HomeMy WebLinkAboutG95-85 Ordinance No. G95-85
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CERTAIN PARKING RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE
CITY OF ELGIN
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section I. That Title 11, Chapter 11.36 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby further amended by adding to the list of streets where parking
is prohibited under Section 11.36.050M the following:
South Weston Avenue, both sides, from Meyer Street to South Street
between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provi-
sions of this ordinance be and are hereby repealed.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect ten days after its
passage and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law.
s/ Richard L. Verbic
Richard L. Verbic, Mayor
Presented: November 25, 1985
Passed: November 25 , 1985
Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Recorded:
Published:
Attest:
s/ _Marie Yearman
Marie Yearman, City Clerk
November 27, 1985
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT: Liquor Ordinance
PURPOSE: The purpose of this memo is to respond to questions regarding the number of
Class A licenses included in the November 19th memorandum.
BACKGROUND: Information furnished in the November 19th memorandum indicated
only those licenses actually issued in 1985. The confusion between the Class A licenses
resulted from the license classes A, AA and K with the Class K used to indicate the late
hours license at $2,500. One of the Class K licenses is a Class A and the other a Class
AA; however the late hour fee is the same for each. In any case, twenty eight licenses of
the thirty authorized by the City Code have been issued in 1985.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: Based upon licenses issued in 1985, the impact remains at $19,965
indicated in the November 19th memorandum.
As an alternative, next year's budget assumption can be used. The 1986 budget for
liquor license revenue at $105,000 uses the assumption that the current licenses would be
used as a base, along with two licenses and $10,000 fees for new package stores
(including one for the new Gromer's store on National Street) and two additional licenses
or duplicate fees in case of a sale to balance out the budgeted $105,000. Therefore if
four additional licenses, two package and two others, were issued an impact of
approximately $300 each or $1,200 would apply, increasing the $19,965 to $21,165.
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