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R-29-12 Res Amendment of the IL Quality Management Plan Glen Oak EstatesRESOLUTION • a9 RESOLUTION Amendment of the Illinois Quality Management Plan Glen Oak Estates WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont is requesting a change in FPA boundaries, an Amendment of the Illinois Quality Management Plan petition needs to be completed and submitted; and WHEREAS, said petition allows for the correction of a boundary map error to include a parcel of land into the MWRDGC FPA that was incorrectly included in the Illinois American FPA. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lemont that the petition for the Amendment of the Illinois Quality Management Plan attached hereto is hereby approved. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL AND DuPAGE, ILLINOIS, on this 14th day of May, 2012. Debby Blatzer Paul Chialdikas Clifford Miklos Rick Sniegowski Ronald Stapleton Jeanette Virgilio AYES v v4 Approved by me this 14th day of May, 2012. Attest: CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk NAYS PASSED ABSENT CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk BRIAN K. REAVES, Village President Approved as to form: Jeff Stein, Village Attorney Date: AMENDMENT OF THE ILLINOIS WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Village of Lemont 418 Main Street Lemont, Illinois 60439 Phone: (630) 257 -1550 Fax: (630) 243 -0958 File No. 12181 This amendment request is filed pursuant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's Procedures and Requirements in effect at this time for revising water quality management plans. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and to the best of my knowledge, such information is true, complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to request and.sub.mit an amendment petition. BEN WEHME1E1 Printed Name of Petitioner May 14 , 2012 Date Signature of Petitioner File No. 12181 Revised 6-7-07 —1'age 2 °"3 Petitioner's Authorized Agent and Contact Person: Name BEN WEHMEIER Title VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Entity VILLAGE OF LEMONT Address 418 MAIN STREET City Phone LEMONT ( 630 ) 257-1590 State IL Zip 60439 Fax (630) 243-0958 Type of Amendment Requested (check all ithat apply) New Treatment Facility/Discharge Expanded. Plant Capacity Dissolution of FPA FPA Name Change Other X FPA Boundary Change FPA Creation Land Treatment System Plant Phase-Out CORRECTION OF SCRIVENERS ERROR ON FPA MAP Identify all facility planning areas within 11/2 miles of requested amendment area and/or applicant's facility planning area. MWRDGC FPA ILLINOIS : AMERICAN FPA Revised 6-7-137 — Page3 of23 NOT APPLICABLE Section B To be completed for all amendment requests involving the prop sed construction of a new wastewater or land treatment facility a dior expansion (capacity modification) of an existing treatment cility. 1. Provide a summary of, and the need for, the requested amend ent. NOTE: Any amendment application involving 1) a substantial change in a fac ty planning area, 100 or more acres, and/or 2) a new or expanded treatment fa ity, involving a capacity increase of 0.25 mgd or 10 percent, should be ac 6mpanied by an up-to- date facility plan. 2. Facility inforrnation Name: Ownership: Public Private Other Owner's Name: Operator: Location: City/Township/County: 3 Treatment Proce ses A. Describ the wastewater treatment processes to be used Revised 6-7-07 — Page 4 of 23 NOT APPLICABLE B. For discharges to high duality and/or low flow water bodies. Will the facility incorporate design components which maximize treatment reliabi y, including process units in parallel which provide treatment redundancy in the ent of main system malfunction or failure; effluent polishing lagoons incorporating etland vegetation; and a preference for high-reliability technologies? Please de cribe. 4. Treatment Capacities Design Flows-. Design Year for propose Average Daily Flow: Current mgd Maximum Daily Flow: Current mgd flows Proposed mgd Proposed mgd Actual Flows (based on most recent nual experience): Year Measured average daily flow: mgd Flow Components* a. Averag Sanitary mgd b. Ave ge Infiltration mgd c. Av rage Inflow mgd +c = average daily flow 5. Receiving Waters k'arne and location: Type: Stream Lake Well Injection Other If other • escribe: Estimate of verage annual upstream flow and 7-day, 10-year low flow of identified receivin team: cfs Inform ton Source: Revised 6-7-07 —Page 5 of 23 NOT APPLICABLE 6. Discharge Location: Not Applicable Latitude: Degrees Minutes Seconds Longitude: Degrees Minutes Seconds 7. Area to Be Served: Provide a map of the • existing and proposed servic- area for the new/expanded treatment facility at a scale of 1 inch = 2,000 feet. Existing Service area: Total acres Populatio Households Total P Proposed Service Area: Total acres Popu tion Households To: PE By Year: (NOTE: The proposed amendment rnust not exceed e population projections for the twenty-year planning period set forth in the cur ntly approved facility plan or the CMAP twenty year forecasts for the facility plan g area. CMAP may agree to adjustments within the regional forecast total. Developrnerit(s) to be Served: Describe di anticipated development that will be served by the new and/or expanded tre tment facility. (For each development, provide the following information: pre ect name, developer name, number and mix of units for residential developments •and total acreage. For non-residential development provide expected umber of employees. Please indicate project status (i.e., planned, annexed, zon: • , under construction, construction completed, etc.). Attach additional sheets needed. Revised 6-7-07 — Page 6 of 23 NOT APPLICABLE 9. Permits/Variances NPDES Number: (Attach Cop NPDES Permit applied for: No Yes Date applied for: Land Application Construction Permit Number: (Attac Copy) Land Application Permit applied for: No Yes Date applied for: Has or will a variance from IEPA/IPCB Standards be required for the op ation of the proposed facility? No Yes If yes, describe: 10. If the proposal is for a privately owned and operated fa ility, describe the type, size, location and distance to nearest existing publi owned wastewater sewer and treatment facility. 11. Provide the following information reg rding the anticipated costs for the proposed facility modificationlcrea on. Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge Handling Facilities Pump Stations Interceptor Sewers Collection Sewers On-site and Alterna e Systems Land Acquisition Inspection/Co .truction Management $ Project Ma gement/Desigrt Other Estim ed Total Construction Cost: $ Revised 6-7-07 — Page 7 of 23 NOT APPLICABLE 12. Provide an estimate of annual operation, maintenance and replacement cost for the proposed facility modification/creation. Labor Utilities Materials Outside Services Equipment Replacement Miscellaneous Total Estimated Annual 0,1VI & R Costs $ 13. Uniform Annual Equivalent Cost: i4. how the proposed facility modificati nicreation will be financed. Local Developer Contribution !EPA Revolving Loan General Obligation Bond Revenue Bond Special Taxing District User Charges/Fees Private Utility-Capital Fund Other IEPA Funding Other State Funding Other Grants/Loan ees: Total Anti pated Financing Revised 6-7-07 —Page 8 of 23 NOT APPLICABLE 15. Describe any and all service alternatives which were examined including la treatment to the requested amendment. Attach additional sheets as neede 16 How was cost effectiveness of the selecte..alternative determined? Attach additional sheets as needed). 1 Anticipat- . environmental impacts associated with each altemative should also be presented for water quality (surfa• and groundwater), wetlands, floodplains, prime agricultural lands, fish and wildlife, and endangere and threatened species. Options for alternative discharge locations (e.g., to receiving waters with greater di tion rations) should also be discussed. Revised 6 -7 -07 — Page 9 of 23 Section C _ To be completed for all amendment requests seeking facility/ planning area (FPA) creation and/or facility planning area boundary modification. 1. Provide a summary of and the need for the requested amendment NOTE: Any amendment application involving 1) a substantial change in a facility planning area, 100 or more: acres, and or 2) a new or expanded treatment thdlity, involving a capacity increase of 0.25 mgd or 10 percent, should be accompanied by an up-to-date facility plan. DUE TO A SCRIVENERS ERROR THAT OCCURRED SOMETIME IN MID-1970's, THE SUBDIVISION OR FOX HILLS—UNIT 2 WAS INADVERTENTLY INCLUDED IN THE MWRDGC FPA, IN LIEU OF CITIZEN'S UTILITIES FPA (CURRENTLY ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA). THIS CAUSED A 25.24. ACRE PARCEL TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CITIZEN S UTILITIES FPA (CURRENTLY ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA), WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN TBE MWRDGC PRA- DUE TO THIS DRAFTING ERROR, AN FPA AMENDMENT IS NECESSARY. SEE EXHIBIT C' 2. Geophysical Information Provide the following information regarding the amendment area. a. Size: 25 . 24 Requested Amendment Area (in acres) Attach a black-and-white map that clearly delineates the existing facility planning area and the amendment area at a scale of 1n 2000. b. Location: County co OK Township(s) LEMONT Section(s) 3 4 c. A legal description of the existing facility planning area must be included. LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS UNAVAILABLE. PETITION CONSISTS OF A legal description of the area requested must also be included. SCRIVENERS ERROR SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A ONLY. Revised 6-7-07 — Page 10 of 23 3 Current FPA Status Is the amendment area currently part of an existing facility planning area No Yes x If yes, provide the name(s) of the FPA(s). ILIINOIS AMERICAN EPA ( FORME RLY CITIZEN S UTILITIES FPA ) SEE EXB I BIT B & EXHIBIT C 4. Population and Household Forecasts Provide an assessment of existing and proposed population of the requested area, and resultant waste loads and wastewater flows. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR THE REQUESTED AMENDMENT AREA Current Forecasted Number By Year? Population 0 154 2015 Number of Households 0 44 2015 Residential Population Equivalent (PE) 0 154 2015 Employment 0 0 Employment Population Equivalent (PE) 0 0 Total Population Equivalent (PE) 0 154 2015 Daily Average Wastewater Flow Current Forecasted ' .BY Year? Domestic 0 1.5400 gal 2015 Industrial 0 Total 0 15400 gal 2015 NOTE: The proposed amendment must not exceed the population projections for the twenty-year planning period set forth in the currently approved facility plan or the CMAP twenty-year forecasts for the facility planning area. CMAP may agree to adjustment within the regional forecast total. 5. Amendment Area Land Uses a. Current Zoning of Amendment Area: RESIDENTIAL b. Date Zoning Received: 2008 c. •Zoning Body: VILLAGE OF LEMONT Revised 6-7-07 — Page 11 of 23 d. Development(s): Describe current and proposed land use of the amendment area including, if available, project name, developer name, number and mix of units for residential developments, and total acreage. For non-residential development provide expected number of employees. Please indicate project status (Le., planned, annexed, zoned, under construction, construction completed, etc.). Attach additional sheets as needed. PROJECT NAME: GLEN OAKS ESTATES DEVELOPER NAME: GLEN OAK ESTATES LLC RESIDENTIAL UNITS PROPOSED: 44, SINGLE FAMILY TOTAL ACREAGE: 25.24 ACRES PRCJECT STATUS: PLANNED, ANNEXED, ZONED PLANS WERE UNDER REVIEW. SEF EXHIBIT D 6. Wastewater Treatment a. Describe and map any existing wastewater sewer/interceptor and/or treatment facility located within or adjacent to the subject amendment area. Attach additional sheets as needed. THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT WILL CONNECT TO AN EXISTING 12—INCH VILLAGE OF LEMONT SANITARY SEWER THAT IS TRIBUTARY TO THE MWRDGC. INTERCEPTOR AT ARCHER AVENUE AND WALKER ROAD. THE 12—INCH SANITARY SEWER IS LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT ON 131st STREET. SEE EXHIBIT E b. How will wastewater services be provided to/connected to the subject amendment area? Include map showing route of interceptors and sewers, pump stations or gravity flow, treatment plant, etc. Attach additional sheets as needed. THE DEVELOPMENT WILL CONNECT TO THE EXISTING 12—INCH SANITARY SEWER ON 131st STREET. SEE EXHIBIT E Revised 6-7-07 — Page 12 of 23 7. Alternatives - Describe wastewater service alternatives examined. (Attach additional sheets as needed.) •CONNECTION TO ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA IS _UNFEASIBLE DUE TO SYSTEM CAPACITY RESTRAINTS, IN TRE ILLINOIS AMER ICAN FPA 8. Document the cost effectiveness of the wastewater alternatives identified in Number 7 above. Provide a side-by-side analysis with the selected alternative highlighted. (Describe costs for all relevant system components including, but not limited to, sewers and interceptors, pumping stations, and treatment facilities.) (Attach additional sheets as needed.) CONNECTION TO ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA IS UNFEASIBLE DUE TO SYSTEM CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS, IN TBE ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA . 2 Anticipated environmental impacts associated with each alternative should also be presented for water quality (surface and groundwater), wetlands, floodplains, prime agricultural lands, fish and wildlife, and endangered and threatened species. Options for alternative discharge locations (e.g, to receiving waters with greater dilution rations) should also be discussed. Revised 64-07 — Page 13 of 23 How much will provision of wastewater service to the subject amendment area cost? THE COST IS INSIGNIFICANT. SANITARY SEWER MAIN IS. ADJACENT TO SITE. Treatment Facilities Pumping: Stations Interceptor Sewers Collection Sewers Land Acquisition inspection/Construction Management Project ManagementlDesign Operation and Maintenance Other Other Estimated Total Cost to provide service: Uniform Annual Equivalent Cost: Additional Comments: 10. What will be the per household user costs? PART OF VILLAGE STANDARD WATER BILL. Connection Fee Monthly Service Fee Other Other Other Estimated Total Per Household Monthly Cost $ Additional Comments: 'Revised 6-7-07 —Pago 14 GM Provide the following information regarding the environmental characteristics of the subject amendment area a. Surface Water bodies (streams, lakes)' Map None X b. Wetlands: Map Attached Not Applicable (none) X (If applicable, attach map at scale of 1 inch - 2,000 feet, giving size and location of any identified wetlands located in or irnmediately adjacent to subject amendment area.) c. Floodplains: Map Attached Not Applicable (none). x (If applicable, attach map at scale of 1 inch - 2,000 feet, giving size and location of all IDOT/DRW - Federal Emergency Management Agency regulatory floodplains located in or immediately adjacent to subject amendment area. d. Other: Map Attached Not Applicable (none) Of applicable, attach map at scale of 1 inch = 2,000 feet identifying any aquifer, groundwater recharge area and/or state designated natural area located on or immediately adjacent to subject amendment area.) 2. Will amendment include, require or result in modification (i.e., filling, dredging, channelization, disposal or similar activity) of any Jake, stream, wetland or floodplain area? No X Yes (If yes, describe.) Revised 6-7-07 Page 15 of 23 Section E Facility Planning Area Nonpoint Source Management To be corriPieted for all amendment requests. To ensure consistency with the nonpoint source management policies and objectives of the Illinois Water Quality Management Plan, IEPA and CMAP recommend local adoption of ordinances or regulations which provide for water quality protection which is comparable to the objectives and standards of the following former NIPC model ordinances: 1) Model Stormwater Drainage and Detention Ordinance (as amended July 1994); 2) Model Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance (1991); 3) Model Flood Pain Ordinance (1989); and 4) Model Stream and Wetland Protection Ordinance for the Creation of a Lowland Conservancy Overlay District (1988). The following checklist provides guidance to applicants regarding important provisions and standards which CMAP recommends for inclusion in local ordinances. To aid in drafting of appropriate ordinance language, recommended sections from the relevant CMAP model ordinances are listed in parentheses. 1. Stormwater Management a. Is the amendment area and/or facility planning area subject to a municipal and/or county stormwater drainage and detention ordinance? Yes X No Unknown If yes, give name(s) of municipality(s) or county(s), attach copy. VILLAGE OF LEMONT AND MWRDGC b. Does the applicable stormwater management ordinance: - Include control of runoff volume, rate, and quality in the purpose statement? (Section 100.0) Yes X No - Promote the use of natural drainage practices (e.g., swale5, filter strips, infiltration devices, and natural depressions over storm sewers to minimize runoff volumes and enhance pollutant filtering? (Sections 500,0 and 711) Yes X No ▪ Require that peak post-development discharge from events less than or equal to the two-year, 24-hour event be limited to 0.04 •cfs per acre of watershed? (Section 701.0) Yes No x if no, what does it require for storms smaller than the 100-year event? RELEASE IS RESTRICTED TO 0.15 cfs/Acre Revised 6-7-07 — Page 16 of 23 • Require detention design standards which maximize water quality mitigation benefits, with a preference for wet bottom and/or wetland basins over dry basins? (Sections 600.0, 705, and 706) Yes x No Prohibit detention in the floodway? (Section 708.2) Yes X No • Prohibit on-stream detention, unless it provides regional stormwater storage and is accompanied by other water quality BMPs upstream? (Section 708.3) Yes X No • Prohibit the direct discharge of undetained stormwater into wetlands? (Section 709) Yes X No Require formal maintenance contracts for new detention facilities? (Sections 713.0 and 1100.0) Yes No x 2. Soil Erosion and Sediment Control a. Is the affected area/facility planning area subject to a municipal and/or county soil erosion and sediment control ordinance'? Yes X No Unknown If yes, give name(s) of municipality(s) or county(s) and attach copy. VILLAGE OF LEMONT b. Does the applicable soil erosion and sediment control ordinance: - Include a comprehensive purpose statement which limits sediment delivery, as close as practicable, to pre-disturbance levels and minimizes effects on water quality, flooding, and nuisances? (Section 100) Yes x No ▪ Include a comprehensive set of principles which minimize sediment transport from the site for all storms up to the ten-year frequency event? Yes x No (These principles should include provisions to minimize the area disturbed and the time of disturbance, follow natural contours, avoid sensitive areas, require that sediment control measures be in place as part of land development process before significant grading or disturbance is allowed, and require the early implementation of soil stabilization measures on Revised 6-7-07 —Page 17 of 23 disturbed. areas - Section 300). Require ordinance applicability for any and disturbing activity in excess of 5,000 square feet, or 500 square feet if adjacent, to stream, lake, or wetland? (Section 400) Yes No X Other (Describe) • Include explicit site design requirements for sediment control measures, conveyance channels, soil stabilization, construction adjacent to water bodies, construction entrances, etc:? (Section 503) Yes x No • Adopt by reference the "Illinois Urban Manual" published by the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in 1995 and the "Illinois Procedures and Standards for Urban Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control" published in 1988 (the Greenbook)? ( Section 504) Yes. x No • Require routine maintenance of all erosion and sediment control Practices? (Section 505) Yes x No • Require inspection by appropriately trained personnel of construction sites at critical points in the development process to ensure that measures are being correctly Installed and maintained? (S.edio 506) Yes X No. • Provide effective enforcement mechanisms including performance bonds, stop-work orders, and penalties, as appropriate? (Sections 405, 602, 603) Yes X No 3. Floodplain Management a. Is the affected area /facility planning area subject to a municipal and /or county floodplain management ordinance? Yes x No Unknown If yes, give name(s) of municipality(s) or county(s) and attach copy. VILLAGE. OP LEMONT Revised 6-7 -07 — Page 18 of 23 b. Does the applicable floodplain management ordinance: • Include protection of hydrologic functions, water quality, aquatic habitat, recreation, and aesthetics in the purposes for the ordinance? (Section 200) Yes •x No ▪ Restrict modifications in the floodway to the following appropriate uses: public flood control projects, public recreation and open space uses, water dependent activities, and crossing roadways and bridges? Yes x No (The ordinance should thereby prohibit new treatment plants and pumping facilities; detached garages, sheds, and other non-habitable structures; parking lots and aircraft parking aprons; and roadways which run longitudinally along a watercourse.) (Section 802.0) • Discourage stream channel modification and require mitigation of unavoidable adverse water quality and aquatic habitat in-ipacts? (Sections 801.1.q and 802.1.1) Yes X No • Discourage onstream impoundments unless public interest and environmental mitigation criteria are met? (Section 802A .f) Yes X No ▪ Require effective soil erosion and sediment control measures for all disturbances in the floodway? (Section 802.1.k) Yes x No • Require protection of a minimum 25 foot native vegetation buffer along the channel? (Section 802.1.p) Yes X No 4. Stream and Wetland Protedtion a. Is the affected area/facility planning area subject to a municipal andfor county stream and wetland protection ordinance? Yes No x Unknown If yes, give name(s) of municipality(s) or county(s) and attach copy. VILLAGE OF LEMONT Revised 6-7-07 --Page 19 of23 b. Does the applicable stream and Wetland protection ordinance: Include a comprehensive purpose statement which addresses the protection of hydrologic and hydraulic, water quality, habitat, aesthetic, and social and economic values and functions of wetlands? (Section 100) Yes No X ▪ Protect the beneficial functions of streams, lakes, and wetlands from damaging modifications, including filling, draining, excavating, damming, impiDundment, and vegetation removal? (Sections 6.03 and 4.00.h - "development'") Yes No x. • prohibit the modification of high quality, irreplaceable wetlands, lakes, and stream corridors? Yes No x • Discourage the modification of wetlands for stormwater management purposes unless the wetland is severely degraded and nonpoint source. BMPs are implemented on the adjacent development? (Section 6.03) Yes No x. • Designate a minimum 75 foot setback zone from the, edge of identified wetlands and water bodies in which development is limited to the following types of activities: minor improvements like walkways and signs, maintenance of highways and utilities, and park and recreational area development? (Section 6.03) Yes No x • Establish a minimum 25-foot wide protected native vegetation buffer strip along the edge of identified wetlands and water bodies. (Section 6.08) Yes No x • Prohibit watercourse relocation or modification except to remedy existing erosion problems, restore natural conditions, or to accommodate necessary utility crossings; and require mitigation of unavoidable adverse water quality and aquatic habitat impacts? (Sections 7.00, 7.01, and 7,02) Yes No x Revised 6-7-07 — Page 20 of 23 • Discourage the armoring of channels and banks unless natural vegetation and gradual bank sloping are inadequate to prevent severe erosion? (Section 7.03) Yes No • Discourage culvert crossings of streams unless necessary for allowing access to a property? (Section 7.04) Yes No x • Discourage onstream impoundments unless public interest and environmental mitigation criteria are met? (Section 7.05) Yes No X • Require adequate mitigation measures for approved wetland and water body modifications, including 1.5 to 1 acreage replacement for destroyed wetlands, maintenance and monitoring for at least 5 years, and full restoration of natural wetland or waterbody functions? Yes No. X Revised 6-7-07 — Page 21 of 23 Section F Criteria for Facility Amendments to the Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for Northeastern Illinois Staff review and subsequent Wastewater Committee consideration of all amendment requests are based on the "recommended Criteria for Facilities Amendments to the Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for Northeastern Illinois." These criteria delineate five conditions which must be addressed as necessary prerequisites for any amendment and an additional four conditions also of concern to CMAP. Applicants are urged to provide any additional comments or to highlight any portion of their amendment application that relates to these criteria. 1. Any proposed facility amendrnent must be designed to meet State of Illinois water quality standards for the receiving waters and the appropriate discharge standards, or must receive a variance from the Illinois Pollution Control Board. 2. The population and employment for which the proposed amendment is designed must fall within the twenty-year forecasts for the facility planning area most recently adopted by CMAP, or CMAP may agree to adjustments within the regional forecast total. 3. The applicant must demonstrate that the unit of local goverrirnent granting zoning to the project has formally accepted financial responsibility for the vvastewater treatment system in event of system malfunction or failure. Such acceptance must be, in the form of a resolution from the unit of local government granting zoning. 4. The proposed amendment should not reduce the effectiveness of the water quality improvement strategy contained in the original plan, for either point or nonpoint source control. 5. The proposed amendment should not adversely affect the cost effectiveness of the. Areawide Water Quality Management Plan for meeting water quality standards in the facility planning area as a whole. 6. The proposed amendment should have the endorsement of the designated Revised -6-7-07 Page 22 of 23 management agency for wastewater treatment and substantial support by the municipalities within the affected facility planning area. The proposed amendment should not adversely affect adjoining units of government. 8. The proposed amendment should be consistent with other county and regional plaits or state policies, such as the preservation of agricultural land. Of the proposal would require the amendment of another regional plan, CMAP will consider the wisdom of that amendment at the same time.) Consideration will be given to evidence of municipal or county zoning approval and commencement of development activity prior to Areawide Water Quality Management Plan adoption in January, 1979. N: \nrd \Water Resources \FPA Amendment Application \Cun -ent Applicatian\wgapp CMAP 6- 7= 07.doc Revised 6 -7 -07 -- Page 23 of LEGAL DESCRIPTION AREA TO BE REMOVED FROM ILLINOIS AMERICAN FPA AND TRANSFERRED TO MWRDGC FPA THE NORTH. HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 37 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND THAT PART OF THE •SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 34 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE SOUTH, 10.02 % CHAINS; THENCE WEST 643 CHAINS, MORE OR LESS TO AN OLD ROAD; THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES 30 MINUTES EAST, 10.57 CHAINS; THENCE 3.28 CHAINS, IVIORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXHIBIT A u_ z 0 w cA Q Z� J_ • (� o O � 00 WI- > 0 O w W • LL W m z 0 NW r• n N Z as N Existing FPA Boundaries w" J :s ir 1277 i o �., / /// 1.31stSt/ // //// / / a / E a; / / / / /13p, / w a 135 h St / / i / �d 135th St_ — _ / 4 / ArIlir Tit �0 ' m 139th,St / / ry u' r t4raP.. a 139th St g// / // yoo� a Z143rd St > a 143rd St ® / a J S /111 C // 0 .(0' . 151st St ` 51E�"i1�3�3 / / // I � i r , / St gQ ar / 153rd S MWRDGC FPA a Illinois / 159th St � fl Illinois-American= m I� ___.. /4//, `� Lockport Heights & ,'I� 65 a s _1� `'I a) > /67thSt I /// Dim E3 S r s o a tl c4> aaa� � o /r/ IQ 171 tSt/ � m �1/ m 175th St / /7 i v. Bruce R oca / //// / J E (a9 m i1 3rd St / I/ 183rd St //m It €3 ro , I -80 80 Rosalind St v a / / / /1g5thg // a Southwest Hwy m Maple St 187th St t.) Ma d 6 191st St LL U- 0) a� E N 0 o_ O U = O = 11 EXHIBIT B 117 •• --; 4: t r-- peou Jeved www.cookcountygov.com/cookviewer •(r) -. 0 10 c 0 •-. 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W1I�jAutonntsl Total Gross Open Space Percentage Gross Open Space Total Net Open Space IAl70pm 001400000000 - 71320.) 13L14 12.5.82. 2.47 0.96 6.0 /ac. 41.06 ac. 2.54 ac. 43.49 az 35% 36.36 ac. Percentage Net Open Space 29% Designed By T E 1 h A PvoNct Data 12J15o &f. Single Family Lots (90' x 135') 93 units to)125 s.f. Single Family Lots (75' x 135') 87 units 7i500 s.f. Single Family Lots (6o' x 125') 67 units Total Units 247 units Carta mlemr lot r7LJ r_1. iJ I r JJ L _gLl 10,125 s.f. Lot Details B ,th wetfani r L-. 7,soo s.f. Lot Details 00 4 .. 00 eI —' : us�w r 6ae _>.n j vo..o sao Qao.l' , d r- -� / ,2e ) �'D. r - -1 r-- -Ilrua I I I ! ai L - - - -J O ,O' ) ,ze �l) ,sz 111 I L,a1 J `0) ■ L�i:�. 1 ' - - - -1 'Y L__J.L__J.L. I am . " I m 111. _ ,a.� da0 d o•0.0.6.6�o��ldr s..) ..ire eel It , r r "Oao s.4 ... 0• +114- *.0�0r Communiy PLnnkrg Cmclopenu'n[amnia Site Ltisgn landscape Archilmium 6z7 crm<s0ea Eason. pleas 01001 T31ee1A69.016 Fat ee2M9M69 • ■ ■ i i • 1 aeoa HJ>I1VM Aco OT. av � OP r ce z a avoid damdd o} z Ow`F X 6 aW V 1 m IW�N NQ� wain „ z MIN O K a r r SITE OF FPA AMENDMENT EXHIBIT E