Village Board
Regular MeetingWestmont, IL · March 5, 2026
Minutes
Clerk’s Office
Village of Westmont
MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING HELD Thursday, March 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 P Liljeberg P
(CDD Director) (Deputy Liquor Commissioner) (I.T.)
Chief Gruen P D.C. Thompson A 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: A
THOSE PRESENT RECITED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Mayor Nero welcomed everyone to the meeting.
OPEN FORUM:
Brian Shuering, 5719 Buck Court - Suggested e-scooter regulations. Would like to see fines
turned into a dedicated fund for new bicycle facilities, such as installing more bike racks in the
community.
VOTING KEY: A=ABSENT AB=ABSTAIN N=NO W=Withdrawn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 9
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
10 11
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI Y Y
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y Y
REPORTS
Mayor Nero
● Strategic Plan - The Village continues to move forward regarding its work on the
Strategic Plan. Elected Officials and Department Heads will be meeting next week
to discuss ideas and develop goals. Look for updates regarding this process to be
reported soon.
● State of The Village - The presentation will take place May 20th at BAMtheatre.
● Pizza Wars - I want to thank the Westmont Jr. High for inviting us to their annual
Pizza Wars Event - it was a lot of fun.
● Local Business Update - Congratulations to That Golf Place on their ribbon
cutting event - they’re already off to a great start and we wish them much
success.
● Westmont Jr. HIgh Wrestling Team- We are so proud of our Wrestling Panthers
Team at the Westmont Jr. High - They had a very successful season and they
continue to have an excellent post-season. Congratulations to all the wrestlers
and the entire team.
Village Clerk Szymski
● General Primary Elections - Westmont Library is an official voting location for
Dupage County. Early voting had begun. Check the website for details.
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
● Village Hall Closures - Village Hall will be closed April 3rd.
Trustee Guzzo
● Fire Public Safety Committee - 2026 meeting dates: May 28th, July 23rd, and November
12th.
● Recap Tonight’s Meeting - Congratulated the following individuals for their years of
service and awards:
○ EMA Lieutenant Robert Sipek for over 121 hours of volunteerism.
○ EMA Lieutenant Britt Cain for 107 hours of dedication.
○ Deputy Director David Lincoln was given a 30 year plaque.
○ Battalion Chief Eric Blaskovich was presented a plaque for his completion of his
Chief Fire Officer Program.
○ Deputy Chief James Fitzgerald was given a plaque for his 5 year long executive fire
officer program through the Federal Government.
○ Firefighter Liam O’Connor was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
○ The teamwork award was given to: Andrew Fitzgerald, Daniela Martinez-Zuniga,
Marc Skowronski, Harreson Sloier, Keith Wonsowski.
○ Life Saving Awards: Ryan Bezely, Rick Aquino, Ivan Salgado, Katie Jansen,
Daniela Martinez-Zuniga, and Rebecca Guerin.
○ Life Saving Awards: Eric Blaskovich, Ryan Bezely, Andrew Hunt, and Darren Files.
○ Captain Daniel Barrett was given the Firefighter of the Year.
● New Facility Update - The new Fire Station was presented by 845 Group and Liapardo.
Information is on the Village website for more information.
● The 2025 Year End Report will be presented and posted to the Village website.
● 3/8/2026 is daylight savings time. We spring forward. Please be sure to change the
batteries in the smoke and CO detectors.
● The knights of Columbus will have a fish fry every Friday through Lent. This is being held
at 25 N. Cass Avenue from 5 - 8pm.
Trustee Scales
● Community Development Committee - 2026 meeting dates: April 16th, July 9th, and
September 17th.
● Comprehensive Plan Update - Staff has selected a consultant and is currently working
on solidifying contracts. The process will be starting in the Spring.
● Planning and Zoning Commission - The next regular meeting will be held March 11th
at 6:00pm and will include consideration of the new fire facility.
● Call Julie 811 Before you Dig - The Village posted its annual reminder to the public to
call Julie 811 before you dig for any type of construction or maintenance project.
Trustee Parilli
● Public Works Committee Meeting - March 19th at 4:00pm.
● UCMR 5 Water Sampling Complete - UCMR 5 (unregulated contaminant monitoring rule 5)
water sampling for 29 per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and lithium had been
completed for the water supplied to the Village of Westmont residents and no detectable
unregulated contaminants were found. Postcards were mailed to all water customers and
more information is available on the Westmont website.
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
● River Sweep - Volunteers are needed for this year’s River Sweep April 18th. Residents are
encouraged to sign up online by April 5th. This information will be on the Village website.
Trustee Plowman
● Police Public Safety Committee - May 14, 2026
● E-Bike & E-Scooter Safety Program - Sign up is open for this informative program held
at the Police Department - 500 N Cass , March 25th at 6:30pm. The Village has also
created a specific webpage featuring current information regarding E-Bikes &
E-Scooters, visit westmont.illinois.gov/ebikes
● Paper Sherd - Mark your calendars, the first shred event of the year for the Special
Olympics will be April 18, 2026.
● Drug Takeback Day - April 25th at Mariano’s and at 500 N Cass, from 10am - 2pm
more information on the westmont website.
Trustee Liddle
● Administration/ Finance Committee meeting - April 2nd, 4:30pm, at Village Hall.
● Petpawlooza Pet Of The Week Contest - Everyone is invited to go to our website and
sign up their pet for this weekly contest. Remember, the new Petpawlooza event will be
at Veterans Memorial Park on May 16th. Details on the Village website -
westmont.illinois.gov
● Spring Windows Murals - Businesses can now sign up for Spring Windows through
westmontevents.com
Trustee Barker
● EIC - Recap of March 2nd Meeting: 2 guest speakers were present. The first one
was from Public Works and they gave a report on street lighting. It better aligns with the
Dark Sky initiative. Thanked Director Ries & crew for work on researching the possible
lighting options. The second guest was from Clarke Abatement giving information on the
environmental abatement options for 2026. Concerned citizens are able to sign up to
receive notifications.
● Electronics Recycling & More Events - Our next event is April 4th in the commuter lot
in front of Village Hall. Details are posted on the Village website.
● Dark Sky Grant Program - Details for the 2026 Dark Sky Grant program have been
released. This is a program for residents and businesses, please visit the website for
details and to sign up.
● Tree Seedling Giveaway - Residents can sign up on the Village website to receive up to
three free tree seedlings on Arbor Day - April 24th.
(1) CONSENT AGENDA (Omnibus Vote):
Village Assistant Manager Parker addressed the Board on this agenda item.
(A) VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES
Board Meeting Minutes
● Board to consider approving the minutes of theVillage Board Meeting held on February
19, 2026.
(B) FINANCE ORDINANCE
Finance Ordinance # 5 $1,980,611.44
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
(C) PURCHASE ORDERS:
Omega Sign & Lighting $139,500.00
(D) TOTAL OF PURCHASE ORDER(S) AND FINANCE ORDINANCE(S): $2,120,111.44
(E) COMMUNITY EVENTS
2026 Race to the Flag Event
Board to consider an ordinance approving the following request for the 2026 Race to the
Flag Event to be held on Sunday, May 24, 2026:
1. Community Events Permit
2. Street Closures
3. Live Amplified Sound Permit
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider the consent agenda.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #1
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None
NEW BUSINESS
(2) VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION - 4105 N.LINCOLN STREET
Community Development Director Hennerfeind addressed the Village Board.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance approving a request from George Welson
and Sandy Wong for voluntary annexation of 4105 North Lincoln Street, Westmont IL 60559.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #2
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(3) SPECIAL USE PERMIT - TEE BOX 777 OAKMONT LANE, SUITE 50
Community Development Director Hennerfeind and the petitioners (Dominic Woodard
and Luke Zajkowski ) addressed the Village Board.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance approving a request from 21 Handicap LLC,
d/b/a Tee Box (Petitioner), and Quail Ridge Executive Illinois Realty LP (Owner) for the property
located at 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50, Westmont, IL 60559, for a Special Use Permit to
operate a Health and Fitness Service business (golf simulator business) in the O/R Office/
Research District.
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
Seconded by Trustee Guzzo and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #3
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(4) ZONING MAP AMENDMENT - O/R TO M - 735 N. CASS AVENUE
Community Development Director Hennerfeind, Fire Chief Riley and petitioners (Mr.
Rossi) addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance approving a request from 735 N Cass, LLC
(Petitioner), and The Andrew C. Hoskins Trust and The Venouziou Limited Partnership (as
Owners) for the property at 735 North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Zoning
Map Amendment to rezone the property from the O/R Office/Research District to the M
Manufacturing District.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #4
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(5) 306 N. CASS AVENUE - FINAL PLAT
Attorney Zemenak addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Guzzo to consider an ordinance approving a request from Compagno
LLC(Petitioner), and 2 W Naperville Road, LLC (owner), for the property at 306 North Cass
Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Final Plat of Subdivision
to consolidate five (5) lots into one (1) lot.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #5
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(6) 2026 BOND ISSUANCE
Finance Director Altic addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance authorizing the issuance of General
Obligation (Alternate Revenue Source) bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
$35,000,000.
Seconded by Trustee Guzzo and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #6
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
Absent: None
(7) CREATION OF A CLASS 26 LIQUOR LICENSE CLASSIFICATION
Deputy Liquor Commissioner Mulhearn addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Plowman to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 10 of the Westmont
Code of Ordinances to create a new Class 26 liquor license classification that would allow the
sale of alcoholic liquors by arts and crafts studios when classes are offered to the public.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #7
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(8) AWARD OF BID PROPOSAL - WATER TREATMENT CONTROL AND PUMPING
STATION DEMOLITION AND CHLORINATION SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
Public Works Director Ries addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to Dahme Mechanical
Industries, Inc. for the Water Treatment Control and Pumping Station Demo and Chlorination
System Replacement project, and authorizing a construction contract consistent with the bid
documents.
Seconded by Trustee Parrilli and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #8
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
(9) AWARD OF BID PROPOSAL - BURLINGTON AVENUE REALIGNMENT
Public Works Director Ries addressed the Village Board on this item.
Public Comments:
● Steve Fleck, 11 N. Washington: He is an owner of Dolce Restaurant at 13 N. Cass. He
stated that this will have an impact on his business and others in the area. Has also has
concerns about parking in the downtown. Gave suggestions about egress and
development in the community.
● Joseph Dunphy, 102 E. Burlington: Has concerns about not enough parking in the
downtown area and would like to see a parking garage.
● Brian Schuering, 5719 Buck Court: He has not had trouble finding parking in the
downtown area. There are many places to park. He would like to see more businesses
and people living here.
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to A Lamp Concrete
Contractors Inc. for the Burlington Avenue Realignment project, and authorizing a construction
contract consistent with the bid documents.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #9
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: Parrili
Absent: None
(10) METRA PERMIT WAIVER
Community Development Director Hennerfeind addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Scales to consider an ordinance granting a waiver of building and
engineering permit fees and related fees to Metra for the Westmont Depot project.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #10
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
MISCELLANEOUS
● The State of the Village will be late in the morning. The exact time is to be determined.
(11) ADJOURNMENT - 7:45 pm
Motion by Trustee Liddle to adjourn the regular meeting.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #11
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Parrilli, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: None
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:45 P.M.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
__________________________________ ___________________________________
Amanda Szymski, Village Clerk Steven T. Nero, Mayor
Dated this 19th day of March, 2026
VILLAGE BOARD MEETING MINUTES - Amended
March 5, 2026
Agenda
Village Board Meeting
March 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 February 19, 2026.
Background of Subject Matter
Required Parliamentary Procedure
Type Motion
b. Finance Ordinance(s)
i. Finance Ordinance #5 -Total to be announced at the meeting.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
c. Purchase Order(s)
i. Omega Sign & Lighting $139,500.00
Removal and replacement of existing Village sign display at Fire
Department Headquarters.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
d. Total of Purchase Order(s) and Finance Ordinance(s)
i. Total to be announced at the meeting.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
e. Community Events Request
i. 2026 Race to the Flag Event
Board to consider an ordinance approving the following requests for the
2026 Race to the Flag Event to be held on Sunday, May 24, 2026:
1. Community Events Permit
2. Street Closures
3. Live Amplified Sound Permit
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
a. Voluntary Annexation - 4105 N. Lincoln Street
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from George Welson
and Sandy Wong for the voluntary annexation of 4105 North Lincoln Street,
Westmont, IL 60559.
Background of Subject Matter
The property has a detached single-family home and, if approved, will be
zoned R-3 Single-Unit Residential District. Upon annexation, all Village
Ordinances will apply to the development of the property.
Additional Background
An intergovernmental agreement with the Village of Downers Grove
designates the property for annexation to the Village of Westmont. There is
no annexation agreement on file for the referenced property.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
b. Special Use Permit - Tee Box - 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 21 Handicap LLC,
d/b/a Tee Box (Petitioner), and Quail Ridge Executive Illinois Realty LP
(Owner) for the property at 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50, Westmont, Illinois,
60559, for a Special Use Permit to operate a Health and Fitness Service
business (golf simulator business) in the O/R Office/Research District.
Background of Subject Matter
Tee Box is a members-only indoor golf and training fitness facility, proposed
to be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The facility includes five golf
simulators, a central putting green, and amenities such as a dedicated gym
space, cold plunges, and a sauna. Members must book a one or two-hour
tee time and can bring up to three guests, allowing for a maximum
occupancy of 20 people at a time.
Additional Background
The business requires one on-site employee, who will provide coaching and
maintenance, typically between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. When staff is not
present, the locked facility is accessed via a secure digital credential and is
surveilled by both interior and exterior cameras. Members are permitted to
bring or purchase non-alcoholic food and beverages, but no alcohol will be
sold or allowed on-site.
Recommendation
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this request at
their regular meeting on February 11, 2026, where they unanimously
recommended approval of the request (5-0); (one absence and one
vacancy).
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
c. Zoning Map Amendment - O/R to M - 735 N. Cass Avenue
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 735 N Cass, LLC
(Petitioner), and The Andrew C. Hoskins Trust and The Venouziou Limited
Partnership (as Owners) for the property at 735 North Cass Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Zoning Map Amendment to rezone the
property from the O/R Office/Research District to the M Manufacturing
District.
Background of Subject Matter
The petitioner is requesting the Zoning Map Amendment to create two
tenant suites and market the property for light industrial and flexible-use
operations. No specific end user has been identified, but anticipated uses
include light manufacturing, research activities, warehouse functions, and
limited recreation, with no vehicle repair or heavy industrial processes
proposed. The Comprehensive Plan designates this area for future Light
Industrial/Business Park use, and rezoning to Manufacturing or retaining the
Office/Research designation would be appropriate. However, staff does
acknowledge that the trends of the surrounding area have included more
recreational uses and development. Additionally, this specific corridor is
slated to be further examined through the comprehensive plan special
project update.
Additional Background
The site contains 47 parking spaces, and final parking requirements will
depend on the eventual tenant’s use. The existing pre-1978 building has
several nonconforming setbacks in the O/R District, though rezoning would
bring the interior side yard into compliance while leaving the front yard
setback unchanged. Proposed improvements include two overhead doors, a
bike rack, a fire-sprinkler room, and the interior division of the building into
two suites.
Recommendation
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the map
amendment request at their regular meeting on February 11, 2026. The
commission recommended approval of the request ((4-1) with one absence
and one vacancy). The dissenting commissioner raised concerns regarding
the intensity of land uses allowed in the M district and the comprehensive
plan’s lack of guidance in this specific corridor.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
d. 306 N. Cass Avenue - Final Plat
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from Compagno LLC
(Petitioner), and 2 W Naperville Road, LLC (owner), for the property at 306
North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Final Plat of Subdivision
to consolidate five (5) lots into one (1) lot.
Additional Background
The petitioner’s proposed multi-unit residential development, including the
preliminary plan for the property at 306 North Cass Avenue, received
approval from the Village Board on February 19, 2026. The current request
represents the next step in the process, occurring prior to the recording of
the Final Plat with the County and before the petitioner submits applications
for, or obtains, any building or site permits.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
e. 2026 Bond Issuance
Village Board to consider an ordinance authorizing the issuance of General
Obligation (Alternate Revenue Source) bonds in an aggregate principal
amount not to exceed $35,000,000.
Background of Subject Matter
The $35,000,000 bond issuance is for the purpose of financing various
capital related projects, including but not limited to a new fire station and
certain improvements to the waterworks system and paying certain costs of
issuance of the bonds, and providing for a levy of a direct annual tax
sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds. Principal and
interest payments on the bonds will be primarily paid from water rate
revenue and non-home rule sales tax.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
f. Creation of a Class 26 Liquor License Classification
Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 10 of the Westmont Code
of Ordinances to create a new Class 26 liquor license classification that
would allow the sale of alcoholic liquors by arts and crafts studios when
classes are offered to the public.
Background of Subject Matter
The Liquor Commissioner recommends the creation of a new Class 26 liquor
license classification to allow for-profit arts and crafts studios to sell beer and
wine only whenever customers are participating in an arts and crafts
workshop class. This license is restricted to arts and crafts workshop classes
for customers who are at least 21 years old. The arts and crafts workshop
classes include pottery making, painting, soap making, jewelry making,
painting, candle making, knitting, and similar workshop classes where a
tangible product is made on-site by customers. Only businesses who offer
arts and crafts workshop classes associated with their primary business are
eligible for a Class 26 liquor license.
Additional Background
No BYOB service is allowed unless a BYOB liquor license is obtained from the
Village. An annual license fee and renewal fee shall be determined by the
village board, but shall not be less than $500 per year.
Recommendation
Approval
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
g. Award of Bid Proposal - Water Treatment Control and Pumping
Station Demolition and Chlorination System Replacement
Board to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to Dahme Mechanical
Industries, Inc. for the Water Treatment Control and Pumping Station Demo
and Chlorination System Replacement project, and authorizing a construction
contract consistent with the bid documents.
Background of Subject Matter
The Village accepted bids from one contractor for the project. The sole
bidder was Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc with a base bid of
$598,000.00 and a bid for the additive alternate of $30,000.00, for a total
bid of $628,000.00. The bid was approximately 25% higher than the
Engineer's Estimate of $500,000.00, which is attributed to volatile market
pricing due to tariffs as well as a tight project schedule. Staff has worked
with this contractor in the past and the work was satisfactory.
Additional Background
This project includes demolition of obsolete equipment piping and
appurtenances, removal of an abandoned underground storage tank, sealing
of an abandoned clearwell, and replacement of the gaseous chlorination
system with a sodium hypochlorite system.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
h. Award of Bid Proposal - Burlington Avenue Realignment
Board to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to A Lamp Concrete
Contractors Inc. for the Burlington Avenue Realignment project, and
authorizing a construction contract consistent with the bid documents.
Background of Subject Matter
The Village accepted bids from ten contractors for the project. The low
bidder was A Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. with a low bid of
$1,627,982.76. The low bid is approximately 1.5% lower than the
Engineer's Estimate of $1,653,620.00. Staff has worked with this contractor
in the past and the work was satisfactory.
Additional Background
This project includes sanitary sewer relocation, watermain relocation, storm
sewer and associated structures, reconstruction and realignment of
Burlington Avenue including new curb and gutter and asphalt pavement,
sidewalk, new street lighting units, landscape restoration and other
miscellaneous work items.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
i. Metra Permit Fee Waiver
Board to consider an ordinance granting a waiver of building and
engineering permit fees and related fees to Metra for the Westmont Depot
project.
Background of Subject Matter
This permit fee waiver would include all fees the Village would charge, both
pass-through and non-pass-through, including but not limited to application
fees, review fees, inspection and re-inspection fees, engineering fees, cash
bonds, tap-on fees, water and other connection fees, demolition permit fees,
and impact fees.
Additional Background
While it is unusual for the Village to waive pass-through fees, this is a unique
case based on the tremendous investment Metra is making for the benefit of
the Village and the fact that Metra is a government agency.
Recommendation
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
March 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 February 19, 2026.
Background of Subject Matter
Required Parliamentary Procedure
Type Motion
b. Finance Ordinance(s)
i. Finance Ordinance #5 -Total to be announced at the meeting.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
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c. Purchase Order(s)
i. Omega Sign & Lighting $139,500.00
Removal and replacement of existing Village sign display at Fire
Department Headquarters.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
d. Total of Purchase Order(s) and Finance Ordinance(s)
i. Total to be announced at the meeting.
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
e. Community Events Request
i. 2026 Race to the Flag Event
Board to consider an ordinance approving the following requests for the
2026 Race to the Flag Event to be held on Sunday, May 24, 2026:
1. Community Events Permit
2. Street Closures
3. Live Amplified Sound Permit
Type Consent Item
Budgeted
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
a. Voluntary Annexation - 4105 N. Lincoln Street
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from George Welson
and Sandy Wong for the voluntary annexation of 4105 North Lincoln Street,
Westmont, IL 60559.
Background of Subject Matter
The property has a detached single-family home and, if approved, will be
zoned R-3 Single-Unit Residential District. Upon annexation, all Village
Ordinances will apply to the development of the property.
Additional Background
An intergovernmental agreement with the Village of Downers Grove
designates the property for annexation to the Village of Westmont. There is
no annexation agreement on file for the referenced property.
Type Ordinance
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Budgeted
b. Special Use Permit - Tee Box - 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 21 Handicap LLC,
d/b/a Tee Box (Petitioner), and Quail Ridge Executive Illinois Realty LP
(Owner) for the property at 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50, Westmont, Illinois,
60559, for a Special Use Permit to operate a Health and Fitness Service
business (golf simulator business) in the O/R Office/Research District.
Background of Subject Matter
Tee Box is a members-only indoor golf and training fitness facility, proposed
to be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The facility includes five golf
simulators, a central putting green, and amenities such as a dedicated gym
space, cold plunges, and a sauna. Members must book a one or two-hour
tee time and can bring up to three guests, allowing for a maximum
occupancy of 20 people at a time.
Additional Background
The business requires one on-site employee, who will provide coaching and
maintenance, typically between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. When staff is not
present, the locked facility is accessed via a secure digital credential and is
surveilled by both interior and exterior cameras. Members are permitted to
bring or purchase non-alcoholic food and beverages, but no alcohol will be
sold or allowed on-site.
Recommendation
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this request at
their regular meeting on February 11, 2026, where they unanimously
recommended approval of the request (5-0); (one absence and one
vacancy).
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
c. Zoning Map Amendment - O/R to M - 735 N. Cass Avenue
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 735 N Cass, LLC
(Petitioner), and The Andrew C. Hoskins Trust and The Venouziou Limited
Partnership (as Owners) for the property at 735 North Cass Avenue,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Zoning Map Amendment to rezone the
property from the O/R Office/Research District to the M Manufacturing
District.
Background of Subject Matter
The petitioner is requesting the Zoning Map Amendment to create two
tenant suites and market the property for light industrial and flexible-use
operations. No specific end user has been identified, but anticipated uses
include light manufacturing, research activities, warehouse functions, and
limited recreation, with no vehicle repair or heavy industrial processes
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proposed. The Comprehensive Plan designates this area for future Light
Industrial/Business Park use, and rezoning to Manufacturing or retaining the
Office/Research designation would be appropriate. However, staff does
acknowledge that the trends of the surrounding area have included more
recreational uses and development. Additionally, this specific corridor is
slated to be further examined through the comprehensive plan special
project update.
Additional Background
The site contains 47 parking spaces, and final parking requirements will
depend on the eventual tenant’s use. The existing pre-1978 building has
several nonconforming setbacks in the O/R District, though rezoning would
bring the interior side yard into compliance while leaving the front yard
setback unchanged. Proposed improvements include two overhead doors, a
bike rack, a fire-sprinkler room, and the interior division of the building into
two suites.
Recommendation
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the map
amendment request at their regular meeting on February 11, 2026. The
commission recommended approval of the request ((4-1) with one absence
and one vacancy). The dissenting commissioner raised concerns regarding
the intensity of land uses allowed in the M district and the comprehensive
plan’s lack of guidance in this specific corridor.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
d. 306 N. Cass Avenue - Final Plat
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from Compagno LLC
(Petitioner), and 2 W Naperville Road, LLC (owner), for the property at 306
North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for a Final Plat of Subdivision
to consolidate five (5) lots into one (1) lot.
Additional Background
The petitioner’s proposed multi-unit residential development, including the
preliminary plan for the property at 306 North Cass Avenue, received
approval from the Village Board on February 19, 2026. The current request
represents the next step in the process, occurring prior to the recording of
the Final Plat with the County and before the petitioner submits applications
for, or obtains, any building or site permits.
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
e. 2026 Bond Issuance
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Village Board to consider an ordinance authorizing the issuance of General
Obligation (Alternate Revenue Source) bonds in an aggregate principal
amount not to exceed $35,000,000.
Background of Subject Matter
The $35,000,000 bond issuance is for the purpose of financing various
capital related projects, including but not limited to a new fire station and
certain improvements to the waterworks system and paying certain costs of
issuance of the bonds, and providing for a levy of a direct annual tax
sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds. Principal and
interest payments on the bonds will be primarily paid from water rate
revenue and non-home rule sales tax.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
f. Creation of a Class 26 Liquor License Classification
Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 10 of the Westmont Code
of Ordinances to create a new Class 26 liquor license classification that
would allow the sale of alcoholic liquors by arts and crafts studios when
classes are offered to the public.
Background of Subject Matter
The Liquor Commissioner recommends the creation of a new Class 26 liquor
license classification to allow for-profit arts and crafts studios to sell beer and
wine only whenever customers are participating in an arts and crafts
workshop class. This license is restricted to arts and crafts workshop classes
for customers who are at least 21 years old. The arts and crafts workshop
classes include pottery making, painting, soap making, jewelry making,
painting, candle making, knitting, and similar workshop classes where a
tangible product is made on-site by customers. Only businesses who offer
arts and crafts workshop classes associated with their primary business are
eligible for a Class 26 liquor license.
Additional Background
No BYOB service is allowed unless a BYOB liquor license is obtained from the
Village. An annual license fee and renewal fee shall be determined by the
village board, but shall not be less than $500 per year.
Recommendation
Approval
Type Ordinance
Budgeted
g. Award of Bid Proposal - Water Treatment Control and Pumping
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Station Demolition and Chlorination System Replacement
Board to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to Dahme Mechanical
Industries, Inc. for the Water Treatment Control and Pumping Station Demo
and Chlorination System Replacement project, and authorizing a construction
contract consistent with the bid documents.
Background of Subject Matter
The Village accepted bids from one contractor for the project. The sole
bidder was Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc with a base bid of
$598,000.00 and a bid for the additive alternate of $30,000.00, for a total
bid of $628,000.00. The bid was approximately 25% higher than the
Engineer's Estimate of $500,000.00, which is attributed to volatile market
pricing due to tariffs as well as a tight project schedule. Staff has worked
with this contractor in the past and the work was satisfactory.
Additional Background
This project includes demolition of obsolete equipment piping and
appurtenances, removal of an abandoned underground storage tank, sealing
of an abandoned clearwell, and replacement of the gaseous chlorination
system with a sodium hypochlorite system.
Recommendation
Approve
Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
h. Award of Bid Proposal - Burlington Avenue Realignment
Board to consider an ordinance awarding the bid to A Lamp Concrete
Contractors Inc. for the Burlington Avenue Realignment project, and
authorizing a construction contract consistent with the bid documents.
Background of Subject Matter
The Village accepted bids from ten contractors for the project. The low
bidder was A Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. with a low bid of
$1,627,982.76. The low bid is approximately 1.5% lower than the
Engineer's Estimate of $1,653,620.00. Staff has worked with this contractor
in the past and the work was satisfactory.
Additional Background
This project includes sanitary sewer relocation, watermain relocation, storm
sewer and associated structures, reconstruction and realignment of
Burlington Avenue including new curb and gutter and asphalt pavement,
sidewalk, new street lighting units, landscape restoration and other
miscellaneous work items.
Recommendation
Approve
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Type Ordinance
Budgeted Yes
i. Metra Permit Fee Waiver
Board to consider an ordinance granting a waiver of building and
engineering permit fees and related fees to Metra for the Westmont Depot
project.
Background of Subject Matter
This permit fee waiver would include all fees the Village would charge, both
pass-through and non-pass-through, including but not limited to application
fees, review fees, inspection and re-inspection fees, engineering fees, cash
bonds, tap-on fees, water and other connection fees, demolition permit fees,
and impact fees.
Additional Background
While it is unusual for the Village to waive pass-through fees, this is a unique
case based on the tremendous investment Metra is making for the benefit of
the Village and the fact that Metra is a government agency.
Recommendation
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, February 19, 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 A
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 A 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: A
THOSE PRESENT RECITED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
Mayor Nero welcomed everyone to the meeting.
OPEN FORUM:
Laurel Rugen, 513 N. Grant Street: Asked questions pertaining to zoning and why there are so
many units proposed. She will speak under the agenda item 10(d).
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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 5A 5B 6 7 8
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI A A A A A A A A A
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
9 10 11
TRUSTEE BARKER Y Y Y
TRUSTEE GUZZO Y Y Y
TRUSTEE LIDDLE Y Y Y
TRUSTEE PARRILLI A A A
TRUSTEE PLOWMAN Y Y Y
TRUSTEE SCALES Y Y Y
REPORTS
Mayor Nero
● Announced that the Westmont Junior High School Wrestling team is undefeated.
● Westmont Restaurant Week has started. The Chamber will be hosting
Restaurant Week and that will run from February 21 - March 1.
● 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 long term goals. Stay tuned for updates regarding this important
work.
Village Clerk Szymski
● Citizen of the Year Nominations. Please visit the Chamber website at
westmontchamber.com to nominate citizens to be considered for the annual Citizen
of the Year Award.
● Gave an update on the Village Hall Construction. The front entrance now has an
ADA ramp and is accessible. The rear entrance of the building has returned to being
for staff use only.
Trustee Guzzo
● The next Fire Public Safety Committee meeting is in two weeks. The date will be March 5,
2026. The meeting will start at 4:30pm in Village Hall and everyone is invited to attend.
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● The Westmont Fire Department will be offering CPR classes in 2026. For more
information, visit the Village website.
Trustee Scales
● The remaining Community Development Committee dates are April 16, July 9, & Sept.
17.
● Gave an update on the Comprehensive Plan. Interviews with four selected consultants
are occurring this week with an anticipated contract award in early April.
● Announced that we have a new Building and Code Division Manager. This is her
second week and we are going strong. Ruthy Harris joins the Village after a long career
in Aurora managing an award-winning code division. The Mayor is confident that her
presence will be impactful.
Trustee Parilli is absent. Mayor Nero gave the report on her behalf.
● The next Public Works Committee meeting will be held March 19, 2026.
Trustee Plowman
● Attended the Chamber Open House at Westmont Center. Sampled food that will be
featured for Westmont Restaurant Week.
● The Police Public Safety Committee meeting will be held May 14, 2026.
● The Special Olympics Paper Shred event will be held April 18th, 2026.
● Lions Club Spring Fling will be held Memorial Day weekend on West Quincy Street this
year. More information can be found at westmont.illinois.gov.
Trustee Liddle
● The Administration and Finance Committee meeting was held this afternoon at 4:30pm.
○ The Village Hall Employee of the Year came up to receive his award.
○ Risk Management was discussed and evaluating the system that we are
currently using.
○ Bond Issuance size was discussed
○ Budget vs appropriations
○ Possible new TIF District
○ Parking in the Central TIF District was talked about. There are many parking
spaces available.
○ Deputy Liquor Commissioner Mulhearn addressed the committee about a new
liquor class for arts / crafts businesses so they can offer alcohol during classes.
○ Strategic Planning is scheduled for March 11 - 12.
● The Petpawlooza event will be held at Veterans Memorial Park on May 16th. There are
details on the Village website at westmont.illinois.gov
● Spring Window Murals - Businesses can sign up to have their windows painted for
spring. This can be accomplished by visiting westmontevents.com
Trustee Barker
● The next Environmental Improvement Committee meeting will be March 2, 2026.
● Electronics and More Recycling Event will be April 4, 2026 in front of Village Hall.
Details are posted to the website.
● Details for the Dark Sky Grant Program have been released. Please visit the website to
sign up.
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● Residents can sign up through the Village website to receive up to 3 free seedlings on
Arbor Day, April 24th, 2026.
PUBLIC HEARING: 2026 BOND ISSUANCE PUBLIC HEARING
Board to conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed issuance by the Village of Westmont
not to exceed $35,000,000.00 General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source) to finance
certain capital-related improvements in the Village.
● The Mayor called the Public Hearing to order at 6:12pm.
● Finance Director Altic was asked to go through the public hearing.
● This public hearing is being held pursuant to the requirements of Section 10 and 20 of
the bond issue notification Act of the State of IL as amended otherwise known as BINA.
The notice of this hearing was published on January 29th in a newspaper of general
circulations within the Village.
● The proceeds of the bond will be issued to finance various capital related projects
included but not limited to the new fire station, improvements to the water system of the
Village and to pay for related bond issuance costs. Bonds will be issued by the Village in
accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the Local Government Debt Reform Act
of the State of Illinois as amended and shall constitute a general obligation of the Village
Payable from ad delirium taxes.
● Residents, taxpayers, and other interested persons shall be given the opportunity to
express their views for or against the purpose plan of financing the issuance of the
bonds and the purpose of issuance of the bonds.
● The bonds will be used for the construction and replacement of the fire department
headquarters on the south end of town, as well as fund a public works cold storage
facility. The bonds also include a couple of water projects, such as water main
replacements for the streets of North Park, Chicago Ave, and Willard Street. This will
also go to cover some water plant rehabilitation improvements such as new pumps,
generators, and system controller replacements.
● These bonds are being paid for from sales tax that’s already in existence. This is the
additional 1.5% non-home rule sales tax passed last year.
● The bond parameters are as follows: 20 year term and the Village will make an interest
payment as early as possible to be able to save on the back end of some interest costs,
which will save us $650,000 in the back end of being able to pay a principal payment as
early as we can with this future bond deal.
● Mayor Nero asked if there was anyone with written comments. There were none.
● Mayor Nero asked if there were any residents, taxpayers, or other interested parties
present who would like to express their views for or against the proposed bonds. There
were none.
● Mayor Nero closed the Public Hearing at 6:17pm.
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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 February 5, 2026.
(B) FINANCE ORDINANCE
Finance Ordinance # 4 $ 2,454,909.47
(C) PURCHASE ORDERS:
Meade, Inc. $ 121,200.00
DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau 36,345.54
Baxter & Woodman Inc. 65,000.00
Safe Step LLC 100,000.00
Midwest 911 Inc. 28,265.75
Total of Purchase Orders $ 350,811.29
(D) TOTAL OF PURCHASE ORDER(S) AND FINANCE ORDINANCE(S): $ 2,805,720.76
(E) COMMUNITY EVENTS
1. 2026 WESTMONT CRUISIN’ NIGHTS & STREET FAIR
Board to consider an ordinance approving the following requests from the Westmont
Special Events Corporation for their 2026 Cruisin' Nights and Street Fair events:
a. Tent Permit Fee Waiver
b. Live Amplified Sound Permit for event hours
c. Street and Public Right of Way Closures
2. 2026 TASTE OF WESTMONT
Board to consider an ordinance approving the following requests from the Westmont
Special Events Corporation for the 2026 Taste of Westmont event:
a. Special Event Liquor License Fee Waiver
b. Amusement License Fee Waiver
c. Tent Permit Fee Waiver
d. Live Amplified Sound Permit for event hours
e. Street and Public Right of Way Closures
Motion by Trustee Liddle to consider the consent agenda.
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Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #1
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None
NEW BUSINESS
(2) MAYOR'S PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION APPOINTMENT
Community Development Director Hennerfeind and Mr. Dan Charleston addressed the
Village Board.
Motion by Trustee Plowman to consider a motion confirming the Mayor's appointment of Dan
Charleston to the Planning & Zoning Commission.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #2
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(3) MAYOR’S POLICE PENSION TRUSTEE APPOINTMENT
Finance Director Altic addressed the Village Board
Motion by Trustee Barker to consider a motion confirming the Mayor's reappointment of John
Saksa to the Police Pension Board of Trustees
Seconded by Trustee Guzzo and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #3
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(4) FMC NATATORIUM GRANT REQUEST - 2025 WORLD CUP
Assistant Village Manager Parker addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to Board to consider a motion awarding a Hotel/Motel Grant in the
amount of $83,202.46 to the FMC Natatorium for the World Aquatic World Cup event.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #4
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Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(5-A) 306 N CASS AVE - MULTI-UNIT BUILDING - VARIOUS ZONING ENTITLEMENTS
Community Development Director Hennerfeind and Michael Gatto addressed the Village
Board on this item.
Public Comment:
Laurel Rugen - Had concerns about the size of the development.
Bonnie Waymendon - concerned about setback accommodations.
Motion by Trustee Barker to amend Section 6B of the ordinance to require fencing and
landscaping along the fenceline to be approved by the Community Development Director for this
project located at 306 North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion to amend passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #5-A
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(5-B) 306 N CASS AVE - MULTI-UNIT BUILDING - VARIOUS ZONING ENTITLEMENTS
Community Development Director Hennerfeind and Michael Gatto addressed the Village
Board on this item.
Original motion as amended by Trustee Barker for the Board to consider an ordinance
approving requests from Compagno LLC (Petitioner), and 2 W Naperville Road, LLC (owner),
for the property at 306 North Cass Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for the following:
1. Preliminary Plan of Subdivision to consolidate five (5) lots into one (1) lot
2. Zoning Ordinance Variance to the minimum front yard setback in the R-General
Residential District
3. Zoning Ordinance Variance to the minimum lot area per dwelling unit in the R-4 General
Residential District
4. Zoning Ordinance Variance to the minimum outdoor open space in the R-4 General
Residential District
5. Major Site Plan
6. Zoning Ordinance Map Amendment to rezone three (3) of the five (5) total parcels of the
subject property from R-3 Single-Unit Residential District to R-4 General Residential
District so that all parcels in the proposed development are uniformly zoned.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the original motion as amended passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #5-B
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
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(6) ZONING ORDINANCE MAINTENANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS
Community Development Director Hennerfeind addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from the
Village of Westmont regarding maintenance Zoning Ordinance text amendments to Chapter 95
– Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances, for miscellaneous modifications to grammar and
formatting, as well as amendments to definitions, use permissions, development standards,
planning processes, and other zoning regulations.
Seconded by Trustee Plowman and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #6
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(7) REGULATIONS FOR E-BIKES, E-SCOOTERS, AND OTHER E-MOTO DEVICES
Deputy Chief Thompson addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Guzzo to Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapter 1 and Chapter
78 of the Westmont Code of Ordinances to adopt definitions and regulations for E-bikes,
E-scooters, and other electric mobility devices.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #7
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(8) EXERCISE OF OPTION YEAR 2- CYCLIC PARKWAY TREE PRUNING
Public Works Director Ries addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Liddle to Board to consider an ordinance authorizing the Village to exercise
the second option year of the contract with Winkler Services, LLC for the Cyclic Parkway Tree
Pruning Program.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #8
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
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(9) TELECOMMUNICATIONS TEXT AMENDMENT AND REDUCTION
Assistant Manager Parker and Finance Director Altic addressed the Village Board on this
item.
Motion by Trustee Plowman to Board to consider an ordinance amending Chapters 74 and 77
of the Village Code of Ordinances to provide for a Simplified Municipal Telecommunications Tax
and reduce the total tax.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #9
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
(10) TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX REDUCTION
Mayor Nero addressed the Village Board on this item.
Motion by Trustee Plowman to Board to consider an ordinance changing the Simplified
Municipal Telecommunications Tax from 6% to 5%.
Seconded by Trustee Liddle and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #10
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
MISCELLANEOUS
● Trustee Guzzo announced that a fish fry will be held at Knights of Columbus starting
(February 20th) from 5 pm - 8 pm that runs through Good Friday.
(11) ADJOURNMENT - 7:07 pm
Motion by Trustee Liddle to adjourn the regular meeting.
Seconded by Trustee Scales and the motion passed.
VOTE ON MOTION #11
Ayes: Barker, Guzzo, Liddle, Plowman, Scales
Nays: None
Absent: Parrilli
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:07 P.M.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
__________________________________ ___________________________________
Amanda Szymski, Village Clerk Steven T. Nero, Mayor
Dated this 5th day of March, 2026
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Village of Westmont Purchase Order
MON
WEST
PO Date: 2026-02-25 Page: 1 of: 1
Bill To:
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY THIS NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL INVOICES, PACKAGES AND
31 W QUINCY SHIPPING PAPERS.
WESTMONT, IL 60559
Purchase
Email: it@westmont.il.gov
Phone: 630-981-6240 EXT 2 Order # 26200488
Vendor: Ship To:
Omega Sign & Lighting, Inc. See Shipping Information Below
Yesco Chicago
1401 W. Jeffrey Drive
Addison, IL 60101
Vendor Number Vendor Phone Number Vendor Fax Number Delivery Reference
101137 630-237-4399
Item# Description/PartNo QTY UOM Unit Price Extended Price
FDHQ Village Display Sign Replacement
1
Removal and Replacement of Existing Sign Display FD Building 1.0 EACH $139,500.00 $139,500.00
Project Acquisition through Equalis Cooperative Purchasing #
-
-
EG-0046422
GL Account: 8258282 - 55031 - 4EDV $139,500.00
Ship To: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
31 W QUINCY
WESTMONT, IL 60559
Email: it@westmont.il.gov
Phone: 630-981-6240 ÉXT 2
By: Sfeser
Authorized Signature
Park PO Total $139,500.00
*All vendors must comply with applicable regulations of the Illinois Department of Human Rights.
*This order is exempt from Federal Excise Tax under title 25 USCA, and from Illinois Sales Use and Service Taxes. E9997-4320-07.
*Acceptance of this Purchase Order constitutes agreement by vendor that any action arising out of this Agreement may be commenced only in the State or Federal
courts located in DuPage County and/or the Northern District of Illinois. The prevailing party shall have their attorney's fees and court costs paid by the losing party.
*The Village of Westmont will process all bills in accordance with the Illinois Government Prompt Payment Act 50 ILCS 505. Page 17 of 119
OMEGA
Sign Lighting
& Ino.
PROPOSAL
260197-01
1401 W JEFFREY DRIVE, ADDISON, IL 60101 | 630-237-4397 Date: 02/18/2026
Expires: 03/20/2026
Drawing Numbers:
Project: Westmont Fire Dept Client: Village of Westmont
6015 S Cass Avenue 31 W Quincy Street
Westmont, IL 60559 Westmont, IL 60559
Contact: Glen Liljeberg 630-981-6241
We are pleased to offer this proposal for the following project at the above location. Thank You
Project Description: Item Total:
1: Survey $450.00
Labor and material for technical site survey
2: Removal of the following: $139,500.00
Remove existing sign display saving Main ID Section and bring to shop.
Properly dispose of Digital display leaving brick columns intact and cap off electrical.
Brick columns to be broken down by others.
3: Install the following signage:
Furnish and install Qty: (1) new double face display with Watchfire digital display mounted
between brick columns as per approved drawing specifications.
Display to be installed approximately 500 ft to the other side of the parking lot
Customer to provide ethernet and electrical for us to connect
Main ID: Paint existing sign cabinet
Furnish and install Qty: (2) new polycarbonate faces
Furnish and install new LED lamps
LED's to carry: 5-year manufacturers replacement warranty
1-year Omega labor warranty.
Watchfire display mounted below Main ID
Option 1 Watchfire 6MM
-
Double Side
5'-5" x 8'-3"
240 X 384 Matrix
Ignite OPx (cloud-based) Software & Communication
Web Based Software Training
5 year parts warranty
1 year labor warranty
Salesperson: Sam Menna Buyer Seller
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COMEGA Sign & Lighting Inc.
1401 W JEFFREY DRIVE, ADDISON, IL 60101 | 630-237-4397
PROPOSAL
Date:
260197-01
02/18/2026
Expires: 03/20/2026
Drawing Numbers:
Project: Westmont Fire Dept Client: Village of Westmont
6015 S Cass Avenue 31 W Quincy Street
Westmont, IL 60559 Westmont, IL 60559
Contact: Glen Liljeberg 630-981-6241
Based on normal work hours
ALTERNATE DEDUCT
Option 2 - Watchfire 8MM
Double Side
5'-5" x 8'-3"
180 x 288 Matrix
Ignite OPx (cloud-based) Software & Communication
Web Based Software Training
5 year parts warranty
1 year labor warranty
DEDUCT $7,730.00 from 6mm pricing
ALTERNATE DEDUCT
Option 3 - Watchfire 10MM
Double Side
5'-5" x 8'-3"
150 x 240 Matrix
Ignite OPXx (cloud-based) Software & Communication
Web Based Software Training
5 year parts warranty
1 year labor warranty
DEDUCT $13,880.00 from 6mm pricing
4: Permit/Engineering/Procurement
Permits, procurements and engineering to be billed additional to the contract
5. Samples
Live samples or prototypes are to billed additional to the contract
Salesperson: Sam Menna Buyer Seller
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OMEGA
Sign Lighting
& Inc.
PROPOSAL
260197-01
1401 W JEFFREY DRIVE, ADDISON, IL 60101 | 630-237-4397 Date: 02/18/2026
Expires: 03/20/2026
Drawing Numbers:
Project: Westmont Fire Dept Client: Village of Westmont
6015 S Cass Avenue 31 W Quincy Street
Westmont, IL 60559 Westmont, IL 60559
Contact: Glen Liljeberg 630-981-6241
Deposit Rate: 50% Subtotal: $139,950.00
Deposit: $69,975.00
Total: $139,950.00
Notes: Prices are based on available information given at the time and are subject to change.
Exclusions: Sign permits, structural engineering, traffic control equipment and permits are not included in the
above quotations and if required shall be invoiced on a time and material basis. If this project exceeds normal
mobilizations due to unforeseen circumstances or the job site is unprepared for installation, then Omega will
be assessing additional mobilization charges. Design & Planning and Certified Payroll fees are billed
additional to the contract. Electrical services to the proposed sign(s), unless specifically quoted above, is
assumed to be existing or provided by others.
Terms: 50% advanced deposit with balance due upon completion of project.
By signing or otherwise confirming this work with Omega Sign & Lighting Inc., you're accepting the terms in
this order and our standard terms and conditions found on our website
at https://www.omegasignchicago.com/terms-conditions
Salesperson: Sam Menna
Buyer's Acceptance Title Date
Seller's Acceptance Title Date
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OMEC
Sign & Lighting Inc.
630.237.4397
OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM
VILLAGE OF EXISTING LOCATION Westmont
WESTMONT
Fire Dept
6015 S Cass Avenue
Westmont, IL 60559
Westmont Fire Dept 6015 S Cass Avenue Westmont, IL 60559
S Cass Ave
Date
02/20/26
Acct. Executive
R.Leodoro
PROPOSED LOCATION Sheet # 001
Date
Description: ARevision Number
SCass Ave
1: Survey
A 00/00/00
Labor and material for technical site survey
2: Removal of the following:
Remove existing sign display saving Main ID Section and bring to shop. S Cass A
Properly dispose of Digital display and cutting brick columns at grade and cap off electrical. A
3: Install the following signage: 5
Furnish and install Qty: (1) new double face display with Watchfire digital display. 6
- mounted between brick columns as per approved drawing specifications.
Drawn By
Display to be installed approximately 500 ft to the other side of the parking lot D.Townson
Customer to provide ethernet and electrical for us to connect
**For Design Intent Only**
Main ID: Paint existing sign cabinet SQC# 260197-02
Furnish and install Qty: (2) new polycarbonate faces PERMIT INFO
Furnish and install new LED lamps
W WESTMONT
LED's to carry: 5-year manufacturers replacement warranty Sign Sq. Ft.
1-year Omega labor warranty.
No. of Lamps/LEDs
Watchfire display mounted below Main ID
Total Wattage
Watchfire 8MM
Double Side No. of Power Supplies
5'-5" x 8'-3"
Total Amperage
4: Permit/Engineering/Procurement Ext. 20 Amp Toggle
Permits, procurements and engineering to be billed additional to the contract Switch w/Rubber Boot
5. Samples
Live samples or prototypes are to billed additional to the contract Cust. Approval Date
Landlord Approval Date
ELECTRICAL NOTES Each Sign Must Have:
and the information e property of Omega ting Inc. (the Company). By receipt of this Document, the holder agrees not to distribute to any
nor reproduce this Document and the information contained, without the prior written approval by the Company. The Customer agrees that Omega Sign & Lighting Inc. willfabricate signs as per
the above rendering(s) and Customer agrees to allcharges to fabricate sign(s) including permit & procurement fees & storage ng(s) ar
630.237.4397 UL Sign company DOES NOT provide .A minimum of One(1) dedicated
Primary Electrical to Sign. 1200 20A ci
Junction box installed within Six(6)
Power to the Sign must be done
reques
OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM LISTED
by a licensed electrical contractor
or licensed electrician.
feet of Sign.
3. Three Wire: Line, Ground, and Neutral.
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OMEC
11'-7"
Sign & Lighting Inc.
2'-6"
10'-3" topper 630.237.4397
8'-3" cabinet 1'-6" -LED illuminated sign cabinet, cabinet & retainers 2'-2" OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM
2" (brick) painted black
8'-0" v.o. 1'-6"
-white polycarbonate face with vinyl graphics
(brick) -aluminum topper, painted
Westmont
applied to first surface. colors T.B.D. to match MAP 05234
ヤ
"x 24" x 22" capstone,
banana whip Fire Dept
20 amp disconnect
1'-11" cabinet
1'-10" buff in color
6015 S Cass Avenue
VILLAGE OF
-backlit LED aluminum
1'-8" v.o.
photo cell
3" Westmont, IL 60559
WESTMONT
-24" x 22" x 3"
Date
02/20/26
-brick column, to match
brick on Library bldg. Acct. Executive
R.Leodoro
Sheet # 002
Date
ARevision Number
5'-5" cabinet
A
9'-8" 0.A.Н.
00/00/00
5'-0" active
E
9
A
6
-20" x 20" architectural -beveled edge all 4 sides Drawn By
stone. all 4 sides buff D.Townson
8'-0" аctive in color
8'-3" cabinet -20" X 20" architectural stone
**For Design Intent Only**
Lelectric receptacle 1-
SQC # 260197-02
rope weep holes
PERMIT INFO
GRADE
Sign Sq. Ft.
5FT SETBACK FROM SIDEWALK
No. of Lamps/LEDs
Quantity: 1 Double Face Monument Quantity: 2
Overall Height: 9'-5" Overall Cab. Height: 5'-5
スス
Survey
Total Wattage
Overall Width: 11'- Overall Cab. Width: 8
Active: 5'-O" x 8'-0"
watchfire Required
Cabinet: 1'-11" x 8'-3" Overall Sign Depth: 8in. No. of Power Supplies
OverallCabinet Depth: 2'-2" Total Sq. Ft.
Total Sq. Ft.: 44.7 Total Amperage
Type: 8mm 180 x 288 RGB LED Matrix Display
Notes: ESTIMATED PER SIDE Ignite OPx (cloud-based)
Ext. 20 Amp Toggle
& Communication
Software &
(28) pcs Quik Mod 2 5700K (PL-QM@-WN150-P) Switch w/Rubber Boot
(1) pcs Energizer Series Universal 60W (P-OH060-12-EC) Web Based Software Training
5 year parts warranty
Load: 36.4% 1 vear labor warranty.
Modules: 28.0
Watts: 21.8 of 60.0
PS: Energizer Series Universal 6OW Notes: Filler Panel as required Cust. Approval Date
Landlord Approval Date
ELECTRICAL NOTES Each Sign Must Have:
ocument, and the information contained, is the property of Omega Sign & Lighting Inc. (the Company). By receipt of this Document, the holder agrees not to distribute to any other entities,
nor reproduce this Document and the information contained, without the prior written approval bythe Company. The Customer agrees that Omega Sign & Lighting Inc. will fabricate signs as per
the above rendering(s) and Customer agrees to allcharges to fabricate sign(s) including permit & procurement fees & storage ring(s) ar
630.237.4397 UL Sign company DOES NOT provide
Primary Electrical to Sign.
Power to the Sign must be done
. A minimum of One(1) dedicated
120V 20A cir
2 Junction box installed within Six(6)
reques
OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM LISTED
by a licensed electrical contractor
or licensed electrician.
feet of Sign.
3. Three Wire: Line, Ground, and Neutral.
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OMEС
11'-7"
Sign & Lighting Ino.
2'-6"
10'-3" topper 630.237.4397
8'-3" cabinet 1'-6" -LED illuminated sign cabinet, cabinet & retainers 2'-2" OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM
2 (brick) painted to match MАР 05232 banana whip
8'-0" v.o. 1'-6"
white polycarbonate face with vinyl graphics (brick) -aluminum topper, painted Westmont
applied to first surface. colors T.B.D. to match MAP 05234
banana whip
Fire Dept
1'-11" cabinet+
-3" x 24" x 22" capstone,
buff in color 20 amp disconnect
1'-10" -backlit LED aluminum 6015 S Cass Avenue
1'-8" v.o.
photo cell cab
3 -24" x 22" x 3"
Westmont, IL 60559
Date
02/20/26
-brick column, to match
brick on Library bldg. Acct. Executive
R.Leodoro
Sheet # 003
Revision Number Date
5'-5" cabinet
A 00/00/00
9'-8" O.A.H. 5'-0" active
E
-2" x 2" angle brackets
-2" x 2" angle brackets
A
5
-20" x 20" architectural beveled edge all 4 sides Drawn By
stone. all 4 sides buff D.Townson
8'-0" active in color
8'-3" cabinet -20" X 20" architectural stone
**For Design Intent Only**
Lelectric receptacle
SQC # 260197-02
noles
corner
PERMIT INFO
GRADE
-24" sq. x 60" concrete -24" sq. concrete footing
Sign Sq. Ft.
footing w. rebar
No. of Lamps/LEDs
-4" x 6" steel pole
Survey
Required Total Wattage
-steel rebar
No. of Power Supplies
Total Amperage
Ext. 20 Amp Toggle
6"
Switch w/Rubber Boot
24"
Cust. Approval Date
Landlord Approval Date
ELECTRICAL NOTES Each Sign Must Have:
and the information contained, is the property of Omega Sign & Lighting Inc. (the Company). By receipt of this Document, the holder agrees no eto any other entities,
nor reproduce this Document and the information contained, without the prior written approval bythe Company. The Customer agrees that Omega Sign & Lighting Inc. will fabricate signs as per
the above rendenng(s) and Customer agrees to allcharges to fabricat ncluding permit & procurement fees & storage ng(s) ar
630.237.4397 UL
Sign company DOES NOT provide
Primary Electrical to Sign.one
A minimum of One(1) dedicated
.
120V 20A cir
2 Junction box installed within Six(6)
Power to the Sign must be done
OMEGASIGNCHICAGO.COM LISTED
by a licensed electrical contractor
or licensed electrician.
feet of Sign.
3. Three Wire: Line, Ground, and Neutral.
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STATE OF ILLINOIS )
)SS
COUNTY OF DuPAGE )
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR ANI{EXATION OF CERTAIN
tRqBERTY TO THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT PARKpISTR--I-C-T
PETITION FOR ANNEXATION.
The undersigned Petitioner(s) present to the Board of Park Commissioners of the Village
of Westmont Park Diskict their Petition for Annexation, and state as follows:
(1) That they are each the owner(s) of the property set opposite their respective names
located in Dupage County, Illinois, to-wit:
NAME ANQAPDRESS:
(Type or Print) Name: Ge oR.(vE w€uS o rrl
Signature:
'GW----
(rype or Prinr) eoaress: tl oS N ut NCoIN ST, I^JESTnto-[T
(Type or Print) N SAND'/ Wo,uAr
Signature:
(Type or Print) Address: N ).) MONT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(2) The property does not exceed twenty (20) acres.
6c fl1 taliu*5
(3) The above-described property islen+ag;iousto the corporate boundaries of the Village
of Westmont Park District, and is qualified by the Statues of the State of Illinois to be
annexed to the Westmont Park District pursuant to Ch. 105, S 3-1
(a) The undersigned constitute a majority of the legal voters residing in a majority of the
legal property owners of record within the territory proposed to be annexed to the
District.
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(5) There is attached to this Petition, and incorporated herein by reference, an accurate
Plat which sets forth the exact and particular location of the above-described
premises.
WHEREFORE, the undersigned Petitioner(s) pray that the BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTMONT PARK DISTRICT annex to the Park District
the property herei nbefore described.
WITNESS our hands this date: Ja,.,,,.^ry .l ,ZO A" .
-l>c;;lt\rrr; (
Ghh=; a .t
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME
THIS 1{t DAY oF ,20 zb
N
2027
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STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
COLTNTY OF DuPAGE )
IN THE MATTER OF TIIE PETITION FOR ANNEXATTON
OF CERTAIN PROPERTY TO THE
VILL.{G.E, 9E' wBS TMONT. D u PAGE COUNTYTILLINOIS
TO: THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOTS
The undersigned Petitioner(s) hereby present to the President and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Westmont itsltheir/his/trer Petition for annexation and states as follows:
(1) That the Petitioner(s) is/are ther Owners(s) of record of the real estate located in the
County of DuPage, Illinois, described as follows:
4t oS N tl N (oL N .9T / r,J € STttlo Nl f
(2) That the aforedescribed property is contiguous to the existing boundaries of the
Village of Westrnont
(3) That said property is not within the corporate limits of any municipality
(4) That Petitioner(s) are electors residing on said property unless otherwise stated.
WHEREFORE, the undersigned Petitioner(s) requests annexation of said property into
the Village of Westmont.
DATED thiS f
th day of )xr,v ,.U^-(Y ,zo LA
SI'BSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME
THIS -l+
fl
DAY oF ,ftV\NUAhr/ ,2ozb
0
N otary
2027
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Village of Westmont
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
31 West Quincy Str€Gt, Wertmont, Illinoie 6O559
cd@westnont.il.gov | 63O-981-625O
wcrtmontillinois.gov | 63O-9Et-62@
February 17,2026
NOTICE OF ANNEXATION
VIA CERTIFIED MAIL
TO: Tom Chlystek, Highway Commissioner Kim Savage, Township Supervisor
Kevin Szczerba, Trustee Mandy Roudebush, Township Clerk
Michelle Moreno, Trustee
Karol Sole, Trustee
Richard Friel, Trustee
All at the following address:
Downers Grove Township
4340 Prince Street
Downers Grove, lL 60515
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Village of Westmont has initiated a petition for voluntary
annexation of the property described below which is contiguous to the Village of Westmont. The petition
seeks annexation pursuant to 65 ILCS 517-1-13, et seq. of the lllinois Municipal Code. The Village of
Westmont Board of Trustees will vote on whether to approve this petition for annexation at its Legal
Meeting scheduled for March 05, 2026 at 6:00PM at Village Hall, 31 West Quincy Avenue, Westmont,
lllinois.
The property subject to annexation is described as follows
Parcel ldentification Number (PlN): 09-04-222-003
Common Address: 4105 North Lincoln Street, Westmont, lL 60559
Legal Description:
LOT 26 IN BLOCK "C" IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO LIBERTY PARK, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF
THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTTON FOUR(4), TOWNSHTP THTRTY
EIGHT (38) NORTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11); EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (EXCEPT
oNE AND SEVENTY F|VE HUNDREDS (1.75) ACRES DEEDED TO JOHN W. D|XON BY DEED
RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 118531), ACCORDTNG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED ON
DECEMBER 9, ,I925, AS DOCUMENT NO. 204461, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS,
AND ALSO THAT PORTION OF LINCOLN STREET ADJACENT TO AND CONTIGUOUS WITH THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
Scott Williams, Senior Planner
L l,*lze
Date
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME
,20 2G
Notary Public
hik-
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Village of Westmont
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
31 WG.t Quincy strcc! We.rhnont, Illinois 60559
cd@wcstnont.il.gov | 63O-981-625O
wcgtmontillinois.gov | 63o-981-62fi)
February 17,2026
NOTICE OF ANNEXATION
TO George Welson and Sandy Wong
4105 N. Lincoln St.
Westmont, lL 60559
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Village of Westmont has initiated a petition for voluntary
annexation of the property described below which is contiguous to the Village of Westmont. The petition
seeks annexation pursuant to 65 ILCS 517-1-13, et seg. of the lllinois Municipal Code. The Village of
Westmont Board of Trustees will vote on whether to approve this petition for annexation at its Legal
Meeting scheduled for March 05,2026 at 6:00PM at Village Hall, 31 West Quincy Avenue, Westmont,
lllinois.
The property subject to annexation is described as follows:
Parcel ldentification Number (PlN): 09-04-222-OO3
Common Address: 4105 North Lincoln Street, Westmont, lL 60559
Legal Description
LOT 26 IN BLOCK "C' IN THE FIRST ADDITION TO LIBERTY PARK, BEING A SUBDIVISION
oF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION FOUR(4), TOWNSHIP
THIRTY EIGHT (38) NORTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11); EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL
MER|D|AN, (EXCEPT ONE AND SEVENTY F|VE HUNDREDS (1.75) ACRES DEEDED TO
JOHN W. DTXON By DEED RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 118531), ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED ON DECEMBER 9, 1925, AS DOCUMENT NO.204461, IN
DUPAGE COUNTY ILLINOIS,
AND ALSO THAT PORTION OF LINCOLN STREET ADJACENT TO AND CONTIGUOUS WITH
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
Williams, Senior Planner
>l* lzG
Date
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME
THIS /7 DAY oF QUu-a ,20 ab
M ^1*.H,
Notary Public
PATRICIA EILEEN WNTERS
Notary Public - State of lllinois
Commleelon No. 1022409
12 2029
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Village of Westmont
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
3t Wc.t Quincy Suoct, Wdtsnont, Illimb 60559
cd@westmont.il.gov | 630-981-5250
westmont.illinois.gov | 630-981-62(x)
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
COUNTY OF DUPAGE )
l, Jaime Hofmann, Community Development Specialist for the Village of Westmont, being first
duly sworn under oath, deposes and states under oath that I caused notices of annexation to be
served upon the entities and individuals listed in Exhibit A attached hereto, by mailing true and
correct copies of the same, by Certified Mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, on
February 17,2026, as required by 65 ILCS 5/7-1-1.
RE: 4105 North Lincoln Street, Westmont, lL 60559
Hofmann, Development Specialist
3./rn IAC
Date
20qv
SAIrlAlilTt{A LY}IN MICHON
Notary Public State of lllinois
Notary Public Commission No. 98A706
March 2028
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Village of Westmont
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
31 We.t Quincy Strcct WGttnont, Illinoi. 60559
cd@rycatmont.il.gov | 630-981-625O
wBtmonLillinois.goy | 630-981-62OO
EXHIBIT A
DOWNERS GROVE TOWNSHIP
Tom Chlystek, Highway Commissioner
Kevin Szczerba, Trustee
Michelle Moreno, Trustee
Karol Sole, Trustee
Richard Friel, Trustee
Kim Savage, Township Supervisor
Mandy Roudebush, Township Clerk
All at the following address:
4340 Prince Street
Downers Grove, lL 60515
PROPERTY OWNER(S)
George Welson and Sandy Wong
4105 N. Lincoln Street
Westmont, lL 60559
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VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
Board of Trustees Memorandum
March 5, 2026
Item for Board of Trustees Consideration:
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 21 Handicap LLC, d/b/a Tee Box (Petitioner),
and Quail Ridge Executive Illinois Realty LP (Owner) for the property at 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50,
Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for the following:
1. Special Use Permit to operate a Health and Fitness Service business (golf simulator business) in
the O/R Office/Research District
Planning & Zoning Commission Recommendation:
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this request at their regular meeting on
February 11, 2026, where they unanimously recommended approval of the request (5-0-1-1; one
absence, one vacancy).
I. BACKGROUND OF ITEM
A. Location: 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50 is located at the southwest corner of Pasquinelli Drive and
Oakmont Lane. The subject unit is on the northwest side of the building, adjacent to a parking lot
and the Westmont High School. The subject property is about 5.3 acres in area, and is improved
with a single-story multi-tenant office building.
Aerial Map - 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50 (source: DuPage County Parcel Viewer)
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Zoning Map - 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50
B. Zoning Designations:
SUBJECT PROPERTY O/R Office/Research District
NORTH O/R Office/Research District
SOUTH O/R Office/Research District
EAST O/R Office/Research District &
O/R Office/Research/Planned Development District
WEST O/R Office/Research &
R-3 Single-Unit Residential Districts (Westmont High School)
C. Neighborhood Characteristics 777 Oakmont Lane, Suite 50 (view from parking lot)
The lot is located in the Oakmont Centre Unit V
Resubdivision, which was recorded in 1985. It is
located in the northeast corner of the Village, in
the largest office park in Westmont. Both Oakmont
Lane and Pasquinelli Drive are primarily improved
with multi-story multi-tenant office buildings, but
there are some commercial uses like a daycare
center at the end of Oakmont Lane and
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen directly across
Pasquinelli Drive from the subject property.
Beyond this office corridor is the Westmont High
School and a mix of residential neighborhoods
such as Oakwood (detached houses), Tartan
Lakes (semi-detached houses), and the Mayslake
Village (multi-unit residential).
II. PETITIONER REQUEST:
The petitioner has requested a Special Use Permit to operate Tee Box, an electronic golf simulator
health and fitness service establishment, in the O/R Office/Research District.
____________________________________________________________________________________
PZC 002-2026 Page 2 of 4
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III. ZONING ANALYSIS
A. Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Designations
The current zoning district of the property is O/R Office/Research District, which is intended to
provide for a wide range of office uses and low-impact commercial activities. The Comprehensive
Plan designates the future land use in this area as Light Industrial/Business Park. The future land
use of this office corridor “...should consist of office and business uses, ranging from multi-story
buildings found in the Pasquinelli Drive Office Park to more industrial type uses at Ty Warner
Industrial Park…”
B. Entitlement Request
The petitioner has provided a project narrative and supporting documentation for the following
request, including the necessary responses to the Special Use Standards. Any corresponding
standards for entitlement approval consideration can be referenced in item V(B) below.
● Special Use Permit to operate a health and fitness service in the O/R Office/Research
District.
Chapter 95, Section 6.01 requires that all health and fitness services obtain a Special Use Permit in
the O/R District to assess impacts like traffic, activities, number of employees, and operating hours.
The petitioner describes the Tee Box business model as a members-only indoor golf and training
facility with fitness components. The business is proposed to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week to allow their members to access the facility on their own time. All members are required to
book a tee time to use the simulators with reservations being available for one (1) or two (2) hour
blocks. Each member may bring up to three (3) guests with them. With five (5) simulators, a
maximum of 20 people can use the facility at a time. In addition to the five (5) bays, there will be a
central putting green, bathrooms and locker rooms, cold plunges, and a sauna. There will also be a
dedicated gym space complete with treadmills, weights, and similar equipment.
Tee Box’s business model requires only one (1) employee on-site. While present, the employee will
perform coaching and training services, as well as scheduled maintenance. The employee would
typically be present from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but may occasionally work from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. to interact with members during the evening hours. When no employees are present, the
subject unit will be surveilled by both interior and exterior cameras around the clock. There will also
be panic button systems throughout the facility that alert the petitioners in case immediate responses
are necessary.
The facility will always be locked, requiring members to be granted access through a secure digital
key fob or mobile app credential. These measures, in conjunction with the remote monitoring
system, give the petitioners the ability to control the number of individuals using the facility. It is
anticipated that their peak hours will be on weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m.
Members will be allowed to bring in their own food and beverages, or purchase them from vending
machines within the unit. There will also be a small kitchen area with a microwave available for the
members. However, no alcoholic beverages will be sold on-site, nor will members be allowed to
bring their own alcoholic beverages inside.
Chapter 95, Section 9.02 requires 2.5 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet for health and fitness
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services (consumer services). This is the same parking requirement for business or professional
offices. Since this is an office building, at least 201 parking spaces must be provided. The subject
property has about 245 parking spaces, which exceeds the minimum requirement by 44 spaces.
The use must be considered to the Special Use standards, which are listed below:
Special Use Permit Review and Approval Criteria (Sec. 14.04(H)):
No special use may be recommended for approval or approved unless the respective review
or decision-making body determines that the proposed special use is consistent with and in
substantial compliance with all village ordinances and regulations and that the applicant has
presented evidence to support each of the following conclusions:
(1) That the proposed use or activity is expressly authorized in this zoning ordinance as
a special use;
(2) That the proposed use at the proposed location is necessary or desirable to provide a
service or a facility that is in the interest of public convenience and will contribute to
the general welfare of the neighborhood or community;
(3) That the proposed use will not, in the particular case, be detrimental to the health,
safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity or be injurious
to property values or improvements in the vicinity;
(4) That approval of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development
and improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted in the district;
(5) That the proposed special use will be served by adequate utilities, access roads,
parking, drainage and other important and necessary facilities, infrastructure and
community services; and
(6) That the proposed special use complies with all applicable regulations of this zoning
ordinance except as expressly approved in accordance with the procedures of this
zoning ordinance.
IV. SUMMARY
The petitioner has requested a Special Use Permit to operate Tee Box, a health and fitness service
(golf simulator business), in the O/R Office/Research District. The request complies with both the
requirements of the Zoning Ordinance and the recommendations from the Comprehensive Plan, and
is subject to the standards of Special Use Permit approval.
V. LEGAL
A. Notification: A legal notice was published in Westmont Suburban Life on January 22, 2026.
B. Code References: Chapter 95, Sections 6.01; 14.04
VI. DOCUMENTS ATTACHED:
1. Publication notice appearing in the January 22, 2026 Westmont Suburban Life.
2. Findings of Fact
3. Petitioner Attachments received January 12, 2026 (Edited for VB):
a. Planning & Zoning Development Application, with responses to the Special Use Standards
b. Project Narrative
c. Proposed Floor Plans
d. Sample Floor Plan (sample from Utah location)
e. Signed Letter of Intent
f. ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey
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Village of Westmont - General Planning & Zoning Application
PZC Case Number (office use only): WϬϬϮͲϮϬϮϲ
Petitioner
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Subject Property
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Village of Westmont - General Planning & Zoning Application
Signature(s)
By signing below, the Petitioner certifies that all of the above statements in this Application and statements on
any documents or drawings submitted with this Application are true and correct to the best of my (our)
information and belief.
BY SIGNING BELOW, THE PROPERTY OWNER (1) GRANTS PERMISSION TO THE PETITIONER (IF DIFFERENT THAN THE
PROPERTY OWNER) TO SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION AND TO SEEK THE ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS
CONTAINED IN THE APPLICATION FOR THE PROPERTY, AND (2) AGREES TO BE BOUND BY AND TO COMPLY WITH
ANY CONDITIONS ESTABLISHED BY THE VILLAGE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT/USE OF THE PROPERTY.
By signing below, the petitioner and property owner acknowledge that the Application fees are non-refundable
and that submitting this form is not a guarantee that the requests will appear before the Planning and Zoning
Commission or Village Board. The petitioner and property owner further acknowledge that all items to be
considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission shall receive technical reviews by Village Staff or consultants, as
deemed appropriate by the zoning administrator, before being considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
PETITIONER SIGNATURE:
21 Handicap LLC, Dominic Woodard, manager
Print Name of Petitioner Signature of Petitioner and Date
OWNER SIGNATURE
(if different than the petitioner):
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YƵĂŝůZŝĚŐĞdžĞĐƵƚŝǀĞ/ůůŝŶŽŝƐZĞĂůƚLJ>W 1/12/202
Print Name of Property Owner Signature of Property Owner and Date
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PZC Case Number (office use only): WϬϬϮͲϮϬϮϲ
Application for Special Use Permit
Certain uses may be necessary or desirable to allow in a zoning district, but the use may have a unique, special, or
unusual impact on the use and enjoyment of neighboring properties or public facilities. The special use process is
designed to allow these unique uses to operate in an appropriate location and/or explain how potential impacts
will be mitigated.
Proposed Special Use Project Details
State the scope of the work and indicate the specific special use you are requesting. Attach business plans,
diagrams, drawings or other information as may be useful to the Planning and Zoning Commission and Village
Board of Trustees in understanding your special use request. You must indicate the specific sections of the
Zoning Ordinance for which the special use is sought. Please consult Village staff for confirmation.
We are requesting the special use permit for our business which is classified as "Health and
Fitness" to be within this O/R district. Article VI Principal Uses | Sec. 6.01 Allowed Uses
Scope of work includes:
We are not an "open to public" facility. This is a members only training facility that operates very
similar to a gym. We operate 24/7 and have an on-site golf coach/trainer (40 hours a week).
No Food, Beverage, or Alcohol Service: The absence of any food, beverage, or alcohol service
fundamentally distinguishes this facility from recreational entertainment venues
The facility is centered around skill-based athletic performance.
Special Use Standards
The Village of Westmont is obligated to make specific findings of fact for all special use applications according to the
Village’s Zoning Ordinance and Illinois State Statutes. Applicants are REQUIRED to submit written evidence and/or
analysis of the standards for special use permits below. Additionally, applicants are strongly encouraged to review
the standards for special use permits in preparation for their case during the Planning and Zoning Commission
public hearing. A proposed special use shall substantially meet the following standards in order to obtain the
recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and approval of the Board of Trustees1:
1. That the proposed use or activity is expressly authorized in this zoning ordinance as a special use.
Yes, our business is classified as "Health and Fitness" and fits within this zone which is
classified as O/R district if a special use permit is obtained.
Article VI Principal Uses | Sec. 6.01 Allowed Uses
1
Standards for Special Use Permits pursuant to Chapter 95 - Zoning, Sec. 14.04(H) Review and Approval Criteria SUP-1
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Village of Westmont - Application for Special Use Permit
2. That the proposed use at the proposed location is necessary or desirable to provide a service or a facility
that is in the interest of public convenience and will contribute to the general welfare of the
neighborhood or community.
This business is built on development and community. The audience is families with young
children who want to invest into training / working out for a better and healthier style of life.
This is a club that is involved with local high schools and community events to attract the
youth and high income individuals.
3. That the proposed use will not, in the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare
of persons residing or working in the vicinity or be injurious to the property values or improvements in the
vicinity.
This will not be an issue as this business is generally low traffic, does not include and food
or alcoholic beverage sale and is a high cost membership attracting high income
consumers. We focus on health and training with a coach/trainer also on-site.
4. That approval of the special use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of
surrounding property for uses permitted in the district.
It will not. There are already similar businesses in this area such as physical therapy and
general health and wellness. This is a low traffic business with high cost membership cost
attracting high income consumers who are respectful. Although golf simulators are
generally entertainment, this is not.
5. That the proposed special use will be served by adequate utilities, access roads, parking, drainage and other
important and necessary facilities, infrastructure and community services.
Yes, all of these items are up to our needs. Parking is a non issue and access roads works
to our advantage being very quick off main roads. Infrastructure and plumbing all meets
franchisor requirements.
6. That the proposed special use complies with all applicable regulations of the zoning ordinance except as
expressly approved in accordance with the procedures of the zoning ordinance.
All business functions comply with the O/R district zoning regulations.
If there are special conditions and/or supplemental regulations, please write the condition/regulation (with the
code section and number) and response in the box below.
Franchisor requires 1 backlit sign on the exterior of the building which is not currently
allowed by the landlord. We are in discussions to resolve this. No other special conditions
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Cover Letter
21 Handicap LLC / 1349 N Cedar Rd. New Lenox, IL 60451 / 231-557-0386
Date: 1/12/2026
To: City of Westmont Planning & Zoning Commission
Please accept this letter and the enclosed materials as a formal request for a Special Use
Permit to operate a Tee Box franchise at the property located at 777 Oakmont Lane Suite 50,
Westmont, IL 60559.
Project Overview & Proposed Use
Tee Box is a premier indoor golf training and practice facility that utilizes state-of-the-art
simulator technology. Our mission is to provide a high-quality, accessible environment for
golfers to improve their game through data-driven practice and professional-grade equipment.
This is a member only facility that focuses on families with young active children as well older
golfers trying to improve their game and relies on community to thrive which is why we believe
in Westmont. Every Tee Box location includes Trackman golf simulators, gym equipment,
putting green, lounge area, bathrooms/locker rooms. No food or alcoholic beverages will be sold
in the facility as this is more health and fitness focused rather than recreational.
General Operations & Staffing
The facility is designed as a streamlined, tech-forward operation. Unlike traditional retail or high-
traffic businesses, Tee Box operates with a minimal physical footprint:
● Hours of Operation: To accommodate the diverse schedules of our members, the
facility will be accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
○ Peak hours vary but usually 7-9am and 5-7pm on weekdays. Weekends can
have average traffic throughout the day.
● Staffing: Due to our automated entry systems and remote monitoring, the facility
requires only one (1) employee on-site during peak hours or for scheduled maintenance
and coaching/training. The hours the employee is on-site will vary slightly so that the
employee gets face-to-face with different members but 9am-5pm generally and maybe
twice per week the hours will be 1pm - 9pm for more exposure.
● Capacity: Every member is required to book a tee time for an hour or two-hour block
and can bring 3 other guests with them so 4 people total per single reservation. The
number of simulators in the facility maxes the number of members that can book time
slots. In our case, with 5 simulators, there can only be 5 members in the facility at one
time and up to 3 other people with each of them if they choose, so 20 total people at
once is the current max outside of private events which will be infrequent (once a quarter
at most).
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● Operational Flow: Access is managed via a secure membership portal, ensuring that
the number of individuals in the facility at any given time remains low and controlled.
Security and Safety Protocols To ensure a safe environment for our members and the
surrounding community during all hours of operation, the following security measures will
be implemented:
● Security: Controlled Access: The facility always remains locked. Members gain entry via
a secure, individual digital key-fob or mobile app credential.
○ 24/7 Surveillance: High-definition interior and exterior cameras monitor the
premises around the clock.
○ Remote Monitoring: Ownership maintains real-time visibility of the facility, and
emergency "panic button" systems are integrated into the layout to ensure
immediate response if required where my business partner Luke or I will be
notified.
● Food and Drink: Members will be allowed to bring in their own food and beverages,
however the facility will not allow any alcoholic beverages on-site. No BYOB or
alcoholic beverages for sale. We plan on also having vending machines on-site for
food and a small kitchen area for microwaveable food.
Entitlements Sought The applicant is seeking the following entitlements to allow for the
successful operation of this business:
1. A Special Use Permit to allow for "Health and Fitness" in an Office/Research district.
We believe that Tee Box will be a quiet, low-impact, and valuable addition to the Westmont
business community, providing a modern recreational outlet for residents.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this application. I am available at your
convenience to answer any questions or provide further clarification.
Sincerely,
Dominic Woodard,
Dominic Woodard, 21 Handicap LLC Owner/Operator
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January 12, 2026
CBRE, Inc.
Advisory &
700 Commerce Dr
Transaction Servies
Suite 200
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Luke Zajkowski
The Tee Box
www.cbre.com
Re: Request for Proposal (“RFP”)
Dear Luke:
On behalf of Ownership please find the following terms and conditions for The Tee Box (“Tenant”), to lease
office space at Executive Place I:
1. Lease Commencement: May 1, 2026
2. Building: Executive Place I
777 Oakmont Lane
Westmont, IL 60559
3. Special Use Permit: 21 Handicap LLC can move forward with the special case permit
being pulled from the City of Westmont
4. Premises: Approximately 5,513 Rentable Square Feet (“RSF”) in Suite 50
5. Lease Term: Five (5) years, five (5) months
6. Lease Rate: Upon Lease Commencement, Tenant’s Lease Rate shall be
$14.00 NNN per RSF with $0.50 per RSF annual escalations.
7. Monthly Rental Credit: Gross Rental Abatement: In lieu of five (5) months Gross Rental
Abatement, Tenant shall receive a Monthly Rental Credit of
$693.01 throughout the Lease Term.
Tenant Improvement Allowance: In lieu of a $25.00 per RSF
Tenant Improvement Allowance, Tenant shall receive a
Monthly Rental Credit of $2,120.38 throughout the Lease Term.
Total Rental Credit: $2,813.40
8. Real Estate Taxes and Operating Tenant shall be responsible for their pro rata share of Real
Expenses: Estate Taxes and Operating Expenses.
Real Estate Taxes Operating Expenses
2025 (est.) $1.41 $4.20
9. Janitorial Services: Tenant shall be responsible for Janitorial Services within the
Premises. Landlord shall maintain all Building exterior and
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Building common areas as part of Operating Expenses.
10. HVAC: The Tenant has control over rooftop HVAC units that service
the Premises and can control their hours of operation. Tenant
shall be separately metered and billed for HVAC.
11. Signage: Building standard suite entry and Building directory Signage
shall be provided.
12. Hours of Operation: Tenant shall control their hours of operation.
13. Electricity: Tenant shall be separately metered and billed by ComEd for
lights and outlet usage.
14. Parking: The Building has a parking ratio of approximately 3.3 per 1,000
RSF on a first come, first serve basis.
15. Restoration of Premises: Tenant will leave the Premises in “as-is” broom clean condition.
Tenant will have no obligation to remove its Tenant
Improvements at the end of the Lease Term unless designated
by Landlord at the time of installation. Tenant shall remove all
Tenant cabling.
16. Security Deposit: To be determined upon review of Tenant financials.
17. Agency Disclosure: Tenant acknowledges that it has been informed orally, at the
time the Agent obtained personal and financial information, or
provided specific assistance, and by this written disclosure that:
(1) CBRE, Inc., working through its salespeople, is acting on
behalf of the Owner, and (2) information given to the Agent by
Tenant, may be disclosed to the Owner.
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This proposal can be withdrawn for any reason without notice. If the terms of this proposal are acceptable, please sign
below and fax a copy to me so that I can have the lease prepared for your review.
This proposal is intended solely as a preliminary expression of general intentions and is to be used for discussion purposes
only. The parties intend that neither shall have any contractual obligations to the other with respect to the matters
referred herein unless and until a definitive agreement has been fully executed and delivered by the parties. The parties
agree that this proposal is not intended to create any agreement or obligation by either party to negotiate a definitive
lease agreement and imposes no duty whatsoever on either party to continue negotiations, including without limitation
any obligation to negotiate in good faith or in any way other than at arm's length. Prior to delivery of a definitive
executed agreement, and without any liability to the other party, either party may (1) propose different terms from
those summarized herein, (2) enter into negotiations with other parties and/or (3) unilaterally terminate all negotiations
with the other party hereto.
AGREED AND ACCEPTED this __12___ day of ______January_______, 2026
By: ___ Luke Zajkowski ___________________________
Title: ___VP, Sales______________
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Thank you.
For more information
Adam Lawler
First Vice President
+1 630 368 2610
adam.lawler@cbre.com
Jeff Mann
Senior Vice President
+1 630 573 7076
jeffrey.mann@cbre.com
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CBRE ©2023 All Rights Reserved. All information included in this proposal pertaining to CBRE—including but not limited to its operations,
employees, technology and clients—are proprietary and confidential, and are supplied with the understanding that they will be held in confidence
and not disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of CBRE. This letter/proposal is intended solely as a preliminary expression of
general intentions and is to be used for discussion purposes only. The parties intend that neither shall have any contractual obligations to the other
with respect to the matters referred herein unless and until a definitive agreement has been fully executed and delivered by the parties. The parties
agree that this letter/proposal is not intended to create any agreement or obligation by either party to negotiate a definitive lease/purchase and sale
agreement and imposes no duty whatsoever on either party to continue negotiations, including without limitation any obligation to negotiate in
good faith or in any way other than at arm’s length. Prior to delivery of a definitive executed agreement, and without any liability to the other party,
either party may (1) propose different terms from those summarized herein, (2) enter into negotiations with other parties and/or (3) unilaterally
terminate all negotiations with the other party hereto. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. and/or its affiliated or related
companies in the United States and other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners.
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VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
Board of Trustees Memorandum
March 5, 2026
Item for Board of Trustees Consideration:
Board to consider an ordinance approving a request from 735 N Cass, LLC (Petitioner), and The Andrew
C. Hoskins Trust and The Venouziou Limited Partnership (as Owners) for the property at 735 North Cass
Avenue, Westmont, Illinois, 60559, for the following:
1. Zoning Map Amendment to rezone the property from the O/R Office/Research District to the M
Manufacturing District.
Planning & Zoning Commission Recommendation:
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the map amendment request at their regular
meeting on February 11, 2026. The commission recommended approval of the request (4-1-1-1, one
absence, one vacancy). The dissenting commissioner raised concerns regarding the intensity of land
uses allowed in the M district and the comprehensive plan’s lack of guidance in this specific corridor.
I. BACKGROUND OF ITEM
A. Location: 735 North Cass Avenue is located north of the intersection of Cass Avenue and Plaza
Drive. The subject property is improved with a single-story 14,640 square foot building on
approximately 1.01 acres of land. Historically, the building has operated with a single tenant,
comprising office space in the front and a flexible storage area in the rear. Datair Employee Benefits
System, an office user, was the last known tenant.
Aerial Map - 735 North Cass Avenue (source: DuPage County Parcel Viewer)
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Zoning Map - 735 North Cass Avenue
B. Zoning Designations:
SUBJECT PROPERTY O/R Office/Research District
NORTH O/R Office/Research District
SOUTH M Manufacturing District
EAST M Manufacturing District
WEST O/R-1 Limited Office/Research District
C. Neighborhood Characteristics:
The lot is located in the Oakwood Industrial Plaza Unit 2 Subdivision, which was recorded in 1972. It is
located along the east side of North Cass Avenue, just north of Plaza Drive. This area is surrounded by
various uses including manufacturing uses directly east and south, a medical office to the north, and office
and nonconforming single-unit homes to the west.
Street View - 735 North Cass Avenue (source: Google Street View)
II. PETITIONER REQUEST:
The petitioner has requested a Zoning Map Amendment to rezone the subject property from the O/R
Office/Research District to the M Manufacturing District.
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III. ZONING ANALYSIS
A. Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Designations
The current zoning district of the property is O/R Office/Research District, which is intended to
provide for a wide range of office uses and low-impact commercial activities. The O/R district does
allow for select manufacturing accessory uses with Special Use Permit approval (Ch. 95, Sec. 7.19).
However, this approval is conditional upon there being no substantial building alterations to support
the accessory use. Alterations such as the addition of overhead doors, loading docks, etc., would not
be allowed.
The Comprehensive Plan designates the future land use in this area as Light Industrial/Business
Park. The future land use of this office corridor “...should consist of office and business uses, ranging
from multi-story buildings found in the Pasquinelli Drive Office Park to more industrial type uses at Ty
Warner Industrial Park…” The subject property is within proximity of Ty Warner Park, meaning that
“more industrial type uses” would be an appropriate future land use. However, staff does
acknowledge that the trends of the surrounding area have included more recreational uses and
development. Additionally, this specific corridor is slated to be further examined through the
comprehensive plan special project update.
Comprehensive Plan - Proposed Land Use Map - 735 North Cass Avenue
B. Entitlement Request
The petitioner has provided a project narrative and supporting documentation for the following
request. Any corresponding standards for entitlement approval consideration can be referenced in
item V(B) below.
● Zoning Map Amendment from the O/R Office/Research District to the M Manufacturing
District.
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Chapter 95, Section 14.02 dictates the following regarding zoning map amendment request:
(2) Zoning Map Amendments
(a) The decision to amend the zoning map is a matter of legislative discretion that is not
controlled by any single standard. In making recommendations and decisions about zoning
map amendments, review and decision-making bodies must consider at least the following
factors:
i. The existing use and zoning of nearby property;
ii. The extent to which the particular zoning restrictions affect property values;
iii. The extent to which any diminution in property value is offset by an increase in
the public health, safety and welfare;
iv. The suitability of the subject property for its zoned purposes;
v. The length of time that the subject property has been vacant as zoned,
considering the context of land development in the vicinity;
vi. The value to the community of the proposed zoning map amendment; and
vii. The comprehensive plan.
(b) In acting on zoning map amendments, review and decision-making bodies are expressly
authorized to recommend and approve a less intensive zoning district classification than the
zoning district that was described in required public notices.
Allowable Uses
The applicant has identified a variety of potential future uses for the property. However, they do not
have a specific tenant that would utilize the location. These uses are expected to be generally
low-impact, similar to operations permitted in the Village’s manufacturing districts.
Potential target uses the petitioner has specified include:
● Light Industrial/Manufacturing: Small third-party storage and delivery operators, small
sign or machine part manufacturers, and light warehouse or small manufacturing
operations.
● Specialized Activities: Environmental research and testing laboratory services,
specialized research activities, and storage for antique or rare automobile collections
(automotive storage).
● Recreation: Children’s recreation, such as soccer or gymnastics training academies.
The applicant has explicitly stated that the proposal does not include vehicle repair activities or
industrial manufacturing processes. However, if rezoned any potential tenant or property owner may
request any special use allowed in that district or allow for any permitted use to move in by right. The
list of uses that are allowed in the M District are delineated in the attached document.
Parking
The existing property offers 47 striped parking spaces, which includes 2 accessible spaces. The
minimum requirement for off-street parking is determined by the specific use of the building, as
outlined in Section 9.02. Table I presents the parking ratios for a selection of uses the petitioner has
indicated as potential targets. However, the exact parking ratio may vary depending on the ultimate
user's specific operations.
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Table I: Section 9.02 Require Off-Street Parking for Selected Manufacturing District Uses
Use Category Required Parking Rate Estimated Spaces Required
(Per 1,000 sq. ft.) (Based on Building Size)
Warehouse & 0.75 Approximately 11 spaces
Distribution
Manufacturing & 1.10 Approximately 16 spaces
Industry (except as
noted below)
Lot and Building Regulations
The existing building on site was constructed prior to 1978 based on historical imagery. The building
itself has several nonconforming features including a substandard front-yard setback of 25 feet when
30 feet is required in the O/R District and an existing interior side yard setback of 10 feet when 20
feet is required. If approved, the building itself would meet the minimum interior side yard setback of
5 feet in the M District but would still have a non-conforming front yard setback of 25 feet when 30
feet is required. Further details regarding the bulk standards for each district can be found in Table II.
Additionally, the applicant has explained additional site improvement are proposed to the building
including the addition of two over head garage doors on the north facade, a bike rack, a fire sprinkler
room, and the division of the building into two tenant suites (approximately 7,060 sq. ft. and 7,774
sq. ft.). A floor plan has been prepared by the petitioner and is attached.
Table II: Office/Research and Manufacturing District Lot and Building Regulations
O/R M Existing
Minimum Lot Area (sq. ft.) 20,000 20,000 ~44,000
Minimum Lot Width (feet) 100 100 125
Minimum Building Setbacks
Front/Street Side (feet 30 30 25
Interior Side (feet) 20 10 10
Rear (feet) 20 30 140
IV. SUMMARY
The petitioner seeks a Zoning Map Amendment to change the property's zoning classification from the
O/R Office/Research District to the M Manufacturing District. While no specific use has been identified,
the petitioner’s intent is to create two units and market the property for light manufacturing uses and
flexible spaces.
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V. LEGAL
A. Notification: A legal notice was published in Westmont Suburban Life on January 22, 2026.
B. Code References: Chapter 95, Article 3; Section 14.02
VI. DOCUMENTS ATTACHED:
1. List of Allowable Uses in the Manufacturing District
2. Publication notice appearing in the January 22, 2026 Westmont Suburban Life.
3. Petitioner Attachments received January 15, 2026 (Edited for PZC):
a. Planning and Zoning Development Application, including the Property Owner’s authorization
b. Cover Letter & Project Narrative prepared by The Lansu Law Firm dated January 8, 2026.
c. Proposed Floor Plan prepared by BR Design & Architecture, undated.
d. ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey prepared by John D. Rebik & Associates dated January 22,
1992.
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List of allowable uses in the M District
P = Permitted Use
S = Special Use Approval Required
Principal Uses
RESIDENTIAL
Group Living
Other Group Living S
COMMERCIAL
Animal Service
Boarding or Shelter P
Other Animal Service P
Consumer Service
Business Support Service P
Maintenance and Repair Service P
Personal Improvement Service P
Health and Fitness Service P
Instructional Service S
Business Training P
Tattoo or Body Piercing Service S
Other Consumer Service P
Day Care Center P
Entertainment, Participant
Video Gaming, Accessory P
Entertainment, Spectator
Indoor S
Office
Business or Professional Office P
Research Service P
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Parking, Non-Accessory P
Retail Sales
Indoor S
Outdoor S
Firearms Sales S
Used Goods Sales S
Self-service Storage Facility S
Sexually Oriented Business S
Vehicle Sales and Service
Fueling Station S
Minor Repair and Maintenance P
Sales or Rentals S [12]
Body and Paint Shop S
WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION
Warehouse/Logistics P
Data Center S
MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRY
Building Service P
Catering Service P
Craft Alcoholic Beverage Producer S [7]
Crematorium S
Artisan Manufacturing P
Limited Manufacturing P
High-Impact Manufacturing & Industry S
Industrial Service P
Recyclable Material Drop-off Facility S
Recyclable Material Processing S
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PUBLIC & INSTITUTIONAL
Governmental Use S
Parks and Recreation
Safety Service S
Infrastructure or Utility, Major S
Infrastructure or Utility, Minor P
OTHER
Cannabis Business Establishment
Cannabis Cultivation Center S
Adult Use Cannabis Dispensary S
Medical Cannabis Dispensary S
Cannabis Craft Grower S
Cannabis Infuser S
Cannabis Processor S
Cannabis Transporter S
Off-premises Outdoor Advertising Sign S [14]
Planned Unit Development S
Temporary Sales [15] S [14]
Wireless Telecommunications Facility
Cell Tower S
Building-Mounted Cell Antenna P
Tower-Mounted Cell Antenna P
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OWNER'S CERTIFICATE
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
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LOTS 9 AND 10 AND THE EAST 34 FEET OF LOTS 22, 23 AND 24, ALL IN BLOCK 1 IN THE RESUBDIVISION OF
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS (ARE) THE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY LOTS 8 TO 27, BOTH INCLUSIVE IN BLOCK 8 IN ARTHUR T. MC INTOSH AND COMPANY'S FAIRMONT GARDENS, A
DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED PLAT AND HAS (HAVE) CAUSED THE SAME TO BE SURVEYED AND SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4 AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9,
PLATTED AS SHOWN BY THE PLAT FOR USES AND PURPOSES AS INDICATED THEREIN, AND DOES TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
(DO) HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADOPT THE SAME UNDER THE STYLE AND TITLE THEREON
INDICATED. FURTHERMORE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 1.005 OF THE PLAT ACT, 765 ILCS 205, THIS
DOCUMENT SHALL SERVE AS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT. TO THE BEST OF THE LAND AREA = 20,670 SF OR 0.475 ACRES MORE OR LESS 20' 10' 0 20'
OWNER'S KNOWLEGE, THE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THE ATTACHED PLAT LIES IN THE
FOLLOWING SCHOOL DISTRICT(S):
C E MILLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, DISTRICT 201
JT MANNING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, DISTRICT 201
WESTMONT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, DISTRICT 201
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VILLAGE CLERK CERTIFICATE I, THOMAS J. CESAL, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I, AN ILLINOIS PROFESSIONAL LAND
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SURVEYOR, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SURVEYED AND RESUBDIVIDED THE
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ILLINOIS, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS PRESENTED TO AND BY RESOLUTION DULY I, __________________________________, VILLAGE TREASURER OF THE VILLAGE ILLINOIS
OF WESTMONT, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO DELINQUENT OR
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APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SAID VILLAGE AT ITS MEETING HELD ON
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______________________________________, _____________, AND THAT THE REQUIRED BOND OR
OTHER GUARANTEE HAS BEEN POSTED FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS INSTALLMENTS THEREOF THAT HAVE BEEN APPORTIONED AGAINST THE SECTION 4 AND THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERETO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT, DATED AT WESTMONT, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THIS _________________
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SS MANAGEMENT AGENCY FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, PANEL NUMBER 17043C0186J,
ILLINOIS, THIS ____________ DAY OF ________________________, _____________.
OF __________________________, ____________________. COUNTY OF DUPAGE ) EFFECTIVE DATE OF AUGUST 1ST, 2019 THAT THE PARCEL INCLUDED IN THIS RECORD
BY: ___________________________________ OF DEED IS NOT LOCATED IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA.
VILLAGE CLERK ____________________________________
VILLAGE TREASURER THIS PLAT______________________________ WAS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE
FURTHERMORE, I DESIGNATE THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT TO ACT AS MY AGENT, FOR
RECORDER'S OFFICE OF DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AFORESAID ON THE
THE PURPOSES OF RECORDING THIS DOCUMENT.
VILLAGE ENGINEER __________ DAY OF _______________________, ____________, AT _________
I FURTHERMORE CERTIFY THAT UPON COMPLETION OF MASS GRADING, IRON PIPES
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) O'CLOCK_______.M., AND WAS RECORDED IN BOOK _______________ OF PLATS WILL SET AT ALL LOT CORNERS.
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DATED, THIS 25TH DAY OF JUNE, A.D., 2025, AT LISLE, ILLINOIS.
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IN THIS PLAT AND THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR MEET THE RECORDER
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF SAID VILLAGE AND HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY ALL
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ORDINANCE NUMBER ________
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the issuance of General Obligation
Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2026 of the Village of
Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois, in an aggregate principal
amount not to exceed $35,000,000 for the purpose of financing
various capital-related projects, including but not limited to a new
fire station and certain improvements to the waterworks system of
the Village and paying certain costs of issuance of the Bonds, and
providing for the levy of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the
principal of and interest on said bonds.
WHEREAS, the Village of Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois (the “Village”), is a
municipal corporation and body politic of the State of Illinois (the “State”), duly created,
organized and existing under the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/1-1-1, et seq., as
supplemented and amended (the “Municipal Code”), and having the powers, objects and purposes
provided by said Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village (the “Board” or “Corporate
Authorities”) have determined that it is necessary to finance various capital-related projects,
including but not limited to a new fire station and certain improvements to the waterworks system
of the Village (the “Projects”) and pay certain costs of issuance of the Bonds (as such term is
hereinafter defined), all for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Village; and
WHEREAS, the estimated costs of the Projects, including legal, financial, bond discount,
printing and publication costs, capitalized interest, if any, and other expenses (collectively, the
“Costs”), is not less than $35,000,000, and there are insufficient funds on hand and lawfully
available to pay such costs; and
WHEREAS, an amount not to exceed $35,000,000 of alternate bonds need to be issued at
this time pursuant to the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State, 30 ILCS 350/1 to
350/18, as supplemented and amended (the “Debt Reform Act”); and
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WHEREAS, it is necessary and for the best interests of the Village that the Projects be
completed, and in order to raise funds required for such purpose it will be necessary for the Village
to borrow an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $35,000,000 and in evidence thereof to
issue alternate bonds, being general obligation bonds payable from all collections distributed to
the Village from Retailer’s Occupation Taxes, Service Occupation Taxes, Use Taxes and Service
Use Taxes (the “Sales Taxes” or “Pledged Revenues”), in an aggregate principal amount of not
to exceed $35,000,000, all in accordance with the Debt Reform Act; and
WHEREAS, if the Pledged Revenues are insufficient to pay the alternate bonds, ad valorem
property taxes levied against all of the taxable property in the Village without limitation as to rate
or amount (the “Pledged Taxes”) are authorized to be extended to pay the principal of and interest
on the alternate bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Village is authorized to pay debt service on the Bonds, in addition to the
Pledged Revenues defined above, from any legally available source, including but not limited to
(i) Net Revenues of the Village’s Waterworks System (generally, “Net Revenues” means gross
revenues minus operation and maintenance expenses) (the “Net Revenues”), and (ii) all collections
distributed to the Village from Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers’ Occupation and Non-Home
Rule Municipal Service Occupation Taxes, at a rate of 0.5% (“Non-Home Rule Sales Taxes”), as
approved by Ordinance No. 25-036 adopted by the Corporate Authorities on the 20th day of
March, 2025 (collectively, Net Revenues and Non-Home Rule Sale Taxes are hereinafter referred
to as “Other Legal Funds”); and
WHEREAS, if the Pledged Revenues are insufficient to pay the alternate bonds, ad valorem
taxes of the Village for which its full faith and credit have been irrevocably pledged, unlimited as
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to rate or amount (the “Pledged Taxes”) are authorized to be extended to pay the principal of and
interest on the alternate bonds; and
WHEREAS, on the 29th day of January, 2026, an authorizing ordinance for an amount not
to exceed $35,000,000 (the “Authorizing Ordinance”) related to the Projects, together with a
notice in the statutory form, was published in the Westmont Suburban Life, being a newspaper of
general circulation in the Village, and an affidavit evidencing the publication of the Authorizing
Ordinance and said notice has heretofore been presented to the Corporate Authorities and made a
part of the permanent records of the Corporate Authorities; and
WHEREAS, more than thirty (30) days have expired since the date of publication of the
Authorizing Ordinance and said notice, and no petition with the requisite number of valid
signatures thereon was filed with the Village Clerk requesting that the question of the issuance of
the alternate bonds be submitted to referendum; and
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of February, 2026, the Corporate Authorities held a public
hearing pursuant to the Bond Issuance Notification Act following notice published on the 29th day
of January, 2026 in the Westmont Suburban Life; and
WHEREAS, the Projects constitute lawful corporate purposes within the meaning of the Debt
Reform Act; and
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities hereby determine that the Pledged Revenues will
provide in each year an amount not less than 1.25 times debt service of the alternate bonds
proposed to be issued in accordance with the Debt Reform Act; and
WHEREAS, such determination is supported by the most recent audit of the Village (the
“Audit”), which Audit has been presented previously to the Corporate Authorities and is on file
currently with the Village Clerk; and
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WHEREAS, the alternate bonds to be issued will be payable from the Pledged Revenues and
the Pledged Taxes, both as hereinafter defined; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF WESTMONT, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Definitions. In addition to such other words and terms used and defined in
this Ordinance, the following words and terms used in this Ordinance shall have the following
meanings, unless, in either case, the context or use clearly indicates another or different meaning
is intended:
A. The following words and terms are defined as set forth.
“Act” means, collectively, the Local Government Debt Reform Act of the State (Section
350/1 et seq. of Chapter 30 (and particularly Section 350/15 thereof) of the Illinois Compiled
Statutes, as supplemented and amended, including without limitation, by the Intergovernmental
Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.), Section 10 (Intergovernmental Cooperation) of
Article VII (Local Government) of the Constitution of the State, the Registered Bond Act, and the
Bond Authorization Act.
“Additional Bonds” means any Alternate Bonds issued in the future in accordance with
the provisions of the Act on parity with and sharing equally in the Pledged Revenues with the
Bonds.
“Alternate Bonds” means any Outstanding Bonds issued as alternate bonds under and
pursuant to the provisions of the Debt Reform Act, and includes, expressly, the Bonds.
“Bond” or “Bonds” means one or more, as applicable, of the Bonds authorized to be issued
by this Ordinance.
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“Bond Counsel” means Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C., Chicago, Illinois.
“Bond Fund” means the Bond Fund established and defined in Section 15 of this
Ordinance.
“Bond Moneys” means all moneys on deposit from time to time in the Bond Fund including
investment income earned in the Bond Fund.
“Bond Order” means one or more certificates signed by the Designated Officers, under
the seal of the Village, setting forth and specifying details for the Bonds, including, as the case
may be, but not limited to, identification of a Policy and an Insurer, if any, book-entry only
registration, specification of Pledged Taxes, final interest rates, final maturity schedules, optional
and mandatory redemption provisions, reoffering premium, original issue discount (“OID”), status
as “qualified tax-exempt obligations,” designation of a Bond Registrar, Paying Agent or other
fiscal agent, and designation of series, subject to not exceeding the specified aggregate principal
amount for the Bonds, as applicable.
“Bond Registrar/Paying Agent” means an entity as set forth in the Bond Order.
“Bond Year” means each annual period of December 1 to the next November 30, for the
Bonds, subject to such lawful elections as the Village may make.
“Business Day” means any day other than a day on which banks in Chicago, Illinois, are
required or authorized to close.
“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and includes related and
applicable Income Tax Regulations promulgated by the Treasury Department.
“Depository” or “DTC” means The Depository Trust Company, a New York limited trust
company, its successors, or a successor depository qualified to clear securities under applicable
state and federal laws.
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“Designated Officers” means the President, Village Manager, Assistant Village Manager
and Finance Director, or their successors or assigns.
“Fiscal Year” means that twelve-calendar month period selected by the Corporate
Authorities as the Fiscal Year for the Village, currently May 1 to April 30.
“Insurer” means, if any, the issuer of a Policy securing payment of the Bonds.
“Ordinance” means this Ordinance, numbered as set forth on the title page hereof, and
passed by the Corporate Authorities on the 5th day of March, 2026.
“Outstanding” or “outstanding” when used with reference to the Bonds and any
Additional Bonds means such of those bonds which are outstanding and unpaid; provided,
however, such term shall not include Bonds or Additional Bonds (i) which have matured and for
which moneys are on deposit with proper paying agents or are otherwise sufficiently available to
pay all principal thereof and interest thereon or (ii) the provision for payment of which has been
made by the Village by the deposit in an irrevocable trust or escrow of funds or direct, full faith
and credit obligations of the United States, the principal of and interest on which will be sufficient
to pay at maturity or as called for redemption all the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and
interest on such Bonds or Additional Bonds.
“Parity Bonds” means bonds or any other obligations, if any, which share ratably and
equally in the applicable Pledged Revenues, as set forth and provided for in any such ordinance
authorizing the issuance of any such Parity Bonds.
“Pledged Revenues” means Sales Taxes.
“Pledged Taxes” means the Taxes authorized to be levied in Section 11 to secure and pay
the Bonds.
“Projects” shall have the meaning above in the recitals to this Ordinance.
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“Record Date” means the 15th day (whether or not a business day) of the calendar month
next preceding any regularly scheduled interest payment date and the 15th day (whether or not a
business day) of the calendar month next preceding any interest payment date occasioned by a
redemption of Bonds on other than a regularly scheduled interest payment date.
“Stated Maturity” means with respect to any Bond or interest thereon the date specified in
such Bond as the fixed date on which the principal of such Bond or such interest is due and payable,
whether by maturity or otherwise.
“Tax-exempt” means, with reference to the Bonds, the status of interest paid and received
thereon as excludable from the gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes
except to the extent that such interest is taken into account in computing an adjustment used in
determining the federal alternative minimum tax for certain corporations.
“United States” means the United States of America.
B. Certain further words and terms used in various sections are defined therein.
Section 2. Incorporation of Preambles. The Corporate Authorities hereby find that all
of the recitals contained in the preambles to this Ordinance are true, correct and complete and do
incorporate them into this Ordinance by this reference.
Section 3. Determination to Issue Bonds. It is necessary and in the best interests of
the Village to undertake the Projects, to pay all related costs and expenses incidental thereto, and
to borrow money and issue the Bonds for such purposes. It is hereby found and determined that
such borrowing of money is for a proper public purpose or purposes, is in the public interest, and
is authorized pursuant to the Act; and these findings and determinations shall be deemed
conclusive.
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Section 4. Bond Details. For the purposes set forth above, there shall be issued and
sold the Bonds to an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $35,000,000. The Bonds shall each
be designated “General Obligation Bond (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2026.” The Bonds
shall be dated the date of closing (the “Dated Date”); and shall also bear the date of authentication
thereof. The Bonds shall be in fully registered book-entry form, shall be in denominations of
$5,000 or integral multiples thereof (but no single Bond shall represent principal maturing on more
than one date), and shall be numbered consecutively in such fashion as shall be determined by the
Bond Registrar. Subject to the Bond Order, the Bonds are hereby authorized to bear interest at a
rate not to exceed 6.00% and mature on December 1 of each of the years (subject to optional or
mandatory redemption as set forth in the Bond Order), in the principal amounts (not to exceed
$2,810,000 for any year) commencing not before 2026 and ending not later than 2045, as shall be
specified in the Bond Order.
Each Bond shall bear interest from the later of its Dated Date as herein provided or from
the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or duly provided for, until
the principal amount of such Bond is paid or duly provided for, such interest (computed upon the
basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months) being payable on June 1 and December 1 of each
year, commencing on the date set forth in the Bond Order. Interest on each Bond shall be paid by
check or draft of the Paying Agent, payable upon presentation thereof in lawful money of the
United States, to the person in whose name such Bond is registered at the close of business on the
applicable Record Date, and mailed to the registered owner of the Bond as shown in the Bond
Register or at such other address furnished in writing by such registered owner, or as otherwise
may be agreed with the Depository. The principal of the Bonds shall be payable in lawful money
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of the United States upon presentation thereof at the office maintained for the purpose by the
Paying Agent or at successor Paying Agent and locality.
Section 5. Book Entry Provisions. The Bonds shall be initially issued in the form of a
separate single fully-registered Bond for each of the maturities of the Bonds. Upon initial issuance,
the ownership of each such Bond shall be registered in the Bond Register in the name of Cede, or
any successor thereto (“Cede”), as nominee of the Depository. All of the outstanding Bonds from
time to time shall be registered in the Bond Register in the name of Cede, as nominee of the
Depository. The President and Village Clerk, the chief business official of the Village and the
Bond Registrar are each authorized to execute and deliver, on behalf of the Village, such letters to
or agreements with DTC as shall be necessary to effectuate such book-entry system (any such
letter or agreement being referred to herein as the “Representation Letter”), which Representation
Letter may provide for the payment of principal of or interest on the Bonds by wire transfer.
With respect to Bonds registered in the Bond Register in the name of Cede, as nominee of
the Depository, the Village and the Bond Registrar shall have no responsibility or obligation to
any broker-dealer, bank or other financial institution for which the Depository holds Bonds from
time to time as securities depository (each such broker-dealer, bank or other financial institution
being referred to herein as a “Depository Participant”) or to any person on behalf of whom such
a Depository Participant holds an interest in the Bonds. Without limiting the meaning of the
immediately preceding sentence, the Village and the Bond Registrar shall have no responsibility
or obligation with respect to (a) the accuracy of the records of the Depository, Cede, or any
Depository Participant with respect to any ownership interest in the Bonds, (b) the delivery to any
Depository Participant or any other person, other than a registered owner of a Bond as shown in
the Bond Register, of any notice with respect to the Bonds, including any notice of redemption, or
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(c) the payment to any Depository Participant or any other person, other than a registered owner
of a Bond as shown in the Bond Register, of any amount with respect to principal of or interest on
the Bonds. No person other than a registered owner of a Bond as shown in the Bond Register shall
receive a Bond certificate with respect to any Bond. Upon delivery by the Depository to the Bond
Registrar of written notice to the effect that the Depository has determined to substitute a new
nominee in place of Cede, and subject to the provisions hereof with respect to the payment of
interest to the registered owners of Bonds at the close of business on the applicable record date,
the name “Cede” in this Ordinance shall refer to such new nominee of the Depository.
In the event that (a) the Village determines that the Depository is incapable of discharging
its responsibilities described herein and in the Representation Letter, (b) the agreement among the
Village, the Paying Agent and Bond Registrar, and the Depository evidenced by the Representation
Letter shall be terminated for any reason or (c) the Village determines that it is in the best interests
of the Village or of the beneficial owners of the Bonds that they be able to obtain certificated
Bonds, the Village shall notify the Depository and the Depository shall notify the Depository
Participants of the availability of Bond certificates, and the Bonds shall no longer be restricted to
being registered in the Bond Register in the name of Cede, as nominee of the Depository. The
Village may determine that the Bonds shall be registered in the name of and deposited with a
successor depository operating a book-entry system, as may be acceptable to the Village, or such
depository’s agent or designee, but if the Village does not select such alternate book-entry system,
then the Bonds shall be registered in whatever name or names registered owners of Bonds
transferring or exchanging Bonds shall designate, in accordance with the provisions hereof.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance to the contrary, so long as any
Bond is registered in the name of Cede, as nominee of the Depository, all payments with respect
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to principal of and interest on such Bond and all notices with respect to such Bond shall be made
and given, respectively, in the name provided in the Representation Letter.
Section 6. Execution; Authentication. The Bonds shall be executed on behalf of the
Village by the manual or facsimile signature of the President and attested by the manual or
facsimile signature of the Village Clerk, as they may determine, and shall have impressed or
imprinted thereon the corporate seal or facsimile thereof of the Village. In case any such officer
whose signature shall appear on any Bond shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of such
Bond, such signature shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if such
officer had remained in office until delivery. All Bonds shall have thereon a certificate of
authentication, substantially in the form hereinafter set forth, duly executed by the Bond Registrar
as authenticating agent of the Village and showing the date of authentication. No Bond shall be
valid or obligatory for any purpose or be entitled to any security or benefit under this Ordinance
unless and until such certificate of authentication shall have been duly executed by the Bond
Registrar by manual signature, and such certificate of authentication upon any such Bond shall be
conclusive evidence that such Bond has been authenticated and delivered under this Ordinance.
Section 7. Redemption. (a) Optional Redemption. All or a portion of the Bonds, if any,
due on and after the date, if any, specified in the Bond Order shall be subject to redemption prior
to maturity at the option of the Village from any available funds, as a whole or in part, and if in
part in integral multiples of $5,000 in any order of their maturity as determined by the Village (less
than all of the Bonds of a single maturity to be selected by the Bond Registrar), on the date
specified in the Bond Order, and on any date thereafter, at the redemption price of par plus accrued
interest to the date fixed for redemption, as provided in the Bond Order.
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(b) Mandatory Redemption. The Bonds maturing on the date or dates, if any, indicated
in the Bond Order are subject to mandatory redemption, in integral multiples of $5,000 selected
by lot by the Bond Registrar, at a redemption price of par plus accrued interest to the redemption
date, on December 1 of the years, if any, and in the principal amounts, if any, as indicated in the
Bond Order.
The principal amounts of Bonds to be mandatorily redeemed in each year may be reduced
through the earlier optional redemption thereof, with any partial optional redemptions of such
Bonds credited against future mandatory redemption requirements in such order of the mandatory
redemption dates as the Village may determine. In addition, on or prior to the 60th day preceding
any mandatory redemption date, the Bond Registrar may, and if directed by the Board shall,
purchase Bonds required to be retired on such mandatory redemption date. Any such Bonds so
purchased shall be cancelled and the principal amount thereof shall be credited against the
mandatory redemption required on such next mandatory redemption date.
(c) General. The Bonds shall be redeemed only in the principal amount of $5,000 and
any authorized integral multiples thereof. The Village shall, at least forty-five (45) days prior to
any optional redemption date (unless a shorter time period shall be satisfactory to the Bond
Registrar) notify the Bond Registrar of such redemption date and of the principal amount and
maturity or maturities of Bonds to be redeemed. For purposes of any redemption of less than all
of the outstanding Bonds of a single maturity, the particular Bonds or portions of Bonds to be
redeemed shall be selected by lot by the Bond Registrar from the Bonds of such maturity by such
method of lottery as the Bond Registrar shall deem fair and appropriate; provided that such lottery
shall provide for the selection for redemption of Bonds or portions thereof so that any $5,000
Bond or $5,000 portion of a Bond shall be as likely to be called for redemption as any other such
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$5,000 Bond or $5,000 portion. The Bond Registrar shall make such selection upon the earlier of
the irrevocable deposit of funds with an escrow agent sufficient to pay the redemption price of the
Bonds to be redeemed or the time of the giving of official notice of redemption.
The Bond Registrar shall promptly notify the Village in writing of the Bonds or portions
of Bonds selected for redemption and, in the case of any Bond selected for partial redemption, the
principal amount thereof to be redeemed.
Section 8. Redemption Procedure. Unless waived by any holder of Bonds to be
redeemed, notice of the call for any such redemption shall be given by the Bond Registrar on behalf
of the Village by mailing the redemption notice by first class mail at least thirty (30) days and not
more than sixty (60) days prior to the date fixed for redemption to the registered owner of the Bond
or Bonds to be redeemed at the address shown on the Bond Register or at such other address as is
furnished in writing by such registered owner to the Bond Registrar.
All notices of redemption shall state:
(a) the redemption date,
(b) the redemption price,
(c) if less than all outstanding Bonds are to be redeemed, the identification
(and, in the case of partial redemption, the respective principal amounts) of the Bonds to
be redeemed,
(d) that on the redemption date the redemption price will become due and
payable upon each such Bond or portion thereof called for redemption, and that interest
thereon shall cease to accrue from and after said date,
(e) the place where such Bonds are to be surrendered for payment of the
redemption price, which place of payment shall be the office maintained for such
purpose by the Bond Registrar, and
(f) such other information then required by custom, practice, or industry
standard.
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Unless moneys sufficient to pay the redemption price of the Bonds to be redeemed shall
have been received by the Bond Registrar prior to the giving of such notice of redemption, such
notice may, at the option of the Village, state that said redemption shall be conditional upon the
receipt of such moneys by the Bond Registrar on or prior to the date fixed for redemption. If such
moneys are not received, such notice shall be of no force and effect, the Village shall not redeem
such Bonds, and the Bond Registrar shall give notice, in the same manner in which the notice of
redemption was given, that such moneys were not so received and that such Bonds will not be
redeemed. Otherwise, prior to any redemption date, the Village shall deposit with the Bond
Registrar an amount of money sufficient to pay the redemption price of all the Bonds or portions
of Bonds which are to be redeemed on that date.
Subject to the provisions for a conditional redemption described above, notice of
redemption having been given as aforesaid, the Bonds or portions of Bonds so to be redeemed
shall, on the redemption date, become due and payable at the redemption price therein specified,
and from and after such date (unless the Village shall default in the payment of the redemption
price) such Bonds or portions of Bonds shall cease to bear interest.
Upon surrender of such Bonds for redemption in accordance with said notice, such Bonds
shall be paid by the Paying Agent at the redemption price. Installments of interest due on or prior
to the redemption date shall be payable as herein provided for payment of interest. Upon surrender
for any partial redemption of any Bond, there shall be prepared for the registered owner a new
Bond or Bonds of the same maturity in the amount of the unpaid principal.
If any Bond or portion of Bond called for redemption shall not be so paid upon surrender
thereof for redemption, the principal and premium, if any, shall, until paid or duly provided for,
bear interest from the redemption date at the rate borne by the Bond or portion of Bond so called
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for redemption. All Bonds which have been redeemed shall be canceled and destroyed by the
Bond Registrar and shall not be reissued.
Section 9. Registration and Exchange or Transfer of Bonds; Persons Treated as
Owners. The Village shall cause the Bond Register to be kept at the office maintained for the
purpose by the Bond Registrar, which is hereby constituted and appointed the registrar of the
Village for the Bonds. The Village is authorized to prepare, and the Bond Registrar or such other
agent as the Village may designate shall keep custody of, multiple Bond blanks executed by the
Village for use in the transfer and exchange of Bonds.
Any Bond may be transferred or exchanged, but only in the manner, subject to the
limitations, and upon payment of the charges as set forth in this Ordinance. Upon surrender for
transfer or exchange of any Bond at the office maintained for the purpose by the Bond Registrar,
duly endorsed by or accompanied by a written instrument or instruments of transfer or exchange
in form satisfactory to the Bond Registrar and duly executed by the registered owner or an attorney
for such owner duly authorized in writing, the Village shall execute and the Bond Registrar shall
authenticate, date and deliver in the name of the transferee or transferees or, in the case of an
exchange, the registered owner, a new fully registered Bond or Bonds of like tenor, of the same
maturity, bearing the same interest rate, of authorized denominations, for a like aggregate principal
amount.
The Bond Registrar shall not be required to transfer or exchange any Bond during the
period from the close of business on the Record Date for an interest payment to the opening of
business on such interest payment date, nor to transfer or exchange any Bond after notice calling
such Bond for redemption has been mailed, nor during a period of fifteen (15) days next preceding
mailing of a notice of redemption of any Bonds.
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The execution by the Village of any fully registered Bond shall constitute full and due
authorization of such Bond, and the Bond Registrar shall thereby be authorized to authenticate,
date and deliver such Bond; provided, however, that the principal amount of Bonds of each
maturity authenticated by the Bond Registrar shall not at any one time exceed the authorized
principal amount of Bonds for such maturity less the amount of such Bonds which have been paid.
The person in whose name any Bond shall be registered shall be deemed and regarded as
the absolute owner thereof for all purposes, and payment of the principal of or interest on any Bond
shall be made only to or upon the order of the registered owner thereof or his legal representative.
All such payments shall be valid and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond
to the extent of the sum or sums so paid.
No service charge shall be made for any transfer or exchange of Bonds, but the Village or
the Bond Registrar may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental
charge that may be imposed in connection with any transfer or exchange of Bonds except in the
case of the exchange of a Bond for the unredeemed portion of a Bond or Bonds surrendered for
redemption.
Section 10. Form of Bond. The Bonds shall be in substantially the form hereinafter set
forth:
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[FORM OF BOND]
REGISTERED REGISTERED
NO. _____ $_________
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF DUPAGE
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT
GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND (ALTERNATE REVENUE SOURCE), SERIES 2026
Interest Maturity Dated CUSIP:
Rate: ____% Date: December 1, ____ Date: _____, 2026 960811 ___
Registered Owner: CEDE & CO.
Principal Amount: __________________________________________ Dollars
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS that the Village of Westmont, DuPage County,
Illinois (the “Village”), a municipality, non-home rule unit, and political subdivision of the State
of Illinois (the “State”), hereby acknowledges itself to owe and for value received promises to pay
to the Registered Owner identified above, or registered assigns as hereinafter provided, on the
Maturity Date identified above, the Principal Amount identified above and to pay interest
(computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months) on such Principal Amount
from the later of the Dated Date of this Bond identified above or from the most recent interest
payment date to which interest has been paid or duly provided for, at the Interest Rate per annum
identified above, such interest to be payable on June 1 and December 1 of each year, commencing
_________, 20__, until said Principal Amount is paid or duly provided for.
The principal of this Bond is payable in lawful money of the United States of America
upon presentation hereof at the office maintained for the purpose by _________ (the “Paying
Agent” or “Bond Registrar”). Payment of installments of interest shall be made to the Registered
Owner hereof as shown on the registration books of the Village maintained by the Bond Registrar
at said location at the close of business on the applicable Record Date. Interest shall be paid by
check or draft of the Paying Agent, payable upon presentation in lawful money of the United States
of America, mailed to the address of such Registered Owner as it appears on such registration
books, or at such other address furnished in writing by such Registered Owner to the Bond
Registrar, or as otherwise agreed by the Village and the Bond Registrar for so long as this Bond is
held by The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, the Depository, or nominee, in
book-entry only form as provided for same.
It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the
Constitution and Laws of the State to exist or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this
Bond, including the authorizing act, have existed and have been properly done, happened and been
performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; that the indebtedness of the
Village, represented by the Bonds, and including all other indebtedness of the Village, howsoever
evidenced or incurred, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory or other lawful limitation;
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and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual tax, in addition to all other
taxes, on all of the taxable property in the Village sufficient to pay the interest hereon as the same
falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity.
This Bond shall not be valid or become obligatory for any purpose until the certificate of
authentication hereon shall have been signed by the Bond Registrar.
This Bond is one of a series of bonds (the “Bonds”) in the aggregate principal amount of
$__________________ issued by the Village for the purpose of paying costs of the Projects and
expenses incidental thereto, all as described and defined in the ordinance authorizing the Bonds
(the “Ordinance”), payable as to principal and interest from all collections distributed to the
Village from Retailer’s Occupation Taxes, Service Occupation Taxes, Use Taxes and Service Use
Taxes, and ad valorem taxes of the Village for which its full faith and credit have been irrevocably
pledged, unlimited as to rate or amount, all in accordance with the provisions of the Local
Government Debt Reform Act of the State of Illinois, as supplemented and amended (the “Debt
Reform Act”). The full faith, credit and resources of the Village are pledged to the punctual
payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds. This Bond is negotiable, subject to
registration provisions, pursuant to the laws of the State of Illinois.
This Bond is subject to provisions relating to registration, transfer and exchange; and such
other terms and provisions relating to security and payment as are set forth in the Ordinance, to
which reference is hereby expressly made, and to all the terms of which the Registered Owner
hereof is hereby notified and shall be subject.
[Optional and Mandatory Redemption language, as applicable].
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Village of Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois has caused this
Bond to be executed by the manual or duly authorized facsimile signature of the President, the seal
of said Village (or a facsimile thereof) to be affixed, imprinted, engraved or otherwise reproduced
hereon and countersigned by the manual or duly authorized facsimile signature of the Village
Clerk, all as of the Dated Date identified above.
VILLAGE OF WESTMONT,
DuPage County, Illinois
By:____________________________________
President
[SEAL]
Countersigned:
BY_______________________________
Village Clerk
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
This Bond is one of the Bonds described in the within-mentioned Ordinance and is one of
the General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue Source), Series 2026, having a Dated Date of
___________, 2026, of the Village of Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois.
____________, as Registrar
By _____________________________________
Authorized Officer
ASSIGNMENT
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned sells, assigns and transfers unto
Here insert Social Security Number, Employer
Identification Number or other Identifying
Number
(Name and Address of Assignee)
the within Bond and does hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint
as attorney to transfer the said Bond on the books kept for registration thereof with full power of
substitution in the premises.
Dated: ___________________________ ________________________________
Signature guaranteed:
NOTICE: The signature to this transfer and assignment must correspond with the name of the
Registered Owner as it appears upon the face of the within Bond in every particular,
without alteration or enlargement or any change whatever.
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Section 11. Alternate Bonds; General Obligations; Tax Levy. The Bonds are and
constitute Alternate Bonds under the Debt Reform Act, anticipated to be payable from the Pledged
Revenues. Under and pursuant to Section 15 of the Debt Reform Act, the full faith and credit of
the Village are hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on the Bonds; the Bonds shall be direct and general obligations of the Village;
and the Village shall be obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon all the taxable property within
the Village’s corporate limits, for the payment of the Bonds and the interest thereon, without
limitation as to rate or amount (such ad valorem taxes being the “Pledged Taxes”).
Pledged Revenues are hereby determined by the Corporate Authorities to be sufficient to
provide for or pay in each year to final maturity of the Bonds all of the following: (1) the debt
service on all Outstanding revenue bonds payable from Pledged Revenues, (2) all amounts
required to meet any fund or account requirements with respect to such Outstanding revenue
bonds, (3) other contractual or tort liability obligations, if any, payable from such Pledged
Revenues, and (4) in each year, an amount not less than 1.25 times debt service of all (i) Alternate
Bonds payable from such Pledged Revenues previously issued and outstanding, and (ii) Alternate
Bonds payable from such Pledged Revenues proposed to be issued, including the Bonds. The
Pledged Revenues shall be and are hereby determined by the Corporate Authorities to provide in
each year an amount not less than 1.25 times debt service (as defined in Section 3 of the Debt
Reform Act) of Alternate Bonds payable from such revenue sources previously issued and
outstanding, and Alternate Bonds proposed to be issued. Such conditions enumerated need not be
met for that amount of debt service (as defined in Section 3 of the Debt Reform Act) provided for
by the setting aside of proceeds of bonds or other moneys at the time of the delivery of such bonds.
The Pledged Revenues are hereby determined by the Corporate Authorities to provide in each year
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all amounts required to meet any fund or account requirements with respect to this Ordinance, any
contractual or tort liability obligations, if any, payable from Pledged Revenues, and an amount not
less than 1.25 times debt service (as defined in Section 3 of the Debt Reform Act) of all of the
Outstanding Bonds, payable from such Pledged Revenues. The determination of the sufficiency
of the Pledged Revenues is expected to be supported by reference to the most recent audit of the
Village, which audit is for a Fiscal Year ending not earlier than 18 months previous to the time of
issuance of the Bonds, and not otherwise a “report” under Section 15 of the Debt Reform Act shall
be prepared.
For the purpose of providing the money required to pay the interest on the Bonds when and
as the same falls due and to pay and discharge the principal thereof as the same shall mature, there
shall be levied upon all the taxable property within the Village’s corporate limits in each year while
any of the Bonds shall be Outstanding, and there is hereby levied, in addition to all other taxes
levied by the Village, the Pledged Taxes in the amounts for each year not to exceed $2,980,000
for each levy year, commencing not before 2026 and ending not later than 2044, as shall be
specified in the Bond Order.
The Pledged Revenues and other moneys on deposit in the Bond Fund shall be applied to
pay principal of and interest on the Bonds.
Interest or principal coming due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand from
the Pledged Revenues to pay the same shall be paid promptly when due from current funds on
hand in advance of the collection of the Pledged Revenues or Pledged Taxes herein levied; and
when the Pledged Revenues shall have been collected, reimbursement shall be made to said funds
in the amount so advanced.
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Section 12. Tax Abatement. The Village covenants and agrees with the Underwriter and
registered owners of the Bonds that so long as any of the Bonds remain outstanding, the Village
will take no action or fail to take any action which in any way would adversely affect the ability
of the Village to levy and collect the foregoing tax levy, unless and to the extent there then shall
be moneys irrevocably on deposit therefor in the applicable debt service account or accounts
established under Section 15 below and in accordance with this Section. The Village and its
officers will comply with all present and future applicable laws in order to assure that the Pledged
Taxes may be levied, extended and collected as provided herein and deposited into the Bond Fund.
In the event that funds from any lawful source may be made available for the purpose of
paying any principal of or interest on the Bonds so as to enable the abatement of the Pledged Taxes,
the Corporate Authorities shall, by proper proceedings, direct the deposit of such other funds into
the Bond Fund, and further shall direct the abatement of the Pledged Taxes by the amount so
deposited. A certified copy or other notification of any such proceedings abating taxes may then
be filed with the County Clerk of the County of DuPage, Illinois (the “County Clerk”), in a timely
manner to effect such abatement.
Section 13. Filing with County Clerk. Promptly, as soon as this Ordinance becomes
effective, a copy hereof, certified by the Village Clerk of the Village, shall be filed with the County
Clerk; and the County Clerk shall in and for each of said years ascertain the rate percent required
to produce the aggregate Pledged Taxes hereinbefore provided to be levied in each of said years
and subject to abatement as provided in said Section 12; and the County Clerk shall extend the
same for collection on the tax books in connection with other taxes levied in said years in and by
the Village for general purposes of the Village; and, subject to abatement as stated hereinabove, in
said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by and for and on behalf of the Village in
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like manner as taxes for general purposes for said years are levied and collected, and in addition
to and in excess of all other taxes.
Section 14. Sale of Bonds. The Designated Officers are hereby authorized to proceed,
without any further authorization or direction from the Village Board, to sell and deliver the Bonds
to purchaser or purchasers thereof, as hereinafter described (the “Purchaser”), upon receipt of the
purchase price therefor, the same being not less than 96% of the principal amount of the Bonds
plus any accrued interest to date of delivery. The Purchaser shall be (a) pursuant to a competitive
sale conducted by Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Naperville, Illinois (“Raymond James”),
the best bidder for the Bonds; (b) in a negotiated underwriting, a bank or financial institution listed
in the Dealers & Underwriters or Municipal Derivatives sections of the most recent edition of The
Bond Buyer’s Municipal Marketplace; or (c) in a private placement, (i) a bank or financial
institution authorized to do business in the State, (ii) a governmental unit as defined in the Act, or
(iii) an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501 of Regulation D as promulgated under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended; provided, however, that the Purchaser as set forth in either (b)
or (c) shall be selected only upon receipt by the Village of the written recommendation of Raymond
James that the sale of the Bonds on a negotiated or private placement basis to the Purchaser is in
the best interests of the Village because of (i) the pricing of the Bonds by the Purchaser, (ii) then
current market conditions or (iii) the timing of the sale of the Bonds; and further provided, that the
Purchaser as set forth in (c) may be selected through the utilization of a placement agent selected
by the Designated Officers after consultation with Raymond James if the use of such placement
agent is determined by the Designated Officers to be in the best interest of the Village. The contract
for the sale of the Bonds to the Underwriter is hereby in all respects ratified, approved and
confirmed, it being hereby declared that no person holding any office of the Village, either by
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election or appointment, is in any manner financially interested, either directly in his own name or
indirectly in the name of any other person, association, trust or corporation, in such contract.
Upon the sale of the Bonds, the Designated Officers and any other officers of the Village
as shall be appropriate, shall be and are hereby authorized and directed to approve or execute, or
both, such documents of sale of the Bonds as may be necessary, including, without limitation, a
Preliminary Official Statement, Official Statement and closing documents.
The distribution of the Preliminary Official Statement relating to the Bonds is hereby in all
respects authorized and approved, and the proposed use by the Underwriter of an Official
Statement (in substantially the form of the Preliminary Official Statement but with appropriate
variations to reflect the final terms of the Bonds) is hereby approved.
Section 15. Creation of Funds and Appropriations; Flow of Funds.
A. There is hereby created the “General Obligation Bonds (Alternate Revenue
Source), Series 2026, Bond Fund” (the “Bond Fund”), which shall be the fund for the payment of
principal of and interest on the Bonds. Accrued interest and premium, if any, received upon
delivery of the Bonds shall be deposited into the Bond Fund and be applied to pay first interest
coming due on the Bonds.
B. The Pledged Revenues shall either be deposited into the Bond Fund and used solely
and only for paying the principal of and interest on the Bonds or be used to reimburse a fund or
account from which advances to the Bond Fund may have been made to pay principal of or interest
on the Bonds prior to receipt of Pledged Revenues. Interest income or investment profit earned in
the Bond Fund shall be retained in the Bond Fund for payment of the principal of or interest on
the Bonds on the interest payment date next after such interest or profit is received or, to the extent
lawful and as determined by the Corporate Authorities, transferred to such other fund as may be
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determined. The Village hereby pledges, as equal and ratable security for the Bonds, all present
and future proceeds of the Pledged Revenues on deposit in the Bond Fund for the benefit of the
registered owners of the Bonds, subject to the reserved right of the Corporate Authorities to transfer
certain interest income or investment profit earned in the Bond Fund to other funds of the Village,
as described in the preceding sentence.
C. The sum necessary, as determined by the Designated Officers, of the principal
proceeds of the Bonds shall be disbursed by the Underwriter to pay costs of issuance upon the
delivery of the Bonds or, to the extent not so disbursed by the Underwriter, shall be deposited into
a separate and segregated fund, hereby created, to be known as the “Expense Fund” and shall be
used by the Village Clerk or Village Treasurer, as applicable, to pay costs of issuance of the Bonds
in accordance with normal Village disbursement procedures. Any funds remaining to the credit
of the Expense Fund on the date which is six months following the date of delivery of the Bonds
shall be transferred by the Village Clerk or Village Treasurer, as applicable, to the Bond Fund.
D. From the principal proceeds of the Bonds, the sum necessary, as determined by the
Designated Officers, shall be used to pay costs of the Projects and to that end shall be deposited
into a separate and segregated account of the Village, hereby created, and to be known as the
Capital Projects Fund (the “Projects Fund”). Monies on deposit in and to the credit of the Projects
Fund shall be disbursed by the Village Treasurer from time to time as needed, without further
official action or direction of the Corporate Authorities, in accordance with normal Village
procedures for disbursements of corporate funds for capital projects. Upon the completion of the
Projects, as certified to the Village Treasurer by the architect or engineer in responsible charge of
the Projects, remaining funds, if any, on deposit in and to the credit of the Projects Fund shall be
transferred by the Village Treasurer, without further official action of or direction by the Corporate
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Authorities, to the Bond Fund. Monies on deposit in and to the credit of the Projects Fund may be
invested by the Village Treasurer in any investments lawful under Illinois law for Village funds,
without further official action of or direction by the Corporate Authorities.
Without further official action of or direction by the Corporate Authorities, if necessary to
ensure the timely payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds, monies on deposit in the
Projects Fund may be transferred by the Village Treasurer at any time to the Bond Fund in
anticipation of the collection of Pledged Taxes. Any amount so transferred shall be promptly
repaid upon the collection of Pledged Taxes.
Section 16. Parity Bonds; Additional Bonds.
A. Parity Bonds.
The Village reserves the right to issue Parity Bonds without limit provided that the
Pledged Revenues as determined or as adjusted as hereinbelow set out shall be sufficient to
provide for or pay all of the following: (a) all amounts required to meet any fund or account
requirements with respect to such Outstanding bonds; (b) other contractual or tort liability
obligations then due and payable, if any; and (c) an additional amount not less than 0.25 times
the maximum annual debt service on such of the Alternate Bonds as shall remain Outstanding
bonds after the issuance of the proposed Parity Bonds. Such sufficiency shall be calculated for
each year to the final maturity of such Alternate Bonds which shall remain Outstanding after the
issuance of the proposed Parity Bonds. The determination of the sufficiency of Pledged
Revenues shall be supported by reference to the Village’s most recent audit, which audit shall
be for a Fiscal Year ending not earlier than eighteen (18) months previous to the time of issuance
of the proposed Parity Bonds.
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If such audit shows the Pledged Revenues to be insufficient, then the determination of
sufficiency may be supported by the report of an independent accountant or feasibility analyst
having a national reputation for expertise in such matters, demonstrating the sufficiency of the
Pledged Revenues and explaining by what means they will be greater than as shown in the audit.
The reference to and acceptance of an audit, or a report, as the case may be, and the
determination of the Corporate Authorities of the sufficiency of the Pledged Revenues shall be
conclusive evidence that the conditions of this Section have been met and that the Parity Bonds
are properly issued hereunder; and no right to challenge such determination is granted to the
registered owners of the Bonds.
B. Additional Bonds.
The Village reserves the right to issue Additional Bonds from time to time payable from
the Pledged Revenues, and any such Additional Bonds shall share ratably and equally in the
Pledged Revenues with the Bonds; provided, however, that no Additional Bonds shall be issued
except in accordance with the provisions of the Debt Reform Act.
Section 17. Treatment of Bonds as Debt. The Bonds shall be payable from the Pledged
Revenues and shall not constitute an indebtedness of the Village within the meaning of any
constitutional or statutory limitation, unless the Pledged Taxes have been extended pursuant to the
general obligation, full faith and credit promise supporting the Bonds, in which case the amount
of the outstanding Bonds will be included in the computation of indebtedness of the Village for
purposes of all statutory provisions or limitations until an audit of the Village shows that the Bonds
been paid from the Pledged Revenues for a complete fiscal year, in accordance with the Act.
Section 18. Defeasance of the Bonds. If, when the Bonds or a portion thereof shall have
become due and payable in accordance with their terms or shall have been duly called for
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redemption or irrevocable instructions to call the Bonds or a portion thereof for redemption shall
have been given, and the whole amount of the principal and the interest and the premium, if any,
so due and payable upon all of the Bonds or a portion thereof then outstanding shall be paid; or
(i) sufficient moneys or (ii) direct obligations of the United States (including obligations issued or
held in book entry form on the books of the Department of the Treasury), the principal of and the
interest on which when due will provide sufficient moneys for such purpose, shall be held in trust
for such purpose, and provision shall also be made for paying all fees and expenses for the
redemption, then and in that case the Bonds or any designated portion thereof issued hereunder
shall no longer be deemed outstanding or entitled to any pledge of the Pledged Taxes or the
Pledged Revenues made herein.
Section 19. Reimbursement. None of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to pay,
directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, for an expenditure that has been paid by the Village prior
to the date hereof except architectural or engineering costs incurred prior to commencement of any
of the construction of the Projects or expenditures for which an intent to reimburse it was properly
declared under Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2. This Ordinance adopted by the Corporate
Authorities on March 5, 2026, is a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulations Section
1.150-2 as to all costs of the Projects paid after the date hereof and prior to issuance of the Bonds.
Section 20. Not Private Activity Bonds. None of the Bonds is a “private activity bond”
as defined in Section 141(a) of the Code. In support of such conclusion, the Village certifies,
represents and covenants as follows:
A. No direct or indirect payments are to be made on any Bond with respect to any
private business use by any person other than a state or local governmental unit.
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B. None of the proceeds of the Bonds is to be used, directly or indirectly, to make or
finance loans to persons other than a state or local governmental unit.
C. No user of the Projects, other than the Village or another governmental unit, will
use the same on any basis other than the same basis as the general public; and no person other than
the Village or another governmental unit will be a user of the Projects as a result of (i) ownership
or (ii) actual or beneficial use pursuant to a lease, a management or incentive payment contract, or
(iii) any other arrangement.
Section 21. Tax Covenants. In order to preserve the exclusion of interest on the Bonds
from gross income for federal tax purposes under Section 103 of the Code as existing on the date
of issuance of the Bonds and as an inducement to underwriters of the Bonds, the Village represents,
covenants and agrees that:
A. No more than 10% of the payment of the principal of or interest on the Bonds will
be (under the terms of the Bonds, this Ordinance or any underlying arrangement), directly or
indirectly, (i) secured by any interest in property used or to be used for a private business use or
payments in respect of such property or (ii) derived from payments (whether or not to the Village)
in respect of such property or borrowed money used or to be used for a private business use.
B. No more than 5% of the Bond proceeds will be loaned to any entity or person other
than a state or local governmental unit. No more than 5% of the Bond proceeds will be transferred,
directly or indirectly, or deemed transferred to a non-governmental person in any manner that
would in substance constitute a loan of the Bond proceeds.
C. The Village reasonably expects, as of the date hereof, that the Bonds will not meet
either the private business use test described in paragraph (a) above or the private loan test
described in paragraph (b) above during the entire term of the Bonds.
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D. Neither the Village nor the Corporate Authorities will take any action or fail to take
any action with respect to the Bonds that would result in the loss of the exclusion from gross
income for federal tax purposes on the Bonds pursuant to Section 103 of the Code, nor will the
Village or the Corporate Authorities act in any other manner which would adversely affect such
exclusion.
E. It shall not be an event of default under this Ordinance if the interest on any Bond
is not excludable from gross income for federal tax purposes or otherwise pursuant to any provision
of the Code which is not currently in effect and in existence on the date of issuance of the Bonds.
F. These covenants are based solely on current law in effect and in existence on the
date of delivery of the Bonds.
Section 22. [Reserved.]
Section 23. Registered Form. The Village recognizes that Section 149 of the Code
requires the Bonds to be issued and to remain in fully registered form in order to be and remain
Tax-exempt. In this connection, the Village agrees that it will not take any action to permit the
Bonds to be issued in, or converted into, bearer or coupon form.
Section 24. Covenants of the Village. Subject to the terms and provisions contained in
this Section, and not otherwise, the Village covenants and agrees so long as there are any
Outstanding Bonds (as defined herein), as follows:
(a) The Village will take all action necessary either to impose, collect, apply or
to maintain the right to receive and apply the Pledged Revenues and Pledged Taxes in the
manner contemplated by this Ordinance, and such Pledged Revenues shall not be less than
as shall be required under Section 15 of the Debt Reform Act to maintain the Bonds as
Alternate Bonds.
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(b) The Village covenants that it will, while any of the Bonds shall remain
outstanding, ensure that the Pledged Revenues will be sufficient to provide for or pay each
of the following in any given year: (1) debt service on all Outstanding revenue bonds
payable from such revenue sources, (2) all amounts required to meet any fund or account
requirements with respect to such Outstanding revenue bonds, (3) other contractual or tort
liability obligations, if any, payable from such revenue sources, and (4) in each year, an
amount not less than 1.25 times debt service of all (i) alternate bonds payable from such
revenue source previously issued and outstanding and (ii) alternate bonds proposed to be
issued (i.e. the Bonds).
(c) The determination of the sufficiency of the Pledged Revenues is expected
to be supported by reference to the most recent audit of the Village, which audit is for a
Fiscal Year ending not earlier than 18 months previous to the time of issuance of the Bonds.
(d) The Village will make and keep proper books and accounts (separate and
apart from all other records and accounts of the Village), in which complete entries shall
be made of all transactions related to the Pledged Revenues, and covenants that within
210 days following the close of each Fiscal Year, it will cause the books and accounts
related to the Pledged Revenues to be audited by independent certified public accountants.
Such audit will be available for inspection by the registered owners of any of the Bonds.
Each such audit, in addition to whatever matters may be thought proper by the accountants
to be included therein, shall, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, include the
following:
(i) A balance sheet as of the end of such Fiscal Year, including a statement of
the amount held in each of the funds under this Ordinance.
(ii) The amount and details of all Outstanding Bonds.
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(iii) The accountant’s comments, if any, regarding the manner in which the
Village has carried out the accounting requirements of this Ordinance
(including as to the Alternate Bond status of the Bonds) and has complied
with Section 15 of the Debt Reform Act, and the accountant’s
recommendations for any changes.
(e) The Village will keep its books and accounts in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles for local government entities and enterprise funds;
provided, however, that the credits to the Bond Fund shall be in cash, and such funds shall
be held separate and apart in cash and investments. For the purpose of determining whether
sufficient cash and investments are on deposit in such accounts under the terms and
requirements of this Ordinance, investments shall be valued at market price on the
valuation date thereof, which valuation date shall be not less frequently than annually.
(f) The Village will take no action in relation to the Pledged Revenues or the
Pledged Taxes which would unfavorably affect the security of the Bonds or the prompt
payment of the principal and interest thereon or the 125% coverage required in subsection
(b) above to maintain the Bonds as “alternate bonds” under Section 15 of the Debt Reform
Act.
(g) The owner of any Bond may proceed by civil action to compel performance
of all duties required by law and this Ordinance.
Section 25. Further Tax Covenants. The Village agrees to comply with all provisions
of the Code which, if not complied with by the Village, would cause the Bonds not to be
Tax-exempt. In furtherance of the foregoing provisions, but without limiting their generality, the
Village agrees: (a) through its officers, to make such further specific covenants, representations
as shall be truthful, and assurances as may be necessary or advisable; (b) to comply with all
representations, covenants and assurances contained in certificates or agreements as may be
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prepared by Bond Counsel; (c) to consult with Bond Counsel and to comply with such advice as
may be given; (d) to file such forms, statements and supporting documents as may be required and
in a timely manner; and (e) if deemed necessary or advisable by its officers, to employ and pay
fiscal agents, financial advisors, attorneys and other persons to assist the Village in such
compliance.
The Village further certifies and covenants as follows with respect to the requirements of
Section 148(f) of the Code, relating to the rebate of “excess arbitrage profits” (the “Rebate
Requirement”) to the United States:
A. Unless an applicable exception to the Rebate Requirement is available to the
Village, the Village will meet the Rebate Requirement.
B. Relating to applicable exceptions, the Village Clerk or the President is hereby
authorized to make such elections under the Code as either such officer shall deem reasonable and
in the best interests of the Village. If such election may result in a “penalty in lieu of rebate” as
provided in the Code, and such penalty is incurred (the “Penalty”), then the Village shall pay such
Penalty.
C. The Designated Officers shall cause to be established, at such time and in such
manner as they may deem necessary or appropriate hereunder, a “2026 General Obligation Bonds
Rebate or Penalty, if applicable, Fund” (the “148 Compliance Fund”) for the Bonds, and such
officers shall further, not less frequently than annually, cause to be transferred to the
148 Compliance Fund the amount determined to be the accrued liability under the Rebate
Requirement or Penalty. Said Designated Officers shall cause to be paid to the United States
Treasury, without further order or direction from the Corporate Authorities, from time to time as
required, amounts sufficient to meet the Rebate Requirement or to pay the Penalty.
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D. Interest earnings in the Bond Fund are hereby authorized to be transferred, without
further order or direction from the Corporate Authorities, from time to time as required, to the
148 Compliance Fund for the purposes herein provided; and proceeds of the Bonds and other funds
of the Village are also hereby authorized to be used to meet the Rebate Requirement or to pay the
Penalty, but only if necessary after application of investment earnings as aforesaid and only as
appropriated by the Corporate Authorities.
The Village also certifies and further covenants with the Underwriter and registered owners
of the Bonds from time to time outstanding that moneys on deposit in any fund or account in
connection with the Bonds, whether or not such moneys were derived from the proceeds of the
sale of the Bonds or from any other source, will not be used in a manner which will cause the
Bonds to be “arbitrage bonds” within the meaning of Code Section 148 and any lawful regulations
promulgated thereunder, as the same presently exist or may from time to time hereafter be
amended, supplemented or revised.
Section 26. Noncompliance with Tax Covenants. Notwithstanding any other provisions
of this Ordinance, the covenants and authorizations contained in this Ordinance (the “Tax
Sections”) which are designed to preserve the exclusion of interest on the Bonds from gross
income under federal law (the “Tax Exemption”) need not be complied with if the Village receives
an opinion of nationally recognized bond counsel that any Tax Section is unnecessary to preserve
the Tax Exemption.
Section 27. Opinion of Counsel Exception. The Village reserves the right to use or
invest moneys in connection with the Bonds in any manner, notwithstanding the tax-related
covenants set forth in Sections 16 through 23 herein, provided it shall first have received an opinion
from Bond Counsel (or, in the event that Bond Counsel is unable or unwilling to provide such
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opinion, then from another attorney or a firm of attorneys of nationally recognized standing as
bond counsel) to the effect that use or investment of such moneys as contemplated is valid and
proper under applicable law and this Ordinance and, further, will not adversely affect the
Tax-exempt status for the Bonds.
Section 28. Rights and Duties of Bond Registrar and Paying Agent. The Bond Registrar
and Paying Agent shall:
(a) act as bond registrar, paying agent, authenticating agent, and transfer agent
as provided herein;
(b) maintain a list of Bondholders as set forth herein;
(c) cancel and/or destroy Bonds which have been paid at maturity or submitted
for exchange or transfer; and
(d) furnish the Village at least annually an audit confirmation of Bonds paid,
Bonds outstanding and payments made with respect to interest on the Bonds.
Section 29. Defeasance. Any Bond or Bonds (a) which are paid and canceled,
(b) which have matured and for which sufficient sums have been deposited with the Paying Agent
to pay all principal and interest due thereon, or (c) for which sufficient funds and Defeasance
Obligations have been deposited with the Paying Agent or similar institution having trust powers
to pay, taking into account investment earnings on such obligations, all principal of and interest
on such Bond or Bonds when due at maturity or as called for redemption, pursuant to an irrevocable
escrow or trust agreement, shall cease to have any lien on or right to receive or be paid from the
Pledged Taxes hereunder and shall no longer have the benefits of any covenant for the registered
owners of outstanding Bonds as set forth herein as such relates to lien and security of the
outstanding Bonds. All covenants relative to the payment, registration, transfer, and exchange are
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expressly continued for all Bonds whether outstanding Bonds or not. For purposes of this Section,
“Defeasance Obligations” means (a) direct and general full faith and credit obligations of the
United States Treasury (“Directs”), (b) certificates of participation or trust receipts in trusts
comprised wholly of Directs or (c) other obligations unconditionally guaranteed as to timely
payment by the United States Treasury.
Section 30. Continuing Disclosure Undertaking. Any Designated Officer is hereby
authorized to execute and deliver the Continuing Disclosure Undertaking (the “Undertaking”), in
customary form as previously executed by the Village and as provided by Bond Counsel, to effect
compliance with Rule 15c2-12 adopted by the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. When such Undertaking is executed and delivered on behalf of the Village, it will be binding
on the Village and the officers, agents, and employees of the Village, and the same are hereby
authorized and directed to do all such acts and things and to execute all such documents as may be
necessary to carry out and comply with the provisions of such Undertaking as executed and
delivered. Notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, the sole remedies for failure to comply
with such Undertaking shall be the ability of the beneficial owner of any Bond to seek mandamus
or specific performance by court order, to cause to the Village to comply with its obligations
thereunder.
Section 31. Municipal Bond Insurance Policy. In the event the Underwriter certifies to
the Village that it would be economically advantageous for the Village to acquire a Policy for the
Bonds, the Village hereby authorizes and directs the Village Clerk or other Designated Officer to
obtain such an insurance policy, as shall be further set forth in the Bond Order. The acquisition of
a Policy is hereby deemed economically advantageous if the difference between the present value
cost of (a) the total debt service on the Bonds if issued without municipal bond insurance and (b)
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the total debt service on the Bonds if issued with municipal bond insurance is greater than the cost
of the premium on the Policy. In the event the payment of principal and interest on the Bonds is
insured pursuant to a Policy issued by an Insurer, and as long as such Policy shall be in full force
and effect, the Village and the Bond Registrar agree to comply with such usual and reasonable
provisions regarding presentment and payment of the Bonds, subrogation of the rights of the
Bondholders to the Insurer upon payment of the Bonds by the Insurer, amendment hereof, or other
terms, as approved by the President on advice of counsel, his or her approval to constitute full and
complete acceptance by the Village of such terms and provisions under authority of this Section.
Section 32. Publication of Ordinance. A full, true and complete copy of this Ordinance
shall be published within ten (10) days after passage in pamphlet form by authority of the
Corporate Authorities.
Section 33. Superseder. All ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in
conflict herewith, are to the extent of such conflict hereby superseded; and this Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval.
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ADOPTED: This 5th day of March, 2026, pursuant to a roll call vote as follows:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
APPROVED by me this 5th day of March, 2026.
Published in pamphlet form by authority of the Village Board on the 5th day of March, 2026.
By: ______________________________________
Its: President, Village of Westmont, DuPage
County, Illinois
ATTEST:
By: __________________________________
Its: Village Clerk, Village of Westmont
DuPage County, Illinois
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VILLAGE BOARD AWARD OF BID PROPOSAL
ACTION REQUESTED:
Approve the award of the bid proposal for the Water Treatment Control Plant System (WTCPS)
Demolition and Chlorination System Replacement to Dahme Mechanical Industries Inc., for an
amount not to exceed $628,000.00
DEPARTMENT: Department of Public Works
SUBMITTED BY: Amy N. Ries
BACKGROUND:
The Department of Public Works initiated a bid for the WTCPS Demolition and Chlorination System
Replacement project to upgrade aging, unused and obsolete infrastructure. This project will also
replace the Villages current Gaseous Chlorine Water Disinfection System with a Sodium
Hypochlorite Water Disinfection System. The proposed construction involves removal of unused low
service pumps, an aerator, clearwell and piping associated with the Village’s abandoned well water
distribution system. The project will also remove an obsolete diesel engine powered high service
pump as well as an underground 500 gallon diesel holding tank and associated parts. Future
projects will replace this diesel engine powered pump with a generator with the ability to power the
water plant controls as well as the high service pumps.
The improvements will be concentrated at the Water Treatment Plant located at 39 E Burlington
Ave.
DISCUSSION:
Advertisement Date: 2/2/2026 Notices Sent: 90
Opening Date: 2/23/2026 Planholders: 6
Proposals Received: 1
Bids were received from the following vendors:
Vendor Name Proposed Cost
Engineer’s Estimate $500,000.00
Dahme Mechanical Industries Inc. $628,000.00
*includes alternate
Staff believes the low bid submitted is reasonable for performing the work as specified. The total bid
amount reflects a $30,000.00 alternate for new floor grating over the high service pump sump area. If
approved, the work under this contract is expected to begin in the Spring of 2026 with a Disinfection
System installation completion date of May 1, 2026 and final completion date of July 1, 2026.
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February 25, 2026
Village Manager and Village Board
Village of Westmont
31 W. Quincy Street
Westmont, IL 60559
RECOMMENDATION TO AWARD
Subject: Village of Westmont – WTCPS Demolition and Chlorination System Replacement
Dear Village Manager and Village Board:
The following bid was received for the WTCPS Demolition and Chlorination System Replacement project
on February 23, 2026:
Bidders Amount of Bid Alternate #1
Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc. $598,000.00 Add $30,000
Arlington Heights, IL
Our engineer’s estimate of probable cost for this Project was $475,000 for the base bid and $25,000 adder
for Alternate #1. The bid received was higher than the estimate. The higher bid price may be attributed
to volatile market pricing due to tariffs and a tight project schedule.
Further investigation with non-participating bidders indicate the low turnout of bid proposals is attributed
primarily to contractors being very busy with plenty of backlog. For some bidders, the size of the project
included an unfavorable amount of risk due to removal of the diesel underground storage tank and tight
schedule to complete the chlorination system. The Village alleviated some schedule constraints by
procuring long lead time equipment, however some bidders did not participate due to their existing
projects with competing schedules.
We understand that replacing the chlorination system prior to the 2026 chlorination season is a priority.
For considerations of re-bidding, the project would need to include a longer construction schedule and be
combined with another project to get better economies of scale. Re-bidding the project would delay
chlorination improvements approximately one year. Therefore, we do not recommend re-bidding the
project.
We have analyzed each of the bids and find Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc. to be the lowest,
responsible, and responsive Bidder. Based on our prior experience with this bidder, we believe that
Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc. is qualified to complete the Project.
We recommend award of the Contract to Dahme Mechanical Industries, Inc. in the amount of $598,000.00
for the base bid or in the amount of $628,000 if Alternate #1 is included.
8430 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 400, Chicago, IL 60631 | (773) 444-0292 | baxterwoodman.com
Page 115 of 119
Sincerely,
BAXTER & WOODMAN, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
Shane M. Firsching, PE
Encs.
C: Amy Ries, PE, Public Works Director
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Village Manager and Village Board February 25, 2026
Village of Westmont 2400118.01 | Page 2
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VILLAGE BOARD AWARD OF BID PROPOSAL
ACTION REQUESTED:
Approve the award of the bid proposal for the E Burlington Realignment Project, to A Lamp
Concrete Contractors Inc. for an amount not to exceed $1,627,982.76.
DEPARTMENT: Department of Public Works
SUBMITTED BY: Gregory R. Ulreich, Village Engineer
BACKGROUND:
The Department of Public Works initiated a bid for the E Burlington Ave Realignment. This
project will relocate the “S” curve further to the east, therefore creating more buildable area on
the Village-owned parcel commonly known as 1 N. Cass Avenue.
The project will involve all new pavement, sidewalk, streetlights (Dark Sky), and storm sewer.
The water main and sanitary sewer will be relocated. The road between N Cass Ave and E
Linden Ave will be completely closed to traffic during construction. The Village’s parking lot may
be temporarily closed for short periods, but the intent is for it to remain open during construction.
DISCUSSION:
Advertisement Date: 02/05/2026 Notices Sent: IDOT Notice to Contractors Bulletin
Opening Date: 02/24/2026 Planholders: 18
Proposals Received: 10
Bids were received from the following vendors:
Vendor Name Proposed Cost
A Lamp Concrete Contractors Inc. $ 1,627,982.76
ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE $1,653,620.00
Schroeder Asphalt $ 1,726,982.97
Performance Construction & Engineering LLC $ 1,758,788.00
R.W. Dunteman $ 1,809,600.00
H. Linden & Sons Sewer and Water Inc. $ 1,838,378.00
Landmark Contractors $ 1,840,798.10
M&J $ 1,883,896.36
D'Land Construction LLC $ 2,006,185.52
Acqua Contractors Corporation $ 2,075,000.00
Martam Construction Inc. $ 2,161,476.26
Staff has determined the low bidder to be responsible based on their knowledge of the industry
and past experience. Staff considers the pricing to be reasonable for performing the work as
specified and is within the budgeted amount. If approved, the work under this contract is
expected to begin in spring 2026 with a completion date of September 25, 2026.
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BURLINGTON AVE REALIGNMENT BID TABULATION Route: E Burlington Ave
Date of Biding: 2/24/26 County: DuPage
Time: 10:00AM Local Agency Westmont
Section:
(Construction) Estimate of Cost
Location and brief description (Sta. and land description of beginning; Sta. only for end for county and road districts; street limits for municipality.)
Westmont, IL
The work consists of HMA surface and binder courses, combination curb and gutter, sidewalk, pavement markings,
and all incidental and collateral work necessary to complete the project as shown on the plans and as described herein.
A. Lamp Concrete Contractors, Performance Construction & H. Linden & Sons Sewer and M & J Asphalt Paving Company,
Engineer's Estimate Inc. Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. Engineering, LLC R.W. Dunteman Co. Water Inc. Landmark Contractors, Inc. Inc. D'Land Construction, L.L.C. Acqua Contractors Corporation Martam Construction, Inc.
$1,653,620.00 $1,627,982.76 $1,726,982.97 $1,758,788.00 $1,809,600.00 $1,838,378.00 $1,840,798.10 $1,883,896.36 $2,006,185.52 $2,075,000.00 $2,161,476.26
Item
Number Items Unit Quantity Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost
1 TREE REMOVAL (6 TO 15 UNITS DIAMETER) UNIT 300 $30.00 $9,000.00 $29.00 $8,700.00 $33.00 $9,900.00 $18.00 $5,400.00 $18.00 $5,400.00 $25.00 $7,500.00 $33.00 $9,900.00 $20.00 $6,000.00 $35.00 $10,500.00 $19.11 $5,733.00 $37.00 $11,100.00
2 TEMPORARY FENCE FOOT 300 $5.00 $1,500.00 $6.50 $1,950.00 $6.00 $1,800.00 $12.00 $3,600.00 $3.20 $960.00 $10.00 $3,000.00 $6.00 $1,800.00 $3.50 $1,050.00 $25.00 $7,500.00 $3.40 $1,020.00 $7.00 $2,100.00
3 NITROGEN FERTILIZER NUTRIENT POUND 69 $5.00 $345.00 $1.00 $69.00 $2.00 $138.00 $3.00 $207.00 $2.00 $138.00 $1.00 $69.00 $3.00 $207.00 $3.00 $207.00 $1.15 $79.35 $1.06 $73.14 $3.00 $207.00
4 PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER NUTRIENT POUND 69 $5.00 $345.00 $1.00 $69.00 $2.00 $138.00 $3.00 $207.00 $2.00 $138.00 $1.00 $69.00 $3.00 $207.00 $3.00 $207.00 $1.15 $79.35 $1.06 $73.14 $3.00 $207.00
5 POTASSIUM FERTILIZER NUTRIENT POUND 69 $5.00 $345.00 $1.00 $69.00 $2.00 $138.00 $3.00 $207.00 $2.00 $138.00 $1.00 $69.00 $3.00 $207.00 $3.00 $207.00 $1.15 $79.35 $1.06 $73.14 $3.00 $207.00
6 EARTH EXCAVATION CU YD 1,300 $50.00 $65,000.00 $41.00 $53,300.00 $58.00 $75,400.00 $40.00 $52,000.00 $50.00 $65,000.00 $50.00 $65,000.00 $60.50 $78,650.00 $50.00 $65,000.00 $29.00 $37,700.00 $60.00 $78,000.00 $66.00 $85,800.00
7 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF UNSUITABLE MATERIAL CU YD 100 $55.00 $5,500.00 $30.00 $3,000.00 $60.00 $6,000.00 $48.00 $4,800.00 $60.00 $6,000.00 $62.00 $6,200.00 $98.40 $9,840.00 $50.00 $5,000.00 $36.00 $3,600.00 $100.00 $10,000.00 $66.00 $6,600.00
8 TRENCH BACKFILL CU YD 1,190 $50.00 $59,500.00 $1.00 $1,190.00 $41.00 $48,790.00 $10.00 $11,900.00 $1.00 $1,190.00 $51.00 $60,690.00 $59.00 $70,210.00 $1.00 $1,190.00 $39.00 $46,410.00 $35.00 $41,650.00 $73.00 $86,870.00
9 GEOTECHNICAL FABRIC FOR GROUND STABILIZATION SQ YD 2,698 $3.00 $8,094.00 $1.00 $2,698.00 $1.70 $4,586.60 $1.50 $4,047.00 $2.50 $6,745.00 $4.00 $10,792.00 $1.80 $4,856.40 $1.25 $3,372.50 $4.00 $10,792.00 $1.00 $2,698.00 $2.50 $6,745.00
10 TOPSOIL FURNISH AND PLACE, 6" SQ YD 3,705 $8.00 $29,640.00 $7.25 $26,861.25 $3.35 $12,411.75 $4.50 $16,672.50 $9.50 $35,197.50 $10.00 $37,050.00 $10.20 $37,791.00 $8.00 $29,640.00 $3.50 $12,967.50 $5.00 $18,525.00 $12.00 $44,460.00
11 SEEDING, CLASS 2A ACRE 1.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $7,725.00 $7,725.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $4,840.00 $4,840.00 $1.00 $1.00 $3,800.00 $3,800.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 $4,450.00 $4,450.00
12 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SQ YD 3,705 $2.00 $7,410.00 $2.60 $9,633.00 $6.65 $24,638.25 $4.25 $15,746.25 $2.70 $10,003.50 $3.00 $11,115.00 $2.00 $7,410.00 $3.50 $12,967.50 $7.00 $25,935.00 $8.50 $31,492.50 $2.50 $9,262.50
13 TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL SEEDING POUND 77 $5.00 $385.00 $1.00 $77.00 $2.00 $154.00 $2.50 $192.50 $10.00 $770.00 $1.00 $77.00 $6.00 $462.00 $10.00 $770.00 $1.15 $88.55 $12.50 $962.50 $7.00 $539.00
14 PERIMETER EROSION BARRIER FOOT 1,000 $4.00 $4,000.00 $1.00 $1,000.00 $4.10 $4,100.00 $2.30 $2,300.00 $2.30 $2,300.00 $3.00 $3,000.00 $3.60 $3,600.00 $2.50 $2,500.00 $4.50 $4,500.00 $3.25 $3,250.00 $4.10 $4,100.00
15 INLET FILTERS EACH 26 $200.00 $5,200.00 $15.00 $390.00 $130.00 $3,380.00 $300.00 $7,800.00 $285.00 $7,410.00 $20.00 $520.00 $327.50 $8,515.00 $160.00 $4,160.00 $250.00 $6,500.00 $185.00 $4,810.00 $310.00 $8,060.00
16 TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SQ YD 3,705 $1.00 $3,705.00 $0.01 $37.05 $4.45 $16,487.25 $1.15 $4,260.75 $0.01 $37.05 $2.00 $7,410.00 $1.60 $5,928.00 $1.00 $3,705.00 $5.00 $18,525.00 $3.25 $12,041.25 $1.80 $6,669.00
17 AGGREGATE SUBGRADE IMPROVEMENT CU YD 100 $65.00 $6,500.00 $30.00 $3,000.00 $60.00 $6,000.00 $69.00 $6,900.00 $63.00 $6,300.00 $42.00 $4,200.00 $76.80 $7,680.00 $69.00 $6,900.00 $95.00 $9,500.00 $60.00 $6,000.00 $61.00 $6,100.00
18 SUBBASE GRANULAR MATERIAL, TYPE B 2" SQ YD 526 $6.00 $3,156.00 $4.00 $2,104.00 $8.31 $4,371.06 $4.50 $2,367.00 $5.50 $2,893.00 $5.00 $2,630.00 $8.10 $4,260.60 $3.00 $1,578.00 $4.00 $2,104.00 $12.00 $6,312.00 $12.00 $6,312.00
19 SUBBASE GRANULAR MATERIAL, TYPE B 4" SQ YD 3,328 $10.00 $33,280.00 $4.75 $15,808.00 $7.60 $25,292.80 $5.25 $17,472.00 $7.50 $24,960.00 $10.00 $33,280.00 $12.00 $39,936.00 $8.00 $26,624.00 $14.00 $46,592.00 $14.00 $46,592.00 $14.00 $46,592.00
20 HOT-MIX ASPHALT BASE COURSE, 5 1/2" SQ YD 2,328 $30.00 $69,840.00 $27.00 $62,856.00 $27.75 $64,602.00 $28.75 $66,930.00 $27.25 $63,438.00 $37.00 $86,136.00 $27.02 $62,902.56 $30.00 $69,840.00 $47.50 $110,580.00 $31.00 $72,168.00 $33.00 $76,824.00
21 BITUMINOUS MATERIALS (PRIME COAT) POUND 5,366 $0.50 $2,683.00 $0.01 $53.66 $0.01 $53.66 $0.01 $53.66 $0.50 $2,683.00 $1.00 $5,366.00 $1.17 $6,278.22 $0.01 $53.66 $0.10 $536.60 $0.01 $53.66 $0.01 $53.66
22 BITUMINOUS MATERIALS (TACK COAT) POUND 1,610 $0.50 $805.00 $0.01 $16.10 $0.01 $16.10 $0.01 $16.10 $1.50 $2,415.00 $1.00 $1,610.00 $0.17 $273.70 $0.01 $16.10 $0.10 $161.00 $0.01 $16.10 $0.01 $16.10
23 LONGITUDINAL JOINT SEALANT FOOT 1,244 $10.00 $12,440.00 $9.50 $11,818.00 $9.20 $11,444.80 $9.50 $11,818.00 $8.40 $10,449.60 $10.00 $12,440.00 $8.13 $10,113.72 $8.60 $10,698.40 $15.00 $18,660.00 $10.10 $12,564.40 $11.00 $13,684.00
24 HOT-MIX ASPHALT BINDER COURSE, IL-19.0, N70 TON 326 $100.00 $32,600.00 $88.00 $28,688.00 $95.00 $30,970.00 $97.00 $31,622.00 $94.25 $30,725.50 $90.00 $29,340.00 $80.41 $26,213.66 $97.00 $31,622.00 $132.25 $43,113.50 $103.00 $33,578.00 $116.00 $37,816.00
25 HOT-MIX ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE, IL-9.5, MIX "D", N70 TON 318 $120.00 $38,160.00 $107.00 $34,026.00 $100.00 $31,800.00 $118.00 $37,524.00 $97.25 $30,925.50 $150.00 $47,700.00 $122.53 $38,964.54 $110.00 $34,980.00 $150.75 $47,938.50 $125.00 $39,750.00 $140.00 $44,520.00
26 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT, 9 INCH SQ YD 172 $100.00 $17,200.00 $128.00 $22,016.00 $100.00 $17,200.00 $102.50 $17,630.00 $73.25 $12,599.00 $150.00 $25,800.00 $102.30 $17,595.60 $88.00 $15,136.00 $155.00 $26,660.00 $115.00 $19,780.00 $191.00 $32,852.00
27 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK 5 INCH SQ FT 4,728 $10.00 $47,280.00 $9.50 $44,916.00 $8.85 $41,842.80 $8.50 $40,188.00 $8.55 $40,424.40 $11.00 $52,008.00 $8.40 $39,715.20 $8.00 $37,824.00 $12.00 $56,736.00 $9.05 $42,788.40 $15.50 $73,284.00
28 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK 9 INCH SQ FT 357 $15.00 $5,355.00 $12.75 $4,551.75 $9.50 $3,391.50 $12.25 $4,373.25 $19.00 $6,783.00 $15.00 $5,355.00 $12.20 $4,355.40 $10.00 $3,570.00 $13.00 $4,641.00 $13.00 $4,641.00 $20.00 $7,140.00
29 DETECTABLE WARNINGS SQ FT 164 $40.00 $6,560.00 $25.00 $4,100.00 $33.00 $5,412.00 $32.25 $5,289.00 $37.25 $6,109.00 $35.00 $5,740.00 $32.20 $5,280.80 $37.00 $6,068.00 $45.00 $7,380.00 $32.00 $5,248.00 $51.00 $8,364.00
30 PAVEMENT REMOVAL SQ YD 3,841 $15.00 $57,615.00 $11.50 $44,171.50 $11.50 $44,171.50 $10.25 $39,370.25 $24.00 $92,184.00 $15.00 $57,615.00 $21.40 $82,197.40 $13.00 $49,933.00 $18.00 $69,138.00 $16.00 $61,456.00 $21.00 $80,661.00
31 DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT REMOVAL SQ YD 50 $30.00 $1,500.00 $12.75 $637.50 $18.00 $900.00 $14.75 $737.50 $55.00 $2,750.00 $10.00 $500.00 $22.10 $1,105.00 $30.00 $1,500.00 $25.00 $1,250.00 $18.00 $900.00 $26.00 $1,300.00
32 COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL FOOT 1,773 $11.00 $19,503.00 $4.15 $7,357.95 $6.50 $11,524.50 $4.50 $7,978.50 $9.50 $16,843.50 $10.00 $17,730.00 $12.30 $21,807.90 $7.00 $12,411.00 $10.00 $17,730.00 $6.00 $10,638.00 $12.00 $21,276.00
33 SIDEWALK REMOVAL SQ FT 6,556 $3.00 $19,668.00 $0.80 $5,244.80 $1.95 $12,784.20 $2.50 $16,390.00 $2.20 $14,423.20 $3.00 $19,668.00 $2.00 $13,112.00 $1.20 $7,867.20 $2.00 $13,112.00 $4.00 $26,224.00 $1.00 $6,556.00
34 CLASS D PATCHES, TYPE II, 3 INCH SQ YD 11 $40.00 $440.00 $70.00 $770.00 $35.00 $385.00 $90.00 $990.00 $90.00 $990.00 $120.00 $1,320.00 $50.00 $550.00 $60.00 $660.00 $105.00 $1,155.00 $96.00 $1,056.00 $144.00 $1,584.00
35 STORM SEWERS, CLASS A, TYPE 1 12" FOOT 45 $90.00 $4,050.00 $95.00 $4,275.00 $92.00 $4,140.00 $141.00 $6,345.00 $111.00 $4,995.00 $125.00 $5,625.00 $108.40 $4,878.00 $125.00 $5,625.00 $162.00 $7,290.00 $155.00 $6,975.00 $136.00 $6,120.00
36 STORM SEWERS, CLASS A, TYPE 1 18" FOOT 21 $105.00 $2,205.00 $120.00 $2,520.00 $102.50 $2,152.50 $198.00 $4,158.00 $115.00 $2,415.00 $160.00 $3,360.00 $114.70 $2,408.70 $250.00 $5,250.00 $260.00 $5,460.00 $170.00 $3,570.00 $171.00 $3,591.00
37 STORM SEWERS, CLASS A, TYPE 2 12" FOOT 99 $90.00 $8,910.00 $97.00 $9,603.00 $114.00 $11,286.00 $191.00 $18,909.00 $126.00 $12,474.00 $125.00 $12,375.00 $114.60 $11,345.40 $125.00 $12,375.00 $207.00 $20,493.00 $160.00 $15,840.00 $160.00 $15,840.00
38 STORM SEWERS, CLASS A, TYPE 2 18" FOOT 555 $105.00 $58,275.00 $150.00 $83,250.00 $109.00 $60,495.00 $256.00 $142,080.00 $177.00 $98,235.00 $160.00 $88,800.00 $106.20 $58,941.00 $250.00 $138,750.00 $117.00 $64,935.00 $180.00 $99,900.00 $186.00 $103,230.00
39 STORM SEWER REMOVAL 12" FOOT 489 $20.00 $9,780.00 $1.00 $489.00 $50.00 $24,450.00 $37.00 $18,093.00 $31.00 $15,159.00 $5.00 $2,445.00 $63.90 $31,247.10 $10.00 $4,890.00 $15.00 $7,335.00 $1.00 $489.00 $7.00 $3,423.00
40 WATER MAIN 4" FOOT 47 $175.00 $8,225.00 $144.00 $6,768.00 $221.00 $10,387.00 $165.00 $7,755.00 $189.00 $8,883.00 $150.00 $7,050.00 $189.80 $8,920.60 $185.00 $8,695.00 $222.00 $10,434.00 $150.00 $7,050.00 $302.00 $14,194.00
41 WATER MAIN 8" FOOT 44 $200.00 $8,800.00 $178.00 $7,832.00 $165.00 $7,260.00 $168.00 $7,392.00 $160.00 $7,040.00 $200.00 $8,800.00 $147.90 $6,507.60 $200.00 $8,800.00 $199.00 $8,756.00 $170.00 $7,480.00 $331.00 $14,564.00
42 WATER MAIN 12" FOOT 349 $250.00 $87,250.00 $213.00 $74,337.00 $200.00 $69,800.00 $201.00 $70,149.00 $281.00 $98,069.00 $250.00 $87,250.00 $184.20 $64,285.80 $225.00 $78,525.00 $200.00 $69,800.00 $180.00 $62,820.00 $271.00 $94,579.00
43 WATER VALVES 4" EACH 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,375.00 $1,375.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $1,800.00 $1,800.00 $1,252.00 $1,252.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,414.00 $1,414.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $1,950.00 $1,950.00 $1,800.00 $1,800.00
44 WATER VALVES 8" EACH 1 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $2,525.00 $2,525.00 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 $2,865.00 $2,865.00 $2,283.00 $2,283.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,338.00 $2,338.00 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $2,950.00 $2,950.00 $3,250.00 $3,250.00 $3,340.00 $3,340.00
45 WATER VALVES 12" EACH 2 $6,000.00 $12,000.00 $4,750.00 $9,500.00 $5,900.00 $11,800.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $4,263.00 $8,526.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $6,481.00 $12,962.00 $9,000.00 $18,000.00 $4,956.00 $9,912.00 $5,500.00 $11,000.00 $7,060.00 $14,120.00
46 INSERTING VALVES 16" EACH 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $53,500.00 $53,500.00 $62,000.00 $62,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $53,217.00 $53,217.00 $45,000.00 $45,000.00 $48,000.00 $48,000.00 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $49,000.00 $49,000.00 $26,480.00 $26,480.00
47 FIRE HYDRANTS TO BE REMOVED EACH 1 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $875.00 $875.00 $2,150.00 $2,150.00 $650.00 $650.00 $902.00 $902.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,303.00 $1,303.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $1,140.00 $1,140.00
48 FIRE HYDRANT WITH AUXILIARY VALVE, VALVE BOX AND TEE EACH 2 $12,500.00 $25,000.00 $10,975.00 $21,950.00 $13,000.00 $26,000.00 $10,700.00 $21,400.00 $8,740.00 $17,480.00 $9,000.00 $18,000.00 $7,828.00 $15,656.00 $12,500.00 $25,000.00 $10,500.00 $21,000.00 $12,000.00 $24,000.00 $11,220.00 $22,440.00
49 CATCH BASINS, TYPE C, TYPE 1 FRAME, OPEN LID EACH 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,700.00 $2,700.00 $2,600.00 $2,600.00 $2,300.00 $2,300.00 $3,013.00 $3,013.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,136.00 $3,136.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,600.00 $2,600.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,890.00 $2,890.00
50 MANHOLES, TYPE A, 4'-DIAMETER, TYPE 1 FRAME, OPEN LID EACH 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $6,100.00 $6,100.00 $4,400.00 $4,400.00 $6,720.00 $6,720.00 $4,623.00 $4,623.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,123.00 $5,123.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $6,511.00 $6,511.00 $5,200.00 $5,200.00 $4,980.00 $4,980.00
51 MANHOLES, TYPE A, 4'-DIAMETER, TYPE 11V FRAME AND GRATE EACH 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $6,325.00 $6,325.00 $8,400.00 $8,400.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $6,171.00 $6,171.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,725.00 $4,725.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $7,600.00 $7,600.00 $5,400.00 $5,400.00 $5,760.00 $5,760.00
52 MANHOLES, TYPE A, 5'-DIAMETER, TYPE 1 FRAME, CLOSED LID EACH 5 $6,000.00 $30,000.00 $7,925.00 $39,625.00 $7,000.00 $35,000.00 $8,375.00 $41,875.00 $7,014.00 $35,070.00 $6,000.00 $30,000.00 $5,141.00 $25,705.00 $9,500.00 $47,500.00 $7,150.00 $35,750.00 $7,500.00 $37,500.00 $6,660.00 $33,300.00
53 MANHOLES, TYPE A, 5'-DIAMETER, TYPE 11V FRAME AND GRATE EACH 2 $6,000.00 $12,000.00 $8,100.00 $16,200.00 $9,000.00 $18,000.00 $8,725.00 $17,450.00 $7,168.00 $14,336.00 $6,000.00 $12,000.00 $6,125.00 $12,250.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $7,900.00 $15,800.00 $7,800.00 $15,600.00 $7,320.00 $14,640.00
54 INLETS, TYPE B, TYPE 11 FRAME AND GRATE EACH 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,625.00 $3,625.00 $2,825.00 $2,825.00 $2,575.00 $2,575.00 $3,063.00 $3,063.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,022.00 $3,022.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 $2,260.00 $2,260.00 $2,580.00 $2,580.00
55 CATCH BASINS TO BE ADJUSTED WITH NEW TYPE 8 GRATE EACH 2 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $800.00 $1,600.00 $970.00 $1,940.00 $1,250.00 $2,500.00 $663.00 $1,326.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $859.00 $1,718.00 $750.00 $1,500.00 $950.00 $1,900.00 $800.00 $1,600.00 $940.00 $1,880.00
56 MANHOLES TO BE ADJUSTED EACH 1.00 $750.00 $750.00 $750.00 $750.00 $850.00 $850.00 $810.00 $810.00 $660.00 $660.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,105.00 $1,105.00 $600.00 $600.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $800.00 $800.00 $780.00 $780.00
57 COMBINATION CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, TYPE B-6.12 FOOT 1,338 $40.00 $53,520.00 $29.00 $38,802.00 $32.00 $42,816.00 $26.00 $34,788.00 $30.20 $40,407.60 $35.00 $46,830.00 $25.20 $33,717.60 $27.00 $36,126.00 $35.00 $46,830.00 $34.00 $45,492.00 $48.00 $64,224.00
58 COMBINATION CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, TYPE B-9.12 FOOT 41 $55.00 $2,255.00 $61.75 $2,531.75 $35.00 $1,435.00 $57.25 $2,347.25 $40.00 $1,640.00 $50.00 $2,050.00 $57.00 $2,337.00 $40.00 $1,640.00 $45.00 $1,845.00 $43.00 $1,763.00 $66.00 $2,706.00
59 NON-SPECIAL WASTE DISPOSAL CU YD 400 $75.00 $30,000.00 $83.00 $33,200.00 $105.00 $42,000.00 $55.00 $22,000.00 $95.00 $38,000.00 $80.00 $32,000.00 $128.30 $51,320.00 $90.00 $36,000.00 $95.00 $38,000.00 $40.00 $16,000.00 $130.00 $52,000.00
60 SOIL DISPOSAL ANALYSIS EACH 5 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 $1,250.00 $6,250.00 $990.00 $4,950.00 $1,200.00 $6,000.00 $1,600.00 $8,000.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 $900.00 $4,500.00 $1,250.00 $6,250.00 $1,670.00 $8,350.00 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 $1,250.00 $6,250.00
61 REGULATED SUBSTANCES PRE-CONSTRUCTION PLAN L SUM 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $4,600.00 $4,600.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 $4,100.00 $4,100.00 $5,500.00 $5,500.00
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BURLINGTON AVE REALIGNMENT BID TABULATION Route: E Burlington Ave
Date of Biding: 2/24/26 County: DuPage
Time: 10:00AM Local Agency Westmont
Section:
(Construction) Estimate of Cost
Location and brief description (Sta. and land description of beginning; Sta. only for end for county and road districts; street limits for municipality.)
Westmont, IL
The work consists of HMA surface and binder courses, combination curb and gutter, sidewalk, pavement markings,
and all incidental and collateral work necessary to complete the project as shown on the plans and as described herein.
A. Lamp Concrete Contractors, Performance Construction & H. Linden & Sons Sewer and M & J Asphalt Paving Company,
Engineer's Estimate Inc. Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. Engineering, LLC R.W. Dunteman Co. Water Inc. Landmark Contractors, Inc. Inc. D'Land Construction, L.L.C. Acqua Contractors Corporation Martam Construction, Inc.
$1,653,620.00 $1,627,982.76 $1,726,982.97 $1,758,788.00 $1,809,600.00 $1,838,378.00 $1,840,798.10 $1,883,896.36 $2,006,185.52 $2,075,000.00 $2,161,476.26
Item
Number Items Unit Quantity Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost
62 REGULATED SUBSTANCES FINAL CONSTRUCTION REPORT L SUM 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $600.00 $600.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $500.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,380.00 $1,380.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $650.00 $650.00
63 REGULATED SUBSTANCES MONITORING CAL DA 10 $750.00 $7,500.00 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $850.00 $8,500.00 $1,100.00 $11,000.00 $800.00 $8,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $750.00 $7,500.00 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $782.00 $7,820.00 $1,400.00 $14,000.00 $900.00 $9,000.00
64 MOBILIZATION L SUM 1 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 $97,700.00 $97,700.00 $89,000.00 $89,000.00 $105,528.00 $105,528.00 $108,500.00 $108,500.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $192,000.00 $192,000.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $113,829.00 $113,829.00 $337,822.77 $337,822.77 $125,000.00 $125,000.00
65 SIGN PANEL - TYPE 1 SQ FT 45 $40.00 $1,800.00 $25.00 $1,125.00 $45.00 $2,025.00 $50.00 $2,250.00 $25.00 $1,125.00 $50.00 $2,250.00 $50.00 $2,250.00 $25.00 $1,125.00 $34.50 $1,552.50 $22.00 $990.00 $33.00 $1,485.00
66 REMOVE SIGN PANEL ASSEMBLY - TYPE A EACH 6 $100.00 $600.00 $100.00 $600.00 $110.00 $660.00 $150.00 $900.00 $95.00 $570.00 $10.00 $60.00 $150.00 $900.00 $95.00 $570.00 $121.00 $726.00 $22.00 $132.00 $155.00 $930.00
67 REMOVE SIGN PANEL - TYPE 1 SQ FT 12 $25.00 $300.00 $10.00 $120.00 $87.00 $1,044.00 $75.00 $900.00 $15.00 $180.00 $10.00 $120.00 $75.00 $900.00 $15.00 $180.00 $32.00 $384.00 $3.50 $42.00 $28.00 $336.00
68 RELOCATE SIGN PANEL ASSEMBLY - TYPE A EACH 1 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $350.00 $350.00 $500.00 $500.00 $300.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $500.00 $500.00 $300.00 $300.00 $173.00 $173.00 $375.00 $375.00 $185.00 $185.00
69 TELESCOPING STEEL SIGN SUPPORT FOOT 59 $20.00 $1,180.00 $25.00 $1,475.00 $18.00 $1,062.00 $25.00 $1,475.00 $15.00 $885.00 $30.00 $1,770.00 $25.00 $1,475.00 $15.00 $885.00 $21.00 $1,239.00 $15.00 $885.00 $22.00 $1,298.00
70 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LETTERS AND SYMBOLS SQ FT 112 $8.00 $896.00 $10.75 $1,204.00 $13.50 $1,512.00 $12.00 $1,344.00 $10.75 $1,204.00 $12.00 $1,344.00 $12.00 $1,344.00 $11.00 $1,232.00 $12.65 $1,416.80 $12.00 $1,344.00 $10.00 $1,120.00
71 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 4" FOOT 1,160 $3.00 $3,480.00 $1.35 $1,566.00 $2.00 $2,320.00 $2.00 $2,320.00 $1.35 $1,566.00 $3.00 $3,480.00 $2.00 $2,320.00 $2.20 $2,552.00 $2.36 $2,737.60 $2.50 $2,900.00 $2.50 $2,900.00
72 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 6" FOOT 300 $4.00 $1,200.00 $1.85 $555.00 $3.15 $945.00 $3.00 $900.00 $1.85 $555.00 $4.00 $1,200.00 $3.00 $900.00 $3.00 $900.00 $3.34 $1,002.00 $3.20 $960.00 $3.60 $1,080.00
73 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 12" FOOT 62 $6.00 $372.00 $3.60 $223.20 $6.60 $409.20 $6.00 $372.00 $3.60 $223.20 $7.00 $434.00 $6.00 $372.00 $6.00 $372.00 $6.67 $413.54 $6.50 $403.00 $8.00 $496.00
74 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKING - LINE 24" FOOT 107 $9.00 $963.00 $7.25 $775.75 $13.50 $1,444.50 $12.00 $1,284.00 $7.25 $775.75 $15.00 $1,605.00 $12.00 $1,284.00 $14.50 $1,551.50 $15.75 $1,685.25 $15.00 $1,605.00 $10.00 $1,070.00
75 ELECTRIC SERVICE INSTALLATION EACH 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,450.00 $10,450.00 $11,550.00 $11,550.00 $5,658.62 $5,658.62 $10,450.00 $10,450.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $10,085.00 $10,085.00 $5,830.00 $5,830.00 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00
76 ELECTRIC UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTION L SUM 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00
77 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT, GALVANIZED STEEL, 3" DIA. FOOT 105 $55.00 $5,775.00 $68.00 $7,140.00 $75.00 $7,875.00 $53.90 $5,659.50 $68.00 $7,140.00 $75.00 $7,875.00 $65.00 $6,825.00 $55.50 $5,827.50 $62.00 $6,510.00 $72.00 $7,560.00 $80.00 $8,400.00
UNIT DUCT, 600V, 4-1C NO.8, 1/C NO.8 GROUND, (XLP-TYPE USE), 1
78 1/4" DIA. POLYETHYLENE FOOT 1,000 $10.00 $10,000.00 $36.00 $36,000.00 $40.00 $40,000.00 $27.92 $27,920.00 $36.00 $36,000.00 $40.00 $40,000.00 $34.75 $34,750.00 $29.00 $29,000.00 $32.00 $32,000.00 $38.25 $38,250.00 $44.00 $44,000.00
79 LIGHTING CONTROLLER, PEDESTAL MOUNTED, 240VOLT, 100AMP EACH 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $18,451.25 $18,451.25 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $14,475.00 $14,475.00 $19,000.00 $19,000.00 $21,219.00 $21,219.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00
80 LIGHT POLE FOUNDATION, 24" DIAMETER FOOT 27.5 $400.00 $11,000.00 $395.00 $10,862.50 $440.00 $12,100.00 $361.16 $9,931.90 $395.00 $10,862.50 $420.00 $11,550.00 $380.00 $10,450.00 $372.00 $10,230.00 $415.35 $11,422.13 $420.00 $11,550.00 $480.00 $13,200.00
81 REMOVAL OF LIGHTING UNIT, NO SALVAGE EACH 10 $700.00 $7,000.00 $800.00 $8,000.00 $880.00 $8,800.00 $964.66 $9,646.60 $800.00 $8,000.00 $1,000.00 $10,000.00 $770.00 $7,700.00 $990.00 $9,900.00 $1,110.00 $11,100.00 $850.00 $8,500.00 $1,000.00 $10,000.00
82 REMOVAL OF POLE FOUNDATION EACH 10 $500.00 $5,000.00 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $1,320.00 $13,200.00 $1,476.98 $14,769.80 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $1,500.00 $15,000.00 $1,160.00 $11,600.00 $1,520.00 $15,200.00 $1,698.00 $16,980.00 $1,275.00 $12,750.00 $1,420.00 $14,200.00
83 REBUILD EXISTING HANDHOLE EACH 3 $3,000.00 $9,000.00 $3,420.00 $10,260.00 $3,785.00 $11,355.00 $3,793.97 $11,381.91 $3,420.00 $10,260.00 $4,000.00 $12,000.00 $3,300.00 $9,900.00 $3,900.00 $11,700.00 $4,363.00 $13,089.00 $3,650.00 $10,950.00 $4,000.00 $12,000.00
84 REMOVE EXISTING HANDHOLE EACH 2 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,100.00 $2,200.00 $1,265.82 $2,531.64 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,100.00 $2,200.00 $965.00 $1,930.00 $1,300.00 $2,600.00 $1,456.00 $2,912.00 $1,075.00 $2,150.00 $1,200.00 $2,400.00
85 WASHOUT BASIN L SUM 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $3,575.00 $3,575.00 $500.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,600.00 $1,600.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00
86 SANITARY SEWER BYPASS PUMPING L SUM 1 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $3,700.00 $3,700.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $11,900.00 $11,900.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00
87 BRICK PAVER REMOVAL SQ FT 349 $5.00 $1,745.00 $4.00 $1,396.00 $9.00 $3,141.00 $4.50 $1,570.50 $5.00 $1,745.00 $10.00 $3,490.00 $3.20 $1,116.80 $2.00 $698.00 $15.00 $5,235.00 $3.00 $1,047.00 $20.00 $6,980.00
88 TREE REMOVAL (UNDER 6 UNITS DIAMETER) UNIT 8 $20.00 $160.00 $29.00 $232.00 $12.00 $96.00 $10.00 $80.00 $10.00 $80.00 $10.00 $80.00 $25.00 $200.00 $20.00 $160.00 $55.00 $440.00 $11.00 $88.00 $35.00 $280.00
89 HOT-MIX ASPHALT DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT, 10" SQ YD 58 $100.00 $5,800.00 $80.00 $4,640.00 $135.00 $7,830.00 $135.00 $7,830.00 $105.00 $6,090.00 $125.00 $7,250.00 $50.00 $2,900.00 $65.00 $3,770.00 $78.00 $4,524.00 $145.00 $8,410.00 $165.00 $9,570.00
90 WATER MAIN REMOVAL, 8" FOOT 110 $50.00 $5,500.00 $1.00 $110.00 $47.50 $5,225.00 $30.00 $3,300.00 $31.00 $3,410.00 $10.00 $1,100.00 $62.20 $6,842.00 $15.00 $1,650.00 $12.00 $1,320.00 $1.00 $110.00 $16.00 $1,760.00
91 CUT AND CAP EXISTING 8" WATER MAIN EACH 3 $2,000.00 $6,000.00 $800.00 $2,400.00 $1,500.00 $4,500.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 $1,129.00 $3,387.00 $3,000.00 $9,000.00 $2,630.00 $7,890.00 $2,500.00 $7,500.00 $3,800.00 $11,400.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,360.00 $7,080.00
92 CONNECTION TO EXISTING WATER MAIN 4" EACH 1 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,100.00 $4,100.00 $4,600.00 $4,600.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $3,725.00 $3,725.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,770.00 $4,770.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $8,110.00 $8,110.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $3,620.00 $3,620.00
93 CONNECTION TO EXISTING WATER MAIN 8" EACH 2 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $4,300.00 $8,600.00 $7,950.00 $15,900.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $4,729.00 $9,458.00 $4,000.00 $8,000.00 $3,675.00 $7,350.00 $7,500.00 $15,000.00 $8,100.00 $16,200.00 $15,000.00 $30,000.00 $3,980.00 $7,960.00
94 CONNECTION TO EXISTING MANHOLE EACH 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,300.00 $2,300.00 $7,600.00 $7,600.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $1,831.00 $1,831.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,610.00 $1,610.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,640.00 $1,640.00
95 MANHOLES, SANITARY, 4'-DIAMETER, TYPE 1 FRAME, CLOSED LID EACH 3 $10,000.00 $30,000.00 $8,650.00 $25,950.00 $9,450.00 $28,350.00 $8,825.00 $26,475.00 $8,045.00 $24,135.00 $12,000.00 $36,000.00 $6,603.00 $19,809.00 $17,500.00 $52,500.00 $8,000.00 $24,000.00 $12,000.00 $36,000.00 $9,680.00 $29,040.00
96 VALVE VAULTS TO BE REMOVED EACH 1 $500.00 $500.00 $675.00 $675.00 $700.00 $700.00 $700.00 $700.00 $972.00 $972.00 $500.00 $500.00 $1,005.00 $1,005.00 $250.00 $250.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $620.00 $620.00
97 VALVE BOX EACH 6 $750.00 $4,500.00 $1,000.00 $6,000.00 $675.00 $4,050.00 $400.00 $2,400.00 $380.00 $2,280.00 $400.00 $2,400.00 $367.00 $2,202.00 $1,000.00 $6,000.00 $1,200.00 $7,200.00 $500.00 $3,000.00 $610.00 $3,660.00
98 VALVE BOXES TO BE REMOVED EACH 1 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $690.00 $690.00 $150.00 $150.00 $200.00 $200.00 $50.00 $50.00 $235.00 $235.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $100.00 $100.00 $350.00 $350.00
99 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION, (SPECIAL) L SUM 1 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $133,600.00 $133,600.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00 $138,600.92 $138,600.92 $81,466.20 $81,466.20 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $125,000.00 $125,000.00 $46,000.00 $46,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00
100 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING EACH 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,375.00 $1,375.00 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,581.00 $1,581.00 $1,325.00 $1,325.00 $1,580.00 $1,580.00
101 ORNAMENTAL FENCE FOOT 323 $100.00 $32,300.00 $178.00 $57,494.00 $203.00 $65,569.00 $85.00 $27,455.00 $178.00 $57,494.00 $200.00 $64,600.00 $202.00 $65,246.00 $310.00 $100,130.00 $215.00 $69,445.00 $40.00 $12,920.00 $240.00 $77,520.00
102 TEST HOLE EACH 10 $500.00 $5,000.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $400.00 $4,000.00 $400.00 $4,000.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $450.00 $4,500.00 $550.00 $5,500.00 $1,000.00 $10,000.00 $1,200.00 $12,000.00 $500.00 $5,000.00 $1,120.00 $11,200.00
SANITARY MANHOLE TYPE A, 5'-DIAMETER, TYPE 1 FRAME,
103 CLOSED LID WITH INTERIOR DROP EACH 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $19,400.00 $19,400.00 $15,200.00 $15,200.00 $15,300.00 $15,300.00 $15,858.00 $15,858.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $24,113.00 $24,113.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $22,680.00 $22,680.00
104 STREET LIGHTING UNIT EACH 5 $20,000.00 $100,000.00 $20,175.00 $100,875.00 $22,175.00 $110,875.00 $21,893.17 $109,465.85 $20,175.00 $100,875.00 $21,000.00 $105,000.00 $19,470.00 $97,350.00 $22,000.00 $110,000.00 $25,177.00 $125,885.00 $23,500.00 $117,500.00 $24,000.00 $120,000.00
105 ABANDON EXISTING SANITARY SEWER, FILL WITH CLSM FOOT 200 $20.00 $4,000.00 $10.00 $2,000.00 $22.00 $4,400.00 $67.00 $13,400.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $46.50 $9,300.00 $75.00 $15,000.00 $120.00 $24,000.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $55.00 $11,000.00
106 CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT L SUM 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $23,400.00 $23,400.00 $9,000.00 $9,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $67,500.00 $67,500.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $23,400.00 $23,400.00 $25,800.00 $25,800.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00
107 DRAINAGE STRUCTURE TO BE REMOVED EACH 7 $750.00 $5,250.00 $325.00 $2,275.00 $550.00 $3,850.00 $825.00 $5,775.00 $972.00 $6,804.00 $300.00 $2,100.00 $268.00 $1,876.00 $250.00 $1,750.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $620.00 $4,340.00
108 PRESSURE CONNECTION 8" X 4" EACH 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,250.00 $5,250.00 $11,000.00 $11,000.00 $7,900.00 $7,900.00 $7,813.00 $7,813.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $11,096.00 $11,096.00 $8,500.00 $8,500.00 $9,600.00 $9,600.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,460.00 $6,460.00
109 PRESSURE CONNECTION 16" X 12" EACH 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $9,700.00 $9,700.00 $24,200.00 $24,200.00 $15,600.00 $15,600.00 $13,004.00 $13,004.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $19,437.00 $19,437.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $11,420.00 $11,420.00
110 RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE L SUM 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,500.00 $5,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $2,978.60 $2,978.60 $2,650.00 $2,650.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00
111 STORM SEWER (WATER MAIN REQUIREMENTS) 12 INCH FOOT 29 $150.00 $4,350.00 $182.00 $5,278.00 $135.00 $3,915.00 $194.00 $5,626.00 $218.00 $6,322.00 $140.00 $4,060.00 $217.80 $6,316.20 $225.00 $6,525.00 $173.00 $5,017.00 $250.00 $7,250.00 $266.00 $7,714.00
112 SANITARY SEWER 8" FOOT 85 $175.00 $14,875.00 $147.00 $12,495.00 $148.00 $12,580.00 $170.00 $14,450.00 $151.00 $12,835.00 $175.00 $14,875.00 $151.80 $12,903.00 $225.00 $19,125.00 $169.00 $14,365.00 $175.00 $14,875.00 $186.00 $15,810.00
113 SANITARY SEWER 10" FOOT 200 $200.00 $40,000.00 $223.00 $44,600.00 $186.00 $37,200.00 $242.00 $48,400.00 $256.00 $51,200.00 $400.00 $80,000.00 $218.90 $43,780.00 $300.00 $60,000.00 $189.00 $37,800.00 $190.00 $38,000.00 $198.00 $39,600.00
114 CATCH BASINS, TYPE B, 3'-DIAMETER, TYPE 11 FRAME AND GRATE EACH 1 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,050.00 $4,050.00 $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $5,775.00 $5,775.00 $3,733.00 $3,733.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $5,468.00 $5,468.00 $8,250.00 $8,250.00 $4,351.00 $4,351.00 $4,200.00 $4,200.00 $4,620.00 $4,620.00
CATCH BASINS, TYPE B, 3'-DIAMETER, TYPE 11V FRAME AND
115 GRATE EACH 7 $4,000.00 $28,000.00 $4,050.00 $28,350.00 $3,200.00 $22,400.00 $5,775.00 $40,425.00 $3,877.00 $27,139.00 $3,500.00 $24,500.00 $3,019.00 $21,133.00 $8,750.00 $61,250.00 $4,361.00 $30,527.00 $4,200.00 $29,400.00 $4,620.00 $32,340.00
116 TREE PRESERVATION FENCE FOOT 40 $12.50 $500.00 $10.00 $400.00 $15.00 $600.00 $9.00 $360.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 $10.00 $400.00 $15.00 $600.00 $35.00 $1,400.00 $20.00 $800.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 $18.00 $720.00
117 PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEO TAPING L SUM 1 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $495.00 $495.00 $800.00 $800.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $495.00 $495.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $495.00 $495.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00
118 CASH ALLOWANCE USD 25,000 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00 $1.00 $25,000.00
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