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J RESOLUTION 93-SD-R- 596
A RESOLUTION APPROVING
THE FINAL PLAT OF RESUBDIVISION KNOWN AS
COVINGTON SUBDIVISION
(Formerly Whitehall Park Subdivision)
1950 W. 35th Street
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Oak Brook on June 21,
1993 recommended approval of the Final Plat of Resubdivision of the
subdivision entitled, "Covington"; and
WHEREAS, the Village President and Board of Trustees considered the
recommendation of the Plan Commission and concur with the same, subject to
certain conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS as follows:
Section 1: That the Final Plat of Resubdivision of Covington prepared
by Bollinger, Lach & Associates, Inc. and dated as last revised August 13,
1993, be and is hereby approved subject to the conditions enumerated in
Section 2 of this resolution.
Section 2: That the approval of the Final Plat of Resubdivision of
Covington as given in Section 1 hereof be and is hereby expressly made subject
to the following conditions:
(a) The requirements for street lighting, except at intersections, and
public sidewalks, except for the installation of a bike path along
the north side of 35th Street, are waived.
(b) The parkway trees are to be in place within a five-year period or
prior to the developer turning over control to the homeowners
association, whichever should occur first, and the developer must
provide a letter of credit for one year longer than the said five-
year period, and reductions to the letter of credit shall be in
accordance with applicable sections of the Subdivision Regulations
of the Village of Oak Brook.
(c) Declaration of Homeowner Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions
shall be in a form acceptable to the Village Attorney.
(d) The easement over Lots 24 and 25, designated emergency vehicle
access, shall be repaired and maintained by the homeowners
association.
(e) Written documentation shall be submitted to the Village of
Oak Brook that agreement has been reached with Butler School
District 53 and Hinsdale School District 86 confirming school
contributions prior to final recording.
Resolution 93-SD-R-596
Approving Final Plat
Covington
Page 2
(f) The sum of $18,000 shall be deposited by the developer in escrow
pursuant to an agreement acceptable to the Village Attorney, which
provides that these funds shall be remitted to the Village of Oak
Brook, for 35th Street roadway improvements, specifically from
Midwest Road east, at such time as the Village undertakes such
roadway improvements, within five years from the date of passage
of this resolution. If the Village fails to undertake said
roadway improvements within this five-year period, the escrow
funds deposited by the developer shall be promptly returned to the
developer. Any interest on the escrowed funds shall be for the
benefit of the developer.
(g) The costs to relocate all overhead utility lines to underground
along 35th Street adjacent to the development shall be borne by
the developer and the developer shall furnish the Village with a
letter of credit in the amount of 110% of the estimated cost and
in a form acceptable to the Village Attorney as a guarantee for
the relocation of said overhead utility lines. Said relocation of
utility lines shall be completed within three years from the date
of passage of this resolution.
(h) That all other requirements, conditions and standards of the
Subdivision Regulations of the Village of Oak Brook, except as
waived or limited by this Resolution, shall be applicable to the
subdivision and development of said Covington Subdivision.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of September , 1993, by the
President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook
Counties, Illinois, according to a roll call vote as follows:
Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Kenny, McInerney, Payovich and Shumate
Nays: None
Absent: Trustee Skinner
Abstain: None -
llage President
ATTEST:
Vill e Clerk