The Landmark 052621

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Vol. 36, No. 21

Looking ahead!

May 26, 2021

See our 2021 Answer book

Komarek School campus overhaul breaks ground in early June PAGE 9

Independence Day parades will return to Brookfield, Riverside in 2021 PAGE 15

Fire sprinkler work delays Riverside Library project

LAUNCH ANGLE

Code requirement slipped through cracks during plan approval By BOB UPHUES Editor

The reopening of Riverside Public Library’s lower level, where a large-scale renovation of its Youth Services Department is largely complete, has been delayed until at least mid-June and possibly early July after officials were told they needed to install fire sprinklers throughout the downstairs area. News of that wrinkle came when about 80 percent of the renovation was already complete, said library board President Ken Circo, despite the $1.5 million project plan being OK’d by the village last fall. The revelation reportedly came during a routine library fire inspection walkthrough months after constructed had started. The fire department apparently had not seen the building plans prior to construction, and neither the library’s architect nor the person reviewing the plans on the village’s behalf flagged the lack of fire sprinklers as a problem. “From our understanding ... if a project exceeded a certain dollar amount, then the project needs to be fully sprinkled,” said Circo during an interview at the library last week. See LIBRARY on page 17

SHANEL ROMAIN/Contributor

David Esquivel connects for a homer in the 14U Division of the Little League Home Run Derby preliminary round on May 22 at Overholt Field in Kiwanis Park in Brookfield. Nearly 120 kids participated in the event, with the 12U winner, Tim Giacomelli, and the 14U winner, Johnny Buchman, advancing to the regional round in September. The derby finals will be held at the Little League World Series in August.

Developer told to revise Burlington apartment plans

Commissioners say 14-unit building doesn’t meet design guidelines By BOB UPHUES Editor

The Brookfield Planning and Zoning Commission told a developer and his

team on May 20 to revise their plans for an apartment building at 8845 Burlington Ave., saying the proposed 14-unit building didn’t meet design standards for the zoning district.

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