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Village of Plainfield Board of Police Commissioners Met October 5

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Village of Plainfield Board of Police Commissioners met Oct. 5.

Here is the minutes provided by the board:

BOARD PRESENT: M.Collins, K.Calkins, P. Kalkanis, C. Larson, B. Wojowski, H.Benton, And M.Bonuchi. Others Present: B.Murphy, Village Administrator; J.Harvey, Attorney; M.Gibas, Village Clerk; D.Wold, Engineer; D.Kissel, Wastewater Superintendent; P.Miller, Street Superintendent; J.Proulx, Planning Director; J. Gal, Planner; L.Spires, Building Official; And J.Konopek, Chief Of Police.

CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, PLEDGE

Mayor Collins called the meeting to order at 7: 00 p. m. Roll call was taken, all Trustees were present.

Mayor Collins led the Pledge of Allegiance.

PRESIDENTIAL COMMENTS

Mayor Collins:

Encouraged everyone to practice social distancing and to wear face masks.

Suggested going back to the dress code for Board Meetings beginning with the November 2, 2020 Village Board Meeting.

TRUSTEES COMMENTS

Trustee Larson:

Commented on the great turn out for the Harvest 5K.

Commented on COVID suggestions for Halloween.

Commented on the National Night Out Scavenger Hunt.

Reminded everyone that Early Voting begins on October 19.

Encouraged everyone to practice social distancing.

Encouraged everyone to support local businesses.

PUBLIC COMMENTS (3- 5 minutes)

Clerk Gibas noted that one public comment was received. Judy Donnally submitted a public comment requesting that no construction traffic be allowed on Roundstone Avenue from the Ballard Farm Development.

BUSINESS MEETING

1) APPROVAL OF AGENDA

Trustee Larson moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

2) CONSENT AGENDA

Trustee Larson moved to approve the Consent Agenda to include:

a) Approval of the Minutes of the Board Meeting held on September 21, 2020.

b) Bills Paid and Bills Payable Reports for October 5, 2020.

c) Ordinance No. 3484, pertaining to the Local CURE Program. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

3) 15017 S. BARTLETT AVENUE LANDMARK NOMINATION — ( CASE NUMBER 1845- 062819. HPC)

Trustee Wojowski moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3485, granting approval of 15017 S. Bartlett Avenue as a Village of Plainfield Historic Landmark. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

4) TRANQUILITY MASSAGE AND BODYWORK INC. — (CASE NUMBER 1889- 080620. SU)

Trustee Bonuchi moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3486, granting approval of a special use permit for massage therapy at 15905 S. Frederick Street for the business commonly known as Tranquility Massage and Bodywork Inc. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

5) AURORA BOUNDARY LINE AGREEMENT

Trustee Wojowski moved to continue the Public Hearing regarding the proposed Jurisdictional Boundary Line Agreement between the City of Aurora and the Village of Plainfield to the October 19, 2020 meeting of the Board of Trustees. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

6) BALLARD FARM DEVELOPMENT ( CASE NUMBER 1846- 072519.AA/SU/PP)

Trustee Larson moved to adopt an Ordinance authorizing execution of an annexation agreement for the property commonly known as Ballard Farm at the northeast corner of 127th Street and Heggs Road ( PIN 07- 01- 30- 400- 006- 0000), as a logical extension of the Village of Plainfield. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Vote by roll call. Calkins, no; Kalkanis, no; Larson, yes; Wojowski, no; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 3 yes, 3 no. Motion failed.

7) TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE SUBDIVISION CODE (CASE NUMBER 1869- 011020. TA)

Trustee Bonuchi moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3487, approving various amendments to Sections 2- 173, 7- 35, 7- 163, 7- 168, 7- 181, and 7- 184 of the Village of Plainfield Code of Ordinances. Second by Trustee Wojowski. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

8) PET SUITES PRELIMINARY/ FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION ( CASE NO. 1878- 031420. SU. SPR. FP)

Trustee Bonuchi moved to approve the preliminary and final plat of subdivision of the Prairie Creek North -South Third Subdivision located northeast of Joseph Avenue and IL Route 59, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

9) TEXT AMENDMENT TO ZONING, SIGN CODE & HISTORIC PRESERVATION CASE NUMBER 1868- 011020.TA)

Trustee Bonuchi moved to adopt Ordinance No. 3488, approving various amendments to Sections 9- 78, 9- 84, 9- 91 to 9- 101, and 9- 149 of Chapter 9 ofthe Village of Plainfield Code of Ordinances. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

10) REDWOOD PLAINFIELD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ( CASE NUMBER 1887- 081720. SU/ SPR/ PP)

Trustee Larson moved to adopt the findings of fact ofthe Plan Commission as the findings of fact of the Board of Trustees and furthermore, direct the Village Attorney to prepare an ordinance granting approval of the special use for planned development of the project commonly known as Redwood Plainfield for up to 211 single - story attached apartment townhomes, subject to the stipulations noted in the staff report. There was no second to the motion and no discussion.

ADMINISTRATOR' S REPORT

No Report.

MANAGEMENT SERVICES REPORT

No Report.

ENGINEER' S REPORT

No Report.

PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT

No Report.

BUILDING DEPARTMENT REPORT

No Report.

PUBLIC WORKS REPORT

Trustee Wojowski moved to authorize snow removal services, as required, and accept the unit prices provided by IAP Construction, Inc, Antrex, Inc, Winninger Excavating, Shreve Services, Local Lawn Care & Landscaping, ACSOL, LLC/ J & S Construction, and Hanson Landscape & Design Inc. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

Trustee Wojowski moved to authorize the Village President to execute a professional services agreement with M.E. Simpson to complete the 2020 Water Leak Survey for the cost not to exceed 33, 150. 00. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

POLICE CHIEF' S REPORT

Trustee Bonuchi moved to authorize the purchase of a Cellebrite UFED 4PC Pro Series CLX System and related training class for one ( 1) detective for a total cost of $23, 105. 00. Second by Trustee Larson. Vote by roll call. Calkins, yes; Kalkanis, yes; Larson, yes; Wojowski, yes; Benton, yes; Bonuchi, yes. 6 yes, 0 no. Motion carried.

Village of Plainfield

Meeting Minutes — October 5, 2020

ATTORNEY' S REPORT

No Report.

Mayor Collins read the reminders.

Trustee Larson moved to adjourn. Second by Trustee Bonuchi. Voice Vote. All in favor, 0 opposed. Motion carried.

The meeting adjourned at 7: 24 p. m.

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