Village of Huntley Village Board met April 9

Trustee Ronda Goldman
Trustee Ronda Goldman
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Village of Huntley Village Board met April 9

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Pledge Of Allegiance

4. Public Comments

5. Special Presentation

5.1 Arbor Day Proclamation

6. Consent Agenda

All items listed under Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Village Board and may be approved and/or accepted by one motion with a Roll Call Vote. If further discussion is needed, any member of the Board may request that an item be moved off of the Consent Agenda to Items for Discussion and Consideration.

6.1 Consideration – Approval of the March 26, 2026 Village Board and Liquor Commission Meeting Minutes

6.2 Consideration – Approval of the April 9, 2026 Bill List in the Amount of $898,191.41

6.3 Consideration – Approval of the Village of Huntley 2026 MFT and Street Improvement Program:

(i) Resolution to Appropriate $1,750,000 in Motor Fuel Tax Funds for Maintenance of Streets and Highways for the 2026 MFT and Street Improvement Program

(ii) Resolution Authorizing a Bid Award and a Construction Contract with Schroeder Asphalt Services, Inc. for the 2026 MFT and Street Improvement Program in the Alternate #2 Bid Amount of $2,844,086.15

6.4 Consideration – Resolution Approving a Proposal for Professional Construction Engineering Services for the 2026 MFT and Street Improvement Program – Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd in an Amount not to Exceed $231,500

6.5 Consideration – Ordinance Granting Off-Premise Sign Permits for Boy Scout Troop 200 for the Installation of Temporary Signs for the Boy Scout Troop 200 Pancake Breakfast and Spaghetti Dinner

6.6 Consideration – Resolution Authorizing Expenditure of Funds for the Purchase of Information Technology Support Services from Advanced Business Networks in the Amount of $49,200

7. Items For Discussion and Consideration

7.1 Consideration – Recodification of the Code of Ordinances for the Village of Huntley:

(i) Ordinance Adopting and Enacting a Recodified Code of Ordinances for the Village of Huntley

(ii) Ordinance Adopting Updated Village of Huntley Fee and Fine Schedules

7.2 Policy Direction – Regulation of Apiaries (Beekeeping) in Residential Zoning Districts

8. Village Attorney’s Report

9. Village Manager’s Report

10. Village President’s Report

11. Unfinished Business

12. New Business

13. Executive Session: (If necessary)

14. Possible Action on any Closed Session Item

15. Adjournment

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