Village of Palatine Village Council & Committee of the Whole met Sept. 2

Scott Lamerand, Council Member - District 2
Scott Lamerand, Council Member - District 2 - Village of Palatine
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Village of Palatine Village Council & Committee of the Whole met Sept. 2

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL

III. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG

IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A. Village Council & Committee of the Whole – Regular Meeting – August 18, 2025

V. MAYOR’S REPORT

A. As Submitted

VI. RECESS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

VII. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

A. FIRE POLICY & COMMUNITY INFORMATION COMMITTEE

BRAD HELMS, CHAIR

1. Consider an Ordinance Transferring a Special Use Ordinance (#O-88-05) to Permit the Continued Operation of a Dry Cleaners 735 W. Palatine Road Council District: Two

2. As Submitted

B. POLICE POLICY & CODE SERVICES COMMITTEE

DOUG MYSLINSKI, CHAIR

1. Consider an Ordinance Granting a Special Use to Permit a Kennel (Dog Daycare & Boarding) at 541 – 569 E. Dundee Road

Council District: Three

2. Consider an Ordinance Granting Variations to Construct a Detached Garage at 35 N. Ashland Avenue

Council District: Six

3. Consider an Ordinance Granting a Variation to Permit a Detached Garage at 310 N. Brockway Street

Council District: Six

4. Consider an Ordinance Amending Chapter 18 – Traffic – Regarding Untitled Motor Driven Vehicles of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Palatine

5. As Submitted

C. INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE

KOLLIN KOZLOWSKI, CHAIR

1. Consider a Motion to Award a Contract for the Water Supply Well 15 Rehabilitation

Council District: Three

2. Consider a Motion Authorizing the Village Manager to Execute a Proposal for Design Engineering Services for the Quentin Road Water Main Improvements

Council District: Two

3. Consider a Motion to Accept a Perpetual Water Main Easement Located at Town Center Promenade in Deer Park, Illinois

4. Consider a Motion to Accept the Gateway Parking Deck Change Order 1 Council District: Six

5. As Submitted

D. ADMINISTRATION, TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMITTEE

GREG LANGER, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

E. BUSINESS FINANCE & BUDGET COMMITTEE

JOE FALKENBERG, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

F. COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

SCOTT LAMERAND, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

VIII. RECONVENE THE VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING

IX. CONSENT AGENDA

All items are considered to be routine by the Village Council and will be enacted by one motion, with waiver of first reading. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.

A. Consider a Motion to Approve Warrant 2025 #17

B. Consider an Ordinance Transferring a Special Use Ordinance (#O-88-05) to Permit the Continued Operation of a Dry Cleaners 735 W. Palatine Road

Council District: Two

C. Consider an Ordinance Granting a Special Use to Permit a Kennel (Dog Daycare & Boarding) at 541 – 569 E. Dundee Road

Council District: Three

D. Consider an Ordinance Granting Variations to Construct a Detached Garage at 35 N. Ashland Avenue

Council District: Six

E. Consider an Ordinance Granting a Variation to Permit a Detached Garage at 310 N. Brockway Street

Council District: Six

F. Consider an Ordinance Amending Chapter 18 – Traffic – Regarding Untitled Motor Driven Vehicles of the Code of Ordinances of the Village of Palatine

G. Consider a Motion to Award a Contract for the Water Supply Well 15 Rehabilitation

Council District: Three

H. Consider a Motion Authorizing the Village Manager to Execute a Proposal for Design Engineering Services for the Quentin Road Water Main Improvements

Council District: Two

I. Consider a Motion to Accept a Perpetual Water Main Easement Located at Town Center Promenade in Deer Park, Illinois

J. Consider a Motion to Accept the Gateway Parking Deck Change Order 1

Council District: Six

X. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

A. ADMINISTRATION, TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMITTEE

GREG LANGER, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

B. BUSINESS FINANCE & BUDGET COMMITTEE

JOE FALKENBERG, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

C. COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

SCOTT LAMERAND, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

D. FIRE POLICY & COMMUNITY INFORMATION COMMITTEE

BRAD HELMS, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

E. INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE

KOLLIN KOZLOWSKI, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

F. POLICE POLICY & CODE SERVICES COMMITTEE

DOUG MYSLINSKI, CHAIR

1. As Submitted

XI. REPORTS OF THE VILLAGE OFFICERS

A. VILLAGE MANAGER

1. As Submitted

B. VILLAGE CLERK

1. As Submitted

C. VILLAGE ATTORNEY

1. As Submitted

XII. CLOSED SESSION AS REQUIRED

XIII. RECOGNITION OF AUDIENCE

XIV. ADJOURNMENT

https://palatineil.portal.civicclerk.com/event/210/files/agenda/2187



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