Village Board
Regular MeetingWestmont, IL · February 5, 2026
Minutes
Clerk’s Office
Village of Westmont
MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING HELD Thursday, February 5, 2026.
Mayor Nero called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M.
WESTMONT VILLAGE BOARD MEETING ROLL CALL:
PRESENT: Mayor Nero P Clerk A. Szymski P
TRUSTEES: Barker P Parrilli P
Guzzo P Plowman P
Liddle P Scales P
STAFF:
Gunther P Parker P Brainerd P
(Village Manager) (Assistant Manager) (H.R. Director)
Hennerfeind P Mulhearn A Liljeberg P
(CDD Director) (Deputy Liquor Commissioner) (I.T.)
Chief Gruen P D.C. Thompson P Altic P
(Police Department) (Police Department) (Finance Director)
Chief Riley P D.C. Frank A Mielcarski P
(Fire Dept.) (Fire Department) (Gov’t Services)
Richards A McIntyre P Ries P
(Deputy Village Clerk ) (Communications) (Public Works Director)
ATTORNEY: Zemenak P Lampariello A
A QUORUM WAS PRESENT TO TRANSACT BUSINESS.
PRESS:
Bugle A
Westmont Chamber President: P
THOSE PRESENT RECITED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Mayor Nero welcomed everyone to the meeting.
OPEN FORUM: None
VOTING KEY: A=ABSENT AB=ABSTAIN N=NO W=Withdrawn
P=PRESENT Y=YES R=RECUSE
Note: The items listed in these minutes are summaries only and are not meant to be a
direct transcript of the Mayor’s, Manager’s, Clerk’s and Trustees’ comments. For actual
quotes of the referenced items please refer to the Archival video copy of this meeting.
VOTING SUMMARY
1 2 3 4 5
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y Y Y Y Y
REPORTS
Mayor Nero
● The Westmont Chamber will be hosting Westmont Restaurant Week. It will run from
February 21 - March 1.
○ Kaili Harding was invited to talk about Westmont Restaurant week. She is
hopeful to have Pappadeaux part of the group. A spot has been secured with
WGN to publicize the event. There are about 35 restaurants that will
participate.
● The Village continues to move forward regarding its work on the Strategic Plan. Elected
Officials and Department Heads will be meeting in March to discuss ideas and develop
goals. Stay tuned for updates regarding this important work.
● Our State of the Village Address has been scheduled for May 20, 8:30AM at the BAM
Theater. Look for more details to be published soon.
● Gave an update on the FMC Natatorium. There are several big events which were
recently confirmed. We’re looking forward to another great year of swimming events that
bring visitors to our community. Check out the Village website for more info.
Village Clerk Szymski
● Village offices will be closed February 16, but the garbage and recycling will not be
affected.
● The Chamber of Commerce is taking nominations for Citizen of the Year. Please visit
the chamber website at westmontchamber.com to nominate someone.
Trustee Guzzo
● Our next Fire Public Safety Committee meeting will be March 5th at 4:30pm in Village
Hall.
● The Westmont Fire Department will be offering CPR classes in 2026. For more info, visit
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the VIllage Website.
Trustee Scales
● The next Community Development Committee meeting dates are April 16, July 9,
September 17.
● There is a comprehensive plan update. Several proposals have been received and are
under review. We will be scheduled with an anticipated contract award in early April.
● Planning and Zoning will have a regular meeting on February 11th at 6pm.
● Gave an update on the Downtown Incentive Program. The website has been updated
and downtown businesses can now apply for these grant friends. Visit
westmont.illinois.gov for more information.
Trustee Parilli
● The next Public Works Committee meeting will be March 19 at 4:30pm in Village Hall.
● Winter continues! The “official” groundhog saw his shadow and we have 6 more weeks of
winter. However, the groundhog in Woodstock, IL did not see his shadow. In any case the
Village would like to thank residents and businesses for their patience and cooperation
during recent winter operations. Things like keeping cars off the street during snow plowing
and shoveling out fire hydrants are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Trustee Plowman
● Gave a report recapping the Police Public Safety Committee meeting that was held
earlier today.
○ Officer Robert Arnt received the Police 2025 Employee of the Year award.
○ A staff update was given and there are 41 sworn officers, 6 civilians, and 5
vacancies.
○ Police statistics were presented.
○ $60,768 was raised through various fundraising efforts.
● The first papershred event will be held on April 18th and the proceeds go to Special
Olympics of IL.
● The Village recently published a news release about the Lions Club Spring Fling event
that will be held on West Quincy Street this year. More details and the full schedule can
be found on the village website.
Trustee Liddle
● The next Administration / Finance committee meeting will be held February 19, 4:30pm,
at Village Hall.
● The Westmont Park District will hold it’s annual Winter Beer Fest on Saturday, February
14, 2026 from 2pm - 6pm at Ty Warner Park in Westmont. Tickets can be purchased
through the Park District website.
● Trustee Plowman’s dogs Wrigley and Stella were our featured celebrity pets of the week
for the Westmont Special Events Petpawlooza mascot contest. If you would like your pet
to be featured, visit westmontevents.com and sign up for this contest, which will be held
weekly through May. The Petpawlooza event will be at Veterans Memorial Park on May
16th.
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Trustee Barker
● The murals that were created at the 2025 Vision & Vibe festival are on display in the
lobby. Look for information to be posted on the website. This year the event will be
Saturday, September 12th and Sunday, September 13th at Veterans Memorial Park.
● The Dark Sky Grant program has been launched and the details are on the Village
website.
● The next Electronics and More recycling event will be April 4th in front of Village Hall.
Details are on the website.
● There are now free paint recycling opportunities throughout DuPage County. Be sure to
check out the website for more details.
ITEMS TO BE REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA:
● No items to be removed from the consent agenda.
(1) CONSENT AGENDA [Omnibus Vote]:
Village Manager Gunther addressed the Board on this agenda item.
(A) VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES
Board Meeting Minutes
● Board to consider approving the Village Board Meeting held on January 22, 2026.
(B) FINANCE ORDINANCE
Finance Ordinance # 3 $ 1,809,239.62
(C) PURCHASE ORDERS:
Atlas Toyota Material Handling, LLC $ 45,925.02
Lithoprint, Inc. 57,500.00
Total of Purchase Orders $ 103,425.02
(D) TOTAL OF PURCHASE ORDER(S) AND FINANCE ORDINANCE(S): $ 1,912,664.64
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider the consent agenda.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #1
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None
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NEW BUSINESS
(2) RE-APPROVAL OF 1 NORTH CASS AVENUE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION AND PLAT OF
VACATION
Community Development Director Hennerfeind addressed the Village Board.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance approving requests from the Village of
Westmont regarding the lots/parcels at: 1 North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN:
09-10-120-001); 13-19 East Burlington Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-034);
21 East Burlington Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-003); Unaddressed
Parcel (PIN: 09-10-120-033); Unaddressed Parcel (PIN: 09-10-120-036); and Portions of
the Public Right of Way, for the following:
1. A Plat of Vacation of certain portions of the Public Right of Way.
2. Re-approval of the Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate six (6) lots/parcels into one (1) lot.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #2
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(3) EXERCISE OF OPTION YEAR 3 - GASOLINE AND DIESEL FUEL
Public Works Director Ries addressed the Village Board
Motion by Trustee Barker to consider an ordinance exercising the third option year of the
gasoline and diesel fuel contract with Al Warren Oil Company, Inc.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #3
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Parrilli, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(4) MULTIFAMILY RECYCLING TEXT AMENDMENT
Assistant Village Manager Parker addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Plowman to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 66, Article III
“Multi-Family Structure Recycling” of the Village Code of Ordinances to clarify recycling
requirements.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #4
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
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Absent: None
MISCELLANEOUS
● Trustee Plowman mentioned that e-bikes were also discussed at the Police Public
Safety Committee meeting. The Secretary of State came out with a video and they are
talking about classifications. More information will be forthcoming in future meetings.
(5) ADJOURNMENT - 6:19 pm
Motion by Trustee Liddle to adjourn the regular meeting.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #5
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 6:19 P.M.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
__________________________________ ___________________________________
Amanda Szymski, Village Clerk Steven T. Nero, Mayor
Dated this 19th day of February, 2026
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Agenda
Village Board Meeting
February 5, 2026
6:00 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. OPEN FORUM
Public Comment is subject to the public comment rules and procedures adopted
by the Village.
5. REPORTS
a. Board Reports
i. Mayor
ii. Clerk
iii. Trustees
6. ITEMS TO BE REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA
7. CONSENT AGENDA (OMNIBUS VOTE)
a. Village Board Minutes
i. Board Meeting Minutes
Board to consider approving the minutes of the Village Board meeting
held January 22, 2026.
Background of Subject Matter
Required Parliamentary Procedure
Type Motion
b. Finance Ordinance(s)
c. Purchase Order(s)
i. Atlas Toyota Material Handling, LLC $45,925.02
2026 Toyota forklift, plus a five-year or 10,000 hours additional
maintenance warranty. This forklift replaces the Village's existing
forklift, which will be auctioned off. Budgetary cost savings of $14,075
will be realized as a result of downsizing the scale of the new forklift
compared to the old forklift to better match how the forklift will be used.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted Yes
ii. Lithoprint Inc $57,500.00
Open purchase order for printing of the Village Community News
Magazine throughout 2026.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted Yes
iii. Total of Purchase Orders = $103,425.02
Type Administrative Report
Budgeted
d. Total of Purchase Order(s) and Finance Ordinance(s)
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
a. Re-approval of 1 North Cass Avenue Plat of Subdivision and Plat of
Vacation
Board to consider an ordinance approving requests from the Village of
Westmont regarding the lots/parcels at: 1 North Cass Avenue, Westmont,
Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-001); 13-19 East Burlington Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-034); 21 East Burlington Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-003); Unaddressed Parcel (PIN:
09-10-120-033); Unaddressed Parcel (PIN: 09-10-120-036); and Portions of
the Public Right of Way, for the following:
1. A Plat of Vacation of certain portions of the Public Right of Way.
2. Re-approval of the Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate six (6)
lots/parcels into one (1) lot.
Background of Subject Matter
This item is to re-approve a final plat of subdivision with minor changes to
the legal descriptions of the described parcels and to approve a plat of
vacation to certain portion of the Public Right of Way pursuant to 65 ILCS
5/11-91-1.
Additional Background
This case was heard at the December 11, 2024, Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting and both items received a unanimous recommendation
for approval. Additionally, the original Final Plat of Subdivision was originally
approved by the Village Board on December 19, 2024.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
b. Exercise of Option Year 3 - Gasoline and Diesel Fuel
Board to consider an ordinance exercising the third option year of the
gasoline and diesel fuel contract with Al Warren Oil Company, Inc.
Background of Subject Matter
On May 18, 2023, the Village Board awarded a contract to Al Warren Oil
Company, Inc. for the purchase of gasoline and diesel fuel. This fuel
purchase was part of a joint bid with DuPage County and various other
communities. The original contract was for the period April 1, 2023 - March
31, 2024 with three one-year options to extend. The first option year was
awarded by the Village Board at the March 7, 2024 meeting for the period of
April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2025. The second option year was awarded by the
Village Board at the March 6, 2025 meeting for the period of April 1, 2025 -
March 31, 2026.
Additional Background
Staff recommends exercising the third option year of the contract for an
amount not to exceed $275,000.00. The new contract will be from April 1,
2026 through March 31, 2027.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
c. Multifamily Recycling Text Amendment
Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 66, Article III "Multi-
Family Structure Recycling" of the Village Code of Ordinances to clarify
recycling requirements.
Background of Subject Matter
This cleans up language in the code to match current practice and the
longstanding history of requiring multifamily properties to provide recycling
for their residents. The majority of the article, which was written when
recycling for multifamily properties could be provided by a variety of
vendors, details what that program should include. There is also a section
indicating the article would no longer apply if the Village moved to having an
exclusive provider for multifamily recycling, which we did with the latest
contract.
Additional Background
It recently came to our attention that the current wording of the condition
indicates the entire article would not apply, which could be interpreted to
include removing the requirement for multifamily properties to provide
recycling now that we have a single multifamily recycling provider. This text
amendment clarifies that, in this case, multifamily properties must provide
recycling through that provider, and that only the sections providing
minimums for what a program from a different vendor must include are no
longer applicable.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
10. MISCELLANEOUS
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
This Board may adjourn to closed session to discuss matters so permitted and
may act upon such matters upon returning to open session.
12. ADJOURN
Note: Any person who has a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation to
participate in the meeting should contact the ADA Compliance Officer, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M. Monday through Friday, Village of Westmont, Illinois, 60559; or telephone (630)
981-6210 voice, within a reasonable time before the meeting. Listen Everywhere, an
assistive listening, mobile app, is now available to visitors attending Board and
Commission Meetings held in the Village Hall Board Room.
https://westmont.illinois.gov/581/ADA-Listen-Everywhere
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Village Board Meeting
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6:00 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. OPEN FORUM
Public Comment is subject to the public comment rules and procedures adopted
by the Village.
5. REPORTS
a. Board Reports
i. Mayor
ii. Clerk
iii. Trustees
6. ITEMS TO BE REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA
7. CONSENT AGENDA (OMNIBUS VOTE)
a. Village Board Minutes
i. Board Meeting Minutes
Board to consider approving the minutes of the Village Board meeting
held January 22, 2026.
Background of Subject Matter
Required Parliamentary Procedure
Type Motion
b. Finance Ordinance(s)
c. Purchase Order(s)
i. Atlas Toyota Material Handling, LLC $45,925.02
2026 Toyota forklift, plus a five-year or 10,000 hours additional
maintenance warranty. This forklift replaces the Village's existing
forklift, which will be auctioned off. Budgetary cost savings of $14,075
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will be realized as a result of downsizing the scale of the new forklift
compared to the old forklift to better match how the forklift will be used.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted Yes
ii. Lithoprint Inc $57,500.00
Open purchase order for printing of the Village Community News
Magazine throughout 2026.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted Yes
iii. Total of Purchase Orders = $103,425.02
Type Administrative Report
Budgeted
d. Total of Purchase Order(s) and Finance Ordinance(s)
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
a. Re-approval of 1 North Cass Avenue Plat of Subdivision and Plat of
Vacation
Board to consider an ordinance approving requests from the Village of
Westmont regarding the lots/parcels at: 1 North Cass Avenue, Westmont,
Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-001); 13-19 East Burlington Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-034); 21 East Burlington Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559 (PIN: 09-10-120-003); Unaddressed Parcel (PIN:
09-10-120-033); Unaddressed Parcel (PIN: 09-10-120-036); and Portions of
the Public Right of Way, for the following:
1. A Plat of Vacation of certain portions of the Public Right of Way.
2. Re-approval of the Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate six (6)
lots/parcels into one (1) lot.
Background of Subject Matter
This item is to re-approve a final plat of subdivision with minor changes to
the legal descriptions of the described parcels and to approve a plat of
vacation to certain portion of the Public Right of Way pursuant to 65 ILCS
5/11-91-1.
Additional Background
This case was heard at the December 11, 2024, Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting and both items received a unanimous recommendation
for approval. Additionally, the original Final Plat of Subdivision was originally
approved by the Village Board on December 19, 2024.
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Type Ordinance
Budgeted
b. Exercise of Option Year 3 - Gasoline and Diesel Fuel
Board to consider an ordinance exercising the third option year of the
gasoline and diesel fuel contract with Al Warren Oil Company, Inc.
Background of Subject Matter
On May 18, 2023, the Village Board awarded a contract to Al Warren Oil
Company, Inc. for the purchase of gasoline and diesel fuel. This fuel
purchase was part of a joint bid with DuPage County and various other
communities. The original contract was for the period April 1, 2023 - March
31, 2024 with three one-year options to extend. The first option year was
awarded by the Village Board at the March 7, 2024 meeting for the period of
April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2025. The second option year was awarded by the
Village Board at the March 6, 2025 meeting for the period of April 1, 2025 -
March 31, 2026.
Additional Background
Staff recommends exercising the third option year of the contract for an
amount not to exceed $275,000.00. The new contract will be from April 1,
2026 through March 31, 2027.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
c. Multifamily Recycling Text Amendment
Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 66, Article III "Multi-
Family Structure Recycling" of the Village Code of Ordinances to clarify
recycling requirements.
Background of Subject Matter
This cleans up language in the code to match current practice and the
longstanding history of requiring multifamily properties to provide recycling
for their residents. The majority of the article, which was written when
recycling for multifamily properties could be provided by a variety of
vendors, details what that program should include. There is also a section
indicating the article would no longer apply if the Village moved to having an
exclusive provider for multifamily recycling, which we did with the latest
contract.
Additional Background
It recently came to our attention that the current wording of the condition
indicates the entire article would not apply, which could be interpreted to
include removing the requirement for multifamily properties to provide
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recycling now that we have a single multifamily recycling provider. This text
amendment clarifies that, in this case, multifamily properties must provide
recycling through that provider, and that only the sections providing
minimums for what a program from a different vendor must include are no
longer applicable.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
10. MISCELLANEOUS
11. EXECUTIVE SESSION
This Board may adjourn to closed session to discuss matters so permitted and
may act upon such matters upon returning to open session.
12. ADJOURN
Note: Any person who has a disability requiring a reasonable accommodation to
participate in the meeting should contact the ADA Compliance Officer, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M. Monday through Friday, Village of Westmont, Illinois, 60559; or telephone (630)
981-6210 voice, within a reasonable time before the meeting. Listen Everywhere, an
assistive listening, mobile app, is now available to visitors attending Board and
Commission Meetings held in the Village Hall Board Room.
https://westmont.illinois.gov/581/ADA-Listen-Everywhere
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Clerk’s Office
Village of Westmont
MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING HELD Thursday, January 22, 2026.
Mayor Nero called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M.
WESTMONT VILLAGE BOARD MEETING ROLL CALL:
PRESENT: Mayor Nero P Clerk A. Szymski P
TRUSTEES: Barker P Parrilli P
Guzzo P Plowman P
Liddle P Scales P
STAFF:
Gunther P Parker P Brainerd P
(Village Manager) (Assistant Manager) (H.R. Director)
Hennerfeind P Mulhearn P Liljeberg P
(CDD Director) (Deputy Liquor Commissioner) (I.T.)
Chief Gruen A D.C. Thompson P Altic P
(Police Department) (Police Department) (Finance Director)
Chief Riley A D.C. Frank P Mielcarski P
(Fire Dept.) (Fire Department) (Gov’t Services)
Richards P McIntyre P Ries P
(Deputy Village Clerk ) (Communications) (Public Works Director)
ATTORNEY: Zemenak P Lampariello A
A QUORUM WAS PRESENT TO TRANSACT BUSINESS.
PRESS:
Bugle A
THOSE PRESENT RECITED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Mayor Nero welcomed everyone to the meeting.
OPEN FORUM: None
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VOTING KEY: A=ABSENT AB=ABSTAIN N=NO W=Withdrawn
P=PRESENT Y=YES R=RECUSE
Note: The items listed in these minutes are summaries only and are not meant to be a
direct transcript of the Mayor’s, Manager’s, Clerk’s and Trustees’ comments. For actual
quotes of the referenced items please refer to the Archival video copy of this meeting.
VOTING SUMMARY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI Y N N Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y N N Y Y Y Y Y
REPORTS
Mayor Nero
● Talked about the 3 piece collage that are on display from the Vision and Vibe
Festival that was held last September at the Veterans Memorial Park. It was a great
event that featured music, and other performances. Thanked Trustee Plowman and
Trustee Barker for their support of this event. Thanks to Jenny Babyar who was the
Project Manager.
● Talked about the Ribbon Cutting for the new Advocate facility on Ogden Avenue
across from Standard Market. It was a well attended event.
● Westmont Restaurant Week is coming up and the Westmont Chamber will be
hosting restaurant week which will run from February 21 - March 1.
● PETPAWLOOZA PET OF THE WEEK CONTEST - Louie has hit the big time and is
the featured Pet of the Week. The entire community is invited to go to our website
and sign up their pet for this weekly contest. All of this effort is to help promote the
new PetPawlooza event, which will be at Veterans Memorial Park on May 16th.
Details on the Village website - westmont.illinois.gov
Village Clerk Szymski
● Village Offices will be closed February 16th. Garbage pickup will not be affected.
● Visit the Chamber website at westmontchamber.com to nominate citizens to be
considered for the annual Citizen of the Year Award.
Trustee Guzzo
● The next Fire Public Safety Committee meeting is scheduled for March 5th, 4:30pm, at
Village Hall.
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● The Westmont Fire Department will be offering CPR classes in 2026. For more info, visit
the VIllage Website.
● Cold weather tips and information on warming centers can be found on our Village
website. There is information on how to protect your home and your family during the
upcoming severe weather.
Trustee Scales
● The next Community Development Committee meeting will be April 16, July 9, and
September 17.
● Planning and Zoning recently added a Special Meeting to be held on February 4th at
6pm.
● Planning and Zoning regular February meeting will still occur on February 11th at 6pm.
● Recapped the Community Development Committee meeting that was held earlier in the
afternoon.
○ Planner Adam Walsh provided an update on the RFP process for the
comprehensive plan update. Submission deadlines are due tomorrow. The
contract award is expected by April 2nd. The full plan will be adopted by the
Spring of 2028.
○ Planner Scott Williams provided an update on the downtown rezoning, which will
include 3 new designations / classifications. Affected residents will be informed
of the forthcoming changes to zoning.
■ There will be public hearings for this process.
○ Lot coverage text amendment summary that is intended to address and
accommodate residents requesting patios, driveways, etc.
○ Summary reports for 2025 and online permit process that will be re-evaluated.
○ Gave an update on the new Code Enforcement Manager.
○ Many new projects are coming to Westmont.
Trustee Parilli
● The next Public Works Committee will be March 19, 2026, 4:30pm in Village Hall.
● Just a reminder for water rate updates: the previously approved annual water rate
adjustment went into effect this month. Please check the website for more details. The
updated rates will be reflected on the upcoming billing cycle.
● Reminded residents about the extreme cold weather forecast for the next several days.
Please be sure to prepare in advance and review the village website for helpful
information.
Trustee Plowman
● The next Police Public Safety Committee meeting will be February 5th.
● Metra has announced that there will be reduced rail service during the severe weather.
More information can be found on the Village website.
● There have been many ribbon cuttings. Mentioned the soap and candle shop and the
Diva Dance Studio.
● Thanked the Public Works Department for all of the work during the snow storms.
Trustee Liddle
● The next Administration / Finance Committee meeting will be February 19, 4:30pm, at
Village Hall. Everyone is invited to attend.
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● The Westmont Park District will host its annual Winter Beer Fest on Saturday, February
14, 2026, 2:00-6:00 p.m. at Ty Warner Park in Westmont. Tickets can be purchased
through the Park District website.
Trustee Barker
● The Environmental Improvement Committee will meet February 2nd.
● The date for Vision & Vibe 2026 has been set for this year. It will be held on September
12 - 13, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Park. Gave a shout out to the Westmont Park
District for their co-operation and assistance with that event.
● Holiday Lights recycling bins will be in place until January 31st. Bins are located at the
Library and Fire Headquarters for residents to drop off unwanted or broken holiday lights
to be recycled.
● Christmas trees are still being picked up by Flood Brothers. The pick up will be
available until January 30th. Trees must be free of decorations, tinsel and lights.
● Residents and businesses are encouraged to use salt responsibly at their homes and
businesses. Only 12oz is needed to cover a 250 square foot driveway or about 10
sidewalk squares.
● Details for the 2026 Dark Sky Grant program have been released, please visit the
website for details and to sign up.
ITEMS TO BE REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA:
● No items to be removed from the consent agenda.
(1) CONSENT AGENDA [Omnibus Vote]:
Village Manager Gunther addressed the Board on this agenda item.
(A) VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES
Board Meeting Minutes
● Board to consider approving the Village Board Meeting held on January 8, 2026.
(B) FINANCE ORDINANCE
Finance Ordinance # 1 1,218,344.89
Finance Ordinance # 2 4,696,423.38
TOTAL OF FINANCE ORDINANCES $ 5,914,768.26
(C) PURCHASE ORDERS:
Patson 108,250.00
Infosend 35,000.00
Atlas Bobcat, LLC 51,925.25
Suburban Labs 30,000.00
Allied Garage Door 37,049.06
Currie Motors 56,396.00
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January 22, 2026
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Imperial Service Systems, Inc. 61,600.00
Currie Motors 63,050.00
Meade, Inc. 140,000.00
Al Warren Oil Company, Inc. 250,000.00
Westmont Park District 50,000.00
Total of Purchase Orders $ 883,270.31
(D) TOTAL OF PURCHASE ORDER(S) AND FINANCE ORDINANCE(S): $ 6,798,038.58
(E) LIONS CLUB 90TH ANNIVERSARY PROCLAMATION
(F) REDUCE THE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE CLASS 4 LIQUOR LICENSES
Board to consider an ordinance reducing the number of available Class 4 liquor licenses by one
(1) due to the closure and sale of Shri Bistro, LLC, 655 N. Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider the consent agenda.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #1
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
(2) SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST — TOBACCO AND VAPE RETAIL STORE —
101 WEST OGDEN AVENUE, SUITE B
8.a.1
Community Development Director Hennerfeind addressed the Village Board.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider an ordinance approving a Zoning Ordinance special
use permit to JA RE Enterprises, LLC, d/b/a Lit Smokes (Applicant/Tenant) for the property at
101 West Ogden Avenue, Suite B, Westmont, Illinois for a tobacco and vape retail store in the
B-2 General Business District.
Seconded by Trustee Guzzo and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #2
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman
Nays: Parrilli, Scales
Absent: None
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January 22, 2026
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(3) SPECIAL USE PERMIT REQUEST — TOBACCO AND VAPE RETAIL STORE —
101 WEST OGDEN AVENUE, SUITE B
8.a.2
Deputy Tobacco Commissioner Mulhearn addressed the Village Board
Motion by Trustee Guzzo to consider an ordinance increasing the number of available Class B
tobacco licenses by one for JA RE Enterprises, LLC d/b/a LIT SMOKES.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #3
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman
Nays: Parrilli, Scales
Absent: None
NEW BUSINESS
(4) INCREASE IN CLASS 2 LIQUOR LICENSES BY ONE
Deputy Liquor Commissioner Mulhearn addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Barker to consider an ordinance increasing the number of available Class 2
liquor licenses by one for Belly Delhi LLC, 655 N. Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #4
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(5) BOND ISSUANCE AUTHORIZATION - VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
Finance Director Altic addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider an ordinance authorizing the issuance of General
Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source) of the Village of Westmont, DuPage County,
Illinois, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $35,000,000.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #5
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
MISCELLANEOUS - None
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES
January 22, 2026
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(6) REQUEST FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
Mayor Nero requested a motion to adjourn to Executive Session for the purchase of real estate
for the use of the Village pursuant to section 2(C)(5) of the Open Meetings Act.
Motion by Trustee Barker to adjourn to executive session
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #6
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(7) ADJOURN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO RECONVENE REGULAR MEETING
Board to consider a motion to adjourn at 7:10 pm.
Motion by Trustee Liddle
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #7
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(8) ADJOURNMENT - 7:10 pm
Motion by Trustee Barker to adjourn the regular meeting.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #8
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:10 P.M.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
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Amanda Szymski, Village Clerk Steven T. Nero, Mayor
Dated this 5th day of February, 2026
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES
January 22, 2026
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thomas engineering group, llc
SUBMITTED BY / RETURN TO:
2625 butterfield road
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
R suite 209w
31 W. QUINCY STREET
oak brook, il 60523
e n g i n e e r i n g g r o u p WESTMONT, IL 60559
s e r v i c e a t t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e R
phone: 855-533-1700
PLAT OF VACATION
OF RECORDER OF DEEDS
THAT PART OF BURLINGTON AVENUE LYING EAST OF CASS AVENUE AND BETWEEN LOTS 7 AND 8
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
IN BLOCK 12 AND LOTS 16 THRU 19 IN BLOCK 13 IN ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH AND COMPANY’S FIRST
) SS
ADDITION TO WESTMONT, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 10, 1921 AS DOCUMENT 150101, MORE
THIS INSTRUMENT NO. WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE RECORDER'S
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 19,
OFFICE OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS AFORESAID,
THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID CASS
AVENUE 46.02 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST 25.00 FEET,
ON THE DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST 20.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF
AT O'CLOCK .M.
0 15 30 60 SAID LOT 8, THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS
WEST 85.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST 16.00 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST 181.50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00
RECORDER OF DEEDS
DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 16, THENCE SOUTH 89
HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINES OF SAID LOTS 16 THRU 19 A
1" = 30' DISTANCE OF 290.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
AND ALSO,
BASIS OF BEARINGS ON THIS PLAT THE 16 FOOT ALLEY BETWEEN LOT 18 AND LOTS 19 THRU 22 IN AFORESAID BLOCK 13, ALL IN
ARE BASED ON THE IL STATE PLANE DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
SANITARY DISTRICT CERTIFICATE
COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE,
NAD83 (2011 ADJ)
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
COUNTY CLERK COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
LOT 11
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) I, GENERAL MANAGER FOR THE FLAGG CREEK
NDEN AVENUE
LOT 6 ) SS SANITARY DISTRICT, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO DELINQUENT
COUNTY OF DUPAGE ) OR UNPAID CURRENT OR FORFEITED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, OR ANY DEFERRED
INSTALLMENTS OF ANY OUTSTANDING UNPAID SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHICH
LI
I, , COUNTY CLERK OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DO HAVE NOT BEEN DIVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
LOT 10 ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH AND DULY APPROVED BY THE COURT THAT CONFIRMED THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE OR NO DELINQUENT GENERAL TAXES, NO UNPAID
AND COMPANY'S FIRST CURRENT GENERAL TAXES, NO UNPAID FORFEITED TAXES, AND NO REDEEMABLE TAX
12 ADDITION TO WESTMONT SALES AGAINST ANY OF THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE ANNEXED PLAT. I FURTHER DATED AT , ILLINOIS THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
CK REC. AUG 10, 1921 DOC. 150101 CERTIFY THAT I HAVE RECEIVED ALL STATUTORY FEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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ANNEXED PLAT.
LOT 9 12 GENERAL MANAGER
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GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE COUNTY CLERK AT WHEATON, DUPAGE
ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH
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AND COMPANY'S FIRST
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ADDITION TO WESTMONT VILLAGE CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
REC. AUG 10, 1921 DOC. 150101 LOT 7
COUNTY CLERK
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
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) SS
COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
LOT 8 NICOR
I, , VILLAGE CLERK OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT,
20.00' P.I.N.: 09-10-112-014
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ILLINOIS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS PRESENTED TO AND BY RESOLUTION
N00°23'12"W 16.00'
) SS DULY APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SAID VILLAGE AT ITS MEETING
85.00' S89°364
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COUNTY OF ) HELD ON AND THAT THE REQUIRED BOND OR OTHER
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16.
GUARANTEE HAS BEEN POSTED FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS
RIGHT OF WAY 16 O.
'R. W.RESERVEDFOR ALLEY
VACATION SHOWN HEREON APPROVED AND ACCEPTED REQUIRED BY THE REGULATIONS OF SAID VILLAGE.
TO REMAIN
THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
25.00' 181.50' N89°364
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERETO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE VILLAGE
S89°364
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NICOR: OF WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
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HEREBY VACATED TITLE:
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VILLAGE ENGINEER CERTIFICATE
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STATE OF ILLINOIS )
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
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COUNTY OF )
LOT 19 COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
16'ALLEY HEREBY VACATED
P.I.N.: 09-10-120-001
VACATION SHOWN HEREON APPROVED AND ACCEPTED
I, , VILLAGE ENGINEER OF THE VILLAGE OF
THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
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WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS DESCRIBED IN
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THIS PLAT AND THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFORE MEET THE MINIMUM
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LOT 16
COMCAST:
O O REQUIREMENTS OF SAID VILLAGE AND HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY ALL PUBLIC
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P.I.N.: 09-10-120-001 LOT 18 LOT 17 DATED AT WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF ,
TITLE:
ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH P.I.N.: 09-10-120-033 P.I.N.: 09-10-120-034 A.D. 20 .
AND COMPANY'S FIRST
LOT 15 AT&T
52"E
ADDITION TO WESTMONT
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ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH
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REC. AUG 10, 1921 DOC. 150101 VILLAGE ENGINEER
AND COMPANY'S FIRST STATE OF ILLINOIS )
ADDITION TO WESTMONT ) SS
LOT 21 REC. AUG 10, 1921 DOC. 150101 COUNTY OF )
P.I.N.: 09-10-120-001
VACATION SHOWN HEREON APPROVED AND ACCEPTED
THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 . SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
AT&T: STATE OF ILLINOIS )
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BY: COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
LOT 22
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P.I.N.: 09-10-120-036 TITLE: WE, THOMAS ENGINEERING GROUP, LLC DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE PREPARED
16.00' THIS PLAT OF VACATION, AND THAT IT IS A TRUE AND CORRECT REPRESENTATION
N89°364
'8"E OF THE SAME BASED ON OFFICIAL PLATS AND RECORDS. DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET
COMMONWEALTH EDISON
LOT 23 AND DECIMAL PARTS THEREOF.
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
27TH JANUARY
NORTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD DATED THIS DAY OF , 2026.
COUNTY OF )
OWNER:
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
VACATION SHOWN HEREON APPROVED AND ACCEPTED
THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 .
STREET ADDRESS: REVISIONS
CHRISTOPHER DEYOUNG PE, PLS
BURLINGTON AVE. NO. DATE DESCRIPTION ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO. 035-003817
COMMONWEALTH EDISON:
WESTMONT, IL LICENSE EXPIRES: NOVEMBER 30, 2026
1 11-21-2024 PLAT SUBMITTAL TO WESTMONT
EMAIL: CHRISD@THOMAS-ENGINEERING.COM
BY:
2 08-19-2025 UPDATE DIMENSIONS
3 01-15-2026 UPDATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION / ADD PIN'S NOTE: VACATED AREA:
ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL DESIGN FIRM NO. 184-005183
BURLINGTON AVE: 0.3629 ACRES (15,808 SQ FT) TITLE:
OWNERSHIP OF THE VACATED RIGHT OF WAY SHALL BE
JOB NO. 21-030 MAINTAINED BY THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT. ALLEY: 0.0588 ACRES (2,560 SQ FT) SHEET 1 OF 1
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thomas engineering group, llc
SUBMITTED BY / RETURN TO: OWNER CERTIFICATE
2625 butterfield road
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
R suite 209w
FINAL PLAT OF
31 W. QUINCY STREET STATE OF ILLINOIS )
oak brook, il 60523
e n g i n e e r i n g g r o u p WESTMONT, IL 60559
phone: 855-533-1700 ) SS
s e r v i c e a t t h e h i g h e s t g r a d e R
COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
P.I.N.: LISTED ADDRESS: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS (ARE) THE OWNER(S) OF THE LAND
09-10-120-001
09-10-120-003
09-10-120-033
BURLINGTON AVE
21 E BURLINGTON AVE
BURLINGTON AVE
BLUE VILLAGE RESUBDIVISION DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED PLAT AND HAS (HAVE) CAUSED THE SAME TO BE
SURVEYED AND PLATTED AS SHOWN BY THE PLAT FOR USES AND PURPOSES AS
INDICATED THEREIN, AND DOES (DO) HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPT THE SAME
09-10-120-034 13-19 E BURLINGTON AVE UNDER THE STYLE AND TITLE THEREON INDICATED.
09-10-120-035 BURLINGTON AVE (SEE BELOW FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBDIVISION)
09-10-120-036 BURLINGTON AVE WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE SUBJECT
LOT 9 PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN:
SCHOOL COMMUNITY DISTRICT 201.
660
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CERTIFICATE OF PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
CASS AVENUE
AVENUE NDEN
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ADDITION TO WESTMONT 60
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REC. AUG 10, 1921 DOC. 150101 BL COUNTY OF DUPAGE ) BY:
LOT 8
I, , CHAIRMAN OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT TITLE:
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10.
20.00' PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION, CERTIFY THAT ON DAY OF
N00°23'12"W , 20 , THIS PLAT OF RESUBDIVISION WAS DULY APPROVED ATTEST:
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16.
TITLE:
16 O.
'R. W.RESERVEDFOR ALLEY
SET 5/8" IRON BY: ATTEST:
181.50' S89°364
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SET CUT CROSS 25.00'
SET MAG NAIL 16.00'
2.00' WEST & ONLINE S89°364
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S00°23'12"E STATE OF ILLINOIS )
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
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& NICOR EASEMENT
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COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
50.
SANITARY DISTRICT CERTIFICATE
R.O.W. HERETOFORE VACATED
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) I, , A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE SAID COUNTY
SET 5/8" IRON ) SS AND STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
ROD W/ CAP COUNTY OF DUPAGE ) WHO IS (ARE) PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE SAME PERSON(S) WHOSE NAMES
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ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT AS SUCH OWNER(S), APPEARED
28 BEFORE ME THIS DAY IN PERSON AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT HE (SHE) (THEY) SIGNED
I, GENERAL MANAGER FOR THE FLAGG CREEK
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AND DELIVERED THE SAID INSTRUMENTS AS HIS (HER) (THEIR) OWN FREE AND
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4' VOLUNTARY ACT FOR USES AND PURPOSES THEREIN SET FORTH.
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SET MAG NAIL "E
INSTALLMENTS OF ANY OUTSTANDING UNPAID SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHICH
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LOT 15
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SET 5/8" IRON STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
ROD W/ CAP ) SS
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N41°10'23"W SUBDIVIDED THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
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I, , VILLAGE CLERK OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT, LOTS 16 THRU 22 IN BLOCK 13 IN ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH AND COMPANY’S FIRST ADDITION
270.00' N8 SET 5/8" IRON
ILLINOIS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS PRESENTED TO AND BY RESOLUTION TO WESTMONT, BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
SET MAG NAIL
ROD W/ CAP
DULY APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SAID VILLAGE AT ITS MEETING SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,
HELD ON AND THAT THE REQUIRED BOND OR OTHER ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 10, 1921 AS DOCUMENT 150101,
BURI
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REQUIRED BY THE REGULATIONS OF SAID VILLAGE. THE VACATED 16 FOOT ALLEY BETWEEN LOT 18 AND LOTS 19 THRU 22 IN AFORESAID
BURLINGTON AVENUE
02'
LOT 22
82.
BLOCK 13,
AVN
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HEREBY DEDICATED OF WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 . THAT PART OF BURLINGTON AVENUE LYING EAST OF CASS AVENUE AND BETWEEN LOTS 7
AND 8 IN BLOCK 12 AND LOTS 16 THRU 19 IN SAID BLOCK 13 MORE PARTICULARLY
POINT OF COMMENCEMENT
POINT OF BEGINNING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 19,
LOT 23
VILLAGE CLERK THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
SAID CASS AVENUE 46.02 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS
351.80' N89°364
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SET MAG NAIL EAST 25.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST 20.00 FEET
TRAFFIC SIGNAL
NORTHERLY R.O.W. LINE OF THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD
TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 8, THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 89 DEGREES
AT CORNER
36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST 85.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS EASEMENT VILLAGE ENGINEER CERTIFICATE
SECONDS EAST 16.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST
181.50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST TO THE NORTH
AN EASEMENT IS HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND GRANTED TO THE VILLAGE STATE OF ILLINOIS )
LINE OF SAID LOT 16, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST ALONG
OF WESTMONT AND TO ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, OVER, UPON, RECORDER OF DEEDS ) SS
THE NORTH LINES OF SAID LOTS 16 THRU 19 A DISTANCE OF 290.32 FEET TO THE POINT
ALONG, UNDER, AND THROUGH ALL OF THE AREAS MARKED “PEDESTRIAN COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
OF BEGINNING,
ACCESS EASEMENT”AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT FOR THE PERPETUAL RIGHT, STATE OF ILLINOIS )
AND ALSO,
PRIVILEGE AND AUTHORITY TO SURVEY, CONSTRUCT, RECONSTRUCT, ) SS I, , VILLAGE ENGINEER OF THE VILLAGE OF
THAT PART OF LOTS 15 AND 23 IN AFORESAID BLOCK 13 LYING WEST OF THE FOLLOWING
REPAIR, REPLACE, INSPECT, AND MAINTAIN THE SIDEWALK AS DEEMED COUNTY OF DUPAGE ) WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS DESCRIBED IN
DESCRIBED LINE: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 23, THENCE
NECESSARY BY THE VILLAGE. THE RIGHT IS ALSO GRANTED TO SAID THIS PLAT AND THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFORE MEET THE MINIMUM
NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 48 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
VILLAGE TO CUT DOWN, TRIM, OR REMOVE ANY TREES, SHRUBS OR OTHER THIS INSTRUMENT NO. WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAID VILLAGE AND HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY ALL PUBLIC
23 A DISTANCE OF 351.80 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 00
PLANTS ON THE EASEMENT THAT INTERFERE WITH THE OPERATION OR USE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS AFORESAID, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION THEREOF.
0 15 30 60 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST 150.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 28 DEGREES 54
OF ITS SIDEWALK. NO PERMANENT STRUCTURES OR BUILDINGS SHALL BE
MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST 28.61 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15, ALL IN
PLACED ON SAID EASEMENT. THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT SHALL, UPON ON THE DAY OF , A.D. 20 . DATED AT WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF ,
DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
COMPLETION OF ANY WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS GRANT, RESTORE THE AT O'CLOCK .M. A.D. 20 .
HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET EASEMENT TO THE SAME OR BETTER SURFACE CONDITION THAN THAT
ALL DISTANCES ARE SHOWN IN FEET AND DECIMAL PARTS THEREOF.
EXISTING PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF WORK.
1" = 30'
RECORDER OF DEEDS VILLAGE ENGINEER
WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SUBDIVISION LIES WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE
BASIS OF BEARINGS ON THIS PLAT NICOR EASEMENT PROVISIONS VILLAGE OF WESTMONT, WHICH HAS ADOPTED A MUNICIPAL PLAN AND IS EXERCISING THE
ARE BASED ON THE IL STATE PLANE COUNTY CLERK SPECIAL POWERS AUTHORIZED BY ARTICLE 11, DIVISION 12 OF THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL
COORDINATE SYSTEM, EAST ZONE, EASEMENTS ARE HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND GRANTED TO NICOR AND CODE, AS NOW OR HEREAFTER AMENDED.
CERTIFICATE AS TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
NAD83 (2011 ADJ) THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, OVER THE AREA MARKED “NICOR
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
EASEMENT” ON THE PLAT FOR THE PERPETUAL RIGHT, PRIVILEGE, AND WE FURTHER CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NUMBER
) SS STATE OF ILLINOIS )
AUTHORITY TO INSTALL, CONSTRUCT, RECONSTRUCT, REPAIR, INSPECT, 17043C0186J FOR DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND INCORPORATED AREAS WITH AN
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MAINTAIN, OPERATE, AND REMOVE, FROM TIME TO TIME, FACILITIES USED EFFECTIVE DATE OF AUGUST 1, 2019, THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LIES WITHIN ZONE
LOT 1 = 1.0829 ACRE (47,173 SQFT) COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
IN CONNECTION WITH GAS PIPELINES TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY "UNSHADED X" (AREAS DETERMINED TO BE OUTSIDE THE 0.2% ANNUAL CHANCE
DEDICATED R.O.W. = 0.706 ACRE (30,752 SQ FT) I, , COUNTY CLERK OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DO
MANHOLES, CONNECTIONS, AND OTHER STRUCTURES AND APPURTENANCES FLOODPLAIN).
OVERALL = 1.7889 ACRES (77,925 SQ FT) HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE OR NO DELINQUENT GENERAL TAXES, NO UNPAID I, , VILLAGE TREASURER OF THE VILLAGE OF
AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY, OVER, UPON, ALONG, UNDER, AND
CURRENT GENERAL TAXES, NO UNPAID FORFEITED TAXES, AND NO REDEEMABLE TAX WESTMONT, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO DELINQUENT OR UNPAID
THROUGH SAID INDICATED EASEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH RIGHT OF ACCESS THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONFORMS TO THE CURRENT ILLINOIS MINIMUM STANDARDS
SALES AGAINST ANY OF THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE ANNEXED PLAT. I FURTHER CURRENT OR FORFEITED SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OR ANY DEFERRED INSTALLMENTS
ACROSS THE PROPERTY AS NECESSARY. FOR A BOUNDARY SURVEY.
CERTIFY THAT I HAVE RECEIVED ALL STATUTORY FEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE THEREOF THAT HAVE BEEN APPORTIONED AGAINST ANY PART OF THE TRACT OF
NO PERMANENT BUILDINGS OR OBSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE PLACED ON SAID
ANNEXED PLAT. LAND INCLUDED IN THE ANNEXED PLAT.
INDICATED EASEMENTS. 27TH JANUARY 26
DATED THIS DAY OF , 20 .
OWNER:
REVISIONS
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE COUNTY CLERK AT WHEATON, DUPAGE DATED AT WESTMONT, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF ,
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
NO. DATE DESCRIPTION COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THIS DAY OF , A.D. 20 . A.D. 20 .
STREET ADDRESS: 1 11-21-2024 PLAT SUBMITTAL TO WESTMONT CHRISTOPHER DEYOUNG PE, PLS
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2 11-26-2024 UPDATE PLAT NAME ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR NO. 035-003817
COUNTY CLERK VILLAGE TREASURER
WESTMONT, IL
3 12-18-2024 UPDATE SCHOOL DISTRICT LICENSE EXPIRES: NOVEMBER 30, 2026
4 12-19-2024 UPDATE PROPERTY CORNERS SET EMAIL: CHRISD@THOMAS-ENGINEERING.COM
5 08-19-2025 UPDATE DIMENSIONS ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL DESIGN FIRM NO. 184-005183 SHEET 1 OF 1
JOB NO. 21-030
6 01-15-2026 UPDATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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Sec. 66-67. Applicability and definitions.
(a) Applicability. With the exception of Section 66-67 and Section 66-68 which apply in all cases, Tthe provisions
and requirements of the remainder of this article only apply in the event that the village's exclusive provider
is not contractually obligated to serve as the exclusive provider for collection of recyclable materials from
multi-family properties.
(b) Definitions.
Multi-family property is defined for purposes of this article as a property consisting of one or more multi-
family structures.
Multi-family structure is defined for the purposes of this article as a building with more than one residential
living unit which is not included in a curbside refuse, recyclables, and landscape waste collection service.
Owner shall mean any persons, corporation, partnership, or entity such as a condominium or homeowners
association, jointly or severally having an ownership interest in a multi-family property or otherwise being
responsible for solid waste collection for said multi-family property.
Private scavenger shall mean any person, firm or corporation engaged in the removal of solid waste,
compostable materials and/or recyclable material from any location within village not covered by either an
exclusive collection contract between the village and a contracted hauler, or a franchise agreement between the
village and a franchised hauler.
Recyclable material is a material which would otherwise be abandoned or discarded but which can be
utilized in the secondary material market.
Recycling shall mean the process by which materials that would otherwise be disposed of or discarded are
collected, separated or processed and returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or
products.
Source separation shall mean a process that separates recyclable material from other refuse prior to
collection for the purpose of recycling such materials.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000; Ord. No. 24-045, § 2, 3-21-2024)
Sec. 66-68. Multi-family recycling program requirements.
All multi-family properties, as defined above, shall be required to institute an on-site recycling program, with
collection of recyclable materials to be no less than one pickup per week. If the village’s contract with its exclusive
provider designates the exclusive provider as the exclusive company to collect recyclable materials from multi-
family properties, all multi-family properties must contract with the village’s exclusive provider for the collection of
on-site recyclable materials pursuant to the terms of village’s contract.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-69. Commencement date.
Said program shall be instituted by all multi-family properties as defined above on or before January 1, 2001.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-70. Private scavenger services.
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Multi-family property owners may contract for recycling and refuse services with a private scavenger, duly
licensed by the village. Multi-family property owners shall be billed for recycling and refuse services directly by the
private scavenger.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-71. Acceptable recycling program.
An acceptable recycling program shall include, but is not limited to, the following components:
(1) Siting and design of common area collection locations for recyclable materials;
(2) Recyclable materials collection;
(3) Provision of common area recycling containers;
(4) Data collection and reporting;
(5) Educational campaign and materials; and
(6) Recycling program administration and maintenance.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-72. Recycling collection areas.
(a) Recycling collection areas for residents shall be conveniently located and maintained within common areas in
or near the buildings, and consist of separate containers for the purposes of temporary storage of
recyclables. Whenever possible, recycling containers should be placed adjacent to common area solid waste
collection containers.
(b) Indoor common area collection/storage areas shall be established in accordance with village fire or safety
codes.
(c) Exterior recyclables storage areas shall be established in accordance with village requirements for solid
waste enclosures.
(d) The multi-family property owner shall maintain all recycling areas, including the containers, in a clean,
sanitary, and litter-free manner.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-73. Types of recyclable materials collected.
On-site multi-family structure recycling programs are required to offer collection of the same recyclable
materials collected through the village residential recycling program as contained in the exclusive contract or
franchise agreement.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-74. Recycling containers.
(a) Recyclable materials must be source separated from other solid waste prior to collection for the purpose of
recycling such materials. Separate collection containers and collection vehicles shall be employed.
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(b) The minimum gallon amount of recycling container capacity (base capacity) an owner shall provide weekly
for each structure shall be based on the following formula:
7 gallons × number of 1 bedroom units +
8 gallons × number of 2 bedroom units +
9 gallons × number of 3 bedroom units +
= total base weekly recycling container capacity (base capacity)
(c) The weekly base recycling container capacity may be met by any combination of container sizes and number
of pick-ups, such as containers totaling half the base capacity picked up twice a week. Capacity per structure
may be shifted within the multi-family property if necessary so long as the total required capacity is met.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-75. Hauler responsibilities.
The licensed private scavenger providing the on-site recycling collection service shall be responsible for
furnishing, maintaining, and replacing all common area recycling containers and collection vehicles which are
deemed necessary in the recycling program. The private scavenger shall be responsible for the collection,
intermediate storage, or transfer, transportation, and sale of recyclable materials to a processor, broker, or market
desired for reuse of materials.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-76. Multi-family owners responsibilities.
Multi-family property owners shall notify residents of the availability of recycling services through a formal
and ongoing educational campaign, and shall use their best efforts to gain and maintain participation in the
program.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-77. Ownership of recyclable materials.
It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized persons to remove or damage any recyclable materials placed in
designated containers, or the containers themselves. Title to recyclable material shall pass to the private scavenger
when the materials are placed into the collection vehicle.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-78. License requirements.
(a) All private scavengers desiring to receive a scavenger license to collect recyclable material from multi-family
properties in the village, must comply with all applicable federal, state, county and local laws, ordinances,
rules and regulations. As a condition of receiving, renewing and maintaining a scavenger license to collect
recyclable material from multi-family properties within the village, each licensee or applicant for such license
shall:
(1) Obtain all permits and licenses required by federal, state and county laws, ordinances, rules and
regulations and maintain the same in full force and effect.
(2) Submit to the village a list of the multi-family properties it serves within the village's jurisdiction.
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(3) Provide collection and recycling services for any multi-family property owner that requests such
services in accordance with the on-site multi-family structure recycling program requirements set forth
herein.
(b) Failure to comply with the above provisions shall result in a denial of receiving, renewing or maintaining a
scavenger license until such time as the applicant complies with all provisions set forth in this section.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-79. Reporting requirements.
(a) Each licensed private scavenger shall submit quarterly reports to both the multi-family property owners or
their designee and the village and/or its designee that contains the following information:
(1) Total weight or volume of refuse collected from multi-family properties it serves within the village;
(2) Total weight or volume of yard waste collection from multi-family properties it serves within the
village;
(3) Total weight or volume of recyclable materials collected from multi-family properties it serves within
the village;
(4) A summary of recycling services provided to each multi-family property (to be submitted only on an
annual basis with the last quarter report).
(b) Quarterly reports submitted to the multi-family property by the licensed private scavenger shall only pertain
to that property's activity.
(c) Quarterly reports submitted to the village shall contain aggregate totals concerning the information listed
above for all multi-family properties the licensed private scavenger serves within the village's jurisdiction.
(d) Reports shall be due no later than 15 calendar days after the close of each quarter. Quarters are defined as
follows:
First quarter: January 1 through March 31;
Second quarter: April 1 through June 30;
Third quarter: July 1 through September 30; and
Fourth quarter: October 1 through December 31.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-80. Implementation of program.
Implementation of on-site multi-family structure recycling programs shall be required as stated in section 66-
68 of this article. Such recycling programs shall be maintained in effect regardless of any change of building
ownership or private scavenger service. Multi-family property owners shall be required to notify the village in
writing within 30 days after a change in their choice of private scavenger.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000)
Sec. 66-81. Violation of article.
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Any person, firm or corporation guilty of violating any of the provisions of this article shall be fined not less
than $100.00 nor more than $750.00 for each offense. Each day that a violation occurs shall continue shall
constitute a separate offense.
(Ord. No. 00-121, § 1, 9-18-2000; Ord. No. 24-045, § 2, 3-21-2024)
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