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Mundelein, IL · November 19, 2025

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Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting November 19, 2025 Minutes CALL TO ORDER The Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Mundelein was held on November 19, 2025 at 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein. Commission Chairman T. Roswick called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Chairman T. Roswick led the Pledge of Allegiance. ATTENDANCE Chair Roswick took the roll call. It indicated as follows: Board Attendance PRESENT: K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, T. Roswick, K. Teehan, T. Wilson ABSENT: None Village Attendance PRESENT: Amanda Orenchuk, Director of Community Development; Colleen Malec, Senior Planner; Erin Swanson, Recording Secretary MINUTES APPROVAL Approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Regular meeting minutes from October 15, 2025. Chairman T. Roswick asked the commission if there were any requested changes or alterations to the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes from October 15, 2025. There were no suggested changes. K. Teehan moved, seconded by J. Holden, a Motion to approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes from October 15, 2025. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Teehan SECONDER: Commissioner J. Holden AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None PUBLIC COMMENTARY There was no general public commentary. OLD PZC BUSINESS There was no old business to be discussed. NEW PZC BUSINESS Public Hearing - PZ2025-0018 - 103 S Lake Street - Map Amendment Open Public Hearing S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to open Public Hearing PZ2025-0018. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Staff Presentation C. Malec gave the attached presentation and provided a background on the property and the requested map amendment to rezone the property at 103 S Lake Street from R-3 Single Family Residential to R-4 Two Family Residential. The commissioners requested clarification between the zoning map and the comprehensive plan. The Comprehensive plan is a guiding document and the zoning map shows what the actual zoning of each lot within the Village is. Staff is in support of the petition. Staff does not usually take a stance, but the zoning request fits with the history of the property as well as the vision of the property within the Comprehensive Plan. Petitioner Presentation Marsha and Jose Rodriguez, owners of the property at 103 S Lake Street, were sworn in. Commissioner Petti asked if both units will be rented out. The property owners confirmed that both units will be rented out. The rental contract would detail which parking spaces would be used for the units. The garage will be used by the property owner. Public Commentary Chairman T. Roswick opened the floor to public commentary. Robert Ward of 46 S. Greenview Avenue was sworn in. Mr. Ward expressed concerns about the future development of the property. He inquired if the house could be torn down and there could be several 2-units developed across the multiple lots. C. Malec stated that in theory they could if the lots were re-subdivided in a way that would allow the development and meet the setback requirements. It would not be an easy task to do, but in theory it would be able to do. Mr. Ward also asked about how the addresses would be handled with the separation of the units. C. Malec stated that the Building Department handles the addressing within the Village and it would be under the Director's discretion. J. Holden asked if there was any historical protections within the Village. C. Malec stated there are no protections on historical homes within the Village. The Historical Commission does collect information on some of the historical homes within the Village, but there are no protections in ways done by some other municipalities. Chairman T. Roswick closed the floor to public commentary. Commission Discussion J. Holdens stated she was in favor of this petition in order to do some cleanup based on the historical use of the property. K. Teehan stated that he does have some concerns with developing all the lots as two family due to the historical significance of the home. S. Petti stated that he was not concerned with the home being torn down and the lots developed due to the cost that would be needed to develop all the lots. K. Anderson thanked staff for elaborating the staff report on the case. In reviewing the application with the comprehensive plan, he expressed support for the application. Chairman T. Roswick asked the Commission to review the Findings of Fact. Map Amendment Request S. Petti moved, seconded by J. Holden, a Motion to recommend approval of a Map Amendment to rezone the property at 103 S Lake Street from R-3 Single-Family Residential to R-4 Two-Family Residential, including the findings of fact as presented. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner J. Holden AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Close Public Hearing J. Holden moved, seconded by K. Anderson, a Motion to close Public Hearing PZ2025- 0018. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner J. Holden SECONDER: Commissioner K. Anderson AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Public Hearing - PZ2025-0038 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment Open Public Hearing J. Holden moved, seconded by S. Petti, a Motion to open Public Hearing PZ2025-0038. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner J. Holden SECONDER: Commissioner S. Petti AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Staff Presentation A. Orenchuk stated that the comprehensive plan update will incorporate traditional neighborhood design use recommendations. Staff is still working with Village Attorneys and Consultants. The current recommendation from staff is to continue the public hearing to allow additional review time of this update to be presented at a future Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Prospective dates for the continuation could be December 3, December 17, or January 7. Continue Public Hearing K. Teehan moved, seconded by K. Garesche, a Motion to continue Public Hearing PZ2025-0038 to Wednesday, December 17th at 7:00 PM at the Mundelein Village Hall located at 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Teehan SECONDER: Commissioner K. Garesche AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Public Hearing - PZ2025-0037 - Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, Title 20 of the Municipal Code Open Public Hearing K. Anderson moved, seconded by J. Holden, a Motion to open Public Hearing PZ2025- 0037. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Anderson SECONDER: Commissioner J. Holden AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Staff Presentation and Commission Discussion A. Orenchuk gave the attached presentation detailing the proposed zoning ordinance text amendments that have been in progress since 2017. J. Holden requested clarification on the procedure for approving text amendment changes to the Zoning Ordinance. A. Orenchuk reviewed the approval procedure and the difference between the comprehensive plan and the zoning map. The Comprehensive Plan is a guide for a vision of how the Village sees future uses of properties located within the Village. The Zoning Map is a record of the current actual zoning designations of the properties within the Village. A. Orenchuk indicated that at the end of the several sessions anticipated to discuss the amendments, there will be a redline version of the document for the PZC to review and provide a recommendation to the Board. Traditional Neighborhood / New Urbanism District The project proposed as Ivanhoe Village is considered a Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) or New Urbanism project with a mix of building types and open spaces along with specific street typography. The discussion at this meeting was not to specifically discuss the Ivanhoe Village proposal, but to discuss TND zoning in general. Staff is requesting language within the code to create a shell district that would require any Traditional Neighborhood project to apply as a Planned Unit Development, which requires a regulating PUD Ordinance that gets considered with the application for a TND Map Amendment. There is a lot of nuance and prescriptive design for these types of developments that need some flexibility in locations of open space, road typologies, and mixtures of building types. The PUD gives the Village the ability to control the development a little better in terms of architecture and open spaces while supporting the form-based/design focused development. The commission discussed similar projects located throughout the country and how municipalities have handled the zoning to date. Staff explained that in light of the Ivanhoe development, there was an avenue that was explored that looked at integrating a full form-based code for New Urbanism into the Village's municipal code. In a master-planned community scenario with a long time horizon this became a challenge. This led to the exploration of TND as a PUD. The Commission supported adding language for Traditional Neighborhood/New Urbanism regulations within the Zoning Ordinance. Administrative Hearings There have been a couple hurdles in recent history regarding notification for hearings. Being a home-rule community, there is more flexibility regarding notification requirements. Certified mailers with green receipts are a significant cost for any property owner that needs to go through a public hearing. The requested change would allow the property owners to have virtual receipts, allowing for a significant cost savings for the applicant. The commission discussed other changes, including adding notices centrally on the Village Website. It was discussed that any changes made would need to be applied to all cases. Accessory Structures The Commission discussed accessory structure sizes allowed. Recreational Equipment The current zoning code references Recreation Equipment but does not have a definition. Staff included proposed text for this definition including swing sets, play sets, tree houses, ice rinks, basketball and other sports equipment on private residential property. The commission supported adding the definition to the Zoning Code. Accessory Structures Attached to a Principal Structure The commission discussed the merits of allowing an attached accessory structure, such as a pergola, to be expanded to the maximum property envelope that would be allowed for an enclosed addition to the principal structure. The Commission discussed the similar issue of allowing a detached accessory structure, such as a gazebo, larger than the 144 square feet allowed by the Zoning Code, such as those currently available for purchase from major retailers such as Home Depot or Costco. There was a lot more to discuss, but it was after 9:30 PM, so the Commission decided to continue the discussion to another meeting date. Public Commentary There was no public commentary. Continue Public Hearing J. Holden moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to continue Public Hearing PZ2025- 0037 to Wednesday, December 17th at 7:00 PM at the Mundelein Village Hall located at 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. RESULT: Passed [Yes 7, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner J. Holden SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, K. Garesche, J. Holden, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN None QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS There were no further questions or comments ADJOURNMENT Adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting S. petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of November 19, 2025. SECONDER: Commissioner K. 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Lake Street Rezoning Request Colleen Malec, Senior Planner November 19, 2025 1861 Atlas History 103 S. Lake predates Mundelein – one of the community’s oldest homes. Constructed in 1895 by the Rouse Family, who arrived from England around 1840 and John Rouse acquired hundreds of acres (1828-1917) northeast of Diamond Lake (including the lake itself). Built on the foundation of a prior house that burnt down by Harry Rouse, son of John and Matilda. Members of the Rouse family have remained active in Lake County to this day. The home was owned by the Rouse Family Matilda Rouse until at least 1965. (1831-1903) 1939 Aerial Dairy Farm The Rouse Family operated a dairy farm in the early 1900’s and started Rouse Bros. Dairy in 1921. The business fist Former Barn (Now a operated out of the Residence) small brick garage that is still on the property. The house behind the property (on Seymour) was originally the dairy barn, and has since Former Dairy Business been converted to a Main Residence (Now Garage) residence. Rouse Bros. Dairy Started in 1921. They owned one truck that they used to deliver milk from their farm. Business expanded in 1925 and they relocated the business from the small garage to a new, brick building at 220 N. Lake Street (where the Police Station now sits). Business eventually served customers as far as Barrington, Fox Lake, Lake Bluff, and Lake Forest with a horse and milk wagon. Original Rouse Bros. In 1945 Rouse Bros. Dairy was sold to Bottle for Meadow Gold and consolidated with a Sale on Ebay plant in Waukegan. Property Ownership Over Time  Constructed and occupied by various Rouse Family members from 1895 until at least 1965  Owned by various members of the Miller Family until 2025  Purchased by the applicant in April 2025 (Marsha and Jose Rodriguez) Use of Property Property is currently structured as two separate dwelling units (separate entrances). Anecdotal evidence suggests that it has been a duplex for a long time – potentially 50-100 years:  Family friend of the Millers recalls her memory of it being two units in the 1970’s  Notes in code enforcement files acknowledged two units  Historical Commission files from the 1980’s claiming it was converted by the 1st generation of Rouse children. Excerpt in Joel Chandler’s 1983 Notebook – Found by the Historical Commission 2025: Why Zoning Became an Issue In early 2025, the previous owner indicated that they wanted to sell the property. They requested a zoning letter confirming that the duplex use was permitted so prospective buyers had certainty that they would not inherit a code enforcement issue. However, the property is zoned R-3 Single-Family Residential, which does not permit duplexes. The existing duplex use is generally considered an existing nonconformity by the Village. The property has been zoned for single- family use as long as the Village has had zoning districts. Zoning letter requests are not uncommon during Based on anecdotal evidence, it is very property transactions, particularly when the use possible that either: doesn’t match the zoning. • The building was converted before The Village can write a formal letter stating that building permits and zoning law were the use is deemed a “legal nonconforming use” for commonplace. regulation purposes… • The building was converted with a permit, But only if we can locate hard evidence that but so long ago that records are incomplete or gone. the use originally received Village approval, such as: • Until 2025, the two units have always been “rented” within the family, so there • A building permit to separate units or was never a need to separate utilities. utilities; • Separated building utilities; • The Village may have kept assigning a • Rental registration(s) single-family zoning designation to the property because it was not known to be a Nothing above could be located, so the Village duplex (or that knowledge was lost with time). could not write a zoning letter. Map Amendment Request (Rezoning) The applicant is requesting that the property be rezoned from: R-3 Single-Family Residential R-4 Two-Family Residential The R-4 district permits duplexes by right, resulting in a legal conforming land use. Property is contiguous with other R-4 zoned properties. No changes to the property are proposed at this time. The owners intend to rent the two units out. Staff Analysis Staff supports the rezoning request for several reasons: 1) Zoning Compliance Good practice to eliminate nonconformities where possible. Less ambiguity for both the Village, property owners, and neighbors. 2) Contiguity Property is contiguous with other R-4 parcels and would not be “spot zoning”. 2) Appropriate Density Near Downtown Property is located 770 feet south of the Downtown zoning district. The nearby properties are zoned R-4 to encourage slightly increased density surrounding the downtown. Density supports economic development and revitalization of commercial areas. Staff Analysis 4) Long-Standing Use Anecdotal evidence strongly suggests that the duplex configuration has existed for decades, indicating that it is not a new or intensified use. 5) No Known Negative Impacts Staff is not aware of any complaints, enforcement issues, or neighborhood concerns associated with the duplex use. 6) Limited Additional Uses in R-4 Aside from permitting duplexes, the R-4 district does not introduce new permitted uses beyond those already allowed in the current district (R-3 Single-Family). This limits the risk of unintended impacts. Comprehensive Plan The Future Land Use Plan within the 2021 Comprehensive Plan designates this property as “Single-Family Attached Residential”. “Single-Family Attached Residential” in this context refers to: • Duplexes • Townhomes • Rowhomes • Dwelling types that generally have direct access to each unit and lack common interior spaces such as lobbies. Staff Comments Water/Sewer Utility Billing: • Finance and Public Works both strongly recommend that sewer and water are separated (i.e. two separate meters). • As it stands, the property has no way to quantify how much water is used by each separate unit. • A water shutoff due to an unpaid bill could not be isolated to one unit if they are not separated. Rental Registration: The property owner should apply for landlord registration, which is a requirement for all rental dwelling units in Mundelein. • Annual fee: $40 per address plus $12 for each additional unit • PDF form available on Village website • Due annually by January 31st Questions? FINDINGS OF FACT – 103 S. LAKE STREET Map Amendment from R-3 to R-4 CASE NUMBER PZ2025-0018 PUBLIC November 19, 2025 HEARING DATE On November 19, 2025, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend Approval of a map amendment to rezone the property at 103 S. Lake Street from R-3 Single-Family Residential to R-4 Two-Family Residential. The planning and zoning commission recommendation and the village board decision on any zoning amendment, whether text or map amendment, is a matter of legislative discretion that is not controlled by any particular standard. However, in making their recommendation and decision, the planning and zoning commission and the village board shall consider the following standards. The approval of amendments is based on a balancing of these standards. 1. The existing use and zoning of nearby property. The location’s proximity to Downtown Mundelein makes a slightly higher residential density appropriate and compatible with nearby townhouses and multi-family developments already present or under construction in the downtown area. Furthermore, this property is contiguous with other R-4 Two-Family Residential properties and would not be out of character with the properties on this block. 2. The extent to which property values of the subject property are diminished by the existing zoning. The property values of the subject property could be diminished by the existing zoning, as it has long been structured as a duplex and considered an existing nonconforming use in the current R-3 Single-Family zoning district. The property has been used as a duplex for at least 50 years, possibly longer. The nonconforming status could affect the property value. 3. The extent to which the proposed amendment promotes the public health, safety, and welfare of the village. The amendment promotes the public health, safety, and welfare of the Village by bringing an existing use into conformance with the Zoning Map. Furthermore, the R-4 Two-Family Residential zoning district promotes slightly higher residential density near Downtown Mundelein, which helps to address a county-wide housing shortage, is a more efficient use of infrastructure, and brings more residents and spending power to support the businesses in Downtown Mundelein. 4. The relative gain to the public, as compared to the hardship imposed upon the applicant. The Planning and Zoning Commission found that the public stands to gain by eliminating nonconformities and promoting additional density in the area surrounding Downtown Mundelein. 5. The suitability of the property for the purposes for which it is presently zoned, i.e. the feasibility of developing the property in question for one or more of the uses permitted under the existing zoning classification. The property is currently used for a two-family purpose and is therefore not suitable for the current zoning of R-3 Single- Family Residential. It has been separated into two dwelling units for at least 50 years, and possibly up to 100 years. Combining the two dwelling units would be costly, burdensome, and would provide little benefit to the public. 6. The length of time that the property in question has been vacant, as presently zoned, considered in the context of development in the area where the property is located. The property has not been used for its present zoning (single-family residential) for at least 50 years. It has been occupied as a duplex. 7. The evidence, or lack of evidence, of community need for the use proposed by the applicant. There is a need for housing in Lake County – in order for Lake County to attract and retain residents and businesses, it must have a diverse housing stock that provides options for households at different life stages, ages, incomes, and sizes. The lack of housing limits the community’s ability to attract and retain workers, particularly with an aging population, and projected decline in the working age population. 8. The consistency of the proposed amendment with the comprehensive plan. The map amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, which recommends a future land use of “Attached Single Family” for this property. The current zoning designation is actually inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 9. That the proposed amendment will benefit the residents of the village as a whole, and not just the applicant, property owner(s), neighbors of any property under consideration, or other special interest groups, and the extent to which the proposed use would be in the public interest and would not serve solely the interest of the applicant. The Planning and Zoning Commission found that the introduction of additional housing options to the community, as well as the elimination of nonconformities, benefits the residents of the Village as a whole beyond just the applicant. Additionally, the subject property has significant historic value, and any actions that might render it unusable, or even demolished, would be a loss to the community. 10. The extent to which the proposed amendment creates nonconformities. The proposed amendment would eliminate a nonconformity. 11. The trend of development, if any, in the general area of the property in question. The trend of development in the general area of the property in question is an increase in residential density, as the property is located just south of the Downtown zoning district, where townhouses and multi-family projects have been constructed. 12. Whether adequate public facilities are available including, but not limited to, schools, parks, police and fire protection, roads, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and water lines, or are reasonably capable of being provided prior to the development of the uses, which would be permitted on the subject property if the amendment were adopted. The site is served by adequate public facilities. Zoning Code Text Amendments November 19, 2025 Agenda • Introduction & Purpose • Structure of the Zoning Code • Presentation of Amendments • Discussions Introduction & Purpose Structure of the Zoning Code Several types: - Traditional Euclidian Zoning - Form-Based Codes (FBC) - Hybrid Codes - Unified Development Ordinances (UDO) Hybrid Zoning Code • Euclidean and Form-Based Code Traditional Euclidean Zoning Allow certain structures within a certain building envelope. Proposed Amendments Traditional Neighborhood Design District / New Urbanism • Mixing building types in blocks • Open spaces and square part of design • Street typology • Focus is on the form and public realm • Proposed as a District that requires a PUD Proposed Amendments Links https://youtube.com/shorts/2zu059dpTc 8?si=wYrdH472qed336Bf https://youtu.be/LTvE9JsB1uI?si=HQ3y9 MovhargY8mv Proposed Amendments ~Costs of certified mailings is significant. Would like to reduce cost to applicants. People do not pick up the certified mail from post office to return the receipt. ~We are dealing with numerous lost, stolen, or damaged signs posted on properties. Village as Home Rule can modify these requirements. Administrative Hearing Notices 20.16.030 ~Notice requirements sometimes touch a corner of a multi-family property (small amount of common area) and then all of the units in a very large area require notification (Cardinal Square, Woodhaven are examples). Clarify this requirements. Also, road and railroad ROW sometimes fall in the notice areas but Canadian National and State of IL are not responsive to these notices. Apartment complexes often have bigger equipment necessary for property maintenance (lawnmower, snow blower, salt, etc.). We’ve received requests for a sheds larger than the permitted maximum of 144 sf for Accessory Structures Sheds in R-5 District 20.52.040(S)(3) such a complex. Non-residential districts are allowed to exceed 144 sf, but the R-5 district gets lumped into the residential requirements. Determine whether we want to allow larger sheds in the R-5 district. Definition for Recreational No definition for this term, which is reference in the code, so it is unclear what constitutes as "Recreational Accessory Structures Equipment (Ice Rink?) Equipment". Section states, "Accessory If a pergola, gazebo, shed, etc. is fully attached to a structure, it should be allowed to exceed 144 SF Structures attached to a building Accessory Structures 20.52.050 provided that it is within the building envelope. The thought is that the principal structure could be shall be considered part of expanded within that envelope regardless, so bulk is not the issue within the envelope. building." Accessory Structures Carports Permitted to be detached even if existing garage. Clarify if this is this the desire of the Village. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment Wishlist A B C D E SECTION GROUPING DESCRIPTION ISSUE NOTES NUMBER(S) 1 2 Create a new Zoning District and inset it sequentially into Numerous - the ordinance OR insert it into 20.44 Special Purpose Zoning that accomodates form-based code 20.16, 20.20, The Village does not have a specific zoning code or zoning district to Traditional Zoning Districts. The intent will be to require all TND/New specific to Traditional Neighborhood Design 20.24, 20.44, accommodate Traditional Neighborhood Design, New Urbanism, or Form- Neighborhood Design Urban projects to be PUDs. The specific regulations will and New Urbanism 20.48, 20.64, Based Code. then be created for each TND zoned project within its 20.68, and 20.72 applicable PUD Ordinance. 3 ~Costs of certified mailings is significant. Would like to reduce cost to applicants. People do not pick up the certified mail from post office to return the receipt. ~We are dealing with numerous lost, stolen, or damaged signs posted on properties. Village as Home Rule can modify these requirements. Administrative Hearing Notices 20.16.030 ~Notice requirements sometimes touch a corner of a multi-family property (small amount of common area) and then all of the units in a very large area require notification (Cardinal Square, Woodhaven are examples). Clarify this requirement. Also, road and railroad ROW sometimes fall in the notice areas but Canadian National and State of IL are not responsive to these notices. 4 Apartment complexes often have bigger equipment necessary for property Possibly remove this amendment - are we trying to solve maintenance (lawnmower, snow blower, salt, etc.). We’ve received requests an issue for a very rare instance? Dialogue with Sheds in R-5 (Multi-Family) District for a sheds larger than the permitted maximum of 144 sf for such a complex. Accessory Structures 20.52.040(S)(3) Commission to see if it needs tweaking or not. If they (POTENTIALLY STRIKE THIS ONE) Non-residential districts are allowed to exceed 144 sf, but the R-5 district gets need storage bigger than 144 SF, they could also just build lumped into the residential requirements. Determine whether we want to a garage. allow larger sheds in the R-5 district. 5 Add a new defintion under General Terms Definitions: "Recreational Equipment means any outdoor accesory structure used on private residential property for Definition for Recreational Equipment (ex. Ice No definition for this term, which is reference in the code, so it is unclear what recreational purposes including, but not limited to, swing Accessory Structures Rink?) constitutes as "Recreational Equipment". sets, play sets, treehouses, ice rinks, basketball and other sport equipment. "Recreational Equipment" does not include equipment located on public parks/playgrounds, schools, or daycare centers. 6 Add a General Regulation for Accessory Structures: "Pergolas, gazebos, and porches that are attached to the If a pergola, gazebo, shed, etc. is fully attached to a structure, it should be principal structure are not subject to a maximum area Section states, "Accessory Structures attached allowed to exceed 144 SF provided that it is within the building envelope. The provided that it meets the underlying Bulk and Yard Accessory Structures to a building shall be considered part of 20.52.050 thought is that the principal structure could be expanded within that envelope Regulations of its applicable zoning district. The structure building." regardless, so bulk is not the issue within the envelope. must be permanently attached to the principal structure, including a tie-in to the adjacent roof where feasible, and must compliment or match the materials of the principal structure." 7

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AGENDA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING November 19, 2025 - 7:00 PM Village Hall - Board Room 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, IL 60060 I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ATTENDANCE IV. MINUTES APPROVAL A. Approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Regular meeting minutes from October 15, 2025. V. PUBLIC COMMENTARY VI. OLD PZC BUSINESS VII. NEW PZC BUSINESS A. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0018 - 103 S Lake Street - Map Amendment B. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0038 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment C. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0037 - Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, Title 20 of the Municipal Code VIII. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS IX. ADJOURNMENT A. Adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Public comment may be made for all agenda items at the meeting. If you wish to provide testimony or comments prior to the meeting, you may provide them up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting time in one of two ways: (1) by sending an email to planning@mundelein.org; or (2) by dropping it off directly at Village Hall to the attention of Community Development, 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. Page |1 Agenda materials are available at www.mundelein.org/Agendas-Minutes The Village of Mundelein, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons with disabilities who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, to contact the ADA Coordinator at 847-949-3200 to allow the Village to arrange accommodations for those persons. Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda 11/19/2025 Page |2

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AGENDA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING November 19, 2025 - 7:00 PM Village Hall - Board Room 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, IL 60060 I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ATTENDANCE IV. MINUTES APPROVAL A. Approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Regular meeting minutes from October 15, 2025. V. PUBLIC COMMENTARY VI. OLD PZC BUSINESS VII. NEW PZC BUSINESS A. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0018 - 103 S Lake Street - Map Amendment B. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0038 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment C. Public Hearing - PZ2025-0037 - Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, Title 20 of the Municipal Code VIII. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS IX. ADJOURNMENT A. Adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Public comment may be made for all agenda items at the meeting. If you wish to provide testimony or comments prior to the meeting, you may provide them up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting time in one of two ways: (1) by sending an email to planning@mundelein.org; or (2) by dropping it off directly at Village Hall to the attention of Community Development, 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. Page |1 Page 1 of 54 Agenda materials are available at www.mundelein.org/Agendas-Minutes The Village of Mundelein, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests that persons with disabilities who require certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have questions about the accessibility of the meeting or facilities, to contact the ADA Coordinator at 847-949-3200 to allow the Village to arrange accommodations for those persons. Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda 11/19/2025 Page |2 Page 2 of 54 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting October 15, 2025 Minutes CALL TO ORDER The Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Mundelein was held on October 15, 2025 at 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein. Commissioner K. Garesche called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner K. Garesche led the Pledge of Allegiance. ATTENDANCE Roll Call Commissioner K. Garesche took the roll call. It indicated as follows: Commission Attendance PRESENT: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson ABSENT: T. Roswick, K. Anderson, J. Holden Village Attendance PRESENT: Senior Planner C. Malec and Recording Secretary E. Swanson MINUTES APPROVAL Approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Regular meeting minutes from October 1, 2025 S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to approve the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes from October 1, 2025. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None PUBLIC COMMENTARY Page 1 3 of 20 54 There was no general public commentary. OLD PZC BUSINESS There was no old PZC business. NEW PZC BUSINESS PZ2025-0036 – Best Self Storage – 3400 W. Route 60 - Variations regarding Use, Parking Spaces, Photometric Plan, and Design Standards Open Public Hearing S. Petti moved, seconded by T. Wilson, a Motion to open Public Hearing PZ2025-0036 RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner T. Wilson AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Staff Presentation C. Malec gave the attached PowerPoint presentation and provided an overview and history of the case. The petitioner is requesting variations regarding use, parking spaces, photometric plan, and design standards. K. Garesche asked staff where the proposed Ivanhoe Village development is in relation to this proposed storage facility. Petitioner Presentation Jordan Nelson of Nelson Development gave the attached PowerPoint presentation. Mr. Nelson reviewed the project and aesthetic design, as well as research on the need for storage facilities. He gave details on the proposed facility hours of operation and traffic count estimate. David Wytmar of Groundwork, LTD gave details on proposed R.V. storage and flow of usage expected in the facility. Page 2 4 of 20 54 S. Petti requested information on the metal panel request. Mr. Wytmar stated that the metal panels offer more insulation for optimized temperature control within the facility. Public Commentary There was no public commentary. Commission Discussion K. Teehan voiced some concerns in regards to parking and traffic. He expressed concerns particularly to the traffic on Route 60/83 due to the increase in development projects. T. Wilson asked about the history of the business as he could not find many resources online. Mr. Nelson gave the locations of a few other Best self storage locations, and stated that they have a long history in the business overall, but the brand is relatively new. S. Petti asked further questions regarding the roofline articulation. Request regarding a variation to allow a mini-warehouse facility in the C-4 Shopping Center zoning district S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.32.020 to permit a Mini-Warehouse facility in the C-4 Shopping Center zoning district at 3400 W. Route 60, including approval of the Findings of Fact as written. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Request regarding a Variation to reduce the number of required parking spaces K. Teehan moved, seconded by S. Petti, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.56.130 to reduce the number of required parking spaces to six spaces for a Mini-Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60, including approval of the Findings of Fact as written. Page 3 5 of 20 54 RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Teehan SECONDER: Commissioner S. Petti AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Request regarding a Variation to increase the maximum footcandles S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.52.040(A)(1) to increase the maximum footcandles at the property line from 0.0 footcandles to 1.2 footcandles for a Mini-Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60 RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Request regarding a Variation to permit a primary facade that is not oriented towards the primary street K. Teehan moved, seconded by T. Wilson, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.32.040(C)(1)(c) to permit a primary façade that is not oriented towards or clearly visible from the primary street for a Mini-Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60, including the Findings of Fact as written. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Teehan SECONDER: Commissioner T. Wilson AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Page 4 6 of 20 54 Request regarding a Variation to waive the ground floor transparency requirements S. Petti moved, seconded by T. Wilson, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.32.040(C)(2)(d) to waive the ground floor transparency requirements for a Mini-Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60, including the Findings of Fact as written. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner T. Wilson AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Request regarding a Variation regarding roofine articulation K. Teehan moved, seconded by T. Wilson, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.32.040(C)(3)(a) regarding roofline articulation for a Mini- Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60, including the Findings of Fact as written. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner K. Teehan SECONDER: Commissioner T. Wilson AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Request regarding a Variation to permit metal wall panels S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to recommend approval of a Variation from Section 20.32.040(C)(4)(b) to permit metal wall panels for a Mini- Warehouse at 3400 W. Route 60, including the Findings of Fact as written. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Close Public Hearing Page 5 7 of 20 54 S. Petti moved, seconded by K. Teehan, a Motion to close Public Hearing PZ2025-0036. RESULT: Passed [Yes 4, No 0, Abstained 0] MOVER: Commissioner S. Petti SECONDER: Commissioner K. Teehan AYES: K. Garesche, S. Petti, K. Teehan, T. Wilson NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Meeting adjourned at 8:29 PM. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT Adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Page 6 8 of 20 54 Ptanning and Zoning Commission Meeting October 15,2025 VILLAGE OF Vittage Hatt Mundel e n 300 Ptaza Circte, Mundetein, lL 60060 Sign-!n Sheet _---*r*--- r_ NAME/COMPANY -1.-_.--._ ADDRESS PHONE/EMAIL Name: Phone: Jrlrclovr N\e\ qov'r comPany: Ne\Sov-r Dgve\onrnr rn* Emait: Name: Phone: Dcr.v \ri\. \N wtrrrro.r __l comPanY: Emait: &v"ulv^drr,rir f . t TD Name: Phone: _l Company: Email: Name: Phone: Company: Emai[: Name: Phone: Company: Emai[: Name: Phone: Company: Emait: Name: Phone: Company: Emait: Name: Phone: Company: Emait: Name: Phone: Company: Emai[: Name: Phone: -t Company: Emait: Name: Phone: Company: Emait: Name Phone: Company: Emait: Name Phone: Company: Emait: Page 7 9 of 20 54 PZ2025-0036 Best Self Storage 3400 W. Route 60 Colleen Malec, Senior Planner October 15, 2025 Page Page10 8 of 20 54 Page Page11 9 of 20 54 Page 10 12 of 20 54 Proposal Self-storage facility featuring: 1. Indoor, climate controlled units in a 3-story building 2. Outdoor, drive-up garage units Indoor facility located at rear, garages at front. Access from driveway west of Home Depot entrance. Stormwater already accounted for by Mundelein Crossings Detention Basin 4. Page 11 13 of 20 54 Concept Presentation – May 12, 2025 Nelson Development presented the concept to the Village Board for informal feedback: • Overall support for allowing the concept to advance for more detailed review. • Mixed opinions on the use itself - some Trustees saw it as a practical redevelopment opportunity for a long-undeveloped site, while others were hesitant about such a visible entryway site. • Strong emphasis on high-quality design and appearance, given the site’s visibility near major commercial areas and Ivanhoe Village. • Recognition of potential financial benefits from property taxes and the Village’s storage space fee. • Concern that the Village may already have an ample supply of storage facilities compared to nearby communities. Page 12 14 of 20 54 Design #1 (Post-Concept Presentation) Design #2 Page 13 15 of 20 54 Final Design (Facing Route 60) Design #2 Final Design (Facing Home Depot Entrance) Page 14 16 of 20 54 Variation Requests (7) 3. Photometric Variation 1. Use Variation • The applicant very nearly  Self-storage (or “mini-warehouse” in the Zoning meets the 0.0 footcandle Ordinance) not permitted by right in the C-4 Shopping limitation at the property line, Center district. but in some areas, it exceeds  It is permitted in the following districts: C-3 Heavy zero. Commercial, M-1 General Manufacturing, and M-MU • The highest proposed light Manufacturing Mixed-Use. level at the property line is 1.2 footcandles along the southwest site boundary. 2. Parking Variation  The Zoning Ordinance requires 1 space per 25 storage units for self-storage facilities.  The code does not differentiate between indoor and outdoor garage units, which users typically drive up to.  The project proposes 1,425 units, which would require 57 parking spaces.  The applicant is requesting that this be reduced to six parking spaces (includes one ADA space). Page 15 17 of 20 54 Variation Requests (7) 4. Primary Façade Orientation 6. Roofline Articulation  The Zoning Ordinance requires that the primary • Shopping center rooflines are not façade of shopping centers be oriented towards the permitted to run in a continuous plane street with entrances facing or clearly visible from the primary street. for more than 100’ without offset.  The garages are located at the front of the site, • They must be “broken up” through with the main building located towards the rear. articulations in the façade, change in This layout obscures the main entrance from Route the height, or change in color, material, 60. forms, etc. • There are portions of the main building 5. Ground Floor Transparency near the back of the site that do not  Shopping centers are required to have at least 50% meet this requirement, so the applicant transparency along the ground floor elevation requests a variation to permit the between 2’ and 8’ above grade where they face the roofline articulation as shown on the public. attached plans.  The intention is to allow views of indoor space and product display areas.  The applicant has requested a waiver from this requirement. Page 16 18 of 20 54 7. Building Materials (Metal Panels) • Metal panels are not on the list of permitted materials for shopping centers. • Limited to brick, stone, stucco, wood, or architectural precast concrete. • The three-story indoor facility features insulated metal panels (regal white, embossed finish). • Other materials used throughout the project include: stone masonry, James Hardie fiber cement siding (both board and batten and horizontal), and standing seam metal roofs. Page 17 19 of 20 54 Page 18 20 of 20 54 Page 19 21 of 20 54 Questions? Next: Petitioner’s Presentation Page 20 22 of 20 54 To: Commission Members From: Colleen Malec, Senior Planner For: Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of November 19, 2025 Subject: Public Hearing - PZ2025-0018 - 103 S Lake Street - Map Amendment Attachments: 1. Certificate of Publication 2. Petitioner's Packet Background: Petition Information Petitioner: Marsha and Jose Rodriguez 210 Albert Drive Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Property Owner: Same Property Location: 103 S. Lake Street Existing Zoning: R-3 Single-Family Residential Requested Zoning: R-4 Two-Family Residential Existing Land Use: Duplex Page 23 of 54 Property History The subject property at 103 S. Lake Street has longstanding historical significance in Mundelein. Aerial imagery indicates that the home has existed since at least 1939, and records suggest it was originally built in 1895 (well before the Village’s incorporation in 1909). The house sits on land once owned by the Rouse family, one of Mundelein’s oldest founding families. The Rouse Family operated a dairy farm and Rouse Bros. Dairy in the early 1900s. At first, the business operated out of the small brick garage that still sits on the property at 103 S. Lake, before the retail storefront relocated to a building north on Lake Street (where the Police Station sits today). John and Matilda Rouse arrived from England around 1840 and acquired acreage northeast of Diamond Lake, including the 125-acre lake itself. By the late 1800s, the Rouse farm extended to 387 acres, including the subject property. The neighboring home to the rear on Seymour Avenue was originally the dairy barn serving this property before being converted to a residence. Members of the Rouse family have remained active in public, civic, and agricultural life in Lake County since 1844 and continue to reside in the area today. According to letters found in Village records, the property was owned by the Rouse family until at least 1965. Figure 1: Location Map Figure 2: Street View Page 24 of 54 Figure 3: 1939 Historic Aerial Use of Property Page 25 of 54 The property has long functioned as a two-unit dwelling, although there are no Village records documenting when or under what circumstances the conversion occurred and whether it received any municipal approvals. Anecdotal accounts from family friends of the prior owner suggest the structure has operated as a duplex since at least the 1970s, but permit records from that era are incomplete and unreliable. Code enforcement history suggests that the Village became aware of the two-family use in 2004 and acknowledged it as an existing condition. However, it does appear that the property has been zoned for single-family use since at least 1957: • 1957 Zoning Classification: R-2 One-Family Dwelling District • 2012 Zoning Classification: R-5 One Family (10,000 SF Minimum Lot Size) • 2013-2025 Zoning Classification: R-3 Single-Family Residential The previous owner (whose family also owned the neighboring Jake Moran’s) contacted the Village in early 2025 stating their intention to sell the property, and requested written confirmation that the duplex use was a permitted, conforming use. At that time, staff consulted legal counsel who advised that there was no documentation formally establishing that it was converted legally, and as a result, the Village could not put such a statement in writing because the property is zoned for single-family use. However, the Village clarified that it would not pursue enforcement to require conversion back to a single-family home and accepts the existing condition. Although the property was not formally registered as a rental, the prior owner reportedly lived in the building and rented the other unit to a family member, which might explain why it was not treated by the owner as a traditional rental arrangement. The two units share water and sewer service, but have long maintained separate ComEd electric accounts and have separate entrances. Rezoning Request (Map Amendment) The previous owner had submitted an application in early 2025 for a rezoning to the R-4 Two-Family Residential district; however, the property sold before the application proceeded. The new property owner has submitted a new application requesting the rezoning for the purpose of aligning the property’s long-standing use with the zoning map. The new owner has not proposed any changes to the building or site and solely seeks to rezone the property to bring it into legal, conforming status. Staff notes that the current zoning designation does not permit duplexes; however, the R-4 District allows this use by right and is contiguous with other R- 4 parcels in the immediate area. • Current Zoning: R-3 Single-Family Residential • Proposed Zoning: R-4 Two-Family Residential Page 26 of 54 Figure 4: Zoning District Map Staff Comments Both the Finance Department and Public Works & Engineering strongly recommend that the site utilities are modified to separate the water and sewer services for the two separate units (i.e. two separate meters). As it currently stands, the property owner has no way of quantifying how much water is used by each separate unit. If a water bill is unpaid, then water shutoff would affect both tenants. The property owner has agreed to this change, stating that it is their preference as well, and will separately pursue this with Public Works & Engineering. Based on anecdote, the secondary unit has historically been rented out to the prior owner’s family members, so it is likely that utility billing was handled informally and never necessitated a separate meter. Public Comments No comments were received from the public at the time of writing this staff report. Comprehensive Plan The Future Land Use Plan within the Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property as “Single- Family Attached Residential” (i.e. duplex), despite the current zoning or R-3 Single-Family Page 27 of 54 Residential. The rezoning would be consistent with the long-term plan, which encourages additional density in and around the downtown, particularly on busy corridors such as Route 45. Figure 5: Comprehensive Plan Excerpt – Future Land Use Plan Analysis Staff supports the proposed map amendment based on the following: • Zoning Compliance: Bringing the property into conformance with the Zoning Ordinance benefits both the Village and current/future owners by reducing ambiguity and ensuring the use matches the zoning classification on record. • Contiguity: The property is contiguous with other R-4 parcels; therefore, the rezoning would not constitute spot zoning and aligns logically with the existing zoning pattern. • Appropriate Density Near Downtown: The location’s proximity to Downtown Mundelein makes a slightly higher residential density appropriate and compatible with nearby townhouses and multi-family developments already present or under construction in the downtown area. • Long-Standing Use: Limited evidence suggests that the duplex configuration has existed for decades, indicating this is not a new or intensified use but an established condition. Evidence includes anecdotal testimony, electric billing records, and the existing layout of the home itself. • No Known Negative Impacts: Staff is not aware of any complaints, enforcement issues, or neighborhood concerns associated with the two-unit use. • Limited Additional Uses in R-4: Aside from permitting duplexes, the R-4 District does not introduce new uses beyond those already permitted in the R-3 District, minimizing the risk of unintended impacts. Page 28 of 54 • Correction of Historical Oversight: The property was likely zoned R-3 during the 2012 Zoning Ordinance rewrite because the Village did not know the structure contained two units. Rezoning corrects this map inaccuracy to reflect on-the-ground conditions. • Consistency with Comprehensive Plan: The 2021 Comprehensive Plan’s Future Land Use Plan designates the subject property as “Single-Family Attached Residential” despite the current R-3 zoning. • Purpose of Request: The applicant seeks rezoning solely to align the zoning map with the long-standing duplex use; no building modifications or intensification are proposed. Recommendation: Motion to recommend approval/denial of a Map Amendment to rezone the property at 103 South Lake Street from R-3 Single-Family Residential to R-4 Two-Family Residential. Page 29 of 54 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Paddock Publications, Inc. Lake County Daily Herald Corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY that it is the publisher of the Lake County DAILY HERALD. That said Lake County DAILY HERALD is a secular newspaper, published in Libertyville, Lake County, State of Illinois, and has been in general circulation daily throughout Lake County, continuously for more than 50 weeks prior to the first Publication of the attached notice, and a newspaper as defined by 715 ILCS 5/5. I further certify that the Lake County DAILY HERALD is a newspaper as defined in "an Act to revise the law in relation to notices" as amended in 1992 Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 715, Act 5, Section 1 and 5. That a notice of which the annexed printed slip is a true copy, was published 11/03/2025 in said Lake County DAILY HERALD. This notice was also placed on a statewide public notice website as required by 5 ILCS 5/2.1. BY ______________________________________________ Designee of the Publisher of the Daily Herald Control # 311357 *LAKE* Page 30 of 54 Page 31 of 54 Page 32 of 54 Page 33 of 54 Page 34 of 54 Page 35 of 54 Page 36 of 54 Page 37 of 54 Page 38 of 54 Page 39 of 54 Page 40 of 54 Page 41 of 54 Page 42 of 54 Page 43 of 54 Page 44 of 54 Page 45 of 54 To: Commission Members From: Amanda Orenchuk, Director of Community Development For: Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of November 19, 2025 Subject: Public Hearing - PZ2025-0038 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment Attachments: 1. Legal Tear Sheet 2. Application for Comp Plan and Text Amendments - 10-30-2025 Background: The Village adopted a new Comprehensive Plan in February 2021 under Ordinance 21-02-07. The Village desires to • Provide a vision for Traditional Neighborhood Design and Development; • Address Transportation, Transit, and Mobility; • Make general updates to the document for existing and future land use maps, including areas that have experienced annexations and/or rezoning since 2021; and • Include other modifications which may be deemed necessary to outline the vision, character, and goals of the Village of Mundelein. Staff engaged Kimley-Horn, the creators of the 2021 document, to assist with the amendment. Additional time is needed for the proposed amendments. Staff requests a continuation of the public hearing. Options for a date of continuation would be December 3, December 17, or January 7, depending on availability of the Commission. Recommendation: Motion to recommend continuation of public hearing PZ2025-0038, Comprehensive Plan Amendment, to a date, place, and time certain. Page 46 of 54 PAGE 8 SECTION 5 DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025 legal notices to place a legal advertisement, email legals@dailyherald.com or call 847-427-4671 hours: M - F 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Public Hearings & Notices AVOID Treasurer Reports Treasurer Reports LAKE COUNTY ZONING NOTICE CUP-001125-2025 SCAMS City of Oakbrook Terrace REVENUE SUMMARY Grant Township City of Oakbrook Terrace REVENUE SUMMARY The Lake County Zoning Board of Appeals has sched- You can avoid April 30, 2024 April 30, 2025 uled a public hearing at 1:00 PM on Tuesday Novem- would-be scammers by REVENUE SUMMARY April 30, 2024 REVENUE SUMMARY April 30, 2025 ber 18, 2025, at the Fox Lake District Library 255 East following these CAPITAL NONMAJOR CAPITAL NONMAJOR Grand Avenue Fox Lake, IL on the petition of Justen common-sense rules: IMPROVEMENT GOVERNMENTAL FY 2024 Realty, Inc., record owner, who seeks the following: IMPROVEMENT GOVERNMENTAL FY 2025 Delegated Conditional Use Permit to allow for the GENERAL FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL GENERAL FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL establishment of a Hotel and Motel use in the Limited Revenues Revenues Commercial (LC) zoning district. • DEAL LOCALLY Local Taxes 5,677,677 2,383,730 178,040 8,239,447 Local Taxes 5,732,342 2,643,493 192,086 8,567,921 Please note that quantitative values may be subject to WITH FOLKS YOU Intergovernmental 3,655,451 500,000 120,823 4,276,274 Intergovernmental 3,836,887 42,000 124,341 4,003,228 minor alterations due to the conditions surveyed. 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Investment Income 429,766 103,987 19,287 553,040 Miscellaneous 96,629 - - 96,629 Miscellaneous 55,899 4,228 - 60,127 also of 166 Cherry Ln Ingleside, IL, is the sole share- holder of Justen Realty, Inc. with ownership of one TOTAL REVENUES 11,621,725 2,896,254 303,891 14,821,870 TOTAL REVENUES 11,056,418 2,793,708 335,714 14,185,840 hundred percent of the issued and outstanding shares. • DO NOT RENT HOUSING OR Payroll Gross Earnings Payroll Gross Earnings PINs:0511200001, 0511201005, 0511204055 Gross Earnings under $25,000: Barbari, K Beckwith, J, Berkshire, N, Brown, B, This application is available for public examination PURCHASE GOODS Gross Earnings under $25,000: Barbari, K, Beckwith, J, Berkshire, N, Brown, B, online at https://www.lakecountyil.gov/calendar.aspx? SIGHT - UNSEEN. 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Priest, B, Pullaro, P, Raffel, A, Terry, A, Zhang, Y Gross Earnings $100,000 - $124,999: Cipriani, Raffel, A, Reyes, C, Zhang, Y Gross Earnings $100,000 - $124,999: Cipriani, M, D’Angelo, A, Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311001) M, D’Angelo, A, Elsner, D, Gucciardo, D, Johnson, V, Pliego Mendez, C, Rasmussen, M, Gross Elsner, D Rasmussen, M, Gross Earnings over $125,000: Bastianoni, A, Bryant, J, Calvello, Anyone who asks you to Earnings over $125,000: Bastianoni, A, Bryant, J, Calvello, C, Cansino, Clark, Demario, N, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING do so is likely a C, Cansino,Clark, D, Demario, N, Hylton, M, Ledenbach, T, Mellens, M, O’Rourke, L, Ritz, J, Hylton, M, Ledenbach, T, Mellens, M, O’Rourke, L, Ritz, J, Sluzewicz, J Tomopoulos, T, Ward, C Sluzewicz, J, Tomopoulos, T, Walker, T, Ward, C THE INTENT OF scammer. THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS All Funds Totaled All Funds Totaled OF THE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PARK DISTRICT, • BEWARD OF FAKE Balance May 1, 2023 18,040,995 Balance May 1, 2023 18,896,677 COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS CASHIER CHECKS & Receipts 14,821,870 Receipts 14,185,840 TO SELL NOT TO EXCEED $15,000,000 GENERAL MONEY ORDERS. Disbursements (14,061,497) Disbursements (11,270,172) OBLIGATION LIMITED TAX PARK BONDS Banks will hold Other Financing Sources 95,309 Other Financing Sources (190,314) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arling- Balance April 30, 2024 18,896,677 ton Heights Park District, Cook and Lake Counties, YOU responsible Balance April 30, 2024 21,622,031 Illinois (the “District”), will hold a public hearing on when the fake is Vendor Payments of $2,500 or more Vendor Payments of $2,500 or more the 11th day of November, 2025, at 6:30 o’clock P.M. discovered weeks later. A.R.M . & Associates Inc 14,620.50; Accel Entertainment 3,000.00; Administrative Consulting Administrative Consulting Specialists LL 25,000.00; Advocate Occupational Health 3,360.00; The hearing will be held in the Administration Center, Specialists LL 31,250.00; Advocate Occupational Health 2,919.00; Al Warren Oil Co., Inc. Al Warren Oil Co., Inc. 65,117.10; Alpine Sprinkler Service 2,700.00; Amazon Capital 410 North Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, • DAILY HERALD 70,970.69; Alpha Truck Driving School, Inc 2,999.00; Amazon Capital Services 20,982.35; Services 22,703.91; American Family Life Assurance Compa 7,165.62; American Legal Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive MEDIA GROUP American Family Life Assurance Compa 3,888.32; Ameritas Life Insurance Corp 39,722.84; Publ. Corp. 2,799.00; American Road Maintenance 122,650.00; Ameritas Life Insurance public comments on the proposal to sell bonds of the IS NOTINVOLVED IN ARC Imaging Resources 26,451.76; Atlas Bobcat 5,804.09; Atrium, Inc 123,440.00; Axon Corp 33,810.12; Anderson Landscape Supply 3,668.00; ARC Imaging Resources 2,650.10; District in the amount of not to exceed $15,000,000 for the payment of land condemned or purchased for ANYTRANSACTION, Enterprise, Inc. 50,801.70; B 2BTechnologies 5,731.90; Bill Payment Center Nicor Gas Atrium, Inc 6,497.00; Axon Enterprise, Inc. 45,046.38; B 2BTechnologies 5,234.85; Bell Fuels, and does not handle 13,914.33; Black Pearl Sealcoating, Inc. 2,830.00; Bluders Tree Service 4,100.00; Blue Cross/ Inc. 2,678.28; Bill Payment Center Nicor Gas 12,334.12; Bluders Tree Service 11,925.00; parks, for the building, maintaining, improving and Shield of Illinois 809,013.56; Bristol Equipment and Rentals 24,964.00; Brown Equipment protecting of the same and the existing land and facili- payments, or "buyer Blue Cross/Shield of Illinois 803,214.41; BS& A Software LLC 46,665.00; C.O.P.S. Testing ties of the District, for the payment of outstanding protection". Company 5,410.91; C/O DuPage County Sheriff’s Office DuP 6,500.00; Castle CDJR 43,688.26; Service, Inc. 3,649.48; C/O DuPage County Sheriff’s Office DuP 6,500.00; Cameo Electric Inc. obligations of the District and for the payment of the CDS Office Technologies 9,988.00; Chgo Metro . Fire Prevention 3,542.70; Chicago Parts & 21,585.00; Camfil USA Inc 2,723.08; Cargill, Incorporated 31,590.16; CDS Office Technologies expenses incident thereto. • NEVER GIVE OUT Sound LLC 3,178.24; Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. 111,938.05; Cintas Corporation 34,356.00; Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 6,668.21; Chicago Tent LLC 7,267.88; Christopher By order of the Board of Park Commissioners of the FINANCIAL 2,574.39; Cintas Corporation 8,604.34; CivicPlus LLC 11,004.00; Clarity One Solutions B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. 22,799.31; Cintas Corporation 4,636.82; Cintas Corporation Arlington Heights Park District, Cook and Lake Coun- 6,750.00; Clark Hill P.L.C. 55,788.00; Clarke Environmental Mosquito Manag 16,300.00; 9,619.93; CivicPlus LLC 9,398.29; Clark Hill P.L.C. 58,095.77; Clarke Environmental Mosquito ties, Illinois. INFORMATION Cloudpermit 14,000.00; Coeo Solutions, LLC 19,535.05; College of DuPage 9,716.00; Com (bank account number, Manage 21,503.25; Cloudpermit 6,500.00; CLS Background Investigations 3,662.50; Coeo DATED the 31st day of October, 2025. Ed 12,744.38; ComEd 9,337.80; Commercial Tire Service 5,292.50; Communications Direct, Solutions, LLC 20,013.37; Collision Craft 2,594.13; Com Ed 11,297.13; Comcast 9,775.97; Carrie A. Fullerton social security number, Inc 66,124.05; Compass Minerals America,Inc. 22,651.49; Core & Main LP 26,583.84; Crystal ComEd 9,423.85; Commercial Tire Service 8,885.88; Communications Direct, Inc 6,444.04; Secretary, Board of Park Commissioners, log-in info, etc.) Maintenance Plus, Corp 27,366.00; Current Technologies Corp 96,608.67; Currie Motors Core & Main LP 11,888.26; Crystal Maintenance Plus, Corp 27,021.00; Current Technologies Arlington Heights Park District, - Frankfort 191,812.72; Davis Concrete Construction 188,031.50; dba: Tracy’s Silver Oak Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois Corp 163,613.15; Currie Motors Commercial Center 95,230.00; DC Garage Door & Services Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (310988) • DO NOT SUBMIT TO The Terrace, Inc 5,200.00; Dept. 32 - 2153930338 Home Depot Cred 17,946.99; Don Morris Inc 5,159.50; Dept. 32 - 2153930338 Home Depot Cred 18,332.58; DM ACT Services, Inc. Architects P.C. 2,665.92; Doors By Russ, Inc. 3,740.00; DU-COMM 279,653.62; DuPage Cnv. 4,250.00; Don Morris Architects P.C. 4,670.71; DU-COM M 304,324.04; DuPage Cnv. & Public Notice CREDIT OR BACK- & Visitors Bureau 176,050.67; DuPage County 43,882.19; DuPage Mayors and Managers Visitors Bureau 139,975.24; DuPage County 24,914.14; DuPage Mayors & Managers 4,691.29; DuPage County, Wood Dale, IL GROUND CHECKS Confere 3,094.40; DuPage Water Commission 519,612.45; Elevator Inspection Service Co DuPage Water Commission 530,914.02; Elevator Inspection Service Co 6,680.00; Elmhurst A Public Hearing will be conducted by the Wood Dale until you have met the 7,298.00; Elmhurst Auto Parts 4,362.34; Everbridge, Inc. 3,700.00; Fastsigns 5,606.94; Flagg Auto Parts 4,006.19; Emergency Telephone System Board of 6,584.92; Everbridge, Inc. Community Development Commission during a meet- job interviewer or Creek Water Reclamation District 3,592.27; Flock Safety 43,100.00; Flood Bros. Disposal 3,811.00; Fastsigns 12,459.56; First Responders Wellness Center 3,050.00; Flock Safety ing on Monday, November 17, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. in the landlord/agent in Co. 7,560.27; FORVIS 64,700.00; Foster & Foster Inc. 6,100.00; Fraternal Order of Police 63,493.15; Flood Bros. Disposal Co. 6,458.68; FNBO 22,028.54; Foster & Foster Inc. 4,650.00; Council Chambers of Wood Dale City Hall, 404 N Wood person. 11,056.87; Frontline Public Safety Solutions 2,826.00; FUSUS Inc 100,000.00; Gary R. Weber Dale Road, Wood Dale, Illinois, concerning the appli- Fulton Siren Services 2,739.19; Gate Options 13,649.46; George Benes 8,513.37; GOVPILOT Associates, Inc 9,411.57; George Benes 9,935.88; Granite Telecommunications 10,066.22; 4,000.00; Granite Telecommunications 9,247.58; Herc Rentals Inc. 3,558.01; Illinois Public Risk ★★★★★★ cation described herein. An application has been filed by the Wood Dale Park Harris Golf Cars 14,650.00; Herc Rentals Inc. 3,491.19; IDEM IA Identity & Security 5,714.00; Fund 187,004.00; In Balance IT Solutions LLC 102,511.83; Interstate Power Systems 4,623.32; District (111 E. Foster Ave, Wood Dale, IL) for a Illinois Public Risk Fund 278,083.00; Illinois Public Risk Fund 6,783.33; Isaac Ray Forensic ITouch Bio metrics LLC 16,610.00; J.G. Uniform, Inc. 8,862.40; J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc Special Use for Government Buildings and Facilities, Gro up 7,768.75; ITsavvy LLC 7,332.12; Jetco Ltd. 136,735.00; Konica Minolta Business 5,080.50; Jerry B. Wolfe, Ph.D. 2,500.00; JX Enterprises, Inc. 5,932.82; Kentech Consulting Inc. Site Plan Review, and Final Plat of Subdivision Soluti 16,209.33; Koziol Reporting Service 3,073.00; Lakeside Bank 81,603.43; Law Offices of 3,122.29; KLA Productions, Inc 44,000.00; Konica Minolta Business Solu 5,004.23; Lakeside AFFORDABLE pursuant to Sections 17.205B, 17.206 and 17.805 of the John L. Fioti 65,568.75; Lions of Illinois Foundation 5,360.00; Magellan Healthcare 13,999.90; Bank 51,898.65; Law Offices of John L. Fioti 56,647.50; Leads Online 2,589.00; Leone’s Municipal Code of the City of Wood Dale and applica- MaRous & Company 14,000.00; Marquee Event Group, Inc. 7,626.69; Marsh & Mclennan Polaris 26,447.00; Lombard Ace Hardware 2,832.36; Magellan Healthcare 8,399.94; Marquee ble zoning regulations. The intent of the petition is to Agency LLC 10,349.00; Maureen McGuire 14,910.00; Meade Electric Company, Inc. 4,669.21; Event Gro up, Inc. 13,005.72; Marsh & Mclennan Agency LL 10,552.00; Maureen McGuire enable operation of a multi-use recreation and commu- MECO Consulting Group LLC 29,820.00; Mem Electric, Inc. 3,980.00; Mercury Systems Corp. 14,910.00; MECO Consulting Gro up LLC 26,390.00; Metro Tank & P ump Company 7,582.00; nity center at 107 N. Wood Dale Road, previously occu- 2,845.12; Metro Tank & Pump Company 7,635.00; MGT of America Consulting 33,992.00; pied by the Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Metropolitan Industries Inc 13,894.00; MGT of America Consulting 30,600.50; Michael Chada PAINTING& application is being heard under Case No. CDC-2025- Michael Chada 9,938.80; Midwest Mechancial 17,947.10; Mike Ditka’s Oakbrook 12,296.95; 6,104.28; Midwest Mechancial 7,961.19; Minuteman Press 11,060.83; National Lift Truck 0009. Minuteman Press 17,839.34; Monroe Truck Equipment 23,116.00; N E Multi-Regional Training 3,417.32; NIK-TINA Security 13,750.00;NIU Center for Governmental S 11,250.00; Oakbrook The subject property is located at 107 N. Wood Dale 3,340.00; NIK-TINA Security 12,500.00; NIU Center for Governmental Studies 33,750.00; Terrace Historical S 6,000.00; Packey Webb Ford 7,297.96; Peerless Network, Inc. 2,712.63; Road (PIN 03-15-123-016) at the north-east corner of Oakbrook Terrace Historical Society 6,000.00;Oakbrook Terrace Park District 2,600.00;Office of Performance Construction & 6,929.11; Pitney Bowes Global Financial 2,961.87; PowerDMS, the intersection of Wood Dale Road and Montrose the Illinois Attorney General; Cri 7,398.39; Oleary’s Contractors Equipment & Suppl 63,532.00; Inc. 2,609.25; Procom Enterprises, Ltd. 2,790.65; Pyrotecnico Fireworks Inc 30,400.00; Ray HANDYMAN Avenue in Wood Dale, Illinois. The property, approxi- Packey Webb Ford 21,043.90; Performance Construction & Engineerin 1,088,886.36; Pitney O’Herron Co. Inc. 13,838.96; Reserve Account Pitney Bowe 2,717.84; Robert J. Gonzini mately 1 acre in size, is zoned R-4 Medium Density Bowes Global Financial Srvs 3,355.02; Procom Enterprises, Ltd. 13,426.21; Pyrotecnico 18,126.24; Runco Office Supplies and Equ 5,696.45; Schwarz Nursery Garden Cente 7,724.00; Single-Family District. The property is improved with Fireworks Inc 31,160.00; Ray O’Herron Co. Inc. 21,947.58; Reserve Account Pitney Bowes Semper Fi Landscaping Inc 11,000.00; SIKICH 59,501.00; Special T Unlimited 3,752.00; an existing building, surface parking and a playground Inc. 5,377.68; Richard F. Blass & Associates, L.L.C. 3,800.00; Robert J. Gonzini 18,793.05; Springbrook Holding Compan 20,573.32; Standard Insurance Co. 8,187.17; State Treasurer and no significant physical changes are being Runco Office Supplies and Equipment C 5,262.91; Semper Fi Landscaping Inc 100,052.30; 9,776.89; Storino Ramello & Durkin 300,087.05; Tameling Industries Inc 3,669.26; TAPCO proposed. The WD Park District center will primarily 224 Sound Incoporated 5,948.00; Special T Unlimited 2,749.00; Springbrook Holding Company Traffic & Parking Con 22,066.60; The Bank of New York Mellon 636,370.00; ThermFlo, Inc serve older adults and active seniors, while also accommodating other public programming needs. LLC 19,593.63; Standard Insurance Co. 7,996.66; State Treasurer 14,408.02; Storino Ramello 22,708.86; Travelers CL Remittance Cent 173,506.00; Trotsky Investigative Polygrap 3,270.00; Wood Dale Park District is the applicant and property & Durkin 379,266.86; Strategia Consulting LLC 3,506.25; Sutton Ford 101,991.00; The Bank Trugreen 3,297.87; ULINE 3,126.27; Uncle Bub’s BBQ & Catering 22,077.30; United Talent owner. of New York Mellon 603,220.00; The Flolo Corporati n 3,286.00; The Joint Commission Coordinators 35,800.00; Verizon Wireless 20,239.26; Villa Park Office Equipment 2,665.00; All persons interested are invited to attend said hear- 13,818.42; ThermFlo, Inc 14,405.00; Tony’s Irrigation Services Inc 22,440.00; Traffic Control & Villa Park Public Library 34,499.23; Vision Service Plan 4,299.99; West Central Municipal Conf ing and be heard. The public hearing may be contin- Protection Inc. 3,370.00; Travelers CL Remittance Center 145,389.00; Trugreen 3,758.94; TSA 2,500.00; Westside Mechanical, Inc. 31,229.18 201-1315 ued to another date, time, and place without the publi- Productions 48,000.00; Uncle Bub’s BBQ & Catering 20,000.00; United Talent Coordinators The following is a statement by Tanya Walker, Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace cation or delivery of another notice such as this one. 42,050.00; Verizon Wireless 16,518.16; Villa Park Office Equipment 7,525.00; Villa Park Public DuPage County Ilinois of the amount of public funds received and disbursed during the fiscal The Community Development Commission may also Library 23,496.18; Vision Service Plan 4,760.80; West Central Municipal Conf 15,625.00; consider such other relief as may be necessary or year ending April 30, 2025, and a summary of operations of all funds as excerpted from the Westside Mechanical, Inc. 22,514.33; Willowbrook Ford Kia 84,009.52; Yorktown Deli, Inc. annual financial report as filed with the State of Illinois. desirable in connection with the application. Said 3,616.80 application is on file and available for examination I Tanya Walker being duly sworn Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace, state that during regular business hours at the Community The following is a statement by Tanya Walker, Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace the following statement is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the Development Department at the Wood Dale City Hall. DuPage County Ilinois of the amount of public funds received and disbursed during the fiscal commencement of the fiscal year, the amount of public funds received, and their sources, and For reference please see the CDC Agenda Packet year ending April 30, 2024 and a summary of operations of all funds as excerpted from the the amount expended, and their purposes as set forth in this statement which will be available after November 12, 2025 on our annual financial report as filed with the State of Illinois. website at www.wooddale.com > Government > I Tanya Walker being duly sworn Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace, state that 35YEARSEXPERIENCE Agendas & Minutes > Community Development the following statement is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the Commission. commencement of the fiscal year, the amount of public funds received, and their sources, and The public is encouraged to submit written comments Tanya Walker and questions prior to the public hearing to plan- the amount expended, and their purposes as set forth in this statement Finance Director ning@wooddale.com. All written comments and ques- I, Michael Shadley, do certify that I am the duly qualified City Clerk of the City of Oakbrook tions will be shared with the Community Development • I Do It All For Less Terrace DuPage County, Illinois as such officer I am the Keeper of records and files of the City Commission. of Oakbrook Terrace and I do certify as follows: Dated this 31st Day of October 2025 Gosia Pociecha, Senior Planner • Quality Workmanship Tanya Walker Finance Director That this is a true copy of the Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year May 1, 2024 and ending April 30, 2025 as submitted for publication in the DuPage County Chronicle. Questions regarding this notice can be directed to Gosia Pociecha at (630) 787-3734 or plan- • Discount Pricing I, Michael Shadley, do certify that I am the duly qualified City Clerk of the City of Oakbrook Witness whereof I have hereto affixed my official hand and seal of the City this 14th day of Terrace DuPage County, Illinois as such officer I am the Keeper of records and files of the City October 2025. ning@wooddale.com of Oakbrook Terrace and I do certify as follows: Published in Daily Herald October 31, 2025 (311060) NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE DON’T GOBROKEFOR That this is a true copy of the Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year May 1, 2023 and ending April 30, 2024 as submitted for publication in the DuPage County Chronicle. HOMEIMPROVEMENTS VILLAGE OF MUNDELEIN Witness whereof I have hereto affixed my official hand and seal of the City this 14th day of Michael Shadley PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 19, October 2025. City Clerk 2025, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held before Published in Daily Herald October 31, 1025 (2371018) GETIT DONEONYOURBUDGET the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning Commission at Mundelein Village Hall, 300 Plaza Michael Shadley DRIVE DRIVE Have we ★★★★★★ Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. The hearing will address a petition submitted by the Village of Mundelein propos- City Clerk ing an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, Published in Daily Herald October 31, 1025 (2371019) USED USED got a job adopted 2021, Ordinance 21-02-07 Establishing Official CAR CAR Comprehensive Plan for 2021, to provide a vision for Traditional Neighborhood Design and Development, OUR BUSINESS Are You Looking BUYERS BUYERS for YOU! address Transportation, Transit, and Mobility, make IS FINDING YOU BUSINESS For Good Help? 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ESTIMATE PARKING LOT ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION C 12,480.00; JONES, HSA 8,419.12; KENDALL HUNT PUBLISHING CO 3,674.39; KESHET CASE NO.: PZ2025-0038 The name and address of the Petitioner: LIGHTING School Business Services 217-785-8779 210,971.54; KIEFER, HSA 10,810.05; KLETT WORLD LANGUAGES 9,140.80; KOEHLER, LYNN Village of Mundelein MAINTENANCE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS FISCAL YEAR ENDING June 30, 2025 A 3,166.27; KRIHA BOUCEK 14,763.00; KROHN, APOLLO GLASS LLC, ERIC D 3,645.00; 300 Plaza Circle Oak Grove School District 68 34 RCDT NUMBER: 34-049-0680-02 KURTZ, HSA 4,370.71; LANDSCAPE CONCEPTS MANAGEMENT, INC. 22,438.50; LEVEL Mundelein, IL 60060 1700 Oplaine Rd Libertyville, IL 60048 1541, Lake County Illinois DATA 6,770.05; LIVE ART INTERNATIONAL, LLC 10,260.00; MARCIA BRENNER ASSOCIATES, This Notice is an invitation to all interested individuals 10% Discount District Type: Elementary LLC 3,085.00; MATH LEARNING CENTER 12,663.00; MEHNERT, HSA 6,200.16; MELTZER, to submit oral or written testimony or other evidence with this ad The Annual Statement of Affairs has been posted on the district’s website and published in HSA 5,605.95; MIDLAND PAPER 10,545.60; MIDWEST EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS, INC. concerning the above case to the Village of Mundelein accordance with Section 10-17 of the School Code no later than December 1. 29,310.61; MIDWEST SNOW SOLUTIONS 12,950.00; MUNDELEIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Planning and Zoning Commission at plan- DIST 75 30,000.00; NEWSELA 5,460.00; NOTABLE, INC (KAMI) 2,750.00; OAK GROVE ning@mundelein.org. Comments received by 5:00 p.m. SIZE OF DISTRICT IN SQUARE MILES 6 TAX RATE BY FUND (IN %) CT on November 13, 2025, will be included in the meet- • COMPLETE COMMERCIAL NUMBER OF ATTENDANCE CENTERS 1 EDUCATIONAL 2.318600 EDUCATION ASSOC 75,216.05; OAK GROVE FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN 94,173.79; OAK & INDUSTRIAL SERVICE GROVE PTO 25,646.00; O’NEILL, ELIZABETH 4,866.19; OSTERMAN, HSA 7,262.43; PALMER, ing agenda packet. Comments received after this date OPERATIONS & 0.268400 will be provided to the Commissioners on the day of HSA 3,350.16; PHILLIPS, ANGELA 3,342.54; PIAZZI, HSA 4,443.88; PLS 3RD LEARNING/ MAINTENANCE the public hearing. For any questions, individuals are • NEW HOMES, BASEMENTS, SUPEREVAL 3,631.72; POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC 6,812.84; PRAIRIE FARMS ROCKFORD NUMBER OF CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES BOND & INTEREST 0.000000 15,198.41; QUADIENT FINANCE USA, INC 3,003.00; RAPPAPORT, HSA 9,844.71; RAPTOR encouraged to contact the Village of Mundelein at ADDITIONS & GARAGES FULL-TIME 97 TRANSPORTATION 0.161400 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 4,950.00; READY REFRESH 3,819.34; RED ROVER TECHNOLOGIES (847) 949-3282. The Planning and Zoning Commission’s actions are not (BUILDERS WELCOME) PART-TIME 1 MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT 0.045500 4,966.20; RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC 17,020.00; RIFTON EQUIPMENT 3,978.75; final for this case. The Planning and Zoning Commis- NUMBER OF NON-CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES SOCIAL SECURITY 0.033800 RIVERSIDE INSIGHTS 3,852.50; ROBBINS SCHWARTZ 12,837.00; SAIA, CATHERINE 3,064.56; sion will forward its findings and recommendations to • CIRCUIT PANEL UPGRADES - SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC 41,268.92; SCHOLASTIC, INC 7,170.39; SCHOOL MATE FULL-TIME 29 WORKING CASH 0.000000 the Village Board of Trustees for final consideration 100, 200 AMP & ABOVE 3,188.75; SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC 10,702.74; SEDOL 613,897.75; SEESAW LEARNING, and action. PART-TIME 16 FIRE PREVENTION & SAFETY 0.000000 INC. 3,599.10; SEYLLER’S INC. 42,100.00; SIMS, HSA 3,499.92; SITEIMPROVE 4,534.03; Dated at Mundelein, Illinois, this 31st day of October, • FANS - BATHROOMS, ATTIC, TORT IMMUNITY 0.015400 SONITROL/DIVISION OF SECURITAS TECHNOLOGY 2,693.76; SOUND OF MUSIC & VIDEO 2025. Terry Roswick /s/ PADDLE, WHOLE HOUSE CAPITAL PROJECTS 0.000000 SYSTEMS 55,073.21; STALKER SPORTS FLOORS 5,550.00; STUCKEY CONSTRUCTION Chairman SPECIAL EDUCATION 0.000000 CO., INC. 161,632.80; SWEETWATER 4,393.78; SWIFT, HSA 3,685.77; TAZZIOLI, HSA Planning and Zoning Commission • OUTDOOR LIGHTING, LEASING 0.000000 7,393.89; TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,111,834.26; TEAM ATHLETICS 9,273.60; Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311169) SWITCHES, FIXTURES OTHER 0.000000 TELCOM INNOVATIONS GROUP 6,029.33; THE CHILDREN’S HEALTH MARKET 9,164.36; OTHER 0.000000 THE DBQ COMPANY 2,800.00; THOMPSON, HSA 2,600.16; THOMSON REUTERS - WEST NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE • OUTLETS - 100V, 220V, 8,768.00; TROMOTOLA, HSA 7,690.16; TRUENORTH EDUCATIONAL COOP 804 74,577.27; VILLAGE OF MUNDELEIN Data previously included in the Annual Statement of Affairs can be found at: TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC, EPARS 795,228.92; TYNKER / NEURON FUEL INC. 2,880.00; PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PHONE, TV COMPUTER Payments to certified personnel: Posted on district website per 105 ILCS 5/10-20.47 ULINE SHIPPING SUPPLIES 2,699.26; UNITED STATES ALLIANCE FIRE PROTECTION, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 19, • OUTLETS FOR RANGES, Student Counts: Included in district’s report card INC. 3,649.00; VARSITY YEARBOOK 18,655.70; VEREGY CENTRAL, LLC/VEREGY IN, LLC 2025, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held before Financial Data: Included in district’s Annual Financial Report posted on ISBE’s Cerberus Server 77,658.24; VILLAGE OF GREEN OAKS 8,343.99; WENGER CORP 7,728.86; WESLEY, HSA the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning DRYERS, A/C & SPAS SALARY SCHEDULE OF GROSS PAYMENTS FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL 9,747.23; WISCONSIN DEPT OF REVENUE 6,608.90; WOODY’S TREE SERVICE, INC. Commission at Mundelein Village Hall, 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. The hearing will address a • ASK ABOUT OUR Salary Range: Less Than $39.999: ANDERSON, ELISSA; ANGELES FRANCO, ANTONIO; 3,400.00; WORTH AVE. GROUP, LLC 17,902.00; WORTHINGTON DIRECT HOLDINGS petition submitted by the Village of Mundelein propos- ARBUCKLE, ELIZABETH; AYTEKIN, GULNUR; BERES, LORI; BLECK, DIANE; BUENO, 2,949.42; YMCA CAMP DUNCAN 4,565.00 ing a review of, and amendment to, the Zoning Ordi- NO INTEREST CAROLINA; CASELLI, MARY; CASEY, REBECCA; COBB, ELISABETH; COLLINS, LEANNA; PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OF $1,000 TO $2,500 nance, Title 20 of the Mundelein Municipal Code, as it PAYMENT PLAN CONSIDINE, CYNTHIA; CORONEOS, JANN E; COUGHLIN, ANN BURKE; CRUSCO, HAYLI; EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES relates to a general rewrite of the document title. CRUZ, MELANIE; ERISMAN, NANCY; FELL, AMY; GASPAR, LILIANN; GUPTA, ANAND K; 0890 STORAGEMART 1,781; ACE HARDWARE 1,506; AED PROFESSIONALS (GENERAL Almost every chapter of Title 20 will have proposed Lighting HAMLIN, CYNTHIA C; HARPER, JANET; HECHT, CORINA; HELSTAD, MORGAN; HILL, LEXI; MEDICAL DEVICES) 1,594; ALLISON HONAKER DESIGNS 2,022; AMERICAN MULTI-CINEMA text amendments. This includes but is not limited to Sections 20.08 (Ordinance Administration), 20.12 the Way HILLIARD, AIDAN; HUENNEKENS, DANA; JAFFE, SHELLEY R; JOHNSSON, ROSLYN; JONES, INC. 1,805; AMERICAN RED CROSS 1,954; APPLE INC. 1,645; ARTHUR J GALLAGHER 65! ANDREA; JONES, GRIFFIN; KANE, JONI; KAUFMAN, DONALD; KOEHLER, LYNN A; KORKUT, RISK MANAGEMENT SRVC, LLC 1,500; B&H PHOTO VIDEO 1,023; BERTRAND LANES (Administrative Procedures), 20.16 (Applications and Since 19 MARYANNE; KRISHNAMOORTHY, SUBHA; KURLAND, SUSAN; LAMBERT, VICKIE J; LARA, 1,603; BOWLERO 1,016; BRIGHT ARROW TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2,068; BROWN, AIMEE Approval Processes), 20.32 (Commercial Zoning Districts), 20.36 (Downtown Zoning District), 20.40 (Office Park and Manufacturing Zoning Districts), 847-255-7266 SCOT; LEMUS, MARIA; LOUMEAU, AMY; MACEDO TEIXEIRA VAZAMIM, SONIA; MAHDI, NADIA; 1,910; CENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 2,225; CERAMIC SUPPLY CHICAGO MAHONEY, DANIEL; MAJEWSKI, GREG; MANDAL, MOUMITA; MARTINS DACOSTA, LIDIA; 1,279; CLASSWORK CO 2,000; COMCAST 1,171; COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DIST 128 20.44 (Special Purpose Zoning Districts, 20.48 (Use Standards), 20.52 (On-Site Development Standards); 847-228-7266 MATHESON, CHERYL A; MICHAELS, MIA; MISHRA, NEHA; MOHAMED, ISRAA; NAWROCKI, 1,099; COMPASS HEALTH CENTER, LLC 1,775; COSTPERCOPY CONSULTANTS, INC 1,198; KARA; NINO, PABLO; PEREIRA, FABIOLA; PULTE, MARY; SALEEM, TOOBA; SARDENBERG, CUMMINS, NICOLE 1,892; DAILY HERALD MEDIA GROUP//DON’T USE THIS ADDRESS Insured License #345 20.56 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), 20.68 (Generic MONICK; SCHMIDT, JODI L; SCHROEDLE, MARY ANN; SERVATIUS, DIANA; SEVESKA, KAREN 1,143; DELICIOUS UNLIMITED HOLDINGS LLC 2,344; DEMPSKI, STACIE LYNN 1,121; EATING Use Definitions), and 20.72 (General Terms Defini- SPECIALISTS IN ELECTRICAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS J; SORENSEN, MARIE; SPINDLER, CASSANDRA; STEFFENHAGEN, JESSICA L; SWIFT, MARY RECOVERY CENTER 1,200; EDCLUB INC. 1,293; FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC. 1,327; tions); and a new section to regulate Transect JO; TIMLIN, GAYLE B; TSARPALAS, CYNTHIA; VALDEZ, CARLOS ALEX; VALENTIN, KURT; FSS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 1,284; FUN AND FUNCTION 2,346; GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES, Zoning/Traditional Neighborhood Design and any other topics relevant to this application, in accordance with Plumbing Problems?? VOLLRATH, KEVIN; WEBER, ETHAN; WEBER, CONNOR J; WHITLOCK, JILL; WHITTERN, INC 2,500; GREER, DEBBIE 1,575; HAMLIN, CYNTHIA C 1,596; HUGHES, ELIZABETH NICOLE M; WILLIAMS, BETH; ZAJAC, LAUREN 1,650; HYPTE BRANDED SOLUTIONS 1,312; IAGC 2,330; INNERSYNC 1,194; JOHNSON, Wally the documents on file with the Village of Mundelein. If you cannot attend the meeting in-person and you Salary Range: $40,000 - $54,999: AFIFY, DALIA; CAMPOS, ANA ESTELA; DRATHS, KAREN; CALLIE 1,114; JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD 1,565; KAROLEWICZ, HSA 1,250.16; KLAI-CO wish to submit a question or comment to be provided GAROFOLO, ANTHONY; GOODMAN, JACKSON; JAMES, LORAINE; MULLER, MOIRA; OLSON, IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT, INC. 1,179.60; KLAPMAN, JASMIN 2,236.26; LAKESHORE to the Planning and Zoning Commission, please email TAMMY; PERLIN, SHANNON M; POULSEN, KENT; SCHLITT, JENNIE LEARNING MATERIALS 1,697.54; LEARNING ALLY, INC 2,249.07; LEMON, LONNY 1,493.08; your full name and your question or comment to plan- ning@mundelein.org. Please put "Public Commentary" in the subject line. Comments received during the Blanton Salary Range: $55,000 - $74,999: ARGAEZ CASALLAS, JENNY; BYFORD, ROBERT L; M&M SPORTS 1,514.00; MACIE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1,228.04; MARRIOTT THEATRE GHANAYEM, ROSE; GILBERT, SUSAN; HARDY, KRISTEN D; KLEST, THOMAS; KOTIW, CHLOE 2,375.00; MATHFACTLAB, LLC 1,449.00; MAYER, HSA 2,450.16; MCCAULEY, HSA 1,392.12; E; LIU, JENNIFER; MERCURIO, MICHELLE; NINO, HERIBERTO; ORI, GENEVA MARIE; PIAZZI, MCGRAW HILL LLC 2,320.89; MCREE, NICOLE 2,000.00; MENARD CONSULTING, INC. meeting, but after the public commentary portion has ended, will be provided to the Commission Members PLUMBING & SEWER JULIE A; RENDON, ROBERT; SMITH, DAVID; SOLANO, JOSE LUIS 2,300.00; MENTA ACADEMY NORTH 1,620.32; METROPOLIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE 1,216.00; MILLER, W HSA 1,093.89; MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER, INC. 1,813.60; 847-345-8185 after the meeting. Salary Range: $75,000 and Over: ANDRIEVSKY, DMITRY; HERNANDEZ, JOSE L; HILLIARD, CASE NO.: PZ2025-0037 Toll DEREK D; JACOBS, PATRICIA L; LEMUS, CARLOS; MCBRIDE, JENNIFER; RADZIENDA, ELAINE MURRAY, RYAN 2,490.43; NCS PEARSON 1,083.18; NCS PEARSON/CLINICAL ASSESSMENT The name and address of the Petitioner: Free 1,095.26; NORTH SHORE SIGN 1,850.00; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1,750.00; O’MALLEY, PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OVER $2,500 866-335-8637 Village of Mundelein JOSEPH A 1,308.69; PALMER, SARAH 1,775.55; PEPPER JW/REMIT ADDRESS 1,583.52; EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES PICCHIOTTI, MITCHELL 1,764.29; POTTER, HSA 1,553.12; POTTER, PATRICK 1,701.13; 300 Plaza Circle Mundelein, IL 60060 22 VETS LLC 56,217 ; ACADEMIC ADVANTAGE 6,750 ; ACCURATE BIOMETRICS 3,182 ; ACS QUADIENT LEASING USA, INC. 1,471.86; SARMIENTO, JENNIFER 1,465.92; SCHLITT, HSA FILTERS & SERVICE 3,540 ; AIR CON REFIGERATION & HEATING INC 13,195 ; ALLERTON 1,764.21; SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION 1,547.35; SCHOOL SPECIALTY/CLASSROOM This Notice is an invitation to all interested individuals to submit oral or written testimony or other evidence • FREE Second Opinions HILL COMMUNICATIONS, LLCPO 60,000 ; AMPLIFY EDUCATION, INC 36,624 ; ANCORA DIRECT 1,357.20; SCHOOLSTATUS, LLC 1,194.00; SCREENCASTIFY LLC 1,690.00; SHERIFF PUBLISHING 3,549 ; ANDRIEVSKY, HSA 4,946 ; AOPS 3,640 ; APPLE INC 5,773 ; APPLE OFFICE - ADMINISTRATION 1,080.00; SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 1,624.56; SONOVA USA concerning the above case to the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning Commission at plan- • Lifetime Warranties on INC 43,285 ; ARIZONA STATE DEPART OF REVENUE 4,463 ; AVERUS 3,366 ; BARMANTJE, INC. 1,795.92; SPECTOR, HILARY 1,214.77; STAPLES ADVANTAGE 1,135.04; STAR AUTISM ning@mundelein.org. Comments received by 5:00 p.m. CT on November 13, 2025, will be included in the meet- Sewer Repairs HSA 3,080 ; BARR MECHANICAL SALES, INC 3,521 ; BBC FOR BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL SUPPORT 1,426.70; STEVENS INDUSTRIES 2,365.49; TROMOTOLA, BRITTANY 1,680.80; OF PSYCHOLOGISTS 114,165 ; BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD IL 2,308,587 ; BRASKICH, HSA ULTIMATE SCREEN PRINTING 1,000.00; VANCE, HSA 2,405.16; WATROUS, DAWN 1,650.00 ing agenda packet. Comments received after this date will be provided to the Commissioners on the day of • Senior/Veteran Discounts 2,949 ; BREX SOLUTIONS LLC 84,993 ; BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTERS 4,545 ; CAMCOR, INC 69,905 ; CANDOR HEALTH EDUCATION 5,390 ; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. REPORT ON CONTRACTS EXCEEDING $25,000 AWARDED DURINGFY25 In conformity with sub-section (c) of Section 10-20.44 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/10- the public hearing. For any questions, individuals are encouraged to contact the Village of Mundelein at • FREE Estimates 55,342 ; CAROUSEL DIGITAL SIGNAGE 2,950 ; CDW GOVERNMENT INC 198,440 ; CENGAGE LEARNING 8,300 ; CLASS ACT GRADUATION SPECIALISTS 2,536 ; CLIC 108,245 ; CNC 20.44], the following information is required to be submitted in conjunction with publication of (847) 949-3282. the Annual Statement of Affairs [105 ILCS 5/10-17]. The Planning and Zoning Commission’s actions are not • Licensed-Bonded-Insured MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 3,954 ; COLCLASURE, HSA 7,184 ; COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN 3,495 ; CONNECTION’S ACADEMY EAST 140,933 ; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY - GAS DIVISION, The schedule below (Items 1-4) must be completed for contracts exceeding $25,000. final for this case. The Planning and Zoning Commis- sion will forward its findings and recommendations to the Village Board of Trustees for final consideration • Over 50 Years’ Experience LLC 49,248 ; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. 104,696 ; CRARY, HSA 5,450 ; CRISIS ITEM 1. - Count only contracts where the consideration exceeds $25,000 over the life of the PREVENTION INSTITUTE, INC 2,621 ; CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES, LLC 37,349 ; DB SERVICES contract and that were awarded during FY2025 and record the number below in the space and action. 3,650.00; DEARBORN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2,849.33; DISCOVERY EDUCATION provided. Do not include: (1) multi-year contracts awarded prior to FY2025; (2) collective Dated at Mundelein, Illinois, this 31st day of October, We Will Meet or Beat 13,359.00; DLA LTD. 30,187.50 ; DONE DEAL PROMOTIONS 3,710.00 ; DUANE BLANTON bargaining agreements with district employee groups; and (3) personal services contracts with 2025. Terry Roswick /s/ Any Comparable PLUMBING, SEWER, HEATING & COOLING 15,000.00; DUNN ANDREA, HSA 7,393.89; individual district employees. DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION 3,675.00; DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICE/G.LAKE ITEM 2. - Aggregate the value of consideration of all contracts included in Item 1 and record the Chairman Written Estimate 1,433,432.23; DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES/L.VILLA 86,408.61; ECCEZION 49,700.00; ECRA dollar amount below in the space provided. Planning and Zoning Commission GROUP INC. 40,457.00; EFPTS JOURNAL TRANSFER 1,595,235.06; EMBRACE EDUCATION ITEM 3. - Count only contracts where the consideration exceeds $25,000 over the life of the Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311168) Serving Cook, Lake, McHenry, 4,367.98; EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORPORATION 3,371.84; EVEREST ENERGY 2,651.00; contract that were awarded during FY2025 to minority, female, disabled or local contractors Kane and EVERWHITE CORPORATION 2,584.00; EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS COLLABORATIVE 16,932.84; and record the number below in the space provided. Do not include: (1) multi-year contracts TIME TIME DuPage FLORES, HSA 8,025.15; FOLLETT CONTENT SOLUTIONS, LLC 10,121.61; FRONTLINE awarded prior to FY2025; (2) collective bargaining agreements with district employee groups; IS IS Counties TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC 2,788.48; GAGGLE.NET, INC. 6,615.00; GEN DIGITAL, INC and (3) personal services contracts with individual district employees. 4,154.04; GILBERT, HSA 4,850.16; GOPHER SPORT 2,777.02; GRAINGER INC 5,222.09; GREAT ITEM 4. - Aggregate the value of consideration of all contracts included in item 3 and record the MONEY! MONEY! MINDS PBC 8,055.10; GROOT, INC 6,900.94; GROVE MASONRY 155,071.00; HATTENDORF, dollar amount below in the space provided. HSA 3,572.01; HD SUPPLY/FORMERLY HOME DEPOT PRO 29,221.53; HENNEBERRY, 1. Total number of all contracts awarded by the school district: 9 So why waste either So why waste either DANIEL 2,642.96; HERFF JONES, INC 2,806.00; HIMES PETRARCA AND FESTER 51,581.50; 2. Total value of all contracts awarded: $2,811,005.52 struggling to balance struggling to balance HOH WATER TECHNOLOGY 3,151.67; IBENZER INC 3,220.00; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF 3. Total number of contracts awarded to minority owned businesses, female your checkbook? your checkbook? SCHOOL BOARDS 25,244.00; ILLINOIS DEPT OF REVENUE 465,508.91; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL You can find a professional You can find a professional owned businesses, businesses owned by persons with disabilities, and locally RETIRMENT 269,162.93; ILLINOIS STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 18,322.26; IMPERIAL with a real strength with a real strength owned businesses: 7 SURVEILLANCE, INC. 8,401.73;INCIDENT IQ, LLC 10,048.29; INDUSTRY HEATING 3,750.00; in numbers in numbers in the Daily Herald in the Daily Herald INFINITE CONNECTIONS, INC. 4,899.96; INTEGRATED SYSTEMS CORP 3,499.20; ITU ABSORB 4. Total value of contracts awarded to minority owned businesses, female TECH, INC. 10,344.04; IXL LEARNING 3,450.00; JACOBS & SON, INC. 15,750.00; JACOBS, HSA owned businesses, businesses owned by person with disabilities, and locally PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Call Classified 4,449.84; JAMES W SMITH PRINTING COMPANY 5,417.00; JAMF SOFTWARE, LLC 19,728.00; owned businesses: $73,831.00 For FAST ACTION Ads JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECTION LP (SIMPLEX) 12,714.03; JOHNSON, MPT, RENEE Published in Daily Herald October 31, 2025 (2370950) Page 47 of 54 Page 48 of 54 Page 49 of 54 To: Commission Members From: Amanda Orenchuk, Director of Community Development For: Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of November 19, 2025 Subject: Public Hearing - PZ2025-0037 - Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, Title 20 of the Municipal Code Attachments: 1. Legal Ad Tear Sheet 2. Application for Comp Plan and Text Amendments - 10-30-2025 Background: Over the course of several years, staff collected a list of topics and sections of the zoning code that require discussion and potential amendments. The list includes over 70 areas to review. In many instances, the amendments are tweaks that provide clarification to the code. Other topics might be new language that addresses changes in policy or practice. Additionally, there is a proposal to include a new zoning district for Traditional Neighborhood Design. This proposed zoning district will provide a basic zoning district for projects that intend to build under the Principles of New Urbanism and/or Traditional Neighborhood Design. The intent is to require any area petitioning for this zoning to be a Planned Unit Development (PUD). These developments would then have a project-specific PUD Ordinance outlining the development regulations. Modifications to Applications, PUD, Districts, Generic Use Definitions, and Generic Terms Definitions chapters of the Zoning Code are anticipated. Staff plans to lead the Planning & Zoning Commission through the items over a series of meetings that will culminate in a redline version of the existing code that will replace Title 20 in its entirety. Much of the base language will remain, but the complexity of inserting this volume of edits is complicated and would benefit from a clean document after the amendments are finalized. Additional meetings to discuss the text amendments will be necessary. A continuation of the public hearing will be necessary. Potential dates include December 3, December 17, or January 7, depending on the availability of the Planning & Zoning Commission. Recommendation: Page 50 of 54 Motion to continue the public hearing, PZ2025-0037, Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments, to a date, place, and time certain. Page 51 of 54 PAGE 8 SECTION 5 DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025 legal notices to place a legal advertisement, email legals@dailyherald.com or call 847-427-4671 hours: M - F 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Public Hearings & Notices AVOID Treasurer Reports Treasurer Reports LAKE COUNTY ZONING NOTICE CUP-001125-2025 SCAMS City of Oakbrook Terrace REVENUE SUMMARY Grant Township City of Oakbrook Terrace REVENUE SUMMARY The Lake County Zoning Board of Appeals has sched- You can avoid April 30, 2024 April 30, 2025 uled a public hearing at 1:00 PM on Tuesday Novem- would-be scammers by REVENUE SUMMARY April 30, 2024 REVENUE SUMMARY April 30, 2025 ber 18, 2025, at the Fox Lake District Library 255 East following these CAPITAL NONMAJOR CAPITAL NONMAJOR Grand Avenue Fox Lake, IL on the petition of Justen common-sense rules: IMPROVEMENT GOVERNMENTAL FY 2024 Realty, Inc., record owner, who seeks the following: IMPROVEMENT GOVERNMENTAL FY 2025 Delegated Conditional Use Permit to allow for the GENERAL FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL GENERAL FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL establishment of a Hotel and Motel use in the Limited Revenues Revenues Commercial (LC) zoning district. • DEAL LOCALLY Local Taxes 5,677,677 2,383,730 178,040 8,239,447 Local Taxes 5,732,342 2,643,493 192,086 8,567,921 Please note that quantitative values may be subject to WITH FOLKS YOU Intergovernmental 3,655,451 500,000 120,823 4,276,274 Intergovernmental 3,836,887 42,000 124,341 4,003,228 minor alterations due to the conditions surveyed. The CAN MEET IN Licenses & Permits 736,083 - - 736,083 subject property is located at 36930 and 36909 N Stan- PERSON. Licenses & Permits 629,590 - - 629,590 ton Point Rd. Ingleside, IL 60041 and is approximately Charges for Services 195,200 - - 195,200 Charges for Services 179,369 - - 179,369 Follow this one rule and 0.45 acres. avoid 99% of scam Fines & Forfeits 1,149,161 - - 1,149,161 Fines & Forfeits 192,565 - 192,565 Jason Justen is the sole director and officer of Justen Investment Income 111,524 12,524 5,028 129,076 Realty Inc., 166 Cherry Ln Ingleside, IL. Jason Justen, attempts. Investment Income 429,766 103,987 19,287 553,040 Miscellaneous 96,629 - - 96,629 Miscellaneous 55,899 4,228 - 60,127 also of 166 Cherry Ln Ingleside, IL, is the sole share- holder of Justen Realty, Inc. with ownership of one TOTAL REVENUES 11,621,725 2,896,254 303,891 14,821,870 TOTAL REVENUES 11,056,418 2,793,708 335,714 14,185,840 hundred percent of the issued and outstanding shares. • DO NOT RENT HOUSING OR Payroll Gross Earnings Payroll Gross Earnings PINs:0511200001, 0511201005, 0511204055 Gross Earnings under $25,000: Barbari, K Beckwith, J, Berkshire, N, Brown, B, This application is available for public examination PURCHASE GOODS Gross Earnings under $25,000: Barbari, K, Beckwith, J, Berkshire, N, Brown, B, online at https://www.lakecountyil.gov/calendar.aspx? SIGHT - UNSEEN. Cavalieri,Donoval, J, Ebibi, A, Esposito, P, Fitzgerald, M, Freda, P, Greco, D, Hajduk, N, Cavalieri,Donoval, J, Ebibi,A, Esposito, P, Fitzgerald, M, Freda, P,Greco, D, Hajduk, N, Jackson, Jackson, D, Kleinow, J, Marasco, A, Marquez,Logalbo, P, Molina, Morales, J, Napoli, J, Rada, D, Kleinow, J, Marasco, A, Marquez Rada, R, Sarallo, M, Shadley, M, Shanahan, R, Valle, J, EID=12671 or at the office of the Lake County Zoning That amazing rental or R, Reyes, C, Sarallo, M,Shadley, M, Shanahan, R Thalmann, W, Valle, J, Vlach, F, Walberg, Board of Appeals, 500 W. Winchester Rd, Libertyville, cheap item may not Ventura,Vlach, F, Walberg, P, Wang, A,Wozek Gross Earnings $25,000 - $49,999: Bulava, M, Illinois, Attn: Thomas Chefalo, Project Manager 847- P, Wang, A, Gross Earnings $25,000 - $49,999: Bulava, M, Cavazos, S, Jones-Whiting, K Cavazos, S, Jones-Whiting, K, Pliego Mendez, C Gross Earnings $50,000 - $74,999: Collins, 377-2120 actually exist. Mastrino, T, Meimers, D Gross Earnings $50,000 - $74,999: Collins, M, Corona, Z, Esposito, M, Corona, Z, Esposito, J, Kappos, S, Mora, R, Pelzer, Br, Portillo, J Wade, J Gross Earnings Gregory Koeppen • NEVER WIRE FUNDS J, Kappos, S, Pelzer, Br Gross Earnings $75,000 - $99,999: Burgard, N, DeBok, K, Lozano, A, $75,000 - $99,999 Burgard, N, DeBok, K, Lozano, A, Molina,Morales, J, Priest, B, Pullaro, P, Chair TO ASTRANGER. Priest, B, Pullaro, P, Raffel, A, Terry, A, Zhang, Y Gross Earnings $100,000 - $124,999: Cipriani, Raffel, A, Reyes, C, Zhang, Y Gross Earnings $100,000 - $124,999: Cipriani, M, D’Angelo, A, Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311001) M, D’Angelo, A, Elsner, D, Gucciardo, D, Johnson, V, Pliego Mendez, C, Rasmussen, M, Gross Elsner, D Rasmussen, M, Gross Earnings over $125,000: Bastianoni, A, Bryant, J, Calvello, Anyone who asks you to Earnings over $125,000: Bastianoni, A, Bryant, J, Calvello, C, Cansino, Clark, Demario, N, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING do so is likely a C, Cansino,Clark, D, Demario, N, Hylton, M, Ledenbach, T, Mellens, M, O’Rourke, L, Ritz, J, Hylton, M, Ledenbach, T, Mellens, M, O’Rourke, L, Ritz, J, Sluzewicz, J Tomopoulos, T, Ward, C Sluzewicz, J, Tomopoulos, T, Walker, T, Ward, C THE INTENT OF scammer. THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS All Funds Totaled All Funds Totaled OF THE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PARK DISTRICT, • BEWARD OF FAKE Balance May 1, 2023 18,040,995 Balance May 1, 2023 18,896,677 COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS CASHIER CHECKS & Receipts 14,821,870 Receipts 14,185,840 TO SELL NOT TO EXCEED $15,000,000 GENERAL MONEY ORDERS. Disbursements (14,061,497) Disbursements (11,270,172) OBLIGATION LIMITED TAX PARK BONDS Banks will hold Other Financing Sources 95,309 Other Financing Sources (190,314) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arling- Balance April 30, 2024 18,896,677 ton Heights Park District, Cook and Lake Counties, YOU responsible Balance April 30, 2024 21,622,031 Illinois (the “District”), will hold a public hearing on when the fake is Vendor Payments of $2,500 or more Vendor Payments of $2,500 or more the 11th day of November, 2025, at 6:30 o’clock P.M. discovered weeks later. A.R.M . & Associates Inc 14,620.50; Accel Entertainment 3,000.00; Administrative Consulting Administrative Consulting Specialists LL 25,000.00; Advocate Occupational Health 3,360.00; The hearing will be held in the Administration Center, Specialists LL 31,250.00; Advocate Occupational Health 2,919.00; Al Warren Oil Co., Inc. Al Warren Oil Co., Inc. 65,117.10; Alpine Sprinkler Service 2,700.00; Amazon Capital 410 North Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, • DAILY HERALD 70,970.69; Alpha Truck Driving School, Inc 2,999.00; Amazon Capital Services 20,982.35; Services 22,703.91; American Family Life Assurance Compa 7,165.62; American Legal Illinois. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive MEDIA GROUP American Family Life Assurance Compa 3,888.32; Ameritas Life Insurance Corp 39,722.84; Publ. Corp. 2,799.00; American Road Maintenance 122,650.00; Ameritas Life Insurance public comments on the proposal to sell bonds of the IS NOTINVOLVED IN ARC Imaging Resources 26,451.76; Atlas Bobcat 5,804.09; Atrium, Inc 123,440.00; Axon Corp 33,810.12; Anderson Landscape Supply 3,668.00; ARC Imaging Resources 2,650.10; District in the amount of not to exceed $15,000,000 for the payment of land condemned or purchased for ANYTRANSACTION, Enterprise, Inc. 50,801.70; B 2BTechnologies 5,731.90; Bill Payment Center Nicor Gas Atrium, Inc 6,497.00; Axon Enterprise, Inc. 45,046.38; B 2BTechnologies 5,234.85; Bell Fuels, and does not handle 13,914.33; Black Pearl Sealcoating, Inc. 2,830.00; Bluders Tree Service 4,100.00; Blue Cross/ Inc. 2,678.28; Bill Payment Center Nicor Gas 12,334.12; Bluders Tree Service 11,925.00; parks, for the building, maintaining, improving and Shield of Illinois 809,013.56; Bristol Equipment and Rentals 24,964.00; Brown Equipment protecting of the same and the existing land and facili- payments, or "buyer Blue Cross/Shield of Illinois 803,214.41; BS& A Software LLC 46,665.00; C.O.P.S. Testing ties of the District, for the payment of outstanding protection". Company 5,410.91; C/O DuPage County Sheriff’s Office DuP 6,500.00; Castle CDJR 43,688.26; Service, Inc. 3,649.48; C/O DuPage County Sheriff’s Office DuP 6,500.00; Cameo Electric Inc. obligations of the District and for the payment of the CDS Office Technologies 9,988.00; Chgo Metro . Fire Prevention 3,542.70; Chicago Parts & 21,585.00; Camfil USA Inc 2,723.08; Cargill, Incorporated 31,590.16; CDS Office Technologies expenses incident thereto. • NEVER GIVE OUT Sound LLC 3,178.24; Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. 111,938.05; Cintas Corporation 34,356.00; Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 6,668.21; Chicago Tent LLC 7,267.88; Christopher By order of the Board of Park Commissioners of the FINANCIAL 2,574.39; Cintas Corporation 8,604.34; CivicPlus LLC 11,004.00; Clarity One Solutions B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. 22,799.31; Cintas Corporation 4,636.82; Cintas Corporation Arlington Heights Park District, Cook and Lake Coun- 6,750.00; Clark Hill P.L.C. 55,788.00; Clarke Environmental Mosquito Manag 16,300.00; 9,619.93; CivicPlus LLC 9,398.29; Clark Hill P.L.C. 58,095.77; Clarke Environmental Mosquito ties, Illinois. INFORMATION Cloudpermit 14,000.00; Coeo Solutions, LLC 19,535.05; College of DuPage 9,716.00; Com (bank account number, Manage 21,503.25; Cloudpermit 6,500.00; CLS Background Investigations 3,662.50; Coeo DATED the 31st day of October, 2025. Ed 12,744.38; ComEd 9,337.80; Commercial Tire Service 5,292.50; Communications Direct, Solutions, LLC 20,013.37; Collision Craft 2,594.13; Com Ed 11,297.13; Comcast 9,775.97; Carrie A. Fullerton social security number, Inc 66,124.05; Compass Minerals America,Inc. 22,651.49; Core & Main LP 26,583.84; Crystal ComEd 9,423.85; Commercial Tire Service 8,885.88; Communications Direct, Inc 6,444.04; Secretary, Board of Park Commissioners, log-in info, etc.) Maintenance Plus, Corp 27,366.00; Current Technologies Corp 96,608.67; Currie Motors Core & Main LP 11,888.26; Crystal Maintenance Plus, Corp 27,021.00; Current Technologies Arlington Heights Park District, - Frankfort 191,812.72; Davis Concrete Construction 188,031.50; dba: Tracy’s Silver Oak Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois Corp 163,613.15; Currie Motors Commercial Center 95,230.00; DC Garage Door & Services Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (310988) • DO NOT SUBMIT TO The Terrace, Inc 5,200.00; Dept. 32 - 2153930338 Home Depot Cred 17,946.99; Don Morris Inc 5,159.50; Dept. 32 - 2153930338 Home Depot Cred 18,332.58; DM ACT Services, Inc. Architects P.C. 2,665.92; Doors By Russ, Inc. 3,740.00; DU-COMM 279,653.62; DuPage Cnv. 4,250.00; Don Morris Architects P.C. 4,670.71; DU-COM M 304,324.04; DuPage Cnv. & Public Notice CREDIT OR BACK- & Visitors Bureau 176,050.67; DuPage County 43,882.19; DuPage Mayors and Managers Visitors Bureau 139,975.24; DuPage County 24,914.14; DuPage Mayors & Managers 4,691.29; DuPage County, Wood Dale, IL GROUND CHECKS Confere 3,094.40; DuPage Water Commission 519,612.45; Elevator Inspection Service Co DuPage Water Commission 530,914.02; Elevator Inspection Service Co 6,680.00; Elmhurst A Public Hearing will be conducted by the Wood Dale until you have met the 7,298.00; Elmhurst Auto Parts 4,362.34; Everbridge, Inc. 3,700.00; Fastsigns 5,606.94; Flagg Auto Parts 4,006.19; Emergency Telephone System Board of 6,584.92; Everbridge, Inc. Community Development Commission during a meet- job interviewer or Creek Water Reclamation District 3,592.27; Flock Safety 43,100.00; Flood Bros. Disposal 3,811.00; Fastsigns 12,459.56; First Responders Wellness Center 3,050.00; Flock Safety ing on Monday, November 17, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. in the landlord/agent in Co. 7,560.27; FORVIS 64,700.00; Foster & Foster Inc. 6,100.00; Fraternal Order of Police 63,493.15; Flood Bros. Disposal Co. 6,458.68; FNBO 22,028.54; Foster & Foster Inc. 4,650.00; Council Chambers of Wood Dale City Hall, 404 N Wood person. 11,056.87; Frontline Public Safety Solutions 2,826.00; FUSUS Inc 100,000.00; Gary R. Weber Dale Road, Wood Dale, Illinois, concerning the appli- Fulton Siren Services 2,739.19; Gate Options 13,649.46; George Benes 8,513.37; GOVPILOT Associates, Inc 9,411.57; George Benes 9,935.88; Granite Telecommunications 10,066.22; 4,000.00; Granite Telecommunications 9,247.58; Herc Rentals Inc. 3,558.01; Illinois Public Risk ★★★★★★ cation described herein. An application has been filed by the Wood Dale Park Harris Golf Cars 14,650.00; Herc Rentals Inc. 3,491.19; IDEM IA Identity & Security 5,714.00; Fund 187,004.00; In Balance IT Solutions LLC 102,511.83; Interstate Power Systems 4,623.32; District (111 E. Foster Ave, Wood Dale, IL) for a Illinois Public Risk Fund 278,083.00; Illinois Public Risk Fund 6,783.33; Isaac Ray Forensic ITouch Bio metrics LLC 16,610.00; J.G. Uniform, Inc. 8,862.40; J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc Special Use for Government Buildings and Facilities, Gro up 7,768.75; ITsavvy LLC 7,332.12; Jetco Ltd. 136,735.00; Konica Minolta Business 5,080.50; Jerry B. Wolfe, Ph.D. 2,500.00; JX Enterprises, Inc. 5,932.82; Kentech Consulting Inc. Site Plan Review, and Final Plat of Subdivision Soluti 16,209.33; Koziol Reporting Service 3,073.00; Lakeside Bank 81,603.43; Law Offices of 3,122.29; KLA Productions, Inc 44,000.00; Konica Minolta Business Solu 5,004.23; Lakeside AFFORDABLE pursuant to Sections 17.205B, 17.206 and 17.805 of the John L. Fioti 65,568.75; Lions of Illinois Foundation 5,360.00; Magellan Healthcare 13,999.90; Bank 51,898.65; Law Offices of John L. Fioti 56,647.50; Leads Online 2,589.00; Leone’s Municipal Code of the City of Wood Dale and applica- MaRous & Company 14,000.00; Marquee Event Group, Inc. 7,626.69; Marsh & Mclennan Polaris 26,447.00; Lombard Ace Hardware 2,832.36; Magellan Healthcare 8,399.94; Marquee ble zoning regulations. The intent of the petition is to Agency LLC 10,349.00; Maureen McGuire 14,910.00; Meade Electric Company, Inc. 4,669.21; Event Gro up, Inc. 13,005.72; Marsh & Mclennan Agency LL 10,552.00; Maureen McGuire enable operation of a multi-use recreation and commu- MECO Consulting Group LLC 29,820.00; Mem Electric, Inc. 3,980.00; Mercury Systems Corp. 14,910.00; MECO Consulting Gro up LLC 26,390.00; Metro Tank & P ump Company 7,582.00; nity center at 107 N. Wood Dale Road, previously occu- 2,845.12; Metro Tank & Pump Company 7,635.00; MGT of America Consulting 33,992.00; pied by the Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Metropolitan Industries Inc 13,894.00; MGT of America Consulting 30,600.50; Michael Chada PAINTING& application is being heard under Case No. CDC-2025- Michael Chada 9,938.80; Midwest Mechancial 17,947.10; Mike Ditka’s Oakbrook 12,296.95; 6,104.28; Midwest Mechancial 7,961.19; Minuteman Press 11,060.83; National Lift Truck 0009. Minuteman Press 17,839.34; Monroe Truck Equipment 23,116.00; N E Multi-Regional Training 3,417.32; NIK-TINA Security 13,750.00;NIU Center for Governmental S 11,250.00; Oakbrook The subject property is located at 107 N. Wood Dale 3,340.00; NIK-TINA Security 12,500.00; NIU Center for Governmental Studies 33,750.00; Terrace Historical S 6,000.00; Packey Webb Ford 7,297.96; Peerless Network, Inc. 2,712.63; Road (PIN 03-15-123-016) at the north-east corner of Oakbrook Terrace Historical Society 6,000.00;Oakbrook Terrace Park District 2,600.00;Office of Performance Construction & 6,929.11; Pitney Bowes Global Financial 2,961.87; PowerDMS, the intersection of Wood Dale Road and Montrose the Illinois Attorney General; Cri 7,398.39; Oleary’s Contractors Equipment & Suppl 63,532.00; Inc. 2,609.25; Procom Enterprises, Ltd. 2,790.65; Pyrotecnico Fireworks Inc 30,400.00; Ray HANDYMAN Avenue in Wood Dale, Illinois. The property, approxi- Packey Webb Ford 21,043.90; Performance Construction & Engineerin 1,088,886.36; Pitney O’Herron Co. Inc. 13,838.96; Reserve Account Pitney Bowe 2,717.84; Robert J. Gonzini mately 1 acre in size, is zoned R-4 Medium Density Bowes Global Financial Srvs 3,355.02; Procom Enterprises, Ltd. 13,426.21; Pyrotecnico 18,126.24; Runco Office Supplies and Equ 5,696.45; Schwarz Nursery Garden Cente 7,724.00; Single-Family District. The property is improved with Fireworks Inc 31,160.00; Ray O’Herron Co. Inc. 21,947.58; Reserve Account Pitney Bowes Semper Fi Landscaping Inc 11,000.00; SIKICH 59,501.00; Special T Unlimited 3,752.00; an existing building, surface parking and a playground Inc. 5,377.68; Richard F. Blass & Associates, L.L.C. 3,800.00; Robert J. Gonzini 18,793.05; Springbrook Holding Compan 20,573.32; Standard Insurance Co. 8,187.17; State Treasurer and no significant physical changes are being Runco Office Supplies and Equipment C 5,262.91; Semper Fi Landscaping Inc 100,052.30; 9,776.89; Storino Ramello & Durkin 300,087.05; Tameling Industries Inc 3,669.26; TAPCO proposed. The WD Park District center will primarily 224 Sound Incoporated 5,948.00; Special T Unlimited 2,749.00; Springbrook Holding Company Traffic & Parking Con 22,066.60; The Bank of New York Mellon 636,370.00; ThermFlo, Inc serve older adults and active seniors, while also accommodating other public programming needs. LLC 19,593.63; Standard Insurance Co. 7,996.66; State Treasurer 14,408.02; Storino Ramello 22,708.86; Travelers CL Remittance Cent 173,506.00; Trotsky Investigative Polygrap 3,270.00; Wood Dale Park District is the applicant and property & Durkin 379,266.86; Strategia Consulting LLC 3,506.25; Sutton Ford 101,991.00; The Bank Trugreen 3,297.87; ULINE 3,126.27; Uncle Bub’s BBQ & Catering 22,077.30; United Talent owner. of New York Mellon 603,220.00; The Flolo Corporati n 3,286.00; The Joint Commission Coordinators 35,800.00; Verizon Wireless 20,239.26; Villa Park Office Equipment 2,665.00; All persons interested are invited to attend said hear- 13,818.42; ThermFlo, Inc 14,405.00; Tony’s Irrigation Services Inc 22,440.00; Traffic Control & Villa Park Public Library 34,499.23; Vision Service Plan 4,299.99; West Central Municipal Conf ing and be heard. The public hearing may be contin- Protection Inc. 3,370.00; Travelers CL Remittance Center 145,389.00; Trugreen 3,758.94; TSA 2,500.00; Westside Mechanical, Inc. 31,229.18 201-1315 ued to another date, time, and place without the publi- Productions 48,000.00; Uncle Bub’s BBQ & Catering 20,000.00; United Talent Coordinators The following is a statement by Tanya Walker, Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace cation or delivery of another notice such as this one. 42,050.00; Verizon Wireless 16,518.16; Villa Park Office Equipment 7,525.00; Villa Park Public DuPage County Ilinois of the amount of public funds received and disbursed during the fiscal The Community Development Commission may also Library 23,496.18; Vision Service Plan 4,760.80; West Central Municipal Conf 15,625.00; consider such other relief as may be necessary or year ending April 30, 2025, and a summary of operations of all funds as excerpted from the Westside Mechanical, Inc. 22,514.33; Willowbrook Ford Kia 84,009.52; Yorktown Deli, Inc. annual financial report as filed with the State of Illinois. desirable in connection with the application. Said 3,616.80 application is on file and available for examination I Tanya Walker being duly sworn Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace, state that during regular business hours at the Community The following is a statement by Tanya Walker, Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace the following statement is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the Development Department at the Wood Dale City Hall. DuPage County Ilinois of the amount of public funds received and disbursed during the fiscal commencement of the fiscal year, the amount of public funds received, and their sources, and For reference please see the CDC Agenda Packet year ending April 30, 2024 and a summary of operations of all funds as excerpted from the the amount expended, and their purposes as set forth in this statement which will be available after November 12, 2025 on our annual financial report as filed with the State of Illinois. website at www.wooddale.com > Government > I Tanya Walker being duly sworn Finance Director of the City of Oakbrook Terrace, state that 35YEARSEXPERIENCE Agendas & Minutes > Community Development the following statement is a correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the Commission. commencement of the fiscal year, the amount of public funds received, and their sources, and The public is encouraged to submit written comments Tanya Walker and questions prior to the public hearing to plan- the amount expended, and their purposes as set forth in this statement Finance Director ning@wooddale.com. All written comments and ques- I, Michael Shadley, do certify that I am the duly qualified City Clerk of the City of Oakbrook tions will be shared with the Community Development • I Do It All For Less Terrace DuPage County, Illinois as such officer I am the Keeper of records and files of the City Commission. of Oakbrook Terrace and I do certify as follows: Dated this 31st Day of October 2025 Gosia Pociecha, Senior Planner • Quality Workmanship Tanya Walker Finance Director That this is a true copy of the Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year May 1, 2024 and ending April 30, 2025 as submitted for publication in the DuPage County Chronicle. Questions regarding this notice can be directed to Gosia Pociecha at (630) 787-3734 or plan- • Discount Pricing I, Michael Shadley, do certify that I am the duly qualified City Clerk of the City of Oakbrook Witness whereof I have hereto affixed my official hand and seal of the City this 14th day of Terrace DuPage County, Illinois as such officer I am the Keeper of records and files of the City October 2025. ning@wooddale.com of Oakbrook Terrace and I do certify as follows: Published in Daily Herald October 31, 2025 (311060) NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE DON’T GOBROKEFOR That this is a true copy of the Treasurer’s Report for the fiscal year May 1, 2023 and ending April 30, 2024 as submitted for publication in the DuPage County Chronicle. HOMEIMPROVEMENTS VILLAGE OF MUNDELEIN Witness whereof I have hereto affixed my official hand and seal of the City this 14th day of Michael Shadley PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 19, October 2025. City Clerk 2025, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held before Published in Daily Herald October 31, 1025 (2371018) GETIT DONEONYOURBUDGET the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning Commission at Mundelein Village Hall, 300 Plaza Michael Shadley DRIVE DRIVE Have we ★★★★★★ Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. The hearing will address a petition submitted by the Village of Mundelein propos- City Clerk ing an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, Published in Daily Herald October 31, 1025 (2371019) USED USED got a job adopted 2021, Ordinance 21-02-07 Establishing Official CAR CAR Comprehensive Plan for 2021, to provide a vision for Traditional Neighborhood Design and Development, OUR BUSINESS Are You Looking BUYERS BUYERS for YOU! address Transportation, Transit, and Mobility, make IS FINDING YOU BUSINESS For Good Help? 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ESTIMATE PARKING LOT ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION C 12,480.00; JONES, HSA 8,419.12; KENDALL HUNT PUBLISHING CO 3,674.39; KESHET CASE NO.: PZ2025-0038 The name and address of the Petitioner: LIGHTING School Business Services 217-785-8779 210,971.54; KIEFER, HSA 10,810.05; KLETT WORLD LANGUAGES 9,140.80; KOEHLER, LYNN Village of Mundelein MAINTENANCE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS FISCAL YEAR ENDING June 30, 2025 A 3,166.27; KRIHA BOUCEK 14,763.00; KROHN, APOLLO GLASS LLC, ERIC D 3,645.00; 300 Plaza Circle Oak Grove School District 68 34 RCDT NUMBER: 34-049-0680-02 KURTZ, HSA 4,370.71; LANDSCAPE CONCEPTS MANAGEMENT, INC. 22,438.50; LEVEL Mundelein, IL 60060 1700 Oplaine Rd Libertyville, IL 60048 1541, Lake County Illinois DATA 6,770.05; LIVE ART INTERNATIONAL, LLC 10,260.00; MARCIA BRENNER ASSOCIATES, This Notice is an invitation to all interested individuals 10% Discount District Type: Elementary LLC 3,085.00; MATH LEARNING CENTER 12,663.00; MEHNERT, HSA 6,200.16; MELTZER, to submit oral or written testimony or other evidence with this ad The Annual Statement of Affairs has been posted on the district’s website and published in HSA 5,605.95; MIDLAND PAPER 10,545.60; MIDWEST EDUCATIONAL FURNISHINGS, INC. concerning the above case to the Village of Mundelein accordance with Section 10-17 of the School Code no later than December 1. 29,310.61; MIDWEST SNOW SOLUTIONS 12,950.00; MUNDELEIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Planning and Zoning Commission at plan- DIST 75 30,000.00; NEWSELA 5,460.00; NOTABLE, INC (KAMI) 2,750.00; OAK GROVE ning@mundelein.org. Comments received by 5:00 p.m. SIZE OF DISTRICT IN SQUARE MILES 6 TAX RATE BY FUND (IN %) CT on November 13, 2025, will be included in the meet- • COMPLETE COMMERCIAL NUMBER OF ATTENDANCE CENTERS 1 EDUCATIONAL 2.318600 EDUCATION ASSOC 75,216.05; OAK GROVE FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN 94,173.79; OAK & INDUSTRIAL SERVICE GROVE PTO 25,646.00; O’NEILL, ELIZABETH 4,866.19; OSTERMAN, HSA 7,262.43; PALMER, ing agenda packet. Comments received after this date OPERATIONS & 0.268400 will be provided to the Commissioners on the day of HSA 3,350.16; PHILLIPS, ANGELA 3,342.54; PIAZZI, HSA 4,443.88; PLS 3RD LEARNING/ MAINTENANCE the public hearing. For any questions, individuals are • NEW HOMES, BASEMENTS, SUPEREVAL 3,631.72; POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC 6,812.84; PRAIRIE FARMS ROCKFORD NUMBER OF CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES BOND & INTEREST 0.000000 15,198.41; QUADIENT FINANCE USA, INC 3,003.00; RAPPAPORT, HSA 9,844.71; RAPTOR encouraged to contact the Village of Mundelein at ADDITIONS & GARAGES FULL-TIME 97 TRANSPORTATION 0.161400 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 4,950.00; READY REFRESH 3,819.34; RED ROVER TECHNOLOGIES (847) 949-3282. The Planning and Zoning Commission’s actions are not (BUILDERS WELCOME) PART-TIME 1 MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT 0.045500 4,966.20; RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC 17,020.00; RIFTON EQUIPMENT 3,978.75; final for this case. The Planning and Zoning Commis- NUMBER OF NON-CERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES SOCIAL SECURITY 0.033800 RIVERSIDE INSIGHTS 3,852.50; ROBBINS SCHWARTZ 12,837.00; SAIA, CATHERINE 3,064.56; sion will forward its findings and recommendations to • CIRCUIT PANEL UPGRADES - SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC 41,268.92; SCHOLASTIC, INC 7,170.39; SCHOOL MATE FULL-TIME 29 WORKING CASH 0.000000 the Village Board of Trustees for final consideration 100, 200 AMP & ABOVE 3,188.75; SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC 10,702.74; SEDOL 613,897.75; SEESAW LEARNING, and action. PART-TIME 16 FIRE PREVENTION & SAFETY 0.000000 INC. 3,599.10; SEYLLER’S INC. 42,100.00; SIMS, HSA 3,499.92; SITEIMPROVE 4,534.03; Dated at Mundelein, Illinois, this 31st day of October, • FANS - BATHROOMS, ATTIC, TORT IMMUNITY 0.015400 SONITROL/DIVISION OF SECURITAS TECHNOLOGY 2,693.76; SOUND OF MUSIC & VIDEO 2025. Terry Roswick /s/ PADDLE, WHOLE HOUSE CAPITAL PROJECTS 0.000000 SYSTEMS 55,073.21; STALKER SPORTS FLOORS 5,550.00; STUCKEY CONSTRUCTION Chairman SPECIAL EDUCATION 0.000000 CO., INC. 161,632.80; SWEETWATER 4,393.78; SWIFT, HSA 3,685.77; TAZZIOLI, HSA Planning and Zoning Commission • OUTDOOR LIGHTING, LEASING 0.000000 7,393.89; TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1,111,834.26; TEAM ATHLETICS 9,273.60; Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311169) SWITCHES, FIXTURES OTHER 0.000000 TELCOM INNOVATIONS GROUP 6,029.33; THE CHILDREN’S HEALTH MARKET 9,164.36; OTHER 0.000000 THE DBQ COMPANY 2,800.00; THOMPSON, HSA 2,600.16; THOMSON REUTERS - WEST NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE • OUTLETS - 100V, 220V, 8,768.00; TROMOTOLA, HSA 7,690.16; TRUENORTH EDUCATIONAL COOP 804 74,577.27; VILLAGE OF MUNDELEIN Data previously included in the Annual Statement of Affairs can be found at: TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC, EPARS 795,228.92; TYNKER / NEURON FUEL INC. 2,880.00; PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PHONE, TV COMPUTER Payments to certified personnel: Posted on district website per 105 ILCS 5/10-20.47 ULINE SHIPPING SUPPLIES 2,699.26; UNITED STATES ALLIANCE FIRE PROTECTION, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 19, • OUTLETS FOR RANGES, Student Counts: Included in district’s report card INC. 3,649.00; VARSITY YEARBOOK 18,655.70; VEREGY CENTRAL, LLC/VEREGY IN, LLC 2025, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held before Financial Data: Included in district’s Annual Financial Report posted on ISBE’s Cerberus Server 77,658.24; VILLAGE OF GREEN OAKS 8,343.99; WENGER CORP 7,728.86; WESLEY, HSA the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning DRYERS, A/C & SPAS SALARY SCHEDULE OF GROSS PAYMENTS FOR NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL 9,747.23; WISCONSIN DEPT OF REVENUE 6,608.90; WOODY’S TREE SERVICE, INC. Commission at Mundelein Village Hall, 300 Plaza Circle, Mundelein, Illinois. The hearing will address a • ASK ABOUT OUR Salary Range: Less Than $39.999: ANDERSON, ELISSA; ANGELES FRANCO, ANTONIO; 3,400.00; WORTH AVE. GROUP, LLC 17,902.00; WORTHINGTON DIRECT HOLDINGS petition submitted by the Village of Mundelein propos- ARBUCKLE, ELIZABETH; AYTEKIN, GULNUR; BERES, LORI; BLECK, DIANE; BUENO, 2,949.42; YMCA CAMP DUNCAN 4,565.00 ing a review of, and amendment to, the Zoning Ordi- NO INTEREST CAROLINA; CASELLI, MARY; CASEY, REBECCA; COBB, ELISABETH; COLLINS, LEANNA; PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OF $1,000 TO $2,500 nance, Title 20 of the Mundelein Municipal Code, as it PAYMENT PLAN CONSIDINE, CYNTHIA; CORONEOS, JANN E; COUGHLIN, ANN BURKE; CRUSCO, HAYLI; EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES relates to a general rewrite of the document title. CRUZ, MELANIE; ERISMAN, NANCY; FELL, AMY; GASPAR, LILIANN; GUPTA, ANAND K; 0890 STORAGEMART 1,781; ACE HARDWARE 1,506; AED PROFESSIONALS (GENERAL Almost every chapter of Title 20 will have proposed Lighting HAMLIN, CYNTHIA C; HARPER, JANET; HECHT, CORINA; HELSTAD, MORGAN; HILL, LEXI; MEDICAL DEVICES) 1,594; ALLISON HONAKER DESIGNS 2,022; AMERICAN MULTI-CINEMA text amendments. This includes but is not limited to Sections 20.08 (Ordinance Administration), 20.12 the Way HILLIARD, AIDAN; HUENNEKENS, DANA; JAFFE, SHELLEY R; JOHNSSON, ROSLYN; JONES, INC. 1,805; AMERICAN RED CROSS 1,954; APPLE INC. 1,645; ARTHUR J GALLAGHER 65! ANDREA; JONES, GRIFFIN; KANE, JONI; KAUFMAN, DONALD; KOEHLER, LYNN A; KORKUT, RISK MANAGEMENT SRVC, LLC 1,500; B&H PHOTO VIDEO 1,023; BERTRAND LANES (Administrative Procedures), 20.16 (Applications and Since 19 MARYANNE; KRISHNAMOORTHY, SUBHA; KURLAND, SUSAN; LAMBERT, VICKIE J; LARA, 1,603; BOWLERO 1,016; BRIGHT ARROW TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2,068; BROWN, AIMEE Approval Processes), 20.32 (Commercial Zoning Districts), 20.36 (Downtown Zoning District), 20.40 (Office Park and Manufacturing Zoning Districts), 847-255-7266 SCOT; LEMUS, MARIA; LOUMEAU, AMY; MACEDO TEIXEIRA VAZAMIM, SONIA; MAHDI, NADIA; 1,910; CENTER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 2,225; CERAMIC SUPPLY CHICAGO MAHONEY, DANIEL; MAJEWSKI, GREG; MANDAL, MOUMITA; MARTINS DACOSTA, LIDIA; 1,279; CLASSWORK CO 2,000; COMCAST 1,171; COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DIST 128 20.44 (Special Purpose Zoning Districts, 20.48 (Use Standards), 20.52 (On-Site Development Standards); 847-228-7266 MATHESON, CHERYL A; MICHAELS, MIA; MISHRA, NEHA; MOHAMED, ISRAA; NAWROCKI, 1,099; COMPASS HEALTH CENTER, LLC 1,775; COSTPERCOPY CONSULTANTS, INC 1,198; KARA; NINO, PABLO; PEREIRA, FABIOLA; PULTE, MARY; SALEEM, TOOBA; SARDENBERG, CUMMINS, NICOLE 1,892; DAILY HERALD MEDIA GROUP//DON’T USE THIS ADDRESS Insured License #345 20.56 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), 20.68 (Generic MONICK; SCHMIDT, JODI L; SCHROEDLE, MARY ANN; SERVATIUS, DIANA; SEVESKA, KAREN 1,143; DELICIOUS UNLIMITED HOLDINGS LLC 2,344; DEMPSKI, STACIE LYNN 1,121; EATING Use Definitions), and 20.72 (General Terms Defini- SPECIALISTS IN ELECTRICAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS J; SORENSEN, MARIE; SPINDLER, CASSANDRA; STEFFENHAGEN, JESSICA L; SWIFT, MARY RECOVERY CENTER 1,200; EDCLUB INC. 1,293; FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC. 1,327; tions); and a new section to regulate Transect JO; TIMLIN, GAYLE B; TSARPALAS, CYNTHIA; VALDEZ, CARLOS ALEX; VALENTIN, KURT; FSS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 1,284; FUN AND FUNCTION 2,346; GENESIS TECHNOLOGIES, Zoning/Traditional Neighborhood Design and any other topics relevant to this application, in accordance with Plumbing Problems?? VOLLRATH, KEVIN; WEBER, ETHAN; WEBER, CONNOR J; WHITLOCK, JILL; WHITTERN, INC 2,500; GREER, DEBBIE 1,575; HAMLIN, CYNTHIA C 1,596; HUGHES, ELIZABETH NICOLE M; WILLIAMS, BETH; ZAJAC, LAUREN 1,650; HYPTE BRANDED SOLUTIONS 1,312; IAGC 2,330; INNERSYNC 1,194; JOHNSON, Wally the documents on file with the Village of Mundelein. If you cannot attend the meeting in-person and you Salary Range: $40,000 - $54,999: AFIFY, DALIA; CAMPOS, ANA ESTELA; DRATHS, KAREN; CALLIE 1,114; JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD 1,565; KAROLEWICZ, HSA 1,250.16; KLAI-CO wish to submit a question or comment to be provided GAROFOLO, ANTHONY; GOODMAN, JACKSON; JAMES, LORAINE; MULLER, MOIRA; OLSON, IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT, INC. 1,179.60; KLAPMAN, JASMIN 2,236.26; LAKESHORE to the Planning and Zoning Commission, please email TAMMY; PERLIN, SHANNON M; POULSEN, KENT; SCHLITT, JENNIE LEARNING MATERIALS 1,697.54; LEARNING ALLY, INC 2,249.07; LEMON, LONNY 1,493.08; your full name and your question or comment to plan- ning@mundelein.org. Please put "Public Commentary" in the subject line. Comments received during the Blanton Salary Range: $55,000 - $74,999: ARGAEZ CASALLAS, JENNY; BYFORD, ROBERT L; M&M SPORTS 1,514.00; MACIE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1,228.04; MARRIOTT THEATRE GHANAYEM, ROSE; GILBERT, SUSAN; HARDY, KRISTEN D; KLEST, THOMAS; KOTIW, CHLOE 2,375.00; MATHFACTLAB, LLC 1,449.00; MAYER, HSA 2,450.16; MCCAULEY, HSA 1,392.12; E; LIU, JENNIFER; MERCURIO, MICHELLE; NINO, HERIBERTO; ORI, GENEVA MARIE; PIAZZI, MCGRAW HILL LLC 2,320.89; MCREE, NICOLE 2,000.00; MENARD CONSULTING, INC. meeting, but after the public commentary portion has ended, will be provided to the Commission Members PLUMBING & SEWER JULIE A; RENDON, ROBERT; SMITH, DAVID; SOLANO, JOSE LUIS 2,300.00; MENTA ACADEMY NORTH 1,620.32; METROPOLIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE 1,216.00; MILLER, W HSA 1,093.89; MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER, INC. 1,813.60; 847-345-8185 after the meeting. Salary Range: $75,000 and Over: ANDRIEVSKY, DMITRY; HERNANDEZ, JOSE L; HILLIARD, CASE NO.: PZ2025-0037 Toll DEREK D; JACOBS, PATRICIA L; LEMUS, CARLOS; MCBRIDE, JENNIFER; RADZIENDA, ELAINE MURRAY, RYAN 2,490.43; NCS PEARSON 1,083.18; NCS PEARSON/CLINICAL ASSESSMENT The name and address of the Petitioner: Free 1,095.26; NORTH SHORE SIGN 1,850.00; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1,750.00; O’MALLEY, PAYMENTS TO PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION OVER $2,500 866-335-8637 Village of Mundelein JOSEPH A 1,308.69; PALMER, SARAH 1,775.55; PEPPER JW/REMIT ADDRESS 1,583.52; EXCLUDING WAGES AND SALARIES PICCHIOTTI, MITCHELL 1,764.29; POTTER, HSA 1,553.12; POTTER, PATRICK 1,701.13; 300 Plaza Circle Mundelein, IL 60060 22 VETS LLC 56,217 ; ACADEMIC ADVANTAGE 6,750 ; ACCURATE BIOMETRICS 3,182 ; ACS QUADIENT LEASING USA, INC. 1,471.86; SARMIENTO, JENNIFER 1,465.92; SCHLITT, HSA FILTERS & SERVICE 3,540 ; AIR CON REFIGERATION & HEATING INC 13,195 ; ALLERTON 1,764.21; SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION 1,547.35; SCHOOL SPECIALTY/CLASSROOM This Notice is an invitation to all interested individuals to submit oral or written testimony or other evidence • FREE Second Opinions HILL COMMUNICATIONS, LLCPO 60,000 ; AMPLIFY EDUCATION, INC 36,624 ; ANCORA DIRECT 1,357.20; SCHOOLSTATUS, LLC 1,194.00; SCREENCASTIFY LLC 1,690.00; SHERIFF PUBLISHING 3,549 ; ANDRIEVSKY, HSA 4,946 ; AOPS 3,640 ; APPLE INC 5,773 ; APPLE OFFICE - ADMINISTRATION 1,080.00; SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 1,624.56; SONOVA USA concerning the above case to the Village of Mundelein Planning and Zoning Commission at plan- • Lifetime Warranties on INC 43,285 ; ARIZONA STATE DEPART OF REVENUE 4,463 ; AVERUS 3,366 ; BARMANTJE, INC. 1,795.92; SPECTOR, HILARY 1,214.77; STAPLES ADVANTAGE 1,135.04; STAR AUTISM ning@mundelein.org. Comments received by 5:00 p.m. CT on November 13, 2025, will be included in the meet- Sewer Repairs HSA 3,080 ; BARR MECHANICAL SALES, INC 3,521 ; BBC FOR BENEFIT OF THE SCHOOL SUPPORT 1,426.70; STEVENS INDUSTRIES 2,365.49; TROMOTOLA, BRITTANY 1,680.80; OF PSYCHOLOGISTS 114,165 ; BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD IL 2,308,587 ; BRASKICH, HSA ULTIMATE SCREEN PRINTING 1,000.00; VANCE, HSA 2,405.16; WATROUS, DAWN 1,650.00 ing agenda packet. Comments received after this date will be provided to the Commissioners on the day of • Senior/Veteran Discounts 2,949 ; BREX SOLUTIONS LLC 84,993 ; BUCKEYE CLEANING CENTERS 4,545 ; CAMCOR, INC 69,905 ; CANDOR HEALTH EDUCATION 5,390 ; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. REPORT ON CONTRACTS EXCEEDING $25,000 AWARDED DURINGFY25 In conformity with sub-section (c) of Section 10-20.44 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/10- the public hearing. For any questions, individuals are encouraged to contact the Village of Mundelein at • FREE Estimates 55,342 ; CAROUSEL DIGITAL SIGNAGE 2,950 ; CDW GOVERNMENT INC 198,440 ; CENGAGE LEARNING 8,300 ; CLASS ACT GRADUATION SPECIALISTS 2,536 ; CLIC 108,245 ; CNC 20.44], the following information is required to be submitted in conjunction with publication of (847) 949-3282. the Annual Statement of Affairs [105 ILCS 5/10-17]. The Planning and Zoning Commission’s actions are not • Licensed-Bonded-Insured MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 3,954 ; COLCLASURE, HSA 7,184 ; COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN 3,495 ; CONNECTION’S ACADEMY EAST 140,933 ; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY - GAS DIVISION, The schedule below (Items 1-4) must be completed for contracts exceeding $25,000. final for this case. The Planning and Zoning Commis- sion will forward its findings and recommendations to the Village Board of Trustees for final consideration • Over 50 Years’ Experience LLC 49,248 ; CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. 104,696 ; CRARY, HSA 5,450 ; CRISIS ITEM 1. - Count only contracts where the consideration exceeds $25,000 over the life of the PREVENTION INSTITUTE, INC 2,621 ; CURRICULUM ASSOCIATES, LLC 37,349 ; DB SERVICES contract and that were awarded during FY2025 and record the number below in the space and action. 3,650.00; DEARBORN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2,849.33; DISCOVERY EDUCATION provided. Do not include: (1) multi-year contracts awarded prior to FY2025; (2) collective Dated at Mundelein, Illinois, this 31st day of October, We Will Meet or Beat 13,359.00; DLA LTD. 30,187.50 ; DONE DEAL PROMOTIONS 3,710.00 ; DUANE BLANTON bargaining agreements with district employee groups; and (3) personal services contracts with 2025. Terry Roswick /s/ Any Comparable PLUMBING, SEWER, HEATING & COOLING 15,000.00; DUNN ANDREA, HSA 7,393.89; individual district employees. DUPAGE REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION 3,675.00; DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICE/G.LAKE ITEM 2. - Aggregate the value of consideration of all contracts included in Item 1 and record the Chairman Written Estimate 1,433,432.23; DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES/L.VILLA 86,408.61; ECCEZION 49,700.00; ECRA dollar amount below in the space provided. Planning and Zoning Commission GROUP INC. 40,457.00; EFPTS JOURNAL TRANSFER 1,595,235.06; EMBRACE EDUCATION ITEM 3. - Count only contracts where the consideration exceeds $25,000 over the life of the Published in Daily Herald Oct. 31, 2025 (311168) Serving Cook, Lake, McHenry, 4,367.98; EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CORPORATION 3,371.84; EVEREST ENERGY 2,651.00; contract that were awarded during FY2025 to minority, female, disabled or local contractors Kane and EVERWHITE CORPORATION 2,584.00; EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS COLLABORATIVE 16,932.84; and record the number below in the space provided. Do not include: (1) multi-year contracts TIME TIME DuPage FLORES, HSA 8,025.15; FOLLETT CONTENT SOLUTIONS, LLC 10,121.61; FRONTLINE awarded prior to FY2025; (2) collective bargaining agreements with district employee groups; IS IS Counties TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC 2,788.48; GAGGLE.NET, INC. 6,615.00; GEN DIGITAL, INC and (3) personal services contracts with individual district employees. 4,154.04; GILBERT, HSA 4,850.16; GOPHER SPORT 2,777.02; GRAINGER INC 5,222.09; GREAT ITEM 4. - Aggregate the value of consideration of all contracts included in item 3 and record the MONEY! MONEY! MINDS PBC 8,055.10; GROOT, INC 6,900.94; GROVE MASONRY 155,071.00; HATTENDORF, dollar amount below in the space provided. HSA 3,572.01; HD SUPPLY/FORMERLY HOME DEPOT PRO 29,221.53; HENNEBERRY, 1. Total number of all contracts awarded by the school district: 9 So why waste either So why waste either DANIEL 2,642.96; HERFF JONES, INC 2,806.00; HIMES PETRARCA AND FESTER 51,581.50; 2. Total value of all contracts awarded: $2,811,005.52 struggling to balance struggling to balance HOH WATER TECHNOLOGY 3,151.67; IBENZER INC 3,220.00; ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF 3. Total number of contracts awarded to minority owned businesses, female your checkbook? your checkbook? SCHOOL BOARDS 25,244.00; ILLINOIS DEPT OF REVENUE 465,508.91; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL You can find a professional You can find a professional owned businesses, businesses owned by persons with disabilities, and locally RETIRMENT 269,162.93; ILLINOIS STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT 18,322.26; IMPERIAL with a real strength with a real strength owned businesses: 7 SURVEILLANCE, INC. 8,401.73;INCIDENT IQ, LLC 10,048.29; INDUSTRY HEATING 3,750.00; in numbers in numbers in the Daily Herald in the Daily Herald INFINITE CONNECTIONS, INC. 4,899.96; INTEGRATED SYSTEMS CORP 3,499.20; ITU ABSORB 4. Total value of contracts awarded to minority owned businesses, female TECH, INC. 10,344.04; IXL LEARNING 3,450.00; JACOBS & SON, INC. 15,750.00; JACOBS, HSA owned businesses, businesses owned by person with disabilities, and locally PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Call Classified 4,449.84; JAMES W SMITH PRINTING COMPANY 5,417.00; JAMF SOFTWARE, LLC 19,728.00; owned businesses: $73,831.00 For FAST ACTION Ads JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE PROTECTION LP (SIMPLEX) 12,714.03; JOHNSON, MPT, RENEE Published in Daily Herald October 31, 2025 (2370950) Page 52 of 54 Page 53 of 54 Page 54 of 54