2004-24RESOLUTION NO. 2004-
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
CONCERNING THE IMPROVEMENT OF ILLINOIS ROUTE 22
BETWEEN MILWAUKEE AVENUE AND ILLINOIS ROUTE 83
WHEREAS, the reduction of traffic congestion is essential to the improvement
and maintenar#ce of the quality of life in suburban regions; and,
WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Buffalo Grove support the
currently proposed improvement of Illinois Route 22 between Milwaukee Avenue and
Illinois Route 83; and,
WHEREAS, the intergovernmental agreement between the Illinois Department of
Transportation and the Village of Buffalo Grove is necessary in order to implement the
project as currently proposed;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village President and Board of
Trustees of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois as follows:
1. The agreement between the Village of Buffalo Grove and the State of Illinois
concerning the improvement of Illinois Route 22 between Milwaukee Avenue
and Illinois Route 83 is hereby approved.
2. The Village President and the Village Clerk are authorized and directed to
execute the agreement. A copy of said agreement is attached hereto and made
a part hereof.
AYES: 5 — Braiman, Glover,-::Berman, Kahn, Trilling
NAYES: 0 None
ABSENT: 1 Johnson
PASSED: November 1 ; 2004
APPROVED: November l 2004
APPROVED:
Village President
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
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Illinois Department of Transportation
Division of Highways/ District 1
201 West Center Court/Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 -1096
BUREAU OF DESIGN
Village of Buffalo Grove /State of Illinois
FAP Route 337
State Section: 20R -5
Lake County /
December 15, 2004
Mr. Gregory P. Boysen
Director of Public Works
Village of Buffalo Grove
51 Raupp Boulevard
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Dear Mr. Boysen:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE
0EC 1 7 2004
PW ADNIIN
The Agreement for the subject improvement has been executed by this
Department. Enclosed is an original counterpart of the executed Agreement for
your records and files.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact
Mr. John M. Romano, Agreements Specialist at (847) 705 -4238.
Very truly yours,
Diane M. O'Keefe, P.E.
District Engineer
d"�2
2hnortmann, P.E.
Project Support Engineer
Enclosures
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AGREEMENT
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Illinois Route 22
State Section 20 R -5
Lake County
Job No. C -91- 552 -99
Agreement No. JN- 104 -005
Contract No. 60881
This Agreement entered into this day ofj)�,L., 20 0 � A.D, by and between the
STATE OF ILLINOIS, acting by and through its DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
hereinafter called the STATE, and the Village of Buffalo Grove, of the State of Illinois,
hereinafter called the VILLAGE.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the STATE in order to facilitate the free flow of traffic and insure safety to
the motoring public, is desirous of improving approximately 4,785 lineal meters (15,699 feet) of
(FAP Route 337, Illinois Route 22, State Section 20 R -5), by widening and reconstructing Illinois
Route 22 from east of Illinois Route 83 to west of U.S. Route 45 /IL. Route 21, providing 2 -3.6
meter (12 foot) through traffic lanes in each direction, separated by a 5.5 meter (18 foot) grass
barrier median, modernizing traffic signals at the IL. Route 22 intersections with IL. Route 83,
Buffalo Grove Road, Arboretum Way, Fire Station Drive, Main Street/North Prairie Road,
Stevenson Drive/Palazzo Drive and Old Half Day Road/Barclay Road, with Emergency Vehicle
Pre - Emption, constructing new 1.52 meter (5 foot) PCC sidewalks, constructing curb and gutter
and a storm sewer for highway drainage and by performing all other work necessary to complete
the improvement in accordance with the approved plans and specifications; and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE has requested that the STATE include in its contract a
sidewalk with retaining wall and chain link fence, lighting relocation, watermain valve vault
reconstruction, sanitary sewer manhole reconstruction, fire hydrant adjustments, fire hydrant
relocation, and steel casing extension; and
WHEREAS, the STATE has agreed to the VILLAGE's request; and
WHEREAS, the VILLAGE is desirous of said improvement in that same will be of
immediate benefit to the VILLAGE residents and permanent in nature;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the
parties hereto agree as follows:
1. The STATE agrees to make the surveys, obtain all necessary rights of way, prepare plans
and specifications, receive bids and award the contract, furnish engineering inspection
during construction and cause the improvement to be built in accordance with the
approved plans, specifications and contract.
2. The STATE agrees to pay for all right -of -way, construction and engineering costs,
including the cost of railroad adjustments, subject to reimbursement by the VILLAGE as
hereinafter stipulated. The STATE will negotiate and/or coordinate with the Wisconsin
Central Railroad for the adjustment of their railroad facilities.
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3. It is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto that the estimated cost and cost
proration for this improvement is as shown on Page 3A.
4. The VILLAGE has passed a resolution appropriating sufficient funds to pay its share of
the cost for this improvement, a copy of which is attached hereto as `Exhibit A" and
made a part hereof.
The VILLAGE agrees that upon award of the contract for this improvement, the
VILLAGE will pay to the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION of the STATE OF
ILLINOIS in a lump sum from any funds. allotted to the VILLAGE, an amount equal to
95% of its obligation incurred under this .AGREEMENT, and will pay to the said
DEPARTMENT the remainder of the obligation in a lump sum, upon completion of the
project based upon final costs.
The VILLAGE further agrees to pass a supplemental resolution to provide necessary
funds for its share of the cost of this improvement if the amount appropriated in "Exhibit
A" proves to be insufficient, to cover said cost.
5. The VILLAGE has adopted and will put into affect an appropriate ordinance, prior to the
STATE's advertising for the proposed work to be performed hereunder, or shall continue
to enforce an existing ordinance, requiring that parking be prohibited within the limits of
this improvement, a copy of which is attached hereto as "Exhibit B ", and will in the
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STATE VILLAGE OTHERS TOTAL
Type of Work
COST % COST % COST %
All roadway work
excluding
the following:
$ 23;200,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ N /A%
$ 23,200,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$ 3,480,000
100%
$
N /A% 1
$
N /A%
1 $ 3,480,000
TRAFFIC SIGNALS
IL.22 at IL.83
$ 130,000
100%
$
'N/A%
$
N /A%
$ 130,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$ 19,500
100%
$
'N/A%
$
N /A%
$ 19,500
Emergency Vehicle
Pre -Em tion
$
N /A%
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
100%
$ 3,000
P &C Engineering
(15% )
$
N /A%
$
N /A%
$ 450
100%
$ 450
IL. 22 at Buffalo Grove
Rd.
$ 103,500
90%
$
N /A%
$ 11,500
10%
$ 115,000
P &C Engineering
15%
$ 15,525
90%
$
N /A%
$ 1,725
10%
$ °17,250
Emergency Vehicle
Pre -Em tion
$
N /A%
$ 6,000
100%
$
N /A%
' $ 6,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)'
$
N /A%
$ 900
100%
$
N /A%
$ 900
IL22 at Arboretum
Way
$
N /A%
$ 115,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ 115,000
P &C Engineering
15 %)
$
N /A%
1 $ 17,250
100%
$
N /A%
$ 17,250
Emergency Vehicle
Pre -Em tion
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ .3,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 450
100%
$
N /A%
$ 450
IL. 22 at the Fire
Station
$
N /A%
$ 115,000
100 %
1 $
N /A%
$ 115,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 17,250
100%
$
N /A %'
$ 17,250
Push Button
Emergency Pre-
Em tion
$
N /A%
$ 1,500
100%
$
N /A%
$ 1,500
P &C Engineering
(15% )
$
N /A%
$ 225
100%
$
N /A%
$ 225.
M. 22 at Main St./
North Prairie Road
$ 103,500
90 %
$
N /A%
$ 11,500
10%
$ 115,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$ 15,525
90%
$
N /A%
$ 1,725
10%
$ 17,250
Emergency Vehicle
Pre - Emption
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 450
100 %
$
N /A%
$ 450
STATE VILLAGE OTHERS TOTAL
Type of Work
COST % COST % COST %
IL. 22 at Stevenson
Dr./Palazzo Dr.
$ 103,500
90%
$ 11,500
10%
$
N /A %.
$ 115,000
P &C Engineering
15%
$ 15,525
90%
$ 1,725
10%
$
N /A%
$ 17,250
Emergency Vehicle
Pre -Em tion
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ 3,000
P &C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 450
100%
$
N /A%
$ 450
IL. 22 at Old Half Day
Rd./ Barclay Rd.
$
N /A%
$
N /A%
$ 115,000
100%
$ 115,000
P&C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$
N /A%
$ 17,250
100 %
$ 17,250
Emergency Vehicle
Pre -Em tion
1 $
N /A%
$
N /A%
$ 6,000
100%
1 $ 6,000
P &C Engineering
15 %)
$
I N /A%
$
N /A%
1 $ 900
100 %
$ 900
OTHER WORK
Lighting Relocation
$
N /A%
$ 600,149
100%
$
N /A%
$ 600,149
Construction
Engineering (10% )
$
N /A%
$ 60,014
100%
$
N /A%o
$ 60,014
Fire Hydrant
Relocation
$
N /A%
$ 8,000
100%
$
N /A%
$ 8,000
P & C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 1,200
100 %
$
N /A%
$ 1,200
Fire Hydrant
Adjustments
$
N /A%
$ 900
100 %"
$
N /A%
$ 900
P & C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 135
100%
$
N /A%
$ 135
Valve Vault
Reconstruction
$
N /A%
$ 11,800
100 %
$
N /A%
$ 11,800
P & C Engineering
(15 %)
N /A%
$ 1,770
100%
$
N /A%
$ 1,770
Steel Casing Extension
$
N /A%
$ 8,370
100%
$
N /A%
$ 8,370
P & C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 1,255
100%
$
N /A%
$ 1,255
Sanitary Sewer
Manhole
Reconstruction <
$
N /A%
$ 10,800
100%
$
I N /A%
$ 10,800
P & C Engineering
(15 %)
$
N /A%
$ 1,620
100%
$
N /A%
$ 1,620
STATE VILLAGE OTHERS TOTAL
Type of Work
COST % COST % COST %
Sidewalk
$ 31,842
50 %
$ 31,842
50%
$ 1
N /A %o
$ 63,684
P & C Engineering
15 %)
$ 4,777
50%
$ 4,777
50%
$
N /A%
$ 9,554
Retaining Wall for
Sidewalk with Chain
Link Fence
$
N /A%
$ 32,542
100%
$
N /A%
$ 32,542
P & C Engineering
1
(15 %)
$
N /A%
4,881
100%
$
N /A%
$ 4,881
TOTAL
$ - 27,223,194
1
1 $ 1,076,755–T—
076755
-
$ 169,050
$ 28,468 999
future prohibit parking at such locations on or immediately adjacent to this improvement
as may be determined necessary by the STATE from traffic capacity studies.
6. The VILLAGE has adopted and will put into effect an appropriate ordinance, prior to the
STATE's advertising for the proposed work to be performed hereunder, or shall continue
to enforce an existing ordinance, prohibiting the discharge of sanitary sewage and
industrial waste water into any storm sewers constructed as a part of this improvement, a
copy of which is attached hereto as "Exhibit C ".
7. Prior to the STATE advertising for the work proposed hereunder, the disposition of
encroachments will be cooperatively resolved with representatives from the VILLAGE
and the STATE.
The VILLAGE has adopted and will put, into effect an appropriate ordinance, prior to the
STATE's advertising for the proposed work to be performed hereunder, or shall continue
to enforce an existing ordinance, relative to the disposition of encroachments. and
prohibiting, in the future, any new encroachments within the limits of the improvements,
a copy of which is attached as "Exhibit D ".
8. The VILLAGE has adopted a resolution, will send a letter, or sign the Plan Approval page
which is part of this document, prior to the STATE advertising for the work to be
performed hereunder, approving the plans and specifications as prepared.
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9. The VILLAGE agrees to ensure that minority business enterprises, as defined in 49 CFR,
Part 23, have the maximum opportunity to participate related to the maintenance of the
"Emergency Vehicle Pre - Emption System" equipment. The VILLAGE shall maintain
the emitters and associated appurtenances at its own expense. The emitters shall be
maintained and tested by the VILLAGE in accordance with the recommendations of the
manufacturer.
10. The VILLAGE agrees that in the event any work is performed by other than VILLAGE
forces, the provisions of "an act regulating wages of laborers, mechanics and other
workers employed in public works by the State, County, or any public body or any
political subdivision or by any one under contract for public works" (Illinois Compiled
Statutes, 820 ILCS 130/1) shall apply.
11. The VILLAGE agrees not to permit driveway entrance openings to be made in the curb,
as constructed, or the construction of additional entrances, private or commercial, along
Illinois Route 22 without the consent of the STATE.
12. The VILLAGE shall exercise its franchise rights to cause private utilities to be relocated,
if required, at no expense to the STATE.
13. The VILLAGE agrees to cause its utilities installed on right of way after said right of way
was acquired by the STATE or installed within the limits of a roadway after the said
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roadway's jurisdiction was assumed by the STATE, to be relocated and/or adjusted, if
required, at no expense to the STATE.
14. All VILLAGE owned utilities, on STATE right of way within the limits of this
improvement, which are to be relocated/adjusted under the terms of this Agreement, will
be relocated/adjusted in accordance with the applicable portions of the "Accommodation
of Utilities of Right of Way of the Illinois State Highway System." (92 III. Adm. Code
530)
15. The VILLAGE. agrees to obtain from the STATE an approved permit for the fire hydrant
relocations and to abide by all conditions set forth therein.
16. Upon final field inspection of the improvement and so long as Illinois Route 22 is used as
a State Highway, the STATE agrees to maintain or cause to be maintained the guardrails,
the 2 through traffic lanes lying on either, side of the median and the left- turn and right-
turn lanes, each lane being 3.6 meters (12 feet) and variable in width, and the curb and
gutter or stabilized shoulders and ditches adjacent to those traffic lanes and turn lanes to
be maintained by the STATE.
17. Upon final field inspection of the improvement, the VILLAGE agrees to maintain or
cause to be maintained portions of the improvement within the VILLAGE limits
consisting of sidewalks, sidewalk related retaining walls and sidewalk related chain link
fencing, parkways, medians, crosswalk and stopline markings on VILLAGE maintained
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streets, VILLAGE owned utilities including appurtenances thereto, highway lighting
the Village reserves the right, but
not acc_gpt responsibility to
including furnishing the electrical energy therefore and oe maintain e storm sewers
and appurtenances by: -�
Performing those functions necessary to keep the sewer in a serviceable condition
including cleaning sewer lines, inlets, manholes, and catch basins along with the repair or
replacement of inlet, manhole and catch basins' frames, grates or lids. The maintenance, ,
repair and/or reconstruction of storm sewers constructed as part of this improvement"
shall be
. Rd responsibilities OW11kydU of the STATE.
The VILLAGE further agrees to continue its existing maintenance responsibilities on all
side road approaches under its jurisdiction, including all left and right turn lanes on said
side road approaches, up to the through edge of pavement of Illinois Route 22. Drainage
facilities, if any, at the aforementioned side roads located within the STATE right -of -way
shall be the joint maintenance responsibility of the STATE and the VILLAGE unless
there is an agreement specifying different responsibilities.
18. Upon acceptance by the STATE of the traffic signal work included herein the
responsibility for maintenance and energy shall continue to be as outlined in the Master
Agreement executed by the STATE and the VILLAGE on February 9, 1982.
19. The STATE agrees to make arrangements with the local power company to furnish the
electrical energy for the operation of the traffic signals. The VILLAGE agrees to pay the
entire cost as billed by the local power company.
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20. The STATE's Electrical Maintenance Contractor shall maintain the "Emergency Vehicle
Pre- Emption System" equipment, located at the traffic signal modernization to be
maintained by the STATE. The STATE's Electrical Maintenance Contractor shall .
invoice the VILLAGE for the maintenance costs related to the maintenance of the
"Emergency Vehicle Pre - Emption System" equipment. The VILLAGE shall maintain the
emitters and associated appurtenances, at its own expense. The emitters shall be
maintained and tested by the VILLAGE in accordance with the recommendations of the
manufacturer.
21. It is mutually agreed, if, in the future, the STATE adopts a roadway or traffic signal
improvement passing through the traffic signals included herein which. requires
modernization or reconstruction to said traffic signals then the VILLAGE agrees to be
financially responsible for it's share of the traffic signals per STATE policy and all costs
to relocate or reconstruct the emergency vehicle pre - emption equipment in conjunction
with the STATE's proposed improvement.
22. It is mutually agreed that the STATE's Electrical Maintenance Contractor will send to the
VILLAGE an itemized invoice covering the actual cost for the maintenance of the
"Emergency Vehicle Pre - Emption System" equipment during the preceding period. Upon
receipt of said invoice, the VILLAGE agrees to pay the STATE's Electrical Maintenance
Contractor the amount of the invoice by certified` check.
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Obligations of the STATE and VILLAGE will cease immediately without penalty or
further payment being required if, in any fiscal year, the Illinois General Assembly or Federal
funding source fails to appropriate or otherwise make available funds for this contract.
This AGREEMENT and the covenants contained herein shall be null and void in the
event the contract covering the construction work contemplated herein is not awarded within the
three years subsequent to execution of the agreement.
This Agreement shall be binding upon and to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
successors and assigns.
Attest:
Vi age Clerk
(SEAL)
Village of Buffalo Grove
TITLE: President
Date: November 1, 2004
STATE OF OIS
DEPART T OFT PORTATION
By:
erector of Highways
Date: oL t a b04
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PLAN APPROVAL
WHEREAS, in order to facilitate the improvement of Illinois Route 22 known as FAP
Route 337, State Section: 20R -5, the VILLAGE agrees to that portion of the plans and
specifications relative to the VILLAGE's financial and maintenance obligations described herein,
prior to the STATE's advertising for the aforedescribed proposed improvement (subject to
completion of plan revisions agreed to by IDOT in their 10/8/04 correspondence
to the Village).
APPROVED November 1, 2004
W 'T
William R. Balling
Village Manager
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EXHIBIT A_
ORDINANCE No. 2004- 44
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE FOR THE PERIOD
MAY 1, 2004 THROUGH APRIL 30, 2005
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the President and Board of Trustees
prior to the passage of this Appropriation Ordinance, on April 19, 2004; and
WHEREAS, notice of said public hearing was published at least
ten (10) days
prior to said public hearing, that 'date being April 8, 2004, all
in conformity
with Section 5/8 -2 -9 of the Illinois Municipal Code, Chapter
65, Illinois
Compiled Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, that:
SECTION 1. For the purposes of defraying all the necessary
expenses and
liabilities of the Village of Buffalo Grove for the fiscal year commencing May 1,
2004 and ending April 30, 2005, the following sums, or so much thereof
as of law
may be authorized, be and, the same are hereby appropriated for
the following
municipal purposes, to wit:
VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE
APPROPRIATION
May 1, 2004 -April 30, 2005
CORPORATE FUND APPROPRIATION
Legislative
Salaries- Elected Officials
$ 33,000
Salaries- Part -Time
300
Dues & Memberships
26,000
Professional Training
2,500
Telephone
800
Travel
1,000
Subscriptions & Publications
100
Supplies - Office
300
Reception & Community Affairs'
8,000
Plan Commission
3,600
Blood Commission
150
Other Boards & Commissions
16,000
office Furniture & Equipment
750
Cable Television Programming
27,000
Consulting Fees -Other
9,000
Senior Citizen Taxi Cab Subsidies'
900
All Other Expenses
3,700
Total Appropriated Funds- Legislative
$ 133,100
Office of Village Manager
Salaries -Full -Time
$ 550,000
Salaries -Part Time
12,000
Premium Pay - Longevity
3,800
Group Medical Insurance'
69,000
Professional Training
8,200
Trues & Memberships
5,600
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Reserve for Computer Replacement
1,600
System Improvements
75,000
IRMA Deductibles
1,000
All Other Expenses
300
Total Appropriated Fiends -Sewer Operating
$
2,954,415
Total Appropriated Funds- Waterworks Sewerage Fund
$
7,042,905
ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND
Employers Contribution -FICA
$
381,000
Employers Contribution- Medicare
250,000
Employers Contribution -IMRF
530,000
Total Appropriated Funds - Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
$
1,161,000
PARKING LOT FUND
Salaries -Full Time
$
0
Salaries- Part- Time
6,500
Employer's Contribution -FICA
425
Employer's Contribution- Medicare
100
Telephone
300
Maintenance Contracts
10,000
Supplies -All Other
1,500
Traffic & Street Signs
1,000
Chemicals & Fertilizers
5,000
Electric- Parking Lot
10,000
Facilities -Gas
1,000
Maintenance & Repairs- Parking Lot
2,000
Maintenance & Repairs- Parking Lot Lights
_3,500
Maintenance & Repairs- Buildings & Facilities
8,000
Maintenance & Repairs - Parkway Trees
1,500
Lease Payments
60,000
Pace Parking.Lot Fees
19,000
All Other Expenses
$
500
Total Appropriated Funds- Parking Lot Fund
$
130,325
MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND'
Street Maintenance & Reconstruction
$
1,950,000
Total Appropriated Funds -Motor Fuel Tax Fund
$
1,950,000
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND- FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT
Fire Station Ventilation
$
91800
Municipal Parking Facility Maintenance
18,000
Metra Facilities Expansion
100,000
Grade Crossing Planning Contingency
280,000
_Facilities Security Improvements
$
15,000
Total Appropriated Funds - Capital Projects Fund- Facilities
$
422,800
Development
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND- CONTRACTUAL STREET MAINTENANCE
Transfer to Debt Service Fund
$
75,000
Dundee Road Lighting Improvement
125,000
Port Clinton Road /Prairie Road Intersection Improvement
1,200,000
Aptakisic Road Traffic Signal Improvement
250,000
Deerfield Pkwy Street Improvement
450,000
Illinois Route 22 Street Improvement
$
1,410,000
Total Appropriated Funds - Capital Projects Fund - Contractual
$
3,510,000
Street Maintenance
SPECIAL SERVICE AREA DEBT SERVICE FUND
Interest Payments -G.O. Bonds
$
175,000
Principal Payments -G.O. Bonds
1,680,000
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Fiscal Agents Fees
5,000
Total Appropriated.Funds- Special Service Area Debt Service Fund
$
1,860,000
FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT DEBT SERVICE FUND
Principal Payments -G.O. Bonds
$
975,000
Interest Payments -G.O. Bonds
660,000
Fiscal. Agents Fees
6,500
Total Appropriated Funds - Facilities Development Debt
$
1,641,500
Service Fund
TAX INCREMENT FINANCING AREA DEBT SERVICE FUND
Interest Payments - T.I.F. Revenue Bonds
$
140,000
Principal Payments - T.I.F. Revenue Bonds
750,000
Fiscal Agents Fees
10,000
Total Appropriated Funds -Tax Increment Financing Area
$
1,900,000
Debt Service Fund
POLICE PENSION FUND
Transfer to Reserve for Future Obligations
$
1,516,400
All Other Expenses
40,000
Pension Fund Obligations- Police
950,000
Total Appropriated Funds - Police Pension Fund
$
2,506,400
FIRE PENSION FUND
Transfer to Reserve for Future Obligations
$
1,625,000
All .Other Expenses
35,000
Pension Fund Obligations -Fire
145,000
Total-Appropriated Funds -Fire Pension Fund
$.1,805,000
CORPORATE PURPOSE BOND PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
Principal Payments -G.O. Bonds
325,000
Interest Payments-G.O. Bonds
100,000
Total Appropriated Funds - Corporate Purpose Bond Principal
$
425,000
and Interest
REFUSE 'SERVICE FUND
Transfer to SWANCC
$
11100,000
Total Appropriated Funds- Refuse Service Fund
$
1,100,000
TOTAL APPROPRIATED FUNDS
Corporate Fund
$29,608,917
Waterworks and Sewerage Fund
7,042,905
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
1,161,000
Parking Lot Fund
-
130,325
Motor Fuel Tax Fund
1,950,000
Capital Projects Fund- Facilities Development
422,800
Capital Projects Fund - Contractual Street Maintenance
3,510,000
Service Area Debt Service Fund
1,860,000
_Special
Facilities Development Debt Service Fund
1,641,500
Tax Increment Financing Area Debt Service Fund
1,900,000
Police Pension Fund
2,506,400
Fire Pension Fund
1,805,000
Corporate Purpose Bond Principal and Interest
425,000
Refuse Service Fund
$1,100,000
Grand Total Appropriations
$55,063,847
The aforementioned appropriated sums for the Corporate Fund, Illinois
Municipal
Retirement Fund, 'Parking Lot Fund, Motor Fuel Tax Fund, Capital
Project
Funds,
Debt Service Funds, Police Pension Fund, and Fire Pension Fund
are hereby
12
appropriated from general property taxes, other local, state - shared and Home Rule
taxes, licenses and permits, intergovernmental revenue, operating transfers,
investment income and other miscellaneous revenues, fees and charges along with
the proceeds of debt issued by the Village for general corporate and other
purposes as provided for by statute and ordinance.
The aforementioned appropriated sums for the Waterworks and Sewerage Fund, along
with the Revenue Bond reserve account groups are hereby appropriated from
receipts from the sale of water and sewer service, debt service fees, sales of
water meters, connection fees, operating transfers, general property taxes,
interest income and other revenues and fees of the Fund as provided by the
Waterworks and Sewerage Refunding Revenue Bond Ordinances, Corporate Purpose
General Obligation Bond Ordinances'and the Ordinance (as amended from time -to-
time) Providing for the Regulation and Operations -of the Combined Waterworks and
Sewerage System.
SECTION 2. Any unexpended balance of any items of any appropriation by this
Ordinance may be expended in making up any insufficiency in any other item of
appropriation made by this Ordinance.
SECTION 3. If any item of portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held
invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portion(s)
of such item or the remaining portions) of this Ordinance
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage, approval and publication as provided for by law. This Ordinance shall-
not be codified.
AYES: 6 Braiman', Glover, Berman, Johnson, Kahn, Trilling
NAYES: 0 - None
ABSENT: 0 - None
PASSED: April 19 , 2004.APPROVED: A= ri 1 i 4 , 2004.
APPROVED:
Village President
ATTEST:
Vil ge Clerk
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BG- ll- l301.3.0 EXHIBIT B
(Ord. 2002 -64 § 2;5-3 2002: Ord. 2001 -41 § 2,2001; Ord. 99-
BG- 11-1308 No parking streets and areas.
1 § 4,1999; Ord. 5 § 15,1995; Ord. 9441 § 2,1994;
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation
Ord. 90 -52 § 2, 1990; Ord. 89 -14 § 2, 1989; Ord. 87-
to permit any vehicle to stand in any of the following
48 § 2, 1987; Ord. 85-37.§ 2, 1985; Ord. 84 -64 § 1, 1984;
places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other
Ord. 80 -11, 1980; Ord. 76 -17 §. 4 (part), 1976).
traffic, in compliance with police direction or to discharge
passengers. Said places in which parking is prohibited are
Article XHL Stopping, Standing or Parking
as follows:
1. On any street in the Village between the hours of
BG- 11- 1301.3.C." Handicapped parking fine.
two a.m. and six a.m: on any day. The Chief of Police, or
The fine for a violation of this section BG- 11- 1301.3
designee, is authorized and empowered to make and
shall be $100.00. (Ord. 95 -37 § 1, 1995).
enforce regulations establishing parking permits to cover
emergencies or special conditions in connection with
BG- 11- 1303.C. Stopping, standing or parking in
overnight parking on Village streets.
specified areas is prohibited.
2. On the north side of Dunham Lane between
Except. when necessary to avoid conflict with other
Checker Drive and Indian Spring Lane or the south side of
traffic, or in compliance with law or the directions of a
Dunham Lane starting at a point of 208 feet west of the
police office or official traffic control device, no person
centerline of the intersection of Checker Drive at Dunham
shall:
Lane for a distance of 300 feet. Parking, however, shall be
1. Stop; stand or park a vehicle on a parkway or
permitted in the improved parkway on the. north side of
median;
Dunham Lane immediately in front of the Raupp
2. Stand or parka vehicle, whether occupied or not,
Memorial Buildinc, .
except momentarily to pick up or discharge passengers:
3. On the east side of Glendale Road from its
a. At any place where the standing of a vehicle will
intersection with Bernard Drive north for a distance of 370
reduce the usable width of the roadway for moving traffic
linear feet.
to less than 18 feet.
4. On the east side of Arlington Heights Road from
b. At any place where the vehicle would block the
its intersection with Illinois 83 to a point 250 feet south of
use of a driveway.
its intersection with Illinois 83. "
C. In any posted fire lane as established by Village
5. On Illinois Route 83 within municipal limits as
ordinance.
modified from time to time:
3. Stop, stand or park a vehicle on Golfview Terrace
6. On Whitehall Drive within 30 feet of its
from a point beginning at the north curbline extended of
intersection with Arlington Heights Road.
Dundee Parkway, to the south curbline extended of
7. On either side of Plum Grove Circle between
Dundee Parking.
Indian Hill Drive and Arlington Heights Road.'
4. Stop, stand or park a vehicle on Deerfield
8. On Westbound Bernard Drive, 219 feet from the
Parkway from a point beginning at the west curbline
.
west curbline of Lincoln Terrace to Alcote School.
extended of Brandywyn Lane to the east curbline extended
9. On Eastbound Bemard Drive (south curb)
of Brandywyn Lane.
beginning 141 feet west of the west curbline on Lincoln
5. Stop; stand or park a vehicle on Weiland Road
Terrace and extending to 306 feet west of the ;west
from a point beginning at the north curbline extended of -
curbline of Lincoln Terrace.
Cobbler Lane to the south curbline extended of Cobbler
10. On Buffalo Grove Road within municipal limits
Lane.
as modified from time to time. - -
6. Stop; stand or park a vehicle on Buffalo Grove
11. On school days between the hours of 2:30 p.m.
Road from a point beginning at the north curbline
and 3:30 p.m., on Twighlight Pass.
extended to the south curbline extended of the south St.
12. On Arlington Heights Road:
Mary's driveway serving the St. Mary's school and church.
13. On Route 68 within the village (Dundee Road).
(Amended during 6 -01 Supplement; Ord. 95 -13 § 16,
14. On the west side of Clohesey Drive from a point
1995: Ord. 91 -60 § 1, 1991; Ord. 90 -68 § 1 1990; Ord.
opposite 836 Clohesey to the intersection of Aspen Drive
89 -79 § 1, 1989; Ord. 84 -70 § 1, 1984; Ord. 76 -17 § 4
and Clohesey Drive, and on the north side of Aspen Drive
(part), 1976).
from its intersection with Penny Lane to its intersection
with Clohesey Drive, and on the east side of Penny Lane
(Buffalo Grove, Supp. No. 2,11 -02) 168
BG =11 -1308
17. On the south and east sides of Golfview Terrace
35. On the south curbline of Kingsbridge Way from
within 300 feet of Joyce Kilmer School property lines.
the west lot line of 750 Kingsbridge Way to Brandywyn
18. On Old Arlington Heights Road.
Lane between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on
19. . On Lake Cook Road within municipal limits as
school days.
modified from time to time.
36. On the east curbline of Horatio Boulevard from
20. On the north curb of St. Mary's from Weidner
the south property line of 115 Horatio Boulevard to the
Road to Buffalo Grove Road.
north property line of 201 Horatio and also on the west
21. On north curb of Boxwood from the west lot line
curbline of Horatio Boulevard beginning at point forty
of 778 Boxwood to 200 feet east of said lot line..
feet south of the south driveway of the Earl Pritchett
22. On south curb of Stoneridge from the west lot line
School to a point one hundred feet north of the north
of 783 Stoneridge to 200 feet east of said lot line.
driveway of the Earl Pritchett School between the hours of
23. On the south curbline of Saratoga, from the west
eight a.m. and four p.m. on school days.
lot line of 797 Saratoga to the west lot line of 782 Lehigh
37. On the.north curbline of Checker Drive starting at
on the north curb of said lot line.
Arlington Heights Road and ending at a point seventy-five
24. On north curbline of Thornton Lane from old
feet east.
Arlington Heights Road to 936 Thornton Lane.
_38. The west side of Green Knolls Drive from the
25. On any public highway for a period of three
south property line of 1214 Green Knolls Drive to a point
minutes at any time after snow begins to fall and for a
160 feet north.
period of 24 hours after snow stops falling, if the snow on
39. On the east side of Green Knolls Drive from
the street exceeds 2 inches in depth, provided that said 24
Deerfield Parkway to Thompson Boulevard.
hour parking restriction shall continue - during snow
40. On Lexington Drive from Lake -Cook Road to its
removal operations until completed. As an exception to the
north limit.
provisions hereof, any vehicle may park for a period of
41. Dartmouth Lane from Lexington Drive to its east
time not to exceed 30 minutes for loading and unloading
limit.
property.
42. Hastings Lane from Lexington Drive to its east
26. No parking shall be permitted on the east side of
limit.
Radcliffe between Stonebridge and Boxwood between the
43. " Eastwood Lane from Lexington Drive to its east
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on school days.
limit.
27. No parking shall be permitted on the west side of
44. Armstrong Drive from Lexington Drive to its east
Radcliffe from 15 feet north of the fire hydrant in front of
limit.
the school to the driveway (south) exit.
45. On the east curbline of Brandywyn Lane from the
28. On the south curbline ofFairfax between Fremont
north property line of 1521 Brandywyn Lane to the south
Way and Fremont Way.
property line of 1541 Brandywyn Lane.
29. On the north curbline of Thompson Boulevard
46. The east side of White Pine Road from Hapsfield
from 15 feet west of fire hydrant to intersection of
Lane to Bernard Drive.
Thompson Boulevard and Knollwood.
47. On Busch Parkway within municipal limits as
30. On the south curbline of Bernard Drive from
modified from time to time.
Elmwood Drive to a point ninety feet west of the
48. On ' Corporate Grove Drive within municipal
centerline of Cherrywood Road.
limits as modified from time to time.
31. On Church Road from 150 feet west of Raupp
49. On Barclay Boulevard within municipal limits as
Boulevard to Buffalo Grove Road.
modified from time to time.
32. On the east side of Circle Drive from the cul -de-
50. On Johnson Drive within municipal limits as
sac to Church Road
amended from time to time.
33. On Deerfield Parkway within the municipal limits _
51. On Weidner Road between Lake -Cook Road and
as modified from time to time.
the west property line of the Buffalo Grove Business Park
34 On the south and east sides of Checker Drive,
7.
from Arlington Heights Road to Illinois Route 83, and on
52.. The east side ofRegentDrive from Bernard Drive
the west side of Checker Drive, from Illinois Route 83 to a
to Plum Grove Circle.
point three hundred feet south of the centerline of Illinois
53. The east side of Fremont Way from Fairfax Lane
Route 83.
to Heritage Drive.
169
(Buffalo Grove Supp. No. 5, 8-03)
BG -11 -1308
54. ` On the south side of Courtland Drive between
.75. On Aptakisic Road within municipal limits as
Ranchview Court and Arlington Heights Road.
modified from time to time.
55. On the west side of Ranchview Court beginning at
76. On the south curbline of Auburn Lane starting at
point of intersection with Illinois Route 83 and terminating
Arlington Heights Road and ending at a point one hundred
at a point one hundred eighty feet north.
fifty feet east.
56. On the east side of Ranchview Court.' .
77. On the north curbline of Auburn Lane starting at
57. Within the improved parkway of the east side of
Arlington Heights Road and ending at a point one hundred
Mary Lu Lane North of 121 Mary Lu Lane,
ten feet east.
58. On Dogwood Terrace.
78. On Illinois Route 53 within municipal limits as
59. On Hazelwood Terrace.
modified from time to time.
60. On Strathmore Court between the hours of nine
79. On the south curbline of Strathmore Court starting
a.m. and two p.m., Monday through Friday.
at Arlington Heights Road and ending at a point one
61. On Beechwood Road between Arlington Heights
hundred feet west.
Road and Beechwood Court East between the hours of 7
1 80. On the north curbline of Strathmore Court starting
a.m. and 10 a.m., school days.
at Arlington Heights Road and ending at a point one
62. On the east curbline of Weidner Road between
hundred feet west.
Longwood Drive and Hapsfield Lane between the hours of
81. On the east curbline of Raupp Boulevard starting
7 a.m. and 10 a.m., school days:
at the north driveway and ending at a point ninety -five feet
63. On the west curbline of Weidner Road between
north.
Longwood Drive and Hapsfield Lane between the hours of
82. On the east and west curb line of Raupp
seven a.m. and ten a.m., school days.
Boulevard starting at Golfview Terrace and ending at a
64. On Burgess Circle.
point 45 and 122 feet north, respectively.
65. On the west curbline between Fabish Drive and
83. On the north curb line of Golfview Terrace
the bike path, on school days between eight a.m. and three
_ starting at a point 130 feet east.of Raupp Boulevard and
P•m
ending at a point 45 feet east of Raupp Boulevard.
66. On the east curbline of Highland Grove Drive
84. On the east curb line ofRaupp Boulevard starting
between Fabish Drive and Newtown Drive, on school days
at the north property line of 179 Raupp Boulevard and
between eight a.m. and three p.m.
ending at a point 175 feet north of said property line.
67. On the east curbline of Indian Hill Drive between
85. On the north roadway edge of Checker Road
Plum Grove Circle and Bernard Drive, anytime.
starting at a point 140 feet east of the Willow Stream Park
68. _ On Weiland Road within municipal limits as
driveway and ending at a point 70 feet west of the Willow
modified from time to time.
Stream Park driveway.
69. On the north curbline of Hapsfield Lane between
86. On Deerfield Parkway within corporate limits.
Weidner Road and the west property line of 590 Hapsfield
87.. On Riverwalk Drive.
Lane.
88. On the south roadway edge of Blue Ash Drive
70. On the north curbline of Thompson Boulevard
between Sandlewood Road and Kingston Drive.
between the west property line of 112 Thompson
89. The south side of Checker Road between Buffalo
Boulevard and a point approximately one hundred twenty-
Grove Road and Checker Drive.
five feet east of the east right -of -way of Berkeley Court.
89A. Asbury Drive.
71.. On the east curbline of Highland Grove Drive
90. Newtown Drive between Weiland Road and
between the north right -of -way of Sandhurst Court and the
Parkchester Road.
south right -of -way of Thompson Boulevard.
91. On Forestway Drive between Beechwood Road
72. On the east curbline of Weidner Road at a point
and Katherine Court between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10
beginning at the centerline of Weidner Road and Stradford
a.m., school days.
Circle (north) and extending north and south a distance of
92. On Katherine Court between the hours of 7 am.
one hundred fifteen feet.
and 10 a.m., school days.
73. On Illinois Route 22 within municipal limits as
93. On Chatham Circle between Beechwood Road
modified from time to time.
and 545 Chatham Circle between the hours of 7 a.m. and
74:. On Prairie Road as within municipal limits as
10 a.m., school days.
modified from time to time.
94. On Beechwood Court West between the hours of
7 a.m. and 10 a.m., school days.
(Buffalo Grove Supp. No. 5, 8-03) 170
95, On the west curbline of Madison Drive between
the south property line of 1410 Madison Drive and the
west property line of 1336 Madison Drive.
96. On the west curbline of Stradford Circle between
Weidner Road and the end and on the east curbline of
Stradford Circle between Weidner Road and the end
between the hours of seven a.m. and ten a.m., school days.
97. On the north curbline of Bernard Drive between
the east and west property line of the Alcott Community
Center.
98. On the west curbline ofParkchester Road between
Newtown Drive and Horatio Boulevard.
99. On. the east curbline of Horatio Boulevard
between Parkchester Road and Horatio Boulevard.
100. On Abbott Court.
101. On the east side of Franklin Lane between
Fremont Way and Fairfax Lane.
102. All of the public streets and public parking areas
in the Mirielle Phase I and Tenerife Subdivisions between
the hours of 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., school days. The public
parking area within the east right -of -way of Applehill
Lane lying between Madiera Lane and 2237 Applehill
Lane is restricted to parking for Applehill Park patrons;
only between the hours of 7 a.m. and 2 p.m., school days.
103. On Millbrook Drive.
104. On the south curb line of Auburn Lane between
the driveway of 1057 Auburn Lane and a point 315 feet
west.
105. On the north and south curbline of Ivy Hall Lane
from 150 feet west of the school crosswalk to the east
right -of -way line extended of Clohesey Drive between the
hours of eight a.m. and four p.m. on school days.
106. On the north side and south side of Thompson
Boulevard from a point 285 feet east and west of the
centerline of Buffalo Grove Road.
107. On the east side of Penny Lane from a point
opposite 797 Penny Lane to a point opposite 857 Penny
Lane on school days between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
4:00 p.m.
108. On the north and south curbline of Fremont Way,
from Arlington Heights Road between Bristol Land and
Fremont Way (loop).
109. On the west side of Twin Oaks Boulevard from
Sheridan Road to a point 450 feet south.
110. On Estate Drive between Chatham Circle and 545
Estate Drive. (Ord. 2002-72 §§ 1 -2, Ord. 2002 -71 § 1,
2002; Ord. 2002 -17 § 1, 2002; Ord. 2002 -8 § 1, 2002; Ord.
2001 -80 §1, 2001; Ord. 2001 -36 § 1, 2001; Amended
during 6 -01 Supplement; Ord. 2000 -19 § 1, 2000; Ord. 99-
51 § 1, 1999; Ord. 99 -64 § 1,1999; Ord. 99 -21 § 1, 1999;
Ord. 98 -55 § 1, 1998; Ord. 97 -29 § 1; 1997; Ord. 96
171
BG -11 -1309
85 § 1, 1996; Ord. 96 -38 § 1,1996; Ord. 95 -112 § 1,1995;
Ord. 95 -82 § 1, 1995; Ord. 95-48 § 1, ;1995; Ord. 95-
46 § 1, 1995; Ord. 95 -35 § 17;1995; Ord. 95 -34 § 1,1995;
Ord. 95 -33 § 1, 1995; Ord. 95 -30 § 1, 1995; Ord. 94-
78 § 1, 1994; Ord. 94-49 § 1, 1994; Ord. 94-46 § 1,1994;
Ord. 94 -13 § 22 1994; Ord. 93 -63 § 1,1993; Ord. 93 -62 §§
1, 2, 1993; Ord. 93 -55 § 1, 1993;. Ord. 93-48 § 1, 1993;
Ord. 93 -14 §-1, 1993; Ord. 93 -11 § ,l, 1993; Ord. 92-
61 § 1, 1992; Ord. 92 -59 § 1,1992; Ord. 90 -60 § 1,1990;
Ord. 90-42 § 1, 1990; Ord. 90 -1 § 1,1990; Ord. 89 -94 § 1,
1989; Ord. 89 -93 § 1, 1989; Ord. 89-77 § 1, 1989; Ord.
89 -61 § 1, 1989; Ord. 89 -24 § 1, 1989; Ord. 88 -124 § 1,
1988; Ord. 88 -111 § 1, 1988; Ord. 88 -63 § 1, 1988; Ord.
88-45 § 1, 1988; Ord. 88 -37 § 1, 1988; Ord. 88 -36 § 1,.
1988; Ord. 88 -35 § 1, 1988; Ord. 8749 § 1, 1987; Ord.
86 -58 § 1, 1986; Ord. 85 -38 § 1, •1985; Ord. 85 -18 § 1,
1985; Ord. 84 -52 § 1, 1984; Ord. 8441.§ 1, 1984; Ord.
84 -14 § 1, 1984; Ord. 83 -30 § 1, 1983; Ord. 82 -34 § 1,
1983; Ord. 81-49 § 1,1981; Ord. 81 -35 §§ 1; 2,1981; Ord.
81 -3 §§ 1, 2,1981; Ord. 80 -3, 1980; Ord. 78 -8 § 1, 1979;
Ord. 77 -2 § § 2 and 3, 1977; Ord. 76-47 § 1,1976; Ord. 76
17 § 4 (part), 1976).
BG -11 -1309 Stopping, standing or parking of
school buses.
Nothing in this section or Section 11.1303 shall
prohibit the stopping, standing or parking.of any attended
school bus or bus used for a school related activity for the
purpose of discharging or loading passengers for a period
not to exceed thirty (30) minutes. (Ord. 76 -17 § 4 (part),
1976).
BG -11 -1311 Vehicles for sale.
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle upon any street
for the purpose of displaying it for sale, or to park any
vehicle upon any business street from which vehicle;
merchandise is peddled. (Ord. 76 -17 § 4 (part), 1976).
BG -11 -1501 Bicycles.
A. License Required. No person who resides within
the Village shall ride or propel a bicycle on any street or
upon any public path for the use of bicycles, unless such
bicycle has been licensed and a license is attached thereto
as provided herein. '
B. Licensing of Bicycles.
1. The parent or guardian of any child below the age
of fourteen (14) owning or operating a bicycle shall obtain
a permanent license for each bicycle. Any person fourteen
(14) years of age, or over, owning or operating a bicycle
shall obtain a permanent license for each bicycle. Such
licenses are not transferable.
(Buffalo Grove supp. No. 5, 8 -03)
13.04.290 EXHIBIT
B. Sewer Bill.
1. The. sewer bill for all users shall consist of sewer
charges for operation, maintenance and. replacement,
using the unit charges described in subsection A of this
section applied to the user's billable flow. Users shall be
billed upon the same schedule that water billings are
made.
2. The Village shall reserve the right to require any
user to meter his water and/or sewage flow.
3. Any residential sewer user not connected to the
Village water system, or otherwise metered for water or
sewage flow, shall pay a flat rate per billing period to be
established by the Village. All nonresidential users and
all new residential users shall be required to meter water
or sewage flows.
4. Delinquent payment of all bills shall be handled
in a manner as set forth in Section 13.04.240. -
C. Nonpayment of Bills.
1. Upon a bill becoming delinquent, all charges shall
be a lien upon the real estate upon or for which the
service is supplied. The lien filing provisions described
in Section 13.04.260 shall apply.
2. The lien foreclosure provisions described in Sec -
lion 13.04.270 shall apply.
3. The Village reserves the right to revoke tap -on
permits and disconnect Village water and/or sewer service
to any user or premises whenever bills become dehn-
quent.
D. User Charge Rate. The following unit charge shall
be applied to each user's billable flow:
1. The basic unit charge for operation, maintenance
and replacement shall be twenty -five cents per one thou-
sand gallons of water consumed.
2. The bimonthly fixed rate for all nonmetered resi-
dential users shall be three dollars and forty-five cents per
bimonthly period. (Ord. 2000 -14 § 2, 2000; Ord. 97 -32
§ 2, 1997; Ord. 96 -24 § 3, 1996; Ord. 95 -35 § 26 (part),
1995: Ord.. 95 -25 § 3, 1995; Ord. 94-21 § 2, 1994; Ord.
93 -72 § 1, 1993; Ord. 92 -33 § 2, 1992; Ord. 91 -38 § 2,
1991; Ord. 90 -19 § 2, 1990; Ord. 89 -29 § 1, 1989; Ord.
89 -27 § 2, 1989: Ord. 88-43 § 2, 1988; Ord. 87 -24 § 2,
1987; Ord. 87 -9 § 1, 1987; Ord. 86 -23 § 2, 1986; Ord.
85 -12 § 2, 1985; Ord. 84-53 § 1 (part), 1984).
13.04.300 Use of public sanitary sewers
required.
A. Prohibited Disposal. It is unlawful for any person
to place, deposit or permit to be deposited in any unsani-
tary manner on public or private property within the
Village or in any area under the jurisdiction of said
Village, any human or animal excrement, garbage or
other objectionable waste.
(Buffalo Grove 6-00) 194
C
B. Unlawful Discharge. It is unlawful to discharge
to any natural outlet within the Village, or in any area
under the jurisdiction of said Village, any sewage or other_
polluted waters, except where suitable treatment has been
provided in accordance with Section 13.04.310.
C. Septic Tanks Prohibited. Except as hereinafter
provided in Section 13.04.310, it is unlawful to construct
or maintain any privy, privy vault, septic tank, cesspool,
or other facility intended or used for the disposal of
sewage.
D. Who Must Connect to Public Sewer. The owner
of all houses, buildings or properties used for human
occupancy, employment, recreation, or other purposes
situated within the Village and abutting on any street,
alley or right -of -way in which there is now located or
may in the future be located any public sanitary sewer of
the Village, is required at owner's expense to install
suitable toilet facilities therein, and to connect such facili-
ties directly with the proper public sanitary sewer in
accordance with the provisions of this title, within ninety
days after date of official notice to do so; provided, that
said public sewer is within four hundred feet of the
property line. (Ord. 95 -35 § 26 (part), 1995: Ord. 84-53
§ 1 (part), 1984).
13.04310 Private sewage disposal:
A. Conditions. Where a public sanitary sewer is not
available under the provisions of Section 13.04.300, the
sanitary building sewer shall be connected to a private
sewage disposal system complying with the provisions of
Section 13.04.310.
B. Permit Required. Before commencement of con-
struction of a private sewage disposal system the owner
shall first obtain a written permit signed by, the Village
Engineer. The application for such permit shall be made
on a form furnished by the Village, which the applicant
shall supplement by any plans, specifications and other
information as are deemed necessary by the Village
Engineer. A permit and inspection fee of twenty -five
dollars shall be paid to the Village at the time the appli-
cation is filed.
C. Inspection Required. A permit for a private sew-
age disposal system shall not become effective until the
installation is completed to the satisfaction of the Village
Engineer. The Village Engineer shall be allowed to in-
spect the work at any stage of construction and, in any
event, the applicant for the permit shall notify the Village
Engineer when the work is ready for final inspection, and
before any underground portions are covered. The in-
spection shall be made within seventy-two hours of the
receipt of written notice by the Village Engineer.
EXHIBIT D
ORDINANCE NO. 2004 -
AN ORDINANCE
CONCERNING ENCROACHMENTS ON ILLINOIS ROUTE 22
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is .a Home Rule Unit pursuant to the Illinois
Constitution of 1970;
WHEREAS, the Village is about to or has entered into an agreement with the State of
Illinois, acting by and through its Department of Transportation, (hereafter "Agreement ") for
certain improvements to Illinois Route 22, which improvements are identified in said Agreement;
WHEREAS, pursuant to paragraph 7 of said Agreement the State requires that the
- Village enact an ordinance concerning encroachments within the limits of the improvements to
Illinois 22 located within the corporate limits of the Village.
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 WHEREAS clauses are hereby made a part hereof as if
restated hereby.
Section 2. The Village of Buffalo Grove does hereby prohibit, from and after the
effective date of the aforesaid Agreement, any new encroachments within the limits of the
improvements to Route 22. The location of said improvements within the corporate limits of the
Village are as identified with said Agreement.
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. This ordinance
shall not be codified.
AYES:
NAYES:
ABSENT:
PASSED: , 2004.
APPROVED: 52004.
PUBLISHED: , 2004.
APPROVED:
Village President
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
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