ELBURN—Elburn village trustee Ken Anderson’s question to his fellow board members, “How does this (video gambling) improve the quality of life in Elburn?” went unanswered on Monday evening.
March 22nd, 2013 | Susan ONeill | Comments Off | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "Kevin Schmidt"
Video gaming vote postponed
ELBURN—Elburn Village President Dave Anderson on Monday put off voting on the video gaming issue, due to the absence of two trustees. Jerry Schmidt was on vacation, and Ethan Hastert was called out of town for work.
March 8th, 2013 | Susan ONeill | Comments Off | ContinuedVillage Board to vote on video gaming March 4
ELBURN—The Elburn Village Board is working out the details of the video gaming ordinance that would allow video gambling machines in places that serve liquor within the village of Elburn. Trustee Ken Anderson said he is still opposed to it.
March 1st, 2013 | Susan ONeill | Comments Off | ContinuedVillage Board revisits video gaming ban
ELBURN—Elburn Village Board members have decided to revisit the village’s ban on video gaming, which has been in place since September 2009.
February 22nd, 2013 | Elburn Herald | Comments Off | ContinuedChurch parking lot issue remains unresolved
ELBURN—A parking shortage in downtown Elburn has plagued local businesses and customers since the closure of the Community Congregational Church’s (CCC) 40-space lot on the corner of Shannon and Main streets, and there’s no solution in sight.
January 10th, 2013 | Cheryl Borrowdale | Comments Off | ContinuedIt was green for miles …
The Elburn Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf outing at Hughes Creek on Thursday. The Chamber raises money at this annual event to bring more activities to the Village of Elburn.
June 15th, 2012 | Patti Wilk | Comments Off | ContinuedVillage discusses downtown parking lot
ELBURN—With the impending closure of the Community Congregational Church parking lot on the corner of Shannon Street and Route 47 in Elburn, local businesses are looking to the village to help them out.
March 29th, 2012 | David Maas | 5 comments | Continued‘Where is everybody going to park?’
Church’s plan to close parking lot stirs business owners into action
ELBURN—For anybody coming through Elburn on a given day, it’s noticeable that the downtown is experiencing a boon.
‘O’ is for outdoor
Proposed ordinance would help outdoor liquor sales
ELBURN—The Elburn Village Board discussed the creation of a Class O liquor license that would regulate outdoor retail liquor sales at its Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday.
‘Doc Hall’ building razed
Elburn—Drive through downtown Elburn, and you may notice something missing. An empty lot sits where the two-story building on the east corner of North and Main was demolished Monday.
January 14th, 2011 | Lynn Meredith | Comments Off | ContinuedBusinesses ask for expanded liquor-sales hours
ELBURN—Two Elburn business operators want the village to expand the number of hours they can sell alcohol under the current municipal liquor code.
July 23rd, 2010 | Martha Quetsch | 1 comment | ContinuedSpecial-use permits issued for new tavern
ELBURN—Kevin Schmidt, owner of Schmidt’s Towne Tap, was granted three special uses he applied for recently for the bar and restaurant he opened last December at 107 N. Main St., Elburn.
April 16th, 2010 | Elburn Herald | Comments Off | ContinuedVillage President sells building after buyer receives liquor license
ELBURN—Elburn Village President Dave Anderson sold his building at 107 N. Main St. on July 23 to Kevin Schmidt, three days after Schmidt obtained a village liquor license for the site, Village Attorney Bob Britz said.
July 30th, 2009 | Martha Quetsch | 3 comments | ContinuedUpdated 7/24: Code change allows liquor license for space village president owns
Village president said in July 23 email building was under contract, now sold (not rented)
ELBURN—The Elburn Village Board changed an ordinance on Monday to allow a liquor license to be issued for a new tavern in a building owned by Village President Dave Anderson, even if he has an indirect interest in the business.
Village establishes a second Class A liquor license
The Elburn Village Board established a second Class A liquor license Monday following Kevin Schmidt’s recent application for that type of license for a bar at 107 N. Main St.
June 19th, 2009 | Martha Quetsch | Comments Off | Continued3 new liquor licenses requested
ELBURN—Three Elburn businesses, including Rosati’s and two pubs that could open downtown this summer, asked the village for liquor licenses.
June 11th, 2009 | Martha Quetsch | Comments Off | Continued
