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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MEETING
March 12, 1985
7 p.m.
PRESENT: Charles J. Zettek, Village President
Joseph Bosslet, Village Trustee
Ronald Chernick, Village Trustee
James Petri , Village Trustee
Michael Tosto, Village Trustee
Stephen Uhlarik, Village Trustee
Edward Hauser, Village Trustee
STAFF PRESENT: Charles A. Willis, Village Manager
Gary E. Parrin, Assistant Village Manager
Robin A. Weaver, Administrative Assistant
George Knickerbocker, Village Attorney
OTHERS PRESENT: John Wauterlik, Trammell Crow
Chris Mc Grath, Trammell Crow
Pat Mc Gill, Trammell Crow
ELK GROVE VILLAGE-WOOD DALE BOUNDARY AGREEMENT
Gary Parrin stated that Trammell Crow has approached
the Village to re-negotiate the Boundary Agreement with the
City of Wood Dale. Trammell Crow would like to develop a
parcel of land designated for Elk Grove Village annexation
but sanitary sewage treatment is a problem. According to
Trammel Crow representatives Chris Mc Grath and John Wauterlik,
constructing a sewer line to the MSD and paying 140% of the
assessed valuation rate required by MSD would be prohibitively
expensive; septic fields would require too much land which
otherwise would be available for development; and the City of
Wood Dale will not treat the sewage unless the property is
annexed to wood Dale. In exchange, Wood Dale has offered
Elk Grove Village some smaller land parcels but has stated
that they will not provide sewer service to those properties
either.
It was brought up in discussion that if Wood Dale is
in receipt of Federal funds to provide sewer to that area,
they (Wood Dale) have no right to turn down the developer' s
request for service. The Village Manager indicated that
forcing that issue may take a drawn out discussion and
possible litigation.
It was suggested that the Bensenville line could be
utilized. The Manager responded that to take sewage to
Bensenville, the following would need to be done: 1) notify
Bensenville that we want to modify theagreement; 2 ) provide
engineering data on impact of the area and change the "cap"
in the agreement; 3) review the time framework for the by-
pass to the South plant; 4) bring in the E.P.A. for review;
and 5 ) obtain NIPC support for the change.
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John Wauterlik indicated that time was a problem
as he has a potential buyer for one building already.
The Board asked John Wauterlik to be the agent
between Elk Grove Village and Wood Dale and to suggest
that the acreage be split between the communities at
Mark Street with all properties receiving sewer service
from Wood Dale. In addition, the new boundary agreement
should reflect an equal amount of land north of Mark
Street coming into Elk Grove to compensate for the land
going to Wood Dalg.
SALT CREEK LETTER
A draft letter to residents along_ Salt Creek was
discussed. There were no objections to its content, or
sending it out over the Village President ' s signature.
Submitted by,
ROBIN A. WEAVER
Administrative Assistant
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