At-home day-care provider asks Mundelein trustees for smaller capacity and conditions
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A local at-home day-care provider addressed trustees during public comment asking the board to allow eight children rather than the previously proposed 16, and to permit four additional school-age children under an extension.
MUNDELEIN, Ill. โ During the public-comment portion of the Village of Mundelein Board meeting, an at-home day-care provider, Milen Aguilar, asked trustees to consider allowing eight children rather than the previously noted capacity of 16, plus an extension for four school-age children. Aguilar identified herself and said she had attended the prior meeting and was unclear about when public comment was allowed; she said the group had emailed trustees with information addressing concerns and asked what other information the board needed to relieve those concerns. Aguilar did not present a formal petition or cite a specific code section; no trustee action or vote on the request occurred during the meeting. Trustees acknowledged the comment and did not record a motion or direction to staff on the record. The item remains a public comment request rather than a formal agenda item or regulatory decision based on the meeting record.
