RESIDENT: Individuals residing within the legal boundaries of an
SRACLC Member Agency (Grayslake Community Park District, Mundelein Park &
Recreation District, Vernon Hills Park District, Village of Hawthorn
Woods, Village of Lake Zurich, Village of Libertyville, and Village of
Lincolnshire) are considered “residents” of the Association and pay the
in-district fee. Residents receive priority when registering for ALL
PROGRAMS through the registration deadline.
NON-RESIDENT: Any individual whose primary residence is outside of
a Member Agency’s legal boundary is considered a non-resident and will be
required to pay an out-of-district administrative fee to be eligible to
participate in Weekly Programs, Special Olympics, and Day Camp. Special
Events do not require the administrative fee and are open to all after the
registration deadline.
A. Any individual residing within an unincorporated area
outside of an established SRACLC Member Agency boundary is responsible for
a yearly non-resident administrative fee of $1,000.00 (see B).
B. Funding from Ela, Fremont, Libertyville, and Vernon Townships may be
available during Fiscal Year 2008/2009, (May 1 through April 30). Funding
from these Townships may eliminate the $1,000.00 payment for residents of
these areas. Township payment of the $1,000.00 fee does not grant resident
status. Individuals residing within unincorporated areas only are eligible
for Township Funding initiated by SRACLC (see C).
C. Any individual residing within an
incorporated area (i.e. village, park
district, etc.) which has the legal authority to join SRACLC and is
outside of an established SRACLC Member Agency boundary is responsible
for a yearly non-resident administrative fee of $1,785.00. This fee will
be adjusted yearly and is based on the highest per resident subsidy
incurred by a current SRACLC Member Agency. Payment of the $1,785.00
will allow the individual full resident status for one calendar year
from date of receipt. SRACLC will not initiate township funding for
incorporated areas. Residents of such areas should contact their local
officials regarding potential assistance.
D. You may be exempt from the non-resident fee if you own property or a
business for which you pay taxes to any Member Agency. You must present
your most recent tax bill or lease.