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1 AGENDA REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, ILLINOIS 7:00 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 FREEDOM HALL, 349 W. BIRCHWOOD, MORTON, ILLINOIS I. CALL TO ORDER II. III. IV. ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG PUBLIC HEARING V. PRESENTATIONS AND SPECIAL REPORTS VI. VII. VIII. IX. PUBLIC COMMENT A. Public Comments B. Requests for Removal of Items from the Consent Agenda CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Minutes 1. Regular Meeting February 18, 2018 B. Approval of Bills CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA VILLAGE PRESIDENT X. VILLAGE CLERK XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR A. Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 5/1/19-4/30/20 Discussion. CHIEF OF POLICE CORPORATION COUNSEL DIRECTOR OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS A. Resolution for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code Appropriating $1,560,000 of Motor Fuel Tax Funds for 2019 MFT Projects. PLANNING AND ZONING OFFICER A. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Pavement Setbacks to Chapter 4 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. B. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Retail Brewing Facilities to Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. C. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Political Signs to Chapter 9 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. D. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Solar Electric Systems to Chapter 4 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. E. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Limitations on Accessory Uses to Chapter 4 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. F. Ordinance An Ordinance Making Amendments Regarding Exceptions to Yard Requirements to Chapter 4 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code. G Zoning Map Revisions. Agenda Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton, Illinois Monday, March 4, 2019 Page 1 of 2

2 XVII. VILLAGE TRUSTEES A. Trustee Belsley B. Trustee Blunier C. Trustee Leman D. Trustee Heer E. Trustee Newman F. Trustee Parrott XVIII. CLOSED SESSIONS XIX. XX. CONSIDERATION OF MATTERS ARISING FROM CLOSED SESSIONS ADJOURNMENT Agenda Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton, Illinois Monday, March 4, 2019 Page 2 of 2

3 VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING 7:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 18, 2019 After calling the meeting to order, President Kaufman led the Pledge of Allegiance. The Clerk called the roll, with the following members present: Belsley, Heer, Leman, Newman, Parrott 5. PUBLIC HEARING None. PRESENTATIONS None. PUBLIC COMMENT None. CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Minutes. 1. Regular Meeting February 4, 2019 B. Approval of Bills Trustee Heer moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion was seconded by Trustee Parrott and approved with the following roll call vote: Yes: Belsley, Heer, Leman, Newman, Parrott 5. No: None. Absent: Blunier 1. VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator Smick presented Resolution 17-19, a Resolution authorizing agreement with Wolf Tesar & Company, P.C. She noted that this is an auditing firm and will be the Village s second 3-year contract with them, with total fees of $58,500. It s a 6.4% increase from the prior contract, but the Village s previous auditor was more costly for one year than the current for three years. Trustee Heer moved to approve. Motion was seconded by Trustee Leman and approved with the following roll call vote: Yes: Belsley, Heer, Leman, Newman, Parrott 5. No: None. Absent: Blunier 1. CORPORATION COUNSEL Attorney McGrath gave the following statement: The Village of Morton takes seriously any complaints or allegations that the Village has misspent public funds. A recent Journal Star article brought attention to complaints brought before this board previously regarding the purchase of 225 E. Jefferson. The Village has thorough internal review procedures in place to ensure that any expenditure of public funds is made in full compliance with all legal requirements. The Village disputes any contention that prior expenditures from its tourism fund or from any other Village funds have been made unlawfully or for any purpose other than serving the best interests of the residents and businesses of the Village of Morton. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DPW Loudermilk requested permission to request bids for 2019 water distribution materials. Trustee Parrott moved to approve. Motion was seconded by Trustee Leman and followed by a unanimous voice vote.

4 DPW Loudermilk then requested to waive formal bidding and acceptance of proposal from Sam Leman Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Morton for a 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4wd for the Wastewater Department in the amount of $26, He noted that although waiving formal bidding to expedite the process, proposals were solicited and received from the four local dealers, and Sam Leman was the lowest proposal. Trustee Newman moved to approve. Motion was seconded by Trustee Parrott and approved with the following roll call vote: Yes: Belsley, Heer, Newman, Parrott 4. No: None. Abstain: Leman 1. Absent: Blunier 1. DPW Loudermilk introduced Tim Braun with McMahon Group who has been working with the Village since 2009, Superintendent of the Wastewater Department Todd Frantti, and two employees of the department in attendance, Kevin Wilson and Kellen Walker. Tim Braun gave a detailed overview and planning presentation for the wastewater facilities in the Village. They then answered several questions from the Board. VILLAGE TRUSTEES BELSLEY Nothing to report. HEER Nothing to report. LEMAN Nothing to report. NEWMAN Nothing to report. PARROTT Nothing to report. ADJOURNMENT With no further business to come before the Board, Trustee Newman moved to adjourn. Motion was seconded by Trustee Parrott and followed by a unanimous voice vote. ATTEST: VILLAGE CLERK PRESIDENT

5 Village of Morton FISCAL YEAR 2020 MAY 1, 2019 APRIL 30, 2020 PRELIMINARY BUDGET OVERVIEW

6 Overall Budget The budget for Fiscal Year 2020 for the period of May 1, 2019 through April 30, 2020 is an overall deficit budget of $5.7 million. While the Village strives to maintain balanced or surplus budgets, the upcoming fiscal year will be one where we are required to expend funds in excess of revenues for needed capital improvements, the largest of which is the $7.0 million estimated cost of the biological upgrades to our Water Treatment System. The excess amounts will be drawn from the reserves which the Village has built up over the past years. The Village has always operated in a conservative fashion. We currently have no financial debt and are able to operate with a small number of talented individuals who accomplish a great deal. We provide great services to the citizens of Morton and we are moving forward with our improvements to provide the best services and infrastructure possible.

7 Village of Morton, Illinois Budget Summary For Fiscal Year 2020 Estimated Proposed Beginning Fund Anticipated Transfers In from Expenditures/ Cash Balance Revenues Other Funds Expenses Transfers Out to Other Funds Budget (Deficit) Surplus Estimated Ending Fund Cash Balance GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS General Fund $ 5,380,000 $ 10,759,935 $ 224,000 $ 10,998,606 $ $ (14,671) $ 5,365,329 PROPRIETARY FUNDS Enterprise Funds Gas Fund (Includes Reserves) 13,300,000 7,529,500 6,741, ,800 14,087,800 Storm Water Fund (Includes Reserves) 1,060,000 1,155,000 1,050, ,000 1,165,000 Water & Wastewater Fund (Incl. Reserves) 8,850,000 6,681,700 12,547,100 (5,865,400) 2,984, Consolidated Center Fund 2,000 29,000 5,000 24,000 2,000 Total Enterprise Funds 23,212,000 15,395,200 20,343,800 24,000 (4,972,600) 18,239,400 SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Disaster Emergency Fund 153, ,000 Tourism Fund 290, , ,630 (95,130) 194,870 IMRF Fund 356,000 54, ,200 (139,700) 216,300 Social Security Fund 112, , , ,000 (93,100) 18,900 Business District Fund 593, , , ,000 (53,000) 540,000 Motor Fuel Tax Fund 2,330, ,000 1,800,000 (1,350,000) 980,000 Total Special Revenue Funds 3,834,000 1,720,500 3,251, ,000 (1,730,930) 2,103,070 FIDUCIARY FUNDS Pension Funds Fire Pension Fund 379,000 41,270 40,000 1, ,270 Police Pension Fund 13,340,000 1,722, , ,900 14,326,900 Total Fiduciary Funds 13,719,000 1,763, , ,170 14,707,170 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 46,145,000 $ 29,638,905 $ 224,000 $ 35,368,936 $ 224,000 $ (5,730,031) $ 40,414,969

8 Capital Improvements Overall This Budget includes $13.4 million in Capital Outlay in total. These expenditures are spread among every major fund. The largest items are: General Fund $1.9 million in Street Improvement projects and $250,000 for a new ambulance to replace a 2004 unit. Water & Wastewater Fund $7.0 million for the biological upgrade to the Water Treatment system. Stormwater Fund $543,500 for Stormwater system upgrades. Business District Fund $425,000 for potential land purchases and projects including sidewalk replacement and street improvements. Motor Fuel Tax Fund $1.8 million is budgeted for Salt ($200,000) and Street Overlay projects of $1.6 million.

9 Budget Assumptions General Fund Revenues are budgeted to increase approximately 1.9% over estimated revenues for our current fiscal year. This is a moderately aggressive increase, but it is in line with the increases seen in recent years. Total expenses are budgeted to remain fairly stable in comparison to the current year budget.

10 Budget Assumptions Water & Wastewater Fund Water & Wastewater Revenues are budgeted to include a 5% increase in fees to customers. This increase will provide an additional $400,000+ in revenue to begin building a surplus for the anticipated improvements discussed in the facility study. Expenses for the Water & Wastewater Fund outside of Capital Outlay are expected to decrease slightly. The $7.0 million budgeted for the upgrade in our Water Treatment process increases total expenditures over the current year.

11 Budget Assumptions 911 Consolidated Center Fund This fund will report the operating revenues and expenses of the Dispatch Center for Tazewell County Communications Center (TC3) which is housed in the Police Station. 911 CC Fund Revenue will be received in the form of rent from TC3. This budget is prepared using a rent of $14 per square foot. Negotiations are on going with TC3 to set the amount of rent. 911 CC Fund Expenses will be the pro rata share of the maintenance and utilities for the space rented. The remaining amount of rent received minus the operating expenses ($24,000) is budgeted to be transferred to the General Fund as a payment on the cost of construction. This transfer will continue annually for approximately 10 years.

12 Budget Assumptions Business District Development & Redevelopment Fund Business District Fund Revenues are anticipated to increase slightly for the upcoming fiscal year. Business District Fund Expenditures are expected to increase for Fiscal Year $200,000 has been budgeted for infrastructure improvements within the Business District, along with $150,000 for potential land purchases and $75,000 for land improvements.

13 Budget Assumptions Motor Fuel Tax Fund Motor Fuel Tax revenue is budgeted to remain steady for Fiscal Year Motor Fuel Tax expenditures for Fiscal Year 2020 will include $200,000 for salt purchases and $1.6 million for overlay projects. The overlay work budgeted will be significant, but will not bring the Village up to where it should be in its maintenance schedule to avoid the issues seen in other local municipalities. Following the above expenditures, the MFT Fund will have a remaining balance of approximately $1 million. Future plans for those funds, along with future revenues of $450,000 per year, are: Planned expansion for Courtland St. in 2021 & 2022 of $1.0 million Annual salt purchases of $200,000 Planned expense for Morton s matching share of the Main & Jackson intersection revision of approximately $250,000 in the next five years

14 2% 2% 1% 6% Village of Morton FY 2020 Revenues by Fund All Funds 1% General Fund $10,983,935 22% 37% Gas Fund $7,529,500 Stormwater Fund $1,155,000 Water & Wastewater Fund $6,681, Consolidated Center Fund $29,000 Tourism Fund $324,500 Motor Fuel Tax Fund $450,000 Business District Fund $572,500 4% 25% Social Security Fund $319,000 IMRF Fund $54,500 Firemen & Police Pension Funds $1,763,270

15 1% 5% 2% 1% Village of Morton FY 2020 Expenses by Fund All Funds 1% 2% General Fund $10,998,606 Gas Fund $6,741,700 31% Stormwater Fund $1,050,000 Water & Wastewater Fund $12,547, Consolidated Center Fund $29,000 Tourism Fund $419,630 35% Motor Fuel Tax Fund $1,800,000 Business District Fund $625,500 19% Social Security Fund $412,100 3%

16 Village of Morton FY 2020 Expenditures by Type All Funds 28% Personnel $9,974,993 38% Contractual $9,802,843 Commodities $1,716,700 Other $511,900 Interfund Transfers $224,000 Capital Outlay $13,362,500 27% 5% 1%

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18 General Fund Expenditures By Type FY 2020 Not including Interfund Transfers 22% Personnel Services $5,316,113 Contractual Services $2,080,043 1% 8% 50% Commodities $798,250 Other Expenditures $148,900 Capital Outlay $2,405,300 19%

19 General Fund Expenditures By Department FY 2020 Not Including Interfund Transfers Out 2% 9% 6% President & Board of Trustees $33,450 Fire & Police Commission $2,180 34% Administration $970,800 Community Development $166,010 16% Fire Department $622,060 1% 32% Paramedic Department $1,792,770 Police Department $3,522,736 Public Works Admin. $135,000 Street Department $3,736,400 Plaza Maintenance Dept. $17,200

20 Resolution for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code Resolution Number Resolution Type Original Section Number GM GM BE IT RESOLVED, by the Morton Name of Local Public Agency President and Board of Trustees Governing Body Type one million five hundred sixty thousand of the Village Local Public Agency Type Illinois that there is hereby appropriated the sum of sixty thousand Dollars ( $60, $1,560,000 ) of Motor Fuel Tax funds for the purpose of maintaining streets and highways under the applicable provisions of Illinois Highway Code from of 01/01/18 1/1/19 to 12/31/18 12/31/19 Beginning Date Ending Date. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that only those operations as listed and described on the approved Estimate of Maintenance Costs, including supplemental or revised estimates approved in connection with this resolution, are eligible for maintenance with Motor Fuel Tax funds during the period as specified above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Village Local Public Agency Type of Morton Name of Local Public Agency shall submit within three months after the end of the maintenance period as stated above, to the Department of Transportation, on forms available from the Department, a certified statement showing expenditures and the balances remaining in the funds authorized for expenditure by the Department under this appropriation, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk is hereby directed to transmit four (4) ceritified originals of this resolution to the district office of the Department of Transportation. I Village Clerk in and for said Village Name of Clerk Local Public Agency Type Local Public Agency Type of Morton in the State of Illinois, and keeper of the records and files thereof, as Name of Local Public Agency provided by statute, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, perfect and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the President and Board of Trustees of Morton Governing Body Type Name of Local Public Agency at a meeting held on Date. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Day day of Month, Year. (SEAL) Clerk Signature APPROVED Regional Engineer Department of Transportation Date Printed 11/01/17 BLR (Rev. 03/13/17)

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24 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING PAVEMENT SETBACKS TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, the Director of Planning and Zoning has recommended amending the Zoning Code to move the pavement setbacks set forth in the Zoning Code into the sections provided for the individual zoning districts; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Morton held a public hearing and has recommended the amendments set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, that Section (D)(1) of the Morton Municipal Code is amended by deleting the existing subparagraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and as follows, with additions shown in underlined font and deletions shown in strikethrough font: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that subparagraphs (e), (f), (g) and (h) of Section (D)(1) of the Morton Municipal Code are hereby re-lettered as subparagraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) respectively, to preserver consecutive lettering of subparagraphs in this section. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (D) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 5 which shall be as follows: 5. Pavement: Pavement shall be no closer than ten feet (10 ) to the side and rear property lines. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line.

25 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (C) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 5 which shall be as follows: 5. Pavement: Pavement shall be no closer than ten feet (10 ) to the side and rear property lines. In the event walks, drives, or parking areas were built in compliance with a lesser setback, but not as a result of a variance, then the setback for subsequent walks, drives, and parking areas may be the same as that in effect at the time of prior construction. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (C) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 6 which shall be as follows: 6. Pavement: Pavement shall be no closer than ten feet (10 ) to the side and rear property lines. In the event walks, drives, or parking areas were built in compliance with a lesser setback, but not as a result of a variance, then the setback for subsequent walks, drives, and parking areas may be the same as that in effect at the time of prior construction. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (C) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 5 which shall be as follows: 5. Pavement: Pavement shall be no closer than ten feet (10 ) to the side and rear property lines. In the event walks, drives, or parking areas were built in compliance with a lesser setback, but not as a result of a variance, then the setback for subsequent walks, drives, and parking areas may be the same as that in effect at the time of prior construction. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (C) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 5 which shall be as follows: 5. Pavement: Access walks, drives and parking areas not encroaching on the landscaped front yard shall be no closer than 10 feet (10 ) to the side property line and eight feet

26 (8 ) to the rear property line. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section (C) is hereby amended by adding a new subparagraph 5 which shall be as follows: 5. Pavement: Access walks, drives and parking areas not encroaching on the landscaped front yard shall be no closer than 10 feet (10 ) to the side property line and eight feet (8 ) to the rear property line. Landscape screening shall be required whenever pavement is closer than the building setback line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if any section or part of this Ordinance is held invalid, it shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall take effect 10 days after publication thereof as provided by law. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING: APPROVED this day of, President

27 ATTEST: Village Clerk

28 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING RETAIL BREWING FACILITIES TO TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Morton has recommended certain amendments to Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code pertaining to retail brewing facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, as follows: Section 1: Chapter 2 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code is hereby amended by interlineation to insert the following definitions: BREW PUB: An establishment where beer is brewed or manufactured with the primary distribution of beer brewed or manufactured on the premises in an adjoining restaurant where food is served. CRAFT BREWERY: An establishment where beer is manufactured in quantities not exceeding those prescribed by the Illinois Craft Brewer s License. The establishment may also include a tasting room and craft beer manufactured onsite may be offered for sale at retail for use or consumption onsite or offsite. TASTING ROOM: A room accessory only to a craft brewery where beer manufactured onsite is available on tap. WINERY: An establishment where wine is manufactured onsite and offered for sale at retail for use or consumption onsite or offsite. Not more than fifty thousand (50,000) gallons of wine per year may be manufactured at a specified location for such location to be considered a winery.

29 Section 2: Section (B) out of the Morton Municipal Code is hereby amended by inserting the following subparagraphs: (B) Special Uses; the following uses are permitted subject to the public hearing and other special permit procedure requirements as outlined in Chapter 10 of this Title; (15) Brew Pub (16) Craft Brewery (17) Winery BE IT ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as may be required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING: APPROVED this day of, ATTEST: President Village Clerk

30 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING POLITICAL SIGNS TO CHAPTER 9 OF TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, notice has been duly published according to law, and a public hearing has been held pursuant to law regarding changes to the sign ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Morton Plan Commission has duly transmitted its recommendations to the President and Board of Trustees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, that Title 10 Chapter 9 Section 4 (S) of the Morton Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows: 1. In Section (S) 1., the words unless they are on property zoned residential are deleted. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as may be required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING:

31 APPROVED this day of, ATTEST: President Village Clerk

32 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, the Village of Morton has regulated Solar Energy Systems in Section of the Code; and WHEREAS, the regulations contained in Section and are no longer necessary or required considering the regulations contained in Section of the Morton Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Morton held a public hearing and has recommended the amendments set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, that Sections AND OF THE Morton Municipal Code are hereby deleted in their entirety. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section is hereby renumbered Section to preserve consecutive number of ordinances within Chapter 4 of Title 10 of the Morton Municipal Code BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as may be required by law. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if any section or part of this Ordinance is held invalid, it shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance.

33 PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING: APPROVED this day of, ATTEST: President Village Clerk

34 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING LIMITATIONS ON ACCESSORY USES TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, Section of the Morton Municipal Code limits the total number of accessory uses per lot to two accessory uses; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Morton held a public hearing and has recommended the amendments set forth herein to the restrictions contained on the number of accessory uses set forth in Section NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, that Section (D)(6)(b) of the Morton Municipal Code is amended as follows, with additions shown in underlined font and deletions shown in strikethrough font: (b) There may be two (2)shall not be a limit on the permitted number of accessory uses per lot, except that only one use may be a building, and the two (2) uses shall not be identical. For purposes of this limitation, a gazebo shall not be considered a building BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication as may be required by law. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if any section or part of this Ordinance is held invalid, it shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall take effect 10 days after publication thereof as provided by law.

35 PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING: APPROVED this day of, ATTEST: President Village Clerk

36 ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE MAKING AMENDMENTS REGARDING EXCEPTIONS TO YARD REQUIREMENTS TO CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE 10 OF THE MORTON MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Morton Municipal Code was adopted on March 2, 1970, and duly published in book form; and WHEREAS, Element Building has proposed an amendment to the Zoning Code of the Village of Morton pursuant to authority contained in Section (E) of the Morton Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission duly held a public hearing on the requested zoning amendment, and has recommended the amendments set forth herein NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON, Tazewell County, Illinois, that Section (D)(3) of the Morton Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows, with additions shown in underlined font and deletions shown in strikethrough font: : BUILDING HEIGHT, BULK, LOT COVERAGE, AND YARDS:. (D) Exceptions to Yard Requirements; Parking, Drives, Walks, Parking Lots, and Garages: Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following shall be permitted in the required yards:. 3. Bay Windows, Chimneys, Eaves, Gutters, Balconies, Decks and Patios: Etc.: One story bay windows, chimneys, overhanging eaves, and gutters, balconies, decks, and patios projecting no more than twenty four inches (24 ) into side yards nor more than thirty six inches (36 ) into front and rear yards. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its

37 passage, approval, and publication as may be required by law. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if any section or part of this Ordinance is held invalid, it shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Ordinance shall take effect 10 days after publication thereof as provided by law. PASSED AND APPROVED at a regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton this day of, 2019; and upon roll call the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAINING: APPROVED this day of, ATTEST: President Village Clerk

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