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R-544 - 11/12/1991 - STORM WATER MANAGEMENT - Resolutions ► VORM WA'rCP." DKA -E C.4vry Cmois*r WA;VEIR�CoMMkh►-7 SrAn#.S R- 54�- N i'_--R RESOLUTION R-544 A RESOLUTION TO PETITION ME DU PAQE Comm 0203 sp u CWWTTEE FOR. OWZXTE 1gMM 0MMTr WZMUS WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook is located almost entirely within DuPage County, which has adopted a Countywide Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance, (the "County Ordinance"), on September 24, 1991, in accordance with Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 34, paragraph 5-1062; and WHEREAS, said Ordinance requires the filing of a petition to the Stormwater Committee for a complete waiver of enforcement of the Ordinance within sixty (60) days of the enactment of the Countywide Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook has reviewed the obligations and responsibilities of the three options available to municipalities for administration and enforcement of the Countywide Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAR BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, IMINOIS as follows: Section 1: The Village of Oak Brook hereby petitions to be designated a complete waiver community for the enforcement of the County Ordinance. Section 2s The Village of Oak Brook will submit to the Stormwater Committee its petition and required attachments to this effect in accordance with Section 15-33 of the County Ordinance. The Village President and Village Clerk are hereby authorised and directed to execute a Petition for Waiver Community Status substantially in the form of petition attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 3: The Village of Oak Brook agrees to adopt the provisions of the County Ordinance, either by reference or by adopting its own equivalent ordinance. Section 4: The Village of Oak Brook agrees to include provisions in any new annexation agreements to require compliance with standards and require- meets of the County Ordinance whether adopted by reference or contained within the Village of Oak Brook's own ordinance. Section 5: The Village of Oak Brook agrees to the rules and procedures governing its petition, including, without limitation, the Committee's procedure for reasserting County jurisdiction over stormwater management within waiver community boundaries. Resolution R- 544 To Petition For Complete Waiver Community Status Page 2 Section 6: The Village of Oak Brook approve the Official List of Exempt Developments which is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. Sects 7: This Resolution *hall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. PASSED AND`,APPROVED this 12th day of November . 1991, by the President and Soard of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties, 'Illinois, according to a roll call vote as follows: Ayes: Trustees Bartecki, Krafthefer, Payovich,, Shumate, Skinner and Winters Nays: None Absents None Abstain: ATane it age Preoident ATTEST: k' ii Village Clerk •t n tr.wrd f R- PBTZTIQK MR =z= OMMzTr 82MUs BEFORE 283 $20FARWASM. M aE County of DuPage ) SS. State of Illinois) TOs Stormwater Management Committee c/o DuPage County Department of Environmental Concerns � 423, North County Farm Road j Wheaton, IL 60197 NOTICE Ia EERM QXVM that the Village of Oak Brook, a municipal corporation, with offices at 1200 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, IL 60521, by a vote of its governing body on November 12, 1991, hereby petitions for complete waiver community status for the administration and enforcement of the Countywide Stormmater and Flood Plain ordinance within its corporate boundaries. Said Petition is hereby filed with required attachments pursuant to Section 15--33 of the County Stormwater and Flood Plain Ordinance. The Village of Oak Brook agrees to enforce its own ordinance as amended from time to time. Dated November 12 , 1991 Bys ` M. Bushy Village President Attests Linda K. Connella Village Clerk I lEXH=lS=T A � it 54f VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK OFFICIAL LIST OF EXEMPT DEVELOPMENTS DUPAGE COUNTYWIDE STORMWATER AND FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE November 8, 1991 1 . All building permits issued prior to February 15, 1992. 2. The McDonald' s Office Campus development. This is a phased 20 year ± development on Jorie Boulevard. Phase 1 constructed the entire stormwater management system consisting of detention and floodplain compensatory storage to account for full development. Approvals to date include: A. Approved Development Plan, Ordinance S-409, 5/31/78 Amended Development Plan, Ordinance S-564, 8/27/85 Amended Development Plan, Ordinance S-689, 4/24/90 B. Flood Plain Special Use, Ordinance S-457, 10/21/80 Flood Plain Special Use, Phase 1-B-Ordinance S-565, 8/27/85 Flood Plain Special Use, Stockpile-Ordinance- S-584, 5/27/86 Flood Plain Special. Use, Stockpile-Ordinance S-603, 4/28/87 C. Approved Improvement Plan, Phase 1-A, Ordinance S-477, 7/14/81 Approved Improvement Plan, Phase 1-B, Ordinance S-566, 8/27/85 Approved Improvement Plan, Phase 2, Ordinance S-690, 4/24/90 D. IDOT Permit Number 16892, 6/11/81 Phases 1 , 1-B, and 2 have been completed. Future phases remain to be constructed. 3. York Lake Subdivision - Approved by Resolution R-520 on 2/26/91. This eight (8) lot residential subdivision at 3416 York Road remains to be constructed. Detention, erosion measures and floodplain/wetland delineations have been approved. 4. Brush Hill Subdivision - Subdivision approved by Resolution R-503 on 8/14/90. Flood Plain Special Use approved by Ordinance S-701 on 8/14/90. This seven (7) lot residential subdivision at 3603 York Road remains to be constructed. Detention, erosion measures, compensatory storage, and floodplain/wetland delineations have been approved. 5. FJS & BJS Resubdivision - Two (2) lot residential subdivision approved by Resolution R-540 on 9/24/91 . This subdivision has one ( 1 ) existing house (318 Canterberry Lane) and a second house will be constructed on the second lot through a building permit yet to be applied for. Detention not required since area is less than 5 acres. 6 i IC XI4=8=T 8 Page 1 of 3 l 6. Ginger Creek Lagoons (Route - Accomplished b 83 Jorfe Boulevard) y the Oak Brook Park District to provide 40 acre feet ¢ in the early 1970's to provide sufficient detention for the northerly tributary area to the East-West Tollway. 7. Oak Brook Park District Community Center (1425 Kensington Road) - Flood Plain Special Use tabled by Village Board on 11/13/90. Village Engineer has given approval of the stormwater mgnagement design (compensatory storage and detention) prior to the tabling date. 8. Lot 20-Merry Lane - Flood Plain Special Use approved by Ordinance 5-699 on 8/14/90 to allow one single family home on one lot at 811 Merry Lane with compensatory storage. Building permit has not been applied for yet. 9. Andy's Steakhouse (22nd Street/Midwest Road) - Parking lot improvements approved by Ordinance S-658 on 12/13/88 and by Ordinance 5-713 on 6/11/91. Improvements are scheduled for early 1992. Detention was approved by Village Engineer. 10. Official Airline Guides (2000 Clearwater Drive) - Flood Plain Special Use granted to allow construction of a parking structure and additional surface parking within the floodplain by Ordinance 5-521 on 3/27/84. Applicant has not made application to construct these improvements yet. Compensatory storage approved. 11 . Cantore ( 160 Forest Trail) - Flood Plain Special Use granted to allow site grading. Site grading plan approved by Village Engineer on 7/18/91 for compensatory storage. Site work has not yet taken place. 12. Malloy (3823 York Road) - Flood Plain Special Use for building addition to have less than three (3 ' ) foot of freeboard by Ordinance S-590 on 7/08/86 and compensatory storage. Applicant has not applied for building permit yet. 13. Bruce, (459 Forest Trail ) - Flood Plain Special Use to allow floodproofing of building, compensatory storage, and some expansion of building by Ordinance S-653 on 9/13/88. Applicant has not followed through and is awaiting acquisition of her home as part of the Salt Creek Flood Mitigation Plan. 14. Breakenridge Farm Unit III Subdivision-Approved by Resolution R-511 on 10/23/90. This two (2) lot residential subdivision at 82 Breakenridge Farm remains to be constructed. Detention and erosion measures have been approved. i 15. Mizen' s Subdivision-Approved by Resolution R-505 on 9/25/90 and by Resolution R-519 on 2/26/91. This six (6) lot residential subdivision at 407 Glendale Avenue remains to be constructed. Detention and erosion measures have been approved. EX13T8='I' 8 Page 2 of 3 I 16. Ginger Creek Subdivision-Curb and Gutter and Pavement Widening Project - Flood Plain Special Use granted by Ordinance 5-686 on jl 4/10/90. This paving project was postponed by the Village Board until a clear majority of the residents approved of it. Compensatory storage has been approved. 17. Buck-Ernie Pyle Development (Route 83/16th Street)-Approved by Resolution R-456 on 7/12/88 and Resolution R-474 on 4/25/89. This I! three (3) lot commercial subdivision is under construction and will provide all detention requirements for all future improvements. I I I j is i i, I i 'I P MXHIBS'T 8 Page 3 of 3