File #: 24-0816    Version: 1
Type: Petitioner Request Status: Passed
File created: 7/3/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/20/2024 Final action: 8/20/2024
Title: Consider the Naperville Country Club request for the City of Naperville to furnish potable water supply for domestic purposes and pass the corresponding ordinance
Attachments: 1. Letter requesting domestic water service for NCC, 2. Ordinance authorizing the City to furnish potable water supply to Naperville Country Club for domestic purposes
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Consider the Naperville Country Club request for the City of Naperville to furnish potable water supply for domestic purposes and pass the corresponding ordinance
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Darrell Blenniss, Director of Water Utilities and William J. Novack, P.E., Director of Transportation, Engineering and Development/City Engineer

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
Connection to City utilities is generally reserved to those properties that have annexed into the City, however when looking at customers of the Naperville water and wastewater systems many unincorporated customers do exist.

Prior to a Municipal Code restriction that was put in place in the early 2000's, any property owner who requested connection to our wastewater system was granted approval. There are also numerous unincorporated subdivisions, such as Century Hill, Longwood, Huntington and many more that have both water and wastewater service from the City. They became customers through a wide variety of reasons, ranging from the City taking over private water systems to the subject property never becoming contiguous to the City prior to expiration of the annexation agreement.

DISCUSSION:
The Naperville Country Club (NCC) is unincorporated and is currently connected to the City's water system, however the connection is limited to the fire suppression system for the club house. Water for the club house's domestic service (sinks, toilets, showers, etc.) is provided by NCC's private water well which also provides water for irrigating the golf course.

Attached is a letter from the NCC requesting to expand their use of City water from fire suppression to domestic purposes. The hard water from the private well causes problems with kitchen equipment and switching to City water would improve operations. All unincorporated water users pay an additional ten percent surcharge on their wat...

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