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NORMAL — Demand for new homes continues, now with Normal officials to consider approving another measure that would allow for expansion of a north Normal subdivision. 

Developers are requesting conditional approval of a final plat that would expand the Silver Oak Estates Subdivision, which is in the northeast corner of the larger Vineyards Subdivision at the southeast corner of Airport and Raab roads.

Normal approved a preliminary subdivision plan for The Vineyards in 2004 as a 94-acre development. Construction continued through 2016, but slowed for several years. A recent increase in demand for housing has led to added expansion of the subdivision.

In April, developers returned to the council for the third amended preliminary subdivision for The Vineyards. 

The latest proposed final plat is the first addition to Silver Oak Estates and will be around 13.8 acres with 22 lots for single-family homes and one outlot for a detention basin.

The Town Council will consider conditionally approving the proposed final plat on Monday. 

In other business, the Normal Water Department is recommending the town approve an annual contract for water treatment chemical suppliers. Water treatment chemicals are used to purify water for safe drinking.

In September the town received 15 bids and the department is recommending a contract with various chemical suppliers for an estimated one-year supply of each chemical, according to town staff.


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Recommendations for contracts for the following chemicals include: 

  • Mississippi Lime: supply lime for $221.33.
  • Air Products: supply carbon dioxide for $118 per ton.
  • USALCO: supply aluminum sulfate for $221.50 per wet ton.
  • Hawkins: supply phosphate blend for $0.785 per pound; and polyphosphate for $0.785 per pound.
  • Viking Chemical Co.: supply sodium chlorite for $0.910 per pound.
  • Pencco Inc: supply fluoride for $0.232 per pound.
  • Alexander Chemical Corp.: supply chlorine for one-ton cylinder for $1,240 per ton.
  • Univar: supply sodium hypochlorite for $0.286 per pound.

The Normal Town Council meets at 7 p.m. Monday on the fourth floor of Uptown Station. Meetings are livestreamed through the town’s YouTube page.

69 photos of Bloomington-Normal landmarks under construction

NORMAL CONSTRUCTION

NORMAL CONSTRUCTION

FILE PHOTO: Normal downtown improvement project. 8-8-80 (Pantagraph/CARLOS T. MIRANDA)



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NORMAL STREET 3

FILE PHOTO: North and Beaufort Streets in Normal 9-8-81 (Pantagraph/CARLOS T. MIRANDA)



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012004 Downtown Normal lac

downtown Normal Construction of the Children’s Discovery Museum in right foreground



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DRAG ON UPTOWN BIZ 3 SAS

Construction projects in Uptown Normal, such as the Medici’s Restaurant being built next to the Solid Gold Jewelers business at the corner of North and Broadway. Wednesday March 21, 2007 Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY



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UPTOWN NORMAL 3 SAS

The uptown Normal roundabout and downtown area seen from the roof of the Children’s Discovery Museum on Thursday March 11, 2010. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



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UPTOWN ECONOMY SAS

The uptown Normal roundabout, far left, and business’s along Beaufort Street, looking east from the roof of the Children’s Discovery Museum. The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY



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UPTOWN ROUNDABOUT 2 SAS

The uptown Normal roundabout, looking North along Beaufort Street, shows the new Constitution Boulevard that will run North from the roundabout and connect with College Avenue. The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY



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UPTOWN ROUNDABOUT LEAD SAS

The new roundabout being constructed in Uptown Normal is shown Tuesday from the roof of the Childrens Discovery Museum. The roundabout will route traffic between North and Beaufort Streets and the new Constitution Boulevard and will include a water feature. The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY



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013107 Medici's Restaurant 1 lac

Flemley Dickerson employees John Wilson, Matt Gerig and Cody Coile work on the second level of Medici’s Restaurant in Normal Wednesday, January 31, 2007.



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013107 Medici's Restaurant 2 lac

Owners of Medici’s Restaurant hope to cut down this tree behind the restaurant and move into the courtyard in Normal.



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031507 Medici Tree 1 lac

Josh Behr ofBehr Design Studio in Chicago and Louisville, Ky, talks with Pat Estes, right, of Felmley Dickerson about the angle of the 4 ton mulberry tree placed inside Medici restaurant Thursday morning. (Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (March, 15, 2007)



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031507 Medici Tree 2 lac

Artist Dan Nardi shows a model of the structure which will surround the tree to allow diners sit at the base of the 4 ton mulberry tree placed inside Medici restaurant Thursday morning. (Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (March, 15, 2007)



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070307 Medici LAC

Paul Stegmaier of Bloomington working for JJ Braker and Sons of Morton works with the bricklayers on the front second floor patio at Medici’s Restaurant Monday afternoon. (Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) July, 3, 2007)



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021408 Medici 3 lac

Medici’s hosts a large lunchtime crowd in uptown Normal Thursday afternoon. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (February 14, 2007)



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011008 Medici 4 lac

Medici’s restaurant, which opens in mid January, adds another dining establishment to uptown Normal. (Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (January 10, 2008)



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Medici, Nov. 1, 2007

The 250-seat restaurant Medici plans to open later this year. New and older business continue to weather the construction of uptown Normal. 



Cardinal Court

Cardinal Court

Workers prepare flashing while completing exterior projects at Cardinal Court, Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at Illinois State University. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



Illinois State University campus

Illinois State University campus

The Cardinal Court apartments on the Illinois State University campus in Normal were under construction in this Feb. 8, 2012, photo.



Cardinal Court

Cardinal Court

The community building at Cardinal Court has a large, sweeping open space that will be equiped with exercise equipment, Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at Illinois State University. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



Cardinal Court Dedication

Cardinal Court Dedication

University officials, contractors and others gather to dedicate the new Cardinal Court apartments in August 2012. 



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DESTIHL

The Destihl Restaurant and Brew Works on 318 South Towanda Avenue in Normal at the Shoppes at College Hills.



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DESTIHL-2

The Destihl Restaurant and Brew Works on 318 South Towanda Avenue in Normal at the Shoppes at College Hills next to the Hampton Inn.



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DESTIHL-3

The Destihl Restaurant and Brew Works on 318 South Towanda Avenue in Normal at the Shoppes at College Hills.



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DESTIHL-4

Construction workers work on top of the Destihl Restaurant and Brew Works construction site on 318 South Towanda Avenue in Normal, Illinois, as the Shoppes at College Hills sign is on display in the left corner.



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TCS DESTIHL BREW 3 SAS

A weekday lunch crowd dines at Destihl Restaurant & Brew Works Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY



ISU Student Fitness Center

ISU Student Fitness Center

A laborer works on a wall outside the Illinois State University $60 million Student Fitness Center, expected to open in January 2011. An enclosed walkway bridge connects the new building to a renovated McCormick Hall that will house ISU’s School of Kinesiology and Recreation. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



ISU Student Fitness Center

ISU Student Fitness Center

Seen from the 10th floor of the Hamilton-Whitten residence halls, Illinois State University Student Fitness Center is under construction on Wednesday June 23, 2010. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



ISU Student Fitness

ISU Student Fitness

Grand opening ceremonies for Illinois State University’s new Student Fitness Center were held Sunday evening January 9, 2011. Tours of the facility and the largest game of tag at ISU were the highlights of the opening. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER) (January 9, 2011)



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EIU Baseball

Progress continues on Illinois State University Student Fitness Center and McCormick Hall, Monday morning May 31, 2010. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER) May 31, 2010)



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TERMINAL DELAY 1 SAS.JPG

The opening of the new terminal at the Central Illinois Regional Airport will be delayed. Ironworker foreman Dave Formea, of BRH Builders, Springfield, left, spoke with Gayle Thomas, architect representative, Edward Just Associates, Dallas, Texas, during a meeting Thursday outside the terminal.



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TERMINAL DELAY 2 SAS.JPG

The opening of the new terminal at the Central Illinois Regional Airport will be delayed. Ironworker foreman Dave Formea, of BRH Builders, Springfield, left, spoke with Gayle Thomas, architect representative, Edward Just Associates, Dallas, Texas, during a meeting Thursday outside the terminal.



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030707 Beaufort Closed 1 lac

Nathan Hendrick, left, of Bloomington and Terry Whitecotton of Hudson carry fencing for the uptown Normal hotel project. Beaufort Street between Fell and Broadway is closed for the construction. (Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (March, 7, 2007)



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MARRIOTT HOTEL 7 CTM

The under construction Marriott Hotel structure Friday (Feb. 8, 2008) from Beaufort Street and Fell Avenue in Uptown Normal. (Pantagraph/CARLOS T. MIRANDA)



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072808 Uptown Normal 2 lac

The Marriot Hotel will dramatically change the look of Uptown Normal as work progresses on the project. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK) (July 28, 2008)



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OSF CONSTRUCT 3 SAS

From a walkway at the current OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, construction work is progressing on the new 84,211 square foot building set to open in March of 2004. The new building wirll house a new emergency department , a 30 bed intensive care unit, diagnostic services, cardiac rehabiliatation and Center for Healthy Lifestyles. Photo on 2-26-2003.



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OSF CONSTRUCT 2 SAS

Shot from the roof of the OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, construction work is progressing on the new 84,211 square foot building set to open in March of 2004. The new building wirll house a new emergency department , a 30 bed intensive care unit, diagnostic services, cardiac rehabiliatation and Center for Healthy Lifestyles. Photo on 2-26-2003.



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OSF CONSTRUCT 1 SAS

Shot from the roof of the OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, construction work is progressing on the new 84,211 square foot building set to open in March of 2004. The new building wirll house a new emergency department , a 30 bed intensive care unit, diagnostic services, cardiac rehabiliatation and Center for Healthy Lifestyles. Photo on 2-26-2003.



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OSF CONSTRUCT file 2 SAS

From a walkway at the current OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, construction work is progressing on the new 84,211 square foot building set to open in March of 2004. The new building wirll house a new emergency department , a 30 bed intensive care unit, diagnostic services, cardiac rehabiliatation and Center for Healthy Lifestyles. Photo on 2-26-2003.



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OSF CONSTRUCT file 3 SAS

From a walkway at the current OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, construction work is progressing on the new 84,211 square foot building set to open in March of 2004. The new building wirll house a new emergency department , a 30 bed intensive care unit, diagnostic services, cardiac rehabiliatation and Center for Healthy Lifestyles. Photo on 2-26-2003.



Hospital projects advance

Hospital projects advance

BroMenn Construction



Advocate Outpatient

Advocate Outpatient

Advocate BroMenn construction project supervisor Tim Bassett talks about the construction progress at Advocate BroMenn Outpatient Center in Bloomington Tuesday afternoon, January 31, 2012. The Central Illinois Regional Airport is the view from the window. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER)



Advocate Outpatient

Advocate Outpatient

Advocate BroMenn construction project supervisor Tim Bassett stands by as Melecio Alvarez of Bloomington working for Associated Constructors sweeps up near the end of the work day at Advocate BroMenn Outpatient Center in Bloomington Tuesday afternoon, January 31, 2012. The Central Illinois Regional Airport is the view from the window. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER)



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AR Multimodal Transportation Center

Construction continues on the Multimodal Transportation Center in Uptown Normal Wednesday morning February 16, 2011. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER) (February 16, 2011)



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TRANS CENTER UPDATE LEAD SAS

A St. Louis bound Amtrak train calls at the Amtrak station in Normal, while work takes place on the construction site of the new Multimodal Transportation Center in Normal on Thursday Jan. 6, 2011. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



MULTIMODAL CENTER GROUND BREAKING

MULTIMODAL CENTER GROUND BREAKING

Federal and State officials joined representatives of the town of Normal and Amtrak, for a ground breaking ceremony Saturday August 7, 2010 on the new Transportation Center in Uptown Normal. The Multimodal Transportation Center will be build on the south side of Beaufort Street west of the Childrens Museum. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



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TRANSPORTATION CENTER UPDATE 3 SAS

A Chicago bound Amtrak train # 302 calls at the Amtrak station in Normal, while work takes place on the construction site of the new Multimodal Transportation Center in Normal on Tuesday Dec. 7, 2010. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



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AR Multimodal Transportation Center

Construction continues on the Multimodal Transportation Center in Uptown Normal Wednesday morning February 16, 2011. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER) (February 16, 2011)



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Multimodal Transport

Work continutes on the new Multimodal Transportation Center and City Hall in Uptown Normal Tuesday afternoon, February 14, 2012. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER)



Multimodal Transport

Multimodal Transport

Work continutes on the new Multimodal Transportation Center and City Hall in Uptown Normal Tuesday afternoon, February 14, 2012. (The Pantagraph/LORI ANN COOK-NEISLER)



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Uptown Station 1

More than 300 people turned out to mark the opening of the new Uptown Station, Saturday, July 14, 2012, in Normal, Illinois. The $22 million multimodal transportation center and city hall will serve AMTRAK and bus service throughout central Illinois. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



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Uptown Station 8

More than 300 people turned out to mark the opening of the new Uptown Station, Saturday, July 14, 2012, in Normal, Illinois. The $22 million multimodal transportation center and city hall will serve AMTRAK and bus service throughout central Illinois. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



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Store closures 1

K’s Merchandise remains closed, Monday, February 28, 2011. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



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K's vacancy 2

The weathered entrance sign to the vacant K’s Merchandise building on Veterans Parkway, Tuesday, June 17, 2007, speaks volumes to the difficulty of finding tennants for the large superstores that were once popular in the Twin Cities. (Pantagraph



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032614-blm-biz-1hyvee

Construction on the HyVee store at 1403 North Veterans Parkway, Bloomington, is taking place. Laborers local 362 member Mick Alvis of Bloomington, working for Stark Excating, uses a Terminator floor scraping machine Tuesday, to peel up layers of tile in the former K’s Merchandise building, during preparation work on the 7500 square-foot building.



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Real Estate 3

A Stark Excavating excavator recycles building materials from the former K’s Merchandise building as it makes way for a new Hy-Vee store at 1403 N. Veterans Parkway.



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Real Estate 2

James Reyes, construction superindendent, walks through the shell of what will be a new Hy-Vee store at 1403 N. Veterans Parkway.



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BCPA

Bob Cochran, a maintenance man at Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts, inspects damage to the stone masonry on the front balcony of the building, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Cochran said weather deterioration has caused some damage to the building’s masonry and workers are preparing to do some needed maintenance. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



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BCPA

Bob Cochran, a maintenance man at Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts, measured stonework on the front balcony of the building, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Cochran said weather deterioration has caused some damage to the building’s masonry and workers are preparing to do some needed maintenance. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



Convergence

Convergence

Sculptor Andrew Jumonville, guides a statue of David Davis into position next to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 7, 2010 in front of the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. “Convergence of Purpose” is the title of the statue that represents the moment Fell and Davis convinced Lincoln to run for president. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



Convergence

Convergence

Sculptor Andrew Jumonville, shears off some flashing while installing the statue of Jesse Fell to “Convergence of Purpose” in front of the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



Convergence

Convergence

Todd Kilgus, project manager for for Flemley Dickerson and sculptor Andrew Jumonville, use an epoxy glue to secure a statue of Jesse Fell to a base containing likenesses of Abraham Lincoln and David Davis, Thursday, October 7, 2010 in front of the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. “Convergence of Purpose” is the title of the statue that represents the moment Fell and Davis convinced Lincoln to run for president. The formal dedication for the statue will be held on Saturday, October 23 at 9 a.m. Lincoln scholar Michael Burlingame will discuss the moment represented. (The Pantagraph, David Proeber)



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BCPA KIDS 1 SAS

Children depart the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts after attending the Let’s Go Science Fair, part of the Student Spotlight Series of events, held Thursday Feb. 25, 2010. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



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BCPA

The Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts is shown Thursday July 28, 2011. (The Pantagraph/STEVE SMEDLEY)



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AMES FILE 3 SAS.JPG

The Ames Library, during Saturday’s dedication cermonies at the Illinois Wesleyan University campus, Bloomington.



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IWU buildings to open in January

Workers from Bacon & Van Buskirk Glass Companies, out of Champaign, were installing windows on the top floor of the Ames Library at IWU on Friday.



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AMES FILE 3 SAS (1).JPG

The Ames Library, during Saturday’s dedication cermonies at the Illinois Wesleyan University campus, Bloomington.



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PROGRESS COVER DAY TWO 1.JPG

The Ames Library at IWU, Bloomington.



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082003 The Ames Library 3 lac

The Ames Library at Illinois Wesleyan University



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