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G-319 - 03/09/1982 - STORM WATER MANAGEMENT - Ordinances 3rorWATFR MANAceA*,Nr So�L REDS 3- 9 .31 1 ORDINANCE NO . G- 319 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10- 55 (d) (5) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK CONCERNING REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AND STORM WATER MANAGEMENT WHEREAS, the Village President and Board of Trustees on July 14 , 1981 approved Ordinance G- 298 , codified as Sections 10- 53 through Sections 10-61, inclusi.ve, of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook , and; WHEREAS, the standards referred to therein in Section 10-55 (d) (5) have been amended and revised; and WHEREAS, amendment of said section is necessary to incorporate and adopt the amended standards ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED 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 provisions of the preamble hereinabove set forth are hereby adopted as those fully set forth herein. Section 2 : That Section 10- 55 (d) (5) of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Oak Brook be and is hereby amended to read as follows : "The submissions required in subsections 1 through 4 above shall be prepared in accordance with the standards and requirements contained in "Procedures and Standards for Urban Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control in Illinois" prepared by the Northeastern Illinois Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Steering Committee , dated October 1981 , which standards and requirements are hereby in- corporated into this Article by reference . " Section 3 : That the Village Clerk is authorized and directed to publish this Ordinance in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. Section 4 : That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after it is passed and approval and publication in pamphlet form, all as required by law. Passed this 9th day of March ,1982 . Ayes : Trustees Congreve , Philip , Listecki , Rush and Watson. Nays: None Absent: Trustee Imrie Approved this 9th day of March-) 81 . i; Vi lage Presi ent ATTEST: -- 1 Villa e Clerk ro d as to Form: Published Ma Paper rch 11 , 1982 Pamphlt Villa e Attorney Not Published / -.3 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK L MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING February 9, 1982 I. MEETING CALL The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by President Cerne in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Village Commons. A. Roll Call Present: Trustees George Congreve Walter C. Imrie Robert E. Listecki Arthur W. Philip Joseph H. Rush President Wence F. Cerne Absent: Trustee William R. Watson (Arrived: 7:45 P.M.) II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve . . . That the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 26,. 1982 be approved as submitted and waive reading of same. �... Voice vote: all in favor So ordered. III. ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, VARIATIONS, PLATS, ETC. A. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 14-13 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK RELATIVE TO THE VILLAGE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Proposed Ordinance discussed at the Regular Meeting January 26, 1982. Trustee Philip moved- seconded by Trustee Listecki . . . To pass Ordinance G-316 as presented and waive the full reading thereof. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Listecki, Philip, and Rush Nays: Trustee Congreve Absent: Trustee Watson President Cerne indicated his disfavor of the Ordinance but indicated he would approve the Ordinance. So ordered. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-55(d) (5) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK CONCERNING REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION & SEDIMENTATION & STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Listecki . . . To pass the proposed Ordinance as presented and waive the full reading thereof. Discussion followed on the full extent of the proposed Ordinance. Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Philip . . . To table for review of the Ordinance in its entirety. Voice vote: all in favor So ordered. Absent: Trustee Watson IV. FINANCIAL A. Treasurer's Report Trustee Rush moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve . . . VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK MINUTES -1- February 9, 1982 PREFACE . 1 PREFACE In 1973 the publication, "Standards and Specifica- James K. Michels, P.E. (Chairman), President, tions for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in Engineering Enterprises, Inc., Elburn, Illinois; civil Northeastern Illinois," commonly referred to as and sanitary engineer. the "Blue Book", was compiled by the Northeast Illinois Natural Resource Service Center for the Michael L. Ives (Vice-Chairman), President, Soil and Water Conservation Districts of North- Michael L. Ives and Associates, Inc., Downers eastern Illinois. Those Districts included the Grove, Illinois; landscape architect. Kane-DuPoge, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, Mc- Henry, North Cook, and Will-South Cook County William E. Griffin, Sr. Deceased), Executive Vice- Soil and Water Conservation Districts. The effort President, The Hoffman Group, Hoffman Estates, was assisted by the U.S. Department of Agricul- Illinois; representing the Home Builders Associa- ture, Soil Conservation Service, and the resulting tion of Greater Chicago. "Blue Book" was published by the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission. Natolie P. Korney, President, Norwest Associates, Hoffman Estates, Illinois; Plan Commissioner of The purpose of the "Blue Book" was to help Hoffman Estates, Illinois; Director of the North developers, planners, engineers, and local govern- Cook County Soil and Water Conservation Dis- ments to effectively control soil erosion during trict; civil engineer, former Village Engineer of land development. The 'Blue Book" proved very Roselle, Illinois; representing the Soil and Water useful, and some municipalities adopted it by Conservation Districts of Northeastern Illinois. reference in their local soil erosion and sediment- ation control ordinances. Robert W. Layer, Staff Engineer, McHenry County Department of Planning, Woodstock, Illinois; Technological advances, however, and increased watershed planner and administrator on the demand for natural resource planning guidelines county level. called for revision, updating, development of a common vocabulary, and a general expansion of Gerald D. Lenssen, Agricultural Engineer, the 'Blue Book" to include a model soil erosion WAPORA, Inc., Chicago, Illinois; agricultural and sedimentation control plan as well as design engineer, formerly with Kiefer and Associates, procedures, specifications, and maintenance mea- Chicago, Illinois. sures. The Soil and Water Conservation Districts of Northeastern Illinois recognized these needs Mary V. Woodland, (Editor), President, Environ- and requested the U.S. Department of Agricul- mental Geoservices, Homewood, Illinois; geolo- ture, Soil Conservation Service and other agencies gist, former Village Trustee of Homewood, to assist in the revision of the "Blue Book". Illinois. In March 1978 the Northeastern Illinois Soil Charles L. Z_ieler, Soil Erosion Inspector, Lake Erosion and Sedimentation Control Steering Com- County Building and Zoning Department, Wauke- mittee was organized to develop this publication, gan, Illinois; fisheries and wildlife manager and "Procedures and Standards for Urban Soil Erosion biologist. and Sedimentation Control in Illinois," to meet the expressed need for revision of the "Blue Book". The Steering Committee met as a committee of The resulting Steering Committee was from the the whole almost monthly during the course of the public and private sector having on interdiscipli- project. Many other sub-committee meetings nary background and interest in soil erosion and were held on specific topics and/or chapters. In sedimentation control. The Steering Committee addition, there were numerous personal and office was responsbile for the organization, writing and hours dedicated to the project, and the families editing of the initial drafts of this publication. and employers of the Steering Committee mem- The members of the Steering Committee and their bers are to receive a special "Thank you". The ( general backgrounds are listed as follows: usual meeting place for the Steering Committee 2 PREFACE was in Godshalk Hall of the Thornhill Building, at McHenry County Soil and Water Conservation the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. District North Cook County Soil and Water Conserva- The Steering Committee was particularly aided by tion District representatives of the U.S. Department of Agri- Will-South Cook County Soil and Water Con- culture, Soil Conservation Service, most notably servation District the following: Robert Smith, Area Conservation- ist, Kankakee, Illinois; Fremont Schoeck, former Technical assistance to the Steering Committee Resource Conservationist, Kankakee, Illinois; and the financing of this publication were provid- Leon Wendte, Area Engineer, Kankakee, Illinois; ed by the following local, regional, state and Mark Bolton, District Conservationist, Liberty- federal agencies: ville, Illinois; Ronald Beghardt, District Conserva- tionist, Rolling Meadows, Illinois; David Lightle, Illinois Department of Agriculture, Division of former District Conservationist, St. Charles, Natural Resources Illinois; Allan May, District Conservationist, Illinois Department of Transportation, Division Joliet Illinois; and Edward Weilbacher, District of Water Resources Conservationist, Woodstock, Illinois. Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago Initially, this publication was to be written speci- Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission fically for the northeastern Illinois area of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conser- State because of the more intensive urbanization vation Service in that area. However, the need and demand for the publication extended throughout the State to The goals of the Steering Committee are to help aid in establishing district programs and standards improve water quality; reduce sediment damage for the state soil erosion and sedimentation and associated maintenance costs of lakes, "1 control program. Accordingly,' the publication `streams, flood control structures, road ditches and was expanded to include information applicable to storm sewers; improve the value of on-site deten- the entire State of Illinois. tion reservoirs for recreational use; assist govern- mental bodies in preparing and implementing their Final revisions, editing, graphics and production of soil erosion and sedimentation control ordinances the "camera ready" copy of this publication were and in reviewing proposed site development plans; performed by Beckett Raeder Rankin Inc, Ann encourage uniformity in applying control tech Arbor, Michigan, under contract with the North niques; help developers and planners to make Cook County Soil and Water Conservation Dis- maximum use of potential development sites by trict. Mr. John M. Beckett was Principal In- appropriate management of its natural resources, Charge of the project, and the close working and demonstrate the cooperative working rela- relationship the Steering Committee and the tionship among all parties involved in a construc- Contractor provided an enjoyable conclusion to tion project. work on this publication. It is anticipated by the Steering Committee that The need for "Procedures and Standards," the municipalities will adopt "Procedures and Stan- direction of the Steering Committee, and the dards" by reference in their. soil erosion and financing of this publication, was coordinated by sedimentation control ordinances. Municipalities the State Association and the five Soil and Water that have referenced the "Blue Book" in their soil Conservation Districts of Northeastern Illinois erosion and sedimentation control ordinances may which are listed as follows: wish to amend their ordinances by substituting the title of this new publication. Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conser- vation Districts Kane-DuPage Soil and Water Conservation District Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District i VIG- 3jj VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 'XINUTES -2- February 23, 1982 To adopt Ordinance No. G-317 as read by title. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Imrie, Philip, Rush and Watson. Nays: None Absent: Trustee Listecki President Cerne indicated approval of the motion. So ordered. C. ORDINANCE NO. G-: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-55(d)(5) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE _OF OAK BROOK CONCERNING REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION & SEDIMENTATION & STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Tabled for review of the entire Ordinance at the Regular Meeting. of February 9, 1982. Trustee Congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Philip To adopt the proposed Ordinance as read by title . Discussion and explanation followed. Trustee Imrie moved - seconded by Trustee Watson . . . To table to the next Regular Meeting of March 9, 1982. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Imrie, Rush, Watson and President Cerne. Nays: Trustees Congreve and Philip. Absent: Trustee Listecki So ordered. IV. FINANCIAL A. Department of Revenue - Sales Tax Return Tabled at the Regular Meeting of February 91 1982. Trustee Rush moved - seconded by Trustee Philip ... To table to the next Regular Meeting of March 9, 1982. Voice vote: all in favor So ordered. Absent: Trustee Listecki B. Authorization to Purchase - Split Rail Fence Trustee Philip moved —seconded by Trustee Rush . .. To authorize the purchase of a full truckload of fencing for the Sports Core at a cost not to exceed $4,857.00 and waive the bidding requirements due to the uniqueness of purchasing by truckload quantity directly from the supplier. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Imrie, Philip, Rush and Watson. Nays: None Absent: Trustee Listecki President Cerne indicated approval of the motion. So ordered. C. Authorization to Purchase - Golf Balls Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Rush .. . To authorize the purchase of 500 dozen Spaulding Range Balls at a cost \..- not to exceed $2,950.00 and waive the bidding requirement due to the uniqueness of this being the only Company able to supply a high quality ball at the best price. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK MINUTES -2- February 23, 1982 19 VILLAGE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING March 9, 1982 I. MEETING CALL The Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by President Cerne in the Samuel E. Dean Board Room of the Village Commons. A. Roll Call Present: Trustees George Congreve Robert E. Listecki Arthur W. Philip Joseph H. Rush William R. Watson President Wence F. Cerne Absent: Trustee Walter C. Imrie II APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Philip moved - seconded by Trustee Listecki . . . That the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 23, 1982 be approved as submitted and waive reading of same. �. Voice vote: all in favor So ordered. Absent: Trustee Imrie III. ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, VARIATIONS, PLATS, ETC. OORDINANCE NO. G-319: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 10-55(d)(5) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE VILLAGE OF OA BR00 CERNING REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AND STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Tabled at the Regular Meeting of February 23, 1982. Trustee Congreve moved seconded by Trustee Philip .. . To adopt Ordinance No. G-319 as read by title. Roll call vote: Ayes: Trustees Congreve, Listecki, Philip, Rush and Watson. Nays: None Absent: Trustee Imrie President Cerne indicated approval of the motion. So ordered. IV. FINANCIAL A. Treasurer's Report Trustee Rush moved. - seconded by Trustee Congreve . . . To approve the Treasurer's Cash and Investment Report for the month of February, 1982 as presented. Revenue Fund Balance Corporate Fund $302,423-35 $3,400,592.72 Motor Fuel Tax Fund 8,430.88 87,320.58 Revenue Sharing Fund 38.93 86.44 Water 130,547.74 2,236,506.40 Sports Core Bond Fund 18,746.62 263,056.54 Sports Core Operating Fund 44,879.07 192,552.80 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK MINUTES -1 March 9, 1982