Commercial Point Village trustees approved work related to a First Street expansion intended to enable Sunnyside Day Care to open, after a resident raised concerns about excavation on what he believed to be his property.
Speaker 2 said a resident, identified in the transcript as “Mister Schooley,” came forward saying contractors were digging on his lot. “They were digging on his property,” Speaker 2 said, and staff stopped the work pending review. Speaker 2 and Lindy reviewed property records and determined the staked portion in question belongs to the village. The transcript later uses the spelling “Scully” when referring to the same resident; the record contains that inconsistency.
Speaker 2 said contractors indicated if paving can be scheduled by November they can return to complete the blacktopping. Speaker 2 also noted a curb box is currently under a white rock and that staff (Wendy and John, per the transcript) would arrange a cover so vehicles could drive over it; Speaker 2 said this step would allow Megan, who operates or represents Sunnyside Day Care, to open.
Speaker 2 asked for a motion to proceed with the matter; Ross moved and Sarah seconded. The council voted “All in favor” by voice and approved the action; no roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript for this motion.
The transcript does not record whether the village will pay for the paving, whether the contractor requires a deposit for the street work, or any permits required for the expansion. Staff will report back with scheduling details.
Next steps: staff to coordinate a curb-box cover and scheduling for blacktopping; council will be updated at a future meeting.