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Board meetings and strategic plans from Robert K. Kwiatkowski's organization
The board discussed a property owner's request for an extension to complete exterior clean-up work, granting an extension until mid-August. The board also voted to renew the garbage and recycling collection contract with GFL, explicitly excluding yard waste services for further consideration. Additionally, the fire department provided an update on the upcoming delivery of a 2025 Ford F550 ambulance, noting it is fully funded and currently undergoing final inspections.
The meeting included a discussion and consideration of conceptual amendments to the village zoning ordinance, specifically Chapter 42, to add a new permitted use called land preservation and education to the A1 agricultural district. The proposal concerns 269 acres owned by the Tall Pines Conservancy and includes plans for restoring a barn into an education center focused on conservation, along with using space for administrative offices to oversee stewardship and farm operations. Participants discussed the potential impact, limitations on the use of the ordinance, square footage restrictions for non-agricultural facilities, and the intent behind including non-farm storage in existing buildings to generate funds for stewardship activities.
The board meeting covered several key items, including public concerns regarding recent road resurfacing projects and the resulting issues with shoulder materials and asphalt deposits on private properties. The meeting included a review of department reports from the clerk, public works, fire department, and sheriff. Action items included the approval of an operator's license, a minor modification request for an existing wireless telecommunication facility, the authorization for road projects involving crack filling and flex patching to go out for bids, and the purchase of a new Life Pack 35 heart monitor and cellular modem for the fire department.
The board discussed and approved a request for environmental corridor disturbance for a single-family home construction project, noting that critical species habitats would be preserved. Additionally, they approved minor modifications to an existing wireless telecommunication facility tower. The board awarded the 2026 road program base bid to Stark Pavement for concrete work on South Prairie Avenue, emphasizing the need for durability due to heavy traffic and bus routes. Finally, the board reviewed the 2025 annual report for the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program, which confirmed compliance across six primary environmental management programs.
The joint meeting focused on the proposed amendments to the village ordinance regarding the inclusion of land preservation education as a permitted use in the A1 agricultural district, including details on operating hours and site standards. Additionally, the board discussed the site plan and operational details for the construction of a new Department of Public Works building, covering aspects such as storm water management, site grading, utility connections, and architectural considerations.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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