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The agenda for the meeting includes conducting police officer interviews and addressing other business, followed by a period for public comment.
The board scheduled public hearings for several petitions, including a request for a special use permit for a change in corporate ownership of an existing retail liquor store and two requests for variances to allow for the replacement of legal non-conforming fences in corner side yards at residential properties. Additionally, the agenda includes discussions regarding the special use permit for alcohol sales at an existing pharmacy location.
The board meeting agenda includes the consideration of a special use permit for packaged alcohol sales at a retail location, an ordinance for the disposal of surplus village property, and the renewal of an intergovernmental agreement for school resource officers. Additionally, the board will address a contract renewal for waste collection and recycling services, review and approve semi-monthly expenditures, and receive information regarding upcoming neighborhood police beat meetings. The meeting will conclude with a closed session to discuss the employment of specific employees.
The meeting included the re-appointment of a member to the Planning and Zoning Board and various intergovernmental appointments for the 2026/27 period. Key legislative actions included passing ordinances for special use permits for automobile repair facilities at 1537 Burgundy Parkway and 1086 Frances Drive, as well as a setback and lot coverage variation at 918 Garden Circle. The board authorized a sole-source contract for pavement preservation and an agreement for a battery recycling program. Expenditures for various village funds were approved, and a resolution regarding the confidentiality of closed session minutes was passed. Additionally, the board heard public comments regarding property damage resulting from a water main break and inquiries about local zoning laws.
This document outlines the Village of Streamwood's Public Accessibility and Public Right-of-Way Transition Plans, developed in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. The plan focuses on improving accessibility in the Village's public buildings and pedestrian systems through key actions such as designating ADA coordinators, ensuring public participation and grievance procedures, adopting design standards, and conducting self-evaluations to identify and address barriers. The intended outcome is to ensure non-discrimination and enhance the rights and access for persons with disabilities across all Village services, programs, and activities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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