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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 26, 1991 <br />development and wanted to proceed in an orderly manner. The <br />Council agreed that this development will go forward according to <br />the development policy of the City. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to table action on the concept plan <br />pending review of the six (6) contingencies listed in Mr. <br />Miller's "green sheet" dated August 20, 1991. Council Member <br />Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council Member <br />Kuether abstaining. <br />PLANNER'S REPORT <br />Consideration of Petition Requesting Environmental Work Sheet <br />(EAW) for a Portion of Oak Brook Peninsula - Mayor Bisel <br />explained that the City has received notice of a lawsuit <br />regarding Oak Brook Peninsula. The lawsuit has been referred to <br />the insurance company representing the City. Because of pending <br />litigation, Mayor Bisel asked that this request be tabled. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to table action on the request for <br />an EAW for Oak Brook Peninsula until the next Council meeting. <br />Council Member seconded the motion. <br />Mr. Adamson, developer of Oak Brook Peninsula asked for <br />clarification on the litigation. Mayor Bisel called for the <br />question. <br />VOTING ON THE MOTION: <br />Bisel <br />Neal <br />Abstained: none <br />Motion carried. <br />Bohjanen <br />Reinert <br />Kuether <br />Mayor Bisel explained that as long as there is litigation on this <br />matter, the Council cannot accept or reject the request for an <br />EAW. It is delayed until the litigation is resolved. Mr. <br />Hawkins explained that since the matter was turned over to the <br />insurance company, he is not aware of the status of the <br />litigation or if the EAW interacts with the lawsuit. <br />ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />Resolution No. 82 - 91 Accepting Petition and Ordering <br />Feasibility Report, Rice Lake Court - Mr. Schneider explained a <br />neighborhood meeting was held on July 23, 1991 to discuss the <br />utility construction for Wenzel Farms. Several residents on this <br />cul -de -sac asked about extending sanitary sewer and water to <br />PAGE 5 <br />