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The meeting was convened to consider the approval of a Class B-2 liquor license for 2390 Business, Inc. located at 2390 E. Algonquin Road. Due to the absence of the petitioners, the commission decided to postpone the meeting.
The board meeting agenda included the proclamation of July as Parks and Recreation Month and several administrative and infrastructure approvals. Key agenda items featured an ordinance for the Huntington Villas Subdivision and numerous resolutions, such as an intergovernmental agreement regarding abandoned properties, the 2026 pavement marking program, an emergency response plan, a risk and resilience assessment, and multiple professional service and purchase agreements. These agreements cover ecological support services, storage containers for a public works project, snowplows, engineering services for a wastewater treatment facility generator, a stump grinder, renovation of the Lakewood Tower, and underground utility locating services. Additionally, the board considered a special use permit for a recreation facility, reviewed payroll and bills for payment, and scheduled committee reports.
The committee discussed a request for a Special Use Permit for a tobacco and alternative nicotine product retail business known as Signature Vape at 3983 West Algonquin Road, following a recommendation for approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The Committee of the Whole discussed several key community development and public works items. Notable discussions included a special use permit for a recreation facility at 774 South Randall Road, the approval of a final planned development and plat of subdivision for the Huntington Villas, and various public works projects including pavement marking, emergency response planning, and equipment purchases such as snowplows and a stump grinder. Additionally, the village proclaimed Pollinator Week.
The Village Board Meeting and Committee of the Whole discussed several key topics. These included the proclamation for Civilian Personnel Appreciation Week, an amendment to the Planned Development for SmartStop Self Storage to allow outdoor storage, and the approval of agreements with Baxter & Woodman Natural Resources for maintenance at Arbor Hills Natural Area and Randall Road Wetland. Additionally, the board approved the 2026 MFT Concrete Program with Suburban Concrete, the purchase of a Stepp Asphalt Dumping Trailer, and public event licenses for various community events. The Committee of the Whole also reviewed financial reports for April 2026, including updates on collections, investments, and police and building statistics.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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