Village of Machesney Park President and Board of Trustees met Dec. 20

Village of Machesney Park President and Board of Trustees met Dec. 20
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Village of Machesney Park President and Board of Trustees met Dec. 20.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

I. Invocation

II. Pledge of Allegiance

III. Roll Call and Declaration of Quorum

IV. Approval of Minutes from the December 6, 2021, Board Meeting

V. Treasurer’s Report – Deborah Alms

VI. Communications – Robbin Snodgrass

VII. Warrant – Jake Schmidt

VIII. Administrative Reports

A. President – Steve Johnson

B. Attorney – Tom Green

C. Village Administrator – James Richter II

D. Finance and Human Resources Manager – Michelle Johannsen

E. Superintendent of Public Works – Chad Hunter

F. Village Engineer – Chris Dopkins

G. Public Safety Supervisor – Deputy Chief Anthony Miceli

IX. Committee and Trustee Reports

District #1 – Planning & Economic Development, Vice Chair – Joe Seipts

District #2 – Administration & Finance, Chair – Jake Schmidt

District #3 – Planning & Economic Development, Chair – James Kidd

District #4 – Administration & Finance, Vice Chair – Aaron Wilson

District #5 – Public Improvement & Safety, Vice Chair – Terri Bailey

District #6 – Public Improvement & Safety, Chair – Erick Beck

X. Consent Agenda*

1. Ordinance 55-21, Approve the purchase of 22 Wilshire Blvd. Final Reading

2. Ordinance 01-22, Special Use Permit for Self-Storage, 7171 Mitchell Rd. First Reading

3. Ordinance 02-22, Variance in Accessory Building Height, 1021 Wissmach Ln. First Reading

4. Ordinance 03-22, Special Use Permit for Major Motor Vehicle Repair, 1215 Shappert Dr. First Reading

5. Ordinance 04-22 Zoning Map Amendment from Commercial General (CG) to Multi-Family Residential (R4), 7633 N. Perryville Rd. First Reading

6. Resolution 67-R-21, Declare Surplus TIF Funds-IL Route 251/173 Gateway TIF

7. Resolution 68-R-21, Authorize to sign an Opioid Class Action Settlement Agreement

8. Resolution 69-R-21, Authorize release of Closed Minutes

9. Resolution 70-R-21, Authorize five contracts for Flood Buyout Grant Programs

XI. Unfinished Business

XII. New Business

XIII. Public Comment

XIV. Closed Session

XV. Adjournment

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