Village of Bartlett Village Board met August 19

Village of Bartlett Village Board met August 19
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Village of Bartlett Village Board met August 19.

Here are the agenda provided by the board:

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. ROLL CALL

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4. TOWN HALL: (Note: Three (3) minute time limit per person)

5. *CONSENT AGENDA*

      All items listed with an asterisk* are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Board member so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered at the appropriate point on the agenda.

*6. MINUTES: Board – July 1, July 15, Committee – July 1, July 15, 2025, Public Hearing – July 15, 2025

*7. BILL LIST: August 19, 2025

8. TREASURER’S REPORT: June 2025

                                              Sales Tax Report, June 2025

                                              Motor Fuel Tax Report, June 2025

9. PRESIDENT’S REPORT: Police Officer Appointments 

                  National Night Out Citizen and Business Award Presentation

10. QUESTION/ANSWER: PRESIDENT & TRUSTEES

11. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS:

      A. BUILDING AND ZONING COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN HOPKINS

            1. Resolution Approving the Service Station Demolition Project Agreement between the Village of Bartlett and Fowler Enterprises LLC

      B. COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN GANDSEY

            1. None

      C. FINANCE COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN LAPORTE

            1. None

      D. LICENSE AND ORDINANCE COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN BATTERMANN

            *1. St. Peter Damian Class D License

            *2. Hanover Township Class D License

            *3. Ordinance Amending Section 3-3-2-1 of the Bartlett Liquor Control Ordinance regarding the Number of Class A Licenses – The Boss’s Signature

            *4. An Ordinance Amending Section 3-3-2-21 of the Bartlett Liquor Control Ordinance Regarding the number of Class V Licenses – The Boss’s Signature

            *5. Resolution Approving the Extension of an Agreement between the Village of Bartlett and OpenGov, Inc., and Corresponding Order Form for Software Services

      E. POLICE AND HEALTH COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN SUWANSKI

            1. Replacement of 2025 Ford Utility Interceptor Vehicle

      F. PUBLIC WORKS AND GOLF COMMITTEE, CHAIRMAN DEYNE

            *1. Resolution Approving Tree Removal in the Heritage Oaks Tree Preservation Easement at 370 S. Oak Avenue

            *2. Resolution Approving of the First Amendment to the Fire Hydrant Sandblasting and Painting Project Agreement between the Village of Bartlett and Go Painters Inc.

12. NEW BUSINESS

13. QUESTION/ANSWER: PRESIDENT & TRUSTEES

14. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.bartlettil.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/15617/638907564254170000



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