XII. First Reading
XIII. Second Reading
XIV. Consent Agenda
A Resolution Amending the Renewal of the Annual Software License and
Support Maintenance Agreement dated December 15, 2014, with
CityView, a Division of N. Harris Computer Corporation, for the Village’s
Permitting, Licensing and Inspection Services in an Amount Not to
Exceed $176,792.20
F.
Overview:
The Village launched the CityView permitting, licensing and inspection software
solution known locally as “VillageView” on May 9, 2016. The Village enters into
an annual maintenance agreement with CityView to receive regular software
updates and technical support services.
XV. Regular Agenda
Motion by Trustee Taglia and Trustee Wesley to Review E-Bike/Scooter
Regulations and Recommend Ordinance Changes to Improve Safety,
Including Seeking Input from the Transportation Commission and Board
of Health in Advance of the Study Session
G.
Overview:
This is a study session to review a draft ordinance regarding recommended
changes to the current Village code to strengthen regulations regarding e-bikes,
e-scooters, and micromobility devices. In addition, staff will highlight community
education efforts and the enforcement strategy.
An Ordinance Amending the Oak Park Village Code Regarding E-Bikes,
E-Scooters, and Motorized Mobility Devices
H.
Overview:
This is a proposed ordinance to amend the Village’s code regarding e-bikes,
e-scooters, and motorized mobility devices. The ordinance mirrors the bill
regulating e-bikes, e-scooters, and motorized mobility devices. Adopting this
ordinance at this time adopts the regulations that were passed in the 104th
General Assembly this spring for uniform, statewide enforcement. These
regulations are likely to be signed by the Governor into law in the near future.
The new statewide regulations are set to take place on January 1, 2027.
A Motion by Trustee Straw and Seconded by Trustee Leving-Jacobson
Directing Staff to Prepare a Text Amendment Altering the Maximum
Heights in the H District Zoning for the Area Comprising Rush Hospital to
60 feet on Maple, south of Monroe; 60 feet on Wenonah; and 80 feet on
Maple north of Monroe
I.
Overview:
Village Board motion to direct staff to amend the H - Hospital Zoning District
regulations by reducing height allowances for the Rush Oak Park Hospital
campus.
XVI. Call to Board and Clerk