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2006-05-15 - Village Board Regular Meeting - Agenda Packet ..i VILLAGE OF VILLAGE OF Nauffalo Grouc BUFFALO GROVE • Fifty Raupp Blvd. Buffalo Grove,IL 60089-2100 Meeting of the Village of Buffalo Grove Board of Trustees Phone 847-459-2518 Fax 847-459-7906 Regular Meeting May 15, 2006 7:30 PM I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Approval of Minutes A. Minutes of the May 1, 2006 Village Board Meeting V. Approval of Warrant A. Approval of Warrant #1049 VI. Village President Report A. Emergency Medical Services week of May 14 - 20, 2006. B. Buckle Up Buffalo Grove! Week May 22 - May 28, 2006. VII. Reports from the Trustees VIII. Village Manager's Report A. Monthly Management Report -April, 2006 IX. Special Business A. Commendation: Recognition of the Stevenson Patriettes -The 2006 Illinois Drill Team Association State Champions (President Hartstein) B. Commendation: Business Showcase Program Golden Bison Award presented to Dorfler's Meat Market (President Hartstein) C. Public Hearing: Annexation agreement concerning the Ward property, 23173 N. Prairie Rd & 16468 W. Brockman Ave (Trustee Glover) X. Questions from the Audience Discussion on questions from the audience will be limited to 10 minutes. Presentations before the Village Board should be scheduled through the Village Manager's Office five days prior to each meeting. XI. Consent Agenda All items listed on the Consent Agenda, which are available in this room this evening, are considered to be routine by the Village Board and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member or citizen so requests: in which event, the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered after all other Regular Agenda items. (Attached). XII. Ordinances and Resolutions XIII. Old Business A Authorization to Award Bid for Printing Services (Trustee Trilling) XIV. New Business A. Petition to expand the Special Use in the Residential Estate District for the Buffalo Grove Health and Fitness Facility, Busch Grove Community Park. (Trustee Rubin) XV. Executive Session XVI. Adjournment: Approximately 10:30 p.m. The Village Board will make every effort to accommodate all items on the agenda by 10:30 p.m. The Board, does, however, reserve the right to defer consideration of matters to another meeting should the discussion run past 10:30 p.m. The Village of Buffalo Grove, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, requests that persons with disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, contact the ADA Coordinator at 459-2518 to allow the Village to make reasonable accommodations for those persons. r Consent Agenda May 15,2006 7:3 PM Xi. Ordinances and Resolutions A. Ordinance No.2006- An Ordinance granting variations to certain sections the Village's Sign Ordinance for the Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Wetland Road. (Trustee Kahn) RECOMMENDATION: Approve by motion. SUMMARY: As approved by the Buffalo Grove Zoning Board of Appeals,this amendment allows for the Jewish Council for Youth Services to Install a changeable copy sign In the setback area. The proposed sign would be mounted on poles, located behind the existing ground sign. The sign would match the existing ground sign and would operate from 6:45 am to 9:00 pm seven days a week. B. Ordinance No. 2006- , An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5.20, liquor Controls, Class E, Dasarang Restaurant, Inc.(President Holstein) RECOMMENDATION: Approve by motion. SUMMARY: Dasarang Restaurant, 706 Buffalo Grove Road,owned by Don Mo, will be operating this space previously occupied by Cafe Amuse. Mr. Mo is seeking a Class E license to sell beer and wine by means of a service area. C. Ordinance No. 2006- An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5.28, Public Passenger Vehicles, of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal'Code-`(Trustee Rtn) RECOMMENDATION: Approve by motion. SUMMARY: This ordinance provides for administrative changes to the Municipal Code in order to create consistency In the review and licensing of Individuals that operate public passenger vehicles (taxi cabs)In the Village of Buffalo Grove. D. Ordinance No. 2006- An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.16, Mobile Food Vendors, of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal cab= rustee Rubin) RECOMMENDATION: Approve by motion. SUMMARY: This ordinance provides for administrative cis to the Municipal Code in order to create consistency in the review and licensing of irtdividualS that operate mobile food vendors in the Village of Buffalo Grove. New Business E. Acceptance of the Calendar Year 2005 Annual Financial Audit Forte Buffalo Grove and Arboretum Golf Courses. (Trustee Braiman) RECOMMENDATION:Approve by motion. SUMMARY: Attached is the Village's FY 2005 annual audit for the year-ended December 31,,2005 for both the Buffalo drove Golf Club and Arboretum Golf Course funds. The report has been prepared by the Village's independent auditors, McGladrey& Pullen, LLP and follows generally accepted accounting and auditing principles as they apply to governmental enterprise funds. } Old Business F. Award of Bid for\FY06-07 Street Light Maintenance Contract (T Braiman) -flECOMMENDATION: Approve by motion. SUMMARY: On April 3,2006,staff requested and received autho e Street Light Maintenance program service contract The Ot ntraoc explftd-OS of April 30, 2006 and the current contract vs n house arr ues to incktate that the Village's best interests are served by continues to provide such serfs through an independent contractor. Staff recommends award AldtligeEktctrIc per the wed analysis. 9 re Hal? (Al Oir /1 ""s Meeting of the Village of Buffalo Grove Board of Trustees Regular Meeting May 15, 2006 7:30 PM I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Approval of Minutes A. Minutes of the May 1, 2006 Village Board Meeting V. Approval of Warrant A. Approval of Warrant#1049 VI. Village President Report A. Emergency Medical Services week of May 14 - 20, 2006. B. Buckle Up Buffalo Grove! Week May 22 - May 28, 2006. VII. Reports from the Trustees VIII. Village Manager's Report A. Monthly Management Report -April, 2006 IX. Special Business A. Commendation: Recognition of the Stevenson Patriettes -The 2006 Illinois Drill Team Association State Champions (President Hartstein) B. Commendation: Business Showcase Program Golden Bison Award presented to Dorfler's Meat Market (President Hartstein) VC. Public Hearing: Annexation agreement concerning the Ward property, 23173 N. Prairie Rd & 16468 W. Brockman Ave (Trustee Glover) X. Questions from the Audience Discussion on questions from the audience will be limited to 10 minutes. Presentations before the Village Board should be scheduled through the Village Manager's Office five days prior to each meeting. XI. Consent Agenda All items listed on the Consent Agenda, which are available in this room this evening, are considered to be routine by the Village Board and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member or citizen so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered after all other Regular Agenda items. (Attached). Meeting of the Village of Buffalo Grove Board of Trustees Regular Meeting May 15, 2006 7:30 PM I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Approval of Minutes V. Approval of Warrant VI. Village President Report VII. Reports from the Trustees Vill. Village Manager's Report IX. Special Business X. Questions from the Audience Discussion on questions from the audience will be limited to 10 minutes. Presentations before the Village Board should be scheduled through the Village Manager's Office five days prior to each meeting. XI. Consent Agenda None XII. Ordinances and Resolutions XIII. Old Business XIV. New Business XV. Executive Session XVI. Adjournment: Approximately 10.30 p.m. The Village Board will make every effort to accommodate all items on the agenda by 10.30 p.m. The Board, does, however, reserve the right to defer consideration of matters to another meeting should the discussion run past 10.30 p.m. The Village of Buffalo Grove, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, requests that persons with disabilities, who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, contact the ADA Coordinator at 459-2518 to allow the Village to make reasonable accommodations for those persons. Consent Agenda May 15, 2006 7:30 PM XI. Ordinances and Resolutions None New Business None Old Business None 11745 5/01/2006 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE,HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS,50 RAUPP BOULEVARD, BUFFALO GROVE,ILLINOIS ON MONDAY,MAY 1,2006 CALL TO ORDER President Hartstein called the meeting to order at 7:33 P.M. Those present stood and pledged allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL Roll call indicated the following present: President Hartstein;Trustees Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling and Rubin. Also present were: William Brimm,Village Manager;William Raysa,Village Attorney; Scott Anderson,Finance Director;Fire Chief Sashko;and Joe Tenerelli,Village Treasurer. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Moved by Glover,seconded by Braiman,to approve the minutes of the April 17,2006 Regular Meeting. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. WARRANT#1048 Mr.Tenerelli read Warrant#1048. Moved by Kahn,seconded by Braiman,to approve Warrant#1048 in the amount of$1,508,846.11,authorizing payment of bills listed. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. VILLAGE MANAGER President Hartstein welcomed Mr.Brimm as our new Village Manager,and noted that we look forward to him serving the Village for many years in this capacity,and we thank him for the many years that he has so ably served the Village to date. PROCLAMATION President Hartstein read a Proclamation recognizing the week of April 30-May 6,2006 as Municipal Clerks'Week in the Village of Buffalo Grove,and extended appreciation to Janet Sirabian and all Municipal Clerks for the vital services they perform and their exemplary dedication to the communities they represent. TRUSTEE REPORTS President Hartstein asked residents to note the upcoming Blood Drive and the Buffalo Grove Symphonic Band 5th Anniversary Concert on their calendars. Trustee Braiman reported that the next Limelight Cafe for teens will be on Friday,May 19,2006 at 7:30 P.M. at eSkape,and urged all teens to take part in this event. Trustee Braiman reminded residents that the Buffalo Grove Symphonic Band 5th Anniversary Gala Performance will take place on Sunday,May 21,2006 at Stevenson High School. 11746 5/01/2006 Trustee Berman noted that the American Cancer Society Relay for Life will take place on Friday,June 16,2006 at Stevenson High School. He encouraged residents to form teams and participate in this very meaningful,as well as very fun,event that raises thousands of dollars to fight a dreaded disease. This event is even more unique and powerful because it is run entirely by students from Buffalo Grove and Stevenson High Schools. Trustee Berman reported that he represented the Village Board on April 19,2006 for Cook County Sheriff Michael Sheahan's Senior Medal of Honor Award ceremony that was held at the Chicago Cultural Center. Police Department volunteer Pam Koller was honored for her service to the Department and the Village. The Village Clerk noted that the next meeting of the 50t"Anniversary Committee will be held on Tuesday, May 16,2006. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Mr.Brimm took this opportunity to again thank the Village Board and Mr.Balling for their confidence in naming him to succeed Mr.Balling as Village Manager. QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE President Hartstein asked if there were any questions from the audience on items not on the agenda;there were none. CONSENT AGENDA President Hartstein explained the Consent Agenda,stating that any member of the audience or the Board could request that an item be removed for full discussion;there were no such requests. The Village Clerk read a brief synopsis of each of the items on the Consent Agenda. Moved by Kahn,seconded by Berman,to approve the Consent Agenda. ORDINANCE No.2006-21—Disposal of Surplus Propertv Motion to approve Ordinance No.2006-21,authorizing the disposal of surplus Village personal property. PROCLAMATION—International Buildins Safetv Week Motion to approve the Proclamation—International Building Safety Week,May 7-13,2006. PROCLAMATION—National Public Works Week Motion to approve the Proclamation—National Public Works Week,May 21-27,2006. PROCLAMATION—Senior Celebration Dav Motion to approve the Proclamation—18'1'Annual Senior Celebration Day—May 10,2006. VILLAS OF CHESTNUT RIDGE SUBDIVISION—DIA&Plat of Subdivision Motion to approve the Development Improvement Agreement&Final Plat of Subdivision—Villas of Chestnut Ridge Subdivision. 2006 SIDEWALK PROJECT—Award of Bid Motion to approve the Award of Bid—2006 Sidewalk Project to Suburban Concrete,Inc. 2006 BIKE PATH&PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT—Award of Bid Motion to approve the Award of Bid—2006 Bike Path&Parking Lot Improvement Project to Allstar Asphalt Inc. 11747 5/01/2006 Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. ORDINANCE#2006-22—MONGOLIAN BARBEOUE PALACE President Hartstein reviewed the reason for the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in the Village Board Meeting Agenda Item Overview prepared by Jane Olson. Moved by Braiman,seconded by Trilling,to pass Ordinance#2006-22,amending Chapter 5.20,Liquor Controls, Class A. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. Trustee Braiman noted that#19 in this Ordinance,L.S.G.Food Services d/b/a Weber Grill Restaurant,is no longer in business,and suggested that the Ordinance be amended to delete that business from the list of licensees;Trustee Trilling concurred with that amendment. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows on the amended motion to pass Ordinance#2006-22: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. ORDINANCE#2006-23—LIQUOR CONTROLS President Hartstein reviewed the reason for the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in the Village Board Meeting Agenda Item Overview prepared by Jane Olson. Moved By Kahn,seconded by Trilling,to pass Ordinance#2006-23,amending Chapter 5.20 Liquor Controls, Class E. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. RESOLUTION#2006-20—MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT Moved by Trilling,seconded by Glover,to pass Resolution#2006-20,authorizing an agreement for general management services between William Balling and the Village of Buffalo Grove. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follow; AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. AMBULANCE Trustee Rubin reviewed this item,details of which are contained in Deputy Chief Ciecko's memo of March 20,2006 and Chief Sashko's memo of April 14,2006. Moved by Rubin,seconded by Kahn,to waive bids and purchase a replacement ambulance through the Norwesrt Municipal Conference contract provider. In answer to a question from Trustee Braiman,Chief Sashko stated that the vehicle has reached its service life,and that it will probably go over 100,000 miles by the time the replacement is ready for service,the vehicle is being 11748 5/01/2006 serviced more frequently and the safety of the vehicle would warrant replacement at this time. Trustee Braiman asked that this information be included in the request for waiver of bid in the future. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. EXECUTIVE MEETING Moved by Glover,seconded by Kahn,to move to Executive Meeting to review and approve Executive Meeting Minutes. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. The Board moved to Executive Meeting from 7:41 P.M.to 7:55 P.M. At 7:55 P.M.,it was moved by Braiman and seconded by Berman,to return to the Regular Meeting. Upon roll call, Trustees voted as follows: AYES: 6—Braiman,Glover,Berman,Kahn,Trilling,Rubin NAYS: 0—None Motion declared carried. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Braiman,seconded by Kahn,to adjourn the meeting. Upon voice vote,the motion was unanimously declared carried. The meeting was adjourned at 7:56 P.M. Janet M. Sirabian,Village Clerk APPROVED BY ME THIS DAY OF ,2006 Village President VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE WARRANT#1049 15-May-06 Corporate Fund: Reimbursements & Fund Transfers 167,792.00 Reserve for Capital Replacement-Autos 55,483.00 Reserve for Capital Replacement-MIS 19,150.00 Revenue Reimbursements 206,169.00 Legislative 39,757.64 Office of Village Manager 6,465.17 Management Information Systems 29825.86 Legal 4,549.29 Finance & General Services 6,327.60 Fire Services 20,760.16 Police Services 980020.94 Building &Zoning 29409.14 Engineering Services 309.75 Building & Grounds 14,314.43 Street& Bridge Operations 119474.61 Street & Bridge Administration 6,623.28 Forestry 1,650.85 Central Garage 26,366.28 Drainage System 10.30 ESDA 4,320.46 Transfer/Non Operating 134,638.12 Total 829,417.88 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund: 0.00 Parking Lot Fund: 4,240.30 Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 209604.85 Capital Projects-Facilities: 49725.42 Capital Projects-Streets: 474,563.02 Health Insurance Expense 2,566.96 Bond & Interest Fund#1: Bond & Interest Fund#2: 0.00 Bond & Interest Fund #3: 0.00 Facilities Development Debt Service Fund: -200.00 Police Pension Fund: 0.00 Fire Pension Fund: 0.00 R.H.S. 0.00 Water Fund: Reimbursements & Refunds: 150673.88 Water Operations 602,689.63 Sewer Operations 540745.68 Total 673,109.19 Buffalo Grove Goff Fund: Reimbursements & Refunds: 0.00 Golf Operations 28,495.56 Total 28,495.56 Arboretum Golf Fund: Reimbursements 0.00 Golf Operations 639117.99 Total 63,117.99 Refuse Service Fund: 846923.17 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 04/30/06 896,395,59 PAYROLL PERIOD ENDING 0.00 TOTAL WARRANT#1049 3,M349.93 APPROVED FOR PAYMENT BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS Village Clerk Village president , 04130106 Adj Bonus(May) Balance Net Earnings 435,437.73 105,812.71 541,250.44 Federal W/H PENMO 945 p.W Federal W/H BW 941 71,510.91 14,001.47 85,512.38 Federal W/H MO 941 0.00 Credit Union 23,498.39 23,498.39 _ State W/H 16,385.79 3,198.73 19,584.52 State W/H Wisc 763.29 18.33 781.62 United Way 347.50 347.50 AFLAC 0.00 Fire Pension/Sup 23.44 6.00 8.00 Police Pension 17,545.54 1,364.68 18,910.22 Fire Pension 16,543.56 2,152.97 18,696.53 Flex Savings 3,682.58 3,682.58 Dependent Care 1,088.43 1,088.43 Retiree Health Sav 1,649.52 1,649.52 ICMA Employee 28,057.08 6,243.80 34,300.88 ICMA Employer 2,282.40 2,282.40 PPO Premium Deduct 10,331.79 10,331.79 I PBC/Retirees 0.00 FICA 18,502.91 6,775.47 25,278.38 50,556.76 FOP 75.00 75.00 Medicare 8,330.27 1,715.10 •10,045.37 20,090.74 70,647.50 Fire Dues 1,561.00 1,561.00 . ` � f Hefei Life Insurance 0 } PC Purchase 1,009.44 1,009.44 Garnishments 2,735.80 2,735.80 Suspension 0.00 General Fund Fire 245.00 245,00 Sub-total 661,607.37 0.00 141,2 .26 80,11n.w 838,196.94 IMRF-Supplement 114.55 114.55 IMRF-Employee 12,450.71 4,534.19 16,984.90 IMRF-Employer 30,103.11 10 982.65 41 085.76 Gross Payroll 704,275.74 0.00 15Q,7aG.10831,051.84 6W,W55-9 Bank ransfer Equals total of ee Pay Adjustment Register, Current Employer Expense Payrl Dist by Org Payroll Gross 896,385.59 Bank Sheets should efwa!►s=this# Water/Sewer 27,835.75 Police Pension Fire Pension BG Golf 26,697.51 Arb Golf 27,378.58 Difference between Pyd Gross 814,473.75 Total Other Funds 81,911.84 less watedgoWpension Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 1 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000010 CORPORATE FUND VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 99810 BLANTON & SONS 204606 083684 224 DEP DIA 1,000.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BLANTON & SONS 1,000.00 99998 LIDIA ZIAJOR 201091 083701 224 DEP DIA 1,000.00 *TOTAL VENDOR -> ONE-TIME VENDORS 1,000.00 288960 FOSTER COACH SALES, INC. 5/2/06 083923 223 RES CAP REP 55,483.00 *TOTAL VENDOR FOSTER COACH SALES, 55,483.00 417600 I.D.E.S. 1/6-3/06 083823 221 RES SELF INS/HEAL 32,792.00 *TOTAL VENDOR I.D.E.S. 32,792.00 * 422100 INFO DEV. CONSULTANTS 9635 083594 229 RES CAP REP MIS 18,950.00 *TOTAL VENDOR INFO DEV. CONSULTAN 18,950.00 * 779940 SEILER INST. & MFG CO 187304 083832 229 RES CAP REP MIS 200.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SEILER INST. & MFG 200.00 * 903100 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083914 224 EMP CONT PENS/DEP 133,000.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 133, 000.00 * **TOTAL CORPORATE FUND 186,942.00 55,483.00 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 2 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000210 CORPORATE REVENUE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 99998 GARY ST JOHN 18475/76 083904 1081 PASS REG 40.00 1966 083907 1081 PASS REG 20.00 20285 083892 1081 PASS REG 20.00 22225 083909 1081 PASS REG 25.00 18386 083890 1081 PASS REG 25.00 25544 083793 1067 RE TRANS 1,110.00 17425 083881 1081 PASS REG 40.00 14203/02 083893 1081 PASS REG 40.00 26669 083895 1067 R E TAX 555.00 3813/3812 083891 1081 PASS REG 40.00 20545 083911 1081 PASS REG 20.00 8424/25 083894 1081 PASS REG 40.00 9130 083903 1081 PASS REG 20.00 *TOTAL VENDOR -> ONE-TIME VENDORS 1,995.00 * 155115 COUNTRY COURT ANIMAL HOSP APR 06 083813 1121 ANIMAL LIC DOGS 26.00 *TOTAL VENDOR COUNTRY COURT ANIMA 26.00 * 364410 EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO FEB 06 083819 1073 SALES TAX/HOME RU 100,811.50 FEB 06 083819 1053 SALES TAX/HOME RU 100,811.50 *TOTAL VENDOR EDWARD HINES LUMBER 201,623.00 * 598510 NCI, INC 55446 083696 1253 VILLAGE ORD FINES 5.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NCI, INC 5.00 * 903410 VILLAGE OF WHEELING C3005162 083941 1251 CIRC COURT FINES 20.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF WHEELING 20.00 * 927111 WEBER GRILL RESTAURANT 206495 083917 1101 LIQ LIC CLASS A 2,500.00 *TOTAL VENDOR WEBER GRILL RESTAUR 2,500.00 * **TOTAL CORPORATE REVENUE 206,169.00 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 3 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000401 LEGISLATIVE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 36570 AMERICAN CHARGE SERVICE APR 06 083803 4942 SR CIT TAXI 35.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMERICAN CHARGE SER 35.00 99998 ALLISON RAKICKAS 5/2/06 083871 3722 BGSB 118.24 5/21/06-2 083861 3722 BGSB 500.00 5/21/06 083846 3722 BGSB 200.00 *TOTAL VENDOR -> ONE-TIME VENDORS 818.24 120270 CAMIROS #2 083884 4913 CONS FEES OTHER 16,612.30 *TOTAL VENDOR CAMIROS 16,612.30 583502 MONTAGE VIDEO PROD. MAY 06 083862 3722 BGSB 188.60 *TOTAL VENDOR MONTAGE VIDEO PROD. 188.60 612180 NORTHWEST MUN. CONFERENCE 7642 083867 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 19,966.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NORTHWEST MUN. CONF 19,966.00 842100 303 TAXI 924178 083834 4942 SR CIT TAXI 27.50 *TOTAL VENDOR 303 TAXI 27.50 * 881070 UNIQUE VIDEO PRODUCTIONS MULTIPLE 083836 4941 CABLE TV PROG 1,315.00 4069 083877 4941 CABLE TV PROG 795.00 *TOTAL VENDOR UNIQUE VIDEO PRODUC 2,110.00 * **TOTAL LEGISLATIVE 39,757.64 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 4 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000405 OFC VLG MANAGER VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 10400 AD-GIFT SPECIALTIES 464804 083839 3240 OFFICE SUPP 35.75 *TOTAL VENDOR AD-GIFT SPECIALTIES 35.75 114850 BUFFALO GROVE POSTMASTER SPRING 06 083922 3220 VILLAGE NEWSLETTER 2,400.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BUFFALO GROVE POSTM 2,400.00 376000 ILCMA 7983 083787 3213 TRAVEL 450.00 MULTIPLE 083856 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 332.00 MULTIPLE 083856 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 202.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ILCMA 984.00 394000 ICMA YR 06 083593 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 784.28 YR 06-1939 083855 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 1,152.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ICMA 1,936.28 620321 OCE FINANCIAL SERV INC 329675 083935 4313 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 971.75 *TOTAL VENDOR OCE FINANCIAL SERV 971.75 810215 STAPLES BUS ADV MULTIPLE 083906 3240 OFFICE SUPP 11.49 MULTIPLE 083699 3240 OFFICE SUPP 20.30 MULTIPLE 083906 3240 OFFICE SUPP 11.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STAPLES BUS ADV 42.79 * 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 35.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 35.00 * 903230 VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 5/10/06 083937 4935 MISC EXP 33.10 5/10/06 083937 3215 MISC EXP 21.50 5/10/06 083937 3213 MISC EXP 5.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 59.60 **TOTAL OFC VLG MANAGER 4,065.17 2,400.00 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 5 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000407 MIS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 422100 INFO DEV. CONSULTANTS BUF2776 083822 3221 COMPUTER SERVICE 1,500.00 *TOTAL VENDOR INFO DEV. CONSULTAN 1,500.00 785202 SHAW, RONALD 4/17-26/06 083764 3221 COMPUTER SERV 1,270.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SHAW, RONALD 1,270.00 * 903230 VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 5/10/06 083937 4313 MISC EXP 11.48 5/10/06 083937 3215 MISC EXP 44.38 *TOTAL VENDOR VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 55.86 * **TOTAL MIS 2,825.86 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 6 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000408 LEGAL SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 200412 DYNAMEX 234574 083887 3617 MSGR FEES 49.20 *TOTAL VENDOR DYNAMEX 49.20 687700 PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, INC. MULTIPLE 083900 3615 LEGAL NOTICES 203.30 MULTIPLE 083900 3615 LEGAL NOTICES 61.88 MULTIPLE 083900 3615 LEGAL NOTICES 68.25 *TOTAL VENDOR PADDOCK PUBLICATION 333.43 735200 WILLIAM RAYSA MAY 06 083799 3611 RETAINER FEE 4,166.66 *TOTAL VENDOR WILLIAM RAYSA 4,166.66 **TOTAL LEGAL SERVICES 4,549.29 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 7 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000410 FIN & GEN SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 48200 SCOTT ANDERSON 4/26/06 083921 3213 TRAVEL/PER DIEM ALL 100.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SCOTT ANDERSON 100.00 48200 SCOTT ANDERSON 4/26/06 083921 3214 TRAVEL/PER DIEM ALL 250.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SCOTT ANDERSON 250.00 114780 B.G. FIRE DEPT. APRIL 06 083685 3137 MISC EXP 200.00 *TOTAL VENDOR B.G. FIRE DEPT. 200.00 * 114810 BUFFALO GROVE PARK DIST. 1646 083883 3713 BG DAYS COMM 510.49 *TOTAL VENDOR BUFFALO GROVE PARK 510.49 * 155034 CORPORATE EXPRESS 70123411 083934 3240 OFFICE SUPP 255.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CORPORATE EXPRESS 255.00 * 276000 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. MULTIPLE 083888 3212 POSTAGE 13.22 MULTIPLE 083888 3212 POSTAGE 47.64 3-445-1696 083689 3211 POSTAGE 13.22 *TOTAL VENDOR FEDERAL EXPRESS COR 74.08 * 307700 ROBERT GIDDENS 5/3/06 083848 4935 ALL OTHER EXP 114.43 *TOTAL VENDOR ROBERT GIDDENS 114.43 * 620390 OFFICE DEPOT CREDIT PLAN MULTIPLE 083899 3240 OFFICE SUPP 105.44 MULTIPLE 083899 3240 OFFICE SUPP 156.59 *TOTAL VENDOR OFFICE DEPOT CREDIT 262.03 * 708510 PIONEER-PRESS 604042452 083756 3714 POLICE & FIRE COM 643.50 *TOTAL VENDOR PIONEER-PRESS 643.50 * 719413 PROGRESSIVE MGMT SERV 4/27/06 083901 4935 ALL OTHER EXP 95.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PROGRESSIVE MGMT SE 95.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 8 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000410 FIN & GEN SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 737310 RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLIES YB047000 083902 3240 OFFICE SUPP 151.23 *TOTAL VENDOR RELIABLE OFFICE SUP 151.23 810215 STAPLES BUS ADV MULTIPLE 083699 3240 OFFICE SUPP 24.63 MULTIPLE 083906 3240 OFFICE SUPP 33.85 MULTIPLE 083699 3240 OFFICE SUPP 390.30 *TOTAL VENDOR STAPLES BUS ADV 448.78 818485 SUB CHICAGO NEWSPAPERS S103125800 083908 3714 POLICE & FIRE COM 463.51 *TOTAL VENDOR SUB CHICAGO NEWSPAP 463.51 841501 TERCHIN, JEFF 5/3/06 083928 4935 ALL OTHER EXP 350.00 *TOTAL VENDOR TERCHIN, JEFF 350.00 841600 THIRD MILLENNIUM ASSOC MULTIPLE 083910 4913 CONS FEES OTHER 283.99 MULTIPLE 083910 4913 CONS FEES OTHER 1,565.30 *TOTAL VENDOR THIRD MILLENNIUM AS 1,849.29 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 23.97 MULTIPLE 083940 3240 MISC EXP 17.45 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 20.00 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 17.00 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 52.60 MULTIPLE 083940 3240 MISC EXP 36.87 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 167.89 903230 VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 5/10/06 083937 4935 MISC EXP 8.13 5/10/06 083937 4935 MISC EXP 37.80 *TOTAL VENDOR VBG VIL MGRS OFFICE 45.93 917660 WAREHOUSE DIRECT MULTIPLE 083916 3240 OFFICE SUPP 150.00 MULTIPLE 083916 3240 OFFICE SUPP 125.00 *TOTAL VENDOR WAREHOUSE DIRECT 275.00 964520 XEROX CORPORATION Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 9 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000410 FIN & GEN SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 17217689 083919 4313 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 71.44 *TOTAL VENDOR XEROX CORPORATION 71.44 **TOTAL FIN & GEN SERVICES 5,627.60 700.00 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 10 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000421 FIRE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 10550 AIM BUSINESS PRINTERS 7591 083705 3219 PRINTING 344.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AIM BUSINESS PRINTE 344.00 * 10700 AIR ONE EQUIPMENT, INC. 45914 083841 4316 OPER EQ DEPT 184.12 *TOTAL VENDOR AIR ONE EQUIPMENT, 184.12 * 36690 AMERICAN FIRE & SAFETY 80581 083682 3250 MISC EXP 117.80 80594 083882 3250 MISC SUPP 85.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMERICAN FIRE & SAF 202.80 * 85000 GARY BELFIELD 4/25-29/06 083809 3214 PER DIEM/TRAVEL/S 101.60 4/25-29/06 083809 3213 PER DIEM/TRAVEL/S 823.40 YR 07 083721 3112 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 410.00 4/25-29/06 083809 3250 PER DIEM/TRAVEL/S 88.00 4/25-29/06 083809 3214 PER DIEM/TRAVEL/S 31.01 *TOTAL VENDOR GARY BELFIELD 1,454.01 * 93590 BETSY ROSS OF LINCOLN AVE 4379 083810 3240 OFFICE SUPP 340.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BETSY ROSS OF LINGO 340.00 * 114780 B.G. FIRE DEPT. APRIL 06 083685 3240 MISC EXP 247.70 APRIL 06 083685 3115 MISC EXP 80.00 APRIL 06 083685 3112 MISC EXP 600.00 APRIL 06 083685 4935 MISC EXP 174.05 APRIL 06 083685 4111 MISC EXP 180.58 *TOTAL VENDOR B.G. FIRE DEPT. 1,282.33 * 153390 CONDELL MEDICAL CENTER 2013851001 083886 4936 CONT SERVICE 530.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CONDELL MEDICAL CEN 530.00 * 153460 CONNECTIONS UNLIMITED MULTIPLE 083687 3115 CLOTH ALLOW/MISC 47.60 MULTIPLE 083687 3250 CLOTH ALLOW/MISC 831.40 MULTIPLE 083687 3115 CLOTH ALLOW/MISC 211.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CONNECTIONS UNLIMIT 1,090.00 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 11 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000421 FIRE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 204839 EMBLEM ENTERPRISES, INC 33--5814 083720 3240 MISC SUPP 293.45 *TOTAL VENDOR EMBLEM ENTERPRISES, 293.45 * 284255 FIVE ALARM FIRE & SAF EQ MULTIPLE 083816 3117 EMP SAFETY EQ 2,488.44 *TOTAL VENDOR FIVE ALARM FIRE & S 2,488.44 * 289000 FRANKLIN COVEY CO. MAY 06 083889 3112 PRO TRNG 1,656.00 53315505 083723 3240 OFFICE SUPP 29.05 *TOTAL VENDOR FRANKLIN COVEY CO. 1,685.05 * 302510 GARVEY'S OFFICE PRODUCTS MULTIPLE 083724 3240 OFFICE SUPP 573.96 *TOTAL VENDOR GARVEY'S OFFICE PRO 573.96 * 322355 GRAHAM TWO WAY 201144 083726 4316 OPER EQUIP DEPT 1,611.50 *TOTAL VENDOR GRAHAM TWO WAY 1,611.50 * 417840 IL FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOC. APRIL 06 083690 3112 PRO TRNG 1, 080.00 *TOTAL VENDOR IL FIRE CHIEFS' ASS 1, 080.00 * 422000 ISFSI YR 06/07 083789 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 75.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ISFSI 75.00 * 433315 ISG THERMAL SYSTEMS USA 5971 083731 3117 EMP SAFETY EQUIP 456.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ISG THERMAL SYSTEMS 456.00 * 462650 JLJ CORPORATION 11718 083732 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 369.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JLJ CORPORATION 369.00 * 468245 JUST SIGN IT 197156 083733 3250 MISC SUPP 400.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JUST SIGN IT 400.00 * 482300 KALE UNIFORMS, INC. MULTIPLE 083692 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 209.81 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 12 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000421 FIRE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED MULTIPLE 083692 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 50.07 *TOTAL VENDOR KALE UNIFORMS, INC. 259.88 * 482300 KALE UNIFORMS, INC. 48539 083737 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 1,652.43 *TOTAL VENDOR KALE UNIFORMS, INC. 1,652.43 * 568263 MUNICIPAL EMER. SERV MULTIPLE 083741 4111 M&R DEPT EQ 205.18 *TOTAL VENDOR MUNICIPAL EMER. SER 205.18 * 585382 MOTO PHOTO MULTIPLE 083695 3824 SMALL EQUIP/MISC 56.72 MULTIPLE 083695 3250 SMALL EQUIP/MISC 4.49 *TOTAL VENDOR MOTO PHOTO 61.21 * 605160 NIPSTA 5/16/06 083865 3112 PRO TRNG 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NIPSTA 150.00 * 612155 N W COMM HOSPITAL MULTIPLE 083898 3111 GRP MED & LIFE 729.00 MULTIPLE 083898 3111 GRP MED & LIFE 1,094.10 *TOTAL VENDOR N W COMM HOSPITAL 1,823.10 * 700055 PERFORMANCE ADV. CO. 10548 083754 4316 OPER EQ DEPT 10.00 10533 083698 4316 OPER EQ DEPT 571.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PERFORMANCE ADV. CO 581.00 * 732420 RADI-LINK, INC 101527 083831 3250 MISC SUPP 279.00 *TOTAL VENDOR RADI-LINK, INC 279.00 * 771000 TIMOTHY SASHKO 4/3/06 083905 3213 TRAVEL/PER DIEM 104.50 4/3/06 083905 3214 TRAVEL/PER DIEM 19.90 *TOTAL VENDOR TIMOTHY SASHKO 124.40 * 807996 SPRINT 2158 MAR 0 083762 3250 MISC SUPP 136.99 *TOTAL VENDOR SPRINT 136.99 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 13 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000421 FIRE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 829250 SYNDISTAR, INC MULTIPLE 083761 3219 PRINTING 747.50 *TOTAL VENDOR SYNDISTAR, INC 747.50 * 841500 TERRACE SUPPLY COMPANY 329993 083767 4217 BODYWORK 54.12 *TOTAL VENDOR TERRACE SUPPLY COMP 54.12 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 3916 40.56 MULTIPLE 083837 4111 16.17 MULTIPLE 083837 3250 39.45 MULTIPLE 083837 3117 7.72 MULTIPLE 083837 3824 121.79 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 225.69 **TOTAL FIRE SERVICES 20,760.16 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 14 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 4327 ACCURINT 20060430 083838 3345 SUPP FOSG 9.25 *TOTAL VENDOR ACCURINT 9.25 * 51035 ARCH WIRELESS/METRO CALL P2242030E 083932 3340 EQUIP RENT COMM 145.70 *TOTAL VENDOR ARCH WIRELESS/METRO 145.70 * 64505 MALCOM BAKER MAY 06 083607 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MALCOM BAKER 150.00 * 64507 BAKER BATSHIELD 42606-01 083709 4118 SUPP COMM/STAFF/F 789.96 42606-01 083709 3336 SUPP COMM/STAFF/F 2,200.04 42606-01 083709 3345 SUPP COMM/STAFF/F 329.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BAKER BATSHIELD 3,319.00 * 79000 STEVE BALINSKI 9/24-29/05 083683 3213 TRAVEL 250.00 MAY 06 083608 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STEVE BALINSKI 400.00 * 82510 DANILLE BARON MAY 06 083609 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DANILLE BARON 150.00 * 92750 ROY BETHGE MAY 06 083610 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROY BETHGE 150.00 * 99807 JASON BLACHUT MAY 06 083611 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JASON BLACHUT 150.00 * 103550 KEITH BOURBONNAIS MAY 06 083613 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR KEITH BOURBONNAIS 150.00 * 103570 CHRISTY BOURBONNAIS MAN' 06 083612 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CHRISTY BOURBONNAIS 150.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 15 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 112600 MARK BUCALO MAY 06 083614 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MARK BUCALO 150.00 * 114830 BUFFALO GROVE ROTARY CLUB 1605 083776 4935 ALL OTHER EXP 188.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BUFFALO GROVE ROTAR 188.00 * 139010 CHICAGO COMM. SERV. INC. 146518 083843 4112 M&R RADIOS 123.50 MULTIPLE 083933 4112 MOBLE DATA TERM/R 181.50 MULTIPLE 083933 4113 MOBLE DATA TERM/R 240.00 MULTIPLE 083933 4112 MOBLE DATA TERM/R 475.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CHICAGO COMM. SERV. 1,020.00 139250 DEBORAH CHROBAK MAY 06 083615 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DEBORAH CHROBAK 150.00 * 139499 CITICORP VENDOR FIN. INC 4021420060 083844 4313 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 892.93 *TOTAL VENDOR CITICORP VENDOR FIN 892.93 * 147810 COLLEGE OF DUPAGE SLE0063009 083714 3112 PRO TRNG 1,791.13 *TOTAL VENDOR COLLEGE OF DUPAGE 1,791.13 * 152806 COMM CONS SCH DIST 21 936010195 083779 3112 PRO TRNG 50.00 *TOTAL VENDOR COMM CONS SCH DIST 50.00 * 154510 CHRISTINE COOPER MAY 06 083616 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CHRISTINE COOPER 150.00 * 175000 THOMAS DATTILO MAY 06 083617 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR THOMAS DATTILO 150.00 * 179245 HECTOR DE LAPAZ MAY 06 083618 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR HECTOR DE LAPAZ 150.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 16 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 188620 THOMAS DERKEN MAY 06 083619 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR THOMAS DERKEN 150.00 * 189172 DIGIWERKS IMAGING, INC. APR 06 083718 4919 SUPP CPCR/PRIS CO 145.00 APR 06 083718 3350 SUPP CPCR/PRIS CO 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DIGIWERKS IMAGING, 295.00 * 196000 JAMES DUNNE MAY 06 083620 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES DUNNE 150.00 * 204550 SCOTT EISENMENGER MAY 06 083621 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SCOTT EISENMENGER 150.00 * 240500 ENTENMANN-ROVIN CO. 15690 083783 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 55.40 *TOTAL VENDOR ENTENMANN-ROVIN CO. 55.40 * 276200 F & F OFFICE SUPPLIES 282353-0 083688 3355 OPER EQ RECORDS 154.14 *TOTAL VENDOR F & F OFFICE SUPPLI 154.14 * 292630 JANET FREEMAN MAY 06 083622 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JANET FREEMAN 150.00 * 302400 ANTHONY GALLAGHER MAY 06 083623 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ANTHONY GALLAGHER 150.00 * 302460 GALL'S INC. 5829618800 083736 3116 CLOTH MAINT 110.96 4039739800 083853 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 162.49 *TOTAL VENDOR GALL'S INC. 273.45 * 307090 PAMELA GENENDER MAY 06 083624 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PAMELA GENENDER 150.00 * 315010 ANTHONY GOLDSTEIN Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 17 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED MAY 06 083625 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ANTHONY GOLDSTEIN 150.00 * 326600 TIMOTHY GRETZ MAY 06 083626 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR TIMOTHY GRETZ 150.00 * 338500 DAVID HALVERSON MAY 06 083627 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DAVID HALVERSON 150.00 * 338650 ROLLIN HAMELBERG MAY 06 083628 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROLLIN HAMELBERG 150.00 * 339040 BRIAN HANSEN MAY 06 083629 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BRIAN HANSEN 150.00 * 348100 JAMES HARRIS MAY 06 083630 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES HARRIS 150.00 * 353900 ROBERT HEER MAY 06 083631 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROBERT HEER 150.00 * 354000 JOHN HEIDERSCHEIDT MAY 06 083632 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JOHN HEIDERSCHEIDT 150.00 * 371775 FRANK HORBUS MAY 06 083633 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR FRANK HORBUS 150.00 * 371777 MELISSA HORBUS MAY 06 083634 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MELISSA HORBUS 150.00 * 374005 HPI INTERNATIONAL, INC 1340748 083821 3211 TELEPHONE 408.00 *TOTAL VENDOR HPI INTERNATIONAL, 408.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 18 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 375100 STEVEN HUSAK MAY 06 083635 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STEVEN HUSAK 150.00 * 375220 RICHARD HYLAND MAY 06 083636 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR RICHARD HYLAND 150.00 * 417580 IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO 23064/2 083788 4931 ICJIA 4,275.00 *TOTAL VENDOR IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE 4,275.00 * 455920 PAUL JAMIL MAY 06 083637 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PAUL JAMIL 150.00 * 467005 CHRIS JOHANSEN MAY 06 083680 3116 CLOTH MAINT 70.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CHRIS JOHANSEN 70.00 * 483067 KEE BUSINESS SYSTEMS 34495 083693 4116 PATROL EQUIPMENT 1,321.68 *TOTAL VENDOR KEE BUSINESS SYSTEM 1,321.68 * 495140 JOHN KLBECKA MAY 06 083681 3116 CLOTH MAINT 70.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JOHN KLBECKA 70.00 * 495604 HOLLI KOHL MAY 06 083638 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR HOLLI KOHL 150.00 * 495610 MICHELLE KONDRAT MAY 06 083639 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHELLE KONDRAT 150.00 * 503332 KRUEGER TOWER, INC. 1327 083735 3211 TELEPHONE 3,212.00 *TOTAL VENDOR KRUEGER TOWER, INC. 3,212.00 * 505320 SCOTT KRISTIANSEN 9/24-29/05 083694 3214 PER DIEM ALL 250.00 MAY 06 083640 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SCOTT KRISTIANSEN 400.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 19 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 505890 STACI KUPSAK MAY 06 083641 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STACI KUPSAK 150.00 512250 LAKE CO CHIEF OF POL ASSN 5/9/06 083926 3214 PER DIEM ALL 30.00 *TOTAL VENDOR LAKE CO CHIEF OF PO 30.00 518200 ROBERT LEAKE MAY 06 083642 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROBERT LEAKE 150.00 527400 KURT LOWENBERG MAN' 06 083643 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR KURT LOWENBERG 150.00 528902 LUBBOCK NATIONAL BANK 2005058 #2 083595 4318 DUE ASSMNT PURCH 483.75 *TOTAL VENDOR LUBBOCK NATIONAL BA 483.75 546990 BETH MARTIN MAY 06 083644 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BETH MARTIN 150.00 547010 MICHAEL MARTIN MAY 06 083645 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHAEL MARTIN 150.00 * 562157 ALEICIA MCCORMICK MAY 06 083646 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ALEICIA MCCORMICK 150.00 * 562170 TIMOTHY MC GINN MAY 06 083647 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR TIMOTHY MC GINN 150.00 * 573500 MICHAEL MILLETT MAY 06 083648 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHAEL MILLETT 150.00 * 573561 MATTHEW MILLS MAY 06 083649 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MATTHEW MILLS 150.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 20 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 583560 AMADOR MONTIEL MAY 06 083651 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMADOR MONTIEL 150.00 * 583750 BRUCE MONTGOMERY MAY 06 083650 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BRUCE MONTGOMERY 150.00 * 583910 ANTHONY MORAN MAY 06 083652 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ANTHONY MORAN 150.00 * 598700 JAMES NELSON MAY 06 083653 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES NELSON 150.00 * 605100 JAMES NEWTON MAY 06 083654 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES NEWTON 150.00 * 605128 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 036 083896 3211 TELEPHONE 931.84 *TOTAL VENDOR NEXTEL COMMUNICATIO 931.84 * 611920 N E MULTI-REG. TRNG. 78608 083697 3112 PRO TRNG 100.00 79058 083866 3112 PRO TRNG 375.00 *TOTAL VENDOR N E MULTI-REG. TRNG 475.00 * 611980 NO IL REGIONAL CRIME LAB 110 083796 4938 NO IL CRIME LAB 52,711.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NO IL REGIONAL CRIM 52,711.00 612030 N.I.P.A.S. MULTIPLE 083601 4949 NIPAS 805.00 4637 083747 3211 TELEPHONE 30.90 MULTIPLE 083601 4949 NIPAS 400.00 MULTIPLE 083601 4949 NIPAS 3,300.00 *TOTAL VENDOR N.I.P.A.S. 4,535.90 * 620280 THOMAS NUGENT MAY 06 083655 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR THOMAS NUGENT 150.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 21 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 654250 ORPHANS OF THE STORM MARCH 06 083749 4335 ANIMAL CONT 22.50 *TOTAL VENDOR ORPHANS OF THE STOR 22.50 * 687707 PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS 31083 4/07 083868 3218 SUB/PUB 122.20 *TOTAL VENDOR PADDOCK PUBLICATION 122.20 * 690500 CLIFFTON PAUL MAY 06 083658 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR CLIFFTON PAUL 150.00 * 690550 STEVEN PARKINSON 5/1/06 083869 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 97.34 MAY 06 083657 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STEVEN PARKINSON 247.34 * 690600 ROBERT PAKASKI MAY 06 083656 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROBERT PAKASKI 150.00 * 699400 P.F. PETTIBONE & COMPANY 10761 083752 4116 MISC EXP 130.00 10761 083752 3355 MISC EXP 140.00 10761 083752 3332 MISC EXP 65.00 10761 083752 4335 MISC EXP 64.40 *TOTAL VENDOR P.F. PETTIBONE & CO 399.40 * 712210 PORTER LEE CORP. 4603 083600 4938 NO IL CR LAB 455.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PORTER LEE CORP. 455.00 * 712400 VINCENT POSITANO MAY 06 083659 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VINCENT POSITANO 150.00 * 712420 POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 2363129 083751 3350 SUPP CPCR 601.25 *TOTAL VENDOR POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 601.25 * 729350 QUILL CORPORATION MULTIPLE 083798 3347 SUPP RECORDS 146.88 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 22 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED MULTIPLE 083753 3340 OFFICE SUPP 32.13 *TOTAL VENDOR QUILL CORPORATION 179.01 * 729350 QUILL CORPORATION MULTIPLE 083753 3340 OFFICE SUPP 45.58 *TOTAL VENDOR QUILL CORPORATION 45.58 * 732457 RADIO OUTFITTER MULTIPLE 083758 3211 TELEPHONE 174.80 MULTIPLE 083758 3211 TELEPHONE 115.42 *TOTAL VENDOR RADIO OUTFITTER 290.22 * 736940 THOMAS REED MAY' 06 083660 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR THOMAS REED 150.00 * 755925 MICHAEL RODRIQUEZ MAY 06 083661 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHAEL RODRIQUEZ 150.00 * 756260 TARA ROMANOW MAY 06 083662 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR TARA ROMANOW 150.00 * 759942 JULIE RUSSELL MAY' 06 083663 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JULIE RUSSELL 150.00 * 774500 DEAN SCHULZ MAY 06 083664 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DEAN SCHULZ 150.00 * 774750 GREGORY SCHWALL MAY 06 083665 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR GREGORY SCHWALL 150.00 * 775860 ROBERT SIZER MAY 06 083669 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROBERT SIZER 150.00 * 779960 JOHN SEPOT MAY 06 083666 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JOHN SEPOT 150.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 23 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 785315 LANCE SHER MAY 06 083667 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR LANCE SHER 150.00 * 788762 DOUGLAS SHIPMAN, MAY 06 083668 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DOUGLAS SHIPMAN, 150.00 * 799000 RANDALL SMITH MAY 06 083670 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR RANDALL SMITH 150.00 * 804600 MICHAEL SOUCY MAY 06 083671 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHAEL SOUCY 150.00 * 805915 BRIAN SPOLAR MAY 06 083672 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BRIAN SPOLAR 150.00 * 818050 JEROME STOPPER MAY 06 083673 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JEROME STOPPER 150.00 * 818210 STREICHER'S 349326 083936 4952 POLICE GRANT CHAR 500.00 348454 083873 4952 POLICE GRANT CHAR 3,800.00 *TOTAL VENDOR STREICHER'S 4,300.00 * 829500 MICHAEL SZOS MAY 06 083674 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MICHAEL SZOS 150.00 * 841556 THE DUTY RIG.COM 155 083875 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 125.97 140 083801 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 10.50 *TOTAL VENDOR THE DUTY RIG.COM 136.47 844750 JAMES TOMASO MAY 06 083675 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES TOMASO 150.00 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 24 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 881029 UNIFORMITY INC MULTIPLE 083876 3119 CLOTH ALLOW 973.74 *TOTAL VENDOR UNIFORMITY INC 973.74 * 881029 UNIFORMITY INC MULTIPLE 083876 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 147.90 *TOTAL VENDOR UNIFORMITY INC 147.90 * 881420 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 5/1/06 083929 4935 ALL OTHER EXP 14.45 5/9/06 083930 4116 PATROL EQUIP 13.60 *TOTAL VENDOR UNITED PARCEL SERVI 28.05 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 3350 MISC EXP 30.97 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 50.00 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 17.00 MULTIPLE 083940 4911 MISC EXP 25.00 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 2.21 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 1.35 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 10.59 MULTIPLE 083940 3213 MISC EXP 14.00 MULTIPLE 083940 3214 MISC EXP 34.74 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 4.34 MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 50.00 MULTIPLE 083940 3213 MISC EXP 37.60 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 277.80 * 903450 GEORGE VINGAN MAY 06 083676 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR GEORGE VINGAN 150.00 * 916900 EDWARD WAGNER 9/24-29/06 083700 3214 PER DIEM ALL 250.00 MAY 06 083677 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR EDWARD WAGNER 400.00 * 917660 WAREHOUSE DIRECT MULTIPLE 083768 3347 OFFICE SUPP/SUPP 14.37 MULTIPLE 083768 3348 OFFICE SUPP/SUPP 15.34 MULTIPLE 083768 3340 OFFICE SUPP/SUPP 39.95 690287-0 083942 3347 SUPP RECORDS 128.37 *TOTAL VENDOR WAREHOUSE DIRECT 198.03 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 25 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000431 POLICE SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 933675 WHOLESALE DIRECT, INC 140680 083918 4335 EXP/PRIS CONT/OPE 100.00 140680 083918 4919 EXP/PRIS CONT/OPE 200.00 140680 083918 4935 EXP/PRIS CONT/OPE 1,019.74 *TOTAL VENDOR WHOLESALE DIRECT, I 1,319.74 933908 ANDREA WIGGINS MAY 06 083678 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ANDREA WIGGINS 150.00 964600 JAMES YESTER MAY 06 083679 3116 CLOTH MAINT 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR JAMES YESTER 150.00 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 1460 APR 0 083920 3343 SUPP PATROL 8.54 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 8.54 * **TOTAL POLICE SERVICES 97, 962.89 58.05 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 26 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000441 BUILDING & ZONING VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 283460 FIRE SAFETY CONS. , INC. 06-693 083847 4913 CONS FEES OTHER 560.00 *TOTAL VENDOR FIRE SAFETY CONS. , 560.00 334310 RONALD HACKETT 76 CONF 083924 3213 TRAVEL/PER DIEM ALL 247.80 76 CONF 083924 3214 TRAVEL/PER DIEM ALL 100.00 *TOTAL VENDOR RONALD HACKETT 347.80 396257 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS 2625639A 083691 3240 OFFICE SUPP 149.89 2625639A 083691 3240 OFFICE SUPP 166.30 *TOTAL VENDOR IKON OFFICE SOLUTIO 316.19 * 417850 ILLINOIS ISSUES YEAR 06 083858 3218 SUB/PUB 39.95 *TOTAL VENDOR ILLINOIS ISSUES 39.95 * 432900 INT'L ASSOC OF ELEC INSP 76 CONF 083925 3112 PRO TRNG 150.00 *TOTAL VENDOR INT'L ASSOC OF ELEC 150.00 611972 NORTHERN SAFETY CO P144650501 083744 3824 SMALL EQUIP & TOO 152.48 *TOTAL VENDOR NORTHERN SAFETY CO 152.48 * 810215 STAPLES BUS ADV 800460077 083833 3240 OFFICE SUPP 14.69 8004566170 083763 3240 OFFICE SUPP 30.12 *TOTAL VENDOR STAPLES BUS ADV 44.81 * 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 4935 MISC EXP 10.71 MULTIPLE 083940 3112 MISC EXP 15.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 25.71 * 927050 WEAR GUARD 60301182-2 083880 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 49.93 60301182-1 083879 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 722.27 *TOTAL VENDOR WEAR GUARD 772.20 **TOTAL BUILDING & ZONING 1,139.14 1,270.00 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 27 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000445 ENGINEERING SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 276000 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 3-445-1696 083689 3211 POSTAGE 33.33 *TOTAL VENDOR FEDERAL EXPRESS COR 33.33 505750 RICHARD KUENKLER APR. 06 083738 3112 PRO TRNG 125.14 *TOTAL VENDOR RICHARD KUENKLER 125.14 881100 UNITED RADIO COMM. INC 14030200 083835 4112 M&R RADIOS 109.24 *TOTAL VENDOR UNITED RADIO COMM. 109.24 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 3250 MISC EXP 22.74 MULTIPLE 083940 4111 MISC EXP 19.30 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 42.04 **TOTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES 309.75 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 28 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000451 BUILDING SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 6240 ACTIVE ELECT SUPP CO 766736 083703 3913 M&R STREET LITES 997.01 *TOTAL VENDOR ACTIVE ELECT SUPP C 997.01 * 9210 ADVANCE ELECT SUPP CO 51557648.0 083802 3250 MISC SUPP 46.50 *TOTAL VENDOR ADVANCE ELECT SUPP 46.50 * 32250 ALDRIDGE ELECTRIC,INC. MULTIPLE 083706 3913 M&R STREET LITES 6,405.12 *TOTAL VENDOR ALDRIDGE ELECTRIC,I 6,405.12 * 82110 BANNER PLUMBING SUPP CO 1091998 083807 3916 MAINT BLDG & FAC 22.99 *TOTAL VENDOR BANNER PLUMBING SUP 22.99 * 152700 COM ED 71004 APR 083811 3825 ELEC FAC 842.75 *TOTAL VENDOR COM ED 842.75 * 155090 R. L. CORTY & CO 41386 083812 3916 MAINT BLDG & FAC 166.73 *TOTAL VENDOR R. L. CORTY & CO 166.73 * 166000 BRUCE CZAPLICKI 4/26/06 083717 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 49.95 *TOTAL VENDOR BRUCE CZAPLICKI 49.95 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 39.75 MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 79.50 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 119.25 * 391840 ICI DULUX PAINT CTRS 118852 083734 3250 MISC SUPP 19.35 *TOTAL VENDOR ICI DULUX PAINT CTR 19.35 612020 NICOR MULTIPLE 083828 3812 GAS FAC 2,187.04 MULTIPLE 083828 3812 GAS FAC 605.38 MULTIPLE 083828 3812 GAS FAC 652.92 MULTIPLE 083828 3812 GAS FAC 219.46 *TOTAL VENDOR NICOR 3,664.80 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 29 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000451 BUILDING SERVICES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 612140 N W FIRE EXT. & SERV CO 47277 083829 3216 MAINT CONT 668.99 *TOTAL VENDOR N W FIRE EXT. & SER 668.99 * 696079 PEOPLES ENERGY 1211 MAR 0 083755 3812 GAS FAC 771.49 *TOTAL VENDOR PEOPLES ENERGY 771.49 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 3913 12.75 MULTIPLE 083837 3250 218.21 MULTIPLE 083837 3916 308.54 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 539.50 **TOTAL BUILDING SERVICES 14,314.43 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 30 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000461 STREET OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 36710 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. YR 06 083707 3821 SNO/ICE CONT 2,500.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMER PUBLIC WORKS A 2,500.00 * 284510 FLEX-O-LITE 64841 083817 3822 TRAFFIC & STREET 1,092.00 *TOTAL VENDOR FLEX-O-LITE 1,092.00 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 81.10 MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 40.00 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 121.10 * 371090 HOME DEPOT 4024 APR 0 083820 4017 SMALL EQ/STORM SE 130.04 *TOTAL VENDOR HOME DEPOT 130.04 * 418820 STATE TREASURER/I.D.O.T 27549 083728 3216 MAINT CONT 5,427.72 *TOTAL VENDOR STATE TREASURER/I.D 5,427.72 * 568030 MENARDS 26020 083860 3250 MISC SUPP 50.82 *TOTAL VENDOR MENARDS 50.82 * 842300 3M TP33278 083766 3216 MAINT CONTR 95.00 *TOTAL VENDOR 3M 95.00 * 903220 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083940 3250 MISC EXP 1.98 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 1.98 * 970255 ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS, INC 105986 083769 4111 M&R DEPT EQUIP 1,725.40 *TOTAL VENDOR ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS 1,725.40 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 4017 77.35 MULTIPLE 083837 3250 253.20 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 330.55 **TOTAL STREET OPERATIONS 11,474.61 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 31 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000462 STREET OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 32 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000462 PUB WRKS ADM VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 36710 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. MULTIPLE 083804 3112 SUB/PUB-PRO TRNG 58.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMER PUBLIC WORKS A 58.00 * 36710 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSN. MULTIPLE 083804 3218 SUB/PUB-PRO TRNG 9.95 MULTIPLE 083804 3218 SUB/PUB-PRO TRNG 33.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMER PUBLIC WORKS A 42.95 * 36860 AMERICAN SOC OF CIV ENG YR 06 083773 3113 MEMBERSHIP/DUES 56.00 *TOTAL VENDOR AMERICAN SOC OF CIV 56.00 * 155034 CORPORATE EXPRESS MULTIPLE 083716 3240 OFFICE SUPP/M&R D 28.73 MULTIPLE 083716 4111 OFFICE SUPP/M&R D 123.75 MULTIPLE 083716 3240 OFFICE SUPP/M&R D 9.50 MULTIPLE 083716 3240 OFFICE SUPP/M&R D 53.40 MULTIPLE 083716 3240 OFFICE SUPP/M&R D 24.39 *TOTAL VENDOR CORPORATE EXPRESS 239.77 * 569770 MICROFILM ENTERPRISES 0428-1 083740 4313 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 6,226.56 *TOTAL VENDOR MICROFILM ENTERPRIS 6,226.56 * **TOTAL PUB WRKS ADM 6,623.28 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 33 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000463 FORESTRY VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 108.90 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 108.90 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 54.45 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 54.45 * 547050 HANS MARX 5/2/06 083792 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 60.00 *TOTAL VENDOR HANS MARX 60.00 * 630500 OLSEN DISTRIBUTING CO. MULTIPLE 083748 3823 CHEM/FERT 1,427.50 *TOTAL VENDOR OLSEN DISTRIBUTING 1,427.50 * **TOTAL FORESTRY 1,650.85 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 34 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000465 CENTRAL GARAGE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 205 A & A BODY SHOP, INC. 38582 083702 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 1,124.79 *TOTAL VENDOR A & A BODY SHOP, IN 1,124.79 51150 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS FORD 1120 APR 0 083805 4213 AUTO PARTS 152.50 *TOTAL VENDOR ARLINGTON HEIGHTS F 152.50 * 51210 ARLINGTON POWER EQUIP 291122 083708 4213 AUTO PARTS 49.54 *TOTAL VENDOR ARLINGTON POWER EQU 49.54 * 103807 BP 5116907 083878 4211 GASOLINE 57.49 *TOTAL VENDOR BP 57.49 106000 THE BRAKE ALIGN COMPANY 3482 083710 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 53.88 *TOTAL VENDOR THE BRAKE ALIGN COM 53.88 * 117800 BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO. PS19055 083711 4213 AUTO PARTS 72.63 *TOTAL VENDOR BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO 72.63 * 134595 CERTIFIED FLEET SERVICES S10391 083712 4213 AUTO PARTS 81.53 *TOTAL VENDOR CERTIFIED FLEET SER 81.53 * 204600 EL-COR INDUSTRIES, INC MULTIPLE 083719 4213 AUTO PARTS/MISC S 14.61 MULTIPLE 083719 4213 AUTO PARTS/MISC S 11.38 44106 083815 4213 AUTO PARTS 9.96 MULTIPLE 083719 3250 AUTO PARTS/MISC S 45.50 *TOTAL VENDOR EL-COR INDUSTRIES, 81.45 * 283465 FIRESTONE 75754 083722 4213 AUTO PARTS 124.30 *TOTAL VENDOR FIRESTONE 124.30 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 88.56 MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 40.74 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 129.30 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 35 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000465 CENTRAL GARAGE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 315021 GOLDSTAR AUTO, INC. 2100 083727 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 350.00 *TOTAL VENDOR GOLDSTAR AUTO, INC. 350.00 * 325900 GRAINGER, INC. 9091758152 083850 4215 LUBRICNTS 53.48 *TOTAL VENDOR GRAINGER,INC. 53.48 * 326660 DEAN GROBARCHIK 5/8/06 083851 3115 CLOTH ALLOW 54.99 *TOTAL VENDOR DEAN GROBARCHIK 54.99 * 422145 INLAND DETROIT DIESEL 5296934-00 083730 4213 AUTO PARTS 94.06 *TOTAL VENDOR INLAND DETROIT DIES 94.06 * 515900 LATTOF MOTOR SALES CO. 6704 APR 0 083825 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 216.00 *TOTAL VENDOR LATTOF MOTOR SALES 216.00 * 551800 MCALLISTER EQUIPMENT CO 137542 083739 4213 AUTO PARTS 49.80 *TOTAL VENDOR MCALLISTER EQUIPMEN 49.80 * 570150 MIDWAY TRUCK PARTS 637660 083742 4213 AUTO PARTS 81.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MIDWAY TRUCK PARTS 81.00 * 596770 NAPA-HEIGHTS AUTOMOTIVE 790 APR 06 083827 3250 AUTO PARTS/MISC S 179.04 790 APR 06 083827 4213 AUTO PARTS/MISC S 1,218.38 *TOTAL VENDOR NAPA-HEIGHTS AUTOMO 1,397.42 * 612050 NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIP CO 13875702 083897 4315 RES CAP REP 1,364.99 *TOTAL VENDOR NORTHERN TOOL & EQU 1,364.99 * 612140 N W FIRE EXT. & SERV CO 47278 083746 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 219.45 *TOTAL VENDOR N W FIRE EXT. & SER 219.45 * 687800 PALATINE OIL CO. , INC Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 36 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000465 CENTRAL GARAGE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 400684 083750 4212 DIESEL FUEL 18,266.61 *TOTAL VENDOR PALATINE OIL CO. , I 18,266.61 759747 ROYAL TOUCH CAR WASH MAR 06 083757 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 121.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ROYAL TOUCH CAR WAS 121.00 * 807900 SPRING ALIGN 63768 083760 4218 CONT AUTO SERV 1,137.92 *TOTAL VENDOR SPRING ALIGN 1,137.92 * 811118 BILL STASEK CHEVROLET 7237 APR 0 083759 4218 AUTO PARTS/CONT A 614.92 7237 APR 0 083759 4213 AUTO PARTS/CONT A 228.72 *TOTAL VENDOR BILL STASEK CHEVROL 843.64 * 841250 TERMINAL SUPPLY COMPANY 14984-00 083765 4213 AUTO PARTS 45.90 *TOTAL VENDOR TERMINAL SUPPLY COM 45.90 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 4213 124.30 MULTIPLE 083837 3250 14.72 MULTIPLE 083837 4213 3.59 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 142.61 **TOTAL CENTRAL GARAGE 26,308.79 57.49 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 37 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000466 DRAINAGE SYSTEM VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 10.30 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 10.30 **TOTAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM 10.30 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 38 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000471 ESDA VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 106500 BRANIFF COMM. , INC. 16842/06 083775 3216 MAINT CONTR 4,175.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BRANIFF COMM. , INC. 4,175.00 139282 CINGULAR WIRELESS 5072006 083885 3211 TELEPHONE 51.42 *TOTAL VENDOR CINGULAR WIRELESS 51.42 * 732500 RADIO SHACK 237057 083870 4316 OPER EQ DEPT 94.04 *TOTAL VENDOR RADIO SHACK 94.04 * **TOTAL ESDA 4,320.46 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 39 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000010 DEPT NO. 000481 TRANSFER NON-OPER VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 903030 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 5/2/06 083912 4813 FUND TRANS 8,573.50 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 8,573.50 * 903030 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 5/2/06 083912 4813 FUND TRANS 62,950.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 62,950.00 903200 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 2/06 083913 4815 FND TRANS 63,114.62 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 63,114.62 * **TOTAL TRANSFER NON-OPER 134,638.12 ***TOTAL CORPORATE FUND 769,449.34 59, 968.54 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 40 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000014 DEPT NO. 000503 SPEC REVENUE-PARKING LOT VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 687600 PACE/PARK & RIDE 2/06-4/06 083830 4951 PACE PARKING LOT 4,240.30 *TOTAL VENDOR PACE/PARK & RIDE 4,240.30 **TOTAL SPEC REVENUE-PARKING LOT 4,240.30 ***TOTAL PARKING LOT FUND 4,240.30 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 41 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000020 DEPT NO. 000504 SPEC REVENUE-MFT VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 83450 BAXTER & WOODMAN, INC MULTIPLE 083808 4511 ST MAINT CONSTR 3,616.41 *TOTAL VENDOR BAXTER & WOODMAN, I 3,616.41 83450 BAXTER & WOODMAN, INC MULTIPLE 083808 4511 ST MAINT CONSTR 16,988.44 *TOTAL VENDOR BAXTER & WOODMAN, I 16,988.44 * **TOTAL SPEC REVENUE-MFT 20,604.85 ***TOTAL MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 20,604.85 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 42 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000021 DEPT NO. 000511 CAP PROD-FACILITIES VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 527600 LOWER COST SOLUTIONS INC #2 083826 4679 GRADE CROSSING CO 4,725.42 *TOTAL VENDOR LOWER COST SOLUTION 4,725.42 **TOTAL CAP PROD-FACILITIES 4,725.42 ***TOTAL CAP PROD-FACILITIES 4,725.42 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 43 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000022 DEPT NO. 000512 CAP PROJ-ST & HIGWYS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 139900 CIVILTECH ENGINEERING CO. 33494 083713 4537 DFLD PKW/83/WEILA 48,765.72 *TOTAL VENDOR CIVILTECH ENGINEERI 48,765.72 * 418810 IL DEPT OF TRANS 100554 083729 4537 DFLD PKWY/83/WEIL 425,797.30 *TOTAL VENDOR IL DEPT OF TRANS 425,797.30 **TOTAL CAP PROJ-ST & HIGWYS 474,563.02 ***TOTAL CAP PROD-STREETS 474,563.02 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 44 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000033 DEPT NO. 000523 DEBT SERV-FAC DEV VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 147767 COLE TAYLOR BANK 6248 JUN 0 083686 3231 FISG AGT FEES 200.00 *TOTAL VENDOR COLE TAYLOR BANK 200.00 **TOTAL DEBT SERV-FAC DEV 200.00 ***TOTAL FACILITIES DEV DEBT SERV 200.00 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 45 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000049 DEPT NO. 000539 HEALTH INSURANCE EXPENSE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 9607 AETNA 619923 MAY 083931 3124 LIFE INS 2,566.96 *TOTAL VENDOR AETNA 2,566.96 **TOTAL HEALTH INSURANCE EXPENSE 2,566.96 ***TOTAL HEALTH INSURANCE RESERVE 2,566.96 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 46 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000051 DEPT NO. 000051 WATER & SEWER FUND VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 903340 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 06/07 TRAN 083939 225 DEP SAN SEWER 5,302.00 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 5,302.00 **TOTAL WATER & SEWER FUND 5,302.00 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 47 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000051 DEPT NO. 000251 WATER REVENUE VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 289000 FRANKLIN COVEY CO. A57737 083818 1201 SALE OF WATER 10,371.88 *TOTAL VENDOR FRANKLIN COVEY CO. 10,371.88 **TOTAL WATER REVENUE 10,371.88 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 48 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000051 DEPT NO. 000541 WATER OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 9210 ADVANCE ELECT SUPP CO MULTIPLE 083704 4012 MAINT BLDG & FAC/ 584.16 *TOTAL VENDOR ADVANCE ELECT SUPP 584.16 * 9275 ADV INTERFACE SOLUTIONS 11766 083840 4412 SYSTEM IMPROVEMEN 6,020.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ADV INTERFACE SOLUT 6,020.00 * 58182 SBC 9357 MAR 0 083806 4412 C/P SYS IMP 28.78 *TOTAL VENDOR SBC 28.78 * 160360 NEW CROWN TROPHY 600867 083814 3219 PRINTING 88.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NEW CROWN TROPHY 88.00 * 161003 CTE 60002763-0 083715 4412 C/P SYS IMP 348.66 *TOTAL VENDOR CTE 348.66 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 79.92 MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 40.35 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 120.27 * 371090 HOME DEPOT 4024 APR 0 083820 3824 SMALL EQ/STORM SE 584.33 *TOTAL VENDOR HOME DEPOT 584.33 * 546300 MARK ONE COMPUTERS 138708 083743 4412 C/P SYS IMP 1, 081.49 *TOTAL VENDOR MARK ONE COMPUTERS 1, 081.49 * 612020 NICOR MULTIPLE 083828 3815 GAS FAC 48.21 MULTIPLE 083828 3815 GAS FAC 49.05 *TOTAL VENDOR NICOR 97.26 * 612155 N W COMM HOSPITAL 35232699 083745 3111 GRP MED & LIFE 800.00 *TOTAL VENDOR N W COMM HOSPITAL 800.00 * 620240 N W WATER COMMISSION Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 49 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000051 DEPT NO. 000541 WATER OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 5/1./06 083927 4924 QUART PMT/DEBIT 342,486.60 *TOTAL VENDOR N W WATER COMMISSIO 342,486.60 620240 N W WATER COMMISSION 5/1./06 083927 4722 QUART PMT/DEBIT 245,223.00 *TOTAL VENDOR N W WATER COMMISSIO 245,223.00 903100 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE APRIL 06 083915 4213 113.68 APRIL 06 083915 4214 727.94 APRIL 06 083915 4212 414.13 APRIL 06 083915 4211 587.70 MULTIPLE 083914 3125 EMP CONT PENS/DEP 3,286.95 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 5,130.40 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 4016 52.41 MULTIPLE 083837 4012 44.27 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 96.68 * **TOTAL WATER OPERATIONS 14,980.03 587,709.60 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 50 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000051 DEPT NO. 000542 SEWER OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083725 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 71.82 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 71.82 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083852 3114 UNIF RENTAL 16.55 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 16.55 * 371090 HOME DEPOT 4024 APR 0 083820 3824 SMALL EQ/STORM SE 116.09 *TOTAL VENDOR HOME DEPOT 116.09 * 512500 LAKE CO PUBLIC WORKS DEPT DEC-APR 06 083824 3819 TAP ONS 51,800.00 *TOTAL VENDOR LAKE CO PUBLIC WORK 51,800.00 * 903100 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE APRIL 06 083915 4213 160.40 APRIL 06 083915 4214 171.29 APRIL 06 083915 4211 160.63 MULTIPLE 083914 3125 EMP CONT PENS/DEP 1,845.60 APRIL 06 083915 4212 116.31 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 2,454.23 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 3250 38.68 MULTIPLE 083837 4018 143.08 MULTIPLE 083837 3824 105.23 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 286.99 **TOTAL SEWER OPERATIONS 54,745.68 ***TOTAL WATER & SEWER FUND 85,399.59 587, 709.60 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 51 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000055 DEPT NO. 000546 GOLF OPERATION-BGGC VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 9210 ADVANCE ELECT SUPP CO MULTIPLE 083704 3916 MAINT BLDG & FAC/ 51.16 *TOTAL VENDOR ADVANCE ELECT SUPP 51.16 * 48615 THE ANTIGUA GROUP, INC 1263208 083842 3370 MERCH PURCH 388.47 *TOTAL VENDOR THE ANTIGUA GROUP, 388.47 * 99998 HYUN S. GU 5/1.0/06 083854 1225 MEMBERSHIP/PASSES 425.00 *TOTAL VENDOR -> ONE-TIME VENDORS 425.00 * 308910 CIT GRP/COMM SERV, INC Y11.8584 083849 3370 MERCH PURCH 2,259.17 *TOTAL VENDOR CIT GRP/COMM SERV, 2,259.17 * 348511 HARTWELL INDUSTRIES, INC 3603697 083592 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 718.32 *TOTAL VENDOR HARTWELL INDUSTRIES 718.32 * 417720 IL DEPT OF REVENUE APRIL 06 083857 3395 STATE SALES TAX 697.13 *TOTAL VENDOR IL DEPT OF REVENUE 697.13 * 495612 KONICA MINOLTA BUS SOL 3414300 083597 3240 OFFICE SUPP 253.42 *TOTAL VENDOR KONICA MINOLTA BUS 253.42 * 525593 LIFE IS GOOD 265183 083859 3370 MERCH PURCH 435.71 *TOTAL VENDOR LIFE IS GOOD 435.71 * 573700 MINUTEMAN PRESS MULTIPLE 083596 3219 PRINTING 216.50 *TOTAL VENDOR MINUTEMAN PRESS 216.50 * 596510 NADLER GOLF CART SALES MULTIPLE 083863 3380 GOLF CART RENTAL 3,552.15 *TOTAL VENDOR NADLER GOLF CART SA 3,552.15 612020 NICOR 211714 MAR 083864 3812 GAS FAC 1,253.72 MULTIPLE 083828 3812 GAS FAC 99.80 *TOTAL VENDOR NICOR 1,353.52 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 52 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000055 DEPT NO. 000546 GOLF OPERATION-BGGC VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 620550 OLD DUTCH SAND CO. , INC MULTIPLE 083598 3917 M&R GOLF COURSE 9,493.27 *TOTAL VENDOR OLD DUTCH SAND CO. , 9,493.27 * 805560 SPARKLING IMAGE OF MULTIPLE 083604 3916 MAINT BLDG & FAC 96.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SPARKLING IMAGE OF 96.00 * 810215 STAPLES BUS ADV MULTIPLE 083906 3260 OFFICE SUPP 2.29 *TOTAL VENDOR STAPLES BUS ADV 2.29 * 841081 TEAM MECHANICAL, INC. 14655-1 083605 4111 M&R DEPT EQUIP 3,744.69 *TOTAL VENDOR TEAM MECHANICAL, IN 3,744.69 * 903100 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MAY 06 BON 083938 3125 EMP CONT PENSION 864.47 APRIL 06 083915 4214 42.82 APRIL 06 083915 4212 62.31 MULTIPLE 083914 3125 EMP CONT PENS/DEP 3,682.53 APRIL 06 083915 4213 35.33 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 4,687.46 * 948500 WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY 142731 083606 3240 OFFICE SUPP 87.14 *TOTAL VENDOR WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY 87.14 * 988700 ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE MULTIPLE 083837 3250 12.58 MULTIPLE 083837 3916 21.58 *TOTAL VENDOR ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE 34.16 * **TOTAL GOLF OPERATION-BGGC 28,495.56 ***TOTAL BUFFALO GROVE GOLF CLUB 28,495.56 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 53 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000057 DEPT NO. 000548 GOLF OPERATIONS-AGC VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 4025 ABSOLUTE SERVICE, INC 2024 083770 3919 PRINTING 937.38 *TOTAL VENDOR ABSOLUTE SERVICE, I 937.38 * 32147 AKT-1 INDUSTRIES, INC 891.6 083771 3824 SMALL EQUIPMENT 79.95 *TOTAL VENDOR AKT-1 INDUSTRIES, I 79.95 * 48615 THE ANTIGUA GROUP, INC 1253324 083590 3391 AD/PROMO 2,429.26 *TOTAL VENDOR THE ANTIGUA GROUP, 2,429.26 51210 ARLINGTON POWER EQUIP 291.190 083772 3824 SMALL EQUIPMENT 736.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ARLINGTON POWER EQU 736.00 * 99850 BLUE BOY PORTABLE TOILETS 37827 083774 3260 SUPP GOLF COURSE 237.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BLUE BOY PORTABLE T 237.00 * 118755 BUSY BEAVER, INC. 3147 083777 4611 C/P BLDG IMP 1,520.00 *TOTAL VENDOR BUSY BEAVER, INC. 1,520.00 * 147200 ARTHUR CLESEN, INC. MULTIPLE 083778 3823 CHEM/FERT 9,480.00 MULTIPLE 083778 3823 CHEM/FERT 1,440.00 *TOTAL VENDOR ARTHUR CLESEN, INC. 10,920.00 * 152750 COMMONWEALTH EDISON 585004 APR 083845 3811 ELEC FAC 4,082.79 *TOTAL VENDOR COMMONWEALTH EDISON 4,082.79 * 180097 DELL FINANCIAL SERV. 52695238 083780 3221 COMPUTER SERV .93 *TOTAL VENDOR DELL FINANCIAL SERV .93 * 188630 DESERT SPRINGS WATER CO 1810 083781 3260 SUPP GOLF COURSE 365.00 *TOTAL VENDOR DESERT SPRINGS WATE 365.00 * 192670 DRUMMOND AMER CORP 4339462 083782 3260 SUPP GOLF COURSE 56.74 *TOTAL VENDOR DRUMMOND AMER CORP 56.74 * Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 54 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000057 DEPT NO. 000548 GOLF OPERATIONS-AGC VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 256590 FAULKS BROS. CONST, INC 110558 083784 4613 C/P GOLF COURSE 719.63 *TOTAL VENDOR FAULKS BROS. CONST, 719.63 * 306910 G & K SERVICES NO CHICAGO MULTIPLE 083785 3114 UNIFORM RENTAL 167.20 *TOTAL VENDOR G & K SERVICES NO C 167.20 * 325957 GREENLEAF GOLF CO. 20471 083591 3391 AD/PROMO 1,368.30 *TOTAL VENDOR GREENLEAF GOLF CO. 1,368.30 * 338100 HALLORAN & YAUCH, INC. 15407 083786 3919 IRRIGATION SYSTEM 21,458.74 *TOTAL VENDOR HALLORAN & YAUCH, I 21,458.74 * 417720 IL DEPT OF REVENUE APRIL 06 083857 3395 STATE SALES TAX 340.87 *TOTAL VENDOR IL DEPT OF REVENUE 340.87 * 468270 J.W. TURF, INC 684047 083790 4111 M&R DEPT EQUIP 615.23 *TOTAL VENDOR J.W. TURF, INC 615.23 * 522901 LESCO - PROX MULTIPLE 083791 3260 CHEM/FERT-SUPP GC 71.24 MULTIPLE 083791 3823 CHEM/FERT-SUPP GC 137.60 MULTIPLE 083791 3823 CHEM/FERT-SUPP GC 241.24 *TOTAL VENDOR LESCO - PROX 450.08 * 546965 MARTENSON TURF PROD. 20166 083794 3823 CHEM/FERT 1,775.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MARTENSON TURF PROD 1,775.00 * 568032 MENARD'S 32538 083795 3260 SUPP GOLF COURSE 25.42 *TOTAL VENDOR MENARD'S 25.42 * 573700 MINUTEMAN PRESS MULTIPLE 083596 3219 PRINTING 458.00 *TOTAL VENDOR MINUTEMAN PRESS 458.00 * Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 55 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000057 DEPT NO. 000548 GOLF OPERATIONS-AGC VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 596510 NADLER GOLF CART SALES MULTIPLE 083863 3380 GOLF CART RENTAL 3,267.00 *TOTAL VENDOR NADLER GOLF CART SA 3,267.00 * 620550 OLD DUTCH SAND CO. , INC MULTIPLE 083797 4613 C.P GOLF COURSE 830.89 *TOTAL VENDOR OLD DUTCH SAND CO. , 830.89 * 687705 PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS 34187001 083599 3391 AD/PROMO 697.00 *TOTAL VENDOR PADDOCK PUBLICATION 697.00 * 795525 SIR SPEEDY 16886 083602 3391 AD/PROMO 188.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SIR SPEEDY 188.00 * 798920 SMG SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC 126147 083603 3916 MAINT BLDG & FAC 249.00 *TOTAL VENDOR SMG SECURITY SYSTEM 249.00 * 801130 SOIL TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 54230 083800 3823 CHEM/FERT 4,372.50 *TOTAL VENDOR SOIL TECHNOLOGIES C 4,372.50 * 841134 TEHAMA 213777 083874 3370 MERCH PURCH 225.95 *TOTAL VENDOR TEHAMA 225.95 * 903100 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MULTIPLE 083914 3125 EMP CONT PENS/DEP 3,681.51 MAY 06 BON 083938 3125 EMP CONT PENSION 862.62 *TOTAL VENDOR VILLAGE OF BUFFALO 4,544.13 * **TOTAL GOLF OPERATIONS-AGC 63,117.99 ***TOTAL ARBORETUM GOLF CLUB FUND 63,117.99 Date: 05/11/06 12 :27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 56 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000059 DEPT NO. 000550 REFUSE SERVICE OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED 821400 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 2015 083872 4922 USER FEES 84,923.17 *TOTAL VENDOR WELLS FARGO BANK, N 84,923.17 **TOTAL REFUSE SERVICE OPERATIONS 84,923.17 ***TOTAL REFUSE SERVICE FUND 84,923.17 Date: 05/11/06 12:27 Village of Buffalo Grove Page: 57 User: huntsa EXPENDITURE APPROVALS LIST Warrant Date 05/15/06 FUND NO. 000059 DEPT NO. 000550 REFUSE SERVICE OPERATIONS VENDOR# VENDOR NAME INVOICE# VOUCHER ACCT# TSK OPT C-CTR ITEM DESCRIPTION EXP AMOUNT HAND-ISSUED ****TOTAL BILLS 1,538,286.20 647,678.14 Board Agenda Item Submittal VI-A Requested By: Timothy E Sashko Entered By: Leisa M Niemotka Agenda Item Title: Emergency Medical Services week of May 14-20,2006. Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/02/2006 05/15/2006 0 Consent Agenda OVM 0 Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. EMS is a vital part of every community -the attached Proclamation is recommended recognizing Emergency Medical Services week of May 14-20, 2006. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files EMS Week Proclamation.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: EMS Week Proclamation To designate the Week ofMay 14-20, 2006, as Emergency Medical Services Week WHEREAS, emergency medical services is a vital public service; and WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams are ready to provide lifesaving care to those in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and WHEREAS, access to quality emergency care dramatically improves the survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness or injury; and WHEREAS, the emergency medical services system consists of emergency physicians, emergency nurses, emergency medical technicians,paramedics, firefighters, educators, administrators and others; and WHEREAS, the members of emergency medical services teams, whether career or volunteer, engage in thousands of hours of specialized training and continuing education to enhance their lifesaving skills; and WHEREAS,it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of emergency medical services providers by designating Emergency Medical Services Week; and Now, therefore, I, Elliott Hartstein, Village President of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, in recognition of this event do hereby proclaim the week ofMay 14-20, 2006, as EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK With the theme, EMS: Serving on Health Care's Front Line and I encourage the community to observe this week with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities. Proclaimed this 15th day of May, 2006 Board Agenda Item Submittal VI-B Requested By: Steve S Balinski Entered By: Leisa M Niemotka Agenda Item Title: Buckle Up Buffalo Grove!Week May 22-May 28,2006. Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 04/26/2006 05/15/2006 0 Consent Agenda OVM Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. Increasing seat belt use is still the single most effective way to save lives and reduce injuries in crashes on America's roadways. Buckle Up Buffalo Grove! Week provides us with the opportunity to join with other communities in our area and throughout the nation to work toward increasing the correct use of safety belts and child safety seats by focusing public attention on the life-saving benefits of the systems, automatic belt systems, and air bags. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE Fifty Raupp Blvd. MANAGEMENT REPORT Buffalo Grove,IL 60089-2100 Fax 847-459-7906 #292 Village Manager William H. e CM Fourth Quarter - April, 2006 r 847-459-2525 1. Cash 8s Investment Portfolio - April, 2006 2. Real Estate Transfer Tax Activity - April, 2006 3. Sales Tax Collections - April, 2006 4. Golf Course Operating Statistics - April, 2006 5. Report on Marketing Activities, Arboretum Club - April, 2006 6. Corporate Fund Revenue 8s Expense Analysis - April, 2006 7. Water Fund Revenue & Expense Analysis - April, 2006 8. Income Tax Proceeds - April, 2006 9. Public Safety Report A. E.S.D.A. Monthly Activities - N/A B. Fire Department Activities - April, 2006 C. Police Department Activities - April, 2006 10. Public Works Monthly Activity - April, 2006 A. Monthly Pumpage Report B. Central Garage Fleet Cost Detail 11. Community Development Report A. Compilation of Permit Activity - April, 2006 B. Certificates of Occupancy - April, 2006 C. Public Safety Activity Report - April, 2006 D. Public Utilities Construction Report - April, 2006 12. IRMA Claims Status - Limited Distribution WILLIAM H. 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O w W Q 0LL a J NMI cc I � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 04/30/06 ARBORETUM GOLF COURSE OPERATING STATISTICS THROUGH APRIL 30,2006 FISCAL PAID ROUNDS THRU PERCENT OF FINAL REVENUE FINAL EXPENSE EXPENSE PER YEAR ROUNDS SEPT.30 ANNUAL ROUNDS REVENUE O) PER ROUND EXPENSE(2) PER ROUND RNO-OPERATING 1990 16,486 14,697 0.8915 816,665.00 49.54 882,836.00 53.55 32.05 1991 24,389 22,692 0.9304 770,431.00 31.59 1,105,930.00 45.35 30.85 1992 24,311 22,399 0.9214 854,941.00 35.17 1,170,499.00 48.15 33.61 1993 25,569 23,283 0.9106 923,276.00 36.11 1,245,315.00 48.70 34.80 1994 26,713 24,362 0,9120 1,019,536.00 38.17 1,346,782.00 50.42 38.96 1995 24,885 22,808 0.9165 981,915.00 39.46 1,289,942.00 51.84 39.57 1996 27,907 25,537 0.9151 1,106,497.00 39.65 1,366,953.00 48.62 39.55 1997 29,090 26,462 0.9097 1,176,298.00 40.44 1,402.406.00 48.21 38.32 1998 28,516 25,581 0.8971 1,182,136.00 41.46 1,507,525.00 52.87 39.01 1999 26,955 23,890 0.8863 1,154,283.00 42.82 1,542,510.00 57.23 42.50 2000 26,722 24,177 0.9048 1,120,590.01 41.94 1,420,418.79 53.16 38.40 2001 21.795 20,451 0.9383 973,716.36 44.68 1,271,916.44 58.36 40.03 2002 22.152 20,076 0.9063 859,505.00 38.80 1,488,034.00 67.17 49.65 2003 23,477 21,664 0.9228 1,245,492.00 53.05 1,641,433.00 69.92 53.38 2004 21,262 19,581 0.9209 1,328.899.00 62.50 1,704,152.00 80.15 62.45 2005 21,611 19,589 0.9064 1,262,686.14 58.43 1,614,961.82 74.73 58.80 2006 1,991 1,991 1.0000 122,154.05 61.35 335,550.92 168.53 8303 TOTAL 393,831 359,240 0.9122 16,899,020.56 42.91 22,327,164.97 56.69 53.93 (2)INCLUDES PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST DEBT SERVICE 2006 ROUND/INCOME BREAKDOWN: GREENS NUMBER REVENUE PERCENTTO 115 FEE ROUNDS TOTAL 5 58.00 62 3,596.00 3.11% 23 FY 2006 COMPARISON AT APRIL 30: 2006 2005 48.00 135 6,480.00 6,78% 46.00 0.00 0.00% PAID ROUNDS 1,991 1,845 44.00 109 4,796.00 5.47%RESIDENT PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 7.91% 38.00 96 3,648.00 4.82%RESIDENT 36.00 148 5,328.00 7.43% REVENUE 122154 127,017 35.00 0.00 0.00% %BUDGET REALIZED 8.81% 8.94% 34.00 0.00 0.00%RESIDENT REVENUE PER ROUND 61.35 68.95 33.00 0.00 0.00% PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 -3.83% 27.00 65 1,755.00 3.26% 26.00 60 1,560.00 3.01%RESIDENT EXPENSE 335,551 306,978 26.00 0.00 0.00% %BUDGET REALIZED 19.81% 18.13% 25.00 0.00 0.00% EXPENSE PER ROUND 168.53 166.38 22.00 277 6,094.00 13.91% PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 8.52% 23.00 5 115.00 0.25%RESIDENT 20.00 2 40.00 0.10% 20.00 59 1,180.00 2.96%RESIDENT 19.50 0.00 0.00%RESIDENT WEATHER CONDITIONS(AT LEAST SOME OF DAY-SINCE 04/01): 19.00 28 532.00 1,41%RESIDENT TYPE MONTH TO-DATE PRIOR YEAR 18.00 80 1,440.00 4.02% RAIN 3 3 3 17.00 62 1.054.00 3.11%RESIDENT CLOSED 0 0 0 16.00 36 576.00 1.81%RESIDENT NO-CARTS 0 0 0 15.00 52 780.00 2.61% TOTAL DAYS 30 30 30 15.00 4 60.00 0.20%RESIDENT FIRST SNOW: 13.00 36 468.00 1.81%RESIDENT 12.00 162 1,944.00 8.14%RESIDENT VALUE PASS 374 8,136.00 18.78% OPEN 139 3,529.85 6.98% TOTAL 1,991 53,111.85 100.00% HS 0 AVERAGE GREENS FEES/PAID ROUND: 26.68 RESIDENT ROUNDS 657 33.00% NON-RESIDENT ROUNDS 821 41.24% OPEN ROUNDS 513 25.77% ROUNDS %ALL ROUNDS MEMBERSHIPS AVG/ROUND MEMBER ROUNDS 233 9.84% 31,434.00 134.91 COMPED/COUPON ROUNDS 144 6.08% TOTAL PLAY 2,368° (1)DOES NOT INCLUDE PROPERTY TAX EXTENSION OR OPERATING TRANSFER REVENUE OF: 1991 181,068 1995 125,620 1999 233,342 2003 1,199,078 1992 152,355 1996 619,736 2000 240,598 2004 257,874 1993 149,885 1997 133,497 2001 457,901 2005 405,262 1994 157,001 1998 204.047 2002 468,093 2006 11,044 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE 04/30/06 BUFFALO GROVE GOLF CLUB OPERATING STATISTICS THROUGH APRIL 30,2006 FISCAL PAID ROUNDS THRU PERCENT OF FINAL REVENUE FINAL EXPENSE EXPENSE PER YEAR ROUNDS SEPT 30 ANNUAL ROUNDS REVENUE PER ROUND EXPENSE PER ROUND RND-OPERATING 1978 35,096 32,271 0.9195 341,798.00 9.74 338,437.00 9.64 7.11 1979 38,122 35,186 0.9230 386,243.00 10.13 360,100.00 9.45 7.03 1980 39,076 35.938 0.9197 428,105.00 10.96 394,800.00 10.10 7.85 1981 41,846 38,486 0.9197 475,323.00 11.36 446,747.00 10.68 8.67 1982 44,217 40,392 0.9135 515,686.00 11.66 502,614.00 11.37 9.22 1983 44,798 41,429 0.9248 550,022.00 12.28 535,267.00 11.95 9.76 1984 43,651 40,036 0.9172 623,882.00 14.29 573,588.00 13.14 10.24 1985 49,231 45,866 0.9316 667.638.00 13.56 620.488.00 12.60 10.15 1986 47,148 43,779 0.9285 691,839.00 14.67 626,068.00 13.28 10.83 1987 48,315 44.281 0.9165 761,359.00 15.76 781,452.00 16.17 12.29 1988 47,861 43,748 0.9141 809,857.00 16.92 842,208.00 17.60 14.08 1989 50,781 46,097 0.9078 954,771.00 18.80 951,289.00 18.73 15.19 1990 49,988 44,398 0.8882 950,456.00 19.01 1,031,744.00 20.64 15.18 1991 48,000 44,133 0.9194 1,030,200.00 21.46 1,020,280.00 2126 16.01 1992 42,610 38,751 0,9094 973,811.00 22.85 1,010,906.00 23.72 20.12 1993 41,170 36,941 0.8973 999,652.00 24.28 1,077,153.00 26.16 23.78 1994 45,618 40,442 0.8865 1,211,322.00 26.55 1,190,571.00 26.10 24.11 1995 41,624 38,010 0.9132 1,169,438.00 28.10 1,187,062.00 28.52 24.58 1996 39,079 35.577 0.9104 1,162,099.00 29.74 1,242,660.00 31.80 29.66 1997 44,391 40,802 0,9192 1,349,932.00 30.41 1,282.152.00 28.88 27.64 1998 46,283 41,211 0.8904 1,412,486.00 30.52 1,377,727.00 29.77 28.12 1999 42,822 37,219 0.8692 1,389,089.00 32.44 1,459,020.00 34.07 30.57 2000 43,422 39,019 0,8986 1,440,685.22 33.18 1,404,862.97 32.35 28.90 2001 40,599 36,259 0.8931 1,431,896.48 35.27 1,388,345.84 34.20 30.48 2002 41,165 36,853 0.8953 1,347,522.00 32.73 1,419,105.00 34.47 28.62 2003 38,764 34,883 0.8999 1,309,200.00 33.77 1,293,086.00 33.36 27.14 2004 39,013 35,307 0.9050 1,300,573.00 33.34 1,298,540.00 33.28 30.44 2005 40.326 36,408 0.9028 1,339,192.52 33.21 1,292,588.75 32.05 29.30 2006 4,141 4,141 1.0000 194,119.98 46.88 331,124.34 79.96 62.71 TOTAL 1,219,157 1,107,863 0.9087 27,218,197.20 22.33 27,279,985.90 22.38 19.70 2006 ROUND/INCOME BREAKDOWN: GREENS NUMBER REVENUE PERCENTTO 448 FEE ROUNDS TOTAL 16 38.00 102 3,876.00 2.46% 28 FY 2006 COMPARISON AT APRIL 30: 2006 2005 32.00 482 15.424.00 11.64% 28.00 43 1,204.00 1.04%RESIDENT PAID ROUNDS 4,141 3,975 28.00 46 1.288.00 1.11% PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 4.18% 25.00 11 275.00 0.27%RESIDENT 24.00 238 5.712.00 5.75% REVENUE 194,120 218,717 23.00 102 2,346.00 2.46% %BUDGET REALIZED 14.61% 18.46% 22.00 254 5,588.00 6.13%RESIDENT 22.00 5 110.00 0.12% REVENUE PER ROUND 46.88 55.02 21.00 14 294.00 0.34%RESIDENT PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 -11.25% 19.00 180 3,420.00 4.35%RESIDENT 18.00 137 2,466.00 3.31% EXPENSE 331,124 325,582 18.00 53 954.00 1,28%RESIDENT %BUDGET REALIZED 25.06% 24.64% 17.00 5 85.00 0.12%RESIDENT 17.00 166 2,822.00 4.01% EXPENSE PER ROUND 79.96 81.91 14.50 674 9,773.00 16.28% PERCENTAGE CHANGE-2005 1.67% 13.00 207 2,691.00 5.00%RESIDENT 12.50 10 125.00 0.24% 11.50 470 5,405.00 11.35%RESIDENT 10.00 129 1,290.00 3.12% 8.50 22 18T00 0.53%RESIDENT WEATHER CONDITIONS(AT LEAST PART OF DAY-SINCE 04/06): 8.00 190 1,520.00 4.59%RESIDENT TYPE MONTH TO-DATE PRIOR YEAR OPEN 601 7,796.55 14.51% RAIN 3 3 3 TOTAL 4,141 74,651.55 100.00% CLOSED 0 0 0 H S 0 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I Crimes 36 45 156 152 144 158 163 163 Part II Offenses 183 144 659 615 645 759 841 784 Part III Offenses 1264 1336 4704 5076 5504 5185 5402 5643 Incidents 1483 1525 5519 5843 6293 6102 6406 6590 ARREST DATA Part I 10 12 33 38 26 32 35 19 Part II 89 75 324 329 326 363 407 356 Part III 7 4 26 17 24 20 14 13 Traffic 1580 1637 5499 6039 5784 5169 5438 4908 Ordinance 457 361 1547 1442 1312 1521 1730 1347 MANPOWER ANALYSIS - PATROL DIVISION MANPOWER ANALYSIS - PATROL DIVISION April 2006 April 2005 Equivalent Equivalent Part I 36 x 3 = 108 Part I 45 x 3 = 135 Part II 183 x 1.5 = 275 Part II 144 x 1.5 = 216 Part III 1134 x .5 = 567 Part III 1196 x .5 = 598 Accidents 130 x 1.5 = 195 Accidents 140 x 1.5 = 210 Traffic 1580 x .25 = 395 Traffic 1637 x .25 = 409 Ordinance 457 x .08 = 37 Ordinance 361 x .08 = 29 Total dedicated hours 1577 (formulated) Total dedicated hours 1597 (formulated) Total man-hours: 5064 Total man-hours: 5172 Undedicated Dedicated Ratio Undedicated Dedicated Ratio 3487 (divided by) 1577 = 2 .21:1 3537 (divided by) 1597 = 2.24:1 C � N z E v ❑ i � L O co � a �•+ W h pIm C1 _ CA ae '+— C OE : 3 C V o ■ V M a$ N t Q 3e O N R W C CM :0 0 � O � 0 ■ •— N O - L 4) CL , a O ,Lco V d e m E N 2M L = z p to ■ ❑ w Q cn O � a, O N �' c ■ i ■ o a ' N V erf t � y a N vm ■ 0 a 0 U II ♦.+ N a m ❑ ■� v ♦•+ — '� � d �a 'C V D ■ cc N ■ � � �. 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Lake Water Pumpage(mil.gal.) 28.898 58.479 597.276 702.880 TOTAL PUMPAGE(mil.gal.) 28.898 58.479 597.276 702.880 Total Well Pumpage(mil.gal.) 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.004 Total Lake Water Pumpage(mil.gal.) 125.214 127.690 1841.195 1701.186 TOTAL GALLONS PUMPED(mil.gal.) 125.214 127.690 1841.195 1701.190 AVERAGE DAILY USAGE(mgd) 4.174 4.256 5.044 4.661 Comments Submitted by: � Water and ew r ainte n e Worker III Reviewed by: uperinte dent rofTJtility Operations. K:/water/report/monthy/pumpage 2005-2006 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE OPERATIONS DIVISION WATER AND SEWER SECTION April-06 WATER DAILY PUMPAGE SUMMARY LOG (mgd) Date Southwest Northwest South North DAILY IRAIN Well #1 Well#2 Well#6 likes.#7 TOTAL IGAUGE 04/01/06 0.353 1.604 1.234 0.484 3.675 0.00 04/02/06 0.341 1.566 1.334 0.759 4.000 0.84 04/03/06 0.358 1.627 1.353 0.591 3.929 0.45 04/04/06 0.363 1.633 1.327 0.655 3.978 0.00 04/05/06 0.360 1.628 1.315 0.644 3.947 0.00 04/06/06 0.345 1.630 1.312 0.554 3.841 0.01 04/07/06 0.344 1.607 1.280 0.526 3.757 0.15 04/08/06 0.364 1.669 1.359 0.785 4.177 0.00 04/09/06 0.374 1.661 1.418 0.752 4.205 0.00 64/10/06 0.368 1.637 1.327 0.793 4.125 0.00 04/11/06 0.366 1.627 1.308 0.580 3.881 0.04 04/12/06 0.337 1.651 1.332 0.801 4.121 0.03 04/13/06 0.346 1.635 1.265 1.022 4.268 0.09 04/14/06 0.359 1.646 1.276 0.671 3.952 0.00 04/15/06 0.365 1.674 1.238 1.242 4.519 0.00 04/16/06 0.355 1.624 1.074 1.231 4.284 0.60 04/17/06 0.327 1.640 1.146 1.009 4.122 0.05 04/18/06 0.336 1.646 1.127 1.133 4.242 0.00 04/19/06 0.333 1.651 1.097 1.138 4.219 0.00 04/20/06 0.337 1.638 1.048 1.177 4.200 0.00 04/21/06 0.335 1.679 1.071 0.972 4.057 0.00 04/22/06 0.371 1.676 1.050 1.426 4.523 0.00 04/23/06 0.381 1.685 1.145 1.863 5.074 0.00 04/24/06 0.379 1.681 1.086 1.226 4.372 0.00 04/25/06 0.379 1.684 0.984 0.844 3.891 0.25 04/26/06 0.383 1.696 1.205 0.985 4.269 0.00 04/27/06 0.381 1.698 1.179 1.277 4.535 0.00 04/28/06 0.387 1.703 1.138 1.177 4.405 0.00 04/29/06 0.374 1.713 1.001 1.038 4.126 0.34 04/30/06 0.374 1.654 0.949 1.543 4.520 0.94 TOTAL 10.775 49.563 35.9781 28.898 125.214 3.79 Village of Buffalo Grove Public Works Department April 2006 Central Garage Section Fleet Cost Detail This Fiscal Year This Fiscal Year Last Fiscal Year Last Fiscal Year Current Period Year-To-Date Current Period Year-To-Date Usage-Miles/Hours 130,836.0 1,043,112.0 109,122.0 1,143,729.0 Fuel-Gasoline Gallons 6,315.5 73,768.9 6,825.6 78,343.9 Fuel-Diesel Gallons 2,967.9 44,974.9 3,872.0 19,888.9 Fuel Usage-MPG/MPH 14.1 8.8 10.2 11.6 En-Oil-Usage/Qt. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2nd-Oil-Usage/Qt. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Road Calls 2.0 25.0 6.0 18.0 #Repairs 495.0 7,250.0 645.0 4,297.0 Shop Hours 800.0 7,951.8 683.3 7,588.2 Down Hours 3,055.0 38,524.8 0.0 2,766.0 Cost /Mile Cost /Mile Cost /Mile Cost ILMAL 4211 -Gasoline 14,588.88 0.112 142,010.84 0.136 7,465.63 0.103 87,301.3 0.096 4212-Diesel 7,568.11 0.058 92,866.42 0.089 3,407.36 0.044 48,707.0 0.045 4215-Add Eng-Oil 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.000 4215-Add 2nd-Oil 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.000 4213-Shop Parts 4,453.70 0.034 92,965.76 0.089 7,664.78 0.084 100,169.1 0.088 4214-Shop Labor 33,315.26 0.255 401,817.08 0.385 16,129.10 0.201 189,587.0 0.185 4218-Outside Repair 9,495.92 0.073 65,652.87 0.063 7,803.63 0.009 38,360.5 0.025 TOTAL 69,421.87 0.531 795,312.97 0.762 42,470.50 0.389 464,124.78 0.406 ,n Submitted by: L� Fleef Manager Reviewed by: Superintendent P blic Works Operations g:\common\garage\reports\monthly\monend05 W} e 0 . e o 0 0 0 0 z O M r tm0 O N N S Q dm'n M l`Nl m o m U W e} O z LLI U K � w O O O O N O O m o z Q F- }Z N 0N NO m OrV ;m m n W On O W _ J (n W m a(O O O M r m m N M m r Y N M O W W Q M M m N N r N J W » > n Y U LLl z w r M M O N r a w M m 0 0 M N a N 7 N o m N M M K N LL F'w m O r N 0 O Q> � m N N N m o n W 7 Cl. 0 QO m r V V N N m M cwz QO m N Ol 4. 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Sheehan, R.S. Health Officer Date: May 1, 2006 Subject: Health Department Activity Report for the Month of April. Day Care Center/Day Care Home 3 Food Service Inspections 37 Food Service Re-inspections 12 Food Service Construction Inspections 5 Foodstore Inspections 2 Food Service Pre-opening Inspections 6 Plan Reviews 24 Complaint Inspections & Follow-up 81 Property Maintenance Inspections 79 Microwave Inspections 2 Carbon Monoxide (Commercial/Residential) 3 Radon Kit Installation & Follow-up 2 Vending Machine License Inspections 13 Mobile Vendor Licenses/Inspections 5 Swimming Pool/Spa Inspections/Re-inspections 5 Temporary Foodservice Inspections/Reinspections 1 Emergency Inspections & Re-inspections 0 Assistance to Public 216 Meetings&Training: IL Environmental Health Association Educational Conference Anderson Pest Control Seminar Mosquito Larvacide application training/certification Board of Health cc: Board of Health DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ZONING PUBLIC SAFETY ACTIVITY REPORT APRIL, 2006 IV. LITIGATION: Please see attachments V. CODE CONFERENCES: April 10, 2006—Svigos Asset Management, 15 & 19 E. Dundee Road VI. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT: BUFFALO COURT: No action required. BUFFALO GROVE SHOPPES: No action required. CAMBRIDGE COMMONS: Several illegally placed signs were removed. CAMBRIDGE WEST: Dumpster overloaded. Owner contacted and was requested to clean area in question. CHASE PLAZA: Chase Bank and GNC notified to remove sandwich board type signs which are not allowed. Area will be monitored for compliance. COUNTRY COURT: No action required. CREEKSIDE COMMONS: No action required. DUNDEE POINT: Several illegally placed signs were removed. DUNELL CENTER: No action required. THE GROVE: No action required. GROVE COURT: No action required. GROVE POINT PLAZA: The garbage compactor behind Jewel leaking and area soiled. Jewel management notified of problem and instructed to correct problem and keep area clean. This area will be monitored during future inspections. HIGHLAND OAKS: No action required. PLAZA (THE): The rear service drive is again deteriorating. The property owner has an outstanding court order to correct this problem. A subsequent citation was issued for lack of progress (See litigation report). PLAZA VERDE: Several illegally placed signs were removed. THE SHOPS AT APTAKISIC CREEK: Several illegally placed signs were removed. SPOERLEIN COMMONS: No action required. STRATHMORE SHOPPING CENTER: Miscellaneous potholes have developed throughout the rear lot. The management company has been advised and is in the process of obtaining bids to do the work. Several illegally placed signs removed. Dumpster enclosures in disrepair. Miscellaneous debris in garbage areas. Management notified to clean and repair area. Handicap parking signs are missing in several areas and lot is not striped properly. Management notified to replace signs and have the lot properly striped. STRATHMORE SQUARE: Several illegally placed signs were removed. TOWN CENTER: Several illegally placed signs removed. VILLAGE PLAZA: No action required. WOODLAND COMMONS: Several illegally placed signs removed. Respectfully submitted, Building Commissioner ES/jck ENGINEERING SERVICES MONTHLY REPORT APRIL 2006 Mix-on-Site Force main augured to manhole. Manhole 2 completed. Waterbury Place Entrance walks completed. Main retention pond walks completed. Estates at Hidden Lake Work begins on walks and drives. Old Barn roadway sub grade and base completed. Riverwalk North Work begins on detention wall. Fairview Estates Work begins on Weiland bikeway. Twin Creeks Park Curbs completed. Work resumes on stone base preparation. Work on Aptakisic improvement begins. Metra Station Parking Lot Expansion Work begins on lowering Comcast cables in way of proposed storm sewer. Whispering Lake Excavation begins. Richard K. Kuenkler, P.E. Daniel J. Kula Village Engineer Engineering Technician d , Michael K. Skibbe Engineering Technician G:AENGINEER\DJK\Apr06.doc C o 2 § § §C, ;K\ 22a ;%m !(\ in ®§z -)ate$C5 �[2 $ \ ) ƒ b 4 ( ( 2 2 m / § \ 5,61 � k 8 p 2 m � � 4� }� � § � ( E-1 � 2 O » k � /k a V � « � § O � � m � [ � ® � ® � \ ) \ \ \ k \ � ¥ � k Qo o % o % 6co \ k \ \ � / E, ° \� 2® �2 -4 co 2 N o q N a� U 0. w hoo 2 4Q;;h o co o q h pITO I Z ��O w�0 ti20 If W o � y ti h V Uh h 0 oU q U C� q �O W W a w � a � a o tico o � o � w N w w co w co � co � o o � 00 w � � � co u� ro Board Agenda Item Submittal LVA Requested By: Elliott Hartstein Entered By: Leisa M Niemotka Agenda Item Title: Recognition of the Stevenson Patriettes--The 2006 Illinois Drill Team Association State Champions Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/03/2006 05/15/2006 0 Consent Agenda OVM Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. Patriettes competed in 4 competitions leading up to State. At the 3 regional competitions,they placed first in kick at all 3 competitions and received two 1st placements in dance and 1 second place.At the North Super Sectional,they placed 3rd in Kick and 1st in Dance. At the Illinois Drill Team Association's State Finals,they placed 2nd in Class AAA Dance and are the State Champions in Class AAA Kick. This marks the first time any Patriette team has placed in the top 3 at State in both of their competition routines.They were led by captain Jackie Shannon and co-captain Marsha Levitt. Members of the team are: Coach Christina Erickson,Terri Beeson, Megan Brown,Ashley Brust, Lindsay Buck, Kristen Chaplinski, Katherine Dorn, Lindsay Dwyer, Kayla Fleming, Molly Fox, Kan ssa Hammer, Elizabeth Herlihy, Lindsay Hirsch, Mollie Kaplan, Liz Kaydanovsky,Lindsay Kruzynski, Marsha Levitt, Sara Lewinson, Lindsay Marion,Natalie Marks,Allyson Montalto, Corey Nianick, Moira Pebbles, Amanda Pearlstein, Becca Schwartz, Jackie Shannon, Cara Yaffe. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: Board Agenda Item Submittal Ix-B Requested By: Ghida Neukirch Entered By: Ghida Neukirch Agenda Item Title: Business Showcase Program: Golden Bison Award presented to Dorfler's Meat Market Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/09/2006 05/15/2006 0 Consent Agenda OVM 0 Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. The Village of Buffalo Grove is pleased to recognize Dorfler's Meat Market of Buffalo Grove with a Golden Bison Award as part of the Village's Business Showcase Program. PROGRAM OVERVIEW. The purpose of the Village's Business Showcase Program is to highlight and promote local businesses. The Village welcomes information about businesses that are coordinating a special event, supporting a charitable cause, celebrating an anniversary at their Buffalo Grove location, or have other interesting news to share. Businesses that go "above and beyond" their normal day-to-day operation may be eligible for the Village's Golden Bison Award. DORFLER'S MEAT MARKET. Keith Walger began working at Dorfler's Meat Market when he was 13 years of age; today, he owns the establishment. The family business was started in 1978 and today is one of the most popular businesses in Buffalo Grove. Walger takes great pride in the business which he indicated is known for their customer service, quality and the best skirt steaks! Dorfler's re-opened their doors on May 1st in Buffalo Grove when they expended their operation in the community. They are located in the Strathmore shopping center, located at the southeast corner of Arlington Heights Road and Rt. 83 in Buffalo Grove. In addition to feeding the Buffalo Grove area, Walger is a regular contributor to the community. They provide support to every school district on a regular basis, and are regular contributors to BGRA. Walger is proud to be growing his business in Buffalo Grove. He is a proud Buffalo Grove resident and proud business owner. Congratulations on your Golden Bison Award! Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: Board Agenda Item Submittal Ix-C Requested By: Robert E Pfeil Entered By: Robert E Pfeil Agenda Item Title: Public Hearing:Annexation agreement concerning the Ward property,23173 N. Prairie Rd& 16468 W. Brockman Ave Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 0 Consent Agenda 05/09/2006 05/15/2006 Regular Agenda Planning 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. It is recommended that the Public Hearing for this subject matter be continued to June 5, 2006. Herbert Ward, the owner of the property, has petitioned for annexation. The property is an unincorporated tract zoned R-1 [Residential] by Lake County. The property includes four parcels: two with frontage along Prairie Road and two adjoining parcels to the east. The two parcels at 23173 N. Prairie Road have a combined area of 14,523 square feet [0.33 acres]. The two parcels at 16468 W. Brockman Ave. have a combined area of 14,527 square feet [0.33 acres]. The total area of the Ward property is approximately 29,050 square feet [0.66 acres]. The Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on May 3, 2006. The Commission voted 8 to 0 to recommend approval of Residential Estate zoning. The minutes of the Plan Commission meeting are not yet available. At the hearing Mr. Ward stated that the existing single-family residence will remain in use on the parcels at 23173 N. Prairie Road. He stated that there are no plans for the two parcels at 16468 W. Brockman Avenue. The Ward property is within the planning area for the Village's Transit Oriented Development [TOD] project related to the Prairie View Metra station, and the property is also included in the Buffalo Grove-Lincolnshire Land Use & Boundary Agreement approved in 2005. The Boundary Agreement designates the Ward property for annexation to Buffalo Grove. The Krisview Acres subdivision to the east of the Ward property is currently served by water and sanitary sewer utilities provided by the Village of Lincolnshire. This area is designated in the Boundary Agreement for annexation to Lincolnshire. At the present time the Ward property can be more easily served by Lincolnshire utilities than by Buffalo Grove. The property is currently served by Lincolnshire sewer, and the owner is requesting water service from Lincolnshire until it is feasible to connect to Buffalo Grove's system. The annexation agreement with Buffalo Grove will set forth the conditions and timing for connection to Village utilities. The Village of Lincolnshire has indicated that the Ward property will be provided with water and sanitary sewer service until Buffalo Grove can serve the property. The property consists of two zoning lots: Lots 9&10 at 23173 N. Prairie Road and Lots 3&4 at 16468 W. Brockman Avenue. The table below indicates that the zoning lots do not meet the standards of the Residential Estate [R-E] District, except for the side yard standard. The annexation agreement will grant the zoning lots legal non-conforming status in terms of the R-E standards, but related issues will need to be clarified. For example, any house proposed for the W. Brockman lots would require variations of the front and rear yard standards if the property remains zoned R-E. ZONING ANALYSIS R-E standards 23173 N. Prairie 16468 W. Brockman Lot area 43,560 sq.ft. 14,523 sq.ft. 14,527 sq.ft. Lot width 125 feet 100 feet 100 feet Front yard 50 feet 9.29 feet vacant Side yards 10 % of lot width complies vacant Rear yard 100 feet 82 feet vacant Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Notice&certif_VB_23173 Prairie Rd_4-29-2006.doc.pdf Ward—Prairie Rd—Aerial photo_4-27-2006.pdf Ward parcel map_5-9-2006.pdf Prairie Rd_23173_Plat of 6urvey_3-12-2006.pdf Brockman Ave 16468 Plat of 6urvey_5-3-2006.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: TO BE PUBLISHED 4/29/2006 Ward,23173 N.Prairie Rd/16468 W.Brockman Av VII..LAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE Fifty Raupp Blvd. Buffalo Grove,IL 60089-2100 Phone 847-459-2518 Fax 847-459-7906 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Village President and Board of Trustees on Monday, May 15, 2006 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Buffalo Grove Municipal Building, 50 Raupp Boulevard, Buffalo Grove, IL concerning the following matter: SUBJECT: Petition to the Village for consideration of an annexation agreement and annexation with zoning in the Residential Estate [R-E] District for an existing single-family residence. APPLICANT: Herber T. Ward 23173 N. Prairie Road Prairie View, IL 60069 SUBJECT PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 3, 4, 9 and 10 in Block 1 in Sprague's Subdivision being a subdivision of part of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 43 North, Range I I East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof, recorded August 8, 1887 as Document 36073 in Book "A" of Plats, Page 66, in Lake County, Illinois. SUBJECT PROPERTY COMMON DESCRIPTION: 23173 N. Prairie Road and 16468 W. Brockman Ave, Prairie View, IL . Documents submitted by the applicant for the public hearing concerning this petition are on file with the Village Clerk and the Division of Planning Services, 50 Raupp Boulevard, and may be examined by any interested persons. All persons present at the Public Hearing will be given the opportunity to be heard. Dated this 261h day of April, 2006. Janet M. Sirabian, Village Clerk Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will beheld CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION by the Village President and Board Trustees o Mon- day,y, May at 15, 2006 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Cham- bers,Buffalo Grove Munici- pal Building, 5 R°UPp Paddock Publications, Inc. - Boulevard, Buffal l o Grove, I BL concerning the following matter: SUBJECT:Petition to the Village for consideration of DailyHerald ' an annexation agreement and annexation with zoning in the Residential Estate in R-E1 District for an exist- ing single-family residence. - APPLICANT: Herber T.Ward 23173 N.Prairie Road Prairie View,IL 60069 SUBJECT PROPERTY LEGAL Dd10iin TION ckI Corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois Lots 3,a,9 and 10 in Block 1 In Sprague's Subdiviswn be- in gthe o subdivision of part of DOES HEREBY CERTIFY that it is the publisher of the DAILY HERALD. the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 16, Township 43 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian,accord- That said DAILY HERALD is a secular newspaper and has been circulated daily in the ing to the plot thereof, re- corded August 8, 1887 as Village(s) of Algonquin Arlington Heights Barrington Barrington Hills Document 36073 in Book"A" , , , , of Plats, Page 66, In Lake `aunty,Illinois,SUBJECT PROPERTY Lake Barrington, North Barrington, South Barrington, Bartlett, Batavia, Buffalo Grove, COMMON DESCRIPTION: 23173 N. Prairie Road and Burlington, Carpentersville, Cary, Deer Park, Des Plaines, South Elgin, East Dundee, P a i W. Brockman Ave, Prairie View,IL. Documents for'heed by Elburn, Elgin, Elk Grove Village, Fox Lake,Fox River Grove,Geneva, Gilberts,Grayslake, Me applicant for the public hearing concerning this pe- tition are on file with the ViI- loge Clerk and the Division Gurnee,Hampshire,Hainesville>Hanover Park, ,Hawthorn Woods Hoffman Estates, Huntley, of Planning Services, 50 Roupp Boulevard,and may ested per on by any inter. Inverness,Island Lake,Kildeer,Lake Villa,Lake in the Hills,Lake Zurich,Libertyville, All persons present at the Public Hearing will be given Lincolnshire, Lindenhurst, Long Grove, Mt. Prospect, Mundelein, Palatine, the opportunity t0 be heard. Doted this to day of April,2006. Janet M Sirabian, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg, Sleepy Hollow, St. Charles, Streamwood, . Village Clerk Village of Buffalo Grove, Hinoi hed in Daily Herald Tower Lakes,Vernon Hills,Volo,Wauconda,Wheeling,West Dundee,Wildwood,Green Oaks April 29,2006 (3730027)N County(ies) of Cook, Kane, Lake, McHenry and State of Illinois, continuously for more than one year prior to the date of the first publication of the notice hereinafter referred to and is of general circulation throughout said Village(s), County(ies) and State. I further certify that the DAILY HERALD is a newspaper as defined in "an Act to revise the law in relation to notices" as amended in 1992 Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 715, Act 5, Section 1 and 5. That a notice of which the annexed printed slip is a true copy, was published April 29, 2006 in said DAILY HERALD. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, the said PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, Inc., has caused this certificate to be signed by, this authorized agent, at Arlington Heights, Illinois. PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, INC. 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Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/05/2006 05/15/2006 � Consent Agenda g&Z 0 Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 No funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. Accordingly,by a vote of 5 to 1,the Buffalo Grove Zoning Board of Appeals recommends to the Village Board to grant the amended request made by Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road,for variance of Sign Code, Section 14.20.030,pertaining to Business Districts; Section 14.20.070,pertaining to Ground Signs and Section 14.40.025,pertaining to Changeable Copy Signs, for the purpose of installing a changeable copy sign that would project into the required building setback area. The proposed sign would be mounted on poles with the poles located behind the existing ground sign. The proposed sign would appear to rest on top of the existing ground sign. The changeable copy sign would be the Nova sign with red text lettering,would be three feet(3')tall by eight feet(8')wide and would be curved to match the existing ground sign. The hours of operation would be 6:45A.M.to 9:OOP.M. seven (7) days a week. Pursuant to Sign Code, Section 14.44.010 Sub-section B. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files 1�1 JCYS Ord.doo F JCYS Mins& Findings.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: ORDINANCE NO. 2006- GRANTING VARIATIONS FROM CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE BUFFALO GROVE SIGN ORDINANCE (Jewish Council For Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road) WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois Constitution of 1970; and WHEREAS, Jewish Council For Youth Services (JCYS), the owner of the hereinafter legally described real property commonly known as 1700 Weiland Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois, has requested variations from the following sections of the Village's Sign Code: Section 14.20.- 030, pertaining to Business Districts; Section 14.20.070, pertaining to Ground Signs; and Section 14.40.025 pertaining to changeable Copy Signs, for the purpose of installing a changeable copy ground sign that would project into the required building setback area; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has held a public hearing, received testimony, prepared minutes, made certain findings, and has made an affirmative recommendation on the said request for variations; and WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove hereby determine and find that said variations are in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Sign Ordi- nance, and that(1)the requirements of the Sign Ordinance would cause undue and unnecessary hardship to the sign user because of unique or unusual conditions pertaining to the property, (2) the granting of the requested variances will not be materially detrimental to the property owners in the vicinity, (3)the unusual conditions applying to the specific property do not apply generally to other properties in the Village, and (4) the granting of the variances will not be contrary to the general objective of this title of moderating the size, number and obtrusive placement of signs and the reduction of clutter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: 1 Section 1. The preceding WHEREAS clauses are hereby adopted by the Corporate Authorities and made a part hereof. Section 2. Variations are hereby granted to Sections 14.20.030, 14.20.070, and 14.40.025 of the Village Sign Ordinance to the property legally described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the West line of the northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 43 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, and the South line of Aptakisic Road; thence North 89 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds East, along said South line of Aptakisic Road, a distance of 733.37 feet; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East parallel to said West line a distance of 553.26 feet; thence North 88 degrees 28 minutes 03 seconds East, a distance of 678.89 feet to the point of beginning; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 544.85 feet to the South line of Aptakisic Road; thence North 89 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds East along said South line of Aptakisic Road, a distance of 291.20 feet to a point of curvature to the right; thence along the arc of said curve having a radius of 35.00 feet, a distance of 45.98 feet to a point of tangency on the West line of Weiland Road; thence South 15 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 344.79 feet to a point of curvature to the right; thence along the arc of said curve being a radius of 2824.79 feet, a distance of 184.63 feet; thence South 88 degrees 28 minutes 03 seconds West, a distance of 461.55 feet to the point of beginning, (except those parts dedicated as Aptakisic Road and Weiland Road per Documents 2960315 and 3258679) all in Lake County, Illinois. Commonly known as 1700 Weiland Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois. for the purpose of installing a changeable copy ground sign that would project into the required building setback area. Section 3. The variances are subject to the following conditions: A. The sign is to be installed pursuant to the revised exhibits as amended at the April 18, 2006 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting. The sign is to be mounted on poles with the poles located behind the existing ground sign so that the sign would appear to rest on top of the existing ground sign. B. The type of sign will be the Nova sign with red text lettering. C. The sign shall not exceed three feet(3')in height and eight feet(8')in width and be curved to match the existing Jewish Council For Youth Services (JCYS) ground sign. D. The hours of operation of the sign shall be 6:45A.M. to 9:OOP.M. seven days a week. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval. This Ordinance shall not be codified. AYES: NAPES: ABSENT: 2 PASSED: , 2006. APPROVED: , 2006. APPROVED: Village President ATTEST: Village Clerk f.VA1c\bulfalogrove\title 14signs\sign20\5-08-06.doc 3 ABSTAIN—None Motion Passed 6 to 0. Findings of Fact attached. This item to appear on the April 17, 2006 Village Board agenda. CAMBRIDGE COMMONS SHOPPING CENTER, SVIGOS ASSET MANAGEMENT —REVISION OF SIGN CRITERIA Ch. Entman advised that the request to amend the revised sign criteria for the Cambridge Commons Shopping Center has been withdrawn. OLD BUSINESS 1700 WEILAND ROAD, JEWISH COUNCIL FOR YOUTH SERVICES — SIGN CODE, SECTIONS 14.20.030, 14.20.070 AND 14.40.025, TO INSTALL A CHANGEABLE COPY GROUND THAT WOULD PROJECT INTO THE REQUIRED BUILDING SETBACK AREA AND WOUL BE LOCATED NEARER TO THE PROPERTY LINE THAN THE HEIGHT OF THE SIGN Mr. Michael Garlin, Center Director, JCYS, 1700 Weiland Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089; Mr. Martin Oliff, Executive Director, JCYS, 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60602; and Mr. Lawrence Freedman, Attorney, 77 W. Washington Street, Suite 1211, Chicago, Illinois 60602, were present and sworn in. The public hearing notice published in the Daily Herald on February 2, 2006 was read. Mr. Garlin explained that the proposed sign would be a supplement to the current sign. They currently have a brick sign on the corner of Aptakisic Road and Weiland Road. They would like to add this additional sign for extra marketing support for the center. They service mostly Buffalo Grove families. They are a non-profit agency and funding for marketing is limited. They would find it helpful to have the electronic message board sign on the corner based on the amount of traffic at the intersection and the opportunity to service more families in the Buffalo Grove area. Originally the sign was to be placed perpendicular to Aptakisic Road further from the existing sign, but after speaking with the Village Engineer, they thought it would be interfering with a Village water main. They are now proposing to place the sign behind the current brick sign perpendicular to Aptakisic Road so it would look as if it is part of the existing sign. Ch. Entman confirmed that the Petitioner is proposing to keep the existing sign and to add the proposed sign. Mr. Freedman advised that they could connect the two (2) signs and make them a singular sign. Ch. Entman asked the height of the existing sign. Mr. Garlin advised that the current sign is about chest-high. The proposed sign is fourteen feet (14') from grade to the top of the sign. Ch. Entman understands the necessity for the LED display. However, he is not in favor of the height of the proposed sign. He asked what hours the sign display would be illuminated. Mr. Garlin advised that they would turn off the sign when the center is closed around 9:OOPM and will be turned back on in the morning when they open around 6:45AM. Mr. Garlin advised ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PAGE 6 of 9—MARCH 21, 2006 that if there was an interest, they could sponsor Village events on the sign, such as Buffalo Grove Days. Ch. Entman asked what information other than JCYS programs would be displayed on the sign. Mr. Garlin replied that they do not intend to display any messages that are not related to the center. They may display messages for children attending the center such as birthdays and bar mitzvahs. Ch. Entman still has concerns with the height of the sign. The existing sign is five feet (5') plus four feet (4') for the LED, that would give a nine foot (9') overall height. Mr. Garlin stated that they could lower the height of the sign. Com. Lesser advised that he has an issue with the LED sign. He does not want to set a precedent here then have others try to justify the need for a similar type of sign. He also agrees with Ch. Entman regarding the height of the sign. He has issues with the LED signs and does not want to see the use of these signs grow within the Village. Mr. Phil Bruckman, Affiliated Resources, Inc., 3839 N. Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618, was present and sworn in. Mr. Bruckman stated that he has been in business for over twenty five (25) years. Every school has an LED sign. LED signs use ten percent (10%) the amount of electricity. Mr. Freedman inquired about the concern of the precedent. Com. Lesser advised that the precedent is one of his concerns. The other is the distraction while driving. Mr. Freedman replied that a distraction could be whatever you are doing. The examples given are of the schools, this is a not-for-profit organization. There could be a distinction drawn between this and a commercial use from a precedent standpoint. They could confer with the Village's traffic consultant or staff to determine if there is any evidence that these signs are unsafe or a distraction. Mr. Schar asked if the sign would include flashing lights or just changing copy. Mr. Bruckman replied that the sign would not be flashing, it would be changing. A picture or text could be placed on the sign. Discussion took place concerning the distinction between flashing signs and the type of sign proposed. Mr. Freedman wanted to know if there were any conditions or restrictions that the Board would feel comfortable with in order to approve the proposed sign. Without the LED component, they will not be able to get the visibility they need. Com. Sandler is also concerned with the height of the proposed sign. He is unsure of the LED sign at this time. The current monument sign is a nice sign. He is unsure of the proposed sign based on the submitted rendering. Mr. Oliff stated that they do have the capacity to remove the existing sign and replace it with an LED sign at the same height. They could also integrate the LED sign into the existing sign structure. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PAGE 7 of 9 MARCH 21, 2006 Com. Windecker advised that a new drawing needs to be submitted. The logo on the existing sign is also shown on the top of the proposed sign. The proposed sign does not fit into the neighborhood. There are new homes being built in the area. The proposed fourteen feet (14') is too high. The proposed rendering needs to show how the sign will actual look. Com. Shapiro stated that if the purpose is to promote programs of the center, integrating the LED into the current sign would look much more like they are promoting the center and not a shopping center. Mr. Freedman stated that they will look at integrating the LED into the current sign and to reduce the height to be more compatible with the area. Com. Shapiro stated that if the goal is to promote the center's programs and the sign is similar to the sign at Stevenson High School, then that is a worthy purpose of the sign. He would not support advertising being displayed on the sign. Mr. Freedman requested to continue the hearing to a future date in order for them to address the concerns of the Zoning Board. Further discussion took place concerning the Sign Code. Com. Sandler made the following motion: I move we Table this request until the April 18, 2006 regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Com. Stein seconded the request. Roll Call Vote: AYE— Stein, Windecker, Sandler, Lesser, Shapiro, Entman NAY—None ABSTAIN—None Motion Passed 6 to 0. This item Tabled to the April 18, 2006 regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. Schar distributed the results of the Northwest Municipal Conference survey concerning time limits on variations. The results should be reviewed by the Zoning Board for consideration of an ordinance to change the time limitation on zoning variations. This would not apply to Sign Code or Fence Code variations. This will be on the April 18, 2006 agenda for discussion. Mr. Schar also advised that May 1, 2006 will be Bill Balling's retirement. Bill Brimm, Assistant Village Manager and Director of Finance will succeed Mr. Balling as Village Manager. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PAGE 8 of 9—MARCH 21, 2006 1700 WEILAND ROAD, JEWISH COUNCIL FOR YOUTH SERVICES — SIGN CODE, SECTIONS 14.20.030, 14.20.070 AND 14.40.025, TO INSTALL A CHANGEABLE COPY GROUND SIGN THAT WOULD PROJECT INTO THE REQUIRED BUILDING SETBACK AREA AND WOULD BE LOCATED NEARER TO THE PROPERTY LINE THAN THE HEIGHT OF THE SIGN Mr. Michael Garlin, Center Director, JCYS, 1700 Weiland Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089; Mr. Martin Oliff, Executive Director, JCYS, 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60602; Mr. Lawrence Freedman, Attorney, 77 W. Washington Street, Suite 1211, Chicago, Illinois 60602; and Mr. Phil Bruckman, Affiliated Resources, Inc., 3839 N. Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618, were present and reminded that they are still under oath. Mr. Freedom provided an overview of the video that shows the different types of LED signs as previously requested. Mr. Phil Bruckman played the video and narrated for the Commissioners depicting three (3) different types of signs: the E-Vidia sign which allows graphics, text, videos and can produce trillions of different red, green and blue colors; the Media Star sign which allows small graphics and text and can produce different shades of red, green and blue; and the Nova sign which allows one color, red or amber, and produces lines of text with large or small letters. All the signs are programmable by computer. Mr. Oliff described the new proposed rendering with the changeable copy sign superimposed into the current JCYS sign. Acting Ch. Sandler asked if the Petitioner is looking for strictly text as opposed to displaying graphics. Mr. Oliff advised that they are looking at the Media Star sign which has the ability to have three (3) colors of text and graphics, not videos. Acting Ch. Sandler stated that there is the ability to have different shades of the three (3) colors. Mr. Bruckman stated that being able to mix the different colors will allow the sign to look more like what is being represented. Acting Ch. Sandler asked if the Petitioner is willing to limit the capabilities of the sign. Mr. Oliff stated that it is their intent to inform the Board of what their intent is and to hear what limitations the Board will instill upon them. They are withdrawing their previous sign rendering submitted with the application. Com. Windecker asked what size the proposed sign will be within the existing sign. Mr. Oliff advised that the proposed sign will be three feet (3') by ten feet (10'). The existing sign is four feet (4') by twenty-three feet (23'). Com. Windecker asked how many lines of text are proposed and will the text be moving. Mr. Oliff stated they are proposing three (3) lines of text and they are requesting the option to mix the text. Com. Lesser stated that the proposed sign will take up approximately fifty percent (50%) of the existing sign and asked how the sign will be landscaped when the proposed sign is almost at grade. Mr. Oliff advised that the current ground sign is landscaped and there is no issue with visibility. There should not be any issue with the proposed sign. Zoning Board of Appeals Draft Minutes Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18, 2006 Page 1 of 3 Com. Stein stated that the new proposal with the sign embedded into the existing ground sign takes away from the existing sign. He does not like it. He is also concerned about the Media Star sign and the capabilities of that sign. He keeps picturing the sign at the corner of Lake Cook Road and Rand Road for the car dealership. He would recommend the Nova sign. Com. Shapiro stated that the existing ground sign for JCYS is curved and the proposed sign is flat. Mr. Bruckman replied that they can custom curve the proposed sign to fit into the curvature of the existing sign. They could also make the proposed sign look as if it is sitting on top of the existing sign. He agrees with Com. Stein that it would look better to have the existing sign remain and the electronic message center sign appears to be sitting on top of the ground sign. Com. Shapiro would prefer that option also. Com. Lesser asked how the sign would be attached. Mr. Bruckman replied that if the sign were to be embedded into the current sign, they would cut into the brick and embed the sign into the brick. If the sign were to be placed on top of the exiting sign, the sign would be mounted on poles and the poles would be located behind the existing sign. Com. Lesser is supportive of the proposed sign embedded into the existing sign. Com. Dunn asked what hours the sign would be in operation. Mr. Garlin advised that the hours of the center are 6:45A.M. to 10:00P.M. They would like to have the sign operating from 6:45A.M. to 10:00P.M. There is no need for the sign to be operating twenty-four (24) hours a day. They are open seven (7) days a week and would like the sign operating seven (7) days a week. Acting Ch. Sandler asked if the Petitioner would consider the Nova sign in lieu of the Media Star sign. Mr. Garlin advised that they would consider the Nova sign. Com. Windecker stated that the original proposal had the sign dimensions at three feet (3') tall by eight feet (8') wide and asked why it is now proposed at ten feet (10') wide. Mr. Bruckman replied that it is based on the size of the existing ground sign, which is twenty-three feet (23') wide. If they add the proposed sign at eight feet (8') wide, it will look very small. The previous proposal was a double-sided sign at three feet (3') by eight feet (8'). The new proposed sign will be one-sided with three (3) lines of text. Com. Windecker stated that if the Petitioner puts the proposed sign on top of the existing ground sign, which he would prefer, he would limit the size to eight feet(8')wide. Mr. Freedman amended the Petition to have the proposed sign either embedded into the existing ground sign with dimensions of three feet (3') by ten feet (10') or to place the proposed sign on top of the existing ground sign with dimensions of three feet (3') by eight feet (8'). They are also amending the Petition to request the one color Nova sign which would be in the color red. If the sign were mounted on top of the existing sign, the sign would be mounted on poles with the poles located behind the existing ground sign and the poles would give the appearance of the sign being on top of the existing ground Zoning Board of Appeals Draft Minutes Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18, 2006 Page 2 of 3 sign. The proposed sign would be curved to match the existing ground sign. The hours of operation of the hours would be limited to 6:45A.M to 9:OOP.M. seven(7) days a week. There were no additional questions or comments from the Commissioners. There were no questions or comments from the audience. Com. Windecker made the following motion: I move we recommend to the Village Board to grant the amended request made by Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road, for variance of Sign Code, Section 14.20.030, pertaining to Business Districts; Section 14.20.070, pertaining to Ground Signs and Section 14.40.025, pertaining to Changeable Copy Signs, for the purpose of installing a changeable copy sign that would project into the required building setback area. The proposed sign would be mounted on poles with the poles located behind the existing ground sign. The proposed sign would appear to rest on top of the existing ground sign. The changeable copy sign would be the Nova sign with red text lettering, would be three feet (3') tall by eight feet (8') wide and would be curved to match the existing ground sign. The hours of operation would be 6:45A.M. to 9:OOP.M. seven (7) days a week. Pursuant to Sign Code, Section 14.44.010 Sub-section B. Com. Stein seconded the motion. Roll Call Vote: AYE—Stein, Dunn, Windecker, Shapiro, Sandler NAY—Lesser ABSTAIN—None Motion Passed 5 to 1. Findings of Fact attached. This Item to appear on the May 15, 2006 Village Board agenda. Zoning Board of Appeals Draft Minutes Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18, 2006 Page 3 of 3 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS FINDINGS OF FACT ON VARIATION OF SIGN CODE THE BUFFALO GROVE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS HEREBY MAKES THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS: I. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: A. Applicant: Jewish Council for Youth Services B. Location: 1700 Weiland Road C. Type of Sign: Changeable Copy Ground Sign D. Characteristics of Sign(including size): 3' x 8' full color LED ground sign with I' x 8' backlit JCYS ID sign above the LED sign on 10' poles. E. Lot Characteristics: Irregular-shaped rectangular lot at the southwest corner of Weiland Road and Aptakisic Road. II. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SURROUNDING AREA: North—Unincorporated South—Residential East - Commercial West - Unincorporated III. VARIATION SOUGHT: Sign Code, Section 14.20.030,pertaining to Business Districts; Section 14.20.070, pertaining to Ground Signs and Section 14.40.025,pertaining to Changeable Copy Signs, for the purpose of installing a changeable copy ground sign that would project into the required building setback area and would be located nearer to the property line than the height of the sign. IV. EXHIBITS DEPICTING VARIATION: A. Exhibit"D"—Letter dated January 30, 2006 B. Exhibit"A"—Plat of Survey C. Exhibit"B"—Proposed Sign Rendering D. Revised Exhibit "E"—Revised Proposed Rendering V. VILLAGE ENGINEER'S REPORT Draft Findings of Fact Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18,2006 Page 1 of 4 Village Engineer's memorandum addressed to Edward Schar dated February 6, 2006 states: "The survey submitted is not up to date and there is a Village watermain in the easement in the area of the proposed sign. It is recommended that the watermain be located to determine the appropriate setback for the proposed sign." Village Engineer's memorandum addressed to Edward Schar dated March 20, 2006 states: "I met with the petitioner to review in the field the proposed sign location. The proposed location is behind the existing ground level sign and does not conflict with any Village utilities." VI. VARIATION POWER& CRITERIA: Sign Code, Section 14.44.010, Sub-section B VIL PUBLIC HEARING: After due notice as required by law, a copy of said publication notice being attached hereto as Exhibit C, the Zoning Board of Appeals held public hearings regarding the proposed variance on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at the Alcott Center, 530 Bernard Drive, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 and Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at the Village Hall, 50 Raupp Blvd., Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 at 7:30P.M. The applicant, Mr. Michael Garlin, Center Director, JCYS, 1700 Weiland Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089; Mr. Martin Oliff, Executive Director, JCYS, 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 400, Chicago, Illinois 60602; Mr. Lawrence Freedman, Attorney, 77 W. Washington Street, Suite 1211, Chicago, Illinois 60602; and Mr. Phil Bruckman, Affiliated Resources, Inc., 3839 N. Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618 testified at the hearing and presented documentary evidence. The following objectors appeared at the hearing: None The following sent written objection prior to the hearing: None Attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit J are the minutes of the Zoning Board of Appeals meetings held on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 and Tuesday, April 18, 2006. VIII. FINDINGS: The Zoning Board of Appeals finds that the criteria as set forth in Section 14.44.010, Subsection B of the Sign Code have been met in that the Petitioner Draft Findings of Fact Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18,2006 Page 2 of 4 has shown: 1. That not allowing the variance will cause undue and unnecessary hardship due to the following unique circumstances: A. To market their programs, services and events. 2. That granting the requested variance would not be detrimental to the property owners in the vicinity. 3. That the unusual conditions applying to the specific property do not apply generally to other properties in the Village. 4. That granting of the variance will not be contrary to the general objectives of this Title of moderating the size, number and obtrusive placement of signs and the reduction of clutter. IX. CONDITIONS: The variance shall be subject to the following conditions: 1. Sign is to be installed per the revised exhibits as amended at the April 18, 2006 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting. 2. Type of sign will be the Nova sign with red lettering. 3. Sign to curve to match the existing JCYS ground sign. 4. Hours of operation will be 6:45A.M. to 9:OOP.M. seven days a week. X. CONCLUSION: The Zoning Board of Appeals, by a vote of 5 to 1 recommends to the Village Board to grant the amended request made by Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road, for variance of Sign Code, Section 14.20.030,pertaining to Business Districts; Section 14.20.070,pertaining to Ground Signs and Section 14.40.025, pertaining to Changeable Copy Signs, for the purpose of installing a changeable copy sign that would project into the required building setback area. The proposed sign would be mounted on poles with the poles located behind the existing ground sign. The proposed sign would appear to rest on top of the existing ground sign. The changeable copy sign would be the Nova sign with red text lettering, would be three feet(3') tall by eight feet(8')wide and would be curved to match the existing ground sign. The hours of operation would be 6:45A.M. to 9:OOP.M. seven (7) days a week. Draft Findings of Fact Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18,2006 Page 3 of 4 Dated—April 18, 2006 VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, IL Bruce Entman, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Draft Findings of Fact Jewish Council for Youth Services, 1700 Weiland Road April 18,2006 Page 4 of 4 1'_/16/2005 i1:54 18472790909 JCYS" PAGE 02 VILLAGE OF , BUFFALO GROVE Department of Building&Zoning Fifty Raupp Blvd. Buffaio Grove,!L 60089-2196 Phone 847-459-2530 Fax 847-459-7944 APFLICA N FOR V RIATION APPLICANT (v,,J .x :9a.:�� S 4e 4C v tv ,.�<<l % +-e `f DO ;cap,;, 1 L ����. ADDRESS. g � .. - — -- TELEPHONE NUMBER 3/a- aC, ' S�4 ADDRESS OF SUBJECT'PROPERTY..- 1� LA)e ��� ��"`� ►S`'' ' �v 6E`'�t—6�8� PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE_ I— ZONING DIST 1ICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: See 4 C -- SECTION OF MUNICIPAL CODE FROM rWHICH VARIANCE IS REQUESTED: PURPOSE OF VARIANCE':, �� � ^s e�l1 � ��ca.^o I .Applicant must submit a letter stating what the practical difficulties or particular hardships are in carryil7.;out the strict letter of the Zoning Ordinance and describing the proposed work or change in use. A plat of survey or plot plan,drawn to scale,must be attached hereto and made a part of this application Petitioner must submit proof of ownership such as a deed,title insurance policy,trust agreement,cte. 1(we)1�ereby certify that t e I gal title of the premises being the subject of this application is vested in J e V-"sIN (o �C,i �, .- h ' tSd that all statements contained in this application are true and i orrect. I(we)fiuther understand that any misrepresentation in connection with this matter may:result in a denial of the relief sought. Furthermore,I(we)have attached a list containing the names and addresses of all contiguous property owners if requesting a fence variation,OR a.list of all property owners within two 1•andred fifty(250)feet in each direction of the subject property for all other variations;exclusive of public ways as Such are recorded in the officer of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook Cou and/or L unty. APPLICANT OWNER,PARTNER IN TITLE,COR TE OFFICER, BENEFi.C1ARY OF TRUST AGENT (Strike out all but applicable designation) If signed by an,Agent,a written instrument executed by the owner,establishing the agency,must aeeom)any this application. FILING FEE MUST ACC-0 NX 7CHIS APPLICATION � FEE PAID$(,25 O' RECEIPT NUMBER �U���� DATE i i � — 12/20/2005 16:09 FAX 312 726 8923 CENTRAL OFFICE NWFC 2004 TIi,OR TLTLE INSURANCE COMPANY 415 WASHINGTON STREET WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 60085 OWNERS POLICY NO.: WK168783 SCHEDULE A Amount of Insurance: $725,000.00 Date of Policy . APRIL 4, 1995 1. Name of Iiisured: Jewish Council for Youth Services an Illinois not-for-profit corporation 2. The estate or interest in the land described herein and which is encumbered by the insured mortgage is: FEE SIMPLE 3_ The estate or interest referred to herein is at the Date; of Policy vested in the Insured. 4. The, land herein described is encumbered by the following mortgage or trust deed, and assignments: and the mortgage or trust deeds, if any, shown in Schedule H hereof. 5. The l,arad referred to in this policy is- located in the County of LAKE State of ILLINOIS and described as follows; SEE ATTACHED LEGAL I Ticor Title Insurance 12/20/2005 16:09 FAX 312 726 8923 CENTRAL OFFICE NWFC IM 005 TICOR TI-TLE INSURANCE COMPANY OWNERS POLICY NO_ : WK168783 SCHEDULE A CONTINUED LEGAL DESCRIPTION Commencing at the intersection of the West line of the Northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 43 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, and the South line of Aptakisic Road; thence North 89 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds East,. along said South line of Aptakisic Road, a distance of 732.37 feet; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East parallel to said West line a distance of 553.26 feet; thence North 88 degrees 28 minutes 03 Seconds East, a distance of 678.89 feet to the point of beginning; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 544.85 feet to the South line of Aptakisic Road; thence North 89 degrees 10 minutes 38 seconds East along said South line of Aptakisic Road, a distance of 291.20 feet to a point of curvature to the right; thence along the arc of said curve having a radius o;f 35.00 feet, a distance of 45.98 feet to a point of tangency on the West line olf Weiland Road; thence South 15 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of. 344.79 feet to a point of curvature 'to the right; thence along the are of said curve being a radius of 2324.79 feet, a distance of 154.63 feet; thence South 88 degrees 28 minutes 03 seconds West, a distance of 461.55 feet to the point of beginning, (except those part dedicated as Aptakisic Road and Weiland Road per Documents 2960315 and 3258679) all in Labe County, Illinois. END OF SCHEDULE A J i irnr Titles Inanranra I ZONING BOART APPEALS EXHIBIT_... .._._. Jewish Council for Youth Services—Northwest Family Center Why an Electronic Message Board? JCYS Northwest Family Center serves the residents of Buffalo Grove for Childcare,Preschool,After School Programs, Sports Programs, Summer Camp and Family Programs throughout the year. We currently service over 700 Buffalo Grove Families each year. The Northwest Family Center with limited marketing dollars needs this critical avenue to reach out to the community with information about our programs, services and events that is cost effective. Preschool& Childcare—253 children served daily -220 of these children reside in Buffalo Grove Countless studies show that the most intense and critical acquisition of knowledge,and the groundwork for long-term success in school and social settings, occurs before the age of five. The JCYS Northwest Family Center works toward creating an environment in which children can learn,play and grow. Programs explore topics that help students mature cognitively,emotionally, socially and culturally. This holistic approach to early childhood education is highly effective in allowing all children to refine new skills and ensure that the skills necessary for long-term success are developed. After School Program—53 children served daily—47 of these children reside in Buffalo Grove School's Out Programs or Vacation Day Programs serve over 400 children each year. Our After-School and School's Out programs at the center provides students from local schools in Buffalo Grove(Districts 96& 102)a safe place to spend the critical hours between the end of the school day and the time when parents arrive home. These programs serve working parents who want their children involved in a program that allows them to have fun,continue learning,complete homework assignments, and build new friendships,as well as keep their children safe and supervised when they are not able to be with them. Family Programs—Sports Programs—Family&Sports Programs serve a few thousand children In addition to childcare,pre-school and after-school programs,JCYS is proud of its evening and weekend family activities and sports programs along with enrichment opportunities provided to grade-school students. These programs serve the needs of the entire family and bring the community together. SUNFLOWER DAY CAMP&HORNER GROVE DAY CAMP—SERVICING OVER 300 CHILDREN EACH SUMMER Day camp activities are also offered through the Northwest Center,giving our childcare and pre-school participants a chance to continue learning and developing throughout the summer months. The programs offer children ranging from eighteen months to six years old the chance to experience camp in a safe environment with age appropriate activities. ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD BEING A NON-FOR-PROFIT AGENCY,THE JCYS NORTHWEST FAMILY CENTER HAS LIMITED RESOURCES FOR MARKETING OUR SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY. BEING IN SUCH A HIGH TRAFFIC AREA(WEILAND& APTAKISIC)WE STRONGLY FEEL THAT AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD WILL ALLOW US TO PROVIDE THE COMMUNITY WITH GREATER INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SERVICES AND PROGRAMS. WE FEEL THAT MANY RESIDENTS OF BUFFALO GROVE ARE UNAWARE OF OUR OFFERINGS AND THAT THIS SIGN WOULD BRING ADDITIONAL SERVICES TO THE BG COMMUNITY AND THEIR CHILDREN AS WELL AS HELP STRENGTHEN OUR CENTER. SIGN SPECIFICATIONS: COLOR: MULTI-COLOR SIZE:L.E.D. SIGN 3'HIGH X 8`WIDE- BACK LIT ID THIGH X 8'WIDE SQ.FT.:32 SQUARE FEET HEIGHT: 14'FROM BOTTOM TO TOP. 10 FT.POLES,3 FT.SIGN, 1 FT.ID SIGN L� � �� Dick K KuenklerNOBG To Edward ScharNOBG@VOBG 02/06/2006 07:33 AM cc bcc Subject ZBA-February 2006 1700 Weiland Road The survey submitted is not up to date and there is a Village watermain in the easement in the area of the proposed sign. It is recommend that the watermain be located to determine the appropriate setback for the proposed sign. Dick K Kuenkler/VOBG To Edward Schar/VOBG@VOBG 03/20/2006 02:20 PM cc bcc Subject ZBA-March 2006 1700 Weiland Road I met with the petitioner to review in the field the proposed sign location. The proposed location is behind the existing ground level sign and does not conflict with any Village utilities. Site Location : 1700 Wieland Road S IT APTAKISIC 0 555 1700 1691 - 1697 i� CJ r w Iw ICU �� w n � Ul W Ln CT. 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Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: Consent Agenda 05/05/2006 05/15/2006 0 Regular Agenda Finance&GS 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 No funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. This reservation is subject to the applicant completing all Village requirements for said license on or before September 15,2006. The Village Manager shall have the authority to extend the September 15, 2006 date for good cause shown,and if not so extended,this reservation shall cease. Approval is recommended. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Class E License.doc Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: ORDINANCE NO. 2006 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5.20 LIQUOR CONTROLS WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois Constitution of 1970. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE,COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: Section 1. Subsection E. of Section 5.20.072 of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: A. Class E. Licensee and d/b/a Address 1. Hanabi, Inc. d/b/a Hanabi Japanese Restaurant 734 S. Buffalo Grove Road 2. Continental Restaurant, Inc. 782 S. Buffalo Grove Road 3. Teriyaki Box, Inc. 1663 Buffalo Grove Road 4. Berruti's Deli, Inc. 771 Buffalo Grove Road 5. Best In Town, Inc. d/b/a Giordano's of Buffalo Grove 270 North Mc Henry Road 6. Dasarang Restaurant, Inc. 706 S. Buffalo Grove Road Section 2 A. The Class E license is reserved for Dasarang Restaurant Inc., 706 S. Buffalo Grove Road. This reservation is subject to the applicant completing all Village requirements for said license on or before September 15, 2006. The Village Manager shall have the authority to extend the September 15, 2006 date for good cause shown, and if not so extended, this reservation shall cease. B. This Section shall not be codified. Section 3 This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED: APPROVED: Village President ATTEST: Village Clerk Board Agenda Item Submittal XI-C Requested By: Steve S Balinski Entered By: William H Brimm Agenda Item Title: Ordinance No.2006- An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5.28, Public Passenger Vehicles,of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: Consent Agenda 05/08/2006 05/15/2006 0 Regular Agenda Police 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 No funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. For some time,both the Police and Finance departments (the latter on behalf of the Village Clerk) have been reviewing both Chapter 5.28 (Public Passenger Vehicles) as well as Chapter 8.16(Mobile Food Vendors) in order to address inconsistencies in how the licensing of individuals that are employed in these capacities might be better addressed,both from a public safety and licensing perspective. Both departments undertook a full review of the Chapters and propose the attached amendatory ordinance for consideration. This ordinance is considered an administrative matter rather than policy with fees commensurate with both the review process and to address out of pocket costs (criminal background via fingerprint analysis). For review purposes,both a current language/proposed language draft as well as a clean copy are provided for comment. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files 5.82dr.pdf 5.28d.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: ORDINANCE NO. 2006- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5.28,PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES,OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois Constitution of 1970; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT and BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, LAKE and COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS,as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted and incorporated into and made a part of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. Section 5.28.150 of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 5.28.150 Chauffeur license. A. Required. It is unlawful for any person to operate any public passenger vehicle for hire within the Village without first having obtained a valid public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license. B. Owner Responsibility. It is unlawful for any person owning or controlling any public passenger vehicle to employ or permit any person to operate such vehicle for hire within the Village unless such driver has a valid public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license issued by the Village. C. Application. The application for a license as a public passenger vehicle chauffeur shall contain the name of the applicant and date of birth; his residence and employment history; number and current status of his Illinois driver's license; whether his state driver's license has ever been suspended or revoked and if so, when and for what cause; a list of all convictions, if any, for violation of federal, state or municipal laws. D. Qualifications. 1. Every applicant for a public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license shall be no less than eighteen years of age. 2. The applicant must pass a physical examination by a licensed physician, at his own expense, subject to the examination conditions on the form provided by the Village. Such certificate sets forth the opinion of the examining physician that the applicant is physically able to engage in the driving of public passenger vehicles without risk to the public. 3. The applicant must be the holder of a valid state of Illinois driver's license. 4. The applicant must not have been convicted of any felony or Class A misdemeanor within the past five years or be required to register as a sex offender. 5. The applicant must not have had his or her driver's license suspended or revoked in any state within the past three years as a consequence of violations of law concerning the operation of a motor vehicle. 1 E. Investigation. Upon filing of such application and applicant's payment of appropriate fees to the Village Clerk,the Chief of Police shall make or cause to be made a careful and diligent investigation, including fingerprinting of applicant for an original application. The report of such investigation and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any, shall be considered in evaluating the application. The application fee hereunder shall not be due if the requirements of Section 5.28.230(D) are met. F. Issuance. If the Chief of Police shall be satisfied that the applicant satisfies the requirements set forth herein, and is a fit person to be licensed, such application shall be approved and the license issued. A conditional license may be issued while awaiting processing of the application. G. Fee. The application for a chauffeur's license shall be filed with the Village Clerk, and the applicant shall pay to the Village a nonrefundable filing fee of seventy dollars($70.00) for an original application(which includes the costs of fingerprinting) and thirty-five dollars($35.00) for a renewal application. The license shall expire on December 31 st following the date of issuance. H. Display. The chauffeur's license shall be displayed at all times in the public passenger vehicle in plain view of the passenger. 1. Nontransferable. It is unlawful to transfer any public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license from one person to another. Transference of such license shall be grounds for revocation. J. Suspension or Revocation. The Village Manager, in his discretion,may suspend a public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license for a period not to exceed thirty days, or the Village President may revoke, for any failure or refusal to comply with the provisions of this Chapter; for any violation of federal, state or municipal law;upon a determination that said license was obtained fraudulently,that the licensee has become physically, mentally or emotionally unfit to perform his duties as a public passenger vehicle operator,or that there has been any fraudulent use of the public passenger vehicle chauffeur's license by or with the consent of the licensee. Said suspension or revocation shall be as further provided in Sections 5.04.080, 5.04.090 and 5.04.100 of this Code. Section 3. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity thereof shall not affect any other provision of this ordinance. Section 4. Any person violating any portion of this ordinance shall be punished according to the provisions of Chapter 1.08 of the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code. 2 Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. This ordinance may be published in pamphlet form. AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: PASSED: 92006. APPROVED: , 2006. PUBLISHED: , 2006. APPROVED: Village President ATTEST: Village Clerk FABuffalo Grove\Ordinances\Chapter.5.28\5-5-06.doc 3 Board Agenda Item Submittal XI-D Requested By: Steve S Balinski Entered By: William H Brimm Agenda Item Title: Ordinance No.2006- An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.16, Mobile Food Vendors,of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: Consent Agenda 05/08/2006 05/15/2006 0 Regular Agenda Police 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 No funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. For some time,both the Police and Finance departments (the latter on behalf of the Village Clerk)have been reviewing both Chapter 8.16 (Mobile Food Vendors) as well as Chapter 5.28 (Public Passenger Vehicles) in order to address inconsistencies in how the licensing of individuals that are employed in these capacities might be better addressed,both from a public safety and licensing perspective. Both departments undertook a full review of the Chapters and propose the attached amendatory ordinance for consideration. This ordinance is considered an administrative matter rather than policy with fees commensurate with both the review process and to address out of pocket costs (criminal background via fingerprint analysis). For review purposes,both a current language/proposed language draft as well as a clean copy are provided for comment. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files 8.16dr.pdf 8.16d.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: ORDINANCE NO. 2006- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8.16, MOBILE FOOD VENDORS, OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois Constitution of 1970; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT and BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, LAKE and COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS,as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted and incorporated into and made a part of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. Sections 8.16.020, 8.16,030, 8.16.040 and 8.16.050 of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code are hereby amended to read as follows: 8.16.020 License for food-vending vehicle. A. It is unlawful for any person to use or permit the use of any food-vending vehicle without first having obtained a Village license therefore. B. Applications for all licenses shall be made in writing to the Village on the form provided. C. The annual fee for a food-vending vehicle license shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). The license shall expire on December 3 1"following the date of issuance. D. The food-vending vehicle license shall be permanently affixed to the lower inside left-hand corner of the windshield of the food-vending vehicle. It is unlawful to transfer any food vending vehicle license from one vehicle to another. E. The food-vending vehicle shall be inspected and approved by the Village prior to annual licensing. 8.16.030 Mobile food vendor permit--Required. It is unlawful for any person to operate a food-vending vehicle without having first obtained a mobile food vendor permit. The application for a food vendor permit shall be filed with the Village Clerk, and the applicant shall pay to the Village a nonrefundable filing fee of seventy dollars ($70.00) for an original application (which fee includes the costs of fingerprinting) and thirty-five dollars($35.00) for a renewal application. 8.16.040 Mobile food vendor permit--Application. A. An applicant for a mobile food vendor permit shall furnish the following information to the Village: 1. Name (including any alias) and address; 2. Date of birth and driver's license number, if any; 3. Applicant's sex, race, weight, height, color of hair and eyes; B. Qualifications. 1 1. The applicant must be the holder of a valid state of Illinois driver's license, if operating a motor vehicle. 2. The applicant must not have been convicted of any felony or Class A misdemeanor within the past five years or be required to register as a sex offender. 3. The applicant must not have had his or her driver's license suspended or revoked in any state within the past three years as a consequence of violations of law concerning the operation of a motor vehicle. C. Investigation. Upon filing of such application, the Chief of Police shall make or cause to be made an investigation, including fingerprinting of applicant. The report of such investigation and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any, shall be considered in evaluating the application. 8.16.050 Mobile food vendor permit. A. The Village Clerk shall issue a mobile food vendor permit upon compliance with all the requirements of this Chapter. B. The permit shall contain a photograph and full name of the mobile food vendor and the permit number. The permit must be worn on the front of the outer garment of the mobile food vendor at all times during the hours of operation of the food- vending vehicle. C. The permit shall expire on December 31 st following the date of issuance. Section 3. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity thereof shall not affect any other provision of this ordinance. Section 4. Any person violating any portion of this ordinance shall be punished according to the provisions of Chapter 1.08 of the Buffalo Grove Municipal Code. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. This ordinance may be published in pamphlet form. AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: PASSED: , 2006. APPROVED: , 2006. PUBLISHED: 92006. APPROVED: Village President ATTEST: Village Clerk FABuffalo Grove\Ordinances\Chapter 8.16\5-5-06.doc 2 Board Agenda Item Submittal XI-E Requested By: Scott D Anderson Entered By: Scott D Anderson Agenda Item Title: Acceptance of the Calendar Year 2005 Annual Financial Audit For the Buffalo Grove and Arboretum Golf Courses. Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: Consent Agenda 05/11/2006 05/15/2006 0 Regular Agenda Finance&GS ❑ None Does this item Does this item include Specify Other: Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference ❑ Hardcopy Distribution required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? El Trustee Lounge El Clerk's Clerk's Office ❑ Other ❑ Yes 0No 0 Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 0No Exhibits can be accessed in: Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in ❑ Yes 0 No funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. The report,which is unqualified in opinion, consists of the following sections: • The independent auditor's cover letter noting the scope of work and reporting that the financial statements present fairly the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of the funds so audited. • A series of Combined Financial Statements disclosing the results of continuing operations in the form of a Statement of Net Assets, a Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Change in Net Assets and a Statement of Cash Flows for FY 2005. • Notes to the General Purpose Financial Statements that provide a detailed reference to accounting policies and other levels of information required under full disclosure for the funds. • Supplemental information dealing with individual Statements of Net Assets as well as Statements of Revenue and Expense and Cash Flow. This Report is the culmination of all of the fiscal activities for FY 2005 for the funds so audited and will be forwarded to those parties requesting and monitoring the financial operation and status of the funds. It is the recommendation of staff that the report be accepted for the fiscal year ended December 31,2005. A review of the Notes to the General Purpose Financial Statements indicates nothing of concern as staff was an active participant with the auditors in the development of the final statements. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: Board Agenda Item Submittal XI-F Requested By: Gregory P Boysen Entered By: Linda J Miller Agenda Item Title: Award of Bid for FY06-07 Street Light Maintenance Contract Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/09/2006 05/15/2006 � Consent Agenda PW 0 Regular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 No Yes 0 No funds? Is this a budgeted item.? Projected total budget impact: $191,000 Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Contract amount provided for within approved FY 2006-2007 Budget Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. The Village Board authorized staff to solicit sealed bids for the FY06-07 Street Light Maintenance Contract. A bid opening was held on Monday,April 24,2006 at 10:00 a.m., at which time the bids were opened and read publicly. Staff reviewed the proposals submitted by two contractors. A copy of the bid analysis and tabulation is attached for reference. The low bid submitted by Aldridge Electric, Inc. complies with Village specifications. Aldridge Electric, Inc. has held the contract work in the Village for the previously bid 3-year period. The company's performance has been very good. Staff recommends that the Village President and Board of Trustees authorize staff to execute a maintenance contract with Aldridge Electric, Inc.,the low bidder. Staff will then continue to monitor the response and quality of work for the upcoming first year of the 3-year period which was bid on April 24, 2006. Extension of any contract beyond the first year will be based on the performance of Aldridge Electric, Inc. during this period. Staff will provide the Village President and Board of Trustees with an evaluation of the contractor's performance and a recommendation at the end of this first year contract period for the optional contract extension. As noted in the attached bid analysis,this work will be done within the FY06-07 approved budget amount of$191,000.00. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Diu � St Light Maint Contract Clerk Info 06.pdf St Light Maint Contract Bid Analysis 06.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: VUJAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE Fifty Raupp Blvd. Buffalo Grove,IL 60089-2100 Phone 847-459-2500 Fax 847-459-0332 To: President and Board of Trustees From: Jane Olson Subject: Bid Opening—Street Light Maintenance Dale" April 24, 2006 On April 24, 2006 at the Village of Buffalo Grove Village Hall, 50 Raupp Boulevard, the bid opening was held reference the above stated bid. The following people were in attendance: Rob Leimetter, Meade Electric Co.; Howard Sutter, Aldridge Electric; Gregory Boysen, Director of [Iubllc Works; Jane Olson, Deputy Village 0eik, Bidder Bid Bond Aldridge Electric yes 28572 N. Bradley Road Libertyville, Il 60048 Meade Electric Company yes 9550 W. 55`h St., Suite A McCook, IL 60525 Tabulation Aldridge Electric I St year 2nd year 3rd Year relamp $382,660 $394,494.85 $406,695.72 $40,000 Meade Electric Company $425,019.45 $446,270.42 $468,583.94 $37,000 Bids will be reviewed and a recommendation will be forthcoming. Jane Olson, Deputy Village Clerk r rr� l''INnV�� ry r CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION p ma da�rawiprarawt� rw �rrw ern �� siu" Maddock Publications, Inc. al a pub 4 nV "u V a wwr 5 on DailyHerald ,iw 1946 r�Www rro a 10 vyr ar W 0 v rvrrSnwO,w limn 11 1h*0 „ m�„r✓sry ruo-"ry a W u 4tlU 9 fk m K9 . VW, rorB m �r„wur� u "M twill yP9& M' �^ 110 ,E4h" d wiero,d Corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY that it is the publisher of the DAILY HERALD. That said DAILY HERALD is a secular newspaper and has been circulated daily in the Village(s) of Algonquin, Arlington Heights, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Lake Barrington, North Barrington, South Barrington, 'Bartlett„ Batavia, Buffalo Grove, Burlington, Carpentersville, Cary, Deer Park, Des Plaines, South Elgin, East Dundee, lk G�..._.�Village,. Elburn, Elgin, Elk Grove Fox Lake,Fox River Grove,Geneva, Gilberts,Grayslake, µ Gurnee,Hampshire,,HainesNdl le,l l anovcr Park,Hawthom Woods,Hoffman Estates, Huntley, k � Inverness,Island Lake,Kildeer,Lake Villa,Lake in the Hillsj,ake Zurich„Libertyville, Lincolnshire, Lindenhurst, Long Grove, 'Mt, Prospect, Mutndeleiri, Palatine, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows, Schaurrtbur , Slee) Hollow, St. Charles, Streamwood, Tower Lakes,Vernon Hills,Volo,Wauc nda,Wheeling,'West D,undee,Wildwood,Green Oaks w� County(ies) of Cook, Kane, Lake, 'I IcHeitr and State of Illinois, continuously for more than one year prior to the date of the first publication of the notice hereinafter referred to and is of general circulation throughout said Village(s), County(ies) and State. I further certify that the DAILY HERALD is a newspaper as defined in "an Act to revise the law in relation to notices" as amended in 1992 Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 715, Act 5, Section 1 and 5. That a notice of which the annexed printed slip is a true copy, was published April 7, 2006 in said DAILY HERALD. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, the said PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, Inc., has caused this certificate to be signed by, this authorized agent, at Arlington Heights, Illinois. PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, INC. VAII,'i'" IfERALD NEWSPAPERS 1145� , ��Al- uzed Agent Control # T3717464 (3reg Boysen Direc,,tor of'Public Works FROM: Michael K. Skibbe Engirweri ngTechnk,,iari DAT'1", May 9, 2006 SURJECT: Streetfight Maintenance C.ontract 2006 Bids ........................... .............. .................. ......... As yoia requested, I have reviewed t lie Nds submitted foi-the FY '06-'07 Streefliglit I Maintenace n Contract. We receiN,"(,d two bids, one from ,M drill ge Electric, Inc. and one fronai Meade Ele<;tric (.7omp,,,my, hic, Both bids contlained mathematical errors in the Total Cost column, "Hierefore, I have compiled as new Bid Tab chmi, using eacfu conipanies urrit bid prices and computirig, new tolal costs as seen in Appendix A, Aldridge Electric is the lowest bidder at as F'Y '06.,'07' c.ost of'$382,660.00 fear the quantifies noted un the bid prq,rosal, Aid-ridge's cost, fear reiarnping, was higher than .meade's al $40 010 VeTSUS $37.00 respeictivelY, but this was not, enmigh t.o offset kiridge's lower Iota] contract price assiu.1,111fig we will relaml) approxin-tately 823, or one.-L[iird, of the Vilhtge's streeflights this fisca] year. Alid6dge's total cofflract price of$382,6(a0,(K) is hi.;,her than the Streeffights-ConLract Mairftena,ncc Buidget (A.cct 3913) ol'$191,000,0(), As you know, we can use as fittle as 0'11)1() and as rnuch. as 1501X0 ofthe quarid ties called out in 'the contract bid documents. We ran into some discussion this previous year abo�,a askirig Aldridge, OUr CUrrent contractor, w do more work thar) they 1l ft was specified in flie, currara coraract. Therelbre, we made SUre to l eep the conlraict quantities on the high side ofwhat WC 111-qjeCt 1.0 Use, I befieve we can w,ork Nvithin the clim-rent bUclgei, eVret�NJ tliough Aldridge's bid exceeds that an"jount, I have cornpiled another table (Appen(fix B) that lists the quatitifies used over the last 4. rnoriths, I havie ryndtiplied these cluantifies by 3 to project how much material and labor rna), 1,)e used dUring the next fiscal year, or 12 months, The quanti6es were then multiplicid by Aldridge"s new, bid prices wand summe(J. 0�.ir projecLed costfl-terefore is $1910,975,55 filer the next fiscal year, and under the budgeted an-iount of$191,000.00. It is my opinion that the Streetfight Main.tenance °ontract tie awarded to Aldridge Elec.tric, Ine, foir fiscal yew" '06--'OT, Aldridge has serviced the Village (br the past 6 years, and a.,,dready hw,, knom,11edge of our infirastructure and mairacnance requirernents. 4 Michael K. 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Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. As part of the ongoing efforts to standardize communications within the Village and to assure that the Village is reaping the benefits of cost reductions through multiple project purpose,the board approved the release of a Request for Proposal for Printing Services in April. Over twenty packets were sent out to printers throughout the Chicagoland area. Three printers responded with qualifying proposals. The three printers were AIM Business Printers of Buffalo Grove, Quantum Color Graphics of Morton Grove and North Shore Business Printers of Deerfield. It is recommended that the award go to AIM Business Printers in Buffalo Grove. Attached please find a brief memo summarizing this recommendation and the results of the bid process. Approval is recommended. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Prink RFP Results.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: ATANIFICIE11a 7f To: Bill Brimm,Village Manager Ghida Neukirch, Deputy Village Manager From: Leisa Niemotka, Management Assistant Date: May 10, 2006 Subject: Summary of the Responses for the Print RFP and Recommendation Recommendation: Overall, AIM Business printers came in as the lowest bid. One important price to note is the cost per hour that AIM has proposed to charge for color adjustment. This service takes up to several hours every issue of the newsletter. AIM is the only bidder who included that cost within their price. Another item to note, AIM provides the Village with a flat rate for additional quantities of one thousand regardless of the number of pages per newsletter. The other bidders each quoted a rate that goes up based on the number of pages of the newsletter. Based on the pricing and the overall excellence and support the Village has received from AIM,it is recommended that the contract be awarded to AIM for a period of three years. After three years, the contract can either be extended or re-bid at the pleasure of the Board. Price Summary: Project A: Village Newsletter, Village News Quantum Color Graphics 8 page $4,205 12 page $7,389 16 page $6,710 North Shore Business Systems S page $4,690 12 page $6,530 16 page $8,085 AIM Business Printers S page $4,500 12 page $6,000 16 page $7,000 Project A-1: Village Newsletter,Park District Insert Quantum Color Graphics $3,195 North Shore Business Systems $3,520 AIM Business Printers $2,650 Project B: Buffalo Grove Days Promotional Newsletter Quantum Color Graphics 12 page $7,389 16 a e $6,710 20 page $8,623 North Shore Business Systems 12 page $6,630 16 page $8,085 20 page $9,860 AIM Business Printers 12 page $6,000 16 page $7,000 20 page $7,500 Project C: Buffalo Grove Resource Guide (known formerly as the Welcome Booklet) Quantum Color Graphics $7,999 North Shore Business Systems $7,980 AIM Business Printers $9,600 Additional Itemized Services Quantum Color Graphics Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A— 16 page only $227 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A-1 $120 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project B—20 page only $289 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project C $1 900 Price per hour for additional photo color adjustment $65/hour North Shore Business Systems Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A—16 page only $276 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A-1 $72.90 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project B—20 page only $348 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project C $3 340 Price per hour for additional photo color adjustment $50/hour AIM Business Printers Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A— any page quantity $210 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project A-1 $140 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project B—any page quantity $210 Price per thousand additional quantity of Project C $4 200 Price per hour for additional photo color adjustment None Board Agenda Item Submittal xIv A Requested By: Ghida Neukirch Entered By: Ghida Neukirch Agenda Item Title: Petition to expand the Special Use in the Residential Estate District for the Buffalo Grove Health and Fitness Facility, Busch Grove Community Park. Date Submitted: Meeting Date Agenda Place Requested: Requested: Department: 05/11/2006 05/15/2006 0 Consent Agenda OWRegular Agenda 0 None Does this item Does this item include Will AV equipment be relate to another additional reference required to present item on the info separate from the this item to the agenda? Board packet? board? 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No 0 Yes 0No Item Description Will this action involve an expenditure in 0 Yes 0 NO funds? Additional Notes regarding Expenditures: Type the body of the cover memo here. Requests cannot be submitted if this field is blank. Michael Rylko, Executive Director of the Buffalo Grove Park District, has submitted the attached proposal for Board consideration to expand their Special Use to provide for additional spa services. Following is an overview of the facility and the proposed project. 1997 SERVICES TO DATE. Ordinance 1997-108 approved a special use in the RE District for Busch Grove Community Park, Health and Fitness Facility. The facility is 72,598 s.f. and provides an aerobics floor, lap pool,whirlpool, steam, sauna, cardiovascular and resistance equipment area, children's fitness area and child care services, physical/occupational therapy, cardiac rehab, meeting rooms and a jogging track. Massage was not offered when the facility was first opened, but massage services are detailed in their project description that was approved with Ordinance 97-108. The hours of operation are 5:30 am to 10 pm weekdays, 6 am to 7 pm weekends, and the facility may be rented and open until 11 pm for private parties. FACILITY EXPANSION -FEB. 2006. The facility is currently under construction to provide for an additional 8500 s.f. The expansion calls for personal training space, rooms for pilates and yoga (fitness classes), massage therapy, and mechanical room/storage. The facility currently provides the following massages: Swedish, therapeutic, sports, hot stone, chair massages. PROPOSED SERVICES -MAY, 2006. The attached description of a Vitality Spa has been provided. The Park District proposes to provide therapeutic nail care and hand/foot massage, skin and facial treatments, energy/healing therapies and massage therapy. A description of each type of services is offered in the attached packet, plus a site plan of the expansion has also been submitted. It is noted in the Park report that Northwest Community Healthcare will employ all personnel working at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center and Spa. All personnel will have the necessary state certifications and licenses. Mr. Michael Rylko and his team are available for a presentation. Letter-Sized Legal-Sized Ledger-Sized Odd-Sized Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files Attached Files park.pdf Approval Section: Draft Name: Date and Time: Submitted By: Pre-Approved By: Approved By: Published to Web: MEMORANDUM MEMO TO: GHIDA NEUKIRCH, DEPUTY VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: MICHAEL RYLKO, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: FITNESS CENTER SPA OPERATION DATE: MAY 10, 2006 Enclosed you will find twenty-seven copies of the site plan and floor plan addition for the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center located in Busch Grove Community Park. Also enclosed is an explanation of proposed services for the Spa area. It is my understanding that we are submitting for a Special Use Amendment. The existing Fitness Center is approximately 72,598 s.f., the expansion is 8,815 s.f. plus the infill area of 811 s.f. (this is to expand child care services). The breakdown is as follows: * Spa Treatment Rooms Lobby, Office and Washroom 3,920 s.f. * Sport Specific Training Room 1,530 s.f. * Pilates Room 910 s.f. * Yoga Room 830 s.f. * Mechanical Room, Storage Room and Corridor 1,325 s.f. Relationship of Spa Operation to Fitness Center— Since its inception, the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center has recognized the importance of massage therapy and other wellness modalities (techniques) to enhance the fitness and vitality of its membership. To accommodate the anticipated demand for these services, the facility was constructed with two massage therapy rooms. Unfortunately, demand has far outstripped the two rooms available. Therefore there is definitely a need to create other spaces to provide these services. Personnel—In keeping with current arrangements,Northwest Community Healthcare will employ all personnel working at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center and Spa. All personnel will have necessary certifications and licenses. .f/ • �Ji><rrrr><�l �{><rr� � •��i���(� �Nf--��. •/"�/(rr�lJ ��c/C��->�J�' BUFFALO GROVE FITNESS CENTER BUFFALO GROVE FITNESS CENTER VITALITY SPA SUMMARY OF SERVICES (Revised 5/9/06) Vitality Spa at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center will offer a variety of progressive, results-oriented spa treatments with the luxury of added amenities and the feel of a wellness center. The current membership demographics at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center correlate favorably with the addition of comprehensive spa services. Such services will include those that are focused on the relief of conditions such as chronic joint pain and sore muscles, as well as those that clients may pursue in their efforts to slow down and reverse the aging process. Recognizing that all services will be designed to enhance the well-being of the client, Vitality Spa will strive to offer such services in a series to assist in complimenting other wellness programming that is designed to nurture a healthy physical and mental balance. Massage treatments will be among the services provided and will include techniques such as Swedish, stress management, aromatherapy, and sports massage, to more comprehensive and specialized treatments such as deep tissue hot stone, manual lymphatic drainage, and cellulite massage. Various spa therapies will also be offered and will include a variety of body wraps such as the Moor Mud Cocoon, the Dead Sea Mud Mask, and variations of herbal body wraps. Exfoliation treatments will include a sugar scrub as well as a Dead Sea Salt Glow, both complimented by a soothing relaxation massage. Additionally, Vitality Spa will offer therapeutic hand and foot treatments including, but not limited to reflexology, and will compliment such treatments with massage and nail care (see attachment). A variety of facials will be offered that will include options for anti-aging, problem skin, men's treatments, and express treatments. Vitality Spa will also offer additional opportunities for clients to pursue mind-body healing modalities through a selection of energy therapies such as Reiki and hypnotherapy. Such modalities can be combined with other soft movement modalities that are offered within the fitness center to create programming options and inclusive packages that promote overall wellness. Vitality Spa intends to offer services that will serve as an extension of our facility's current fitness and wellness offerings and which will establish a new, mental and physical component that attempts to lure the average spa enthusiast as well as those seeking progressive and innovative body therapies and wellness offerings into our location. IBUFFALO GROVE FITNESS CENTER THERAPEUTIC NAIL CARE AND HAND/FOOT MASSAGE Vitality Spa at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center intends to offer therapeutic opportunities for clients to receive therapeutic nail care and hand/foot massage as options to improve health and wellness. Benefits from such therapy extend to a wide range of clients ranging from those suffering from diabetes to athletes combating chronic foot ailments and nail fungal problems. Generally speaking, such treatment helps promote relaxation, healing, and well-being and can even help to alleviate depression in some individuals. Additionally, foot massage improves the flow of blood and lymph fluid, which assists in the elimination of waste products from the body and helps stimulate the immune system. Recent information released by the American Podiatric Medical Association denotes the importance of frequent foot inspections to detect early signs of fungus, thick or discolored toenails, and cracks/cuts in skin on the bottom of one's feet(1). If left untreated, such conditions can lead to more serious health problems. Self- treatment and home remedies can be risky and could turn minor problems into major ones if performed carelessly. The APMA also denotes that diabetic individuals, heart patients, and others with circulatory problems should not treat their own feet or toenails because they are more prone to and are at greater risk for infection. As such, such individuals are left to find locations to receive proper foot and nail care from professionals who can assist them on their way to better health. Athletes can also benefit from spa pedicures including foot massage and nail care. Massage done to the feet can therapeutically offer relief by increasing blood circulation throughout the body. This can assist with the treatment of Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, fallen arches, shin splints, and other conditions suffered by the fitness enthusiast or athlete. Such treatment can also help prevent future problems from occurring. Diabetic athletes are more prone to foot problems because their feet are more vulnerable to the stress of exercise. Foot problems range from mild insensitivity to plantar ulceration and circulatory disturbances. Excessive pressure placed on the feet typically goes undetected due to peripheral neuropathy. Foot massage incorporated into a spa pedicure that includes nail treatments will help restore circulation throughout the feet while ensuring healthy nail care is maintained. Reflexology offers yet another therapeutic alternative for individuals suffering from various chronic pain disorders and circulatory problems. Performed on both the hands and feet, such therapy can be packaged with nail care and massage to create a healthy comprehensive wellness modality that promotes balance, relaxation, and well-being. (1)American Podiatric Medical Association, Bethesda,MD(www_apma.org). VITALITY SPA AT THE BUFFALO GROVE FITNESS CENTER (ANTICIPATED PRODUCT AND SERVICE OFFERINGS) Skin and Facial Treatments: Endermologie A technique developed in France that is widely regarded for its ability to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Traditionally, this treatment is performed by a trained esthetician. Pressotherapy A detoxifying treatment, which through effective lymphatic drainage, helps to promote the body's natural toxin clearing functions. The revitalization and oxygenation of the tissue helps to slim and redefine the legs, stomach and arms while enhancing skin tone. AHA Facial Alpha Hydroxy Acids can aid in cellular renewal while exfoliating lifeless surface cells. This is often used for the treatment of sun damage and as an anti-aging treatment. The treatment finishes off with a prepared peel off masque. The skin is left soft, smooth, and renewed with no irritation. Microdermabrasion A safe and gentle resurfacing technique that incorporates the use of tiny microcrystals to quickly exfoliate and polish the skin. When performed in a series of treatments, microdermabrasion can reduce the appearance of fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars. It is also effective in the reduction of wrinkles and sun damage leaving the skin smoother and with a softer glow. Energy/Healing Therapies: Acupuncture A relatively painless Oriental technique that involves the insertion of fine needles at specific points throughout the body, corresponding to various internal organs, in order to promote balance and healing. Shiatsu A technique of massage that originated in Japan and utilizes acupressure to improve the flow of energy. Reiki Reiki is a form of massage therapy. It is a healing technique that originated in Tibet and has been practiced for over 2,500 years. Strictly speaking, it means Universal Life Force Energy. It is one of the more widely known forms of healing through direct application of Chi, or a force very similar to Chi. Reflexology A technique of manipulating specific reflex/energy zones of the feet(or hands)to imporove circulation, ease pain, and release blocked energy throughout the body. Reflexology restores balance to every body part, organ, and bodily system resulting in relaxation and well-being. Balneotherapy Various hydrotherapies that utilize minerals, salts, purified water, or any combination of the three, to treat a numerous variety of ailments. Massage Therapy: Swedish massage One of the oldest and most widely used techniques, Swedish massage can be both exhilarating and relaxing using strokes such as petrissage (kneading), effleurage (gliding), friction, and vibration. Deep tissue/Therapeutic massage A combination of advanced therapeutic techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and neuromuscular therapy. Deep tissue massage is effective in providing long-term relief from chronic and acute pain and dysfunction associated with muscle tightness, recurring injuries, and stress-related disorders. Stone massage Uses heated riverbed stones of different shapes and sizes to help rid the body of toxins, establish energy levels, and initiate a warm, soothing, and calming experience. Sports massage A vigorous massage technique that is administered before and after physical activity. This technique is applied for brief periods of time to specific muscle groups most susceptible to sports injuries. Therapeutic aromatherapy massage Uses special blends of essential oils to enhance relaxation and well-being while providing the full benefits of a customized therapeutic massage. Pregnancy massage(pre/post natal) Soothing, full-body massage that is customized to target areas of tension, relieve back pain, and increase circulation . Body Treatments: Sugar scrub An exfoliating skin treatment utilizing sugar mixed with jojoba oil and an essential oil, chosen specifically for each individual. The sugar scrub is followed by a short, relaxation massage, leaving the skin feeling soft. Dead Sea salt plow An invigorating and moisturizing body treatment using Dead Sea salts that are worked over the body to exfoliate the skin, stimulate circulation, and soften heels, elbows, and other rough spots. A short massage follows to complete the treatment. Moor mud cocoon Following an exfoliation treatment, this wrap involves the body being covered in warmed Moor mud, which nourishes the skin with organic plant extracts and trace elements, and then wrapped in a warm blanket while the Moor mud draws out impurities and stimulates circulation. Herbal body wrap Herbs are steeped in warm water into which a fleece sheet is immersed and then wrapped around the body. The warming period allows the herbs to penetrate the skin and draw out impurities. A moisturizing gentle massage completes this treatment. Therapeutic Nail Care: Spa Pedicure This therapeutic treatment for feet combines exfoliants and skin-nourishing therapies with a relaxing massage that leaves tired and calloused feet feeling smooth, soft, and comfortable. The treatment includes nail shaping, cuticle conditioning, a paraffin treatment, buffing, and polish to complete the pedicure. The treatment also includes a combination of reflexology and hot stone massage to target specific ailments. Spa Manicure This hand and nail treatment combines exfoliants and skin-nourishing therapies with massage to restore nail and cuticle health and to relax tired and stiff hands and forearms. The service also includes a paraffin treatment designed to soften the hands and to restore moisture absorbency and also incorporates hand reflexology to target specific problems. The treatment concludes with a polish to complete the experience. This menu of services represents anticipated specific treatments that have been researched and proven to be popular as well as profitable for spa environments. Such services are not only effective and results-oriented, but are also capable of generating the greatest overall benefits for wellness among our clientele. By offering such services, as well as those more basic types of options that are more commonly found in day spa settings (i.e. basic facials,standard massage, etc.),Vitality Spa at the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center will possess a unique capability of providing customized wellness opportunities for our community. ` BUffAW GME � FITNESS CENSEI ACUPUNCTURE: As cited by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedures in the world, having originated in China nearly 2000 years ago. This alternative form of therapy has risen in popularity throughout the United States and Western cultures and has become one of the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) that is commonly covered by insurance. In 1996, the Food and Drug Administration approved acupuncture needles for use by licensed practitioners providing that the needles used are sterile and labeled for single use.' Throughout the U.S., acupuncture is becoming widely practiced by many medical professionals including physicians, dentists, and acupuncturists in an effort to bring relief and pain prevention to patients in need.2 The treatment involves manual penetration of the skin by a qualified and licensed practitioner using thin, solid and metallic needles that are manipulated by hand or by electrical stimulation. The needles are strategically placed along pathways of the body referred to as meridians. It is believed that acupuncture actually affects the regulation of the body's nervous system as it relates to sensation and involuntary body functions, which aids the activity of endorphins and immune system cells at various points throughout the body.3 a In many instances, acupuncture is used by medical professionals as an adjunct to other medical treatments or even as an alternative treatment option. Evidence suggests that acupuncture is successful in providing relief to a variety of medical ailments including the following: HEADACHES FIBROMYALGIA MENSTRUAL CRAMPS CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME LOW BACK PAIN TENNIS ELBOW OSTEOARTHRIC CONDITIONS MYOFASCIAL PAIN Recent studies by the NIH have also shown acupuncture to have promising results in the treatment of adult postoperative and chemotherapy nausea and vomiting, as well as postoperative dental pain. The organization also cites its usefulness in stroke rehabilitation and asthma. In 2004, both houses of the Illinois Legislature unanimously passed Senate Bill 2254, which allows licensed Illinois acupuncturists to be able to treat patients without a physician referral. This new legislation brought Illinois together with over 30 states that currently allow acupuncturists to treat patients without any referral or order from a physician. With its legally accepted status in Illinois, the practice of acupuncture has become one of the professions most recently regulated by the Department of Professional Regulation. Additionally, the state of Illinois has established the Board of Acupuncture, which is charged with providing expert knowledge and professional advice on administrative rules, conduct, performance and disciplinary matters. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Acupuncture needles no longer investigational.FDA Consumer. 1996;30(5). Also available at: www.fda.cov/fdac/departs/596_upd.html. 2 Culliton PD. Current utilization of acupuncture by United States patients. Abstract presented at: National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on Acupuncture; 1997. 3 Takeshige C. Mechanism of acupuncture analgesia based on animal experiments. In: Pomerantz B, Stux G,eds. Scientific Bases of Acupuncture. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag; 1989. 4 Lee BY, LaRiccia PJ,Newberg AB. Acupuncture in theory and practice. Hospital Physician. 2004;40:11-18. BALNEOTHERAPY: As one of the most traditional and important treatments offered at a spa, balneotherapy (often referred to as hydrotherapy) involves the use of water in any form or at any temperature for the purpose of healing. In more traditional spa settings, balneotherapy would include the use of hot spring water, gases, mud, and climatic factors such as heat to serve as therapeutic elements. In spas of all types throughout the United States, balneotherapy is offered as a form of water therapy and includes an aromatherapy full body massage to complete the cleansing experience. As nature's greatest and most effective solvent, water acts as a liquid suspension that possesses varieties of minerals and chemicals. During a hot bath, the body is immersed in water and through the skin, it begins to absorb chemicals and minerals that are suspended in the water. With a balneotherapy treatment, essential oils are added to the bath, which are selected by the therapist and client based on preference of curative properties thus, creating a completely customized and therapeutic experience. As the science of balneotherapy evolved, practitioners have cited numerous benefits and curative properties of the technique. Some suggest that such treatments help detoxify the blood and stimulate circulation, enhance the immune system, and improve digestion. Others believe that this type of treatment increases the temperature of the body, thus killing harmful germs and viruses. Absorption of trace amounts of minerals such as calcium and lithium provides healing effects to various body organs and systems, which stimulates the production of endorphins and which promotes mental and physical relaxation. Resources 1. Natural Standard: An organization that produces scientifically based reviews of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) topics. 2. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM): A division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 3. Altman, Nathaniel. Healing Springs, The Ultimate Guide to Taking the Waters. 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Our licensed esthetician offers a variety of services to Land Classes for Lake Forest. indulge your skin, and relax your mind.... • 30 Min Facial • 60 Min Facial • Facial Peel • Mens Sport Peel • 6 Peel Series My Pace I My Workout I My Nutrition I About Us Fit Friends I FitnessInsite Privacy Polc I Terms of Service I FA-Qs I Articles http://www.health-fitnesseenters.com/main/gateway/gateway.asp?GID=237&CID=0&UR... 4/11/2006 Health& Fitness Center- Integrative Medicine Page 1 of 2 About Us Health Info Programs and Services Careers Education Contact Search Site Map Home +�+ i f(MEW-M1 21&wa Gwd Shq&?-d1k0wl 450 West Highway 22 . Barrington, Illinois 60010 • (Main)847.381.0123 . TDD Advocate >Locations >Good Shepherd Hospital>Programs&Services> Mind&Body>_F_itne! 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Barrington Rd. encourages the body to heal itself contributes to the person's long-term heal Barrington, IL 60010 well-being.The skilled professionals in the Integrative Medicine Departmei 847.620.4500 Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Health& Fitness Center examine an General Information individual's whole being along with the specific problem.We evaluate the p - so we can determine the healing method or combination of methods that we Membership best;then we integrate those methods in order to improve the person's healt Fitness Programs_&Services life.Because each person is unique,we consider a variety of remedies,oftei Health Services including conventional medical therapy,all designed to help the body care i Floor Plans itself. Group Exercise Biochemical Medicine Na ra ath SpecialtyClasses_ Naprapathy can relieve or even eliminate a patient's discomfort and can aca Club News the rehabilitation process for those recovering from illness or injury. We fo< Calendar of Events the relationship between the muscles,tendons,and ligaments and the body's - functions.Using a variety of mobilization techniques and exercises,we hell Integrative Medicine release tension in the tendons and enable the whole body to begin to functio CPR Classes more smoothly to heal itself.A change in diet and the addition of nutritiona Map and Directions supplementation may be recommended after assessing a patient's needs thrc Contact Us comprehensive dietary and physical evaluation. Chiropractic Services Good Shepherd Hospital Medical Chiropractic can be defined as conservative care of the body. It is the diagn, Specialties treatment,and prevention of illness without the use of prescription drugs or invasive surgery.We use the most modern clinical techniques such as manipulation of the spine and other joints,modalities including ultrasound, electrical stimulation and flexion/distraction.Our objective is to provide you counseling and patient education for the prevention and treatment of injury Doctors disease. We welcome any questions you have regarding your care and we w Classes and Screenings strive to respond fully to your needs. Massage_Therapy[ Depending on the specific need,our skilled massage therapists can prevent alleviate pain and discomfort;relieve muscle spasms,tension,and stiffness; improve circulation and promote overall well-being. Massage therapy can a increase flexibility and range of motion. Lower blood pressure,improve breathing,aid relaxation and restore calmness. Acupuncture This ancient Oriental method of healing uses tiny needles placed along ener pathways just below the first layers of skin to relieve pain, stress,and other conditions by locating and removing the causes.Our skilled practitioners re http://www.advocatehealth.com/gshp/services/mind/fitness/integrativemed.html 4/11/2006 Health& Fitness Center- Integrative Medicine Page 2 of 2 these pathways to enable stores of energy to flow freely within the body an( reach areas that had become energy-deprived. Chinese Herbal Medicine Herbal Medicine incorporated Oriental diagnosis to discover the origin of a person's health complaints in order to treat the cause rather than the symptol Our expert herbalists know that herbs can provide effective healing if used properly;they prescribe carefully controlled herbal combinations and dosag based on the illness treated and various individual factors. NEW!Spa Services The integrated medicine department now offers custom designed facial wax LJV Free tanning,manicures and pedicures.Coming soon: Makeup lessons. Schedule your appointment today with one of our trained technicians at 847 4560. About the Integrative Medicine Center The Integrative Medicine Department,located at Good Shepherd Hospital f &Fitness Center at 1301 South Barrington Road in Barrington,is open Moi Friday from 9:00 a.m.to 6:00 p.m.,and 9:00a.m.to 4:00p.m.on Saturday& Sunday(massage only). We recommend that individuals contact their insur: carrier to determine the services covered. For more information or to schedt appointment,please call 847-620-4560. http://www.advocatehealth.com 1.800.3.ADVOCATE / TDD 630.99C Tambien tenemos representantes que hablan es About Us I Health Info I Programs and Services I Careers I Education I Contact I Search J Site_Map I Home I Advocate Locations Use of our site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use.View our Notice of Privacy Practices. Copyright©2006 Advocate Health Care,Oak Brook,Illinois,USA http://www.advocatehealth.com/gshp/services/mind/fitness/integrativemed.html 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 1 of 6 Spa services price list (EHFC members receive a 10% discount on all services.) Nail Care • Seven Bridges Spa manicure $28 • Gentleman's manicure $28 • Mini-manicure $20 • Seven Bridges pedicure $50 • Sports pedicure $50 • Mini-pedicure $35 .'f Massage Therapies 30 min. 60 min. 90 min. • Aromatherapy $46.50 $81.50 $105.50 • Swedish $40 $75 $99 • Deep tissue $40 $75 $99 • Prenatal $40 $75 N/A • Sports $40 $75 $99 • Stone (available only as 90 min.) $99 Facial Care • Seven Bridges Royal Facial $75 a • Men's facial $75 • Mini-facial $40 • Alpha blend facial $95 n • Glycolic VitaMineral facial $95 • Oxygenation facial $99 • Acne facial .$85 • Back treatment $60 Waxing treatments • Full Leg Wax $62 • Half Leg Wax $35 • Brazilian Bikini $45 x ` • Bikini Wax $30 • Chin Wax $12.50 § • Lip Wax $12.50 http://www.edward.org/fitness—centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 2 of 6 • Brow Wax $15 • Underarm Wax $20 • Half Arm Wax $28 • Full Arm Wax $45 & Up • Back Wax $62 & Up Body care • Mud Wrap $90 • De-stress aromatherapy $99 cocoons • Arctic algae body wrap $90 • Herbology body wrap $90 • Raindrop therapy $55 Vichy shoer t reatme nts • Salt glow $45 • Body polish $45 SEND THIS PAGE Nail Care Seven Bridges Spa Manicure This treatment is like a facial for the hands. We massage your hands and arms leaving you relaxed and pampered. Then we mask your hands and elbows, leaving your skin soft, smooth, and hydrated. 60-minute session Gentleman's Manicure Treat yourself to this invigorating manicure. This treatment re-energizes tired muscles, reduces calluses and exfoliates the skin. Special attention is paid to nail and cuticle care. Experience a hot towel treatment with this manicure. 60-minute session Mini-Manicure/Pedicure If you don't have time for the Seven Bridges Spa Manicure or Pedicure, we can make those nails look beautiful again with our mini-services. 30-minute session Seven Bridges Spa Pedicure This treatment is like a facial for the feet. It consists of a healing sea salt soak, softening of calluses, and exfoliation. Relax while your feet are wrapped in steaming towels and enjoy a therapeutic foot massage. 60-minute session http://www.edward.org/fitness—centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 3 of 6 Sports Pedicure This pedicure is designed for the athlete. Whether you are a runner, a basketball player, or take aerobic classes, this pedicure can have those feet moving in no time. Includes a healing sea salt soak. 60-minute session SEII® THIS PAGE Massage Therapies Aromatherapy The ultimate anti-stress massage using essential oils to target specific needs. Whether your goal is relaxation, muscle ache relief, or revitalization, our massage therapists can blend essential oils that will treat your body as well as your mind. 60-minute session Swedish This classic form of full body massage relaxes the body, improves muscle tone and stimulates circulation using long strokes, kneading and friction techniques. Experience our most requested massage. 60-minute session Deep Tissue As the name implies, this massage releases the chronic patterns of tension in the body through slow stroke and deep finger pressure on contracted areas. Deep tissue massage is excellent for ridding your body of tension, releasing tightness and reducing muscle pain. 60-minute session Prenatal A massage designed to help ease some of the stresses put on the body due to pregnancy. This gentle massage provides relaxation and helps relieve edema for the mother- to-be. Prenatal massage can be done safely after the first trimester with your doctor's permission. 60-minute session Sports Primarily for the serious athlete who trains continuously. This massage focuses on the muscles relevant to the particular athletic activity. Can include pre-event, post- event and maintenance techniques that promote greater athletic endurance and performance, less chance of injury, and reduce recovery time. 60-minute session http://www.edward.org/fitness—centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 4 of 6 SEMI THIS PR6E Specia Ity • Infant massage classes - A 1 1/2 hour hands on massage class that teaches the parent the benefits and best time to massage. Call 369-6363 for more information or to register • Stone massage - Enjoy this 90-minute massage service as warmed stones deeply relax your entire body and mind. Stones are place on key energy points of the body while the deep penetrating heat from the stones are used to massage the body using traditional techniques to release muscular tension and balance the mind. • Raindrop therapy - This is a 30-minute service that uses nine therapeutic essential oils to give structural and electrical balance to the body and energy systems. Facial Care Seven Bridges Royal Facial Based on the analysis of your skin, our Esthetician will custom blend your facial to correct and restore your skin to its optimum level. This facial includes deep-pore cleansing, exfoliation, massage and a special formulated mask. This will leave your skin radiant. 75-minute session Men's Facial A mini version of our Royal Facial, which includes personal skin analysis, deep-pore cleansing and exfoliation, followed by a nourishing moisturizer, which will leave your skin soft and smooth. 30-minute session Alpha Blend Facial :, This facial is designed to exfoliate away dead surface ' cells from sun damage, even skin tone, and diminish enlarged pores. Use of a five fruit acid complex will smooth surface lines exposing the luminous skin Wiz, below. 75-minute session Follow-up alpha blend treatments: 30 minute session Package treatments available. Glycolic VitaMineral Facial This facial is designed for all skin types. Rich in natural antioxidants and minerals to keep skin functioning properly and to stimulate production of collagen. 75-minute session Oxygenation Facial http://www.edward.org/fitness—centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 5 of 6 If your skin is sluggish, clogged or resistant to products due to environmental stress, cigarette smoke or normal aging... this facial will give your skin a boost and intensify the result you get from your skin care products (helping them to perform better). This will help you to have fresh, revitalized skin. 90-minute session Acne Facial This facial is for young adults and incorporates in-depth education by teaching proper cleansing, exfoliating and hydrating techniques. 75-minute session Package treatments available. Back Treatment This corrective treatment was designed to cleanse and exfoliate the back as well as help problem acne. 75-minute session Waxing Treatments Recommended for all types of body hair removal. SEMI THIS PACE Body care Mud Wrap Discover what the ancients knew centuries ago about this moor mud treatment. Gently vanquishing aches and pains, the moor mud brings a state of deep relaxation and wellness into the very fibers of your being. Rich in natural vitamins, minerals and enzymes, this unique natural black magma rejuvenates your skin and you. 60-minute session De-Stress Aromatherapy Cocoon Breathe in tranquillity while your body relaxes and stress slips away, just as if you were basking in a flower-filled mountain meadow. Natural herbal essential oils are applied in a warm, aromatic treatment, chosen to stimulate your body's own ability to release stress and restore peace and well-being to body, mind and soul. 60-minute session Arctic Algae Body Wrap This nutrient-rich treatment stimulates the skin tissue and helps to detoxify. Experience this wrap and leave with skin that is soft, hydrated and remineralized. 60-minute session Herbology Body Wra p The Chinese call the science of using plants for health and beauty purposes "herbology." The extracts used in this http://www.edward.org/fitness_centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Spa brochure Page 6 of 6 herbology treatment incorporate natural alpha hydroxy and herbs which smooth and soften the skin. 60-minute session Vichy Treatments Salt Glow Glow is the key word for this deep cleansing exfoliating treatment. The combination of sea salts, minerals, electrolytes, and sea vegetables will leave your skin feeling invigorated and give you the look of superb radiance. 30-minute session Body Polish This light exfoliating treatment smoothes and softens even the most sensitive skin. 30-minute session MON` y SEND THIS PAGE �- WE ©2006 Edward Hospital&Health Services http://www.edward.org/fitness—centers/spabrochure.asp 4/11/2006 Northwest Community Healthcare: The Wellness Center Page 1 of 2 Sualtral i f' o ff f' ! ABOUT NeaHi Ii�errr i0 I t, ri Net .11I as 0 11i ngs 1 U- 1w rws I tai��aoak Haowlig gs 1 Cn+ ugly IC�aarim J i utdow Home F:=i About Us The 11,mess Center Membership Reflections Spa Fitness Floor and Overview Aquatic Center Welcome to Reflections Spa, located at The Wellness Center,which offers an extensive arr. holistic services, including massage therapy, body wraps,facials and spa manicures and pe Class Schedules tranquil environment. Each restorative, preventative and rehabilitative treatment is designed to enhance your health and well-being and leave you feeling relaxed, renewed and rejuvenated. Programs Gift certificates can be purchased in any denomination.A variety of spa packages are designed to indulge in a number Amenities of pampering treatments.Also,many of the products used during treatments are available for purchase. Reflections Spa Spa treatments are available for members and the general public. Non-members may enjoy an invigorating workout ■ Spa Services prior to their spa visit. Children may use the Kids Club during Wellness the time of your appointment when a reservation is made. Connection Newsletter To learn more about the comprehensive treatments offered, click HERE. Visit Us Free! To schedule an appointment or for more information, please call the Spa Concierge at 847.618.3504. Contact Us Reflections Spa Hours Monday-Friday: 7 am to 8 pm Saturday: 8 am to 5 pm Sunday:8 am to 3 pm The Wellness Center 900 W.Central Road Arlington Heights Illinois 60005 847.618.3500 wellness@nch.org Last Updated on 01/17106 http://www.nch.org/wellness/reflections.shtml 4/11/2006 Northwest Community Healthcare: The Wellness Center Page 2 of 2 We exist to provide quality,compassionate healthcare services to the people of the northwest community. Northwest Community Hospital is a charitable organization and provides financial assistance to people who are eligibl For more information please call 847.618.4542 or click here. 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Programs • Reiki—Follows a traditional pattern of hand positions resting on the body without pressur deep relaxation and healing. (90 minutes) • Hot Stone—Ultimate relaxation using heat and energy from strategically placed smooth, (75 minutes) Amenities • Aromatherapy—A blend of essential oils chosen for their ability to relax,energize or rest( are used. Reflections Spa • Shoshin Shiatsu—Uses finger pressure,stretching and compressions to alleviate imbala energy balance. ■ Spa Services Skin Care Wellness Connection • Four Layer Facial—Leaves skin hydrated and nourished,evening out skin tone. Includes Newsletter shoulder massage. • Therapeutic Facial—Classic facial includes cleaning, steaming, Visit Us Free' exfoliating an a mask. • BIOELEMENTS Oxygenation Facial—Uses hydrogen peroxide and manufactured from atmospheric oxygen plus green tea extract, vitamins C and E and antibacterial lavender oil to give tired, Contact Us sluggish skin a boost. • Gentleman's Facial—Addresses shaving irritation and weather exposure. , • Back Treatment—Cleans and exfoliates to help reduce acne. • Eye Brow or Lash Tinting—To create an attractive look. Body Wraps • Artic Algae Body Wrap—Helps detoxify skin and leaves it hydrated and soft. • Luminescent Marine Wrap—Ultra-soothing and hydrating treatment uses botanicals to re cells. Nail Care http://w,wNv.nch.org/wellness/comprehensive.shtml 4/11/2006 Northwest Community Healthcare: The Wellness Center Page 2 of 3 • Express Manicure—Shape,cleanse,moisturize and polish nails. • Spa Manicure—Nail shaping,softening,and gentle cleaning,exfoliation, hydrating hand massage and polish application. • Reflexology Manicure—Manipulates specific pressure points on the energy centers of th( improve circulation and relieve stress. • Hot Stone Manicure—Incorporates the heat and energy from strategically placed smooth • Sea Salt Glow Manicure—Sea salt and natural oils are massaged into hands,which ther steamed towels. • Aromatherapy Manicure—Pure essential oils are custom-blended and added to a warm I by a hand massage. • Gentleman's Manicure—Professional nail grooming. • Polish Change—Ideal for between manicures. • Spa Pedicure—Starts with a warm mineral soak, followed by a gentle sea scrub, a coolin relaxing massage, and finally nail care and polish application. • Reflexology Pedicure—Adds to the Spa Pedicure the manipulation of specific pressure p energy centers of the feet to improve circulation and relieve stress. • Hot Stone Pedicure—Adds to the Spa Pedicure the relaxation from the heat and energy placed smooth,warm stones. • Paraffin Treatment—May be added to any hand or foot treatment. Heated paraffin relaxe • French Polish—Adds a fresh look to manicures or pedicures. Waxing Reflections Spa offers a complete selection of waxing services to meet your needs, and wa: added to any treatment, or performed as a stand-alone service.Call 847.618.3500 for more pricing. 30-minute Treats The Wellness Center • Express Facial—Cleaning, exfoliating and hydration with a light massage. 900 W.Central Road • Polish Change—Freshen up hands or feet with a change of color. Arlington Heights • Warm Paraffin Hand or Foot Massage—Warm paraffin bath followed by a light massage. Illinois 60005 • Half-hour massage—Classic Swedish massage. 847,618.3500 wellness@nch.org Spa Packages • Reflections Spa Day—One-hour Massage, Spa Manicure, Pedicure,Therapeutic Facial • Renewal Spa Day—Body Wrap,Therapeutic Facial, Pedicure • Luxury Spa Day—Hot Stone Massage, Four Layer Facial, Spa Manicure and Pedicure w • Mid Day Escape—One-half-hour Massage, Express Facial, Polish Change • Energizer—One-hour Massage, Pedicure, Body Wrap To schedule an appointment or for rate information,call the Spa Concierge at 847.618.3504 that as a courtesy to our clients and technicians, appointments must be cancelled 24 hours cancellation charge will apply. Last Updated on 01/17106 We exist to provide quality,compassionate healthcare services to the people of the northwest community. Northwest Community Hospital is a charitable organization and provides financial assistance to people who are eligibl For more information please call 847.618.4542 or click here. Para la informacion acerca de la ayuda financiera paciente en Espanol,haga clic aqui. http://www.nch.org/wellness/comprehensive.shtm1 4/11/2006 Section 1140 Page 1 of 2 .Joint Committee on Administrative ve Mules ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 68: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PART 1140 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT SECTION 1140.30 APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE Section 1140.30 Application for Licensure a) The Division shall issue a license to an applicant who submits with the application proof of the following: 1) Education A) Graduation from a school accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) or a similar accrediting body approved by the Division; or B) Completion of a comprehensive educational program approved in accordance with Section 1140.40 by the Division; and 2) Passing the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) acupuncture examination or a substantially equivalent examination approved by the Division; 3) Proof of successful completion of the Clean Needle Technique (CNT) course offered by the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine; 4) A complete work history since completion of acupuncture education; and 5) The required fee specified in Section 1140.20. b) All documents shall be submitted to the Division in English. c) If the applicant has ever been licensed in another jurisdiction, he/she shall also submit a certification, on forms provided by the Division, from the jurisdiction in which the applicant was originally licensed and in which the applicant is currently licensed, stating: 1) The time during which the applicant was licensed in that jurisdiction, including the date of the original issuance of the license; 2) A description of the examination in that jurisdiction; and http://www.liga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068011400000300R.html 5/9/2006 Section 1140 Page 2 of 2 3) Whether the file on the applicant contains any record of disciplinary actions taken or pending. d) When the accuracy of any submitted documentation or experience is questioned by the Division or the Board because of lack of information, discrepancies or conflicts in information given or a need for clarification, the applicant seeking licensure shall be requested to: 1) Provide such information as may be necessary; and/or 2) Appear for an interview before the Board to explain such relevance or sufficiency, clarify information, or clear up any discrepancies or conflicts in information. (Source: Amended at 30 III. Reg. 2512, effective February 8, 2006) http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068011400000300R.htul 5/9/2006 Section 1140 Pagel of 4 .point Committee on Administrative- Rules ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 68: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS PART 1140 ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT SECTION 1140.40 ACUPUNCTURE CURRICULUM Section 1140.40 Acupuncture Curriculum The Division shall, upon the recommendation of the Board of Acupuncture, approve an applicant's acupuncture curriculum if it meets the following minimum criteria: a) The school from which the applicant was graduated: 1) Is legally recognized and authorized by the jurisdiction in which it is located to confer an acupuncture degree; and 2) Has a faculty that comprises a sufficient number of full-time instructors to make certain that the educational obligations to the student are fulfilled. The faculty must have demonstrated competence as evidenced by appropriate degrees in their areas of teaching from professional colleges or institutions; and 3) Maintains permanent student records that summarize the credentials for admission, attendance and grades and other records of performance. b) Curriculum shall be a minimum of at least 3 academic years and no less than 27 calendar months (a minimum of 1950 hours or its equivalent). This must be composed of at least: 1) 890 hours (or its equivalent) in theory and treatment techniques in acupuncture and related studies. A) Topics shall include, but not be limited to, the following: i) History of Acupuncture; ii) Basic Theory. Topics include, but are not limited to, basic Yin-Yang theory, 8 principles and 5 elements; Zang (viscera) organs and Fu (bowels) organs and extraordinary organs; theory and function of channels (meridians) and collaterals; Qi, blood and body fluids; Qi tonification (supplementation) and sedation (reducing); etiology (the causes of diseases) such as 6 exogenous, 7 emotional factors and non-internal or non-external reasons; pathology; http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068011400000400R.html 5/9/2006 Section 1140 Page 2 of 4 iii) Point Location and Channel (Meridian) Theory. Topics include, but are not limited to, nomenclature and distribution of the 14 channels on the body surface — 12 regular channels, Ren (conception) channel and Du (governing) channel; classification of points; points study should include the method of locating the points, anatomic structures, classification of points, functions and indications, and contraindications; know the specific points, such as Five Shu points, Yuan (source) points, Luo (connecting) points, Xi (cleft) points, Back-Shu points, Front-Mu points, Crossing points; 8 extraordinary channels and points; iv) Acupuncture Treatment. Topics include, but are not limited to, use of the special evaluation method, differentiation of syndromes according to 8 principles, Qi and blood, Zang-Fu organs and theory of meridians and collaterals; case review, based on history of the patient and charting; the four-examination methods; measuring and recording vital signs and symptoms, to make treatment plans and future prognosis; contraindications of treatment; indications of potential risk to the patient; the need to modify standard therapeutic approach (e.g., infants and children, pregnancy) and apparently benign presentations that may have a more serious cause (hypertension, headaches); v) Treatment Techniques. Topics include, but are not limited to, needle insertion: depth, duration, manipulation and withdrawal; the appearance of Qi; Moxa: application, direct and indirect, etc.; other techniques (e.g., bleeding, moxibustion, cupping, Gua Sha, 7 star); tonification and sedation techniques; knowledge relating to the treatment of acute and chronic conditions, first aid, analgesia, anesthesia, and electrical stimulation; safety issues; Oriental bodywork therapy (e.g., TO Na, Shiatsu, Amma, acupressure, etc.); contraindication for certain conditions; and vi) Ethics and Practice Management. Topics include confidentiality; informed consent; HIPPA guidelines; understanding the scope of practice; recordkeeping: legal requirements, release of data; ethical and legal aspects of referring patients to another practitioner; professional conduct and appropriate interpersonal behavior; laws and regulations governing the practice of acupuncture; recognition and clarification of patient expectations; general liability insurance; legal requirements; professional liability insurance: risk management and quality assurance; building and managing a practice, including ethical and legal aspects http://www.ilga.gov/commission/]car/admincode/068/068011400000400R.html 5/9/2006 Section 1140 Page 3 of 4 of third party reimbursement; professional development. B) No more than 90 hours may count towards history and ethics and practice management. 2) 660 hours (or its equivalent) in clinical training. A) The program must assure that each student participates in a minimum of 500 hours in the supervised care of patients using acupuncture. This portion of the clinical training, conducted under the supervision of program-approved supervisors, must consist of 250 student-performed treatments where students conduct patient interviews, participate in treatment planning, perform appropriate acupuncture treatments, and follow up on patients' responses to treatment. B) The supervised clinical practice must be an internship that provides the student training in all phases of patient care and must be conducted in a teaching clinic operated by the institution or in a clinical facility with a formal affiliation with the institution where the institution exercises academic oversight substantially equivalent to the academic oversight exercised for teaching clinics operated by the institution, where: i) Clinical instructors' qualifications meet school requirements for clinical instruction; ii) Regular, systematic evaluation of the clinical experience takes place; and iii) Clinical training supervision procedures are substantially equivalent to those within the teaching clinic operated by the institution. Student interns must receive training from a variety of clinical faculty in order to ensure that interns are exposed to different practice styles and instructional methods. C) Of the remaining 160 hours, 150 hours must be acquired in observation. 3) 400 hours (or its equivalent) in biomedical clinical sciences. A) Biomedical Clinical Sciences. Topics include, but are not limited to, basic science courses; biomedical and clinical concepts and terms; human anatomy and physiology; pathology and the biomedical disease model; pharmacology; the nature of the biomedical clinical process, including history taking, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up; the clinical relevance of laboratory and diagnostic tests and procedures, as well as biomedical physical examination findings; and B) Clean Needle Technique. Topics include infectious diseases, sterilization procedures, needle handling and disposal, and http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jear/admincode/068/068011400000400R.html 5/9/2006 Section 1140 Page 4 of 4 other issues relevant to bloodborne and surface pathogens; the basis and need for referral and/or consultation; the range of biomedical referral resources and the modalities they employ. c) An individual who is deficient in course work may complete the required courses at a regionally accredited college or university or a school of acupuncture accredited by ACAOM. The individual will be required to submit a transcript from the program indicating successful completion of the course and a course description. (Source: Amended at 30 III. Reg. 2512, effective February 8, 2006) http://www.ilga.gov/commission/icar/admincode/068/068011400000400R.html 5/9/2006