City Council Meetings
Regular MeetingWheaton, IL · February 3, 2025
Minutes
WHEATON CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
MAYOR PHILIP}, SUESS
COUNCILMAN MICHAEL BARBIER i COUNCILWOMAN ERICA BRAY-PARKER I COUNCILMAN SCOTT BROWN
COUNCILMAN BRADLEY CLOUSING I COUNCILWOMAN LVNN ROBBINS l COUNCILMAN SCOTT WELLER
WHEATON CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 303 W WESLEY STREET, WHEATON, ILLINOIS 60187
Monday, February 3, 2025
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
The regular Wheaton City Council Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Philip J. Suess. Upon
rol| call, the foHowing were:
Physically Present: Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray-Parker
Councilman Brown
Absent: None
City Staff Physically
Present: Dawn Didier, City Attorney
Thomas Corrigan, Director of Building and Code Enforcement
Jim Kozik, Director of Planning & Economic Development
Joseph Tebrugge, Director of Engineering
Erik Berg, Management Analyst
Susan Bishel, Public information Officer
Andrea Rosedale, City Clerk
City Staff Electronically
Present: None
2. Citizens to be Heard
None.
3. Consent Agenda
Councilman Barbier moved and Councilwoman Bray—Parker seconded that the following action be taken
on the Consent Agenda items:
1. Approve the minutes of the Wheaton City Council Public Hearing Meeting — January l3, 2025
(Vacation Request / Wilmette Right- of—Way), as submitted.
2. Approve the minutes of the Wheaton City Council Public Hearing Meeting — January 13, 2025
(DuPage County Governmental Center Zoning District), as submitted.
3. Approve the minutes of Wheaton City Council Regular Meeting — January 21, 2025, as
submitted.
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Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
4. Pass Ordinance 0-2025-04, An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Wheaton — Chapter 22 — Buildings and Building Regulations and Appendix B — Fee Schedule
Councilman Brown moved and Councilman Weller seconded that 0—2025-04, An Ordinance Amending the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Wheaton — Chapter 22 — Buildings and Building Regulations and
Appendix B — Fee Schedule, be passed.
City Attorney Didier stated the ordinance which had a first reading on January 21, 2025, will take effect
on March lst, to update the 2018 ICC Codes and 2017 National Electric Codes to the 2024 ICC Codes and
2023 National Electric Codes. She detailed the update includes local amendments tailored to meet the
City's specific needs and requirements. She noted that only a few public comments have been received
regarding these updates.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
5. Pass Ordinance 0-2025-05, An Ordinance Amending the Wheaton Zoning Ordinance — DPCGC —
DuPage County Governmental Center Zoning District
Councilwoman Robbins moved and Councilman Clousing seconded that 0-2025-05, An Ordinance
Amending the Wheaton Zoning Ordinance — DPCGC — DuPage County Governmental Center Zoning
District, be passed.
City Attorney Didier stated the ordinance had a first reading on January 21, 2025, to amend the Zoning
Ordinance to create a DuPage County Governmental Center Zoning District. She detailed the ordinance is
in line with the Intergovernmental Agreement entered into in October 2024 between the City and the \V
County.
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Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
6. Pass Ordinance 0-2025-06, An Ordinance Amending the Wheaton Zoning Map - DuPage County
Governmental Center Zoning District
Councilwoman Bray-Parker moved and Councilwoman Robbins seconded that 0—2025—06, An Ordinance
Amending the Wheaton Zoning Map — DuPage County Governmental Center Zoning District, be passed.
City Attorney Didier stated due to the approval of the previous ordinance, amendments to the Zoning
Map are necessary to rezone the County Campus to the newly created DuPage County Governmental
Center Zoning District.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Nays None
Absent None
Motion Carried Unanimously
7. Pass Ordinance 0-2025-07, An Ordinance Amending the Wheaton Zoning Ordinance - Roosevelt
Road Corridor District
Councilman Weller moved and Councilman Barbier seconded that 0—2025—07, An Ordinance Amending
the Wheaton Zoning Ordinance - Roosevelt Road Corridor District, be passed.
City Attorney Didier stated the ordinance had a first reading on January 21, 2025, to amend the Zoning
Ordinance to create the Roosevelt Road Corridor District. She detailed the Council received the Planning
and Zoning Board report on September 16, 2024, which recommended the amendment. She reflected
upon the Council's requested modifications and clarifications related to certain elements of the
amendment. She reported staff planned to distribute an informational flyer to all property owners
affected by the rezoning on Roosevelt Road.
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Mr. Jack Vandiver, owner of 402 E. Roosevelt Road, expressed his support for the ordinance due to market
changes related to commercial property demands.
Councilwoman Bray-Parker thanked City staff, area property owners and homeowners, and the
community for their work during the long process.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
8. Pass Ordinance 0-2025-08, An Ordinance Amending the Wheaton Zoning Map — Roosevelt Road
Corridor District
Councilman Brown moved and Councilman Barbier seconded that 0-2025-08, An Ordinance Amending
the Wheaton Zoning Map — Roosevelt Road Corridor District, be passed.
City Attorney Didier stated due to the approval of the previous ordinance, amendments to the Zoning
Map are necessary to rezone properties along Roosevelt Road to the newly created Roosevelt Road
Corridor district.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray-Parker
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
9. First Reading of An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wheaton Chapter
70 (Traffic and Vehicles), Article IV (Stopping, Standing and Parking), Appendix B (Fee Schedule), and
Motor Vehicle Schedules VIII, X-C, and X-D
City Attorney Didier stated changes to the City’s downtown parking were discussed at the January l3,
2025, Planning Session. She detailed changes include imposing a 3—hour time limit on customer parking
during the hours of 8 am ~ 6 pm Monday through Friday and the creation of a Blue Dot Program for
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employee parking. She stated the Blue Dot Program consists of identifying parking spaces where
employees of downtown businesses are permitted to park in excess of the posted time limit when
working. She noted the $50 annual fee will be prorated for 2025 since the program takes effect on July 1.
She stated the public may also park in Blue Dot spaces but must abide by the time restrictions.
10. Council Comment
Councilwoman Bray—Parker encouraged the public to visit the DuPage County Historical Museum’s Black
Trailblazers exhibit and Wheaton Public Library during Black History month. She detailed the Wheaton
Public Library offers many resources including programs and books to learn and grow.
Councilwoman Robbins reflected upon her attendance at the Downtown Wheaton Association meeting
where Director Allison Orr reported DWA highlights from 2024 which included 22 new businesses
welcomed in the Central Business District, 36 business milestones celebrated, increased membership by
20%, and hosted 5O plus events and promotions bringing 6,000 shoppers and diners to downtown. She
also reported that the Daily Herald newspaper voted Downtown Wheaton the Best Downtown
Atmosphere.
Councilman Brown thanked Rudy Keller, Project Chair of the Wheaton Field of Honor for sending the
Councilmembers event t-shirts. He reported the Wheaton Field of Honor hosted at Seven Gables Park,
will take place from June 28, 2025, through July 4, 2025, this year.
11. Approval of Warrant
Councilman Barbier moved and Councilwoman Bray-Parker seconded that Warrant No. 889 in the amount
of $2,111,190.19, be approved.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilman Barbier
Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
Councilman Weller
Nays: None
Absent: None
Motion Carried Unanimously
12. Adjournment
Councilwoman Bray—Parker moved and Councilman Brown seconded that the regular Wheaton City
Council Meeting be adjourned at 7:16 p.m.
Roll Call Vote:
Ayes: Councilwoman Bray—Parker
Councilman Brown
Mayor Suess
Councilman Clousing
Councilwoman Robbins
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Councilman WeHer
Councilman Barbier
Nays None
Absent None
Motion Carried Unanimously
Res ectfully submitted,
Andrea Rosedale
City Clerk
Submitted for Approval: February 18, 2025