VILLAGE OF BURR RIDGE W MEMORANDUM

TO: Mayor, Trustees, Village Attorneys, and Village Clerk

FROM: Village Administrator Doug Pollock and Staff

DATE: August 24, 2018

SUBJECT: Administration Weekly Memo

Calendar and Meetinq Hiqhliohts

a Friday, August 24: Concert on the Green - 7 PM to 8:30 PM; Village Green; Last Concert of the Season

. Monday, August 27 Board of Trustees - 7 PM; Village Hall Board Room o Wednesday, August 29: Veterans Memorial Committee - 4 PM; Village Hall Gonference Room

. Monday, September 3: Labor Day - Village Hall Closed

. Sunday, September 9: Pedal the Parks - Beginning at 9 AM; Harvester Park . Monday, September 10: Board of Trustees - 7 PM; Village Hall Board Room . Monday, September 17: Plan Commission - 7 PM; Village Hall Board Room . Tuesday, September 18: Economic Development Commission - 7 pM; Village Hall Conference Room

. Monday, September 24: Board of Trustees - 7 PM; Village Hall Board Room

. Saturday, September 29: Harvest Fest- 1 PM to 5 PM; Harvester park

Staff Hiqhliqhts and U pdates

ln of Gary Gatlin: There will be a moment of silence at the beginning of the August 27, 2018 Village Board meeting to honor the life and contributions of village Arborist Gary Gatlin. We learned of Gary's passing earlier this week. Gary was the Village Arborist for 17 years and his contributions to the Village were numerous. Gary was much loved by his colleagues and the entire Burr Ridge community. Memorial visitation for Gary will be held from 3 pm to 8 pm on Thursday, August 30 with a service

Miscellaneous Memo 8t24t2018 Page 1 of 2 at 6:30 pm at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 South Ardmore Avenue, Mlla Park, lllinois. lnformation is also available on the Village home page. . Stormwater Committee Summaries: The attached summaries are provided for your information since the August 14th Stormwater Committee meeting was cancelled. lf you have questions, please feel free to contact Public Works Director David Preissig. Reports and Briefinqs

o Building Report: Attached is the Building Report for the month of July, prepared by Building & Zoning Assistant Julie Tejkowski. The report shows the following building permits issued during the month:

7 New Single Family Residential in the amount of $4,873,350 6 Residential Additions/Alterations in the amount of $'190,425 0 New Non-Residential 1 Non-ResidentialAdditions/Alterations in the amount of 91,728,548

A yearto-date grand total of 56 permits for new buildings and building

add itions/alterations were issued for a yearto-date construction value of $20,887,821 . o IML Statehouse Briefing: Attached is the lllinois Municipal League Statehouse Briefing dated August 20,2018. o IML Federal Focus: Attached is the lllinois Municipal League Federal Focus report dated August 22,2018.

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Miscellaneous Memo 8t24t2018 Page 2 ol 2 W, I]RR RIDGE B PUBLIC WORKS MEMO

To: Chairperson Cuy Franzese Members of the Village of Burr Ridge Stormwater Committee

From: David Preissig, P.E., Director of Public Works & Village Engineer

Date: August 20, 2018

Subject: Summaries and Updates for Stormwater Committee

The following updates are provided for your information in lieu of the Committee's regular meeting ofAugust 14, 2018, that was cancelled:

1) STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ON COUNTY LINE ROAD AT DE,ER PATH TRAIL

At its regular meeting on August 13,2018, the Village Board of Trustees approved a contract with Unique Plumbing Co., Inc., of Brookfield, , for the County Line Road at Deer Path Trail Storm Sewer Improvement Project to replace the collapsed pipe between the ponds at Deer Path Trail and its outfall near Hidden Lake Drive. This contract was awarded in the amount of$286,817.08, with adequate funds available to complete this project in the amended FYl S- 19 Stormwater Management Fund budget.

Formal permit approval from Cook County is awaiting execution of the required bond and insurance forms by our contractor as well as addressing final County review comments by our consulting engineer. lt should be noted that project scope increases became necessary after an early coordination meeting with Cook County staff in June 2018. Cook County required a larger pipe ofa different material than anticipated, which increased costs directly, eliminated the option for trenchless construction, and resulted in substantial cost increases for sidewalk replacement, pavement patching and restoration.

A pre-construction meeting with the contractor is scheduled for Thursday, August 23, 2018, with construction anticipated to begin the first week of September 2018. Work should be completed by October 31, 2018. Followingthe pre-construction meeting, a notice will be sent to affected homeowners on Deer Path Trail, Hidden Lake Drive. and Countv Line Road.

Page I of3 2) UPDATES REGARDING PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP 7950 DREW AVENUE

Two concepts are being considered at the Plan Commission meeting on August 20,2018 (meeting at Village Hall, at 7:00 p.m.). Jarper & Associates has continued its petition to develop a P.U.D. at7950 Drew Avenue, 8.87 acre parcel at the southwest comer of 79th Street and Drew Avenue. At this time, the P.U.D. has been revised from nine units to eight, and the petitioner has also submitted a "by right" subdivision in the event the PUD is rejected. The petitioner is proposing to provide its public benefit by retaining an additional20Yo above the required stormwater detention and releasing it at a slower rate, thereby limiting the amount of stormwater that would flow into the abutting wetland.

Pleose see on excerpt of petitioner's documents in Attachment A

The full submiual by the petitioner is available at: http://www.burr-ridge.gov/village-board/plannine-commission-zonins-board-of-appeals/

3) STATUS OF FrNAL GRADTNG Ar\D WORK REQUESTED AT 7600 S. COUNTY LINE ROAD (SHIRLEY RYAN ABILITYLAB)

On Monday June 25, 2018, the Village Board of Trustees considered a variation for two wall signs at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab,7600 S. County Line Road, which was approved. As part of the discussion on this agenda topic, a resident inquired about the developer completing the approved landscaping and drainage items as approved by the Village. The Board requested that staff provide the developer with 4-week deadline of completing this work, which was Wednesday, July 25, 2018. Village staff met with the site engineer and developer on Wednesday, July I l, 2018, at which meeting the corrective steps were defined and detailed.

As was discussed at the May 5,2018, meeting of the Stormwater Committee, the work included the ditch along the west property line that was lined with a stoned invert. The ditch subgrade had been lowered at the time of construction to provide some infiltration of surface water below the stone invert before flowing into the storm sewer system, which was an improvement not anticipated in the original approved plans. However, landscaping around this ditch needed to be changed, since wood chip mulch placed near the ditch is not an appropriate landscape material around a ditch flowage. The corrective work necessary along the west property line is shown in the plans (see Attachment B).

Work was completed before the deadline date and in accordance with requests of Village staff. Village staff will continue to monitor and verify the operation of the storm sewer system intercepting the off-site flows along the west property line.

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Page 2 of 3 4) STATUS OF DATABASE UPDATES Ar[D EVALUATION OF STORMWATER STORAGE FACILITIES AND DRAINAGE PROJECTS AND STUDIES

As discussed at the May meeting of the Stormwater Committee, one of the strategic goals of the Village Board is to provide the means necessary to ensure adequate maintenance of stormwater storage facilities. These facilities, in either form of wet-bottom and dry-bottom ponds and the open spaces they occupy are known to add value to our homeowners, businesses, and Village neighborhoods generally for both their aesthetic appeal and stormwater benefit. To that end, Village staff committed to fulfilling this goal and initiated the first step necessary to develop a Village-wide evaluation of its stormwater storage facilities.

This first step is the most tedious but also the most critical, and includes an accurate update to the inventory of stormwater storage facilities. This past summer, the engineering intern combed through the 2013 inventory, the Village's existing geographic information system (GIS), as well as the scanned as-built subdivision plans to develop a thorough database. This database now contains 109 retention ponds (wet-bottom) and 87 detention ponds (dry-bottom), for a total of 196 facilities.

The next step in the process will include determining evaluation criteria, which will be discussed at the Stormwater Committee meeting. Other steps will include determining facility ownership and maintenance rights-of-way, as well as geospatial placement and data entry into the GIS system. It should be noted that the Village is currently transitioning its GIS provider; therefore, updated maps may not be produced in time to present to the Committee at its next regular meeting in November.

s) NEXT MEETTNG

The next regular meeting of the Stormwater Committee willbe November 13,2018.

ATTACHMENTS

A: Excerptfrom Plan commission pocketfor Aug. 20, 2018 - 7950 Drew Ave. p.u.D. B: Shirley Ryan Ability Lab - Rip Rap Modrfication Exhibit

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Z-04-2018:7950 Drew (Patera); Requests special use approval as per Section VI.F.2.h of the Burr Ridge Zoning Ordinance to approve a Planned Unit Development and requests a variation from Section VI.F.3.b(6) of the Burr Ridge ZoningOrdinance to permit a Planned Unit Development on 8.87 acres rather than the required minimum of 40 acresl continued from March 5, 2018 and Nday 7,2018. v t 5r iI HEARING DATE: ----aJ

August 20,2018; continued from ; ls\ { May 7 , 20 I 8 and March 5, 2018 \ T t s a ,,r I TO: { Plan Commission T L I Greg Trzupek, Chairman r * I I I Fr t a *t .l FROM: l\ :s' Evan Walter .} ".,L-LL qI s 1 ,ri! j Asst. to Village Administrator 8+ I IL a '." PETITIONER: {* L t t- J Nicholas Patera F. b , - l. t 'l -r- : \ I PETITIONER STATUS: i ll--- Development Consultant t,

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EXISTING ZONING: 79th Street R-3 Residential o LAND USE PLAN: R B o R-3 Recommends Residential Uses ryT ! ! a [rJ EXISTING LAND USE: HIG CT * z. (L z. W Vacant S ingle-Family Residential J. :z SOTH C) SITE AREA: - 8.87 Acres OAK CT

SUBDIVISION: IIT. Korinek's Owners E It Staff Report and Summary Z-04-2018: 7950 Drew Avenue (Patera); PUD, Variation, and Findings ofFact; continued from May 7,2018 and March 5, 2018 Page 2 of 3

This petition was previously continued from March 5, 201 8 and May 7, 2018. The petition was originally filed as a PUD containing nine units on a private street, but has since been revised to reduce the number ofhomes from nine to eight. The petitioner has also submitted a preliminary plat of approval for consideration for a "by right" eighflot subdivision on the August 20 agenda should this PUD be recommended for denial by the Plan Commission. Relative to the revised PUD proposal, staff has identified several items requiring additional clarification.

Site Plan - A revised site plan has been submitted which reduces the total number ofhomes from nine to eight by removing one home from the southern portion ofthe propedy. This revision has increased the setback between the nearest home and the south property line from 50 feet to 80 feet as well as to allow the PUD to retain all ofthe existing mature trees on the southem property line and provide a transition to the south neighboring property. Engineering Plan - While the petitioner has reduced the number of homes shown on the site plan from nine to eight, the petitioner's engineering plan maintains the same amount of stormwater capacity as was proposed with nine homes, all of which serves as the PUD's proposed public benefit. Architectural Concents - The petitioner has included several new concepts regarding the style of homes proposed to be built in the PUD. Home Size - In the proposed PUD, homes of approximately 3,500 square feet will be buitt, with additional uncounted living space in the basements and garage, bringing the usable total ofsquare footage to well over 5,000 square feet on the primary living, ground floor and second floor areas. Under standard R-3 Residential zoning, property owners would be permitted to build a home no more than 20Vio the size of their lot; for example, a 4,000 square foot home could be built on a 20,000 square foot lot, with basement and garage areas similarly uncounted. ln summary, the proposed homes in the PUD are of comparable size to what could be built under standard R-3 Residential zoning. Front Yard Setbacks - Lots I ,2, 4,6, and,7 have front yard setbacks less than the 30 feet required by the R-3 District. The driveway at lot 6 also contains a driveway which is not long enough to accommodate a car without extending into the public right-of-way, which is a violation of the village's traffic ordinances. Staff recommends that each property have a front yard setback ofat least 20 feet from the property line to the garage entrance to ensure that cars have ample space to park without blocking the street. If the street were made private, there would be no violation of cars blocking rights-of-way with a 2O-foot setback as the right-of-way would become an easement. PUBLIC COMMENT

One resident submitted a letter regarding the proposed development, which is included as Exhibit B. There was also extensive public comment at the prior Plan Commission hearings.

FINDINGS F FACT AND RECO ENDATION The petitioner has prepared findings of fact for the PUD which may be adopted if the plan commission is in agreement with those findings. The petition also includes a request for a variation. Below is a recap of these requests.

. PUD Size: The petitioner requests a variation to permit a PUD on 8.87 acres rather than the required minimum of 40 acres. Staff Report and Summary Z-04-2018: 7950 Drew Avenue (Patera); PUD, Variation, and Findings of Fact; continued from May 7,2018 and March 5, 2018 Page 3 of3

o Improvements to 79th Street and Drew Avenue: The petitioner proposes no improvements to be made to 79th Street or Drew Avenue as these are areas that were either recently improved by the Village or border natural areas. Typically, the Village has required a contribution to the capital fund and a contribution to the Pathway Fund in lieu of required street and sidewalk improvements. Acceptance of a fee in lieu of required street and sidewalk improvements or waiver thereof, will be determined by the Board of Trustees and is not typically addressed by the Plan Commission. ln conclusion, the petitioner is requesting designation of the property as a Planned Unit Development. If this petition is approved, it will represent a preliminary plat approval. The petitioner would then need to prepare final engineering plans for review by Village staff and a final plat of subdivision for approval by the Village Board of Trustees. As previously discussed, the petitioner has also submitted a preliminary plat for consideration to develop an eight-unit "by right" subdivision should the current consideration be recommended for denial. The petitioner has a strong preference seeking commission approval of the PUD plan over the "By Right" plan for greater preservation ofopen space and creation ofa maintenance-free, coordinated neighborhood that is respectful of zoning, neighborhood character and environment. Appendix Exhibit A - Petitioner's Materials I

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The use meetg a public neceseiEy or otherwiee provideg a gervice or opportunit,y that is noE otherwise available wit,hin the Village and ig of benefits to the village and iEs residente.

Creation of a planned residential cluster development reduces disturbances to the north natural area, wetland and flood plai-n and provides benefit to the downstream neighbors bv controTLing storm water runoff that is not presentTy restricted.

b The establishment, maint,enance, or operation of the epecial uae will not be detrimental to, or endanger the public health, safety, morala, comforE, or general welfare.

The benef it. of a compact cl-uster arrangement f or t.he proposed homes as a planned unit residential development produces G1% less square footage (19,800 sq. ft.) of home area compared to the a1Iowab1e (32,000 sq. ft.) of home area on the same property of a the conventional R-3 zoning district, it is distinct and unique to this property only The resuTt of petitionin q for a speciaT use wi77 a77ow a Less intensive but hiqh vafue use compared to the conventional R-3 zoning, therefore the speciaT use wilj not be detrimentaT to or endanger the public heaTth, safety, moraTs, comfort or generaT weTfare.

c The special uge will not be injurioue to the usea and enjoyment of other propert,y in t,he immediate vicinity for Ehe purpoaeg already permitsted, nor subetantially diminigh or impair property valueg within the neighborhood in which it is to be located.

The location of proposed planned unit development homes are specifically placed to emphasize open space and view preservation of 7-7 acres (87%) of the site. The abirity to view natural areas and planned and commonly managed landscape open space area will benefit the use and enjoyment to t.his development and provide attractive benefit to surrounding neighbors and. travelers on 79th and Drew Ave. The proDosed homes and open space areas wilT be maintained and managed in a consistent manner as a maintenance free setting providinq enhancement and to neiqhborhood property vaTues. The open space will be deed restricted and provide an open space buffer to separate t.he proposed int.ernal road from t he neighboring property to the south as a landscape separation and not impose a requirement for corner 1ot building set.back imposition to the neigh-boring south property. d Ttre establighment of the special use will not, impeded Ehe normal and orderly development and improvement of the eurrounding property for usee permit,ted in the district.

The establishment of a special use as a planned cluster development aflows for the preservation of open space naturaf area, wetlands, floodplaj-n and views is specific to the 7950 Drew property. Given the unique nature of the property configuration and presence of natural areas, topography, wetland and floodplain, this petition will not act as a catalyst for ot.her properties to justify planned unit development.

The proposed pTanned development wi77 create enhanced propertv vaTue and not have detrimentaT impact to the normaT and orderl-y development and demonstrate an improvement to benefit the surrounding property. Management of the homes and landscape common areas will act as a positive catalyst to show property improvement in a unified, well maintained and coordinated manner.

Adequate utilit,ies, acceBs roadg, drainage anrd/ or neces€rary facilitiee have been or will be provided.

The preliminary engineering of t.he site as a planned development provides for comprehensive engineering deslgn at one t.ime providing adequate site qradinq, utiTity routinq and road access that are compTementary to the site and surroundinq infrastructure f. AdequaEe meaaures have been or will be t,aken to provide ingress and egress so designed ae to minimize t,raffic congestion in the pubLic atreeta.

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80th st. to provide safe inqress and egress, separation and cTear siqht 7ines. The type of proposed residential floorplan features ground floor as the primary living area intended Lo produce fow density traffic fl-ow to minimize congestion at a TeveL that js suitable for Drew Ave design capacity as a residential coll-ector street. s The proposed epecial use ig not, contrary to the objectives of t,he Official Comprehensive Plan of the Vitlage of Burr Ridge aa amended. The proposed use respects underl-ying residential R-3 zoning density by producing a restrained 19,800 sq. ft. (61t less) of home building area and is less than the allowable 32,000 sq. ft. a1lowable under conventional R-3 developmen t. The reduced home size and reduced impervious area abides bv the Comprehensive pTan recommendations aTTowing protection of the naturaf areas, wetlands and ffoodplain areas. The proposed plan incorporates as a coordinated theme by using native landscape, rural streetscape character and unified neighborhood identifying elements. The proposed residential cluster site plan a11ows homes to be compact and arranged in a group to create views, enhance nat.uraf topography, wet.lands and floodplain and to preserve natural wooded and fandscaped areas. h The special uae sha1I, in other respects, conform Eo the applicable regulat,ions of the district in which it is located, except as such regulations may, in each instance, be modified pursuant to Ehe recommendations of the plan Commiseion or, if applicable, Ehe Zoning Board of Appea1s.

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Permit Number Date Applied Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description

JCA-18-182 07/16/2018 775 Yillage Center Dr Clarion Construction, Inc 1000 Oak Creek Dr Com Alteration Lombard IL 60148 JCA- l8-l9l 07/23/2018 7025 Yeterans Blvd. Delaware Construction 6370 W Emerald Pkwy 110 Com Alteration Monee IL 6049 JCA-r8-197 0713012018 281 Shore Dr Colina, Inc. 3575 W. Kemper Rd. Com Alteration Cincinnati OH 45251 JELV-18-183 0711712018 800 Burr Ridge Pkwy Schindler Elevator 853 N Church Ct. Elevator Elmhurst lL 60126 JPAT-18-205 07131/2018 8053 Shag Bark Ln County Wide Landscaping 42W891Beith Rd. Patio Elburn IL 601l9 JPCT- l8-202 07127 /2018 7l0l Garfield Av P&DAntennaServices 5305 E. Boy Scout Rd. Cell Tower Saint Anne lL 60964 JPF-18-176 0711012018 3 Morgan Ct Cedar Rustic Fence Co. 99 Republic Av. Fence Permit Joliet IL 60435 JPF-18-178 07/09/2018 8001 Drew Ave Title Trust PO Box 251 Fence Permit Western Springs IL 60558 JPF-t8-187 07 /17 t2018 8l l5 Park Ave Northwest Cedar Products 15537 S. Weber Road Fence Permit Lockport lL 60441 JPF-18-193 0712412018 7330 Hamilton Ave Homeowner Fence Permit Burr Ridge lL 60527 JPR-18-000 0711012018 l6W 301 9lst St Comcast 5N301 Medinah Rd. RighGof-Way Addison IL 60101 JPR-t 8-169 07106/2018 28 Hidden Lake Dr Community Asphalt Paving 5224 Walnut Av. Righrof-Way Downers Grove IL 605 l5 JPR- r 8-l 77 07llll20l8 I 1400 Burr Oak Ln Hammer Prospect Developmen Right-of-Way

JPR-l 8-l 84 07/1312018 7621 Ridgewood Ln De La Torre Concrete Inc. 751 Roppolo Dr Right-of-Way Elk Grove Village IL 60007 JPR-18-194 0712s12018 7803 Drew Ave LaMantia Enterprises, Inc 5100 Williams St. Right-of-Way Downers Grove IL 60515 JPR-r8-198 07/30/2018 6029 Woodcreek Dr The Beauty of Concrete, Inc. 9 Elm St Right-of-Way Darien IL 60561 JPR-r8-199 07/20/2018 ROWs DuPage Locations ComEd Engineering Dept. 1910 S. Briggs St. Right-of-Way Joliet IL 60433 0B/24/20]-8 Permits Applied ForJuly 2018

Permit Number Date Applied Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description

JPR-18-200 07t0s/2018 Lakeside Cir Nicor Gas 90 N. Finley Rd. Right-of-Way Glen Ellyn lL 60137 JPR-18-201 07 /05/2018 Highland Fields Phase 3 Nicor Gas 90 N. Finley Rd. Right-of-Way Glen Ellyn lL 60137 JPS-18-172 07/0912018 7600 County Line Rd South Water Signs 934 N. Church Rd. Sign Elmhurst lL 60126 JPTR-18-189 07/12/2018 6l0l County Line Rd Bartlett Tree 751 N. Bolingbrook Dr Tree Removal Bolingbrook lL 60440 JRAD-18-167 07/02/2018 8531 Walredon Ave RG Construction, LLC 327 S. Westlawn Ave Residential Addition Aurora IL 60506 JRAL-18-174 07105/2018 163 Foxborough Pl Normandy Construction 440 E. Ogden Avenue Residential Alteration Hinsdale lL 60521 JRAL-18-r 88 07 /17 /2018 l0l Waterside Pl Bradford & Kent Builders 807 Ogden Ave. Residential Alteration Downers Grove IL 605 l5 JRDB-18-179 07/0912018 8001 Drew Ave Chicago Title Trust PO Box 25 I Residential Detached Building Western Springs IL 60558 JRDB- l8- l8l 07/1212018 8385 Waterview Ct. Stonecrest, Ltd. 375 W 83rd St. Residential Detached Building Burr Ridge lL 60527 JRDB-18-195 0712612018 7200 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential Detached Building Bun Ridge lL 60527 JRDB-18-204 0713v2018 250 Lakewood Cir Ile Stojcevski 250 Lakwood Cir Residential Detached Building Burr Ridge lL 60527 JRES-18-192 0712312018 7605 Ridgewood Ln Lamantia Design & Constructi 20 Ogden Residential Miscellaneous

JRES-18-196 0712612018 15W591 83RDST Prairie Path Pavers 500 E. Cossitt Avenue Residential Miscellaneous LaGrange lL 60525 JRPE- I 8-t 90 07/2012018 125 Caniage Way Dr. ABS Electric, Inc. 6328 Fairmount Res Electrical Permit Downers Grove IL 605 l7 JRSF-18-168 07/0312018 7355 Lakeside Circle McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Burr Ridge lL 60527 JRSF-18-170 07t0st2018 7229 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Butr Ridge lL 60527 JRSF-18-l7l 07t06/2018 7231 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Burr Ridge lL 60527 08/24/2018 Permits Applied ForJuly 2018

Permit Number Date Applied Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description

JRSF-18-173 07/0912018 8250 County Line Rd Riordan Sigratures Homes Residential New Single Family

JRSF-18-180 0711112018 6379 County Line Rd Meridian REM, LLC 434 Woodland Pk Ct Residential New Single Family Hinsdale lL 60521 JRSF-t8-185 07/16/2018 6500 Elm St Stillwater Architecture Residential New Single Family

JRSF-l 8-l 86 0711712018 7295 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Burr Ridge lL 60527 JRSF- l 8-203 07/3012018 9l6l Garfield Av Moncy Chacko 6721 N. LeMai Ave. Residential New Single Family Lincolnwood lL 60712 TOTAL: 39 0B/24/20t8 Permits Issued July 2018

Permit Number Date Issued Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description Value & Sq Ftg

JCA-18-l l4 07/19/2018 412 RockwellCt Sequoia General Contracting C 1585 Beverly Ct. Com Alteration Aurora lL 60502 s 1,728,548 20,928 JDEK-18-147 07/10120t8 147 Pheasant Hollow Dr CEW Constmction 260 Saint Andrews Dr Deck Bolingbrook lL 60440 JELV-18-l l7 0710212018 15W l8l 87th St. DME Elevators & Lifts 1992 University Ln Elevator Lisle IL 60532 JELV-18- 150 07tos/2018 8094 Garfield Ave 4- Slip Proof Safety 320 Forest Av. Elevator Willow Springs IL 60480 JGEN-18-148 0710s/2018 l2 PineTree Ln Triple J Renovation LLC 95612 Clarendon Hills Rd Generator Willowbrook lL 60527 JODK-t8-126 07/13t2018 8417 Arrowhead Farm Dr Grant & Power Landscaping In 700 E. Roosevelt Rd. Outdoor Kitchen West Chicago IL 60185 JPAT- l8-r42 07110/2018 4 Hillcrest Ct DDT Home Transformations 24121 W. Theodore St Patio Plainfield IL 60586 JPAT-l 8-t 54 071t3/2018 806 Kenmare Dr Benito's Landcaping P.O. Box 453 Patio Westmont IL 60559 JPAT-r 8-l 66 07/2612018 I1554 Ridgewood Ln J & H Landscaping 289 Dogwood St Patio Bolingbrook lL 60490 JPF-18-162 0712612018 6549 Manor Dr Maggie & Siju Chacko 6549 Manor Dr Fence Permit Bun Ridge lL 60527 JPF-18-176 07125/2018 3 Morgan Ct Cedar Rustic Fence Co. 99 Republic Av. Fence Permit Joliet IL 60435 glst JPR- l 8-000 0712412018 l6W 301 St Comcast 5N301 Medinah Rd. Right-of-Way Addison IL 60101 JPR-18-l3l 0711212018 74 Deer Path Trail O'Hanlon Concrete 8058 Duane Dr Right-of-Way Frankfort lL 60423 JPR- l 8-145 07109/2018 7810 Circle Dr Robert R. Andreas & Sons, Inc. 3701 S 6lst Av. Righrof-Way Cicero IL 60804- JPR- I 8-l 52 07118t2018 7220 Park Ave F&JPavingInc P O Box 35026 Right-otWay Elmwood Park IL 60707 JPR-t8-156 07 t09t2018 I 1250 W 79Th St ABC Contractors, Inc. I I 16 Center St Right-of-Way Joliet IL 60435 oB/24/20L8 Permits Issued July 2018

Permit Number Date Issued Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description Value & Sq Ftg

JPR-r 8-163 07/0212018 ROWs DuPage Locations Talon 305 Amston Ct. Right-of-Way Oswego lL 60543

JPR-18-164 0713012018 Ashton Dr Organic Sediment Removal N9397 7th Ave S Right-of-Way Necedah Wl54646 JPR-18-169 07123/2018 28 Hidden Lake Dr Community Asphalt Paving 5224 Walnut Av. Right-of-Way Downers Grove IL 605 l5 JPR-l 8-199 07120/2018 ROWs DuPage Locations ComEd Engineering Dept. 1910 S. Briggs St. Right-of-Way Joliet IL 60433 JPR- l8-200 07/20t2018 Lakeside Cir Nicor Gas 90 N. Finley Rd. Right-of-Way Glen Ellyn lL 60137 JPR-18-201 07120/2018 Highland Fields Phase 3 Nicor Gas 90 N. Finley Rd. Right-of-Way Glen Ellyn lL 60137 JPS-18-159 0711812018 308 Burr Ridge Pkwy Infinity Signs 5350 East Ave. Sign Countryside lL 60525 JPS-18-172 0712712018 7600 County Line Rd South Water Signs 934 N. Church Rd. Sign Elmhurst lL 60126 JPTR-18-189 0712612018 6l0l County Line Rd Bartlett Tree 751 N. Bolingbrook Dr Tree Removal Bolingbrook lL 60440 JRAD-18-132 07125/2018 7240 Hamilton Ave Village Carpentry 1065 Zygmunt Cir. Residential Addition Westmont IL 60559 $46,950 507 JRAL-18-l l2 07/0312018 9020 Enclave Dr Bart Industries, Inc. 536 Ridgemoor Dr Residential Alteration Willowbrook lL 60527 $22,9s0 306 JRAL-18-l2l 07/18120t8 8661 Dolfor Cove Bradford & Kent Builders 807 Ogden Ave. Residential Alteration Downers Grove IL 605 l5 $18,000 240 JRAL-18-128 07/1012018 1205 Kenmare Dr Tate Enterprises, Inc I l3 Iroquois Dr Residential Alteration Clarendon Hills IL 60514 s49,500 660 JRAL-18-l6s 07/2612018 105 Oak Ridge Dr Normandy Construction 440 E. Ogden Avenue Residential Alteration Hinsdale lL 60521 $35,025 467 JRAL-18-174 07/2612018 163 Foxborough Pl Normandy Consffuction 440 E. Ogden Avenue Residential Alteration Hinsdale lL 60521 $ 18,000 240 JRDB-18-157 07 /1612018 I l3l5 W 72nd St Roman Melmyk I 13l5 72nd St Residential Detached Building Burr Ridge lL 60527 08/24/20L8 Permits Issued July 2018

Permit Number Date Issued Property Address Applicant Name & Contact Info Description Value & Sq Ftg

JRES-1 8-149 0711912018 8467 Dolfor Cove Sunrun Installation Service 2309 S. Mount Prospect Rd Residential Miscellaneous Des Plaines IL 60018 JRES-l 8-l 58 0711312018 7515 Hamilton Ave Bud's Concrete Inc. 10537 Royal Porthcrawl Dr Residential Miscellaneous Naperville lL 60564 JRPF-18-083 07ltt/2018 8385 Waterview Ct. Pools, Inc. 13445 W l59th St. Pool and Fence Homer Glen IL 60491 JRSF-l 8-035 07/13/2018 6587 Shady Ln Provencal Construction Co. 50 Burr Ridge Pkwy. Residential New Single Family Burr Ridge IL 60527 $1,200,000 9,000 JRSF- I 8-044 07105/2018 9476 Fallingwater Dr E Dr. Madison & Jackie Sample 9624 S. Cicero Ave. #108 Residential New Single Family Oak Lawn lL 60453 $954,300 6,362 JRSF- I 8-057 08t06/2018 l6W 370 93rd Pl JD Builders 6501 W. 8lst St Residential New Single Family Burbank lL 60459 $409,950 2,733 JRSF-l 8-099 07/25/2018 285 Forest Edge Ct Charleston Building & Develo PO Box 206 Residential New Single Family Naperville IL 60566 $914,400 6,096 JRSF-l 8- 168 07/26/2018 7355 Lakeside Circle McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Burr Ridge lL 60527 $738,900 4,926 JRSF-l 8- r 70 07/26/20t8 7229 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 13220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Bun Ridge lL 60527 $305,850 2,039 JRSF-18-l7l 07/26/2018 7231 Lakeside Cir McNaughton Development I 15220 Jackson St. Residential New Single Family Bun Ridge lL 60527 s349,950 2,333 TOTAL: 42 CONSTRUCTION VALUE OF BUITDING PERMITS. MONTHLY SURVEY 2018 (ooes not include miscellaneous Permitsl SINGI.E FAMII.Y ADDITIONS NON- ADDlTIONS RESIDENTIAL AI-TERATIONS RESIDENTIAL ALTERATIONS TOTAL FOR MONTH (NEW) (REs) (NEw) (NON-RES) MONTH

JANUARY s1,541,700 S44,1oo s1,s8s,800 I1l I1l FEBRUARY S2,548,500 s326,2s0 52,874,7s0 tsl t3l MARCH S1,471,3s0 S2zs,a25 5r,697,Lis 12) t2l APRIL s66r,27s s661,27s I6l S1,480,800 S3os,1oo s662,204 52,448,704 I4l t6l t2l JUNE 53,012,450 569,22s 51,746,7 19 54,828,394 vl t1l I2l IULY S4,873,3s0 s190,42s 51,728,s48 56,792,323 I7l I6l I1l AUGUST

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2017 TOTAL Sr4,928,1s0 S1,822,200 So 54,L37,471 S20,887,821 126l I2sl Isl Village of Burr Ridge Building Permits lssued 2(J17 Gompared to 2O{8

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August 20, 2018

This week's StalehoL/se Briefing prcvides an update on legislation that Governor Bruce Rauner has taken action on affecting municipal government.

As the Governor takes action on legislation of municipal concern, IML staff is regularly updating our Legislation Approved by Both Chambers document (available via this tink). That document can also be found on IML's legislative page at leoislative. imt.oro.

Hotel Room Block for IML Annual Conference Expires August 30

Don't miss the Opening General Session keynote from duaFsport All Star Bo Jackson on Friday, September 2'l , at the IML Annual Conference.

As a former Heisman Trophy winner, Jackson played in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Raiders before joining Major League Baseball playing for multiple teams, including the Chicago White Sox. His comments are sure to energize and inspire your conference experience.

The (720 South Michigan Avenue) provides a significant discount for attendees who book their room prior to August 30. To reserve your hotel room, please visit the hotel's website available via this link.

To register for the IML'S 105th Annual Conference, please visit conference. iml.oro

IML lnitiatives Signed lnto Law

On Monday, August 13, Governor Rauner sig ned SB 2638 (Sen. James Clavborne. D-East St. Louis/Reo. Anthonv DeLuca, D-Chicaoo Heiohts) to clarify the authority of local governments to file audit statements using either the cash basis method of accounting or the accrual basis.

The new law allo\ws municipalities to file cash basjs accounting statements with their audit. ln 2017, the Comptroller issued a letter stating that units of local government filing cash basis statements with their audits were out of compliance. The new law is a favorable result of months of dialogue initiated by IML to preserve our members' local authority to determine their own audit procedure. Read IML's oress release, linked here. SB 2638 went into effect immediately.

On Sunday, August 19, the Governor signed sB 2328 r Sen. Linda Holmes, D-Aurora/Reo. Maroo McDermed. R-Mokena ) to increase the threshold to determine when Qualifications-Based Selection (QBS) for architects, engineers and land surveyors is required.

The new law will allow non-home rule units of government to forego QBS requirements if the costs of the project is less than $40,000. The previous threshold of $25,000 was eroded by years of inflation as costs on projects increased. The new law also establishes that the threshold will increase annually to reflect the impact of inflation. This change goes into effect on January 1, 2019. IML sent letters to the Governor, highlig hted in the June 25 edition of the Statehouse Briefinq (linked here), requesting that he sign SB 2328 and SB 2638. IML has developed fact sheets available via hi lin k to help municipalities understand these new laws and their impact.

Governor Vetoes Paramedic Legislation

On Sunday, August 19, Governor Rauner also agreed with the IML assessment of two pieces of leg islation and issued total vetoes of HB 126 (Reo. Kathleen Willis. D-Addison/Sen. Linda Holmes. D-Aurora and HB 127 (Reo. Kathleen Wiltis D-Addison/Sen. Linda Holmes. D-Aurora)

HB 126 would add paramedics, who do not perform firefighting duties, employed by a unit of local government to the definition of firefighter in regards to the lllinois Public Labor Relations Act. HB '127 would add the same paramedics along with emergency medical technicians employed by a unit of local government to the definition of firefighter in regards to the Public Safety Employee Benefits Act.

The Governor, in his veto message, stated that both of these proposals would impose unfunded state mandates on local governments. IML opposed both pieces of legislation and sent letters to the Governor, linked to in the n 2 of the Statehouse Briefin s link requesting his veto.

The General Assembly will have the opportunity to override the Governor's vetoes during their fall veto session, which is scheduled to start on Tuesday, November 13.

Governor Requests the General Assembly Pursue TIF Reform in V6to Message

On Sunday, August 19, the Governor issued a total veto of HB 4282 ( Re o Kellv Burke. D-Oak Lawn/Sen. Bill Cunninoham. D-Chicaoo) based upon concerns the legislation would further restrict the ability of a landowner to disconnect their property from a municipality. ln particular, the bill would have added the inclusion of the property within a Tax lncrement Financing (TlF) districtto an already existing ljst of criteria prohibiting a disconnection. IML supported the legislation.

Of most concern to IML is that the veto message identifies TIF as contributing to lllinois' property tax crisis and calls upon the General Assembly to actively pursue changes to the TIF law. The notion that TIF needs to be reformed was a significant issue when the General Assembly and Governor debated and enacted school funding reform legislation P.A 100-0465 in August 2017 The debate led to the creation of the TIF Reform Task Force that oublished a report on June 1 available via this link about TIF practices in lllinois

The report does not include specific TIF reform proposals for legislative enactment. IML will continue to address the positive role TIF plays in communities throughout lllinois and oppose any reforms that negatively impact the use of this important economic development tool.

Contact Us

As always, IML staff will continue to monitor any prospective legislative developments and aggressively advocate on behalfofour membership. Should you have any questions, please contact our Legislative Department at(2171525-1220 or tM LLeo [email protected]. Thank you. lllinois Municipal League 500 East Capitol Avenue Springfield, lL 62701

I [email protected] 217 -525-1220 I IEDERAT ti!' I FOCUS ll.LlN0lS l'lUNlClPAt LtAGUE !' II T T I Updole on federol issues ofleding lllinois municipolitiu August 22, 2018

This edition of the Federal Focus provides information about the lllinois Municipal League's (lML) Annual Conference, a discussion draft on an infrastructure plan and the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) request for comment on a new rural broadband pilot program. - IML Annual Conference Registration Deadline Fast Approaching

The IML'S 2018 Annual Conference will be held from September 20-22 al lhe Hilton Chicago (720 South Michigan Avenue). The conference will be highlighted by Opening General Session keynote speaker dual-sport All Star Bo Jackson and over 40 educational sessions and events.

New this year is a Statewide Candidates Forum. lllinois candidates for Governor and Attorney General have been invited to discuss issues of importance to municipal officials. This event will give municipal officials an opportunity to see where the candidates stand on important issues.

Registration is available at conference. iml.oro. The deadline for advanced online registration is September 7. Walk-in registrations will be available onsite.

To reserve your hotel room at our discounted rate, visit the hotel's website available via this link The hotel deadline is August 30

House Committee Chairman Releases Discussion Draft on lnfrastructure plan

On July 23, House Chairman of the Transportation and lnfrastructure Committee Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA-g) released a discussion draft on a federal infrastructure proposal ( available via this link)

The draft is the result of discussions that Chairman Shuster has had with members of both parties and various stakeholders. lt is not intended to be a final plan, but instead is designed to increase the dialogue on fixing our country's infrastructure. Chairman Shuster highlighted four main topics in his vision statement available via this link on the proposal. His plan seeks to reform the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), strengthen investment, utilize innovative financing and accelerate project delivery.

For more information, visit the House Transportation and lnfrastructure Committee's website on the leaislation via this link.

IML will continue to monitor the progress of any federal legislation that invests in the country's infrastructure. IML is supportive of efforts to approve a long{erm federal infrastructure plan that upgrades and modernizes public works infrastructure and focuses on local needs and priorities.

USDA Asking for Comment on New Rural Broadband Pilot Program

On July 27 , USDA asked for comment on the implementation of the e-Connectivity Pilot Program that was established as a part of the Consolidated Aoorooriations Act of 2018 (available via this link), which was signed into law on March 23.

The new law allows for up to $600 million to be spent on a rural broadband pilot program. The program is expected to be a one{ime funding opportunity and will include loans and/or grants for proiects in communities with populations of 20,000 or less. More information and comments can be submitted via this link. Comments are due on or before September 10. IML is currently preparing comments and will publish the letter to be submitted by Executive Director Brad Cole in the next edition of lhe Statehouse Briefing.

Confirmation Hearings for Judge Kavanaugh to start September 4 ln the Julv edition of the Federal Focus (available via this link), the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy was highlighted.

On August 10, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-lA) announced that the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh will start on September 4. After that hearing, the Judiciary Committee will consider the nomination and provide a recommendation to the full Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell stated that the plan for Kavanaugh's confirmation process is to have the judge confirmed prior to the start of the Supreme Court's fall term, which is October 1.

Advertise with IML

IML provides opportunities for munlcipalities and other entities to publish job openings and advertisements on the IML website and in our monthly magazine.

To publish a classified ad on our website, go to iml.oro/classifieds and click "Submit a New Listing." lt will direct you step by step through the process of posting an ad. The cost to run an ad is $35 for member municipalities and $45 for non-members and other entities. The listing will run for 30 days.

IML member municipalities may also publish employment or for sale advertisements in our Review magazine at no charge. All classified ads for the magazine must be submitted two months in advance of the publish date of the magazine. Rate and insertion information for commercial advertisements can be found at iml.orq/ratesheet. For additional information, please contact Rebecca Turnet at (217) 525-1220 or rturner iml.orq

Publications Available on IML website

As a service to our members, IML regularly publishes handbooks and manuals on a variety of topics to assist municipal otficials and employees. For a list of our publications, or to place an order online, please visit im l. oro/pu blications

Contact Us

As always, IML staff will continue to monitor any prospective legislative developments and aggressively advocate on behalf of our membership. Should you have any questions, please contact our Legislative Department at (2171 525-1220 or ll\[email protected]. Thank you lllinois Municipal League 500 East Capitol Avenue Springfield, lL 62701 lMLLeoislati [email protected] 217 -525-1220