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Ordinance 2024-23 UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 2024-23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE,KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS,APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE YORKVILLE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE REGARDING PARK AND RECREATION AND SCHOOL SITE DEDICATION(LAND CASH) Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville,Kendall County, Illinois This 14'day of May, 2024 Published in pamphlet form by the authority of the Mayor and City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois on May 20,2024. Ordinance No. 2024-23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY, ILLINOIS,APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE YORKVILLE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE REGARDING PARK AND RECREATION AND SCHOOL SITE DEDICATION (LAND CASH) 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, pursuant to Section 10-8-11 of the United City of Yorkville Unified Development Ordinance ("UDO") the City may initiate amendments to the Zoning Ordinance; and, WHEREAS, the City filed a request seeking an amendment to the UDO to revise the methodology, criteria, and formula for requiring park and recreation and school site dedication as a condition of final plat approval of a subdivision; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission convened and held a public hearing on May 8, 2024, to consider the request and forward a recommendation to the City Council to approve the requested text amendment. 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 above recitals are hereby incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance. Section 2: That Section 10-7-9 Park and Recreation Land and School Dedication of the United City of Yorkville Unified Development Ordinance, specifically Tables 10-7-9(A)(1): Parkland Dedication Requirements, Table 10-7-9(B)(1): School Dedication Requirements, and Table 10-7-9(D): Estimated Population Per Dwelling Unit, is hereby amended attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A. Section 3: That the previously recorded Ordinance No. 1996-3 Revising United City of the Village of Yorkville Land Cash Ordinance adopted on January 25, 1996 shall be added as Appendix B. Land Cash Ordinance in the Unified Development Ordinance and is hereby attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B. Section 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage, publication, and approval as provided by law. Ordinance No.2024-23 Page 2 Passed by the City Council of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this 14th day of May, A.D. 2024. CI CLERK KEN KOCH AYE DAN TRANSIER AYE ARDEN JOE PLOCHER AYE CRAIG SOLING AYE CHRIS FUNKHOUSER AYE MATT MAREK AYE SEAVER TARULIS AYE RUSTY CORNEILS AYE APPROVED by me, as Mayor of the United City of Yorkville, Kendall County, Illinois this nth day of MO 3 , A.D. 2024. MAYOR Ordinance No.2024-23 Page 3 Exhibit A 10-7-9. Park and Recreation Land and School Site Dedication As a condition of approval of a final plat of a subdivision,the developer shall dedicate land for park and recreational purposes and for school sites to serve the needs of residents of the development,or a cash contribution in lieu of the land dedication,or a combination of both,at the discretion of the City,in accordance with the criteria and formula below. A. Criteria For Requiring Park and Recreation Land Dedication. 1. Requirements and Population Ratio.The quantity of land required for park dedication shall result directly from the total population of the proposed development.The total requirement shall be ten(10)acres of land per one thousand (1,000)residents.The required ft ten(10)acres shall be allocated into different types of recreation areas per the City's adopted Park and Recreation Master Plan,or as may be required by City Council at its discretion. B. Criteria For School Site Dedication. 1. Requirement and Population Ratio.The required dedication of land for school sites shall depend on the quantity of students projected to be generated within the subdivision.The land dedication requirement shall be determined by obtaining the ratio of:(a)the estimated number of students to be served in each such school classification(this number is determined by applying the estimated population per dwelling unit as defined in Table 10-7-9(D)over(b)the maximum recommended number of students to be served in each school classification,and then applying such ratio to the(c)minimum recommended number of acres for a school site of each school classification defined in Table 10-7- 9(B)(1).The product shall be the number of acres of land required for sufficient school sites to serve the estimated children in each such school classification. Table 10-7-9(B)(1):School Dedication Requirements Maximum Number of Students For Each Minimum Number of Land Acres For Each School Classification Grade School Classification School Site For Such Classification Elementary Schools-Grades K-5 321.50 students 7.25 acres Junior High Schools-Grades 6-8 429.88 students 15.92 acres High Schools-Grades 9-12 590 students 49.30 acres C. Contribution in Lieu Procedure.When available land is inappropriate for park,recreational,or school sites,the City shall require the developer to pay a contribution in lieu of the land dedication required.The cash contribution required in lieu of park and recreation and/or school facilities shall be per the City's adopted ordinances.The cash contributions in lieu of park and recreation land dedication shall be held in trust solely for the acquisition of park and recreation land which will be available to serve the needs of the residents of the subdivision. United City of Yorkville Chapter 7.Subdivision Standards Unified Development Ordinance Update Page 17 of 18 D. Estimated Population Per Dwelling Unit.Table 10-7-9(D)of population density shall be used to calculate the quantity of dedicated acres of land for parkland or schools or to determine the required cash contribution in lieu of. Table 10-7-9(D): Estimated Population Per Dwelling Unit Type of Unit Preschool Elementary Junior High High School Adults Total Per Dwelling Unit 0-4 Years 5-10 Years 11-13 Years 14-17 Years 18+Years All Ages Dwelling. Single-Family 2 Bedroom 0.102 0.191 0.054 0.057 1.694 2.098 3 Bedroom 0.254 0.440 0.126 0.179 .921 2.920 4 Bedroom 0.413 0.665 0.190 0.340 2.142 3.750 5 Bedroom 0.236 0.488 0.139 0.249 2.637 3.749 Dwelling Duplex.Dwelling. Townhome 1 Bedroom 0.000 0.064 0.018 0.037 1.068 1.187 2 Bedroom 0.092 0.198 0.056 0.074 1.776 2.196 3 Bedroom 0.231 0.298 0.085 0.103 1.805 2.522 4 Bedroom 0.332 0,452 0.130 0.205 2.243 3.362 Dwelling, Multi-Family Efficiency 0.000 0.064 0.018 0.037 1.360 1.479 1 Bedroom 0.000 0.064 0.018 0.038 1.749 1.869 2 Bedroom 0.042 0.160 0.045 0.079 1.614 1.940 3 Bedroom 0.050 0.339 0.096 0.153 2.499 3.137 Note:Estimated population per dwelling unit formula is based on standards adopted via Ord. 1996-3. United City of Yorkville Chapter 7.Subdivision Standards Unified Development Ordinance Update Page 18 of 18 Exhibit B • January 26. 1996 1996— ORDNANCE NO. ORDINANCE.REVISING CITY OF THE VII.�I.IA.GE .OF YORIVIIILE • • UNITED LAND CASH ORDINANCE • TSEU tiTrED CITY OF THE VII,LA,GE OF YORKVILLE having studied the current a d-Cash - formulas as set forth in its Land Cash Contribution Ordinance passed previously on the he Villa e day ' of , 19 _; and the City Council and the Mayor of the United City ofg Yorkville p joint to joint discussions and investigation of said.formulas by the Kendall-Grundy e Regional School Superintendent's Office and the City deeming there to have been substantial increase in the cost of acquisition of land and.building of structures to serve the needs.of thes chooaffected; and the City Council and tie Mayor of the United City of the Village of Yorkville deeming it the best interest of the City and the affected Sclzoo!Districts and in the best interest of the to be in citizens of the United City of the Village of Yorkville to provide adequate financing for the acquisitidn construction of schools, does hereby enact an amendment to existing Lan d- ofschool sites and the (� � Cash Ordinance of the United City of the Village of Yorkville, passed on the�_.day of 19_1L, as follows: subdivisions where the final plat of the preexisting Land-Cash Ordinance UPON MOTIONMOTIONDULY MADE, seconded and appCOVeaI! formula is hereby modified as follows and shall apply to , Subdivision is approved by vote of the City Council. 1 . SECTION I DEDICATION OF PARK LANDS AND SCHOOL SITES OR. PAYMENTS IN LIEU THEREOF As a condition of approval of a anal plat of subdivision or planned unit development, each subdivider or planned unit developer will be required to dedicate land or cash in lieu of actual land or a combination of both in accordance with the following criteria: . A. Criteria for Park and Recreation Land Dedication. 1. Location . - A comprehensive Recreation Department plan and/or appropriate standards.adopted by affected Recreation Departments shall be used as a guideline in locating sites all lands • so credited shall be above the 100-year design flood levels , and must meet the requirements of the Recreation Board. Specifically identified and approved wetland • or natural areas located belo'v the 100yearflood level may be credited in whole or in part, subsequent to Recreation Board review, and consent by the City Council. Other areas such as Stornr Water Control Facilities may be taken by the City but will not be used to satisfy the requirements herein. 2. Requirement and population Ratio The ultimate population density to be generated by a subdivision or planned-unit ' _ development shall bear directly on the amount of land required to be dedicated for park and recreation sites. The acreage of land dedication requirement shall be determined by obtaining the total population of the development times 10 acres per 1,000 populations. Total population is determined by applying the estimated ultimate population per dwelling unit table (Table I) to the number of respective units in the development. t. For purposes of this requirement each single family home will have four bedrooms. . h duplex unit will be calculated as.i0% two-bedroom units and S0% three bedroom units. Each townhome and apartment ; ill be calculated with two bedrooms. , 2 • Example: Development of 300 total populations Total population X theeguuired acreaZe=Total acres required - for 1,020 populations 300 X 10 acres = 3 acres . 1,000 ' • B. Criteria for Requiring School Site Dedication 1. Requirement and population Ratio The ultimate number of students to be generated by a subdivision or planned unit development shall bear directly upon the amount of land required to be dedicated for . school sites. The[and dedication requirement shall be determined by obtaining the ratio 5Ch • of (a) estimated children to be served in each school classification (this number ►s byapplying-. the estimated ultimate population per dwelling unit table(Table determined I) to the number of respective units in the development) over the (b)maximum sihp tion as _ ,, recommended number of students to be served in each such school stated herein, and then applying such ratio to the (c) said minimum recommended number of acres for a school site of each such classification as stated herein. for product thereof shall be the acres of land deemed needed to have se[loo sufficient land school sites to serve the estimated increased children in each such For this computation, density calculations shall be the same as A2 above. 2. School Classification and Size of School Site School classification and size of school sites within the City shall be determined in accordance with the following criteria that is consistent with the minimum site recommendations of the Illinois State Board of Education variances of grade organization and size are subject to local Board of Education District policy): estimated children land donation by school classif cat 1 x actual acreage by — actual school population school classification by school classification Classification by Grades County Average Students County Average Acreage per school classification per school classification • Elementary 32I.50 students 7.25 acres - • Middle429.38 students 15.92 acres High School 590.0 students 49.30 acres Regional means are calculated to determine current student populations and acreages) (See tables l & 2) . . - Elementary: . I00� x 7.25 _ 2.4309 acres- :t 321.50 • • . Add preschool to elementary totals. ' Middle: 100x-190 x 15.92 zrz— .70J6 acres 429.88 4 High School: 100 x .340 x -49.30 = 2.8410 acres 590 • . Total acreage = 5.9755 • C. Criteria for Requiring a Cash Contribution in Lieu of Park and School Sites 1. When available land.is inappropriate for park, recreational, of o r school sites, the City shall require a cash contribution, intthe • Iand dedication by the subdivider or unit developer. i 2. Collection of Fees a. The cash contribution in lieu of park and recreation land dedication shall . be held in trust by the City or other public body designated by the City, for the acquisition of park or recreational land as herein classified, which will be available to serve the inunediate and future needs of the residents of that subdivision or development, or for the improvement of other existing local park and recreation lands which already serves such needs: b. The contributions in lieu of school sites shall be paid directly to the . School District who will in turn issue a receipt that funds be epshall presented be used to the City prior to approval of the final plat. Said for the acquisition of land for a school site to serve the immediate or future needs of children from that subdivision or development, or for the improvement to any existing school site or buildings which already serve or will serve such need. The City shall require a current supporting endix F Herein, and resolution enacted by the Board°f by the School District on or cation App shall require a,report of fees collected . about January 1 of each year. The City reserves the right to.collect said funds if necessary. • • 5 . c. The total cash contribution to be required shall be determined at the time the final plat is approved. Prior to execution of the final plat by the appropriate City Officials, the developer or subdivider shall pay the total required cash contribution as follows: a. One third (1/3) of the amount calculated for the entire plat calculated or the unit of land being final platted is to be paid to either the City of Yorkville for Park Cash Contributions or to the School District for School Cash Contributions along with a Letter of Credit to the appropriate agency assuring payments as specified from an approved financial institution in the amount equal to two thirds (2/3) of said entire amount, prior to the final plat being executed by the City. The letter of credit is hereinabove provided shall. expressly provide it may be drawn against by the City or by the School • District at any time the developer or subdivider fails to make the payments. V b. Orte third(1/3)of said amount for the entire final plat shall be paid upon issuance of thefirst occupancy permit or one year after the final plat is. recorded, whichever occurs first. The Letter of Credit will be reduced to an amount equal to one third (1/3) of said entire aniount after said second payment. c. The final amount due as calculated per the ordinance for the entire final plat shall be paid prior to the acceptance in full or in part of the Public Improvements or two years after the final plat is recorded, whichever occurs first. The Letter of Credit will be returned after said payment. 3. Refund If any portion of a cash contribution in lieu of park, recreation, or school sites is not expended for the purposes set forth herein within ten (10) years from the date of receipt, it shall be refunded to the lot owner or owners of these lots for which the,contribution was made which owner or owners are determined at the time the date of refund is established. • 6 4. Criteria for requiring Land Dedication and a.Fee There will be situations.in subdivisions or planned unit developments • when a combination of land.dedication and a contribution in lieu of land are both necessary; these occasions will arise when: a. Only a portion of the land to be developed is proposed as the location for • a park or school site. That portion of the land within the subdivision falling within the park or school location shall be dedicated as a site as stated earlier, and a cash contribution in lieu thereof shall be required for any additional land that would have been required to be dedicated. b. A major part of the local park recreation, or school site has already been acquired and only a small portion of land is needed from the development . to complete the. site. The remaining portions shall be required by dedication and a cash contribution in lieu thereof shall be required. . 5. Fair Market Value . The cash contributions in lieu of land shall be based on the "Fair market value" of the acres of land in the area improved chat ar tenvise would have been dedicated as park. recreation, or school sites. Because of the diversity of lands within the City,a singly determination of"fair market value" is not possible. The "fair market value for an. particularparcel arcel shall be determined by the Supervisor of Assessment Office of Kendall County 'prior to plat approval. This valuation determined by the Supervisor of Assessments shall be used unless any subdivider, developer, or public body ales a wri ertton objection thereto. In the event of any such objection, the subdivider, p public body shall submit an appraisal showing the "fair market value" of such improvedet ucimproved land in the area of development of other evident. Final determination of said value" ch per er acre of such improved land shall be made by the City Council based on su information submitted by the subdivider or developer and from other sources as may be submitted to the City Council be- affected parties. 7 D. Time of Conveyance of payment 1. The subdivider or developer shall convey to the respective school district and the City, the lands required under this agreement within thirty (30) days after final subdivision plat or final plat of a planned unit development is recorded•in the.Kendall County Recorder's Office. 2. A subdivider or developer shall make each cash contribution required under this Ordinance. As noted in C2c above • • E. Density The attached table, marked as Table No. 1, being the same as Estimated Ulti Population per Dwelling Unit, te is generally indicative of current and short range projected • trends in family size for new construction and shall be used in calculating the amount_of required dedication of acres of land or the cash contributions in lieu thereof unless a writteniobjection is filed thereto by the subdivider or developer. er or developer files a written objection to the Table of Estimated )n the event a subdivider he shall submit his own Ultimate Population Per Dwelling Unit, attached hereto, he to be generated from the demographic study showing the estimated additional population e •ubdivisiari•or planned unit development and in that event final determinunc 1, bas of ed density formula to be used in such calculations shall be made by the City Ce s upon such demographic information submitted by the subdivider or developer and from other sources which may be submitted to the City Council by the School Distrcict oost r • others. It is recognized that population density, age distributions and local . change over the years, and the specific formula for the dedication of[and, or the payment fees in lieu thereof, as stated herein is subject to periodic review and amendment i f of _ necessary. 3 . . F. Reservation of Additional Land Where the School District's or Recreation Department's's comprehensive plan or stands sites of the City Council call for a larger amount of park and recreational land or school. articular subdivision or planned unit development than the developer is required to• • in a p • dedicate, the land needed beyond the developer's contribution shall be reserved or subsequent purchases by the City or other public body designated by the City, provided that such acquisition is made within one year from the date of approval of the final plat at a cost per acre as established in item: CS above. • G. Topography and Grading The slope, topography and geology of the dedicated site as well as its surroundings must be suitable for its intended purposes. Grading, topsoilingpand landscaping on asites and dedicated for park and recreational uses wilt be performed according pins specifications provided by the Recreation Department. _ H. Improved Sites . All sites shall be dedicated in a condition ready for full service of electrical, ae r w , sewer,curb sidewalks, landscaping, streetlights and streets (including enclosed and gutter) as applicable to the location of the site, or acceptable provision made ' therefore. The sidewalks and trees normally included within the definition of"Improved" • sites may be deferred due to the delay time between dedication of cash sany uclhce shall be site and construction of facilities thereon. in such a case, the paid. • • • SE TION II ORDINANCE PROVISIONS If anyprovision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is declared. invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such partial invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Ordinance, which can be given effect without the invalid provision leor application thereof, and to this extent the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be cotter b SECTION III EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from the dace of its passage as provided by law. • • ,: • • • 10 1 SECTION IV . i To the extentconflict existsbetween this present Ordinance and the previous Land-Cash Ordinance any adopted by the United City of the Village of Yorkville,this Ordinance shall supersede the effects thereof. PASSED this day of I9_ r C' APPROVED BY me, as Mayor of the United City'of the Village of Yorkville, this caC day of 19_(`, Mayor. ' K1 ATTEST: .! . e..— 1.4._,L .,,, adt,e-A.A-f8'-- • tv lerkLL - , • 11 ' The 1993 yield table is a compilation of date secured from numerous sources throughout the Chicagoland Metropolitan area. Both school districts and municipalities have provided statistical date to update these figures. To those agencies, organizations, municipalities and school districts which have helped and have provided pertinent information, we are most grateful. • • I. 12 . • TABLE 1 - h • N 1 0 N N p N t, r O I C) En CO C3? Q �' C f CV N CO T� �-- r C"7 = GV C7 • 0 C. 7-3 a G'+ N p (+: CV e.- 67 r• CV r �• .-- r N N H N M1rc c� N ch CI r• VI` CI Q �'' 1 CI r,tr-• CI CsQ Q Cs��N H O n C'' N O p O p O:O O 60 0 Cs 0 _I= ^j r wi ... ^I N1Nif^`. en .. ' 4,1414 -I C N Ca�43t Qi� CO Cy O OIC`! 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I 5.000 1 `07 r_;t.Mist ! -' -'-tro 298 1 I� I �28 IvH I-111er I 7 360 !" ! 139 i 5.310 1 250 llsccn 332 i 3J t Ycrti4ille r idd 1 3.620 t°� 2d7 ( 264 ::tcl i 4.440 1 84 (:15r tic'" I 17 600 I 1014 1907 . 1 .000 545 t t 5.33! 44� l;,aulaer Hill1 ; ? � 9. 00 i 70%:.00 I Lawy 159."3: T:tall I 321.50 Avr;rr~aC•e1 7.251 • • 14 • . • APZ.C.lsiLLI.e.. el. . • . . . Sirrr'It r'.`1"9"1.3i.k..nri Form! r..-1 Stu•ient Factor i• : : i t I-_.-_--: ------1---- ---•--f---- . it_am.p..12..L1:_lz.hr....7.te6b.....2.71,7or_n_holl;_e_i .7....H_________7, cht on pop • • '": ---'''.-le•tr..re wI-, ;:•,-;e.n..31 ed ucat•on3 "- I 041 pre-school to : 1.._-7---......:---.. . rtio "'I :4ettrmmt• total 5.tucent factor : i . - t• ! - • : . - . 1..,_......... _... ----l.....-.........--1------i-.....---.7-- -- ------- ' 1.-.3' oru ;Poo. Factcr It-'7tn. Acres ;/-1-__12.,F29.S.3.....• ____:_______—_____:____-- -----=•----iTotai Student. .3c__________tor .. . ,..--....._:—.--_. .... e•-c-o; Elem. . a . 0.694; 7 15; 2 I.5; 0.0 I De.,-) t : 0.004666; rt,—.. .........ie. ••,... ..0..•• • "•3 i 0•t 79i 49.3= 4957= 1 fl rt•••••-•1 • f . . : .- ........ 4 .• 1:Thip '2: Multiply rol;1 Student Factor by Fl-tY : . . . . . •i___---. ..-------,.. i • . - r.7 2i-1V i Con kr To y t.ion__ C.,Nec51_ 11"orrnula 1______it i : -----, - jgg:Losr2.t :z-•_.„--..._._.__L.--'c •:: ___,......,..._••••!in A ____.___. _........-...-.5 nix.:Pe.0 .7.....!Fil. ,_ . . . Cern Ifis .694 t 725 i 3:21....51._• .37250 ___• 82.97 • ....!.......-----i------ ,...-;-_,.. . m.92! -:.:.... ! HS : 0.179! 49.3i 590; 372501___ S-____:.--- • '-'17 15 • . • ' .• ' . : .• : t : • .-__.--:.:-----1—,--__;---•-!---..-7------.7---; . . 2'-:amole ":Foer er!r•::-.:cl home Wiz:Isle:cr,--. cchooI-,-Elerr.ent'arsIJ . : I : . i . • • : . iPr.o FaCZOr it-tn. Acr.s =Max. Poo ;Total Stildri c.a.i.f.c.c.: - .__—_-_.-..... _-----.. • ern .L.Ho: ci..M.:-..S . -----09: ---.2925K4---772329..IP...::S-57H ------'0.0070::-••-^e6: i lt• : 49.3i . ! •: • : : : 0059756; . • . Total Student; F _L actor by ILLY..___ ___---------4-. • . • • • . .. i . . . . : . ITV: ;FYN ;Contribution i - i . . 1 0.059756; VL225.9 i 1 . I : • . i e . . • Clu ck: Fut'Formula ! i I = : • : . . • ' • nen - i I.078; 7 '15! a21.5; 3(,250t. 5%5.53 0.1 9i 37,2501' $262-1 I I'S .•• : I 5.92i 429.88i 14$ i 0.3-4i 49.3 590i 37,250i t I 058 28 • . • . : i SS-125.91 . : 3 . • . . . . . . • . . - • 15 - . . . . . . • . . _ PPetIDIX B • • Total Student Factor:Single Family Detached I i I BEDROOM 1 I !Fatal Stint Fat: =� .: C1in A,rrPs 1/iax P p___--= Csfr!— IPoo c Elementary7.25! 321.5( 0.006007 . Middlelcdla 0.054I 15.921 429.881 0.002000 Scncn �i 0.293i High School • I 0.057I • Q9•3I • scot O.Oo4763 • I I I 0.013370 I I I 1 BEOPCCh I 1�1ax Pa' I Focal Stunt Fact (.3te3cry IPao Factor i f►in Aer_s V2 t Si 0.0 ISoSO 0.694i 7.25i 0.015650 ci riddle Sch I 15.921 429.861 I riCdl► Sc'+ o.t 2E: 590! o n I ecS�l ' High Sc+aal 1 . 0.179i 4 9'3 ! i 0.0352 31 i I I i ,1 r r2t, I�i�^c CCt1 :p.. c, ArrI Ira< Pry !.5 Frt. 0.024.7091 1EirrnentarY ! ,rr1.07$:t"in 725i �32 a5i 0.02 I_ ! 2i 42 • • I�.tcdta Scs 0.19l i5.9 � 90i�"0 0.3z 49.a1 a;n �chaoi I 1 1 0.059756, I, 1 I I • .-aramt_ry I is0.714. ,•'^: �Y2 sa: 0 1• t=:1 t ';rd1= S 0.:35 15.921 Syr! h n?�A( =1 {' C 49.3! �. I��rR Sc;t - I 0.149. I 0.C42=a!I - I � I r . I , • • 16 - •0?-E,lDIX C Tot-al Student Factor:A1L:ched Single Family _ 1 t ' it-Laxjaps_____JT:ital I GEGRGChi 1t -a"^: �es1.5f 171dd-) 1 0.0641 • a321511 o.000bb7 l ddld 5 15.921 hsddla School ' 0.0181 590� 0�04SC9 • • ooE 0.037I 49.5;1i h S.h 0.005202 � I 3Ei)arcn •; I T n FP s Its x Q^ i nn =ate— Irlln A 0 000554 �.npry P. '� Eli e anLiry 1 0.029; 7.25i 432 .S 0.000654 0.055i lS.92J 00 t74 Hijr:Middle oo i 49.3t S901 A lriign School i 0.9 i�' I 0.00891 1 • ' 1 i i J— cyl t' `A='' ac:.nccrt i irax �• , . ia _____ a,. _ r:!^ Ac 7.251 i �21 "i C.COb72C( .J `0-_481 5 88t p.CC514E �iem�nSCh t 42S 0.085i 15.921 5501 0•GCC507 �s:Cd!e �o ( — O.t oSi �9.,:i 0.0 184751 • f�irh °c^aol � I �I �tcnt 'a .1 I.1cZr... 1 oa .'^ ra sc-.1 I nax". i __; L 0 0.C=2acyi ' i; I.V 15T . `?� aC1i 0v0-.. • 1�_!� j C? �1 4OS: d9.31 590E 0J V_ l!• �rs:,n.:c�ca1 l 1 l__ 1. f . 17 iiapgyDlX D i oUl Student Factors: Apartments t 1 EFFICIENCY t ,`1ax Poo ;TnlaF Stdnt FactC3tennr� Pao Factor .1 tin Acres �Y 0! ?.2�` :1!.5! 0.00 1443�I�:^s�t•^r, � t t 0.016! 15.92! 429.881 0.000667 ttiriClP SO49.3! 590! 0.00 092 iiign Scnoat t 0.0371! 1 1 0.005202 i t i 1 1 8E�DPCC41 1 1 t`Iax Pc i i ota StCnt F l • iPa Fa :or !f'itn Acres Cat=aar•� 7.25: 32 t.5i 0.001'd4J • 0.0641 pat 0.001443 Elementary 15.92! 4 ...E f~ICCIs Bch ! 0.018: n rn.�t 7S ytgn Srnnnl s 0 0'3? d9.31 a"y0= 0.005:85 I lciamentary 1 0.202! 74_c.881 C.0008671 • • 0.0181 15.92.i ital..: En t ���; a.�:o�c01 t'ign�c"aol I 0.0751 49.3i O.O+, I8231 ' rse 'tiaX Crn ��rp=?C:4f�f'.i;l :.C. _ iE!eme ':tClr Scr , ' 0.05bt 15.921. 4 2 C.INlgn. „on1 1 cc0851 .I CI n; —. I 0 1531 49.3i 0.C25 t 121 - _Y A??£ifDLX E t• 5redcn! Factor I Ida (}; }r C.. . I f t DETACHED SINGLE FAMILY I Fi`tU ,CON iT�2l3UTICN !TOTAL STUDENT FACTO X i I Z 8EOPCCMS ( 0.013•571 3 8EDRCCMS I • 0.0352731 X ) 4 CC 15 i 0.059756; X S 3WORCC'75 1 0.04228 I j X ( I I i I 1 1 A T i ACYFD SINGES FAriJLY I 1 Ft1� (CON i 18UTIG`I TOTAL STUDENT FAC T C,� I I8E5RQCt" I 0.005202I X ' O.CO$9111 X I I • 2 8EOP ^ �S I 3 3EOP..CCil.5 i 0.019475i X 1 I I 4 3EORC C 15 i 0.0z4833i X r I I ! a?aR T'EvTS ! TOTAL STUDENT FA _CR • FM/ Gj ` 0.005202! X I EFFICIENCY I ' B�tCPr,C�EDROOM I 0.005285; X ! 0.0I113231 X.,• j I 3 BEORCCm I 0:0251 12! X • 19 r �s • Resolution on Lnnd Use and/or Expenditures of the City of Yorkville Land Cash Contributions Whereas the City of Yorkville has established a Land Cash Ordinance dedicated to the concept that healthful, productive community Iife depends in part on the availability of recreational and park space and adequate school facilities and Whereas the City of Yorkville has determined that the provision of park, recreation, and school iices to serve the immediate and future needs of adults and children of each newdevelopment sVb subdivision, plasanned st unit development or individual construction is just as essential to proper land pnnt water, sewers and sidewalks, and. orl ville has establ he ished ordinance procedures for t acquisition of land andlor • Whereas the City of Y _ the payment of cash in lieu of land, now • Therefore it is resolved by the Yorkville Communit Unit School District #1 T qof Yorkville Land Cash Ordinance Bo ard of Education that all conditions and:re uirecnents ofsaid Cityshall be maintained and upheld by this governmental entity, d Cash Rance shal!hbeat any i use of land or expenditure of n contor.�nance with stipulations contributions derived from the Yorkville � Land Cash Ordinance. and conditions so stared within the Yorkville • . % '' eA .1 1 Hio President Date Secretary . 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