 823 provisions of the City Code and Illinois Compiled Statutes. This A-L-t-reemetrit may he amended by 824 thein force from time to time. The CITY and the then-owner of record of aany portion of the 825 PROPERTY as to l yi-signs exe-hisivek- thereto., even if not the OWNER named 826 herein, may agree (only in writing) to amend or modify this Agreement as to such portion(s) of 827 the PROPERTY without the consent of the owner) of other portionsportion(s) of the 828 PROPERTY not affected hy, so lon g as such amendment. co long as such or modification does 829 not alter the rights, obligations or remedies provided in this Agreement for any owner or any 830 other portion of the PROPERTY which is owned by such owner of record. 831 1). €'onn-evanccs. Nothiilm� conta+ntd-4n this Agreement shall be construed to re+t-rict 832 or limit the right of the OWNER to sell or convey all or any portion of the PROPERTY. whether 833 improved or unimproved. 834 1 : Neeessary Ordinances and Resolutions. 'I-he CITY-shall pass all ordinances and 835 resolutions neeessary to permit the OWNER. and its successors or as•,iuin. to develop the 836 PROPER IY in accordance with the provisiu:+ns of this :-\greement_ provided said *r 837 resolutions are not contrary- to law. The CITY agrees to authori-/e the Mayor and City Clerk to 838 execute-this Agreement or to correct any technical defects which may arise atter the execution of 839 this is,44reethent 840 C. Nojhird Party Beneficiaries. No provision of this Agreement is intended to 841 benefit, nor shall any provision of this_Agreement_benefit, any_nartyindividual or entity other 842 than a party to this Agreement or its respective successor or assign. 843 D. Effective Date. The date on which this Agreement becomes effective (the — ---__— _— — -36- QBCHi\39-4,(i3.3-250739.00004v397604.4_ -36 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 844 "Effective Date") shall be the firs-t date on which it has been approved and executed by all 845 parties hereto. 846 E. G.Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective from its Effective Date 847 for twenty (20) years (the "Term"); provided, however, that if any action is filed or any claim is 848 made challenging the legality, validity or enforceability of this Agreement, the period during 849 which such action or claim is pending or unresolved shall not be included as part of the Term of 850 this Agreement. In the event construction is commenced within said twenty-year period all of 851 the terms of this Agreement shall remain enforceable despite said time limitation, unless 852 modified by written agreement of the CITY and the OWNER. 853 F. Representations as to Further Action, The CITY and the OWNER_herebyagree 854 to take all necessary actions as maybe required to carry out_the terms of this Agreerent and to 855 do so in a timely fashion. The OWNER shall_operate as required_to effectuate these actions, and 856 the CITY shall use its best efforts to take such actions in a timely manner. Failure of either party 857 to take such actions shall be considered an event of default under this Agreement. The CITY 858 agrees to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute this Agreement or to correct any 859 technical defects which may arise atier the execution of this A�,reement. 860 G. 11. Captions and Paragraph Headings. The captions and paragraph headings used 861 herein are for convenience only and shall not be used in construing any term or provision of this 862 Agreement. 863 171 L Recording. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of 864 Deeds, Kendall County, Illinois, at OWNER'S expense. 3-7- QBCH1\-147444 : 250739.00004v397604.4 -37 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 865 L J. Recitals and Exhibits. The recitals set forth at the beginning of this Agreement, 866 and the exhibits attached hereto, are incorporated herein by this reference and shall constitute 867 substantive provisions of this Agreement. 868 J. K. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which 869 shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same 870 document. 871 K. L. Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and all 872 documents, agreements, and contracts pursuant hereto as well as all covenants contained in this 873 Agreement shall be performed in a timely manner by all parties hereto. 874 L. \I. Exculpation. It is agreed that the CITY is not liable or responsible for any 875 restrictions on the CITY'S obligations under this Agreement that may be required or imposed by 876 any other governmental bodies or agencies having jurisdiction over the PROPERTY, the CITY, 877 the OWNER, including, but not limited to, county, state or federal regulatory bodies. 878 XXIII. XXIV. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. 879 A. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the (Ay NI-'RS.. 880 OWNER and their sutce.,+,,,-its successo js) in title and interest, and upon the CITY, and any 881 successor municipalities of the CITY. It is specifically agreed that the OWNER shall have the 882 right to sell, transfer, lease, and assign all or any part of the Property to other persons, firms, 883 partnerships, corporations, or other entities for building or development purposes (as well as for 884 occupancy) and that such persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, or other entities shall be 885 entitled to the same rights and have the same obligations as the OWNER has under this 886 Agreement. -- i QBCHI >9740-4.3 250739.00004\397604.4 -38 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 887 B. It is understood and agreed that this Agreement shall-runconstitutes a covenant 888 running with the land and as such, shall be assignable to and binding upon each and every 889 subsequent grantee and successor in interest of the OWNER and the CITY. 890 C. Nothing contained in thisAgreement shall he construed to restrict or limit the 891 right of the OWNER to sell or coney all or an} portion of the PROPERTY, whether improved 892 or unimproved. 893 D. ( . The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the obligations and duties of the 894 OWNER hereunder shall not be deemed transferred to or assumed by, any purchaser of a empty 895 lot or a lot improved with a dwelling unit who acquires the same for purchaser's residential 896 occupation, unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by such purchaser. 897 1). It is speeiti all,„ that t)\'NER shall have the right to sell. trap-4 r. lease. 898 anti asstu+n-all or ani--part of the Property to other persons. limn : partnerS3tpS-. corporations. or 899 other enttties for buildinl± or devei,tpinent purposes tas vNell as hwoetuparnet } and that such 900 persons. firms. partnerships. corpei ations. or other entities shall he entitled 1-a the same right and 901 bine the same*ohlrt ations--a4 O41 y,I R has under this Agreement. 902 E. In the event of a sale._transfer or_assignment, the CITY shall have no duiy to 903 return any-portion of any security posted in connection with the portion of the PROPERTY so 904 transferred until substitute security acceptable to CITY is received. 905 XXIV. XXV. USE OF PROPERTY FOR FARMING/ZONING. — -3p - ----— --- ---QBCHf\3474,(}1.j-250739.g0004\397604.4_ 39 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES Augpst 31,2005 906 Any portion of the PROPERTY, which is not conveyed or under development as 907 provided herein, may be used for farming purposes, regardless of the underlying residential 908 zoning district classification. 909 (REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK( 910 (EXECUTED ON FOLLOWING PAGE( —"10 — QBCHI\;476444.•250739.00004\397604,4— 40_ DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 911 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Anne-Nation Agreement on the 912 day and year first above written. CITY: RECORD-OWNER: THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE ASPEN RIDGE ESTATES LLC By: By: Mayor Its: Attest: City Clerk Date of Execution: , 2005 Date of Execution: , 2005 913 - — _-- _�1- -----QBCHI\-'.(47(144.3-250739.00004`397604.4 41 DRAFT—FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES August 31,2005 914 EXHIBITS 915 A. Legal Description 916 B. Preliminary Plat of Subdivision 917 C. Preliminary Engineering Plans 918 D. Preliminary Landscape Plans 919 E. Appearance Code 920 F. Fee Schedule 921 — 2— QBCHI39-644., 250739.00004v397604.4 -42 Document comparison done by DeltaView on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 11:24:40 Input: Document 1 iManage://ALL-LIBRARIES/CHI/397604/3 Document 2 iManage://ALL-LIBRARIES/CHI/397604/4 Rendering set Standard Legend: Insertion Deletilm Moved from \loved to Style change Format change Inserted cell Deleted cell Moved cell Split/Merged cell Padding cell Statistics: Count Insertions 250 Deletions 200 Moved from 59 Moved to 59 Style change 0 Format changed 0 Total changes 568 ji o- Yorkville Police Department Memorandum 41,1, 804 Game Farm Road EST11% 5636 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 � Telephone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 41PrAl./ VP1 4#71t E Date: August 9, 2005 To: Wanda Ohare ) 0Ik Ott Public safety Chairman From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: Digital Patroller System for M12 Wanda, in April 2005 I had S/Sgt. Diederich order a Digital Patroller System for Squad M-12, the only marked unit that did not have a recording system in it. M-12 is also our Truck Enforcement/Reconstruction Unit driven by Sergeant David Delaney. I had this system ordered believing I had the funds available in the Capital Account. After determining that this was not the case, I asked Mayor Arthur Prochaska if I would be able to obtain the funds needed for this unit ($6,265.00) from my Capital Reserve Fund. Mayor Prochaska approved the request and asked that I bring it to Public Safety for confirmation. See attached memo from S/Sgt. Diederich. This has provided us a much needed piece of equipment that is vital to the day to day operations of the police department. Thank you in advance for your understanding and assistance in this matter. C---6.--..NAUG 9 2DD5 o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum M � 804GameFarmRoad 1s3s Yorkville, Illinois 60560� Telephone: 630-553-4340 Fax: 630-553-1141 `2 Date: August 9, 2005 To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III From: S/Sgt. Ron Diederich Reference: Digital Recorder - Squad M 12 Chief The last fully marked Squad, M-12, now has the Digital Patroller installed and operating. All squad cars assigned to the patrol division either have the VCR or DVD system. The cost for the Digital Patroller in M-12 was $6,265.00. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Ron Diederich r • JzA o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum lilt i : 804 Game Farm Road EST.ti1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 --� Telephone: 630-553-4340 0 m, Fax: 630-553-1141 Date: August 9, 2005 To: Chief Harold 0. Martin III From: S/Sergeant Ron Diederich Reference: 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Chief I spoke with Mark Bobbitt at Miles Chevrolet regarding the 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Special Service vehicle. Mark told me he has them in stock and faxed me the attached information and state bid contract price. Since Ford will not sell to us this is a viable option we can explore. If you have any questions or if I can provide further please let me know. The suggested retail price is $37,644.00, Spot light installed for $248.00, State Contract Discount $9,183.00 for a total of $28,709.00. Miles Chevrolet has two left, one black and the other white. He said he will to know soon to hold it for us. If you have any questions please let me know. Respectfully, S/Sgt. Ron Diederich i � O Co.1.-... : A 0 . Yorkville Police Department Memorandum zp ,1 11-- 804 Game Farm Road Es:Ski `-_:_ : 1836; Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4340 II 23 Fax: 630-553-1141 4E n• Date: August 4, 2005 01 To: Wanda Ohare ` Chairman Public Safety From: Chief Harold Martin Reference: K-9 Bomb Dog Wanda, we have an opportunity that has come up. Cook County's Master Trainer has acquired a 1 1/2 year old German Shepard. The Master Trainer is willing to donate the K-9 to our police department at no cost to us. The Master Trainer is also willing to train the dog and a handler also at no cost to the City. We would of course have to provide a handler to be trained. I believe this may be the perfect opportunity to train a handler and K-9 in the discovery of explosives. This K-9 could also be used for tracking and demonstrations. With the direction of Terrorism today I believe it would be a wise move to be proactive in this area. As you are well aware we have a number of major State Highways that run through our jurisdiction, as well as Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railroad. This will allow us to enhance our K-9 Unit as we do not currently have a K- 9 Bomb Dog. There was one other thought in reference to our current two K-9's; they will be reaching retirement in approximately 2-3 years. The following are the approximate costs for another K-9: • Handler stipend for maintenance of the K-9 $3,000.00 • Shots, exam etc. Donated • Squad build out $2,950.00 • Equipment $ 128.00 • Vest for the K-9 Donated • Food for K-9 $ 420.00 I will also be researching and see if I will be able to obtain any funds through Homeland Security Grants. We will also reach out to the business community and see if we are able to find a couple of sponsors. o4,® Co). ' A 0 Yorkville Police Department Memorandum o� 804 Game Farm Road Est Tele 1836 Yorkvillehone: P , Illinois630-553 60560 -4340 =�- ®! m � .5.0 Fax: 630-553-1141 9 N .., N LE 0,>' Date: 06 August 2005 To: Chief Harold Martin From: Canine Officer A. C. Jeleniewski #223 Reference: Cost Estimation for Bomb Dog Acquisition Chief, these are the prices taken from the Ray Allen on line product information page. Some of them I averaged based on several different available choices. This is what I came up with however; as you well know sometimes other items may be needed. This will however, get the new handler up and running. I didn't feel the need to put any information regarding bomb training aids just yet. I believe during the training period those will be available through the certified trainer. If I can be of any further assistance please let me know. • One 6 foot Leather Lead $30.00 (Average) • One 30 foot Nylon Tracking Lead $28.00 (Average) • One Choke style correction chain (collar) $12.00 • One Tracking Harness (Nylon) $33.00 (Average) • Two Stainless Steel 5 Qt. Feeding Bowls $28.00 • One Plastic non-spill water bowl (For inside vehicle) $7.00 • Total Equipment Price $128.00 'KO C/7). ' 0 Yorkville Police Department Memorandum j n Tt-,. 804 Game Farm Road Esr ° ��s' 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone:hone: 630-553-4340 ® i i Fax: 630-553-1141 .$1` � ® 0 114L E `w Date: 06 August 2005 To: Chief Harold Martin From: Canine Officer A. C. Jeleniewski #223 Reference: Cost Estimation for Squad Build-out for Canine Bomb Dog Chief, the following is cost estimation for outfitting a squad for the Bomb Dog use. These prices are from the Ray Allen Corporation on-line product information page. Some items may be purchased for less money if we shop around. If I can be of any further assistance please let me know. • Two rear door guards $300.00 (each) Total $600.00 • Premier System (Emergency Door Popper) $940.00 • Container for rear of squad $1,450.00 (Ford or SUV) (Estimate Only) • Total Cost Estimation $2,950.00 i . N. it Co.i# Yorkville4.0 oirj. AUG 3 0 2005 it Police Department Memorandum z w o Yorkville Police Department Memorandum o "f 3-1 804 Game Farm Road J a,, -. '� EST% `� 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 804 Game Farm Road Li EST. 1836 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 � Telephone: 630-553-4340 1 ----------- --- Telephone: 630-553-4340 O� Al O� Fax: 630-553-1141 0 �i W ` Fax: 630-553-1141 Kendal County ,`' wtEN CWmy c."27, 4O <<E ,� <LE ‘N'N' Date: 29 August 2005 If you have any questions in this matter please contact me. To: Chief Harold Martin III From: Canine Officer Andrew C. Jeleniewski Reference: ATF Explosive Dog Program Respectfully, I spoke to Patty Morris of the U.S. Department of Justice Alcohol Tobacco Firearms. Patty is the contact person for the bureaus free canine training % I , ( ( // ) program. I advised her of the department's interest in the program. During Ofc. Andre C. Jeleniewski our conversation I gave her information and requested any necessary paperwork we needed to qualify for the program. Patty advised me she would send our department the necessary paperwork as well as some guidelines which needed to be adhered to. Some of the information is as follows. The prospective handler needs to attend a 5-10 week training course in Front Royal, Virginia at the ATF Canine Training Center. The handler needs to be equipped with their police/canine vehicle. The ATF however, pays for the officers lodging as well as food per- diem. In return for the training, associated costs, and the trained Explosive Canine the ATF requires the agency enters into a five year memorandum agreement. This agreement basically allows the dog team to be utilized by the ATF National Response Team on certain related callouts. The information packet and application should be arriving over the next few days. When I receive it I will forward it to you. This sounds like a great opportunity for the department if we are able to qualify. `s.O co.` United City of Yorkville EST.fko �� y` 1636 Sponsorship Policy ri `_ SLE xv`• What is Sponsorship? Sponsorship is an effective marketing and communication tool used by many businesses, organizations and government agencies, regardless of their size. Sponsorships are not donations, the City expects their sponsorship will provide a measurable return or benefit for the residents or businesses of Yorkville. The general aim of sponsorship is to raise the profile of the sponsoring organization, to sell products or services and to reach particular target audiences. Sponsorship also promotes a positive awareness of the organization with residents, customers, potential customers and the community. Sponsorships are structured in the form of direct financial assistance, or "in kind" sponsorship, which involves the sponsor providing equipment or resources. In kind may be limited due to available equipment, manpower, or other City required events, work, or projects. The affected Department for the resource allocation will be monitored or determined by the Department Head. Sponsorship Guidelines The United City of Yorkville receives a number of sponsorship requests, which unfortunately makes it difficult for us to accept or sponsor every event. We have outlined a series of guidelines to help with the selection of sponsorship events. Guidelines are updated annually and may change from year to year based on the mission and goals of the City Council. All sponsorship requests and proposals shall be submitted to the Human Resource Commission for review with a recommendation to City Council. Sponsorship amounts are awarded on a first come, first served basis, based on available funds within the fiscal year budget. Amounts will not be more than $250.00 for any single event. This policy does not apply to events in which the City is a joint partner, such as the 4th of July or Riverfront Festival. Sponsorship Categories If you would like the United City of Yorkville to consider support for your charity, arts, community, social or health, education or sporting activities you will need to submit a proposal. Our main criteria is for the direct benefit for the residents or businesses of Yorkville. What we will not sponsor Political or campaign sponsorships 1 I Revised: 08-01-05 Events that contravenes gaming rules or regulations Events or Organizations that do not fulfill the City's missions or goals Events or Organizations that do not serve or benefit Yorkville residents or business For Profit events What the United City of Yorkville should know about you Please include the following information with your written proposal: • Event description • Event detail (date/time/place) • Contact Person • What is the purpose of your organization? • How does your organization benefit the Yorkville community? • Category of your event/organization • Specific sponsorship request(e.g., in kind, City facility/park, staff) • Non-for Profit Status, if applicable Please submit requests for event sponsorship to: United City of Yorkville C/o Sponsorship Request 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 I ° " i , - REQUEST FORM FOR SPONSORSHIP FROM THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLEASE NOTE: All requests must be received by the City Clerk, United City of Yorkville, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, IL 60560, at least 60 days prior to your event for submittal to the Yorkville Human Resource Commission (HRC), which meets on the third Wednesday of each month. For example: if your event is to be held on September 15`h,your request should be in the City office no later than June 30`h to be considered at the July HRC meeting. Requests are limited to $250 per year, per organization Event Date/Time: / Location: Name of Organization Address City State Zip Phone: ( ) - Fax: ( ) - Name of Contact Person/Title / Approximately how many Yorkville residents does your organization serve each year? What is the purpose of your organization? How does your organization benefit the Yorkville community? Is your event considered to be (please check all that apply): Fine Arts _Sports Community Scouting Religion-based Other non-profit Who will benefit from the funds raised? Youths Adults Seniors Disabled persons Please check one: Cash or "In Kind" If cash, amount requested: $ If "In Kind," are you in need of Staff? Yes No If yes, number of hours Time: OR Building space Name of City facility/park to be used PLEASE NOTE: If requesting staff time or use of building facilities/park, both are subject to availability on the date you have chosen. DEPOSIT FEES WILL NOT BE WAIVED. IF FACILITIES ARE RETURNED TO SAME CONDITION AS BEFORE USE, 100% DEPOSIT REFUND WILL BE RETURNED WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS. For Office/HRC use only HRC Approved: Date: $ or "in kind" OFFICE: Date Received: Building/facility Requested: Requested Facility/Park: Available Not Available Signed: Requested Staff: Available Not Available Signed: Date Approved by City Council: Date Not Approved Reason: Rev. 08/17/05