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Regular Meeting

Skokie, IL · November 3, 2025

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13925 MINUTES of a regular meeting of the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois held in the Council Chambers at 5127 Oakton Street at 7:30 p.m. on 1 Monday, November 3, 2025 Pledge of Allegiance led by Village Clerk Minal Desai. Call meeting to order and roll call. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ann Tennes. Roll call: Trustees Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy and Mayor Tennes. Approval of Consent Agenda. Moved: Trustee Robinson Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED * Approve, as submitted, minutes of regular meeting held Tuesday, October 21, 2025. Omnibus vote. *Approve Voucher List #12-FY26 of November 3, 2025. Omnibus vote. Proclamations and Resolutions Awards Presentation Appointments, Reappointments and Resignations a. *Reappointment Economic Development Commission: Michael Rosen as Chair b. *Resignations Beautification and Improvement Commission: William Oney-Paige Commission on Family Services: Naadirah Shapley-Wells Economic Development Commission: Scott Gendell Zoning Board of Appeals: Israel Pollack Omnibus vote Recognition and Honorary Presentations c. Skokie Green Business Program Recognition Presentation by Cassie Carroll, Assistant Director, EnergySense Resilience Center and Anthony Santarelli, Business Development Specialist, EnergySense Resilience Center Mayor Tennes introduced Cassie Carroll, Assistant Director, and Anthony Santarelli, Business Development Specialist, from EnergySense Resilience Center to present the Skokie Green Business Program Recognition. Mr. Santarelli introduced the program, noting that Skokie was the first municipal partner for their statewide green business program. He explained that the program encourages direct engagement and environmental impact reductions toward the village's environmental sustainability plan, and recognizes businesses that implement new green business practices.  Collective Resource Compost Cooperative  Edward Jones Investments  Haben Funeral Home & Crematory  Kneads and Wants Artisan Bakery  Panoramic Images  See Jane Sparkle  Sketchbook Brewery  Take Flight Spirits  Village Inn Pizzeria  Will’s Place  Zorica Lucic- State Farm 636286 13926 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees 2 Monday, November 3, 2025 Page Two Mr. Santarelli said the program would continue next year and invited other businesses to join. Mayor Tennes noted that some of these were small family-owned businesses, with Haben having been in Skokie for over 100 years. She gave special thanks to Lisa Sanzenbacher (coordinator) and Rodney Tonelli (economic vitality manager) for making the program possible. She also acknowledged the Sustainable Environmental Advisory Commission under the leadership of Chair Jenny Grossman, whose work on the village's comprehensive sustainability plan led to this effort. Trustee Robinson inquired about how businesses might become members, and Mr. Santarelli advised checking the Skokie website for information. Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) Mayor Tennes explained that there would be two public comment periods during the meeting, with each speaker allowed up to three minutes. For the first round, fifteen speakers would be permitted rather than the standard ten. David Dalka spoke about transport for his father to Lutheran General or the nearest appropriate hospital and refiled pothole claims on Church Street. Dan Goldwin, Jewish United Fund's chief public affairs officer, spoke about antisemitism following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. He spoke about the recent antisemitic incident at Shawnee Park. He thanked Skokie authorities for responding to the incident and the need for community policies to combat hatred. Sean Jacobs, a Jewish volunteer with the Chicago Jewish Alliance, concerned that the October 7, 2025 antisemitic incident in Shawnee Park might not be isolated. He asked for the law enforcement department to provide additional details and regular updates on hate crimes. Janice Kessler concerned about the safety of Jewish children in Skokie. She asked for quicker hate crime classifications by the Human Relations Council and more transparency. Steve Naumann, asked the board to publicly condemn the antisemitic hate crime, hold a press conference, and involve the minors’ parents in facilitated sessions. Adrienne Naumann, suggested following the Juvenile Protection Act for oversight, stressing accountability and concern over rising antisemitism. Christopher Whitaker, spoke about community safety concerns related to ICE and border patrol presence. He asked the board to pass the proposed changes to the welcoming ordinance. Carrie Bradean asked to strengthen the proposed resolution to protect immigrant neighbors. Kimberly Polka spoke about the Shawnee Park incident and asked the village to promote community unity. Katherine Edie, said Skokie feels unsafe due to the October 7th incident and ICE actions, she said agents entered a neighbor’s home, and asked to pass the resolution with added protections. Morgan Krupinski described ICE profiling American citizens working at her home. Elliot Graff, spoke in support of refugee and asylum-seeking neighbors and asked the board to adopt enhanced resolutions to protect immigrants. Matthew Armour addressed the antisemitic hate crime. He spoke about hate crimes against Jews and called for strong action. Rina R., asked the board to recognize the terror faced by Jewish children at Shawnee Park and asked for better antisemitism training and community engagement. A physician described patient fear and urged the board to protect all vulnerable community members. Trustee Pure Slovin - read a statement and thanked the Mayor and attendees. Stressed that antisemitic acts harm the entire community, creating fear and anger. Commended Skokie Police for responding professionally and classifying the Shawnee Park incident as a hate crime based on facts, not public pressure. Emphasized the need for impartiality, careful communication, and avoiding rumors that can harm individuals and trust. Highlighted the Human Relations Commission’s work with Jewish organizations to ensure accountability, education on antisemitism, and helping youth reintegrate responsibly. Urged the community to foster mutual respect. Presentations and Reports AgeOptions Presentation on Aging Needs Assessment for Skokie by Jason Echols, Manager of Planning and Evaluation, AgeOptions Jason Echols, Manager of Planning and Evaluation at AgeOptions, presented an assessment of aging needs in Skokie. He explained that AgeOptions is an area agency on aging serving suburban Cook County, with over 600,000 older adults in their service area. The presentation highlighted key findings from a needs assessment: About 75% of respondents had limited awareness of available services for older adults. 636286 13927 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees 3 Monday, November 3, 2025 Page Three  39% reported experiencing loneliness or isolation  37% of respondents 60+ are considering moving in the next 2-5 years, primarily due to housing costs or accessibility issues  Only 17.6% of low-income seniors accessed financial assistance programs  40% of survey respondents were caring for someone 50+, with more than half providing 4+ hours weekly of care  Nearly 60% of caregivers did not know about caregiver programs Trustee Pure Slovin asked if these resources were free, and Mr. Echols confirmed they are generally available at no cost, with some programs having suggested donations. Trustees discussed ways to promote these services through the village website and Health and Human Services Department. Trustee Schechter mentioned an upcoming Live Well fair at Oakton Park on November 7th and interest in more senior housing options. Trustee Iverson thanked Mr. Echols for his work, emphasizing the importance of giving older adults a number they can call for assistance. Report of the Village Manager a. Affirming Skokie’s Commitment to Inclusion and Strengthening Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code. Motion to suspend the rules and waive second reading of the ordinance amending Chapter 58, Article 1, Section 58-8 of the Village Code. Moved: Trustee Lissa Levy Seconded: Trustee Pure Slovin Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED Village Manager John Lockerby presented an ordinance to affirm Skokie's commitment to inclusion and strengthen Chapter 58 of the Village Code. He explained that the amendment would clarify prohibitions on the use of village-owned property for civil immigration enforcement. Additional actions implemented included internal protocols for reporting, distribution of "know your rights" materials, and engagement with affected community members. During discussion on the main ordinance, Trustee Schechter proposed an amendment to add "rest break area" to the list of prohibited uses. After extensive discussion about the specificity of language, Trustee Robinson raised concerns about potential subjectivity in the term "rest break." Village Manager Lockerby explained that overly specific language might create unintended consequences and make enforcement more difficult. Corporation Counsel Barbara Mangler advised that the language as written incorporates clarity on prohibiting village property use for civil immigration enforcement. After further discussion, trustees agreed to amend the language to add "gaining access to" before the list of prohibited activities. Motion to amend the proposed ordinance by adding "gaining access to" before "assembling, mobilizing, or deploying vehicles" Moved: Trustee Schechter Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED The board had a discussion on signage implementation. Village Manager Lockerby confirmed they would finalize verbiage within two days and begin manufacturing signs by the end of the week, utilizing the village's in-house sign shop for signage on village owned property. Mayor Tennes mentioned participating in a call with approximately 100 mayors facing similar challenges. . Police Chief Barnes stated that when Skokie Police are called, a supervisor responds, officers work to de-escalate, and serve as a liaison between the agent and residents. Trustee Schechter requested adding barricades, barriers, locked gates, and signage. Manager Lockerby said this would be logistically challenging and that staff will first look into signage on village-owned property. Manager Lockerby stated that police cannot stop federal agents but can act as advocates or allies. Police do not maintain a database of ICE or Border Control activity in town. Trustee Schechter suggested private property signage similar to Chicago’s. Trustee discussion regarding signage for private owners. Corporation Counsel Manager said the village signage is 636286 13928 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees 4 Monday, November 3, 2025 Page Four not applicable to private owners. Manager Lockerby said the community could take the lead on that effort. Trustee Schechter asked if schools had requested police presence. The Mayor said that after speaking with a school superintendent, the school preferred to keep things as normal as possible and instead support grassroots efforts with parents. Before voting, the board heard from five additional public speakers: Marci Sahinoglu. provided the Family Support Network hotline (855-435-7693) for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and addressed Fourth Amendment implications regarding signage on private property. Erica McCarthy asked for widespread signage, multilingual educational materials, and commented that children were missing school due to fear of ICE enforcement. Michael Koplow asked if village-owned streets would be included in the prohibition (they would not as they are public rights-of-way) and suggested classifying ICE actions as hate crimes. Lauren Grodnicki asked about ICE actions without warrants. Mayor Tennes said evidence is needed to seek court relief. Corporation Counsel Mangler noted the Village cannot impede with ICE enforcement. The Mayor advised contacting Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR). Emi Yamauchi shared that their building created its own no-trespassing signs for immigration enforcement and asked the village to create standardized signage. Mayor Tennes thanked everyone for attending with care and compassion, noting the fear and vulnerability many neighbors face. She encouraged continued support through efforts like the coat drive, food pantry, and donations, and thanked colleagues, staff, the Chief, and all attendees. Ordinance 25-11-C-4760 Motion to approve and adopt the ordinance amending Chapter 58, Article 1, Section 58-8 of the Village Code as amended Moved: Trustee Kimani Levy Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED b. * Samsara Fleet Telematics – Samsara Inc., San Francisco, California - $23,244.34. Motion to award a contract to Samsara Inc., San Francisco, CA in the amount OF $23,244.34 for Samsara Fleet Telematics. Omnibus vote. c. * Request to Sell Surplus Vehicles and Equipment. Motion to sell surplus vehicles and equipment. Omnibus vote. Mayor called a 5 minutes recess at 9:57 pm and resumed meeting at 10:02 pm Report of the Corporation Counsel CONSENT *Ordinance 25-11-Z-4759 Motion to adopt an Ordinance vacating Foster Street north of 9456 Crawford Avenue and south of 9500 Crawford Avenue in an R1 Single Family district. Item A is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025. Omnibus vote. SECOND READING Ordinance 25-11-C-4761 Motion to adopt an Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code pertaining to Boards and Commissions. Item B is on the agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025 Corporation Counsel Mangler presented an ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII of the Village Code to increase the number of members on the Appearance Commission from 7 to 9 and rename the Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the Technology Advancement and Transformation Commission while increasing its membership from 10 to 13 members. Moved: Trustee Lissa Levy Seconded: Trustee Kimani Levy Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED 636286 13929 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Monday, November 3, 2025 Page Five 5 Mayor Tennes said this will create consistency in the number of seats on land use commissions and allowing more people to serve. Unfinished Business New Business Plan Commission a. Plan Commission Case 2025-14P – Site Plan Approval: 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard. Chairperson Paul Luke presented Plan Commission Case 2025-14P for a 5-story mixed-use building at 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard by Moments Noted Services LLC, featuring ground- floor commercial space, 66 residential units and parking. The applicant confirmed at least one parking space per unit plus 12 guest/retail spaces. Trustee Schechter asked about affordable housing. Developer Jody Libman said the project includes 10% affordable units (6 of 66) at 60% AMI, exceeding village requirements, motivated by personal values. David Dalka asked about height, parking, and retail vacancy. Emi Yamauchi spoke in support of the project and affordable housing. Motion to approve the site plan at 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard subject to all conditions. Moved: Trustee Kimani Levy Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kimani Levy Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) Shelly Patt thanked the board for improving community information, commented about Evanston’s practice of tracking federal agents. Matt Jarvis asked Skokie police to proactively protect residents. Cathy White in favor of the project’s transit-oriented, high-density design with affordable housing. Mayor Tennes announced that there would be a report on the hotel project at the first board meeting in December, following court activity scheduled for mid-November. Public Comments by email. Emi Yamauchi-Skokie should not permit ICE or CBP to use any of its properties or facilities to plan, stage, or store any of their hate, bigotry and illegal activities. Victoria Wolfinger-Skokie Human Relations Commission meeting public comment, 2nd email- Support stronger community protections and limit cooperation with ICE Eileen Zeidman-ICE in Skokie Mariel Segoviano-ICE in the community Connie Clark-strengthen the Village’s welcoming ordinance Marci Sahinoglu-ICE-free Skokie resolution Shayne Brunner-ICE Jenni Grover-Please strengthen the resolution to protect Skokie residents from ICE Alison T. Brill-Please strengthen the Village’s welcoming ordinance Kathleen Weiss Boyle-ICEholes Malcom Rich and Lise Weisberger-urging the Village of Skokie to stop ICE operations on Skokie property, vacant property and parking lots Boky Nguyen-request for strengthening the Village’s welcoming ordinance Michael Gelder and Mary Rita Luecke-strengthen the welcoming ordinance in the manager’s report Paula Gremley-Skokie resolution Lisa Gotkin-4 things-public transp; pedestrian safety; a vision is needed, & strengthening Resolution to protect Village Leslie Nathan-Protect our residents from ICE assault Mr. Jinsky Jean Pois-Prohibiting Federal Civil Immigration Enforcement on owned Village of Skokie property The Rader Family-strengthen Skokie’s welcoming ordinance, ICE Brian Clarke-strong support of the Village staff’s proposal to amend Chapter 58 of the Village code Matt Temkin-support of strengthen Village ordinance Sharon and Jim McGowan-strangest stand possible against ICE and border patrol activity in Skokie Carrie Bradean-strengthen the proposed resolution to protect immigrant neighbors. 636286 13930 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Monday, November 3, 2025 Page Six 6 Shelly Patt -concern with the increased federal immigration enforcement activity in Skokie and to strengthen the welcoming ordinance Daniel W Ryan-comment on Village Revenue 3,586 public comments submitted by email for Human Relations and Board about the Shawnee Park hate crime. Motion to adjourn at 10:26 pm Moved: Trustee Robinson Seconded: Trustee Pure Slovin Ayes: Kimani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED Approved: ______________________ ______________________ Village Clerk Minal Desai Approved: __________________ Mayor Ann Tennes Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or items which have already been discussed by the Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items on the Consent Agenda are passed in one vote at the beginning of the Board Meeting. Prior to the vote on the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda. 636286 7 636286

Agenda

Agenda Village Board of Trustees Meeting Monday, November 3, 2025 – 7:30 p.m. 1. Pledge of Allegiance led by Village Clerk Minal Desai 2. Call to Order and Roll Call 3. Approve Consent Agenda 4. *Approve, as submitted, minutes of regular meeting held Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Go To 5. * Approve Voucher List #12-FY26 of November 3, 2025 Go To 6. Proclamations and Resolutions 7. Awards Presentation 8. Appointments, Reappointments and Resignations a. *Reappointment Economic Development Commission: Michael Rosen as Chair b. *Resignations Beautification and Improvement Commission: William Oney-Paige Commission on Family Services: Naadirah Shapley-Wells Economic Development Commission: Scott Gendell Zoning Board of Appeals: Israel Pollack 9. Recognition and Honorary Presentations a. Skokie Green Business Program Recognition Presentation by Cassie Carroll, Assistant Director, EnergySense Resilience Center and Anthony Santarelli, Business Development Specialist, EnergySense Resilience Center 10. Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) 11. Presentations and Reports a. AgeOptions Presentation on Aging Needs Assessment for Skokie by Jason Echols, Manager of Planning and Evaluation, AgeOptions 12. Report of the Village Manager Go To a. Affirming Skokie’s Commitment to Inclusion and Strengthening Chapter 58 of the Go to A Skokie Village Code. b. * Samsara Fleet Telematics – Samsara Inc., San Francisco, California - $23,244.34. Go to B c. * Request to Sell Surplus Vehicles and Equipment. Go to C 13. Report of the Corporation Counsel Go To CONSENT a. *An Ordinance vacating Foster Street north of 9456 Crawford Avenue and south of Go to A 9500 Crawford Avenue in an R1 Single Family district. Item A is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025. SECOND READING b. An Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code pertaining to Go to B Boards and Commissions. Item B is on the agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025 #635712 14. Unfinished Business 15. New Business 16. Plan Commission a. Plan Commission Case 2025-14P – Site Plan Approval: 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard. Go to 2025-14P 17. Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) 18. Adjournment Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or items which have already been discussed by the Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items on the Consent Agenda are passed in one vote at the beginning of the Board Meeting. Prior to the vote on the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda. #635928 Return to Agenda 13919 MINUTES of a regular meeting of the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Skolue, Cook County, Illinois held in the Council Chambers at 5127 Oakton Street at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Village ffi] of Pledge of Allegiance led by Village Clerk Minal Desai. \> ^^ SKOKIE Call meeting to order and roll call. '^A^. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Ann Tennes. ^\-." Roll call: Trustees Pure Slovin, Schechter, Kiraani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy and Mayor •^€/ Tennes. *^^fc Approval of Consent Agenda. / Moved: Trustee Lissa Levy Seconded; Trustee Pure Slovin Ayes: Kimani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechfer Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED * Approve, as submitted, minutes of regular meeting held Thursday, October 9,2025. Omnibus vote. •"Approve Voucher List #11-FY26 of October 21, 2025. Omnibus vote. Proclamations and Resolutions a. Proclamations Polio Eradication Awareness Day - October 24, 2025 Mayor Tennes recognized October 24th as Polio Eradication Awareness Day. Former village manager Al Rigoni was present to accept the proclamation on behalf of Peg Tollesen the Rotary President. Trustee Lissa Levy read the proclamation, which highlighted Rotary's global efforts since 1985 to eradicate polio. Mr. RIgoni thanked the board and highlighted local Rotary initiatives including a coat drive in October benefiting the Respite Center and the annual pancake breakfast fundraiser at Backlot Bash, which supports up to 15 local nonprofits including Orchard Village, Turning Point, and the Skokie Community Foundation. * Extra Mile Day - November 1,2025 Mayor Tennes along with the elected officials urge each individual in the community to take time on this day to not only "go the extra mile" in his or her own life, but to acknowledge all those who are inspirational in their efforts and commitment to make their organizations, families, community, country and world a better place. Appointments, Reappointments and Resignations a. Swearing in of the following personnei by Helene Levine, Vice Chair of the Board of Fire and Police Commission: Name Old Position New Position Jack King New Hire Fireflghter Michael McFarland New Hire Firefighter Mayor Tennes congratulated both new firefighters, noting they were joining "one of the premier departments in the state of Illinois and the entire United States." The new sworn in officers introduced their family and friends. b. * Resignations Commission on Family Services: Dr. Valerie Riley Economic Development Commission: Barbara Carley Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board: Honorable Edward A. Bobrick Omnibus vote. Recognition and Honorary Presentations Awards Presentation Beautification and Improvement Commission Awards Bob Quane, chairperson of the Beautification and toiprovement Commission, introduced the annual beautification awards presentation. He thanked the 90 property owners who submitted nominations, resulting in 31 winners this year. He thanked staff liaison Cathy Stevens and her intern Kaylee Aleksic, as well as Commissioner George Kaczick for coordinating the judging process. 635875 Return to Agenda 13920 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 21,2025 Page Two Commissioner Vaierie Schuman provided updates on commission initiatives, including the installation of a second native butterfly planting area at Babb and Louise near Ace Hardware, with plans for a Skokie garden walk in 2026. She also announced Bob Quane's resignation as chair and presented him with a travel mug featuring the commission members' photos and the awards logo. Vice Chair Mitchell Sandier announced the winners, beginning with the top 5 "Skokie's Best" properties 5024 Elm St., 5214 Mulford St., 8028 Kildare Ave., 8516 Springfield Ave., and 9324 Kariov Ave, About half of the 3 1 total winners were present to receive their awards. The board took a brief recess for a reception honoring the winners. Awards were presented to 8146 Floral, 9354 Lincolnwood Drive, 8312 Kostner, 3800 Jarvis Avenue, 4616-18 Washington Street, 9005 Pottawattami Drive, 9509 Leamington Ave., 4505 Keeney St., 5149 Estes Ave., 4056 Greenwood St., 8624 St. Louis Ave., 8101 Kenneth Ave., 4201 Cleveland St., 9333 Drake Ave., 7900 Lore! Ave., 3925 Lyons St., 5044 Conrad St, 8940 Ewing Ave,, 8243 Keeler Ave., 3950 Enfield Ave,, 9445 Latrobe Ave., 5145 Carol St., 7850 Park Ave., 9300 Ridgeway Ave., 7640 Kadov Ave., S242 Keeier Ave. The Mayor announced a five-minute recess at 8;07 p.m.; the meeting reconvened at 8:12 p.m. Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) Mayor Tennes opened the first public comment period and addressed two topics. She noted that Section 58-8(a) of the Village Code prohibits Skokie from assisting ICE without a criminal warrant, and that this issue will be discussed at the November 3 Board meeting, She also referenced an October 7 incident involving several youth in a Skokie park, stating that the police investigation is ongoing, David Dalka (9330 Lorel) spoke about his June 3rd letter, including the Old Orchard/Edens ramp closure, traffic safety at Lorel and Emerson, rat problems from damaged garbage cans, missing alley house numbers, and issues with his parents' medical care. Kimberly Polka (Skokie resident) described witnessing ICE agents in Evanston targeting landscaping workers. She urged the Village to prohibit ICE from using village property. Susan Haggard (not a Skokie resident but grew up and worked in Skokie for 45 years) representing the Chicago Jewish Alliance, she spoke about the October 7 incident at Shawnee Park, describing it as a targeted antisemitic attack on Jewish children. She urged the Village to condemn it as a hate crime, transparency in the investigation, increase park patrols and provide antisemitism education. Anna Lobsson (Skokie resident since 1985) also addressed the Shawnee Park incident. Spoke about antisemitism. Brad Ommen (lives near water main break site) He expressed concern about Trustee Pure Slovin's meeting attendance and questioned senior staff's handling of the Febmary water main break, asking for transparency and long-term infi'astructure accountability. Maya Crystal (Skokie resident) requested to block ICE from using village property, She spoke about ICE presence in Skokie on Sunday near "Home Depot on Dempster," Mayor Tennes clarified there is no Home Depot in Skolde. Marci Shaheen Oglu (Skokie Pair^iew neighborhood resident and attorney) shared her experience as a former attorney spoke about ICE activities and her neighbor who was recently detained at Broadview. She asked Village to adopt a resolution to prohibit ICE use of village property. Christina Fleck (Skokie resident) asked tfae Board to block imnugration enforcement on village property. Ellen Weber (Skokie resident and retired community development director) raised concerns about the 4600 Main project's density and design, including alleys, parking, fire access, and insufficient trash capacity compared to Madison Place, Sayed Ahmed (Skokie resident) asked for a policy preventing ICE from using village property and that waiting until November 3 is too long. Presentations and Reports Strategic Plan Community Engagement Data Presentation by President/CEO ofCP2 Consulting, Cory Paris Plasch Cory Poris Plasch, PresidenVCEO ofCP2 Consulting, presented findings from the village's strategic planning engagement, which included surveys (1,155 responses), 12 focus groups(123 participants), and an October 5 community visioning session. 635875 Return to Agenda 13921 -Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Page Three Key survey findings: 93% of respondents were residents, mostly homeowners; renters and some raciai/ethnic groups were unden-epresented despite translation into 11 languages. Residents' top likes were location, parks/recreation, and village services. Diversity was consistently highlighted as a core community value. Top priorities: public safety, village services, schools, and neighborhood appearance, Housing affordability and economic development were emerging concerns, Satisfaction was high, with 82% agreeing the village communicates effectively and has a good reputation. Community visioning emphasized diversity as a top value and highlighted infrastructure, downtown revitalization, and pedestrian safety as improvement areas. Focus groups echoed these themes, detailing housing challenges, infrastructure issues (including the February water main break), and economic development desires. Communication barriers for English language learners were noted. Staff surveys showed strong workplace culture and recruiting staff was a high priority. Trustee discussion focused on demographic representation and data nuances. Cory PIasch detailed outreach efforts to engage diverse stakeholders. Differences between survey and focus group priorities (e.g., public transportation) were explained, and open-ended questions were recommended to capture more detail. Mayor Tennes noted the village's triennial survey provides extensive verbatim responses online. Report of the Village M'anager a. Creation of a Housing Fund and the Skokie Housing Land Trust. Justin Malone, Neighborhood and Housing Coordinator, presented staff recommendations to establish a housing fund and Skokie Housing Land Trust. The land trust model would promote homeownership by having the village own land while eligible homeowners purchase only the house structure, reducing costs and maintaining affordability. The proposal included partnering with a nonprofit to handle program administration, property acquisition and rehabilitation, financial management, applicant screening and financial literacy training. Neighboring communities with similar programs include Highland Park, Evanston, Lake Forest, Northbrook, and Wilmette. The housing fund would provide grants up to $50,000 (maximum $300,000 annually) to help owners of 2-4 unit properties make repairs. This differs from the existing HUD-funded home improvement program by targeting rental properties and allowing repairs HUD won t fund like fences, driveways, and garages. Initial funding would come from fees paid by developers who choose not to include affordable units on-site. The inclusionary housing ordinance requires a percentage of units be affordable based on project size, with a $100,000 per unit fee-in-lieu option requiring Village Board approval, Trustee Lissa Levy questioned how fees are determined and whether they adjust for inflation, learning they remain flat at $100,000 per unit regardless of bedroom count. She asked about relying on fee-in-lieu funding could stratify neighborhoods economically, creating pockets of wealth versus concentrated affordable housing. Trustee Robinson asked about governance structure and community involvement, asked about a housing subcommittee or eventual housing commission to provide oversight. Staff suggested initial governance could include a representative from the housing subcommittee on the nonprofit partner's board. Trustee Sohechter asked about terminology (questioning "housing land trust" versus standard "community land trust" terminology), placement in the human relations code rather than zoning code, and limitations focusing solely on homeownership rather than broader community land trust purposes, She opposed amending the ordinance, advocating instead for comprehensive review potentially utilizing attorney Steve Elrod who worked on Northbrook's prototype ordinance including community land trust, housing fund, funding mechanisms, and governance structures, During discussion, three members of the public commented. Kimberiy Poika supported creating a standalone housing commission. David Dalka spoke about current residents' needs like garbage collection and emergency services. James Kardasis asked about extending the TIF district on Oakton to address blight on Skokie Boulevard, with Mayor Tennes directing him to submit his ideas in writing to the village manager. 635875 Return to Agenda 13922 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Page Four Motion to enable a Housing Land Tmst and create Housing Fund from which eligible activities can be supported with changes based on the discussion. Moved: Trustee Pure SIovin Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Kimani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure SIovin Nays; Schechtcr Absent: None MOTION CARRIED b. Skokie Solar and Electric Aggregation Programs Alex Franz, Assistant to the Village Manager, presented information on Skokie's community solar programs. Community solar allows residents and small businesses to subscribe to off-site solar projects and receive credits on their ComEd bills at a discount without installing panels. Two programs operate in Skokie: MC Squared (started 2020) offering minimum 10% discount with some subscribers receiving 20%, and NextAmp (started 2024) offering 15% discount. Both have no signup costs and allow termination without penalty. Alex emphasized these legitimate programs never solicit door-to-door or by phone. Ai-i mformation session was scheduled for October 29th at the library following a successful session the previous Monday with 30 attendees. Trustee Lissa Levy spoke about wa\ and suburban communities regarding solar farm siting, and rural communities bear impacts while suburban residents receive benefits. She encouraged supporting rural communities hosting solar infrastructure and acknowledging the program's importance for sustainability. * Request to Sell Surplus Vehicles and Equipment. Motion to sell surplus vehicles and equipment to be sold at the NWMC auction Omnibus vote, Report of the Corporation Counsel First Reading An Ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code pertaining to Boards and Commissions. Item A is on the agenda for first reading. The second reading will be on November 3, 2025. Corporation Counsel Barbara Mangler presented an ordinance for first reading to amend Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code. The ordinance would increase Appearance Commission membership from 7 to 9 members and rename the Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the Technology Advancement and Transformation Commission while increasing membership from 10 to 13. Mayor Tennes explained the changes originated from a summer meeting with STAT Commission chair Scott Schamberg, who requested the name change to better reflect their work while maintaining the STAT acronym. The membership increases address high demand from residents wanting to serve on boards and commissions, with Appearance Commission aligning with other land use commissions (Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals) at 9 members. Tmstee Robinson asked about ensuring geographic representation from the village's four districts. Mayor Tennes said this would be considered for future new commissions likely in first quarter 2026 but wasn't feasible for existing commissions. The ordinance will return for second reading and adoption on November 3,2025. Unfinished Business New Busmess Trustee Robinson read a prepared statement addressing the October 7th Shawnee Park incident, calling it "completely unacceptable" that young people targeted peers with antisemitic language and violence. He referenced procedures for early identification and intervention in hate incidents developed by the previous board with former trustee Khem Khoeun and village attorney Michael Large, thanking the police department for their investigation efforts. His statement concluded: "Skokie will continue to lead with compassion, education, and Mayor Tennes thanked Trustee Robinson and clarified the investigation has concluded with police still working to bring resolution. She indicated plans to activate the Human Relations Commission's involvement per the existing ordinance. 635875 Return to Agenda 13923 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Page Five Tmstee Schechter thanked both Mayor Termes and Trustee Robinson for explicitly naming the incident as antisemitism requiring swift community response. Also spoke about ICE concerns raised during public comment, she detailed Evanston's resolution prohibiting use of city property for immigration enforcement, including posting signage, using physical barriers, requiring staff notification procedures, and providing signage for private property owners. She attempted to make a motion for similar action but was informed by Corporation Counsel Mangler that the item wasnt properly noticed and would be discussed November 3rd. Staff is already monitoring other communities' actions and will present a staff report with draft language for consideration. Plan Commission a, Plan Commission Case 2025-10P - Street Vacation: Foster Street between 9456 and 9500 Crawford Avenue. Motion to concur with staffs recommendation to grant the vacation -Foster Street between 9456 and 9500 Crawford Avenue subject to all conditions. Moved: Trustee Robinson Seconded: Trustee Kimani Levy Ayes: Khnani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter Nays: None Absent; None MOTION CARRIED Public Comment (3 minutes per person, maximum of 30 minutes) Imran Shah spoke about a blocked driveway caused by a playground at his property, ongoing issues with mail delivery, landlord intimidation, and related litigation. David Dalka spoke about recognition of all veterans, suggesting a memorial honoring all who served from Skokie on Veterans Day. He asked about tmstee participation in meetings with Elk Grove Village officials and in February a Skokie staff member allegedly blocked his protest sign. Me also spoke about police interactions and access to services for his mother's care. Kimberly Polka commented on Mr Dalka's comment and responded that residents she spoke with didn't want employees replaced and were mainly concerned a new board might bring staff changes, adding that she believes most are happy with village employees. Ilonka Ulrich thanked Trustee Robinson for addressing hate, concerned about ICE actions, and urged steps to help neighbors feel safe, suggesting signage and further discussion. Public Comments by email Howard Sprouli-a gas powered leafblower in Skokic, or Evanston, or Wilmette, or in the aggregate of the universe has zero correlation on rising C02. Kimberly PoIka-Question concerning ICE, 2nd emaii-Barring immigration agencies from using village-owned property. Malcolm Rich-urging the Village ofSkokie to stop ICE operations on Skokie Property, vacant property and parking lots. Lisa Silverman-Regarding resolution, ordmance/policy baiTing ICE from using village property and vacant properties for any part of their operations. Marci L. Sahinoglu-regarding ICE using village property. Use Weisberger-Skokie government response to ICE should be on the agenda for Tuesday s meeting. Kristina Fleck-ICE on village property. AIlyson Ward-ICE using village property. Jenni Grover-Keeping ICE from using Skokie and vacant properties Carrie Bradean-protect our neighbors from ICE Michael Koplow-Does Skokie welcome everyone? Brett Ommen-Recall elections-attendance of Trustees Evelyn Aronson-need Resolution to protect residents from ICE Tracy Lande-Resolution against ICE Mr. Jinsky Jean Pois-Public School System Accountability Boky Nguyen-Concem-ICE Mr. Louis Lainez & Mrs. Kathryn Lainez-Skokie: A Safe Space for All. Catharine White-2 emails-4600 Main, Land Trust, Community Land Trust, Ice on village property, and routine inspections in all Skokie rental properties. Daisy B.-ResoIution/Ordinance barring ICE from using village property and vacant properties. Maya Crystal-Ordinance barring ICE use of village & vacant property Christopher Whitaker-amend Skokie's welcoming Ordinance to include restrictions on ICE and CBP. Kenia Sandoval-Upholdmg Skokie's legacy: Safe Spaces for All David Dalka-forwarded a list of emails that were sent to the Board. 635875 Return to Agenda 13924 Meeting of the Mayor aad Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 21, 2025 Page Six Adjournment 10:51 pm Moved: Trustee Pure SIovin Seconded: Trustee Lissa Levy Ayes: Kimani Levy, Robinson, Iverson, Lissa Levy, Pure Slovin, Schechter Nays: None Absent: None MOTION CARRIED Approved: Village Clerk Minal Desai Approved: Mayor Ann Tennes Items marked with an asteri5k (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or^items which ha.W already been discussed by t^e Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items oni the Consent Agenda are passecUn one vote at the beginning of the Boarc! Meeting. Prior to the vote onthe Consent Agend^tl1e,Mayor wiil inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda. 635875 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT#12 NOVEMBER 3, 2025 FUND AMOUNT 001-GENERAL FUND $ 1,699/721 002-WATER FUND 339/064 003 - MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 33/959 008 - COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK PARTY 34/204 013-CASH ESCROW FUND 6/800 014-TIE SCIENCE &TECH 210/339 017 - CTA PARKING LOT FUND 9/715 020 - CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 2/362/714 022 - CASUALTY SELF INSURANCE 240,460 025 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND 3/787 136- GO BONDS SERIES 2013A 803 TOTAL $ 4/941/565 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT #12 NOVEMBER 3,2025 Invoice Reftf FY Date Vendor invoice Description Amount 227812 10/08/2025 41MPRINTiNC CP SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOL EVENTS -SHELTON 945.40 228024 10/24/2025 A K UNDERGROUND INC INLET AND CATCH SASiN CLEANING 19,570.00 227918 10/23/2025 ACME TRUCK BRAKE & SUPPLY CO GOVERNOR AND FILTER PW158 205.28 227964 10/23/2025 ACME TRUCK BRAKE & SUPPLY CO THERMOSTAT AND NEATER HOSE PW 140 AND STOCK 603.11 227692 10/16/2025 ACME TRUCK BRAKE & SUPPLY CO AIR SUSPENSION SPRING STOCK 581.66 228088 10/27/2025 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS GEAR OIL STOCK 79.60 228010 10/24/2025 ADVANCED AUTOMATION & CONTROLS INC. 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NOV. 2026 1,480.61 228028 10/24/2025 FOLDING PARTITION SYSTEMS INC MAINT SERVICE CALL @PD 2,000.00 228031 10/24/2025 FRANSCISO LEHON 2025 PARKWAY ADJUSTMENT FOR 8603 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 1,100.00 228042 10/24/2025 G&M TRUCKING INC DIRT REMOVAL 2,225.00 228051 10/24/2025 G&M TRUCKING iNC CA-7 STONE FOR OCTOBER 2025 12,381.91 228053 10/24/202S G&M TRUCKING INC DIRT REMOVAL 3,475,00 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT #12 NOVEMBER 3,2025 Invoice RefS FY Date Vendor invoice Description Amount 227919 10/23/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY BUTANEFUEL SHOP USE 24.94 227690 10/16/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FUSES STOCK 9.68 227693 10/16/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FUSE JUMPER FOR 2-WAY RADIO CONNECTOR PW137 27.20 227741 10/20/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY SWAY BAR LINKS PD327 109.84 227743 10/20/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY OIL FILTERS STOCK 25.98 227804 10/21/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY BATTERY CABLE FOS CHARGER 128/129 273.50 227805 10/21/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY CIRCUIT BREAKERS FOR CHARGERS 128/129 263.02 227806 10/21/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY CREDIT-PARTS RETURN (2,50) 228085 10/27/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FUEL FILTER STOCK 27.27 228090 10/27/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FiTTiNGS STOCK 20.85 228097 10/27/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FUEL FILTER PW201 14.71 228098 10/27/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY FUEL FILTER STOCK 27.27 228099 10/27/2025 GENUINE PARTS COMPANY AIR FILTER STOCK 133,56 228091 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD 0-RSNG SEAL P0324 2,84 228092 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD 0-SiNG SEAL PD324 18,47 228093 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD 0-RJNG SEAL PD324 2.84 228094 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD CREDIT FOR 0-R!NG (2,84) 228095 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD CREDIT FOR 0-RiNG (18,47) 228083 10/27/2025 GOLF MILL FORD RADIATOR PD324 354.50 227906 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD TPMS SENSORS STOCK 401.40 227962 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD REFUND (250,66) 227924 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD PCM CONNECTOR PW69 12.91 227940 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD AXLE AND HUB PD 315 48G.30 227941 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD AXLE AND RELATED PARTS PO 324 967.40 227942 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD BOLT PD 324 5.75 227943 10/23/2025 GOLF MILL FORD RETURNED PARTS FROM PD 324 (21.72) 228023 10/24/2025 GRAiNGER COATED GLOVES & KNIT GLOVES FOR SHOP 22.75 227825 10/22/2025 GRAiNGER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR SIGN SHOP 495.50 227717 10/17/2025 GRAiNGER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR SIGN SHOP 141.84 228136 10/27/2025 GRAINGER CEILING TILE FOR STATION # 18 462.84 228137 10/27/2025 GRAINGER 40MM BORE & 30MM BORE FOR PD 71.35 228138 10/27/2025 GRAINGER SLEEVE COUPLING INSERT 119.76 228140 10/27/2025 GRAINGER ANGLE LOCKiNG fiECEPTACLE FOR AUTO 190.88 228141 10/27/202S GRAINGER OIAPHRAGM ASSEMBLY 34.54 228149 10/27/2025 GRAINGER COGGEOV-BELT 7.90 228150 10/27/2025 GRAINGER tED FLOOD FOR STATION #17 194.44 228151 10/27/202S GRAINGER SUSPENSION KIT FOR PD 117.03 228152 10/27/2025 GRAINGER REPLACEMENT FILTER CARTRfDGE 519.60 228153 10/27/202S GRAINGER CORED PLUGS FOR WATER DEPT 212.30 228067 10/24/2025 GREEN IVY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 950.00 227948 10/23/2025 GU LAM AH M ED NANLAWAIA EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 1,000.00 227954 10/23/2025 HEALTH INSPECTION PROFESSIONALS INC SEPTEMBER HEALTH INSPECTIONS 2,550.00 227953 10/23/2025 HENRY SCHEfNINC FLU CLINIC SUPPLIES 267.13 227799 10/21/2025 HENRY SCHEININC PHEP FLU CLINIC SUPPLIES - SEPT 587.24 227815 10/01/2025 IAI 2026 DUES -HOZNER #34720 95.00 00-OZ.Z'S-t (SlftiaV ONV SaV3H 'S310<i) NOIX3NN03 X TO M) SZOZ lN31ftid013A3a 9V1 SZOZ/8S/OT S6T8ZZ W6U S30HS 1/MiJOdiNn UOJ lN31fti3SU n81M13 a DISNVMI y3HdOisiyx SZOZ/TZ/OT 0918^ SZ.'8S sz/TE/8 Honoym oay3aN3a sasiAaas IVSBI an SNI>iN3r QNV 3daOHl N131)t SZOZ/^/60 iwaz OOWS'T sroz 'T£ -isnsnv HonoaHi 03y3aN3a S33!Aaas ivssi an SNi>iN3raNv 3daoHi NISIS S20Z//.Z/60 066^ZZ 69'6W.'6 NOISSS!M!A!03 S31H13 y0d S331Aa3S 1V931 On SNi»N3f QNV BdaOHl N131^ SZOZ/ZZ/GO 6718?Z OO'OOL ioi SNDiavd i33yis asinoi gzos aOd 33d 1VlN3y AIHINO^ 3TmH/W:HN01ftiaiV1>! 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TOOLS AND HARDWARE 159.12 227893 10/22/2025 MENARDS MORTON GROVE STATION 16 GAS PROJECT 510.26 228014 10/24/2025 MENARDS MORTON GROVE HVAC PARTS FOR PD 50.42 228005 10/17/2025 MENARDS MORTON GROVE VIEWTAINER 81.40 228050 10/24/2025 MENARDS MORTON GROVE CG AWL/SCR18E FOR REFUSE 14.97 227662 10/15/2025 MENARDS MORTON GROVE WOOD FOR EXPLORERS 84.90 227995 10/10/2025 MEREDITH GIOSA REIMBURSEMENT FOR PURCHASE OF CHAIRS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE STORFRONT 327.53 227688 10/16/2025 METAL SUPERMARKETS STEEL FOR PW142 139.73 227755 10/15/2025 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TSOS384221- SEPTEMBER 2025 1,995.55 227756 10/15/2025 METROPOLITAN LIFE iNSURANCE COMPANY TSOS384221.0CTOBER 2025 2,011.50 228208 10/2S/2025 MICHAEL MALEK 2025 PARKWAY ADJUSTMENT 180.00 228038 10/24/2025 MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAUCONDA iNC LEAD LINE REPLACEMENT MATERIALS - TAPPED REPAIR CLAMP 596.00 227801 10/21/2025 MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAUCONOA JNC 8" PVC PIPE 2,993.20 22798G 10/23/2025 MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAUCONDA INC REPAIR CLAMPS 1,421.97 228032 10/24/2025 MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAUCONDA INC 8" HYMAX COUPLING 1,950.28 228033 10/24/2025 MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAUCONDA !NC LEAD LINE REPLACEMENT MATERIALS 552.84 228043 10/24/2025 MIDWEST PRECAST PRODUCTS IN LET 1,768,40 22822S 10/29/2025 M1NAL DE5AI CANDY FOR MOBILE EVENT AT PARK DISTRICT S9.32 227783 10/21/2025 M1RZA MAHMOOD 80 BOND REFUND-8820 EWING AVE 300,00 227820 10/22/2025 MKSK DEMPSTER ST BRjCK AND CROSSWALK DESIGN SERVICES 5,900.00 227961 10/22/2025 NASKO PELINKAJ VIDEO RECORDING SESVICES; 10/8, 10/9 & 10/21/25 MEETINGS 550.00 228168 10/27/2025 NATIONWIDE POWER SOLUTIONS iNC UPS FULL SERVICE ANNUAL MAfNT 3,547.60 227672 10/15/2025 NCPERS GROUP LIFE INC 1MRF LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM 1,344.00 228166 10/27/202S NENA DUES-6ARKHOO 152.00 227708 10/16/202S NICK & ERNIE'S REPAIR PD#318/DVPE-0204 DOL 9-3-25 2,940.70 228161 10/21/2025 NICK WYATT REIMBURSEMENT FOR ROTARY MTG ON OCTOBER 21, 2025 25,00 228177 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 8135 CENTRAL PARK AVE 157.50 228178 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 5147 MAIN ST 55.91 228179 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 8157 CENTRAL PARK AVE 239.70 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT#12 NOVEMBER 3, 2025 Invoice Ref# FY Date Vendor Invoice Description Amount 228180 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 9050 GROSS POINT RD 374.44 228181 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 9050 GROSS POINT RD REAR 55.04 228182 10/28/2025 NiCOR GAS 9024 GROSS POINT RD 269.03 228123 10/28/2025 NICOR GAS 7424 NILES CENTER RD 367.09 228190 10/28/2025 NiCOR GAS SSFARG01E LONGSKOKiE 54.95 228056 10/17/2025 NICOR GAS NATURAL GAS - 7300-06 NILES CENTER RD 09/17/25 -10/15/25 527.13 227998 10/23/2025 NILES TOWNSH!P DISTRICT 219 1-NET SERVICES 1,425.00 228133 10/27/2025 NORTH COAST SEWER & DRAINAGE INC LEAD SERVICE REPLACEMENT @ 5026 JA8VIS 5,800.00 227781 10/21/202S NORTH SHORE SENIOR CENTER CDBG PUBLiC FAaUT/ IMPROVEMENT (NQN-PUBLIC SERVICES) 12,934.00 227972 10/23/2025 NORTH WEST HOUSING PARTNERSHIP CDBG PROGRAM ADMIN (MAY 2023 - SEPT 2025) 17,112.56 227967 10/23/202S NORTH WEST HOUSING PARTNERSHIP CDBG PROJECT DELIVERY (MAY 2023 - SEPT 2025} 4,157.30 228101 10/27/2025 OMEGA STRUCTURES, INC. BD BOND REFUND-3835 WHITE CLOUD DR 250.00 228102 10/27/2025 OMEGA STRUCTURES, INC. BD BOND REFUND-3835 WHITE CLOUD DR 500.00 228103 10/27/2025 OMEGA STRUCTURES, INC. BD BOND REFUND-3835 WHITE CLOUD DR 500.00 228059 10/24/2025 OZINGA READY MIX CONCRETE SNC CONCRETE FOR OCTOBER 2025 831.25 228016 10/24/2025 OZINGA READY MIX CONCRETE INC CONCRETE FOR SEPTEMBER 2025 2,013.75 227974 10/15/2025 PEERLESS NETWORK, INC. PHONE SERVICE 14,895.13 227SS4 10/22/2025 PETER ARfiEGUiN INSTRUCTOS COURSE REIMBURSEMENT 475.00 227747 10/20/2025 PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGIES EQUIPMENT ANNUAL FUEL TANK TESTING 695.00 227748 10/20/2025 PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGIES EQUIPMENT ANNUAL FUEL TANK INSPECTION 595.00 228143 10/07/2025 PIRTANO CONSTRUCHON CO. LLC UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING 8047 SKOKIE BLVD 210,339.11 228084 10/27/2025 POMP'S TIRE SERVICE !NC TIRES STOCK 1,993.54 228132 10/27/202S PRINT XPRESS BEAUTIHCATiON AWARDS 375.00 227737 10/10/2025 PRINT XPRESS NEW BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRUSTEE (GS) 90.00 227738 10/03/2025 PR!NTXPRESS NEW BUSINESS CARDS FOR CLERK DESA! 90.00 228025 10/20/2025 QUENCH USA !NC ICE MACHINE AND WATER COOLER 333.53 227957 10/23/2025 RACHELBLUT MILEAGE NIPH!C MEETING 16.87 227876 10/08/202S RAYO'HERRONCOiNC IDTAGFORVEST-SHERR 40.00 227877 10/09/202S RAYO'HESRONCOiNC UNfFORM HAT FOR NEW OFFICER -TONDRYK 67.99 227894 10/16/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOINC IFAK KITS/POUCHES FOfi TIU -GARCiA 4,639.96 227704 10/06/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOiNC VESTS FOR TRAINING ACADEMY "KANE 3,653.48 227796 09/24/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOfNC UNIFORM ITEMS -RUSSELL 657.81 227797 09/24/2025 RAVO'HERRONCOJNC UNIFORM SH!RTS/PANT5 -SHELTON 305.62 227798 10/02/2025 RAYO'HEFiRONCOSNC UNIFORM SHIRTS/PANTS -SHELTON 294.48 227793 09/24/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOiNC UNIFORM ITEMS-ARMAS 56,08 227794 09/24/2025 RAYO'HERfiONCOiNC UNIFORM ITEMS-CRUZ 56.08 227821 09/24/2025 RAVO'HERRONCOINC UNIFORM ITEMS FOR NEW CSO -JAFFE 179.74 227822 10/02/2025 RAYO'HERFiONCOiNC UNIFORM ITEMS FOR NEW CSO -JAFFE 454,68 227823 09/29/2025 RAYO'HERSONCOINC NAME TAGS FOR NEW CSO'S 76,48 227826 10/01/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOiNC UNIFORM POLO SHIRT -OftOZCO 67,59 227851 10/02/2025 RAY O'HERRON GOING UNIFORM L/S SHIRTS -RUSSELL 159,78 227863 10/08/2025 RAVO'HERRONCOSNC UNIFORM ITEM FOR NEW CSO -OH 179.74 227860 10/03/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOiNC SHOULDER PATCHES FOR SHIRTS/HAT PATCHES FOR HATS 747.00 227857 10/02/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOiNC UNIFORM ITEMS FOR NEW CSO -OH 436,83 227854 10/02/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOJNC UNIFORM HAT -GARQA 95.19 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT #12 NOVEMBER 3,2025 nvoice Refff FV Date Vendor Invoice Description Amount 228167 10/27/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOINC UNIFORMS 42.54 223072 10/09/2025 RAYO'HERRONCOINC UNIFORM ITEMS-WiLKEN 309.41 228035 10/16/2025 RCN HIGH SPEED INTERNET SERVICES & FEES FOR PRISON PHONES 189.11 227810 10/01/2025 RED LiNE WORKS, LLC VEHICLE OUTFITTING 13,749.13 227752 10/15/2025 RED UNE WORKS, LLC OBD/PATHFINDER iNSTALLATION CABLE 399.50 227753 10/15/2025 RED LINE WORKS, LLC OBD CABLE fNSTALL/PROG. 399.50 227739 10/1S/2025 RED LINE WOSKS,LLC 51/200 UPFITTING 11,118.14 227740 10/15/2025 RED LINE WORKS, LLC 57/216 VEHICLE UPFIFTING 11,118.14 227785 10/21/2025 REGIONAL TRUCK EQUIPMENT PW122 PLOW AND STROBES 10,772.00 228075 10/17/2025 RICHARD E WILKEN REIMBURSEMENT FOR OPTIC ITEM 200,00 228207 10/28/202S RICHELE SEBBARA REIMBURSEMENT FOR PARKWAY ADJUSTMENT 300.00 227742 10/20/2025 KNOWING BLOWER MOTOR PW175 328.98 227965 10/23/2025 KNOWING HEATERCORE PW 175 592.00 227936 10/23/2025 RNOWiNC RUBBER DOOR LATCHES STOCK 422.52 227661 10/15/2025 ROCK RIVER SPORTS LLC LIFE VESTS AND HELMETS 1,541.10 227701 10/13/2025 ROGELIO CANTU REIMBURSEMENT FOR HOLSTER 225.79 227951 10/23/2025 ROLANDO ITHIER RESMBURSEMENT FOR 2 GIFT CARDS FOR VILLAGE EVENT 20.00 227724 10/17/2025 RYAN M ZIMMERMAN WEATHER BY REQUEST '25-'26 WINTER SEASON 2,100.00 228188 10/28/2025 SAMANTHA MAXIMiUAN RENEWAL REIMBURSEMENT 125.00 228194 10/28/2025 SCHfiOEDER & SCHROEDER INC 2025 CONCRETE PROGRAM 1,440,628.52 227714 10/17/2025 SECRETARY OF STATE PD PLATE RENEWAL VIN: 06154 151.00 227715 10/17/2025 SECRETARY OF STATE PO PLATE RENEWAL VIN: 06153 151.00 227696 10/15/2025 SEDGWiCKCMSINC QUARTERLY UNEMPLOYMET CALIMS ADMiN FEE 750.00 228158 10/27/2025 SHARPER DOT PRINTING INC WATER SHUT OFF/IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION DOORHANGERS 1,004.90 228134 10/27/2025 SHESfilSPECK DAMAGE TO SPRINKLER SYS 1,200.00 228041 10/24/2025 SHERWiN WILLIAMS CO PAINT-VH 181.70 228175 10/28/2025 SIMON UNIFORM COMPANY iNC UNiFORMS FOR NEW EMPLOYEE 510.75 228222 11/01/2025 SKOKiEPUBUC LIBRARY IMRF INSURANCE PREMIUM 1,766.00 227744 10/20/2025 SNAP-ON !NDUSTRiAL REPAIR FOR AIR GUN SHOP USE 305.00 228001 10/23/2025 SOLIS SECUR!TV MANAGED DETECTION & RESPONSE FOR SLED 4,128.24 228002 10/23/2025 SOLIS SECURITC XDR WITH NEXT GEN SUBSCRIPTION 2,004,00 227938 10/23/2025 STANDARD EOUIPMENT COMPANY FILTERS STOCK 1,989.59 227689 10/16/2025 STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY LOWER ROLLER BEARINGS PW235 351.47 227674 10/15/2025 STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY VACTQR TRAINING MiKE D 100,00 228147 08/27/2025 STANTON MECHANICAL INC RTU REPLACEMENT 24,900,00 228232 10/29/2025 STATE TREASURERJDOT TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE 23,324.16 227675 10/15/2025 STELLA MENEGAS TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT BS& A ENGAGE 55.36 227735 10/18/2025 STEPHEN SCHUTZ STATION SHOE REPLACEMENT 150.00 227712 10/17/2025 SUSAN ANDERSON REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEETING 349.32 227691 10/16/2025 SYED HUSSAiN & TAHREEM SHAHID BD BOND REFUND-3700 ROTH TER 3,000.00 228212 10/28/2025 SYED HUSSAIN & TAHFtEEM SHAHID BD BOND REFUND-3700 ROTH TER 500.00 228213 10/28/2025 SYED HUSSAiN & TAHREEM SHAHID BD BOND REFUND-3700 ROTH TER 250.00 228198 10/28/2025 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON ADMINISTRATIVE FEE 802.50 227978 10/23/2025 THELEN MATERIALS LLC SEPTEMBER YARD PiCKUP 5,544.00 22S044 10/24/2025 THELEN MATERIALS LLC OCTOBER YARD PECKUP 1,848.00 Return to Agenda VILLAGE OF SKOKIE VOUCHER REPORT#12 NOVEMBER 3,2025 Invoice Refff FY Date Vendor Invoice Description Amount 227824 10/22/2025 THIRD MILLENNiUM ASSOCIATES VILLAGE OF SKOKIE . TRAILER TAGS 500.00 227757 10/20/2025 TIFFANY KELLY V&H SCREENINGS - SEPT 9/30/25 343.00 227684 10/15/2025 TOMASZTARASIUK TRAVEL SEiMBURSEMENT 85 & A ENGAGE 90,00 227873 10/22/2025 TOTAL PARKJNG SOLUTfONS INC MAINTENANCE AND INSPECT!ON OF 4 PARKING TERMINALS 5,796,00 227874 10/22/2025 TOTAL PARKING SOLUTiONS INC WEB OFFICE CMS MONITORiNG FOR PAfiKING TERMINALS 3,840,00 227673 10/15/2025 TRALIANT OPERATING LLC ANNUAL HARASSMENT PREVENTiON TRAINING MODULE 6,430.30 227921 10/23/2025 TRANSCHiCAGO TRUCK GROUP PARK BRAKE VALVE PW 158 234.08 228082 10/27/2025 TRANSCHICAGO TRUCK GfiOUP RECONOITIONED EGR VALVE PW167 1,615.24 227759 10/23/2025 TRANSCHICAGO TRUCK GROUP 140- DUMP TRUCK ( 6/8 C.4) CHASSIS 128,283.00 227760 10/23/2025 TRANSCHICAGO TRUCK GROUP 148- DUMPT TRUCK ( 10/12 C,4) CHASSIS 127,202.00 227709 10/16/2025 ULINE DVPE-0208 DOL 9-15-25 REPLACEMENT CASfNET 2,448.55 227787 10/21/2025 ULINE PHEPSUPPLIiES 487.73 227784 10/21/2025 UN!VERS!TV OF ILLINOIS SEDAC - GREEN BUSINESS PRG - APRIL 202S 3,786.84 228054 10/24/2025 UPS AUTOMOTIVE SHiPPiNG FEES 129.08 228089 10/27/2025 VALDES LLC MOTOR OIL STOCK 2,338.20 227687 10/16/2025 VALDES LLC GLOVES FOR SHOP USE 179.82 227697 10/16/2025 VALDES LLC OEF FLUID STOCK 323,70 228189 10/28/2025 VERiZON WIRELESS WIRELESS SERVICE 1,333.34 228131 10/27/2025 VEfiNElL ELLISON-SMITH REIMBURSEMENT FOR REFRESHMENTS FOR AWARDS N!GHT 120.84 228199 10/28/2025 VESTIS UNIFORMS&WORKPLACE SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE UNIFORMS 186.36 228200 10/28/2025 VE5TIS UNIFOfiMS&WORKPLACE SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE UNIFORMS 68.76 228155 10/27/2025 VICKYVARGA SUPPLIES FOR NOV 2 MTG 11.67 227782 10/23/2025 VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD WETSA RECEIPTS APRIL-JULY 2025 89,827.56 228145 10/27/2025 VOX POTENTIA CONSULTING LLC CONSULTING SERVICES TO INTEGRATE NEW TECHNOLOGY 560.00 227818 10/21/2025 W S DARLEY & CO STRUCTURAL FIREFjGHTING GEAR 12,686,00 227774 10/20/2025 WAREHOUSE DIRECT MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR ENGINEERING 144,37 228021 10/24/2025 WAREHOUSE DiRECT TOWELS, TISSUE SOAP, ETC. 761,37 228157 10/27/2025 WAREHOUSE DfRECT PAPER TOWELS, & GARBAGE CAN LINERS 884,10 228036 10/16/2025 WATERWAY GAS & WASH COMPANY PD CAR WASH SERVICES FOR SEPT 2025 479.50 228156 10/27/2025 WEBMARC DOORS OVERHEAD DOOR REPAIR @ PW 386.00 227660 10/15/2025 ZOLL MEDICAL CORPOftATION X-SERIES ADVANCED WITH TRAOE-IN AND ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 2,198.64 227999 10/23/2025 ZOOM VIDEO COMMUNICATION INC ZOOM WORKPLACE BUSINESS 2,199.00 228017 10/24/2025 ZORO TOOLS IN C CREDIT FOR CABLES (19.80) 227817 10/15/2025 ZORO TOOLS iNC LIGHT BARS -OKON 251.78 Tots!; 4,941,564.51 10 Return to Agenda Memorandum Mayor's Office TO: BoarcfOf Trustees FROM: May^Tr / DATE: November 3, 2025 SUBJECT: Reappointment and Resignations *A Reappointment Economic Development Commission Michael Rosen Chair *B Resignations Beaufification and Improvement Commission William Oney-Paige Commission on Family Services Naadirah Shapley-Wells Economic Development Commission Scott Gendell Zoning Board of Appeals Israel Pollack 623790 Board of Trustees 11-03-2025 Return to Agenda Memorandum Manager’s Office TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees Village Clerk Corporation Counsel FROM: ____________________________ John T. Lockerby, Village Manager DATE: October 30, 2025 SUBJECT: MANAGER’S REPORT BOARD MEETING OF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2025 A. Affirming Skokie’s Commitment to Inclusion and Strengthening Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code. The Village of Skokie remains steadfast in its commitment to providing safe access to Village services and protecting the rights of all who live, work and visit our community. Skokie is a welcoming community that values compassion, fairness and respect. The Village upholds the Illinois TRUST Act (5 ILCS 805/) and the VOICES Act (5 ILCS 825/), which prohibit local law enforcement from participating in federal immigration enforcement activities except under a valid criminal warrant. Complementing these state protections, the Village Code (Chapter 58, Article I, Section 58-8) provides comprehensive local safeguards prohibiting Village personnel from assisting in immigration enforcement without a criminal warrant. Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendment to the Human Relations chapter of the Skokie Village Code (Chapter 58, Article I, Section 58-8). This amendment strengthens and clarifies the prohibitions on the use of Village owned property for civil immigration enforcement. Additional actions that have recently been implemented include the creation of internal protocols to ensure prompt reporting by Village staff if federal agents use Village property for civil immigration enforcement, distribution of “Know Your Rights” materials, active engagement with affected community members and other stakeholders to understand needs and provide support services, and ending weed enforcement for the season. It should also be noted Skokie Police supervisors respond to all calls of reported Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) activity within the Village. I concur with staff’s recommendation and respectfully request Board approval of the Ordinance to amend Chapter 58, Article I, Section 58-8 of the Village Code. The Board may due so tonight upon a unanimous vote to suspend the rules and waive second reading. #635888 Return to Agenda * B. Samsara Fleet Telematics – Samsara Inc., San Francisco, California – $23,244.34. The Fiscal Year 2026 Capital Improvement Program Budget (CIP) provides funding for GPS tracking equipment for the Village’s fleet. The Automotive Division seeks to purchase additional GPS telematics software and hardware from Samara Inc. to facilitate the retrieval of accurate information with regard to mileage, location, idle time, salt usage and routes. This information also helps drive operational decisions such as emergency service required, crash detection, preventative maintenance schedules and life cycle analysis. I concur with staff’s recommendations and respectfully request Board approval for a contract to be awarded to Samsara Inc., in the amount of $23,244.34. This will be in addition to the current amount of $19,318.43 bringing the ongoing annual total to $42,562.77. * C. Request to Sell Surplus Vehicles and Equipment. The Public Works Director has requested authorization to sell at auction certain surplus vehicles. These vehicles will be auctioned through the Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC) Auction, which has proven to be successful in the past. The Village currently has one Fire Department vehicle and one Public Works vehicle that are being replaced or removed from the fleet. In addition, there is also miscellaneous old automotive equipment to be sold at auction. I concur with these recommendations and respectfully request Board approval for these vehicles to be sold at the NWMC auction. #635888 Return to Mgr Rpt MEMORANDUM A Health and Human Services Department TO: John Lockerby, Village Manager FROM: Michael Charley, Director of Health and Human Services DATE: October 30, 2025 SUBJECT: Affirming Skokie’s Commitment to Inclusion and Strengthening Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code. Recommended Action Staff recommends approval of the following proposed amendment to Chapter 58, Article I, Section 58-8 of the Skokie Village Code. This amendment strengthens and clarifies the restrictions on using Village-owned property for civil immigration enforcement. It also reaffirms the Village’s continuing commitment to creating a community that is respectful, welcoming, and free from discrimination—consistent with its core values and policy goals. (Proposed language is in bold and highlighted) Sec. 58-8. Duties and Responsibilities. Pursuant to the provisions of this Article and without limitation and in accordance with the State of Illinois Trust Act 5 ILCS 805/et al., the Voices of Immigrant Communities Empowering Survivors Act (VOICES) 5 ILCS 825/1; A. Prohibited Activities. The Village of Skokie shall not: (a) Assist with immigration enforcement by aiding or complying with immigration detainers, administrative warrants or custody transfers, or providing access to Village facilities, for investigative or immigration enforcement purposes; including use as a staging or debriefing area, processing location, operations base, or other support for civil immigration enforcement without a valid criminal warrant. Village facilities shall include but not be limited to Village owned: buildings, parking lots, garages, vacant lots or other Village owned property. Activities on Village owned facilities that are prohibited shall include: assembling, mobilizing or deploying vehicles, equipment, materials or personnel for the purpose of carrying out civil immigration enforcement operations. Doc#: 636199, Version:1 Return to Mgr Rpt Additional actions that have recently been implemented include the following administrative measures that further strengthen the implementation of Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code concerning Human Relations:  Creation of internal protocols requiring staff to immediately notify their supervisor if they become aware that federal agents are using Village-owned property for civil immigration enforcement purposes, and requiring supervisors to notify the Village Manager immediately.  Development, distribution and promotion of “Know Your Rights” materials through all available Village resources.  Proactively engage with community stakeholders, residents and affected community members to better understand their needs and provide support services. Background The Village of Skokie remains steadfast in its commitment to providing safe access to Village services and protecting the rights of all who live, work, and visit our community. Skokie is a welcoming community that values compassion, fairness, and respect. The Village upholds the Illinois TRUST Act (5 ILCS 805/) and the VOICES Act (5 ILCS 825/), which prohibit local law enforcement from participating in federal immigration enforcement activities except under a valid criminal warrant. Complementing these state protections, Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code provides comprehensive local safeguards prohibiting Village personnel from assisting in immigration enforcement without a valid criminal warrant. The ordinance affirms:  Federal immigration agents are prohibited from using any Village-owned property or facilities for enforcement operations unless they present a valid criminal warrant.  Your Privacy Is Protected: The Village will never create or keep lists of people based on ancestry, national origin, or religion.  You Are Safe from Harassment: The Village is committed to treating everyone with fairness and respect—never with threats or intimidation.  Your Immigration Status Is Private: The Village will not ask about or investigate your immigration status unless specifically required by law or a court order.  You Are Entitled to Village Services: You can use Village services, programs, and benefits regardless of immigration status.  Your Rights Are Respected: You will not be detained by Skokie Police based solely on immigration status unless there is a valid criminal warrant.  We Support Community, Not Immigration Enforcement: The Village does not participate in federal immigration enforcement activities except when required by law. Doc#: 636199, Version:1 Return to Mgr Rpt Village Actions to Promote the Protection of Individual Rights These outreach efforts demonstrate the Village’s proactive role in fostering an inclusive, informed, and supportive environment for all residents.  Protecting Your Rights Flyer: Village staff, in partnership with the Human Relations Commission, have developed and widely distributed the Protecting Your Rights flyer (attached). The flyer is accessible on the Village’s website and may be translated into over 100 languages through Google Translate. The flyer summarizes key protections under Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code, provides information on how to report discrimination, and includes links to legal and immigration support resources.  Protecting Your Rights Webpage: The Village maintains a webpage dedicated to sharing reporting procedures, support resources, and protections under Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code. A link is available to the information on Skokie’s home webpage.  Public Education: Immigrant rights information has been shared through the Village’s The Scoop newsletter, ensuring broad community awareness. The newsletter includes immigrant rights content and contact information for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR), North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic, and the Illinois Immigration Information Hub.  Community Outreach & Partnerships: o Health and Human Services has actively collaborated with the ELL Parent Center, Early Childhood Alliance, Skokie’s public schools, and faith-based organizations to share immigrant rights resources and ensure partners understand the Village’s protections. Staff have also engaged these organizations to better understand what their clients are experiencing and to reaffirm the Village’s readiness to support individuals and families impacted by federal enforcement actions. o On September 11, 2025, Health and Human Services staff facilitated a meeting with Skokie’s public-school superintendents to discuss immigrant rights, review provisions under Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code, and identify strategies to support students and families affected by immigration-related concerns. o Health and Human Services social workers remain actively engaged in monitoring and connecting with immigrant resources and services across the region to ensure that Skokie residents have a trusted, knowledgeable source for accurate information, referrals, and support. o Health and Human Services shared information about the Navigating Immigration Enforcement training (September 15, 2025, Skokie Public Library) with Skokie’s business community to support preparedness and rights awareness. o Health and Human Services shared information about the Houses of Worship Preparing for ICE Encounters training (October 15, 2025, hosted by Illinois Workers in Action at Second Baptist Church, Evanston) with Skokie’s faith community. Doc#: 636199, Version:1 Return to Mgr Rpt Conclusion Approval of the proposed amendment and administrative directives will reaffirm Skokie’s long- standing commitment to equity, dignity, and inclusion. Together, these measures ensure that all residents—regardless of background or immigration status—can continue to rely on the Village as a trusted source of protection, resources, and support. This action reinforces Skokie’s values as a welcoming community and strengthens transparency, accountability, and public trust in local government. I respectfully request adoption of the attached proposed ordinance prepared by the Corporation Counsel. Doc#: 636199, Version:1 Return to Mgr Rpt Return to Mgr Rpt Return to Mgr Rpt BAM: 11/3/25 - Manager's Report THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 25-11-C- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 58, ARTICLE I, OF THE SKOKIE VILLAGE CODE PERTAINING TO THE PROHIBITED USE OF VILLAGE PROPERTY AND FACILITIES FOR CIVIL IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT 1 WHEREAS, Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code provides for Human Relations as a 2 matter of right in the Village; and 3 WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie recognizes and appreciates the value and 4 contribution that immigrants make to the community, be it those who immigrated decades ago 5 and have remained a valuable part of the community ever since, or those who have joined the e Village of Skokie mere weeks ago and strive to enrich it; and 7 WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie considers immigrant rights to be unequivocalty a 8 matter of human rights, and that fundamentally everyone deserves to live with an expectation 9 of basic safety and security; and 10 WHEREAS, on February 21, 2017, the Village of Skokie passed Resolution Number n 17-2-R-1346, catting on the State of IIHnois to pass the Illinois Trust Act, which was pending 12 iegislation at the time and which supported the work of legislators and the Illinois Coalition for 13 Immigrant and Refugee Rights' efforts to pass the legislation; and 14 WHEREAS, on March 3, 2017, the Village of Skokie adopted Village Ordinance 15 Number 17-3-C-4274 and strengthened the Village's pledge to the immigrant community by 16 amending Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code in relation to immigration rights; and 17 WHEREAS, on March 17, 2025, the Mayor and Board of Trustees adopted Village is Ordinance Number 25-3-C-4739, which codified various duties and responsibilities of the 19 Village and strengthened the Village's pledge to the community by amending Chapter 58 of 20 the Skokie Village Code and affirmed Village's intent to not aid in civil immigration 21 enforcement with a criminal warrant. As such, the use of Village facilities was specifically 22 prohibited for use in civil immigration enforcement; and 23 WHEREAS, in September 2025, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 24 launched 'Operation Midway Blitz' which has deployed hundreds of federal agents into 25 Chicago and the surrounding northern Illinois region; and 26 WHEREAS, in recent weeks, federal agents have significantly increased severity of 27 civil immigration enforcement in and around the Chicago metropolitan area, including Skokie 28 and surrounding municipalities, and have utilized publicly owned parking lots, vacant !ots and 29 garages in other communities as staging sites for civil immigration enforcement operations; 30 and Page 1 of 3 VOSDOCS-#636189-v1-Ordinance_Code_Amendment_ChapterJiS_Human_Relations_Prohibited_Uses_V[tlage_Property Return to Mgr Rpt 1 WHEREAS, in response to the current fear and apprehension within the community, 2 the Mayor and Board of Trustees desire to amend Chapter 58, Article 1 to reaffirm and 3 strengthen the Village's prohibition on assistance with civil immigration enforcement and the 4 use of Village owned property in such enforcement; and 5 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees, at a public meeting duly held on 6 November 3, 2025, voted to amend Chapter 58 of the Skokie Village Code as set forth below; 7 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 8 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois; 9 Section 1: That Chapter 58, Article I, of the Skokie Village Code be and the same io is hereby amended in the manner hereinafter indicated. The new material is highlighted in n bold. 12 Chapter 58 HUMAN RELATIONS 13 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL 14 15 See. 58-8. Duties and Responsibilities. 16 17 Pursuant to the provisions of this Article and without limitation and in accordance with the is State of Illinois Trust Act 5 ILCS 805/et aL, the Voices of Immigrant Communities 19 Empowering Survivors Act (VOICES) 5 ILCS 825/1; 20 21 A. Prohibited Activities. 22 The Village of Skokie shall not: 23 (a) Assist with immigration enforcement by aiding or complying with 24 immigration detainers, administrative warrants or custody transfers, or 25 providing access to Village facilities, for investigative or immigration 26 enforcement purposes; including use as a staging or debriefing 27 area, processing location, operations base, or oflier support for 28 civil immigration enforcement without a valid criminal warrant. 29 so Village facilities shall include but not be limited to Village owned: 31 lHiJI<aihgs,paN<in^lo1s,gai^^,v^ 32 property. Activities on Village owned facilities th<at are prohibited 33 shall include: assembling, mobilizing or deploying vehicles, 34 equipment, materials or personnel for (he purpose of carrying out 35 civil immigration enforcement operations. 36 37 (b) Assist with immigration enforcement by sharing information about 38 individuals in custody, including dates, location or circumstances of an 39 individual's release. 40 (c) Stop, search, arrest or detain an individual based solely on immigration 41 status. Page 2 of 3 VOSDOCS-#636189-v1-Ordinance_Code_Amendment_Chapter_58_Human_Relations_ProhibJted_Uses_Village_Property Return to Mgr Rpt 1 (d) Deny services, benefits, or programs to any individual in custody based 2 on immigration status. 3 4 B. Mandatory Action. 5 The Village of Skokie shall: 6 (a) Notify foreign nationals of their right to contact consulates within 48 7 hours of booking. 8 (b) Support programs available for immigrants who are victims of qualifying 9 crimes and who are potential witnesses for prosecution of the crime. 10 (c) Respond promptly and appropriately to requests for visa supporting 11 documents and visa certification forms. 12 Sectipn_2: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 13 passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. ADOPTED this th day of November, 2025. Ayes: Nays: Village Clerk Absent: Attested and filed in my office Approved by me this th day of this th day of November, 2025; November, 2025. and published in pamphlet form according to law from November th, 2025 to November th, 2025. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 3 of 3 VOSDOCS-#636189-v1-Ordinance_Code_Amendment_Chapter_58_Human_Re!ations_Prohibited_Uses_VJ)Jage_Property Return to Mgr Rpt B Memorandum Purchasing Division Public Works Department TO: John Lockerby, Village ^4aS^ger FROM: Michael Aleksic, Assistant Finance Director Max Slaaka^d, Public Works Director DATE: September 30,2025 SUBJECT: Samsara Fleet Telematics Tabulation: Samsara Inc. $23,244.34 Budeeted_Ampimt Account Number Project Number $60,000 020-6100-403.03-20 OV64162 Recommendation: It is recoxmnended that a contract for vehicle telematic be awarded to Samsara Inc., in the amount of $23,244.34. This will be m addition to the current annual amount of $19,318.43 bringing the ongoing annual total to $42,562.77. The VUlage has worked witii Samsara Inc., for the past two (2) years on thirty (30) vehicles across the fleet and has observed the value provided by the service. Samsara Inc., is part of the Sourcewell Purchasmg Cooperative contract # 102924-SAM. Commenfsi The FY26 Capital Improvement Budget (CIP) provides funding GPS Tracking Equipment for the Village's fleet. The Automotive Division seeks to purchase additional GPS telematics software and hardware from Samsara Inc., to facilitate the retrieval of accurate uifomiation with regard to mileage, location, idle time, salt usage, and routes. This purchase will also provide critical information about vehicle diagnostic codes to the maintenance shop, as well as event-based video playback on demand. Samsara integrates with the Village's fleet management software, RTA, and updates vehicle mileage and hours automatically. The information received from the vehicle tekmatics helps drive operational decisions such as emergency service required, crash detection, preventative maintenance schedules, and life cycle analysis. CC: Nicbolss Wyatt, Assistant VfUage Manager Brad Maggi, Operations and Fleet Supermtendent #635599 Return to Mgr Rpt C Memorandum Purchasing Division Public Works Department TO: John Lockerby, Village ^fapager FROM: ' /h^L Michael Aleksic, Assistant Finance Director Max Slankard, Public Works Director DATE: October 24, 2025 SUBJECT: Request to Sell Surplus Vehicles and Equipment (Agenda Item) The following vehicles and equipment have either recently been replaced or are being removed from the fleet due to age and/or condition. It is recommended that auction of retired vehicles be done through the Northwest Municipal Conference. In order to allow the Village to participate in the NWMC Auction, formal authority to proceed with the disposition of the followmg surplus equipment is requested: Fleet# Year/Make/Model VIN#/Serial # Mileage FDS18RT 1996 E-One Hurricane 4ENBAAA83T1006406 114,477 PW122T 2010 Ford F-250 1FTNF2B5XAEA53415 53,805 Miscellaneous Old Small Equipment CC: Nicholas Wyatt, Assistant Village Manager Julian Prendi, Director of Finance Brad Maggi, Operations and Fleet Supermtendent #635853 Return to Agenda Memorandum Corporation Counsel's Office TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees FROM: -f^^^ ^^\^_ <OA/' Barbara A. Mangler, Corporatiej n<Q^y^sel DATE: October 30, 2025 SUBJECT: November 3, 2025 Corporation Counsel's Report CONSENT *A. Ordinance. Vacation. PC 2025-1 OP. Foster Street between 9456 and 9500 Crawford Avenue Item A is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025. This Ordinance will approve and authorize the vacation of the unopened and unimproved portion of the public right of way known as a portion of Foster Street, between 9456 and 9500 Crawford Avenue. While this vacation was requested by the adjacent property owners to the north and the south, it has been identified as one of the unimproved public rights of way to be vacated pursuant to the Village's Comprehensive Plan due to the fact that it is not used for transportation and is substandard at 33 feet wide. !t was determined that it is better suited for residential use. SECOND READING B. Ordinance, Code Amendment, Chapter 2, Article VII, Boards & Commissions Item B is on the agenda for second reading and adoption. The first reading was on October 21, 2025. This Ordinance will amend Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code by increasing the number of members on the Appearance Commission from seven (7) to nine (9). Additionally, the Telecommunications Advisory Committee wi!! be renamed to the Technology Advancement and Transformation Commission. The number of members will also increase from ten (10) to thirteen (13). The name change to Technology Advancement and Transformation Commission is to acknowledge that advances in technology are transformative. A memorandum from Mayor Tennes, dated October 15, 2025, is attached. ec: Mina! Desai John Lockerby Page 1 of 1 VOSDOCS-#635959-v1-11_3_25_Corporation_CounseLs^Report Return to Corp Rpt Memorandum Mayors Office TO: Boar FROM: Ann 7'ennes, Mayor DATE: October 15, 2025 SUBJECT: Advisory Board/Commission Code Changes Over the past several months, dozens of Skokie residents have submitted applications to serve on Village advisory boards and commissions. While interviews of these individuals are ongoing and appointment recommendations will continue, at this time I recommend several changes to the Village Code to allow more residents to serve and update one commission's name for consistency with its work and purpose. Appearance Commission Increase number of seats from seven to nine for consistency with the number of seats on both the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals. Telecommunications and Technology Commission • Increase the number of seats from 10 to 13 to allow for appointing more members to serve. • Change the commission's name to Technology Advancement and Transformation Commission. The new name, developed by commission members, retains the longtime and catchy 'STAT acronym it s commonly known as, while also acknowledging that advances in technology are transformative. Corporation Counsel Barbara Mangler has drafted an ordinance amending the appropriate code sections that will be considered for first reading on October 21, 2025. Thank you for your consideration. C: Village Clerk Minal Desai Village Manager John Lockerby Corporation Counsel Barbara Mangler #635814 Return to Corp Rpt BAM: 10/21/25 Plan Commission *11,3/25 PC: 2025-1 OP VACATION A THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 25-11-Z- AN ORDINANCE VACATING FOSTER STREET NORTH OF 9456 CRAWFORD AVENUE AND SOUTH OF 9500 CRAWFORD AVENUE IN AN R1 SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT 1 WHEREAS, Andrea Wells and Mitica and Rodica Amaria, (collectively known as 2 "Petitioners"), the owners of the properties located at 9456 Crawford Avenue and 9500 3 Crawford Avenue, respectively, have requested the vacation of the unopened and 4 unimproved portion of the public right of way known as a portion of Foster Street, between 5 9456 and 9500 Crawford Avenue, Skokie, Illinois (hereinafter the "Subject Property"); and 6 WHEREAS, the Subject Property is identified as one of the unimproved public rights 7 of way to be vacated pursuant to the Village's Comprehensive Plan; and s WHEREAS, the Plat of Vacation, dated September 2, 2025, a copy of which is 9 attached hereto as Exhibit "A", depicts the Subject Property to be vacated; and 10 WHEREAS, the Subject Property, located in an R1 Single Family zoning district, is n legally described in Exhibit "B", attached hereto and commonly described as follows: 12 That a portion of the public right of way known as a portion of Foster Street, between 9456 13 and 9500 Crawford Avenue, Skokie, Illinois. The total area of the Subject Property is 14 approximately 0.109 acres (4,766 S.F.); and 15 WHEREAS, the Subject Property will be conveyed as follows: 16 " The south 12.50/ of the Subject Property to Andrea Wells/ the owner of the 17 adjacent property at 9456 Crawford Avenue/ who intends to incorporate it into is her property. Presently 9456 Crawford Avenue is substandard in width. 19 Subsequent to the vacation it wi!l become a legal lot of record/ 20 - The north 20.50/ of the Subject Property to Mitica and Rodica Amaria/ the 21 owners of the property at 9500 Crawford Avenue. Presently on this portion of 22 the Subject Property/ a privately-maintained driveway provides parking and 23 access to the attached garage for their residence. 24 25 WHEREAS, the Subject Property is identified as one of the unimproved public rights 26 of way to be vacated pursuant to the Village's Comprehensive Plan, as it is not used for 27 transportation/ is substandard at 33 feet wide and is better suited for residentia! use; and 28 Page 1 of 5 VOSDOCS-#636148-v1-Ordinance_2025- 10P Street Vacation between North 9456 Crawford Avenue and South 9500 Crawford Avenue Return to Corp Rpt 1 WHEREAS, the title and ownership of the portion of the Subject Property to be 2 vacated shall, pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/11-91-1, vest to the abuttlng property owners as 3 identified by the Permanent Index Numbers in Exhibit "B" attached hereto; and 4 WHEREAS, the Skokie Plan Commission, at a public hearing duly held on 5 September 18, 2025: (i) determined that lega! notice had been satisfied and no objection to 6 the proposed vacation was presented; and (ii) voted to recommend to the Mayor and the 7 Board of Trustees that the Subject Property be vacated, subject to the conditions set forth in s the Plan Commission Report dated October 21, 2025; and 9 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Skokie, at a public 10 meeting duly held on October 21, 2025, concurred in the recommendation of the Skokie n Plan Commission; 12 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 13 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois: 14 Section 1: That the vacation of the Subject Property, as legally described and 15 shown on the Plat of Vacation dated September 2, 2025, a copy of which is attached hereto ie as Exhibit "A", be and the same is hereby vacated, subject to all of the conditions set forth 17 below: 18 Section 2: The aforesaid vacation is subject to the conditions set forth below: 19 1. The property shall be vacated pursuant to the Plat of Vacation, dated September 20 2, 2025,and as may be further revised with the approval of the Village Manager, 21 or designee, and Corporation Counsel; 22 2. An easement shall be reserved for alt Village and Village franchisee! public 23 utilities and drainage over that portion of the subject site tying west of a line 24 drawn 156.17 feet west of and parallel to the east line of the Northeast % of 25 Section 15-41-13. 26 3. The Petitioners shall acquire the Subject Property in "as is" condition and 27 Petitioners hereby waive, release, acquit and forever discharges the Village, the 28 Village's employees, agents and any other person acting on behatf of the Village, 29 of and from any and all losses, liabilities, claims, actions, causes of action, 30 demands, rights, damages, costs, expenses or compensation (including 31 attorneys' fees) whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, known or unknown, 32 foreseen or unforeseen, which Petitioners now have or which may arise in the 33 future on account of or in any way growing out of or connected with the physical 34 condition of the Subject Property or the presence of waste or contaminants on or 35 below the surface of the Subject Property and any law or regulation applicable 36 thereof; 37 Section 3: That the aforesaid vacation shall be effective, and title to the vacated 38 right of way shall pass to and vest in the Petitioners, upon the recording of a Plat of 39 Vacation to be furnished by the Petitioner and recorded at the Petitioner's expense in the 40 Office of the Cook County Clerk. 41 Section 4: That a Notice of the enactment of this Ordinance shall be approved 42 and signed by the Petitioners, as the sole owner of the property abutting the Subject Page 2 of 5 VOSDOCS-#636148-v1-Ordinance_2025- 10P Street Vacation between North 9456 Crawford Avenue and South 9500 Crawford Avenue Return to Corp Rpt 1 Property and duly recorded in the Office of the Cook County Clerk at the Petitioner's 2 expense. 3 Section 5: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 4 passage, approval, and recordation as provided by law. ADOPTED this 3rd day of November, 2025. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this 4th day of Attested and filed in my office this November, 2025. 4th day of November, 2025. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 3 of 5 VOSDOCS-#636148-v1-Ordinance,,_2025- 10P Street Vacation between North 9456 Crawford Avenue and South 9500 Crawford Avenue Return to Corp Rpt EXHIBIT A BWC uau. ra« nun •uwn PLAT of VACATION i—n 11 — icum njn at ^Ll^t <F fl?<E aa—ff Knynon p»wn»» am wait sna •rtn. tatunrtff aw auBrm—iun »nmMftnu«tt jnk^ -t" USWt [KSCKFKU HLtf MHfM » faaa wts i'mt <M ff JNB xuca—s nc «M LM. (f (jwunti OCM. »nai » ou WWWB K WBN ye tr w > n WW^VSW VHWW. V9JM W W WWj TH WW Wt V WStSWff Wam tW V <*B »kW»l SKEtSTWKOfUBHHIDI aWS' 9WS. 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Ml »- ^Kl yfiitYCft i Ci^1H:^TE sacv UMB UtMrWtflx an. am » Mwuf. ic, —* innn, uWf *< » *• y^ ** n* *» »tan» *n utflK«—, -»|, n*> •< fa (NW o «-wrt4*. ftnk •* «» •n r INirtn. **. a& PRELIMINARY 9-2-25 ES»tS3w^^fc.MMn »—»hHnNr h-B/W»1 Page 4 of 5 VOSDOCS-#636148-v1-Ordinance_2025- 10P Street Vacation between North 9456 Crawford, Avenue and South 9500 Crawford Avenue Return to Corp Rpt EXHIBIT B LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY ALL OF THAT PART OF FOSTER STREET LYING WEST OF AND ADJOINING THE WEST LINE OF CRAWFORD AVENUE, NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 1 !N CRAWFORD-FOSTER SUBDIVISION, SOUTH OF AND ADJOINING THE SOUTH LINE OF ASSESSOR'S DMS!ON, EAST OF AND ADJOINING THE EAST LINE OF LOT 12 IN BEN SEARS' SKOKE TOWERS. NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH VACATED ALLEY PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 0514639072 BETWEEN CRAWFORD-FOSTER SUBDIVISION AND LONNQUIST'S FIRST ADDITION TO THE ORCHARDS, AND NORTH AND EAST OF AND ADJOINING THE NORTH AND EAST LINE OF THE EAST-WEST VACATED FOSTER STREET PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 22490758 BETWEEN LONNQUiST'S FIRST ADDITION TO THE ORCHARDS AND BEN SEARS' SKOKIE TOWERS, ALL IN THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, !N COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. AFFECTED PROPERTY INDEX NUMBERS PINs: 10-15-206-044-0000 10-15-214-011-0000 Page 5 of 5 VOSDOCS-#636148-v1"Ordinance_2025- 10P Street Vacation between North 9456 Crawford_A venue and South 9500 Crawford Avenue Return to Corp Rpt BAM: 10/21/25 1s'reading 11/03/25 2nd reading B THIS ORDINANCE IVIAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 25-11-C- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VII OF THE SKOKIE VILLAGE CODE PERTAINING TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1 WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article VII of the Skokie Village Code (hereinafter "Code") 2 provides for the establishment of Village of Skokie Boards and Commissions 3 (hereinafter "Commissions"); and 4 WHEREAS, these Commissions are an integral and valued part of the Village of 5 Skokie's participatory, good government; and 6 WHEREAS, these Commissions provide direct resident engagement and 7 participation in the day to day life of the Village and serve to advise the Mayor and Board s of Trustees, including offering recommendations for new activities or policies; and 9 WHEREAS, the Mayor will, from time to time, review the status of the 10 Commissions set forth in Chapter 2, Article V!! of the Code including the purpose, n procedures and membership of each Commission; and 12 WHEREAS, in order to achieve greater participation on the Appearance and the 13 Telecommunications Advisory Committee, the following increases in the number of 14 members are recommended: 15 (i) The number of members on the Appearance Commission be increased 16 from seven (7) to nine (9); 17 (ii) The number of members on the Telecommunications Advisory is Committee be increased from ten (10) to thirteen (13). 19 WHEREAS, additionally, it is recommended that the name of the 20 Telecommunications Advisory Committee be changed to the Technology Advancement 21 and Transformation Commission, in order to acknowledge that advances in technology 22 are transfomnative; and 23 WHEREAS, the Mayor recommended to the Board of Trustees that Chapter 2, 24 Article V!l, of the Skokie Viliage Code be amended accordingly; and 25 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees, at a public meeting duly held on 26 October 21, 2025, concurred in the aforesaid recommendation of the Mayor; and 27 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of 28 the Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois; 29 Section 1: That Chapter 2, Article VII, Division 13. Section 2-771 of the SkokJe 30 Village Code be and the same is hereby amended in the manner hereinafter indicated. 31 The new material is highlighted in bold and the material to be deleted is highilghted 32 and stricken. Page 1 of 2 VOSDOCS-#635783-v1-Ordinance......Code_Amendment _Chapter_2_Boards_&_Commissions_ Return to Corp Rpt Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION DIVISION 13. - APPEARANCE COMMISSION Sec. 2-771. -Creation. There is hereby created an Appearance Commission for the Village. The word "Commission", when used in this Division, shall mean the Appearance Commission for the Village. The Commission shall consist of seven (7) nine (9) members. Section 2: That Chapter 2, Article VII, Division 17. Section 2-891 of the Skokie 9 Village Code be and the same is hereby amended in the manner hereinafter indicated. 10 The new material is highlighted in bold and the material to be deleted is highlighted 11 and stricken. 12 Chapter 2 ~ ADMINISTRATION 13 14 DIVISION 17. - TELECOMMUNfCATIONS-ANe-TECHNOLOGY AOVANCEMENT 15 AND TRANSFORMATION COMMISSION 16 Sec. 2-891. - Creation and Purpose. 17 There is hereby created a Telecommunications Advisory Commission Technology 18 Advancement and Transformation Cofifimission for the Village. The word 19 "Commission", when used in this Division, shall mean the Telecommunications 20 Advisory Commission Technology Advancement and Transformation 21 Commission for the Village. The Commission shall consist of ten (10) thirteen (13) 22 members. 23 Section 3: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 24 passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. ADOPTED this 3rd day of November, 2025. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this 4th day of Attested and filed in my office November, 2025. this 4th day of November, 2025, and published in pamphlet form according to law from November 4th, 2025 to November 14th, 2025 Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 2 of 2 VOSDOCS-#635783-v1-Ordinance_Code_Amendment_Chapter_2^Boards_&_Commissions_ Return to Agenda Plan Commission Report 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard Village Board Council Chambers, 7:30 PM November 3, 2025 To: Mayor and Board of Trustees From: Paul Luke, Chairman Re: 2025-14P: Site Plan Approval – 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION AND ANALYSIS At the September 18, 2025, meeting of the Plan Commission, the request from Moment’s Notice Services, LLC for site plan approval for a five-story mixed-use building that includes ground floor commercial space, 66 residential units, enclosed and surface parking, and storm water detention at 8201-8209 Skokie Boulevard in a CX Core Mixed- Use district was recommended as APPROVED by a vote of 8 ayes and 0 nays, with 1 member absent. No items of relief were requested or required. The Plan Commission concurred with staff’s recommendation to grant site plan approval. Click here for the full Plan Commission packet with staff report and application materials. Click here for the Meeting Minutes from the September 18, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting ADDITIONAL PLAN COMMISSION ANALYSIS Commissioners asked questions regarding the parking ratio between units and covered spaces, whether parking would be rented with the residential units, and whether the retail component was required by the Village or proposed by the developer. Staff explained that Skokie Boulevard is designated as a retail street and requires ground floor retail, and confirmed that the total parking provided had been previously entitled through the development agreement. The attorney for the applicant explained that the intent was to have at least one parking space for each residential unit, with parking rented separately from the base rent. The attorney also clarified that the 12 outdoor spaces would be for guest parking and retail use. The petitioner stated that a property management company, Peak Properties, would handle the leasing and property management. The petitioner described the possible amenities to be included in the building for residents and confirmed that there was no intention to block or paint over the windows of the community space visible from the street. 635804 Master Plan Commission Report 2025-14P 8201 Skokie Blvd 1 of 4 Return to top of 14P INTERESTED PARTIES Legal notice was properly posted, advertised, and delivered to all property owners in the area of the subject site as prescribed by the Zoning Chapter. No interested parties spoke in the public comment portion of the public hearing. APPEARANCE COMMISSION This item has been reviewed by the Appearance Commission on October 8, 2025 and has been awarded a Certificate of Appropriateness prior to the hearing before the Board of Trustees. 2025-14P: Site Plan Approval ATTENDANCE AYES NAYS ABSENT Shpayher X Black X Franklin X Gevaryahu X Witry X Berman X Mathee X Burman X Luke X ATTACHMENTS 1. Recommended Conditions for 2025-14P 2. Proposed Positive Findings of Fact for 2025-14P 635804 Master Plan Commission Report 2025-14P 8201 Skokie Blvd 2 of 4 Return to top of 14P Recommended Conditions 2025-14P: Site Plan Approval Community Development Department Council Chambers, 7:30 PM, November 3, 2025 1. The petitioner shall develop the Subject Property in substantial conformance with the final Village approved plans dated <insert date of final approved plans>, and building elevations dated <insert date of final approved plans>. 2. Per the Development Agreement, the Developer shall provide 6 of the 66 apartment units, 3 one-bedroom units and 3 two-bedrooms units, as affordable housing units designated for individuals with annual incomes not greater than 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), as determined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Chicago-Naperville- Joliet, IL HUD Metro Fair Market Rent Area for a minimum of 25 years. The Affordable Housing apartments shall be the same size, with the same amenities and same finishes as the other 60 apartments in the Project. 3. The Developer shall commence the construction of the project and related improvements within 6 months of issuance of all required permits and approvals, based on plans and specifications approved by Skokie as a result of the permitting process. The project shall be substantially completed within 18 months from the issuance of the building permit by Skokie, subject to permitting delays. 4. Trash, recycling, and composting will be required at all buildings/for all uses within the development. 5. Failure to abide by any and all terms of this ordinance shall be cause for the Village to initiate hearings to determine whether the subject Ordinance, as well as any applicable business licenses, should be revised or revoked. The petitioner shall pay all costs related to any hearings conducted as a result of non- compliance with any of the provisions of the enabling ordinance. The costs shall include but not be limited to court reporter fees, attorney fees, and staff time required for researching and conducting said hearing. 6. Occupants of the property are not eligible for on-street zoned parking. 635804 Master Plan Commission Report 2025-14P 8201 Skokie Blvd 3 of 4 Return to top of 14P Proposed Positive Findings of Fact 2025-14P: Site Plan Approval Community Development Department Council Chambers, 7:30 PM, November 3, 2025 Consideration Finding The request is harmonious with and does It is not anticipated that the request will not adversely affect adjacent properties. adversely affect adjacent properties and supports development goals for Downtown Skokie. The request can demonstrate that Adequate public facilities, including roads, adequate public facilities, including roads, drainage, utilities, and police and fire drainage, utilities, and police and fire protection currently exist or will be protection exist or will exist to serve the improved to serve the requested use, requested use at the time such facilities are including the relocation and underground needed. installation of existing and any new utilities. The request demonstrates adequate Adequate provision for maintenance of provision for maintenance of the associated the associated structures is demonstrated structures. by the request as all requirements of the Village Code will be expected to be upheld at all times, and the site is expected to improve stormwater management with the addition of a new underground detention system. The request has considered and, to the No adverse effects on the natural degree possible, addressed the adverse environment are anticipated and parkway effects on the natural environment. landscaping requirements will be met. The request will not create undue traffic It is not anticipated that the request will congestion. create undue traffic congestion or will require any widening of streets. The request will not adversely affect public Public health, safety, and welfare will not health, safety, and welfare. be adversely affected by the request as the proposed improvements will activate a vacant and underutilized site in Downtown Skokie. The request conforms to all applicable The request will confirm to all applicable provisions of this code, except where relief provisions of this code and as is granted with the request. enumerated in the approved development agreement. 635804 Master Plan Commission Report 2025-14P 8201 Skokie Blvd 4 of 4