Votes at a glance: Lemont board approves consent agenda, UDO changes, liquor license, and multiple capital contracts
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The board approved a multi‑item consent agenda and adopted ordinances and resolutions including UDO amendments, a liquor license for Capri Express, the 2025 I&I program, Old Lemont Road bridge improvements, and a construction‑engineering contract for 2026 water main improvements.
The Lemont Village Board approved a consent agenda that included minutes, disbursement approvals, Ordinance O‑49‑25 (sale/disposal of surplus property) and several resolutions (R‑71‑25 through R‑78‑25) by roll call. Trustee Snagowski moved the consent‑agenda motion and Trustee Kitridge seconded; the motion passed with Trustee Stapleton absent.
Separately, the board voted on individual ordinances and resolutions: - Ordinance O‑50‑25 (final PUD approval for Silver Cross Medical Office) — motion by Trustee McClafferty, second by Trustee Forsley; approved by roll call. - Ordinance O‑51‑25 (amendments to Title 13 public utilities and Title 17 UDO per engineering recommendations) — approved by roll call after staff outlined updates to tap procedures, LED residential lighting, detention pond standards and 100‑year floodplain mapping. - Ordinance O‑52‑25 (Class A3 liquor license for Capri Express) — approved; Trustee Shaughnessy recorded an abstention during roll call. - Resolution R‑79‑25 (2025 I&I improvements program) — two proposals received after an initial no‑bid; low proposal (~$119,996) recommended and approved. - Resolution R‑80‑25 (Old Lemont Road bridge improvements) — low bid of $102,842 from Austin Tyler Construction approved. - Resolution R‑81‑25 (professional services agreement with HR Green for 2026 water main construction engineering) — approved for a not‑to‑exceed amount of $52,000.
Staff said project schedules are weather‑dependent; the water main construction contract was due to begin the following week with engineering services during construction. No ordinances or resolutions were recorded as failing or being tabled.
