Tinley Park’s Board of Trustees on April 16 adopted several ordinances and resolutions that the board said were eligible for adoption following plan‑commission or committee review.
The board approved Ordinance 2024‑O‑014, a substantial‑deviation special use for the Tinley Crossing Corporation PUD that allows flexibility in land‑use allowances at four properties within the existing M‑1 PUD zoning district. Trustee Dennis A. Mahoney said the plan commission held a public hearing on April 4 and voted 7–0 to recommend approval with one staff‑recommended change. The board adopted the ordinance by roll call (motion carries).
Trustee Mahoney also moved to adopt Ordinance 2024‑O‑016 granting TNT Extreme Dance a permanent special use permit to operate a commercial indoor recreational use at 8201 W. 183rd St., Suites H–J. The planning commission recommended approval 7–0. The business owner and the property manager spoke in support during the meeting; the board adopted the ordinance by roll call (motion carries).
The board approved Resolution 2024‑R‑036 to award an Oak Park Avenue facade grant to Paul Spass of Primal Cut Steakhouse, located at 17344 Oak Park Ave., to enclose an existing front patio and install a telescoping nano‑wall window system. The grant amount was described as not to exceed $35,000. The resolution was adopted by roll call (motion carries).
On procurement, the board adopted Resolution 2024‑R‑042 approving a contract with Summer Landscape for landscape‑bed maintenance in the amount of $169,924.71. Trustees said the item had been discussed at the Committee of the Whole and was eligible for adoption; the board approved the contract by roll call (motion carries).
Trustee William P. Brady moved adoption of Ordinance 2024‑O‑017 establishing pay scales for part‑time fire suppression positions for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2025. The board adopted the ordinance by roll call (motion carries).
Votes at a glance (as recorded in roll calls): each listed motion was recorded in the meeting minutes as “motion carries” following roll‑call votes in which the trustees who were present voted in favor. The transcript records the usual roll‑call procedure and the board’s adoption of the items above; specific individual yes/no tallies are recorded in the official minutes and the clerk’s roll‑call entries for each item.
What’s next: Items approved tonight — the zoning special use permits, facade grant, landscaping contract and pay‑scale ordinance — are effective as provided by the village’s adoption procedures. Staff noted that planning‑commission recommendations and committee review preceded the board’s votes.