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City of Arbyrd
Provide lease of agriculture property for the 2026 farm season.
Posted Date
Mar 21, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 21, 2026
City of Arbyrd
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide lease of agriculture property for the 2026 farm season.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Arbyrd
The meeting included the swearing in of newly elected officials. The board discussed the storm water permit, a property owner's inquiry about selling or building on a parcel, and a proposal for permitting. There was also discussion regarding the process of issuing a citation for lack of lawn mowing and fence repair. The treasurer presented the treasurer's report and the May bills for approval, and an inquiry was made regarding checks to the village attorney. The Planning and Zoning Board discussed an application to rezone part of a property to residential, including restrictions on the number of felines and equines allowed on the property. Signs to mark field tile will be purchased and installed.
The meeting included discussions on a drainage issue reported by a resident, updates on the ComEd and Tornado Siren project, and the status of citations for a property on Sauber Rd. The board addressed the Storm Water Permit process for 64 Corral (Chuck's) and boundary agreements with Maple Park and Elburn. Additionally, the board approved plans for a new hay barn at Compass Equestrian and discussed the 2025 Statement of Economic Interest. The treasurer presented the treasurer's report and April 2025 bills for approval.
The board discussed a contract with Kane County for animal control, updates on the widening of Rte 47 and its impact on local communities, and the potential use of grant funds received in the 1990s. Updates were provided on the tornado siren project, the demolition of Chucks Bar & Grill, and citations for property maintenance issues. The board also discussed Kane County Sheriff patrols and election petitions for trustee positions, research on election requirements, and the clerk's position. A rezoning request in Kane County was also mentioned.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as adjusting the potential liquor license fee and land acquisition. The fencing around the siren will come out of the General Fund. INC Mental Health services and funding were discussed, including a presentation by Trustee Cheryl Hackbarth. There was a recommendation to implement a village budget. The possibility of obtaining a grant to build a village hall was discussed. An Annual Highway Road Report can be created to include start/stop/what kind of road. The status of Gils Garage was discussed, including the removal of semi-tractor trailers blocking the view onto Route 64.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. An approval was requested for the ComEd contract to begin installation. The Village Clerk mentioned Ordinance No. 2025-05 has been filed with Kane County and accepted. The treasurer's report included a DOT addition for Motor Fuel Tax, with concerns raised about the source of funds for pothole repairs. An update on INC Mental Health was provided, focusing on outreach and potential services for residents, including adding a brochure to the Village Website. There was also a discussion regarding services available to the public and getting information out into the public. Further discussion covered developments on LaFox Road and a project by Shodeen to build townhomes by the Train Station.
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