The Peotone Sportsmen's Club will lose access to water service and the ponds once ties are officially severed. Photo from the Sportsman's Club Facebook page.

Peotone Weighs Options for Village-Owned Ponds as Neighboring Sportsmen’s Club Faces Water Crisis

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By Andrea Arens

Article Summary: The Village of Peotone is considering the future of its triangle-shaped pond property as the adjacent Will County Sportsmen’s Club faces a potential county red-tag due to the absence of a water well.

Sportsmen’s Club Property Key Points:

  • The Village recently severed its lease agreement with the Will County Sportsmen’s Club and is assessing how to independently manage or redevelop the village-owned ponds.
  • The adjacent club property currently lacks active water service and faces an estimated $15,000 to $40,000 cost to replace its well, potentially leading to the property being deemed uninhabitable by the county.
  • Village access to the ponds is limited; creating adequate parking or access requires acquiring or creating parking spaces
  • Board members debated installing temporary fencing or “No Trespassing” signs to restrict pond access but decided to consult legal counsel first.

The Peotone Village Board Administrative Oversight Committee met on Wednesday, April 22, and debated the future of a village-owned property containing fishing ponds, discussing potential access restrictions as the neighboring Will County Sportsmen’s Club grapples with the absence of infrastructure.

Following the village’s recent decision to sever its lease relationship with the Will County Sportsmen’s Club, officials are now analyzing a new land survey to determine how the village-owned “triangle with the ponds” can be utilized. The board has discussed several long-term ideas for the site, ranging from a public gun range to a municipal leaf-dumping area, but physical access remains a significant hurdle.

Village Administrator Nick Palmer reported that access to the village’s property via the northern entrance is too narrow for adequate vehicle parking without encroaching on the adjacent land still owned by the Sportsmen’s Club.

“Without that northern parcel, it limits the amount of cars you can get on the property and park,” Palmer informed the board. “It would be advantageous for us to partner with someone to have that property, if they can get it.”

Compounding the issue is a severe infrastructure failure on the club’s side of the property line. The Will County Sportsmen’s Club currently has no active water service after the Village severed the lease. Water service was on Village property. According to village officials, a replacement well must be drilled deeper to survive drought conditions, carrying an estimated cost of $15,000 to $40,000.

Currently, caretakers reside in the clubhouse on the club’s property. However, if water service is not restored within an estimated five to six months, the timeline Mayor Chris Vieaux verbally offered the caretakers of the parcel, Will County code enforcement could “red-tag” the property, declaring it officially uninhabitable and forcing the occupants to leave.

In the interim, the board debated how to protect the village’s ponds from unauthorized use by individuals crossing over from the club’s property. Suggestions ranged from installing temporary snow fencing to posting official signage.

“I just think [a fence] is an unnecessary cost,” Trustee Gary Hudson noted during the discussion. “Just put up a sign that says no trespassing. It’s the same thing. They’re going to go around the fence anyway.”

The board ultimately agreed to hold off on fencing or immediate eviction actions until the Village Administrator consults with legal counsel regarding the exact timelines and statutory requirements for shutting off access and issuing trespass notices.

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1 Comment

  1. D. Heber on April 29, 2026 at 11:57 am

    We have No Trespassing signs by each pond in Gull Landings and it is useless because no one respects the sign! People come and fish the ponds and leave garbage, fishing line, hooks etc.! Police need to keep people out of the ponds before a child is injured!

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