Hainesville trustees approve boundary transfer ordinance, grant application, painting contract, electricity supplier and staff promotion
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Hainesville trustees voted on multiple routine and project items at their Feb. 25 meeting, approving an ordinance to exclude a portion of unoccupied territory along the boundary with Grayslake, authorizing a grant application for the Meadows Path project, awarding an exterior-staining contract for Village Hall, approving a 12-month electricity supplier agreement, and adopting a personnel promotion for a public-works employee.
Hainesville— trustees voted on multiple routine and project items at their Feb. 25 meeting, approving an ordinance to exclude a portion of unoccupied territory along the boundary with Grayslake, authorizing a grant application for the Meadows Path project, awarding an exterior-staining contract for Village Hall, approving a 12-month electricity supplier agreement, and adopting a personnel promotion for a public-works employee.
The most consequential vote removed a parcel that lies along the boundary between the villages of Hainesville and Grayslake from Hainesville—corporate limits. The ordinance—was presented and moved for passage during the meeting; the roll call recorded Trustees Richmond, George Duberstein, Preiss, Georgeann Duberstein and Williams voting "aye," and the motion carried.
Why it matters: Trustees and a representative of the affected church told the board the parcel is church property split by the municipal boundary, with the sanctuary on the Hainesville side and school/gymnasium space on the Grayslake side. Because the property is tax-exempt church land, trustees noted there is no immediate village property-tax revenue at stake; the mayor said the county will handle any registration needed after the transfer.
Other formal actions approved by unanimous vote:
- Resolution to apply for a Combat Green Region grant for the Meadows Path project. Trustees heard a description of existing wood-chip paths, planted trees, and plans to add benches and formal gardens along the path. The trustees approved filing the grant application; the packet indicated a $10,000 grant request and an anticipated local match requirement discussed variously in the meeting as either a $5,000 contribution or a 50% match, and trustees instructed staff to proceed with the application.
- Contract award to McMahon Services for exterior staining/painting of Village Hall and the small garage behind it in the amount of $14,000.28. Trustees discussed past maintenance and the need to address rotting wood; the board approved the contract by roll call.
- Approval of a 12-month electric supplier contract with a supplier rate not to exceed 0.074 (rate units not specified in the record). Staff explained the village uses a third-party supplier for the village—well houses and lift stations; ComEd will continue to deliver power and bill the village.
- Personnel action: promotion and pay increase for Tony Torres to Public Works assistant supervisor with a new hourly rate as recommended in the personnel packet (the motion as read referenced $21 to $23 per hour and an effective date in April 2025). Trustees noted the assistant supervisor position is on call 24/7 and that the position qualifies for IMRF and other benefits as a full-time employee.
All recorded roll-call votes on these items were unanimous in favor, with the trustees present recorded as voting "aye." The meeting minutes show a standard "so moved/second" procedure for motions without naming the mover or seconder on the record.
The board adjourned at 7:08 p.m.
ACTIONS (summary): - Ordinance: Exclude specified unoccupied territory along Hainesville/Grayslake boundary — outcome: approved (roll call: Richmond, George Duberstein, Preiss, Georgeann Duberstein, Williams — all aye). Notes: property is church-owned; county registration expected. - Resolution: Authorize application to Combat Green Region (Meadows Path Project) — outcome: approved. Notes: grant request $10,000; local match discussed (transcript shows both $5,000 and "50% of total"). - Contract award: McMahon Services for exterior staining/painting — $14,000.28 — outcome: approved. - Contract/Procurement: 12-month electricity supplier agreement not to exceed a supplier rate of 0.074 — outcome: approved. Notes: ComEd will continue delivery and billing. - Personnel/Promotion: Tony Torres promoted to Public Works assistant supervisor; hourly rate adjustment referenced in motion — outcome: approved.
