Village of Bellevue Board of Trustees will meet September 24

Village of Bellevue Board of Trustees will meet September 24
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Village of Bellevue Board of Trustees will meet on September 24.

Here are the agenda provided by the board:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL

III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG

IV. CONSENT AGENDA

      A. Approval of Regular Minutes – September 10, 2024

      B. Approval of Bills

V. PUBLIC COMMENTS

      *All public comments are limited to 3 minutes per person

VI. ACTION ITEMS

      A. An Amended and Restated Ordinance Designating Business District, Approving the Adopting of a Business District Redevelopment Plan and Imposing a Retailers Occupation Tax and Service Occupation Tax

      B. An Ordinance Making the Annual Budget and Appropriations for the Village of Bellevue for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 01, 2024 and Ending June 30, 2025

      C. Approval of Rezoning 324 S. Main St.

      D. Approval of Variance for Construction of a Garage

VII. INFORMATION/DISCUSSION

      A. Sheriff’s Report

      B. Streets Superintendent and Maintenance Report

      C. Zoning and Code Enforcement Report

      D. Treasurer’s Report

      E. Mayor’s Report

      F. Trustee’s Report

            1. Trustee Cooper

            2. Trustee Eichhorn

            3. Trustee Lannert

            4. Trustee Wight

            5. Trustee Wiseman

      G. Attorney’s Report

VIII. ADJOURNMENT

https://villageofbellevueil.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Agenda-09-24-2024.pdf



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