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Warrenville council approves consent agenda of zoning amendments, purchases and agreements

Warrenville City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a multi-item consent agenda including zoning amendments (massage establishments, liquor licenses, adult daycare, special use/PUD), equipment purchases and an intergovernmental agreement for Route 59 path improvements; roll call recorded unanimous approval.

The Warrenville City Council unanimously approved a multi-item consent agenda that included ordinances and resolutions on zoning, licensing and procurement.

Items read into the record included (selected items): Ordinance 02025-47 amending Chapter 26 of the city code regarding massage establishments; Ordinance 02025-48 amending liquor-license regulations; Ordinance 02025-49 amending the zoning ordinance for adult daycare centers; Ordinance 02025-50 approving a special use permit and final plat for a planned unit development at 3 South 729 West Avenue; and Ordinance 02025-51 reducing the number of available video game licenses from six to five. The consent agenda also authorized the purchase of a Bobcat compact track loader and surplus property disposition; a chassis purchase for a public-works dump truck (Rush Truck Center, $115,998); a change order to SB Friedman Development Advisors LLC for additional development-related financial analysis; and an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for Route 59 path and sidewalk improvements.

Alderman Weidner moved to approve the agenda and consent items; the motion was seconded and the roll call recorded unanimous approval. The council then proceeded to regular-agenda matters.

Several consent-agenda items relating to planning and licensing were described in the reading of the agenda; no individual votes on the separate ordinances were recorded because they were adopted under the consent agenda. For the items that later required separate motions (equipment leases and sidewalk change order), those were addressed on the regular agenda and recorded separately.

The council did not record financial specifics for every item in the consent agenda beyond the listed chassis purchase amount and the invoice totals noted in the agenda packet.