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Thursday, September 25, 2025

City of Plano City Council met Sept. 22

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Plano City Mayor Mike Rennels | Mike Rennels Website

Plano City Mayor Mike Rennels | Mike Rennels Website

City of Plano City Council met Sept. 22.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1.CALL TO ORDER:

2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG:

3.ROLL CALL: Establishment Of Quorum

4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

4.I. From September 8, 2025

5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

5.I. For September 22, 2025

6. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS TO BE DRAWN ON THE TREASURY:

6.I. Approve The Vendor Run Dated September 22, 2025 In The Amount Of Two Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventeen Dollars And Forty-Three Cents ($236,717.43)

6.II. Approve The Vendor Run Dated September 23, 2025 In The Amount Of Four Hundred Ninety-One Dollars And Thirty-Four Cents ($491.34)

7.APPROVAL OF WAGE REPORT:

8. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

8.I. Jen Martinson Of Lauterbach & Amen, LLP Will Present The Fiscal Year 2025 Audit

9. CITIZENS' COMMENTS:

10. MAYOR'S REPORT:

11. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: Martin Shanahan Jr.

12. PLANO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:

13.CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: William Thomas

13.I. Ordinance #2025- Approve An Ordinance Authorizing The Sale Or Scrapping Of Personal Property-Police Squad 10

13.II. Approve Picking Up The Tabled Ordinance, Amending Title 4, Building Regulations, In The City Of Plano, Kendall County, State Of Illinois, From The September 8th, 2025 Council Meeting

13.III. Ordinance #2025- An Ordinance Amending Title 4, Building Regulations, In The City Of Plano, Kendall County, State Of Illinois

13.IV. Ordinance #2025- An Ordinance Amending Title 3, Business And License Regulations, Chapter 15, Municipal Cannabis Retailers’ Occupation Tax, Section 1 Of The Code Of Ordinances Of The City Of Plano; Text Amendment To The State Statute Reference

14.CITY CLERK'S REPORT: Carin Martin

14.I. Sales And Related Taxes For July 2025 Are In The Amount Of Two Hundred Forty-Five Thousand, Two Hundred Ninety-Nine Dollars And Twenty Cents ($245,299.20)

14.II. The Current MFT Unobligated Balance For July 2025 Is In The Amount Of One Million, Five Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty-Nine Dollars And Thirty-One Cents ($1,573,459.31)

15.CITY TREASURER'S REPORT: Zoila Gomez

15.I. Approval Of FY ’25 Audit Prepared As Presented By Lauterbach & Amen, LLP

15.II. The July 2025 Treasurer’s Report For All Funds Is In The Amount Of Fifteen Million, Forty-One Thousand, One Hundred Sixty-One Dollars And Forty-Six Cents ($15,041,161.46)

15.III. The July 2025 Total Disbursements Were In The Amount Of One Million, Five Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred Four Dollars And Seventy-Four Cents ($1,548,604.74)

15.IV. The July 2025 Revenue And Expenditure Report Is Attached

16. POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT: Norman Allison

17. PUBLIC WORKS REPORT: Nick Rossaert, Josh Beyer Sr., Karl Tisberger

18. DIRECTOR OF BUILDING, PLANNING & ZONING'S REPORT: Jeff Sobotka

19. COMMITTEE REPORTS

20. ADMINISTRATIVE/HEALTH & SAFETY: Chairman: Alderman Mulliner Committee: Aldermen Swoboda, Wickens

21. BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, & ZONING: Chairman: Alderman Veen Committee: Aldermen Mulliner, Swoboda, Fawver

22. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Chairman: Alderman Fawver Committee: Aldermen Mulliner, Nadeau, Wickens

23. FINANCE: Alderman Wickens Committee: Aldermen Fawver, Johns, DeBolt

24. PARKS: Alderman Johns Committee: Aldermen Nadeau, DeBolt, Veen

25. PERSONNEL & INSURANCE: Chairman: Alderman Swoboda Committee: Aldermen Wickens, Nadeau, Veen

26. SPECIAL EVENTS: Chairman: Alderman Nadeau Committee: Aldermen DeBolt, Johns, Veen

27. STREETS & UTILITIES: Chairman: Alderman DeBolt Committee: Aldermen Johns, Fawver, Mulliner

28. CITIZENS' COMMENTS:

29.CLOSED SESSION: (5 ILCS 120/2)

29.I. 5 ILCS 120/2(C)(11) “Litigation, When An Action Against, Affecting, Or On Behalf Of The Particular Public Body Has Been Filed And Is Pending Before A Court Or Administrative Tribunal, Or When The Public Body Finds That An Action Is Probable Or Imminent, In Tribunal, Or When The Public Body Finds That An Action Is Probable Or Imminent, In Which Case The Basis For The Finding Shall Be Recorded And Entered Into The Minutes Of The Closed Meeting.”

30. ADJOURNMENT:

https://www.cityofplanoil.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_09222025-2173?html=true

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