Administration Committee Minutes 2023 01-18-23APPROVED 2/15/23
Page 1 of 3
UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE
ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE MEETING
Wednesday, January 18, 2023 6:00pm
City Council Chambers
800 Game Farm Rd., Yorkville, IL
Note: This meeting was held in accordance with Public Act 101-0640 and Gubernatorial
Disaster Proclamation issued by Governor Pritzker pursuant to the powers vested in the
Governor under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. This allows remote
attendance for this meeting to encourage social distancing due to the ongoing Covid-19
pandemic.
All attendees were in person unless otherwise noted.
Committee Members In Attendance:
Vice-Chairman Chris Funkhouser
Alderman Seaver Tarulis
Alderman Dan Transier
Alderman Craig Soling
Other City Officials In Attendance:
City Administrator Bart Olson
Assistant City Administrator Erin Willrett
Finance Director Rob Fredrickson
Alderman Ken Koch via Zoom
Others in Attendance:
Mr. Chris Childress, Progressive Business Solutions
The meeting was called to order at 6:00pm by Vice-Chairman Chris Funkhouser. He
stated who was present and noted the Governor's Executive Order.
Citizen Comments: None
Minutes for Correction/Approval: November 16, 2022
The minutes were approved as presented.
New Business:
Item #7 was moved forward on the agenda.
7. ADM 2023-07 Residential Electric Aggregation and Solar Proposals
Mr. Olson said staff had selected some preliminary sites for potential solar energy panels.
Design engineering and contracts will also be needed. Those sites and comments are:
Library: Upper end savings are estimated and the Library is interested in the project.
Page 2 of 3
Prairie Pointe: There is a one-acre vacant lot next to the new city hall, but the city must
determine if they want to lock up the site for 15-25 years. It is a lower lying lot and
would need fencing, mowing and snow removal. A childcare site is nearby. Alderman
Funkhouser said the lot might not be ideal for several reasons. Alderman Tarulis believes
Menards may have a difficult time developing nearby lots in Prairie Meadows and he said
Prairie Meadows residents do not like the idea of panels here. Alderman Soling raised
concerns about possible ice chunks sliding off, however, the pitch of the arrays can be
shifted to pitch backwards. Alderman Transier likes the location since it's a vacant lot.
It was questioned if Bridge Park and Bristol Bay were considered. Mr. Childress said
there was not enough usage at Bridge Park, but he will look at Bristol Bay.
Tremont (near Raintree): Site has paved parking lot, additional property would be needed
for storage tanks, solar would help offset costs, possible 12-foot canopy above parking
lot. Alderman Funkhouser said a canopy would defeat the purpose of the existing
permeable parking lot and suggested the canopy could be on the expanded site.
Bristol Ridge & Kennedy Road: There is an existing city well at this site and it is a
conservation property, part of which is in the flood plain. The power generated here
would directly serve the well. Alderman Transier said it's an appropriate spot since the
land cannot be used for anything else, however, Alderman Funkhouser said this is
pristine land. Mr. Childress said peak hour use drives the cost up.
Lehman Crossing: This site is located north of Grande Reserve near the water tower. It
could be expanded for Lake Michigan water, already has a couple underground storage
tanks and is fenced. Adjacent property could be purchased for a ground solar array site
or it could be placed on top of the tanks.
Mr. Olson said there will be more discussion and a contract must be negotiated. This
item will come back in February
1. ADM 2023-01 Budget Reports for November 2022 and December 2022
Mr. Olson said the numbers are close to budget estimates, though some were slightly less.
No shortfall in budget projections is expected. This is informational.
2. ADM 2023-02 Treasurer's Reports for November 2022 and December 2022
Mr. Fredrickson reported the following:
November December
Beginning Fund Balance: $27,366,832 $27,400,675
YTD Revenue: $29,432,368 $34,148,203
YTD Expenses $26,624,138 $35,656,150
Projected Ending Fund Balance: $30,175,062 $25,892,727
These will move forward to the Council consent agenda.
3. ADM 2023-03 Cash Statements for September – November 2022
Mr. Fredrickson said the cash balance and investments are contained in the report and he
noted that interest rates are changing. Interest earned last year was $25,000 and this year
he expects more than $300,000.
Page 3 of 3
4. ADM 2023-04 Review of Invoices Between $5,000 and $25,000
This report is being provided each month to show staff authorizations of expenditures.
5. ADM 2023-05 Website Reports for November 2022 and December 2022
Assistant Administrator Erin Willrett said December and January website visits are down
due to no activities. She noted the re-design process is underway and next month she will
bring a 'moodboard' and layout for consideration.
6. ADM 2023-06 Ordinance Amending the Yorkville City Code, Title 3, Chapter 7,
Section 3-7-2 (Solicitors, Hawkers, and Itinerant Merchants)
Mr. Olson said the Girl Scouts informed the city they would be doing door-to-door sales.
After reviewing the code, he said even the Girl Scouts require a license as a solicitor. Mr.
Olson spoke with Chief Jensen and it was determined the city would allow kids to go
door-to-door so a code amendment was drafted that would remove the need for a license
for non-profits or kids under 18. Alderman Transier suggested adding language
regarding school-sanctioned events and allowance for selling in district #115 boundaries.
Alderman Soling said for-profit groups should register. Mr. Olson will consult Attorney
Orr and will bring a revised draft back to committee.
8. ADM 2023-08 Beecher Park/School District Discussion
The school district approached Parks & Rec with a proposal for a parking lot. The school
and city, including Tim Evans, met regarding additional parking for the school. They
propose to pave an area in Beecher Park now used as t-ball fields and the fields would be
moved to another location there. The Park Board will review the proposal at their
upcoming Board meeting which Alderman Koch will attend.
Old Business: None
Additional Business:
Alderman Funkhouser has been contacted by a library Board member regarding building
maintenance issues. He asked for a discussion about funding, maintenance and the city's
obligation for the building. The library has their own budget and levy and the city helps
with landscaping, parking lot, plowing, etc. Mr. Olson said the city is helping to navigate
the various facility issues, specifically the HVAC system. He had discussions with
Library Director Augustine to determine repair needs and to discuss funding. He told the
library that if a huge project is needed, the city can contribute. Facilities Manager Steve
Raasch has hired firms to analyze the HVAC systems prior to any decision about a total
system replacement. On another note, Alderman Soling said the Mayor has asked him to
serve as library liaison.
There was no further business and the meeting was adjourned at 7:12pm.
Respectfully transcribed by
Marlys Young, Minute Taker