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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - 06/16/2003 - City Council A G E N D A REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday June 16, 2003, 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Presentation: Riverwalk Landscape Architect 5. Public Input Session – 10 Minute Limitation 6. Consent Agenda: a) Block Party Requests; b) Resolution supporting OSLAD Grant Application for Petersen Park Waterfront Development Project, Phase II; c) Committee Recommendation: Install Handicapped Sidewalks in Millcreek Subdivision, not to exceed $52,304; d) Committee Recommendation: Amend Motor Vehicle Code to prohibit Right Turn on Red onto State Route 31 from Private Access Road located between Meijer Gas Station and McHenry Bank & Trust; e) Committee Recommendation: Architectural Services Agreement, Cone, Kalb, & Wonderlich not to exceed $7,400 for Petersen Park Bathhouse Addition; f) Ordinance authorizing Expansion of existing Conditional Use Permit for Quick Oil Change Service facility at 5200 W. Elm Street; g) Ordinance granting Conditional Use Permit for Bulk Fuel Storage at 4172 Bull Valley Road; h) Authorize repairs to CWWTP Centrifuge, Faroc Corporation not to exceed $15,975; i) City Council Minutes: April 14, 2003 and April 21, 2003; j) As Needed Checks; and k) List of Bills. 7. Request for a Class F2 Liquor License from Angelo’s Fresh Market, Inc., 4400 West Elm Street 8. Award of Contract to Berger Excavating Contractors, Inc. for the installation of the Ponca Street Water Main Extension not to exceed $27,105 9. Discussion: Annexation of 22-acres, Zoning Map Amendment to RM-1, Variance to allow multiple buildings on a single zoning lot, and Variance to reduce the amount of required exterior brick/stone fascia for the Parkside Townhome Development located north of McCullom Lake Road and west of Meijer/Home Depot Subdivision 10. Discussion: Annexation and Zoning Map Amendments for property located at the intersection of Curran and Bull Valley Roads with approximately 160-acres northeast of the intersection and 144- acres northwest of the intersection with frontage on Bull Valley and Curran Roads (commonly known as the Adams Farm)