421 N. COUNTY FARM ROAD  
WHEATON, IL 60187  
DU PAGE COUNTY  
DuPage County Board  
Summary  
Tuesday, August 8, 2023  
10:00 AM  
COUNTY BOARD ROOM  
1.  
CALL TO ORDER  
10:00 AM meeting was called to order by Chair Deborah A. Conroy at 10:07 AM.  
2.  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
Member Yoo led the pledge of allegiance.  
3.  
4.  
INVOCATION  
3.A. Pastor Avoni Christian – New Hope Methodist Church, West Chicago  
ROLL CALL  
Conroy, Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans,  
Galassi, Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge,  
Tornatore, Yoo, and Zay  
PRESENT:  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
5.  
CHAIR'S REPORT  
Chair Conroy made the following remarks:  
5.A. Glenbard West High School Boys’ Volleyball Team Proclamation  
This morning, it is with great pride that we welcome the Glenbard West High School boys’  
volleyball team, who won their second consecutive state title in June. We are so pleased to  
recognize this team for their hard work and dedication. You are marvelous representatives for  
DuPage County. Additionally, their coach, Christine Giunta-Mayer was named the 2023 Boys  
Volleyball Coach of the year by the Illinois Volleyball Coaches Association. So, we have much  
to celebrate in our proclamation today. I’ll read it first, then ask our guests to say a few words.  
5.B. NACO Award Presentations  
Sticking with the theme of winning, I’m pleased to announce three DuPage County projects won  
Achievement Awards from the National Association of Counties this year. We know DuPage  
County is a leader and an innovator, and it’s rewarding to receive this kind of recognition. First,  
we’d like to recognize the Reinvest DuPage Small Business Grant Program, which provided  
nearly $36.7 million to more than 2,000 small businesses to assist in COVID-19 recovery efforts.  
We’re so grateful to Greg Bedalov and his team at Choose DuPage for their efforts in helping so  
many businesses and residents through this difficult time. Congratulations to this Board for  
prioritizing our local businesses…to our Finance Department, Greg, and his team for helping to  
make it work.  
The second award we’re highlighting today is the DuPage Community Transformation  
Partnership between the County and the DuPage Foundation. The County Board provided $10  
million to the Foundation to assist with food insecurity, housing instability, mental health, and  
substance use disorder, including the $1.3 million the Board celebrated at its last meeting.  
Congratulations to our Committee leadership including Chair Greg Schwarze and Vice-Chair  
Paula Deacon Garcia, Department Director Mary Keating and the Foundation, including  
Executive Director Mike Sitrick, Board Member Megan Shebik and everyone involved in this  
process!  
For our final presentation today, we welcome Kim Verest and Judge Paul Fullerton from the 18th  
Judicial Circuit Court for their work with the Eviction Mediation Program. This NACO- award  
winning program provides tenants and landlords with referrals to community resources such as  
rental assistance programs… housing sufficiency programs… free or affordable legal assistance,  
and mediation services. Congratulations to you and all those assisting with this outstanding  
initiative that helps our residents avoid eviction!  
5.C. SAFE-T Act Presentation  
As you know, the state Supreme Court ruled last month that the pre-trial release provisions of the  
Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today, or SAFE-T Act, were constitutional.  
As a state representative, I was proud to vote for this important legislation. And after this bill  
passed, DuPage County went straight to work figuring out what the new law would require of us  
and what additional resources we would need. Because of those efforts, DuPage County was the  
only County in the state ready to comply with this act as of January 1. And we will hit the ground  
running on September 18, abiding by the start date outlined in the Supreme Court’s opinion.  
We’ve made significant investments in body-worn cameras with the sheriff’s office and  
increased staffing levels in the State’s Attorney’s Office, and Public Defender’s Office to ensure  
proper compliance with the law.  
We will continue to fund training for sheriff’s deputies to comply with all new training standards  
required by the act, including crisis intervention training and mental health screenings for law  
enforcement officers.  
And I am grateful for the work our State’s Attorney, Bob Berlin, did to craft the amended  
language that made the SAFE-T Act even stronger. I know our State’s Attorney’s Office and our  
County’s law enforcement officers will continue to keep DuPage County safe and secure. This  
morning, State’s Attorney Berlin has asked to update the Board on the amended SAFE-T Act and  
how it will impact DuPage County.  
6.  
PUBLIC COMMENT Limited to 3 minutes per person  
The following individuals made public comment:  
Al Hollenbeck: Refuse consolidation, township roads  
Michael Hoffmann: Fawell Dam  
Sherry Brown: Winfield Road safety  
Sharon L. Cline: Winfield Road safety  
Karen Rugg: Flooding  
Stephanie Muzzarelli: Malinin zoning petition  
Online Public Comment  
All online submissions for public comment from the August 8, 2023 DuPage County  
Board meeting are included for the record in their entirety. They are found in the minutes  
packet and at the link above.  
7.  
CONSENT ITEMS  
7.A.  
7.B.  
7.C.  
7.D.  
7.E.  
7.F.  
7.G.  
7.H.  
7.I.  
DuPage County Board Minutes - Regular Meeting - Tuesday, July 18, 2023  
07-13-2023 Auto Debit Paylist  
07-14-2023 Paylist  
07-18-2023 Paylist  
07-19-2023 Public Works Refunds Paylist  
07-21-2023 Paylist  
07-25-2023 Paylist  
07-26-2023 LIHWAP Payments Paylist  
07-28-2023 Paylist  
7.J.  
08-01-2023 Paylist  
7.K.  
7.L.  
7.M.  
Clerk's Office Receipts and Disbursements Statement - Dec. 2022 - May 2023  
Treasurer's Report of Investments and Demand Deposits - as of 06/30/2023  
Change orders to various contracts as specified in the attached packet.  
APPROVED THE CONSENT AGENDA  
Sheila Rutledge  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Liz Chaplin  
SECONDER:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
AYES:  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
8.  
COUNTY BOARD - CHILDRESS  
8.A.  
Travel request for the County Board Chair to attend the Public Leaders for Inclusion  
Council in Washington D.C. from August 17, 2023 through August 20, 2023. Expenses  
to include transportation, lodging, miscellaneous expenses (parking, mileage, etc.), and  
per diems, for approximate total of $1,459.12.  
APPROVED  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Michael Childress  
Lynn LaPlante  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Gustin, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.  
FINANCE - CHAPLIN  
Committee Update  
9.A.  
Acceptance and appropriation of the Illinois Voter Registration Systems Grant FY24,  
Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 4250, $150,166. (County Clerk - Election Division)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage, through the DuPage County Clerk-Election  
Division, has been notified by the Illinois State Board of Elections that grant funds in the  
amount of $150,166 (ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED  
SIXTY-SIX AND NO/100 DOLLARS) are available to assist in the maintenance and  
other costs associated with the DuPage County’s voter registration system in order for it  
to communicate with the Centralized Statewide Voter Registration System; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage, through the  
DuPage County Clerk-Election Division, must enter into a Grant Acceptance Agreement  
with the Illinois State Board of Elections, a copy of which is attached to and incorporated  
as a part of this resolution by reference (ATTACHMENT II); and  
WHEREAS, the grant period of the Grant Acceptance Agreement is from July 1,  
2023 to June 30, 2024; and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of this grant does not add any additional subsidy from the  
County; and  
WHEREAS, the DuPage County Board finds that the need to appropriate said  
grant funds creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget  
Division, (55 ILCS 5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the  
Grant Acceptance Agreement (ATTACHMENT II) between DuPage County and the  
Illinois State Board of Elections is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the additional  
appropriation on the attached sheet (ATTACHMENT I) in the amount of $150,166 (ONE  
HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) be made to establish the Illinois Voter Registration Grant FY24, Company  
5000 - Accounting Unit 4250, for period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the County  
Clerk is approved as the County’s Authorized Representative; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
this grant, the Finance Committee shall review the need for continuing the specified  
program; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Finance Committee determine the  
need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action to the County Board by  
resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Gustin, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.B.  
Acceptance and appropriation of the Illinois Department of Human Services Supportive  
Housing Program Grant PY24 Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCH00352,  
Company 5000, Accounting Unit 1760, $137,747. (Community Services)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage has been notified by the Illinois Department of  
Human Services that grant funds in the amount of $137,747 (ONE HUNDRED  
THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) are available to be used to assist low-income eligible families with  
supportive services to obtain or retain permanent housing; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage must enter into  
Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCH00352 with the Illinois Department of  
Human Services, a copy of which is attached to and incorporated as a part of this  
resolution by reference (Attachment II); and  
WHEREAS, the terms of the agreements are from July 1, 2023 through June 30,  
2024; and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of these grants does not add any additional subsidy from  
the County; and  
WHEREAS, the DuPage County Board finds that the need to appropriate said gran  
funds creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget Division, (55  
ILCS 5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that  
Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCH00352 (Attachment II) between DuPage  
County and Illinois Department of Human Services are hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the additional  
appropriation on the attached sheet (Attachment I) in the amount of $137,747 (ONE  
HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN  
AND NO/100 DOLLARS) be made to establish the Illinois Department of Human  
Services Supportive Housing Program Grant PY24, Company 5000 - Accounting Unit  
1760 for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the Director of  
Community Services is approved as the County’s Authorized Representative; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
these grants, the Human Services Committee shall review the need for continuing the  
specified program and related head count; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Human Services Committee  
determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action to the  
County Board by resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Sheila Rutledge  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Gustin, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.C.  
Acceptance and appropriation of additional funding for the Aging Case Coordination  
Unit Fund PY23, Company 5000, Accounting Unit 1660, $299,567. (Community  
Services)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage heretofore accepted and appropriated the  
Aging Case Coordination Unit Fund PY23, Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 1660,  
pursuant to Resolution FI-R-0379-22 for the period October 1, 2022 through November  
30, 2023, as amended; and  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage has been notified by the AgeGuide  
Northeastern Illinois that additional funds in the amount of $299,567 (TWO HUNDRED  
NINETY-NINE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) are available to the Aging Case Coordination Unit Fund PY23, Company  
5000 - Accounting Unit 1660, to support the Case Coordination Program; and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of this grant does not add any additional subsidy from the  
County; and  
WHEREAS, the County Board finds that the need to appropriate said grant funds  
creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget Division (55 ILCS  
5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the  
additional funding be and is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the additional appropriation on the attached  
sheet (ATTACHMENT I) in the amount of $299,567 (TWO HUNDRED NINETY-NINE  
THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS) be made  
and added to the Aging Case Coordination Unit Fund PY23, Company 5000 -  
Accounting Unit 1660 and that the program continue as originally approved in all other  
respects; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
this grant, the Human Services Committee shall review the need for continuing the  
specified program and related headcount; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Human Services Committee  
determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action to the  
County Board by Resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Gustin, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.D.  
Acceptance of the Illinois State Opioid Response Criminal Justice Medication Assisted  
Treatment Integration FY23 - MOU Number 2023-102 - $25,000. (Sheriff's Office)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage, through the DuPage County Sheriff's Office,  
has been notified by the Health Management Associates (HMA) that grant funds in the  
amount of $25,000 (TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS) are  
available to be used for the purpose of supporting participation in the learning  
collaborative to implement specific and approved strategies to expand access to  
medication assisted treatment of opioid addiction in the county jail and drug court in  
DuPage County; and  
WHEREAS, said County of DuPage grant related expenses are currently being  
accounted for in the DuPage County Sheriff - Jail Operations fund, Company 1000 -  
Accounting Unit 4410; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage must enter into  
MOU Number 2023-102 with Health Management Associates (HMA), a copy of which is  
attached to and incorporated as part of this resolution by reference (Attachment); and  
WHEREAS, the term of the MOU is from May 1, 2023 through June 30, 2023;  
and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of this grant does not add any additional subsidy from the  
County.  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that  
MOU Number 2023-102 (Attachment) between the County of DuPage and the Health  
Management Associates is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the DuPage  
County Sheriff’s Office Chiefs are approved as the County’s Authorized Representatives;  
and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
this grant, the Judicial and Public Safety Committee shall review the need for continuing  
the specified program and related head count; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Judicial and Public Safety  
Committee determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action  
to the County Board by resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
AYES:  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.E.  
Acceptance of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board Law Enforcement  
Camera Grant (LECG) Phase II - Agreement No. 20230510 - $31,104. (Sheriff's Office)  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Yeena Yoo  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.F.  
Acceptance and appropriation of the Donated Funds Initiative Program Grant PY24 -  
Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCJ00210, Company 5000, Accounting Unit  
6560, $103,119. (State's Attorney's Office)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage, through the DuPage County State’s  
Attorney’s Office, has been notified by the Illinois Department of Human Services that  
grant funds in the amount of $77,339 (SEVENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, THREE  
HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE AND NO/100 DOLLARS) are available for continuing the  
DuPage County Children’s Center Donated Funds Initiative Program; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage must enter into  
Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCJ00210 with the Illinois Department of Human  
Services, a copy of which is attached to and incorporated as a part of this resolution by  
reference (ATTACHMENT II); and  
WHEREAS, the County will provide matching funds in the amount of $25,780  
(TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) which is budgeted for in Fiscal Year 2023 and will be provided by the  
General Fund-Children’s Center (Company 1000 - Accounting Unit 6510); and  
WHEREAS, the term of the Inter-Governmental Agreement is from July 1, 2023  
through June 30, 2024; and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of this grant does not add any additional subsidy from the  
County; and  
WHEREAS, the County Board finds that the need to appropriate said grant funds  
creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget Division, (55 ILCS  
5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that  
Inter-Governmental Agreement No. FCSCJ00210 (ATTACHMENT II) between DuPage  
County and the Illinois Department of Human Services is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the additional  
appropriation on the attached sheet (ATTACHMENT I) in the amount of $103,119 (ONE  
HUNDRED THREE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) be made to establish the Donated Funds Initiative Program Grant PY24,  
Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 6560, for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30,  
2024; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the Director of  
the DuPage County Children’s Advocacy Center is authorized to execute and sign  
Agreement No. FCSCJ00210 as the Authorized Representative; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
this grant, the Judicial and Public Safety Committee shall review the need for continuing  
the specified program and headcount; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Judicial and Public Safety  
Committee determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action  
to the County Board by resolution  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.G.  
Acceptance and appropriation of the ILDCFS Children's Advocacy Center Grant PY24 -  
Agreement No. 3871779014, Company 5000, Accounting Unit 6580, $312,185. (State's  
Attorney's Office/Children's Advocacy Center)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage, through the DuPage County State’s  
Attorney’s Office, has been notified by Children’s Advocacy Centers of Illinois that grant  
funds in the amount of $312,185 (THREE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND, ONE  
HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS) are available for continuing the  
ILDCFS Children’s Advocacy Center program; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage must enter into  
Agreement No. 3871779014 with Children’s Advocacy Centers of Illinois, a copy of  
which is attached to and incorporated as a part of this resolution by reference (Attachment  
II); and  
WHEREAS, the term of the Inter-Governmental Agreement is from July 1, 2023  
through June 30, 2024; and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive this funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of this grant does not add any additional subsidy from the  
County; and  
WHEREAS, the County Board finds that the need to appropriate said grant funds  
creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget Division, (55 ILCS  
5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that  
Agreement No. 3871779014 (Attachment II) between DuPage County and the Illinois  
Department of Children and Family Services is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the additional  
appropriation on the attached sheet (Attachment I) in the amount of $312,185 (THREE  
HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE AND NO/100  
DOLLARS) be made to establish the ILDCFS Children’s Advocacy Center Grant PY24,  
Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 6580, for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30,  
2024; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the DuPage  
County State’s Attorney is approved as DuPage County’s Authorized Representative; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for  
this grant, the Judicial and Public Safety Committee shall review the need for continuing  
the specified program and headcount; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Judicial and Public Safety  
Committee determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action  
to the County Board by resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Yeena Yoo  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.H.  
Acceptance and appropriation of additional funding for the Illinois Department of Human  
Services (IDHS) Supportive Housing Grant PY23, Agreement No. FCSBH00352,  
Company 5000, Accounting Unit 1760, from $137,747 to $151,563 (an increase of  
$13,816). (Community Services)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage heretofore accepted and appropriated the IDHS  
Supportive Housing Grant PY23, Company 5000 Accounting Unit 1760 pursuant to  
Resolution FI-R-0321-22 for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023; and  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage has been notified by the Illinois Department of  
Human Services (IDHS) that additional grant funds in the amount of $13,816  
(THIRTEEN THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTEEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS)  
are available to assist low-income eligible families with supportive services; and  
WHEREAS, to receive said grant funds, the County of DuPage must enter into  
amended Grant Agreement No. FCSBH00352 with the Illinois Department of Human  
Services, a copy of the amended approved budget is attached to and incorporated as a part  
of this resolution by reference (ATTACHMENT II); and  
WHEREAS, no additional County funds are required to receive the additional  
funding; and  
WHEREAS, acceptance of the additional funding does not add any additional subsidy  
from the County; and  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage finds that the need to appropriate said additional  
funds creates an emergency within the meaning of the Counties Act, Budget Division, (55  
ILCS 5/6-1003).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the  
additional funding in the amount of $13,816 (THIRTEEN THOUSAND, EIGHT  
HUNDRED SIXTEEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS) be and is hereby accepted; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the additional appropriation on the attached  
sheet (ATTACHMENT I) in the amount of $13,816 (THIRTEEN THOUSAND, EIGHT  
HUNDRED SIXTEEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS) be made and added to the IDHS  
Homeless Prevention Grant PY23, Company 5000 - Accounting Unit 1760 and that the  
program continue as originally approved in all other respects; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the Director of  
Community Services is approved as the County’s Authorized Representative; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should state and/or federal funding cease for this  
grant, the Human Services Committee shall review the need for continuing the specified  
program and related head count; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that should the Human Services Committee  
determine the need for other funding is appropriate, it may recommend action to the  
County Board by Resolution.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.I.  
Budget Transfers 08-08-2023 - Various Companies and Accounting Units  
WHEREAS, it appears that certain appropriations for various County  
companies and accounting units are insufficient to cover necessary expenditures for the  
balance of the 2023 fiscal year; and  
WHEREAS, it appears that there are other appropriations within these  
companies and accounting units from which transfers can be made at the present  
time to meet the need for funds.  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the  
attached transfers be made within the indicated companies and accounting units.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.J.  
Authorization to transfer $32,607 in budget to the County Clerk - Election Division for  
Fiscal Year 2023. (County Clerk - Election Division)  
WHEREAS, appropriations for the GENERAL FUND for Fiscal Year 2023 were  
adopted by the County Board pursuant to Ordinance FI-O-0059-22; and  
WHEREAS, due to the current and unsafe conditions of existing Elections Division  
forklift, purchased in 2006, COUNTY CLERK - ELECTIONS is requesting additional  
budget to purchase a Hyundai 15BT-9U lift truck; and  
WHEREAS, the amount necessary to accommodate said additional charges is  
$32,607 (THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED SEVEN, AND NO/100  
DOLLARS); and  
WHEREAS, there is sufficient unappropriated budget in the GENERAL FUND -  
COMPANY 1000, ACCOUNTING UNIT 1180, ACCOUNT 53828 (Contingencies) to  
support a budget transfer in the amount of $32,607 (THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND, SIX  
HUNDRED SEVEN, AND NO/100 DOLLARS); and  
WHEREAS, there is a need to provide a budget transfer in the amount of $32,607  
(THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED SEVEN, AND NO/100 DOLLARS) from  
1000-1180-53828 (Contingencies) to 1000-4220-54130 (Construction & Other Motor  
Equipment).  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the DuPage County Board that a  
budget transfer in an amount up to, but not to exceed $32,607 (THIRTY-TWO  
THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED SEVEN, AND NO/100 DOLLARS) in one or more  
transfers; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the said transfers  
may be made relative to the period of December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023.  
PULLED  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Liz Chaplin  
9.K.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order issued to Midway  
Industrial, for the purchase of an electric forklift, for the County Clerk - Election  
Division, for a contract total amount not to exceed $32,606.30, per Sourcewell Contract  
#091520-HCE. (County Clerk - Election Division)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage by virtue of its power set forth in the Counties  
Code (55 ILCS 5/1-1001 et seq.) is authorized to enter into this Agreement; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Governmental Joint Purchasing Act (30 ILCS 525/2),  
the County is authorized to enter into a Joint Purchasing Agreement for the purchase of  
an electric forklift; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of  
DuPage and Sourcewell Contract #091520-HCE, the County of DuPage will contract  
with Midway Industrial; and  
WHEREAS, the Finance Committee recommends County Board approval for the  
issuance of a contract to Midway Industrial, for an electric forklift, for the period of  
August 22, 2023 through August 21, 2024, for the County Clerk - Election Division.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that County contract, covering said for  
an electric forklift, for the period of August 22, 2023 through August 21, 2024 for  
the County Clerk - Election Division, be, and it is hereby approved for issuance of  
a contract by the Procurement Division to Midway Industrial, 660 N. Heartland  
Drive, Sugar Grove, IL 60554, for a contract total amount not to exceed  
$32,606.30, per pursuant to the Sourcewell Contract #091520-HCE.  
PULLED  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Liz Chaplin  
9.L.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order issued to Mail Services,  
LLC, for assessment mailers for DuPage County taxpayers, for the period August 8, 2023  
through August 7, 2024, for a contract total amount not to exceed $189,750; per bid  
#23-077-TRES. (Supervisor of Assessments)  
WHEREAS, bids have been taken and evaluated in accordance with County Board  
policy; and  
WHEREAS, the Finance Committee recommends County Board approval for the  
issuance of a contract to Mail Services, LLC, to provide assessment mailers for DuPage  
County taxpayers, for the period of August 8, 2023 through August 7, 2024, for the  
Supervisor of Assessments.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract to provide  
assessment mailers for DuPage County taxpayers, for the period of August 8, 2023  
through August 7, 2024 for the Supervisor of Assessments, per bid #23-077-TRES, be,  
and it is hereby approved for the issuance of a contract purchase order by the  
Procurement Division to Mail Services, LLC, 4100 121st Street, Urbandale, IA 50323,  
for a contract total amount of $189,750.00.  
APPROVED  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
9.M.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order issued to Amazon Capital  
Services, for the purchase of office supplies and miscellaneous items, for various County  
Departments, for the period of August 8, 2023 through November 30, 2023, for a contract  
total amount not to exceed $332,100, per OMNIA Partners Contract #MA3457.  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage by virtue of its power set forth in the Counties  
Code (55 ILCS 5/1-1001 et seq.) is authorized to enter into this Agreement; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Governmental Joint Purchasing Act (30 ILCS 525/2),  
the County is authorized to enter into a Joint Purchasing Agreement for office supplies  
and miscellaneous items; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of  
DuPage and the OMNIA Partners Contract #MA3457, the County of DuPage will  
contract with Amazon Capital Services; and  
WHEREAS the Finance Committee recommends County Board approval for the  
issuance of a contract to Amazon Capital Services, for office supplies and miscellaneous  
items, for the period of August 8, 2023 through November 30, 2023, for various County  
Departments.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that County contract, covering said for  
office supplies and miscellaneous items, for the period of August 8, 2023 through  
November 30, 2023, for various County Departments, be, and it is hereby  
approved for issuance of a contract by the Procurement Division to Amazon  
Capital Services, P.O. Box 035184, Seattle, WA 98124, for a contract total  
amount not to exceed $332,100, per contract pursuant to the OMNIA Partners  
Contract #MA3457.  
APPROVED  
RESULT:  
Liz Chaplin  
Paula Garcia  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
10.  
11.  
ANIMAL SERVICES - KRAJEWSKI  
Committee Update  
DEVELOPMENT - TORNATORE  
Committee Update  
11.A.  
ZONING-23-000021 – Malinin: To approve the following zoning relief:  
1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’ to approximately 145.3’  
for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to approximately  
34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2. (Downers Grove/ District 3)  
(If the County Board seeks to approve the zoning relief it will require a ¾ majority vote  
{14 votes} to approve based on the recommendation to deny by the Zoning Hearing  
Officer)  
ZHO Recommendation to Deny  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 7, 2023 in the DuPage County  
Administration Building, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois at 2:30 P.M.  
before the DuPage County Zoning Hearing Officer and notice of said hearing was duly  
given; and  
WHEREAS, a petition was presented at this hearing requesting the following  
zoning relief:  
1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’ to approximately 145.3’  
for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to  
approximately 34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2, on the property  
hereinafter described:  
PARCEL 1: THAT PART OF LOTS 14 AND 15 OF URBAN’S OAKDALE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF  
THE NORTH ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH,  
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE  
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE S89°18’00”W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15  
FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.33 FEET TO THE MID-POINT OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE  
N00°46’22”W FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.34 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14, SAID POINT  
BEING THE MID-POINT OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE N89°17’25”E FOR A DISTANCE  
OF 145.30 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE S00°46’48”E ALONG THE EAST  
LINE OF SAID LOTS 14 AND 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,  
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1931 AS DOCUMENT 316521, IN DUPAGE  
COUNTY, ILLINOIS.  
PARCEL 2: LOTS 14 AND 15 OF URBAN’S OAKDALE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH ½  
OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST  
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, EXCEPT THAT PART OF SAID LOTS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:  
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE S89°18’00”W ALONG THE SOUTH  
LINE OF SAID LOT 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.33 FEET TO THE MID-POINT OF THE SOUTH LINE OF  
SAID LOT 15; THENCE N00°46’22”W FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.34 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID  
LOT 14, SAID POINT BEING THE MID-POINT OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE N89°17’25”E  
FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.30 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE S00°46’48”E  
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOTS 14 AND 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF  
BEGINNING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1931 AS DOCUMENT 316521,  
IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the  
above requested zoning petition presented at the above hearing and at the  
recommendation meeting held on June 7, 2023, does find as follows:  
FINDINGS OF FACT:  
A. That petitioner testified that she seeks the subject zoning relief to divide/reconfigure  
the subject properties into two (2) new lots, approximately 34,635 sq. ft./ 145.3 feet  
wide for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft./ 145.3 feet wide for Lot 2.  
B. That petitioner testified that she has two (2) existing lots that face east-west, and that  
she would like to reconfigure both lots to remain relatively the same size but facing  
north-south.  
C. That petitioner testified that the lot reconfiguration would allow proposed Lot 1 with  
the existing house to have a backyard behind the existing house, compared to the  
current configuration, where the “backyard” is to the side/west of the subject house.  
D. That the Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has not demonstrated evidence for a  
practical difficulty or particular hardship regarding the subject zoning relief to  
divide/reconfigure the two (2) existing lots and that the reasoning for the proposed  
zoning relief to reconfigure the lots is purely an economic reasoning.  
STANDARDS FOR VARIATIONS:  
*Per Zoning Code Section 37-1411.3  
1. That the Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has not demonstrated that the  
granting of the Variation is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the  
Zoning Ordinance, and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, detrimental to the  
public welfare, or in conflict with the County’s comprehensive plan for development.  
2. That Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has not demonstrated evidence that there  
are practical difficulties or particular hardships in the way of carrying out the strict  
letter of regulations for a Variation request.  
3. That Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has not demonstrated the granting  
of the Variation will not:  
a. Impair an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent property, as petitioner  
has not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration  
will not impair the supply of light and air to the adjacent properties.  
b. Increase the hazard from fire or other dangers to said property, as petitioner has  
not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration will  
not increase hazards from fire or other dangers.  
c. Diminish the value of land and buildings throughout the County, as petitioner has  
not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration will  
not diminish the value of land throughout the County.  
d. Unduly increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways, as petitioner  
has not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration  
will not unduly increase traffic congestion.  
e. Increase the potential for flood damages to adjacent property, as petitioner has  
not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration will  
not increase the potential for flood damages.  
f. Incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue, or relief, as petitioner  
has not demonstrated evidence that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration  
will not incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue, or relief.  
g. Otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of  
the inhabitants of DuPage County, as petitioner has not demonstrated evidence  
that the proposed lot division/reconfiguration will not impair the public health,  
safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of the inhabitants of DuPage County.  
PETITIONER’S DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET  
GENERAL ZONING CASE INFORMATION  
CASE #/PETITIONER ZONING-23-000021 Malinin  
ZONING REQUEST 1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’  
to approximately 145.3’ for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the  
required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to approximately 34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1  
and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2.  
OWNER JERRY & MARGARET MALININ, 15W730 90TH STREET, BURR  
RIDGE, IL 60527  
ADDRESS/LOCATION15W730 90TH STREET, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527  
PIN 10-01-101-010/ 10-01-101-011  
TWSP./CTY. BD. DIST.DOWNERS GROVE DISTRICT 3  
ZONING/LUP R-1 SF RES 0-5 DU AC  
AREA1.59 ACRES (69,260 SQ. FT.)  
UTILITIES WELL/SEWER  
PUBLICATION DATE Daily Herald: MAY 22, 2023  
PUBLIC HEARING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2023  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
Building: No Objections.  
DUDOT: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
Health:No Objection with the concept of the petition. Additional information may be  
required at time of permit application.  
Stormwater: No Objection with the concept of the petition. Additional information may  
be required at time of permit application.  
Public Works: No Objection with the concept of the petition. Additional information may  
be required at time of permit application. “We are the sanitary sewer provider -  
connection to our sanitary sewer will require a permit from our department.”  
EXTERNAL:  
Village of Burr Ridge: (See attached documentation)  
City of Darien: No Objections.  
Village of Willowbrook: No Comments Received.  
Downers Grove Township: No Comments Received.  
Township Highway: No Objection with the concept of the petition. Additional  
information may be required at time of permit application.  
Tri-State Fire Dist.: No Objections.  
Sch. Dist. 180:No Objections.  
Forest Preserve: “The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County staff has reviewed the  
information provided in this notice and due to the sizable distance between the subject  
property and District property, we do not have any specific comments. Thank you.”  
LAND USE  
Location Zoning Existing Use LUP  
Subject R-1 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
North R-1 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
South 90TH STREET AND BEYOND VILLAGE OF BURR RIDGE HOUSE  
VILLAGE OF BURR RIDGE  
East R-1 SF RES AND VILLAGE OF BURR RIDGE HOUSE 0-5 DU AC/  
VILLAGE OF BURR RIDGE  
West R-1 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the  
above and at the recommendation meeting held on June 7, 2023, recommends to deny the  
following zoning relief:  
1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’ to approximately 145.3’  
for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to  
approximately 34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2.  
ZHO Recommendation to Deny  
WHEREAS, the County Board Development Committee on August 1, 2023,  
considered the above findings and recommendations of the Zoning Hearing Officer and  
recommends to not concur with the findings and recommends to approve the following  
zoning relief:  
1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’ to approximately 145.3’  
for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to  
approximately 34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2.  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FINDINGS OF FACT:  
A. That the DuPage County Development Committee finds that petitioner has  
demonstrated evidence for a practical difficulty or particular hardship regarding the  
subject zoning relief to divide/reconfigure the two (2) existing lots and that the  
reasoning for the proposed zoning relief would allow proposed Lot 1 with the existing  
house to have a backyard behind the existing house, compared to the current  
configuration, where the “backyard” is to the side/west of the subject house.  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County,  
Illinois that the following zoning relief be granted:  
1. Variation to reduce the required lot width from required 165’ to approximately 145.3’  
for Lot 1 and 145.3 for Lot 2.  
2. Variation to reduce the required lot size from required 100,000 sq. ft. to  
approximately 34,635 sq. ft. for Lot 1 and 34,632 sq. ft. for Lot 2, on the property  
hereinafter described:  
PARCEL 1: THAT PART OF LOTS 14 AND 15 OF URBAN’S OAKDALE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF  
THE NORTH ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH,  
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE  
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE S89°18’00”W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15  
FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.33 FEET TO THE MID-POINT OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE  
N00°46’22”W FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.34 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14, SAID POINT  
BEING THE MID-POINT OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE N89°17’25”E FOR A DISTANCE  
OF 145.30 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE S00°46’48”E ALONG THE EAST  
LINE OF SAID LOTS 14 AND 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,  
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1931 AS DOCUMENT 316521, IN DUPAGE  
COUNTY, ILLINOIS.  
PARCEL 2: LOTS 14 AND 15 OF URBAN’S OAKDALE MANOR, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH ½  
OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST  
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, EXCEPT THAT PART OF SAID LOTS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:  
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 15; THENCE S89°18’00”W ALONG THE SOUTH  
LINE OF SAID LOT 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.33 FEET TO THE MID-POINT OF THE SOUTH LINE OF  
SAID LOT 15; THENCE N00°46’22”W FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.34 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID  
LOT 14, SAID POINT BEING THE MID-POINT OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE N89°17’25”E  
FOR A DISTANCE OF 145.30 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 14; THENCE S00°46’48”E  
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOTS 14 AND 15 FOR A DISTANCE OF 238.36 FEET TO THE POINT OF  
BEGINNING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1931 AS DOCUMENT 316521,  
IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County, Illinois  
that should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of  
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the  
Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid;  
and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this Ordinance be  
transmitted by the County Clerk to the DuPage County Finance Department; DuPage  
County Auditor; DuPage County Treasurer; Paul J. Hoss, Zoning; State's Attorney's  
Office; DuPage County Health Department; DuPage County Division of Transportation;  
JERRY & MARGARET MALININ, 15W730 90TH STREET, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527;  
and Township Assessor, Downers Grove Township, 4340 Prince Street, Downers Grove,  
IL 60515.  
APPROVED  
Sam Tornatore  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, DeSart, Evans, Galassi, Garcia, Gustin,  
Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and Zay  
Cronin Cahill, and Eckhoff  
Covert, and Schwarze  
NAY:  
ABSENT:  
11.B.  
ZONING-23-000028 – Catie’s Place, LLC.: To approve the following zoning relief:  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking  
spaces to 10 parking spaces. (York/District 2) (If the County Board seeks to approve the  
zoning relief it will require a ¾ majority vote {14 votes} to approve based on the  
recommendation to deny by the Zoning Board of Appeals)  
ZBA VOTE (to Deny): 4 Ayes, 2 Nays, 1 Absent  
Development Committee VOTE (Motion to Approve Failed): 0 Ayes, 5 Nays, 1 Absent  
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 29, 2023 in the DuPage County  
Administration Building, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois at 6:00 P.M.  
before the DuPage County Zoning Board of Appeals and notice of said hearing was duly  
given; and  
WHEREAS, a petition was presented at this hearing requesting the following  
zoning relief:  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking  
spaces to 10 parking spaces, on the property hereinafter described:  
LOT 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 IN BLOCK 3 IN LA SALLE REALTY CO’S VILLA ROOSEVELT, BEING A  
SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AND  
THE EAST HLAF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 39 NORHT,  
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF  
RECORDED APRIL 1, 1929 AS DOCUMENT 276750, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals, having considered in relation to  
the above requested zoning petition presented at the above hearing and at the  
recommendation meeting held on July 13, 2023 does find as follows:  
FINDINGS OF FACT:  
1. That petitioner testified that he seeks the subject zoning relief to reduce the required  
parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking spaces to 10 parking spaces  
in the subject shopping center.  
2. That petitioner testified that a Class A Restaurant requires 15 parking spaces per  
1,000 square feet and that for the subject 1,200 sq. ft. unit/use, the required parking  
spaces would be 18.75.  
a. That petitioner testified that the subject property includes 43 existing parking  
spaces and that the subject property with all units included, would require  
approximately 51.75 parking spaces.  
3. That petitioner testified that the proposed use will not be a full restaurant with  
sit-down menu/reservations and that the proposed use would be considered a tavern  
(light food and alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages) with a video gaming parlor.  
a. That petitioner testified that in order to allow for video gaming, a liquor license is  
required by the State of Illinois, and that under the DuPage County Zoning  
Ordinance, the proposed use would fall under a Class A Restaurant.  
b. That petitioner testified that the requirements for a Class A Restaurant are not  
applicable and are excessive when applied to the specific subject business use as a  
tavern with video gaming.  
4. That petitioner testified that the proposed use will be operated by a one-person staff  
and at full capacity at other locations, there is seldomly more than seven people in the  
establishment.  
5. That petitioner testified the existing uses in the shopping center include a beauty  
salon, State Farm insurance agency, a dentist office, and an ATI Physical Therapy  
office.  
a. Furthermore, that petitioner testified that all of the businesses are closed by 6:00  
PM with some closed by 5:00 PM.  
6. That petitioner testified that the applicant, Catie’s Place, will have uncontested use of  
the existing 43 parking spaces in the subject shopping center on Saturday and Sunday.  
a. That petitioner testified that the busiest hours (hour-by-hour volume per day) is  
between 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM, and three businesses in the shopping center are  
closed during this time, further showing uncontested use of the existing 43  
parking spaces.  
7. That the Zoning Board of Appeals finds that petitioner has not demonstrated a  
practical difficulty, particular hardship, or unique circumstance in relation to the  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19  
parking spaces to 10 parking spaces.  
STANDARDS FOR VARIATIONS:  
1. That the Zoning Board of Appeals finds that petitioner has not demonstrated that  
the granting of the Variation is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the  
Zoning Ordinance, and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, detrimental to the  
public welfare, or in conflict with the County’s comprehensive plan for development.  
2. That the Zoning Board of Appeals finds that petitioner has not demonstrated the  
granting of the Variation will not:  
a. Impair an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent property as petitioner  
has not demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed  
reduction in parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not impact an  
adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent properties.  
b. Increase the hazard from fire or other dangers to said property as petitioner has  
not demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed reduction in  
parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not increase the hazard from fire  
or other dangers to said property.  
c. Diminish the value of land and buildings throughout the County as petitioner has  
not demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed reduction in  
parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not diminish the value of land and  
buildings throughout the County.  
d. Unduly increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways as petitioner  
has not demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed  
reduction in parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not unduly increase  
traffic congestion in the public streets and highways.  
e. Increase the potential for flood damages to adjacent property as petitioner has not  
demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed reduction in  
parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not increase the potential for flood  
damages to adjacent properties.  
f. Incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue or relief as petitioner  
has not demonstrated or presented sufficient evidence that the proposed  
reduction in parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant would not incur additional  
public expense for flood protection, rescue, or relief.  
g. Otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of  
the inhabitants of DuPage County as petitioner has not demonstrated or  
presented sufficient evidence that the proposed reduction in parking spaces for a  
Class A Restaurant would not impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or  
general welfare of DuPage County.  
PETITIONER’S DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET  
GENERAL ZONING CASE INFORMATION  
CASE #/PETITIONER ZONING-23-000028 Catie’s Place, LLC.  
ZONING REQUEST Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A  
Restaurant from 19 parking spaces to 10 parking spaces.  
OWNER ROOSEVELT & ADDISON, LLC. / ROSSI REAL ESTATE CORP., 1015  
BUTTERFIELD ROAD, DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515/ AGENT: JESSICA LOWE  
AND RYAN KOYNAGI, 8313 GRAND AVENUE, RIVER GROVE, IL 60171  
ADDRESS/LOCATION18W411(18W435) ROOSEVELT ROAD, LOMBARD, IL  
60148  
PIN 06-21-106-014  
TWSP./CTY. BD. DIST.YORK DISTRICT 2  
ZONING/LUP B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL COMMERCIAL  
AREA0.75 ACRES (32,670 SQ. FT.)  
UTILITIES WATER/SEWER  
PUBLICATION DATE Daily Herald: JUNE 14, 2023  
PUBLIC HEARING THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2023  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
Building: No Objections.  
DUDOT: No Comments Received.  
Health:Objects. (See attached documentation)  
Stormwater: No Objections.  
Public Works: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
EXTERNAL:  
Village of Villa Park: No Comments Received.  
Village of Lombard: “Given that the site has more parking than required by Lombard  
Village Code for a strip retail center, the Village has no comments on the petition.”  
Village of Oak Brook:No Comments Received.  
City of Oakbrook Terrace No Comments Received.  
York Township: No Comments Received.  
Township Highway: No Objections.  
York Fire Dist.: No Objections with the concept of the petition. Additional information  
may be required at time of permit application. “Must comply with current 2021 IFC and  
Fire District codes.”  
Sch. Dist. 45: No Comments Received.  
Forest Preserve: “The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County staff has reviewed the  
information provided in this notice and due to the sizable distance between the subject  
property and District property, we do not have any specific comments. Thank you.”  
LAND USE  
Location Zoning Existing Use LUP  
Subject B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS COMMERCIAL LOCAL COMMERCIAL  
North ROOSEVELT ROAD AND BEYOND B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS  
COMMERCIAL LOCAL COMMERCIAL  
South R-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
East ADDISON AVENUE AND BEYOND B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS  
COMMERCIAL LOCAL COMMERCIAL  
West THIRD STREET AND BEYOND B-1 LOCAL BUSINESSCOMMERCIAL  
LOCAL COMMERCIAL  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals, having considered in relation to  
the above and at the recommendation meeting held on July 13, 2023, recommends to  
deny the following zoning relief:  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking  
spaces to 10 parking spaces.  
ZBA VOTE (to Deny): 4 Ayes, 2 Nays, 1 Absent  
DISSENTING OPINION: That the two (2) dissenting Zoning Board of Appeals  
members find that petitioner presented sufficient evidence to support a Variation to  
reduce the required parking  
WHEREAS, the County Board Development Committee on August 1, 2023,  
considered the above findings and recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals and  
recommends to concur with the findings and on a motion to approve, the motion failed  
relative to the following zoning relief:  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking  
spaces to 10 parking spaces.  
Development Committee VOTE (Motion to Approve Failed): 0 Ayes, 5 Nays, 1  
Absent  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage  
County, Illinois that the following zoning relief be granted:  
Variation to reduce the required parking spaces for a Class A Restaurant from 19 parking  
spaces to 10 parking spaces, on the property hereinafter described:  
LOT 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5 IN BLOCK 3 IN LA SALLE REALTY CO’S VILLA ROOSEVELT, BEING A  
SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AND  
THE EAST HLAF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 39 NORHT,  
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF  
RECORDED APRIL 1, 1929 AS DOCUMENT 276750, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County,  
Illinois that should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a  
court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of  
the Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid;  
and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this Ordinance be  
transmitted by the County Clerk to the DuPage County Finance Department; DuPage  
County Auditor; DuPage County Treasurer; Paul J. Hoss, Zoning; State's Attorney's  
Office; DuPage County Health Department; DuPage County Division of Transportation;  
ROOSEVELT & ADDISON, LLC. / ROSSI REAL ESTATE CORP., 1015  
BUTTERFIELD ROAD, DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515/ AGENT: JESSICA LOWE  
AND RYAN KOYNAGI, 8313 GRAND AVENUE, RIVER GROVE, IL 60171; and  
Township Assessor, York Township, 1502 S. Meyers Road, Lombard, IL 60148.  
DEFEATED  
Sam Tornatore  
Patty Gustin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
NAY:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
11.C.  
ZONING-23-000030 – Bakas: To approve the following zoning relief:  
Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10' corner side yard  
setback. (Lisle/District 2)  
ZHO Recommendation to Approve  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 28, 2023 in the DuPage County  
Administration Building, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois at 2:30 P.M.  
before the DuPage County Zoning Hearing Officer and notice of said hearing was duly  
given; and  
WHEREAS, a petition was presented at this hearing requesting the following  
zoning relief:  
Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10' corner side yard  
setback, the property hereinafter described:  
LOT 53 IN STEEPLE RUN UNIT 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 9 AND 16,  
TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING  
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 28, 1971 AS DOCUMENT R71-66527 AND  
CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 28, 1972 AS DOCUMENT R72-9719, IN  
DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the  
above requested zoning petition presented at the above hearing and at the  
recommendation meeting held on June 28, 2023 does find as follows:  
FINDINGS OF FACT:  
A. That the Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated evidence for a  
Variation to allow a 6’/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10’ corner side yard  
setback.  
B. That petitioner testified that due to the subject property’s unique lot configuration and  
minimal backyard space, petitioner requires a privacy fence within the 10’ corner side  
yard setback for additional privacy and security due to increased noise, vehicle, and  
pedestrian traffic.  
C. That petitioner testified that the proposed privacy fence would be located in the last  
20’ of the subject property.  
D. That petitioner testified that the proposed privacy fence will be an added benefit to  
the neighborhood and will not impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or  
general welfare of the inhabitants of DuPage County.  
E. That Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated that a Variation to allow a  
6’/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10’ corner side yard setback does not have  
any impact on adjacent properties and roadways, does not impact on drainage, and  
does not impede ventilation and light to the subject property or adjacent properties.  
F. Furthermore, that Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated evidence for  
a practical difficulty and particular hardship in relation to the location and  
configuration of the subject property, and that that the increase in noise, vehicle, and  
pedestrian traffic required petitioner to request a Variation to allow a 6’/100% closed  
(privacy) fence within the 10’ corner side yard setback.  
STANDARDS FOR VARIATIONS:  
*Per Zoning Code Section 37-1411.3  
1. That the Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated that the  
granting of the Variation is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the  
Zoning Ordinance, and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, detrimental to the  
public welfare, or in conflict with the County’s comprehensive plan for development.  
2. That the Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated the granting  
of the Variation will not:  
a. Impair an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent property as petitioner  
has demonstrated that the proposed privacy fence will not impair an adequate  
supply of light and air to the adjacent properties.  
b. Increase the hazard from fire or other dangers to said property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the proposed privacy fence will not increase in the hazard  
from fire or other dangers and that he will receive a building permit for the  
proposed fence.  
c. Diminish the value of land and buildings throughout the County as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the proposed privacy fence will not diminish the value of land  
and buildings throughout the County and will be an added benefit to the  
neighborhood.  
d. Unduly increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways as petitioner  
has demonstrated that the proposed privacy fence will not unduly increase traffic  
congestion in the public streets and highways, and that it will not impact  
line-of-sight clearance for vehicles.  
e. Increase the potential for flood damages to adjacent property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the proposed privacy fence will not increase the potential for  
flood damages to adjacent properties.  
f. Incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue or relief as petitioner  
has demonstrated that proposed privacy fence will not incur additional public  
expense for flood protection, rescue, or relief.  
g. Otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of  
the inhabitants of DuPage County as petitioner has demonstrated the proposed  
privacy fence will be an added benefit to the neighborhood, and will not impair  
the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of the inhabitants of  
DuPage County.  
PETITIONER’S DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET  
GENERAL ZONING CASE INFORMATION  
CASE #/PETITIONER ZONING-23-000030 Bakas  
ZONING REQUEST Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within  
the 10' corner side yard setback.  
OWNER PETER AND GENELLA BAKAS, 24W461 CLIFF COURT,  
NAPERVILLE, IL 60540  
ADDRESS/LOCATION 24W461 CLIFF COURT, NAPERVILLE, IL 60540  
PIN 08-09-309-013  
TWSP./CTY. BD. DIST. LISLE DISTRICT 2  
ZONING/LUPR-4 SF RES 0-5 DU AC  
AREA 0.21 ACRES (9,148 SQ. FT.)  
UTILITIES WATER AND SEWER  
PUBLICATION DATE Daily Herald: JUNE 13, 2023  
PUBLIC HEARING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2023  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
Building: No Objections.  
DUDOT: No Comments Received.  
Health: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
Stormwater:  
No Objections.  
Public Works: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
EXTERNAL:  
City of Naperville: No Comments Received.  
Village of Lisle: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter. “The subject  
property is not located within the Village of Lisle’s boundary agreement.”  
Village of Woodridge No Comments Received.  
Lisle Township: No Comments Received.  
Township Highway: No Comments Received.  
Lisle-Woodridge Fire Dist.: “N/A”  
Sch. Dist. 203: No Comments Received.  
Forest Preserve: “The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County staff has  
reviewed the information provided in this notice and due to the sizable distance  
between the subject property and District property, we do not have any specific  
comments. Thank you.”  
LAND USE  
Location Zoning Existing Use LUP  
Subject R-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
North RIDGEVIEW LANE AND BEYOND R-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU  
AC  
South R-4 SF RES HOA/VACANT 0-5 DU AC  
East R-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
West PARK MEADOW DRIVE AND BEYOND R-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5  
DU AC  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the  
above and at the recommendation meeting held on June 28, 2023, recommends to  
approve the following zoning relief:  
Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10' corner side yard  
setback.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part  
of Zoning Petition # ZONING-23-000030 Bakas dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all  
construction and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
3. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
ZHO Recommendation to Approve  
WHEREAS, the County Board Development Committee on August 1, 2023,  
considered the above findings and recommendations of the Zoning Hearing Officer and  
recommends to concur with the findings and recommends to approve the following  
zoning relief:  
Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10' corner side yard  
setback.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part  
of Zoning Petition # ZONING-23-000030 Bakas dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all  
construction and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
3. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage  
County, Illinois that the following zoning relief be granted:  
Variation to allow a 6'/100% closed (privacy) fence within the 10' corner side yard  
setback, the property hereinafter described:  
LOT 53 IN STEEPLE RUN UNIT 2, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 9 AND 16,  
TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING  
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 28, 1971 AS DOCUMENT R71-66527 AND  
CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 28, 1972 AS DOCUMENT R72-9719, IN  
DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
The Zoning Relief is subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part  
of Zoning Petition # ZONING-23-000030 Bakas dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all  
construction and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
3. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County,  
Illinois that should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a  
court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of  
the Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid;  
and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this Ordinance be  
transmitted by the County Clerk to the DuPage County Finance Department; DuPage  
County Auditor; DuPage County Treasurer; Paul J. Hoss, Zoning; State's Attorney's  
Office; DuPage County Health Department; DuPage County Division of Transportation;  
PETER AND GENELLA BAKAS, 24W461 CLIFF COURT, NAPERVILLE, IL 60540;  
and Township Assessor, Lisle Township, 4721 Indiana Avenue, Lisle, IL 60532  
APPROVED  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Sam Tornatore  
Paula Garcia  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
11.D.  
ZONING-23-000031 – Eiternick: To approve the following zoning relief:  
Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately  
1 foot) from the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years.  
(Addison/ District 1)  
ZHO Recommendation to Approve  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 28, 2023 in the DuPage County  
Administration Building, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois at 2:30 P.M. before  
the DuPage County Zoning Hearing Officer and notice of said hearing was duly given; and  
WHEREAS, a petition was presented at this hearing requesting the following  
zoning relief:  
Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot)  
from the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years, on the property  
hereinafter described:  
LOT 15 IN BLOCK 3 IN COUNTRY CLUB HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION UNIT 2, BEING A  
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST ½ OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11,  
EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF  
RECORDED JANUARY 6, 1957 AS DOCUMENT 829770, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the above  
requested zoning petition presented at the above hearing and at the recommendation meeting  
held on June 28, 2023 does find as follows:  
FINDINGS OF FACT:  
A. That petitioner testified that the subject zoning relief is to allow existing deck  
structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot) from the interior side  
property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years.  
B. That petitioner testified that they have lived at the subject property since  
approximately 2013.  
C. That petitioner testified that the subject deck has existed prior to 2013.  
D. That petitioner testified that the subject deck is in great condition.  
E. That Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated that subject zoning relief  
to allow an existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot) from  
the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years does not have any  
impact on adjacent properties and roadways, does not impact on drainage, and does not  
impede ventilation and light  
to the subject property or adjacent properties.  
STANDARDS FOR CONDITIONAL USES:  
1. That the Zoning Hearing Officer finds that petitioner has demonstrated that the granting of  
the Conditional Use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning  
Ordinance, and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, detrimental to the public welfare,  
or in conflict with the County’s comprehensive plan for development; and specifically, that  
the granting of the Conditional Use will not:  
a. Impair an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the existing deck does not impact or impair the supply of light and air  
to adjacent properties.  
b. Increase the hazard from fire or other dangers to said property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that they will receive a building permit from the County for the existing  
deck and that it was built pursuant to the current DuPage County building codes.  
c. Diminish the value of land and buildings throughout the County as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the existing deck does not diminish the value of land and that the  
adjacent neighbors do not object to the deck.  
d. Unduly increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the existing deck is located behind the front wall of the home and  
does not impact traffic.  
e. Increase the potential for flood damages to adjacent property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the County’s Stormwater Department has no objections to the  
existing deck.  
f. Incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue or relief as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the County’s Stormwater Department has no objections to the  
existing deck.  
g. Otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of the  
inhabitants of DuPage County as petitioner has demonstrated that the existing deck  
does not have any impact on adjacent properties and roadways, does not impact on  
drainage, and does not impede ventilation and light to the subject property or adjacent  
properties.  
PETITIONER’S DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET  
GENERAL ZONING CASE INFORMATION  
CASE #/PETITIONER ZONING-23-000031 Eiternick  
ZONING REQUEST Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less  
than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot) from the interior side property line, where it has  
existed for at least 5 years.  
OWNER KENNETH AND TARA EITERNICK, 3N426 HOWARD STREET,  
ELMHURST, IL 60126  
ADDRESS/LOCATION  
3N426 HOWARD STREET, ELMHURST, IL 60126  
PIN 03-25-115-021  
TWSP./CTY. BD. DIST. ADDISON DISTRICT 1  
ZONING/LUP R-4 SF RES 0-5 DU AC  
AREA 0.21 ACRES (9,148 SQ. FT.)  
UTILITIES WATER AND SEWER  
PUBLICATION DATE Daily Herald: JUNE 13, 2023  
PUBLIC HEARING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2023  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
Building:  
DUDOT:  
No Objections.  
No Comments Received.  
Health: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
Stormwater: No Objections.  
Public Works: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
EXTERNAL:  
City of Elmhurst:No Comments Received.  
Village of Bensenville: No Comments Received.  
Addison Township: No Comments Received.  
Township Highway: No Comments Received.  
Bensenville Fire Dist.: No Comments Received.  
Sch. Dist. 205: No Comments Received.  
Forest Preserve: “The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County staff has reviewed the  
information provided in this notice and due to the sizable distance between the subject  
property and District property, we do not have any specific comments. Thank you.”  
GENERAL BULK REQUIREMENTS:  
REQUIREMENTS:REQUIRED EXISTINGPROPOSED  
Int. Side Yard: 3 FT APPROX. 1 FT APPROX. 1 FT  
LAND USE  
Location  
Zoning Existing Use LUP  
Subject R-4 SF RES  
North R-4 SF RES  
South R-4 SF RES  
HOUSE  
HOUSE  
HOUSE  
0-5 DU AC  
0-5 DU AC  
0-5 DU AC  
East HOWARD AVENUE AND BEYOND R-4 SF RES HOUSE  
WestR-4 SF RES HOUSE 0-5 DU AC  
0-5 DU AC  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Hearing Officer, having considered in relation to the above  
and at the recommendation meeting held on June 28, 2023, recommends to approve the  
following zoning relief:  
Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot)  
from the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000031 Eiternick dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after ten (10) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board or upon one of the  
following circumstances, whichever shall come first:  
a. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God to  
the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds fifty  
percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
b. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all construction  
and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
4. That petitioner maintains the existing landscaping around the perimeter of the subject  
property.  
5. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
ZHO Recommendation to Approve  
WHEREAS, the County Board Development Committee on August 1, 2023,  
considered the above findings and recommendations of the Zoning Hearing Officer and  
recommends to concur with the findings and recommends to approve the following zoning relief:  
Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot)  
from the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000031 Eiternick dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after ten (10) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board or upon one of the  
following circumstances, whichever shall come first:  
a. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God to  
the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds fifty  
percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
b. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all construction  
and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
4. That petitioner maintains the existing landscaping around the perimeter of the subject  
property.  
5. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County,  
Illinois that the following zoning relief be granted:  
Conditional Use to allow existing deck structure to remain less than 3 feet (approximately 1 foot)  
from the interior side property line, where it has existed for at least 5 years, on the property  
hereinafter described:  
LOT 15 IN BLOCK 3 IN COUNTRY CLUB HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION UNIT 2, BEING A  
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST ½ OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11,  
EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF  
RECORDED JANUARY 6, 1957 AS DOCUMENT 829770, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
The Zoning Relief is subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000031 Eiternick dated June 28, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after ten (10) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board or upon one of the  
following circumstances, whichever shall come first:  
a. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God  
to the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds  
fifty percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
b. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. That the owner/developer is to apply for and receive a Building Permit for all construction  
and/or excavation that occurs on the property.  
4. That petitioner maintains the existing landscaping around the perimeter of the subject  
property.  
5. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County, Illinois that  
should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent  
jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole  
or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid; and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this Ordinance be transmitted  
by the County Clerk to the DuPage County Finance Department; DuPage County Auditor;  
DuPage County Treasurer; Paul J. Hoss, Zoning; State's Attorney's Office; DuPage County  
Health Department; DuPage County Division of Transportation; KENNETH AND TARA  
EITERNICK, 3N426 HOWARD STREET, ELMHURST, IL 60126; and Township Assessor,  
Addison Township, 401 North Addison Road, Addison, IL 60101.  
APPROVED  
Sam Tornatore  
Patty Gustin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
11.E.  
ZONING-23-000040 – JB Capital Management, LLC.: To approve the following zoning  
relief:  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and improvements:  
1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in 1992) on  
proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’.  
2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback on proposed Lot 1 to approximately  
14.53’.  
3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
5. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 16.12’.  
6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 15’. (Downers Grove/ District 3)  
ZBA VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on July 11, 2023 in the DuPage County  
Administration Building, 421 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, Illinois at 6:00 P.M. before  
the DuPage County Zoning Board of Appeals and notice of said hearing was duly given; and  
WHEREAS, a petition was presented at this hearing requesting the following  
zoning relief:  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and improvements:  
1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in 1992)  
on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’.  
2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback on proposed Lot 1 to approximately  
14.53’.  
3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
5. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 16.12’.  
6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 15’, on the property hereinafter described:  
THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE EAST 660.0 FEET (MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND  
SOUTH LINES) OF LOT 40, ALSO THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE EAST 660.0 FEET  
(MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH LINES) OF SAID LOT 40, (EXCEPT THE WEST 233.0 FEET  
THEREOF), ALSO THE NORTH 24.0 FEET OF THE WEST 233.0 FEET OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH  
HALF AND ALSO THE WEST 100.33 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE EAST 66.0  
FEET (MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH LINES OF SAID LOT 40, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE  
NORTH 33 FEET (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 15 FEET OF THE EAST 375.33 FEET) AND THE WEST 32 FEET OF  
THE LAND DEDICATED TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER OF THE TOWN OF DOWNERS GROVE BY  
PLAT OF DEDICATION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R92-098323 AND AGREEMENT OF DEDICATION  
RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R92-098324M ALL IN ASSESSMENT DIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 1 AND  
2 AND PART OF SECTIONS 11 AND 12, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD  
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED JUNE 22, 1898 AS DOCUMENT  
58945, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals, having considered in relation to the  
above requested zoning petition presented at the above hearing and at the recommendation  
meeting held on July 11, 2023 does find as follows:  
FINDINGS OF FACT:  
1. That petitioner testified that the requested zoning relief is for the subject 2.29-acre  
site with two (2) existing industrial buildings containing two (2) businesses, including  
Haus of Imports (high-end vehicle storage/sales) and D&B Fabricators (steel  
container fabricator).  
2. That petitioner testified that Jeans Road was widened in 1992 causing the subject  
property to be legal non-conforming due to the building and parking setbacks.  
3. That petitioner testified that they do not propose any new improvements or changes to  
the existing property and that the purpose for the requested zoning relief is to  
reconfigure the subjects lots so that the two (2) existing buildings are on their own  
parcels rather than bisected by three (3) different parcel numbers.  
4. That petitioner testified that he would complete the proposed lot reconfiguration  
through an assessment plat.  
5. That petitioner testified that his original zoning request was for Variations to reduce  
the existing setbacks and that at the time of the public hearing he withdrew his  
original request and amended his petition to convert the Variations to Conditional  
Uses with Exceptions, which is considered a “lesser zoning relief” and therefore does  
not require republishing/re-notice of the petition.  
6. That the Zoning Board of Appeals finds that petitioner has demonstrated sufficient  
evidence for the requested zoning relief, as petitioner has proposed to reconfigure the  
existing three (3) parcels to allow the two (2) existing buildings to each be located on  
their own parcel and that due to the expansion of Jeans Road in 1992, the subject  
property does not meet the current setback requirements for the I-1 Light Industrial  
Zoning District.  
STANDARDS FOR CONDITIONAL USES:  
1. That the Zoning Board of Appeals finds that petitioner has demonstrated that the granting  
of the Conditional Use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning  
Ordinance, and will not be injurious to the neighborhood, detrimental to the public welfare,  
or in conflict with the County’s comprehensive plan for development; and specifically, that  
the granting of the Conditional Use will not:  
a. Impair an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore, will not impair  
an adequate supply of light and air to the adjacent properties as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
b. Increase the hazard from fire or other dangers to said property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore, will not increase  
the hazard from fire or other dangers to said properties as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
c. Diminish the value of land and buildings throughout the County as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore will not diminish  
the value of land and buildings throughout the County as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
d. Unduly increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore, will not unduly  
increase traffic congestion in the public streets and highways as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
e. Increase the potential for flood damages to adjacent property as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore, will not increase  
the potential for flood damages to adjacent properties as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
f. Incur additional public expense for flood protection, rescue or relief as petitioner has  
demonstrated that the requested zoning relief is only for the existing buildings and  
improvements in order to complete a lot reconfiguration, and therefore, will not incur  
additional public expense for flood protection, rescue, or relief as no alteration or new  
improvements will result from the requested exceptions.  
g. Otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of the  
inhabitants of DuPage County as petitioner has demonstrated that the requested zoning  
relief is only for the existing buildings and improvements in order to complete a lot  
reconfiguration, and therefore will not impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals  
or general welfare as no alteration or new improvements will result from the requested  
exceptions.  
PETITIONER’S DEVELOPMENT FACT SHEET  
GENERAL ZONING CASE INFORMATION  
CASE #/PETITIONER ZONING-23-000040 J B CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC.  
ZONING REQUEST  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and  
improvements: 1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in  
1992) on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’. 2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback  
on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 14.53’. 3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner  
side yard on proposed Lot 1. 4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on  
proposed Lot 1. 5. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 16.12’. 6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed  
Lot 2 to approximately 15’.  
OWNER  
J B CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC. (JOHN DEYOUNG), 16W065 JEANS ROAD,  
LEMONT, IL 60439/ AGENT: MICHAEL M. ROTH, 2300 CABOT DRIVE, SUITE 455, LISLE, IL  
60532-4613  
ADDRESS/LOCATION 16W065 JEANS ROAD, LEMONT, IL 60439  
PIN10-11-204-048/10-11-204-052/ 10-11-204-047  
TWSP./CTY. BD. DIST. DOWNERS GROVE DISTRICT 3  
ZONING/LUP I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL LOW  
AREA 2.29 ACRES (99,752 SQ. FT.)  
UTILITIES WELL/SEPTIC  
PUBLICATION DATE Daily Herald: June 26, 2023  
PUBLIC HEARING TUESDAY, July 11, 2023  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
Building: No Objections.  
DUDOT: Our office has no jurisdiction in this matter.  
Health: No Objections.  
Stormwater:  
No Objections.  
Public Works: No Objections with the concept of the petition. Additional information may be  
required at time of permit application. “We are the sewer and water provider for the area.”  
EXTERNAL:  
Village of Burr Ridge: No Comments Received.  
Downers Grove Township: No Comments Received.  
Township Highway:  
No Objections with the concept of the petition. Additional information  
may be required at time of permit application.  
Tr-State Fire Dist.: No Comments Received.  
Sch. Dist. 180: No Comments Received.  
Forest Preserve:  
“The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County staff has reviewed the  
information provided in this notice and due to the sizable distance between the subject property  
and District property, we do not have any specific comments. Thank you.”  
GENERAL BULK REQUIREMENTS LOT 1:  
REQUIREMENTS: REQUIRED EXISTINGPROPOSED  
Front Yard:  
40 FT APPROX. 0 FT APPROX. 0 FT  
Int. Side Yard: 20 FT APPROX. 0 FT APPROX. 0 FT  
Corner Side Yard: 40 FT APPROX. 5 FT APPROX. 5 FT  
Rear Yard: 20 FT APPROX. 14.53 FTAPPROX. 14.53 FT  
GENERAL BULK REQUIREMENTS LOT 2:  
REQUIREMENTS:REQUIREDEXISTINGPROPOSED  
Front Yard: 40 FT APPROX. 45 FT APPROX. 45 FT  
Int. Side Yard: 20 FT APPROX. 16.12 FTAPPROX. 16.12 FT  
Int. Side Yard: 20 FT APPROX. 15 FT APPROX. 15 FT  
Rear Yard: 20 FT APPROX. 25 FT APPROX. 25 FT  
LAND USE  
Location Zoning Existing Use LUP  
Subject  
I-1 Light Industrial Industrial INDUSTRIAL LOW  
North Jeans Road and beyond I-1 Light Industrial Industrial INDUSTRIAL LOW  
South I-1 Light Industrial Industrial INDUSTRIAL LOW  
East  
I-1 Light Industrial Industrial INDUSTRIAL LOW  
West Jeans Road and beyond I-1 Light Industrial Industrial INDUSTRIAL LOW  
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals, having considered in relation to the  
above and at the recommendation meeting held on July 11, 2023, recommends to approve the  
following zoning relief:  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and improvements:  
1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in 1992)  
on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’.  
2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback on proposed Lot 1 to approximately  
14.53’.  
3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
5. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 16.12’.  
6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 15’.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000040 JB CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC.  
dated  
July 11, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after two (2) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board if the proposed  
assessment plat is not recorded or upon one of the following circumstances, whichever shall  
come first:  
a. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God to  
the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds fifty  
percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
b. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. All exceptions approved with the grant of the conditional use shall be for the existing  
building and improvements as described and detailed in the application and exhibits and will  
not inure to future development or redevelopment of the subject property.  
4. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
ZBA VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent  
WHEREAS, the County Board Development Committee on August 1, 2023,  
considered the above findings and recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals and  
recommends to concur with the findings and recommends to approve the following zoning relief:  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and improvements:  
1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in 1992) on  
proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’.  
2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 14.53’.  
3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
5. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to approximately  
16.12’.  
6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to approximately  
15’.  
Subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000040 JB CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC.  
dated  
July 11, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after two (2) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board if the proposed  
assessment plat is not recorded or upon one of the following circumstances, whichever shall  
come first:  
a. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God to  
the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds fifty  
percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
b. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. All exceptions approved with the grant of the conditional use shall be for the existing  
building and improvements as described and detailed in the application and exhibits and will  
not inure to future development or redevelopment of the subject property.  
4. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
Development Committee VOTE (to Approve): 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County,  
Illinois that the following zoning relief be granted:  
Conditional Use with exceptions for the existing buildings and improvements:  
1. Exception from 40’ required front yard setback from Jeans Road (widened in 1992)  
on proposed Lot 1 to approximately 0’.  
2. Exception from 20’ required rear yard setback on proposed Lot 1 to approximately  
14.53’.  
3. Exception to allow parking in existing 40’ corner side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
4. Exception to allow parking in existing 20’ interior side yard on proposed Lot 1.  
5.  
Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 16.12’.  
6. Exception from 20’ required interior side yard setback on proposed Lot 2 to  
approximately 15’, on the property hereinafter described:  
THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE EAST 660.0 FEET (MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND  
SOUTH LINES) OF LOT 40, ALSO THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE EAST 660.0 FEET  
(MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH LINES) OF SAID LOT 40, (EXCEPT THE WEST 233.0 FEET  
THEREOF), ALSO THE NORTH 24.0 FEET OF THE WEST 233.0 FEET OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH  
HALF AND ALSO THE WEST 100.33 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE EAST 66.0  
FEET (MEASURED ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH LINES OF SAID LOT 40, EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE  
NORTH 33 FEET (EXCEPT THE SOUTH 15 FEET OF THE EAST 375.33 FEET) AND THE WEST 32 FEET OF  
THE LAND DEDICATED TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER OF THE TOWN OF DOWNERS GROVE BY  
PLAT OF DEDICATION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R92-098323 AND AGREEMENT OF DEDICATION  
RECORDED AS DOCUMENT R92-098324M ALL IN ASSESSMENT DIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 1 AND  
2 AND PART OF SECTIONS 11 AND 12, TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD  
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED JUNE 22, 1898 AS DOCUMENT  
58945, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; and  
The Zoning Relief is subject to the following conditions:  
1. That the property be developed in accordance with the petitioner’s site plan made part of  
Zoning Petition #ZONING-23-000040 JB CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC.  
dated  
July 11, 2023.  
2. That the Conditional Use zoning relief shall expire after two (2) years from the date of  
approval of the subject zoning relief by the DuPage County Board if the proposed  
assessment plat is not recorded or upon one of the following circumstances, whichever shall  
come first:  
c. The structure or use is destroyed or damaged by fire or other casualty or act of God to  
the extent that the cost of restoration for the above ground portion of the building,  
structure, or use to the condition it was prior to the destruction or damage exceeds fifty  
percent (50%) or more of its replacement value.  
d. The structure is voluntarily removed.  
3. All exceptions approved with the grant of the conditional use shall be for the existing  
building and improvements as described and detailed in the application and exhibits and will  
not inure to future development or redevelopment of the subject property.  
4. That the property be developed in accordance with all other codes and Ordinances of  
DuPage County.  
5.  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the County Board of DuPage County, Illinois that  
should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent  
jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole  
or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid; and  
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a certified copy of this Ordinance be transmitted  
by the County Clerk to the DuPage County Finance Department; DuPage County Auditor;  
DuPage County Treasurer; Paul J. Hoss, Zoning; State's Attorney's Office; DuPage County  
Health Department; DuPage County Division of Transportation;  
J
B
CAPITAL  
MANAGEMENT, LLC. (JOHN DEYOUNG), 16W065 JEANS ROAD, LEMONT, IL 60439/  
AGENT: MICHAEL M. ROTH, 2300 CABOT DRIVE, SUITE 455, LISLE, IL 60532-4613; and  
Township Assessor, Downers Grove Township, 4340 Prince Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515.  
APPROVED  
Sam Tornatore  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
12.  
13.  
14.  
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - LAPLANTE  
Committee Update  
ENVIRONMENTAL - RUTLEDGE  
Committee Update  
HUMAN SERVICES - SCHWARZE  
Committee Update  
14.A.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order to Lakeshore Dairy, Inc.  
for fluid dairy, for the DuPage Care Center residents, cafeteria and cafes located in the  
JTK Administration Building and Judicial Office Facility, for the period September 1,  
2023 through August 31, 2024, for a contract not to exceed $83,000; under bid renewal  
#22-062-DCC, first of three one-year optional renewals.  
WHEREAS, bids have been taken and evaluated in accordance with County Board  
policy; and  
WHEREAS, the Human Services Committee recommends County Board  
approval for the issuance of a contract to Lakeshore Dairy, Inc., for fluid dairy, for the  
period of September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024, for the DuPage Care Center.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract is for fluid diary, for  
the period of September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024 for the DuPage Care Center per  
bid renewal #22-062-DCC, be, and it is hereby approved for the issuance of a contract  
purchase order by the Procurement Division to Lakeshore Dairy, Inc, 8424 W. 47th  
Street, Lyons, Illinois 60543, for a contract total amount of $83,000.00.  
APPROVED  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Paula Garcia  
Cynthia Cronin Cahill  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
14.B.  
HS-CO-0009A-23 - Amendment to Contract 6005-0001 SERV, issued to Lifescan  
Laboratories of Illinois, for patient phlebotomy and lab services, for the DuPage Care  
Center, to extend contract through March 19, 2024 and to increase the encumbrance in  
the amount of $32,500, for a new contract amount not to exceed $67,500, an increase of  
92.86%.  
WHEREAS, Resolution HS-CO-0009-23, was approved by the DuPage County  
Board on May 23, 2023; and  
WHEREAS, the Human Services Committee recommends changes as stated in  
the Change Order Notice to County Contract 6005-0001 SERV, issued to Lifescan  
Laboratories of Illinois, for patient phlebotomy and lab services, for the DuPage Care  
Center, to extend contract through March 19, 2023 and increase the contract by  
$32,500.00 resulting in an amended contract total of $67,500.00, an increase of 92.86%.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Board adopt the  
Change Order Notice to County Contract 6005-0001 SERV, issued to Lifescan  
Laboratories of Illinois, for patient phlebotomy and lab services, for the DuPage  
Care Center, to extend contract through March 19, 2023 and increase the contract  
by $32,500.00 resulting in an amended contract total of $67,500.00, an increase of  
92.86%.  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Sheila Rutledge  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
Motion to Combine Items  
Member Garcia moved and Member Zay seconded a motion to combine items C through F. The  
motion was approved on voice vote, all "ayes".  
14.C.  
Travel Request for Housing and Community Development Planner to attend the National  
Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED) Annual  
Educational conference and Training in Salt Lake City, Utah, from September 18, 2023  
through September 21, 2023. Expenses to include registration, transportation, lodging,  
miscellaneous expenses (parking, mileage, etc.), and per diems, for approximate total of  
$2,334. 100% Community Development Block Grant funded. (Community Services)  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
14.D.  
Travel Request for Weatherization Assessor to attend the Healthy Home Evaluator  
mandated training in Champaign, Illinois, from August 6, 2023 through August 11, 2023.  
Expenses to include lodging, miscellaneous expenses (parking, mileage, etc.), and per  
diems for approximate total of $1,699.39. 100% WEX grant funded. (Community  
Services)  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
14.E.  
Travel Request for Senior Housing Community Development Planner to attend the  
annual Housing Action Illinois Conference in Bloomington, Illinois from October 19,  
2023 through October 20, 2023. Expenses to include registration, transportation, lodging,  
and per diems for approximate total of $633.50. 100% grant funded. (Community  
Services)  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
14.F.  
Travel Request for Community Services Director to attend the National Association for  
County community And Economic Development annual conference and training in Salt  
Lake County, Utah from September 18, 2023 through September 21, 2023. Expenses to  
include registration, transportation, lodging, miscellaneous expenses (parking, mileage,  
etc.), and per diems for approximate total of $2,279. 100% Community Development  
grant funded. (Community Services)  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, Galassi, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
15.  
JUDICIAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY - EVANS  
Committee Update  
15.A.  
Recommendation for the approval for a contract purchase order to Insight Public Sector,  
Inc., for the purchase of UPS's for network closets, for the Sheriff's Office, for a contract  
total amount not to exceed $32,261; per Cooperative Purchasing Agreement Pricing, in  
compliance with 30 ILCS 525/2 "Governmental Joint Purchasing Act", Omnia Partners  
#23-6692-03. (Sheriff's Office)  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage by virtue of its power set forth in the Counties  
Code (55 ILCS 5/1-1001 et seq.) is authorized to enter into this Agreement; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Governmental Joint Purchasing Act (30 ILCS 525/2),  
the County is authorized to enter into a Joint Purchasing Agreement to provide UPS’s for  
network closets; and  
WHEREAS, pursuant to Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of  
DuPage and the OMNIA Partners (Cobb County) IT Products and Services, #23-6692-03,  
the County of DuPage will contract with Insight Public Sector; and  
WHEREAS the Judicial and Public Safety Committee recommends County Board  
approval for the issuance of a contract to Insight Public Sector, to provide UPS’s for  
network closets, for the period of August 8, 2023 through July 10, 2026, for the Sheriff’s  
Office.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that County contract, covering said, to  
provide UPS’s for network closets, for the period of August 8, 2023 through July  
10, 2026, for the Sheriff’s Office, be, and it is hereby approved for issuance of a  
contract by the Procurement Division to Insight Public Sector, 2701 E. Insight  
Way, Chandler, AZ 85286-1230, for a contract total amount not to exceed  
$32,261, pursuant to the OMNIA Partners (Cobb County) IT Products and  
Services, #23-6692-03.  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Yeena Yoo  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
15.B.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order to cFive Solutions, Inc.,  
for the annual maintenance service agreement for the Probation Case Management  
Systems, for the period of August 9th, 2023 through March 31, 2027, for a contract total  
amount of $570,991. Exempt from bidding per DuPage County Purchasing Ordinance,  
Article 2-350 - Sole Source. This is proprietary software that must be maintained by the  
vendor, cFive Solutions, Inc. (Probation and Court Services)  
WHEREAS, a sole source quotation has been obtained in accordance with 55 ILCS  
5/5-1022 and County Board policy; and  
WHEREAS, the County is authorized to enter into a Sole Source Agreement  
pursuant to Section 2-350 of the DuPage County Procurement Ordinance; and  
WHEREAS, based upon supporting documentation provided by the using  
Department, the Chief Procurement Officer has determined that it is not feasible to secure  
bids or that there is only one source for the required goods or services, and/or has determined  
that it is in the best interests of the County to consider only one supplier who has previous  
expertise relative to the subject procurement; and  
WHEREAS, the Judicial and Public Safety Committee recommends County Board  
approval for the issuance of a contract to cFive Solutions, Inc., for the annual maintenance  
service agreement, for the period of August 9, 2023 through March 31, 2027, for the  
Department of Probation and Court Services.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract is for the annual  
maintenance service agreement, for the period of August 9, 2023 through March 31, 2027 for  
the Department of Probation and Court Services, per DuPage County Purchasing Ordinance,  
Article 2-350 - Sole Source, be, and it is hereby approved for the issuance of a contract  
purchase order by the Procurement Division to cFive Solutions, Inc., 17852 E. Seventeenth  
St., Tustin, CA 92780, for a contract total amount of $570,991.  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Yeena Yoo  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
15.C.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract issued to Stanard & Associates, to  
provide exams for deputy sheriffs seeking promotion to the ranks of Sergeant and  
Lieutenant, for the Sheriff's Merit Commission, for the period August 8, 2023 through  
November 30, 2024, for a contract total amount not to exceed $73,700. (Sheriff's Merit  
Commission)  
WHEREAS, proposals have been taken and evaluated in accordance with County  
Board policy; and  
WHEREAS, the Judicial and Public Safety Committee recommends County  
Board approval for the issuance of a contract to Stanard & Associates, to provide exams  
for deputy sheriffs seeking promotion to the ranks of Sergeant and Lieutenant, for the  
period of August 8, 2023 through November 30, 2024, for the Sheriff’s Merit  
Commission  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract is to provide  
promotional exams for deputy sheriffs seeking promotion to the ranks of Sergeant and  
Lieutenant, for the period of August 8, 2023 through November 30, 2024, for the  
Sheriff’s Merit Commission, be, and it is hereby approved for the issuance of a contract  
purchase order by the Procurement Division to Stanard & Associates, 309 W.  
Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, for a contract total amount of $73,700.  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
Motion to Combine Items  
Member Evans moved and Member Chaplin seconded a motion to combine items D through F.  
The motion was approved on voice vote, all "ayes".  
15.D.  
Authorization is requested for the Director of the Office of Homeland Security and  
Emergency Management (OHSEM) to travel to Springfield, Illinois from September 4-8,  
2023 to attend the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland  
Security (IEMA-OHS) 2023 Training Summit. It is beneficial that the Director attend  
this Training Summit which will include various training sessions and meetings. The  
cost to DuPage County is $670.10 for lodging, meals and miscellaneous expenses.  
(Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management)  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Kari Galassi  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
15.E.  
Authorization is requested for an Emergency Management Coordinator to travel to  
Springfield, Illinois from September 5-8, 2023 to attend the Illinois Emergency  
Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) 2023 Training  
Summit. The State of Illinois has requested that he bring the rapid communications  
vehicle RapidComm4 to Springfield to be demonstrated at the Training Summit. He will  
also give a presentation on Auxiliary Communications and assist with STARCOM  
Interoperable Communications presentations. IEMA is providing lodging for presenters.  
The cost to DuPage County will be $282.50 for meals and miscellaneous expenses.  
(Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management)  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Kari Galassi  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
15.F.  
Authorization is requested for an OHSEM volunteer to travel to Springfield, Illinois from  
September 5-8, 2023 to attend the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of  
Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) 2023 Training Summit. The State of Illinois has  
requested that the rapid communications vehicle RapidComm4 be brought to Springfield  
to be demonstrated at the Training Summit. This volunteer will be assisting the  
Emergency Management Coordinator in staffing the RapidComm4 vehicle while on  
display and discussing its capabilities with attendees. The cost to DuPage County is  
$670.10 for lodging, meals and miscellaneous expenses. (Office of Homeland Security  
and Emergency Management)  
APPROVED  
Lucy Evans  
Kari Galassi  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
16.  
17.  
LEGISLATIVE - DESART  
Committee Update  
PUBLIC WORKS - GARCIA  
Committee Update  
17.A.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract to Fox Valley Fire & Safety Company,  
for preventative maintenance, testing, and repair of the Non-Edwards System Technology  
Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems, for County facilities, for the period of August 28,  
2023 through August 27, 2024, for a total contract amount not to exceed $73,250  
($60,000 for Facilities Management, $1,800 for Animal Services, $2,450 for Division of  
Transportation, $9,000 for Public Works), per renewal option under bid award  
#22-080-FM, first option to renew.  
WHEREAS, bids have been taken and processed in accordance with County  
Board policy; and  
WHEREAS, the Public Works Committee recommends County Board approval for  
the issuance of a contract to Fox Valley Fire & Safety Company, Inc., for preventative  
maintenance, testing and repair of the Non-Edwards System Technology Fire Alarm and  
Life Safety Systems for County facilities, for the period August 28, 2023, through August  
27, 2024, for Facilities Management.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that County Contract, covering said,  
for preventative maintenance, testing and repair of the Non-Edwards System Technology  
Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems for County facilities, for the period August 28, 2023  
through August 27, 2024, for Facilities Management, be, and it is hereby approved for  
issuance of a contract by the Procurement Division to, Fox Valley Fire & Safety  
Company, Inc., 2730 Pinnacle Drive, Elgin, IL 60124, for a total contract amount not to  
exceed $73,250.00, (Facilities Management portion $60,000.00, Animal Services portion  
$1,800.00, Division of Transportation portion $2,450.00, and Public Works portion  
$9,000.00), per renewal option under bid award bid #22-080-FM, first option to renew.  
APPROVED  
Paula Garcia  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
18.  
STORMWATER - ZAY  
Committee Update  
18.A.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract to School and Community Assistance for  
Recycling and Composting (SCARCE), for Professional Youth-Based Water Quality  
Education Services, for Stormwater Management, for the period September 1, 2023  
through August 31, 2024, for a contract total amount not to exceed $77,000; Other  
Professional Services not subject to competitive bidding per 55 ILCS 5/5-1022(a).  
Vendor selected pursuant to DuPage County Code Section 2-353(1)(b). First renewal.  
WHEREAS, the Illinois General Assembly has granted the COUNTY authority to  
take action to control flooding, manage stormwater and prevent water pollution and to  
enter into agreements for the purposes of stormwater management, flood control and  
preventing water pollution (Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 55, paragraphs  
5/5-1062.3 and 5/5-15001, et. seq.); and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted the DuPage County Stormwater  
Management Plan which recognizes stream maintenance, erosion control, and enhancing  
water quality as an integral part of the proper management of storm and flood waters; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted Appendix J into the DuPage County  
Stormwater Management Plan, of which countywide water quality public education is a  
significant component; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY and its municipalities are required to establish a water  
quality public education program for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination  
System (NPDES) Phase II permit, effective March 2003; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has developed a Water Quality Improvement Program  
that provides for, among other things, public education; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY requires professional educational services to  
supplement and complement existing water quality education programs and provide  
integrated water quality education to certain segments of the population; and  
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has experience and expertise in this area and is  
in the business of providing such professional water quality education services and is  
willing to perform the required services for an amount not to exceed seventy-seven  
thousand dollars and 0/100 ($77,000.00); and  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Clerk is hereby directed to  
transmit electronic copies of this Resolution and the attached AGREEMENT to  
SCARCE; 0N374 Papworth St.,Wheaton, IL 60187; the DuPage County Stormwater  
Management Department and Nicholas Alfonso, State’s Attorney’s Office.  
APPROVED  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Dawn DeSart  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
18.B.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract to The Conservation Foundation, for  
Professional Education Services, for the period August 8, 2023 through August 31, 2024,  
for Stormwater Management, for a contract total amount not to exceed $77,000; Other  
Professional Services not subject to competitive bidding per 55 ILCS 5/5-1022(a).  
Vendor selected pursuant to DuPage County Code Section 2-353(1)(b).  
WHEREAS, the Illinois General Assembly has granted the COUNTY authority to  
take action to control flooding, manage stormwater and prevent water pollution and to  
enter into agreements for the purposes of stormwater management, flood control and  
preventing water pollution (Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 55, paragraphs  
5/5-1062.3 and 5/5-15001, et seq.); and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted the DuPage County Stormwater  
Management Plan which recognizes stream maintenance, erosion control, and enhancing  
water quality as an integral part of the proper management of storm and flood waters; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted Appendix J into the DuPage County  
Stormwater Management Plan, of which countywide water quality public education is a  
significant component; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY and its municipalities are required to establish a water  
quality public education program for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination  
System (NPDES) Phase II permit, effective March 2003; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has developed a Water Quality Improvement Program  
that provides for, among other things, public education; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY requires professional educational services to  
supplement and complement existing water quality education programs and provide  
integrated water quality education to certain segments of the population; and  
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has experience and expertise in this area and is  
in the business of providing such professional water quality education services and is  
willing to perform the required services for an amount not to exceed seventy-seven  
thousand dollars and 00/100 ($77,000.00); and  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Clerk is hereby directed to  
transmit electronic copies of this Resolution and the attached AGREEMENT to The  
Conservation Foundation; 10S404 Knoch Knolls Rd., Naperville, IL 60565; the DuPage  
County Stormwater Management Department and Nicholas Alfonso, State’s Attorney’s  
Office.  
APPROVED  
Jim Zay  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Dawn DeSart  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
19.  
20.  
STRATEGIC PLANNING - COVERT  
Committee Update  
TECHNOLOGY - YOO  
Committee Update  
20.A.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order to Gartner, Inc., for one  
(1) subscription for Gartner for IT Leaders and one (1) subscription for Gartner for CIOs,  
for Information Technology. This contract covers the period of October 1, 2023 through  
September 30, 2024, for a contract total amount of $101,600. Exempt from bidding per  
55 ILCS 5/5-1022 “Competitive Bids” (c) not suitable for competitive bids – Sole  
Source. Gartner is the only vendor to provide these resources.  
WHEREAS, a sole source quotation has been obtained in accordance with 55  
ILCS 5/5-1022 and County Board policy; and  
WHEREAS, the County is authorized to enter into a Sole Source Agreement  
pursuant to Section 2-350 of the DuPage County Procurement Ordinance; and  
WHEREAS, based upon supporting documentation provided by the using  
Department, the Chief Procurement Officer has determined that it is not feasible to secure  
bids or that there is only one source for the required goods or services, and/or has  
determined that it is in the best interests of the County to consider only one supplier who  
has previous expertise relative to the subject procurement; and  
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Chief Procurement Officer’s determination,  
the Technology Committee recommends County Board approval for the issuance of a  
contract to Gartner, Inc., for one (1) subscription for Gartner for IT Leaders and one (1)  
subscription for Gartner for CIOs, for the period of October 1, 2023 through September  
30, 2024, for Information Technology.  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that County Contract, covering  
said, for one (1) subscription for Gartner for IT Leaders and one (1) subscription  
for Gartner for CIOs, for the period of October 1, 2023 through September 30,  
2024 for Information Technology, be, and it is hereby approved for issuance of a  
contract by the Procurement Division to Gartner, Inc., 56 Top Gallant Road,  
Stamford, CT 06904, for a contract total amount not to exceed $101,600.00.  
Pursuant to 55 ILCS 5/5-1022 (c) not suitable for competitive bids. (Sole provider  
- Gartner is the only vendor to provide these resources.)  
APPROVED  
Yeena Yoo  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
20.B.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract purchase order to Adlib Ventures  
Solutions, for the procurement of RAM for the VSAN, for Information Technology, for a  
contract total amount of $49,500, per lowest responsible bid #23-078-IT.  
WHEREAS, bids have been taken and processed in accordance with County Board  
policy; and  
WHEREAS, the Technology Committee recommends County Board approval for  
the issuance of a contract to Adlib Ventures Solutions, for random access memory  
(RAM), for Information Technology .  
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract is for random access  
memory (RAM), for Information Technology, be, and it is hereby approved for  
issuance of a contract by the Procurement Division to Adlib Ventures Solutions,  
7451 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA 95610, for a contract total amount not to  
exceed $49,500.00, per lowest responsible bid #23-078-IT.  
APPROVED  
Yeena Yoo  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.  
TRANSPORTATION - OZOG  
Committee Update  
21.A.  
Recommendation for the approval of a contract to V3 Companies, Ltd., for Professional  
Construction Engineering Services for improvements along CH 4/Bloomingdale Road  
bridge over Chicago Central & Pacific Railroad, Section 22-00184-12-BR, for the period  
of August 8, 2023 to November 30, 2025, for a contract total not to exceed $641,743.81;  
professional services (Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors) vetted through a  
qualification-based selection process in compliance with the Local Government  
Professional Services Selection Act, 50 ILCS 510/0.01 et seq.  
WHEREAS, the County of DuPage (hereinafter “COUNTY”) by virtue of its power  
set forth in “Counties Code” (55 ILCS 5/5-1001 et seq.) and “Illinois Highway Code” (605  
ILCS 5/5-101 et seq.) is authorized to enter into this agreement; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY requires Professional Construction Engineering Services  
for improvements along CH 4/Bloomingdale Road bridge over Chicago Central & Pacific  
Railroad, Section 22-00184-12-BR; and  
WHEREAS, V3 Companies, Ltd. (hereinafter “CONSULTANT”) has experience  
and expertise in this area and is in the business of providing such professional construction  
engineering services, and is willing to perform the required services for an amount not to  
exceed $641,743.81; and  
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has selected the CONSULTANT in accordance with the  
Professional Services Selection Process found in Section 2-353(1)(a) of the DuPage County  
Procurement Ordinance; and  
WHEREAS, the Transportation Committee has reviewed and recommends approval  
of the attached Agreement at the specified amount.  
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the  
attached Agreement between the County of DuPage and V3 Companies, Ltd. be hereby  
accepted and approved for a contract total not to exceed $641,743.81 and that the Chair of  
the DuPage County Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agreement on  
behalf of the COUNTY; and  
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an original copy of this Resolution and  
Agreement be transmitted to V3 Companies, Ltd, 7325 Janes Avenue, Suite 100, Woodridge,  
Illinois 60517, by and through the Division of Transportation.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Liz Chaplin  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi, Garcia,  
Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore, Yoo, and  
Zay  
Covert, DeSart, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
Motion to Combine Items  
Member Ozog moved and Member Chaplin seconded a motion to combine items B through J.  
The motion was approved on voice vote, all "ayes".  
21.B.  
Highway Maintenance Supervisor to travel to Bloomington, Illinois from October 24,  
2023 through October 25, 2023 to attend the annual Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid  
Network Conference. Expenses to include lodging, for an estimated County cost of $85.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.C.  
Manger of Highway Operations to travel to Bloomington, Illinois from October 24, 2023  
through October 25, 2023 to attend the annual Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network  
Conference. Expenses to include lodging, for an estimated County cost of $85.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.D.  
Heavy Equipment Crew Leader to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July  
21, 2023, by request from Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist  
with the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events. Expenses will be  
reimbursed to the County.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.E.  
Highway Maintenance Supervisor to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through  
July 21, 2023, by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN)  
to assist with the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.F.  
Equipment Operator 1 to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July 21, 2023,  
by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist with  
the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.G.  
21.H.  
21.I.  
Equipment Operator 2 to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July 21, 2023,  
by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist with  
the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
Equipment Operator 2 to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July 21, 2023,  
by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist with  
the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
Equipment Operator 2 to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July 21, 2023,  
by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist with  
the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
Paula Garcia  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Conroy, Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans,  
Galassi, Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge,  
Tornatore, Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
21.J.  
Equipment Operator 2 to travel to Macomb, IL from July 17, 2023 through July 21, 2023,  
by request from the Illinois Public Works Mutual Aid Network (IPMAN) to assist with  
the clean-up as a result of recent weather-related events.  
APPROVED  
Mary Ozog  
Paula Garcia  
RESULT:  
MOVER:  
SECONDER:  
AYES:  
Chaplin, Childress, Cronin Cahill, DeSart, Eckhoff, Evans, Galassi,  
Garcia, Gustin, Krajewski, LaPlante, Ozog, Rutledge, Tornatore,  
Yoo, and Zay  
Covert, and Schwarze  
ABSENT:  
22.  
DISCUSSION  
22.A.  
PA99-0646 Pension Obligation Projections Required by the Local Government Wage  
Increase Transparency Act  
NO ACTION REQUIRED  
RESULT:  
OLD BUSINESS  
23.  
24.  
No old business was discussed.  
NEW BUSINESS  
The following members made comment:  
Garcia: DuPage Senior Citizens Council Meals on Wheels  
Gustin: DuPage Senior Citizens Council Meals on Wheels  
Rutledge: Winfield Road safety  
DeSart: Inmate release procedures, clothing drive  
Chaplin: Inmate release procedures, clothing drive  
Eckhoff: Affordable housing  
Gustin: Affordable housing  
25.  
EXECUTIVE SESSION  
There was no Executive Session.  
A.  
Pursuant to Open Meetings Act 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (2) - Collective Negotiating Matters  
B.  
Pursuant to Open Meetings Act 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (11) - Pending Litigation  
26.  
MEETING ADJOURNED  
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 12:26 PM.  
A.  
This meeting is adjourned to Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.