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Park Board Packet 2004 10-25-04 Yorkville Parks& Recreation Department Board Meeting Park And Recreation Administrative Offices RIVERFRONT BUILDING 301 E. HYDRAULIC STREET Yorkville, IL 60560/ 630.553.4341 AGENDA October 25,2004 Call to Order: Roll Call: Chris Rollins, Tammy Smock, Ken Koch, Van Truman, Heather Fiala, Richard Korinek, Bob Pilmer, School District Liason, Alderman Paul James Introduction of Guests and/or City Officials, Staff: Park and Recreation Director—Laura Brown Park Foreman—Scott Sleezer City Land Planner—Mike Schoppe Public Comments: Approval of Minutes: Minutes of October 11, 2004 Bills Review: Cash Analysis Bill List Developers Presentation Raintree Village Staff Notes Old Business: Park Naming Application for Rivers Edge Subdivision Park#2,or#3 Proposal for Construction/Rehab of Park Maintenance Building Park Maintenance Positions (New—November Hirer and Replacement) Recreation Supervisor—Tim Evans New Business: Parks Master Plan Kiwanis Club Donation and Park Naming Request YBSD Fee Waiver River's Edge Park Acceptance Windett Ridge Subdivision—Bike Path Construction Park Board 2005 Meeting Dates Draft of Winter Program Catalog Additional Business: Correspondence: Miscellaneous Correspondence Miscellaneous Press Release Adjournment Oct 21 04 07: 16a Yorkville Recreation Dept 6305534360 p. 1 • Yorkville Parks &Recreation Department Board Meeting Park And Recreation Administrative Offices RIVERFRONT BUILDING 301 E. HYDRAULIC STREET Yorkville, IL 60560/ 630.553.4341 AGENDA October 25,2004 Call to Order: Roll Call: Chris Rollins, Ken Koch, Van Truman,Heather Fiala, Richard Korinek, Tammy Smock, Bob Pittner, School District Liason, Alderman Paul James Introduction of Guests and/or City Officials, Staff: Park and Recreation Director—Laura Brown Park Foreman— Scott Sleezer City Land Planner—Mikc Schoppe Public Comments: Approval of Minutes: Minutes of October 1 I, 2004 Bills Review: Cash Analysis I3i)1 List Developers Presentation Raintree Village Staff Notes Old Business: Park Naming Application for Rivers Edge Subdivision Park#2, or#3 Proposal for construction/rehab of Park Maintenance Building Park Maintenance Positions(New—November hirer and replacement) Recreation Supervisor—Tim Evans New Business: Parks Master Plan Kiwanis Club donation and park naming request )(BSI) fee waiver River's Edge Park acceptance Windett Ridge subdivision—bike path construction Park Board 2005 Meeting dates Draft of winter program catalog Additional Business: Correspondence: Miscellaneous Correspondence Miscellaneous press release Adjournment Yorkville Parks&Recreation Department Board Meeting October 11,2004 MINUTES Call to Order- Ken Koch call the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m. Roll Call- Tammy Smock,Ken Koch,Van Truman,Heather Fiala,Richard Korinek,Bob Pilmer Absent: Chris Rollins,Alderman Paul James Guests/City Officials/Staff- Laura Brown,Executive Director Sue Swithin, Superintendent of Recreation Public Comment- None Approval of Minutes- Minutes of the September 27,2004 meeting were unanimously approved following a motion by Truman, seconded by Korinek. Bills Review- Brown had no additions or changes to the list of bills.Following a brief question and answer period, Smock moved that bills be approved for payment.Fiala seconded the motion.A roll-call vote was taken: Smock,yes;Koch,yes; Truman,yes;Fiala,yes;Korinek,yes;Pilmer,no. Motion carried. Reports- Swithin summarized the recreation report,highlighting the Riverfront Festival,the soccer program, and the adult softball league.She reported that the preschool program is going very well, and only a couple of openings remain. The winter program catalog will go to the printer this week. She noted that scheduling use of school space for programs is difficult,and she will be meeting with the Superintendent to discuss scheduling blocks of time for Parks&Rec use. Swithin also reported that over 70 applications were received for the second Recreation Coordinator position.A candidate has been identified, and an offer will be made soon. Smock made a recommendation that the soccer season be shortened for the youth-six teams due to attendance dropping off in October. Swithin discussed possible solutions,and said a change will be considered for next year. Old Business- Brown reported that: • Rivers Edge is under construction,and will be completed by the end of next week. • Country Hills is nearly completed. Fencing has been added around the basketball court,and some landscaping has yet to be added.She contacted the Kiwanis Club and asked them to submit a name for the park. • River Front shelter has been ordered and will be installed before the end of the year. • The Beecher parking lot will be rehabbed before October 31. New Business- Brown reported there are two parks in Rivers Edge that have not yet been named. One request for naming has been received. The Board agreed to continue this item until the next meeting. Brown discussed Sleezer's recommendation that the Operator position,left vacant by the transfer of one employee to Public Works,and Maintenance Worker 2, slated to be hired in November,be consolidated into three Maintenance Worker 1 positions. The third person would require approval of the City Council as well as the Park Board. Truman asked if a revised organizational chart could be prepared and shared with the Board to reflect the suggested changes. The Board agreed to table further discussion until the next meeting. Brown reported that staff would like to rehab the garage area of the cold storage building at river front for program use. Brown requested approval for Swithin to attend Professional Development School in November, and for staff to attend IPRA state conference in January.Brown added that board members would also be welcome to attend. The Board unanimously approved the request. Brown discussed the Park Planner position,and reported that it has been reviewed by the Administration Committee,and will go to City Council for approval on October 19. Brown presented the Salvation Army contract,for use of Beecher, for Board approval. She reviewed it with the Board and clarified that the department takes care of routine maintenance, and the Salvation Army cleans up after their program. Swithin added that they provide a number of activities for seniors that the department cannot currently provide, and in that regard functions as an extension of the department. The Board agreed to extend the contract for another year. The meeting adjourned at 8:05 p.m., following a motion by Fiala, seconded by Pilmer. Respectfully submitted, Judy Rice Recording Secretary The next meeting of the Board is scheduled on Monday,October 25,2004,at 7 p.m. at the administrative office on West Hydraulic St. YORKViLLE PARKS A RECREATION Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department 908 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 630.553.4357 630.553.4360 fax e-mail: yorkrecdep@aol.com Administration Office: 301 E Hydraulic Street Yorkville, IL 60560 630.553.4341 630.553.4347 fax PARK NAMING APPLICATION Person completing application SHERRY ANDERSON On behalf of(person or organization) HARRY L CRAWFORD Address of person completing application YORKVILLE IL 60560 Phone Number: Home Work Email: Suggested Name HARRY L CRAWFORD Park, location, facility to be considered for naming: RIVER'S EDGE Please explain why this name should be considered (please use back of application or attach additional sheets if necessary). MY FATHER LIVED ON THE FARM ANT) FARMED TT FOR ALMOST 20 YEARS. HE WAS POSTMASTER IN YORKVILLE FOR 2.7 YEARS BEFORE HIS RETIREMENT. HE WAS VERY INVOLVED IN DIFFERENT COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. PLEASE SEE ATTArHFD_ If naming after a person please verify that the person or his immediate surviving family have been contacted: Person Contacted ALICE CRAWFORD Phone Number Date contacted: 8/20/04 By whom: SHERRY ANDERSON OFFICIAL USE Date Received: By whom: Request Verified by Staff Schedule for Park Board Review: Date: Action City Council Date: Action: Dedication Name on Signage Location of Park, Facility, Building, thoroughfare: Sept. 7, 2004 My name is Sherry Anderson daughter of Harry L. Crawford. I would like his name to be considered for naming of one of the parks in River's Edge Subdivision. My Mom and Dad were married (Alice J. LaGow-Crawford) in late 1942. With a strong conviction for standing up for his Country and doing what is right. He voluntarily enlisted in the United States Army during World War II on of the most desperate times of the Century. He served his Country well and was honorably discharged. His belief in freedom and equality for everyone made him one of the driving forces behind facilitating funding to build the first American Legion Hall in Yorkville. Which is now Freeman's Sports by the river downtown. Dad served as Commander of the American Legion Post #489 in Yorkville. Dad owned and operated the Crawford Jewelry Store downtown Yorkville from the middle 40's to 1955. When he sold the business to Baird Jewelers. Dad was a people person and decided to take the test to become the Postmaster of Yorkville. He was Postmaster from 1955-1982. During his 27 year tenure as Postmaster he was the National Legislative Chairman of the National League of Postmasters. He traveled State and Nation wide bringing legislative issues to the forefront. Dad loved being Postmaster and knew just about everyone! He was always willing to chat with the Post Office patron's and was known to share a joke or two. While he was Postmaster of Yorkville he moved his family to the Farm on Fox Road in 1970,to pursue his passion for farming for nature and raising cattle. One of his hobbies was horseback riding and enjoyed teaching his younger girls to ride and grandchildren to ride. They would ride down to the river and in the open grassy area of the farm he participated in many trail rides throughout Kendall County. His commitment to the Community was outstanding during the early 1960's he was instrumental in getting the Yorkville Music Booster established. He orchestrated funding through phone calls to parents and other community members and served as the first President. Dad was involved in the Yorkville Lions Club and served as President— during his membership. He helped with Candy Day and organized speakers for the Clubs enjoyment. He was also involved with the Masonic Lodge and was Master of the lodge in 1961. He enjoyed being involved in Community Clubs and organizations. His family would really feel honored having a park on the farm named for him, and I thank you for this consideration. Sherry Anderson Daughter of H L. Crawford INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: LAURA BROWN FROM: SCOTT ST.FEZER SUBJECT: RIVERFRONT GARAGE DATE: 10/7/2004 CC: Laura, With space in Yorkville at a premium I was recently in our building at the river front. This building consists of a garage section and a block storage section both are currently being used for storage. The garage section is about 28' by 52' and has the potential to be used for recreation program space. It would require some remodeling and finding storage space for what is currently stored there. I have looked at the space and meet with some contractors to discuss the possibility of renovating the garage section of this building. To involve an architect and have plans drawn makes this an expensive undertaking. I believe if we keep the idea simple I can work with different contractors and renovate the garage section without a drawing and keep the costs reasonable. The plan would be to remove the garage doors and replace them with windows and a new walk in door. Then pour three inches of concrete over the existing floor to level it up. Build a few interior walls to make a storage space for programming and an ADA bathroom. Install new and rehab some existing electric systems. Install new HVAC system and drywall the inside of the building. Blow in some insulation and paint the interior and install a drop ceiling with florescent lighting. Finish the building off with carpet and tile floors and open it to programming. The exterior of the building would not change much and would have similar siding that it does now. The difficult part of this project is the bidding process, without a drawing it is difficult to get an apples to apples comparison on bids. I would ask for some latitude on this process on this project. entrance 6'x 4' windows entrance uti1ity� �� J Bathroom storage Riverfront Redevelopment Summery Install new furnace $2422.00 Install new duct work and cold air returns $2482.00 Install and supply insulated defusers,dampers, grills&bathroom fan. $2065.00 Install A/C $2134.00 Pour 3" of concrete over existing floor to level floor up. $4536.00 Install new drop ceiling. $3802.00 Install new lights $3460.00 Install drywall&taping $4630.00 Miscellaneous electrical work $2210.00 Supply and install windows,doors,remove overhead doors, frame new walls,install new siding to exterior and install new gutters. Materials Cost 4368.07 Labor Cost 5750.00 Insulation $1500.00 Install new carpet and tile. $2800.00 Painting and some demolition in-house $300.00 Total proposed cost $42459.07 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: LAURA BROWN FROM: SCOTT SLEEZER SUBJECT: NEW HIRES DATE: 10/7/2004 CC: Laura, I have reviewed the current budget and park department organizational structure and would like to make a recommendation. This comes after one of our employees took a job with the water depaittuent. The position vacated was operator, this person worked in the turf division of parks. I feel that this position does not need to be replaced with a like position. Instead we should replace this position with two MWI level positions. This year's budget is allowing us to hire two full time staff for the parks department. One on May 1, 2004 which we did and the other November 1,2004.With the changes in hiring two MWI in place of the operator we would be hiring a total of three full time positions in November. In addition we have a small surplus from hiring a MWI in May instead of a MWII. Salaries cost including three additional MWI to start November 1 and the six month benefit package for one MWI. $264,744.51 What the budget line item in parks salaries should be. $264,725.37 I would like to hire the additional maintenance worker during this calendar year so we can have time to train them. Giving this person time to acclimate to a new job with new duties and equipment before we start our busiest time of year will help us avoid potential problems. Learning park operations and procedures as well as locations in an off peak time for parks will allow our current staff to take more time training them.We would also be able to expedite snow removal from building walks and city streets and assist other departments in emergency situations. 1Nt G.� c) C -�C� �>-� LlC4 d- � �• ---per. Yorkville Land Maintenance Three Year Projection 2004-05 To 2007-08 Current Acreage Park Site Useable Acres Green Way Acres Beecher Ball Fields 22.6 Beecher-Building 1.66 Country Hill-Playground 2.2 Hiding Spot-Playground .25 1.35 Library 2 City Hall 2 Fox Hill-Playground 4 Fox Hill Ball Field 6 13.35 Rivers Edge Rice Park-Playground 1 Rivers Edge Reserve .5 Rivers Edge River Side 6 Town Square 2.9 Jaycee Pond 6.2 Gilbert .25 Sleezer-Playground .25 Cobb .25 Riverfront-Playground 4.85 Riverfront West .5 1.25 Price-Playground .72 3 +2acre pond Van Emmon Ball Field 2 Water& Sewer Areas 1.5 Boulevards Countryside W 1.75 Lions Pool 3 Total Acres 91.33 91.33 Divided by 11 acres=8.30 persons 50%=4.15 full time employees Development for FY 2005-06 Park Site Useable Acres Green Way Acres Cannonball Ridge 3.4 Countryside East Boulevards 1 Sunflower Estates 2 Prairie Meadows 7 MPIE 11 MPI D 9 Windett Ridge 7.4+ 3 miles of trails Water& Sewer areas 8 Sub Total 48.8 Total Acres 137.13 48.8 Divided by 11 acres =4.44 persons 50%=2.22 full time employees Development for FY 2006-07 Park Site Useable Acres Green Way Acres Heartland Circle 5 MPI Regional 56 MPI Boulevards 1 Kimball Hill 12.56 Rain tree Village 15.98 Sub Total 73.56 Total Acres 211.69 73.56 Divided by 11 acres=6.69 persons 50%=3.35 full time employees Development for 2007-08 Park Site Useable Acres Green Way Acres Hoover Outdoor Center 80 MPI- C,B,H,I,F,G 92 Sub Total 172 Total Acres 383.96 172 Divided by 11 acres= 15.64 persons 50%= 7.82 employees Total needed full time employees as of 2007-0817.54 Future Park Development Villas at the Preserve Rider Property Westbury Runge Caledonia Thiedal Silver Glen Corner Stone Rob Roy Falls Summary In order to maintain the current level of parks, open areas, and overall maintenance,we need to define the expenses associated with maintaining per acre of property. The following is based on the 2004-05 FY budget for Parks. Removed 100% of the foreman's salary this position has more administrative responsibilities& 50%of Executive Directors salary. Salaries Total Acreages 91.33 =$2,412.95 per acre General equipment, Infra-structure&Operations$1,582.97 per acre Capital Expense(Repair&Replace) $803.49 per acre Total Cost per acre $4,799.41 Using the break downs above,a conclusion could be drawn for every 11 acres of new park development would require a new full time staff and an additional $ 16,367.12 in general equipment, infra-structure, and operational $8,838.39 in Capital Equipment, and $ 26,542.45 in employee salaries. The variable for this summary will be the impact of specialty equipment and replacement of equipment and the utilization of seasonal staff. To plan for a three year 2007-08 projection and budgeting purposes, a 50%full time and 50% seasonal and part time staff projections of need is used. Based on the projected land development and acquisition. Three-Five Year Projection Chain of Command Exsecutive Director Superitendant Park Designer Adminastrative Asstant Project Manager Seasonal Worker Foreman of Aquatics, Beautification, &Playgrounds Foreman of Athletic Fields&Turf Building Maintenance Foreman Operator of Aquatics Operator of Beautification Operator of Playgrounds Operator of Athletic Fields Operator of Turf Part Time Janitor Seasonal Worker MWII of Beautification MWII of Playgrounds MWII of Athletic Fields MWII of Turf Part Timr Janitor MWI of Beautification MWI of Playgrounds MWI of Athletic Fields MWII of Turf Part Time Janitor MWI of Beautification MWI of playgrounds Seasonal Worker MWI of Turf Part Time Janitor Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker MWI of Turf Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker : -° cis.` ;. United City of Yorkville EST. -�1836 County Seat of Kendall County 800 Game Farm Road ,4 ~ y Yorkville,Illinois 60560 O � �_ O Phone:63 -553-4350 0" �' Fax:630-553-7575 14 L E `\,v To: Scott Sleezer, Park Foreman �" From: Eric Dhuse,Public Works Gz Date: October 13, 2004 Re: New Water Treatment Facilities Scott, Here are the acreages you requested: Well 7 (Raintree) 2ac. Well 8 (Grande Reserve) 2ac. Well 9 (Bristol Ridge &Kennedy) 1 ac. Booster Station(Raintree) 1/4 ac. Booster Station(Cannonball Tr) 1/3 ac. PRV Station(Rt. 47) 1/4 ac. North Tower Site (Rt. 47) 2 ac. Approximately 8 Ac. All of these sites are also landscaped heavily. If you have any questions, let me know. 4 1:40. Are • -_ A 4 x .. The Greater Yorkville Area Kiwanis Club "Serving the Children of the World" Jeff Schafermeyer Barry Groesch President PO Box 202 Secretary Sylvia Tot-to Yorkville,IL 60560 Jason Penman Vice President 630-553-4168 Treasurer • • October 12, 2004 Ms. Laura Brown Director, Yorkville Parks and Recreation Dept. Yorkville,IL 60560 Dear Laura, Enclosed you will find a check for$500.00 towards the Country Hills Basketball Court. This reflects much of the monies earned at our 3 on 3 tournaments over the past year. The Kiwanis applaud your efforts to provide recreation to the citizens of Yorkville,and we will continue to support this effort. You had personally asked for recommendations of a name for Country Hills Park. At our last meeting, we decided that we would recommend the name,"Kiwanis Park". Certainly,any name would be fine. Thank you for including us in your development of recreation for the children and residents of the City. Sincerel Sylvia M. Torto,Vice President Cc: J. 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' J like to have as many choices as possib e.eneral,we STEVE ROSENBERG/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER That's why I'm befuddled that so many Alexis Payne (center)celebrates her fifth birthday with her Yorkville Parks Department preschool classmates Trevor Kurz(left) and Americans think they have to choose between Nicole Moore held at the Yorkville Congregational Church.It is the first year for the preschool program because of thehigh demand only two options in one of the country's most for it in the city. monumental decisions.The truth is,it's been well over a century since America elected a • president who represented neither the Democratic nor Republican parties.Extremely few voters even recognize they have options. Republicans assume that George W.Bush i; Growing years the only acceptable candidate without examining whether his policies are,in fact,in accordance with their ideals.Republicans Enrollments up 272 Yorkville preschool programs uneasy about the deception in the Middle East reluctantly support Bush because John Kerry's social reform policies are anathema to them. Likewise, By Dan Wait A.....•••4 •�o �' Democrats who have become STAFF WRITER • �`" unenthusiastic about Kerry's military history deem our current president's policy YORKVILLE—Michelle Fay can talk • fi, / z - 'x irredeemable and thus support Kerry as the about goingfrom zero to 60 in a short time, ut as nothing to with her car. , T , „� i untested lesser of the two evils. Even more heinous,the press refuses to That's the number of students the veter- , «' x acknowledge the presence of the other an preschool director took under her wings ,` presidential candidates,as if they had when she and her staff opened Parker's disappeared into the nbulous realityof some liplik Playtime Preschool this fall in Yorkville. 'xt further dimension. The preschool program offered by the , / . Y - ;, f Michael Anthony Peroutka of the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Depart- „� t� Constitutional Parry remains ignored. ment is meeting in space rented from 00,,„,,, x Shouldn't the press project his proposed Yorkville Congregational Church. , :, x policies?Obviously,names can mislead,but Fay was hired to serve as director of t:.YP just perhaps the Constitutional Party actually the program this summer,and within `� weeks,the school's roster was filled= t ` a�,. 4. , ' _: recognizes the existence oftthe Constitution. ,' :, _ -' y I understand the Constitution is some largely by word of mouth. , ? obscure ancient artifact drafted by wizards on "I didn't accept the job until the end ofy a s scrolls approximately a couple million papyrus PP Y P July,"Fay said. `We had about a month s ;. , _ years ago;but seriously,our nation was to get our ducks in a-row." t t : g , y, Enrollment now stands at nearly60 _ F founded upon the principles contained therein. :a Maybe a political party that revolves around students in sections for 3-,4-and 5-year _ = the Constitution would adhere to those old students in daily morning and after- Yorkville Parks Department preschoolers Jonathan Jungr and Madeson Martin sing dur- ing class held at the Yorkville Congregationalprinciples.Who knows,but it might be worth a noon sessions. Church. Fay formerly directed the preschool at ❖ Turn to MAYER,B3 the Fox Valley.Family YMCA in Plano. was a major factor. Yorkville Schools has grown from 151 • She credits some veteran staff members "With the growth we have coming this students five years ago to 236 this fall— for helping with a quick start-up for the way,it filled up rather quickly,"said Sue a trend school administrators say shows Yorkville program."I don't think I could Swithin,recreation superintendent for no sign of slowing. have done it without them,"Fay said. the Yorkville Parks Department. While the Kendall-Grundy Regional Of- ,7b ,w While the Yorkville Parks Department An informal sampling of area fice of Education does not track the num has offered a number of day programs preschool programs shows enrollment is bers of students enrolled in the � ,i ' for preschool children,this is the first up at most facilities.Enrollment in the preschools,it stands to reason that the in r time for a regular two-and three-day preschool program at Cross Evangtelical creased numbers in Yorkville,Oswegoqz' ',',1';' . preschool program. Lutheran School on Route 47 south of the and Plano grade schools translate into ,, �0 That interest was driven mostly by the city nearly doubled from a year ago.The more children in preschools. if C eke citizens,Parks Executive Director Laura Cross preschool now enrolls some 87 Preschools already are planning to � � ���_ . ', Brown said."We've had several requests preschoolers,up from its 50-student ca- begin pre-registration for next year. to do a preschool program,"she said. pacity a year ago. "I think that we will continue to have a he witching hour of Halloween "We just needed a place to hold it." "We made the decision last year to add strong following,"Fay said."I think w. e approaches, when ghosts and The Parks Department found some avail- sections,"said Cross Lutheran Principal could probably serve more children if we goblins cavort. able space at the Congregational church, Sue.Lopez. could find a bigger space." and the City Council gave its OK in August Waiting lists are not uncommon for Swithin said the waiting list for the If you're very brave, consider Parker's preschool is named for the many preschool programs in the city. city's 2005-06 program will start on Nov. concocting your own scary stuff. If Parks Department mascot,Parker. "We filled up quickly this year,, said 15 for city residents and Nov.22 for non- you're in grades three through six, While the Parks Department has a rec- Hendra Konrad,a co-owner and co-direc- residents. enter The Beacon News' Scariest iprocal agreement with the Yorkville tor of Kiddie Campus Preschool&Child Lopez said Cross Lutheran will hold its Story Contest. Schools to use space,those buildings are Care on Cannonball Trail. preregistration in January. Previous winners have spun not available during the school day.In ad- "We are normally full,but this year More preschool programs are expect tales of headless men, zombies, dition,the Beecher Community Center we've had more people call that we can't ed to open in the near future to respond was already booked with programs. accommodate,"she said: to the growing demand. sinister clowns and very creepy Officials said they were not surprised The population nreafilling the Lighthouse Academy,which includes a cats. Once again, stories will be that within days there was a waiting list classrooms in Yorkville's public and rm.- facility for a preschool and day care pro- judged according to originality and to get in to the school.While the closing vate schools also is reflected in the num- gram,is under construction in a new scariness. of another area preschool also added to ber of 3 to 5-year olds. building off Route 34 and McHugh Road The first-place winner will receive that demand,growth in the community Kindergarten class enrollment in the in Yorkville. four tickets to A Christmas Carol at the Paramount Arts Centre, sec- I*"AllAV YORKVILLE - BRISTOL SANITARY DISTRICT October 14, 2004 Laura J. Brown, Executive Director Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department Administrative Office 301 E. Hydraulic Street Yorkville, Illinois 60560 RE: Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department Sanitary Sewer Permit Fee 301 E. Hydraulic Street, Yorkville, IL. Dear Laura, Your letter dated October 4, 2004 requesting to waive the Yorkville-Bristol Sanitary District sanitary sewer connection fee has been granted. The approximate savings to the City of Yorkville is $2,600.00. This action was authorized at the October 11, 2004 Board Meeting. If you have any questions or comments please contact me. Sincerely, Aar z A/ice . r Ralph E. Pfister Executive Director CC: YBSD Trustees Arthur Prochaska Anthony Graff RALPH E. PFISTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE:630.553.7657 P.O. Box 27 304 RIVER STREET FAX 630.553.7554 YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS 60560 WWWYBSD.ORG UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE To: Laura Brown, Director of Parks&Recrea ion From: Joe Wywrot, City Engineer Subject: River's Edge—Park Acceptance Date: September 27, 2004 The River's Edge developer will be requesting final acceptance of the entire subdivision in the next few weeks. Please inspect the parks to determine if all punchlist items are complete, and then place this item on the Park Board agenda for recommendation to the City Council. If you need any information regarding this matter, please call me. Cc: Tony Graff, City Administrator • HUGHES COPY WISEMAN October 8, 2004 Mr. Tony Graff City Administrator City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Re: Regional Bicycle Path in Windett Ridge Dear Tony: Enclosed are the invoices for the construction of the bike path down the ComEd right-of- way through the Windett Ridge subdivision. Our PUD Agreement with the City states that the City will contribute 50% of this cost. I remember you stating that you will be able to apply for grants to cover this cost. I understand if you are not able to pay immediately. Please let me know when you might expect these funds to become available. As always,it is a pleasure working with you. Very best reg 'ts, L. Vaupel Director of Planning and Entitlements Copy: Windett Ridge - 21 •/ n Wiseman-Hughes Enterprises, Inc. 975 East 22nd Street Wheaton, Illinois 60187 630-653-0500 Fax 630-653-0194 x33 G A. BLOCKER GRADING CONTRACTOR,t, INC. 18 Stone Hill Road • Oswego,IL 60543* Tel:(630)554-1666 * Fax:(630)554-9675 • www.gablockercom REVISED PROPOSAL PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO: PROPOSAL DATE: 06/10/2004 Ms. Danielle Digate PROJECT NAME: Windett Ridge Subdivision WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES Yorkville, IL 975 E. 22nd Street Wheaton, IL 60187 MASS EARTHWORK We submit this proposal based upon the following drawings, specifications, etc.: DRAWINGS: Sheets 1 through 50 prepared by Siebert Engineers, Inc., last revised 02/14/03 SPECIFICATIONS: Included in drawings OTHER: Geotechnical Engineering Report No. 11025094 prepared by Terra Group Chicago, Inc.,dated 05/29/02 G.A. Blocker Test Pits completed on 05/01/03 PLEASE CONTACT: MATT AT THE ABOVE NUMBER WITH ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS PROPOSAL. ITEM UNIT TOTAL NO. DESCRIPTION OF WORK UNIT QUANTITY PRICE PRICE MASS EARTHWORK IMPROVEMENTS 1 Core Out/Backfill Pathways SFT 46,875 $0.30 $14,062.50 All pricing shall remain firm for 30 days. After 30 days,pricing is subject to change at any time without notice. Page 1 of 1 RECEIVED • Alifoittk SEP t 6 ?004 BLACKTOP INC. 1065 Sard Avenue WISEVAN-HUGHES ACCT Montgomery,Illinois 60538 PHONE (630) 892-9389 FAX(630)892-3481 ASPHALT PAVING OF ALL TYPES — ROAD OILS Wiseman & Hughes Invoice 975 E 22nd Ave Wheaton, H 60187 Phone Date Invoice# 9/14/2004 14607 P.O. No. Terms Project BIKE PATH Net 30 Days Windette Ridge Quantity Units Description Rate Amount 1,140 TN AGG BASE- 8" 12.50 14,250.00 239 TN BIT SURFACE-2" 45.00 10,755.00 IL Sales Tax 6.50% 0.00 SENT TO: DATE SENT:_ cc _T�2nr DATE RETURNED:_ FROM: MELANIE Date: Approval:• -- Code Amount Retention Total $25,005.00 4h s WISEMAN HUGHES October 18, 2004 United City of Yorkville Ms. Laura Brown, Executive Director of Recreation 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Windett Ridge Subdivision Regional Trail — Bike Path Dear Laura, Our PUD Agreement with the City states that the City will contribute fifty percent (50%) of the cost to construct the regional trail bike path within the Windett Ridge Subdivision. Per the enclosed drawing, the bike path was constructed on an easement purchased from ComEd within their right-of-way. The path is 10' wide and is 2" of bituminous surface course on 8" of aggregate base course, which meets the city's specification for bike path. Per the invoices previously submitted, the total cost of the bike path was $39,067.50. Therefore the City's contribution would be $19,533.75. Thank you again for your assistance with this matter. Sincerely, Wiseman-H • -s Enterprises, Inc. //f. La�ry Vaupel Director of Pl.nning and Entitlements File 21 Windett Ridge Wiseman-Hughes Enterprises, Inc. 975 East 22nd Street Wheaton, Illinois 60187 630-653-0500 Fax 630-653-0194 $00300002279 riled for Record in KEND LL COU# T Y, ILL ,NO I S PAUL ANDERSON STATE OF ILLINOIS ) 01_23-2003 At 02:37 pm. ORDINANCE 44. 00 ) ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) ORDINANCE NO. 2002 -. SO AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A FIRST AMENDMENT TO. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT OF MICHAEL WHEELER,ROBERT E. DAVIDSON, JR., AND GEORGE ENGEL, OWNERS, WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES,INC., AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION,DEVELOPER (COACH ROAD HILLS SUBDIVISION N/K/A WINDETT RIDGE SUBDIVISION) WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, Kendall County,Illinois,that a certain First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement pertaining to the annexation and development of the real estate described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof entered into by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE; and • WHEREAS, said First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement has been drafted and has been considered by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the legal owners of record of the territory which is the subject of said Agreement are ready,willing and able to enter into said Agreement and to perform the obligations as required hereunder; and WHEREAS,the statutory procedures provided in 65 ILCS 5/11-15.1-1, as amended,for the -1- execution of said First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement has been fully complied with; and WHEREAS, the property is contiguous to the City. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That the Mayor and City Clerk are herewith authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the City,a First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement concerning the annexation and development of the real estate described therein,a copy of which First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof Section 2:That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law. MIKE ANDERSON JOSEPH BESCO r VALERIE BURR PAUL JAMES LARRY KOT MARTY MUNNS 0 illy ROSE SPEARS RICHARD STICKA APPROVED by me,as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County,Illinois,this -A day of 4.evr,cf_/L1 , A.D. 20 0�d001."\ ill,f/ MAYOR / -2- PASSED by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this y of /Vbe\LOA,_ , A.D. 20U,- - Attest. CITY LERK Prepared by and return to: Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer 1107A S. Bridge Street Yorkville, Illinois 60560 630.553.9500 -3- EXHIBIT "A" I State of Illinois : :SS County of Kendall This is to certify that we, James M. Olson Associates, Ltd. , Illinois Registered Land Surveyors , have surveyed thatpart of Section 9, Township 36 North Ran�1e 7 East of the Third Principal_ Meridian described as follows: Comencing at the Northwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 9; thence southerly along 'the West Line of said Northwest Quarter. 569.20 feet to the center line of Illinois State Route No. 47 ; thence South 35°00'00" East, along said center line, 1062.70 feet to the southernmost corner of a tract described in a Warranty Deed from Edna Halbesma to Hannah Geiger recorded in Book 115 at Page 241 on December 27. 1957; thence South 35°00'00" East, along said center line, 323.02 feet; thence North 56°20'00" East, 755.43 feet; thence North 49°38'57" East, 525 .07 Beet to the southwesterly line, as occupied, of the Oak Hill Farm as shown in a plat recorded in Plat Book •5 on Page 16 (now "Slot 303'") for the point of beginning; thence South 49°38'57" West, 525.07; thence South 56°20 '00" West, 755.43 feet to saia center line; thence South 35°00'00" East, along said center line, 484.85 feet to its intersection with the center line of Legion Road; thence South 35°00 '00" East. along said Illinois State Route No. 47 center line and said center line extended , 1925.22 feet; thence South 16°45'00" East, 126.93 feet to the line o ' a fence extended from the east; thence North 88°15'14" East along said fence line and its extension, 3115.46 feet to a point on the East Line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 9, which is 1533 .R4 feet 'measured along said East Line) northerly of the Southeast Corner of sail Southeast Quarter; thence North 00°02'46" West, along said East Line. 445.77 feet to a limestone monument at the southeasterly. corner of sai4 Oak Hill Farm; thence North 52°55'31" West, along the southwesterly line , as occupied, of said Oak Hill Farm, 3591 .35 feet; • thence North '6°53'04" West, along said southwesterly line, as occupied, 655.46 feet to the point--of beginning (excepting therefrom the 50 foot wide richt-of way conveyed to the Fox and Illinois Union Railway Company recorded in Deed Record 66 at Page 287) all in Kendall Township, Kendall County, Illinois •and containing 163.522 acres as shown by the plat hereon , - drawn which i : a correct representation of said survey. Dated at Yorkville, Illinois January 17, 1990 JAMES M. OLSON Illinois Registered Land Surveyor No. 2253 JAMES-M. OLSON ASSOCIATES, LTD. 107 West Madison Street Yorkville, Illinois 60560 (708)553-005U STATE OF ILLINOIS ) November 26,2002 )ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) FIRST AMENDMENT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION,AND MICHAEL WHEELER, ROBERT E. DAVIDSON, JR.; AND GEORGE ENGEL, OWNERS, WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES, INC., AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION, DEVELOPER (COACH ROAD HILLS SUBDIVISION,N/K/A WINDETT RIDGE SUBDIVISION) NOW COMES the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, a Municipal Corporation, located in the County of Kendall, State of Illinois,hereinafter referred to as"CITY",MICHAEL WHEELER, ROBERT E.DAVIDSON,JR.,AND GEORGE ENGEL,hereinafter referred to as"OWNERS",and WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES, INC., an Illinois Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "DEVELOPER". WITNES SETH WHEREAS, a Planned Unit Development Agreement was entered into by and between OWNERS and the CITY on June 8, 2000 providing for the zoning and general plan of development for certain real property which at that time was located within the boundaries of the CITY; and WHEREAS, DEVELOPER has entered into a written agreement to purchase the real property which is the subject matter of said Agreement comprising approximately 163.522 acres, more or less; and 53341/3 1 WHEREAS, OWNERS are in agreement with DEVELOPER to enter into an Amendment to said Planned Unit Development Agreement that shall become effective in the event DEVELOPER, WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES,INC., completes its obligation to purchase the above designated Parcels from OWNERS; and WHEREAS, the CITY through its City Council, and Staff review of the proposed First Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Agreement presented by DEVELOPER wishes to enter into this First Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Agreement; and WHEREAS, in mutual consideration of DEVELOPER purchasing the subject real property from OWNERS, and the CITY agreeing to certain Planned Unit Development Agreement amendments with DEVELOPER which inure exclusively to the mutual benefit of each party hereto, the parties do agree to enter into the following First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement: NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein . contained the parties agree as follows: 1) INCORPORATION OF RECITALS: All parties hereto agree that the above contained recitals are an integral part of this Agreement and hereby adopt those recitals as part of this Agreement. 2) REAL PROPERTY AFFECTED: This First Amendment shall affect only the teiuis, conditions, and general development plan as set out in the original Planned Unit Development Agreement of June 8, 2000 which are specifically referenced herein. This First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement shall only become effective in the event DEVELOPER, WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES, INC., completes its obligation to purchase the above designated Parcels from OWNERS. 53541/8 2 3) AMENDMENTS: The below designated paragraphs of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement of June 8, 2000 are hereby modified as follows: A. Existing Zoning R-3 Townhouse Zoning: R-3 Townhouse zoning is hereby revoked and amended in existing Exhibit "C" and is to be rezoned by City Ordinance approving this Agreement to R-2 Single Family District. B-2 General Business District for 3.93 acre: Paragraph A and zoning Exhibit"C"of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement are modified to provide 5 acres of B-2 zoned area. Developer shall provide a front yard setback of thirty feet (30'). Access to the commercial site will be from Route 47 and/or the southern entrance road. The City agrees to support Developer's application to IDOT for the aforementioned access points. B-5 Townhouse Standards: Paragraph 5B of the original, Planned Unit Development Agreement is hereby revoked. Regional Trail: The public bike path constructed on the parcel adjacent to the Corn Ed right-of-way shall bededicated to the City of Yorkville. The Developer agrees to contribute fifty percent(50%) of the cost of constructing said bike path. In addition,the Developer agrees to,construct a ten foot(10')wide limestone screenings private path around the detention area, as shown in the Final Plan. B. Open Space: (i) Total value of land and improvements to be reduced from $595,000.00 to $562,000.00, based on the Developer's reduction in density for the project. 53541/8 3 (ii) The land/cash contribution, which will include 7.4 acres of park along the southern property boundary and 3.4 acres of bike path for a total of 10.8 acres of land, satisfying the land-cash ordinance. (iii) Developer agrees to contribute the sum of$50,000.00 for the construction of a"tot lot"on the southern park site,to be constructed by the City within one year of payment of said $50,000.00. Said payment to be made prior to the time of recording of the final plat for Unit 2. (iv) City agrees to accept ownership and maintain the bike path and the southern park site. (v) The aforementioned land donation and the contribution for the construction of the bike path,limestone screenings path, and the tot lot shall fully satisfy Developer's park obligations. C. Performance Standards for R-2 One Family Residence District Model Home Groups: Paragraph A is hereby modified to permit DEVELOPER to have one (1) model group not exceeding eight (8) homes. Construction may commence upon final City Council vote approving this Agreement when aggregate stone surface is in place, upon submission of hold harmless letter to CITY and the Kendall-Bristol Fire Protection District. Prior to issuance of occupancy peimits for the model homes, water shall be made available within 300' of said homes. The exact location of the model group shall be as designated on the Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan incorporated herein as Exhibit"A". 53541/8 4 Temporary Sales/Office: A temporary Sales/Office structure shall be permitted,to be removed by DEVELOPER when 95%of the occupancy permits are issued by the CITY. Prior to construction or installation of the sales/office trailer, Developer shall submit a Landscape Plan for the temporary office. Furthermore, the parking lot must have a hard surface before occupancy is permitted. Also permitted are two (2) signs, 120 sq. ft. each, to advertise the project with locations to be approved by the City Zoning Officer. One sign shall be removed upon completion of the entry monument and subdivision sign. Developer shall be permitted cul-de-sacs up to 900 feet in length as shown on the Preliminary plan(Exhibit "A"). On lots that are 80 feet in width, the side yard setback shall be nine (9) feet when the lot is improved with a three-stall garage. Said side yard setback shall apply to a maximum of 197 lots. Performance Standards for B-2 General Business District As to the area zoned B-2 General Business District, the Developer shall include architectural standards with masonry,cut block, split face block, glass,or EIFS for the exterior of the buildings constructed in said area. The B-2 General Business District shall further be bound by the teiins of City Ordinance#2000-48 in providing buffering between the residential and non-residential units: D. Landscape Buffer: The Landscape buffer parallel with Illinois State Route 47 to be increased to fifty feet (50') in width where adjacent to residential areas. The commercial property shall be landscaped in accordance with Ordinance.2000-48. 53541/8 5 Developer shall submit together with its Preliminary Landscape Plan, a site plan showing location,profile,and building type of its entryway site plan and monuments. Preliminary Landscape: A new Landscape Plan, to be approved by the City Council upon recommendation by the City Planner, shall contain agreed upon buffering between open space areas and the adjacent farm land usages. E. All commercial height restrictions shall be as permitted by the City Zoning Ordinance. F. Contributions, Payments and Fees: DEVELOPER shall submit a traffic study for approval by the City Engineer. The DEVELOPER reserves the right to obtain a Recapture Agreement and Recapture Ordinance for fifty percent (50%) of the associated expenditures to the extent other properties benefit from any said traffic improvements on Route 47, and excluding any proportionate benefit to DEVELOPER's real property Developer agrees to prepay the City's water connection fee of$800.00 per house for the first 100 homes at the time of recording of the first final plat for any portion of the Subject Property.Such payment shall be used towards the construction of a water tower and booster station to serve the Subject Property within three (3) years of payment. The City shall use its best efforts to acquire the funds to construct the water tower proposed on the south side of the Fox River serving the zone in which the Subject Property is located. In the event a water tower is not constructed within the time frame set out,the funds contributed by Developer shall be held in an encumbered account for this express purpose of water tower construction, and the 53541/8 6 City will provide as warranted in its earlier Annexation Agreement covering the Subject Property water service to the Subject Property. Developer shall be entitled to receive 200 water taps prior to the completion of the water tower and booster station. If additional funding is not available to the City,the Developer shall, at the request of the City,prepay an additional 100 water. taps at the recording of the final plat for Unit 2. Developer agrees to voluntarily pay $1,500.00 per home for a School Transition Fee for the first 140 homes and $3,000.00 per home for the remaining 140 homes. Such payment shall be at the time of building permit issuance. The Developer agrees to prepay to the City the development fee for the municipal building fund of $150.00 per house for one-half of the homes in the subdivision at the time of recording of the first final plat of subdivision, and the remaining one-half to be paid at the time of the recording of the second final plat. G. Sanitary Sewer Recapture: The Developer agrees to pay the City's Sanitary Sewer Improvement Fee of$1,800.00 per house and the River Crossing fee of$122.50 per house at the time the first final plat is recorded-for any portion of the Subject Property. The City agrees to use its best efforts to provide sanitary sewer capacity for " • the entire development within three (3)years of receipt of said payment. In the event the City is unable to provide,an acceptable method of financing the balance of the sanitary sewer expansion'cost for over-sizing the sanitary sewer mains necessary to provide sanitary sewer service to the area south of the Fox River, the City shall be relieved of its obligation to warrant sanitary sewer service for the entire subdivision under the terms of this agreement. 53541/8 7 Further, if the City requests an additional sum of up to $170,000 for the sanitary sewer system from the Developer, the City agrees to repay any such additional advancement within ten (10) years of receipt. All fees shall be used to provide off-site improvements to serve the Subject Property with sanitary sewer. All other fees set out in the existing Agreement, paragraph 4B(10), shall remain in full force and effect. The City agrees to allow up to 44 homes, located between Route 47 and the Commonwealth Edison power line parcel, to connect by gravity service to the existing Route 47 Sanitary Sewer Interceptor on a permanent basis, subject to engineering approval. Up to 177 homes may be served on a temporary basis by a pump station and force main to the Route 47 Sanitary Sewer Interceptor until the Commonwealth Edison Interceptor is available to serve that portion of the Subject Property. H) The Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan of the development attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" is hereby approved by the CITY subject to engineering review. I) PHASING OF FUTURE FINAL PLATS: DEVELOPER shall be permitted to phase future Final Plat approval for the real property subject to this Agreement. (i) GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: DEVELOPER hereby agrees to include Kendall County "Right to Farm Easement" language attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B" on each Final Plat of Subdivision, and as part of the conveyance language on each Deed for lots abutting County agricultural zoning. 53541/8 8 (ii) Developer shall be permitted to have detention for common areas within the portion of the site zoned for residential purposes. Developer shall create a separate Homeowners and Business Owners Association for maintenance of said detention areas and shall allocate said costs to the Association. (iii) In order to provide for the maintenance of open space, Developer agrees'to execute a consent to the creation of a Special Tax Service Area and have approved Ordinance encumbering all property of said subdivision in the event the homeowners and/or business owner's association for Coach Road Hills Subdivision fails to carry out its (their)maintenance responsibilities. (iv) Upon City approval of this Agreement, the Developer may request and the City shall issue a Mass Grading Permit to allow the Developer to immediately proceed with the mass grading work in Unit 1 of the subdivision so long as the Developer follows the NPDES permit requirements. It is understood by Developer that there may be changes from the preliminary to final engineering which could affect the mass grading. Any costs associated with such changes shall be borne by the Developer with no recourse to the City. It is wholly incumbent on the Developer to assess the potential risk of such changes and mitigate any additional costs. J) AUTHORIZATION OF AMENDMENT: OWNERS and DEVELOPER warrant that the parties hereto have full and express authority to enter into an Amendment of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement dated June 8, 2000 to which this Amendment is appended pursuant to that Agreement. 53541/8 9 K) RATIFICATION: All parties hereto agree that except to the extent performance standards or other terms of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement have been amended herein, all other terms of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement dated June 8, 2000 are hereby ratified, re-published, and reconfirmed between the parties hereto and remain the agreement of the parties. Both OWNERS and DEVELOPER warrant that DEVELOPER shall stand in the position of a successor and assignee of OWNERS as to all rights accruing under the original Planned Unit Development Agreement. L) All parties agree that a new Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" is hereby adopted as part of this Amendment. M) SEVERABILITY: Should any provision of this Annexation Amendment be found to be unenforceable by a Court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms and conditions of this First Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement as well as the original Planned Unit Development.Agreement dated June 8, 2000 shall remain in full force and effect. N) Notice until further notice shall be provided at the following addresses: CITY: City Clerk United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Copy to: Attorney Daniel J. Kramer 1107A S. Bridge St. Yorkville, IL 60560 OWNERS: Michael Wheeler 96 Timberlake Tr. Oswego, IL 60543 53541/8 10 Robert E. Davidson, Jr. 244 Jeter Rd. Plano, IL 60545 George Engel P.O. Box 3636 Oak Brook, IL 60522-3636 DEVELOPER: Wiseman-Hughes Enterprises, Inc. 975 E. 22nd St. Wheaton, IL 60187 Copy to: Attorney John Philipchuck Dommermuth, Brestal, Cobine& West, Ltd. 111 W. Downer Pl., Ste. 300 Aurora, IL 60506 0) TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE: Time is of the essence of this Agreement and all documents, agreements, and contracts pursuant hereto as well as all covenants contained in this Amendment shall be performed in a timely manner by all parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have executed this Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement this Xi-11-day ofik_A , 20_� CITY: DEVELOPER: UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WISEMAN-HUGHES ENTERPRISES, INC. By• „ By: G 4°-- Att- • ..•D. • _ ' • ttest: Addi • .�_ Dated: I v0JQ Y1 b2 ' 0?6a, . , Dated: NdJev.t jt 144 f 20°1/ 53541/8 1 1 • OWNERS: ' 7.(.{11A/A/ MICHAEL WHEELS -/ ROBER r E.DAVIDSON,JR/ 1-1 / L GEORGE EN L Dated: 7kUJ2,mboL. 0,97 Prepared by: Law Offices of Daniel J. Kramer 1107A S. Bridge Street Yorkville,Illinois 60560 '630.553.9500 • 535418 17 Exhibit"B" KENDALL COUNTY RIGHT-TO-FARM STATEMENT NOTICE: Kendall County has a long, rich tradition in agriculture and respects the role that fanning continues to play in shaping the economic viability of the county. Property that supports this industry is indicated by a zoning indicator-A-1 or Ag Special Use. Anyone constructing a residence or facility near this zoning should be aware that normal agricultural practices may result in occasional smells, dust, sights, noise, and unique hours of operations that are not typical in other zoning areas. 1 ORKVILLE ift A.. Jai PARKS&RECREATION Yorkville Parks & Recreation Department 908 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville,IL 60560 630.553.4357 630.553.4360 fax e-mail:recreation@yorkville.il.us Administrative Office 301 E Hydraulic Street Yorkville,IL 60560 630.553.4341 630.553.4347 October 18, 2004 RE: Park Board Meeting Dates—2005 All meetings at held at the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Administrative Office/ Riverfront Park— 301 E Hydraulic. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. The following at the schedule meetings for the 2005 calendar year. January 10, 2005; January 24, 2005 February 14, 2005 February 28, 2005 March 14, 2005 March 28, 2005 April 11, 2005 April 25, 2005 May 9, 2005 May 23, 2005 June 13, 2005 June 27, 2005 July 11, 2005 July 25, 2005 August 8, 2005 August 22, 2005 September 12, 2005 September 26, 2005 October 10, 2005 October 24, 2005 November 14, 2005 November 28, 2005 December 12, 2005 cs,flcar` v% diPeUnited City of Yorkville EST I, ;1836 County Seat of Kendall County h 800 Game Farm Road 6 Ai. 9-1 Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 9 � _„ _0 Telephone: 630-553-4350 <CEt�-yam Fax: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us October 1, 2004litY/ TO: To Whom It May Concern FROM: Arthur F. 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Richard Korinek Parks Foreman Member Scott Sleezer Non -Resident: If you live Tammy Smock Parks Maintenance - outside the city limits and the ` City Liaison Tony HouleJamieJackson activity is held at city Paul James facilities, you are a School District Liaison Parks Athletic Field Maintenance non-resident. Zech Bonesz Bob PilmerBeecher Maintenance LATE FEE of$10.00 charged if Mayor of Yorkville Steve Baker payment is made after the start Arthur.J. Prochaska Jr. of class. Table Of Contents Registration Information, American Disabilities Act Statement, Scholarships page 3 Information and News, Park and Recreation Board Meetings, Facility Legend - page 4` Late Fall classes; Kindermusik and Toddler classes page 5 - 7 Pre School and Youth Programs; Preschool Class Information page 8, 9 Youth Programs; Football, Cooking, One Day Classes, Activity Club, Basketball page 10 - 14 Advertising, Christmas House Walk, Fine Arts Show page 15 High School and Adult Programs; Kickboxing, Karate, Massage, and Dance Classes page 16 - 19 High School,Adult and Senior Programs page 20 - 22 Senior Programs, Special Events, Community Information, Park News & Information - page 23 -25 Park Map and Features and Park Construction .page 26, 27 Community Advertising, Registration Form, Policies ..page 28 - 30 Community Advertising and Information page 31, 32 ' '�, �c��Y :k - .. `�' � �� Wiz'- �` i..W�n�� „r. -.., ^as $ s 5 Easy Ways To Sign Up Office Hours: Mon. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm ffi MAIL IN: Tue. 8-11 am 1-4:30 pm r1 Yorkville Parks & Recreation Dept. Wed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Yor908kvGillame,eIL Farm60560 Road Th. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm __ Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pma PHONE IN: 553-4357 Credit Card Only Sat. 9:00 am - 12 noon ONLINE: www.yorkville.il.us Phone (630) 553-4357 Fax (630) 553-4360 .,.,, FAX IN: 553-4360 Registration Form and Credit Card Email: recreation@yorkville.il.us web page: www.yorkville.il.us WALK IN: Beecher Community Building 908 Game Farm Road Park & Recreation Yorkville, IL 60560 Administration Office: » Registrations received in person, first day of registration (630) 553-4341 receive top priority; all others will be processed in the order received. » Registration must be made with payment, by mail, fax, phone City Office: (630) 553-4350 charge card or walk in. Police Dept. (630) 553-4340 LATE FEE: $10.00 Charged if registration is late, (non-emergency) N.S.F. FEE of$25.00 (for any returned check). Regis la. Policies, Formand Waiver on Page 29 - 30 ` Park Location Map and information on Page 26 - 27 Americans it Disa iiities Act Statement The Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department welcomes the opportunity to assist our citizens with disabilities. If you need any accommodations due to a disability, please contact the Recreation Department Office at 630-553-4357. Scholarshipst rant The Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department offers scholarships/grants to only City of Yorkville residents, in financial need. Funds are limited, grants will be awarded quarterly based on available funds. To receive an application, or further information, contact us at 553-4357. Applications must be received two weeks before class begins. ra r- .�`r n""�,s,` v cs'rN 4^ ,a `�n� �.-" xt �* kk "'F, .'r'T a-,' :'d ` �.°v . „w ,::.,.,;, ��s``� r- - �•,�.,. ry.s� ,'" �''` "'s'�O .. ;` s� ,ham t:.* .' ,K. : r , t g' ,,- '' -, ,7,k,-.AUW.%04, V ',,,c''', Ir vi.,,.4r.tj Labo-G tilY4 gl, '.A',WA,,.....OUP' <•oli,A tA. ,i5,1..g..4°.AT,,,!;...%"'W72,,444,04.1,;*''',50.,,... .,;... s a s p' 1"x z Ih � r w ,5a`a 4 "�fi44---:4:-if' '.G 3 a '-' : � WE�LOVE P RE TS, but with yoi r child's 'est interest . ftiftle44^, rn mind ewe asp ha � • % .• parents do�notz.remain in class.or bring other chil"dre hinto�class as the m = lbw lite rupt antic a is attention and inhibit eer socia iz I of Affil Cents are . 4,; -4,4-- welcome to observe an•d even participate during t e [as [5 rnlnutes offhe last r x�. _ class of the session Thank you for your cooperation - --- 1 a 47e. - 4 t n- Y�n.: 4�.4.` + L , ,i s k ?;+s'�?:i` k.h „ "`a-�. „-;,-,41,10- '' .w _.,.,._,.z :_ -,: �:,d,6,A u�..,-4.._,-h.,r.;r r�.. ,..._ .::r ,. .rra __r,.. �, s.< -,' '�"�,"t7 *5 ....4,��„ vu t fit* z # r } Y�4 .e ..•z'.'R" 4sni ..'. L=+ _4 ",k ,k '�"�' -'` X ?`+� "' a' �"a's r g x `�z,`,r a` z c -7.:,7x7- .Q` ,�..,' rf ; k i. *:� > o� �" ,,,, .."` As s N,.,. t e 1 s £_ yr, 4 7 ::-k r`3',S r r cp U i �v rf^: t �.z 3v`'X : f as k'' ` ;:. nT', 3yxY m 'S?. `kyr y Ata- aa" '`� i n w- 4�.tal s �``�,� �-G�ty of,Yor�cr�t[[a Pa���a�d Re4crea�t�c�n F3e�art�erft i�e�rs tm �� �-0�,7 ` � 1„,kt: Please visit us at the United City of Yorkville WEB page at www.yorkville.il.us RECREATION DEPARTMENT Every season the Recreation Department expands our program offering of new and exciting programs. This season we have added Parker's Playtime Preschool , Chefs in Training, Women's Basketball, Floor Hockey, Pilate/Yoga AM, Intro to Computers,Arena Football, Caroling with the Churches, Book Club, and Teen Kickboxing Fitness. Please continue to let us know what programs and services you would like offered, or if you have a talent or trade to share. Call the park and recreation office and find out how you can become an instructor for a class. PARKS DEPARTMENT During the fall season we completed the construction of two new parks and playgrounds at (unnamed) park in Country Hills subdivision and Rice Park in Rivers Edge subdivision. Beginning in Spring of 2005 look for construction to be completed for an 11 acre park in Grande Reserve, Cannonball Ridge Park in Cannonball/Kylyns Ridge, Gilbert Park and a second park in Rivers Edge subdivision. We are still looking for a name for the new park constructed in the Country Hills subdivision. If you are interested in submitting a name please contact the park and recreation office for the Park Naming guidelines at 553-4357.-- As 53-4357.-As always, we appreciate your input and encourage you to let us know how we can serve you better. Regards, • The City of Yorkville Park and Recreation Board 3x"*�. .r- z '`'. ''` '.s rsem'..o- , 't"•q , -' s �.. .. .`.. '� ; ��� ah .z. EARKAND R C[ EATION� OARD MEETINGS... �� �re)vi M .::*W; s° ,t- ms' '`s �g . . wgty -p ,0� 5 0�matiw c.;!' e �,`� � y ,ts�,.,3`�'*R s y� � s� �' � �:t 5r '�s`3� � ,3 s z. ��t Residents areiwelcome to�attendithe rt�eetings fat theiRiverfront Buildingz ` - "a7' a�`� K ,, r. 'f 'g �a . ,•,301 E". Hyydraulici-SGS ato00tp ,' ' y s k tiyxz-, d � 5=� ���� o thefollo�urng�dates��Nov�w��8�f�22- Dec 13,27 January 10:24 , eg r T` 'l l\ �J} S RZ r 3" LT S. b T S� TYi5 o'' *"' h r l a 31y°� "'' "y 'i.: G' r3.� v wy- n- s�1"' :, + r✓ e,r'ayz �' z �,� z,7 z:r 7 3h� ,§�Yy5 Legend for Facilities Used... Yorkville School Sites: Yorkville High School =YHS Beecher Community Building = BOB Yorkville Middle School =YMS Perkins West = PW Yorkville Intermediate - =YIS Perkins East = PE Circle Center Grade School = CCGS Austin Room =Austin Yorkville Grade School =YGS Bristol Grade School = BGS Riverfront Building = RFB• Beecher Community Park = BCP Gold Star Academy of Dance = GSAD Riverfront Park = RFP (Countryside Center) 4To register calf 630 553 4357 or online at wwwVyork rile it us jr FAl t- Wirw "(,r �� n >s��,m4, rte' al=as Ghance fo i., alkOt sses viVO � 0� �*3- We still have openings in these Fall Classes. The deadline is 1 week before class starts Sign Up Now! Toddler Fun Days Nerf Days Games, songs and crafts will be included in this day How many different games can you actually play with a designed just for you. We will be moving to familiar songs, Nerf ball? Join us for this 4-week program as we play, nerf getting messy making arts and crafts, and we will play football, nerf kickball, paddleball and much more. You can many games which include; duck, duck goose, London even bring your own ideas! Please wear comfortable bridge and much more. Parent Participation is required! clothes and tennis shoes. Location: PW- Beecher Location: YIS Gym Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 4/10 Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 5/10 • Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-4 M , 9:00-9:45A 11/01-11/22 $25/28 117705-1 1-3 Tu 4:45-5:45P 11/02-12/07 $18/21 126102-1 • 3-4 W 4:00-4:45P 11/03-11/24 $25/28 117705-2 4-6 Tu 3:30-4:30P 11/02-12/07 $18/21 126101-1 LiI' Sportsters Come and join us as we play a new sport every week. Sports will include: kickball, floor hockey, soccer, basketball and much more. We will spend the first half of the class learning the skills, and finish with a game. Grab a friend }{$ and join in on the action! MENIVIENNEOFTWANiritit Location: YG Gym gC.:4n ` \: InstructorRecreation Staff MIN/MAX. 6/10 fi ; a iz. a :;57% fi`r{`Y .f�::'.>:?;:£� Ages DayTime Date R/NR Fee Code# 9 rsxz:;4?<>:;^:>rs::_;:z:i:::ix:i::i::;:::::r:,;>:xg::a�z:;::i::<s?;::�::::.......::...:\ : 3-4 Tu 3.30-4.30P 11/02-12/14 $22/25 126103-1 �:.>:;::::.;>::,..;:;:.:::.::.:..::.,..;>.:;:.�.:;,..,.>:;:.>:;;:;:.>::;>.:;.::.::: ;«�;;..::.::;:•»,;.;. :.;:.;::.;:;_;.;:.;::;>.;:.;:.::.;:.;:<.:<.;.:::;,::.>;;;.;:< 3-4. W 11.00-11.45A 11/03-12/08 22/25 126103-3 3-4 Sa 11:00-11:45A 11/06-12/18 $22/25 126103-2 € " '11 >' *NO CLASS 11/27 Arena Flag Football Lii' Hockey Sticks Come indoors and enjoy the football season without He shoots....He SCOREST►iii Join us for this fun and getting too cold. This class is designed to teach and exciting game of floor hockey. Your child will learn the enhance the skills of our future stars. Proper techniques fundamentals of passing, shooting, defense and rules of on passing, receiving, blocking, kicking, and running will be hockey. We will play with foam hockey sticks and balls to covered. Breakdown of offensive and defensive strategies ensure safety for all. Don't miss but on the fast-paced will also be covered. Everyone will have the opportunity to action. play Quarterback, running back, and wide receiver, team- work and positive play are highly stressed, but our main Location: YG Gym objective is to have fun. Kneepads and elbow pads are Instructor: Recreation Staff. MIN/MAX: 6/10 required. • Ages Day Time Date . R/NR Fee Code# Location: YG Gym 3-4 Tu 5:30-6:15P 11/02-12/14` $22125 107103-1 3-4 W 10:00-10:45A 11/03-12/08 $22/25 107103-3 Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 6/10 3-4 Sa 10:00-10:45A 11/06-12/18* $22/25 107103-2 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# *NO CLASS 11/27 3-5 Th 3:30-4:15P 11/04-12/16* $22/25 102108-1 *NO CLASS 11/11 Gs FYTO register call 630 553 4357 or onfine`at wvi/wyorkvilfe it us ` - -:....r„ - �.. :.*£ :: n ? x s Zs a - .xr ^x..t - 'ter -r , Kix�.. �`°l tt z INFANT i NC TODDLER PROGRAMS v 3a ` �z Kindermusik® Kindermusik Our Time Fiddle Dee Dee Kindermusik Village Rhythm of My Day This 15-week class focuses on the natural development An eight-week class designed to introduce babies and of toddlersrecognizing the need for both freedom andtheir parents or caregivers to the wonders of music. assurance of support from parents/caregivers. It Each week the class will engage in activities carefully includes instrument exploration time, singing, sound planned around a lesson focus. All will be encouraged to imitation, vocal play, and creative dancing. The program explore their voices, body movements and age also focuses on learning to listen, taking turns, and appropriate instruments. Price includes: CD, book, encouraging the child to enhance their social skills, picture folders and lesson focus sheets, all in a Price includes: Fiddlesticks, Dog House Carry case, 2 see-through carry bag. Parent Participation Required, CDs,Activity Book and 2 books to read at home. and please bring a baby blanket. Parent Participation is required. Location: PW-Beecher Location: PW-Beecher Instructor: Sharon Simmons AM, Jackie Hitt PM Instructor: Sharon Simmons-Tues., Jackie Hitt-Thurs. MIN/MAX: 4/10 MIN/MAX: 4/10 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee .Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# newb.-1.5 Th 9:30-10:15A 3/3-4/28 $80/90 217701-1 1.5-3.5 Tu` 9:30-10:15A 1/4-4/19* $140/150 217003-1 newb-1.5 Th 5:00 5:45P 3/3 4/28 $80/90 217701 2 1.5-3.5 Tu 1:00-1:45P 1/4-4/19** $140/150 217003-2 1.5-3.5' Th 6:15-7:00P 1/6-4/21** $140/150 217003-3 *NO CLASS 3/29 **NO CLASS 3/24,3/31 Kindermusik Imagine"That Cities! .Busy Kindermusik Village Hickory Dickory Tickle Places Friendly Faces An eight-week class designed to introduce babies and their During this 15-week class you and your child are taken parents or caregivers to the wonders of music. Each week on a musical journey of discovery and exploration...a the class will engage in activities carefully planned around journey limited only by the power of imagination. a lesson focus.All will be encouraged to explore their Pretend play activities are integrated with music, vocal voices, body movements and age appropriate instruments. development, storytelling, movement and literature to Price includes: CD, book, picture folders and lesson focus capture your child's potential to learn and to encouragesheets in a see through carry bag. Parents must attend . cognitive and literacy skills, creativity, and individuality. the entire class and please bring a baby blanket. Price includes 2 home CDs, a play set, 2 literature books, a family activity book, two resonator bars with Location: PW- Beecher mallets. Instructor: Sharon Simmons AM, Jackie Hitt PM MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: PW- Beecher Ages. Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Jackie Hitt MIN/MAX: 4/8 Newb-1.5 Th 9:30-10:15A 1/6-2/24 $80/90 217702-1 Newb.1.5 Th 5:00-5:445P 1/6-2/24 $80/90 217702-2 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3.5-5 Tu 5:00-5:45P 1/44/19* $140/150 217001-1 3.5-5 Th 1:00-1:45P 1/6-4/21** $140/150 217001-2 *NO CLASS 3/29 **NO CLASS 3124,3/31 6 " Toregister call 630 4553 4357 oron►ine atKwww yorku�lle �I�us IQ - l� , . 4 F�' �� s fi f•< • ,_ ate r to ` ,. __ a � a�: 4 � Kindermusik Young Child Semester 1 Parent - Tot Sports This 15 week hour long class broadens the child's musical This program gives you and your child an opportunity to experience through the introduction of the glockenspiel. bond and have fun together while learning a variety of Learning to keep a steady beat plus reading and writing sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such musical notations all help the child lay the initial as; catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing, and groundwork for musical success. Price includes: anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents Glockenspiel with mallets, carry bag, CD, home games participate with the child as we play soccer, basketball, bag and family songbook. hockey, t-ball and many other sports. This class is taught by All Star Sports. Location: PW-Beecher Instructor: Jackie Hitt MIN/MAX: 4/8 Location: Perkins - Beecher(Mon) YGS (Sa) Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/14 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee . Code# 5-7 Tu 6:00-7:OOP 1/4-4/19* $160/170 217100-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 2-3 M 1:00-1:45P 1/10-2/14* $37/42 226700-1 *NO CLASS 03/29 2-3 Sa 9:00-9:45A 1/8-2/5 $37/42 226700-2 2-3 M 1:00-1:45P 2/21-3/21 $37/42 226700-3 2-3 Sa 9:00-9:45A 2/19-3/19 $37/42 226700-4 *NO CLASS 01/17 Letters to Santa page 24 \ Alphabet Soup Just Valentine's Dip your spoon into your Alphabet Soup and join us as we This class will be filled with hearts galore as we make explore the many letters of the Alphabet. You will spend crafts, gifts, and cards for your special sweetheart. We the day learning new letters through song,stories,and will also have a snack with Valentine Flare. Join us for crafts. You never know what letters will appear on your this great class to help show that special someone how spoon! Parent participation required. much you care. Parent Participation is required! Location: PW- Beecher Location: PW- Beecher Instructor: Rebecca Wilheimi MIN/MAX:_.4/10 Instructor. Sharon Simmons MIN/MAX: 4/10 • Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 1-2 M 9:00-9:45A 1/17-2/21 $22/25 217006-1 2.-4 F 9:0010:00A 2111-2/11 $12/14 218015-1 1-2 Th 11:00-1145A 1/20-2/24 $22/25 217006-2 2-4 F 10:30-11:30A 2/11-2/1 $12/14 218015-2 • - cTo register calf 63Q 553 4357 or online at wwwyorkville 11 us e of Pl�L SCi Q©L and YOU itzPRO StIS o_e:�.�..�.c.4z:.d. '.s�"zs::v #;P.,��:j ��.. �..a. -'ar.5'"�,.�.M,v .c. Lir Chefs Crafty Kids This program will teach you how to measure, basic Your child will have the opportunity to explore textures cooking terms, and preparing non-bake snacks that you through hands on experiences by making many different can prepare after school. Join us for this fun and exciting craft projects. We will use many different mediums to program and Let's.Get Cooking! create our masterpieces. Bring a paint shirt or smock, and parent participation is required. Location: Austin -Beecher Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/8 Location: PW -Beecher Instructor: Sharon Simmons MIN/MAX: 4/10 Age Day Time Date RINR Fee Code# 3-4 W 2:00-3:0OP 2/2-2/23 $38/42 235001-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 2-4 W 9:30-10:15A 1/5-1/26 • $28/31 218003-1 2-4 W 1:00-1:45P 1/5-1/26 $28/31 218003-2 2-4 W 9:30-10:15A 3/2-3/23 $28/31 218004-1 2-4 W 1:00-1:45P 3/2-3/23 $28/31 218004-2 ABC's and 123's Toddler Fun Days This 6-week program will be comprised of circle time, Games, songs and crafts will be included in this day playtime, arts and crafts time, and story time. During class designed just for you. We will be moving to familiar songs, letters and numbers will be introduced, pre-reading skills getting messy making arts and crafts, and we will play such as; story sequencing, and making a picture story. We many games which include; duck duck goose, london will cover pre-math skills such as; sorting, grouping and counting plus they will have ample opportunity to work on badge and much more. their socialization and negotiation skills with their peers. Location: PV)/-Beecher Location: PW- Beecher ..Instructor: Rebecca.Wilhelmi MIN/MAX:4/8 Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/10 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages DayTime Date R/NR Fee Code# 1 9. 2-3 ' F_ 9 00-9:45P 1/21 2/25* .$40/45 217012-1 3-4 . M 10:00-11:OOA 1/17-2/21--• $32/35 217005-1 ' * : �' " " 10.00-10.454- 1/21-2/25 $40/45 2170122 3-4 Th 12:00-12:45P 1/20-2/24 $32/35 217005-2 .. *NO GLASS 02/11 PARKER'S S PLAYTI E PRE SCHOOL The Yorkville Recreation Department is now taking'a waiting list for the Pre-School Program for the 2005-06 school year, for those not currently enrolled in the program. The program will start in September"and end in May and will follow the Yorkville School District Calendar Minimum number of students per class is 10 and the maximum is 15. Ages: 3 years old`` Tues/Thurs. " 9:00-11:15 am (2 days) ` 3 years old Tues/Thurs. 12:30-2:45 pm (2 days) 4 years old - Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00-11:15 am (3 days) .4 years_old Mon/Wed 12:30-2:45 pm (2 days) Waiting list starts- Nov. 15th (residents) & Nov. 22nd (non-residents) *This does not guarantee enrollment Those on the wait list will receive a call beginning Feb. 14th to comfirm their request. If enrolled a non-refundable registration fee of$40.00 is due. Students currently enrolled in the PreSchool Program may register for the 2005-06 school year on Feb. 1st and must register by Feb.13th to secure a spot At this time a non-refundable registration fee of$40.00 is due. .On Feb. 14th any remaining vacancies will be filled by those on the wait list. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of$40.00. First month tuition is due before first day of class for each month. Costs: 3 day Program -Residents- $144.00 Non-residents -$157.00 2 day Program-Residents- $97.00 Non-residents- $106.00 8 To >eglster call 63Q 553 4357 or onlln�at wv+iww}�orkv�lie Ilius�� } ���' - . � m -'syP .`''°', ter ' ` '�y` x= L"�. "�.�-" ��'R s'a°+` s y H = �HOcanc E3ldT1=G��1G� i lel c g 'w � Indoor Soccer Training T-Ball Training This program is designed to teach children the basics of This class covers the basics of baseball in a fun and safe soccer in a fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing, and environment. Throwing, catching, hitting, and fielding, shooting will be covered through fun games that keep will be taught as well as running the bases and how to everyone moving. This class is great for coordination play the game. Games will be played every week. and self-esteem. The main objective is to have fun! Towards the end of the session; a coach may pitch to the Equipment needed: soccer ball and shin guards. kids. Please bring your own glove. Location: To Be Announced Location: PW- Beecher(Mon) YGS (Sa) Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Instructor: All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/14 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-4 M 3:30-4:15P 1/10-2/14* $37/42 201000-1 3-4 M 5:15-6:00P 1/10-2/14* $37/42 205000-1 4-6 M 4:15-5:15P 1/10-2/14* $37/42 201000-2 4-6 Sa 12:00-1:00P 1/08-2/05 $37/42 . 205000-2 3-4 M 3:30-415P 2/21 3/21 $37/42 201000-3 3-4 M 5:15-6:00P 2/21-3/21 $37/42 205000-3 4-6 Sa 12:00-1:00P 2/19-3/19 $37/42 205000-4 4-6 M 4:15-5:15P 2/21-3/21 $37/42 - 201000-4 *NO CLASS 1/17 *NO CLASS 1/17 Super Sports This fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark and interest kids to play a variety of sports. Sports covered will'be favorites like; basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, and many more. These are all new classes instructed by Location: Perkins -Beecher(Mon) YGS (Sa) staff from All Star Sports... Instructor.All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 more back on p. 7 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-4 "M , 2:00-2:45P 1/10-2/14* $37/42 226001-1:; 4-6 Sa 9:45-10:45A 1/08-2/05 $37/42 226001-2 3-4 M 2:00-2:45P 2/21-3/21 $37/42 226001-3 Floor Hockey 4-6 Sa 9:45-10:45A 2/19-3/19 $37/42 226001-4 Learn and play the fastest game in the world. This action packed class will emphasize the importance of teamwork *NO CLASS 01/17 and sportsmanship, while teaching the basic skills of passing, shooting and stick handling. Equipment: that is Basketball mandatory will be a bike helmet and gloves. Shin pads, • This program will introduce your children to the game of knee pads, and elbow pads are optional. basketball whether they are beginning or all-stars needing instruction to get to the next level. Basic skills of dribbling, Location: CCGS passing,shooting, and defense will be taught. Games will Instructor.All Star Sports . MIN/MAX: 8/12 also be played to show the importance of teamwork in game situations. - Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 1-2 Tu 5:45-6:45P 1/11-2/8 $37/42' 207100-1 Location: YGS 3-5 Tu 6:45-7:45P 1/11-2/8 $37/42 207100-2 Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/10 1-2 Tu 5:45-6:45P 2/22-3/22 $37/42 207100-3 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-5 Tu 6:45-7:45P 2/22-3/22 $37/42 207100-4 4-6 Sa 11:00-12:00P 1/08-2/05 $37/42 201001-1 4-6 Sa 11:00-12:00P 2/19-3/19 $37/42 201001-2 aas � +�-�' � x F � s x� �_ --� _ 3s�'�Sa��":z s�?.�m�S'E-•-Y'x;� '�x�.�E -r,:_y'?-,����4� sib "*�^ -.�-^:s "`-a-z" .�"_�"`M1 yTo regrster call 630 553 435Toronlineat www yorkv�lle �1 us —�9 k _ z OyP OGRAIVI ` E R S's. UTH � Chefs in Training Disney:Fun Day Would you like to treat mom and dad to a home cooked -- Dress up in your favorite Disney:character and join us for a . meal prepared by you? This program will teach you how day at the magical kingdom. We will spend the day to measure, basic cooking terms, and preparing non-bake making crafts, playing games; and much more. i^ m snacks That you can prepare after school. Join us for this fun and exciting program and Let's Get Cooking! Location: PW= Beecher Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelm! MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Austin -Beecher Instructor. Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/8 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 4-6 M 10:00-11:30A 1/10 $12/15 217022-1 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 1-3 W 3:30-4:30P 2/02-2/23 $37/42 235101-1 :r.1 Abracadabra If you love to practice magic, or would like to learn some new and exciting magic tricks then join us for this,great program. We will learn the secrets of the magicians and even try some magic of our own. Since this class is f during the lunch hour we ask that you bring a sac lunch. Arena Football We will provide the secret potion`(beverage)and a Come indoors and enjoy the football season Without' , disappearing dessert(pudding) getting too cold. This class is designed to teach and enhance the skills of our future stars. Proper techniques" Location: PW- Beecher on passing, receiving, blocking, kicking, and running will be covereBreakdown of offensive and defensive strategies Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelm! MIN/MAX: 4/10. d:'' will also be covered.' Everyone will have the opportunity to play Quarterback, running back, and wide-receiver, Ages Day Time , Date RINR Fee Code# teamwork and positive play are highly stressed, but our 4-6 Tu 11:00-12:30P 2/15 $12/15 217022-2 main objective is to have fun.' Knee and elbow pads are required. " Location To Be Announced Instructor All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 10/18 Follow the Rainbow Come and join us as we try to find the ever elusive Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# leprechaun, as we search for the pot of gold at the end,of 1-2 Tu 3:30-4:30P 1/11-2/8 $37/42 227100-1 the rainbow. We will enjoy a picnic so please bring a sack 3-5. Tu 4:30-5:30P 1/11-2/8 $37/42 227100-2 lunch,,and will provide a tasty treat made by the leprechauns (sherbert), and beverage. Make sure you 1-2 Tu 3:30-4:30P 2/22-3/22 $37/42 227100-3 dress in green to help us celebrate St. Patrick's Day!! 3-5 Tu 4:30-5:30P 2/22-3/22 $37/42 • 227100-4 Location: PW- Beecher Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/10 Ages Day Time Date , R/NR Fee. Code# 4-6 Th 11:00-12:30P 3/10 $12/15 217022-3 1 Q e fe ist r e�l G3f1 55 lin -ww kv( u - - __ - g a 5 0r 0n at www Y/or it tl. s ` � YUTHPROGRAM ... -- F' O � " , 'tx r ,' kt . ., - xx sm,iIziu ;x4 ,,,,.. . `i ;_.. .N.ote,:'x-,' raderindicates the child's current classroom grade. "Age" indicates anyone in that age range € L J Activity Club Northern Traditions Riding Lessons This program takes place at YIS for 4th -6th graders in the Make horseback riding part of your lifestyle by taking - community. The students meet after school the first and Saddle seat English riding lessons.- During this beginner third Thursday of the month, in addition enjoying field trips class, riders will learn basic control of the horse, correct on early release days. Regular days are$5, field trip costs riding position and grooming techniques. All riders must vary. Last year we enjoyed bowling, roller-skating, wear a safety helmet (which is provided) and long pants. swimming and much more. Come out have fun and play Northern Traditions is located at 3478 Rt. 52 in Minooka. safe. Registration available only at the Recreation Office in the Beecher Building. Pre-registration required, parents Location: Northern Traditions Horse Stables must sign all permission slips including field trips. We always need volunteers to help, if you are interested Instructor: Northern Traditions Staff MIN/MAX: 1/5 please call 553-4357. This program is partially funded by a grant from the Kendall County Youth Service Board. Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 7&up 9 5.30-6 30P 1 Location: YIS 7&up M 5:30-6:30P 2171/10 2/28/31 . $92/102$92/102 212601212601-1 2 Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelm' MIN/MAX: 15/50 7&up M 5:30-6:30P 3/7-3/28 $92/102 212601-3 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-5 Th 3:15-5:00P 10/7-5/5 $5/5 219101-1 per week • ' \ yt • Lgraphics, f xinc.. • .� u 3 J v `� _ I=t fids r r i ° day :�J ,9 ss.;,a sn n �k',r�Arst_€< fift h i ait rks g � 11natwwwyorkvlelug ,�Ta registercal630,534357 oroe ls� 4 YOUTH PROGRAMS n torp { t Note: `Uradew indicates the child's. current classroom grade. "Age" indicates anyone in that age range j Girls and Boys Basketball League Coed Basketball Gr. 3 &'4 Boys BB Grade 5 & 6 Join up for a full season of hoops action. This league will Join up for a full season of hoops action. This league will focus on the fundamentals and fun! Play against other focus on the fundamentals and fun! Play against other local boys and girls and improve your basketball skills. local boys and improve your basketball skills. Price Price includes a jersey and trophy. includes a jersey and trophy. Location: CCGS Full Gym Location: CCGS Full Gym Instructor: Staff-TBA MIN/MAX: 32/60 Instructor: Staff-TBA MIN/MAX: 28/32 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-4 Sa 9:00-1:00P 118-03/19 $70/80 202100-1 5-6 Sa 1:00-5:00P 1/08-3/19 $70/80 202101-1. Girls BB Gr. 5 & 6 118 Join up for a full season of hoops action. This league will 4a'.-: fi ••, r ,.: . .;;: :..,:;���,`h�: focus on the fundamentals and fun! Play against othermite . ����•�\�, `v�" ;` •���`�� local girls and improve your basketball skills. Price T includes a jersey and trophy. \ � u � Location: CCGS Full Gym • Instructor: Staff-TBA MIN/MAX: 28/32 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# \ f 5-6 Sa 1:00-5T00P 1/8-3/19 $70/80 202103-1 7th Gr. Boys Travel Basketball 8th'Gr: Boys Travel Basketball Sign up now! First come first serve. There will not be Sign,up now! First collie first serve. There will not be any • any tryouts. Have fun playing against teams from the tryouts. Have fun playing against teams from the' surrounding area. Some games are scheduled at our surrounding area. Some games are scheduled at our home court, some are away. Guaranteed game time for home court, some are away. Guaranteed game time for each player is one quarter per game. Price includes a each player is one quarter per game. Price includes a jersey and league fees. Practices will be held during the jersey and league fees, Practices will be held-during the week. We will have 1 team per grade level, with a week. We will have 1 team per grade level, with a minimum of 15 game schedule. Volunteer coaches are minimum of 15 game scheduler Volunteer coaches are needed, please call the Recreation Office at 553-4357 if needed, please call the Recreation Office at 553-4357 if you are interested. you are interested. Location: YMS Front Gym Location: YMS Front Gym Instructor: Volunteer Coaches MIN/MAX: 8/12 Instructor: Staff-TBA MIN/MAX: 8/12 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 7 Sa 9:00-12:00P 1/8-3/12$100/100 202203-1 8 Sa 9:00-12:30P 1/8-3/12 $100/100 202204-1 12 s To register cal 630 553 4357 or amine a www jrorkuille iius 5 z x 4 x PM YOUTHPROGRAMS Yoga For Kids Junior High Scrapbook Yoga poses, in the context of a fitness workout will make Do you have a ton of pictures of you and your friends, you relax and sweat at the same time. This class and have nowhere to put them? Join your friends for includes poses that can be grouped into flows, simulate some after school fun creating memory books of your animals and be woven into games like, duck-duck yoga sleepovers, birthday parties;dances and much more. pose. It relieves stress while stretching and strengthening. Grab you favorite pictures and join us, as we will This class will be an introduction to traditional yoga that is introduce the simple steps for creating beautiful available when the students are junior high age and older. scrapbook pages. The first week of program we will Bring a yoga mat, a towel, blanket and water. Wear provide a supply list. Materials can be purchased at comfortable clothes and don't eat immediately before Postnet for a discounted price. We will have limited class! Mats are available to purchase for$15 at the supplies available at each class; it is strongly Recreation Office. recommended you purchase more materials to help create your scrapbook. For more information on this • Location: Austin - Beecher program please call the recreation office 630 0'553-4357. Instructor: Jerry Nowlin, Certified A high school student will teach this class. Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Location: Riverfront Building 6-1 23 $27/30 2 W 5:30 6:15P 12/1-1/12* $27/30 215103-1 6-12 W 5:30-6:15P 1/19-2/ 215104-1 Instructor: Kate Swithin MIN/MAX: 5/10 *NO CLASS 12/22 Grades Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code 6 8 Th 3:30 5:30P 1/27 2117 $12114 218200-1 trii ,o;' IOW 1 Volurfee Coach�esare neede fot�iera Y 1�outgBas etbaal eague � was 'calBee ,a S 5'53-`435-'` I . Recreation Dept.Staff at - Beecher Community Building 2 Bail ;,�����\\ � �, �� • y , \ � , Feb. 11th • ��glikkh \`N\. �., . �y �� , Friday F� � �� ,� 4, � � Cost: FREE , tea �£ ' i' r. 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Promenade of the Arts 2005 Fine Arts Festival Location: Riverfront Park Date: June 25th Saturday Tme: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm The Promenade of the Arts includes: Fine Arts Festival: Orginial work only -creative writing -ethnic and folk arts - interdisciplinary arts - media/visual arts- multi-disciplinary arts -sculpture gardens-fine art wood carving - photography. *Artists must be present. Performing & Literary Arts Demostrations include: music-theater-dance- puppetry -storytelling - performance poetry -children's arts activities. The Event will also feature food from area restaurants. Booth and Demonstrations: Artist Entry Fee: $50 per booth/$85 (two booths) Jury Fee: $10 (cash awards) Food Vendor Booths: $100 per booth (all tents must be pop-up/portable- must have public health certification) If you are an artist and intereseted in entering the Promenade of the Arts 2005, please call 630-553-4357 for more information and an application. Deadline for all applications is May 27, 2005. To register call 630:558=4357-or online at www yorkville it us 15 HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULT; PROGRAMS Kickboxing Fitness Circuit/Interval Training Second Season! This exercise program utilizes techniques and movements from Karate, Boxing, Kickboxing and Self Defense training. Kickboxing Fitness Choreography - Beginner It is an equipment-based class using heavy bags, focus Class pads, jump ropes, medicine balls and more! It can provide This beginner level class will prepare the novice either aerobic or anaerobic training -the participant Kickboxing Fitness enthusiast with the skills and dictates the intensity level of their workout. Beginner to knowledge necessary to safely and effectively participate in advanced (conditioning and skill level) participants can Kickboxing Fitness classes. The class is intended to safely and effectively work out in this class. This is NOT introduce and progressively teach the techniques and self defense training. movements used in Kickboxing Fitness classes. Any skill or fitness level can participate in this low intensity, less Location: TBA complex exercise class! Instructor: Empower Training Staff MIN/MAX: 8/15 Location: TBA • - Instructor: Empower Training Staff MIN/MAX: 8/15 Kickboxing Fitness Combo Class This fitness class combines Kickboxing, Fitness Choregraphy (performed to music) and Kickboxing Fitness -' Circuit/Interval Training with equipment(heavy bags,jump **Due to facility issues at Countryside ropes, focus pads, medicine balls, etc.) utilizing techniques Center we might have to relocate and movements from Karate, Boxing, Kickboxing and Self Defense training. This class provides a safe and effective this program. workout for intermediate to advanced skill and conditioning Location, dates, times and fees will be level participants. This is NOT self defense training. available soon, please call the office for updated information. Location: TBA Instructor: Empower Training Staff MIN/MAX: 8/20 Kickboxing Fitness Choreography - Teen Kickboxing Fitness Intermediate/Advanced Class This exercise program, targeting ages 12 to 15, and This aerobic exercise program utilizes techniques and utilizes techniques and movements from Karate, Boxing, movements from Karate, Boxing, Kickboxing and Self Kickboxing and Self Defense training. It is an equipment Defense training performed to music. This class provides based class using body weight calisthenics, heavy bags, a safe and effective workout for intermediate to advanced focus pads, jump ropes, medicine balls and more! This skill and conditioning level participants. This is NOT self high energy, fun workout will help kids become"kickin"fit defense training. and "packin" a punch"! Location: TBA Location: Empower Training Center. 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ADULT AND FAMILY PROGRAMS Illinois Shotokan Karate Club Instructors: John DiPasquale and Staff Pre-Karate Youth Karate Develop the coordination, strength, safety skills, and Karate skills release tension brought on by school and memory and agility skills necessary to be successful in peers. Build self-image, confidence, control and discipline. school and sports in a well-supervised setting. No The physical aspects improve school and social activities. experience necessary. Please note that the Parent/Child and Youth Classes will train together. Location: YMS Back Gym Instructor: Shotokan Instructor MIN/MAX: 8/15 Location: YMS Back Gym Instructor: Shotokan Instructor MIN/MAX: 5/15 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 5-7 Tu (Begin.) 4:50-5:35P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213100-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 5-7 Tu (Cont.) 5:40-6:25P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213100-2 8-14 Tu (Begin.) 6:30-7:25P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213200-1 8-14 Tu (Cont.) 7:30-8:25P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213200-2 Parent/Child Karate SIIOTGICA.N Share quality time together while developing muscle tone, coordination, cardio fitness, and karate skills. Put your family on the right fitness and health track! •••••••••-•••••••—•••_,••� Location: YMS Back Gym Instructor Shotokan Instructor MIN/MAX: 5/12 Ages DayTime Date R/NR Fee Code# N Q 7&up Tu (Begin) 6:30-7:25P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213600-1 7&up Tu cont. 7:30-8:25P 1/4-3/22 $75/85 213600-2 .............::::........... • \ riff s�rx L` Infant Massage Gift of Massage I � - Share an hour with your infant and learn how to give your Would you like to find a new way to ease your partner's baby a soothing, calming infant massage. The massage tension? Why not join us as whe learn the gift of massage? will help your infant sleep better, digest their food better, This relaxing massage workshop is taught by a certified, and stimulate their growth. Expecting parents are also practicing massage therapist who will teach you the basics encouraged to attend. Bring your infant, a warm blanket of massage, and help you and your partner relax after a for the baby, toys, and a change of diaper. If you are an long day. Please wear comfortable clothing, bring a mat expecting parent bring a flexible doll. and a light blanket to cover with. Cost is per couple and you will receive a bottle of massage oil. • Location: Riverfront Building Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Riverfront Building Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 3/6 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult W 3:00-4:00P 1/12-1/19 $20/24 217420-1 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# (parent/infant) 18+ Tu 7:00-9:00P 2/8 $30/35 217422-1 Adult W 10:00-11:OOA 3/2-3/9 $20/24 217421-1 (parent/infant) 18` To register call 630 553-4357 or online at www yorkville it us ADULT AND FAMILY PROGRAMS Gold Star Academy of Dance The Yorkville Recreation Department and Gold Star Academy of Dance have a partnership for the following classes. The Dance Academy is taking all registrations for the dance classes listed below. Clothing and supplies are available to purchase at the academy, please allow extra time before class. ** $15.00 Family Registration Member Fee applies for New students. Call 553-DANCe (3262) for information and to register for classes. Registration dates for Winter Dance classes are Jan. 3 - Jan. 8 Dance With Me Creative Dance A special Creative Movement class for todlers and a This is a basic introduction to dance. Your little one will parent! Enjoy spending some quality time with your little love to pile, passe and eschappe with fun props and dancer as they explore dance for the first time. Children themes. Participants must have a pink ballet leotard, must be 2 years old at the time of the first class. Girls pink tights, and pink ballet shoes. Boys should wear a should wear a pink leotard, pink tights and ballet shoes. white t-shirt and black shorts/pants and black ballet Boys should wear a white t-shirt, black shorts/pants and shoes. black ballet shoes. Parents should wear comfortable clothing and clean gym shoes. Price includes parent and Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance-Countryside child. Instructor: Kristen Pecenka MIN/MAX: 5/8 Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance- Countryside Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Char Peterson MIN./MAX: 5/10 3-4 Sa 12:15-12:45P 1/15-3/12 $54 216002 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 2 Fr 5:30-6:00P 1/14-3/11 $54/54 216000 Tumble Rhythm Jazz/Ballet Combo Class During this class basic tumbling will be learned with a twist Are you not sure of what kind of dance you want to of rhythm movement. Your pre-schooler will enhance their participate in, then this is the class for you! This 9 week large motor skills by using fun, creative props as they class will include half ballet instruction and half jazz. Black tumble and roll to music. Participants will need to wear leotard, pink tights, ballet and jazz shoes are required. a t-shirt, shorts and clean socks! No Shoes! Bring your Boys may wear white t-shirt, black shorts/pants. Dance enthusiasm and energy! wear items can be purchsed at the academy. Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance-Countryside Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance -Countryside Instructor: Candi McMaster Instructor: Kristen Pecenka Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 4-5 W 10:45-11:15A 1/12-3/9 $54/54 216001 7-12 Fr 6:45-7:30P 1/14-3/11 $81/81 216101 Hip Hop 1 Teen/Adult Hip Hop Learn to dance like your favorite"pop" hip-hop singer in Learn the latest dance moves in this fun and energetic this hip-hop funk, all out jazz it up class! Some jazz class! Add some funk to your workout routine or sign up techniques will be incorporated into the hip-hop instruction. as a Mom and teen adnd enjoy some family fun! Students must be the minimum age by the first day of Participants are required to wear jazz or hip-hop shoes or class. Students must wear a t-shirt or leotard with jazz clean gym shoes. pants or shorts. Black jazz or hip-hop shoes required.All items are available at the academy. Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance -Countryside Instructor: Char Peterson Location: Gold Star Academy of Dance-Countryside Instructor: Char Peterson Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 13+ Th 9:00-9:45P 1/13-3/10 $81/81 216205 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 7-12 Fr 6:45-7:30P 1/14-3/11 $81/81 216203 To register call 630-553=4357 or online'at www orkville-il us 19 9 Y HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULT PROGRAMS Pilates We will work through a series of moves that will lengthen, strengthen and relax your body. We will also work on balancing using core muscle groups. Ball and bands will be introduced, no necessary.experience Wear loose P clothing, bare feet work best. Bring a yoga mat, a towel Fitness Yoga and water. Do not eat immediately before class! g Traditional yoga poses, in the context of a fitness workout Location: Austin - Beecher will make you relax and sweat at the same time. This Instructor: Debi Mohler MIN/MAX: 5/15 class includes aerobic and anaerobic components to tone and condition your body. It relieves stress while stretching and strengthening your muscles, balancing poses are also Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# taught. There is no chanting, no Sanskrit, no religion,just 12+ Th 6:00-7:00P 12/2-1/13 $32/36 215401-1 the increased strength and stamina, inner peace and 12+ Th 6:00-7:OOP 1/20-2/24 $32/36 215402-1 g tranquility that yoga is famous for. Bring a yoga mat, a *NO CLASS 12/23 towel, blanket and water. Do not eat immediately before class! Location: Austin - Beecher Women's Basketball Instructor: Jerry Nowlin MIN/MAX: 5/15 Hey Ladies! Night Out! Come on out for an hour of Basketball. This will be an Open Gym format, teams will be set each night for an hour of fun and exercise. Call Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# and friend and sign up today! There will be a drop-in each night. fee 12+ W 6:30-7:30P 12/1-1/12* $32/36 215403-1 12+ W 6:30-7:30P 1/19-2/23 $32/36 215404-1 "NO CLASS 12/22 Location: CCGS Full Gym Instructor: Staff-TBA MIN/MAX: 10/60 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 18+ W 7:00-8:00P 1/12-3/16 $2/3 202401-1 Strengthen and Stretch Yoga In this class you will have the opportunity to improve flexibiity and muscle tone through yoga poses and focused Kung Fu for Mind and Body breathing. Leave class feeling more limber and relaxed! In proper Kung Fu training you will learn to defend This is a class suitable for all levels. Modifications are yourself, but more importantly you will accomplish balance shown for both beginning and advanced students. Please in both mind and body.As you practice you will improve bring a yoga mat, a towel and water. Don't eat just before your concentration, develop patience, determination, class! confidence, as well as strength, flexibility, improve cardiovascular, and release stress.You will see that you Location: Yorkville Grade School Gym are more successful in life with a clear mind and a healthy Instructor: Teresa Bozer MIN/MAX: 5/15 body. Location: Austin - Beecher Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Jim Pierre 12+ M 5:00-5:50P 11/29-1/10 $32/36 215409-1 12+ M 5:00-5:50P 1/17-2/21 $32/36 215410-1 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 11/29-1/10* $53/63 215407-1 16+ M 6:30-7:30P 1/17-2/21 $53/63 215408-1 *NO CLASS 12/20 20 To registercall 636-553-437 or online at uvww:yorkville it us HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULT PROGRAMS, Pilates/Yoga AM Smart Women Finish Rich Come get a longer, leaner, stronger body with the Pilates Learn how to create and manage wealth specific to your method of exercise. Controlled flowing movements individual needs, and learn how accomplish your financial combined with proper breathing, concentration and goals. This two night class can help you better understand centering will strengthen your core musculature, improve how to wade through the complex task of managing your posture and enhance your quality of movement. Work finances in ways to make you financially successful. your body the smart way from the inside out. Wear Register today and take the first step toward financial comfortable clothing and bring water and a towel. indepedence. Workbook included. Location: New Life Church, (Cannonball Trail) Location: Riverfront Building MIN/MAX: 5/20 Instructor: Annette Reese MIN/MAX: 5/12 Instructor: Katie Morris,Waddell/Reed Financial Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 16+ Tu 9:0010:OOA 11/30-1/11 $32/36 215405-1 Adult Th 6:30-8:30P 1/13-1/20 $12/14 217415-1 16+ Tu 9:00-10:OOA 1/18-2/22 $32/36 215406-1 *NO CLASS 12/21 Yorkville's Hike By The Moon I �. � Newcomer's & Oldtimer's" Come join us for a "night hike" by the light of the moon. j `y The owls should be active too! We'll start our hike by the j Book Club fire with some hot chocolate and relax and enjoy nature! If you have a favorite passage from a book, bring it to read. I Join us for an evening of fun and discussion about a We will then hike through the woods listening to the book chosen to read. This will be a great opportunity sounds and looking at nature! It's a good time to "stress for newcomer's in Yorkville to meet friends out"! j and find out what's happening from j the oldtimer's in town. Location will be at individual j Location: Silver Springs- Kendall Co. Outdoor Education j homes, or at public buildings on Center j Tuesday evenings at 7:00. Instructor: Deanna Bazan, KCOEC MIN/MAX:4/20 I i If interested call the Recreation Dept. at 553-4357. Ages Day Time Dates R/NR Fee Code# Bring A Friend! Adult F 7:00-8:00P 1/22 $2/4 225400 Financial Planning for Families CPR and AED Certification Class This two-night class will tackle the financial issues facing Participants will receive certfication for Adult and Child families today including: How do we balance saving for CPR and AED (Automated External Defibrillator) use. retirement, college and maintaining our lifestyle now? How Standard first aid will also be taught. Participants must much life insurance do we need and what is the best type pass both the written and practical skill tests to be for us? What college saving options are available and what certified. Registration is due 2 weeks before the class is the difference between all of them? What are the keys to date. achieving fiancial success? Workbook included. Location: PE Beecher MIN/MAX: 6/10 Location: Riverfront Building MIN/MAX: 5/20 Instructor: Sue Swithin- Instructor: Katie Morris,Waddell/Reed Financial Ages Day Time Date Code# 12+ Sa 8:00-3:00p 1/8 217400-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult Th 6:30-8:30P 2/10-2/17 $12/14 217416-1 To register call 630-553 43;57 or onlineat www orkville iI us 21 ADULT ANDSENIOR PROGRAMS Puppy Class Young puppies (8 weeks old to 4 months)will learn Computer For Seniors socialization, submission, and house breaking rules will be Learn the "how to's" for basic computer skills. Keyboard discussed. This a good start before dog obedience. and mouse skills will be taught. Internet and helpful tips will be introduced as well. For beginners and advanced *Call 892-2103 to register and to receive an equipment list. users, everyone will learn something new! Location: Countryside Center Location: YHS Computer Lab Instructor: Brenda Schrader MIN/MAX: 4/10 Instructor:Anna Schwein MIN/MAX: 4/15 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult Th 6:00-7:OOP TBA $60 217403-1 Adult Sa 9:00-11:OOA 2/26 $5/7 217500-1 Dog Obedience Learn the basics of obedience plus other techniques like heeling off leash, stay and come. We will also address aggression and other unacceptable behavior. If you own a �l k dog, this class is a must! z �: 0.161154.04:allingilirMilginliiilinkiiiiiiiiiiiilltignizi rlige *Call 892-2103 to register and to receive an equipment list. ' ` pi t' Location: Countryside Center A•i ill 01101•101 Instructor: Brenda Schrader MIN/MAX: 3/15 ,, *� Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult W 7:00-8:00P TBA $150 217410-1 .iiipiiionj �� Beginner :0'21:11141, gypp. ' E`i E f f r y; Organizing Your Space Organizing Papers, Photos and Files "Clean Sweep"?! Do piles of paper cover your kitchen table and every Do you need help organizing your home or work space available flat surface? Can you find important papers? which will help your day run more smoothly and cut down Are your photos all over the house?This workshop will on stress? This workshop will discuss organizational help you get this under control. We will discuss various principles you can apply to your personal space, whether options for handling the endless papers that come into it's your kitchen, desk, closet or office. Learn how to sort your home or workplace, helping you discover a system through clutter and keep that clutter from creeping back that works for you. Hear about various filing systems and into your life.You will learn how to set up workstations to determine what is practical for your lifestyle. We will tackle get the most done with the least amount of time. Demos and organize those family, friends and vacation photos so and handouts will will given. Sign up a friend too! you can enjoy them. Location: Riverfront Building Location: Riverfront Building Instructor: Mary Flint MIN/MAX: 5/30 Instructor: Mary Flint MIN/MAX: 5/30 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult M 7:00-8:30P 2/7 $10/15 217408-1 Adult M 7:00-8:30p 2/21 $10/15 217409-1 22 To register call 630 553=4357 or online at www.yorkville it us ADULT AND SENIOR PROGRAMS Salvation Army Golden Diners Salvation Army (.301(11311 Dinerg Nov. 11th Christmas Craft and Bake Sale Senior citizens 60 years of age and older have an opportunity to enjoy a nutritious and Nov. 24th Candlelight Thanksgiving Dinner delicious meal each weekday at 12 noon. Reservations should be made no later than a Dec. 15th Christmas Party day before attending. Dec. 29th New Year's Party Call 553-6623 Jan. 19th Crazy Hat Party for the Yorkville Beecher Community Building location and a schedule. The Salvation Army Jan. 22nd Pancake Breakfast Golden Diners have different L activities planned each month. Feb. 1 Card & Game Party w m Feb. 9th Valentine's Party . "k e y K *` - 0,11 11111 �� FREE 'n Feb. 24,25th Craft and Supply Sale s 's PIPOON aPressure Checks rm You must have reservations for these � �"` a� � In:tyle ��. tv4tteMlrkOhoonoMitkvqtqio lariv events - Cali 553-6623 for times and to y� 9 K 1 Beecher Lobby ` reserve a spot! Itflt` Qt $ 9YP 4 3 O ,L�OL.Y . ftp r V11: 5 `12 ©9p e NIIIIKIICOIOMPISOCSSIVNEMZMSVIS 2 h ec 29th " 0 rna xy f f Jany 26thxa0 xa 3 pautimisx s Feb 23r'ci�= ; i lli i y m,_a n = Adults Interested... p in a .� R ]'d9T.Y Salvation Army 2�'3:+�"v6{�7y 3 Social Club Every 1st and 3rd Monday at 11:15 am Legal Services available If you are interested in meeting new people, Mondays - 9:30 - 11:30 am talking, laughing and Knitting or Quilting call Craft and Woodworking Class us! If you are interested in joining a club Tuesdays - 1:00 - 3:00 pm please call the Card and Board Games Recreation Department at 630-553-4357. To register call 630 553 4357 or`online at www yorkville ii us 23 , ::::::::,.7::::::. SPECIAL EVENTS AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION - f @Aeee k Feb. 11th == -:.stNti Friday y Cost: FREE Try your Basketball Skills! In one minute X10 00 2 00 ppt k o two-person teams alternate shots and try to ' Beecher Community Building r Y �: thiltonig score as many points as possible. Winners of gagogNmo0 ' each division will advance to Area Contests. Join us,for afday of�funfoodnd family' Area contest winners will go on to compete at ag3 8quality torte► Chicago Bulls game! Each shooting spot is Kids of all ages�can playa variety of'games worth a different point value based on the � ? jamas we[ as Smake ; g difficulty and length of the shot. i crafts a our craft tables CRAFTS 1-IdGKEY1GOLF FOOTBALL, Location: YMCA ©ARS,;BASKETBALL 5:00 pm 9 - 11 yr. olds BOZO iBUC ETS FOOD AND MOREi 6:30 pm 12 - 14 yr. olds ; _ O its \ elc 7:00 pm 15 - 18 yr. olds .deem your tic Cets from each station at h iz `c '� i s. s the .Toy Table Divisions: Boys, Girls, Co-Ed &Adult/Child '� `, €J 13 . Admission` $2 00 per person is , PLEASE PRE-REGISTER at the Recreation a7 00 per family pizoitgis:Office, however late registration will be �x Code1 ?1fi0� accepted at the event. _ik . _..-' . .,-, '. .,. agqmg ....- . .,.:., . k V 1`'LETTERS TO SANTA "CAROLING withz CHURCHES HeyaBoys,andGirls►E `: e ( 0..m and Dads}% isrporkl and �� mo rid COMMUNITY" 4 Here s a chanc to havelyour t. 4thiIdwre a[etrto San .► When: Dec. 10th Friday x Where: Town Square All fetters should be addressed to: 2�. Time: 7:30 pm Santa��., * mow: ,� �1 o/o Yorkville Recreation Dept s ' Congregations from all of our local 908 G6,6i6Al=arrn Rd £S. t in 'i churches and the entire community ,, yorkville,�.lL460560; are welcome to join us for some � singing and warm refreshments in the Deadline !s Dec '11th (After Gazebo at the Town Square. We had ';Santa':reads fhe tetter, your child a a great time last year. • evil receive aresponse by Dptig ec Flyers are available at local churches z ���x �� �z� aRk 14th A few of the best letters wjl as well as our recreation office. be published in the,local paper : Please included gender and age!;;' T I. 24 To re ister call 630 553-4357 or online at www- orkville il us Y ` PARK DEPARTMENT„NEWS AND INFORMATION Yorkville Par lRules & Regulations Y , �, _ s adv# ,�� .& �x�x z,"� a+ ., : _ Chamber of Commerce likGet Parr,�ks�open at dawn and close °- ' gat dusk unless,otherwise posted = Alcoholic�beverages and illegal` Every now and again we face the Christmas Walk idrugs are prohibted delemma of how to payspecial I Parkin designateddareas Please tribute to our friends and relatives Dec. 10th Fri. obe osted sf ris P ,� F qwho seem to have everything. And I o overnight parking'allowed Downtown events from then there are those times when we 5:00 to 8:00 pm 1 Motorized vehicles permitted-on x can't decide what to do in lieu of Tree lighting at 6:00 followed by hes land clew u required of flowers. a visit from Santa tall yefs Trolley rides are available h , : We have a solution for you! N�rpets allowed air athletic fields/courts`or pla igrounds ” Honor that specialperson through Dec. 11th Sat. � � � p g Bicycles prohibited on athletic events from 10:00 - 1:00pm ::Irlfj:::s,:.*To,oi::94:t::,,,f,:-;t6,-ti,-,.pt rts �fk,� �t �� ;, the tree dedication / memorial call 553-6853 for moreprogram. This is a convenient and { biles aree no allowed on, meaningful way to remember and information and watch I It park property or athletic.fields for details in the � � ��� recongnize that special person. Gol fprohibited on play ng fields Kendall County Record. € No s cl ateboarding in parks or in areas not:60 nee for skate % We will inform the honoree(s) or i g relative(s) of the honor you are r boards � �x 'IMA ", bestowing upon them with a letter ........ ... _..._____ ...®-_. .� ..� recognizing your contribution, and a tree planted with a commemorative plaque in one of the designated parks within the City of Yorkville. The Parks Department would like your help in providing a safe and Park Naming Policy To find out more about the tree enjoyable environment to play. dedication / memorial program Please use playground equipment properly and Yorkville has afew parks in need of contact the Park Department at report any vandalism to the Yorkville naming. This is open to anyone and 630-553-4358. Police Department at 630-553-4340. applications are available at our Park ;t at and Recreation Office located at the Beecher Community Building nn' �' 908 Game Farm Road J Remember... If you or your organization would like to volunteer Have Fun, Play Safe or have an idea for the Park Department please contact the office at 553-4358. .--- r -- r ,...„...„ i:::,-, -‘,-.,:,,,---,=:--:::,,,,‘,",,-:::,..,,-,,,,:', .,-..''': To register call 630-553-4357 oronline at www yorkville it us 25 r F 3 � a • _ n .- .:,. .?'AES" 1 ,4. : a $ a Fs 4 tz • yy , a ter: s <� aF :0 p"7 w, s- V t : 1N ; F3."Y�'.4'-M. pit a 353' N r r` g • a £ i .4:0 '.r�� .4€ +f . M Y -'d .r rein : • f+3i 3R . . .:::..:.:. .. fins ... . LEGES:?` P G. 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Yektviik,fatal 5096043577 4111 I Illll I is 11 I. Pittrie;(530)R53-5735 Fat( _7#11)553-V331 ., vianwo.3.caat 74 Egrz, •1.., \4._....011111A 48-tPzsgrgeeitSmEa ' — — I, . ..., . „ www illi:LAR- .yorkvilleglass.com 'Ac • • E r -e llent cloctoi-s. Excellent c-.3..re. Close to home. ,1,,,..4, „„. ---,,,,,„_.,,I,..t-t„,...-,,,e4,„ ,,,„.„_.- 7-:- 1,.1 , ,.,,,,,,,, , '•--''-''''' ''- ;;%, ' 77: ...1 ..i`Z.X.XF.,a,V, '‘ , , .::' ,,' .. ,x..,,X:t kg ,..;„*.Ittli „,,,„„,..e:51W ,..,., ::..`..-.4.x--,..f.' le s•‘,;...I. , ';'' ,IA . 41 64 1-1--i-70. ,: .,,,,,-,., - 7,-;, , - -44„, , .,e- fr''' ' Li-,-1P11 ,1,4 .z4 14 L,.--Ata i Ja r,:m ------ 7 If you are looking for e greet cloctcr.you'll fix' cne practically next door. Opened in 1E10'3, Dreyer ftlecic iaalreClicapriiry nicti'eZrkvillwie office at 2il5 Hilloreet Avenue offers the ex tc per 0 er8 physic iene: ViailtrOrrin- ,---------- Dc44074,G. Dortrego, 111D., tar.o14.r prsai. .o9 &to J. Saisyts 111.D., kteer)a? rneckscoe 00173441 . Ca*st ' ra k FM61 Dnrcrtstor,M.D., peckatrroe CIMPirliZi * C) Gall our Yorkville office at 620-5r32,11.470 tip rrke adi appohlrrpent. 7 2 , I I HillattIMON ri Vit'APAD,Q.cireyemlEcl.corn 0.vis-os.....9.psa.4.::.e.29.k. 1.e. . I 11.1.:::telikb 15 to see rrpore dotal le about k. . the cloDtore awl'hble h Yorkville or arrY of. tmunikk. DrepBr's other-125 bcercl certified phAkiciene. Dreyer Afolical Clinic 44thvage YORKyILL.s Registration Form eARKs R.cxgana Payment Must Accompany Registration Parent's Name Home No. Work No. Address City Zip Activity No. Title Participant's First/Last Name Birth date YrISh M/F Fee Total: This Form must be signed on the FRONT by a legal Charge Card Account Number Exp. Date adult/guardian and returned to the Recreation Office before class begins. If registering by fax, your facsmile Charge to: Master Card Visa ($10.00 min.) signature shall have the same legal Credit Card Holder Signature effect as an original or Check# Cash Paid electronic signature. Return to: 908 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Waiver is posted on website;www.yorkville.il.us Parent or Legal Guardian Srgnature s Date This waiver and registration form must be signed by all pa ticipating adults 18 years old and over and by a parent or guardian for each participant under age 18 REGISTRATION POLICY 1. Residents: Registration will begin - Nov. 8th for all city residents Non-Residents: Registration will begin - Nov. 15th for those not living in the city limits. (All registrations are completed on a first come first serve basis for this registration period.) 2. The Yorkville Parks& Recreation Department reserves the right to request proof of residence prior to processing a registration. Proof may be your City of Yorkville water bill,voter's registration card or a driver's license. 3. Non-resident fees are usually 15% higher than those listed for someone living in the city limits. 4. You may register for yourself and your immediate family ONLY. 5. Program waivers must be signed for all programs before the first day of class. 6. Registration has begun for some of the classes listed and is ongoing until a class is filled. Waiting lists are taken on all classes. 7. Registration for some classes listed in this brochure might be continuous. 8. Registration must be in ONE week before class starts, if not stated otherwise. 9. There is a$10.00 late fee for registration that may be accepted after the first day of class. Minimum/Maximum... The min/max listed for most activities stands for the minimum participants needed to cover all costs and the maximum number we are able to accommodate to provide quality programs. Office Use Only: Rec Trac Receipt Credit Card Processed Signed Mailed Perge rORicvtl� °I *• WAIVER / REFUND POLICY PARK -ii BE1 RF-ATION Waiver/ Release of All Claims and Emergency Treatment Permission Please read this form carefully and be aware that by signing this form and participating in the programs listed that you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your children might sustain arising out of these programs/ activities (including transportation, when provided). Release and Hold Harmless Agreement As a participant in this City of Yorkville Recreation Department program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of injury and I waive and relinquish all claims I or my children may have as a result of participating in this program against the City of Yorkville and its officials(either elected or appointed), commissioners, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers. I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City of Yorkville and its officials (either elected or appointed), commissioners, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers from and against any and all claims, suits, or cause of actions, including reasonable attorney's fees, sustained or caused by myself or my children arising out of, in connection with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program. Emergency Treatment Permission I understand that a minor may not be treated, even in an emergency situation, except when, in the opinion of the attending physician, life is in the balance. Consent of a parent or legal guardian is necessary for unmarried minors (under 18) except in such cases. Written consent is required for all other treatment. Accordingly, as a parent and/or legal guardian, I do herewith authorize the treatment of the minor enrolling in this pro- gram in the event of a medical emergency, including administration of first aid, as appropriate, and further agree that will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. I understand that the City does not provide medical insurance for program participants. I agree that any person or entity, including any doctor, or healthcare provider, may rely on a photocopy of this document the same as if it were an original. Photo Release Participants registering or their parents hereby permit the taking of photos, audio and videotaping during the Parks and Recreation Department activities for publication and use as the City deems appropriate. Acknowledgement I have read and fully understand the registration policies, the "Release and Hold Harmless Agreement", the "Emergency Treatment Permission" and the "Photo Release". This release and medical authorization form is completed and signed of my own free will even though I understand it is a requirement for participation in programs. I represent to the City of Yorkville that I am familiar with the program and its physical demands and I attest and verify that the participant, whether myself or my child is physically fit for this program. Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date 9 This waiver must be signed by all participating adults 18 years old and over, and by a parent or Guardian for each participant under age 18. REFUND POLICY 1. NO refunds will be issued after a class has begun, medical reasons excused. 2. Participants will receive a full refund or credit if the Recreation Department cancels a program. 3. Cancellations for any class MUST be made at least 48 hours prior to the beginning of class. 4. A$2.00 service charge will be deducted from all refund requests. 5. Refunds are mailed out on the second Tuesday of the month ONLY. 6. 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