Aurora, Illinois

File #: 19-0190    Version: 3 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/7/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/26/2019 Final action: 3/26/2019
Title: An Ordinance Proposing the Establishment of a Special Service Area Number #198, Butterfield Phase II, Unit 4B, Lots 19, 401, 403, (Vacant Lots: 2350 Frieder Lane) Aurora, Illinois, DuPage County and providing for a public hearing and other procedures in connection therewith.
Attachments: 1. Time Line.pdf, 2. Exhibit A-1 Site Map.pdf, 3. Exhibit A Legal Description.pdf, 4. Exhibit B Legal Notice of Hearing.pdf, 5. Exhibit C Affidavit of Notice of Service.pdf, 6. Exhibit D Waiver of Objection.pdf, 7. Exhibit E Aerial Map Site Location.pdf
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TO: Mayor Irvin and City Council

FROM: Law Department

DATE: March 8. 2019

SUBJECT:
An Ordinance Proposing the Establishment of a Special Service Area Number #198, Butterfield Phase II, Unit 4B, Lots 19, 401, 403, (Vacant lots 2350 Frieder Lane) Aurora, Illinois, DuPage County and providing for a public hearing and other procedures in connection therewith

PURPOSE:
To establish a dormant Special Service Area in accordance with the City's storm water control ordinance.

BACKGROUND:
The Kane County Stormwater Management Ordinance, which the City has adopted by reference, provides that public entities shall establish a special service area, in the manner set forth in Illinois law, to serve as a backup vehicle to fund the maintenance of stormwater drainage system or facilities required by law or ordinance, in the event that the property's owners fail to do so, as a condition for the issuance of a stormwater management permit. The proposed SSA is "dormant" in the sense that the City will not levy a tax in the SSA unless the owners of the property fail to maintain the stormwater facilities requiring the City to do so in their stead

DISCUSSION:
Dormant SSA's are a mechanism for the City to tax owners of the property to pay the cost of the ongoing maintenance of stormwater control facilities in the event the owners fail to maintain the facilities themselves. This backup funding mechanism is a prerequisite for stormwater permit issuance and the City does not levy taxes in the SSA except when required to maintain the facilities.

IMPACT STATEMENT:
There is no immediate impact tot his action, however if the City fails to establish the SSA, it will have limited recourse against the developer (or a subsequent purchaser) in the event it fails to maintain and repair onsite stormwater retention, detention, drainage control systems and common areas.

RECOMMENDATIONS:
Place on Finance Committee Calendar (03/12/19 Agenda) for approval to City Council.



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