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COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS
COUNCIL-MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT
REGULAR MEETING
The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Elgin, Illinois, was held on January 13, 2021,
in the Council Chambers. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Kaptain at 7:15 p.m. The
Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor David Kaptain.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was answered by Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell,
Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Absent: None. All members, with the
exception of Mayor Kaptain, attended via electronic means. This was allowed at this time
granted by Governor Pritzker's Executive Order 2020-07.
MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 16, 2020, COUNCIL MEETING APPROVED AS
DISTRIBUTED
Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to approve the
December 16, 2020, regular council meeting minutes as distributed. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas:
Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and
Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Realtor® Association of the Fox Valley 100th Anniversary
Mayor Kaptain read the following proclamation:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Aurora Real Estate Board was chartered on January 13, 1921; the Elgin
Real Estate Board on January 17, 1924; the Fox Valley Board of REALTORS® on May 9, 1946;
and the Tri-County Board of REALTORS® on November 15, 1960; and
WHEREAS, the Greater Aurora Association of REALTORS® and the Tri-County Board
of REALTORS® merged to form the Aurora Tri-County Association of REALTORS® on May 5,
2000; the Elgin Area Association of REALTORS® and the Fox Valley Association of
REALTORS® merged to form the REALTOe Association of the Fox Valley on November 8,
2001 and the REALTOe Association of the Fox Valley and the Aurora Tri-County Association
of REALTORS® merged on May 18, 2010, retaining the name the REALTOR® Association of the
Fox Valley; and
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WHEREAS, the REALTOe Association of the Fox Valley (and its predecessor entities)
has been serving its members and the citizens of Cook, Kane, Kendall, and Dekalb counties in the
State of Illinois; and has worked to enhance professionalism in the real estate industry since its
inception; and
WHEREAS, the REALTOe Association of the Fox Valley has been a longtime, ardent
advocate, working with government to cultivate relationships with local businesses and is actively
engaged in the economies of all the communities in which its REALTOe and Business Partner
members operate; and
WHEREAS, the REALTOe Association of the Fox Valley and its REALTOe and
Business Partner members serve the citizens and stimulate the improvement of the aforementioned
communities.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, David Kaptain, Mayor of the City of Elgin, Illinois, do hereby
acknowledge January 13, 2021, as THE 100TH Anniversary of the REALTOe Association of the
Fox Valley, and declare January 13, 2021, as "REALTOe ASSOCIATION OF THE FOX
VALLEY' Day.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of January, 2021.
David J. Kaptain
Mayor
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Proclamation
Mayor Kaptain read the following proclamation:
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., born in Atlanta, Georgia, attended Morehouse
College in Atlanta and Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, and was a student thereafter
at Boston University and the University of Pennsylvania, and, who following his studies, became
a spiritual leader of his church; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as a spiritual leader not only of his own
congregation, but of millions throughout the world, espoused the philosophy of nonviolence to all
mankind, and in recognition of his teachings was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in his campaign for Civil Rights, extended his
work for the benefit of all humanity, and especially for the poor, and was a leader in the cause of
world peace; and
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WHEREAS, The City of Elgin is a blessed and compassionate city, priding itself on its
diversity and welcoming its many immigrant groups and its many communities of faith; and
WHEREAS, The City of Elgin through its Human Relations Commission and the Dr.
King Celebration Committee has honored the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. for 35 years,
reflecting our commitment to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of a nation committed to non-
violence and love in our cities.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, David Kaptain, Mayor of the City of Elgin, Illinois, do hereby
proclaim Saturday, January 16th and Monday, January 18th 2021, as days in honor of the memory
of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 13th day of January, 2021.
David J. Kaptain
Mayor
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Krisilee Murphy thanked all that participated in the Explore Elgin Area Lights competition.
Sherry Liske commented on the treatment of individuals in mental health crisis.
Abel Barraza commented on a recent incident involving an Elgin police officer.
BID 20-051 AWARDED TO VISU-SEWER FOR THE SEWER CLEANING AND
LINING PROGRAM
Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to award Bid 20-
051 Sewer Cleaning and Lining Program to Visu-Sewer in the amount of $466,278 to
rehabilitate sewer infrastructure and extend the serviceable life of the pipes. Upon a roll call
vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw,
Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
PETITION 29-20 APPROVED FOR 145 S. RANDALL ROAD; CONDITIONAL USE TO
ESTABLISH A DANCE STUDIO AND SCHOOL
Marc Mylott, Community Development Director, outlined Petition 29-20 for 145 S. Randall
Road. The petition allows for a conditional use to establish a dance studio and school. Staff and
the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval subject to the conditions outlined.
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Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to approve
Petition 29-20 subject to conditions. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon,
Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays:
None.
PETITION 33-20 APPROVED FOR 1210 HUNTER DRIVE; CONDITIONAL USE TO
ESTABLISH A COMMUNITY DAY SERVICES CENTER FOR ADULTS
Marc Mylott, Community Development Director, outlined Petition 33-20 for 1210 Hunter Drive.
The petition allows a conditional use to establish a community day services center for adults.
Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval subject to the conditions
outlined.
Councilmember Gavin made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to approve
Petition 33-20 subject to conditions. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon,
Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays:
None.
RESOLUTION 21-5 ADOPTED AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT
WITH AMERICAN VAULT CORP. FOR SUPPLYING BURIAL VAULTS AT THE
BLUFF CITY CEMETERY
Councilmember Shaw made a motion seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 21-5
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN VAULT CORP.
FOR SUPPLYING BURIAL VAULTS AT THE BLUFF CITY CEMETERY
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that pursuant to Elgin Municipal Code Section 5.02.020B(9) the City Council hereby finds that an
exception to the requirements of the procurement ordinance is necessary and in the best interest of
the city; and
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that Richard G. Kozal, City Manager, and Kimberly A. Dewis, City Clerk, be and are hereby
authorized and directed to execute an Agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with American
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Vault Corp., for supplying burial vaults at the Bluff City Cemetery, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
RESOLUTION 21-6 ADOPTED ESTABLISHING AN HONORARY STREET NAME OF
PASTOR WILLIE L. TATE STREET FOR THAT PORTION OF ANN STREET
BETWEEN DUNDEE AVENUE AND CENTER STREET
Councilmember Powell made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 21-6
RESOLUTION
ESTABLISHING AN HONORARY STREET NAME OF
PASTOR WILLIE L. TATE STREET FOR THAT PORTION OF ANN STREET
BETWEEN DUNDEE AVENUE AND CENTER STREET
WHEREAS, a formal application to provide for the establishment of the honorary street
name of Pastor Willie L. Tate Street for the portion of Ann Street between Dundee Avenue and
Center Street was submitted to the City of Elgin, sponsored by Councilmember Tish Powell; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Willie L. Tate has been pastor of the Progressive Baptist Church since
1986; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Tate led an expansion of the Progressive Baptist Church in the late
1990's that included doubling the size of the church, providing an off-street parking lot, and
demolishing an adjacent run-down house; and
WHEREAS, the Progressive Baptist Church is located at 305 Ann Street, midway between
Dundee Avenue and Center Street; and
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WHEREAS, Pastor Tate also served for 33 years as the Chaplain at the Elgin Mental Health
Center; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Tate served for nine years on the Board of Directors for the Boys &
Girls Club of Elgin; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Tate is the President of the African Christian Alliance; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Tate has a scholarship called the Rev. & Mrs. Willie L. Tate
Scholarship that is offered through the United Black Scholarship committee, and he and his wife
Patricia have made contributions to Wayside Ministry, Administer Justice, and the Boys and Girls
Club of Elgin; and
WHEREAS, Pastor Tate retired in 1997 from the City of Elgin as a parking meter
supervisor after 31 years with the City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is extremely proud to call Pastor Willie Tate an Elginite;
and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and members of the City Council wish to extend the appreciation
and esteem of all Elgin citizens for Pastor Willie Tate's outstanding service to the community; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and members of the City Council have determined that it is
appropriate to formally recognize Pastor Tate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that there is hereby established the honorary street name of Pastor Willie L.
Tate Street along that portion of Ann Street between Dundee Avenue and Center Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an honorary street sign shall be placed at the southwest
corner of Dundee Avenue and Ann Street and at the northeast corner of Center Street and Ann
Street designating that portion of Ann Street between Dundee Avenue and Center Street as Pastor
Willie L. Tate Street.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION 21-7 ADOPTED ESTABLISHING AN HONORARY STREET NAME OF
DONALD J. SLEEMAN AVENUE FOR THAT PORTION OF CHESTER AVENUE
BETWEEN DUNDEE AVENUE AND LIBERTY STREET
Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 21-7
RESOLUTION
ESTABLISHING AN HONORARY STREET NAME OF
DONALD J. SLEEMAN AVENUE FOR THAT PORTION OF CHESTER AVENUE
BETWEEN DUNDEE AVENUE AND LIBERTY STREET
WHEREAS, a formal application to provide for the establishment of the honorary street
name of Donald J. Sleeman Avenue for the portion of Chester Avenue between Dundee Avenue
and Liberty Street was submitted to the City of Elgin, sponsored by Councilmember Toby Shaw;
and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Donald J. Sleeman was a Supply Sergeant, stationed in
Japan during the Korean War, specifically from February 1952 to June 1953; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman was awarded the Korean Service Medal and the
United Nations Medal; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman has been a member of the American Legion
Elgin Post 57 for 66 years; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman has been the only member to serve as American
Legion Post 57 Commander for three different terms; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman, as American Legion Post 57 Service Officer,
has ensured that disabled veterans have had accessible ramps installed at their homes and other
necessary repair work performed at their homes at no expense to the veteran or the veteran's family;
and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman is often called "Mr. Elgin Post 57," a title he
carries proudly and humbly; and
WHEREAS, the American Legion Elgin Post 57 is located at 820 N. Liberty Street, which
is located at the southwest corner of Chester Avenue and Liberty Street; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman has been instrumental in assisting the City of
Elgin in the "Buy a Brick" program which helped save the Elgin History Museum building and
was a major participant in organizing the City's Sesquicentennial programs and parade; and
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WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman was the President of the Elgin Patriotic
Memorial Association for 10 plus years of his 60 plus years as a member, during which time he
coordinated Memorial Day events and instituted the Avenue of Flags at the Bluff City Ceremony,
which has been a draw to hundreds of visitors each year and a comfort to many families of deceased
veterans; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman has also worked closely with other civic and
veteran organizations and City employees in coordinating Veterans' Day, Flag Day, and New
Citizens Recognition programs by providing Rifle and Honor Guards; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman has been instrumental in ensuring the success
of the Post Poppy Day Program, Pearl Harbor Day Program, and the final honors at funerals of
area veterans, Post members, and non -Post members alike; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman was a long-time member and a Past President
of the Elgin United Civic Association; and
WHEREAS, Sergeant First Class Sleeman was born in Elgin in 1929 and has lived here all
his life; and
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is extremely proud to call Sergeant First Class Sleeman an
Elginite; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and members of the City Council wish to extend the appreciation
and esteem of all Elgin citizens for Sergeant First Class Sleeman's outstanding service to the
community; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and members of the City Council have determined that it is
appropriate to formally recognize Sergeant First Class Sleeman.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that there is hereby established the honorary street name of Donald J. Sleeman
Avenue along that portion of Chester Avenue between Dundee Avenue and Liberty Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an honorary street sign shall be placed at the southeast
corner of Dundee Avenue and Chester Avenue and at the southeast corner of Liberty Street and
Chester Avenue designating that portion of Chester Avenue Street between Dundee Avenue and
Liberty Street as Donald J. Sleeman Avenue.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
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Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
ORDINANCE G3-21 PASSED AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. G70-19 ESTABLISHING
A PAY PLAN FOR CERTAIN PART TIME AND SEASONAL EMPLOYEES OF THE
CITY OF ELGIN
Councilmember Powell made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to pass the
following ordinance. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Ordinance No. G3-21
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. G70-19 ESTABLISHING A PAY PLAN
FOR CERTAIN PART TIME AND SEASONAL EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ELGIN
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS that
Ordinance No. G70-19 be and is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
Section 1. That effective January 1, 2021 there is hereby established the following
positions and schedule of standard hourly pay ranges for part time and seasonal employees as
follows:
Pay
Single Rate Positions Grade
P.T. EMERGENCY DISPATCH
COORD (I) 905 $30.7612
P.T. ENGINEERING INTERN 926 $14.0000
P.T. CRIME PREVENTION
SPECLST (I) 967 $24.4934
SENIOR LIAISON
P.T. FIRE CODE INSPECTOR 969 $25.0000
P.T. POLICE AUXILIARY 971 $17.5985
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P.T. PUBLIC SAFETY
TELECOMMUNICATOR (I)
972
$27.2870
P.T. HEMMENS TECHNICIAN
975
$22.0000
P.T. SPEC PROJECT INTERN
976
$15.0000
P.T. CROSSING GUARD
977
$14.0000
P.T. CODE COMPLIANCE
ADMIN ASST (1)
978
$13.0000
P.T. PARKING CONTROL
OFFICER
979
$13.0000
P.T. PATRON RELATIONS
SUPERVISOR (1)
988
$23.4988
P.T. SOCIAL SERVICES CASE
MGR (1)
996
$27.0057
Pay
Step
Step
Step
Step
Step
Year Round Positions
Grade
1
2
3
4
5
P.T. LAB WORKER (I)
901
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
$16.0000
$17.0000
P.T. SECRETARY
902
$13.0254
$13.6811
$14.4522
$15.2242
$15.5500
P.T. CLERK TYPIST (1)
903
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
$ l 6.0000
$17.0000
P.T. RECEPTIONIST
P.T. CLERK
904
$11.0000
$12.0000
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
P.T. JANITOR
907
$11.0000
$12.0000
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
P.T. HEAD USHER
908
$11.0000
$12.0000
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
P.T. INTERN
910
$11.0000
$12.0000
$13.0000
$14.0000
$15.0000
P.T. HEMMENS STAGE HAND
913
$17.0000
$17.8500
$18.7000
$19.4500
$20.0000
P.T. HEMMENS STAGE HAND (1)
914
$19.0000
$19.8500
$20.7000
$21.5500
$22.0000
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P.T. BOX OFFICE CLERK 916 $12.1891 $13.0546 $13.3252 $14.0318 $14.7384
P.T. CUSTOMER SERVICE
CLERK (I)
P.T. PAYROLL CLERK
973
$18.2379
$18.9674
$19.7261 $20.5152 $21.3358
P.T. SPEC PROJECT INTERN
976
$15.0000
$16.0000
$17.0000
Pay Step Step Step Step Step
Seasonal & Summer Positions Grade 1 2 3 4 5
P.T. FORESTRY SEASONAL
LABORER
P.T. FORESTRY SEASONAL
LABORER (I)
P.T. LABORER
P.T. SEAS. LABORER
P.T. SEASONAL LABORER -
GOLF
P.T. LABORER PARKS
MAINTENANCE (I)
P.T. LABORER (25
HOURS/WEEK)(I)
P.T. GREENS WORKER (I)
920 $13.0000 $14.0000 $15.0000 $16.0000 $17.0000
921 $14.5000 $15.5000 $16.5000 $17.5000 $18.5000
Section 2. That with the exception of the positions listed below there is hereby
established the following benefit program for permanent (non -seasonal) part-time employees
averaging 20 or more hours per week:
1. Vacation - one week per year (calculated in hours as the average number of hours
worked per week by the eligible part-time employee).
2. Sick leave, Medical Insurance or Opt Out (HRA) - Eligible part-time employees
may choose among the annual accrual of three (3) four hour sick days, participation
in the City's comprehensive major medical insurance program for employee and
dependents provided to other City employees with eligible part-time employee
paying fifty percent (50%) of the premium costs for such medical insurance
coverage or participation in the City's Opt -Out plan (HRA-Health Reimbursement
Account) — annual reimbursement of $1000. Notwithstanding the foregoing, or
anything else to the contrary in this ordinance, employees hired on or after January
1, 2018, shall not be eligible to participate in the so-called PPO or HCA group
medical insurance plans, and such employees shall be limited to participating in the
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) or the High Deductible Health Plan
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(HDHP)/Health Savings Account (HSA) Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing and
notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Ordinance No. G70-02, as amended,
employees and positions provided in this ordinance shall not be eligible for a retiree
insurance premium subsidy and shall not be eligible to continue to participate in
the City's group health insurance plan pursuant to Ordinance No. G70-02, as
amended.
Holidays — Ten (10) holidays, consisting of New Years Day, Martin Luther King
Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day
after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve
(calculated in hours as four hours for each holiday).
Employees in the position of P.T. Secretary and P.T. Customer Service Clerk (I)
shall not be eligible for or receive any of the benefits set forth in this Section 2.
Section 3. The City Manager, in the City Manager's discretion, may withhold proposed
step increases or cost of living salary increases for a specific employee based upon such employee's
substandard performance.
Section 4. That all ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after January
1, 2021, upon its passage in the manner provided by law.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Passed: January 13, 2021
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Recorded: January 13, 2021
Published: January 14, 2021
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
ORDINANCE G4-21 PASSED ESTABLISHING A PAY AND BENEFIT PLAN FOR
CERTAIN APPOINTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ELGIN
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Gavin, to pass the
following ordinance. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
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Ordinance No. G4-21
AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING A PAY AND BENEFIT PLAN FOR CERTAIN APPOINTED OFFICERS
AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF ELGIN
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That effective January 1, 2021, there is hereby established the following
offices and positions and schedule of standard monthly and annual salary ranges for the City's
Non -Bargaining Unit Member Group:
Benefit Pay Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
Position Title Group Grade
CORPORATION COUNSEL/CHIEF
A
828
$161,769
$169,859
$178,351
$187,270
$196,634
$206,464
$216,788
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
$13,481
$14,155
$14,863
$15,606
$16,386
$17,205
$18,066
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE)
A
827
$154,067
$161,769
$169,859
$178,351
$187,270
$196,634
$206,464
$12,839
$13,481
$14,155
$14,863
$15,606
$16,386
$17,205
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE)
A
826
$146,730
$154,066
$161,769
$169,859
$178,352
$187,270
$196,634
$12,228
$12,839
$13,481
$14,155
$14,863
$15,606
$16,386
CHIEF FINANCIAL
OFFICER/BUDGET DIRECTOR
A
825
$139,743
$146,730
$154,066
$161,769
$169,859
$178,351
$187,270
FIRE CHIEF
A
$11,645
$12,228
$12,839
$13,481
$14,155
$14,863
$15,606
POLICE CHIEF
A
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE)
824
$133,088
$139,743
$146,730
$154,066
$161,769
$169,859
$178,351
$11,091
$11,645
$12,228
$12,839
$13,481
$14,155
$14,863
(NO POSITIONS IN GRADE)
A
823
$126,751
$133,088
$139,743
$146,730
$154,066
$161,769
$169,859
$10,563
$11,091
$11,645
$12,228
$12,839
$13,481
$14,155
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER A
CHIEF TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR A
COMMUNITY DEV DIRECTOR A
HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR A
ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF A
CITY ENGINEER A
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR A
822 $120,714 $126,751 $133,088 $139,743 $146,730 $154,066 $161,769
$10,060 $10,563 $11,091 $11,645 $12,228 $12,839 $13,481
821 $114,966 $120,714 $126,751 $133,088 $139,743 $146,730 $154,066
$9,581 $10,060 $10,563 $11,091 $11,645 $12,228 $12,839
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PARKS AND RECREATION
DIRECTOR A
POLICE DEPUTY CHIEF A
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
WATER DIRECTOR A
DIRECTOR OF NEIGHBORHOOD
SERVICES
A
820
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
$133,088
$139,743
$146,730
POLICE COMMANDER
A
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
$11,091
$11,645
$12,228
BATTALION CHIEF (FIRE)
A
890
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
$133,088
$139,743
$146,730
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
$11,091
$11,645
$12,228
ASSISTANT CORP COUNSEL II
B
819
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
$133,088
$139,743
ASSISTANT DIR OF PARKS AND
RECII
B
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
$11,091
$11,645
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTOR
A
PARKS AND FACILITIES
SUPERINTENDENT
B
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
OFFICER
B
FIRE MARSHAL
A
818
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
$133,088
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
$11,091
POLICE LIEUTENANT
B
898
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
$133,088
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
$11,091
ASSISTANT DIR OF PARKS AND
REC I
B
817
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$126,751
BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPT
B
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
$10,563
ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT
B
FINANCE MANAGER
B
PUBLIC INFO & COMMUNITY
OUTREACH MANAGER
B
PURCHASING OFFICER
B
PUBLIC WORKS
SUPERINTENDENT
B
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
MANAGER
B
SENIOR ENGINEER
B
SENIOR PLANNER
B
SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS &
FACILITIES
B
WATER PLANT
SUPERINTENDENT
B
ASSISTANT CORP COUNSEL I
B
816
$90,080
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
ENGINEER II
B
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
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GOLF OPERATIONS DIRECTOR B
POLICE SERGEANT
B
896 $90,080
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
$120,714
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
$10,060
BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT
MANAGER
B
815 $85,791
$90,080
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
$114,966
CITIZEN SERVICES SUPERVISOR
B
$7,149
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
$9,581
CITY CLERK
B
CULTURAL CENTER DIRECTOR
B
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
MGR II
B
ASST BUILDING MAINT
SUPERINTENDENT
C
814 $81,703
$85,791
$90,080
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
$109,492
ASST WATER SUPERINTENDENT
C
$6,809
$7,149
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
$9,124
ENGINEER I
C
FACILITIES MANAGER -
RECREATION
C
ITS NETWORK MANAGER
C
ITS SENIOR DATABASE
ANALYST
C
ITS SYSTEM SUPPORT
MANAGER
C
LAND MGMT SUPERVISOR
C
PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR
C
RECREATION MANAGER
C
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
C
SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES
ADVISOR
C
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
ANALYST
C
SR. PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS
SPEC.
C
FIRE CODE OFFICIAL
B
813 $77,814
$81,703
$85,791
$90,080
$94,584
$99,312
$104,278
GOLF COURSE
SUPERINTENDENT
B
$6,484
$6,809
$7,149
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
$8,690
311 CITIZEN SERVICES
MANAGER
C
812 $74,109
$77,813
$81,704
$85,791
$90,080
$94,583
$99,312
GIS PLANNER
C
$6,176
$6,484
$6,809
$7,149
$7,507
$7,882
$8,276
ITS SPECIALIST/DEVELOPER
C
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
MGR I
C
PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS
SPECIALIST
C
ACCOUNTANT
C
811 $70,579
$74,109
$77,814
$81,703
$85,791
$90,080
$94,583
ACCOUNTANT/PAYROLL
ANALYST
C
$5,882
$6,176
$6,484
$6,809
$7,149
$7,507
$7,882
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ASSOCIATE PLANNER C
ERC FACILITY AND PROGRAMS
MANAGER C
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
PLANNER C
PLAN EXAMINER C
PUBLIC HEALTH
COORDINATOR C
PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMUNICATIONS - SHIFT
SUPERVISOR C
VICTIM ASSISTANCE
COORDINATOR C
ASST GOLF OPERATIONS
DIRECTOR
C
810 $67,218
$70,579
$74,109
$77,814
$81,703
$85,791
$90,080
BUSINESS PROCESS ANALYST
C
$5,601
$5,882
$6,176
$6,484
$6,809
$7,149
$7,507
CHEMIST
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF
RECORDS AND EVIDENCE
C
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT*
C
LEGAL
SECRETARY/PARALEGAL*
C
POLICE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
C
RECREATION SOFTWARE
SPECIALIST
C
RISK MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANT
C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR - AQUATIC
PROGRAMS
C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR - COMMUNITY
PROGRAMS
C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR - HEALTH &
FITNESS PROGRAMS
C
SENIOR RECREATION
SUPERVISOR - FITNESS
MEMBERSHIP
C
HUMAN RIGHTS AND EQUITY
OFFICER
C
SUSTAINABILITY AND
CLIMATE ANALYST
C
809 $64,018
$67,218
$70,579
$74,109
$77,814
$81,703
$85,791
$5,335
$5,601
$5,882
$6,176
$6,484
$6,809
$7,149
CUSTOMER SERVICE
SUPERVISOR C 808 $60,969 $64,018 $67,218 $70,579 $74,109 $77,814 $81,703
EARLY CHILDHOOD
SUPERVISOR C $5,081 $5,335 $5,601 $5,882 $6,176 $6,484 $6,809
ERC FITNESS AND
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR C
HEMMENS ASST TECHNICAL
SUPV C
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MANAGEMENT ANALYST C
PARKING CONTROL
SUPERVISOR C
SPECIAL EVENTS
COORDINATOR C
YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAM
SUPERVISOR C
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN C
ADJUDICATION SPECIALIST C
ITS - INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY SPEC C
PUB SAFETY PROP/EVIDENCE
TECHN C
GIS ANALYST C
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
II* C
DEPUTY CITY CLERK* C
LEGAL SECRETARY* C
MANAGEMENT FELLOWSHIP C
FLEET SERVICE ASSISTANT C
MENTAL HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL C
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I* C
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
SPECIALIST C
CONTENT DEVELOPER
COMMUNITY RESOURCE
COORDINATOR C
ERC OFFICE MANAGER C
ERC FACILITY SUPERVISOR C
807 $58,065 $60,969 $64,018 $67,218 $70,579 $74,109 $77,814
$4,839 $5,081 $5,335 $5,601 $5,882 $6,176 $6,484
806 $55,301 $58,065 $60,969 $64,018 $67,218 $70,579 $74,109
$4,608 $4,839 $5,081 $5,335 $5,601 $5,882 $6,176
805 $52,670 $55,301 $58,065 $60,969 $64,018 $67,218 $70,579
$4,389 $4,608 $4,839 $5,081 $5,335 $5,601 $5,882
804 $50,161 $52,669 $55,301 $58,065 $60,969 $64,018 $67,218
$4,180 $4,389 $4,608 $4,839 $5,081 $5,335 $5,601
803 $47,770 $50,161 $52,669 $55,301 $58,065 $60,969 $64,017
$3,981 $4,180 $4,389 $4,608 $4,839 $5,081 $5,335
LICENSED ENV. HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL IN TRAINING C 802 $45,495
$47,770
$50,161
$52,669
$55,301
$58,065
$60,969
$3,791
$3,981
$4,180
$4,389
$4,608
$4,839
$5,081
STEM FELLOWSHIP C 801 $43,329
$45,495
$47,770
$50,161
$52,670
$55,301
$58,065
$3,611
$3,791
$3,981
$4,180
$4,389
$4,608
$4,839
*(Confidential position)
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Section 2. That the following benefit program is hereby established:
Group A
1) Vacation - 1 to 9 years of service - 3 weeks
10 years to 21 years of service - 4 weeks
22 or more years of service - 5 weeks
The city manager in the city manager's discretion may also consider and include up to nine
(9) years of non -City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same
or similar field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial
hire. If an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1) to nine (9) years of
service, he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required
number of years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, sixty (60) days (in 12-
hour increments for Fire shift personnel) placed on account when commencing employment, plus
annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010,
thirty (30) days (in 12-hour increments for Fire shift personnel) placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of .5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance - in an amount equal to the nearest $1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve. Fire shift personnel shall receive additional pay for hours
actually worked on holidays at a straight -time rate. Twelve (12) hours of personal time off for
each holiday which falls on a scheduled day off as well as for each of any undesignated holidays
shall also be received by fire shift personnel.
5) Uniform Allowances - $50 uniform allowance differential for Police management
personnel above the authorized annual employee allowances for the Police employee group, in
addition to providing replacement for uniforms damaged while on duty.
6) Fire Battalion Chiefs - Fire Battalion Chiefs shall be paid at their current hourly
rate of pay at straight time for hours worked filling a vacant shift position on a scheduled day off
which otherwise would have been filled by overtime. This provision shall relate only to shift
positions only and not any other duties.
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7) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year, but not
including Fire shift personnel. Employees commencing employment between January 1 and June
30 in a year shall receive all three (3) personal days for such year. Employees commencing
employment between July 1 and December 31 in a year shall receive one (1) personal day for such
year.
Group B
1) Vacation - 1 to 5 years of service - 2 weeks
6 to 10 years of service - 3 weeks
11 to 21 years of service - 4 weeks
22 or more years of service - 5 weeks
The city manager, in the city manager's discretion, may also include up to five (5) years of
non -City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same or similar
field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial hire. If
an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1) to five (5) years of service,
he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required number of
years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, thirty (30) days placed
on account upon commencement of employment plus annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per
month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, twenty (20) days placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of .5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance - in an amount equal to the nearest $1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve. Police shift personnel will receive additional eight (8) hours
holiday pay at their straight -time hourly rate whether the holiday is worked or not.
5) Uniform Allowances - $50 uniform allowance differential for Police management
personnel above the authorized annual employee allowances for the Police employee group, in
addition to providing replacement for uniforms damaged while on duty.
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6) Police management personnel shall receive compensation for court appearance on
days off at a rate equivalent to 150% of their current hourly rate of pay for actual hours with a
minimum of two hours pay. Total compensation for standby for court duty on day off is $40.
Police Lieutenants and Police Sergeants shall be paid at a rate equivalent to 150% of their current
hourly rate of pay for hours worked over 8.25 hours per day. Police Lieutenants and Police
Sergeants shall have the option of compensatory time for hours in excess of their regular 8.25 shift
hours with a maximum accrual of 80 hours.
7) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year, but not
including Fire shift personnel. Employees commencing employment between January 1 and June
30 in a year shall receive all three (3) personal days for such year. Employees commencing
employment between July 1 and December 31 in a year shall receive one (1) personal day for such
year.
Group C
1) Vacation - 1 to 5 years of service - 2 weeks
6 to 11 years of service - 3 weeks
12 to 21 years of service - 4 weeks
22 or more years of service - 5 weeks
The city manager, in the city manager's discretion, may also include up to five (5) years of
non -City of Elgin prior professional or supervisory service of an employee in the same or similar
field in determining years of service of an employee for the purpose of vacation at initial hire. If
an employee is granted vacation accrual in a higher range than one (1) to five (5) years of service,
he or she shall not advance to the next range until he or she has attained the required number of
years of service with the city for such range.
The accumulation of vacation leave shall be limited as provided by Ordinance No. S 11-09,
as amended.
2) Sick Leave - For employees hired prior to March 1, 2010, fifteen (15) days placed
on account upon commencement of employment plus annual accrual of one day (8 hours) per
month. For employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, fifteen (15) days placed on account when
commencing employment, plus annual accrual of .5 days (4 hours) per month. Employees may
accumulate sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is the equivalent of
1928 hours of sick leave.
3) Life Insurance - in an amount equal to the nearest $1,000 of the employee's annual
base salary.
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4) Holidays - New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve.
5) Personal Days - Three (3) personal days shall be provided per year. Employees
commencing employment between January 1 and June 30 in a year shall receive all three (3)
personal days for such year. Employees commencing employment between July 1 and December
31 in a year shall receive one (1) personal day for such year.
Police Management Sick Leave Bonus - All police management employees on the active payroll
as of the beginning of a payroll year, shall have established a $240 sick leave occurrence bank.
For each 8 hours of sick leave used during a payroll year, $40.00 shall be deducted from the
employee's individual sick leave bonus bank. Employees on the payroll at the end of the payroll
year shall receive a voucher payment equal to the balance remaining in their individual sick leave
bonus bank.
Police Management Sick Leave Conversion - Police management employees may accumulate
sick leave up to a total maximum accrual of 241 sick days, which is equivalent to a maximum of
1,928 hours of sick leave time. In recognition of non-use of sick leave time, police management
employees shall be eligible for a severance sick leave conversion payment upon separation from
employment. Such severance payment shall be equivalent to twenty-five percent (25%) of the
value of the employee's accumulated and unused sick leave as of the effective date of the
employee's separation from employment, and shall be paid to the employee in a lump sum, minus
any applicable deductions. For the purposes of this section, the employee's hourly wage shall be
equivalent to the employee's hourly wage rate inclusive of annual longevity pay paid to the
employee, if any.
Police Management Voluntary Fitness Program - Police management personnel shall be
eligible to participate in the police department's voluntary physical fitness program under the same
terms and conditions provided for other police department employees.
Police Lan2ua2e Proficiency Stipend - Police management employees who are certified by the
City or a third party selected by the City to be proficient in Spanish, Laotian or sign language shall
be paid a stipend of $50 per month.
Medical Insurance for Groups A, B, and C - Comprehensive major medical insurance program
for employee and dependents with employee option to continue coverage upon separation from
employment according to one of the available coverage options. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
employees hired on or after January 1, 2018, shall not be eligible to participate in the so-called
PPO or HCA group medical insurance plans, and such employees shall be limited to participating
in the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) or the High Deductible Health Plan
(HDHP)/Health Savings Account Plan (HSA). Effective March 1, 2010, for employees hired prior
to March 1, 2010, the City will pay 85% of the specified premium for the coverage selected (i.e.,
single, single plus children, single plus spouse, or family) and the employee will pay via payroll
deduction the remaining 15% of the specified premium. Effective March 1, 2010, for employees
hired on or after March 1, 2010, the City will pay 80% of the specified premium for the coverage
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selected (i.e., single, single plus children, single plus spouse, or family) and the employee will pay
via payroll deduction the remaining 20% of the specified premium. Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in Ordinance G70-02, as amended, employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, shall
not be eligible to continue to participate in the City's group health insurance plan pursuant to
Ordinance No. G70-02, as amended. Employees who have alternative health insurance coverage
may elect to discontinue to participate in the City's health insurance plan pursuant to the City's
health insurance opt out program adopted pursuant to Resolution No. 05-38, as amended by
Resolution No. 09-24. The opt out benefit to such employees shall be in the annual amount of
$3,000 prorated based upon employment with the city during the applicable plan year and shall be
paid at the employee's option either to a Health Reimbursement Account or in the form of
additional compensation to the employee to be paid in a lump sum, less appropriate deductions,
on December 1 in the applicable plan year. An employee hired prior to March 1, 2010, who
provides the City with a written commitment to opt for coverage under the City's Health
Maintenance Organization (HMO) Plan for a four (4) year period on a form provided by the City
shall receive a one-time payment of $1,000. In the event of any such employee fails to fulfil or
otherwise breaches said aforementioned four (4) year written commitment, such employee shall
agree to refund the aforementioned $1,000 to the City via payroll deduction.
Vacation and Sick Leave Buy Back for Groups A, B, and C - Effective January 1, 2010, an
employee determined by the City Manager in the City Manager's sole and exclusive discretion to
be outstanding and deserving of a performance reward may sell back to the City at the employee's
then current salary rate up to five (5) accrued and unused vacation days each calendar year and up
to five (5) accrued and unused sick days each calendar year. The determination by the City
Manager as to whether any employee qualifies for such vacation and/or sick leave buy back and
the amount thereof shall be in the sole and exclusive discretion of the City Manager and shall not
be subject to any review, appeal, grievance and/or arbitration procedures.
401 (a) Plan for Groups A, B, and C - Effective March 14, 2010, the City's deferred
compensation program (under Section 401(a) of the U.S. Tax Code) for all non -contract
(Management Group) employees, whereby the City contributed 4% against a 2% or higher
(maximum 10%) matching contribution by the employee into the program, shall be terminated.
Longevity Pay for Groups A, B, and C - Effective March 14, 2010, employees hired prior to
January 1, 2010, shall receive as additional earnings annual longevity pay in the amount of an
additional 4% of the employee's annual salary. Longevity pay shall be paid to employees in
installments with each payroll. Employees hired on or after March 1, 2010, shall not be eligible
for or receive longevity pay.
Sick Leave Conversion For Vacation Leave - Accrued sick leave over 480 hours (60 days) (or
over 720 hours (60-12 hour days) for fire shift employees) may be converted at the rate of three
(3) days of sick leave for one (1) day of vacation leave. Such conversion is limited to a maximum
of five (5) days of vacation leave (or 12-12 hour periods for fire shift employees) in any one
calendar year. The minimum balance of sick leave after such conversion shall not be less than 60
days.
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Sick Leave Conversion for Severance Pay - Upon retirement or leaving city employment in good
standing, employees may be eligible to convert accrued sick leave for severance pay. An employee
with accrued sick leave of more than 720 hours (90) days (or 1,080 hours (90-12 hour days) for
fire shift employees) may convert up to a maximum of 20 days or 160 hours of sick leave for
severance pay (240 hours for fire shift employees), as long as the remaining balance of accrued
sick leave does not total less than 90 days of accrued sick leave. Such conversion shall be at the
rate of three (3) days of sick leave for one (1) day of severance pay. Accrued sick leave applied
by an employee for IMRF service credit shall not be eligible for sick leave conversion for
severance pay. The provisions of this section shall not apply to police management employees.
Adjustment of Pay Grades Within Groups A, B and C - The City Manager, in the City
Manager's discretion, may either increase or decrease the pay grades for positions within the non -
bargaining unit member group based upon the completion of periodic salary or market surveys.
Such adjustments shall be limited to movement within the A, B and C benefit group classifications
and shall not exceed the maximum amount of compensation within the benefit group as established
by the City Council in the most recent ordinance establishing the pay and benefit plans for the non -
bargaining unit member group. Such adjustments of pay grades by the City Manager shall be
identified in the subsequent ordinance to be adopted by the City Council establishing a pay and
benefit plan for the non -bargaining unit member group.
Section 3. That all ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are
hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after January
1, 2021, upon its passage in the manner provided by law.
Presented: January 13, 2021
Passed: January 13, 2021
Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Recorded: January 13, 2021
Published: January 14, 2021
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
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s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
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CONSENT AGENDA
By unanimous consent, Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember
Shaw, to pass Ordinance Nos. G1-21, G2-21, and adopt Resolution Nos. 21-1 through 21-4 by
omnibus vote. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez, Martinez,
Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
RESOLUTION 21-1 ADOPTED ACCEPTING FOR OWNERSHIP AND
MAINTENANCE CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE WEST POINT
GARDENS PHASE 1— FIRST RESUBDIVISION
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 2 1 -1
RESOLUTION
ACCEPTING FOR OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE CERTAIN PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE WEST POINT GARDENS PHASE 1 — FIRST
RESUBDIVISION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that the City of Elgin hereby accepts for ownership and maintenance certain public improvements
within the West Point Gardens Phase 1 — First Resubdivision. Acceptance of the public
improvements will add the following city maintained facilities: approximately 2,619 linear feet of
five-foot sidewalk along with 67 parkway trees; and their appurtenances to the City maintained
facilities.
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
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s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
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RESOLUTION 21-2 ADOPTED AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PATRICK LEAHY BULLETPROOF VEST
PARTNERSHIP GRANT FOR PARTIAL REIMBURSEMENT OF PROTECTIVE SOFT
BODY ARMOR VESTS
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 21-2
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PATRICK
LEAHY BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP GRANT FOR PARTIAL
REIMBURSEMENT OF PROTECTIVE SOFT BODY ARMOR VESTS
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that the City of Elgin, Illinois hereby accepts the U.S. Department of Justice Patrick Leahy
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant in the amount of $23,352 for partial reimbursement of
protective soft body armor vests.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
ORDINANCE G1-21 PASSED RECLASSIFYING TERRITORY IN THE SFR2 SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO A PCF PLANNED COMMUNITY FACILITY
DISTRICT (450 SOUTH RANDALL ROAD)
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to pass the
following ordinance. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
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Ordinance No. G1-21
AN ORDINANCE
RECLASSIFYING TERRITORY IN THE SFR2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT
TO A PCF PLANNED COMMUNITY FACILITY DISTRICT
(450 South Randall Road)
WHEREAS, written application has been made to reclassify certain property located at 450
South Randall Road from SFR2 Single Family Residence District to PCF Planned Community
Facility District; and
WHEREAS, the zoning lot containing the premises at 450 South Randall Road is legally
described herein (the "Subject Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing concerning
said application on June 15, 2020, following due notice including by publication; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission have submitted their Findings of Fact concerning said application; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission recommend approval of said application, subject to the conditions articulated below;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin, Illinois, has reviewed the findings and
recommendations of the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is a home rule unit and as a home rule unit may exercise any
power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, zoning, including, but not limited to, this ordinance granting a planned
development as a map amendment from SFR2 Single Family Residence District to a PCF Planned
Community Facility District pertains to the government and affairs of the city.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Elgin hereby adopts the Findings of
Fact, dated June 15, 2020, and the recommendations made by the Community Development
Department and the Planning and Zoning Commission, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit A.
Section 2. That Chapter 19.07 Zoning Districts, Section 19.08.020 entitled "Official
Zoning District Map" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended, be and the same is hereby further
amended by adding thereto the following paragraph:
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The boundaries hereinafter laid out in the "Zoning District Map", as amended, be and are
hereby altered by including in the PCF Planned Community Facility District the following
described property:
THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20 AND THAT PART
OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, ALL IN THE TOWNSHIP 41
NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF
358.14 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 175.00 FEET,
AN ARC LENGTH OF 275.40 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE CHORD OF
SAID CURVE HAVING A LENGTH OF 247.85 FEET AND A BEARING OF NORTH
45 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 42
MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 106.86 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE NORTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 170.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF
163.23 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE HAVING
A LENGTH OF 157.03 FEET AND A BEARING OF NORTH 62 DEGREES 47
MINUTES 17 SECONDS WEST; THENCE NORTH 35 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 55
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 95.15 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE
OF SOUTH STREET ACCORDING TO THE DEED RECORDED AS DOCUMENT
2010K014486; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, SAID
LINE BEING A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF
495.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 23.89 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY,
THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE HAVING A LENGTH OF 23.89 FEET AND A
BEARING OF NORTH 47 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST; THENCE
NORTH 45 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH
LINE, A DISTANCE OF 188.18 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES 02 MINUTES
14 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 219.06 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST
LINE OF LOT 14 IN STACEY ENOS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECORD AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 95K009372; THENCE SOUTH 7 DEGREES 55
MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 106.14
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES
08 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14 AND
THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 15 IN SAID STACEY ENOS SUBDIVISION, A
DISTANCE OF 536.21 FEET (RECORD BEING 536.23 FEET) TO THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID LOT 15, SAID CORNER BEING A POINT ON THE WESTERLY
LINE AS MONUMENTED OF RANDALL ROAD PER DOCUMENT NUMBER
1040510; THENCE SOUTH 7 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST ALONG
SAID WESTERLY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 22.43 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, SAID
LINE BEING A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1,662.88
FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 593.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF INTERSECTION
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WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, THE CHORD OF
SAID CURVE HAVING A LENGTH OF 590.08 FEET AND A BEARING OF SOUTH
2 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 52
MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, SAID LINE ALSO
BEING THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 200 IN WOODBRIDGE NORTH UNIT TWO
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 90K45548, A
DISTANCE OF 429.06 FEET (RECORD BEING 428.50 FEET) TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, IN KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
(commonly known as 450 South Randall Road)
Section 3. That the City Council of the City of Elgin hereby grants the rezoning from SFR2
Single Family Residence District to PCF Planned Community Facility District at 450 South
Randall Road which shall be designed, developed, and operated subject to the following
provisions:
A. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the PCF Planned Community Facility District
is to provide a planned environment for various types of community facilities,
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.60 "Planned Developments" of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended. In general, community facilities provide
governmental, recreational, educational, health, social, religious, and transportation
services to the community on a for -profit or on a not -for -profit basis.
B. Supplementary Regulations. Any word or phrase contained herein, followed by
the symbol "[SR]", shall be subject to the definitions and the additional interpretive
requirements provided in Chapter 19.90 "Supplementary Regulations", of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended. The exclusion of such symbol shall not exempt such
word or phrase from the applicable supplementary regulation.
C. General Provisions. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
19.05 "General Provisions", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
D. Zoning Districts; Generally. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District,
the use and development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19.07 "Zoning Districts", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
E. Location and Size of District. PCF Planned Community Facility Districts should
be located in substantial conformance to the official comprehensive plan. The
amount of land necessary to constitute a separate PCF Planned Community Facility
District exclusive of rights of way, but including adjoining land or land directly
opposite a right of way shall not be less than two (2) acres. No departure from the
required minimum size of a planned community facility district shall be granted by
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F. Land Use. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
19.10 "Land Use", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. The following
enumerated "land uses" [SR] shall be the only land uses allowed as a "permitted
use" [SR] or as a "conditional use" [SR] in this PCF Planned Community Facility
District:
Permitted Uses. Those land uses enumerated as permitted uses within the
CF Community Facility District, Section 19.30.130 A., Land Use, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time.
2. Conditional Uses. Those land uses enumerated as conditional uses within
the CF Community Facility District, Section 19.30.130 B., Land Use, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time.
G. Site Design. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of Section
19.12, "Site Design", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended, and Section
19.30.135 "Site Design" for CF Community Facility District, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended, except as provided within this section, and shall be
in substantial conformance with the following documents:
1. Substantial conformance to the Development Application submitted by Chris
Buday, as applicant, and Funk Properties Limited, as property owner, received
February 21, 2020, and supporting documents including:
a. Undated New Perspective Senior Living - Statement of Purpose and
Conformance letter, received March 27, 2020;
b. Memorandum RE: Trip Generation Analysis for Proposed Assisted Living
Community 450 S. Randall Road, Elgin, Illinois, prepared by Kimley Horn
and Associates, Inc., dated May 15, 2020;
c. South Street Option 4 — Tree Transect Survey letter, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated February 21, 2020;
d. Zoning Exhibit New Perspective, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated June 8, 2020;
e. ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated February 18, 2020;
f. Final Plat of Subdivision of New Perspective, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated April 24, 2020, last revised December 3,
2020, with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer;
g. Plat of Dedication of Prairie Shore Drive, Elgin, Illinois, prepared by
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June
8, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer;
h. New Perspective Senior Living Architectural Drawings set, including
sheets: L1, Al, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, prepared by Tushie
Montgomery Architects, dated September 11, 2020, with such further
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revisions as required by the Community Development Director;
i. Fire Truck Exhibit, Sheet EX, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates,
Inc., dated February 21, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the
City Engineer;
j. Parking Lot and Driveway Photometrics plan, prepared by Kimley-Horn
and Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised May 15, 2020,
with such further revisions as required by the Community Development
Director;
k. Undated light fixture specifications including D-Series Size 1, Nuovo 62-
1263, SLIM 12Y, Progress Lighting P5445-3130K9, and PIP 15Y/D 10,
received March 27, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the
Community Development Director; and
1. Site engineering plans titled Site Development Plans for New Perspective
450 S. Randall Road Elgin, IL 60124, prepared by Kimley-Horn and
Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised November 13, 2020,
with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer.
In the event of any conflict between such documents and the terms of this
ordinance or other applicable city ordinances, the terms of this ordinance or
other applicable city ordinances shall supersede and control.
2. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of bocce ball and putting
green recreational facilities in the street yard along Prairie Shore Drive.
3. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of a dog run in the north
side yard, and the construction of a playground equipment in the south side
yard.
4. A departure is hereby grated to allow the construction of a refuse collection area
in the street yard along Prairie Shore Drive.
5. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of a six-foot high wall
in the street yard along Prairie Shore Drive to enclose the refuse collection area.
The exterior of the wall shall be masonry material, and shall match the exterior
material and color of the building.
6. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of the senior living
facility with the maximum floor area of 187,554 square feet.
7. The applicant shall exhaust all reasonable efforts to record an easement
document which grants access and storage of the lawn maintenance and snow
clearing equipment to Edgewater by Del Webb Subdivision Home Owners
Association on Lot 2 prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. The
easement shall include language that prohibits the release of the easement
without the written consent of the Edgewater by Del Webb Subdivision Home
Owners Association.
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In addition, the applicant shall submit an executed Mylar copy of the plat of
dedication of existing Prairie Shore Drive in substantial compliance to the Plat
of Dedication Prairie Shore Drive, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick,
Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June 8, 2020. Such plat shall be approved
and recorded by the City of Elgin prior to the issuance of the Certificate of
Occupancy.
Should the applicant be unable to come to terms with Edgewater by Del Webb
Subdivision Home Owners Association, the applicant shall still construct the
Lot 2 parking lot improvements as provided within this planned development,
and an easement document shall be recorded granting the City of Elgin access
and storage rights over the parking lot on Lot 2. The language of such easement
document shall be approved by the City of Elgin prior to recording, and the
easement shall be recorded prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy.
8. The proposed subdivision monument graphic shall be located at least 20 feet
from the intersection of pavements of the existing bike path along South Street
and the proposed public sidewalk on the east side of the extended Prairie Shore
Drive.
9. The owner and/or operator of the proposed senior -living facility shall contract
with a private ambulance service to provide for all nonemergency medical
transportation to and from the facility. For the purposes of this section, terms
shall be defined as provided in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Systems Act at 210 ILCS 5011, et seq. "Emergency" means a medical condition
of recent onset and severity that would lead a prudent layperson, possessing an
average knowledge of medicine and health, to believe that urgent or
unscheduled medical care is required. (210 ILCS 5013.5, as amended). "Non -
Emergency Medical Services" means medical care or monitoring rendered to
patients whose conditions do not meet the definition of an emergency, before
or during transportation of such patients to or from health care facilities visited
for the purposes of obtaining medical or health care services which are not
emergency in nature, using a vehicle regulated by the Emergency Medical
Services Systems Act. (210 ILCS 5013.5, as amended)."
10. The proposed senior -living facility shall obtain all necessary licenses from the
State of Illinois prior to start of operation.
11. New Perspective will install and maintain no -left turn signage at its driveways
with Prairie Shore Drive that encourage any residents, visitors, employees,
and/or service providers leaving the facility to turn right from the facility and
travel to South Street.
12. Development upon Lots 2 and/or 3 shall be reviewed and approved as an
amendment to this planned development.
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13. The applicant shall pay a fee of twenty six thousands six hundred dollars
($26,600) in lieu of planting all required replacement trees. The fee, which is to
be collected at the time of building permit issuance, is in addition to the
installation of 205 new trees and other landscaping materials in substantial
compliance with site engineering plans titled Site Development Plans for New
Perspective 450 S. Randall Road Elgin, IL 60124, prepared by Kimley-Horn
and Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised November 13, 2020,
with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer.
14. Any resident of Lot 1 must be 55 years of age or older. As such, City Council
accepts that the development upon Lot 1 will not pay school impact fees. If the
facility is ever converted to a multi -family building with no age restriction, the
school impact fees would be calculated and owed at that time. Such conversion
would require an amendment to this planned development to minimally ensure
that sufficient off-street parking is provided.
15. City Council accepts that the land set aside for the recreational needs of the
residents of the development, and the improvements made thereto, generally
meet the private park site provisions of Section 17.04.030, Park Site, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, 1976 as amended. Prior to the issuance of a building
permit, the applicant shall provide documentation to the Development
Administrator that the combination of land set aside for the recreational needs
of the residents and of the cost of the improvements made thereto is the
equivalent of at least 1.82 acres of land. Should the amount of land set aside be
less than 1.82 acres, the difference shall be multiplied by $90,337.90 per acre
to determine the minimum cost of the improvements made to the land.
16. The City of Elgin will establish permanent "No Parking" restrictions on Prairie
Shore Drive in substantial conformance to the two -page Attachment 1,
consisting of "Building Site Plan sheet C401, prepared by Kimley-Horn and
Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised April 22, 2020", and
"Plat of Dedication Prairie Shore Drive, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June 8, 2020". The City of
Elgin may modify such no -parking restrictions entirely or in part, either
temporarily or permanently, without the need to amend this PCF Planned
Community Facility District.
17. Compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances.
H. Off Street Parking. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, off-street
parking shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.45 "Off Street Parking", of
the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended, except as provided within this section, and
shall be in substantial conformance with the following:
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1. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of the proposed senior
living facility with a total of 114 parking spaces on site.
I. Off Street Loading. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, off-street
loading shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.47 "Off Street Loading", of
the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
J. Signs. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, signs shall be subject to
the provisions of 19.50 "Street Graphics", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as
amended, except as provided within this section, and shall be in substantial
conformance with the following:
1. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of a monument graphic
on the property along S. Randall Road with a maximum sign surface area of
148.33 square feet.
K. Nonconforming Uses and Structures. In this PCF Planned Community Facility
District, nonconforming uses and structures shall be subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19.52 "Nonconforming Uses and Structures" of the Elgin Municipal Code,
as amended.
L. Amendments. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, text and map
amendments shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.55 "Amendments" of
the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended
M. Planned Developments. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, the use
and development of the land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19.60 "Planned Developments" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
A conditional use for a planned development may be requested by the property
owner without requiring an amendment to this PCF zoning district.
N. Conditional Uses. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, conditional
uses shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.65 "Conditional Uses", of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. A conditional use may be requested by the
property owner without requiring an amendment to this PCF zoning district.
O. Variations. In this PCF Planned Community Facility District, variations shall be
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.10.500 "Authorized Land Use Variations",
Chapter 19.12.800 "Authorized Site Design Variations", and Chapter 19.70
"Variations", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. A variation may be
requested by the property owner without requiring an amendment to this PCF
zoning district.
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P. Appeals. Any requirement, determination, or interpretation associated with the
administration and enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance may be appealed
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.75 "Appeals", of the Elgin Municipal Code,
as amended.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage
in the manner provided by law.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Passed: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Recorded: January 13, 2021
Published: January 14, 2021
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
ORDINANCE G2-21 PASSED RECLASSIFYING TERRITORY IN THE SFR2 SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO A PSFR2 PLANNED SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCE DISTRICT (2501 SOUTH STREET AND 460 PRAIRIE SHORE DRIVE)
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to pass the
following ordinance. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Ordinance No. G2-21
AN ORDINANCE
RECLASSIFYING TERRITORY IN THE SFR2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT
TO A PSFR2 PLANNED SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT
(2501 South Street and 460 Prairie Shore Drive)
WHEREAS, written application has been made to reclassify certain property located at
2501 South Street and 460 Prairie Shore Drive from SFR2 Single Family Residence District to
PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District; and
WHEREAS, the zoning lots containing the premises at 2501 South Street and 460 Prairie
Shore Drive are legally described herein (the "Subject Property"); and
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WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing concerning
said application on June 15, 2020, following due notice including by publication; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission have submitted their Findings of Fact concerning said application; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission recommend approval of said application, subject to the conditions articulated below;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Elgin, Illinois, has reviewed the findings and
recommendations of the Community Development Department and the Planning and Zoning
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is a home rule unit and as a home rule unit may exercise any
power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, zoning, including, but not limited to, this ordinance granting a planned
development as a map amendment from SFR2 Single Family Residence District to a PSFR2
Planned Single Family Residence District pertains to the government and affairs of the city.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Elgin hereby adopts the Findings of
Fact, dated June 15, 2020, and the recommendations made by the Community Development
Department and the Planning and Zoning Commission, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit A.
Section 2. That Chapter 19.07 Zoning Districts, Section 19.08.020 entitled "Official
Zoning District Map" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended, be and the same is hereby further
amended by adding thereto the following paragraph:
The boundaries hereinafter laid out in the "Zoning District Map", as amended, be and are
hereby altered by including in the PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District the
following described property:
THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 41
NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST
QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST
ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF
60.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 88
DEGREES 49 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
NORTHEAST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 1,365.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0
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DEGREES 07 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 433.58 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH STREET ACCORDING TO THE DEED
RECORDED AS DOCUMENT 2010K014486; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID
SOUTH LINE OF SOUTH STREET, SAID LINE BEING A CURVE CONCAVE TO
THE SOUTH, HAVING A RADIUS OF 405.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF
157.29 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE HAVING
A LENGTH OF 156.31 FEET AND A BEARING OF NORTH 68 DEGREES 23
MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST; THENCE NORTH 79 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 55
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 572.43 TO A POINT
OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, SAID
LINE BEING A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF
495.00 FEET AND AN ARC LENGTH OF 207.13 FEET TO A POINT OF
NONTANGENCY, THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE HAVING A LENGTH OF 205.62
FEET AND A BEARING OF NORTH 67 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 41 SECONDS EAST;
THENCE SOUTH 35 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF
92.37 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 230.00 FEET,
AN ARC LENGTH OF 220.83 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE CHORD OF
SAID CURVE HAVING A LENGTH OF 212.45 FEET AND A BEARING OF SOUTH
62 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 42
MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 106.86 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
SOUTHWEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 115.00 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 180.98
FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE CHORD OF SAID CURVE HAVING A
LENGTH OF 162.87 FEET AND A BEARING OF SOUTH 45 DEGREES 12 MINUTES
36 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 33 SECONDS
EAST, A DISTANCE OF 359.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN KANE
COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
(commonly known as 2501 South Street and 460 Prairie Shore Drive)
Section 3. That the City Council of the City of Elgin hereby grants the rezoning from SFR2
Single Family Residence District to Planned Single Family Residence District 2 (PSFR2) at 2501
South Street and 460 Prairie Shore Drive which shall be designed, developed, and operated subject
to the following provisions:
A. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of the PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence
District is to provide a planned urban residential environment of moderate density
for single-family detached dwellings, subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.60
"Planned Developments" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. A PSFR2
zoning district is most similar to, but departs from the standard requirements of the
SFR2 zoning district.
B. Supplementary Regulations. Any word or phrase contained herein, followed by
the symbol "[SR]", shall be subject to the definitions and the additional interpretive
requirements provided in Chapter 19.90 "Supplementary Regulations", of the Elgin
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Municipal Code, as amended. The exclusion of such symbol shall not exempt such
word or phrase from the applicable supplementary regulation.
H. General Provisions. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, the
use and development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19.05 "General Provisions", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
I. Zoning Districts; Generally. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence
District, the use and development of land and structures shall be subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19.07 "Zoning Districts", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as
amended.
J. Location and Size of District. PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence Districts
should be located in substantial conformance to the official comprehensive plan.
The amount of land necessary to constitute a separate PSFR2 Planned Single
Family Residence District exclusive of rights of way, but including adjoining land
or land directly opposite a right of way shall not be less than two (2) acres. No
departure from the required minimum size of a planned residence district shall be
granted by the City Council.
F. Land Use. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
19.10 "Land Use", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. The following
enumerated "land uses" [SR] shall be the only land uses allowed as a "permitted
use" [SR] or as a "conditional use" [SR] in this PSFR2 Planned Single Family
Residence District:
3. Permitted Uses. Those land uses enumerated as permitted uses within the
SFR2 Single Family Residence District, Section 19.25.330 A., Land Use, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time.
4. Conditional Uses. Those land uses enumerated as conditional uses within
the SFR2 Single Family Residence District, Section 19.25.330 B., Land Use,
of the Elgin Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time.
5. Similar Uses. Those land uses enumerated as similar uses within the SFR2
Single Family Residence District, Section 19.25.330 C., Land Use, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as it may be amended from time to time.
K. Site Design. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject to the provisions of Section
19.12, "Site Design", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended, Section 19.25.335
"Site Design" for SFR2 Single Family Residence District, of the Elgin Municipal
Code, as amended, except as provided within this section, and shall be in substantial
conformance with the following documents:
18. Substantial conformance to the Development Application submitted by Chris
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Buday, as applicant, and Funk Properties Limited, as property owner, received
February 21, 2020, and supporting documents including:
a. Undated New Perspective Senior Living - Statement of Purpose and
Conformance letter, received March 27, 2020;
b. Memorandum RE: Trip Generation Analysis for Proposed Assisted Living
Community 450 S. Randall Road, Elgin, Illinois, prepared by Kimley Horn
and Associates, Inc., dated May 15, 2020;
c. South Street Option 4 - Tree Transect Survey letter, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated February 21, 2020;
d. Zoning Exhibit New Perspective, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated June 8, 2020;
e. ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated February 18, 2020;
f. Final Plat of Subdivision of New Perspective, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated April 24, 2020, last revised December 3,
2020, with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer;
g. Plat of Dedication of Prairie Shore Drive, Elgin, Illinois, prepared by
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June
8, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer;
h. New Perspective Senior Living Architectural Drawings set, including
sheets: L1, Al, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, prepared by Tushie
Montgomery Architects, dated September 11, 2020, with such further
revisions as required by the Community Development Director;
i. Fire Truck Exhibit, Sheet EX, prepared by Kimley-Horn and Associates,
Inc., dated February 21, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the
City Engineer;
j. Parking Lot and Driveway Photometrics plan, prepared by Kimley-Horn
and Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised May 15, 2020,
with such further revisions as required by the Community Development
Director;
k. Undated light fixture specifications including D-Series Size 1, Nuovo 62-
1263, SLIM 12Y, Progress Lighting P5445-3130K9, and PIP 15Y/D 10,
received March 27, 2020, with such further revisions as required by the
Community Development Director; and
1. Site engineering plans titled Site Development Plans for New Perspective
450 S. Randall Road Elgin, IL 60124, prepared by Kimley-Horn and
Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised November 13, 2020,
with such further revisions as required by the City Engineer.
In the event of any conflict between such documents and the terms of this
ordinance or other applicable city ordinances, the terms of this ordinance or
other applicable city ordinances shall supersede and control.
19. A departure is hereby granted to allow the construction of a commercial
operations yard for the storage of Edgewater by Del Webb Subdivision lawn
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maintenance and snow clearing equipment on Lot 2 without a principal building
on said Lot 2.
20. The applicant shall exhaust all reasonable efforts to record an easement
document which grants access and storage of the lawn maintenance and snow
clearing equipment to Edgewater by Del Webb Subdivision Home Owners
Association on Lot 2 prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. The
easement shall include language that prohibits the release of the easement
without the written consent of the Edgewater by Del Webb Subdivision Home
Owners Association.
In addition, the applicant shall submit an executed Mylar copy of the plat of
dedication of existing Prairie Shore Drive in substantial compliance to the Plat
of Dedication Prairie Shore Drive, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick,
Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June 8, 2020. Such plat shall be approved
and recorded by the City of Elgin prior to the issuance of the Certificate of
Occupancy.
Should the applicant be unable to come to terms with Edgewater by Del Webb
Subdivision Home Owners Association, the applicant shall still construct the
Lot 2 parking lot improvements as provided within this planned development,
and an easement document shall be recorded granting the City of Elgin access
and storage rights over the parking lot on Lot 2. The language of such easement
document shall be approved by the City of Elgin prior to recording, and the
easement shall be recorded prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy.
21. The proposed subdivision monument graphic shall be located at least 20 feet
from the intersection of pavements of the existing bike path along South Street
and the proposed public sidewalk on the east side of the extended Prairie Shore
Drive.
22. Development upon Lots 2 and/or 3 shall be reviewed and approved as an
amendment to this planned development.
23. The City of Elgin will establish permanent "No Parking" restrictions on Prairie
Shore Drive in substantial conformance to the two -page Attachment 1,
consisting of "Building Site Plan sheet C401, prepared by Kimley-Horn and
Associates, Inc., dated February 21, 2020, last revised April 22, 2020", and
"Plat of Dedication Prairie Shore Drive, prepared by Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc., dated April 23, 2020, last revised June 8, 2020". The City of
Elgin may modify such no -parking restrictions entirely or in part, either
temporarily or permanently, without the need to amend this PSFR2 Planned
Single Family Residence District.
24. Compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances.
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H. Off Street Parking. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, off-
street parking shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.45 "Off Street
Parking", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
I. Off Street Loading. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, off-
street loading shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.47 "Off Street
Loading", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended.
J. Signs. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, signs shall be
subject to the provisions of 19.50 "Street Graphics", of the Elgin Municipal Code,
as amended.
K. Nonconforming Uses and Structures. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family
Residence District, nonconforming uses and structures shall be subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19.52 "Nonconforming Uses and Structures" of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended.
L. Amendments. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, text and
map amendments shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.55
"Amendments" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended
M. Planned Developments. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District,
the use and development of the land and structures shall be subject to the provisions
of Chapter 19.60 "Planned Developments" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as
amended. A conditional use for a planned development may be requested by the
property owner without requiring an amendment to this PSFR2 zoning district.
N. Conditional Uses. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District,
conditional uses shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.65 "Conditional
Uses", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. A conditional use may be
requested by the property owner without requiring an amendment to this PSFR2
zoning district.
O. Variations. In this PSFR2 Planned Single Family Residence District, variations
shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.10.500 "Authorized Land Use
Variations", Chapter 19.12.800 "Authorized Site Design Variations", and Chapter
19.70 "Variations", of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. A variation may be
requested by the property owner without requiring an amendment to this PSFR2
zoning district.
P. Appeals. Any requirement, determination, or interpretation associated with the
administration and enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance may be appealed
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.75 "Appeals", of the Elgin Municipal Code,
as amended.
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Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage
in the manner provided by law.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Passed: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Recorded: January 13, 2021
Published: January 14, 2021
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
RESOLUTION 21-3 ADOPTED ACCEPTING A PLAT OF DEDICATION PRAIRIE
SHORE DRIVE (450 SOUTH RANDALL ROAD)
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
Resolution No. 21-3
RESOLUTION
ACCEPTING A PLAT OF DEDICATION PRAIRIE SHORE DRIVE
(450 South Randall Road)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that it hereby accepts a certain Plat of Dedication Prairie Shore Drive, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., an Illinois Land Surveyor, and dated April 23, 2020, last revised June
8, 2020, for the property legally described as follows:
THAT PART OF LOT P IN EDGEWATER SUBDIVISION -PHASE 2, BEING A
SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 20,
PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, AND PART OF THE EAST HALF
OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 29, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,
RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED DECEMBER 2, 2005 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER
2005KI44191 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE
SOUTH 0 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST (BEARINGS BASED ON ILLINOIS
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STATE PLANE COORDINATES EAST ZONE 1983 DATUM) ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER, SAID LINE BEING AN EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT P,
A DISTANCE OF 577.64 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT M IN SAID
EDGEWATER SUBDIVISION -PHASE 2; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 27
SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT M AND PART OF THE NORTH
LOT 493 IN SAID EDGEWATER SUBDIVISION -PHASE 2, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST ALONG A LINE 60 FEET
WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER,
SAID LINE BEING THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT L IN SAID EDGEWATER
SUBDIVISION -PHASE 2, A DISTANCE OF 576.54 TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 40 SECONDS
EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 60.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, IN KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 0.795 ACRES OR 34,625 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed
to cause said plat of dedication to be filed with the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
RESOLUTION 21-4 ADOPTED APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION OF
NEW PERSPECTIVE
Councilmember Martinez made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Shaw, to adopt the
following resolution. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez,
Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
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Resolution No. 21-4
RESOLUTION
APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION OF NEW PERSPECTIVE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS,
that it hereby approves the Final Plat of Subdivision of New Perspective, prepared by Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick, Inc., dated April 24, 2020, last revised December 3, 2020.
s/ David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: January 13, 2021
Adopted: January 13, 2021
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 9 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
REPORTS/MINUTES RECEIVED AND ORDERED PLACED ON FILE
Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Martinez, to place the
following reports and minutes on file. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon,
Lopez, Gavin, Martinez, Powell, Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays:
None.
E-911 Board, September 17, October 15, and November 17, 2020
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, September 29, 2020
Planning and Zoning Commission, September 14 and November 2, 2020
Committee of the Whole, December 2, 2020
City Council, December 2, 2020
Sales Tax Revenue
Alcoholic Liquor Tax Revenue
Motor Fuel Tax Revenue
Electricity Tax Revenue
Natural Gas Tax Revenue
Hotel/Motel Tax Revenue
Telecommunications Tax Revenue
Cannabis Tax Revenue
Disbursement Report (November, 2020)
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Kaptain made announcements regarding forthcoming meetings.
ADJOURNMENT
Councilmember Shaw made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Gavin, to adjourn the
meeting. Upon a roll call vote: Yeas: Councilmembers Dixon, Gavin, Lopez, Martinez, Powell,
Rauschenberger, Shaw, Steffen, and Mayor Kaptain. Nays: None.
The meeting adjourned at 7:47 p.m.
s/ Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
January 27, 2021
Date Approved