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Channahon Village President Joe Cook said it could also be used to store valuable village materials, such as back-up servers.

The board asked the village attorney and Channahon staff to look into the request further and report back to them at the next village board meeting on the risks and benefits.

Also this week, several ordinances were approved regarding the development of the Hammel property by Thornton’s.

Trustees approved annexing the land into village limits, rezoning the property from residential to commercial, and granting a special use permit for the Planned Unit Development. Trustee Judie Nash voted against the last ordinance, saying after the meeting that she believes the development would be too much like a truck stop, which she doesn’t want in the village.

The board also discussed the fact most Channahon residents saw some extra dollars in their pockets in December and January due to savings from two sources. December was the first month those who participated in the electric aggregation saw their savings, according to Village Administrator Joe Pena.

A savings of between $15 and $20 was also seen on residents’ Channahon utility bills from a tax rebate applied to the refuse portion of the bill. It is a one-time savings, according to Finance Director Bob Guess, from a $62,500 excess payment to the village from last year’s tax levy.

The village board this week also:

• Approved reducing the number of Class B liquor licenses in Channahon by one, after a representative of Taco Burrito King told the liquor commissioner that the business was not going to renew its license this year.

• Approved the collective bargaining agreement between Channahon and the Metropolitan Alliance of Police, Channahon Chapter 45.

• Trustee Debbie Militello was absent from this week’s meeting.

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