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Volume XXII, No.1 June 2013 Village News News & Information for Residents The Village of Lemont is dedicated to promoting and preserving the character of the community and ensuring a high quality of life through professional public service provided in a friendly, consistent, and fiscally responsible manner, emphasizing the best interest of the community as a whole. VILLAGE HALL REDEDICATION May 13, 2013 M Inside This Issue Mayor's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vehicle Sticker Info . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Summer Resident Info . . . . . . . 4 Summer Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 7 Heritage Fest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Farmer's Market Every Tuesday June – October 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Talcott & Stephen DON'T MISS. . . Fireworks Display July 3 at Dusk Centennial Park 16028 - 127th Street Heritage Fest Saturday, July 13 4:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Stephen & Main Downtown Lemont Kops - N - Kidz Day Saturday, August 10 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Centennial Park Visit us on the web at www.lemont.il.us From the Mayor’s Desk Village Hall Rededication It is with sincere appreciation that on May 13th, I began my second term as the Mayor of Lemont along with re-elected Village Clerk Charlene Smollen, Trustees Paul Chialdikas, Clifford Miklos and Jeanette Virgilio. We would like to thank Congressman Dan Lipinski for presiding over the Oath of Office for myself and the re-elected Village Clerk and Trustees. I can think of no better way to begin my second term than to preside over the Rededication and Open House of the renovated 120 year old Village Hall. Myself and the Village Board were accompanied by past Mayors John Piazza, Rick Kwasneski and Joe Forzley, among several others from the community to celebrate the occasion. I’d like to thank all of you who joined us for the evening and special thanks to our local florists, Adam’s Flowers, Always with Flowers, Lange’s Woodland Flowers and Petal Play Design Studio who graciously adorned the building with floral arrangements and special touches to make the Village Hall look even more welcoming and beautiful. Any resident who could not make the Open House and would like to view the facility, please feel free to contact Village Hall to schedule a time to walk through the building. Mayor’s Drive for Charity The Annual Mayor’s Drive for Charity was held at Ruffled Feathers Golf Club on April 29th. It was a wonderful day for golf and an even better day for Lemont charities and service organizations. Over $38,000 was raised and will be put back into the community’s charitable organizations. Thanks to all our volunteers, sponsors, raffle donors and golfers for making this one of the most successful outings ever. Special thanks go to Ruffled Feathers Golf Club for sponsoring the event. I had another opportunity to raise even more funds for the Mayor’s Drive for Charity partnering with Tap House Grill on April 30. Tap House Grill donated 10% of the net sales for the day, and along with our 50/50 raffle, we increased the proceeds even more. The distribution of the checks to these organizations took place at our June 24th Village Board Meeting. Mayor's Message cont'd on p. 2 2 Village News Mayor's Desk (cont'd from Pg. 1) Road Construction Update Throughout the summer, the Village is overseeing or assisting with several projects. The Village’s annual road resurfacing program is ongoing and should be finishing up by the beginning of July. The reconstruction of the Walker/McCarthy/ Archer intersection (Triangle Project) has been in full force for several months and is progressing ahead of schedule, including the opening of Derby Road a full month ahead of schedule. The Walker/McCarthy Signalization is awaiting final coordination from the utility companies and will begin later in August and finish late fall. The Village will be continuing its aggressive water and sewer main replacement/separation program. This season’s major projects include the Ridge Road Water Main Replacement Project, the Division Street Water Main Loop to Custer Street Project and the Porter Street Water and Sewer Main Replacement Project. Another project of note is the drainage, entrance and pedestrian access improvements in front of the Lemont Park District’s Centennial Building entrance along 127th Street. The Village has been working with the Lemont Park District for several years on a Safe Routes to School federal grant to help fund the project. Work will begin shortly after the July 3rd festivities and the project will be substantially completed by the start of school at the end of summer. If you have any questions regarding these projects or any other construction project, please do not hesitate to contact the Lemont Public Works Department. The Village will be updating its residents on these various projects and future initiatives on the Village website at http://www.lemont.il.us/roadconstruction. Refuse Services The Village’s contract for refuse, recycling and landscaping hauling services with Waste Management is coming to an end at the end of April 2014. The Village is looking for resident feedback on the services being provided by Waste Management as the Board and staff prepares to examine options for services going forward. If you have any comments or suggestions on the quality and/or level of services currently being provided or recommendations for the future level of services, please send them to the Village at vlemont@lemont.il.us or (630) 257-1590. Welcomes and Farewells Finally, I would like to bring the community up to speed on several changes in key positions at the Village. After nearly ten years with the Village and 6 years as the Building Commissioner of the Building Department, Ed Buettner retired at the end of June. Ed has been an invaluable asset for the Village over the last decade and we wish him many happy and relaxing years in retirement. It is my pleasure to announce that Mark LaChappell has taken over as the new Building Commissioner. With over five years as the Village Code Enforcement Officer, Mark brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and energy to this position. After nearly 75 combined years patrolling the streets of Lemont, Patrol Officer Gary Frodin and Sergeants Mark Krolik and Joseph Miller have recently retired from the Lemont Police Department. Four new patrol officers are finishing up police academy and/or field training and will be joining Chief Shaughnessy’s staff in the coming months. While the community will miss the retiring officers, this will also be an exciting time for the Department and the community as this is the first time in several years the Village will be bringing aboard new officers to serve the community. Lastly, it is with great regret that I must announce that Ben Wehmeier will be vacating his post as Lemont’s Village Administrator. Moving back to his home state, Ben will be taking over as the County Administrator for Jefferson County, Wisconsin. We wish him much success in his new position; he will be missed. It is our pleasure to announce that George Schafer will be replacing Ben as Lemont’s next Village Administrator effective July 1st. George began his career with the Village of Lemont in 2005 as an intern while attending graduate school. He has served as Lemont’s Assistant Village Administrator since being promoted to the position in 2009. George has an abundance of experience in an array of areas within our Village and has been working with myself, the Board and Administrator Wehmeier on several transition items. On behalf of the Village Board I would like to thank the outgoing staff for all they have done for the Village, they will all be missed. We are excited to work with staff and their new positions going forward. Brian K. Reaves, Mayor Village News 3 2 Year Vehicle Stickers on Sale Now! Deadline is July 31 Discounted Price through July 31 FEE SCHEDULE Discounted Price Until July 31 BEFORE JULY 31 ON AUGUST 1 Passenger Auto $ 48.00 $ 96.00 Recreational Vehicle 60.00120.00 Truck "B" Plates 60.00 120.00 Truck D & F Plates 105.00 210.00 Truck H thru Z Plates 123.00 246.00 Motorcycle/Motor Bike 39.00 78.00 Senior Citizen Auto (1 per family) 16.00 32.00 Senior Citizen 2nd Auto 32.00 64.00 Senior Citizen Truck (1 per family) 20.00 40.00 Senior Citizen 2nd Truck 40.00 80.00 Antique Vehicle 6.00 12.00 Transfer Fee 3.00 DEADLINE FOR DISPLAYING VEHICLE STICKERS IS JULY 31 VILLAGE HALL WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, JULY 27 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Stickers may be purchased at the following locations: • Lemont Village Hall 418 Main Street Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Village vehicle stickers are now on sale for 2013 through 2015. The 2-year stickers are required for any vehicle registered at a Village address and must be affixed to the vehicle before August 1. Renewal forms were mailed to residents in late May to allow the purchase of stickers by mail. A system error printed incorrect prices on some renewals. Please consult the Fee Schedule above for the correct prices. If you did not receive an application, forms are available on-line at www.lemont.il.us and at all locations listed, or contact the Village Hall at (630) 257-1550. Please note that a Senior Discount is available to residents 65 and over on Passenger Vehicles and "B" Plate Stickers as shown on the above Fee Schedule. • Lemont Police Department 14600 127th Street Lobby Hours: Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • MB Financial Bank 1151 State Street Lobby Hours: Mon - Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ONLINE UTILITY BILL PAYMENT TEMPORARILY DISABLED The online utility bill payment site has been temporarily disabled until further notice. If you are unable to make a payment during regular business hours, residents may use the payment drop box located at 416 Main Street. This is open 24 hours. Another payment option is to sign up for direct debit bank drafting. 4 PLEASE NOTE: Swimming Pools 24" and higher r equir e a building permit and a 5' protective barrier. Call (630) 257-1580 for more information. Boat, Camper, Trailer Storage/Parking Village ordinance requires that boats, campers or trailers may only be stored/parked at a residence if located in a garage or other fully enclosed structure that substantially conceals them from public view. A boat, camper or trailer may be parked at a residence for the purpose of loading or unloading for no more than 8 consecutive hours or 12 hours in a 24-hour period. Non-compliance may result in fines. Any questions regarding the ordinance should be addressed to the Village Code Enforcement Officer at (630) 243-2704. Residents Asked to Monitor Ash Trees Although the Public Works Department conducts routine visual inspections, residents are being asked to monitor ash trees particularly in the parkway for signs of distress. The borer kills trees from the inside out, planting eggs inside ash trees. The larvae then eat the tissue of the tree causing it to die. The beetles emerge shortly after Memorial Day and spread to other trees. The signs to watch for are: • • • Die-back at the crown of the tree. "S" Shaped galleys or tunnels on tree trunks. "D" Shaped emergence holes. For more information, call Public Works at (630) 257-2532. Village News Lawn Sprinkler Valves Require Testing Annually Lawn Sprinkler RPZ valves must be tested annually by a certified technician to prevent contamination of the public water supply by faulty valves. The inspection certificate must be submitted to the Building Department following the inspection. A list of certified inspectors can be found on the Village web site at www.lemont.il.us. Odd-Even Watering Regulations Are In Effect Properties with odd-numbered addresses may water on odd-numbered calendar days; even-numbered addresses may water on even-numbered calendar days between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. Odd-even regulations apply until October 1. On the day new sod is laid, residents may water freely (no permit required). Thereafter, the odd-even regulations apply. Mosquito Abatement The Public Works Department manages the Village's mosquito abatement program. Residential spraying will be limited only to periods of excessive annoyance and storm drains will be treated regularly. Advance notice before spraying will be given upon request: (630) 257-2532. How Can You Help? • Promptly remove standing water from all pots, containers, and tire swings around the yard. Mosquitoes can develop in only five days. • Keep weeds and grass mowed. • Keep gutters free of leaves and debris so water runs freely. • Change the water in bird baths once a week. • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor saunas, and hot tubs regularly. • Drain water from pool covers. As a new marketing tool, the website www.ilivelemont.com, was created in an effort to attract home buyers, businesses and new customers to our Village. Lead by the efforts of Paul Chialdikas this website highlights the quaint uniqueness of Lemont and all that we have to offer. If you're a business owner, we hope you will take advantage of the opportunity to promote your business on the website through our Special Deals in which businesses offer exclusive discounts and other special deals. There is no cost to place a special deal on the website to businesses holding a current business license with the Village of Lemont. Residents are encouraged to explore the site and get to know the business owners through the Featured Merchant area. Be sure to check out the special deals from restaurants or businesses on a regular basis, as offers will change. Share the site, www.ilivelemont.com, with anyone you know that is interested in relocating to a great place to live or just looking for a unique place to visit. Remember, www.ilivelemont.com – bringing people to Lemont. Village News 5 Art & Culture Commission Position Open The Art & Culture Commission has an appointed position open for a 7th commissioner. If you are interested in promoting the cultural environment of our community please consider filling out an application. The Art & Culture Commission meets on the second Tuesday of every month (no meeting in December) in the Lemont Center for the Arts (LCA) at 7:00 p.m. Besides running the gallery and events at the LCA we are committed to enriching the cultural landscape of Lemont. We have been instrumental in bringing many public art projects to the community, including the Pride of Lemont mural, mosaic pilasters on the Stephen Street bridge, community painting jams and much more. Stop in to see what's going on at the Center and to pick up an application. Commissioner applications are also available at the Lemont Village Hall. Canal Corridor Association Coming To Lemont The Canal Corridor Association (CCA) will soon have a presence in Lemont. The Lemont Chamber of Commerce office has moved out of the Lemont Metra Station and into the recently renovated Village Hall. The CCA will occupy the office space in the Metra Station. The move will occur early this summer. The Canal Corridor Association is designated by Congress as the local coordinating entity for the Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor, the nation's first national heritage space, and help create destinations and spur economic development. Currently, all CCA staff work out of a center in LaSalle, Illinois. Initially at least one staff person will work from Lemont, but CCA officials indicate the Association's presence and involvement in Lemont could grow. Lemont Police Department Introduces New Patch Saturday August 10 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. - Centennial Park Parade from Timberline Park: 9:45 a.m. All Kids 16 & Under Receive: • Coupon for Free Lunch & Treat • Free T-Shirt (while supplies last) • Free Entry into a Kid's Raffle • Free Bike Helmet (while supplies last) Bike Parade Staging Area: Lion's Park at 9:00 a.m. (Roberta & Timberline) Destination: Centennial Park Parade Kicks Off at 9:45 a.m. TONS OF ACTIVITIES 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Centennial Park Enjoy many free demonstrations & activities: CPD Helicopter, Lemont Fire Department, Lemont Public Works, Party Photo Booth, OBIE Train, Face Painting, Nail Painting, Police Scavenger Hunt, Lemont Police K-9, ARGO Demonstration, Illinois State Police Command Center and Motorcycles, ISP Swat, Crime Scene Demonstration, Pony Rides, Petting Zoo, Inflatables, Live D.J., Games, and much, much more! BIKE VALET PARKING AVAILABLE •••••••••• Organizations and businesses that volunteer or provide donations will be recognized on t-shirts, advertisements and signage. Sponsors can also provide flyers or coupons that can be placed inside each goodie bag. This is a great opportunity to advertise your organization or business. If you would like to volunteer or become a sponsor, please contact Paulette Garcia at (630) 257-2229. The Lemont Police Dept. recently changed the look of their uniforms. New patches were introduced which were more reflective of the history of the Village of Lemont. Members of the Department designed the new look which includes the colors of the American Flag and the skyline of Historic Lemont. The police patch is the second most visible symbol of the Lemont Police Department next to the marked squad car. The Lemont Police Department is committed to service in the community and the new patch acknowledges a spirit of pride in the department. The new patch was introduced as the supply of old patches was exhausted. Officers voted on the new patch and paid for the changeover from the previous patch. 6 15th Annual Farmer's Market! Every Tuesday June 4th to October 29th 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m. Stephen St. & Talcott St. July 10: 6:00 p.m. Lemont Park District's "Pack the Park" Northview Park, 1115 McCarthy Road. The Park District's FREE Pack the Park Events are enjoyed by everyone! This event will feature entertainment by Jim Jensen, Magician & Music Game Show and is suitable for the whole family. For more info: (630) 257-6787. Lemont Homer Glen Lockport VINTAGE BASEBALL Lemont Quarrymen will be playing 2 more home games this year at Covington Knolls Park at 127th and Covington Drive. Pack up the family and join the Qmen and the Historical Society for an afternoon of good old fashioned fun enjoying the game of baseball as it was played before the Civil War. For more info call: Historical Society, (630) 257-2972. July 12 - 6:00 p.m. to July 13 - 6:00 a.m. Lemont High School Sports Complex 131st & Bell Road, Lemont For more information, call Lona Slaughter at 708-633-7770 or Janine Davidson at 630257-6008 and/or visit the Relay's website at: www.RelayForLife.org/lemontil Wednesday Nights: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Historic Downtown Lemont • 6/26 Ford • 7/10 Convertible • 7/17 Mopar • 7/24Buick • 7/31 Muscle Cars • 8/7 Olds • 8/14 Pontiac • 8/21 Emergency Vehicles • 8/28 Antiques (Rain Date for Emergency Vehicles Night) 3 Cool Car Trophies will be awarded each week in the featured car category. For more information: (630) 257-5997. June 17 - 27: Safety Village Camp Camps for ages 5-8 teach critical, ageappropriate safety lessons in a safe environment. Visit www.LemontParkDistrict. org for dates and registration information. July 3: Independence Day Extravaganza!!! Centennial Park – 4:00 p.m. to Dusk Featuring the music of Centerfold, Chicago's premiere band, DJ, food court, beer garden, kids games, kid's giant inflatable playground and AWESOME fireworks display at dusk... In addition to the events and amenities listed above, a bean bag tournament, and a basketball 3-on-3 tourney are all part of the day's festivities. For more information: (630) 257-6787. July 4: Beginning at 7:00 a.m. Lemont Park District's "Freedom Run!" Join us for the 36th Annual Freedom Run and salute the troops! Challenge yourself with our 5K or 10K through the hilly streets of Lemont. Register on Active.com today! Special Thanks to our sponsor Tap House Grill! Tap House Grill will be hosting an after party for all racers after the awards ceremony. For more information: (630) 257-6787. Summer Events 2013 Schedule Village News •7/20 Home Game, 1:00 p.m. Lemont Quarrymen v. Rockford Forrest Cities (2 Games) July 13: 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. • 8/4 Home Game, 1:00 p.m. Heritage Fest Outdoor Street FestivalLemont Quarrymen v. 23rd Annual Celebration! Munster Centennials (2 Games) Food, music & family fun! For the full Season Schedule, go to www. Historic Downtown Lemont lemonthistorical.org or the Community Events Stephen & Canal Streets. For Calendar at www.lemont.il.us. more info see Pg. 7 of this newsletter or call (630) 2432700 or visit www.lemont.il.us. July 23: 6:00 p.m. July 14: 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Gazebo Concert – First Class Brass Sponsored by Franciscan Village Franciscan Village, 1260 Village Drive. In case of inclement weather, concert will be held in the MPR Room. Concerts are FREE and are open to the community. For more information, (630) 243-3499. July 16-17: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Safe Sitter Certification Program This two-day course prepares youth ages 11-13 to safely care for children of all ages. Classes are taught by experts and trained volunteers. Supplies, lunch and snacks are included with the $60 registration fee. Visit www.LemontJuniorWomansClub.org for details and registration information. July 19 & August 17: Concerts at 6:30 p.m. FREE Sunset Soiree Concert Series! Centennial Park. Featuring music by Firechicken. Sunset Soiree Concert Series are FREE events that feature premiere local bands and musicians. Picnic areas will be open at 5:30 p.m. and musical performances begin at 6:00 p.m. Event sponsor Tap House Grill will be on site with some feaured menu items for purchase. Concert August 16 features Vintage Wood. July 20: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Block Party First Church of the Nazarene, 12725 Bell Road. Free inflatables, food (while it lasts), face painting, etc. Great fun for the whole family! For more information: (708) 349-0454. LAHS July Dinner Meeting & Program Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket on Historic Route 66. Dinner & program featuring the lore of the Mother Road, Route 66. $30. Reservations required. For more info: (630) 257-2972. August 3, starting at 9:00 a.m. Children's Clothing Resale Registration First Church of the Nazarene, 12725 Bell Road. Cost: $5. More info: (708) 349-0454. August 10: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 7th Annual Kops-N-Kidz Day Location: Timberline Park with Parade to Lemont Park District with activities at Centennial Park. More details on Page 5. August 17: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Las Ryds Hearse Club's Greatest Show Un-Earthed at Talcott Square Family friendly event that features the display and education of hearses of varying ages from the 1930's to the present. There are showthemed vendors selling their wares, carnival games, a costume contest, charity raffles and other entertainment. This event is free to the general public. All vendor registration fees and proceeds from special raffles are donated to this year's chosen charity along with a hearse full of food donated to the preselected food pantry. August 17: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lemont Park District "Paws in the Park!" Location: Covington North Park. Join us for the 1st Paws in the Park! Variety of activities & demonstrations, shopping with pet vendors and mingling with other pets and pet lovers! For more information: (630) 257-6787. For the most up to date events information, visit the Community Calendar at www.lemont.il.us. Heritage Fest 2013 7 Lemont Farmers Market is Open Every Tuesday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Talcott Square Parking Lot (Stephen & Talcott Street) Behind Stone House Pub and La Dolce Vita Hiemenz Nursery: A variety of container grown perennials, shrubs and mums. Paw Paw River Farm: Red raspberries, sweet cherries, black raspberries, blackberries, tart cherries (for pies), peaches, pears, Asian pears, apples, plums, grapes, honey, maple syrup, cider, blueberries, nectarines and apple butter. Plenty of free parking is available. Stop by and visit. Stay for lunch! For More Information: (630) 243-2700 Windy Hill Farm: Local family farm selling steakhouse quality hormone and antibiotic free beef and pork. Zandstra's Produce: Various varieties of tomatoes, peppers, squash, onions, beets, fall deco, mushrooms, herbs, potatoes, eggplant, broccoli, corn, carrots, lettuce, radishes, pickles, cucumbers, beans and brussel sprouts. We have a host of other vendors that add great value and variety to our market! Visit www.lemont.il.us for a complete vendor listing. Curfew hours: Ages 17 and up: No curfew Age 13 - 16: Sunday - Thursday, 11:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.; Friday - Saturday 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Age 12 and under: 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Fireworks are illegal. Don't take chances! Celebrate safely at Community Fireworks on July 3 - Dusk. Village of Lemont 418 Main Street Lemont, IL 60439 PRSRT ST EDR U.S.Postage PAID Lemont, IL Permit No. 89 Lemont Village News Village of Lemont 418 Main Street Lemont, IL 60439-3788 630-257-1550 FAX 630-257-1598 email: vlemont@lemont.il.us website address: www.lemont.il.us Mayor Brian K. Reaves Clerk Charlene Smollen Trustees Debby Blatzer Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Rick Sniegowski Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio Village Administrator Benjamin P. Wehmeier Village Board Meetings 2nd & 4th Mondays - 7:00 pm Postal Customer Lemont, IL 60439