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City Council Packet 2020 02-11-20 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, IL Call to Order: Pledge of Allegiance: Roll Call by Clerk: WARD I WARD II WARD III WARD IV Ken Koch Jackie Milschewski Chris Funkhouser Seaver Tarulis Dan Transier Arden Joe Plocher Joel Frieders Jason Peterson Establishment of Quorum: Amendments to Agenda: Presentations: Public Hearings: Citizen Comments on Agenda Items: Consent Agenda: Minutes for Approval: 1. Minutes of the Regular City Council – January 28, 2020 Bill Payments for Approval from the Current Bill List: Payments total these amounts: $ 301,598.02 (vendors) $ 149,883.75 (wire payments) $ 320,359.01 (payroll period ending 1/24/20) $ 771,840.78 (total) Mayor’s Report: 1. CC 2020-06 National Suicide Prevention + Action Month Proclamation and Outreach 2. CC 2020-07 Proclamation for John Schneider’s 100th Birthday 3. CC 2020-08 Ordinance Amending the City Code, Title 6, Chapter 4 (Towing of Vehicles) Public Works Committee Report: United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 www.yorkville.il.us City Council Agenda February 11, 2020 Page 2 Economic Development Committee Report: 1. EDC 2019-84 Ordinance Authorizing a Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement Between the United City of Yorkville and the City of Plano 2. EDC 2020-13 Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement for Reciprocal Building Inspection Services between the United City of Yorkville and Kendall County Public Safety Committee Report: Administration Committee Report: Park Board: Planning and Zoning Commission: 1. PZC 2019-29 and EDC 2019-97 Ordinance Approving a Special Use for a Solar Farm with Freestanding Solar Energy Systems (Kendall County Government Campus) 2. PZC 2019-30 and EDC 2019-99 Raintree Village – PUD Amendment and Final Plat of Resubdivision a. Ordinance Authorizing the Sixth Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Plan for the Raintree Village Subdivision (Lots 264-282) b. Ordinance Approving the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit 4 1st Resubdivision City Council Report: City Clerk’s Report: Community and Liaison Report: Staff Report: Additional Business: Citizen Comments: Executive Session: Adjournment: COMMITTEES, MEMBERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ADMINISTRATION: February 19, 2020 – 6:00 p.m. – City Hall Conference Room Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Funkhouser Finance Library Vice-Chairman: Alderman Transier Administration Committee: Alderman Plocher Committee: Alderman Peterson City Council Agenda February 11, 2020 Page 3 COMMITTEES, MEMBERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES cont’d: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: March 3, 2020 – 6:00 p.m. – City Hall Conference Room Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Milschewski Community Development Planning & Zoning Commission Vice-Chairman: Alderman Peterson Building Safety & Zoning Kendall Co. Plan Commission Committee: Alderman Koch Committee: Alderman Frieders PUBLIC SAFETY: March 5, 2020 – 6:00 p.m. – City Hall Conference Room Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Tarulis Police School District Vice-Chairman: Alderman Frieders Committee: Alderman Milschewski Committee: Alderman Transier PUBLIC WORKS: February 18, 2020 – 6:00 p.m. – City Hall Conference Room Committee Departments Liaisons Chairman: Alderman Plocher Public Works Park Board Vice-Chairman: Alderman Koch Engineering YBSD Committee: Alderman Funkhouser Parks and Recreation Committee: Alderman Tarulis UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE WORKSHEET CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMENDMENTS TO AGENDA: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIZEN COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINUTES FOR APPROVAL: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Minutes of the Regular City Council – January 28, 2020 □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BILLS FOR PAYMENT: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- □ Approved ________ □ As presented □ As amended □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAYOR’S REPORT: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. CC 2020-06 National Suicide Prevention + Action Month Proclamation and Outreach □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. CC 2020-07 Proclamation for John Schneider’s 100th Birthday □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. CC 2020-08 Ordinance Amending the City Code, Title 6, Chapter 4 (Towing of Vehicles) □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. EDC 2019-84 Ordinance Authorizing a Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement Between the United City of Yorkville and the City of Plano □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. EDC 2020-13 Resolution Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement for Reciprocal Building Inspection Services between the United City of Yorkville and Kendall County □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. PZC 2019-29 and EDC 2019-97 Ordinance Approving a Special Use for a Solar Farm with Freestanding Solar Energy Systems (Kendall County Government Campus) □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. PZC 2019-30 and EDC 2019-99 Raintree Village – PUD Amendment and Final Plat of Resubdivision a. Ordinance Authorizing the Sixth Amendment to the Planned Unit Development Plan for the Raintree Village Subdivision (Lots 264-282) □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ b. Ordinance Approving the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit 4 1st Resubdivision □ Approved: Y ______ N ______ □ Subject to __________________________________________ □ Removed ________________________________________________________________________ □ Notes _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIZEN COMMENTS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/320/City-Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Minutes #1 Tracking Number Minutes of the Regular City Council – January 28, 2020 City Council – February 11, 2020 Majority Approval Approval of Minutes Lisa Pickering Administration Name Department  DRAFT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 800 GAME FARM ROAD ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2020 Mayor Purcell called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL City Clerk Pickering called the roll. Ward I Koch Present Transier Present Ward II Milschewski Present Plocher Present Ward III Funkhouser Present Frieders Present Ward IV Tarulis Absent Peterson Present Staff present: City Clerk Pickering, Chief of Police Jensen, Deputy Chief of Police Pfizenmaier, Public Works Director Dhuse, Community Development Director Barksdale-Noble, Finance Director Fredrickson, Parks and Recreation Director Evans, Assistant City Administrator Willrett, Building Code Official Ratos, Purchasing Manager Parker, Attorney Orr, and EEI Engineer Sanderson. QUORUM A quorum was established. AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA None. PRESENTATIONS Flags of Valor Presentation to American Legion Post #489 Mayor Purcell and Director Evans presented a check in the amount of $1813.50 to American Legion Commander Tim Conrady for the Flags of Valor initiative that took place over Veterans Day 2019. Director Evans said that over 70 flags were sponsored at Town Square Park. The flag display was to honor our nation and the veterans who have served. Director Evans also mentioned that he and Commander Conrady had worked together last year with Representative Wheeler to get House Resolution – HR 0450 passed, which recognized the war memorial in Town Square Park. At this year’s Memorial Day service, the city will have a plaque dedication for the war memorial. PUBLIC HEARINGS None. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS None. CONSENT AGENDA None. MINUTES FOR APPROVAL Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve the minutes of the regular City Council meeting of January 14, 2020 as presented. So moved by Alderman Peterson; seconded by Alderman Milschewski. Motion unanimously approved by a viva voce vote. BILLS FOR PAYMENT Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve the bill list in the amount of $1,511,037.66 (vendors); $309,946.90 (payroll period ending 1/10/20); for a total of $1,820,984.56. So moved by Alderman Peterson; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council – January 28, 2020 – Page 2 of 4   REPORTS MAYOR’S REPORT Comments from Mayor Purcell Mayor Purcell mentioned that he had recently been invited to speak to second graders at Autumn Creek Elementary School, Bristol Grade School, and Circle Center Grade School as part of their community leaders study. He said that he really enjoyed speaking with the second graders. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT Water Department Reports for October, November, and December 2019 (PW 2020-02) Alderman Plocher made a motion to approve the Water Department Reports for October, November, and December 2019; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion unanimously approved by a viva voce vote. 2019 Road to Better Roads Program – Request for Change in Plans and Engineer’s Final Payment Estimate (PW 2020-05) Alderman Plocher made a motion to approve the 2019 Road to Better Roads Program – Request for Change in Plans and Engineer’s Final Payment Estimate and authorize the Mayor to execute; seconded by Alderman Peterson. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye MFT Resolution 2020-06 for 2020 Road to Better Roads Program (PW 2020-06) Alderman Plocher made a motion to approve an MFT Resolution for the 2020 Road to Better Roads Program and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye Ordinance 2020-03 Amending the Traffic Schedule and Index (Bluebird Lane at Prairie Crossing Drive) (PW 2020-07) Alderman Plocher made a motion to approve an Ordinance Amending the Traffic Schedule and Index (Bluebird Lane at Prairie Crossing Drive) and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Koch. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye Purchase of Two Truck Dump Bodies and Salt Spreaders (PW 2020-08) Alderman Plocher made a motion to accept the quote and award contract to Lindco Equipment Sales, Inc. of 2168 East 88th Dr., Merrillville, IN 46410 in the amount of $47,126.17 for the repair and rehabilitation of truck Y23, a 2006 International single axle dump truck and to accept the quote and award contract to PB Loader Corp. of 5778 W. Barstow, Fresno, CA 93722 in the amount of $52,243.00 for the repair and rehabilitation of truck Y9, a 2008 International tandem axle dump truck; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT No report. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT No report. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council – January 28, 2020 – Page 3 of 4   ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE REPORT No report. PARK BOARD Resolution 2020-07 Accepting BSN Sports, LLC’s Bid to Provide 2020 Youth Baseball and Softball League Uniforms and Equipment (CC 2020-05) Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve a Resolution Accepting BSN Sports, LLC’s Bid to Provide 2020 Youth Baseball and Softball League Uniforms and Equipment. So moved by Alderman Koch; seconded by Alderman Transier. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Ordinance 2020-04 Amending the Zoning Ordinance to the Regulations for Mobile Food and Retail Vendor Vehicles Operating on Private Property (PZC 2019-28 and EDC 2019-100) Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance to the Regulations for Mobile Food and Retail Vendor Vehicles Operating on Private Property. So moved by Alderman Peterson; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Milschewski-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye Ordinance 2020-05 Approving a Special Use for a Freestanding Solar Energy System and Freestanding Wind Energy System (Wrigley Manufacturing – 2800 N. Bridge Street) (PZC 2019-31 and EDC 2019-98) Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve an Ordinance Approving a Special Use for a Freestanding Solar Energy System and Freestanding Wind Energy System (Wrigley Manufacturing – 2800 N. Bridge Street). So moved by Alderman Funkhouser; seconded by Alderman Frieders. Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0 Funkhouser-aye, Transier-aye, Plocher-aye, Frieders-aye, Peterson-aye, Koch-aye, Milschewski-aye CITY COUNCIL REPORT National Suicide Prevention + Action Month Proclamation Project Alderman Frieders reported that he has the 2020 proclamation for the National Suicide Prevention + Action Month ready to start sending out to communities. This year he is working with Hope for the Day as well as the local National Alliance on Mental Illness affiliate. He said the goal of the proclamation project is to point out that suicide is an issue, to be able to provide information on the resources that are available, and to remind people that they are enough. Top Golf Event Alderman Funkhouser reported that the city would be partnering with the Kiwinis Club to hold an event at Top Golf on Thursday, March 5th from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. He said the event should be a lot of fun. Anyone that is interested in registering should contact the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. CITY CLERK’S REPORT No report. COMMUNITY & LIAISON REPORT No report. STAFF REPORT Building Permits Building Code Official Ratos reported on the number of building permits that were submitted for calendar year 2019. In 2019, single family home permits totaled 143, and in 2018 they totaled 210. In 2019, single family attached permits totaled 35, and in 2018 they totaled 36. In 2019, commercial permits totaled 117, and in 2018 they totaled 130. In 2019, miscellaneous permits totaled 1848, and in 2018 they The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council – January 28, 2020 – Page 4 of 4   totaled 615. With the increase in miscellaneous permits in 2019, 700 of those are attributed to the large storm that the city experienced. Mr. Ratos mentioned that even though the city had received more home permits in 2018, the construction value added to the community was higher in 2019. For 2019, construction value was estimated at $59,154,430.00 and in 2018 it was estimated at $55,529,975.00 for an estimated increase in construction value of 3.624 million in 2019 versus 2018. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Budget Discussions Mayor Purcell mentioned that budget discussions have started with staff and will take place for the next couple of weeks prior to the budget being presented to the City Council. CITIZEN COMMENTS None. EXECUTIVE SESSION None. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to adjourn the City Council meeting. So moved by Alderman Frieders; seconded by Alderman Plocher. Motion unanimously approved by a viva voce vote. Meeting adjourned at 7:28 p.m. Minutes submitted by: Lisa Pickering, City Clerk, City of Yorkville, Illinois Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/320/City-Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Bills for Payment Tracking Number Bills for Payment City Council – February 11, 2020 Majority Approval Amy Simmons Finance Name Department 01-110ADMINISTRATION11-111FOXHILLSSA25-225PARKS&RECCAPITAL  82-820LIBRARYOPERATIONS01-120FINANCE12-112SUNFLOWERESTATES42-420DEBTSERVICE  84-840LIBRARYCAPITAL01-210POLICE15-155MOTORFUELTAX(MFT)51-510WATEROPERATIONS  87-870COUNTRYSIDETIF01-220COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT23-216MUNICIPALBUILDING52-520SEWEROPERATIONS  88-880DOWNTOWNTIF01-410STREETOPERATIONS23-230CITY-WIDECAPITAL72-720LANDCASH89-890DOWNTOWNTIFII01-540HEALTH&SANITATION25-205POLICECAPITAL79-790PARKSDEPARTMENT90-XXXDEVELOPERESCROW01-640ADMINISTRATIVESERVICES 25-215PUBLICWORKSCAPITAL 79-795RECREATIONDEPARTMENT 95-XXXESCROWDEPOSITDATE: 01/28/20 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE TIME: 07:58:34 MANUAL CHECK REGISTERID: AP225000.WOWCHECK # VENDOR # INVOICE ITEM CHECK INVOICE # DATE # DESCRIPTION DATE ACCOUNT # ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 131164 KCR KENDALL COUNTY RECORDER'S 01/24/20 22797 01/24/20 01 RELEASE 1 UTILITY LIEN 51-510-54-00-5448 67.00 02 FILE 1 NEW UTILITY LIEN 51-510-54-00-5448 67.00 03 SATISFACTION OF TAX LIEN - 01-000-24-00-2440 67.00 04 BRISTOL BAY SSA ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL: 201.00 *CHECK TOTAL: 201.00TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: 201.00201.00Page 1 of 42                   01-110  ADMINISTRATION                                                 11-111  FOX HILL SSA                                              25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL         82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS 01-120  FINANCE                                                                12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES                                 42-420  DEBT SERVICE        84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL 01-210  POLICE                                                                 15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT)                               51-510  WATER OPERATIONS                   87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT                             23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING                                 52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS            88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF 01-410  STREET OPERATIONS                                             23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL                                       72-720  LAND CASH                                                    89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II 01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION                                        25-205  POLICE CAPITAL                                           79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT                                     90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW 01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES                 25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL                    79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT                    95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSIT DATE: 01/31/20 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE TIME: 08:08:32 MANUAL CHECK REGISTERID: AP225000.WOWCHECK # VENDOR # INVOICE ITEM CHECK INVOICE # DATE # DESCRIPTION DATE ACCOUNT # ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 131165 KCR KENDALL COUNTY RECORDER'S 01/29/20 22973 01/29/20 01 FINAL PLAT OF RESUBDIVISION 90-150-00-00-0011 105.00 02 FOR LOT 1 KENDALL MARKETPLACE ** COMMENT ** INVOICE TOTAL: 105.00 * CHECK TOTAL: 105.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: 105.00Page 2 of 42 01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532135 AACVB AURORA AREA CONVENTION11/19-ALL01/20/20 01 NOV 2019 ALL SEASON HOTEL TAX 01-640-54-00-548135.2402 REBATE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:35.24 *11/19-HAMPTON01/16/20 01 NOV 2020 HAMPTON INN HOTEL TAX 01-640-54-00-54814,209.06INVOICE TOTAL:4,209.06 *11/19-SUNSET01/16/20 01 NOV 2019 SUNSET HOTEL TAX 01-640-54-00-548133.3002 REBATE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:33.30 *11/19-SUPER01/16/20 01 NOV 2019 SUPER 8 HOTEL TAX 01-640-54-00-54811,493.2102 REBATE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:1,493.21 *CHECK TOTAL:5,770.81 532136 ADVAAUTO ADVANCED AUTOMATION & CONTROLS20-328401/21/20 01 WELL & LIFT STAION51-510-54-00-5445990.0002 TROUBLESHOOTING** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:990.00 *CHECK TOTAL:990.00 532137 AMPERAGE AMPERAGE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY INC0998815-IN12/26/19 01 FUSES, LAMPS79-790-56-00-5640218.00INVOICE TOTAL:218.00 *1004512-IN01/14/20 01 WALL HEATER, SURFACE MOUNT KIT 51-510-56-00-5638309.76INVOICE TOTAL:309.76 *1005062-IN01/15/20 01 LAMP FOR BEECHER23-216-56-00-565676.50INVOICE TOTAL:76.50 *Page 3 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532137 AMPERAGE AMPERAGE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY INC1005512-IN01/16/20 01 LAMPS23-216-56-00-5656690.00INVOICE TOTAL:690.00 *1005532-IN01/16/20 01 CIRCUIT BREAKER23-216-56-00-565629.70INVOICE TOTAL:29.70 *1005544-IN01/16/20 01 COILS, TIME SWITCH, COVER BOX 23-216-56-00-5656229.57INVOICE TOTAL:229.57 *CHECK TOTAL:1,553.53 532138 ARNESON ARNESON OIL COMPANY27369812/20/19 01 DEC 2019 GASOLINE79-790-56-00-5695502.11INVOICE TOTAL:502.11 *CHECK TOTAL:502.11 532139 ARNESON ARNESON OIL COMPANY27538912/31/19 01 DEC 2019 GASOLINE79-790-56-00-5695130.59INVOICE TOTAL:130.59 *27613701/03/20 01 JAN 2020 DIESEL FUEL01-410-56-00-5695284.2802 JAN 2020 DIESEL FUEL51-510-56-00-5695284.2703 JAN 2020 DIESEL FUEL52-520-56-00-5695284.27INVOICE TOTAL:852.82 *27674901/15/20 01 HYDRAULIC OIL01-410-56-00-5628909.97INVOICE TOTAL:909.97 *CHECK TOTAL:1,893.38 532140 ATTINTER AT&TPage 4 of 42   01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532140 ATTINTER AT&T033795250201/10/20 01 01/10-02/09 ROUTER01-110-54-00-5440471.16INVOICE TOTAL:471.16 *CHECK TOTAL:471.16 532141 BATAVIAD BATAVIA DAMP PROOFING LLC459812/16/19 01 WORK ON MATERIALS STORAGE SHED 23-216-60-00-60031,064.00INVOICE TOTAL:1,064.00 *CHECK TOTAL:1,064.00 532142 BATTERYS BATTERY SERVICE CORPORATION005782401/10/20 01 BATTERIES01-410-56-00-5628394.80INVOICE TOTAL:394.80 *CHECK TOTAL:394.80 532143 BAUMANNJ JAMES BAUMANN01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462235.00INVOICE TOTAL:235.00 *012520-201/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546225.00INVOICE TOTAL:25.00 *CHECK TOTAL:260.00 532144 BEEBED DAVID BEEBE01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *CHECK TOTAL:75.00Page 5 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532145 BFCONSTR B&F CONSTRUCTION CODE SERVICES1221501/08/20 01 DEC 2019 INSPECTIONS01-220-54-00-54593,220.00INVOICE TOTAL:3,220.00 *CHECK TOTAL:3,220.00 532146 BLACKBUM MIKE BLACKBURN01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546250.00INVOICE TOTAL:50.00 *CHECK TOTAL:50.00 532147 BOOKB BRENDA BOOK01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *CHECK TOTAL:75.00D001511 BROWND DAVID BROWN02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL51-510-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532148 CALLONE UNITED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS17787401/15/20 01 DEC 2019 CITY HALL NORTEL 01-110-54-00-5440159.9302 DEC 2019 CITY HALL NORTEL 01-210-54-00-5440159.9303 DEC 2019 CITY HALL NORTEL 51-510-54-00-5440159.9304 DEC 2019 ADMIN LINES01-110-54-00-5440397.9105 DEC 2019 POLICE LINES01-210-54-00-54401,160.90Page 6 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532148 CALLONE UNITED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS17787401/15/20 06 DEC 2019 CITY HALL FIRE01-210-54-00-5440520.0207 DEC 2019 CITY HALL FIRE01-110-54-00-5440520.0208 DEC 2019 PW LINES51-510-54-00-54402,787.6409 DEC 2019 SEWER DEPT LINES 52-520-54-00-5440471.9310 DEC 2019 TRAFFIC SIGNAL01-410-54-00-544052.2411 MAINTENANCE** COMMENT **12 DEC 2019 PARKS DEPT LINES 79-790-54-00-544056.6513 DEC 2019 RECREATION DEPT79-795-54-00-5440263.5414 LINES** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:6,710.64 *CHECK TOTAL:6,710.64 532149 CAMBRIA CAMBRIA SALES COMPANY INC.4132101/14/20 01 PAPER TOWEL52-520-56-00-562062.34INVOICE TOTAL:62.34 *CHECK TOTAL:62.34 532150 CINTASFP CINTAS CORPORATION FIRE 6365250F9404401101/22/20 01 01/01/20-03/31/20 MONITORING 51-510-54-00-5445237.0002 AT 610 TOWER LANE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:237.00 *0F9404401201/22/20 01 01/01/20-03/31/20 MONITORING 51-510-54-00-5445237.0002 AT 2224 TREMONT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:237.00 *0F9404401301/22/20 01 01/01/20-03/31/20 MONITORING 51-510-54-00-5445237.0002 AT 3299 LEHMAN CROSSING** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:237.00 *CHECK TOTAL:711.00Page 7 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532151 COMED COMMONWEALTH EDISON1613010022-121901/15/20 01 12/11-01/14 GALENA & KENNEDY 79-795-54-00-5480290.98INVOICE TOTAL:290.98 *1977008102-121901/14/20 01 12/11-01/14 GALENA RD PARK 79-795-54-00-548089.06INVOICE TOTAL:89.06 *6963019021-121901/15/20 01 12/11-01/14 RT47 & ROSENWINKLE 23-216-54-00-548247.65INVOICE TOTAL:47.65 *8344010026-121901/23/20 01 11/25-01/23 MISC STREET LIGHTS 23-216-54-00-5482506.60INVOICE TOTAL:506.60 *CHECK TOTAL:934.29 532152 COMPASS COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA57688701/17/20 01 SALT15-155-56-00-561823,818.53INVOICE TOTAL:23,818.53 *CHECK TOTAL:23,818.53 532153 CONSTELL CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY1662275360101/24/20 01 12/19-01/23 421 POPLAR23-216-54-00-54826,184.90INVOICE TOTAL:6,184.90 *CHECK TOTAL:6,184.90 532154 COREMAIN CORE & MAIN LPL76103901/10/20 01 81 510M METERS, GUAGE WIRE 51-510-56-00-566410,730.00INVOICE TOTAL:10,730.00 *L78026401/15/20 01 14 100CF METERS, 12 1000G 51-510-56-00-56644,172.00Page 8 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532154 COREMAIN CORE & MAIN LPL78026401/15/20 02 METERS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:4,172.00 *CHECK TOTAL:14,902.00 532155 DAVISK KYLE DAVIS01102001/16/20 01 40 HOUR FIELD TRAINING COURSE 01-210-54-00-541595.0002 MEAL PER DIEMS-DAVIS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:95.00 *CHECK TOTAL:95.00 532156 DELAGE DLL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC6657900101/16/20 01 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE01-110-54-00-5485113.4602 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE01-120-54-00-548575.6403 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE01-220-54-00-5485189.1004 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE01-210-54-00-5485299.1005 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE01-410-54-00-548544.6706 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE51-510-54-00-548544.6707 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE52-520-54-00-548544.6708 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE79-790-54-00-548594.5509 JAN 2020 COPIER LEASE79-795-54-00-548594.54INVOICE TOTAL:1,000.40 *6657909501/16/20 01 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT01-110-54-00-5485112.3302 SERVICES** COMMENT **03 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT01-120-54-00-548537.4404 SERVICES** COMMENT **05 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT01-210-54-00-5485112.3306 SERVICES** COMMENT **07 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT51-510-54-00-548550.1808 SERVICES** COMMENT **Page 9 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532156 DELAGE DLL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC6657909501/16/20 09 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT52-520-54-00-548512.3610 SERVICES** COMMENT **11 DEC 2019 MANAGED PRINT01-410-54-00-548512.3612 SERVICES** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:337.00 *CHECK TOTAL:1,337.40D001512 DHUSEE DHUSE, ERIC02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL51-510-54-00-544015.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **03 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL52-520-54-00-544015.0004 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **05 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-410-54-00-544015.0006 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532157 DIETERG GARY M. DIETER01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546250.00INVOICE TOTAL:50.00 *CHECK TOTAL:50.00D001513 DJIDICK KAYLA DJIDIC001501/27/20 01 ZUMBA CLASS INSTRUCTION79-795-54-00-5462323.50INVOICE TOTAL:323.50 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:323.50D001514 DLKDLK, LLCPage 10 of 42   01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D001514 DLK DLK, LLC20801/31/20 01 JAN 2020 MONTHLY ECONOMIC 01-640-54-00-54869,425.0002 DEVELOPMENT HOURS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:9,425.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:9,425.00 532158 DYNEGY DYNEGY ENERGY SERVICES26697932001101/20/20 01 12/16-01/16 2702 MILL RD51-510-54-00-54806,945.74INVOICE TOTAL:6,945.74 *CHECK TOTAL:6,945.74 532159 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.3830501/24/20 01 CALEDONIA PHASE 1-ENG01-640-54-00-5465400.0002 INSPECTONS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:400.00 *6828601/24/20 01 NORTH RT47 IMPROVEMENTS01-640-54-00-546598.50INVOICE TOTAL:98.50 *6828801/24/20 01 UTILITY PERMIT REVIEWS01-640-54-00-5465420.75INVOICE TOTAL:420.75 *6828901/24/20 01 GRANDE RESERVE-AVANTI01-640-54-00-5465208.00INVOICE TOTAL:208.00 *6829001/24/20 01 PRESTWICK01-640-54-00-5465252.00INVOICE TOTAL:252.00 *6829101/24/20 01 PUBLIC WORKS MATERIAL STORAGE 01-640-54-00-5465613.7502 SHED** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:613.75 *Page 11 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532159 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.6829201/24/20 01 METRONET90-132-00-00-0111114.75INVOICE TOTAL:114.75 *6829301/24/20 01 GRANDE RESERVE UNIT 201-640-54-00-5465153.00INVOICE TOTAL:153.00 *6829401/24/20 01 BLACKBERRY WOODS PHASE B01-640-54-00-54652,323.25INVOICE TOTAL:2,323.25 *6829501/24/20 01 MILL ROAD RECONSTRUCTION23-230-60-00-60121,383.50INVOICE TOTAL:1,383.50 *6829601/24/20 01 KENDALL MARKETPLACE01-640-54-00-546576.5002 RESIDENTIAL** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:76.50 *6829701/24/20 01 GRANDE RESERVE UNIT 2301-640-54-00-5465132.00INVOICE TOTAL:132.00 *6829801/24/20 01 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 90-108-00-00-0111986.25INVOICE TOTAL:986.25 *6829901/24/20 01 TIMBER GLENN SUBDIVISION90-114-00-00-0111282.25INVOICE TOTAL:282.25 *6830001/24/20 01 STORM WATER BASIN INSPECTIONS 01-640-54-00-54651,990.75INVOICE TOTAL:1,990.75 *6830101/24/20 01 RAINTREE VILLAGE UNITS 4,5 & 6 01-640-54-00-5465252.7502 BASIN MAINTENANCE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:252.75 *6830201/24/20 01 WELLS #8 & 9 WATER TREATMENT 51-510-60-00-6081998.4002 PLANT CATION EXCHANGE MEDIA ** COMMENT **Page 12 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532159 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.6830201/24/20 03 REPLACEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:998.40 *6830301/24/20 01 2019 ROAD PROGRAM23-230-60-00-6025101.00INVOICE TOTAL:101.00 *6830401/24/20 01 GRANDE RESERVE UNIT 23-ENG 01-640-54-00-5465300.0002 INSPECTONS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:300.00 *6830601/24/20 01 HEARTLAND MEADOWS-ENG01-640-54-00-5465200.0002 INSPECTONS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *6830701/24/20 01 COUNTRY HILL-ENG INSPECTONS 01-640-54-00-5465100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *6830801/24/20 01 BRIARWOOD-ENG INSPECTIONS 01-640-54-00-5465100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *6830901/24/20 01 PRESTWICK-ENG INSPECTIONS 01-640-54-00-5465200.00INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *6831001/24/20 01 CITY OF YORKVILLE01-640-54-00-54651,537.00INVOICE TOTAL:1,537.00 *6831101/24/20 01 MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES 01-640-54-00-54651,900.00INVOICE TOTAL:1,900.00 *6831201/24/20 01 2019 MIS GIS01-640-54-00-5465281.25INVOICE TOTAL:281.25 *6831301/24/20 01 WATER WORKS SYSTEM OPERATIONS 51-510-54-00-546298.50INVOICE TOTAL:98.50 *CHECK TOTAL:15,504.15Page 13 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532160 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.6831401/24/20 01 WELL #7 WTP STANDBY GENERATOR 51-510-60-00-60601,846.50INVOICE TOTAL:1,846.50 *CHECK TOTAL:1,846.50 532161 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.6831501/24/20 01 ELIZABETH ST WATER MAIN51-510-60-00-60255,100.0002 IMPROVEMENTS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:5,100.00 *6831601/24/20 01 GAS-N-WASH90-144-00-00-01115,252.50INVOICE TOTAL:5,252.50 *6831701/24/20 01 FY2021 BUDGET01-640-54-00-5465284.50INVOICE TOTAL:284.50 *6831801/24/20 01 GRANDE RESERVE UNITS 26 & 27 90-147-00-00-0111853.50INVOICE TOTAL:853.50 *6831901/24/20 01 MENARDS INC-PLAT OF90-146-00-00-0111168.0002 RESUBDIVISION** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:168.00 *6832001/24/20 01 132 COMMERCIAL DRIVE90-140-00-00-0111737.00INVOICE TOTAL:737.00 *6832101/24/20 01 2020 ROAD PROGRAM23-230-60-00-60253,990.80INVOICE TOTAL:3,990.80 *6832201/24/20 01 RAGING WAVES PARKING LOT90-117-00-00-0111914.2502 EXPANSION PHASE 2** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:914.25 *6832301/24/20 01 SOO GREEN90-148-00-00-0111236.25INVOICE TOTAL:236.25 *Page 14 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532161 EEIENGINEERING ENTERPRISES, INC.6832401/24/20 01 KC-TAP PROGRAM 201901-640-54-00-54652,349.50INVOICE TOTAL:2,349.50 *6832501/24/20 01 LOT 103 KENDALL MARKETPLACE 90-153-00-00-01113,251.25INVOICE TOTAL:3,251.25 *6832601/24/20 01 FS PROPERTY - BOOMBAH01-640-54-00-5465312.00INVOICE TOTAL:312.00 *CHECK TOTAL:23,449.55 532162 ELBURNRA ELBURN RADIATOR & REPAIR1618901/16/20 01 CLEAN, BOIL OUT & PRESSURE 79-790-54-00-5495200.0002 TEST RADIATOR** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *CHECK TOTAL:200.00D001515 EVANST TIM EVANS02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544022.5002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **03 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544022.5004 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532163 FIRST FIRST PLACE RENTAL31066601/17/20 01 MARKING PAINT, FLAGS51-510-56-00-5665381.1402 MARKING PAINT, FLAGS01-410-56-00-5665381.1303 MARKING PAINT, FLAGS52-520-56-00-5665381.13INVOICE TOTAL:1,143.40 *CHECK TOTAL:1,143.40Page 15 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532164 FIRSTNON FIRST NONPROFIT UNEMPLOYEMENT122719N-01232001/23/20 01 1ST QTR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT INS 01-640-52-00-52304,269.4602 1ST QTR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT 01-640-52-00-52301,081.9303 INS-PARK & REC** COMMENT **04 1ST QTR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT INS 82-820-52-00-5230332.9005 1ST QTR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT INS 51-510-52-00-5230526.8206 1ST QTR 2020 UNEMPLOYMENT INS 52-520-52-00-5230277.14INVOICE TOTAL:6,488.25 *CHECK TOTAL:6,488.25 532165 FLATSOS RAQUEL HERRERA1369712/04/19 01 4 TIRES51-510-54-00-5490739.80INVOICE TOTAL:739.80 *1402601/08/20 01 2 TIRES79-790-54-00-5495406.86INVOICE TOTAL:406.86 *1417801/24/20 01 NEW TIRE01-410-54-00-5490138.76INVOICE TOTAL:138.76 *1419301/27/20 01 1 TIRE01-410-54-00-549025.00INVOICE TOTAL:25.00 *CHECK TOTAL:1,310.42 532166 FLEEPRID FLEETPRIDE4260040112/30/19 01 FILTERS, ELEMENTS52-520-56-00-5628106.89INVOICE TOTAL:106.89 *CHECK TOTAL:106.89 532167 FORDG GARY R FORD JRPage 16 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532167 FORDG GARY R FORD JR01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462200.00INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *CHECK TOTAL:275.00D001516 FREDRICR ROB FREDRICKSON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-120-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001517 GALAUNEJ JAKE GALAUNER02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001518 GARCIAL LUIS GARCIA02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL51-510-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532168 GOVIT GOVERNMENT IT CONSORTIUM2019-04401/23/20 01 BARRACUDA EMAIL SECURITY & 01-640-54-00-54502,500.00Page 17 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532168 GOVIT GOVERNMENT IT CONSORTIUM2019-04401/23/20 02 ARCHIVING 3-YEAR - 2019 LABOR ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:2,500.00 *CHECK TOTAL:2,500.00D001519 HARMANR RHIANNON HARMON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532169 HAWKINS HAWKINS INC464556001/13/20 01 CHLORINE51-510-56-00-5638723.42INVOICE TOTAL:723.42 *CHECK TOTAL:723.42D001520 HENNED DURK HENNE02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-410-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001521 HERNANDA ADAM HERNANDEZ02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00Page 18 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532170 HERNANDN NOAH HERNANDEZ02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *CHECK TOTAL:45.00D001522 HORNERR RYAN HORNER02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001523 HOULEA ANTHONY HOULE02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532171 HOUSEAL HOUSEAL LAVIGNE ASSOCIATES441901/22/20 01 DEC 2019 PROFESSIONAL01-220-54-00-5462648.7502 CONSULTING SERVICES** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:648.75 *CHECK TOTAL:648.75 532172 ILTREASU STATE OF ILLINOIS TREASURER8901/23/20 01 RT47 EXPANSION PYMT #8915-155-60-00-60796,148.8902 RT47 EXPANSION PYMT #8951-510-60-00-60793,780.98Page 19 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532172 ILTREASU STATE OF ILLINOIS TREASURER8901/23/20 03 RT47 EXPANSION PYMT #8952-520-60-00-60791,873.4804 RT47 EXPANSION PYMT #8988-880-60-00-6079624.01INVOICE TOTAL:12,427.36 *CHECK TOTAL:12,427.36 532173 ILTRUCK ILLINOIS TRUCK MAINTENANCE, IN02882901/09/20 01 REPLACED DEF TANK FLUID LEVEL 01-410-54-00-54902,771.6902 SENDER, REPLACED INTAKE &** COMMENT **03 OUTPUT NOX MODULES** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:2,771.69 *CHECK TOTAL:2,771.69 532174 IMPACT IMPACT NETWORKING, LLC167990001/28/20 01 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 01-110-54-00-5430114.0402 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 01-120-54-00-543038.0103 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 01-220-54-00-543087.2904 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 01-210-54-00-543076.8405 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 01-410-54-00-54622.1506 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 51-510-54-00-54302.1507 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 52-520-54-00-54302.1408 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 79-790-54-00-5462102.5209 12/29-01/28 COPIER CHARGES 79-790-54-00-5462102.52INVOICE TOTAL:527.66 *CHECK TOTAL:527.66 532175 IPRFILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND6220101/13/20 01 MAR 2020 WORKER COMP INS01-640-52-00-523110,695.7102 MAR 2020 WORKER COMP INS-PR 01-640-52-00-52312,096.53Page 20 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532175 IPRFILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND6220101/13/20 03 MAR 2020 WORKER COMP INS51-510-52-00-52311,184.3704 MAR 2020 WORKER COMP INS52-520-52-00-5231574.0205 MAR 2020 WORKER COMP INS82-820-52-00-5231992.37INVOICE TOTAL:15,543.00 *CHECK TOTAL:15,543.00 532176 ITRON ITRON54397101/12/20 01 FEB 2020 HOSTING SERVICES 51-510-54-00-5462624.39INVOICE TOTAL:624.39 *CHECK TOTAL:624.39D001524 JACKSONJ JAMIE JACKSON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL52-520-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001525 JOHNGEOR GEORGE JOHNSON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL51-510-54-00-544022.5002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **03 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL52-520-54-00-544022.5004 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532177 JOHNSCRE JOHNSON'S SCREEN PRINTING202292001/09/20 01 2 STAFF SHIRTS-HENNE01-410-56-00-560022.00Page 21 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532177 JOHNSCRE JOHNSON'S SCREEN PRINTING202292001/09/20 02 2 STAFF SHIRTS-WEBER01-410-56-00-560018.0003 2 STAFF SHIRTS-BEHRENS01-410-56-00-560018.0004 2 STAFF SHIRTS-SENG01-410-56-00-560022.0005 2 STAFF SHIRTS-SCODRO51-510-56-00-560018.0006 2 STAFF SHIRTS-BROWN51-510-56-00-560018.0007 2 STAFF SHIRTS-GARCIA51-510-56-00-560018.0008 2 STAFF SHIRTS-STEFFENS51-510-56-00-560018.0009 2 STAFF SHIRTS-JOHNSON52-520-56-00-560018.0010 2 STAFF SHIRTS-JACKSON52-520-56-00-560018.0011 2 STAFF SHIRTS-EXTRA52-520-56-00-560018.0012 2 STAFF SHIRTS-EXTRA51-510-56-00-560018.0013 2 STAFF SHIRTS-EXTRA01-410-56-00-560018.00INVOICE TOTAL:242.00 *CHECK TOTAL:242.00 532178 JULIE JULIE, INC.2020-193001/08/20 01 2020 SEMI ANNUAL ASSESSMENT 52-520-54-00-54831,557.1802 CHARGE** COMMENT **03 2020 SEMI ANNUAL ASSESSMENT 51-510-54-00-54831,557.1804 CHARGE** COMMENT **05 2020 SEMI ANNUAL ASSESSMENT 01-410-54-00-54831,557.1806 CHARGE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:4,671.54 *CHECK TOTAL:4,671.54 532179 JUSTSAFE JUST SAFETY, LTD3388601/14/20 01 FIRST AID SUPPLIES52-520-56-00-562037.05INVOICE TOTAL:37.05 *CHECK TOTAL:37.05Page 22 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532180 KENDCPA KENDALL COUNTY CHIEFS OF67301/17/20 01 MONTHLY MEETING FEE FOR 4 01-210-54-00-541264.0002 STAFF** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:64.00 *CHECK TOTAL:64.00 532181 KENDCROS KENDALL CROSSING, LLC508 CENTER PKWY 6B 01/17/20 01 SECURITY GUARANTEE REFUND 01-000-24-00-241517,580.00INVOICE TOTAL:17,580.00 *AMU REBATE 12/19 01/17/20 01 NCG AMUSEMENT TAX REBATE FOR 01-640-54-00-54394,893.5702 DECEMBER 2019** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:4,893.57 *CHECK TOTAL:22,473.57D001526 KLEEFISG GLENN KLEEFISCH02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532182 KOLOWSKT TIMOTHY KOLOWSKI01242001/29/20 01 A.R.I.D.E. TRAINING MEAL PER 01-210-54-00-541528.0002 DIEM-KOLOWSKI** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:28.00 *CHECK TOTAL:28.00 532183 LAWSON LAWSON PRODUCTSPage 23 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532183 LAWSON LAWSON PRODUCTS930731217501/16/20 01 CABLE TIES, HEX NUTS,01-410-56-00-5620101.6202 WASHERS, SCREWS** COMMENT **03 CABLE TIES, HEX NUTS,51-510-56-00-5620101.6204 WASHERS, SCREWS** COMMENT **05 CABLE TIES, HEX NUTS,52-520-56-00-5620101.6206 WASHERS, SCREWS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:304.86 *CHECK TOTAL:304.86 532184 LINCOLNF LINCOLN FINANCIAL GROUP402188610701/18/20 01 FEB 2020 LIFE INS01-110-52-00-5222116.9802 FEB 2020 LIFE INS-EO01-110-52-00-52226.8303 FEB 2020 LIFE INS01-120-52-00-522220.4904 FEB 2020 LIFE INS01-210-52-00-5222393.3305 FEB 2020 LIFE INS01-220-52-00-522234.9706 FEB 2020 LIFE INS01-410-52-00-5222152.2407 FEB 2020 LIFE INS79-790-52-00-521248.3708 FEB 2020 LIFE INS79-795-52-00-522238.5909 FEB 2020 LIFE INS51-510-52-00-522250.1310 FEB 2020 LIFE INS52-520-52-00-522293.3711 FEB 2020 LIFE INS82-820-52-00-522228.94INVOICE TOTAL:984.24 *CHECK TOTAL:984.24 532185 LINDCO LINDCO EQUIPMENT SALES INC191300P01/20/20 01 GEAR PUMP, COUPLING, HYDRAULIC 01-410-56-00-56281,013.1602 MOTOR** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:1,013.16 *CHECK TOTAL:1,013.16Page 24 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532186 LYONSM MICHAEL LYONS01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462118.00INVOICE TOTAL:118.00 *CHECK TOTAL:118.00 532187 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7151501/03/20 01 MATERIALS FOR 2-WAY RADIO 23-216-56-00-565663.2302 SHELVING** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:63.23 *7151601/03/20 01 SHELF TRACK23-216-56-00-56565.74INVOICE TOTAL:5.74 *7155701/03/20 01 STEEL MOWER WHEEL52-520-56-00-56208.99INVOICE TOTAL:8.99 *7155801/03/20 01 NIPPLES, COUPLING, HOSE BARB, 52-520-56-00-564053.7702 BALL VALVES** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:53.77 *71888-2001/07/20 01 BATTERY79-790-56-00-564094.41INVOICE TOTAL:94.41 *7198101/08/20 01 BIKE HOOKS52-520-56-00-56204.17INVOICE TOTAL:4.17 *7198401/08/20 01 UTILITY BLADES, TAPE51-510-56-00-56656.28INVOICE TOTAL:6.28 *7199001/08/20 01 MOVER'S DOLLY, STUDS, CASING 23-216-56-00-565689.80INVOICE TOTAL:89.80 *7199301/08/20 01 CONCRETE MIX79-790-56-00-5640133.28INVOICE TOTAL:133.28 *CHECK TOTAL:459.67Page 25 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532188 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7199401/08/20 01 BOARDS, STEEL PANELS, SCREWS, 79-790-56-00-56402,652.5502 COUPLING, RODS, JOIST HANGER ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:2,652.55 *CHECK TOTAL:2,652.55 532189 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7200001/08/20 01 MOUSE BAIT FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL 01-410-54-00-543524.9902 CABINETS** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:24.99 *7201401/08/20 01 SCREWS, BOARDS, OUTLET, PVC 23-216-56-00-565654.6402 BOX, OUTLET PLATE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:54.64 *72072-2001/09/20 01 WINDEX01-410-56-00-56285.94INVOICE TOTAL:5.94 *72076-2001/09/20 01 PAINT MARKER, BATTERIES52-520-56-00-562025.90INVOICE TOTAL:25.90 *72080-2001/09/20 01 DRILL & DRIVE BIT SET, BOLTS, 79-790-56-00-5620341.3902 WASHERS, NUTS, SCOUR PADS, ** COMMENT **03 TOWELS, SOAP, PAINT, BUTT** COMMENT **04 SPLICE, RED DISC SET** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:341.39 *7212001/09/20 01 CONCRETE MIX79-790-56-00-564057.60INVOICE TOTAL:57.60 *7212601/09/20 01 PVC ELBOW, BALL VALVE, PVC 01-410-56-00-56405.2002 PIPE, ADAPTER** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:5.20 *CHECK TOTAL:515.66Page 26 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532190 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7220201/10/20 01 MITER SAW STAND79-790-56-00-563099.00INVOICE TOTAL:99.00 *CHECK TOTAL:99.00 532191 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7223701/10/20 01 BROOM, TOILET CLEANER52-520-56-00-562021.10INVOICE TOTAL:21.10 *7245501/13/20 01 CREDIT FOR RETURNED LUMBER 79-790-56-00-5640-185.03INVOICE TOTAL:-185.03 *7245601/13/20 01 LUMBER, DRILL BITS79-790-56-00-564094.66INVOICE TOTAL:94.66 *7247601/13/20 01 BALL VALVES, TEFLON TAPE52-520-56-00-564012.72INVOICE TOTAL:12.72 *7253601/14/20 01 TOILET CLEANER, HEX CAPS51-510-56-00-562020.24INVOICE TOTAL:20.24 *7254101/14/20 01 RED STAKE FLAGS51-510-56-00-566511.98INVOICE TOTAL:11.98 *7256901/14/20 01 BOLTS, WASHERS, NUTS79-790-56-00-564072.70INVOICE TOTAL:72.70 *7267201/15/20 01 SHELVING52-520-56-00-561354.99INVOICE TOTAL:54.99 *7274101/16/20 01 NUTS, WASHERS, BOLTS, PAPER 79-790-56-00-564068.2002 TOWEL** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:68.20 *Page 27 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532191 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7274401/16/20 01 ELECTRICAL BOX, COVER, BLANK 79-790-56-00-564024.8502 PLATE, WALL PLATE SCREW DRIVER ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:24.85 *7274901/16/20 01 BLOW GUN, INFLATION KIT,52-520-56-00-561318.0702 FLARE CAPS, COMPRESSION CAPS ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:18.07 *7285701/17/20 01 ANGLE CLIPS, SCREWS79-790-56-00-5640150.74INVOICE TOTAL:150.74 *7327001/21/20 01 BATTERIES51-510-56-00-56657.98INVOICE TOTAL:7.98 *7331001/21/20 01 SURGE PROTECTORS23-216-56-00-565615.89INVOICE TOTAL:15.89 *7336601/22/20 01 ADAPTER01-410-56-00-56200.72INVOICE TOTAL:0.72 *7338801/22/20 01 HEX BOLTS, NUTS01-410-56-00-56287.35INVOICE TOTAL:7.35 *7339901/22/20 01 10 GALLON AIR TANK51-510-56-00-563099.99INVOICE TOTAL:99.99 *7348601/23/20 01 SNOW SHOVELS, GARDEN HOSE 01-410-56-00-563091.44INVOICE TOTAL:91.44 *7356701/24/20 01 OIL DRI51-510-56-00-562819.96INVOICE TOTAL:19.96 *7357701/24/20 01 SURGE PROTECTOR, SCREWS,52-520-56-00-562018.7502 SCREWDRIVER** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:18.75 *Page 28 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532191 MENLAND MENARDS - YORKVILLE7359601/24/20 01 ITEMS FOR CHAMBER DINNER01-110-54-00-541214.1702 CENTERPIECE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:14.17 *CHECK TOTAL:641.47 532192 MIDAMTEC MID AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY, INC1393601/16/20 01 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY51-510-56-00-5665420.00INVOICE TOTAL:420.00 *CHECK TOTAL:420.00 532193 MIDWSALT MIDWEST SALTP44908212/10/19 01 BULK ROCK SALT51-510-56-00-56382,464.49INVOICE TOTAL:2,464.49 *P44974101/15/20 01 BULK ROCK SALT51-510-56-00-56382,707.25INVOICE TOTAL:2,707.25 *CHECK TOTAL:5,171.74 532194 MONTRK MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT32865301/28/20 01 BOSS STRAIGHT BLADE01-410-56-00-5640205.12INVOICE TOTAL:205.12 *CHECK TOTAL:205.12 532195 MOSERR ROBERT MOSER01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *Page 29 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532195 MOSERR ROBERT MOSER01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546225.00INVOICE TOTAL:25.00 *CHECK TOTAL:125.00 532196 MUNNSM MARTY MUNNS01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462118.00INVOICE TOTAL:118.00 *CHECK TOTAL:118.00D001527 NELCONT TYLER NELSON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532197 NEOPOST NEOFUNDS BY NEOPOST01302001/30/20 01 REFILL POSTAGE METER01-000-14-00-1410400.00INVOICE TOTAL:400.00 *CHECK TOTAL:400.00 532198 NICOR NICOR GAS16-00-27-3553 4-1219 01/13/20 01 12/11-01/10 1301 CAROLYN CT 01-110-54-00-548038.88INVOICE TOTAL:38.88 *45-12-25-4081 3-1219 01/13/20 01 12/08-01/09 201 W HYDRAULIC 01-110-54-00-5480241.32INVOICE TOTAL:241.32 *CHECK TOTAL:280.20Page 30 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532199 O'REILLY O'REILLY AUTO PARTS5613-18653401/27/20 01 LUBRICANT01-410-56-00-564034.96INVOICE TOTAL:34.96 *5613-18653701/27/20 01 GREASE01-410-56-00-564071.88INVOICE TOTAL:71.88 *CHECK TOTAL:106.84 532200 PENAR KAREN PENA01192001/21/20 01 BEECHER DEPOSIT REFUND01-000-24-00-241050.00INVOICE TOTAL:50.00 *CHECK TOTAL:50.00 532201 PFIZENMB BEHR PFIZENMAIER012420-TUITION01/24/20 01 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT FOR 01-210-54-00-54101,206.0002 ADVANCED COMPOSITION-BEHR** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:1,206.00 *CHECK TOTAL:1,206.00 532202 PIPERSON STEVE PIPER & SONS, INC.1450501/20/20 01 MUNICIPAL TREE WORK01-410-54-00-5458479.00INVOICE TOTAL:479.00 *CHECK TOTAL:479.00 532203 PURCELLJ JOHN PURCELL02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-110-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *CHECK TOTAL:45.00Page 31 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532204 R0001973 NATIONAL HOME RENTALS01272001/27/20 01 REFUND OVERPAYMENT ON FINAL 01-000-13-00-1371107.0802 BILL FOR UB ACCT#0300905840-02 ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:107.08 *CHECK TOTAL:107.08 532205 R0001975 RYAN HOMES3287 BOOMBAH01/23/20 01 SECURITY GUARANTEE REFUND 01-000-24-00-24152,500.00INVOICE TOTAL:2,500.00 *CHECK TOTAL:2,500.00 532206 R0002221 GRACE COFFEE & WINE INC012320-LIQ01/23/20 01 REFUND OF DIFFERENCE IN01-000-42-00-4200135.6302 LICENSE FEES FOR CHANGING TYPE ** COMMENT **03 OF LICENSE** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:135.63 *CHECK TOTAL:135.63 532207 R0002317 KENDALL HOSPITALITY, LLC577 E KENDALL01/23/20 01 REFUND SECURITY GUARANTEE 01-000-24-00-241553,880.00INVOICE TOTAL:53,880.00 *CHECK TOTAL:53,880.00 532208 R0002318 MCI WORLD COM ATS01222001/22/20 01 REFUND ESCROW PAYMENT MADE IN 90-132-00-00-01113,024.0002 ERROR** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:3,024.00 *CHECK TOTAL:3,024.00Page 32 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532209 R0002319 PAMELA GREEN01222001/22/20 01 REFUND OVERPAYMENT ON FINAL 01-000-13-00-1371197.7802 BILL FOR ACCT#0103493150-02 ** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:197.78 *CHECK TOTAL:197.78 532210 R0002320 KATHERINE HALLMAN17659101/28/20 01 CLASS CANCELLATION REFUND 79-000-44-00-4403100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *CHECK TOTAL:100.00 532211 R0002321 DANIEL POLOWY01212001/21/20 01 REFUND BASKETBALL FEES79-000-44-00-440433.75INVOICE TOTAL:33.75 *CHECK TOTAL:33.75 532212 R0002322 ADRIAN PACHECO01212001/21/20 01 REFUND BASKETBALL FEES79-000-44-00-4404270.00INVOICE TOTAL:270.00 *CHECK TOTAL:270.00 532213 R0002323 CHRIS CALDWELL01212001/21/20 01 REFUND BASKETBALL FEES79-000-44-00-440433.75INVOICE TOTAL:33.75 *CHECK TOTAL:33.75 532214 R0002324 NICK STANFAPage 33 of 42   01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532214 R0002324 NICK STANFA17640201/21/20 01 CLASS CANCELLATION REFUND 79-000-44-00-440365.00INVOICE TOTAL:65.00 *CHECK TOTAL:65.00D001528 RATOSP PETE RATOS02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-220-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001529 REDMONST STEVE REDMON02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532215 RIEHIEMG GRANT RIEHLE-MOELLER01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462200.00INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462168.00INVOICE TOTAL:168.00 *CHECK TOTAL:368.00 532216 RIETZR ROBERT L. RIETZ JR.01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462235.00INVOICE TOTAL:235.00 *Page 34 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532216 RIETZR ROBERT L. RIETZ JR.01262001/26/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *CHECK TOTAL:335.00D001530 ROSBOROS SHAY REMUS02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-795-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532217 RUSSPOWE RUSSO HARDWARE INC.622915007/15/19 01 V-BELTS, IDLER ARM, BUSHING, 01-410-56-00-5628260.4302 HYDRO SPRING KIT, SCREWS, LOCK ** COMMENT **03 NUTS, PULLEY** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:260.43 *CHECK TOTAL:260.43 532218 SAFKLEEN SAFETY-KLEEN8211463401/13/20 01 OIL CHANGE52-520-54-00-5462253.99INVOICE TOTAL:253.99 *CHECK TOTAL:253.99D001531 SCODROP PETER SCODRO02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL51-510-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00Page 35 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532219 SEBIS SEBIS DIRECT2917301/15/20 01 CITY SURVEY MAILING01-110-54-00-5430453.87INVOICE TOTAL:453.87 *CHECK TOTAL:453.87D001532 SENGM SENG, MATT02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-410-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001533 SLEEZERJ JOHN SLEEZER02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-410-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001534 SLEEZERS SCOTT SLEEZER02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001535 SMITHD DOUG SMITH02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL79-790-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00Page 36 of 42   01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D001536 SOELKET TOM SOELKE02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL52-520-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00D001537 STEFFANG GEORGE A STEFFENS02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL52-520-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532220 STEWART STEWART SPREADING, INC1263612/17/19 01 PUMPING SERVICES PROVIDED 01-000-24-00-24405,550.0002 HOA-BOOMBAH YORKVILLE BUSINESS ** COMMENT **03 CENTER** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:5,550.00 *CHECK TOTAL:5,550.00 532221 TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL CORPORATION11821301/13/20 01 BACKPLATE01-410-54-00-5435348.59INVOICE TOTAL:348.59 *11830901/17/20 01 LED 12IN PED01-410-54-00-5435169.22INVOICE TOTAL:169.22 *11831101/17/20 01 YELLOW PED01-410-54-00-5435180.00INVOICE TOTAL:180.00 *CHECK TOTAL:697.81Page 37 of 42   01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532222 TRUAXG GARY TRUAX01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462100.00INVOICE TOTAL:100.00 *CHECK TOTAL:175.00 532223 UNIVOFIL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISUPIN989101/09/20 01 PATROL RIFLE COURSE-SHEPHERD 01-210-54-00-5412464.00INVOICE TOTAL:464.00 *CHECK TOTAL:464.00 532224 UPS5361 DDEDC #3, INC01232001/23/20 01 1 PKG TO KFO01-110-54-00-545236.02INVOICE TOTAL:36.02 *CHECK TOTAL:36.02 532225 WALDENS WALDEN'S LOCK SERVICE2091201/10/20 01 CITY HALL LOWER LEVEL DOOR 23-216-54-00-544665.0002 LOCK ADJUSTMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:65.00 *CHECK TOTAL:65.00 532226 WATERSYS WATER SOLUTIONS UNLIMITED, INC3410401/10/20 01 CHEMICALS51-510-56-00-56383,044.83INVOICE TOTAL:3,044.83 *CHECK TOTAL:3,044.83Page 38 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------D001538 WEBERR ROBERT WEBER02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-410-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00 532227 WEEKSB WILLIAM WEEKS01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546275.00INVOICE TOTAL:75.00 *CHECK TOTAL:150.00 532228 WEXWEX BANK6357219901/31/20 01 JAN 2020 GASOLINE01-210-56-00-56956,123.9802 JAN 2020 GASOLINE51-510-56-00-5695880.9603 JAN 2020 GASOLINE52-520-56-00-5695886.9704 JAN 2020 GASOLINE01-410-56-00-5695880.9605 JAN 2020 GASOLINE01-220-56-00-5695272.15INVOICE TOTAL:9,045.02 *CHECK TOTAL:9,045.02D001539 WILLRETE ERIN WILLRETT02012002/01/20 01 JAN 2020 MOBILE EMAIL01-110-54-00-544045.0002 REIMBURSEMENT** COMMENT **INVOICE TOTAL:45.00 *DIRECT DEPOSIT TOTAL:45.00Page 39 of 42  01-110  ADMINISTRATION11-111  FOX HILL SSA25-225  PARKS & REC CAPITAL82-820  LIBRARY OPERATIONS01-120  FINANCE12-112  SUNFLOWER ESTATES42-420  DEBT SERVICE84-840  LIBRARY CAPITAL01-210  POLICE15-155  MOTOR FUEL TAX(MFT) 51-510  WATER OPERATIONS87-870  COUNTRYSIDE TIF 01-220  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT23-216  MUNICIPAL BUILDING52-520  SEWER OPERATIONS88-880  DOWNTOWN TIF01-410  STREET OPERATIONS23-230  CITY-WIDE CAPITAL72-720  LAND CASH89-890  DOWNTOWN TIF II01-540 HEALTH &  SANITATION25-205  POLICE CAPITAL79-790  PARKS DEPARTMENT90-XXX  DEVELOPER ESCROW01-640  ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES25-215  PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL79-795  RECREATION DEPARTMENT95-XXX  ESCROW DEPOSITDATE: 02/04/20TIME: 09:14:39UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE CHECK REGISTERID: AP211001.W0WINVOICES DUE ON/BEFORE 02/11/2020CHECK # VENDOR #INVOICE ITEMINVOICE #DATE # DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT # PROJECT CODE ITEM AMT------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 532229 WINKLERK KIRK WINKLER01182001/18/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-546293.00INVOICE TOTAL:93.00 *01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462200.00INVOICE TOTAL:200.00 *CHECK TOTAL:293.00 532230 WOLLNIKD DAVID WOLLNIK01252001/25/20 01 REFEREE79-795-54-00-5462125.00INVOICE TOTAL:125.00 *CHECK TOTAL:125.00 532231 WTRPRD WATER PRODUCTS, INC.029367501/22/20 01 BAND REPAIR CLAMP51-510-56-00-5640139.83INVOICE TOTAL:139.83 *CHECK TOTAL:139.83 532232 ZENON ZENON COMPANY698801/15/20 01 SWING SEAT & HARDWARE79-790-56-00-56401,406.00INVOICE TOTAL:1,406.00 *CHECK TOTAL:1,406.00290,328.5210,963.50TOTAL CHECKS PAID: TOTAL DIRECT DEPOSITS PAID: TOTAL AMOUNT PAID:301,292.02Page 40 of 42 REGULAR OVERTIME TOTAL IMRF FICA TOTALSMAYOR & LIQ. COM.808.34$ -$ 808.34$ -$ 61.84$ 870.18$ ALDERMAN3,100.00 - 3,100.00 - 237.15 3,337.15 ADMINISTRATION19,916.34 - 19,916.34 2,224.65 1,474.11 23,615.10 FINANCE11,103.46 - 11,103.46 1,240.25 822.09 13,165.80 POLICE122,582.72 2,353.66 124,936.38 723.73 9,156.18 134,816.29 COMMUNITY DEV.19,869.68 - 19,869.68 2,219.45 1,459.71 23,548.84 STREETS17,426.03 5,476.30 22,902.33 2,380.05 1,671.34 26,953.72 WATER14,536.20 90.69 14,626.89 1,633.81 1,071.45 17,332.15 SEWER8,844.70 - 8,844.70 987.94 638.46 10,471.10 PARKS21,568.85 - 21,568.85 2,366.35 1,583.68 25,518.88 RECREATION18,450.16 - 18,450.16 1,511.74 1,372.45 21,334.35 LIBRARY16,953.09 - 16,953.09 1,176.64 1,265.72 19,395.45 TOTALS275,159.57$ 7,920.65$ 283,080.22$ 16,464.61$ 20,814.18$ 320,359.01$ TOTAL PAYROLL320,359.01$ UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLEPAYROLL SUMMARYJanuary 24, 2020Page 41 of 42 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DATE Clerk's Check #131164- Kendall County Recorder (Page 1)01/24/2020 201.00$ Clerk's Check #131165- Kendall County Recorder (Page 2)01/29/2020 105.00 City Check Register (Pages 3 - 40)02/11/2020 301,292.02 SUB-TOTAL: $301,598.02 WIRE PAYMENTS US Bank - IRBB 2003B Bond - Interest PMT 01/27/2020 14,883.75$ US Bank - IRBB 2003B Bond - Principal PMT 01/27/2020 135,000.00 TOTAL PAYMENTS:$149,883.75 Bi - Weekly (Page 41)01/24/2020 320,359.01$ SUB-TOTAL: 320,359.01$ TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS:771,840.78$ UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE BILL LIST SUMMARY Tuesday, February 11, 2020 PAYROLL Page 42 of 42 Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/320/City-Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Mayor’s Report #1 Tracking Number CC 2020-06 National Suicide Prevention + Action Month Proclamation and Outreach City Council – February 11, 2020 None Mayor John Purcell Name Department UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE HOPE FOR THE DAY’s 2020 National Suicide Prevention + Action Month Proclamation  WHEREAS; September is known globally as “Suicide Prevention Month”, the National Suicide  Prevention + Action Month Proclamation was created to raise the visibility of the mental health  resources and suicide prevention services available in our community. The goal is to speak  openly about the importance of mental health and the impacts of suicide to help remove the  surrounding stigmas, and to direct those in need to the appropriate support services; and  WHEREAS; Suicidal thoughts can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, race, orientation,  income level, religion, or background; and according to the American Foundation for Suicide  Prevention (AFSP), Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death among adults, and the 2nd leading  cause of death among individuals between the ages of 10 and 34 in the US; and  WHEREAS; more than 47,000 people died by suicide across the United States in 2017, which,  according to the CDC, was more than twice the number of homicides, with an average of 129  suicides completed daily, which includes active military and veterans accounting for 13.5% of all  suicides nationally; and  WHEREAS; each and every suicide directly impacts a minimum of 100 individuals, including  family, friends, co‐workers, neighbors, and community members; and  WHEREAS; Yorkville, Illinois is no different than any other community across the country, but  chooses to publicly place our full support behind local educators, mental health professionals,  athletic coaches, law enforcement officers, and parents, as partners in supporting our  community in simply being available to one another; and  WHEREAS; global organizations like Hope For The Day (HFTD) and our local partner, NAMI‐KDK  (Kane‐South, DeKalb & Kendall Counties), are on the front lines of a war that many still refuse to  discuss, as suicide and mental health remain too uncomfortable to talk about; and  WHEREAS, every member of our community should understand that throughout life’s struggles  we all need the occasional reminder that we are all fighting our own battles; and    WHEREAS, I encourage all residents to take the time to check in with their family, friends, and  neighbors on a regular basis and to honestly communicate their appreciation for their existence  by any gesture they deem appropriate. A simple phone call, message, handshake, or hug can go  a long way towards helping someone realize that suicide is not the answer.   NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that I, John Purcell, do hereby proclaim the month of  September 2020, as National Suicide Prevention + Action Month in the United City of Yorkville.  Dated this 11th day of February, 2020, A.D.    ______________________________  John Purcell, Mayor  Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/320/City-Council Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Mayor’s Report #2 Tracking Number CC 2020-07 Proclamation for John Schneider’s 100th Birthday City Council – February 11, 2020 None Mayor John Purcell Name Department UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE Proclamation WHEREAS, John Schneider was born on February 10, 1920; and WHEREAS, John Schneider has served the United City of Yorkville and the residents of Kendall County with his time, energy, talents as a building and plumbing inspector; and WHEREAS, John Schneider is a dedicated member of the community serving the local American Legion, Lion’s Club and Masonic Lodge; and WHEREAS, John Schneider has spent his entire career helping others. He is a dedicated member of the community and has provided sound experience and judgment while owning and operating Schneider’s Hardware and Appliance Store; and WHEREAS, the Yorkville City Council, and residents are most grateful for the contributions he has made throughout his years living in the City and Serving our Country. NOW, THEREFORE, I, John P. Purcell, Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, do hereby honor John Schneider, for his 100th Birthday, and I would like to extend my personal best wishes to him and for continued success in life’s pursuits. Dated this 11th day of February 2020 A.D. _________________________ John P. Purcell, Mayor Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/gov_officials.php Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Mayor’s Report #3 Tracking Number CC 2020-08 Ordinance Amending the City Code, Title 6, Chapter 4 (Towing of Vehicles) City Council – February 11, 2020 Majority Approval James Jensen Police Name Department LAW OFFICE KATHLEEN FIELD ORR & ASSOCIATES 53 West Jackson Blvd. Suite 964 Chicago, Illinois 60604 (312)382-2113 (312)382-2127 facsimile KATHLEEN FIELD ORR kfo@kfoassoc.com M E M O R A N D U M To: Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville cc: Bart Olson, City Administrator and Chief James Jensen From: Kathleen Field Orr, City Attorney Date: February 5, 2020 Subject: Ordinance Review ______________________________________________________________________________ In 2008, the United City of Yorkville established a system of administrative adjudication to hear all local ordinance violations as authorized by the Illinois Municipal Code. In 2009, the City adopted “administrative tow ordinances” which authorized the City to tow motor vehicles as permitted by the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code but only if the owner of the towed vehicle was given an opportunity to contest the tow. Given that the City had an administrative adjudication system in operation, the City was able to proceed with the towing of motor vehicles but only as permitted by the laws of the State. Since 2009, the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code has been amended to specify specific code violations which permit towing. In accordance therewith, Chief Jensen and I have reviewed the City Code and the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code in order to have City’s ordinances on administrative tow align with the State law. The ordinance attached hereto updates Chapter 4 of Title 6 of the City Code to incorporate all of the violations of the State Motor Vehicle Code authorizing the towing of motor vehicles. Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 1 Ordinance No. 2020-________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois (the "City") is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, it is imperative that those persons operating vehicles do so in a safe manner with the express permission of its owners; and, WHEREAS, it is imperative that vehicles are not left unattended on public ways or are used in connection with any prohibited conduct; and, WHEREAS, the City has previously determined that if vehicles are abandoned or disabled, or used in connection with certain prohibited conduct, it is in the best interests of the general public that such vehicles be removed or placed under the control of the City’s Police Department; and, WHEREAS, it has now been determined that certain other prohibited conduct should be the basis for removing vehicles from the public way or placing vehicles under the control of the City’s Police Department, pursuant to state law (625 ILCS 5/11-208.7), as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the united City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1. The recitals in the preambles to this Ordinance are incorporated into this Section 1 as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. Section 6-4-6 of Chapter 4 of Title 6 of the City Code is amended as follows by deleting said Section 6-4-6 in its entirety and replacing it with the following: 6-4-6: PROHIBITED ACTS RESULTING IN SEIZURE AND IMPOUNDMENT: A. Conduct Prohibited: A motor vehicle operated with the permission, express or implied, of the owner of record, that is used in connection with any of the following violations shall be subject to seizure and impoundment by the City. The owner of record of said vehicle shall be liable to the City for an administrative penalty of five hundred dollars ($500.00) in addition to any towing and storage fees, and other fees deemed applicable. As used in this section, the owner of record of a motor vehicle means the record title holder: 1. Any vehicle which is operated by a person driving while his/her driver's license, permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked in violation of 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-303. For the purposes of this section, the terms "revoked" or "suspended", when used in the context of driving privileges or driver licenses, shall have the same meaning as contained in the Illinois Vehicle Code, 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6- 100 et seq. This section shall not apply if a license is suspended solely for an unpaid parking or moving citation or due to failure to comply with emission testing. Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 2 2. Any vehicle which is operated by a person driving while under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds of any combination thereof, in violation of 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-501(a). 3. Any vehicle that is used by a person who does not hold a valid Illinois driver's license or permit or a restricted driver's permit issued under sections 6-205, 6-206 or 6-113 of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code, 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-205, 5/6-206 or 5/6-113, or who holds an expired driver’s license for more than one year in violation of section 6-101 of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code. 4. Any vehicle which is operated by a person driving against whom a warrant has been issued by a Circuit Court in Illinois for failing to appear and failing to answer charges that the driver violated subsection A1, A2 or A3 of this section. 5. Any vehicle that contains any controlled substance or unlawful amount of cannabis, as defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 570/100 et seq., and the Illinois Cannabis Control Act, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 550/1 et seq., or that is used in the unlawful purchase of, attempted to purchase of, sale of, or attempted sale of such controlled substances or cannabis. 6. Any vehicle used in connection with the unlawful use of weapons in violation of 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-1 et seq., ("deadly weapons") of the Illinois Criminal Code, or that contains a firearm or ammunition for which a firearms owner's identification card is required under the Illinois Owner's Identification Card Act, 430 Illinois Compiled Statutes 65/0.01 et seq. 7. Any vehicle that is used in the commission of prostitution as defined in the Illinois Criminal Code, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11 et seq., solicitation of a prostitute or a sexual act as defined in said code, or pimping or juvenile pimping as defined in said code. 8. Any vehicle which is used by a person during the aiding or abetting or commission of a misdemeanor, felony or forcible felony as those terms are defined in the Illinois Criminal Code, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/2-7, 5/2-8 and 5/2-11. 9. Any vehicle that is operated by a person who is recklessly driving with a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property, or knowingly uses an incline in the roadway (such as a railroad crossing, bridge approach, or hill) to cause said vehicle to become airborne, pursuant to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-503. 10. Any vehicle that is used in connection with street racing, as defined in 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-506. 11. Any vehicle that is operated at a speed of at least 35 miles per hour above the maximum speed limit for that road, pursuant to 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-601.5. Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 3 12. Any vehicle that is used in connection with the offenses of theft or retail theft, attempted or otherwise, as defined in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/16 et seq. 13. Any vehicle that is used in the commission of, or in the attempt to commit, an offense listed in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/36-1. B. Driving While Intoxicated; Standard Of Evidence: A sworn report of a police officer, prepared in conformity with section 11-501.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-501.1, establishing that person has refused testing or has submitted to a test that discloses a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more, or any amount of a drug, substance, or intoxicating compound in the person's breath, blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis listed in the Cannabis Control Act, controlled substance listed in the Controlled Substances Act, or an intoxicating compound listed in the use of Intoxicating Compounds Act, shall constitute prima facie evidence under this chapter sufficient to establish a finding of the vehicle owner's liability under this chapter. The presumption may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately from and after its passage and approval according to law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this ______ day of _______________, 2020.  KEN KOCH ________ DAN TRANSIER ________ JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI ________ ARDEN JOE PLOCHER ________ CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ________ JOEL FRIEDERS ________ SEAVER TARULIS ________ JASON PETERSON ________ Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this ______ day of _______________, 2020. ______________________________ Mayor Attest: ___________________________ City Clerk   Have a question or comment about this agenda item? Call us Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm at 630-553-4350, email us at agendas@yorkville.il.us, post at www.facebook.com/CityofYorkville, tweet us at @CityofYorkville, and/or contact any of your elected officials at http://www.yorkville.il.us/gov_officials.php Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: See attached memo. Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Economic Development Committee #1 Tracking Number EDC 2019-84 City of Plano Boundary Agreement City Council – February 11, 2020 CC 11-26-19 Tabled until 02-11-20 CC meeting. EDC 2019-84 Majority Approval Update and extension of existing boundary agreement with City of Plano. Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble Community Development Name Department 1 BACKGROUND If the City Council will recall, staff initially presented approval of a draft boundary agreement extension between Yorkville and Plano at the November 12, 2019 meeting as part of a public hearing. At that time, the proposed planning boundary line between Yorkville and Plano followed the original contours of Eldamain Road and did not include the unincorporated parcel of Fox River Bluff. However, during the public hearing, Alderman Funkhouser recommended and City Council concurred for staff to seek inclusion of this parcel as part of the proposed new boundary agreement, since a previous inquiry for annexation into Yorkville was made by the prior property owner in 2005. The following maps illustrates the initially proposed boundary line (left) which did not include the Fox River Bluff parcel and the recommended boundary line which included Fox River Bluff parcel (right): Memorandum To: City Council From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: January 27, 2020 Subject: City of Plano Boundary Agreement Update and Extension 2 UPDATED PROPOSAL However, after consideration of Yorkville’s request, the City of Plano rejected the revision to include the Fox River Bluff parcel as part of the proposed boundary line between the two cities. Staff reported back to City Council at the November 26, 2019 meeting regarding Plano’s unfavorable response to the proposed boundary line revision and new direction was given to staff. The recommendation was to adjust the boundary line westward to follow the centerline of the reconstructed Eldamain Road which abuts the Fox River Bluff parcel on the south (see map to the right). After additional follow-up with staff, Plano officials have agreed to adjusting the boundary line westward to follow the reconstructed Eldamain Road centerline. The established boundary line between Yorkville and Plano will remain Eldamain Road, and upon the planned reconstruction and extension, the approximately 160-acre Fox River Bluffs parcel (now owned by the Kendall County Forest Preserve) would lie on the west side of Eldamain Road. The City of Yorkville would gain an additional approximately 113 acres of future developable land (refer to aerial above). STAFF COMMENTS & RECOMMENDATIONS The City of Plano conducted its public hearing on November 25, 2019, and additional meetings were held on January 13, 2020 and January 24, 2020, regarding the proposed boundary agreement extension and revised map. Based on the positive feedback received from Plano, staff recommends the adoption of the proposed Plano Boundary Agreement extension for a period of twenty (20) years, or until 2039, with the revised boundary line following the centerline of Eldamain Road as illustrated on the map above. This is consistent with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan Update and sound planning practices. 3 ATTACHMENTS 1. Draft Ordinance 2. Draft Plano Boundary Agreement 3. Proposed Boundary Agreement Map 4. Master Boundary Agreement Map 5. Aerials of Plano/Yorkville Boundaries (1999, 2009 and 2019) 6. Memo to City Council dated November 14, 2019 7. Memo to City Council dated November 5, 2019 8. Public Hearing Notice   Ordinance No. 2020-____ Page 1 Ordinance No. 2020-_____ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE AND THE CITY OF PLANO WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the “City”) is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State of Illinois; and, WHEREAS, there is unincorporated territory lying between the City and the City of Plano (“Plano”) that was the subject of a previous Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement (“Boundary Agreement”) entered into between the City and Plano and it is the desire of each to update and extend the terms of that Boundary Agreement for an additional twenty years; and, WHEREAS, the Section 11-12-9 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-12- 9) provides for the entering into jurisdictional boundary line agreements after notice and hearing; and, WHEREAS, The City and Plano have negotiated a new Boundary Agreement to establish a jurisdictional boundary line in order to enable each municipality to plan the orderly growth and development of their communities by the exercise of their planning, annexation, zoning and subdivision authority on its side of the boundary line. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, State of Illinois, as follows: Section 1: That the JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF PLANO AND THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, between the United City of Yorkville and the City of Plano, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A, be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement on behalf of the United City of Yorkville. Section 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval according to law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ CITY CLERK   Ordinance No. 2020-____ Page 2 KEN KOCH ________ DAN TRANSIER ________ JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI ________ ARDEN JOE PLOCHER ________ CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ________ JOEL FRIEDERS ________ SEAVER TARULIS ________ JASON PETERSON ________ Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ MAYOR STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) Above Space for Recorder’s Use Only JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PLANO AND THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS This Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement by and between the City of Plano, Kendall County, Illinois a non-home rule municipal corporation (“Plano”) by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois, and the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois a non- home rule municipal corporation (“Yorkville”) by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois dated this _____ day of ___________________, 2019. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Plano and Yorkville recognize that the unincorporated lands lying between their current municipal boundaries provide unusual growth opportunities for their respective communities; and, WHEREAS, Plano and Yorkville are aware of the fact that the opportunities for development in said unincorporated area will be accompanied by increased demands for transportation services, governmental police power services, utilities services, and other municipal services and the resulting financial commitments to meet such additional services; and, WHEREAS, in order to plan for the demands which occur with development, Plano and Yorkville entered into a Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement in 1999 which established an agreed “Jurisdictional Boundary Line” between the cities and included such other measures as deemed to be in the best interests of their respective communities; and, WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of Plano and Yorkville desire to extend its Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement as hereinafter set forth, in order to provide for the orderly development of the unincorporated areas lying between their municipalities and continue the spirit of cooperation between both communities which has existed since 1999; and, WHEREAS, Plano and Yorkville further recognize that planning for the development of the unincorporated land lying between their municipal boundaries must include provisions for open space preservation, flood control, population density, joint operation of public facilities, ecological and economic impact, and multi-purpose uses; and, WHEREAS, Plano and Yorkville and their respective citizens may be affected by potential development and the issues development presents and therefore believe it to be in their best interest that municipal boundaries and areas of municipal authority between their respective municipalities be established in order to plan effectively and efficiently for development between their communities and the conservation of the available resources for their respective residents without influences from developers or political factions; and, WHEREAS, Plano and Yorkville have authorized, by ordinance, the execution of this Agreement as an exercise of their intergovernmental cooperation authority under the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and pursuant to the terms and provisions of Section 5/11- 12-9 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-12-9). NOW, THEREFORE, upon the consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and upon the further consideration of the recitals hereinabove set forth, it is hereby agreed between Plano and Yorkville as follows: 1. That Plano shall have jurisdiction west of a certain boundary line and Yorkville shall have jurisdiction east of a certain boundary line as depicted on the map attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Jurisdictional Boundary Line”) and legally described on Exhibit B, which is attached hereto, both of which are incorporated herein. In the event of a variance in the legal description and the boundary map, the legal description shall take precedence. During the term of this Agreement, each municipality agrees to the immediate disconnection and shall not object to the disconnection of such territory which may lay beyond the Jurisdictional Boundary Line as described on Exhibits A and B, whether said disconnection be by petition of the land owner, court action or otherwise. 2. Plano and Yorkville agree not to annex, zone or perform any other act as authorized by law involving territory lying within the jurisdiction of the other municipality. 3. In the event that Plano or Yorkville is better able to provide municipal water or sewer service to a particular parcel of land lying outside its City limits, and annexed or to be annexed to the other City (as to Plano, a parcel lying West of the Jurisdictional Boundary Line, and as to Yorkville, a parcel lying East of the Jurisdictional Boundary Line), the municipality better able to provide service, shall not refuse service simply because the parcel is not within its City limits and shall not require annexation, but shall, subject to availability and capacity, allow connection to and service from its utility system, subject at all times to the ordinances, fees and charges (uniformly applied) applicable to the providing of service to lands outside of the municipality. 4. The Jurisdictional Boundary Line between Plano and Yorkville, for municipal government planning, subdivision control and municipal purposes shall be as described in Exhibits A and B and all future annexations by the corporate authorities of both Cities shall be adopted in conformance with the provisions of this Agreement. 5. Except by agreement as to utility service as provided in Paragraph 3 of this Agreement and except upon the subsequent joint written agreement, duly authorized by the Corporate Authorities of both Cities, Plano and Yorkville hereby agree that they shall not act to annex or exercise any zoning authority or subdivision control authority beyond the Jurisdictional Boundary Line as established in this Agreement; provided, however, it is understood that this Agreement shall not be construed so as to limit or adversely affect the right of either municipality to file a statutory objection to proposed rezoning or proposed land use within one and one-half (1 ½) miles of its corporate limits. Each City further agrees that it will actively oppose any attempt to effectuate an involuntary annexation to its respective municipality which annexation would have the effect of changing the Jurisdictional Boundary Line established under this Agreement. 6. Plano and Yorkville had originally agreed that Yorkville was (and remains) responsible to use its own funds or funds from a third-party such as developers through recapture agreements to equalize the $3,400,000 expended by Plano for improvements to Eldamain Road. Pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement executed in 2011 among Plano, Yorkville and Kendall County (the “IGA”), Kendall County agreed to bring Eldamain Road under its jurisdiction and made roadway improvements costing $6,300,000 for that portion of the roadway from the Menards Distribution Center to Galena Road. The parties agreed to equally share the cost of $6,300,000 which cost was to be paid through recapture agreements from future municipal developments. It was determined in the IGA that Plano was required to assess $34.85 per lineal foot for a total of 11,290 lineal feet in order to pay $400,000 being its share of $2,100,000 for the improvements made by Kendall County, reduced by $1,700,000 for the amounts already expended by it for improvements to Eldamain Road and Yorkville was to assess $336.59 per lineal foot for a total of 11,468 lineal feet in order to recapture a total of $1,700,000 as expended by Plano and $2,100,000 of its share of the cost to further improvement Eldamain Road for a total of approximately $3,800,000 . The parties hereto confirm that as of the date hereof, the respective obligations of the cities hereinabove set forth remain outstanding. 7. It is agreed that neither Plano nor Yorkville shall either directly or indirectly seek any modification of this Agreement through court action and that this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until amended or changed by the mutual agreement of both respective corporate authorities. 8. If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared invalid for any reason, such invalidation shall not affect other provisions of this Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provision and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are to be severable. 9. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois and shall be published by the cities and recorded with the Kendall County Recorder. 10. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and execution by Plano and Yorkville and shall continue in full force and effect for a period of twenty (20) years. The term of this Agreement may be extended, renewed or revised at the end of the initial term or extended terms hereof by further agreement of the municipalities. 11. The parties deem each clause, paragraph and undertaking herein to be severable and the application of this Agreement to any individual landowners to likewise be severable. Therefore, the parties agree that in the event any clause, paragraph or undertaking is deemed invalid or unconstitutional, or in the event the application of this Agreement to any landowner is deemed invalid or unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable, such invalidity, unconstitutionality or unenforceability shall not affect the other undertakings made herein by the parties, and the rest of the Agreement and its application to landowners shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City of Plano and the United City of Yorkville have caused this Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement to be executed by their respective Mayor and attested by their respective City Clerk, pursuant to Ordinances adopted by each municipality authorizing the execution of this Jurisdictional. 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y Driveway Rebecca Ct Hale S t Troon Dr Driveway Driveway Jones St DrivewayCharles St Driveway Route 34 West S t PROPOSED BOUNDARYPROPOSED BOUNDARYPROPOSED BOUNDARYPROPOSED BOUNDARYUnited City of Yorkville, Illinois PROPOSED YORKVILLE/PLANO BOUNDARY AGREEMENT ADDRESS: 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville Illinois DATA: All permit data and geographic data are property of the United City of Yorkville LOCATION: (I:)//Community Development/Boundary Agreements/Plano Boundary Map DATE:November 19, 2019 47 71 126 34 47 71 SUGAR GROVESUGAR GROVE AURORAAURORA BIG ROCKBIG ROCK PLANOPLANO MONTGOMERYMONTGOMERY OSWEGOOSWEGO MILLBROOKMILLBROOK JOLIETJOLIET PLATTVILLEPLATTVILLE United City of Yorkville, Illinois YORKVILLE SURROUNDING BOUNDARY AGREEMENTS ADDRESS: 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville Illinois DATA: All permit data and geographic data are property of the United City of Yorkville LOCATION: (I:)//Community Development/Boundary Agreements/Master Boundary Agreement Map DATE: November 13, 2019 Yorkville Municipal Boundary Yorkville Planning Boundary Yorkville/Sugar GroveOct. 25, 2016 - Oct. 25, 2036 Yorkville/OswegoJan. 25, 2002 - Sept. 1, 2021 Yorkville/PlaineldJan. 30, 2001 - Jan. 30, 2021 Yorkville/MontgomeryNov. 26, 2007 - Nov. 26, 2027 Yorkville/PlanoPending YORKVILLE/PLANO 1999 YORKVILLE/PLANO 2009 YORKVILLE/PLANO 2019 1 UPDATE During the public hearing regarding this matter at the November 12th City Council meeting, Alderman Funkhouser requested that the boundary line for the proposed updated Plano Boundary Agreement be shifted west of the Fox River Bluffs parcel to the centerline of the road (see below images). The Fox River Bluffs property remains undeveloped and is currently owned by the Kendall County Forest Preserve. It is also zoned RPD-2 (Residential Planned Development) in Kendall County. While the original 1999 Plano/Yorkville boundary agreement map did not have the line west of this parcel, Fox River Bluffs has been identified within Yorkville’s planning boundary since the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and the 2016 Comprehensive Plan Update. This is based upon a 2005 inquiry to the City by the former landowner of the parcel seeking annexation and development concept plan review, although a formal application was never submitted. Memorandum To: City Council From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: November 14, 2019 Subject: City of Plano Boundary Agreement Update and Extension 2 Although this parcel is not currently contiguous to either city’s corporate limits, it is located less than 800-feet from Yorkville’s western boundary and approximately 4,000 feet south of Plano’s boundary. Additionally, City public utilities are available about one (1) mile east of the subject property on Fox Road in the Rivers Edge subdivision, making it plausible that future development could occur in Yorkville. However, the established boundary agreement line between Yorkville and Plano has been Eldamain Road, and upon the planned reconstruction and extension, the Fox River Bluffs would lie on the west side of Eldamain, generally understood to be for Plano. Staff has reached out to the City of Plano in the proposed revision to the map and they have rejected the adjustment to the boundary line to the west to include the Fox River Bluffs parcel. After additional follow-up with staff, Plano officials have expressed openness to adjusting the boundary line westward to follow the reconstructed Eldamain Road centerline which abuts the Fox River Bluffs parcel on the south as illustrated on the map #3 to the right. Staff Comments & Recommendation The City of Plano is planned to conduct a public hearing on November 25, 2019 regarding the proposed boundary agreement extension and revised map. Feedback is expected to be received after that meeting. At this time staff continues to recommend the adoption of the proposed Plano Boundary Agreement extension for a period of twenty (20) years, or until 2039, with the revised boundary line following the centerline of Eldamain Road as illustrated on Map #3. This is consistent with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan Update and sound planning practices. 1 Summary Per the recently completed Comprehensive Plan Update, a short-term goal of the City is to pursue new and extend existing boundary agreements with neighboring communities in an effort to promote and implement effective growth management practices. The proposed boundary agreement extension with the City of Plano, which expired on June 24, 2019, would now expire in the year 2039 and is the second of several existing agreements that are up for renewal and will be presented to the City Council for reconsideration. The City approved a similar boundary agreement extension between Yorkville and Sugar Grove in 2016. Background Illinois statute allows municipalities with adopted official plans (comprehensive plans) to enter into a boundary agreement when unincorporated territory is within 1½ miles of the boundaries of two or more corporate authorities. The United City of Yorkville has current boundary agreements with Montgomery, Oswego, Plano, Plainfield and Sugar Grove (refer to attached map). Other municipalities currently overlapping 1½ mile jurisdiction with Yorkville with whom the City does not have boundary agreements with include Millbrook and Newark. Municipalities that are beyond the contiguous 1½ mile jurisdiction with Yorkville, but likely to encroach this jurisdiction based on their current future planning areas, include Joliet, Lisbon, Millington and Plattville. The intent of the boundary agreement is to delineate a line which shall mark the boundaries of the respective jurisdiction and agree not to annex any unincorporated land which lies within the jurisdiction of the other municipality as established by such line. Further, Illinois statute requires boundary agreements to: • Consider the natural flow of storm water drainage of the area; • Include the entire area of a single tract having common ownership within one jurisdiction, when practical. • Not exceed a term of 20 years, however, following the expiration of the term it may be extended, renewed, or revised as the parties agree. Advantages and Disadvantages Boundary agreements create the opportunity for meaningful future land planning and establish proposed locations of different types of land uses. In addition, boundary agreements can specify infrastructure needs and responsibilities between corporate authorities so that development within the area between each municipality is orderly and efficient. However, there are other advantages and disadvantages to be considered. Memorandum To: City Council From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: November 5, 2019 Subject: Public Hearing – City of Plano Boundary Agreement Update and Extension 2 The advantages of entering into boundary agreements include: - Eliminating the risk of developers/property owners’ ability to obtain concessions from a municipality by pitting neighboring communities against one another; - Allowing for better land use and infrastructure planning for the area. A determined boundary prevents a municipality from over or undersizing water and sewer lines, for example; - Reducing negative aspects of ‘competing’ with neighboring municipalities for territory; - Allowing for proactive verses reactive planning. While annexation and incorporation put communities in a reactive mode (reacting to a petition from a developer/property owner), cooperative boundary agreements enable communities to proactively guide their future. Potential disadvantages to Boundary Agreements include: - Agreement obligates future City Council officials to abide by the terms set forth in the boundary agreement for a period of up to twenty (20) years. As witnessed in this region, many changes have occurred over the last 20 years with population growth in the late 1990’s early 2000’s and then the economic/housing crisis in the mid 2000’s, both of which could not have been foreseen by city leaders during either time period. - Limitation and restriction of property owner’s choices as a result of boundary agreements. As stated above, one of the main purposes of entering into an agreement is to prevent property owners from ‘pitting’ municipalities against one another, however, this also means determining in the agreement what jurisdiction the territory will ultimately be annexed to – thus eliminating the property owners’ choice of community. - Level of compromise. Some concessions may need to be given in order to ‘compromise’ with a neighboring community in a boundary agreement. Original City of Plano Boundary Agreement The original boundary agreement between the United City of Yorkville and the City of Plano, was executed on June 24, 1999 (recorded in April 2001) and amended in 2005, established the following considerations for future development for the unincorporated area between the two communities: - The agreed upon boundary between Yorkville and Plano would be Eldamain Road (see attached map). o The boundary basically runs north/south beginning on the east side of Ashe Road continuing down along Eldamain Road and terminating at IL Route 71 (Stagecoach Road). o This approximately nine (9) mile boundary has primarily agriculture/farm land with some scattered residential homes on both the Plano and Yorkville sides of the boundary. A large industrial user (Menards Distribution Center) is located on the Plano side of the boundary and several large parcels on the Yorkville side of the boundary is zoned for industrial/manufacturing land uses. 3 o Note in the attached aerials from 1999, when the boundary agreement was initially approved, 2009 and 2019, no significant changes with regards to land use and development along Eldamain Road occurred in either municipality. - The agreement does not limit or adversely affect either municipality from filing a statutory objection to a proposed rezoning within one and one-half mile (1½) of its corporate boundary. o Since this agreement’s execution, staff is aware of only one (1) statutory objections filed by Yorkville in August 2016 regarding Jet’s Towing and Services located at 790 Eldamain Road for a requested rezoning and variance. The requested rezoning was from the county’s A-1 Agricultural District to the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District to operate a towing and truck storage area on an approximately 8.8-acre parcel located about one (1) mile north of Corneils Road and just south of Galena Road in Bristol Township. - In the event that the City of Plano or the City of Yorkville is better able to provide municipal water or sewer service to a particular parcel or land lying outside its City limits, and annexed or to be annexed to the other City, the municipality better able to provide service shall not refuse service simply because the parcel is not within its City limits and shall not require annexation, but shall, subject to availability and capacity, allow connection to and service from its utility system, subject at all times to the ordinances, fees and charges (uniformly applied) applicable to the providing of services to lands outside of the municipality. o Neither the City of Yorkville nor the City of Plano have utilized this option. - Both municipalities shall adopt appropriate Ordinances for the protection of well sites and ground water. o Yorkville has adopted numerous ordinances related to the protection of well sites and ground water since the adoption of the boundary agreement in 2000. Those have included:  Community Well Protection Ordinance (Ord. 2001-6)  Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance (Ord. 2003-19)  Wetland Protection Regulations for Water Quality and Stormwater Management (Ord. 2008-01)  Ordinance Prohibiting the Use of Groundwater within the Corporate Limits by the Installation or Drilling of Wells (Ord. 2008-78)  Fox River Watershed Ordinance (2009-48)  Ordinance Regulating the Illicit Discharge and Connections to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (Ord. 2010-05)  Stormwater Management Program Plan (Ord. 2010-13)  Blackberry Creek Watershed Ordinance (Res. 2012-17)  Stormwater Management Ordinance (Res. 2012-30) - Expansion and Improvements of Eldamain Road. o Language within the boundary agreement stated the City of Plano previously spent approximately $3,400,000 for the improvement of Eldamain Road, north of Route 34. Therefore, the City of Yorkville was obligated to the further improvement of 4 Eldamain Road south of Route 34 and north of that portion of Eldamain previously improved by Plano to equal the $3,400,000 spent by Plano. o The agreement also stated should the City of Plano have an owner or developer west of Eldamain Road seeking Eldamain Roadway improvements prior to the City of Yorkville making funds available for their portion of the roadway improvements, the municipalities may enter into an intergovernmental agreement providing for the recapture or repayment of said expenses. o Each municipality agreed that no further expansion to or improvements of Eldamain Road, north or south of US 34 (Veterans Parkway) would be made without consulting the other municipality concerning the nature, scope and financing of said improvements. o Major repairs or maintenance of Eldamain Road to which both municipalities are contiguous are the time of repair would be on a 50/50% cost sharing basis. Additionally. Local costs for signalization on said roads shall be allocated based upon the number of intersection quadrants located in each municipality.  The City of Yorkville has not undertaken any major repairs or expansion to Eldamain Road. In 2006, Kendall County took jurisdiction over all of Eldamain Road to forward its transportation plan to reconstruct, reconfigure and extend Eldamain Road from US 34 south to Walker Road; making Eldamain Road a major north/south collector roadway in Kendall County.  Subsequently in February 2011, the City of Yorkville, the City of Plano and the County of Kendall entered into an intergovernmental agreement in which allowed the County to move forward with the extension and reconstruction of Eldamain Road and stipulated the City of Yorkville could repay its share of road reconstruction cost ($2.1 million) through the collection of recapture payments from future annexed properties located along the corridor on a per lineal foot fee. Proposed New Plano Boundary Agreement The proposed updated boundary agreement between the City of Yorkville and the City of Plano would be extended for another twenty (20) year term, or until 2039, and continue most of the same provisions of the exiting agreement. The following are revisions to the current boundary agreement that have been made under the proposed new agreement: • Paragraph #4D of Original Agreement – Proposed revision states in Paragraph 5 that the boundary agreement does not preclude either municipality from filing a statutory objection to any land use change (such as Special Uses), not just rezoning requests, within one and one- half (1½) miles of its corporate boundaries. • Paragraph #5 of Original Agreement– Proposed revision removes this section in its entirety, as the corporate boundaries of both municipalities have expanded significantly since 1999. Additionally, there would be no parcels identified where the transfer of Subdivision Control Standards would apply. • Paragraph #6 of Original Agreement – Proposed revision removes this section in its entirety, as both municipalities have adopted appropriate well sites and groundwater protection ordinances. 5 • Paragraph #7 of Original Agreement – Proposed revision reflects in Paragraph 6 the February 2011 Intergovernmental Agreement between the United City of Yorkville, the City of Plano and the County of Kendall. • Paragraph #12 of Original Agreement – Proposed revision removes this section in its entirety, as it no longer applies since the well has been sold to the City of Plano years ago. • Paragraph #13 of Original Agreement - Removal of this section in its entirety is proposed, as the previously refenced February 2011 Intergovernmental Agreement would apply. Staff Comments & Recommendation Staff recommends adoption of the proposed Plano Boundary Agreement extension for a period of twenty (20) years, or until 2039. This is consistent with the goals of the Comprehensive Plan Update and sound planning practices. Per the Illinois Statutes, both corporate authorities are required to provide a public notice of the proposed boundary agreement for no less than 15 days at the location where notices are posted for any village board or city council meetings as well as publication within the local newspaper. Staff published a notice in the October 4th edition of the Beacon News. PUBLIC NOTICE OF A PROPOSED JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS AND THE CITY OF PLANO, ILLINOIS NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN, THAT PURSUANT TO Section 11-12-9 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-12-9) that the Mayor and City Council (the “Corporate Authorities”) of the United City of Yorkville will hold a public hearing to consider the update and renewal of an existing expiring boundary agreement by the adoption of a new Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement (“Boundary Agreement”) between the United City of Yorkville and the City of Plano. The public hearing on the proposed Boundary Agreement will be held on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkville City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois 60560. A copy of the proposed Boundary Agreement, including a map depicting the location of the proposed boundary line, is on file in the Community Development Department at the Yorkville City Hall and is available for review and inspection by the public during regular City Hall hours. The proposed Boundary Agreement would establish a jurisdictional boundary line in order to enable each municipality to plan the orderly growth and development of their communities by the exercise of their planning, annexation, zoning and subdivision authority on its side of the boundary line. It is anticipated that the boundary line to be established shall be substantially the same as the previously existing boundary line. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any written comments should be addressed to the Yorkville Community Development Department, City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois 60560, and will be accepted up to the date of the public hearing. By order of the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. Lisa Pickering City Clerk Agenda Item Summary Memo Title: Meeting and Date: Synopsis: Council Action Previously Taken: Date of Action: Action Taken: Item Number: Type of Vote Required: Council Action Requested: Submitted by: Agenda Item Notes: See attached memo. Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Agenda Item Number Economic Development Committee #2 Tracking Number EDC 2020-13 Kendall County Intergovernmental Agreement Renewal – Inspection Services City Council – February 11, 2020 3/12/2019 Approval of Renewed Agreement Majority Approval Annual renewal of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the United City of Yorkville and Kendall County related to building & plumbing inspection services. Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble Community Development Name Department Summary In May 2013, the City approved Resolution 2013-13 which executed an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Yorkville and Kendall County for shared building inspection services, on an as need basis, for a term of three (3) years. And in 2014, the City approved an amendment to the agreement which added shared plumbing services via Resolution 2014-34 and a renewal to this agreement was approved in March 2016 via Resolution 2016-08; Resolution 2017-15 in March 2017; and Resolution 2018-05 in March of 2018. Each extending the reciprocal service for an additional year. Last year’s agreement renewal was approved via Res. 2019-11. Although the City now outsources some of its inspection services to B&F, staff feels this arrangement has worked very well for both the County and the City over the last several years. The following chart illustrates the number of reciprocal inspections conducted by each governmental entity for calendar years 2016, 2016, 2018 and 2019: 2016 2017 2018 2019 Kendall County inspections conducted by City 148 23 40 5 City inspections conducted by Kendall County 58 11 0 0 Since the existing agreement is set to expire on March 12, 2020, the proposed attached draft agreement is intended to continue the existing shared services agreement for an additional year with an option to renew annually upon written agreement between the City and the County. Proposed Agreement The basic substance of the agreement offers substitute inspection services for the City of Yorkville and Kendall County should the Code Officials of the respective government agencies be on vacation or otherwise unavailable to conduct their normal duties. The agreement, which is on an as need basis, consists of the following services when requested: footing inspections; backfill inspections; foundation wall inspections; concrete slab inspections; rough framing inspections; rough electric inspections; underground electric inspections; electrical service inspections; insulation inspections; roofing inspections and final inspections. In addition to these services, the agreement also includes rough plumbing and final plumbing inspections but does not include plan review or permit approval of plumbing work. The current intergovernmental agreement revised language related to commercial general liability and automobile liability which has been reviewed by the City Attorney and the city’s insurance carrier. Memorandum To: Economic Development Committee From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Pete Ratos, Building Code Official Date: January 13, 2020 Subject: Renewed Kendall County Intergovernmental Agreement Reciprocal Building Inspection and Plumbing Inspection Services Staff Comments/Recommendation Both Yorkville’s Building Department staff and Kendall County’s Building Department believes that this back-up for inspection services is beneficial. Therefore, we support the extension of the agreement for an additional year. Kendall County’s Planning Building and Zoning Committee (PB&Z) will be reviewing this proposed amendment in within the next month, as well. Should you have any specific questions regarding the attached proposal; staff will be available at Tuesday night’s meeting. Resolution No. 2020-___ Page 1 Resolution No. 2020- A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR RECIPROCAL BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES BETWEEN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE AND KENDALL COUNTY BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: That the Intergovernmental Agreement for Reciprocal Building Inspections Services Between Kendall County, Illinois and the United City of Yorkville, Illinois - 2020, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit A, is hereby approved, and John Purcell, Mayor, and Lisa Pickering, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the United City of Yorkville. Section 2: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this day of , 2020. CITY CLERK KEN KOCH JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI CHRIS FUNKHOUSER SEAVER TARULIS DAN TRANSIER ARDEN JOE PLOCHER JOEL FRIEDERS JASON PETERSON Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this day of , 2020. MAYOR Page 1 of 11 Exhibit A INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR RECIPROCAL BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES BETWEEN KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS - 2020 THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (“the Agreement”) by and between the County of Kendall, a unit of local government of the State of Illinois (“Kendall County”) and the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois (the “City”) a municipal corporation of the State of Illinois, is as follows: WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, Article VII, Section 10, provides that units of local government may contract or otherwise associate among themselves to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function in any manner not prohibited by law or by ordinance and may use their credit, revenues, and other resources to pay costs related to intergovernmental activities; and WHEREAS, the City and Kendall County are units of local government within the meaning of Article VII, Section 1 of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 who are authorized to enter into intergovernmental agreements pursuant to the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority granted by the Illinois Counties Code and Illinois Municipal Code (55 ILCS 5/1-1001, et seq. and 65 ILCS 5/1-1-1, et seq.), the County and City (collectively referred to as the “Parties”) are both authorized to perform inspections of buildings within their respective jurisdictions to promote the health and safety of the public; and WHEREAS, units of local government may establish agreements with other units of local government within the State of Illinois to enforce building codes pursuant to 20 ILCS 3105/10.09- 1(f), which is commonly known as the Capital Development Board Act; and Page 2 of 11 WHEREAS, the County and City wish to share their resources and assist each other in the performance of inspections on an as needed basis, while not surrendering their own jurisdiction or relinquishing any of their rights. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants hereafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. The foregoing preambles are hereby incorporated into this Agreement as if fully restated in this Section 1. Section 2. a. The Parties agree that Kendall County Code Official Brian Holdiman and the United City of Yorkville Building Code Official Peter Ratos shall perform the following services on the other party’s behalf when requested: footing inspections; backfill inspections; foundation wall inspections; concrete slab inspections; rough framing inspections; rough electric inspections; underground electric inspections; electric service inspections; insulation inspections; roofing inspections and final inspections. In instances where Holdiman or Ratos inspect and find violations and a code enforcement action is required in court or administrative adjudication, Holdiman or Ratos may be requested to be a witness to verify any violations found during their inspection. If it is requested that either Ratos or Holdiman attend an administrative or court hearing in regard to violations, then they shall be given reasonable notice of no less than fourteen (14) days for such hearing and they shall attend as requested. b. The Parties agree that the United City of Yorkville Building Code Official Peter Ratos may, in his discretion, perform plumbing inspections on Kendall County’s behalf when requested. In instances where Ratos performs plumbing inspections and finds Page 3 of 11 violations and a code enforcement action is required in court or administrative adjudication, Ratos may be requested to be a witness to verify any violations found during his inspection. If it is requested that Ratos attend an administrative or court hearing in regard to violations, then he shall be given reasonable notice of no less than fourteen (14) days for such hearing and he shall attend as requested. Section 3. The Parties agree that the following inspection services shall not be provided under this agreement: plan review; permit approval, and; initial site inspections prior to a permit being issued. Section 4. Upon request, the Parties agree to coordinate and assist each other in the parties’ performance of the inspections set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement only under the following circumstances: a. If Kendall County Code Official Holdiman or City Building Code Official Ratos is absent from work due to illness, vacation, on an approved leave of absence, or otherwise unavailable to perform one or more of the above listed inspections within Section 2(a) for their respective jurisdiction; and/or b. If Kendall County Code Official Holdiman or City Building Code Official has a conflict of interest in performing one or more of the inspections set forth in Section 2(a) for their respective jurisdiction; and/or c. If the Kendall County Plumbing Contractor is absent from work due to illness, vacation, on an approved leave of absence, or otherwise unavailable to perform plumbing inspections for his or her respective jurisdiction; and/or d. If the Kendall County Plumbing Contractor has a conflict of interest in performing plumbing inspections for his or her respective jurisdiction. Page 4 of 11 For purposes of this Agreement, the party requesting assistance shall be referred to as “the home jurisdiction” and the party providing the inspection services assistance as set forth in Section 2 shall be referred to as “the visiting inspector”. Section 5. In the event the visiting inspector is unable to perform the inspection services set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement, the home jurisdiction shall be responsible for performing its inspection or shall be responsible for retaining and payment of a third party to perform the inspection. Section 6. When the visiting inspector performs an inspection on behalf of the home jurisdiction, the visiting inspector shall utilize the building codes of the home jurisdiction where the inspection is taking place. As such, when an inspection is within the corporate limits of the City, the Kendall County inspector shall use the building codes that are currently adopted and enforced by the City at the time of the inspection. When an inspection is in an unincorporated portion of Kendall County, where the County has jurisdiction, the City inspector shall utilize the building codes that are currently adopted and enforced by Kendall County at the time of the inspection. Section 7. When a home jurisdiction requests the visiting inspector’s assistance, the home jurisdiction shall provide a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours notice when there is a foreseeable need for the other party’s inspection services. In the event of an illness or other emergency, the parties agree to provide each other with as much advance notice as possible if a visiting inspector’s services are needed pursuant to Section 4. Section 8. Inspections must be completed using the proper jurisdiction’s forms. Prior to the commencement of any requested inspection, the home jurisdiction requesting assistance will prepare and provide all necessary inspection reports/forms for use by the visiting inspector Page 5 of 11 and deliver them to the visiting inspector prior to the inspection taking place. Following an inspection, the original, completed inspection reports/forms shall be returned to the home jurisdiction within twenty-four (24) hours after completion of the inspection. After the visiting inspector has returned the original, completed inspection reports/forms to the home jurisdiction, the visiting inspector shall not be required to retain the records of inspections for the home jurisdiction after performing inspections under this Agreement. Section 9. Neither the City nor Kendall County shall subcontract the services provided to the other under this agreement to a third-party inspector without the prior written consent of the other party. Section 10. There will be no compensation paid to, or by, either jurisdiction for the sharing of services under this Agreement. Section 11. When a visiting inspector performs an inspection under this Agreement for the home jurisdiction, the visiting inspector shall use their own equipment, tools and vehicles, and the home jurisdiction shall not be responsible for reimbursing the visiting inspector for mileage or any other expenses incurred by the visiting inspector. Section 12. The City and Kendall County shall each defend, with counsel of the other party’s own choosing, indemnify and hold harmless the other party, including past, present and future board members, elected officials, insurers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, liabilities, obligations, losses, penalties, fines, damages, and expenses and costs relating thereto, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees and other legal expenses, which the other party, its past, present and future board members, elected officials, insurers, employees, and/or agents may hereafter sustain, incur or be required to pay relating to or arising in any manner out of the inspections to be performed by the other party under this agreement. As such, Page 6 of 11 when the City performs an inspection for Kendall County, the City will defend with counsel of Kendall County’s own choosing, indemnify and hold harmless Kendall County as set forth above relating to the City’s and the City Building Code Official’s actions in the performance of their duties under this Agreement. When Kendall County performs an inspection for the City, Kendall County will defend with counsel of the City’s own choosing, indemnify and hold harmless the City as set forth above relating to Kendall County’s and the County Code Official’s actions in the performance of their duties under this Agreement. Section 13. Nothing in this agreement shall be deemed to change or alter the jurisdiction of either the City or Kendall County in any respect, including, but not limited to their building and zoning regulations, powers and duties. Section 14. This Agreement and the rights of the parties hereunder may not be assigned (except by operation of law), and the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors and assigns of the parties hereto. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any party, other than the parties and their respective successors and assigns, any rights, remedies, obligations or liabilities under or by reason of such agreements. Section 15. This Agreement shall be interpreted and enforced under the laws of the State of Illinois. Any legal proceeding related to enforcement of this Agreement shall be brought in the Circuit Court of Kendall County, Illinois, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit. In case any provision of this Agreement shall be declared and/or found invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall, to the extent possible, be modified by the court in such manner as to be valid, legal and enforceable so as to most nearly retain the intent of the parties, and, if such modification is not possible, such provision shall be severed from this Page 7 of 11 Agreement, and in either case the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. Section 16. All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and may be given by (a) depositing the same in the United States mail, addressed to the party to be notified, postage prepaid and certified with the return receipt requested, (b) delivering the same in person, or (c) telecopying the same with electronic confirmation of receipt: If to the County: Director Kendall County Planning, Building & Zoning 111 West Fox Street, Room 203 Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Fax: 630-553-4179 With copy to: Kendall County State’s Attorney 807 John Street Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Fax: 630-553-4204 If to the City: Community Development Director United City of Yorkville Building Safety and Zoning 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Fax: 630-553-7264 Or any such other person, counsel or address as any party hereto shall specify pursuant to this Section from time to time. Section 17. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts (including facsimile signatures), each of which shall be deemed to be an original and both of which shall constitute one and the same Agreement. Section 18. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties and there are no other promises or conditions in any other agreement whether oral or written. Except Page 8 of 11 as stated herein, this agreement supersedes any other prior written or oral agreements between the parties and may not be further modified except in writing acknowledged by both parties. Section 19. Nothing contained in this Agreement, nor any act of Kendall County or the City pursuant to this Agreement, shall be deemed or construed by any of the parties hereto or by third persons, to create any relationship of third party beneficiary, principal, agent, limited or general partnership, joint venture, or any association or relationship involving Kendall County and the City. Further, nothing in this agreement should be interpreted to give Kendall County or the City any control over the other’s employees or imply a power to direct the employees of the other government body, which neither entity may exercise. Section 20. When performing inspections under the terms of this Agreement, Kendall County and City intend that any injuries to their respective employee shall be covered and handled exclusively by their jurisdiction’s own worker’s compensation insurance in place at the time of such injury. It is further agreed that all employee benefits, wage and disability payments, pension and worker’s compensation claims, damage to or destruction of equipment, facilities, clothing and related medical expenses of the City or Kendall County and their respective inspectors, which may result from their activities under this Agreement, shall be the responsibility of the jurisdiction which employs the inspector making such a claim. Section 21. The Parties will obtain and continue in force, during the term of this Agreement, all insurance as set forth below: (a) Commercial General Liability (CGL): Insurance Services Office Form CG 00 01 (or its equivalent) covering CGL on an “occurrence” basis, including products and completed operations, property damage, bodily injury and personal & advertising injury with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall Page 9 of 11 apply separately to this project/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit; (b) Automobile Liability: ISO Form Number CA 00 01 covering any auto (Code 1), or if Contractor has no owned autos, hired, (Code 8) and non-owned autos (Code 9), with limit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage; (c) Workers’ Compensation: as required by the State of Illinois, with Statutory Limits, and Employer’s Liability Insurance with limit of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. If the Jurisdiction maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimums shown above, the both Jurisdictions require and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or the higher limits maintained by the contractor. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to both Jurisdictions. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: (a) Additional Insured Status-Both jurisdictions, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGL policy with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the jurisdiction including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. General liability coverage can be provided in the form of an endorsement to the jurisdiction’s insurance; (b) Notice of Cancellation-Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be canceled, except with notice to the Entity; (c) Verification of Coverage-Each Jurisdiction shall furnish the other with original Certificates of Insurance including all required amendatory endorsements (or copies of the applicable policy language effecting coverage required by this clause) and a copy of the Declarations and Endorsement Page of the CGL policy listing all policy endorsements to other before work begins. However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the other’s obligation to provide them. Page 10 of 11 Each Jurisdiction reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements required by these specifications, at any time. Section 22. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect for a period of one (1) year from the date of the last signature below, however it may be renewed upon agreement of the parties in writing. Section 23. Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing thirty (30) calendar days’ advance written notice to the other party. However, any act of bad faith in the execution of duties under this Agreement shall result in immediate termination of the other party’s duties as laid out herein. For the purpose of this agreement, “bad faith” is an intentional dishonest act by not fulfilling legal or contractual obligations, misleading another, entering into an agreement without the intention or means to fulfill it, or violating basic standards of honesty in dealing with others. Also, the parties agree to provide prompt written notice within fifteen (15) calendar days to the other party if Kendall County Code Official Brian Holdiman’s or City Building Code Official Pete Ratos’ employment ceases for whatever reason. In such event, this Agreement shall immediately terminate upon receipt of said written notice. Section 24. The parties understand and agree that this Agreement in no way creates a joint employment relationship between the Parties. The Parties understand and agree that they are solely responsible for paying all wages, benefits and any other compensation due and owing to its employees for the performance of visiting inspector services set forth in this Agreement. The parties further understand and agree that the parties are solely responsible for making all required payroll deductions and other tax and wage withholdings pursuant to state and federal law for its employees who perform visiting inspector services as set forth in this Agreement. Section 25. Kendall County and the City each hereby warrant and represent that their Page 11 of 11 respective signatures set forth below have been, and are on the date of this Agreement, duly authorized by all necessary and appropriate corporate and/or governmental action to execute this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Intergovernmental Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized officers on the date below in the United City of Yorkville, Illinois. County of Kendall, a unit of local government United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, of the State of Illinois Illinois, a municipal corporation By: By: Chair, Kendall County Board Mayor Date: Date: Attest: Attest: County Clerk City Clerk Have a question or comment about this agenda item? 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Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Planning and Zoning Commission #1 Tracking Number PZC 2019-29 and EDC 2019-97 PZC 2019-29 GRNE Solar – Kendall County Government Campus (Special Use) City Council – February 11, 2020 Majority Vote Memo explains PZC 2019-29 for GRNE Solar Farm’s request for special use Jason Engberg Community Development Name Department O 7 ' t .i. 100111W14110000114* v) V 0- v 43 v Z iv_ IL a o a a . . II Q Z NW.- L C +Ift•ss•11/0•••s•r•stewrrrrt4e/•t••rrrrtamest+rrr•st•t•rt•srr[tf• W H r sp zt, `• I , BACKGROUND/PROPOSED REQUEST: The applicant, GRNE Solar on behalf of Kendall County, is requesting special use permit approval to construct a freestanding solar farm at the Kendall County Government Center at 810 John Street. The solar farm is being proposed to be located on approximately 7.4 acres of vacant land at the southwest corner of the Kendall County Government Campus south of John Street. The subject property is currently zoned O Office District and the solar farm will be part of the existing Kendall County Government Center. The petitioner received special use authorization in December of 2018 but due to the conditions on that ordinance, the petitioner is requesting to repeal that ordinance and replace it with a new special use authorization. The solar farm itself will stay in the same location, be the same size, and provide electricity to the on-site County buildings. The two conditions that the petitioner is seeking to modify are the “fence made of a composite, vinyl or plastic material” and the landscaping requirements on the west side of the property. The petitioner is requesting that a 100% fully opaque wood fence be installed around the entire property. The petitioner has also submitted new landscaping plans along the west side of the property which have been reviewed and agreed upon by the adjacent neighbor to the west. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SUGGESTIONS: The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing for the special use request for a solar farm on January 8, 2020. The petitioner presented their request to the commission and provided all the requested information. These items included: The commission made the following action on the motion below: In consideration of testimony presented during a Public Hearing on January 8, 2020 and discussion of the findings of fact, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval to the City Council a request for Special Use authorization to construct a freestanding solar energy system, or solar farm, on a O Office District zoned property located at the southwest corner of the Kendall County Government Center subject to staff recommendations in a memo dated December 31, 2019 and further subject to the revised landscaping design dated 1-8-20 including wooden fence constructed minimally of pressure- treated materials. Action Item: Vinyard-aye; Williams-aye; Hyett-aye; Millen-aye; Olson-aye 5 ayes; 0 no Memorandum To: City Council From: Jason Engberg, Senior Planner CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director Date: February 4, 2020 Subject: PZC 2019-29 GRNE Solar – Kendall County Government Campus (Special Use) The special use was recommended with the following conditions: 1. The minimum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface on which the system is mounted is one foot and seven inches (1’7”). 2. A seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall solid opaque wood fence, made minimally of pressure treated materials, shall be installed along the entire perimeter of the solar farm. 3. The petitioner must implement the landscape plan submitted by the petitioner and completed by Hampton, Lenzini, and Renwick, Inc. dated October 29, 2018. 4. The petitioner must comply with all comments and requirements made by Planning Resources, Inc. from the landscape plans dated November 13, 2018. 5. A security camera system must be installed which gives monitoring access of the solar farm to the County Sheriff. 6. A knox box must be installed near the access gate for emergency situations. 7. The petitioner provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses and a blanket easement be provided over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code. 8. Adherence to all comments prepared by EEI, city engineering consultant, in a letter dated August 2, 2018. 9. The petitioner must implement the landscape plan along the western side of the property dated January 8, 2020. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Special Use Application 2. Change Request Letter 3. November 14, 2018 Planning and Zoning Commission Materials (with all attachments) 4. Draft Ordinance APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 1 OF 9 INTENT AND PURPOSE: The purpose of the zoning code is based upon the authority of the city to divide its land into districts by use, bulk, location of building and structures, in a substantially uniform manner. It is recognized that while some uses are permitted under the zoning code to keep uniformity, a case-by-case analysis must be conducted for certain permitted uses to discover the impact of those uses on neighboring land and of the public need for the particular use at the particular location. In these cases a special use must be granted. This packet explains the process to successfully submit and complete an Application for Special Use. It includes a detailed description of the process and the actual application itself. Please type the required information in the application on your computer. The application will need to be printed and signed by the petitioner. The only item that needs to be submitted to the city from this packet is the application. The rest of the packet is to help guide you through the process unto completion. For a complete explanation of what is legally required throughout the Special Use process, please refer to “Title 10, Chapter 4, Section 9 Special Uses” of the Yorkville, Illinois City Code. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: STAGE 1 Submit Application, Fees, and All Pertinent Information to the Community Development Department STAGE 2 Plan Council Review Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month STAGE 4 Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month STAGE 5 City Council Public Hearing Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the Month STAGE 1: APPLICATION SUBMITTAL The following must be submitted to the Community Development Department: • One (1) original signed application with legal description. • Three (3) 11” x 17” copies each of the exhibits, proposed drawings, location map, and site plan. Large items must be folded to fi t in a 10” x 13” enve- lope. • Appropriate fi ling fee. • One (1) CD or portable USB drive containing one (1) electronic copy (pdf) of each of the following: signed application (complete with exhibits), pro- posed drawings, location map, and site plan. A Microsoft Word document with the legal description is also required. Within one (1) week of submittal, the Community Development Department will determine if the application is complete or if additional information is needed. These materials must be submitted a minimum of forty fi ve (45) days prior to the targeted Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. An incomplete submittal could delay the scheduling of the project. Petitioner will be responsible for payment of recording fees and public hearing costs, including written transcripts of the public hearing and outside consultant costs (i.e. legal review, land planner, zoning coordinator, environmental, etc.). The petitioner will be required to establish a deposit account with the city to cover these fees. The Petitioner Deposit Account/Acknowledgment of Financial Responsibility form is attached to this document and must be submitted with the application. STAGE 3 Economic Development Committee Meets on the 1st Tuesday of the Month APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 2 OF 9 STAGE 2: PLAN COUNCIL Petitioner must present the proposed plan to the Plan Council. The Plan Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. The members of the Council include the Community Development Director, City Engineer, the Building Department Offi cial, the Public Works Director, the Director of Parks and Recreation, a Fire Department Representative, and a Police Department Representative. Upon recommendation by the Plan Council, petitioner will move forward to the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing. STAGE 3: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Applicant must present the proposed plan to the Economic Development Committee. Economic Development Committee meets at 7:00 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This session is to discuss and consider recommendations prior to full City Council considerations and provide informal feedback. The Economic Development Committee will submit its recommendation to City Council. STAGE 4: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Petitioner will attend a public hearing conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Planning and Zoning Commission meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7:00pm. Notice will be placed in the Kendall County Record by the United City of Yorkville. The petitioner is responsible for sending certifi ed public hearing notices to adjacent property owners within fi ve hundred (500) feet of the subject property no less than fi fteen (15) days and no more than thirty (30) days prior to the public hearing date. Twenty four (24) hours prior to the public hearing, a certifi ed affi davit must be fi led by the petitioner with the Community Development Department containing the names, addresses and permanent parcel numbers of all parties that were notifi ed. The Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a public hearing on the request, take public comments, discuss the request, and make a recommendation to City Council. No special use shall be recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission unless it follows the standards set forth in City’s Zoning Ordinance. The Certifi ed Mailing Affi davit form is attached to this document and must be submitted prior to the scheduled Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. STAGE 5: CITY COUNCIL Petitioner will attend the City Council meeting where the recommendation of the special use will be considered. The City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 7:00pm. City Council will make the fi nal approval of the special use. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 3 OF 9 DORMANT APPLICATIONS The Community Development Director shall determine if an application meets or fails to meet the requirements stated above. If the Director determines that the application is incomplete it will become dormant under these circumstances: • The applicant has been notifi ed of such defi ciencies and has not responded or provided a time line for completing the application within ninety (90) days from the time of notifi cation. • The applicant has not responded in writing to a request for information or documentation from the initial plan commission review within six (6) months from the date of that request. • The applicant has not responded to a request for legal or engineering deposit replenishment for city incurred costs and fees within ninety (90) days from the date of the request. If the Community Development Director has sent the required notice and the applicant has not withdrawn their application or brought it into compliance, then the director shall terminate the application. After termination, the application shall not be reconsidered except after the fi ling of a completely new application. Withdrawal or termination of an application shall not aff ect the applicant’s responsibility for payment of any costs and fees, or any other outstanding debt owed to the city. The balance of any funds deposited with the city that is not needed to pay for costs and fees shall be returned to the applicant. (Ord. 2011- 34, 7-26-2011) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 4 OF 9 INVOICE & WORKSHEET PETITION APPLICATION CONCEPT PLAN REVIEW Engineering Plan Review deposit $500.00 Total: $ AMENDMENT Annexation Plan Plat P.U.D. $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 Total: $ ANNEXATION $250.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $250 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount REZONING $200.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ If annexing and rezoning, charge only 1 per acre fee; if rezoning to a PUD, charge PUD Development Fee - not Rezoning Fee ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $200 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount SPECIAL USE $250.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $250 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount ZONING VARIANCE $85.00 + $500.00 outside consultants deposit Total: $ PRELIMINARY PLAN FEE $500.00 Total: $ PUD FEE $500.00 Total: $ FINAL PLAT FEE $500.00 Total: $ ENGINEERING PLAN REVIEW DEPOSIT Less than 1 acre Over 1 acre, less than 10 acres Over 10 acres, less than 40 acres Over 40 acres, less than 100 acres Over 100 acres $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 Total: $ OUTSIDE CONSULTANTS DEPOSIT Legal, land planner, zoning coordinator, environmental services Total: $ For Annexation, Subdivision, Rezoning, and Special Use: Less than 2 acres Over 2 acres, less than 10 acres Over 10 acres $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 5 OF 9 DATE: PZC NUMBER: DEVELOPMENT NAME: PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: PROPERTY INFORMATION NAME OF HOLDER OF LEGAL TITLE: IF LEGAL TITLE IS HELD BY A LAND TRUST, LIST THE NAMES OF ALL HOLDERS OF ANY BENEFICIAL INTEREST THEREIN: PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY’S PHYSICAL LOCATION: CURRENT ZONING CLASSIFICATION: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: REQUESTED SPECIAL USE: ZONING AND LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES NORTH: EAST: SOUTH: WEST: KENDALL COUNTY PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER(S) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 6 OF 9 ATTORNEY INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: ENGINEER INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: LAND PLANNER/SURVEYOR INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: ATTACHMENTS Petitioner must attach a legal description of the property to this application and title it as “Exhibit A”. Petitioner must list the names and addresses of any adjoining or contiguous landowners within fi ve hundred (500) feet of the property that are entitled notice of application under any applicable City Ordinance or State Statute. Attach a separate list to this application and title it as “Exhibit B”. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 7 OF 9 SPECIAL USE STANDARDS PLEASE STATE HOW THE ESTABLISHMENT, MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION OF THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT BE UNREASONABLY DETRIMENTAL TO OR ENDANGER THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, MORALS, COMFORT OR GENERAL WELFARE: PLEASE STATE HOW THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT BE INJURIOUS TO THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF OTHER PROPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY FOR THE PURPOSE ALREADY PERMITTED, NOR SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH AND IMPAIR PROPERTY VALUES WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: PLEASE STATE HOW THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT IMPEDE THE NORMAL AND ORDERLY DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY FOR USES PERMITTED IN THE DISTRICT: PLEASE STATE HOW ADEQUATE UTILITIES, ACCESS ROADS, DRAINAGE OR OTHER NECESSARY FACILITIES HAVE BEEN OR ARE BEING PROVIDED: 3/21/2018 9 OF 9 PETITIONER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT/ ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us PROJECT NUMBER: FUND ACCOUNT NUMBER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: PETITION/APPROVAL TYPE (check appropriate box(es) of approval requested): CONCEPT PLAN REVIEW AMENDMENT (TEXT) ANNEXATION REZONING SPECIAL USE MILE AND 1/2 REVIEW ZONING VARIANCE PRELIMINARY PLAN FINAL PLANS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FINAL PLAT PETITIONER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT FUND: It is the policy of the United City of Yorkville to require any petitioner seeking approval on a project or entitlement request to establish a Petitioner Deposit Account Fund to cover all actual expenses occurred as a result of processing such applications and requests. Typical requests requiring the establishment of a Petitioner Deposit Account Fund include, but are not limited to, plan review of development approvals/engineering permits. Deposit account funds may also be used to cover costs for services related to legal fees, engineering and other plan reviews, processing of other governmental applications, recording fees and other outside coordination and consulting fees. Each fund account is established with an initial deposit based upon the estimated cost for services provided in the INVOICE & WORKSHEET PETITION APPLICATION. This initial deposit is drawn against to pay for these services related to the project or request. Periodically throughout the project review/approval process, the Financially Responsible Party will receive an invoice refl ecting the charges made against the account. At any time the balance of the fund account fall below ten percent (10%) of the original deposit amount, the Financially Responsible Party will receive an invoice requesting additional funds equal to one-hundred percent (100%) of the initial deposit if subsequent reviews/fees related to the project are required. In the event that a deposit account is not immediately replenished, review by the administrative staff , consultants, boards and commissions may be suspended until the account is fully replenished. If additional funds remain in the deposit account at the completion of the project, the city will refund the balance to the Financially Responsible Party. A written request must be submitted by the Financially Responsible Party to the city by the 15th of the month in order for the refund check to be processed and distributed by the 15th of the following month. All refund checks will be made payable to the Financially Responsible Party and mailed to the address provided when the account was established. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NAME: COMPANY MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY: I acknowledge and understand that as the Financially Responsible Party, expenses may exceed the estimated initial deposit and, when requested by the United City of Yorkville, I will provide additional funds to maintain the required account balance. Further, the sale or other disposition of the property does not relieve the individual or Company/ Corporation of their obligation to maintain a positive balance in the fund account, unless the United City of Yorkville approves a Change of Responsible Party and transfer of funds. Should the account go into defi cit, all City work may stop until the requested replenishment deposit is received. PRINT NAME TITLE SIGNATURE DATE ACCOUNT CLOSURE AUTHORIZATION DATE REQUESTED: ________________________________________ COMPLETED INACTIVE PRINT NAME: ___________________________________________ WITHDRAWN COLLECTIONS SIGNATURE: ____________________________________________ OTHER DEPARTMENT ROUTING FOR AUTHORIZATION: COM. DEV. BUILDING ENGINEERING FINANCE ADMIN. EXHIBIT A - LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 1 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV BB SOLAR ARRAY PARCEL Kendall Co. Ground Mount Solar 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 (6,240) Yingli 335 Watt Modules (20) CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 100 kW Inverters DC Nameplate Rating: 2,090.4 kW AC Nameplate Rating: 2,000.0 kW AC/DC Ratio: 1.05 Eric Peterman eric@grnesolar.com # PV-042217-015509 SHEET INDEX 1 COVER PAGE / SITE OVERVIEW 2 EQUIPMENT LAYOUT & POWER DISTRIBUTION 3 LANDSCAPE & MISC. DETAILS 4 ELECTRICAL SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM 5 SAFETY LABELING 6 EQUIPMENT DATASHEETS Property Legal Description DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SURVEYED: THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE TRACT CONVEYED TO THE KENDALL COUNTY PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSION BY THE TRUSTEE·S DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 17, 1989 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 896707; THENCE NORTH 01ƒ 14·11µ WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF RUSH-COPLEY HEALTHCARE CENTER, 15.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88ƒ29·47µ EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BUILDING COMMISSION TRACT, 12.50 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 88ƒ29·47µ EAST, PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE, 615.74 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01ƒ30·13µ WEST, PERPENDICULAR TO THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 525.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88ƒ29·47µ WEST, PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE, 600.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01ƒ14·11µ EAST, 22.17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88ƒ45·49µ WEST, 12.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01 14·11µ EAST, 502.89 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. *THIS BUILDING PERMIT PLAN SET IS TO FOLLOW ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS STATED IN THE SPECIAL USE PERMIT AS WELL AS ANY APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 2 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV BB County Health Building Public Safety Center Courthhouse Building ARRAY ALLOCATION Transformer Eaton Pow-R-Line 480V 3000 amp Switchboard Equipment Storage (5) Eaton 480V 600 amp (1) Eaton 480V 300 amp Distribution Panel (20) Chint CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 Inverter Feed to Buildings Perimeter Fence Equipment Layout & Power Distribution Gate Access with Knox Box B 7'-6" Opaque Fence B Embedment Cross-Section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 3 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV B 1 / 25 B EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED TRENCH GEOTEXTILE FABRIC EXISTING GROUND F L O W D I R E C T I O N ISOMETRIC VIEW GEOTEXTILE FABRIC FLOW DIRECTION EXCAVATED AND BACKFILLED TRENCH EXISTING GROUND SUPPORT POSTS TYPICAL SECTION FLOW DIRECTION GEOTEXTILE FABRIC WOOD POST GEOTEXTILE FABRIC WOOD POST WOOD POST GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TWIST METHOD JOINING Stormwater Prevention Plan Detail Erosion Control Plan: 1. Every effort will be made during construction to minimize the disturbance of surface soil and vegetation. Once construction is complete, vegetated areas will be reseeded. 2. Soil erosion and water runoff will be mitigated through the use of silt barriers and catch basins during construction. Once construction is compete, all will be re-vegetated and silt/runoff protection removed. 3. Silt fence will be used in areas where vegetation has been removed to prevent soil erosion and minimize the effects of soil runoff. 4. See above detail for proper silt fence installation. 5. A stormwater prevention plan or SPP will be submitted on request. Ground Level 8'- 7/16" Average Max Height at Full Tilt 52ƒ52ƒ 10'-0" TYP. Embedment Depth 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 4 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV BB 150A 150A 300 Amp Sub-panel CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 Typical of 2 Inverters 1 2 26 String count: 12 Module count: 312 1 2 26 YL335D-36b (Nov16) DC Disconnect 10 AWG Copper 10 AWG Copper Module Specifications 6240x Yingli YL335D-36b (Nov16) STC Rating 335 W Vmp 37.6 V Imp 8.91 A Voc 46.9 V Isc 9.32 A Inverter Specifications 20x Chint CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 (Feb18) Max AC Power Rating 100 kW Max Input Voltage 1,500 V Min AC Power Rating 0 W Min Input Voltage 860 V 150A 150A (2) 600 Amp Sub-panel CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 Typical of 7 Inverters 1 2 26 String count: 12 Module count: 312 1 2 26 YL335D-36b (Nov16) DC Disconnect Meter Grid 10 AWG Copper 10 AWG Copper 150A 150A (3) 600 Amp Sub-panel CPS SCA100KTL-DO/US-600 Typical of 11 Inverters 1 2 26 String count: 12 Module count: 312 1 2 26 YL335D-36b (Nov16) DC Disconnect 10 AWG Copper 10 AWG Copper 480v 12.47kV Transformer 600A 600A 600A 600A 300A 3,600 Amp Switchgear Electrical Single-line Diagram 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 5 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV BB Warning/Safety Label Diagram 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 A A B B C C D D SHEET 6 OF 6 DWG NO KendallCo_Layout TITLE Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street, Yorkville, IL 60560 SIZE SCALE REV BB GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 GRNE Solar 230 N Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 September 24, 2019 Krysti Barksdale-Noble United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 RE: Ordinance No. 2018-77 Dear Krysti: Regarding approved Ordinance No. 2018-77, we respectfully submit the following comments: Section 3 b. A seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall solid opaque fence made of a composite, vinyl or plastic material shall be installed along the entire perimeter of the solar farm. We respectfully request that we be able to install a wooden fence that is seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall along the entire perimeter of the solar farm. Section 3 e. The landscaping treatment as proposed along the southern fence line be continued along th e west line of the property. We respectfully request that the landscaping treatment be limited to the southern fence line. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Please feel free to contact me at eric@grnesolar.com or 312 -859-3417 with any questions or comments. Sincerely, GRNE Solar Eric Peterman BACKGROUND AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, GRNE Solar on behalf of Kendall County, is requesting special use permit approval to construct a freestanding solar farm at the Kendall County Government Center at 810 John Street. The solar farm is being proposed to be located on approximately 7.4 acres of vacant land at the southwest corner of the Kendall County Government Campus south of John Street. There are no plans to build on the 4.4 acre private storm water drainage facility near the intersection of Beecher Road and Route 34. The subject property is currently zoned O Office District and the solar farm will be part of the existing Kendall County Government Center. Structures existing within the Center include the County Courthouse, County Jail, and the County Health Department. The solar farm site will be directly north of the Blackberry Woods residential subdivision in Yorkville. Memorandum To: Planning and Zoning Commission From: Jason Engberg, Senior Planner CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Krysti Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director Date: November 7, 2018 Subject: PZC 2018-07 GRNE Solar – Kendall County Government Campus (Special Use) EXISTING CONDITIONS: The existing zoning and land use for properties surrounding the subject property are as indicated below: Zoning Land Use North B-3 General Business District Kendall Marketplace Shopping Center South R-2 Traditional Residential District Single Family Homes | Blackberry Woods East O Office District Kendall County Government Campus West B-3 General Business District Rush Hospital ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS REGULATIONS: On November 25, 2014, the City Council approved a Zoning Ordinance update. As part of the updated Zoning Ordinance, specific zoning and regulatory criteria related to alternative energy systems were adopted. Chapter 19: Alternative Energy Systems of the approved new Zoning Ordinance identifies freestanding solar energy systems (FSES) as a special use within the all zoning districts and establishes regulations which were used in the review of this request. The proposed solar farm is required to meet the setback standards for the O Office District as well as the provisions under the Freestanding Solar Energy Systems regulations. Table 10.07.01 of Chapter 7 in the City’s Zoning Ordinance provides dimensions and bulk regulations for the O Office District. Section 19-7-C of the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance states that freestanding solar energy systems shall not be located within the required front yard or corner side yard. Additionally, Section 19-7-B of the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance states that all parts of any freestanding solar energy system shall be set back 8 feet from interior side and rear property lines. The following table illustrates the minimum required yard setbacks for solar systems based upon the O Office District regulations and the Freestanding Solar Energy System requirements: Minimum Requirement Proposed Setback Front 30 feet 710 feet Rear 8 feet 18 feet Side (East) 8 feet 962 feet Side (West) 20 feet 30 feet Distance from Residential Properties In addition to the shown setbacks, the petitioner has indicated on their plans that the boundary fence of the solar farm will be seventy-five (75) feet away from the property line of the nearest residential property (Blackberry Woods). The solar panels themselves will be an additional ten (10) feet from the closest residential property line for a total of eighty-five (85) feet from the nearest residential property line. Staff has conducted research on the 10 residential properties in Blackberry Woods which are closest to the proposed development. Of the 10 properties, there are 8 existing single family homes and 2 vacant lots. The following table details the distances from the rear property line to the closest point on an existing home and the estimated overall distances from the proposed solar panels: Address Distance of Rear Yard Property Line to Existing Structure Distance of Solar Panel to Existing Structure 927 N Carly Circle 65 feet 150 feet 937 N Carly Circle 80 feet 165 feet 957 N Carly Circle 72 feet 157 feet 967 N Carly Circle 61 feet 146 feet 977 N Carly Circle 82 feet 167 feet 987 N Carly Circle 84 feet 169 feet 997 N Carly Circle 63 feet 148 feet 1007 N Carly Circle 95 feet 180 feet AVERAGE: 75.25 feet 160.25 feet Several residents from the Blackberry Woods subdivision and its HOA voiced their concerns at the October 2, 2018 Economic Development Committee (EDC) meeting. The petitioner has met with the HOA separately to help address their concerns for the potential negative effects the solar farm may create. For comparison and context, the submission from PZC 2018-08 BAP Power Corporation at Windmill Farms (reviewed in May 2018) proposed a similar solar farm which would have been an estimated three hundred and seventy (370) feet from the nearest residential property line as shown in the map below. Height The petitioner has submitted an exhibit illustrating that the height of the entire panel on the stand will not exceed seven feet and one inch (7’1”) in height. Section 10-19-7-F states the maximum height will be stipulated as a special use condition. Section 10- 19-7-D of the City’s Zoning Ordinance, the minimum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface which the system is mounted is ten (10) feet. The exhibit shows a one foot seven inch (1’7”) minimum clearance. The reason that the panels do not meet the stated regulation is because the petitioner wishes to keep the solar panels as low to the ground as possible for visual purposes and to avoid issues with their wind load rating. The petitioner has stated that the ten foot (10’) standard would not meet any industry racking standards. By keeping the panels as low as possible to the ground, the perimeter fence will be tall enough to hide all of the panels. Staff encountered this issue with the previous solar field proposal and we are aware of the current industry standards for height. It is our intention to propose a future text amendment to this section of the ordinance to meet current best practices. Therefore staff is not opposed to the required minimum clearance proposed. Glare Per Section 10-19-7-E of the Zoning Ordinance regarding Alternative Energy Systems for freestanding solar units, the panels are to be placed such that the concentrated solar radiation or glare does is not directed onto nearby properties or roadways. The petitioner has provided a glare study which indicates that no glare will be created by this type of system. The study indicates that there are two common types of solar panel systems; Photovoltaic (PV) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). The petitioner is proposing a solar farm using a PV system. These solar panels are constructed of dark color materials and covered with anti-reflective coatings. The main goal of a PV system is to absorb light and not reflect it. A CSP system utilizes mirrors to reflect light and heat water or other fluids to create steam that turns an electric generator. A common misconception of solar panels and glare comes from not understanding the difference between the two types of systems. At most, solar PV panels will reflect as little as 2% of incoming sunlight which is about the same as a body of water. Additionally, the petitioner has provided the distance, in linear feet, of the solar farm to the nearest neighboring residential property line on the revised Site Plan. According to the plan, the nearest residential property to the solar farm will be approximately 75 feet away. The panels shall be placed to face east and rotate west to follow the path of the sun to collect the most sunlight throughout the day. It is not anticipated the system would cause glare to the adjacent buildings located to the south, as the units at maximum tilt will be pointed towards the east. It should be noted that the systems may be visible from the adjacent homes from the second story’s vantage point and the Rush Copley Hospital campus. Fencing The petitioner originally proposed a six (6) foot chain link fence to surround the perimeter of the solar farm. As stated in Section 10-17-2-F a fence may be a maximum of six (6) feet in height in the corner side yard and rear yard except in a rear yard which is adjacent to residential uses, the maximum height is then eight (8) feet. This section of the code also states that galvanized chain link is not a permitted material but vinyl coated chain link fence is permitted. After staff review, the petitioner was advised to make the entire fence the maximum of eight feet (8’) in height and 100% opaque. The petitioner has proposed a seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall fence around the entire solar farm. In terms of materials, the southern portion of the fence will be completely opaque treated wood and the western, northern, and eastern sections will be vinyl coated chain link. The reasoning for their submission can be seen in the attached letter from the Kendall Ccounty Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office expressed concerns of not obstructing a view across the Government Center by requiring a solid fence surrounding the entire solar farm. They stated that a solid fence along the south boundary is acceptable but the rest of the enclosure should be chain link and open for views across the Government Center. While staff can appreciate the concerns from the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, staff still finds it in the best interest of the community, adjacent homeowners, and businesses to require the fencing to be completely opaque around the entire solar farm. The seven foot and six inch (7’6”) proposed height will still be taller than the maximum height of the solar panels. Accessory Use Section 10-19-4-D states that alternative energy systems shall be an accessory to the principal permitted use. The proposed solar farm will be accessory to the entire Kendall County Government Campus. Signage Section 10-19-4-F states that no commercial signage or attention getting device is permitted on any alternative energy system. The submitted plans do not indicate any signage will be located on the solar farm or the surrounding fence. Utility Service Provider Section 10-19-4-G requires written evidence that the electric utility service provider that serves the proposed site has been notified of the owner’s intent to install an interconnected customer owned electricity generator. ComEd has been notified of this project and an interconnection plan has been submitted to them. Landscape Plan Per Section 8-12-2-H of the Landscape Ordinance, a Tree Preservation Plan is required for all lots five (5) acres or greater in area. No live trees with a four inch (4”) DBH (diameter breast height) may be removed without first submitting an application for tree removal and receiving approval from the City. The petitioner is aware of this requirement and has submitted some preliminary materials for that study. As shown in the attached draft landscape plan, the site contains a total of 848 trees comprised of 22 species. The location and health of these trees have also been documented in the survey. About 70% of the trees surveyed are in fair or good condition. The remaining 30% of trees are either in poor condition or are dead. The existing trees have been moved several times and were originally meant to be located at the Kendall County Government Center property temporarily. The County and the petitioner are considering options to move these trees, if possible, to a new location. While the petitioner has proposed a solid fence along the southern boundary to screen the solar farm from adjacent residents, the addition of landscaping for screening purposes is encouraged. The petitioner has submitted a detailed landscape plan along the southern boundary of the solar farm. There are a proposed 71 trees to be planted south of the boundary fence to buffer the adjacent residential properties in Blackberry Woods. These 71 trees will consist of 7 different species of trees including 12 trees, the Japanese Tree Lilac, which will be saved from the existing trees on site. The petitioner has also submitted examples and a fact sheet for each type of tree being proposed. The City’s landscape review consultant is currently reviewing the submitted materials and once their review is complete, their requests and comments will be subject to the petitioner’s special use. Noise At the EDC Meeting held on October 2, 2018, nearby residents raised concerns regarding noise levels the solar farm would create. The petitioner has submitted materials to the City which demonstrate the noise levels this solar farm would generate. In their report, the petitioner has identified the three main components of the solar farm which include the solar panels, tracking rack mounts, and inverter. The sound tests conducted by the petitioner show the amount of decibels each of those components generate: • Solar Panels – 0 Decibels • Tracking Rack Mounts – 53 Decibels at a 10 foot distance • Inverter – 63 Decibels at a 10 foot distance For context on these volume ranges, see the exhibit on the next page for what types of noises are generated by typical objects or people. The solar panels themselves create no noise pollution. The tracking rack mounts generate a noise about the same as a refrigerator when measured from 10 feet away. These motors will run every 10 minutes at 15 second intervals during the day while the sun is shining. The inverter generates noise at the volume of a typical conversation measure from 10 feet away. The inverter only runs while the system is operating during the day while the sun is out. The petitioner has illustrated in their submission that the location of the inverters and tracker motors will be more than three hundred (300) feet away from the nearest residential property. Japanese Tree Lilac Safety Questions over the public health and safety of solar farms were asked at the EDC meeting. The petitioner has submitted materials outlining the various concerns which were brought up at that meeting. In terms of electromagnetic fields, often referred to as radiation, the solar farm conducts an extremely low frequency. The amount of electromagnetic radiation which the solar array will emit is less than a television or cell phone. The petitioner has submitted materials stating that the panels themselves are made up of harmless materials typically found within a household including aluminum, copper, and glass. The materials used are sealed safely within the tempered glass that is tested to uphold all weather conditions including hail. In the event of a panel breaking, the petitioner will replace the panel as soon as possible to avoid losing potential energy collection. Site Maintenance GRNE Solar is leasing space from Kendall County and will maintain the solar field and the land. Regular maintenance will occur to ensure the site is operating at maximum efficiency and that the underlying landscape is being maintained. Additionally, the petitioner will conduct regular checkups on the equipment and fencing to ensure safety on the site. Staff has requested that the petitioner install a camera system which allows the Sheriff to monitor the field at any time and that the access gate will have a knox box for emergency access. These requests will be conditions for the special use. Abandoned Systems In the Zoning Ordinance, Section 10-19-4-E states all alternative energy systems inactive or inoperable for a period of 12 continuous months shall be deemed abandoned and the owner is required to repair or remove the system from the property at the owner’s expense within 90 days of notice from the City. To ensure compliance, staff recommends the petitioner provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses, as a condition of the Special Use approval. In addition to the security, staff also recommends a blanket easement over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code, as a condition of the Special Use approval. The petitioner is aware of these conditions which will be a part of their special use authorization. ALTERNATIVE LAND USES: The proposed solar farm requires this special use process be conducted but this site is zoned O Office District and there are many outright permitted uses which may be located on this site without a public hearing process. The bulk regulations for the O Office District are as follows (Section 10-7-1): Zone Zoning District Max. Lot Coverage Setbacks Max. Building Height Min. Front Min. Side Min. Rear O Office District 20,000 sq. ft. 30’ 10’ (20’ corner) 20’ 80’ (6 stories) In terms of permitted uses, most of the outright permitted uses within the O Office District are for public or private offices and some select services including libraries, banks, and coffee shops. Kendall County could also expand their existing permitted uses on the site such as the jail or courthouse. Therefore, it is possible that Kendall County could construct a 6 story or 80 foot tall office complex that is only 20 feet away from the rear property line without having to go through a public hearing process. Zoning and building reviews would be conducted once building permits were received to ensure that all standards are met. ENGINEERING COMMENTS: Please refer to the attached comments prepared by Engineering Enterprises Inc. (EEI) dated August 2, 2018. The work items listed in the review letter will become conditions for the Special Use and a requirement for issuance of a building permit. SPECIAL USE STANDARDS: Section 10-4-9F of the City’s Zoning Ordinance establishes standards for special use requests. No special use shall be recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission unless said commission shall find that: 1. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be unreasonably detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare. 2. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair property values within the neighborhood in which it is to be located. 3. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. 4. Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage or other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. 5. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress or egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. 6. The proposed special use is not contrary to the objectives of the official comprehensive plan of the City as amended. Additionally, Section 10-19-4C of the City’s Zoning Ordinance establishes standards for special use requests regarding alternative energy systems. No special use shall be recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission unless said commission shall find that: 1. The city council shall determine that the application has met all of the general requirements of this chapter. 2. The proposed energy system shall further the intent of this chapter and provide renewable energy to the property on which it is proposed. 3. The proposed alternative energy system is located in such a manner as to minimize intrusions on adjacent residential uses through siting on the lot, selection of appropriate equipment, and other applicable means. 4. The establishment for the proposed alternative energy system will not prevent the normal and orderly use, development or improvement of the adjacent property for uses permitted in the district. The applicant has provided written responses to these special use standards as part of their application and requests inclusion of those responses into the public record during the public hearing at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. STAFF COMMENTS & RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends the following conditions to the special use: 1. The minimum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface on which the system is mounted is one foot and seven inches (1’7”). 2. A seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall solid opaque fence be installed along the entire perimeter of the solar farm. 3. The petitioner must implement the landscape plan submitted by the petitioner and completed by Hampton, Lenzini, and Renwick, Inc. dated October 29, 2018. 4. The petitioner must comply with all comments and requirements made by Planning Resources, Inc. from the landscape plans dated October 29, 2018. 5. A security camera system must be installed which gives monitoring access of the solar farm to the County Sheriff 6. A knox box must be installed near the access gate for emergency situations. 7. The petitioner provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses and a blanket easement be provided over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code. 8. Adherence to all comments prepared by EEI, city engineering consultant, in a letter dated August 2, 2018. Proposed Motion: In consideration of testimony presented during a Public Hearing on November 14, 2018 and discussion of the findings of fact, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval to the City Council a request for Special Use authorization to construct a freestanding solar energy system, or solar farm, on a O Office District zoned property located at the southwest corner of the Kendall County Government Center, subject to staff recommendations in a memo dated November 7, 2018 and further subject to {insert any additional conditions of the Planning and Zoning Commission}… ATTACHMENTS: 1. Special Use Application with Attachments 2. GRNE Design Packet 3. Staff Follow Up Letter (4-2-2018) 4. GRNE Response to Follow Up Letter (4-10-2018) 5. Plan Council Follow Up Letter (8-10-2018) 6. GRNE Plan Council Response Packet (8-27-2018) 7. Draft Landscape Plan and Tree Survey (9-14-2018) 8. Blackberry Woods HOA Presentation (11-6-2018) 9. Updated Draft Landscape Plan (11-6-2018) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 1 OF 9 INTENT AND PURPOSE: The purpose of the zoning code is based upon the authority of the city to divide its land into districts by use, bulk, location of building and structures, in a substantially uniform manner. It is recognized that while some uses are permitted under the zoning code to keep uniformity, a case-by-case analysis must be conducted for certain permitted uses to discover the impact of those uses on neighboring land and of the public need for the particular use at the particular location. In these cases a special use must be granted. This packet explains the process to successfully submit and complete an Application for Special Use. It includes a detailed description of the process and the actual application itself. Please type the required information in the application on your computer. The application will need to be printed and signed by the petitioner. The only item that needs to be submitted to the city from this packet is the application. The rest of the packet is to help guide you through the process unto completion. For a complete explanation of what is legally required throughout the Special Use process, please refer to “Title 10, Chapter 4, Section 9 Special Uses” of the Yorkville, Illinois City Code. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: STAGE 1 Submit Application, Fees, and All Pertinent Information to the Community Development Department STAGE 2 Plan Council Review Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month STAGE 4 Planning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month STAGE 5 City Council Public Hearing Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the Month STAGE 1: APPLICATION SUBMITTAL The following must be submitted to the Community Development Department: • One (1) original signed application with legal description. • Three (3) 11” x 17” copies each of the exhibits, proposed drawings, location map, and site plan. Large items must be folded to fi t in a 10” x 13” enve- lope. • Appropriate fi ling fee. • One (1) CD or portable USB drive containing one (1) electronic copy (pdf) of each of the following: signed application (complete with exhibits), pro- posed drawings, location map, and site plan. A Microsoft Word document with the legal description is also required. Within one (1) week of submittal, the Community Development Department will determine if the application is complete or if additional information is needed. These materials must be submitted a minimum of forty fi ve (45) days prior to the targeted Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. An incomplete submittal could delay the scheduling of the project. Petitioner will be responsible for payment of recording fees and public hearing costs, including written transcripts of the public hearing and outside consultant costs (i.e. legal review, land planner, zoning coordinator, environmental, etc.). The petitioner will be required to establish a deposit account with the city to cover these fees. The Petitioner Deposit Account/Acknowledgment of Financial Responsibility form is attached to this document and must be submitted with the application. STAGE 3 Economic Development Committee Meets on the 1st Tuesday of the Month APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 2 OF 9 STAGE 2: PLAN COUNCIL Petitioner must present the proposed plan to the Plan Council. The Plan Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. The members of the Council include the Community Development Director, City Engineer, the Building Department Offi cial, the Public Works Director, the Director of Parks and Recreation, a Fire Department Representative, and a Police Department Representative. Upon recommendation by the Plan Council, petitioner will move forward to the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing. STAGE 3: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Applicant must present the proposed plan to the Economic Development Committee. Economic Development Committee meets at 7:00 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of each month. This session is to discuss and consider recommendations prior to full City Council considerations and provide informal feedback. The Economic Development Committee will submit its recommendation to City Council. STAGE 4: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Petitioner will attend a public hearing conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Planning and Zoning Commission meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7:00pm. Notice will be placed in the Kendall County Record by the United City of Yorkville. The petitioner is responsible for sending certifi ed public hearing notices to adjacent property owners within fi ve hundred (500) feet of the subject property no less than fi fteen (15) days and no more than thirty (30) days prior to the public hearing date. Twenty four (24) hours prior to the public hearing, a certifi ed affi davit must be fi led by the petitioner with the Community Development Department containing the names, addresses and permanent parcel numbers of all parties that were notifi ed. The Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a public hearing on the request, take public comments, discuss the request, and make a recommendation to City Council. No special use shall be recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission unless it follows the standards set forth in City’s Zoning Ordinance. The Certifi ed Mailing Affi davit form is attached to this document and must be submitted prior to the scheduled Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. STAGE 5: CITY COUNCIL Petitioner will attend the City Council meeting where the recommendation of the special use will be considered. The City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month at 7:00pm. City Council will make the fi nal approval of the special use. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 3 OF 9 DORMANT APPLICATIONS The Community Development Director shall determine if an application meets or fails to meet the requirements stated above. If the Director determines that the application is incomplete it will become dormant under these circumstances: • The applicant has been notifi ed of such defi ciencies and has not responded or provided a time line for completing the application within ninety (90) days from the time of notifi cation. • The applicant has not responded in writing to a request for information or documentation from the initial plan commission review within six (6) months from the date of that request. • The applicant has not responded to a request for legal or engineering deposit replenishment for city incurred costs and fees within ninety (90) days from the date of the request. If the Community Development Director has sent the required notice and the applicant has not withdrawn their application or brought it into compliance, then the director shall terminate the application. After termination, the application shall not be reconsidered except after the fi ling of a completely new application. Withdrawal or termination of an application shall not aff ect the applicant’s responsibility for payment of any costs and fees, or any other outstanding debt owed to the city. The balance of any funds deposited with the city that is not needed to pay for costs and fees shall be returned to the applicant. (Ord. 2011- 34, 7-26-2011) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 4 OF 9 INVOICE & WORKSHEET PETITION APPLICATION CONCEPT PLAN REVIEW Engineering Plan Review deposit $500.00 Total: $ AMENDMENT Annexation Plan Plat P.U.D. $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 Total: $ ANNEXATION $250.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $250 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount REZONING $200.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ If annexing and rezoning, charge only 1 per acre fee; if rezoning to a PUD, charge PUD Development Fee - not Rezoning Fee ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $200 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount SPECIAL USE $250.00 + $10 per acre for each acre over 5 acres Total: $ ____________ - 5 = ____________ x $10 = ____________ + $250 = $ ____________ # of Acres Acres over 5 Amount for Extra Acres Total Amount ZONING VARIANCE $85.00 + $500.00 outside consultants deposit Total: $ PRELIMINARY PLAN FEE $500.00 Total: $ PUD FEE $500.00 Total: $ FINAL PLAT FEE $500.00 Total: $ ENGINEERING PLAN REVIEW DEPOSIT Less than 1 acre Over 1 acre, less than 10 acres Over 10 acres, less than 40 acres Over 40 acres, less than 100 acres Over 100 acres $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 Total: $ OUTSIDE CONSULTANTS DEPOSIT Legal, land planner, zoning coordinator, environmental services Total: $ For Annexation, Subdivision, Rezoning, and Special Use: Less than 2 acres Over 2 acres, less than 10 acres Over 10 acres $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 5 OF 9 DATE: PZC NUMBER: DEVELOPMENT NAME: PETITIONER INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: PROPERTY INFORMATION NAME OF HOLDER OF LEGAL TITLE: IF LEGAL TITLE IS HELD BY A LAND TRUST, LIST THE NAMES OF ALL HOLDERS OF ANY BENEFICIAL INTEREST THEREIN: PROPERTY STREET ADDRESS: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY’S PHYSICAL LOCATION: CURRENT ZONING CLASSIFICATION: COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: REQUESTED SPECIAL USE: ZONING AND LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES NORTH: EAST: SOUTH: WEST: KENDALL COUNTY PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER(S) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 6 OF 9 ATTORNEY INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: ENGINEER INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: LAND PLANNER/SURVEYOR INFORMATION NAME: COMPANY: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: ATTACHMENTS Petitioner must attach a legal description of the property to this application and title it as “Exhibit A”. Petitioner must list the names and addresses of any adjoining or contiguous landowners within fi ve hundred (500) feet of the property that are entitled notice of application under any applicable City Ordinance or State Statute. Attach a separate list to this application and title it as “Exhibit B”. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 7 OF 9 SPECIAL USE STANDARDS PLEASE STATE HOW THE ESTABLISHMENT, MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION OF THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT BE UNREASONABLY DETRIMENTAL TO OR ENDANGER THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, MORALS, COMFORT OR GENERAL WELFARE: PLEASE STATE HOW THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT BE INJURIOUS TO THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF OTHER PROPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY FOR THE PURPOSE ALREADY PERMITTED, NOR SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH AND IMPAIR PROPERTY VALUES WITHIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: PLEASE STATE HOW THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SPECIAL USE WILL NOT IMPEDE THE NORMAL AND ORDERLY DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY FOR USES PERMITTED IN THE DISTRICT: PLEASE STATE HOW ADEQUATE UTILITIES, ACCESS ROADS, DRAINAGE OR OTHER NECESSARY FACILITIES HAVE BEEN OR ARE BEING PROVIDED: 3/21/2018 9 OF 9 PETITIONER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT/ ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 Fa x: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us PROJECT NUMBER: FUND ACCOUNT NUMBER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: PETITION/APPROVAL TYPE (check appropriate box(es) of approval requested): CONCEPT PLAN REVIEW AMENDMENT (TEXT) ANNEXATION REZONING SPECIAL USE MILE AND 1/2 REVIEW ZONING VARIANCE PRELIMINARY PLAN FINAL PLANS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FINAL PLAT PETITIONER DEPOSIT ACCOUNT FUND: It is the policy of the United City of Yorkville to require any petitioner seeking approval on a project or entitlement request to establish a Petitioner Deposit Account Fund to cover all actual expenses occurred as a result of processing such applications and requests. Typical requests requiring the establishment of a Petitioner Deposit Account Fund include, but are not limited to, plan review of development approvals/engineering permits. Deposit account funds may also be used to cover costs for services related to legal fees, engineering and other plan reviews, processing of other governmental applications, recording fees and other outside coordination and consulting fees. Each fund account is established with an initial deposit based upon the estimated cost for services provided in the INVOICE & WORKSHEET PETITION APPLICATION. This initial deposit is drawn against to pay for these services related to the project or request. Periodically throughout the project review/approval process, the Financially Responsible Party will receive an invoice refl ecting the charges made against the account. At any time the balance of the fund account fall below ten percent (10%) of the original deposit amount, the Financially Responsible Party will receive an invoice requesting additional funds equal to one-hundred percent (100%) of the initial deposit if subsequent reviews/fees related to the project are required. In the event that a deposit account is not immediately replenished, review by the administrative staff , consultants, boards and commissions may be suspended until the account is fully replenished. If additional funds remain in the deposit account at the completion of the project, the city will refund the balance to the Financially Responsible Party. A written request must be submitted by the Financially Responsible Party to the city by the 15th of the month in order for the refund check to be processed and distributed by the 15th of the following month. All refund checks will be made payable to the Financially Responsible Party and mailed to the address provided when the account was established. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY NAME: COMPANY MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: FAX: FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY: I acknowledge and understand that as the Financially Responsible Party, expenses may exceed the estimated initial deposit and, when requested by the United City of Yorkville, I will provide additional funds to maintain the required account balance. Further, the sale or other disposition of the property does not relieve the individual or Company/ Corporation of their obligation to maintain a positive balance in the fund account, unless the United City of Yorkville approves a Change of Responsible Party and transfer of funds. Should the account go into defi cit, all City work may stop until the requested replenishment deposit is received. PRINT NAME TITLE SIGNATURE DATE ACCOUNT CLOSURE AUTHORIZATION DATE REQUESTED: ________________________________________ COMPLETED INACTIVE PRINT NAME: ___________________________________________ WITHDRAWN COLLECTIONS SIGNATURE: ____________________________________________ OTHER DEPARTMENT ROUTING FOR AUTHORIZATION: COM. DEV. BUILDING ENGINEERING FINANCE ADMIN. EXHIBIT A - LEGAL DESCRIPTION 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 GRNE Solar 230 N. Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, IL 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 March 23, 2018 RE: Chapter 19 – Alternative Energy Systems – Standards For Granting a Special Use 1. The city council shall determine that the application has met all of the general requirements of this chapter. GRNE Solar along with Progressive Energy Group and Kendall County have reviewed Chapter 19 – Alternative Energy Systems – and have paid close attention to ensuring compliance with the standards set forth by the City of Yorkville in order to gain approval for this project. 2. The proposed energy system shall further the intent of this chapter and provide renewable energy to the property on which it is proposed. This project directly aligns with the intent of Chapter 19 to regulate alternative energy systems and to promote their effective and efficient use. By abiding by the standards and ensuring compliance, this project will help create and utilize renewable energy for the customer. The energy produced will be used to directly offset the energy load of the customer. 3. The proposed alternative energy system is located in such a manner as to minimize intrusions on adjacent residential uses through siting on the lot, selection of appropriate equipment, and other applicable means. We have worked with Kendall County to identify the best possible space for the location of this project. We have set it back off of route 34 to the back of the property. Additionally, the entire array will be surrounded by a 6’ chain-link fence to ensure safety and security and minimize concerns with aesthetics. 4. The establishment for the proposed alternative energy system will not prevent the normal and orderly use, development or improvement of the adjacent property for uses permitted in the district. Implementation of this project will not have an impact on normal use or development of other properties in this area. There are no outstanding or adverse effects that will result from installing the solar energy equipment. The solar array will be enclosed by the security fence and will not impact the surrounding properties. 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SHERIDAN RD LAKE BLUFF IL 60044 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PZC 2018-07 NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT GRNE Solar, Eric Peterman, petitioner, has filed an application with the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, requesting special use permit approval to install and operate a solar farm with more than one freestanding solar energy system on approximately 7.4 acres of land consisting of roughly 6,400 solar modules. The real property, zoned in the O Office District, is located at the southeast corner of John Street and Beecher Road at the Kendall County Government Campus in Yorkville, Illinois as illustrated in the map below: The legal description is as follows: PARCEL 1 THAT PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE TRACT CONVEYED TO THE KENDALL COUNTY PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSION BY THE TRUSTEE’S DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 17, 1989 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 896707; THENCE NORTH 01° 14’11” WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF RUSH-COPLEY HEALTHCARE CENTER, 15.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88°29’47” EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BUILDING COMMISSION TRACT, 12.50 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 88°29’47” EAST, PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE, 615.74 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01°30’13” WEST, PERPENDICULAR TO THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, 525.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°29’47” WEST, PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE, 600.79 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01°14’11” EAST, 22.17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°45’49” WEST, 12.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01°14’11” EAST, 502.89 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN: 02-29-100-006 An example of a similar project completed by the Petitioner: NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN THAT the Planning and Zoning Commission for the United City of Yorkville will conduct a public hearing on said application on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at the United City of Yorkville, City Council Chambers, located at 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois 60560. The public hearing may be continued from time to time to dates certain without further notice being published. Application and information materials regarding this notice are available for public review and any questions or written comments should be addressed to the United City of Yorkville Community Development Department, City Hall, 800 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, Illinois. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity to be heard. By order of the Corporate Authorities of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. BETH WARREN City Clerk BY: Lisa Pickering Deputy Clerk GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 1 Design Packet For: Kendall County, IL 111 West Fox Street Yorkville, IL 60560 Table of Contents: System Design Summary…….… Pages 2-3 Electrical Single-Line Diagram……… Page 4 Equipment Data Sheets………. Pages 5-10 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 2 System Design Summary Power Allocation Key: Orange - Health Department Pink - Public Safety Center Blue - Courthouse GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 3 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 4 Electrical Single Line Diagram GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 5 Equipment Data Sheets GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 6 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 7 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 8 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 9 GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3016 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 10 April 2, 2018 Mr. Eric Peterman Owner GRNE Solar VIA E-MAIL (eric@GRNEsolar.com) 230 N Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 RE: GRNE Solar – Kendall County Complex Application for Special Use Permit for a Solar Farm Dear Mr. Peterman, Staff has reviewed your submitted application for the above-referenced project and found deficiencies in needed information/documentation before the application can be deemed complete. Please provide the additional information requested below in order to advance to the next regularly scheduled meeting in the process: 1. Detailed information regarding the setback dimensions the solar field (fence not included) from each lot line (front, sides, rear). 2. Detailed information which illustrates the overall height of the structures. 3. Per Section 10-19-7-E of the Zoning Ordinance regarding Alternative Energy Systems for freestanding solar units, the panels are to be placed such that the concentrated solar radiation or glare does is not directed onto nearby properties or roadways. Please provide the distance, in linear feet, of the closest solar module to the nearest neighboring property with a building and roadway on the Site Plan and a written project narrative of how the solar panels will not produce glare on the southern residential properties. 4. A dimensioned section detail is required for the proposed perimeter fence. Note that Section 10-17-2 of the Zoning Ordinance regarding Fencing and Screening prohibits the use of chain-link fencing, but allows for vinyl coated chain-link fencing only in the rear and side yards. Additionally, barbed wire is prohibited in Residential and Business zoned districts. The proposed fence is chain link. Permitted fence materials are provided in Section 10-17-2-F of the Zoning Ordinance. Staff is recommending something opaque to hide the panels from the residential properties to the south. 5. Section 10-19-4-G requires evidence that the electric utility service provider that serves the proposed site has been notified of the owner’s intent to install an interconnected customer owned electricity generator. Please provide this documentation. United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-8545 Fax: 630-553-3436 Website: www.yorkville.il.us 6. Petitioner needs to clarify whether or not there are plans for a solar farm to be built within the 4.4-acre private stormwater drainage facility along the front of the property near the intersection of Beecher Road and Route 34. 7. A Plat of Survey or detail illustration which details the new property line along Route 34 due to the expansion of the roadway by IDOT. 8. Per Section 8-12-2-H of the Landscape Ordinance, a Tree Preservation Plan is required for all lots five (5) acres or greater in area. No live trees with a four inch (4”) DBH (diameter breast height) may be removed without first submitting an application for tree removal and receiving approval from the City. Please refer to the following link to the Landscape Ordinance for additional information: http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/index.php?book_id=415 9. Section 10-19-9-A-3 states prior to permit issuance, the owner shall sign an acknowledgement that said owner will be responsible for any and all enforcement costs and remediation costs resulting from any violations of that chapter. The costs include, but are not limited to, removal of system, property restoration upon removal of the system, city legal expenses and hearing costs associated with violations of that chapter. This will be a condition of the Special Use approval. Upon satisfactory receipt of the information requested by Friday, April 13, 2018, you will be placed on the next available Plan Council meeting. A revised tentative meeting schedule will be provided to you upon review of the completed application. Please contact me with any questions at 630-553-8555, or via email: jengberg@yorkville.il.us. Sincerely, Jason Engberg Senior Planner Cc: Gary Golinski, Mayor (via e-mail) Bart Olson, City Administrator (via e-mail) Erin Willrett, Assistant City Administrator (via e-mail) Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, AICP (via e-mail) Kathleen Field-Orr, City Attorney (via e-mail) Brad Sanderson, EEI, City Engineer (via-email) Lisa Pickering, Deputy City Clerk (via e-mail) Matt Asselmeier, Kendall County Senior Planner (via e-mail) GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 230 N Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 Eric@GRNESolar.com (312)859-3016 United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-8545 RE: Application for Special Use Permit for a Solar Farm Dear Staff: Please see responses enclosed to questions submitted on April 2, 2018 regarding our application for special use permit. 1. Detailed information regarding the setback dimensions for the solar field. a. See attached site plan with setbacks noted. 2. Overall height of the structure – See attached drawings with heights noted. 3. The proposed solar array is designed as a tracker system. The solar module rows will be installed in north/south rows and the panels will track the sun across the sky from the east to the west throughout the day. At no time will the panels face due south, where the nearest properties and roadways exist. See attached site plan noting the nearest solar module to the nearest neighboring property. 4. See attached section view of the proposed 6’ chain link fence. GRNE solar is proposing the use of chain link fence as a protection boundary around the perimeter of the solar array. This Fence will be consistent with other fences already in place on the property being used at the jail location at this time. The southern boundary fence abutting the southern residential property could be a slatted chain link fence or equivalent. 5. ComEd has been notified of this project and an interconnection application has been submitted on behalf of the County. Please see attached ComEd application. 6. There are no plans to construct solar at this time in the 4.4 acre private storm water drainage facility near the intersection of Beecher road and Route 34. 7. A Plat of Survey of route 34 expansion will be provided by City engineer. The solar array will not be located near this future expansion area. 8. GRNE Solar is aware of the landscape Ordinance 8-12-2-H. GRNE Solar is currently soliciting area contractors to aid in conformance to this ordinance. A detailed plan for conformance to the Tree Preservation Plan will be provided once a contractor has been selected for this work. Please consider this application with the understanding that GRNE Solar plans to conform to this ordinance as part of this process. We need to review all fencing and landscaping requirements with the Kendall County Sheriff’s office as part of the County process to ensure we meet their safety concerns as well. GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 9. It is noted that we are aware of the requirements in Section 10-19-9-A-3. We have included decommissioning as a component of our agreement with Kendall County. Sincerely, Eric Peterman GRNE Solar INVERTERSTRANSFORMEREQUIPMENT STORAGELINES TO BUILDINGS50'-0.00"50'-0.00"SUB-PANELS20' SETBACK FROMWEST BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMSOUTH BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMEAST BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMNORTH BOUNDARY10'-0"10'-0"962'-3"710'-6" 75'-0"Setback dimensions from Property Lines Chain-link Fence Detail Solar Racking Structure Kendall County , Attn: Jim Smiley 804 W John St, Suite B Yorkville IL 60560 630-553-4102 jsmiley@co.kendall.il.us GRNE Solar 230 N Hicks Pl Palatine IL 60067 312-859-3417 312-859-3016 Eric.Peterman@grnesolar.com 811 John St Yorkville IL 60560 ComEd Constellation Energy 2118040067 CPS (Chint Power Systems)SCA50KTL-DO/US-480 GRNE Solar 230 N Hicks Pl Palatine IL 60067 312-859-3417 312-859-3016 Eric.Peterman@grnesolar.com Midwestern Electric, INC. East Chicago 219-397-4444 IN 1620, E Chicago Ave 46312 EC@Midwesternelectricinc.com 480 Solar Photovoltaic 50 24 1200 11/01/2018 Module-Yingli, YL335D-36b (Nov16) (335W) Inverter- CPS,SCA50KTL-DO/US-480 50 480 60.2 50 SCA50KTL-DO/US-480CPS 50000 50000 98.80 1 Director of Facility management $1,300 August 10, 2018 Mr. Eric Peterman Owner GRNE Solar VIA E-MAIL (eric@GRNEsolar.com) 230 N Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 RE: GRNE Solar – Kendall County Government Campus Follow-up Letter for Special Use Permit Application for a Solar Farm Dear Mr. Peterman, This correspondence is intended to follow-up on the recent Plan Council meeting held on August 9, 2018 to discuss the proposed Special Use Permit application for a proposed solar farm project at the above-referenced location. Per that discussion, below are the comments presented during the Plan Council meeting for which additional information, revised plans and/or a written response is requested: Community Development Comments: Plat of Survey • A Plat of Survey of the subject property will need to be provided. Glare Study • A glare/glint study of the proposed solar panel material shall be provided based upon industry standards or manufacturers report. Additionally, please provide the distance, in linear feet, of the closest solar module to the nearest neighboring property with a building and roadway on the Site Plan. Height • A dimensioned elevation and/or manufacturers cut sheet of the proposed solar panel at full tilt to verify the maximum overall height shall be provided. • Section 19-7-D of the City’s Zoning Ordinance, the minimum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface which the system is mounted is ten (10) feet. United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County 800 Game Farm Road Yorkville, Illinois 60560 Telephone: 630-553-8545 Fax: 630-553-3436 Website: www.yorkville.il.us The exhibit shows a one foot seven inch (1’7”) minimum clearance. Provide a statement clarifying why the minimum clearance does not meet the required standard. Fencing • It was noted by the petitioner’s attorney that the Kendall County Sheriff’s office has requested that the northern, western and eastern fence lines remaining fully transparent and unobstructed. The petitioner must provide a copy of that request in writing from the Kendall County Sherriff’s office for consideration. • Staff continues to recommend a 100% opaque fence around the entire perimeter of the proposed solar field, in either a wood or non-metallic material. Additionally, the overall fence height shall meet or exceed the height of the solar panel at full tilt. • A dimensioned elevation and/or manufacturers cut sheet of the proposed perimeter fence is required. Staff recommends in addition to the fencing along the southern fence line facing the existing residential homes, a landscape buffer to soften the view of the expanse of fencing. Accessory Use • Section 19-4-D states that alternative energy systems shall be an accessory to the principal permitted use. Please confirm that the Kendall County campus and the parcel the proposed solar farm will be located will be consolidated into a single parcel to comply with the accessory use standard. Landscape Plan • Per Section 8-12-2-H of the Landscape Ordinance, a Tree Preservation Plan is required for all lots five (5) acres or greater in area. No live trees with a four inch (4”) DBH (diameter breast height) may be removed without first submitting an application for tree removal and receiving approval from the City. A Tree Preservation Plan and a landscape plan will be required as part of the Special Use application. Site Access • The proposed site access should be clarified on the site plan. Decommission • Section 10-19-9-A-3 states prior to permit issuance, the owner shall sign an acknowledgement that said owner will be responsible for any and all enforcement costs and remediation costs resulting from any violations of that chapter. The costs include, but are not limited to, removal of system, property restoration upon removal of the system, city legal expenses and hearing costs associated with violations of that chapter. • Section 10-19-4-E states all alternative energy systems inactive or inoperable for a period of 12 continuous months shall be deemed abandoned and the owner is required to repair or remove the system from the property at the owner’s expense within 90 days of notice from the City. To ensure compliance, staff will recommend as a condition of the special use, the petitioner provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses. • In addition to the security, staff will also recommend a blanket easement over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code, as a condition of the Special Use approval. Engineering Comments: • Please refer to the attached comments prepared by Engineering Enterprises Inc. (EEI) dated August 2, 2018. These work items listed in the review letter will become conditions of your Special Use and a requirement for issuance of a building permit. Revised plans and/or responses to the comments requested herein should be provided no later than Friday, August 24, 2018, so that staff may incorporate the necessary information into our review of the plans for upcoming committee/commission meetings regarding the Special Use request. Upon satisfactory receipt of the information requested by the aforementioned deadline, you will be tentatively placed on the Tuesday, September 4, 2018 Economic Development Committee meeting. Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me at 630-553-8573, or via email: knoble@yorkville.il.us. Sincerely, Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Director Encl. Cc: Gary Golinski, Mayor (via e-mail) Bart Olson, City Administrator (via e-mail) Erin Willrett, Assistant City Administrator (via e-mail) Jason Engberg, AICP (via e-mail) Kathleen Field-Orr, City Attorney (via e-mail) Brad Sanderson, EEI, City Engineer (via-email) Lisa Pickering, Deputy City Clerk (via e-mail) Dan Kramer, Petitioner’s Attorney (via e-mail) GRNE Solar | 230 N Hicks Place, Palatine, IL 60067 | (312)859-3417 | www.grnesolar.com Page | 1 Responses to Items from the Plan Council Meeting on August 9, 2018 Solar Project for Kendall County Campus Table of Contents: Plat of Survey…….… Pages 2-3 Glare Study……… Page 4-6 Height………. Pages 7-10 Fencing…….… Pages 11-12 Accessory Use……… Page 13 Landscape Plan………. Pages 14 Site Access……… Page 15 Decommission………. Pages 16 PLAT OF SURVEY Solar and Glare I. Introduction A common misconception about solar photovoltaic (PV) panels is that they inherently cause or create “too much” glare, posing a nuisance to neighbors and a safety risk for pilots. While in certain situations the glass surfaces of solar PV systems can produce glint (a momentary flash of bright light) and glare (a reflection of bright light for a longer duration), light absorption, rather than reflection, is central to the function of a solar PV panel - to absorb solar radiation and convert it to electricity. Solar PV panels are constructed of dark-colored (usually blue or black) materials and are covered with anti-reflective coatings. Modern PV panels reflect as little as two percent of incoming sunlight, about the same as water and less than soil or even wood shingles (SEIA/Sandia 2013). Some of the concern and misconception is likely due to the confusion between solar PV systems and concentrated solar power (CSP) systems. CSP systems typically use an array of mirrors to reflect sunlight to heat water or other fluids to create steam that turns an electric generator. These typically involve large ground-mounted reflectors, usually in remote desert locations, and are not installed in residential or commercial areas or near airports. Solar PV system on the left compared to a parabolic trough CSP system on the right. Photo Copyright DOE/NREL/ORNL II. PV on or near airports June 2014 Solar and Glare As of June 2013, there were over 30 solar projects in operation at airports in 15 different states (Barrett 2013). Solar installations have been successfully located at or near US international airports in Boston, New York, San Francisco, and Denver, among others. Yet concerns over glint (a quick reflection) and glare (a longer reflection) often arise when a PV system is proposed on or near an airport. Pilots are familiar with both glint and glare as reflection is a common phenomenon, especially off of bodies of water or in the form of glare from the sun itself. However, issues can arise if the solar PV system were to cast glare into an air traffic control tower.1 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been actively reviewing the impact of glare from solar panels to streamline an evaluation process that ensures safety while creating more opportunity for solar installations on or near airports. The FAA filed notice of its Interim Policy for review of solar energy systems on federally obligated airports (i.e. airports which receive federal funding) in October of 2013.2 This policy requires that a sponsor of a federally obligated airport must request FAA review and approval to install solar on its “airport layout plan.” Federally-obligated airports must also notify the FAA of its intent to construct any solar installation by filing FAA form 7460-1. The interim FAA policy also requires the use of the Solar Glare Hazard Analysis Tool for on-airport solar development. III. FAA and the Solar Glare Hazard Analysis Tool In order to understand and model glare in accordance with FAA standards, Sandia National Laboratories developed the Solar Glare Hazard Analysis Tool (SGHAT). Standardized safety metrics define what glare intensity will cause unwanted visual impacts to Air Traffic Control towers and airplane pilots. SGHAT can be used to evaluate the potential of a particular PV array to produce glare intensity, predicting when and where glare will occur from a prescribed PV array at user-defined observation points (i.e. from the Air Traffic Control Tower or from a series of points along an aircraft landing route) and be combined with Google maps for an easy user interface. In instances where glare may be a concern, the tool can prescribe minor adjustments to the tilt, direction, and location of the panels to alleviate any issues. SGHAT will predict annual energy production for the various adjusted positions (SEIA/Sandia PPT). IV. Role for Local Governments Local governments may wish to include airport guidance within their local zoning ordinances that address solar PV. The North Carolina Solar Center Template Solar Energy Development Ordinance for North Carolina3 includes a section on airports and recommends aviation notification steps for both on - airport solar projects and installations within 5 nautical miles of an airport. In addition to amendments to local zoning codes, local governments have the opportunity to conduct outreach to airports, 1 http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120830/NEWS02/708309966/0/newhampshire 2 http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-23/pdf/2013-24729.pdf 3 http://ncsc.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/Template-Solar-Ordinance_V1.0_12-18-13.pdf June 2014 Solar and Glare organizations and local stakeholders about methods for predicting and managing glare impacts from solar panels near airports or other locations. Such outreach furthers the safety goals of the FAA and the solar energy development goals of municipalities and communities. Spreading awareness of the safety of PV systems along with FAA guidance and glare measurement tools will help foster informed communities and enable the deployment of safe and productive solar PV projects in locations where glint and glare may be of concern. V. Useful Links Sandia Solar Glare Mapping Tools: https://share.sandia.gov/phlux V. Citations Barrett, S., June 2013, Glare Factor: Solar Installations And Airports, Solar Industry, Volume 6, Number 5. http://www.solarindustrymag.com/issues/SI1306/FEAT_02_Glare_Factor.html. Federal Register 2013, etc.: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-10-23/pdf/2013-24729.pdf SEIA/Sandia Webinar on Solar PV and Glare: http://www.seia.org/sites/default/files/resources/Final%20FAA%20Webinar%20Slides%20August%202 013.pdf Authors: Caroline Palmer and Chad Laurent, Meister Consultants Group, Inc. Meister Consultants Group, Inc. | 98 N. Washington St., Suite 302, Boston, MA 021 14 | www.mc- group.com This fact sheet, produced by Meister Consultants Group, Inc., is supported by the following team of organizations: ICLEI-USA; International City/County Management Association (ICMA); Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA); Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc. (IREC); North Carolina Solar Center (NCSC); The Solar Foundation (TSF); American Planning Association (APA); and National Association of Regional Councils (NARC). This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Award Number DE-EE0003525.This fact sheet was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe on privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof. ~7'-1" HEIGHT HEIGHT Section 19-7-D of the City’s Zoning Ordinance, the minimum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface which the system is mounted is ten (10) feet. The exhibit shows a one foot seven inch (1’7”) minimum clearance. Provide a statement clarifying why the minimum clearance does not meet the required standard. The diagram on the previous page detailing the solar array is designed to manufacturer’s specifications. At these specifications this is a minimum ground clearance of 1’7”. 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US patent 9,281,778. US patent 9,581,678 B2 and patents pending Codes and Standards UL Certified (3703 & 2703) DuraTrack® HZ v3 7'-6" Vinyl Coated Chain Link FENCING SOUTH FENCE DETAIL 7'-6" 10'-0" TYP. RAILS 6" TREATED PICKET GALVANIZED POST ACCESSORY USE Section 19-4-D states that alternative energy systems shall be an accessory to the principal permitted use. Please confirm that the Kendall County campus and the parcel the proposed solar farm will be located will be consolidated into a single parcel to comply with the accessory use standard. This is the case and has been provided. LANDSCAPE PLAN Per Section 8-12-2-H of the Landscape Ordinance, a Tree Preservation Plan is required for all lots five (5) acres or greater in area. No live trees with a four inch (4”) DBH (diameter breast height) may be removed without first submitting an application for tree removal and receiving approval from the City. A Tree Preservation Plan and a landscape plan will be required as part of the Special Use application. This is being developed and will be provided. INVERTERSTRANSFORMEREQUIPMENT STORAGELINES TO BUILDINGS50'-0.00"50'-0.00"SUB-PANELS20' SETBACK FROMWEST BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMSOUTH BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMEAST BOUNDARY8' SETBACK FROMNORTH BOUNDARY10'-0"10'-0"962'-3"710'-6" 75'-0"SITE ACCESS ENTRANCESITE ACCESS DECOMMISSIONING •Section 10-19-9-A-3 states prior to permit issuance, the owner shall sign an acknowledgement that said owner will be responsible for any and all enforcement costs and remediation costs resulting from any violations of that chapter. The costs include, but are not limited to, removal of system, property restoration upon removal of the system, city legal expenses and hearing costs associated with violations of that chapter. • Section 10-19-4-E states all alternative energy systems inactive or inoperable for a period of 12 continuous months shall be deemed abandoned and the owner is required to repair or remove the system from the property at the owner’s expense within 90 days of notice from the City. To ensure compliance, staff will recommend as a condition of the special use, the petitioner provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses. • In addition to the security, staff will also recommend a blanket easement over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code, as a condition of the Special Use approval. This is being discussed between the County and the City and will be provided. 380 Shepard Drive 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 201 6825 Hobson Valley Drive, Suite 302 323 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 160 Elgin, Illinois 60123-7010 Springfield, Illinois 62703 Woodridge, Illinois 60517 Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 217.546.3400 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 618.262.8651 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 217.546.8116 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 618.263.3327 Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. Civil Engineers • Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors www.hlrengineering.com September 14, 2018 Mr. Eric Peterman GRNE Solar 230 N. Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 Re: Tree and Shrub Inventory Kendall County Solar Project Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois Dear Mr. Peterman: On September 10-12, 2018 Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) performed a tree and shrub inventory within the Kendall County Solar Project property located southeast of the intersection of John Street and Beecher Street in Yorkville, Illinois. The project area consists of an abandoned tree and shrub nursery. The United City of Yorkville requires a survey of all trees measuring four inches in diameter-breast-height (DBH) or greater. Additionally, per a September 6, 2018 phone conversation with Ms. Krysti Barksdale- Noble, Community Development Director, the approximate number and species of shrubs were recorded but their locations were not surveyed as she stated this was not necessary. MethodologyMethodologyMethodologyMethodology All trees within the project area, measuring four inches in DBH or greater, were surveyed. A diameter measuring tape was used to determine DBH. For trees having more than one trunk (i.e., multi-stemmed trees), the largest diameter trunk was measured and the tree was noted as having multiple trunks. A numbered tag was nailed to each surveyed tree and its DBH, botanical name, common name, and general health (e.g., excellent, good, fair, poor, dead) were recorded. Planted shrubs not having a stem measuring four inches in DBH or greater, were not tagged or surveyed; however, their presence was recorded and is noted on page 1 of the enclosed Tree and Shrub Inventory. Opportunistic (i.e., non-planted trees and shrubs) less than four inches DBH were not inventoried. Opportunistic species included honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.), black cherry (Prunus serotina), Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) among others. The location of each inventoried tree was surveyed using a hand held Trimble R1GNSS receiver and overlaid on an aerial photograph as provided on page 2 of the Tree and Shrub Inventory. Locations of planted shrubs were marked on an aerial in the field and their locations transposed onto the Tree and Shrub Inventory. Mr. Eric Peterman GRNE Solar Kendall County Solar Project Page 2 Results and SResults and SResults and SResults and Summaryummaryummaryummary A total of 848 trees comprised of 22 species were tagged and surveyed. A table summarizing all tagged and surveyed trees is provided on page 3 of the Tree and Shrub Inventory. The three most dominant species were river birch (Betula nigra), dwarf river birch (Betula nigra “Little King” var.), and red oak (Quercus rubra). Together, these three species account for approximately 70 percent of the trees recorded. Table 1Table 1Table 1Table 1 contains a summary of the recorded tree species by common and scientific name, number of individuals, and percentage of all trees. A complete tally of all inventoried trees is provided on page 3 of the Tree and Shrub Inventory. Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 ---- Individual Individual Individual Individual Species Species Species Species DataDataDataData Table 2 presents the inventoried tree data by health. Health refers to the overall condition of the tree, specifically the vigor and productivity of the tree. Signs of disease, insects, presence of fungus, dead wood, or holes on the main trunk, and leaf condition are all considered when evaluating the health of the tree. In addition, bark damage, lean, cankers, and twig development are also used when evaluating the Species (Common Name | Scientific Name) Count Percentage American Elm (Ulmus americana) 2 0.24% American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) 3 0.35% Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra) 1 0.12% Basswood (Tilia americana) 1 0.12% Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) 36 4.25% Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) 39 4.60% Box Elder (Acer negundo) 1 0.12% Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana) 5 0.59% Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) 54 6.37% Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii) 1 0.12% Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) 6 0.71% Crabapple (Malus sp.) 1 0.12% Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.) 206 24.29% Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) 7 0.83% English Oak (Quercus robur) 1 0.12% Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) 53 6.25% Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) 9 1.06% Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) 13 1.53% Red Oak (Quercus rubra) 148 17.45% River Birch (Betula nigra) 243 28.66% Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor) 17 2.00% White Mulberry (Morus alba) 1 0.12% Total 848 100.00% Mr. Eric Peterman GRNE Solar Kendall County Solar Project Page 3 health of a tree. Most trees (over 39 percent) were classified as fair. This rating was mainly driven by the fact that the trees were planted close together in anticipation of being sold before reaching maturity. However, since the nursery is abandoned the trees are competing against each other for sunlight which has led to significant dieback of lower limbs (i.e., shade pruning). No trees in excellent condition were found. This was mainly due to the close growing conditions and competition for light. Dead trees accounted for almost three percent of the inventoried trees. All but one of the dead trees were green ash. Signs and symptoms of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) were present on the green ash. Table 2 Table 2 Table 2 Table 2 ---- Tree Data by HealthTree Data by HealthTree Data by HealthTree Data by Health Health Count Percentage Dead 21 2.48% Poor 228 26.89% Fair 334 39.39% Good 265 31.25% Excellent 0 0.0% Total 848 100.00% Please do not hesitate to contact me at 847-531-0288 if you should have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. By: Patrick Hickey Certified Arborist (IL-1832A) Enclosure: Tree and Shrub Inventory (3 pages) Bur Oak River Birch Winterberry (860) River Birch and Dwarf River Birch (65 Dwarf River Birch) Arrowwood Viburnum (14) Burning Bush (13) Flowering Crabapple (60) Arrowwood Viburnum (140) Red Oak Ohio Buckeye (75) Ohio Buckeye (105) American Highbush Cranberry 16) Winterberry (40) Lilac (14) American Highbush Cranberry (16) Gray Dogwood (60) Japanese Tree Lilac (170) and Cockspur Hawthorn (10) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) Red Oak Hop Hornbeam (Offsite Not Inventoried) Green Ash Red Oak Privet (Lingustrum vulgare - 285) Prviet sp. (455) Gray Dogwood (25) Gray Dogwood (25) Gray Dogwood (20) Arrowwood Viburnum (5) Arrowwood Viburnum (34) St. John's Wort (30) Lilac (11) Bur Oak Swamp White Oak Arrowwood Viburnum (13) Hop Hornbeam (7) Ohio Buckeye (15) Arrowwood Viburnum (9) Chinese Elm (Offsite Not Inventoried) American Fringe Tree (4) Dwarf River Birch (15) Green Ash (Offsite Not Inventoried) White Oak (Offsite Not Inventoried) Scale: 1:300 30 0 3015Feet www.hlrengineering.com Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. ELGIN • WOODRIDGE • SPRINGFIELD • MT. CARMEL Civil & Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors • Environmental Specialists £¤34 ¬«71 ¬«47 Cook Co 2012 Aerial Imagery (Contract No. 10-41-09) Raster Digital Data, Version 1.0. Published April 2013, Cook Co Board of Commissioners, USGS, US Census, IDOT 0 1.50.75 Miles Major Groupings of Trees and Shrubs American Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) American Highbush Cranberry (Viburnum trilobum) Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) Flowering Crabapple (Malus sp.) Gray Dogwood (Cornus racemosa) Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) Hop Hornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) Japanese Tree Lilac (Syringa reticulata) and Cockspur Hawthorn (Crataegus crus- galli) Lilac (Syringa sp.) Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) Privet (Lingustrum vulgare) Privet (Lingustrum sp.) River Birch (Betula nigra) and Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.) St. John's Wort (Hypericum sp.) White Oak (Quercus alba) Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor) Red Oak (Quercus rubra) Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) GRNE Solar Tree and Shrub Inventory Kendall County Project Area Page 1 of 3 The number in parentheses represents the number of individual species present. These woody plants were not included in the tree survey because their diameter-breast-height (DBH) was less than four inches. 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ELGIN • WOODRIDGE • SPRINGFIELD • MT. CARMEL Civil & Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors • Environmental Specialists £¤34 ¬«71 ¬«47 Cook Co 2012 Aerial Imagery (Contract No. 10-41-09) Raster Digital Data, Version 1.0. Published April 2013, Cook Co Board of Commissioners, USGS, US Census, IDOT 0 1.50.75 Miles !(American Elm (Ulmus americana) !(American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) !(Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra) !(Basswood (Tilia americana) !(Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) !(Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) !(Box Elder (Acer negundo) !(Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana) !(Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) !(Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii) !(Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) !(Crabapple (Malus sp.) !(Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.) !(Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) !(English Oak (Quercus robur) !(Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) !(Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) !(Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) !(Red Oak (Quercus rubra) !(River Birch (Betula nigra) !(Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor) !(White Mulberry (Morus alba) GRNE Solar Tree and Shrub Inventory Kendall County Page 2 of 3 All trees having a DBH equal to or greater than four inches were tagged and surveyed. Tagged and Surveyed Tree Locations Project Area www.hlrengineering.com Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. ELGIN • WOODRIDGE • SPRINGFIELD • MT. CARMEL Civil & Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors • Environmental Specialists Page 3 of 3 GRNE Solar Tree and Shrub Inventory Kendall County 1 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 2 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 3 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Good Multi-stemmed 4 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)6 Good Multi-stemmed 5 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Good Multi-stemmed 6 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Good 7 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)11 Good 8 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Good 9 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 10 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)11 Good 11 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Fair Ingrown Bark 12 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 13 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Good 14 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Good 15 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)12 Good 16 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 17 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 18 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Good Multi-stemmed 19 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 20 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Good 21 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 22 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Good 23 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair Codominant Leaders 24 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)11 Fair Struck by Lightning 25 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Good 26 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 27 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair 28 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 29 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Good 30 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 37 Basswood (Tilia americana)5 Poor Trunk Rot 31 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 32 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 33 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)11 Good 34 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 35 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 36 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 37 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)11 Good 39 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 40 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Good 41 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair 42 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 43 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 44 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 45 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 46 River Birch (Betula nigra)13 Good Multi-stemmed 47 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 48 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 49 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 50 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 51 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 52 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good 53 American Elm (Ulmus americana)7 Fair 54 White Mulberry (Morus alba)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 55 River Birch (Betula nigra)12 Good Multi-stemmed 56 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 57 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 58 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 59 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 60 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 61 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 62 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 63 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 64 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 65 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 66 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)4 Fair 67 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 68 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Poor Half Dead 69 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 70 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 71 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 72 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 73 River Birch (Betula nigra)12 Good Multi-stemmed 74 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 75 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 76 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 77 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 78 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 79 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 80 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 81 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 82 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 83 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 84 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 85 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 86 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 87 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 88 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 89 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 90 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 91 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 92 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good 93 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 94 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 95 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 96 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 97 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 98 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 99 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 100 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 101 River Birch (Betula nigra)12 Good Multi-stemmed 102 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 103 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 104 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 105 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 106 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 107 River Birch (Betula nigra)11 Good Multi-stemmed 108 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 109 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 110 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good 111 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 112 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 113 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 114 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 115 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 116 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 117 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 118 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 119 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 120 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 121 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 122 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 123 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 124 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair 125 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 126 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 127 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 128 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 129 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 130 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 131 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 132 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 133 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 134 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 135 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 136 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 137 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 138 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 139 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 140 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good 141 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 142 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 143 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 144 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 145 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 146 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 148 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 147 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 149 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 150 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 151 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 152 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 153 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 154 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 155 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good 156 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 157 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 158 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 159 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 160 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 161 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 162 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 163 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 164 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 165 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 166 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 167 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 168 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 169 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 170 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 171 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 172 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 173 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)5 Good 174 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 175 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)5 Good 176 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)5 Good 177 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)4 Good 178 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 179 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Good Multi-stemmed 180 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)5 Good 181 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 182 Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)6 Good Multi-stemmed 183 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 184 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 185 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 186 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 187 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 188 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 189 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 190 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 191 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 193 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 192 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 194 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 195 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 196 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 197 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 198 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 199 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good 200 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 201 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 202 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Good Multi-stemmed 203 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 204 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 205 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 206 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 207 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 208 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)9 Fair 209 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good 210 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 211 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good 212 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 213 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 214 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)7 Poor Shade Prunned 215 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good 216 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good 217 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Good Multi-stemmed 218 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Poor Shade Prunned 219 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)7 Poor Shade Prunned 220 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Poor Shade Prunned 221 Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)6 Good 222 Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)6 Good Multi-stemmed 223 Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)5 Good Multi-stemmed 224 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 225 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good 226 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Good Multi-stemmed 227 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 228 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 229 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 230 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 231 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 232 Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra)10 Fair 233 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)10 Good Multi-stemmed 234 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 235 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 236 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 237 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 238 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair 239 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 240 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 241 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)8 Poor Dead Wood 242 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 243 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair 244 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 245 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 246 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 247 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Poor Multi-stemmed 248 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 249 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 250 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 251 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 252 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 253 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 254 River Birch (Betula nigra)12 Fair Multi-stemmed 255 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 256 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 257 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 258 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 259 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 260 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 261 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 262 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 263 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 264 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 265 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 266 Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)13 Good 267 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 268 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 269 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 270 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 271 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 272 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 273 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 274 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 275 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 276 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 277 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 278 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 279 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 280 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 281 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 282 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 283 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 284 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 285 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 286 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 287 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 288 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 289 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned 290 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 291 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 292 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 293 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 294 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair 295 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 296 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 297 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 298 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 299 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 300 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 301 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 302 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 303 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 304 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 305 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 306 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 307 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 308 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 309 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 310 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 311 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 312 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 313 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 314 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 315 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Fair Multi-stemmed 316 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 317 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 318 Crabapple (Malus sp.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 319 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)8 Fair 320 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Good Multi-stemmed 321 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 322 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 323 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 324 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 325 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 326 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 327 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 328 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 329 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 330 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 331 American Elm (Ulmus americana)10 Good 332 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 333 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 334 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 335 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 336 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 337 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 338 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 339 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 340 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 341 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 342 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 343 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 344 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 345 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 346 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 347 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 348 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 349 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 350 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 351 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 352 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 353 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 354 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Fair 355 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 355 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)7 Fair Shade Prunned 357 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 358 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 359 River Birch (Betula nigra)13 Fair Multi-stemmed 360 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 361 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 362 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 363 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 364 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 365 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 366 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 367 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 368 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 369 River Birch (Betula nigra)12 Fair Multi-stemmed 370 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned 371 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 372 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 373 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 374 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 375 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 376 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)9 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 377 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 378 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 379 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 380 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 381 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 382 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 383 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 384 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 385 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 386 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair 387 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 388 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 389 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Good Multi-stemmed 390 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 391 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 392 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 393 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 394 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 395 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 396 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 397 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 398 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 399 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Fair Multi-stemmed 400 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 401 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 402 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair 403 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 404 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Good Multi-stemmed 405 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 406 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 407 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 408 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 409 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 410 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair 411 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 412 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 413 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Dead 414 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 415 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 416 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 417 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 418 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 419 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 420 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 421 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Good Multi-stemmed 422 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 423 River Birch (Betula nigra)7 Fair 424 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 425 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 426 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 427 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 428 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 429 River Birch (Betula nigra)10 Fair Multi-stemmed 430 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 431 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair 432 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)16 Fair Struck by Lightning 433 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 434 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair 435 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 436 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 437 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 438 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 439 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 440 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 441 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 442 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 443 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 444 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 445 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 446 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Poor Dead Wood 447 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 448 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 449 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 450 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 451 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)5 Poor Shade Prunned 452 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 453 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 454 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 455 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 456 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 457 River Birch (Betula nigra)4 Fair 458 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 459 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 460 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)5 Fair 461 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)9 Fair Multi-stemmed 462 River Birch (Betula nigra)9 Fair 463 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 464 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 465 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)8 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 466 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 467 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 468 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 469 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 470 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 471 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)5 Good 472 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 473 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 474 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)8 Fair 475 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 476 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 477 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 478 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Fair Multi-stemmed 479 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)7 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 480 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 481 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 482 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 483 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 484 River Birch (Betula nigra)5 Fair Multi-stemmed 485 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)7 Poor Shade Prunned 486 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 487 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 488 River Birch (Betula nigra)8 Fair Multi-stemmed 489 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 490 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 491 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 492 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 493 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 494 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 495 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 496 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 497 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 498 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 499 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Fair Multi-stemmed 500 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 501 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 502 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 503 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Fair 504 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 505 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 506 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 507 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 508 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 509 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 510 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 511 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 512 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 513 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 514 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Fair 515 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 516 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 517 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 518 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 519 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 520 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 521 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 522 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 523 River Birch (Betula nigra)6 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 524 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 525 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Poor Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 526 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 527 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 528 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair 529 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)5 Fair Shade Prunned, Multi-stemmed 530 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 531 Dwarf River Birch (Betula nigra 'Little King' var.)4 Fair Multi-stemmed 532 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Fair 533 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 534 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 535 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 536 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 537 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)4 Fair 538 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)10 Fair 539 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)6 Fair 540 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)6 Fair 541 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 542 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)9 Fair 543 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 544 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)8 Fair 545 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)10 Fair 546 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 547 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 548 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)4 Fair 549 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 550 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)6 Fair 551 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)8 Fair 552 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)7 Fair 553 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair 554 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Fair 555 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)5 Fair 556 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair 557 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)5 Fair 558 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair 559 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)6 Fair 560 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)6 Fair 561 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)9 Fair 562 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair 563 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)7 Fair 564 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair 565 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)8 Fair 566 Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa)10 Fair 567 Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii)12 Good 568 Box Elder (Acer negundo)10 Fair 569 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)7 Fair 570 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 571 American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana)4 Fair 572 American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana)4 Fair 573 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 574 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 575 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 576 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Poor Shade Prunned 577 American Hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana)4 Fair 578 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 579 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 580 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 581 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 582 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 583 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)6 Dead 584 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 585 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 586 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 587 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 588 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 589 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 590 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)6 Poor 90% dead 591 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 592 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 593 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 594 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 595 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 596 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 597 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 598 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 599 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 600 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 601 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 602 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 603 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 604 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 604 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 606 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 607 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 608 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 609 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 610 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 611 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 612 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 613 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 614 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 615 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 616 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 617 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 618 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)6 Dead 619 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 620 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 621 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 622 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 623 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 90% dead 624 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 625 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 626 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Dead 627 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)4 Poor 90% dead 628 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Dead 629 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)5 Poor 80% dead 630 Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)7 Poor 90% dead 631 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair 632 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Fair Shade Prunned 633 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Fair 634 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Fair Shade Prunned 635 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 636 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 637 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 638 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 639 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Fair Shade Prunned 640 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Poor Shade Prunned 641 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 642 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Poor Shade Prunned 643 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 644 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 645 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 646 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 647 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 648 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 649 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 650 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 651 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 652 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair Shade Prunned 653 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Fair 654 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 655 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Fair 656 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 657 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 658 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 659 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 660 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 661 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 662 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Poor Shade Prunned 663 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair 664 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 665 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 666 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 667 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 668 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 669 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 670 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 671 Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)10 Good 672 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 673 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 674 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair Shade Prunned 675 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 676 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 677 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 678 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 679 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)5 Poor 50% dead 680 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 681 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 682 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 683 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 684 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 685 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 686 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 687 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 688 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Poor Shade Prunned 689 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 690 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 691 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 692 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 693 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 694 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 695 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 696 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 697 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair 698 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 699 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 700 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor 701 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 702 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 703 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Poor Shade Prunned 704 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor Shade Prunned 705 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Shade Prunned 706 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 707 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 708 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 709 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Poor Shade Prunned 710 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 711 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 712 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Poor Shade Prunned 713 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 714 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 715 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 716 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 717 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 718 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 719 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 720 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 721 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 722 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 723 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 724 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Fair 725 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Fair 726 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 727 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 728 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 729 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 730 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Fair 731 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 732 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair Leaning 733 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Good 734 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair 735 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair Leaning 736 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Good 737 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 738 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 739 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Good 740 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Good 741 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 742 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 743 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 744 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 745 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 746 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 747 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 748 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 749 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 750 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 751 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 752 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)7 Good 753 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 754 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 755 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 756 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 757 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 758 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 759 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 760 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 761 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 762 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 763 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 764 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 765 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 766 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Fair 767 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Fair 768 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)10 Good 769 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 770 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 771 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Fair 772 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Good 773 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Good 774 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 775 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)7 Good 776 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Good 777 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)4 Good 778 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 779 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)5 Good 780 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)6 Good 781 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)11 Good 782 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Good 783 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 784 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 785 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)6 Good 786 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 787 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 788 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Good 789 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 790 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)10 Good 791 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 792 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Good 793 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 794 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 795 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)4 Fair 796 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 797 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 798 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 799 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 800 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 801 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 802 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 803 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides)6 Fair 804 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Fair 805 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 806 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Fair 807 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 808 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)7 Good 809 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 810 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 811 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 812 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Fair 814 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)5 Fair 815 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Fair 816 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)6 Good 817 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)4 Good 818 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Good 813 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Good 819 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)6 Fair 820 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)6 Good 821 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)5 Good 822 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)5 Good 823 Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)7 Good 824 Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra)4 Fair 825 English Oak (Quercus robur)10 Good 826 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 827 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)6 Fair Shade Prunned 828 Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)7 Fair Shade Prunned 829 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 830 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 831 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 832 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Poor 90% dead 833 Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor)4 Fair 834 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 835 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 836 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)4 Good 837 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)6 Fair 838 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 839 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 840 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 841 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Fair 842 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)8 Good 843 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)5 Good 844 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 845 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)7 Good 846 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 847 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good 848 Red Oak (Quercus rubra)9 Good Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes Tag Number Species DBHCondition Notes LANDSCAPE PLAN Per Section 8-12-2-H of the Landscape Ordinance, a Tree Preservation Plan is required for all lots five (5) acres or greater in area. No live trees with a four-inch (4”) DBH (diameter breast height) may be removed without first submitting an application for tree removal and receiving approval from the City. A Tree Preservation Plan and a landscape plan will be required as part of the Special Use application. Considering the site is currently a storage home for a subset of trees, a landsca ping plan is being developed to help clear this space to prepare for the project. We are in discussion with the Sheriff’s office, local stakeholder’s, our attorney Dan Kramer, and the City of Yorkville to devise a plan that works for all parties. The history of the trees at this site have been moved three times and have landed here as a staging area and were not meant for permanent residency. We are working to better understand the options for removal of these trees. Please see attached, the completed tree study performed by HLR Engineering. Also attached are rendering s of the landscaping proposed on the south boundary of the property. These trees will be a coniferous species so as not to lose their leaves in the winter to have a year-round presence to help with ascetics for the solar field. The trees shall be a height of 4’ when installed and spaced at 35’ on center to accommodate the mature nature of the trees. Onsite Pictures of the current landscape Renderings of Landscape at the South side of Array BLACKBERRY WOODS HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION Open Forum AGENDA •Project Anatomy •Sound Study •Landscape Layout •HOA Questions •Site Maintenance •Prior GRNE Installations SYSTEM ANATOMY •Racking System •The racking system stabilizes the panels and necessary cables into place. •Solar Panels (PV Panels/Modules) •Converts sunlight into electricity (direct current, DC). •Inverter •This takes collected energy from the solar panels (DC) and converts it into operating power (alternating current, AC) or power that can be used by utility service. SOLAR PANEL ANATOMY http://www.yinglisolar.com/us/solar-basics/#panel_section Sand Silicon Ingot RACKING ANATOMY Aluminum Stabilizer Tilt Mount Motor INVERTER ANATOMY https://www.chintpowersystems.com/index.shtml Fans User Display & Buttons Power Junction Box Connections Power Fuse Terminal SOUND STUDY DECIBEL LEVELS Quiet Rural Area 40 dB30 dB 50 dB 70 dB60 dB 80 dB 90 dB 100 dB 110 dB 120 dB 150 dB Library Whisper Refrigerator Normal Conversation Vacuum Cleaner Garbage Disposal Truck Traffic Lawnmower Car Horn Chain Saw Jet Take Off Dangerous Levels www.industrialnoisecontrol.com/comparative-noise-examples.htm SOUND STUDY SOLAR PANELS SOUND STUDY TRACKING RACK MOUNTS 40 dB Library Whisper 50 dB Refrigerator 53 dB at 10’ away when motor is running *Motors run every 10 min at 15 second intervals only during the day while the sun is shining SOUND STUDY INVERTER FRONT RIGHT BACK LEFT CPS SCA50_60KTL-DO Audible Noise Test.pdf Test conducted by Chint Power Systems *Inverters operate only during the day while the sun is shining SOUND STUDY INVERTER Inverter sound test conducted by GRNE Solar in Lowell, Indiana at Tri-Creek School Corporation Solar Field Sound level at 3 feet Sound level at 10 feet: 60 –63 dB Sound level at 25 feet from enclosure SOUND STUDY INVERTER Inverter sound test conducted by GRNE Solar in Lowell, Indiana at Tri-Creek Corporation Solar Field Walking through solar field Dangerous Levels Extremely Low Frequency Microwaves Infrared Ultraviolet X-rays Gamma Rays Cosmic Rays Radio waves Visible Ionizing radiation .01 -102 104 -1012 1014 -1016 1020 -10281018 Frequency •Brain Waves •Electric Power System •N-Submarine •AM & FM Tuner •Television •Wireless Laptop •Starbucks WIFI •Cell Phone •Satellite Dish •Broadcast Transmitter •Radiant Heater •UV Lamp •Light Bulb •Medical Diagnosis •Nuclear medicine •Radioactive Particles •Alpha, Beta, Gamma Rays •N-Weapons •Reactor https://healthybuildingscience.com/2013/05/30/how-to-measure- emf/ EMF STUDY FREQUENCY LEVEL SOUND STUDY INVERTER/MOTOR PLACEMENT The inverters and tracker motors will be located down the center of the array, more than 300’ from any home Location of inverters and tracker motors Over 300’ to the nearest home LANDSCAPE LAYOUT ALTERNATIVE SITE PLANS As published in the FY2012 Budget –Kendall County Capital Improvement Plan Improvement Project Name Org. Date Revised Date: 2010 Original Budget Revised Budget Est. Annual Debt Service PSC –Corrections Pod Addition -Design -Construction 2020 2027 9,637,916 12,262,121 983,949 Implementation Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Jail Pod,26,000 SF New 5,000 Renovation –Site Development https://www.co.kendall.il.us/wp-content/uploads/FY11_12_Budget1.pdf HOA QUESTIONS Will living near a solar field affect the value of my property? CohnReznick and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, performed interviews with county assessors and real estate brokers to study the impact of solar farms on property values. The results showed that solar farms do not negatively impact property values. Do solar panels contain harmful chemicals? No -Solar panels are safe to touch, attach to your home and install in your neighborhood. The panels are made of materials that are found in your homes such as aluminum, copper, and glass. The materials used are sealed safely within the tempered glass that is tested to uphold all weather conditions including hail. Do solar panels create a glare? Solar panels are specifically designed to absorb sunlight not reflect it. The combination of the dark-colored materials and anti- reflective coating remove the glare so much so that solar farms can be installed throughout flight paths and are used to power several major airports. https://illinoissolar.org/FAQ-utility-community-large-scale-solar http://www.ecosolarhomeimprovement.com/solar-panels-increase-property-values/ HOA QUESTIONS https://energync.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/solar-health-myth-vs-fact.jpg Do solar panels leak radiation? The materials of solar panels are enclosed in tempered glass, therefore they do not mix with water or vaporize into the air. There is no threat of chemicals releasing the environment causing harm. Several third party environmental organizations such as Sierra Club, Environmental Law and Policy Center, Greenpeace, etc. support solar development. Do solar panels produce electromagnetic radiation that is harmful to our health? Solar arrays produce a lower amount of electromagnetic field than TV’s and refrigerators. There is no relationship between health issues and exposure to electromagnetic fields. Tri-Creek School Corporation, Lowell Indiana Uses the solar display in their curriculum. SITE MAINTENANCE •Site maintenance will be the responsibility of GRNE Solar. •GRNE Solar will lease the fenced area from the County and will maintain the solar field and land. •Regular maintenance will occur to ensure the property is well cared for and operating at the optimal efficiency. •Regular safety checks of electrical equipment will take place including a review of the fence, surrounding area, and overall safety. Examples of manicured solar fields. PROJECTS Tri-Creek School Corporation, Lowell Indiana 1MW SOLAR ARRAY 3,936 SOLAR MODULES 728 TONS OF CO2 REDUCED PER YEAR JAX Properties 100 kW SOLAR ARRAY 327 SOLAR MODULES 73 TONS OF CO2 REDUCED PER YEAR PROJECTS The Summit, Ft. Wayne, Indiana 100 kW SOLAR ARRAY 323 SOLAR MODULES 73 TONS OF CO2 REDUCED PER YEAR Ambassador Enterprises 200 kW SOLAR ARRAY 624 SOLAR MODULES 146 TONS OF CO2 REDUCED PER YEAR PROJECTS City of Escanaba, Escanaba, Michigan 1MW SOLAR ARRAY 3,510 SOLAR MODULES 728 TONS OF CO2 REDUCED PER YEAR Ranked #1 Solar installer in Illinois by Solar Power World Magazine SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS EPA CAMPUS https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/solar-farm-powers-epa-environmental-center •1.5 MW (4,788 panels) solar field at Edison, New Jersey Campus •Generate 45% of the campus’ electrical demand based on consumption. •System will reduce air pollution and cut the EPA’s energy bills –thereby reducing taxpayer costs. APPENDIX –ADDITIONAL STUDIES Yingli Solar Panel Basics http://www.yinglisolar.com/us/solar-basics/#panel_section Array Tracking Rack http://www.arraytechinc.com/solar-trackers/ Chint Power Systems (Inverter) https://www.chintpowersystems.com/pdf/commercial/50K/CPS-SCA50- 60KTL-DO-US-480-Datasheet.pdf Authorized RP Construction Services Array Tracker Sound Level –see Slide 24 Authorized Yingli Letter -No Sound/No Harmful Elements –see Slide 25 Kendall County Capital Improvement Plan https://www.co.kendall.il.us/wp-content/uploads/FY11_12_Budget1.pdf Illinois Solar FAQ https://illinoissolar.org/FAQ-utility-community-large-scale-solar EcoSolar Home Improvement http://www.ecosolarhomeimprovement.com/solar-panels-increase-property- values/ NC Sustainable Energy Association https://energync.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/solar-health-myth-vs- fact.jpg CohnReznick Property Value Report Source 1 Source 2 –Slide 33&34 Healthy Building Science https://healthybuildingscience.com/2013/05/30/how-to-measure-emf/ Solar Farm Tour https://www.solarfarmtour.org/ Yorkville Chamber Green Committee https://www.solarfarmtour.org/ Illinois Sustainable Technology Center https://www.istc.illinois.edu/UserFiles/Servers/Server_427403/File/2018 0906.pdf NC Clean Energy Technology Center –Health and Safety Impacts of Solar Photovoltaics http://ncsolarcen-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/wp- content/uploads/2017/10/Health-and-Safety-Impacts-of-Solar- Photovoltaics-2017_white-paper-1.pdf Massachusetts Clean Energy Center –Study of Acoustics and EMF Levels of Solar Photovoltaic Projects http://files.masscec.com/research/StudyAcousticEMFLevelsSolarPhotovol taicProjects.pdf Incentives –Slide 26 https://solarips.com/2016/03/do-i-need-to-be-concerned-about- electromagnetic-radiation-from-my-solar-system/ SUMMARY & NEXT STEPS •Solar inverters and racking motors will be located more than 300’ from the nearest home •Inverters and racking motors only operate during the day when the sun is shining •Emitted sound from the system will be drowned out by the distance of the field from residential properties as well as the ambient noise from the highway •The solar field will be regularly maintained and manicured by GRNE Solar •Living near and interacting with a solar panel, system or field has been rigorously tested and proven not to cause any adverse health concerns •Independent third party environmental groups support solar development •GRNE Solar is excited to share that this project will save tax payers $4M over the duration of the project with $0 capital cost Next Steps •HOA Joint Meeting -October 30, 2018 •Public Hearing Meeting with the United City of Yorkville -November 14, 2018 •City Council Vote of Approval -December 11, 2018 •Apply for Solar Incentives -January 15, 2019 •Begin Installation of Solar Array –April 2019 CONTACT US Eric Peterman, CEO Email: Eric@GRNESolar.com Phone: 312-859-3016 INCENTIVES •Federal Solar Tax Credit •Deduct 30% of the cost of installing solar energy systems from your federal taxes. •Illinois Incentives •Net Metering •A ComEd Program •If your solar system produces more energy than you need, you receive a credit on your utility bill. •Solar Renewable Energy Credits •Illinois is the only state that offers this program. •A production based incentive. Participants get a certain amount of money depending on how much energy their system uses. MORE ON EMF 1. NC Clean Energy Technology Report –NC State University The National Academies of Science were directed by Congress to examine the effect of EMF from PV systems and concluded: “Based on a comprehensive evaluation of published studies relating to the effects of power-frequency electric and magnetic fields on cells, tissues, and organisms (including humans), the conclusion of the committee is that the current body of evidence does not show that exposure to these fields presents a human-health hazard.Specifically, no conclusive and consistent evidence shows that exposures to residential electric and magnetic fields produce cancer, adverse neurobehavioral effects, or reproductive and developmental effects.” 2. Massachusetts Clean Energy Center The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection has a recommended magnetic field level exposure limit of 833 milli-Gauss (mG)for the general public. At the utility scale [PV] sites, magnetic field levels along the fenced PV array boundary were in the very low range of 0.2 to 0.4 mG. Magnetic field levels at the locations 50 to 150 feet from the fenced array boundary were not elevated above background levels (<0.2 mG). 3. Independent Power Systems Based on these findings in this limited test, I am very pleased to see that our system emits negligible electromagnetic radiation. ncsolarcen-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Health-and-Safety- Impacts-of-Solar-Photovoltaics-2017_white-paper-pdf files.masscec.com/research/StudyAcousticEMFLevelsSolarPhotovoltaicProjects.pdf solarips.com/2016/03/do-i-need-to-be-concerned-about-electromagnetic-radiation-from-my- solar-system/ COHNREZNICK PROPERTY VALUE STUDY 1 https://www.mcleancountyil.gov/DocumentCenter/View/13192 COHNREZNICK PROPERTY VALUE STUDY 2 http://www.oglecounty.org/document_center/planning%20&%20zoning/Solar%20Ad%20H oc%20Committee/PV%20Impact%20Studies/CohnReznick%20Presentation%20- %20Proposed%20Elkhorn%20Solar%20Property%20Value%20Impact%20Study%2011- 29-17Compressed.pdf 380 Shepard Drive 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 201 6825 Hobson Valley Drive, Suite 302 323 W. Third Street, P.O. Box 160 Elgin, Illinois 60123-7010 Springfield, Illinois 62703 Woodridge, Illinois 60517 Mt. Carmel, Illinois 62863 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 217.546.3400 Tel. 847.697.6700 Tel. 618.262.8651 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 217.546.8116 Fax 847.697.6753 Fax 618.263.3327 Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. Civil Engineers • Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors www.hlrengineering.com October 29, 2018 Mr. Eric Peterman GRNE Solar 230 N. Hicks Place Palatine, IL 60067 Re: Landscape Plan Kendall County Solar Project Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois Dear Mr. Peterman: Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) has prepared the enclosed Landscape Plan for the proposed Kendall County Solar Project. The project is located southeast of the intersection of John Street and Beecher Street in Yorkville, Illinois. Per your direction, the Landscape Plan addresses only the southern boundary of the subject property. We understand that mature tree heights are not to exceed 25 feet to prevent shade from affecting the productivity of the solar array. Please note that the United City of Yorkville Landscape Ordinance Chapter 12, 8-12-2.B.1 requires two shade trees, five evergreen trees and three ornamental trees per one hundred linear feet. None of the shade tree species in the Yorkville Permitted Planting List have mature heights of less than 25 feet. Therefore, approved ornamental trees were used as substitutes for shade trees (at a 2:1 ratio per the Ordinance). Also, per Ordinance requirements, no single genus represents more than 33 percent of the total number of species. In order to potentially reduce landscaping costs, HLR reviewed the Permitted Planting List against the list of species currently present on the subject property. The only species present on both the list and the property is Japanese Tree Lilac (Syringa reticulata sp.). There are approximately 170 Japanese Tree Lilac on the property, although most were in mediocre condition, it is likely that 12 specimens in good condition can be found and installed along the southern property boundary as indicated on the Landscape Plan. Mr. Eric Peterman GRNE Solar Kendall County Solar Project Landscape Plan Page 2 Please do not hesitate to contact me at 847-531-0288 if you should have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC. By: Patrick Hickey Certified Arborist (IL-1832A) Enclosure: Landscape Plan nm nm nm nm nm nmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnm nmnmnmnmnmnmnmqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpnmnmnmnmnmqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqpqp qpnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnmnm36457516275376453676235136457516275376453676235136457516275376453676235 Scale: 1:550 25 0 2512.5 Feet GRNE Solar Kendall County Solar Project Landscape Plan www.hlrengineering.com Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. ELGIN • WOODRIDGE • SPRINGFIELD • MT. CARMEL Civil & Structural Engineers • Land Surveyors • Environmental SpecialistsGAMEFARMRDRIVERSTCANNONBALLTRRIVER ROADELDAMAIN RD£¤34 ¬«47 0 0.60.3 Miles Landscape Plan Prepared By: _ 1 Acer tataricum subsp ginnala sp.Amur maple 5 6' 2 Cercis canadensis Eastern redbud 6 6' 3 Cornus mas Cornelian cherry dogwood 12 6' 4 Malas x 'Red Splendor'Red Splendor crabapple 6 6' 5 Picea glauca var. densata Black Hills spruce 15 8' 6 Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf'Vanderwolf limber pine 15 8' 7 Syringa reticulata sp.Japanese tree lilac 12 6' ID Species Common Name Quantity Install Height Ornamental Treesnm Total: qp Project Description Parcel Boundaries Inside of 8' Buffer (Setback) Project Boundary 7' High Fence Modules Proposed Landscaping Landscape NotesTree Detail Mulch&Grass &8.3 ft to Next Tree 1. Trees shall be typical of their variety or species, shall have a normal growth of spread and height, and shall be sound, healthy, vigorous, free of disease, insect pests and larvae, with well-developed root systems. Items broken major branches, or badly bruised or damaged bark, are not acceptable. 2. Trees shall be balled and burlapped, with firm, natural balls of earth. The balls shall be dug according to current nursery practices for sufficient depth and width to include adequate fibrous and feeding roots. No tree shall be accepted if the ball is broken before or during planting operations. 3. Trees shall be set plumb in center of the planting hole at same elevation as adjacent finished landscape grades. When set, additional topsoil backfill is to be placed around the base and sides of the root ball, and each layer worked to settle backfill and eliminate voids and air pockets. If balled and burlapped, burlap shall be removed from sides of balls and retained on bottoms. 4. Plant material shall be grown in nurseries from the central or northern Illinois region. 5. Spade harvested and transplanted plants shall meet all the requirements for field grown trees. Root ball diameters shall be of similar size as the ANSI Z60.1 requirements for balled and burlapped plants. Trees shall be harvested prior to leafing out (bud break) in the spring or during the fall planting period except for plants know to be considered as fall planting hazards. Plants that are fall planting hazards shall only be harvested prior to leafing out in the spring. Trees shall be moved and planted within 48 hours of the initial harvesting and shall remain in the spade machine until planted. 6. Install 4" minimum top soil to all planting areas, contractor is responsible for fine grading of planting areas. Remove stones, sticks, and debris larger than 1". 7. All installed trees to be mulched with 3" depth of partially decomposed hardwood mulch over weed barrier. 8. Guarantee all work for a period of one year beginning at the date of acceptance. Make all replacements promptly as per direction of owner. 9. Water and maintain all plant materials, until initial acceptance. 10. Coordinate installation with work of other sections. 11. Notification of JULIE, 811, is required for all planting areas. The Contractor is responsible for knowing the location and avoiding utilities that are not covered by the local utility locator service. Grass N 1) Three inches of mulch surrounding plantings. 2) Area in between trees will be grass (IDOT Class 1 Lawn Mixture or comparable). 3) Mulch is not to be placed against the trunk of the tree. 8' Setback Residential Properties to South &20' Setback 589.00' Fence Length 71 Evergreen Trees 10/29/2018 & Amur Maple Acer tataricum subsp ginnala sp. Tree Type: Deciduous (loses leaves seasonally) Mature Tree Height: 15 - 20 Feet Mature Tree Span: 15 - 20 Feet Features: Rounded form, clusters of yellow white flowers in spring Fall Color: Mix of yellow and red U of I Extension Redbud Cercis canadensis Tree Type: Deciduous (loses leaves seasonally) Mature Tree Height: 20 - 30 Feet Mature Tree Span: 25 - 35 Feet Features: Rose- pink to magenta flowers in early May, long pods that turn reddish-green to brown in winter Fall Color: Yellow to yellow-green Morton Arboretum Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Cornus mas Tree Type: Deciduous (loses leaves seasonally) Mature Tree Height: 20 - 25 Feet Mature Tree Span: 15 - 20 Feet Features: Small yellow flowers in spring, elongated bright red fruit ripening in late summer, bark is dark grey to reddish brown Morton Arboretum Red Splendor Crabapple Malas x ‘Red Splendor’ Tree Type: Deciduous (loses leaves seasonally) Mature Tree Height: 20 - 30 Feet Mature Tree Span: 20 Feet Features: Rounded form, pink flowers, red fruit Fall Color: Reddish purple leaves in fall Berhheim Black Hills Spruce Picea glauca var densata Tree Type: Evergreen (year-round leaves) Mature Tree Height: 20 - 40 Feet Mature Tree Span: 10 - 15 Feet Features: Scaly, silver grey color bark, green to blue green needles Morton Arboretum Vanderwolf Limber Pine Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’ Tree Type: Evergreen (year-round leaves) Mature Tree Height: 25 - 30 Feet Mature Tree Span: 10 - 15 Feet Features: Upright pyramids shape, bright blue-green twisted needles Morton Arboretum, OSU, City of Seattle Japanese Tree Lilac Syringa reticulata sp. Tree Type: Deciduous (loses leaves seasonally) Mature Tree Height: 20 - 30 Feet Mature Tree Span: 15 - 25 Feet Features: Small white fragrant flowers, reddish brown bark with dark green leaves Fall Color: yellow green leaves Morton Arboretum Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 1 Ordinance No. 2020-_____ AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, APPROVING A SPECIAL USE FOR A SOLAR FARM WITH FREESTANDING SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the “City”) is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, under section 11-13-1.1 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/1-1-1, et seq.), the Mayor and City Council of the City (collectively, the “Corporate Authorities”) may provide for the classification of special uses in its zoning ordinance; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the United City of Yorkville Zoning Ordinance (the “Zoning Code”), any person owning or having an interest in property may file an application to use such land for one or more of the special uses provided for in the zoning district in which the land is situated; and, WHEREAS, GRNE Solutions LLC commonly known as GRNE Solar (the Lessee”) is leasing 7.4 acres for the proposed installation of approximately 6,400 freestanding solar energy systems on the property owned the County of Kendall located generally at the southeast corner of John Street and Beecher Road, legally described in Section 2 of this Ordinance (the “Subject Property”); and, WHEREAS, under the authority of the Zoning Code, the Subject Property is located in a designated O Office District and freestanding solar energy systems are allowed with a special use permit; and, WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities received a request from the Lessee for a special use permit for the Subject Property to allow a solar farm with freestanding solar energy systems which was approved by the Corporate Authorities on December 11, 2018, after proper notice and a public hearing as required subject to several conditions; and, WHEREAS, notwithstanding the approval, the Lessee has now requested that certain conditions imposed for the approval of the Special Use be reconsidered, namely, the requirement for a solid opaque fence around the perimeter of the solar farm made by vinyl or plastic and the requirements of landscaping on the west side of the solar farm; and, WHEREAS, a legal notice by publication of a public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission was done and a notice to property owners within 500 feet of the Subject Property identified for the special use permit was sent by certified mail; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission convened and held a public hearing on the 8th day of January, 2020, for the consideration of the new special use application; and, Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 2 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the standards set forth in Section 10-4-9(F) and 10-19-4-C of the Zoning Code; and, WHEREAS, upon conclusion of said public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the approval with new conditions for the special use for the Subject Property for a solar farm with freestanding solar energy systems. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: The above recitals are incorporated herein and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2. Ordinance 2018-77 passed by the Corporate Authorities on December 11, 2018, is hereby repealed. Section 2: That the Corporate Authorities hereby approve a special use for the Subject Property, legally described as: That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 37 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Tract conveyed to the Kendall County Public Building Commission by the Trustee’s Deed recorded November 17, 1989 as Document number 896707; thence North 01° 14’11” West, along the East Line of Rush- Copley Healthcare Center, 15.0 feet; thence North 88°29’47” East, parallel with the South Line of said Building Commission Tract, 12.50 feet for the point of beginning; thence North 88°29’47” East, parallel with said South line, 615.74 feet; thence North 01°30’13” West, perpendicular to the last described course, 525.0 feet; thence South 88°29’47” West, parallel with said South Line, 600.79 feet; thence South 01°14’11” East, 22.17 feet; thence South 88°45’49” West, 12.50 feet; thence South 01°14’11” East, 502.89 feet to the point of beginning in the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. for use as a solar farm with freestanding solar energy systems. Section 3: That the special use granted herein shall be constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with the following plans, diagrams and conditions: a. The maximum clearance between the lowest point of the system and the surface on which the system is mounted shall be one foot and seven inches (1’7”). b. A seven foot and six inch (7’6”) tall solid opaque fence made of wood material, constructed minimally of pressure treated materials, shall be installed along the entire perimeter of the solar farm. Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 3 c. The petitioner must implement the landscape plan submitted by the petitioner dated January 8, 2020, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A. d. The petitioner must comply with all comments and requirements made by Planning Resources, Inc. dated November 13, 2018 and attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B regarding the landscape plans dated October 29, 2018. e. The landscaping treatment as proposed along the southern fence line be continued along the west line of the property. f. A security camera system must be installed which gives monitoring access of the solar farm to the Kendall County Sheriff. g. A Knox-Box must be installed near the access gate to the Subject Property for emergency entrance by the City’s Police and Fire Departments and the Kendall County Sheriff. h. The petitioner, pursuant to Section 10-19-4-E of the Zoning Code, shall provide a security guarantee in a form acceptable to the City to cover such costs including, but not limited to the removal, property restoration, and city legal expenses with a blanket easement over the property to allow the City or its contractor to enter and remove the abandoned system in compliance with the City Code. i. Compliance with all comments prepared by Engineering Enterprises, Inc., the City’s engineering consultant, in a letter dated August 2, 2018 attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit C. Section 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this ____ day of _________________, A.D. 2020. ______________________________ City Clerk KEN KOCH ________ DAN TRANSIER ________ JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI ________ ARDEN JOE PLOCHER ________ CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ________ JOEL FRIEDERS ________ SEAVER TARULIS ________ JASON PETERSON ________ Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 4 APPROVED by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this _____ day of _________________, A.D. 2020. ______________________________ Mayor Attest: _____________________________ City Clerk Have a question or comment about this agenda item? 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Reviewed By: Legal Finance Engineer City Administrator Human Resources Community Development Police Public Works Parks and Recreation Agenda Item Number Planning and Zoning Commission #2 Tracking Number PZC 2019-30 and EDC 2019-99 Raintree Village – Planned Unit Development & Final Plat Amendment City Council – February 11, 2020 04/23/2019 Approval of Development Agreement PZC 2019-06 Majority Vote Proposed PUD Agreement & Final Plat Amendment for Unit 4 within the Raintree Village Subdivision. Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, AICP Community Development Name Department 1 Proposed Request: The petitioner, CalAtlantic Group, Inc., is seeking Final Plat amendment approval to remove the EBE (Exception to Blanket Easements) and convert them to fee simple lots for approximately 32 lots consisting of 128 residential townhome units in Raintree Village Unit 4. Additionally, the petitioner is seeking to reduce the side yard setback from ten (10) feet to six (6) feet for Lots 264-282 in Raintree Village Unit 4 consisting of 34 residential duplex homesites (17 lots). The subject property, located south of IL 71 and west of IL 126 in the southeast quadrant of the city, was originally annexed in 1997 and approved as a planned residential development in 2002 with roughly 650 single-family, duplex and townhome dwelling units. Currently, Unit 4 is partially built-out with townhomes and duplexes of which the developer owns 38 duplex units (19 lots) and 108 townhome units (27 lots). A recent development agreement with CalAtlantic Group was approved by the City permitting a prepayment of development fees and SSA improvement funds, a reduction in building permit fees and certain building code locks for five (5) years, until 2024. Staff Comments: The proposed Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision has been reviewed by the City’s engineering consultant, Engineering Enterprises Inc., for compliance with the Subdivision Control Ordinance’s Standards for Specification. Comments dated November 13, 2019 were provided to the applicant. Staff is supportive of approving the Final Plat and the minor comments from the City Engineer will be addressed in a revised plat which will be submitted to the City prior to recordation. Staff is also supportive of the requested side yard setback reduce as it is consistent with similar recent development such as Grande Reserve and Heartland Meadows. However, per the recently approved Development Agreement between the City and the petitioner via Ordinance No. 2019-27, Paragraph G Fire Suppression and Alarm Systems, provides that the builder will install sprinklers for the duplex and townhome units in accordance with the International Code Council 2009 IFC/13D Systems. The builder will also not be required to install alarm systems in the duplex dwelling units and this provision is locked in effect until the term of the development agreement, April 2029. Since the approval of the Development Agreement, the City has adopted the International Code Council 2018 IFC which goes into effect on January 1, 2020. Due to the minimum building separation of the duplexes being reduced to twelve (12) feet, the Building Code Official recommended that no mulch be used as ground cover on the side yard exterior of the duplex units. The petitioner has agreed to incorporate that language within their HOA covenants as a best management practice to ensure exterior fire protection standards. Planning and Zoning Commission: The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing for the proposed PUD Amendment to the Raintree Village Planned Unit Development Agreement on January 8, 2020. The Planning and Zoning Commission also considered the proposed Final Plat at their meeting on January 8, 2020. The commission made the following actions on the motions for both requests below: Memorandum To: City Council From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: February 4, 2020 Subject: PZC 2019-30 Raintree Village – Unit 4 (PUD & Final Plat) Proposed PUD & Final Plat Amendment for Duplexes and Townhomes 2 PUD Amendment In consideration of testimony presented during a Public Hearing on January 8, 2020 and the standards for PUD approval and amendment, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval to the City Council a reduction in side yard setback from ten (10) feet to six (6) feet for lots 264-282 in Unit 4 of the Raintree Village subdivision, as presented by the Petitioner Exhibit F Side Yard Setback. Action: Olson-yes, Vinyard-yes, Williams-yes, Millen-yes, Hyett-yes. 5 ayes; 0 no Final Plat Amendment In consideration of the proposed Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the plat to the City Council as presented by the Petitioner in plans prepared by Mackie Consultants, LLC dated last revised 11-11-19, subject to review comments provided by the City Engineer, EEI, Inc. dated November 13, 2019. Action: Olson-yes, Vinyard-yes, Williams-yes, Millen-yes, Hyett-yes. 5 ayes; 0 no Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance Authorizing the 6th Amendment to the PUD for Raintree Village. 2. Draft Ordinance Approving the Final Plat of Raintree Village – Unit 4 1st Resubdivision. 3. Staff Memorandum to Planning and Zoning Commission dated 11-19-19. 4. Copy of Petitioner’s Application 5. Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision prepared by Mackie Consultants, LLC and dated last revised 11-11-19. 6. Side Yard Setback Exhibit illustrating proposed amended setback from 10 feet to 6 feet. 7. EEI Letter to the City dated November 13, 2019. Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 1 Ordinance No. 2020-_____ AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AUTHORIZING THE SIXTH AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE RAINTREE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION (Lots 264-282) WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the “City”) is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, the City entered into an Annexation and Planned Unit Development Agreement approved in 1997, and further amended by a First Amendment by Ordinance 2002- 52, a Second Amendment by Ordinance 2004-01, a Third Amendment by Ordinance 2005-02, and a Fifth Amendment by Ordinance 2013-50 to the Raintree Village Planned Unit Development Plan; and, WHEREAS, the current owner/developer, CalAtlantic Group, Inc. have requested a major change pursuant to Section 10-8-9B of the Yorkville Zoning Ordinance to the Amended Raintree Village Planned Unit Development to permit a reduction to the side yard setback from ten feet (10’) to six feet (6’) for the benefit of Lots 264-282 in Raintree Village Subdivision Unit 4; and, WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing on the proposed major change to the Planned Unit Development was published and pursuant to said notice the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on January 8, 2020 on said petition in accordance with the State statutes and the ordinances of the City; and, Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 2 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission after the hearing recommended to the Mayor and City Council approval of the side yard reduction by amendment of the Planned Unit Development Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: The above recitals are incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2: That the Amended Raintree Village Planned Unit Development Plan is hereby further amended by amending the side yard regulations for the benefit of the following legally described property: Lots 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281 and 282 all in Raintree Village, Unit 4 Subdivision, recorded as document 2006000015999. All in part of the SW 1/4 of Section 3 and part of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, all in Township 36 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois. to reduce the side yard setback from ten feet (10’) to six feet (6’) as attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit A “Raintree Village – Unit 4 Side Yard Setback Exhibit”. Section 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ CITY CLERK KEN KOCH ________ DAN TRANSIER ________ JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI ________ ARDEN JOE PLOCHER ________ CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ________ JOEL FRIEDERS ________ SEAVER TARULIS ________ JASON PETERSON ________ Ordinance No. 2020-______ Page 3 Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ MAYOR EXHIBIT A RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT 4 – SIDEYARD SETBACK EXHIBIT Ordinance No. 2020-____ Page 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) ORDINANCE NO. 2020-_____ AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR 1ST RESUBDIVISION WHEREAS, the United City of Yorkville (the “City”) is a duly organized and validly existing non home-rule municipality created in accordance with the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 and the laws of the State; and, WHEREAS, CalAtlantic Group, Inc. (the “Petitioner”) has filed an application and petition for approval of the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision of property generally located east of IL Route 47, south of IL Route 71, immediately west of IL Route 126 in Yorkville, Illinois; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission convened and held a public meeting on January 8, 2020, to consider the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the standards set forth in Chapter 3 and 4 of Title 11 of the Yorkville Subdivision Control Ordinance and made a recommendation to the Mayor and City Council (“the Corporate Authorities”) for approval of the resubdivision and the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision, subject to the review comments provided in letters from the City Engineer, EEI, Inc. dated November 13, 2019. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: The above recitals are incorporated herein and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2: That the Corporate Authorities hereby approve the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision for the property legally described and attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit A. Ordinance No. 2020-____ Page 2 Section 3: That the Corporate Authorities hereby approve the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision as prepared by Mackie Consultants, LLC, Rosemont, Illinois, dated last revised November 11, 2019 attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, City Administrator and City Engineer to execute said Plat, subject to the review comments provided in letters from the City Engineer, EEI, Inc. dated November 13, 2019 attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit C. Section 4: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized pursuant to Section 11-2-3.H of the Yorkville Subdivision Control Ordinance to file a copy of this ordinance and the Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision with the Kendall County Recorder of Deeds. Section 5: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law. Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ CITY CLERK KEN KOCH ________ DAN TRANSIER ________ JACKIE MILSCHEWSKI ________ ARDEN JOE PLOCHER ________ CHRIS FUNKHOUSER ________ JOEL FRIEDERS ________ SEAVER TARULIS ________ JASON PETERSON ________ Approved by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this ________ day of ____________________, 2020. ______________________________ MAYOR EXHIBIT A Legal Description FINAL PLAT OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR 1ST RESUBDIVISION BEING A RESUBMISSION IN PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER SECTION 3 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXHIBIT B Final Plat EXHIBIT C Engineering Review Comments 1 Proposed Request: The petitioner, CalAtlantic Group, Inc., is seeking Final Plat amendment approval to remove the EBE (Exception to Blanket Easements) and convert them to fee simple lots for approximately 32 lots consisting of 128 residential townhome units in Raintree Village Unit 4. Additionally, the petitioner is seeking to reduce the side yard setback from ten (10) feet to six (6) feet for Lots 262-284 in Raintree Village Unit 4 consisting of 34 residential duplex homesites (17 lots). The subject property, located south of IL 71 and west of IL 126 in the southeast quadrant of the city, was originally annexed in 1997 and approved as a planned residential development in 2002 with roughly 650 single-family, duplex and townhome dwelling units. Currently, Unit 4 is partially built-out with townhomes and duplexes of which the developer owns 38 duplex units (19 lots) and 108 townhome units (27 lots). A recent development agreement with CalAtlantic Group was approved by the City permitting a prepayment of development fees and SSA improvement funds, a reduction in building permit fees and certain building code locks for five (5) years, until 2024. Memorandum To: Planning and Zoning Commission From: Krysti J. Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director CC: Bart Olson, City Administrator Date: November 19, 2019 Subject: PZC 2019-30 Raintree Village – Unit 4 (PUD & Final Plat) Proposed PUD & Final Plat Amendment for Duplexes and Townhomes 2 Proposed Final Plat of Resubdivision: The proposed 1st Resubdivision of Unit 4 in Raintree Village, as prepared by Mackie Consultants, conforms to those originally approved final plat but seeks to revise the land where the townhome units are to be built on an “exception to blanket easement” (EBE) to a “fee simple” lot. The purpose for the requested change is for easier transfer of title. Generally, an “easement” is a non-possessory interest in a portion of real property, meaning, while the holder of the easement may use the land, they do not actually own it. Conversely, a “fee simple” lot results in a complete transfer of ownership rights. The current final plat illustrates dashed lines representing the thirty-two (32) exceptions to the blanket easements are clustered throughout six (6) “super” lots depicted as a solid black line. Each exception easement consists of four (4) townhome units. On the proposed resubdivided final plat, each of the “exception to blanket easements” (EBE) have been converted to individual lots also consisting of four (4) townhomes. Additionally, the original “super” lots have been changed to common space outlots utilized as public utilities and surface drainage easements. The area breakdown of the proposed final platted area is as follows: FINAL PLAT SUMMARY Original Final Plat Proposed Final Plat Lot 262 EBE 287-288 Outlot A Lots 287-288 Lot 263 EBE 289-292 Outlot B Lots 289-292 Lot 283 EBE 300-304 Outlot D Lots 300-304 Lot 284 EBE 305-318 Outlot E Lots 305-318 Lot 285 EBE 297-298 Outlot C Lots 297-298 TOTAL 11.807 Acres 514,325 SF 3 No other changes to building setbacks or minimum building separations are requested for the townhome lots in the proposed Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision as presented by the petitioner. Proposed PUD Amendment for Building Setback: The other request the petitioner seeks is for an adjustment to side yard setbacks in Unit 4 for the duplex units. Based on new products and market trends, the ranch-style duplexes are more desirable. With the wider building footprint of ranches, the current minimum side yard setback is not attainable. Therefore, the proposed reduction in minimum side yard from ten (10) feet to six (6) feet for Lots 262- 284, consisting of 34 residential duplex homesites on 17 lots, is detailed below: BUILDING SETBACK REQUIRED MINIMUM PROPOSED SETBACK Front 30’ 30’ Side (Interior) 10’ 6’ Side (Corner) 30’ 30’ Rear 40’ 40’ As proposed, the minimum building-to-building separation would be twelve (12) feet. The City has approved other similar side yard setback reductions such as The Colonies, a villa-style single family home development in the Grande Reserve subdivision (minimum 7.5-foot side yard setback) and Heartland Meadows, age-restricted ranch home community which has a minimum five (5) foot side yard setback. 4 Staff Comments: The proposed Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision has been reviewed by the City’s engineering consultant, Engineering Enterprises Inc., for compliance with the Subdivision Control Ordinance’s Standards for Specification. Comments dated November 13, 2019 were provided to the applicant (see attached). Staff is supportive of approving the Final Plat and the minor comments from the City Engineer will be addressed in a revised plat which will be submitted to the City prior to recordation. Staff is also supportive of the requested side yard setback reduce as it is consistent with similar recent development such as Grande Reserve and Heartland Meadows. However, per the recently approved Development Agreement between the City and the petitioner via Ordinance No. 2019-27, Paragraph G Fire Suppression and Alarm Systems, provides that the builder will install sprinklers for the duplex and townhome units in accordance with the International Code Council 2009 IFC/13D Systems. The builder will also not be required to install alarm systems in the duplex dwelling units and this provision is locked in effect until the term of the development agreement, April 2029. Since the approval of the Development Agreement, the City has adopted the International Code Council 2018 IFC which goes into effect on January 1, 2020. Due to the minimum building separation of the duplexes being reduced to twelve (12) feet, staff will defer to the Building Code Official and the Fire Marshal as to the best management practice to ensure exterior fire protection standards. Standards for PUD Approval or Amendment: The Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend approval of a special use for planned unit development or amendments to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) upon considering the following (Section 10-8-10-A): 1. In what respect does the design of the planned unit development meet the requirements and design standards of the development standards and design criteria. 2. The extent to which the proposed plan deviates and/or requires waivers of the bulk regulations in the zoning ordinance and how the modifications in design standards from the subdivision control regulations fulfill the intent of those regulations. 3. The extent of public benefit produced by the planned unit development, such as, but not limited to, the adequacy of common open space and/or public recreational facilities provided; sufficient control over vehicular traffic; provision of public services; provision and protection of the reasonable enjoyment of land. 4. The relationship and compatibility, beneficial or adverse, of the planned unit development to the adjacent properties and nearby land uses. 5. The extent to which the planned unit development fulfills the objectives of the future planning objectives or other planning policies of the city. 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds the planned unit development satisfactorily meets the standards for special use as defined in section 10-4-9 of the Zoning Ordinance which are as follows: a. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use will not be unreasonably detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort or general welfare. b. The special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purpose already permitted, nor substantially diminishes and impair property values within the neighborhood. 5 c. The establishment of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district. d. Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage or other necessary facilities have been or are being provided. e. Adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress or egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets. f. The special use shall in all other respects conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located, except as such regulations may in each instance be modified by the city council pursuant to the recommendations of the planning and zoning commission. Proposed Motions: In consideration of the proposed Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the plat to the City Council as presented by the Petitioner in plans prepared by Mackie Consultants, LLC dated last revised 11-11-19, subject to review comments provided by the City Engineer, EEI, Inc. dated November 13, 2019, and further subject to {insert any additional conditions of the Planning and Zoning Commission}… In consideration of testimony presented during a Public Hearing on January 8, 2020 and the standards for PUD approval and amendment, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval to the City Council a reduction in side yard setback from ten (10) feet to six (6) feet for lots 262-284 in Unit 4 of the Raintree Village subdivision, as presented by the Petitioner Exhibit F Side Yard Setback, and further subject to {insert any additional conditions of the Planning and Zoning Commission}… Attachments: 1. Copy of Petitioner’s Application 2. Final Plat of Raintree Village, Unit Four 1st Resubdivision prepared by Mackie Consultants, LLC and dated last revised 11-11-19. 3. Side Yard Setback Exhibit illustrating proposed amended setback from 10 feet to 6 feet. 4. EEI Letter to the City dated November 13, 2019. 264-282 EXHIBIT A Description: LOTS 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281 AND 282 ALL IN RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 SUBDIVISION, RECORDED AS DOCUMENT 2006000015999. ALL IN PART OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 3 AND PART OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 10, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Address List for Raintree Village Unit 4 City of Yorkville, IL Unit NumberLot NumberStreet NumberStreet NameProductPINS4 264-1 1324 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-03-381-005 264-2 1322 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 265-1 1320 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-001 265-2 1312 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 266-1 1304 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-002 266-2 1302 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 267-1 1294 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-003 267-2 1292 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 268-1 1284 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-004 268-2 1282 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 269-1 1274 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-005 269-2 1272 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 270-1 1264 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-006 270-2 1262 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 271-1 1254 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-007 271-2 1252 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 272-1 1244 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-008 272-2 1242 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 273-1 1232 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-009 273-2 1234 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 274-1 1224 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-010 274-2 1222 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 275-1 1220 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-011 275-2 1212 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 276-1 1204 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-012 276-2 1202 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 277-1 1198 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-013 277-2 1196 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 278-1 1194 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-014 278-1 1192 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 279-1 1188 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-015 279-2 1186 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 280-1 1184 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-016 280-2 1182 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 281-1 1178 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-017 281-2 1176 Hawk Hollow Drive 4 282-1 1174 Hawk Hollow Drive Duplex 05-10-128-018 282-2 1172 Hawk Hollow Drive EXHIBIT B Address List for Raintree Village Unit 4 City of Yorkville, IL Unit NumberLot NumberStreet NumberStreet NameProductPINS4 287-1 1842 Wren Road Townhome 05-03-382-002 4 287-2 1844 Wren Road Townhome 4 287-3 1846 Wren Road Townhome 4 287-4 1848 Wren Road Townhome 4 288-1 1852 Wren Road Townhome 05-03-382-003 4 288-2 1854 Wren Road Townhome 4 288-3 1856 Wren Road Townhome 4 288-4 1858 Wren Road Townhome 4 289-1 1867 Wren Road Townhome 05-03-381-001 4 289-2 1865 Wren Road Townhome 4 289-3 1863 Wren Road Townhome 4 289-4 1861 Wren Road Townhome 4 290-1 1887 Wren Road Townhome 05-03-381-002 4 290-2 1885 Wren Road Townhome 4 290-3 1883 Wren Road Townhome 4 290-4 1881 Wren Road Townhome 4 291-1 1338 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-03-381-004 4 291-2 1336 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 291-3 1334 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 291-4 1332 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 292-1 1348 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-03-381-003 4 292-2 1346 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 292-3 1344 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 292-4 1342 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 297-1 1121 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-001 4 297-2 1123 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 297-3 1125 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 297-4 1127 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 298-1 1111 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-10-126-001 4 298-2 1113 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 298-3 1115 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 298-4 1117 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 300-1 1122 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-128-023 4 300-2 1120 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 300-3 1112 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 300-4 1110 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome TOWNHOMES Address List for Raintree Village Unit 4 City of Yorkville, IL Unit NumberLot NumberStreet NumberStreet NameProductPINS4 301-1 1132 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-128-022 4 301-2 1128 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 301-3 1126 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 301-4 1124 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 302-1 1142 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-128-021 4 302-2 1138 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 302-3 1136 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 302-4 1134 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 303-1 1152 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-128-020 4 303-2 1148 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 303-3 1146 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 303-4 1144 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 304-1 1162 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-128-019 4 304-2 1158 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 304-3 1156 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 304-4 1154 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 305-1 1159 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-009 4 305-2 1161 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 305-3 1163 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 305-4 1165 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 306-1 1151 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-010 4 306-2 1153 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 306-3 1155 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 306-4 1157 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 307-1 1143 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-011 4 307-2 1145 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 307-3 1147 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 307-4 1149 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 308-1 1135 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-012 4 308-2 1137 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 308-3 1139 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 308-4 1141 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 309-1 1125 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-013 4 309-2 1127 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 309-3 1129 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 309-4 1131 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome Address List for Raintree Village Unit 4 City of Yorkville, IL Unit NumberLot NumberStreet NumberStreet NameProductPINS4 310-1 1109 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-014 4 310-2 1111 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 310-3 1121 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 310-4 1123 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 311-1 1124 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-10-127-001 4 311-2 1122 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 311-3 1120 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 311-4 1112 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 4 312-1 2079 Blueberry Hill Townhome 05-10-127-002 4 312-2 2077 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 312-3 2075 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 312-4 2073 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 313-1 2089 Blueberry Hill Townhome 05-10-127-003 4 313-2 2087 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 313-3 2085 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 313-4 2083 Blueberry Hill Townhome 4 314-1 1251 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-004 4 314-2 1253 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 314-3 1255 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 314-4 1257 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 315-1 1241 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-005 4 315-2 1243 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 315-3 1245 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 315-4 1247 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 316-1 1231 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-006 4 316-2 1233 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 316-3 1235 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 316-4 1237 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 317-1 1221 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-007 4 317-2 1223 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 317-3 1225 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 317-4 1227 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 318-1 1201 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 05-10-127-008 4 318-2 1203 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 318-3 1205 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome 4 318-4 1207 Hawk Hollow Drive Townhome Address List for Raintree Village Unit 4 City of Yorkville, IL Unit NumberLot NumberStreet NumberStreet NameProductPINS4 EBE 296-1 1131 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-012 EBE 296-2 1133 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-013 EBE 296-3 1135 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-014 EBE 296-4 1137 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-015 4 EBE 295-1 1141 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-007 EBE 295-2 1143 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-008 EBE 295-3 1145 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-009 EBE 295-4 1147 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-010 4 EBE 294-1 1151 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-017 EBE 294-2 1153 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-018 EBE 294-3 1155 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-019 EBE 294-4 1157 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-020 4 EBE 293-1 1161 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-022 EBE 293-2 1163 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-023 EBE 293-3 1165 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-024 EBE 293-4 1167 Goldfinch Avenue Townhome 05-03-379-025 4 EBE 299-1 1108 Hawk Hollow Dr Townhome 05-10-128-027 EBE 299-2 1106 Hawk Hollow Dr Townhome 05-10-128-028 EBE 299-3 1104 Hawk Hollow Dr Townhome 05-10-128-029 EBE 299-4 1102 Hawk Hollow Dr Townhome 05-10-128-030 Existing TH EXHIBIT C STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF KENDALL ) ORDINANCE NO. 2005 -W-- 200500032454 Fi led for Record in KEN DAL L CO UNT Y, ILLINOIS PA UL ANDERSON 10-21-2005 At 01 :17 PM 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OR DItlAHCE 45.00 RHSP Surcharge 10 .01) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THIRD AMENDMENT TO ANNEXATION AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (RAINTREE VILLAGE FIKIA THE HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION) WHEREAS , it is in the best interest of the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, Kendall County, Illinois , that a certain Third Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement pertaining to the development ofthe real estate described on Exhibit nAn attached hereto and made a part hereof entered into by the UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE; and WHEREAS , said Third Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement has been drafted and has been considered by the City Council; and WHEREAS , the legal owners of record ofthe territory which is the subject of said Agreement are ready, willing and able to enter into said Third Amended Agreement and to perform the obligations as required hereunder; and 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 e xecute , on behalf of the City , the Third Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement concerning the development ofthe real estate described therein, a copy of which Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof. 1 Section 2: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after it s passage and approval as provided by law . WANDA OHARE J/f;-JOSEPH BESCO 4- VALERIE BURD !4t-PAUL JAMES ifl-, v LARRYKOT 4 MARTY MUNNS -!:J--i/ ROSE SPEARS % RICHARD STICKA 4-, APPROVED by me , as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois, this I /-1(;\ day Of -CfJ-(f-'~l.-,,--,IL/-=----·'1..v---jfrT--' A.D. 2005. PASSED by the City Counc il of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this l t+(,\ day Of __ ~=->=,>I c.)"-"L,-,L:...Jtl""'/"-\"::'<-""67L-\--" A.D . 2005 . Prepared by & Return to : Law Offices of Daniel J . Kramer 1107 A S. Bridge St. Yorkville , IL 60560 630.553 .9500 Attest: ·········of::h···· ... "':n:::-c-::-TI-t=~=-="::-::-:-"-.;..L, .. ""~&-'"' ... ;;.:...... . ...... i?% ... . / .. iif'....... . ...... ~ .... . : : CO"PO I"a " '. M"\ : f i ~ ___ l0 ~ ~ \ " :. S.ii'AL i .. i """ ....... ~ ...... : ... / \.~~ ............... ~./ ··· ... ~4LL C.O;,."" .............. 2 EXIllBIT LIST Exhibit "A" "Full" legal description 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )ss. COUNTY OF KENDALL ) THIRD AMENDMENT TO ANNEXATION AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (RAINTREE VILLAGE FIKIA THE HIGHLANDS 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", and WYNDHAM DEERPOINT HOMES, an Illinois Partnership, hereinafter referred to as "OWNER/DEVELOPER" and CONCORD HOMES, hereinafter referred to as "PETITIONER" WITNESSETH WHEREAS, WYNDHAM DEERPOINT HOMES has become the Successor-Owner and Developer of Raintree Subdivision formerly known as The Highlands Subdivision, and the CITY have previously entered into a Planned Unit Development Agreement for said Subdivision; and WHEREAS, a portion of the subject real property designated in the attached Exhibit "A" was zoned as a Planned Unit Development under the R-2d2 classification as defined by the Untied City of Yorkville Zoning Ordinance providing for the construction of duplex residences; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner requests an Amendment to the First Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement executed on December 10, 2002 to allow the construction oftownhomes in accordance with the I Concept Plan for Unit 4 of the Raintree Village Subdivision, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as "Exhibit B" and within the subj ect real property legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, that after consideration by the United City of Yorkville Park Board, Director of Parks and Recreation of the United City of Yorkville, and City Council the CITY concluded this Second Amendment to the Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement results in a net increase of eighteen homes within the subject property; and WHEREAS, Petitioner shall pay to the United City of Yorkville the amount of Twenty- nine Thousand and 00/100 dollars ($29,000.00) at the time of approval of Final Plat to satisfy the increased land cash contribution required by the United City of Yorkville Land Cash Ordinance resulting from the net increase of homes located within the subject property; and WHEREAS, under the United City ofY orkville Land-Cash Ordinance, the CITY has the right to elect to take cash in lieu ofland and does agree to do so; and NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein contained the parties agree as follows: I) INCORPORATION OF RECITALS: All parties hereto agree that the above contained recitals are an integral part ofthis Agreement and hereby adopt those recitals as part of this Agreement. 2 LAND CASH PAYMENT SCHOOLS 2) REAL PROPERTY EFFECTED: This Amendment shall affect only the tenns, conditions, and general development plan as set out in the original Planned Unit Development Agreement, the Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement and as described in the attached Exhibit "A" and depicted in the attached Exhibit "B". 3) OWNERIDEVELOPER hereby is authorized to construct townhomes, on the site described in the attached Exhibit "A" so long as said construction substantially confonnances with the Concept Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 4) The CITY agrees that OWNERIDEVELOPER shall pay the sum of Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($29,000.00) as the cash equivalent for land-cash contributions in lieu of dedicating park land described in the attached Exhibit "A" pursuant to the United City of Yorkville Land-Cash Ordinance at the time of Final Plat. 5) AUTHORIZATION OF AMENDMENT: OWNERIDEVELOPER warrant that the parties hereto have full and express authority to enter into an Amendment of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement and the Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement recorded with the Kendall County Recorder of Deeds on January 28, 2003 as Document Number 200300002858. 6) RATIFICATION: All parties hereto agree that except to the extent perfonnance standards or other tenns ofthe original Planned Unit Development Agreement and the Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and 3 LAND CASH PAYMENT PARKS Planned Unit Development Agreement have been amended herein, all other terms of the original Planned Unit Development Agreement are hereby ratified, re- published, and reconfirmed between the parties hereto and remain the agreement of the parties. OWNER/DEVELOPER warrants that PETITIONER shall stand in the position of a successor and assign of OWNERIDEVELOPER as to all rights and liabilities accruing under the original Planned Unit Development Agreement and the Amendment to Annexation Agreement, Annexation Agreement and Planned Unit Development Agreement. 7) 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 Amendment to Planned Unit Development Agreement as well as the original Planned Unit Development Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 8) Notice until further notice shall be provided at the following addresses: CITY: Copy to: PETITIONER: City Clerk United City of Yorkville 800 Game Farm Rd. Yorkville, IL 60560 Attorney Daniel J. Kramer 1107 A S. Bridge St. Yorkville, IL 60560 Bill French Concord Homes, Inc. 1540 E. Dundee Rd., Ste. 350 Palatine, IL 60074 9) TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE: Time is of the essence of this Agreement and all 4 PETITIONER: CONCORD HOMES y: --~~~~~--~------- Date: Prepared by: Law Offices of Danie1 J. Kramer 1107 A S. Bridge Street Yorkville, Illinois 60560 630.553.9500 6 EXHIBIT LIST Exhibit "A" Legal Description Exhibit "B" Concept Plan for Unit 4 of Rain tree Village 7 EXHIBIT "A". THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION J AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, TOWNSHIP 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING A T THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 3; THENCE NORTH 00'03'41" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHwEST QUARTER, 775.42 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF ILLINOIS STATE ROUTE NO. 126; THENCE NOR TH WESTERL Y ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, BEING A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 6875.55 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 232.44 FEET, A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 49'38'17" WEST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 232.43 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT THREE ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERtOF RtCORDED AUGUST 19, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NO. 04-23275; THENCE SOU11-!38'42'59" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINt OF SAID UNIT THREE, 1716.64 FEH TO A POINT OF CURVATURE ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT TWO ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF F?,ECORDED AUGUST 19, 2004 AS IPOCUMENT NO. 04-23274; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY' AND WESTERf)Y ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE' 1'IORTHWESTERLY HAVltlC A RADIUS OF 390.00 FEET,' AN ARC LENGTH OF 341.45 FEET, A CHORD 'BEARING OF SOUTH 63'47'52" WEST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 330.65 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8i1'52'46" WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY ~INE OF SAID UNIT TWO, j99.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH ,01'07'14" EAST, 776.jJ9 FEET TO THE NPRTH LINE OF PARCEL ONE AS DESCRIBED BY DOCUMENT -NO. 78-~764, RECORDS OF KENDALL COuNTY; THENCE NORTH 88'52'46" EAST ALONG SAID .' NORTH LINE, 1933.19 FEET TO THE EAsT LINE OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 10; . THENCE NORTH 00,'06'21" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 1306.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN THE: !:INITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS (CONTAINING 60.208 ± ACRES). '".' , . . UNIT 4 UNIT 3 UNIT 6 UNIT 5 UNIT 2UNIT 1 90 202 202 356 TOTAL 366SFMODELSPARKING PARKING TH MODELS EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F SIDEYARD SETBACK EXHIBIT (Sheet 1 of 2) AMENDED SIDE YARD MINIMUM SETBACK - 6.0'30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.)N.T.S. (LOTS 264-282 INCLUSIVE) TYPICAL LOT DETAIL (NEW) STREET STREET10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) 40' REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 5' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) SETBACK LINE (TYP) 6' SIDE YARD 30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) (TYP) 10' P.U. & D.E. N.T.S. TYPICAL LOT DETAIL (OLD) 40' REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 5' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) SETBACK LINE (TYP) 10' SIDE YARD 30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) (TYP) 10' P.U. & D.E. 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP)30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.)STREETSTREET EXHIBIT F SIDEYARD SETBACK EXHIBIT (Sheet 2 of 2) AMENDED SIDE YARD MINIMUM SETBACK - 6.0'30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.)N.T.S. (LOTS 264-282 INCLUSIVE) TYPICAL LOT DETAIL (NEW) STREET STREET10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) 40' REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 5' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) SETBACK LINE (TYP) 6' SIDE YARD 30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) (TYP) 10' P.U. & D.E. N.T.S. TYPICAL LOT DETAIL (OLD) 40' REAR BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 5' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) SETBACK LINE (TYP) 10' SIDE YARD 30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.) 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP) (TYP) 10' P.U. & D.E. 10' P.U. & D.E. (TYP)30' BUILDING SETBACK LINE (TYP.)STREETSTREET APPROVED DESIGNED DRAWN DATE SCALEDATEDESCRIPTION OF REVISION BY OF SHEET ILLINOIS FIRM LICENSE 184-002694 C (847)696-1400 www.mackieconsult.com Mackie Consultants, LLC 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 500 Rosemont, IL 60018 MACKIE CONSULTANTS 11/11/2019N:\3459\Survey\Proposed\Final\3459-Resub Sheet 1.dgn1:09:50 PMPROJECT NUMBER: CLIENT: MACKIE CONSULTANTS LLC, 2019 3459 FINAL PLAT OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR 1ST RESUBDIVISION YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS FAX: 224-293-3101 PHONE: 224-293-3100 EAST DUNDEE, IL 60118 SUITE 108 1141 EAST MAIN STREET EBE 291 EBE 290 EBE 289 EBE 292 EBE 297 EBE 298 EBE 299EBE 301 EBE 302 EBE 303 EBE 304 EBE 310 EBE 311 EBE 312 EBE 313 EBE 314 EBE 309 EBE 305 EBE 306 EBE 307 EBE 308 EBE 315 EBE 316 EBE 317 EBE 318 EBE 288 EBE 287 EBE 295 EBE 294 EBE 293 EBE 300 EBE 296 S37°20'37"WN37°20'37"E277.45'277.45'200.00'N37°20'37"EN52°39'23"W16 3.00' S52°39'23"E 26 8.87'S01°18'41"E160.07'C B = N 4 4°1 7'1 2 "WL = 8 2.6 8' R =2 8 3.0 0'N01°28'43"WS01°28'43"E501.17'450.57'CB=N2 6 ° 2 8 ' 2 5 "WL=1 6 7 . 5 2 'R=1 9 2 . 0 0 'N37°20'37"E213.73'S52°39'23" E 35 5.00'S01°28'43"E410.00'116.00' S88°31'17"W450.57'N01°28'43"W143.05' S54°04'59"W 1 3 2 . 9 9 'N2 1 ° 0 8' 1 6 "W127.21'S71°14'32"W N52°39'23"WS52°39'23"E 332.09' 40 7.08'160.07'S01°18'41"ERAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 20060001599966' R OW P E R DOC. 20060 0 01 5 9 9 9 66' ROW PER DOC. 20060001599966' R OW P E R DOC. 2006 0 0 0 15 9 9 9 66' ROW PER DOC. 20060001599966' ROW PER DOC. 20060001599966' ROW PER DOC. 200600015999 66' ROW PER DOC. 200600015999PRAIRIE CROSSING DRIVEHAWK HOLLOW DRIVEHAWK HOLLOW DRIVE HAWK HOLLOW DRIVEHAWK HOL L OW DRI VE B L UE B E R R Y HIL L GOLDFI NCH AVENUEGOLDFI NCH AVENUEWR E N R OADLOT 283 LOT 284LOT 284 L OT 263 LOT 282 LOT 264 LOT 283L OT 28 6 LOT 320CROSSING DRIVEPRAIRIE 20040002341 & 20040002327580' ROW PER DOC.'s PRAIRIE CROSSING DRIVE20040002341 & 20040002327580' ROW PER DOC.'s L=39.27'R=25.00' L=39.27'R=25.00' 20 0 6 0 0 0 3 5 2 8 7 & 20 0 6 0 0 0 1 5 9 9 9 66' R OW P E R DOC.'s AS DOC. 200600035287RECORDED OCTOBER 31, 2006 PRESTWICK OF YORKVILLE UNIT 1 AS DOC. 200600035287RECORDED OCTOBER 31, 2006 PRESTWICK OF YORKVILLE UNIT 1 AS DOC. 200600015999 RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999 RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED DOC. 200600015999 MAY 30, 2006 AS UNIT 4 RECORDED RAINTREE VILLAGE, L=39.27'R=25.00'MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED DOC. 200700017860RECORDED JUNE 7, 2007 AS VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM 296 SOUTHWEST LINE OF RAINTREE L=39.27'R=25.00'12 5.00'S52°39'23" E 75.00'N52°39'23"WL=39.27'R=25.00'L=34.58'R=25.00' L=39.27'R=25.00'MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 2006000 1 5999 R AI NT R E E VIL L AGE, UNIT 4 R E C OR DE D L=39.27'R=25.00'L=191.75'R=283.00'L=270.26'R=383.00'L=105.24'R=67.00'AS DOC. 200600015999 RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 LOT 319MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED L=105.24'R=67.00'CB=S10°07'02"EL=40.11'R=133.00'DOC. 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 9RECORDED FEBRUARY 2 1, 2 0 0 7 AS VI LLAGE CONDOMI NI UM 2 9 9 SOUTHEAST LI NE OF RAI NTREE DOC. 200600015999MAY 30, 2006 AS UNIT 4 RECORDED RAINTREE VILLAGE, 125.78'N46°45'07" E C B = S 2 4 °5 0'5 1 " E L = 2 5 8 .5 9' R = 3 1 7 .0 0'& 20040002327520040002341, 200400023274 80' ROW PER DOC.'s RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 200600015999RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT 4 RECORDED N37°20'37"E100.00'1 2GKF DAG 09-04-19 1" = 100' 09-13-19 GKFREVISE LOTS TO OUTLOTS GKF10-17-19 REVISE LEGALS & OWNER'S CERTIFICATE GKF11-11-19 PER CITY REVIEWLOT 285LOT 283LOT 285L OT 262 050 100100 SCALE: 1" = 100' CITY ENGINEER CERTIFICATE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CERTIFICATE CHAIRMAN ________________________________________ CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, THIS _____ DAY OF _______________, A.D., 20___. APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE UNITED COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) CITY ENGINEER ________________________________________ 20___. DATED AT YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, THIS ______ DAY OF _______________, A.D., COMPLETION OF ALL REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS. INSTALLED OR THE REQUIRED GUARANTEE COLLATERAL HAS BEEN POSTED FOR THE OF YORKVILLE, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN I, ________________________________, CITY ENGINEER FOR THE UNITED CITY COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S CERTIFICATE CITY ADMINISTRATOR ________________________________________ ILLINOIS, THIS _____ DAY OF _______________, A.D., 20___. APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATE MAYOR ________________________________________ YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, THIS _____ DAY OF _______________, A.D., 20___. APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE CITY CLERK ________________________________________ THIS _____ DAY OF _______________, A.D., 20___. YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, BY ORDINANCE No._________________ AT A MEETING HELD APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED CITY OF COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY CLERK CERTIFICATE COUNTY RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE KENDALL COUNTY RIGHT TO FARM STATEMENT NOISE, AND UNIQUE HOURS OF OPERATIONS THAT ARE NOT TYPICAL IN OTHER ZONING AREAS. THAT NORMAL AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES MAY RESULT IN OCCASIONAL SMELLS, DUST, SIGHTS, USE. ANYONE CONSTRUCTING A RESIDENCE OR FACILITY NEAR THIS ZONING SHOULD BE AWARE THAT SUPPORTS THIS INDUSTRY IS INDICATED BY A ZONING INDICATOR - A-1 OR AG SPECIAL FARMING CONTINUES TO PLAY IN SHAPING THE ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE COUNTY. PROPERTY KENDALL COUNTY HAS A LONG, RICH TRADITION IN AGRICULTURE AND RESPECTS THE ROLE THAT NOTICE: AUTHORIZATION TO RECORD CERTIFICATE LICENSE EXPIRES: NOVEMBER 30, 2020 ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NUMBER 035-003057 EMAIL: dgray@mackieconsult.com DALE A. GRAY ________________________________________ DATED THIS _______ DAY OF _________________, 20__. OF SUBDIVISION. HEREBY GRANT PERMISSION TO ____________________________ TO RECORD THIS PLAT WE, MACKIE CONSULTANTS LLC, AN ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL DESIGN FIRM NUMBER 184-002694, COUNTY OF COOK) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE NOTES: 1ST RESUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR LOCATION MAP LOCATION PROJECT NOT TO SCALE WAY FAIRFAX B RID G E ST IL RT E 47 STAGECOACH TRLIL RTE 71 SCH O O LH O U SE RD IL RTE 12 6 DR CROSSING PRAIRIE RD RAINTREE DR HILLS COUNTRY BEING RESUBDIVIDED: P.I.N.'s OF LOTS & EBE's EXISTING LOTS & EBE's BOUNDARY LINE CHORD BEARING LEGEND: EXISTING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE EXISTING LOT LINE PROPOSED LOT LINE BUILDING SETBACK LINE (BSL) EASEMENT LINE CB= L=ARC LENGTH R=RADIUS BSL PLAT PREPARED FOR & MAIL TAX BILL TO: 05-10-128-025(PART) 05-10-128-023 05-10-128-022 05-10-128-021 05-10-128-020 05-10-128-019 05-10-127-015 05-10-127-014 05-10-127-013 05-10-127-012 05-10-127-011 05-10-127-010 05-10-127-009 05-10-127-008 05-10-127-007 05-10-127-006 05-10-127-005 05-10-127-004 05-10-127-003 05-10-127-002 05-10-127-001 05-10-126-001 05-03-379-006(PART) 05-03-379-001 05-03-381-006 05-03-381-004 05-03-381-003 05-03-381-002 05-03-381-001 05-03-382-004 05-03-382-003 05-03-382-002 OWNER'S CERTIFICATE NOTARY CERTIFICATE OF RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR PER DOCUMENT 200600015999 EXISTING LOTS & EBE's AS SHOWN ON THE FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PUDE (UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE). EASEMENT PER DOC. 200600015999 PUBLIC UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EBE SHOWN OTHERWISE). PER DOC. 200600015999 (UNLESS EXCEPTION TO THE BLANKET EASEMENT IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. BEING A RESUBDIVISION IN PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, ALL LICENSE EXPIRES: NOVEMBER 30, 2020 ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NUMBER 035-003057 EMAIL: dgray@mackieconsult.com DALE A. GRAY _______________________________________ ROSEMONT, ILLINOIS, GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL THIS _______ DAY OF ______________, 20__, IN MUNICIPAL CODE AS AMENDED. EXERCISING THE SPECIAL POWERS AUTHORIZED BY DIVISION 12 OF ARTICLE 11 OF THE ILLINOIS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS, WHICH IS WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE PLAT HEREON DRAWN IS SITUATED ACT OF 1989). RECORDING OF THIS PLAT (SECTION 1270-56 OF THE ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SUBDIVISION MONUMENTS AND INTERIOR MONUMENTS WILL BE SET WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF THE THEM ON THIS FINAL PLAT AS REQUIRED BY THE PLAT ACT (765 ILCS 205/). THE EXTERIOR WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT ALL SUBDIVISION MONUMENTS WILL BE SET, AND I HAVE DESCRIBED FEBRUARY 4, 2009. SUBJECT TO MAP INTERPRETATION AND SCALING. THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, MAP NUMBER 17093C0125G, WITH AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF AREAS DETERMINED TO BE OUTSIDE THE 0.2% ANNUAL CHANCE FLOODPLAIN AS IDENTIFIED BY MAPS THAT COVER THE AREA, THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY FALLS WITHIN ZONE "X", WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO OUR INTERPOLATION OF THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE DECIMAL PARTS THEREOF. REPRESENTATION OF SAID SURVEY AND SUBDIVISION. ALL DISTANCES ARE SHOWN IN FEET AND WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT HEREON DRAWN IS A CORRECT AND ACCURATE THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOCUMENT 200600015999, IN SECTION 10, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF LOTS 300 TO 318, INCLUSIVE, IN RAINTREE VILLAGE UNIT FOUR, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN PART CONDOMINIUM) AND INCLUDING 'EBE' LOTS 287 TO 292, INCLUSIVE, LOTS 297 AND 298 AND LOTS 262, 263, 283, 284 AND 285 (LESS ANY PART OF SAID LOTS IN RAINTREE VILLAGE SUBDIVIDED AND PLATTED THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: FIRM NUMBER 184-002694, AT THE REQUEST OF THE OWNER(S) THEREOF, HAVE SURVEYED, THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, MACKIE CONSULTANTS, LLC, AN ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL DESIGN COUNTY OF COOK) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) BUILDING SETBACK LINE 11. ALL LOT TIES ARE PERPENDICULAR OR RADIAL TO PROPERTY LINES. 10. ALL CURVES ARE TANGENT TO ADJOINING COURSES UNLESS DEFINED BY CHORD BEARING. 9. ALL AREAS ARE MORE OR LESS. RESTRICTIONS RECORDED BY SEPARATE DOCUMENT. DOCUMENT NUMBER 200600015999 AND DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND AND OTHER MATTERS, SEE RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS 8. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO DEFINITIONS/USES OF EXISTING EASEMENTS 7. NO NEW EASEMENTS ARE BEING GRANTED ON THIS RESUBDIVISION. RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 200600015999 UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE. 6. ALL EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON WERE GRANTED BY RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR RIGHTS-OF-WAY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARY, LOT CORNERS AND CRITICAL POINTS ALONG THE 5. UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, 5/8" REBAR SHALL BE PLACED AT ALL CORNERS 4. NO DIMENSIONS SHALL BE DERIVED FROM SCALE MEASUREMENT. 3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN IN FEET AND DECIMAL PARTS THEREOF. DOCUMENT NUMBER 200600015999. SAME ANGULAR RELATIONSHIP AS RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS 2. BEARINGS BASED ON NAD83 (2011) ILLINOIS STATE PLANE, EAST ZONE AND ARE IN THE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABLE EXCEPTIONS TO TITLE. A COMMITMENT DATE OF JUNE 7, 2018, RECEIVED ON AUGUST 13, 2018 AND HAS BEEN USED INSURANCE ISSUED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ORDER NUMBER 18009329WF WITH 1. THIS PLAT IS BASED IN PART ON INFORMATION CONTAINED IN COMMITMENT FOR TITLE PRINTED NAME PRINTED NAME ___________________________ ___________________________ TITLE TITLE ___________________________ ___________________________ SIGN SIGN ___________________________ ___________________________ EAST DUNDEE, ILLINOIS 60118 1141 EAST MAIN STREET, SUITE 108 CALATLANTIC GROUP, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION DATED AT EAST DUNDEE, ILLINOIS, THIS ____ DAY OF __________, A.D., 20___. LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF YORKVILLE COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 115. THE UNDERSIGNED FURTHER CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE LAND INCLUDED IN THIS PLAT SAME UNDER THE STYLE AND TITLE THEREON INDICATED. AND PROVIDED FOR BY STATUTE, AND DOES HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPT THE AS SHOWN HEREON FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES HEREIN SET FORTH AS ALLOWED CERTIFICATE AND HAS CAUSED THE SAME TO BE SURVEYED, SUBDIVIDED, AND PLATTED FEE SIMPLE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE FOREGOING SURVEYOR'S THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT CALATLANTIC GROUP, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION, IS THE COUNTY OF KANE) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) NOTARY PUBLIC ________________________________________ _______________, A.D., 20___, AT _______________, ILLINOIS. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND NOTARIAL SEAL THIS ______ DAY OF OF SAID CORPORATION, FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES THEREIN SET FORTH. THERETO AS THEIR FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT AND AS THE FREE AND VOLUNTARY ACT DELIVERED THE SAID INSTRUMENT AND CAUSED THE CORPORATE SEAL TO BE AFFIXED BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT AS SUCH OFFICERS, THEY SIGNED AND PERSON WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, APPEARED AND _____________________, PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE SAME IN THE STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT _____________________ I, _______________________, A NOTARY PUBLIC, IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY, COUNTY OF KANE) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY CLERK ________________________________________ ILLINOIS THIS _____ DAY OF _______________, A.D., 20___. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE COUNTY CLERK AT YORKVILLE, RECEIVED ALL STATUTORY FEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PLAT HEREIN DRAWN. THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE PLAT HEREIN DRAWN. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I HAVE TAXES, NO UNPAID FORFEITED TAXES, AND NO REDEEMABLE TAX SALES AGAINST ANY OF HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO DELINQUENT GENERAL TAXES, NO UNPAID CURRENT I, _______________________, COUNTY CLERK OF KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DO COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) KENDALL COUNTY RECORDER ________________________________________ A.D., 20___ AT _______ O'CLOCK ____.M. RECORDER'S OFFICE OF KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ON THIS ___ DAY OF _____________, THIS INSTRUMENT NO. _______________________ WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE COUNTY OF KENDALL) )SS STATE OF ILLINOIS ) BRE AK LI NE - RE S UBDI VISI ON OF L OT S 26 2 & 26 3 B R E AK LI NE - RE S UB DI VISI ON OF L OT S 28 3 (P ART), 28 4 & 28 5 (P ART) APPROVED DESIGNED DRAWN DATE SCALEDATEDESCRIPTION OF REVISION BY OF SHEET ILLINOIS FIRM LICENSE 184-002694 C (847)696-1400 www.mackieconsult.com Mackie Consultants, LLC 9575 W. 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L=24.57'567.80'567.80'L=39.27'R=25.00'L=39.27'R=25.00'L=34.58'R=25.00'L=39.27'R=25.00' L=39.27'R=25.00'L=191.75'R=283.00'L=105.24'R=67.00'L=105.24'R=67.00'L=270.26'R=383.00' 2 8 . 3 4 'N2 1 ° 0 8' 1 6 "W16.60'21.81'47.99'47.99'21.81' 29.79' 29.79' 6.95'39.31'19.38'23.05'20.60'SET CONCRETE MONUMENT200.00'N37°20'37"EN52°39'23"W16 3.00' S52°39'23" E 26 8.87'S01°18'41"E160.07'C B = N 4 4°1 7'1 2 "WL = 8 2.6 8' R = 2 8 3.0 0'OCTOBER 31, 2006 AS DOC. 200600035287PRESTWICK OF YORKVILLE UNIT 1 RECORDED 143.05'S54°04'59"W EBE 291 EBE 290 EBE 289 EBE 29276.00'N37°20'37"E76.00'N37°20'37"E11 2.00'S52°39'23"E 11 2.00'S52°39'23"E 76.00'N37°20'37"E76.00'N37°20'37"E112.00'S52°39'23"E 11 2.00'S47°11'14"E76.00' N42°48'46"E 76.00'N37°20'37"E76.00'N37°20'37"E11 2.00' S52°39'23"E 112.00' S52°39'23"E 112.00' S52°39'23"E28.67'28.67'26.00'26.00'46.00'18.15'26.00'30.14'29.17' 25.64' 76.00' N42°48'46"E 8.29' 30.46' 112.00'S47°11'14"E 20' PUDE3 0' BS L 30' BS L30' BSLN52°39'23"WS52°39'23" E 33 2.09' EBE 288 EBE 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DRIVEPRAIRIE 20040002341 & 20040002327580' ROW PER DOC.'s MONUMENTSET CONCRETEL OT 264MAY 30, 2006 AS DOC. 20 0 6 0 0 0 1 5 9 9 9 R AI NT R E E VILL AGE, UNIT 4 R E C OR DE D OCTOBER 31, 2006 AS DOC. 200600035287PRESTWICK OF YORKVILLE UNIT 1 RECORDED LOT 362LOT 3622 2GKF DAG 09-04-19 1" = 50' 09-12-19 GKFREVISE LOTS TO OUTLOTS GKF10-17-19 REVISE LEGALS & OWNER'S CERTIFICATE LOT PROPOSED BUILDING PORCHPROPOSED PORCHPROPOSED OUTLOT RIGHT-OF-WAY GKF11-11-19 PROPOSED BUILDING PORCHPROPOSED PORCHPROPOSED TYP. 20' MIN. 30' BSL30' BSLRIGHT-OF-WAY30' MIN.TYP.LOT EXISTING LOT/OUTLOT PERIMETER RESUBDIVISION BOUNDARY PER CITY REVIEW 0 SCALE: 1" = 50' 505025 0 SCALE: 1" = 50' 505025 1ST RESUBDIVISION VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR FINAL PLAT OF RAINTREE AREA TABLE AC. TOTAL AREA: SQ.FT. 11.807514,325 229,824 284,501 5.276 6.531 BOUNDARY LINE CHORD BEARING LEGEND: EXISTING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE EXISTING LOT LINE PROPOSED LOT LINE BUILDING SETBACK LINE (BSL) EASEMENT LINE CB= L=ARC LENGTH R=RADIUS BSL PUDE (UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE). EASEMENT PER DOC. 200600015999 PUBLIC UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EBE SHOWN OTHERWISE). PER DOC. 200600015999 (UNLESS EXCEPTION TO THE BLANKET EASEMENT 297-298 & 300-318 TOTAL LOTS 287-292, TOTAL OUTLOTS A-E IN TOWNSHIP 36 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS. BEING A RESUBDIVISION IN PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3 AND PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, ALL REAR TO FRONT FRONT TO FRONT FRONT TO SIDE REAR TO REAR SIDE TO REAR SIDE TO SIDE 100 FEET 50 FEET 50 FEET 60 FEET 40 FEET 20 FEET NOT TO SCALE MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACKS THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACKS 2006 AS DOCUMENT 200600015999 ARE HEREBY SUPERCEEDED BY ESTABLISHED PER RAINTREE VILLAGE, UNIT FOUR RECORDED MAY 30, EXISTING BUILDING SETBACKS WITHIN THIS RESUBDIVISION AS MINIMUM BUILDING SEPARATIONS SEPARATIONS: ARE HEREBY SUPERCEEDED BY THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM BUILDING UNIT FOUR RECORDED MAY 30, 2006 AS DOCUMENT 200600015999 EXISTING MINIMUM BUILDING SEPARATIONS PER RAINTREE VILLAGE, 30 FEET 30 FEET 30 FEET BUILDING SETBACK LINE REAR YARD SETBACK TO PERIMETER RESUBDIVISION BOUNDARY CORNER YARD SETBACK TO RIGHT-OF-WAY FRONT BUILDING SETBACK TO RIGHT-OF-WAY TYPICAL LOT / BUILDING DETAIL