JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS ofthe CITY COUNCIL
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JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS ofthe CITY COUNCIL
(Published by the Authority of the City Council of the City of Chicago) COPY JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS ofthe CITY COUNCIL of the CITY of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Regular Meeting^Wednesday, November 4, 1981 at 10:00 A.M. (Council Chamber—City Hall—Chicago, Illinois) OFFICIAL RECORD. JANE M. BYRNE Mayor WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI City Clerk Novembar 4, 1981 COMMUNICATIONS. ETC. 773S Attandanc» at Meeting. Prssflr—Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, and Alderman Roti, Barnett <annar, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyal^ Huels, Majerczyic Madreyl^ Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam. Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk. Lipinski. Shumpert Marzulla Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta. Gabinski. Mell. Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter. Volini, Orr, Stone. Atseit—^Aldermen Kelley and Ray. Call to Order. On Wednesday, November 4,1981 at 10:00 A.M: (the day and hour appointedfor the meeting) Honorable Jane M. Byrne. Mayor, called the City Council to order. Walter S. Kozubowski, City Cleric called the roll of members and it was found that there were present at thet time: Aldermen Roti. Barnett Kenner, Evans, Bloonv Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak. Huels, Majerczyl^ Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberl^ Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Oavis; Hagopian, Kuta; Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton-, Laurino; Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus; Oberman. Mario.: Clewis; Axelrod; Schulter. Volini. Orr. S t o n e - ^ 8 : Quorum Present * On^motion of Alderman Bertrand it wee ordered noted:in the Joumal that Alderman Ray was absentdue to illness;. Imracation. Father Patrick Cecil, S t Angela Church; opened; the meeting with prayer. Congratulations; Extended Morris I. Lalbman as Recipient: ofPresldantlal Medal of Freedom. Honorable Jane M; Byrnes Mayor, on behelf of herself and all the Members of the City Council presented the- following proposed reaolution: WHEREAS. The:distinguished Chicagadvie leader and attorney, Morris L Leibmen, on October 9,1981, was-awarded: the Presidential Medal of Freedom at ceremonies in the White House;, and WHEREAS, Presented by President Ronald Reagan, the Medal i« the highest civilian award given in theUnKed States, and recognizes contributions to the national security, the advancement of world peaces and. endeavors in- the field' of Culture; and WHEREAS. Mr. Laibman has served notably aa an advisor to successive Presidents on national security, and foreign policy; and: WHEREAS, He has been Cheirmon of the National Adviaory Council on Economic Opportunity; a member of Secretary of Defense McNamara's Advisory Committee on Non-Military Instruction; a member of President Johnson's Panel of Consultants on International Affairs and National Security; civilien Aide-at-large to the Secretary of the: Army for 15 yeers; Chairman of tha American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Law and National Security; and Secretary of State Alexander Haig's Representative to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council; and 7738 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4. 1981 WHEREAS, He is also a member of the Board of Trustees, Loyola University; a member of the Board of Trustees, Michael Reese Medical Center, a member of the Citizens Board, University of Chicago; a member of the Visiting Committee, University of Chicago Law School; and President of the Law Club of Chicago; now, therefore. Be It Resolved. By the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago that we do hereby extend our own and the community's congratulations to Morris L Leibman on the prestigious honor that has newly come to him and express our deep appreciation of his.invaluable services to our City, State and Nation. Alderman Oberman moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. Tha motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderman Oberman (seconded by Aldermen Natarus and Pucinski) the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously. Tribute to: Late: James-C. Downs, Jr; Honorable Jana M. Byrne, Mayor, on behalf of herself and all the Members of the City Council presented, the following proposed resolution: WHEREAS, The death of James C. Downs, Jr., on Monday, October 26, 1981 has saddened his many friends and numerous acquaintances in the-Chicago business community; and WHEREAS, Mr. Downs founded in 1931 and served as president of the Real Estate Research Corporation, the oldest organization of its.kind in the nation offering real estate data and analysis, and he remained active as a consultant in the f i r m after selling it to First National Corporation in 1970; and WHEREAS. Mr. Downs dropped out of college in his second year, went on to become one of the nation's foremost real estate analysts, authored a book, "Principles of Real Estate Management," now in its 13th printing, was awarded an honorary doctor's degree in commercial science by the University of Florida, and served as a lifetime trustee of the University of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Mr. Downs was a former chairman of the board of First National Bank of Oakbrook and of Miami National Bank, a former director of Chicago Title and Trust Company, National Homer Corporation, Republic Realty and Mortgage Company, Christiana Oil Corporation and other businesses; and WHEREAS, Mr. Downs was past president of the Central Area Committee w h i c h sponsored a m u l t i million dollar plan to rejuvenate the d o w n t o w n araa, and he served as housing and renewal coordinator for the late Mayor Richard J. Daley from 1952 to 1956; and WHEREAS, Mr. Downs served in several other civic capacities, as a member of the City's first Race Relations Board, past president of Hull House and the Chicago Community Fund, and as a former director of the Chicago YMCA, the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry and t h e State Street Council; now, therefore. Be It Resolved. That the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this 4th day of November, 1981 do hereby express their and the community's deep regret at the passing of James C. Downs, J r , and offer to his. beloved family our heartfelt sympathies; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of James C. Downs, Jr. . Alderman Natarus moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily t o permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. November 4, 1981 COMMUNICATIONS,. ETC. 7737 On motion of Alderman Natarus the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted; unanimously, by a rising vote. November 1 1 , 1981 Declared Veterans Day In Chicago. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, on behalf of herself and all the Members of the City Council presented the following proposed resolution: WHEREAS, The annual observance of Veterans Day in Chicago and.throughout the nation w i l l be on November IT, 1981; and' WHEREAS, Many thousands of Chicago residents have selflessly served as members ofthe United States Armed Forces answering the call of duty in times of peace and.war; and WHEREAS, Memorial services underthe auspices of the American Legion and other veterans organizations will be held this Veterans Day at the site of the eternal flame on the Daley Center Plaza; and WHEREAS,.Other tributes.to'veterans on Veterans Day have:been organized throughout Chicago; andWHEREAS, We.are a peace:loving nation, now at peace because of the sacrafice of millions of our fellow citizens, and as a people w e must be mindful of the high responsibility for ensuring the peace; now, therefore^ Be It Resolved. That the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, in a meeting assembled this 4th day of November, 1981, do hereby extend our sincere gratitude and respect to all veterans whose service and sacrafice preserved our freedoms and urge all Chicagoans to participate in the tributes distinguishing: this day. Alderman Stone moved to Suspend ttie Rules Temporarily to permit, immediate consideration of and actionupon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderman Stone (seconded by Alderman Farina) the foregoing proposed resolution itiaaAdopted. unanimously. R E POR T S A N D CO M M U N I C A T I O N S F R 0 M C I T Y O F F I C E R S. /?e^erret/—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 99 OF MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WITH NUISANCES. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, w h i c h was, together w i t h theproposed ordinanca transmitted therewith; Rei&red to the Committee on Fina/KS OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request o f the Commissioners of Streets and Sanitation and Inspectional Services, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending Chapter 99 of the Municipal Code, dealing w i t h nuisances. This amendment would transfer the enforcement authority for rodent controi to. theDepartment of Inspectional Services. 7738 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Your favorable consideration of this ordinanca will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. Referred—VNO PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO AMEND CHAPTER 132 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING "GROSS RECEIPTS" IN MUNICIPAL UTILITY TAXES FOR GAS A N D ELECTRICITY. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together w i t h the. proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I transmit herewith t w o ordinances amending Chapter 132 by excluding City usage from the definition o f "Gross Receipts" as used in the municipal utility taxes for gas and electricity. The amendatory language w i l l make these provisions consistent w i t h the provision governing the samedefinition with respect to the municipal utility tax on messages. Your favorable consideration of these ordinances w i l l be-appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. R^erred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE IN AREA OF CENTRAL WEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following:communication, which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance-transmitted.therewith;./7e^ermy to the Committee on Buildings and Zoning: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Coundl of the City of Chicago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, acting as Chairman of theUrban Renewal Board, I am transmitting herewith copies o f an application for an amendment to the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for a Residential Planned Development of Disposition Parcel R-6 in the Central West Redevelopment Project Enactment of the ordinance by the City Council would greatly facilitate redevelopment of the Project Thank you. for your consideration of this, matter. Very truly yours,. (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE; Mayor. November 4, 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 7739 fle^errerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCETO PROVIDE FOR SALE OF BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHOOL PROPERTY TO CITY OF CHICAGO. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the. proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OFTHE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Board of Education, I transmit herewith a w r i t t e n request of the Board of Education of the City of Chicago for the City Council of the City of Chicago t o sell and convey to the City of Chicago certain school land, title to which is held by the City of Chicago, in Trust for the Use of Schools. Your favorable: consideration o f t h i s o r d i n a n c e will-be-appreciated.. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. fle^erra/—THREE PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO AUTHORIZE EXECUTION OF OPERATOR'S AGREEMENTS FOR PARKING FACILITIES NOS. 1, 3 AND 5. Honorable Jane M. Byrne; Mayor, submitted the following communication; which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City cf Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Streets and Sanitation, I transmit herewith three ordinances authorizing execution of Operator's Agreements for Parking Facilities Nos. 1, 3: and 5. Your favorable'consideration-of these ordinances: w i l l be appreciated: Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor: Refa-red—PHOPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR JOHN 0. BUTLER PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication; which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, R^erred to the Committee on Finance: 7740 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 OFFICE OFTHE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission, I transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the issuance of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $5,500,000 for the construction of a project by John 0. Butler Company. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wiil be appreciated. Very truly, yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR ELLIS CAPPADOCIA MANAGEMENT PARTNERSHIP d/b/a THE CONFECTIONS GROUP PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which w a s ; together with t h e : proposed ordinance transmitted, therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance' OFFICE OFTHE MAYOR CITYOF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of CNcago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request-of the Executive Director of the Economic-Development Commission, i transmit herewith an ordinance providing: for the issuance of an industrial revenue bond i n t h e a m o u n t o f $1,500,000 f o r t h e construction of a project byThe Ellis Cappadocia Management Partnership d / b / a The Confections Group, a Florida general partnership. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor: Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR D.D.R. LEASING (HARRIS INDUSTRIES) PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne; Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable.. The City Coundl of the City of Chicago: November 4. 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC 7741 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:—At the request of the Executive Director of the-Economic DevelopmentCommission, I t r a n s m i t herewith an ordinance providing f o r the issuance of an industrial revenue bond: in theamount of $900,000 for the construction of a project by D.D.R: Leasing for its lessee Harris Industries. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M, BYRNE, Mayor. Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCEOF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR JACOBS' TWIN BUICK, INC PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne; Mayor, submitted the following communication, w h i c h was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of CNcago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission, I transmit herewith'an ordinance providing f o r the issuance of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $2,000,000 for the construction of a project by Jacobs' Twin Buick, I n c Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly^yours, (Signed) JANE M: BYRNE, Mayor: Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR SPRINGFIELD REALTY AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (HOMAK MFG. CO, INC.) PROJECT. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, w h i c h was, together w i t h the proposed'ordinance transmitted therewith. R e a r e d to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To The: Honorable, the City Coundl of the City af CNcago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request o f t h e Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission; I transmit herewith an ordinance providing f o r the issuance of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $500,000 for the construction of a project by Springfield Realty and Investment Company to be used by its related company Homak Manufacturing Co., Inc. Your favorable consideration of this-ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. 7742 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 /?eCerrerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO GRANT CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR EPHRIAM, INC: Honorable Jane M. Byrne; Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Economic Developmerrt: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable^ The City Coundl of the City of CNcago: I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the: request of the Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission, I transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the conditional approval of an industrial revenueb o n d i n the amount of $475,000 for the construction of a-project in the-City of Chicago for Ephriam, Inc., and Illinois! corporation.. Y o u r f a v o r a b l a consideration of this ordinance will bO'appreciated: Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor: /?arerray—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO GRANT CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR MIDWEST DOCK CORP. Honorable-Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together w i t h theproposed ordinance transmitted therewith, R^erred to the Committee o n Economic Development: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Coundl of the City of CNcago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the. Executive. Director of the Economic Development Commission.ltransmit herewith an ordinance providing for the conditional approval of an industrial revenue bond in the: amount of $3,250,000 for the construction of a: project by Midwest Dock Corporation. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO GRANT CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND FOR ROBERT J. MORRIS. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was.together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Economic Development: November 4, 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 7743 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4. 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City af CNcago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission.ltransmit herewith an ordinance providing f o r t h e conditional approval of an industrial revenue bond in t h e a m o u n t of $500,000 for the construction of a, project by Robert J. Morris, an individual, oran Illinois land, t r u s t o f which he is the sole beneficiary. Your favorable consideration of this-ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. fle^errerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BLIGHTED COMMERCIAL AREA SOUTH LOOP. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the-following-communication, which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted t h e r e w i t h , Referred to the Committee on Housing, City and Community Development OFFICE OF THE MAYORS CITY OF CHICAGO N o v e m b e r s , 1981. Ta the Honorable. The City Council o f the City af Chicago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance "Approving Amendment No. 1 to the Redevelopment Plan for Blighted Commercial Area South Loop". Also enclosed are certified:copies of a Resolution adopted by the Commercial District Development Commission at a meeting on August 20, 1981 authorizing the: Commissioner to request the City Council approval of-the ordinance referred to above. Your favorable.consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated; Very truly yours; (Signed) JANE: M. BYRNE, Mayor. Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE SALE OF CERTAIN LAND IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PROJECT FULLERTON-GRAND. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted t h e r e w i t h . Referred to the Committee on Housing. City and Community t^evelapment 7744 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Coundl of the City of CNcago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN--At the request of the Commissioner of the Department ofPlanning, I transmit herewith an ordinance "Approving the Sala of a certain parcel in Commercial District Project FullertonGrand to Maisel and Associates of Michigan." Also enclosedrare certified copies of a Resolution'adopted by the Commercial District Development Commission at a meeting on October 20,1981 authorizing the Commissioner to request City Council approval o f t h e ordinance referred to above. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M; BYRNE, Mayor. Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN PARCELS IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICT PROJECT MADISON-RACINE. Honorable Jane.M. Byrne/Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Housing, City and Community Development: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable, The City Coundl of the City of CNcago: LADIESAND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance "Approving the transfer of a certain parcel in Commercial District Project MadisonRacine to the Department of Sewers". Also enclosed are certified copies of a Resolution adopted by the Commercial District Development Commission at a meeting on October 20,1981 authorizingthe Commissioner to request City Council approval, of the ordinance referred to above; Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours; (Signed) JANE M: BYRNE, Mayor: Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE ACQUISITION AND RECONVEYANCE OF HUD-OWNED PROPERTIES FOR URBAN HOMESTEADING PROGRAM. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, submitted the following communication, w h i c h was, together w i t h the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith,/7e^errec/fo the Committeeon Housing, City and Community Development November 4. 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 7745 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO November 4, 1981. To the Honorable. The City Council of the City af CNcago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, I transmit herewith copies of an "Ordinance Authorizing Acquisition and Reconveyance of HUD-Owned Properties: for the Urban Homesteading Program". Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be- appreciated: Very truly yours, (Signed) JANE M. BYRNE, Mayor. CITY COUNCIL.INFORMED A S TO MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS FILED OR RECEIVED IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. Walter S. Kozubowski, City Clerk, informed the City Council that documents have been filed or received, in his office relating-to the respective subjects, designated e s f o l l o w s : Proclamations.. Proclamations of Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor designating times for special observances as follows: "CONSTITUTION WEEK IN CHIC^AGO": September 17-23, 1981; "ORA LEE HIGGINS YOUTH FOUNDATION DAY IN CHICAGO": November 1, 1981; "FAMILY FOCUS WEEK IN CHICAGO": October 25 - 3 1 , 1981; -VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK": October 26,. 1981; -JACK BRICKHOUSE DAY IN CHICAGO": November 18, 1981; -HISPANIC BUSINESS ANO ECONOMY WEEK IN CHICAGO": November 1 8 - 20, 1981; -FIRST AMENDMENT FREEDOMS DAYS IN CHICAGO": November 6; 1981 thru January 9, 1982; "NAVY PIER ILLINI WEEK IN CHICAGO": November 8 - 14, 1981; -UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND WEEK IN CHICAGO": December 14 - 20, 1981; "WORLD COMMUNITY DAY IN CHICAGO": November 6, 1981; -JEWISH WAR VETERANS WEEK IN CHICAGO": November 8 - 14, 1981; 7746; JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 "TILDEN TECH HALL OF FAME DAY IN CHICAGO": November 20, 1981; "LATIN AMERICAN SENIOR DAYS IN CHICAGO": October 30 - November 7, 1981; "REACT MONTH IN CHICAGO": November 1981; "A YEAR OF APPRECIATION FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-; Year of 1982. Acceptances and Bonds.undo" Ordinarxxs. Also acceptances and bonds, under ordinances: as. follows: Chicago: Board: of Trade:- Acceptance-and bond.under an-ordinance-passed, on-September 14, 1981' (electrical conduits); filed on October 30, 1981; Coca-Cola'Company: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on July 20, 1981 (steel pipe bridge); filed on October 30, 1981; Community Resources Corporation of Illinois: Acceptance and. bond under-an ordinanca passed on December 30, 1980 (loading platform); filed on October 30, 1981; Drovers. National Bank of-Chicago: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on March 3 1 , 1981 (pedestrian tunnel); filed on November 2, 1981; Lissner Corporation: Acceptance-and bond under an ordinance passed on March 3 1 , 1981 (occupy portion of N. Ogden Avenue); filed on October 22, 1981; Prime Packing Co., Inc.: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on September 14,1981 (sample basins); filed on November 2. 1981; Trishman, Speyer Properties: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on-July 20, 1981 (bay windows); filed on October 30, 1981. Reports and Documents of Commonwealth Edison Co. Also the following c o m m u n i c a t i o n f r o m Robert W. Bresemann, Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Edison Company, addressed to the City Clerk under data of November 2, 1981, which reads as f o l l o w s : -pursuant to the provision of the 1948: Franchise Ordinance granted to this. Company, I am enclosing copies o f reports: of the Company as listed below: Statement for bills, issued in November, 1981 to Illinois Commerce Commission relating t o Standard Contract Rider No. 20. Electric Utility Company Monthly Statement to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (F.E.R.C Form No. 5), f o r t h e month of September, 1981. Monthly power plant report to the-Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Form No. 4);.for the month of September, 1981. Quarterly report to stockholders dated November 1,1981 filed w i t h Securities and Exchange Commission. Plant and Equipment Expendituresfor the. quarter ended September 30, 1981 and expected quartersto: June 30, 1982. November 4, 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 7747 Third quarter 1981 and: 1980 survey of approved electric utility plant-and'equipment construction' appropriations.-' crrv couNOL INFORMED AS TO PUBuc/trioN OF ORDINANCES. Special MeHing. The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances which were passed by tha City Council on October 15, 1981 and which w e r e required by statute t o be published in book or pamphlet f o r m or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet f o r m on October 26, 1981 by being printed in ftill text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the Special Meeting held'on October 15, 1981 [published by authority of the City Council in accordance w i t h the provisions of' Section 5-5 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, as passed o n December 22, 1947], w h i c h printed pamphlet copies were delivered to the City Clerk on October 26, 1981. CTTY COUNCIL.INFORMED AS TO PUBUCMION OF ORDINANCES. PampNet Publication of Ordinances: The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances which were passed by the City Council on October 22, 1981 and which w e r e required by statute t o be published in book or pamphlet f o r m or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet f o r m on November 4, 1981 by being printed in full text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal o f t h e Proceedings of the City Council o f t h e regular meeting: held: on October 22, 1981 [published by authority of the City Council in accordance-with the provisions of Section 5-5 of the Municipal Code of Chicago; as passed on December 22, 1947], w h i c h printed pamphlet: copies were-delivered to the City Clerk on November 4, 1 9 8 1 . MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS, REPORTS. ETC. REQUIRING COUNCIL ACTION (TRANSMITTED TO CITY COUNCIL BY CITY CLERK). The City Clerk transmitted communications, reports, etc., relating to the respective subjects listed below. Which-were acted, upon by the-City Council in each case in the manner noted, as foilows: Certification- as to Amount of City's Contribution toMunicipal Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund: A communication from B. K. Walters, Executive Director, Municipal Employees'Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago, addressed to the City ClerK.transmitting a certified copy of a r e s o l u t i o n adopted b y t h e Board as'to the amount of the City's Contribution f o r the year 1982.—Referred to the Committee an Finance. Annual Report af Municipal Employee^ Anrruity and Benefit Fund. Also the Annual Report of the Municipal Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago, for the year ended December 3 1 , 1980, submitted by B. K. Walters, Executive Director, which was Placed on File. 7748 JOURNALr-CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981: Zoning Reclassifications: of Particular Areas. Also applications (in triplicate) together w i t h the proposed ordinances for amendment o f ' t h e Chicago Zoning Ordinance, as amended, f o r the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, w h i c h were Referred ta the Committee on Buildings and Zoning, as follows: Henry Cooper—to classify as a C l - 3 Restricted Commercial District instead of an R3 General Residence District the-area shown on Map No. 2S-F bounded by W. 115th Street; a line 150 feet east of and parallel to S. Wentworth Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 115th Street; and S: W e n t w o r t h Avenue; Cosmopolitan National Bank, U/T No. 19047—to classify as-Business Planned Development No. 263, as amended, instead of Business.Planned Development No. 263, the area shown on Map No. 1-E bounded by a line 162 feet n o r t h o f E. Randolph Street; N. Michigan Avenue;..E. Randolph Street; and N. Garland Court; Jeanette A Toledo—to classify as a Cl-2.Restricted. Commercial Diistrict instead of B4-2 Restricted Service and C l - 1 Restricted Commercial Districts tha area shown-on Map:No; &-J bounded by W. 27th Street; the-alley next east of and parallel t o W. 27th Street; a line 75 feet south of and parallel to W. 27th Street; and S. Trumbull Avenue. Claims-against City of Chicago: Also claims against the City of Chicago; w h i c h it/ate Referred tothe Committeeon Finarxx; filed b y t h e following: Aetna'Life & Cas. Co..(2) Anna Clark and James Sherke, Alexander Floydie, Alvarez Anna, Allstate Ins. Co. (3) Fred K. Benoit Andrzej Milon a n d Stanley Musial, American Family Ins. Group and Gus Stamas; Banicki Raymond T., Philip J . Barasch & Sons, Bass Serena B., Baumgard Conrad, Bedoya Alberto, Benton Ora, Billingsley Edward, Blevins James E., Brown Emma, Borrelli Michael, Bynum Eva; Cagle Beth, Caldwell Dr. Donald, Chambers Clyde, Chipas Josephine, Christie Barbara A., Columbia Heating and Cooling, Connolly James A., Croom B. T.; Delesio Rosario R., Delorenzo Joseph, DeSalvo Albert 8i Dororthy, Dishong Keith; Economy Fire & Cas. Co;. (2) J a m e s O l a h and-Michelle Pietruszka, Edwards James, Egli Kim E.; ^Falker Nelson, Fernandez Antonia, Firfer Raymond, Frierson Jewel. Frillmann Barbara; Gaitan Fransisca, George W. K, Gozdal Matthew Jr., Grant Calvin; Hanover Insurance Company and Hajack Equipment Co.,.Harris: Eunice, Heyl Beveriy A , Hyun-Paul S.; l l l i n o i s B e l l T e l e p h o n e C o . (3), Illinois D e p t of Transportation; Jackson Christian-N., Jacobson-Ted, Jones Clifton; Kidd Leonard, Kindred Murdis, Kledzinski Debra C, Kmiec Stephen C , Kung Ching: Y.; November 4. 1981 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 7749' Laffee Daniel R:, Lathen Deborah A,.Levin Earl'S., Lewis Emma Jean, Lewis Erin E:, Lewis Lillie, Luis Shirieen C ; Manyweathers Ford, Mathisen June-D., Mates. Juan, Mattucci Mark, McNeils James: E., Mehl James, Michael's Cooperage Co. Inc., Moore Gail L., Moore Lucille, Moran Jesse Jr., Morgan General III, Moy Susan; Nelson Eleanore E,. Nelson Loran D.; Oliva Franl^ O'Neill Dominic, Osbey Esther; Palmer Otto W:, Pearlman MurrayStewart, J.C. Penny Ins. Co. and Herbert Loeb, Peterson Esther, Pollock David R., Prudential Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. and T. Romadurai;. Radcliffe Mrs. W., Recovery Services International and Furman Funeral Home, Reeves Gloria M., Rhodes Construction Co. (2), Richard Anthony, Reinhardt Jeannette, Rissmann Charles, Rodriguez Jose J r , Russell Albert, Ryan Peggy J.; Saccomanno Josephine L, Salinas Lionel, SampramYaphet A , Schiffer Lawrence, Schlachter Harve L , Schram Sandra, Scott Dwight, Security Cas. Co. and Beatrice.D: Lanier, Sentry Claims Serviceand James C. Brehm; Sizemore-Joseph, Soughan Carol L, State-Farm Ins: Co. (2) Christine Kuschell and Edith-Lux; Stiefel Gordon P, Strauss Paul, Sumlim-Lillie: B.; Thomas'Mamie-L; Underwriters: Adjusting Co. (2) Ruth Jarecki and William Maxwell Co.; Verschoore.'Adel, Vodnik Robert F, Voss H: Frederick; Wojcik Walter S , Wolf Morris; Zaki Michael S. Settlements of Suits with Entries af Judgments Agairtst City. Also reports from the Corporation Counsel (filed in the Office of the City Clerk on October 27 and October 30, 1981 respectfully) addressed to the City Council (signed by Timothy D. O'Hara, Assistant Corporation Counsel) as to suits against the City of Chicago in which settlements were made and judgments entered as of the periods ended June, 1981 and July, 1981 respectfully. Referred to the Committee on Finence. Pieced on File—REPORT OF VOUCHER PAYMENTS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FOR MONTH OF AUGUST, 1981. The City Clerk transmitted the following report received; f r o m Anthony Fratto; Acting City Comptroller, which was Placed on f/7e and ordered published: 77S0- JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO • o. J t— » - 3 - y • " . * . . - # o m ^ ft 0 3 a a . i - x - 3 . ^ . 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The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommendingthat the City Council pass three (3) proposed ordinances (under separate-committee, reports) transmitted therewith, to authorize the transfer of funds in the-following departments: Department of Consumer Services Department of Aviation Committee on Public Utilities. On motion of Alderman Frostesc/iof t h e s a i d proposed ordinances was Passat/, by yeas and nays as f o l l o w s : Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyal^ Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton,. Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, O r i — 4 4 . Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider tha foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following are said ordinances as passed (the Italic heading in each case not being a part o f t h e ordinance). Department of Aviation. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are authorized and directed t o make the following transfer of funds for the year 1981. The department head making the request for this transfer has certified that such transfer f r o m the account shown w i l l leave sufficient unencumbered appropriations to meet all liabilities that havebeen ormay be incurred during the year 1981 payable from such appropriations. Frorrv Account: Purpose 100-8611-125 100-8611-149 100-8611-176 100-8611-700 Office and Building Services Other Professional and Technical Services Maintenance 8i Operation - City-Owned Vehicles Contingencies Amount $ 699.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,151.00 7752 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO To: Account: Purpose 100-8611-340 100-8611-350 Materials and Supplies Stationary and Office Supplies November 4,. 1981 Amount 3,000.00 350.00 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Department of Consumer Services. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City af CNcago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are authorized and directed to make the following transfer of funds for the year 1981. The department head making the request for this.transfer has certified.that such transfer from the account shown will leave sufficient unencumbered appropriations to meet all liabilities that havebeen or may beincurred during the year 1981 payablefromsuchappropriations. From: Account Purpose 100-4511-228 Autombile Allowance. To: Account 100-4511-140 100 4511 350 Pto-pose Professional and Technical Services: Stationaryand: OfficeSupplies Amours Schedule Rata $ Amourtt $ $ 50,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Committee on Public Utilities. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller and tha City Treasurer are authorized and directed to make thefollowing transfer of funds for the year 1981. The department head making the request for this transfer has certified that such transfer from the account shown will leave sufficient unencumbered appropriations to meet all liabilities that have been or may be incurred during the year 1981 payablefromsuchappropriations. Purpose Anount 100-1260-000 Personal Services $: To: Account Purpose Amount 100-1260-700 Contingencies $ SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. 2,000.00 2.000.00 November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7753 Ordinance Amended. Concerning Wage Rate Adjustments for Certain City Employees. The Commitee on Finance submitted a report (referred on October 22,1981) recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago is a home rule unit under Article Vll of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois; and: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has entered into Agreements w i t h various collective bargaining.agents; and WHEREAS, It is necessary that existing ordinances be amended to reflect and implement agreements; now, therefore,. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City af CNcago: . SECTIONl.That the Appropriation Ordinance adopted December 12; 1980; is hereby amended by adding certain language shown below in Italics as follows: Section 6. The appropriations herein made for personal services shall be regarded as maximum amounts to be.expended from such appropriations. Such expenditures shall be further limited to employment of personnel only as needed, or as may be required by law, not to exceed the specified maximum number designated in this ordinance for any office or position by title. When there is no limitation as to the maximum number t h a t may be employed for any office or position by title, one person may be employed or more, than one person may be employed w i t h the approval of the Budget Director and the Comptroller regardless of whether such title is printed in the singular or plural. The salary or wage rate-fixed shall be regarded as the maximum salary or wage rate for the respective offices or positions; provided that w a g e rates fixed on a daily, weekly or monthly basis are subject to change b y t h e City Council during-the fiscal year in accordance with the prevailing wage rates in private employment for such employees; and provided further that salaries are subject to change by the City Coundl during the fiscal year in accordance with contracts, approved by the City Council, between the City of CNcago and recognized collective bargainng agents. The salary or wage rates fixed are on a yearly basis unless otherwise Indicated. Abbreviations of symbols used in this ordinance are as follows: m. monthly; w. weekly; d. daily; h. hourly; v. visits; p.t. part-time. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect f r o m and after its passage. On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyal^ Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden. Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini. Orr—44; Nays—None; Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing, vote. The motion was last. 7754' JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Authority Granted: for Issuance of $25,000,000 Home Improvement Loan Revenue Bonds, Series 1981 A. The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the issuanceof $25,000,000 Home Improvement Loan Revenue Bonds Series 1981 A On motion of Alderman Frost the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by. yeas and nays as f o i l o w s : Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels. Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo. Clewis. Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—43. Nays—None. Alderman-Stemberk moved to /7acQ/)s/(/er the foregoing: vote; The motion was Lost. The following is said ordinance'as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (the "City") has, pursuant to its home rule powers granted under the 1970 Constitution o f t h e State of Illinois, duly adopted Sections 7-85 to 7-98, inclusive, of the-Municipal Code of Chicago, as amended (the "Act"); (1) to provide for and promote the public health, safety and welfare; (2) to relieve conditions of unemployment and encourage the increase of industry and commercial activitiesandeconomicdevelopmentofthemunicipality, so as to reduce the evils attendant upon unemployment; (3) to provide for efficient and well-planned urban g r o w t h and development including the elimination and prevention of slum areas.and urban blight, a n d t h e proper coordination of industrial facilities, with-public, services, mass transportation facilities, and residential development; (4) to assist l o w and moderate income persons in acquiring and owning decent, safe and sanitary housing which they can afford; (5) to promote the integration of families, of varying economic means; and (6) to preserve and increase the municipality's ad valoremMax base; and WHEREAS, The City has determined that, under existing economic conditions affecting the-cost and. availablity of funds for the financing of home improvements in the City and the relative cost of such home improvement, it is desirable to supplement the funds presently available to the private sector for the purpose-of financing home improvement loans; and WHEREAS, The City has consulted.with members-of the residential lending industry and others, and has determined.that it is desirable to provide such supplemental funds for the purpose of financing homeimprovement loans through (i) the establishment of'a multi-lender Home Improvement Loan Program(the "Program"), (ii) the sale and issuance of its revenue bonds and (iii) the application of the proceeds of such sale to thepurchase of home improvement loans, insured under the Federal Housing Administration Title I Property Improvement Loan Program, t o be originated and serviced in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h the program by various: lending institutions; and WHEREAS, TheCity has determined that certain lending institutions which maintain an office andoriginate and service home improvement loans in the City hava demonstrated the ability to.originate and service home-improvement loans in accordance w i t h recognized governmental and industry standards ("Oualified Lenders" as hereinafter defined) and has afforded such Qualified Landers.the opportunity to originate and service-home improvement loans under the Program; and November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7755: WHEREAS, T h e C i t y has received offers from various Qualified Lenders to participate in the Program and wishes to enter into agreements w i t h those Qualified Lenders, thereby obligating each of such Qualified Lenders to originate and service home improvement loans under the Program, the respective amounts allocated to each Qualified Lender to bedetermined by the City in accordance w i t h the allocation formula set forth in this, ordinance; and WHEREAS, The City has undertaken to use a portion of the Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") funds received by the City pursuant t o the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, to assist in the financing of home improvement loans pursuant to the Program, such funds to be deposited w i t h the Trustee (as hereinafter defined) in accordance w i t h the Indenture (as hereinafter defined); and WHEREAS; The City has deterniined that it is desirable to target a portion of the Program to certain geographic areas w i t h i n the City in order to comply w i t h the provisions of the Mortgage Subsidy Bond Tax Act of 1980, as amended, and the.Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and to provide greater assistance to neighborhood strategy,areas and community development program planning areas; and J WHEREAS, Pursuant t o a n d i n accordance-with-the provisions of the^Act the-City is-now prepared: to proceed w i t h establishing the Program and financing the origination of such home improvement loans: and to issue and sell not t o exceed $25,000,000 in principal amount of its Home Improvement Loan RevenueBonds, 1981 Series A (the "Bonds"), such Bonds t o be secured b y t h e Indentures and, except t o t h e extent payablefrom Bond proceeds, certain insurance proceeds or CDBG funds or moneys from the investment thereof, to be payable solely from the revenues and receipt and other amounts received by the City pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreements (hereinafter defined) and the-Indenture; and WHEREAS, E: F. Hutton &. Company I n c , Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago and Goldman, Sachs and C o , as representatives of a group of underwriters, h a v e s u b m i t t e d to the City a,form of Bond Purchase: Agreement (hereinafter defined) setting forth their proposal to purchase the Bonds; and^ WHEREAS, Copies of the NotePurchase Agreement the Indenture, and Bond Purchase Agreement have been presented to and are befora this meeting; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: SECTION l . T h e f o l l o w i n g words and terms as used in this ordinance shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates another or different meaning or intent: "Applicants" shall mean the Qualified: Lenders which execute, a Note Purchase Agreement. "Bonds" shall mean the Home Improvement Loan Revenue Bonds, 1981 S e r i e s A o f t h e C i t y i n an aggregate principal amount of not to.exceed $25,000,000 authorized to be issued pursuant to this ordinance and the Indenture. "Bond Purchase Agreement" shall mean the Bond Purchase Agreement to be entered into between the City and.the underwriters^ as-approved by this ordinance, relating to the purchase of the Bonds. "City" shall mean t h e City of Chicago, Cook County, illinois. "Home-Improvement Loans" shall mean the Title I Home-improvement Loan Notes to be originated pursuant-to, and as defined in, each Note Purchase Agreement. 7756 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO" November 4; 1981- "Indenture" shall mean the Indenture of Trust dated as of November 1, 1981' between the City and:' the Trustee; as.approved by this ordinance, as the same-may be supplemented from time to t i m e in accordance w i t h its terms. "Note Purchase Agreements" shall mean tha Note Purchase Agreements between the City, the-Trustee and the respective Participants, as approved by this ordinance, and as tha same may be amended f r o m time to time. "Official Statement" shall mean the Preliminary Official Statement and the Official Statement as further described and defined in the Bond Purchase Agreement. "Participants" shall mean the Applicants w h o enter into t h e Note-Purchase Agreement and any surviving, resulting, assignee or transferee corporations as permitted by the Note Purchase Agreements. "Program Handbook" means the program handbook releting to the Program published and implemented bythe Commissionerof the Departmentof Housing of the City and as further described and incorporated by reference, in the Note Purchase Agreement and as-the same may be-amended or supplemented from-time-to time; "Qualified Lender" shall mean any lending institution (as: defined in the Act) w h i c h (i) maintains an office in the City; (ii) originates and services home mortgages-(as defined in the Act), including home improvement loans, in the City; (iii) is (a) a member of, or subject to regulation by, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Administration or any successor of the foregoing, or (b) qualified to sell mortgages to and service mortgages for the- Federal N a t i o n a l Mortgage Association or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation; (iv) satisfies the requirements of The Federal Housing Administration of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development under its Title I Property Improvement Loan Insurance Program; and (v) is able to repurchase home improvement loans if required.to do so pursuant to t h e . Note-Purchase Agreement. "Trustee"shall mean the First National Bankof Chicago, a national banking association, and any successor acting-as such under the. Indenture; SECTION 2. Pursuant to the Act, the City does hereby authorize the origination of the Home Improvement Loans and the acquisition of the Home Improvement Loans: in accordance w i t h tha terms of the Note Purchase Agreements, and does hereby find and declare that this ordinance is being enacted pursuant to the powers granted by the Act and that the issuance of the Bonds is for the public purposes, as set forth in-the Act and herein. SECTION 3. To provide for the financing of the cost of the acquisition of the Home Improvement Loans, the City, does hereby authorize the issuance of revenue bonds of the City under the Act to be designated "City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Home Improvement Loan Revenue Bonds, 1981 Series A " in the aggregate amount of up to $25,000,000. The Bonds shall be issued in the forms and denominations set forth in the-Indenture; shall be dated and numbered as provided in the Indenture, shall mature as provided in the Indenture, but not latar,than October 1, 2000; shall have a weighted average interest rate not to exceed-fourteen and onerquarter p e r c e n t (14.25%) per annum; shall be subject to redemption prior to maturity upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Indenture; and shall be sold t o the underwriters at a price of not less then 97% of the aggregate principal amount thereof-plus accrued interest thereon from the dated data of the Bonds to ths date of Closing (as defined in the Bond Purchase Agreement). The Mayor or the.Comptroller is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement w i t h the underwriters in order to establish, subject to the foregoing limitations, the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds, the maturity dates and amounts and the exact interest rates, redemption terms and sale price of the Bonds. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7757 SECTION 4. The Bonds shall ba limitedrobligations of the City and, except t o t h e extent payable from Bond proceeds, certain insurance proceeds or CDBG funds or moneys from the investment thereof, shall be payable solely f r o m the revenues and receipts and other amounts received by or on behalf of the City pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreements and the Indenture. The Bonds and interest thereon shall not be deemed to constitute a debt or liability of the City, the State of Illinois or any political subdivision thereof, and their issuance shall n o t directly or indirectly or contingently, obligate the City or any political subdivision thereof to levy any f o r m of taxation therefor or to make any appropriation for their payment, nor shall the Bonds be contrued to create any moral obligation on the part of the City or any political subdivison thereof w i t h respect to their payment. Nothing in the Bonds or in the Indenture or the proceedings o f t h e City authorizing the issuance of the Bonds or in the-Act shall be construed t o authorize the City to create a debt of the City or any political subdivision thereof within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision of the State of Illinois. The Nature of the obligations represented by the Bonds is as more fully set f o r t h in the Indenture. SECTION 5. The Bonds-shall be executed on behalf of the-City in the manner provided iii t h e l n d e n t u r e . If any of tha Officers w h o shall have signed or sealed any of the-Bonds shall cease to be such Officers of the City before the Bonds so signed and sealed shall have been actually authenticated by the Trustee or delivered by the City, the-Bonds-nevertheless may be-authenticated, issued, and delivered w i t h thes a m e f o r c e a n d effect as though the person or persons.who signed or sealed the Bonds had not ceased to be such Officer or Officers o f t h e City; and also the Bonds may be signed and sealed'on behalf of the City by those persons who, at the actual date of the execution of the Bonds, shall be the proper Officers of the City, although at the nominal date of the Bonds any such person shall not have been such Officer of the City. SECTION 6..The Indenture in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A Is hereby approved and the Mayor orthe Comptroller of the City is hereby authorized on behalf of the City to execute.acknowledge and deliver the Indenture, attested by ths City Clerk, w i t h such changes therein as shall be approved by such persons executing such document, their execution to constitute conclusive evidence of such approval, and the City Clark is-hereby authorized to-affix to the Indenture the corporate seal of the City. SECTION 7. The: Note Purchase Agreement in substantially the form attached herato as Exhibit B is hereby approved and the Mayor or Comptroller of the.City is hereby authorized on behalf of the City to execute and deliver the Note Purchase Agreements w i t h the Applicants and determine the amount of each Applicant's commitment, subject to the provisions of Section 8 of this ordinance, w i t h such changes therein as shall be approved by such persons executing such d o c u m e n t such execution to constitute conclusive evidence of such approval; provided, however, that the servicing fee provided for therein shall not exceed an amount equal to $2,75 per loan per month. No Home Improvement Loan shall be made to any borrower whose adjusted annual income (as defined in the Act) exceeds $37,500. The participants shall undertake to accept and process applications for Home Improvement Loans on a non-discriminatory, " f i r s t - c o m a , f i r s t - s e r v e d " basis; provided, however, that the. acceptance and processing of HomeImprovement Loans on a-"first-come; first-served" basis shall be subject to any restrictions, limitations and requirements contained, in the Note Purchase Agreements w i t h respect to-(i) origination of HomeImprovement Loans within-certain geographic areas of-the City or (ii) any other restrictions, limitations and requirements as t o the. use of the Bond proceeds or CDBG: funds. SECTION 8. The proceeds f r o m the sale of the Bonds and certain CDBG funds available for the purchase of Home Improvement Loans ("Available Proceeds") shall be allocated among the Participants in accordance w i t h the- following procedure: 7758- JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981: l . T h e Commissioner of the Department of Housing shall set aside the portion of the Available Proceeds required to be targeted pursuant to the Mortgage Subsidy Bond Tax Act of 1980, as amended. Such proceeds shall be available to all participants on-a first-coma, first-served basis in accordance w i t h . the requirements of the Note Purchase Agreement The balance of the Available Proceeds ("Allocated Proceeds") shall be allocated as hereinafter provided. 2. Each Applicant shall submit an application requesting the amount of Allocated Proceeds ("Requested Amount") such Applicant wishes to.use to originate Title I Home Improvement Loans (which amount shall not be less than $200,000). 3; If total Requested Amounts.exceed Allocated Pl-oceeds, all applicants shall have their c o m m i t m e n t amounts reduced on a pro rata basis to the extent necessary to makethe sum of the Requested Amounts of all Applicants equal to Allocated Proceeds with the-following modifications: (a) No Applicant's/commitment amount shall be decreased to less than $200,000: (b) Where:an Applicant's Requested Amount exceeds its proportionate share of the total volume of single-family ( o n e - t o - f o u r unit) residential mortgage.loans secured by property-located, w i t h i n the City and home improvement loans made within the City originated and servicedby all Program: Participants during the most recent calendar year, its Requested Amount may be further reduced to. reflect- its- demonstrated level of lending activity. (c) An Applicant's Requested Amount may be adjusted on other than a-pro rata basis in order t o assure an adequate geographic distribution of Program activity throughout the City, particularly in low and moderate income areas, or in order to assure compliance w i t h the requirements f o r targeting in the Mortgage Subsidy Bond Tax Act of 1980 as amended. 4. If total requested'amounts are less than Allocated Proceeds, any Allocated Proceeds-remaining unallocated shall be allocated a m o n g a n y Applicants-who shall then apply therefor in accordanca w i t h the criteria: set: forth in Section 3 hereof. 5: TheCommissioner of the Department of Housing of theCity may adjust allocations upward or d o w n w a r d to round off allocations to a multiple of $1,000; provided, however, that no such adjustment shall cause an Applicant's-allocation to exceed his Requested A m o u n t SECTION 9: The Bond Purchase Agreement, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exihibit C, is hereby approved and the Mayor or Comptroller of the City is hereby authorized to execute and deliver the Bond Purchase-Agreement on behalf of the City w i t h such changes and. completions therein w i t h respect to the representatives of the underwriters named therein, interest rates, redemption provisions and the sale price of the Bonds (subject to the-limitations set forth in Section 3 hereof) a n d s u c h other changes as shall ba approved by such person executing the d o c u m e n t his execution to constitute evidence of such approval, and the sale of the Bonds pursuant to the Bond Purchase Agreement is hereby authorized. Notwithstanding the authority herein granted to the Mayor and the Comptroller, such authorized officials may in their absolute discretion determine not to execute and deliver any Bond Purchase Agreement even though the same-shall comply w i t h this ordinance and the A c t in which event the-City shall have no obligations whatsoever w i t h respect thereto; SECTION 10;. The Mayor or the Comptroller is hereby authorized to prepare, execute-end d e l i v e r a n Official Statement for and on behalf of the City pursuant t o t h e . Bond Purchase Agreement SECTION 1 1 . The Program Handbook shall contain the substance o f the f o l l o w i n g clause: November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7759- The Participant will not arbitrarily reject mortgage loans for residential properties: within.a specific geographic area in Chicago because of the location and/or the age of the property, or, in the case of a proposed borrower, arbitrarily vary the terms of those loans or the application procedures for those loans because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex or marital status. In addition the participant w i l l make loans available on low and moderate- income residential property in the neighborhoods of the City of Chicago within the limits, of its legal restrictions and prudent financial practices. The Participants shall report to the City C o u n c i l at such times as the City may reasonably request the following: information: (1) Number and amount of Home Improvement Loans- by census tract and/or zip code; (2) The adjusted gross income of all borrowers for the previous year; and (3) Such other-information as. the City may reasonably request. SE(mON.12; The Mayor, Comptroller, theCommissioner of the Department of Housing, City Clerk and Deputy City Clerk for and.on behalf of the-City be, and. e a c h - o f t h e m hereby is, authorized and directed t o do any and all things necessary t o effect the performance of all obligations of the-City under and pursuant to this ordinance and making of the Home Improvement Loans, the execution and delivery of the Bonds and the performance of all other acts of whatever nature necessary to effect and carry out the authority conferred by this ordinance. The Commissioner of the Department of Housing of the City is authorized: to publish and implement the Program Handbook setting forth the policies and procedures to be followed by the Participants in the Program and to adopt forms for the use of the Participants in the Program. The Mayor, Comptroller, City Clerk, and Deputy City Clerk be, and they are hereby, further authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City, to execute all documents, certificates and other instruments t h a t may be required under t h e t e r m s of the Bond Purchase A g r e e m e n t the Note Purchase Agreements or the Indenture or t h a t m a y be required for the carrying out the authority conferred by t h i s o r d i n a n c e o r t o e v i d e n c e said authority and to exercise and otherwise take a l l necessary action tO:thef u l i realization of the rights and purposes of the City underthe Bond Purchase Agreement, the Note PurchaseAgreements and the Indenture and to discharge all of the obligations o f t h e City hereunder and thereunder. SECTION 13; If any section, paragraph, clause or provision o f t h i s ordinance shall be ruled by any c o u r t ' of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions hereof. To the extent that any statutes, or ordinancrs, resolutions or orders of the City, or parts thereof, are in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall be controlling. SECTION 14. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption-and approval. [Exhibits A, B; and C a r e : omitted, for-^printing purposes:] Rling of UDAG Agreement with HUD Authorized for "Miall Order House^ Rehabilitation P r o j e c f . The Committee on Finance submitted a-report (referred on October 22, 1981) recommending t h a t the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith: 7760 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WHEREAS, In order to develop viable urban communities, the-Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, provides t h a t Urban Development Action Grants may be made available to cities: to fund-projects w h i c h promote decent housing and stimulate-private investment in urban communities; and WHEREAS, Fulton Court Partnership has proposed to rehabilitate a nine-story building at 600 West Fulton Street to develop 50 condominium units and approximately 90,000 square feet of commercial and office space, expending approximately fifteen million thirty thousand seven hundred, thirty-six dollars ($15,030,736.00) i n private funds; and WHEREAS, It is anticipated that t h i s project w i l l create approximately three hundred t w e n t y - f i v e new job opportunities and generate over t w o hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) in additional tax revenue; and WHEREAS, The City of Chicago, through the Department of Housing, has prepared an application for an Urban Development Action Grant in the amount of t w o million four hundred forty-seven thousand dollars ($2,447,000.00) to support this project now, therefore; Be It Ordained by the: City Council of the City of Chicaga SECTION 1. That the Mayorof the City of Chicago is authorized to submit t o t h e United States Department of Housing and Urban Development an application for an Urban Development Action Grant in the amount of t w o million four hundred f o r t y - s e v e n thousand dollars ($2,447,000.00) for the Mail Order House Rehabilitation Project. SECTION 2. That the Mayor of the City of Chicago is authorized to act in connection w i t h the application, to. give what assurances.are necessary and to provide such additional information as-may be required by the United. States Department of Housing and Urban Development. SECTION 3. That upon approval o f t h e above application by the Secretary ofthe United Statas Department of Housing and Urban Development the Mayor of the City of Chicago is authorized to execute on behalf of the-City of Chicago, upon the approval of the-Corporation Counsel as to form and.legality, an-Urban Development Action Grant Agreement between the City of Chicago and the-United States Department of Housing and Urban Development f o r the partial funding of the Mail Order House Rehabilitation Project. SECTION 4. This ordinance-shall be-effective immediately upon its. passage. On motion of Alderman Fi-ost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter; Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus; Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None; Alderman Stemberk moved to /7eco/7£/c^er the foregoing vote. The motion was Ao£f. Execution of Agreement Authorized for Gi'sntto Chicago Regional Port District for Development of Iroquois Landing. The::Committee on Finance submitted a report (referred on October 22, 1981) recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, to authorize the execution of-an agreement for a-grant to the Chicago Regional Port District for the development of Iroquois Landing. November 4; 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 776r On motion, of Alderman Frost: the :said'proposed ordinance was.Passed, by yeas and nays: as follows: /easT-Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom; Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44.. Nays-None. Alderman Stemberk moved to/7eco/}s/e/er the foregoing vote. The-motion w a s ^ f / . The following, is said, ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has received funds f r o m the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program t o promote: Community Development, activities; and WHEREAS,. Economic development i s o n e - o f the specific areastfor funding: under this program;.and: W H E R E A S ; The Chicago Regional Port District is a body politic:involved in the:economic development, of the City of Chicago; and, W H E R E A S , . The development of-Iroquois Landing w i l l provide an-incentive for more economic development activities, which w i l l provide jobs in the City of Chicago; and W H E R E A S . The project has received the approval of the City, of Chicago's Community Development and. Housing Coordinating Committee; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council o f theCity of CNcago: SECTION V. A p o r t i o n o f the-Housing: and: Community Development Block Grant funds allocated-to the City of Chicago, (incorporated herein by reference), in thejamount of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) is hereby allocated by the City of Chicago for use in facilitating the development of Iroquois Landing.. SECTION 2. These funds are to, be allocated subject to the agreement entered into betv.-een the City of Chicago and the Chicago. Regional Port District attached hereto. SECTION 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute t w o counterparts of said agreement on behalf of the City of Chicago and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to impress the official seal of the City of Chicago thereto, and attest each said counterpart. SECTION 4. ThaCommissionerof the Department of Planning is authorized to f o r w a r d such counterpartst o t h e United States Department of Housing and Urban Development andthe Chicago Regional Port District together w i t h any further documentation required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development SECTION 5; This ordinance- s h a l l become- effective f r o m and after its approval; Agreement attached to this ordinance: reads as follows: ThisAgreement entered into this dav of 1981, by t h e C i t y of Chicago, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City", and the Chicago Regional Port District a Body politic, hereinafter referred to. as the: "Port District"; 7762 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4; 1981 Whereas, pursuant to the enactment o f the: Federal Housing andCommunity Development Act of 1974(Public Law 93-383), the City has hereby agreed to the allocation of and expenditure of funds for f i s c a l year 1982; and Whereas, the Community Development Program o f t h e City of Chicago provides f o r f u n d s to be allocated for "Local Option" activities; and Whereas, the City of Chicago: wiil provide a budgetary allocation from these "Local Option" funds a s a grant to the Chicago Regional Port Oistrict in the sum of $350,000 for the purpose of Port Developmentat Iroquois Landing; Now Therefore; in consideration of said G r a n t in the s u m of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100, Dollars ($350,000), the-Chicago Regional Port District undertakes to perform as follows: . 1. Scope of Services: (a) The Port District shall use said grant for-the-following, purposes: 1.. Preparation;: paving) and'completion of cargo'Staging,-area; 2. Preparation-and:placement of outdoor lighting-fixtures and-masts; 3. Rehabilitation-and' replacement of the Iroquois-dock side rail for access from rail car to ship. (b)The allocation of specific funds f o r t h e above activities shall ba subject to review by the Department of Planning; i t being the. intention of the Parties to provide some flexibility in the programming, consistent, w i t h the-best interests of the City and, the Port, District. 2.. Time f o r Performance. The contract s h a l l berperformed by September 30, 1982: 3. Compensation and Method-af Payment (a) Compensation: The Port District shall be. compensated on a reimbursement basis for site improvements and costs expended pursuant to a budget set forth and made a part hereof. It is the intent of the Parties to this contract that all reimbursement by the City shall be for money actually expended by thoi Port District w i t h i n the^ t e r m s of the b u d g e t (b) Method o f Payment The City agrees t o pay the, Port District an amount not to exceed $350,000, which shall constitute: full and complete.compensation for all of the obligations undertaken by the Port District under the terms of this contract upon presentation of requisitions for reimbursement by the Port Oistrict: As oft en as determined by the City, the Port District will submit to the City a requisition for reimbursement' supported by appropriate documentation specified by the City as to the expenditures incurred by the District in the performance ofthis contract and claimed as an allowable c o s t The above documents should indicate, the-disposition of the amount requested on t h e f o r m to be provided by the City. (c) Maximum Compensation: It is expressly understood and agreed t h a t in no e v e n t will the total amount paid to tha Port District hereunder, exceed the maximum sum of $350,000. 4. Fund Chargeable: Expenditures.under this contract shall be payable-form Fund No. November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7763 5. Notice: Notices and communication under this.contract shall be sent first class mail to the-City addressedto Mr. Martin Murphy, Commissioner of the Department of Planning, Room 1000, City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois, 60602 and to the Port District, addressed to Mr. Frank G. Martin, Jr., General Manager, Chicago Port D i s t r i c t 12800 South Butler Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60633. 6. Terms and Conditions: This contract is subject to, and incorporates the Program and Budget attached hereto and.made a part hereof, and in addition thereto is subject to the provisions of Part 2 entitled "General Cbnditions - Non-Discrimination" attached hereto and made a part hereof. All work w i l l be contracted by the Port District in accordance w i t h architectural plans and specifications prepared by the Port District's architect and approved by the designated representative of the City of Chicago, Department of Planning. All contractors accepted bythe Port District under this procedure w i l l be bonded-and insured: for materiais. workmanship, financial responsibility and workmen's: compensation. The-selection of the contractor will bebased on competitive bidding; or interviews: of numerous contractors qualified to fulfill the terms of tha contract; and.will take into considerationt h e h l g h l y specialized nature of this project All contractors shall be subject to> approval by theDepartment o f P l a n n i n g . Each contractor shall become familiar w i t h all local, state and federal laws and-regulations, regarding labor, discrimination and: all other relevant subjects. The Chicago Regional Port District agrees to: indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago for any claims whatsoever a rising out of or by reason o f t h e construction provided for herein, for damagas or injuries to persons or property and to make the City co-insured for public liability insurance to cover such exigencies in the-amount of $500,000. In Witness Whereof, the:City and the Port District have executed this contract as of the date first above: written; , [signature forms omitted for printing purposes]. Nan - Discrimination Part I I General Conditions It is the policy of the City of Chicago t h a t under the terms of this c o n t r a c t t h e provisions concerning non-discrimination in employment will be enforced, to the: terms of the provisions contained herein. The contractor agrees.to assert leadership w i t h i n all areas of employment responsibilities, including s u b contracts, to ensure the proper utilization of each employee's capabilities and productivity and take affirmative steps to recruit new employees w i t h o u t regard to raca; creed, color, sex, or national origin during the t e r m of this contract: The contractor also.agrees, under the t e r m s o f this c o n t r a c t to treat all employees equally w i t h respect to compensation and opportunities for advancement including upgrading, promotion and transf er: I The: contractor, in order:to demonstrate compliance under the terms of this c o n t r a c t agrees to furnish, upon request such reports, records, and other pertinent data necessery for compliance w i t h equal employment opportunity provisions and requirements of the federal, state; and.local governments. The: contractor w i l l cooperate:with the City of Chicago, who has the:responsibility of reporting on, and.the enforcement of said equal employment opportunity provisions and-requirements, in seeing to it that the-terms and conditions are- carried o u t 7764 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4. 1981 Attention is called to Sec. 109 Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, 42 USC 5301; Executive Order 11246 issued September 24, 1965, 3 CFR, 1964-65 Compilation, p. 339, as modified by Executive Order 11375 issued; October 13, 1967, 3 CFR, 1967 Compilation, p. 320; The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Pub. L 8 8 352. July 2, 1964, 78 S t a t 241 e t sub.; Sec. 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 USC 170-iu; to the State Acts approved July 28, 1961. I l l Rev. S t a t 1971, Ch. 38, Sees. 13-1 to 13-4 inclusive; July 8, 1933, IM. Rev. S t a t 1971, Ch. 29, Sees. 17 to 24 inclusive; July 2 1 , 1961, I I I Rev. S t a t 1971, Ch. 48, Sees. 8 5 t o 366 inclusive; and July 26,1967, III Rev. Stat. 1971, Ch. 48, Sees. 881 to 887; an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago, August 2 1 , 1945, page 3877 of the Journal of Proceedings (Mun. Code of the City of Chicago, Ch; 198.7A): provisions of 41 CFR Chapter 60, and Davis-Bacon (40 U.S.C. 2 7 6 a-276-a-5). Contractor^ Agreements During the performance of this c o n t r a c t the contractor agrees a s f o l l o w s : 1. Tha contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, raligion, sex. or national origin. Tha.contractor will take affirmative-action to ensure that applicants:are. employed, and that e m p l o y e e s a r e t r e a t e d e q u a l l y during employment, without regard t o their race; color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following:, employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other f o r m s of compensation, and selection-for training, including apprenticeship.. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for e m p l o y m e n t notices to be provided by the-contracting officer setting, forth the-provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,, color, religion, sex; or national origin. 3. The contractor will s e n d t o each labor union or representative of workers with w h i c h he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by theagency contracting officer/advising t h e l a b o r union or workers' representative-of the contractors' commitments under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24; 1965, and shall post copiesof the notice in conspicuous, places available to employees and applicants for employment. 4. The c o n t r a c t o r w i l l comply with all provisionsof Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevent orders of the Secretary of Labor. 5. The contractor will furnish all information and reports, required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, o r pursuant thereto, and w i l l permit a c c e s s t o his. books, records, and accounts: by the contracting agency and. the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 6; In:the:event of the contractor's noncompliance w i t h - t h e nondiscrimination clauses, of this contract or w i t h any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this,contract may ba cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole-or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible-for further Government contracts in accordance w i t h procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965. and such othar sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in ExecutivsOrder No. 11246of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation; or order of the Secretary of Labor or as otherwise provided by law. November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES: 7765 T. The contractorwill include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through-(7) in every subcontract or purchase-: order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or ordersof the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor w i l l take such action w i t h respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in t h e event the contractor becomes involved in; or is threatened w i t h , l i t i g a t i o n w i t h a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction b y t h e contracting: agency, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of tha United States. (See f o r m H.U.D. 4010). Resident Manpower and Business Utilization For contracts of ten thousand dollars or more, the following statements set forth the criteria from which compliance will be determined t o Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 12 USC 170-lu. That Section as interpreted requires that: in administration of programs providing'direct financial assistance-in aid of housing, urban planning, development, redevelopment or renewal, public or community faciiities, and: new community d e v e l o p m e n t the recipient or contractor s h a l l document efforts t o ; insure: that to. the-greatest extent feasible- opportunities f o r training: and employment arising: in- connection w i t h , planning and carrying out of any project assisted under and such program be given t o lower income-persons, residing in the: area of such project; a n d ; insure that.to the greatest extent feasible contracts for work t o be performed, in connection w i t h any such project be awarded to business concerns-which are located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of such project: Pasting: of Pertinent Information The,Commissioner of the contracting City department a n d / o r his designee retains the rights of entry in theplace of business or job-site for the purpose of placing in a conspicuous location information concerning, wages and hours, equal opportunity, safety, and otherwise require information-deemed: necessary. Reporting- Requirements , Provisions andregulatory policies embodied in this contract shall be administered by the commissioner of contracting. City department and monitored: by the administrative unit designated-by the Community Development Coordinating Committee hereinafter ref erred to as the Coordinating Committee: Each contractor having a contract or contracts containing the Equal Employment Opportunity and Section 3 Residents Hiring provisions described, herein shall file and shall cause each of his sub-contractors to file compliance reports with the Commissioner or the designated Equal Opportunity Officer ofthe-Contracting City department in duplicate. This, report shall be in the form of certified payroll records.' Pre-Constructidn Conference T h e C o m m i s s i o n e r o f the contracting-.City.department or his designee; shall call or arrange to be called a prerconstruction conference for the purpose of informing.the contractor and/or his subcontractors of t h e i r responsibilities: under the provisions o f this contract. The pre-construction conference agenda w i l l besubstantially the same agenda as outlined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The general contractor is responsible for the notifying and ensuring of t h e presence of his subcontractors. 7766 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 The: Commissioner of contracting City department or his designee, shall direct t h a t a n y contractor orsubcontractor shall s u b m i t as part of his compliance r e p o r t a-statement in writing signed by an authorized officer or agent on behalf of-any labor union or any agency referring workers, or providing or supervising apprenticeship, or other training, w i t h which the contractor or his subcontractor deals, w i t h supporting: information to the effect that the signer's practices and policies do not discriminate on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin, and-^that the signer will cooperate affirmatively in the implementation of the equal opportunity provisions, and that it consents and agrees.that recruitment e m p l o y m e n t and terms and conditions of employment shall be in accordance w i t h the purposes and provisions contained herein under this contract. Authority Granted far Issuance af 91,500.000 Industrial Revenue Bond for Project Entitled Inolex Chemical Ca. The Committee on Finance submitted a report (referred on October 22, 1981) recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, t o authorize the issuance of $1,500,000 Industrial Revenue Bond for the acquisition of certain industrial facilities for a project entitled Inolex Chemical Company. On motion of Alderman Frost the said proposed ordinance was Passed: by yeas, and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans; Bloom; Sawyer; Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, M e l l Frost Marcin, Farina; Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44; Nays-Hone. Alderman Stemberk moved to /7eco/7s/c/ar the foregoing vote. The motion was Ijost. The:following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (the "Issuer") is a duly constituted and validly existing; municipality within the meaning of Section 1 of Articls VII of the 1970 Constitution of State of Illinois, having a population in excess of 25,000, and is a home rule unit of government under Section 6 (a) of Article Vll of said Constitution; and I • • WHEREAS, The Issuer, as a home rule u n i t and pursuant to Chapter 15.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, as supplemented and amended (the "Enabling Ordinance") is authorized and empowered to issue its revenue bonds to finance the costs of "projects"; as defined in the Enabling Ordinance, to the endthat the Issuer may be able to relieve conditions of unemployment and t o encourage the increase of industry, within the boundaries of the City of Chicago, Illinois; and: WHEREAS, On September 9,1981, the Economic Development Commission of the City of Chicago adopted a-resolution authorizing execution of a. Memorandum of Agreement, w i t h New Chemical Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation qualified to do business in the State of Illinois, providing f o r issuance of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 for the purpose of assisting New Chemical Company to acquire certain industrial facilities within the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, On October 6, 1981, this City Council adopted an inducement Ordinance w i t h respect to the issuance of the aforesaid, bonds-in an amount not to, exceed $2,000,000; and November 4. 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7767 WHEREAS, N e w Chemical Company has, by appropriate legal action in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of Illinois changed its official corporate name to "Inolex Chemical Company" (hereinafter the "Company"); and WHEREAS, As a result of the aforesaid actions of the Issuer upon which the Company has relied, contracts have: been entered into by the Company for the acquisitionof certain real estate in the City of Chicago, Illinois, together w i t h the buildings, machinery, equipment, apparatus and related property thereon,.which w i l l constitute an "industrial development project" within the meaning of the Enabling Ordinance (the "Project"), and it is proposed that the Issuer shail enter into, a Loan Agreement (the "Agreement") w i t h the Company pursuant to w h i c h the Issuer shall lend the Company a sum sufficient together w i t h other moneys of the. Company, to accomplish such acquisition, and the Issuer is willing to Issue its revenue bond to finance a portion,of t h e cost of the acquisition of the Project in the amount evidenced by such revenue bond and upon terms w h i c h will provide the Issuer sums sufficient to pay w h e n due the-principal of and interest upon said revenue bond, all as set forth in the details and provisions of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, it is estimated t h a t t h e c o s t s of the Project including costs relating to the preparation and issuance o f the revenue bond of the Issuer, w i l l be not less than $1,600,000; and WHEREAS, The Project w i l l be of the character and will accomplish tha purposes provided by the Enabling Ordinance, and w i l l create additional employment opportunities in the City of Chicago, Illinois; and: WHEREAS, The Issuer proposes to sell its revenue bond hereinafter authorized and designated "Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series 1981 (inolex Chemical Company Project)" upon a negotiated basis to American Can Company, a New Jersey corporation; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: DefinitionsSECTION-1. The following w o r d s and terms as used in this Ordinance shall have the following meanings uniess the context or use-indicates another or different meaning.or intent: "Agreement" means the Loan Agreement dated as of Noveniber 1, 1981, by and between the-Issuer and the Company, as from time to time supplemented and amended. "American Can" means the AmericaniCan Company, a corporation duly organized and validly existing u n d e r t h e laws of the State of New Jersey and qualified to do-business:as a foreign corporation and in good standing under the l a w s of the State of Illinois. "Assignment" means the'Assignment: and Agreement dated a s o f November 1, 1981, from the Issuer to American C a a as from t i m e to time supplemented and amended. "Authorized Company Representative'^ m e a n s t h e person or persons w h o at the time shall have^been designated as such pursuant t o t h e provisions of the A g r e e m e n t "Bond Purchase Agreement" means the Bond Purchase: Agreement dated-as: of November 1, 1981, by and between the Issuer and: American Can, as from time to-time'supplemented and amended: "Coda" means the Internal Revenue Code, of 1954, as amended. "Company" means Inolex Chemical Company, a corporation duly organized.and validly existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and qualified to do business as a foreign corporation and in good standing under t h e laws of the State: of Illinois, and any surviving, resulting or transferee corporation as provided in Section 5.1 of the Agreement. 7768 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 "Determination of Taxability" means (i) the: effective date o f a statute or a, regulation eliminating in w h o l e or in part the presently applicable exemption f r o m Federal income taxes granted under Section 103 of the Code for interest payable on the Series 1981 Bond or altering to the detriment of the holder of the-Series 1981' Bond the presently applicable method of allocating deductions of the holder of the Series 1981 bond because of the receipt of such interest, or (ii) the date as o f which it is determined by a decision or ruling by a judicial or duly constituted administrative authority that such exemption is not available or is no longer available or if contrary to law, or (iii) the date of the payment o r incurring of a"capital expenditure" which causes the interest to be taxable because the limit i m p o s e d b y Section 103 (b)'(6) (D) of the Code has been exceeded, or (iv) the date as of which such interest is asserted to be taxable to the holder of the Series 1981 Bond in whole or in part pursuant to written notice by the Internal Revenue Service (the-"IRS") or any other official action (including the issuance of a statutory notice of deficiency, the denial of a claim for refund, or t h e assessment of any tax), the effect of which is to assert against or impose upon the holder of the Series 1981 Bond a tax attributable to such holder's receipt of (or r i g h t t o receive) such interest: If there is more t h a n one date w h i c h comes.within the definition of "Determination of Taxability," the increase in interest rate mandated by Section 7.3 of the;Agreement shall be fully applicable as to each such date, w h e t h e r o r not t h e h o l d e r o f the Series 1981 Bond exercised any or all of the rights or:remedies which arose-upon any prior date, and all of such holder's rights and remedies shall be cumulative-except to the extent of any w r i t t e n waiver by the holder of the-Series: 1981 Bond. The t e r m , " e v e n t o f default" means those-events specified in and defined in Section 11 hereof. "Funding Agreement" means that certain Funding and Note/Bond Purchase and Sale Agreement dated October 9, 1981 by and among the Company, American Can and Maryland National Industrial Finance Corporation. The words "hereof," "herein," "hereunder" and other words-of similar import refer-to this Ordinanceas a whole. "Issuer" meansthe City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;and any successor body t o theduties of functions of the Issuer. "Loan and Security Agreement" means that certain Accounts Receivable and Inventory Loan and Security Agreement dated as of October-9, 1981 by and between the Company and Maryland National Industrial Finance Corporation. "MNIF" means Maryland National Industrial Finance Corporation, a Maryland Corporation. "Note" means the Promissory Note provided for in Section 4.2 (a) of the Agreement in satisfaction of the debt of the Company to the Issuer under the A g r e e m e n t "Ordinance" means-this Ordinance; as from t i m e - t o . t i m e supplemented and amended. "Prime Rate" meansthe rate p e r a n n u m from time to t i m e established and declared by Maryland National Bank as its prima rate- at its- banking: house- in Baltimore.- Maryland. "Project" means the^land,-buildings-and equipment described in Exhibit A attached to t h e A g r e e m e n t , and any related property. "Security Agreements" means, collectively, the Funding Agreement and the Loan and Security Agreement. "Series 1981 Bond" means the Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series 1981 (Inolex Chemical Company Project) authorized to be issued by the Issuer in the principal amount of $1,500,000, pursuant to Section 3 hereof. November 4. 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7769 Authorization of the Project: SECTION 2. That in order t o promote the general welfare o f t h e Issuer and its; inhabitants: by relieving conditions of unemployment and encouraging the increase of industry in the City of Chicago, Illinois, the Project shall be and is hereby authorized to be financed as described herein. The estimated cost of the acquisition of the Project is not lessthan $1,600,000 of w h i c h $1,500,000 will be provided b y t h e issuance of the Series 1981 Bond hereinafter authorized, and the loan of the proceeds, thereof to the Company. I t i s hereby found and declared that the financing of the Project and the use thereof by the Company as hereinbefore provided and as provided in this Agreement isnecessary to accomplish tha public purposes, described:in the:preamble-hereto and in the:Enabling Ordinance; and that in o r d a r t o secure the Series 1981 Bond, the assignment and pledge to-American Can, of all right title and. Intarest of-the Issuer in and to the Agreement (except certain expense-and indemnification payments) and the Note pursuant to the-Assignment are necessary and proper. Authorization and Paymerrt of Series 1981 Bond. SECTION 3; That for the-Purpose of'financing:a:portion-of-the-cost of the Project there-shall be andthere; is: heraby authorized to be- issuedr by the- Issuer its Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series1981 (Inolex Chemical Company Project), in the principal amount of $1,500,000; dated: as of-the data of delivery, lettered R and numbered 1, payable to the order of American Can, or itsassigns, maturing as to principal on October 1 of each of the years as follows (except to the extent that the provisions hereinafter set forth: with respect to prepayment may become,applicable thereto): Year Amount 1983 1984 1985 1986 $250,000 350,000 400,000 500,000 The Series 1981 Bond s h a l l b e a r interest at the rate of twelve and one-half percent (12.50%) per annum (except as hereinafter provided) payable, as to each-installment of principal s e t o u t above; f r o m the date of the Series.1981 Bond to the maturity date of such p r i n c i p a l i n s t a l l m e n t computed: as if a calendar year consisted of three hundred sixty (360) days and a full calendar month consisted of thirty (30) days. The Series 1981 Bond shall bear interest on any overdue principal and (to the extent that such interest shall be legally enforceable) on any overdue interest at the rate per annum e q u a l t o the Prime Rate plus three per cent (3%). In the event the Series 1981 Bond s h a l l be-sold: by American Can to MNIF pursuant to the Security Agreements, accrued interest on the then unpaid principal installment thereof at the rate aforesaid (or at the increased rate as hereinafter provided in the event a Determination of Taxability shall have occurred) from the-date.of the Series: 1981 Bond to the date of such-sale, shall be paid by the Company to theIssuer pursuant to the-Agreement which-accrued:interest by reason of the-Assignment, shall be.paid to American Can and thereafter interest on unpaid, principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond from the date of said sale to the maturity of each such principal installment shall accrue at the rate.of fourteen: per cent:(14%) per annum. Such r a t a s h a l l be calculated as aforesaid; Upon the-occurrence-of a Determination: of Taxability, principal installments'of the Series-1981 Bond unpaid on the date of said Determination of Taxability shall bear interest from the date of said Determination of Taxability to the maturity o f each such principal installments, at ths annual rate of fourteen and o n e half per cent (14.50%) per annum if the Series 1981 Bond is then owned by American Can and if the Series 1981 bond is then o w n e d by MNIF at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate:plus three p e r c e n t (3%). 7770. JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Theprincipal installments of and interest on t h e S e r i e s 1981 Bondshall be payable t o American Can, or its-assigns, in lawful money of the United States of America at the principal office o f American Can in Greenwich, Connecticut or at such other location in the United States as American Can, or its assigns; may designate to the Issuer and the Company. American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond shall note on the Payment Record attached as Schedule A to the Series-1981 Bond the date and amount of payment of each principal installment (whether at maturity or upon redemption or acceleration) and interest then being paid and of principal installments (whether at maturity or upon redemption or acceleration) and interest theretofore paid and not yet noted thereon, and upon request o f t h e Company o r t h e Issuer, the Series 1981 Bond shall be made available by American Can or any other owner o f t h e Series 1981 Bond for inspection by the Company or the-lssuer at a location in the City of Chicago, Illinois, designatedby American Can or its assigns. At least annually, American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond shail notify the Issuer of the payment of the principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond (whether at maturity or upon redemption or acceleration) and s h a l l include in such notification a statement of the unpaid: balance of the Series 1981 Bond. The Sisries.1981 Bond, together w i t h interest thereon, shall be a limited obligation o f t h e Issuer secured by the Agreement and the Note.and shall be. payable solely from the revenues and income, derived.from the-Agreement and the Note (except t o t h e extent paid o u t o f m o n e y s a t t r i b u t a b l e to the Series, 1981 Bond proceeds or the income from-the temporary Investment thereof), and:shall be a-valid claim of thet owner thereof only against the: revenues and: Income derived from the Agreement-and the Note,, w h i c h revenues and income shall be used for no other purpose than to pay the principal installments and interest on the Series 1981 Bond, except as may be expressly authorized otherwise-in thiS: Ordinance and in the, Agreement. The Series 1981 Bond and the-obligation t o pay interest thereon does not n o w a n d shall never constitute an indebtedness or-a loan or credit of the issuer; the State of Illinois-or any political subdivision t h e r e o t or a charge against their general taxing powers, within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision, but shall be-secured and shaii be payable.only as aforesaid. The.principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond are subject to redemption prior t o maturity at the option of the Issuer f r o m any available funds, including funds derived f r o m the prepayment of principal installments of the Note by the Company pursuant to Section 7.1 of the Agreement or borrowed funds, at any time, in whole and not in p a r t at the redemption price of par plus accrued interest to the date fixed, for redemption and w i t h o u t premium. Should the Company be obligated to prepay outstanding principal installments of the Note pursuantl o Section 7.4 of the A g r e e m e n t such prepayments shall ba applied to the redemption in whole of theto Series 1981 Bond, at the redemption price of par plus accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption, and without premium. Upon the: receipt by the American-Can or its: assigns of at least 15 days' prior w r i t t e n notice-from the Issuer specifying a date f o r t h e prior redemption o f t h e outstanding principal installments of the Series1981 Bond, American Can shaU, t o t h e e x t e n t that amounts are or become available therefor, apply said amounts on behalf of the Issuer to the redemption of the outstanding principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond in accordance-with the,preceding, paragraphs. All principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond designated for prior redemption w i l l cease to bear interest on the specified redemption date, provided, funds-for-their redemption are paid: to American Can on behalf of the-issuer on such date. The Series: 1981' Bond may be: prepared: in typewritten, printed or engraved form: The Series 1981 Bond shall be signed by the Mayor of the Issuer by her manual signature and attested b y t h e manual signature of the City Clerkof the Issuer, and the corporate seal o f t h e Issuer shall be affixed thereto. In case any official whose signature shall appear o n t h e Series 1981 Bond, shall cease t o be such official before the delivery of the Series 1981 Bond, such signature-shall nevertheless be valid and sufficient for a l l purposes, the same as if said official had remained in office until delivery. November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7771 I n t h e event the Series: 1981 Bond issued hereunder is mutilated,, l o s t stolen or destroyed, the-Issuer may execute a,new Series 1981 Bond of like date, tenor and maturity as the Series 1981 Bond mutilated,lost,.stolen o r destroyed; provided t h a t in the case the Series 1981 Bond is mutilated, the mutilated Series 1981 Bond shail first be surrendered to the Issuer, and in the case the Series 1981 Bond is lost, stolen or destroyed, there shall be first furnished to the Issuer, together w i t h indemnity satisfactory to the Issuer. The Issuer shail duplicate on the Payment Record of the new Series 1981 Bond replacing the mutilated, l o s t stolen or destroyed Series 1981 Bond all payments of principal installments (whether at maturity or upon redemption or acceleration) and interest which the recordsof the Issuer indicate as having appeared on the mutilated, lost stolen or destroyed Sisries 1981 Bond. In the event all the principal installments of the Series 1981 Bond: shall be matured, instead, of issuing a duplicate Series 198T Bond the Issuer may pay the same w i t h o u t surrender thereof. The Issuer may charge the owner of the Series 1981 Bond w i t h reasonable fees and expenses, in thiS'connection. Bond Farm. SECTION 4. That the Series 1981 Bond, and the Payment R e c o r d - Schedule "A", shall be in substantially the following form: (This-Bond is,Transferable Only as a:Whole as Provided'Herein) United. States of America State of Illinois County of Cook City of Chicago Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series: 1981 (Inolex Chemical Company Project) Payable by the Issuer Solely and only f r o m Revenues and Income D e r i v e d f r o m the Loan Agreement and the:Promi8sory Note Herein Referred to R-1 $1,500,000 Know All Men By These Presents that the City o f C h i c a g o , CookCounty, Illinois; a municipality and home.rule, unit of government under the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois (the "Issuer"); for value received, promised to,pay soliaiy and pnly from the source and as hereinafter provided, to the order of American Can Company or its assigns ("American Can"), the principal sum of:One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars'($1,500,000) maturing as to principal on O c t o b e r l of each o f t h e years as,follows (except to the extent that the provisions hereinafter set forth w i t h respect to prepayment may become applicable thereto): Year Amount 1983 1984 1985 1986 $250,000 350,000 400,000 500,000 7772: JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4; 1981 This:Bond s h a l l b e a r interest:at the rate:of twelve and one-half per cent (12.50%). per annum (except as hereinafter provided) payable, as.to each installment of principal set out above, f r o m the data of this Bond to the maturity date of such principalinstallment computed as if a calendar year consisted of three hundred sixty (360) days and a full calendar month consisted of thirty (30) days. This Bond shall bear interest on any overdue principal and (to the extent that such interest shall be legally enforceable) on any overdue interest at the rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate (as defined in the hereinafter defined Ordinance) plus three per cent (3%). The principal installment hereof and interest hereon are payable in immediately available: funds: at the principal office of American Can. in Greenwich, Connecticut In the event o f t h e sala of this Bond by American Can to Maryland National Industrial Finance Corporation; ("MNIF") pursuant to the Security Agreements (as defined in the hereinafter defined Ordinance), interest on the then unpaid principal installments hereof at the rate aforesaid (or at the increased rate hereinafter provided in the event a Determination of Taxability shall have occurred) from the date of-this Bond to the data of such sale, shall be paid by the Issuer to American Can pursuant to the Agreement (hereinafter defined) and thereafter interest on unpaid principal installments from the date of said sale to the maturity of each such principal installment shall accrue at the r a t e o f fourteen per cent (14%) per annum (or at the increased rate: hereinafter-provided in the event a Determination of Taxability shall have;occurred). Such rate-shall be calculated: as aforesaid:. In the event of a Determination of Taxability (as defined in the hereinafter defined Ordinance), principal installments of this Bond unpaid on the date of the Determination of Taxability shall bear interest f r o m the date of the Determination of Taxability to the maturity of each such principal installment, annually, at the rate of fourteen and.one-half per cent (14.50%) per annum if this Bond is then owned by American. Clan and if this Bond is then o w n e d by MNIF, at an annual rate equal to the Prime Rate (as defined in the hereinafter defined Ordinance) plus three per cent (3%). Payments of principal installments of (whether at maturity or upon redemption of acceleration) and interest o n t h i s Bond shall be-noted by American Can or any other owner of this Bond on the PaymentRecord - Schedule "A" made a. part of this Bond as provided in the.Ordinance (hereinafter defined) pursuant to which this Bond is issued. American Can or its assigns or any other owner hereof shall make this Bond available for inspection at a; location t o be designated by American Can or its assigns in the City of Chicago, Illinois, at the request of the Issuer or the Company (as hereinafter defined). This Bond is issued in the principal amount of $1,500,000 and designated "Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series 1981 (Inolex Chemical Company Project)" (the "Bond") pursuantto the hereinafter described Enabling Ordinance and pursuant to an Ordinanca duly adopted by the City Council of the Issuer on ^___ , 1981 (the "Ordinance") for the purpose of providing funds, to finance a portion of the cost of the acquisition of an industrial project located w i t h i n the City of Chicago, Illinois (the:"Project"), and paying expenses incidental thereto, to the end that t h e Issuer may be able to relieve conditions of unemployment and encourage the increase.of industry w i t h i n the City of Chicago, Illinois. The proceeds of this Bond w i l l be used by the Issuerto pay or reimburse Inolex Chemical Company, a corporation organized: and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and qualified t o do business as a foreign corporation in good, standing in the Stata of Illinois (the-'Company"), for a portion of the cost of the acquisition of the Project under the terms of a Loan Agreement dated as of November 1, 1981 (which agreement as.from t i m e to time supplemented and amended, is hereinafter referred t o a s t h e "Agreement"). November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7773 This Bond: is secured, by a pledge and assignment of the revenues and'income derived by'the Issuer from the repayment of the loan by the Company and other revenues and income derived p u r s u a n t t o the Agreement (the "Note"). The Issuer has assigned and pledged all of its right title and interest in and to the Agreement and tha Note to American Can; except certain rights to expense and indemnification payments, to secure the payment hereof, pursuant to an Assignment and Agreement dated as of November 1, 1981, from the Issuer to American Can (the "Assignment"). Reference is mada to t h e O r d i n a n c e for: a description of the provisions;, among others, with respect to the nature and extent of the security for this Bond, t h e r i g h t s , duties and. obligations of the Issuer, t h e r i g h t s of the o w n e r of this bond, and the terms on which this Bond is:or may be issued and to all the provisions.of w h i c h the:owner hereof by the acceptance of this Bond-assents. This Bond is issued-pursuant to and in full compliance with: the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, particularly Chapter 15.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, as supplemented and amended-(the. "Enabling Ordinance"): This Bond and, the-obligation to pay interest hereon are limited obligations of the Issuer, secured as aforesaid and payable solely out of the revenues and I n c o m e derived from the Agreement and the Note and otherwise as provided in the Ordinance and A g r e e m e n t This Bond and the obligation to pay interest hereon shail not be: deemed to constitute; an indebtedness or a loan of credit of the Issuer, the:State-of Illinois or any political subdivision thereof, or a charge-against theirgeneral taxing powers, within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision. Pursuant to theprovisions of the Agreement payments sufficient for-the-prompt payment w h e n due o f t h e principal installments of, premium, if any, and interest o n t h i s Bond are payableby the Company directly t o American Can or its assigns on behalf of the Issuer, a n d a l l revenues and. income accruing from the repaymento f t h e loan by the Company u n d e r t h e Agreement and the Note have been duly pledged and assigned to American Can for that purpose, pursuant to the,Ordinanca and the A s s i g n m e n t to secure payment of the principal installments, of and interest'on this Bond. Principal installments of this Bond outstanding shall be subject to redemption prior to maturity by the Issuer in whole and not in part upon the direction of the Company if the Company becomes obligated to prepay principal installments of the Note: outstanding pursuant to Section 7:4 of the Agreement ata redemption price of 100% of the principal amount hereof being: redeemed and accrued interest to the< date fixed for redemption. The principal installments of this Bond are also s u b j e c t t o redemption prior t o maturity at the option ofthe Issuerfrom any available funds, including funds derived from the prepayment of principal installments of the Note by the Company pursuant to Section 7.1 of the Agreement or borrowed funds, at any time, ih whole and not in part, at the redemption price of par plus accrued interest t o t h e date fixed for redemption. Upon the receipt by American Can or its assigns of-at least 15 days' prior written notice from the Issuer specifying a date for the prior redemption of the;outstanding principal installments of this Bond, American Can or its assigns shall, to the extent that amounts are-or become available therefor, apply such amounts on behalf of the Issuer to the redemption o f t h e outstanding principal installments of this Bond in accordance-with the preceding paragraphs. All principal installments of this Bond designated for prior redemption shall cease to bear interest on the specified redemption date, provided funds for their redemption are; paid to American Can or its-assigns.-on behalf of tha Issuer on such date; In certein events, on the-conditions, i n t h e manner and w i t h the effect set'forth-in the Ordinance,.the' principal, installments, of this. Bond may become or may be:declared'due.and payable before t h e stated maturity thereof,.together w i t h interest accrued thereon: 7774; JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Modifications, alterations or amendmentS:of'the provisions of the Ordinance may be-made only to the extent and: in the circumstances permitted by the Ordinance. This Bond may be transferred only as a whole, and. not in part by endorsement in the form hereinafter provided; It is hereby certified, recitedand declared that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitutionand laws of the-State of Illinois and all applicable ordinances and resolutions of the Issuer to happen, exist and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this; Bond have happened, exist and have been performed in due time, f o r m and manner as required by law. In Witness Whereof, the City of Chicago, CookCounty, Illinois, by its CityCouncil, has caused t h i s Bond, to.be:signed:on its behalf by its Mayor by her manual signature, attested manually by its City Clerk and the corporate seal of the Issuer to be affixed hereto; all as of , 1981. [Signature forms;omitted:for printing purposes].. SCHEDULE A PAYMENT RECORD Date Principal Payment Prindpal Balance Due Interest Payment Premium Payment Authorized Offidal and Title Acquisition of Project and Payment of Amounts Under the Agreement. SECTION 5. It is the declared intention o f the Issuer that the proceeds of the Series 1981 Bond shall be applied for the purpose of financing a portion of the cost of the acquisition of the Project by the Company, pursuant to the Agreement in substantially the form which has been presented to and is hereby approved by the City Council of the'Issuer. The Agreement and the revenues and income; thereof, including all moneys; received under its terms: and conditions and the-Note therein authorized, a r e t o be sufficient to pay the: principal installments of and interest on> the-Series 1981 Bond hereby authorized, and are hereby pledged and ordered paid on account'for the- Series 1981 Bond, as specified: in Section 6 hereof. The Agreement provides that the Company shall remit the required payments in repayment of the loan under the terms and conditions of the Agreement directly to American Can (or such other owner of the Series 1981 Bond) on b e h a l f o f the- Issuer, and such provision is hereby expressly approved. Revenues: Application thereof SECTION 6. The Series 1981 Bond (including all payments required of the Issuer hereunder) is not a general obligation of the Issuer but is a. special and l i m i t e d obligation payable by the Issuer solely and only out of the revenues and income derived f r o m the Agreement and the Note as provided herein (except as otherwise provided herein), and is secured by an assignment of said revenues and income to American Can, pursuant t o the Assignment. November 4. 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7775 American Can is authorized and d i r e c t e d t o a p p l y all amounts available f o r t h e payment of the principal installments of and interest on the Note to; the direct payment when due of the,principal-installments of (whether at maturity or upon acceleration or redemption prior to maturity) and interest on the Series 1981 Bond, including, w i t h o u t limitation, payments as f o l l o w s : (a) all payments on the Note;, (b) all prepayments on the Note specified in Article VII of the Agreement; and (c) all other moneys received by American-Can under and pursuant to any of the provisions of the Agreement or the Note. The Issuer covenants and agrees that should-there be a-default under the Agreement the Issuer shall fully cooperate w i t h American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond to the end of fully protecting; the rights and security of American Can o r a n y other such owner. Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the Issuer to operate the-Project or to. use any. funds or revenues, from any source other than funds and:revenues derived from the Agreement and the Note (except as otherwise provided herein). Alignment and Security Agreements SECTION 7. As security f o r t h e due and punctual payment of the principal installments of and interest on the Series: 1981 Bond, the Issuer hereby assigns and pledges to American Can all of its r i g h t t i t l e and.interest in and to, i n c l u d i n g w i t h o u t limitation the revenues and income derived bythe Issuer pursuant: to the Agreement (except any payment made pursuant to Section 4.2(b) o f the Agreement relating to t h e obligation of the Company.to pay reasonable end'necessary expenses.of the-lssuer. Section 5.2:of theAgreement relating to indemnification of the Issuer by the Company or Section 6.3 of the Agreement relating to the: obligation of the Company to pay any attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Issuer upon an event of default under the Agreement) or the Note and all rights,and remedies of the-lssuer under the Agreement and the Note to enforce payment.thereof, and as evidence of such assignment and pledge; the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Assignment for and on behalf of the Issuer, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest the same and to affix thereto the corporate seal of the Issuer, and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to cause the Assignment to be executed by American Can, the Assignment to be in substantially the f o r m which has been presented to and is hereby approved by the City Council of the Issuer. Irt/estments: ArNtrage SECTION 8. With respect to. Section 103(c) of the Code, the Company has, made certain covenants w i t h the. Issuer in Section 3.3 of the-Agreement, and the Company will make'certain c e r t i f i c a t i o n s a n d representations with respect to Section 103(c) of the Code on the date of delivery of the Series 1981 Bond, which the Issuer shall accept and. adopt, and the Issuer, acting in reliance on such covenants, certifications and representations, hereby covenants w i t h the purchaser and the owners from: time, t o t i m e o f the Series 1981 Bond that so long as any principal installment of o r i n t e r e s t on the Series 1981: Bond remains unpaid, the governing body of the Issuer w i l l not take or authorize the taking of any action which will cause the Series 1981 Bond to be-clessified as an "arbitrage bond" w i t h i n the meaningof Section 103(c) o f t h e Code; and any lawful regulations promulgated or proposed thereunder, including Section 1.103-13, Section 1.103-14 and Section 1.103-15:of the Internal Revenue Service Rules and Regulations ~ (26 C.F.R, Part 1), as the same presently exist or may f r o m t i m e t o tirne hereafter be amended, supplemented orrevised: Genera/'Covenants SECTION 9. The Issuer covenants that it w i l l promptly cause to be paid solely and only f r o m the source: stated in the Series 1981 Bond, the principal installments of and interest on the Series 1981 Bond hereby authorized.at the place; on the dates a n d i n the manner provided herein and in the Series: 1981 Bond according to the true intent and meaning thereof. The Series 1981 Bond and the obligation to pay interest thereon are limited obligations of the Issuer, secured and payable as set out in Section 3 hereof. 7776 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 The Issuer covenants that, it will faithfully perform at all times-any and all covenants, undertakings, stipulationsand provisions contained in thisOrdinance,the Series 1981 Bond, t h e A g r e e m e n t the Assignmentand in all proceedings of its governing body pertaining thereto. The Issuer covenants that it is duly authorized under the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, including particulariy and without limitation the Enabling Ordinance, as supplemented and amended, to issue the Series 1981 Bond authorized hereby and to pledge and assign the revenues and income hereby pledged and assigned in the manner and to the extent herein set f o r t h ; that all action on its part for the issuance of the Series 1981 Bond;has been duly and effectively-taken and.that the Series 1981 Bond is and w i l l be a valid and enforceable limited' obligation of the Issuer according to t h e t r u e intent and meaning, thereof. The Issuer covenants that it w i l l execute, acknowledge and deliver such instruments, financing statements: and other documentsas American Can o r a n y other owner of the Series;1981 Bond may reasonably require: for the better assuring, granting, pledging, and assigning unto American Can all r i g h t title and the interest of the Issuer in and t o t h e Agreement and the Note as w e l l a s t h e rights of the:Issuer in and t o t h e required: payments of revenues and income pursuant to Section 4.2(a) of theAgreement and the Note hereby assigned and pledged to the payment of the principal installments of and.interest on the Series 1981 Bond. The Issuer covenants and agrees t h a t except as herein and in the Agreement provided, it w i l l not sell, convey, mortgage.encumber or otherwise disposeof any partof the revenues and incomederived from the Agreement and: the: Note, or of its; rights^under.'the:Agreement and- the- Note;. The Issuer covenants and agrees that all books and documents in its possession relating to the Project and the payments on the Note and under the Agreement shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond or such accountants or other agencies as: American Can or any such owner may from time to time designate. Thelssuer covenants and agrees that it shall, through American Can or its assigns, enforce all of its rights and all of the obligations of the; Company under the Agreement on its o w n behalf or on behalf of American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond. The Issuer shall protect the rights of American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond hereunder with respect to the assignment and pledge of the: revenues and income coming due under the. Agreement and the- Note. Events of D^ault and Remedies SECTION 10. If any of the following events occur it is hereby defined as and declared to be and to: constitute an "event of default" hereunder (a) Default in the due and punctual payment of any interest on the Series 1981 Bond. (b) Default in the due and punctual payment of any principal installment o f t h e Series 1981 Bond, whether at t h e s t a t e d maturity thereof; or upon prior redemption or proceedings for the acceleration thereof. , (c) An "Event of Default" shall have occurred and be continuing under the A g r e e m e n t Upon the occurrence of an event of default hereunder and so long as such event of default is continuing, American Can or its assigns, by notice in writing delivered to the-Company and the Issuer, may declare the principal installments of the Series:1981 Bond and the interestaccrued thereon immediately-due and;' payable, and such principal installments and interest shall thereupon become and be immediately dueand.payable. Upon any such declaration all payments under theAgreement and the Note from the Companyshall become due and payable immediately as provided in Section 6.2 of the A g r e e m e n t November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES- 7777 While any principal installment'of o r i n t e r e s t on the Series.198T Bond remains unpaid; the Issuer shall not exercise any of the remedies available upon an event of default as set f o r t h in Section 6.2 of the Agreement without first obtaining the prior written consent of American Can or any other owner of the Siaries 1981 Bond. Upon-the occurrence of an event of default hereunder, AmericanCan may exercise such rights as exist under the.Agreement the-Note and the Security Agreements or may pursue anyavailabla remedy, at l a w or in equity by s u i t action, mandamus orother proceeding to enforce the payment of the principal installments o f and interest on the Series 1981 Bond and t o enforce and.compel the performance of the duties and obligations of t h e C o m p a n y a s herein and: in-the Agreement,-the'Note, and the Security Agreements set forth.. No remedy, by the terms-of-this. Ordinance-conferred.upon-or reserved to-American Can is intended to.be exclusive of any other remedy, but each and every;such;remedy shall be cumulativa-and shall be in addition to any other remedy given to American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 "Bond hereunder or now or hereafter existing, at law or in equity or by statute; No delay oromission to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing upon any event of default hereunder shell impair any such right, power or remedy or shall be-construedito be a w a i v e r of any such event of'default or acquiescence^therein; and every such right power or remedy may be exercised:from t i m e to time as often as may be. deemed expedient. All moneys received pursuant to any right given or action taken under the provisions of this Section10 or under the provisions, of Article VI of the Agreement (after payment of the costs and expenses of the proceedings, resulting, in the collection of such moneys and of the expenses, liabilities and advances incurred or made by the Issuer or American Can or any other owner of the Series 1981 Bond) or under the Security Agreements, shall be applied to the payment of the principal installments and interest due-" and unpaid upon the Series 1981 Bond to the person entitled thereto. Whenever moneys are to-be applied pursuant t o t h e provisions of this; Section 10, such moneys shall be applied to the payment of the principal installments of or interest on the Series 1981 Bond on behalf o f t h e Issuer, upon the r e c e i p t o f such moneys by American-Can (or such other owner of the Series: 1981 Bond). With regard,to any default concerning w h i c h notice is given to the Company under the provisions of this Section, the Issuer hereby grants the Company full authority for account of the Issuer to performer observe any covenant o r obligation alleged in said notice not to have been performed or observed, in the name and stead of the Issuer w i t h full power to do any and all things and acts to the same extent that the Issuer could do in order to remedy such default. Sale- of the Series 1981 Bond: Execution of Documents: SECTION I T . (a) The sale:to American Can of tha Series 1981 Bond is hereby authorized at a price; of .$1,500,000 principal amount and no; accrued interest and payment pursuant to the Bond Purchase,: Agreement In substantially the f o r m w h i c h has been presented to the City Council of the Issuer, is hereby approved by said City Council, and t h e Bond Purchase Agreement is hereby in all respects authorized; approved and confirmed. The. Mayor is hereby-authorized and directed to execute-the Bond Purchase Agreement for and on behalf of the Issuer, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest the same and to affix thereto the corporate: seal of the Issuer. (b) The Agreement and the Assignment in substantially tha form in which the same have been presented to the City Council o f t h e Issuer are hereby approved by such City Council and are in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed. 7778 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4,: 1981: The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to.executethe-Agreement and: the-Assignment for and^ on behalf of the Issuer, and the City Clerk is hereby-authorized and directed to attest, the: same and to affix thereto the corporate seal of the: Issuer. Performance Provisions. SECTION 12: The-Mayor and the City Clerk for and on behalf o f t h e Issuer be,-and each of t h e m hereby is, authorized: and. directed to do any and all things necessaryto effect the performance, of all obligations of the Issuer under and pursuant to this Ordinance; the advancement of the loan, the execution and delivery of the Series 1981 Bond and: the performance of all other acts of whatever nature necessary to effect and carry out the authority conferred.by this Ordinance; The Mayor and the City Clerkare hereby, further authorized and directed for and on behalf of the Issuer, t o execute all papers, documents, certificates a n d o t h e r i n s t r u m e n t s t h a t may be required for the carrying out of the authority conferred by this Ordinance or to evidence said authority a n d t o exercise and otherwise take all necessary a c t i o n t o the full realization of the rights, accomplishments and purposes of the Issuer under the-Agreement the Assignment and the Bond Purchase A g r e e m e n t and to discharge all of the:obligations. of the Issuer thereunder. Notices.: SECTI0N,13: A l l notices; certificates or other communications-shall be sufficiently given-and shall be deemedgiven w h e n the same are (i) deposited in the United States m a i l a n d s e n t by first class mail, postage prepaid, or (ii) delivered, in each case to the parties at the following addresses or such other address as a party may, designate: by notice to the other parties: if to the Issuer at City H a l l Chicago, Illinois 60602, Attention: City Clerk; if to American Can, at American Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830; i f t o t h e C o m p a n y c / o P l i m p t o n , K n o x & Company, 135 South LaSalle S t r e e t Chicago, Illinois 60603; Attention: Conrad A Plimpton. Ordinance a Contract: Previsions-far Modifications; Alterations, and Amerximents. SECTION 14. T h e p r o v i s i o n s o f this Ordinance shall constitute a contract between the Issuer and the owner of the. Series: 1981 Bond hereby authorized; and after the issuance;of the Series 1981 Bond, no modification, alteration, or amendment or supplement t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s of this Ordinance shall be-made in any manner except w i t h the written consent of American Can or any o t h e r o w n e r of the Series 1981 Bond until such time as all principal installments of and interest on the Series 1981 Bond shall have been paid in full. Satisfaction and Discharge. SECTION, 15. All rights and obligations of the Issuer and t h e C o m p a n y under the Series 1981 Bond, this Ordinance, the Agreement the Note, the Assignment, and the Bond Purchase Agreement shallterminate, such instruments shall cease t o be of further effect, American Can or any other owner o f t h e Series, 1981 Bond shall surrender the Series 1981 Bond to the Issuer f o r cancellation, the Issuer shall cancel the Series 1981 Bond and deliver a copy o f t h e cancelled Series 198T Bond to the Company, and American Can shall assign and deliver to the Company any moneys required t o be paid to the Company under Section 6 hereof (except moneys held by American Can for the payment o f principal installments of or interest on-the: Series 1981 Bond) w h e n : (a) a l l expenses of the Issuer and American Cian s h a l l have been paid; (b) the Issuer and the Company shall have performed all of their covenants and promises in the Series 1981 Bond, t h i s Ordinanca, the Agreement the Note, the Assignment, and the Bond. Purchase Agreement; and (c) all principal installments of and interest on t h e Series 1981 Bond have been paid. November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES- 7779^ SeverabilitY. SECTION 16. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be ruled by any court of competent jurisdiction t o be invalid, the-invalidity of such section, paragraph, clauseor provision shall not affect any of the remaining sections, paragraphs, clauses or provisions hereof. Captions. SECTION 17: T h e c a p t i o n s o r headings of thisOrdinance are for convenience only and in no w a y define, limit or describe, the scope or intent of any provision o f this: Ordinance. Previsions in Conflict Superseded. SECTION-18, All ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict w i t h the provisions of this Ordinance-are, to the extent of such c o n f l i c t hereby superseded, and this Ordinance shall be made available,to the public by the City Clerk in appropriate f o r m , upon r e q u e s t a t t h e office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Chicago, Illinois: Copies are to be made availabe in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection and.distribution to members.of the public-who may wish t o avail themselvesof a copy of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be in full-force and effect'upon its publication as herein-and,by law, provided. Presented at a regular meeting of the governing body o f t h e City of Chicago, Illinois, held on the day of ,1981. [Loan, Bond Piirchase and Assignment Agreements' Omitted for Printing Purposes.} Execution of: Agreement Authorized-between City and; Elgin, J o l i e t and Eastern- Railway Co. for Improvement to R.R. Crossing In E. SSth St. The Committee: on Finance submitted a report recommending.that the City Council pass, the f o l l o w i n g proposed.ordinance transmitted therewith: Be It Ordained- by the City Council af the City of CNcago: . SECTION 1. That the Mayor is authorized to execute, the City Clerk-to attest the Commissioner of' Public Works, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation. Economic Development Commission and the City Comptroller to approve, upon approval of the Corporation Counsel as to form and legality, a project agreement w i t h Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company providing f o r t h e improvement and reconstruction o f t h e at grade railroad crossing in E. 95th Street between S. Ewing Avenue and Crilly Drive described therein, said agreement t o be substantially: in the. following form: This Agreement made and entered into as of 1981, by and between the City of Chicago, a: Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City", Party of the First Part, and the Elgin, Joliet and Eastem Railway Company, hereinafter referred t o a s t h e . ' R a i l r o a d " , Party of the Second P a r t WITNESSETH: Whereas, the Railroad operates a dual track within plotted 95th Street between Ewing Avenue and Crilly Drive in Chicago. Illinois under rights granted by City Ordinance; and 7780 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Whereas, the City proposes to improve and reconstruct 95th Street between Ewing Avenue and.Crilly Drive-as shown on the print of tha: general plan-sheet marked: Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and Whereas, the parties hereto desire to reconstruct the trackage to accommodate the street improvement and complete the improvement of 95th Street in accordance w i t h detailed plans and specifications approved' by the parties hereto. Now, therefore. In consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements as. hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as f o l l o w s : Section 1. The City shall secure-or cause to be secured all rightsof way or easements, required for its project and shail construct and complete its. project all without cost or assessment to the Railroad. Section 2. The parties hereto shall construct or cause t o beconstructed, the following items of work: (1) Work by the Railroad. The Railroad shail furnish, or cause to be fumished, a t t h e expense of the City, all of the labor, materials and w o r k e q u i p m e n t required to perform and complete: (a): The reconstruction of trackage in the project area w i t h welded rails, n e w ties placed on ballast base; Preformed Crossing Pads, installation of drainage for track ballast and flangeways inside^ of tracks, a timber crossing in the sidewalk area; relocate gates, and add cantilever mountedflashing lights; (b) Incidental work necessary-to-complete the items hereinabove, specified. The estimated total cost of the work to be: performed hereunder by the Railroad at the expense of the City as outlined, above is $127,962, as; indicated in the detailed estimate:of cost attached hereto and marked Exhibit "B". The w o r k to be accomplished: by the Railroad will be substantially in accordanca with Exhibit B, but t h e R a i l r o a d . w i l l bill the City on the-basis of a c t u a l c o s t and: expense of labor and m a t e r i a l including additives o f w o r k performed. The-Railroad, for performance of its work may bill the City monthly for the actual cost and expense incurred. These progressive monthly invoices may be rendered on the basis of t h e e s t i m a t e d percentage of the w o r k completed. The City after verifying that the bill is reasonable and proper shall promptly reimburse the Railroad for the amount billed, but not to exceed the amount as shown on Exhibit B. Upon completion of the work to be done by the Railroad, the Railroad will send a detailed final statement to the City of all costs, and the City shall be charged or refunded the difference between the actual cost and the amount paid on the progressK/e invoices. The City shall have the right to audit the books o f t h e Railroad as they pertain to said project within sixty days of receipt of final statement The Railroad shall not be obligated to commence any w o r k to be undertaken by it hereunder until notified in-writing by the City that.the project is: funded and; has-been a p p r o v e d b y all necessary authorities. (2) Work by the City. The City shall furnish or cause to be furnished at its. expense; all of the labor; materials-and; work equipment required, to perform and-complete: (a) The preparation ofdetailed plans and specifications f o r t h e workcontemplated to be performed as provided herein. Said plans and specifications shall be fumished for approval by the Railroad. (b) All necessary utility and storm sewer worl^ including installation of drainage-for track ballast and flangeways outside: of tracks; November 4. 1981 (c) REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7781 Incidental work necessary to complete the item hereinabove specified. Section 3. In compliance with the Federal Highway Program Manual, Volume 6. Chapter 6, Section 2, Subsection 1 dated April 25,1975. and supplements which determines the Railroad benefit and liability, the proposedgradaerossing improvement meets Classif ication 1 of Parasraph6(b),a category not considered ae a benefit to the Railroad, and no contribution by the Railroad is required. Section 4. Upon completion of tha project herein provided, the City shall maintain, at its expense, the drainage facilities and the roadway pavement from back of curb to back of curb. In addition, whenever any track maintenance is required the Railroad will contact tha City to coordinate traffic flow relocation and:any corresponding work necessary to accommodate the railroad repair. Section 5. This Agreement: shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors or assigns. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate counterparts, each of which shall be considsredas an original by their duly authorized officers, as of tha data below indicated. [Signature forms omitted for printing purposes] Exhibits "A" and "B" printed on pages 7782 - 2Zfi5 o* this JournaL SECTION 2. This ordinanca shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. On motion of Alderman Frostthe foregoing proposed ordinance wes Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti,. Barnett. Kenner. Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand. Humes. Shaw, Vrdolyak. Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzylg Brady, Barden. Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan. Stemberi^ Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers; Davis, Kuta. Gabinski. Mall, Frost Marcin, Farina. Casey, Cullecton, Laurino; Rittenberg, Pucinski. Natarus. Oberman. Merio. Dewis. Axelrod. Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote; The motion waalost. Ordinance Accepting Bids for Ctty-ownad Propartias under tha Adjacent Neighbors Land Acquisition Progrsnn at Sundry Locations.. The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Councii pass a proposed: ordinance transmitted therewith to authorize the acceptance of bids for purchase of City-owned properties under the Adjacent: Neighbors: Land Acquisition Program at sundry locations. On motion of Alderman Frost the said proposed ordinance was /'asase^. by yeas and nays as follows: /easT-Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans; Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes. Shew. Vrdolyak, Huels. Mejerczyk. Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam. Sheahan. Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers. Davis. Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina. Casey, Cullerton. Laurino. Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio. Clewis, Axelrod. Schulter. Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was tx)st. Tha following is said ordinance as passed: JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7782 November 4; 1981 7.4* a 4;-H70) y ? 64(-.-90j4j7.94(+38a7. /•2*-00 7.32 C e.92G +-90- 7.48 C i.77 G -,.;j3 aw- V 7. o a G 7.44 S 7.93 C 7.80 G w . sa. aw l-a.04 aw —a. 00 aw 7.92 C + 2 7.42 G" P R O P O S E D t U P R O Y E U E N . T . o f E. 9 5 t h A T E L G I N , . J O t l E T , ANO E A S T E R N R A I L W A Y GRADE CROSSING EXHIBIT 'A' ST. COMPANY November 4; 1981 REPORTS; OF COMMITTEES 7783 PREFOftUED HAILROAD C/tOSSMG PAVEMENT PADS AND 'POROUS GRANULAR BACKFILL (TO BE COUPACTEO)• PROPOSED SECTION AT RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING E. 9 6 t h STREET IMPROVEMENT S. EWINQ: A V E . t o E. CRILLY OR. EXHIBIT -A" November 4. 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7784 t'AUl-H EttUJOatQ. Uo* ItoOeet ilo. 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'•/.'! ffl^-.'J ; - ...^*: o : '. .^- • :^-^ '.. :i;; snij n.Miu • Tta«dt;m«MV:.'t.'l>i?2^^^^^^^^^ r/y^iji-fniiI . S o . _ November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7785 Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the City of Chicago hereby accepts the bids listed below to-purchase C i t y - o w n e d vacant properties under the "Adjacent Neighbors Land Acquisition Program", which was approved by the City Council of the City of Chicago in an ordinance passed on March 6, 1981, which appears on pages 5584-5585 of the Journal of City Council Proceedings. Said bids, and the legal descriptions of the C i t y owned vacant properties are as follows: Bidder: Hebert Cribbs Address: 5529 S. Ada Street Bid Amount: $5.00 R.E Number: 2322 Property Address: 5527 S. Ada St. Index Number: 20-17-105-013. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 117 in SSth Street Boulevard Addition in the northwest quarter of Section 17, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principle Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Willian H. & Wardella Thompson Address: 6721 S: Ada Street Bid Amount: $1,000.00 R E Number: 3043 Property Address: 6719 S. Ada St. Index Number: 20-20-305-011 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 104 in Weddell and Cox addition to Englewood, a subdivision of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Robbis H. & Van L Johnson Address: 4037 W. Adams Street Bid Amount: $51.00 R.E Number: 2924 Property Address: 4033 S. Adams St. Index Number: 16-15-215-011 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 14 in Block 8 in W. M. Derby's subdivision of the northeast Quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the-Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Jessie M. Harris Address: 4145 W. Adams Street Bid Amount: $5.00 R.E. Number 3851 Property Address: 4147 W. Adam St. Index Number: 16-15-214-005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 19 in Block 7 in Derby's Subdivision of the northeast quarter o f t h e northeast quarter of Section 15, Township 39 North; Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Cornelia Littlejohn Address: 1141 S. Albany Avenue Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 2988 Property Address: 1143 S. Albany Ave. Index Number: 16-13-326-017 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION Lot 28 in Block 2 in Walker and Armour's addition to Chicago being a subdivision of Blocks 7 and 8 in the subdivision of the south 45 acres of the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Isabelle E; Burrell Address: 3021 W. Arthington S t Bid Amount: $100.00 R E Number: 2274 Property Address: 3019 W. Arthington Index Number: 16-13-317-016 7786 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 8 in Ash and Seavern's subdivision of Block 4 in Piper's subdivision of the south 45 acres of tha west half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Robert Ellis Address: 3132 W. Arthington St. Bid Amount: $100.00 R.E Number: 3888 Property Address: 3136 W. Arthington Index Number: 16-13-312-030 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 39 in Elias F. Gobel's subdivision of Blocks 1 and 2 of Piper's subdivision of the south 45 acres of the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Salvador Alonzo Address: 1644 W. Augusta Blvd. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 2069 Property Address: 1646 W. Augusta Index Number: 17-06-419-030 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The east half of Lot 12 in Block 10 in Johnston's subdivision of the east half of t h e s o u t h e a s t quarter of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: George Croom Address: 1217 S. Avers Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 3707 Property Address: 1213 S. Avers Ave. Index Number: 16-23-103-004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 48 in Block4 in Frank Wells and Company's Boulevard subdivision of the northwest quarter o f t h e northwest quarter in Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Thomas Orr Address: 1841 S. Avers Bid Amount: $200.00 R.E Number: 3087 Property Address: 1843 S. Avers Index Number: 16-23-311-017 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 272 in Downing's subdivision of Lots 7 to 14, inclusive, in J . H. Kedzie's subdivision of part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Lonzie & Mattie Phillips Address: 1925 S. Avers Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 3105 Property Address: 1923 S. Avers Index N u m b e r 16-23-320-007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 254 in Downing's subdivision of Lots 7 to 14 inclusive in J . H. Kedzie's subdivision of part of the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: James Francois Address: 7000 S. Bishop St. Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 3319 Property Address: 7002 S. Bishop Index Number: 2 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 6 - 0 1 9 LEGAL DESCWPTION Lot 2 in Block 7 in Marston and Augur's subdivision of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7787 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 6 in Greeley Carlson Company's Plat of a subdivision of Lots 4 to 12 inclusive and the west 12.64 feet of Lot 3 in resubdivision of Block 1 of Jennings subdivision o f t h e south half of the north half of the southwest quarterof the northeast quarter of Sections, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Luches and Lizzie Lou Johnson Address: 611 E. Bowen Ave. Bid Amount: $3.00 R E Number: 1690 Property Address: 609 E. Bowen Index Number: 2 0 - 0 3 - 2 1 8 - 0 0 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Wast 15 feet of Lot 22 and the East 5 feet of Lot 23 in Rice and Valentines subdivision of Lots 11 to 20, both inclusive, in Dobbins subdivision of the north half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian,, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Dock and Ophelia-^ Atkinson Address: 613 E. Bowen Ave; Bid Amount: $10.00 R.E Number: 3201 Property Address: 615: E Bowen Index Number: 2 0 - 0 3 - 2 1 8 - 0 0 7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The West 5 feet of Lot 19 and the East 15 feet of Lot 20 in Rice and Valentine subdivision of Lots 11 to 20 inclusive in Dobbins subdivision of the North half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 38,North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois.. Bidder: Josephine & Lucio Adorno Address: 8434 S. Buffalo Ave. Bid Amount: $200.00 R.E Number: 3936' Property Address: 8440 S. Buffalo Index Number: 21-32-205-038 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 24 in Block 6 of Berger's Addition to Hyde Park in Section 32, Township 38 North, Range 15 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Richard A. & Leva M. Martinez Address: 8724 S. Buffalo Ave. Bid Amount: $50.00 R.E Number: 3831 Property Address: 8726 S. Buffalo Index Number: 2 6 - 0 5 - 1 0 0 - 0 3 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 11 in Block S in the subdivision made by the Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Company of parts of Section 5 and Section 6, Township 37 North, Range 15 East of the Third Principal Meridian according: to the plat thereof recorded January 17, 1874 in Book 7 of Plats Piage 7 in-Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Tom Hersey Address: 718 S. Campbell Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 1243 Property Address: 718 S. Campbell Index Number: 16-13-406-049 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 1 in resubdivision of Lots 46 t o 50 in Block 4 in Carter H. Harrison's addition to Chicago in the southeast quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Pedro M. Gonzalez Address: 1331 N. Campbell Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R.E Number: 3953 Property Address: 1329 N. Campbell Index Number: 16-01-220-013 7788: JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4; 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 36 in Block 2 in Winslow and Jacobson's subdivision of t h e southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Brigido & Arminda Diaz Address: 1351 N. Campbell Ave. Bid Amount: $75.00 R.E Number: 1062 Property Address: 1349 N. Campbell Index Number: 16-01-220-005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 44 in Block 2 in Winslow and Jacobson's subdivision of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Gloria B. WashingtonAddress: 5821 S. Carpenter St: Bid Amount: $20.00 R.E Number: 2324 Property Address: 5819 S. Carpenter Index, Number: 2 0 - 1 7 - 2 2 7 - 0 0 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 35 in Block 4 in James U. Borden's subdivision of tha East half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third. Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Melvin Blanks Address: 1318 S. Central Park Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 2999 Property Address: 1320 S. Central Park Index Number: 16-23-113-020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 31 in Block 4 in Vance and Phillip's Boulevard Addition in the northwest quarter of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Henry and Ruby McBride Address: 1534 S. Central Park Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R.E Number: 2938 Property Address: 1536 S. Central Pa'k Index Number: 1 6 - 2 3 - 1 2 9 - 0 3 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 15 in Durham's subdivision of the East half of the southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Edward Stanley , Address: 11117 S. Champlain-Ave; Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 1334 Property Address: 11115 S. Champlain Index Number: 2 5 - 2 2 r 2 0 9 - 0 0 9 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 9 in Block 3 in Original Town of Pullman a subdivision in northeast q u a r t e r o f Section 22, Township 37 North, Range 14 North of Indian Boundary line lying east of t h e easterly line of right of way of Illinois Central Railroad, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Walter Zelasko Address: 1448 W. Chestnut St. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 922 Property Address: 1450 W. Chestnut Index Number: 1 7 - 0 5 - 3 1 9 - 0 7 9 November 4, 198V REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7789 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 31 in the subdivision of the south half of Block 22 in Canal Trustees' subdivision of the west half of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Fairfield Baptist Church Address: 1303 S. Christiana Ave. Bid Amount: $250.00 R E Number: 3013 Property Address: 1305 S. Christiana Index Number: 16-23-210-022 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 35 in Block 4 in Downing,.Corning and Prestiss Douglas Park Addition to Chicago, being a subdivision of Block 4 and of Lot 2 in Block 3 in Circuit Court partition of the-East half of the northeast. Quarter and that part of the east half of the southeast quarter lying north of Ogden Avenue in Section 23, Township39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Rev. R.L and Mrs. Anna M. Ford Address: 1431 S. Christiana: Ave. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 3643 Property Address: 1433 S. Christiana Index Number: 16-23-219-014 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 17 in the subdivision of Block 1 in Block 5 in Prescott's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago being.a subdivision of Blocks 1, 2, 5 and 10 in the Circuit Court partition of t h e e a s t half of the northeast quarter and that part of the east half of the southeast quarter north of the center of Ogden Road in Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the-Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Henry Kuklinski Address: 1523 W: Cortez St. Bid Amount: $1,005.00 RE. Number: 1092 Property Address: 1521 W. Cortez St. Index Number: 17-05-309-023 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 53 in Bauwens and Stewart's subdivision of the-West part of Block 20 in Canal Trustees' subdivision of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Mateo G. & Leticia Carrazco Address: 1368 W. Crystal St. Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 866 Property Address: 1366 W. Crystal St. Index Number: 17-05-125-026 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 37 in Block 24 in Elston Addition to Chicago in Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Hattie Davis Address: 2041 W. Crystal. Street Bid Amount: $10.00 R E Number: 2370 Property Address: 2039 W . Crystal St. Index Number: 17-06-129-007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 3 in Block 3 in Adam Och's Addition to Chicago in the northwest quarter of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Darnell K. Titue Address: 5654 S. Damen Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 1583 Property Address: 5650 S. Damen Ave. Index Number: 20-18-112-039 7790; JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The South 25 feet of the North 50 feet of Lots 20 to 24, also the south 25 feet of the north 50 feet of the east 4.1 feet of Lot 25 in Block 8 in Dewey's subdivision in the east half of the northwest quarter of Section 18, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in COok County, Illinois. Bidder: Maximiliano R. Carrizales Address: 1704 S. Desplaines St. Bid Amount: $20.00 R.E. Number: 672 Property Address: 1708 S. Desplaines Index Number: 17-21-304-040 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 15 in Hagemann and Others subdivision of Lots 12, 13 and 14 in Bliss and Others subdivision of Lot 1 in Block 45 Canal Trustees subdivision of the west half and so much of the southeast quarter as lies west of Chicago River in Section 2 1 , Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois.. Bidder: Johnnie-8i Clarice Doss. Address: 11448 S. Elizabeth St. Bid Amount: $1,000.00 R E Number: 1738: Property Address: 11442 S: Elizabeth St. Index Number: 2 5 - 2 0 - 1 3 1 - 0 1 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 5 in Block 23 in Jernberg's subdivision of Blocks 2, 5 t o 8, 11 to 28 and resubdivsion of Block 4 of Rood and Weston's Addition to Morgan Parkin Section 20, Township 37 North, Range 14 East o f t h e Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder: Bob Banfield Address: 4619 S. Ellis Ave: Bid Amount: $101.00 R E Number: 2111 Property Address: 4621 S. Ellis Ave; Index Numbo.-: 20-02-317-006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The South 20 feet of the North 40 feet of Lot 22 in Smith's subdivision of Block 7 in the subdivision by the Executors of E. K. Hubbard of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Edwin Kopecz Address: 1729 W. Ellen Street Bid Amount: $500.00 R E Number: 803 Property Address: 1731 W. Ellen St. Index Number: 17-06-216-090 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 8 in Block 2 in Spears Addition, a subdivision of part or the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder: Narsis-Baker Address: 4625 S. Evans Ave. Bid Amount: $509.00 R.E: Number: 1908 Property Address: 4629 S. Evans Ave. Index Number: 2 0 - 0 3 - 4 2 8 - 0 0 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 33 in Block 1 in the Circuit Court partition of the East 15.08 chains of the south half of the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 lying East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Richard 8c Shirley Cross Address: 6442 S. Evans Ave. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 2951 Property Address: 6444 S. Evans Ave. Index Number: 20-22-214-037 November 4,: 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7791 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The North half of Lot 10 in Block 2 of Hoyt and Farwell's subdivision of the West 52 acres and the south half of the East 28 acres of the north half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 38 North, Range 14 East-of tha Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Rosa Lee Nelson Address: 6550 S. Evans Ave. Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 2978 Property Address: 6548 S. Evans Ave. Index Number: 2 0 - 2 2 - 2 2 2 - 0 4 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 21 in-Block 7 in Oakwood subdivision of the^North half of the South half of the northeast quarter of Section 22; Township 38 North, Range 14 East of'the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Joyce and Charles RobinsonAddress: 1262 S. Fairfield Ave: Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 2114 Property Address: 1260 S. Fairfield Ave. Index Number: 16-24-206- •051 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 15 in John Oliver's subdivision of Lots 18, 19, 22 and 23 in Block 2 in Cook and Anderson's subdivision of the West half of the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Stanley Ellis Address: 2910 W. Fillmore St. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E Number: 1336 Property Address: 2912 W. Fillmore St. Index Number: 16-13-322-019 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 6 in subdivision of the South 140 feet of Blocks 21 and 22 in G. W. Clarke's subdivision of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Sarah Vaughn Address: 4223 W. Fillmore St. Bid Amount: $6.00 R E Number: 1006 Property Address: 4221 W. Fillmore St. Index Number: 16-15-422-016 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ' I Lot 45 in Block 6 in Batcheiler's subdivision of thesoutheast quarter of Saction-15, Township 39 North, Range: 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois; Bidder: I. C. and Mary Morrow Address: 3115 W. Flournoy St. Bid Amount: $100.00 R E Number: 3321 Property Address: 3111 W. Rournoy Index Number 16-13-304-020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 5 in Block 2 in Gro. K. Schoenberger's subdivision of the east quarter of the North 40 rods of the southeast quarter of Section 14, and northwest quarter of the northwest of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Clay D. and Genetta Barnett Address: 3852 W. Flournoy St. Bid Amount: $61.00 R E N u m b e r 4077 Property Address: 3854 W. Flournoy Index Number 16-14-302-019 7792 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4. 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The West 6V* feet of Lot 43 and the East 12Vi feet of Lot 44 (except the North 30 feet of said premises condemned for Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad) in Block 'A' in Vance's Garfield Boulevard Addition in the southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Ernestine P. Thorpe Address: 326 N. Francisco Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R.E Number: 1852 Property Address: 324 N. Francisco Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-12^306-020 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION Lot 6 in the subdivision of Lots 3 1 , 32, 33 and 34 in the subdivision of part of Block 3 in D. S. Lea and others subdivision of the southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 39 North,.Range 13 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Janora-and Margaret-Burks.Address: 4325 W; Gladys Ave: Bid Amount: $5.00 R.E Number: 2015' Property Address: 4323 W. Gladys Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-15-220-013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 10 in Block 6 in Gunderson and Gauger's Addition to Chicago being a subdivision of Lots 1 and 6 in each of Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 and Lots 1, 2, 5 and 6 in each of Blocks 5, 6, 7 and 8 in partition of the west Vi of the west Vi of the northeast V* and.that part of the west Vi of the west '/a.of the southeast V* lying north of Barry Point Road of Section I S ; Township 39 North, Range 13 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Priscilla WeatherspoonAddress: 7351 S. Green St. Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 3907' Property Address: 7353 S. Green St. Index N u m b e r 20-29-223-022 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 158 in Downing and Philip's Normal Park Addition, being a subdivision of the east half of the northeast quarter-of Section 29, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (except the south 149 feet thereof) in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder Samuel &. Martha Lewis Address: 6529 S. Greenwood Ave; Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 3196 Property Address: 6527 S. Greenwood Ave: Index-Number 20r23-117-010 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The South 1 6 t w o - t h i r d s f e e t of the North 3 3 o n e ^ h i r d f e e t of Lot 19 in Block 3 in Woodlawn Ridge subdivision of the south half of the northwest quarter of Section 23, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Joe L McKissic Address: 3525 W. Grenshaw St. Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 2158 Property Address: 3523 W. Grenshaw St. Index N u m b e r 16i-14-428-013 November 4, 1981 REPORTS. OF COMMITTEES 7793 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 8 in Block 10 in 12th Street Addition to Chicago being a subdivision of that part o f t h e southeast % of Section-14, Township 39 North, Range 13 east of the Third Princtpal Meridian lying south of the right of w a y of the Chicago and Great Western Railroad Company in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Eldridge Johnson^ Address: 1531 W. Haddon Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E N u m b e r 1789 Property Address: 1529 W. Haddon Ave; Index N u m b e r 17-05-301-016 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 51 in Block 2 of Page Brothers subdivision of Block 15 and the northwest quarter of Block.18 o f Canal Trustees subdivision of the west half (except the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of tha southwest quarter) of the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Richard L. Black Address: 2114 W. Haddon Ave. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E N u m b e r 5201 Property Address: 2112 W. Haddon Ave; Index N u m b e r 17-06-302-034 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 45 in the subdivision of the north part of Block 2 in Suffern's subdivision of the southwest % of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Euclid H. Todd Address: 1929 S. Hamlin Ave: Bid Amount: $200.00 R E N u m b e r 1122 Property Address: 1931 S. Hamlin Ave. Index Number 16-23-321-013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 88 in Dowling's subdivision of Lots 7 to 14 in J. H. Kedzie's subdivision in the southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of tha Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Tyonia Hoskins Address: 1956 S. Hamlin Ave: Bid Amount: $25.00 R E N u m b e r 3378 Property Address: 1954 S. Hamlin Ave; Index N u m b e r 16-23-320-042 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 224-in Downings subdivision on-Lots 7 t o 14 in J. H. Kedzie's subdivision in southwest quarter of Section23, Township 39 North, Range 13 Eiist of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidd e r Christi na Walton Address: 441 N. Harding Ave: Bid Amount: $20.00 R E N u m b e r 1482 Property Address: 443 N. Harding Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-11-127-052 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The North 16 2/3 feet of Lot 41 in subdivision of the west half .of Block 14 in Harding's subdivision of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 11, Township 39 North Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County,. Illinois. Bidder Lovberta C. Allen Address: 1253 S. Homan Ave. Bid Amount: $601.00 R E N u m b e r 1978 Property Address: 1249 S. Homan Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-23-204-022 7794 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 14 in Block 2 in Downing, Corning and Prentiss. Douglas Park Addition to Chicago, being a: subdivision of Block 4 and Lot 2 in Block 3 in Circuit Court Partition of the east half of the northeast quarter and part of the east half of the southeast quarter lying north of center line of Ogden Avenue of Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian,, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Isaac Green Address: 1309 S. Homan-Avenue Bid Amount: $25.00 R.E. Number: 2117 Property Address: 1311 S. Homan Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-23-210-003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION . Lot 33 in Block 3 in Downing, Corning, and Prentiss Douglas Park Addition to Chicago, being a subdivision of Block 4 and Lot 2 in Block 3 in the Circuit Court Partition of the east half of the northeast quarter and that part lying:north of Ogden Avenue-of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 23, Township, 39 North, Range 13 East of the: Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Stanley & Helen Bakulinski Address: 1032 N: Honore St. Bid Amount: $100.00 R:E Number: 3234 Property Address: 1030 N. Honore St. Index Number 17-06-415-31 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 12 in Cram's subdivision of Lot 3 and Lot 4 (except the North 50 feet thereof) in Block 4 in the Superior Court Commissioners partition of Blocks 2, 4, 7, the west half of Block 3 and the south half of Block 8 in Cochran's subdivision of the w e s t half of the southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder Charles J. &. Evelyne P. Heard Cone Address: 1532 N. Honore Street Bid Amount: $1,250.00 R.E. Number: 1170 Property Address: 1534 N. Honore St. Index Number 17-06-201-022 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot' 13 and Lot 16 (except the southwesterly 25 feet) in Block 2 in Picket's Second Addition to Chicago in Section 6, Township, 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Gilbert Gonzalez Address: 8755 S. Houston Ave: Bid Amount: $25.00: R E N u m b e r 3922 Property Address: 8753 S. Houston Ave: Index Number 26-06-204-022 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 26 in Block 8 ' i n South-Chicago subdivision by Calumet and Chicago Canal and Dock Company in the east half of the northeast quarter in Section 6, Township 37'North,. Range 15 East: of the Third: Principal Meridian; in Cook. County, Illinois. Bidder Beverly E Lyke 8i Fred Richardson Address: 6541 S. Ingleside Ave. Bid.Amount: $10.00 R E Number: 1763 Property Address: 6543 S. Ingleside Index N u m b e r 20-23-115-014 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The South half of Lot 16 in Block 5 in Woodlawn Ridge a subdivision of the south half o f ' t h e northwest quarter of Section 23, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, all in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder Walter F: Kosmieja Address: 2637 W. Iowa Street Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 1434 Property Address: 2635 W. Iowa St. Index N u m b e r 16-01-426-008 November 4> 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7795 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION Lot 14 in Block 1 in James M. Hill's subdivision of the southeast'quarter of the southwest quarter of thesoutheast quarter and west half of the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Robert Gray & Mildred Turner Address: 4231 W. Jackson Blvd. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E N u m b e r 3770 Property Address: 4229 W. Jackson Blvd. Index N u m b e r 16-15-217-012 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 12 in A. F. Doremus subdivision of Lot 2 in Commissioners Partition of the east half of the southwest quarterofthe northeast quarterof Section 15, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Ramon-and Helen Almanza Address: 3320: S. Justine- Street Bid Amount: $100.00 R E N u m b e r 1151 Property Address: 3324 S. Justine St. Index N u m b e r 17-32-111-034 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 10 in Block 6 in the Partition of Lots 31 and 32 in Assessor's Division of the northwest half and the west half o f t h e northeast quarter of Section 32, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Dollrether Ferguson Address: 1445 S. Karlov Ave. Bid Amount: $15.00 R E Number: 2934 Property Address: 1443 S. Karlov Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-22-221-016 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 21 in Block 2 of Our Home Addition to Chicago, a subdivision of the east half of the northeast quarter (except the North 50 acres thereof) of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Clara Reed & Ethel M. West Address: 1340 S. Kedvale Ave. Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 2087 Property Address: 1338 S. Kedvale Ave. Index N u m b e r 1 6 - 2 2 - 2 1 2 - 0 3 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 16 in Block 5 in William A. Merigold's resubdivision o f t h e North 50 acres of the east half of the northeast quarter of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of theThird Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Frank Billings Address: 2219 S. Keeler Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 2054 Property Address: 2215 S. Keeler Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-27-204-012, LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 15 in Swift's subdivision in the northeast 1/4 of Section 27, Township 39 North; Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian> in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Cleveland B. 8t Willie M. Randle Address: 7329 S. Kimbark Ave; Bid Amount: $10.00 R E N u m b e r 3577 Property Address: 7331 S. Kimbark Ave. Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 2 6 - 2 1 8 - 0 1 8 7796 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4;. 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 33 in Block 1 in Grays Addition to Cornell a-subdivision of the west half o f t h e southwest quarter of< the northeast quarter and the north half of the west half of the east h a l f of the southwest quarter of the " r t h e a s t quarter of Section 26, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook no County, Illinois Bidder: Clarence T. Mills Address: 1303 S. Kolin Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E N u m b e r 1364 Property Address: 1307 S. Kolin Ave; Index N u m b e r 16-22-209-003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 44 in Block 4 in the subdivision of Blocks 13, 14, 15,. 16 in L C. Paine Freer (receiver) subdivision of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the'Third: Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Willie M: and Rose^ Lee/Jones. Address: 1218 S: Komensky Ave. Bid Amount: $25.00 R E N u m b e r 1015: Property Address: 1216 S. Komensky Index Number 16-22-206-023 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 47 in Block 2 in William A Merigold resubdivision of the North 50 acres of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County; Illinois. Bidder: David Frierson Address: 1223 S. Komensky Ave. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number 3203 Property Address: 1225 S. Komensky Ave. Index Number 16-22-207-008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 16 in Block 1 in Merigold's resubdivision of the North SO acres of the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Joe and Bertha Anderson Address: 1419 S. Komensky Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 4271 Property Address: 1421 S. Komensky Index Number 16-22-222-009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 14 in Block 9 in-W. A. Merigolds resubdivision of North 50 acres of east Vi of northeast of northeast V& Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of theThird Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Carl 8e Esse M a e T y s o n Address: 1520 S. Komensky Ave: Bid Amount: $1.00 R E N u m b e r 1501 Property Address: 1522 S. Komensky Index Number 16-22-229-027 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 10 in Block 7 in Our Home Addition to Chicago, a-subdivision of the east half o f the northeast quarter of Section-22. Township. 39 North,- Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County. Illinois. Bidder: Frances A Wallace Address: 1851 S. Laflin St. Bid Amount: $100.00 R E N u m b e r 1990 Property Address: 1853 S. Laflin St. Index Number 17-20-310-022 November 4; 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7797 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 48 in Samuel Johnston's subdivision of Block 6 in Johnston and Lees subdivision of the southwest quarter (except parts marked 'A' and 'B') in the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 39 North, Range 14 East o f ' t h e Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder Rev. Willie &. Fannie B. Salley Address: 4206 S. Langley Ave. Bid Amount: $200.00 RE. N u m b e r 1555 Property Address: 4202 S. Langley Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 0 3 - 2 2 5 - 0 2 7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2 of Lot 17 in Margaret Johnson's subdivision o f the south half of the southeastquarter o f t h e northeastquarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois:. Bidder: Margaret L. Briscoe Address: 6340 S; Langley Ave: Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 2950 Property Address: 6342 S. Langley Index Number: 2 0 - 0 2 - 2 0 5 - 0 3 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 36 in Block 3 in Loring and Gibbs subdivision of part of the northeast quarter being that part of the west 52 acres east of St. Lawrence and the north half of the east 28 acres all in Section 22, Township 38 North, Range 14-East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: John H. Free Address: 5823 S. LaSalle St: Bid-Amount: $50.00. R E Number: 2126 Property Address: 5825 S. LaSalle Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 1 6 - 2 1 9 - 0 2 4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot'11 in Block 2 in Terry's subdivision of that part west of railroad of Block.7 in School Trustees' subdivision of Section 16, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder Ida Lonzo Address: 2921 W. Lexington St. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E N u m b e r 1646 Property Address: 2923 W. Lexington Index N u m b e r 16-13-310-015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 10 in Block 11 in Givins and Gilberts subdivision of Block 11 in 0 . W. Clarke's subdivision in; the east half of the southwest quarterof Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County; Illinois. Bidder Leila L Hill Address: 3021 W. Lexington Bid: Amount: $20.00. R E N u m b e r 1182 Property Address: 3025 W . Lexington Index N u m b e r 16-13-309-015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 10 in Block 1 in P: W. Snowhook's Douglas Park Addition in the southwest V* o f S e c t i o n 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Bernard & Bertha N. Jackson Address: 3029 W. Lexington St. Bid Amount: $200.00 R E N u m b e r 1700 Property Address: 3031 W. Lexington Index N u m b e r 16-13-309-012 7798 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO N o v e m b o r 4 , 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot'13 in Block 1 in P. W. Snowhook's Douglas Park Addition t o Chicago in the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Myra Cobbins FNA Myra Williams Address: 7936 S. Lowe-Ave. Bid Amount: $101.50 R.E Number 2SSS Property Address: 7938 S. Lowe Ave.. Index Number 2 0 - 3 3 - 1 0 2 - 0 3 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 37 in Block 2 in George A Chambers' subdivision of the north half of the north half of the northwest q u a r t e r o f Section 33, Township 38 North; Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying west of ChicagoRock Island and Pacific Railroad in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder John Myles Address: 1436 N. Maplewood. Ave. Bid Amount: $400.00 R E Number 691 Property Address: 1438 N. Maplewood Index Number: 16-01-212-033: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 9 in Block 5 in Winslow, Jacobson and Tallman's subdivision of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Bernice Smith Address: 6633 S. Maryland Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 2526 Property Address: 6637 S. Maryland IndexNumber 20-23-121-014 LEGAL DESCRIPTION . The North half of Lot 17 in Block 10 in Woodlawn Ridge subdivision of the south half o f t h e northwest quarter of Section 23, Township 38 North; Range 14 East of the.Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Charles & Corine Peeples Address: 5634 S. May St. Bid Amount: $2.00 R E Number 1897 Property Address: 5632 S. May St. Index Number 2 0 - 1 7 - 2 0 8 - 0 3 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Lot 14 in Block 3 in Snydacker's subdivision of the West half of the northwest q u a r t e r o f t h e northeast quarter (except railroad) of Section 17, Township 38 North. Range 14 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Louise A Williams Address: 6119 S: May St. Bid Amount: $201.00 R E Number: 3100 Property Address: 6121 S. May St. Index Number 20^17-417-001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 8 in Kincaid's subdivision of the west ZVi acres of the north 5 acres of the east half of the w e s t half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 17, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County; Illinois. Bidder: Pearl A. Johnson Address: 2671 W. Maypole Ave. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E Number: 3332 Property Address: 2669 W. Maypole Index Number 16-12-1418-017 November 4. 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES 7799 LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Lot 2 in Block 3 in resubdivision Lots 20 to 33 in Block3 in Mary Smith's resubdivision of Lot 3 in Original subdivision south half of the southeast quarterof the west half o f the southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Carrie L Balthazar Address: 4038 W. Maypole Bid Amount: $1.00 R:E Number: 3171 Property Address: 4036 W. Maypole Ave. Index Number 16-10-411-023 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 34 in Block 16 in the subdivision of the south half of Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third. Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Jose G. & Annette Mora Address: 3206 S Millard: Ave: Bid-Amount: $127; 36. R E Number: 1124 Property Address: 3208 S. Millard Index Number 16-35-114-019 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 4 in Block 3 in Gary and Jacobson subdivision of that part of the east half of the east half of the.northwest quarter of Section 35; Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, north of the west fork of South Branch of the Chicago River, in Cook County, Illinois.. Bidder: Walter and Cora Lyles Address: 2843 W. Monroe St. Bid Amount: $115:00 R:E. Number 3979 Property Address: 2841 W. Monroe St. Index Number 16-13-109-007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 36 in-T. D. Lowther's Subdivision of Block 2 in Lowther's Subdivision in the East half of the Northeast' quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39-North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Robert-Boss Address: 4151 W. Monroe St. Bid Amount: $10.00 R.E Number 1940 Property Address: 4149 W. Monroe St. Index Number 16-15-206-005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION- Lot 20 in Block 3 in William Derby's Subdivision of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter in Section 15; Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the: Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County,. Illinois: Bidder Robert Boss; Address: 4151 W. Monroe-St. Bid Amount: $10.00 R : E Number: 2393: Property Address: 4153 W. Monroe St: Index Number 16-15-206-003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 22 in Block 3 in Williams Derby's Subdivision o f t h e Northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section IS, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the-Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder ChaHie: Haywood Address: 6008 S. Morgan St. Bid Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 2501 Property Address: 6010 S. Morgan Index Number 20-17-411-028 7800 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 5 in Block 11 in Thompson and:Holmes's Subdivision of the east 45 acres of t h e North 60 acres of the Southeast'quarter of Section 17, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. . Bidder: James and Helen Piatt Address: 6530 S. Morgan St. Bid Amount: $11.00 R E N u m b e r 2202 Property Address: 6524 S. Morgan Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 2 0 - 2 1 9 - 0 3 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 37 in Block 9 in Weddell and Cox Subdivision of the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: George Haldes, Address: 2240 W. Palmar St. Bid Amount: $503.00> R.E N u m b e r 934 Property Address: 2238 W . Palmer Index N u m b e r 14-31-113-020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 40 in Block 8 in Holstein, aSubdivision of the-West half of the Northwest quarter of Section 3 1 , Township 40 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Ulysses Terhune Address: 6718 S. Peoria Street Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 4188 Property Address: 6720 S. Peoria St. Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 2 0 - 4 0 5 - 0 3 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 9 in Block 2 in Benedict's Subdivision of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 20, Township 38-North, Range 14 East:of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Willie Ferba, Jr. Address: 5628 S. Perry Avenue Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number: 1802 Property Address: 5626 S. Perry Ave. Index Number 2 0 - 1 6 - 2 0 5 - 0 4 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION .Lot 50 in Fred Grossmanns' subdivision of Lots:2 and 3 in the subdivision of part of Lots 3'and 4 in School Trustees subdivision of Section 16, Township:38 North, Range: 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, inCook County, Illinois: Bidder Rochester and May Helen Henry Address: 2829 W. Polk Street Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 1457 Property Address: 2827 W . Polk St. Index N u m b e r 16-13^315-015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 20 in B: E. Johnston's subdivision of Block 16 of Clarke's subdivision of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Madison L. Brown II Address: 2826 W. Polk St. Bid Amount: $15.00 R E N u m b e r 3925 Property Address: 2830 W . Polk S t Index N u m b e r 16-31-311-029 November 4, 1981 REPORTS: OF COMMITTEES 7801 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 24 in Block 10 in G. W. Clarkes Subdivision of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Carmen Ortiz Address: 2140 W. Potomac Ave; Bid Amount: $10.00 R E N u m b e r 2065 Property Address: 2138 W. Potomac Index N u m b e r 17-06-120-029 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 9 in Block 1 in A N. Waterman's Subdivision of the West 5 Acres of the South 25 Acres of the East half of the: Northwest quarter of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: William H and. Sarah House Address: 4907 S: Princeton Ave. Bid: Amount: $51.00 R E N u m b e r 1755 Property Address: 4911 S; Princeton Indexf N u m b e r 20-09^212-017 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 45 in Block 2 in Eberhart and Treat's Subdivision of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 9, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying east of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Viola Evans Address: 5211 S..Princeton Ave. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E Number 3341 Property Address: 5213 S. Princeton Index N u m b e r 20-09-410-006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 95 in Larned, Rankin and Brearly's Subdivision in the Southeast quarter of the Northwest q u a r t e r o f t h e . Southeast quarter of Section 9, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: John and Berthina Strong Address: 5638 S. Princeton Ave. Bid Amount: $102.00 R E N u m b e r 3262 Property Address: 5636 S. Princeton Index N u m b e r 20-09-201-077 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 12 in Mrs. Brown's Subdivision of the West 60 7/10 feet of Lot 4 and the East 58 9/10 feet of Lot 5 in Block 26 in School Trustees' Subdivision of Section 16, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County. Illinois; Bidder: Dominick J . Diaferia Address: 2035 W. Race Ave. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E N u m b e r 2379Property Address: 2037 W. Race Ave. Index N u m b e r 17-07-124-003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 60 in Winslow's Subdivision of part of Block 21 in tha Canal Trustees' subdivision of Section 7, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded July 16,1869 as Document No. 19633, in Book 170 of Maps, Page 46, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Beatrice- H. Jones Address: 6507 S. Racine Ave. Bid Amount: $25.00 R E N u m b e r 3860 Property Address: 6505 S. Racine Ave. Index Number 20-20-216-002 7802 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 3 in Block 12 in Weddel and Cox's Subdivision of the W e s t half of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: James and Pauline Ingram Address: 7039 S. Sangamon St. Bid Amount: $1,000,000 R.E Number: 1952 Property Address: 7041 S; Sangamon St. Index Number 2 0 - 2 0 - 4 2 9 - 0 1 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 63 in Robson Weddell's subdivision of the south quarter o f t h e southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 20, Township 38 N o r t h , Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Elizabeth Lattimore 8i Frank MooreAddress: 1235 S. Sawyer Avenue^ Bid Amount: $3.00 R.E Number: 4012 Property Address: 1237 S. Sawyer Ave. Index N u m b e r 16-23-207-014 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 20 in sub-block 1 of Block 1 of Prescott's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago in Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook-County, Illinois. Bidder Anna Morris Address: 1544 S. Sawyer Ave. Bid Amount: $100.00 R.E Number: 3487 Property Address: 1548 S. Sawyer Index Number: 16-23-228-040 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot'20 in Lombard's subdivision o f B l o c k 9 in Circuit Court Partition of t h e east half of the northeast quarterand that part of the east half of t h e southeast quarter lying north of Ogden Avenue of Section 23, Township39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder George T. Brown Address: 4463 S. Shields Ave. Bid Amount: $1.00 R.E Number: 3113 Property Address: 4465 S. Shields Ave. Index Number 20-04-415-015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot.18 in Block 8 in Van H. Higgins,subdivision of 25 acres south of adjoining the north 60 acres o f t h e southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: John Scarborough Address: 1322 S. Spaulding: Ave; Bid Amount: $58.00 R E Number: 2941 Property Address: 1324 S. Spaulding Index Number 16-23-211-024 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 11' in Block 4 In Downing, Corning and Prentiss Douglas Park Addition to Chicago, being a subdivision of Block 4-and of Lot 2 in Block 3 in Circuit Court Partition of the east half of the northeast quarter and that part of the east half of the southeast quarter lying n o r t h of Ogden Avenue in Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East o f the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder Johnnie Mae Boyd Address: 1431 S. Spaulding Ave. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E Number 3700 Property Address: 1435 S. Spaulding Index Number 16-23-220-015 November 4, 1981 REPORTS. OF COMMITTEES 7803 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 18 in Shaw Kerrigan and Solomon's subdivision of Block 6 in Circuit Court Partition of the east half of tha northeast quarter and that part of the east half of the southeast quarter which lies north of Ogden Avenue, of Section 23, Township 39 North; Range 13 East of the T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Charlotte Beard Address: 1540 S. Spaulding Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 3444 Property Address: 1538 S. Spaulding Index Number 16-23-227-035 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 16 in sub-block 4 of Block 5 in Prescott's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago in Section 23, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder: Juan E Paladines, Address: 3135 S. Throop S t Bid Amount: $1,OOLOO R E N u m b e r 1406 Property Address: 3137 S. Throop S t Index Number. 17-32-106-003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 40 in Blocks in Springer and Fox's Addition to Chicago o f t h e east half o f t h e northwest q u a r t e r o f Section 32, Township 39 North, Range'14 East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Esperanza ToscanoAddress: 4852 S. Throop St: Bid Amount: $100.00 R E Number 3168 Property Address: 4848 S. Throop S t Index Number 20-08-113-046 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 21 in Block 1 in Rand's subdivision of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 8, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian,.in Cook County, lllinois.. Bidder: Isaiah and Dorothy AikenAddress: 1511 S. Tripp Ave. Bid Amount: $125.00 R.E Number: 988 Property Address: 1509 S. Tripp Index Number: 16-22-226-004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 44 in Block 2 in Citizens Land Association subdivision of Blocks 7 and 8 Freer (receiver) subdivision of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder: Lillie Jones Address: 1137 S. Troy Street Bid Amount: $251.00 R E N u m b e r 3364 Property Address: 1139 S: Troy St. Index Number 16-13-325-015 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 30 in Block 3 in Walker and Armour's Addition to Chicago, said addition being a subdivision of Blocks 7 and 8 in the subdivision of the south 45 acres of the w e s t half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 39 North; Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in-Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Clyde A and Lillie M: MooreAddress: 9051 S. Union Ave. Bid Amount: $500.00 R E N u m b e r 2448 Property Address: 9053 S. Union Ave. Index Number 2 5 - 0 4 - 1 2 4 - 0 1 6 7804 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 27 in Block 27 in Sisson and Newman's South Englewood subdivision of the northwest quarter of Section^ 4, Township 37 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder John W. & Belinda M. Johnson Address: 1639-41 W. Wabansia Ave. Bid Amount: $25.00 R.E. N u m b e r 2562 Property Address: 1637 W. Wabansia Index N u m b e r 14-31-430-021 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2 in the subdivision of the northwest quarter of Block 25 in Sheffield's addition to Chicago in the southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 40 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County. Illinois. Bidder Everett L Tanner Address: 4601 S. Wallace S t Bid Amount: $110.00 R E N u m b e r 1656 Property Address: 4603 S: Wallace S t Index N u m b e r 20r04-329-002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 15 in Peter Fortune's.subdivision of 2 acres in the southwest quarter of Section 4 , T o w n s h i p 38 North, Range l4'East of the Third Principal Meridian; in CookCounty, Illinois. Bidder Lillie and Emmitt Oucksworth Address: 3501 W. Walnut St. Bid Amount: $525.00 R.E Number: 3241 Property Address: 3503-05 W. Walnut Index Number 16-11-409-019 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 6S:in John B. Drakes subdivision of the west Vi of the west Vi o f t h e southeast % of Section II, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Betty J. Nelson Address: 2050 W. Washburne Ave. Bid Amount: $100:00 R E Number 788 Property Address: 2052 W. Washburne Index N u m b e r 17-19-103-026 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 28 in Tewesbury's subdivision of Block S in Section-19, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Lonnie R: Williams: Address: 2216 W. Washburne Ave: Bid Amount: $1.00: RE. N u m b e r 875 Property Address: 2220 W . Washburne Index N u m b e r 17-19-101-036 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 42 in Crozer's subdivision of Block 7 in subdivision of Section 19; Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Sinclair Dinwiddle. Address: 4523 W. Washington Blvd. Bid Amount: $100.00 R E Number: 1830 Property Address: 4525 W . Washington Index N u m b e r 16-10-330-010 November 4; 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. 7805 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot II in Block 38 in West Chicago Land Company's subdivision of the south half of Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. \ Bidder Irene 8i Joseph Pajda Address: 2500 S. Whipple Street Bid Amount: $100.00 R E Number: 1642 Property Address: 2502 S. Whipple Index N u m b e r 16-25-123-020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2 in Block 3 in Trego and Smith's subdivision of the w e s t 697 feet of the east 18 acres of the west 54 acres of the south 64 acres of the northwest quarter of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 39 North; Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Elizabeth Holmes Address: 2654 W. Wilcox St. Bid Amount: $5.00. R E N u m b e r 1845 Property Address: 2652 W . Wilcox S t Index N u m b e r 16-13-205-022 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 20 in Webb's subdivision of the south half of Lot 4 and part of Lots 5 and 6 in Block I of Rockwell's addition in-Section 13, Township 39 North, RangelS East of the Third Principal Meridian; in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Eddie and Annie M. Woods Address: 2838 W. Wilcox St. Bid Amount: $10.00 R E N u m b e r 2181 Property Address: 2840 W . Wilcox S t Index N u m b e r 16-13-109-025 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION Lot 21 in Block2 in Lowthers subdivision of East half of northeast quarter of northwest quarter (except part north of Barry Point Road) Section 13, Township 39. North, Range 13 East of the T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Leone S. Jackson Address: 2849 W. Wilcox S t Bid Amount: $100.00 R E N u m b e r 1621 Property Address: 2847 W. Wilcox St. Index N u m b e r 16-13-111-006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 35 jn Blocks in Lovi^hers subdivision of East half of northeast q u a r t e r o f northwest quarter (except part north of Barry Point Road) Section IS, Township 39 North, Range IS East of the T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County ,IIIinois. Bidder: Thelma Givens^ Address: 1726 W. I4th Street Bid Amount: $5.00 R E N u m b e r 990 Property Address: 1730 W. I4th S t Index N u m b e r 17-19-214-036 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 88 in Stinson's subdivision of Block 15 in subdivision of Section 19, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Camilo A Chico Address: 615 W. I8th S t Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 2152 Property Address: 617 W. I8th St. Index N u m b e r 17-21-318-002 7806: JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4. 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 24 in James Morgan's subdivision of Lot 1 and the North Vi of Lot 2 in BIock4l in CanalTrustees'subdivision of t h e west Vt and so much of the southeast V* as lies w e s t of the south branch of the Chicago River of Section 21, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Leonard Christ Address: 903 W. 18th S t Bid Amount: $1.00 R.E Number: 1442 Property Address: 901 W. I8th S t Index Number: 17-20-414-008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 26 in subdivision of the North Vi of Block 5 in Walsh and McMullen's subdivision of the south 3/4 of the southeast Vt. of Section 20, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Edward & LaVeme Duda^ AddrBS8;:2l00W. 18th Place Bid Amount: $200.00 R E Number 1808 Property Address: 2102 W . 18th PI: Index Number 17-19-304-048. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 49 in Evans subdivision of Block 43 in Division of southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 19, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Manuel and Irene P. Chavez Address: 1336 W. 19th Street Bid Amount: $150.00 R.E Number: 2508 Property Address: 1334 W. 19th S t Index Number 17-20-314-027 - LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 64 in Stewart's subdivision of Block 7 in Johnston and Lees subdivision of the southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 39 North, Range: 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Ernest and Eva Gonzalez Address: 2859 W. 22nd Place Bid. Amount: $5.00 R E Number: 4II7 Property Address: 2861 W. 22nd PI. Index Number 16-25-106-013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION I Lot 9 in Block 2 in the subdivision of that part of Lot 2 lying east of Boulevard and of the west half of the east t w o - t h i r d s of Lot 4 (except that part thereof taken for Boulevard) in the. Partition-of the east 48 acres of the north 96 acres o f t h e northwest quarter of Section 25. Township 39 North, Range IS East of the Third. Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder: Dorothy C 8( Catherine-F. Rzonca Address: 2610 W. 23rd Place Bid Amount: $26.00 R E Number: 1876 Property Address: 2608 W: 23rd PI. Index N u m b e r 16-25-207-038 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 47 in C. H. and L J . Mccormick's subdivision of Block 6 in S. J. Walker's subdivision of the Northwest quarter of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 25, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Jesse Gaeta Address: 2653 W; 24th Place Bid Amount: $2.00 R.E Number: 1754 Property Address: 2651 W. 24th PI. Index Number 16-25-218-007 November 4; 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES^ 7807 LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Lot Q in the resubdivision of Lots 65 to 71 in Cyrus H. McCormick Estate subdivision of Block II in S. J . Walker's subdivision of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 25, Township 39 North, Range IS East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidders: Bernice- Nawracaj, Joseph Kaput Sophie Janusz, Mary Ann Baran, Stanley Kaput & Catherine Naworcki Address: 1145 W. 25th Street Bid Amount: $301.99 R.E N u m b e r 3372 Property Address: 1147 W. 25th St. Index N u m b e r 17-29-401-009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Lot 16 in Ward's subdivision of Lot 8 in out Lots 3 and 4 in Canal Trustees' subdivision of south fraction of Section 29, Township 39; North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder: Eva H. 8i Francisco R: Ayento: Address: 3038 W: 36th Place: Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 1232! Property Address: 3042 W. 36th PI. Index Number 16-36-305^023 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 34 in Block 5 in Adam Smith's subdivision of the south half of the north half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 36, Township 39 North, Range IS East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Katie B. Alexander Address: 617 E. 41st S t Bid Amount: $300.00 R E Number: 1935 Property Address: 615 E 41st S t Index Number 20-03-214-008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The West 10 feet of Lot 9 in McKeever's resubdivision o f t h e north half of Lots 23 to 26 inclusive, in Dobin's subdivision of the north half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Easter Harris Address: 644 E. 41st Street Bid Amount: $25.00 R E Number: 1734 Property Address: 646 E 41st St. Index.Number 20-03-210-067 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 3 (except the east 2Vi feet) in McKeever's resubdivision of Lots 2 and 3 in Block 6 in Cleaverville, being the north half of the northeast q u a r t e r o f the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third: Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Joseph E. Johnston Address: 443 W. 42nd St. Bid Amount: $1.00 R E Number: 2351 Property Address: 447 W. 42nd S t Index Number 2 0 - 0 4 - 1 2 8 - 0 0 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 19 in the resubdivision of Block 8 in Taylor and Kreigh's subdivision of the east half of the northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois Bidder Andrew A. Gronkowski Address: 525 W. 45th Place Bid Amount: $50.00 R E Number 1893 Property Address: 527 W. 45th PI. Index Number 2 0 - 0 3 - 3 2 4 - 0 1 9 7808 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4. 1981 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 11 in Block 3 in D. W. Baker's subdivision of the east half of the. north quarter of the south half of the southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 38 North Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Genevieve Proczek Address: 1856 W. 46th St. Bid Amount: $ 1 , 095.00 R E Number: 3912 Property Address: 1854 W. 46th S t Index N u m b e r 2 0 - 0 6 - 4 1 2 - 0 4 2 LEGAL D E S C R I P T I O N : Lot 28 in-resubdivision of Blocks:5 a n d 6 in Wards subdivision of Lots 1, 4 and 5 of Stone and Whitneys subdivision of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 6 and the north half and the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 7 all in Township 38 North Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois: Bidder Silas 8i Annie Porter Address: 1143 W. 7Ist St; Bid Amount: $5.00 R E N u m b e r 935 Proparty.Address: II4I W. 71st S t Index Number 2 0 - 2 9 - 2 0 0 - 0 0 6 LEGAL D E S C R I P T I O N Lot 8.in Block 2 in E. M. COndits subdivision of the northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 38 North, Range14' East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Bidder Sam Tocci Address: 1008 E. 76th S t Bid Amount: $1.00, R E N u m b e r 3619 Property Address: 1006 E. 76th St. Index Number 20-26-304-017 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 30 in Block 47 In Cornell, a subdivision in Sections 26 and 35, Township 38 North, Range 14 East o f t h e Third Principal Meridian in Cook County; Illinois. SECTION 2. That the conveyances of these City-owned properties under the "Adjacent Neighbors Land Acquisition Program" are to be subject to all of the terms, conditions, covenants, and restrictions contained in the aforementioned enablingordinance passed by the CityCouncil o n March 6,1981, w h i c h established, said program. Additionally, said conveyances are to be made subject to the additional terms, conditions,' and:restrictions contained.in the advertisement announcing.said program, the "Instruction to Bidder", the. "Letter of Agreement", and the-"Offer to Purchase Real-Estate", w h i c h were included in the official bid packages,distributed:to bidders.SECTION 3: That the C i t y - o w n e d vacant properties t o be conveyedare to be sold subject t o convenants, zoning and building, restrictions, easements., and conditions;, if any, of record: SECTION 4. That failure of a bidder to comply with the:terms, conditions, and restrictions contained in the documents referred to in Section 3 of this ordinance may result in the City's rejection of the bid o r t h e C i t y taking appropriate legal action as determined by the. Corporation Counsel. SECTION 5. That the Mayor and the City Clerkare authorized to sign and attest Qu itclaim Deeds conveying. all interest of the City o f C h i c a g o in and. t o said properties to the above-listed, bidders. SECTION 6; That at the time of closing t h e above-listed bidders must provide proof of'eligibility as an"Adjacent Neighbor" asdef ined in Section 2 of theenabling ordinance establishing the "Adjacent Neighbors Land Acquisition Program". November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7809 SECTION 7. That the City Clerk is authorized upon receipt of w r i t t e n notification f r o m the Department of Finance that the sale of these properties has been completed to deliver the cashier's checks, certified checks, bank checks, and money orders of the above-listed bidders in the full amount of the bids to the City Comptroilar, who is authorized t o deposit said checks and money orders into the appropriate City account. SECTION 8. That the City Clark is further authorized and directed to refund the cashiers' checks, certified checks, bank checks, and money orders to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said properties. Acceptance of Sundry Bids Authorized for Purchase of C i t y - O w n e d Property at Various Locations. The Committee on Finance s u b m i t t e d nine proposed ordinances (under separate c o m m i t t e e reports) recommending that the City Council pass nine proposed ordinances transmitted t h e r e w i t h to authorize the acceptance of sundry bids for purchase of C i t y - o w n e d property at various locations. On separate motions made by Alderman Frost each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as f o l l o w s : Yeas—Aldermen Roti, B a r n e t t Kenner,Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes,Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyl^ Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Said ordinances as passed read respectively as foilows (the Italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance): No. 2 0 4 6 W. Superior St. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: m SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Israel Casanas, 2048 W. Superior S t r e e t Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $2,000.00, the C i t y - o w n e d vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6619 described as f o l l o w s : Lot 20 in Sub-Block 3 in Cochran's Subdivision of Block 5 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision of Section 7, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 2046 West Superior S t r e e t Permanent Tax No. 1 7 - 0 7 - 1 0 7 - 0 0 6 ) . Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all interest of the City of Chicago In and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $200.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. 7810 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 4. The City Clerk Is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after its passage. No. 4039 W. Maypole Av. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Keystone Baptist Church, 4035 W. Maypole Avenue, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $2,551.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6621 described as follows: Lot 51 In F. S. Tyrells Subdivision of Block 17 In West Chicago Land Company's Subdivision of the South Half of Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 4039 West Maypole Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 1 6 - 1 0 - 4 1 6 009). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions. If any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all Interest of the City of Chicago In and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $255.10 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk Is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after Its passage. Nos. 2 0 - 3 0 E. 44th St. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of First Church of Deliverance, 4315 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $12,250.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed May 13, 1981, page 6099 described as follows: The south 2 feet of Lot 16 and all of Lots 18, 20 and 22 (except from said Lots, that part taken for widening of Wabash Avenue) in Block 2 of Peter Shimps Subdivision of the north 658.24 feet of the west 440 feet of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as Nos. 20-30 E. 44th Street Permanent Tax No. 20-03-300-029). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7811 SECTION 3. The City Clerk Is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $1,225.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk Is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after its passage. No. 1225 S. Kedzie Ar. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Louise Cobb c/o Jim Belcastro, 11 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $3,200.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 8619 described as foilows: Lot 131 in Subdivision of Blocks 1 to 4 In Balestier's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago In the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1225 South Kedzie Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 16-24-100-013). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions. If any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all Interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $320.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o Is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after Its passage. Nos. 6 6 0 2 - 6 6 1 0 S. Blackstone Av. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, No. 6614 S. Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $7,000.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed June 26, 1981, pages 6416-6417 described as follows: Lot 1 and the East 16 Feet of Lot 2 In Block 3 in White and Coleman's Subdivision of Block 4 and of Lots 1 to 12 In Block 3 In Junius Mulvey's Subdivision of the South 703.40 Feet of that part lying East of Illinois Central Railroad, of the Northeast V» of Section 23, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as Nos. 6602-6610 S. Blackstone Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 20-23-225-009). 7812 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions. If any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying ail interest of the City of Chicago In and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $700.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, who Is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after its passage. No. 1649 N. Dayton S t Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Alan Nisenbaum, Howard B. Welnper andJoseph Karwowski, No. 15 E. Superior Street, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $36,000.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 30, 1981, page 6763 described as follows: Lot 63 In Subdivision of Block 6 of Sheffield's Addition to Chicago In the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 40 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1649 N. Dayton Street, Permanent Tax No. 1 4 - 3 2 - 4 2 6 019). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all Interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk Is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $3,600.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after its passage. Nos. 1 6 5 5 - 1 6 5 7 Juneway Ter.lNos. 7 7 3 9 - 7 7 4 3 N. Paulina St. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Rogers Park Partnership No. 7 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 1116, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $45,120.00, the C i t y - o w n e d vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6621 described as follows: November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7813 Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 7 in Gunderson's North Birchwood Subdivision of Blocks 4 to 17 of David P. O'Leary's Subdivision in the South Vi of the Northeast Vi of Section 33, Township 41 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as Nos. 1655-1657 Juneway Terranca/Nos. 7739-7743 N. Paulina Street Permanent Tax No. 1 1 - 3 0 - 2 1 6 001). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions. If any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk Is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $4,512.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be In effect from and after Its passage. No. 1716 W. Monroe S t Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Lewis J. Secor, No. 1319 W. Greendale, Park Ridge, III. to purchase for the sum of $6,500.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6622 described as follows: Lot 2 in Block 28 in Samuel F. Smith's Subdivision of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 18, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1716 W. Monroe S t r e e t Permanent Tax No. 17-18-205-015). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all Interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $650.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, who Is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said proparty. SECTION 4. The City Clerk Is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage. No. 6 5 1 8 S. Ross Av. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby accepts the bid of Vito J. Mistretta, No. 6339 S. W e n t w o r t h Avenue, Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $4,000.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6622 described as follows: 7814 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Lot 2 (by M and B) in Malay's Subdivision of the North 80 feet (except the West 140 feet) of the South 228.93 feet of that part of Block 1 North of the North line of original Lot 5 in Block 1 in Barnum Grove Subdivision of the South 42.7 acres In the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, (commonly known as No. 6518 S. Ross Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 20-21-210-020). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. The Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign and attest Quitclaim Deed conveying all interest of the City of Chicago in and to said property to said purchaser. SECTION 3. The City Clerk is authorized to deliver the deposit check of $400.00 submitted by said bidder to the City Comptroller, who is authorized to deliver said Deed to the purchaser upon receipt of the balance of the purchase price of said property. SECTION 4. The City Clerk is further authorized and directed to refund the deposit checks to the unsuccessful bidders for the purchase of said property. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after Its passage. Bids Rejected and City Comptroller Authorized to Re-advertise for Sale Three Parcels of City-owned Vacant Property at Certain Locations. The Committee on Finance submitted three proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinances transmitted therewith to reject bids for City-owned property at certain locations and to re-advertise same for sale. On separate motions made by Alderman Frost each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam; Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Said ordinances as passed read respectively as follows (the Italic heading In each case not being a part of the ordinance): No. 9 3 5 W. Carmen Av. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby rejects the bid of Constance Corrales, 955 West Carmen Ave., Chicago, III. to purchase f o r t h e sum of $125,005.00, the C i t y - o w n e d vacant property, previously advertised pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6619. SECTION 2. The City Clerk is authorized to refund the deposit check of the above named bidder. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7815 SECTION 3. The City Comptroller is authorized to re-advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant C i t y - o w n e d property which is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago., Said parcel is described as f o l l o w s : Lots 3 and 4 in Block 2 in W. C. Gaudy Estate Subdivision of Block 5 of Argyle being a Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2 of Fussey and Fennimore's Subdivision of the Southeast Fractional Quarter of Section 8, Township 40 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, and Lots 1 and 2 of Colehour and Conarroe's Subdivision of Lot 3 of said Fussey and Fennimore's Subdivision In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as Parking Site No. 26, 935 W. Carmen Avenue). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force from and after date o f i t s passage. No. 1638 W. 18th S t Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby rejects the bid of Several Financial Corp., 1618 W. 18th S t r e e t Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $3,000.00, the City-owned vacant property, previously advertised pursuant to Council authority passed September 13, 1978, page 8241. SECTION 2. The City Clerk is authorized to refund the deposit check of the above named bidder. SECTION 3. The City Comptroller Is authorized to re-advertise for sale the f o l l o w i n g parcel of vacant City-owned property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 85 in Block 33 In Henry W. Walker's Subdivision of Blocks 33, 34, 47 and part of Block 48 in the Subdivision of Section 19, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1638 W. 18th Street,.Permanent Tax No. 1 7 - 1 9 407-024). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of Its passage. No. 1214 S. Troy S t Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City of Chicago hereby rejects the bid of Louise Cobb c/o J i m Belcastro, No. I I S . LaSalle Street Chicago, III. to purchase for the sum of $1,150.00, the City owned vacant property, previously advertised, pursuant to Council authority passed July 20, 1981, page 6619. SECTION 2. The City Clerk Is authorized to refund the deposit check of the above named bidder. 7816 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 3. The City Comptroller is authorized to re-advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant C i t y - o w n e d property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel Is described as follows: Lot 116 in Subdivision of Blocks 1 to 4 in Balestier's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago in the Northwest quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1214 S. Troy Street Permanent Tax No. 16-24-100-027). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions. If any, of record. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of its passage. City Comptroller Authorized to Advertise for Sale Parcels of City-owned Vacant Property at Sundry Locations. The Committee on Finance submitted eight proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordlnancestransmittedtherewith to authorize advertisement for sale of certain parcels of City-owned vacant property at sundry locations. On separate motions made by Alderman Frost each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Said ordinances as passed read respectively as follows (the Italic heading In each case not being a part of the ordinance): No. 4322 S. Ellis Av. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller Is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of tha City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 5 in C. Barton's Subdivision of Block 1 to Walker and Stinson's Subdivision of the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 4322 S. Ellis Avenue, Permanent Tax. No. 20-02-301 043). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement, as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7817 Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained from the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinanca shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of its passage. No. 8 5 1 N. Elston A/. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 29 In Block 9 in Elston's Addition to Chicago In Section 5, Township 29 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois, (commonly known as No. 851 N. Elston Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 17-05-414-015). Subject to 1978 and 1979 Taxes. Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, If any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement, as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained f r o m the City Comptroller who Is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of Its passage. N o 1361 S. Fairfield Av. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or f o r the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 44 (except the West 16.5 feet thereof) in Subdivision of Lots 1 to 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Block 3, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 in Block 4 and Lots 3, 4 and 5 In Block 5 in Cook and Andersons Subdivision of the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 39 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In CookCounty, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1361 S. Fairfield Avenue, Permanent Tax No. 16-24-207-038). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement, as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained from the City Comptroller who Is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. 7818 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of Its passage. Nos. 1159 W. Garfield Blvd.15505-5507 S. Racine Ave. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 10 In Block 2 In Snydacker's Subdivision of West half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of theThird Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, lllnois(commonlyknownasNos. 1159 W.Garfield Boulevard/5505-5507 South Racine Ave'nue, Permanent Tax No. 20-17-200-001). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained f r o m the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force from and after date of its passage. No. 1056 W. Huron St. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel Is described as follows: The West 1 Foot of Lot 46 and Lot 47 (except the West 3.15 feet thereof) in Block 43 in Ogden's Addition to Chicago in the Northeast quarterof Sections, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of t h e T h i r d Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as No. 1056 W. Huron S t r e e t Permanent Tax No. 17-08-204-034). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement, as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained f r o m the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and ba in full force from and after date of its passage. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7819 Nos. 2 2 4 2 - 2 2 4 4 W. Monroe St Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: PARCEL No. 1 The West 26Vi feet of East 27 feet of that part of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 9 in Rockwell addition to Chicago in West half of Northwest quarter of Section 18, Township 39 North, Range 14 East o f t h e Third Principal Meridian Described as follows: Commencing on North side of Monroe Street Intersection w i t h West line of Lot 7 thence East 75 feet thence North at right angles with Monroe Street 194Vi feet thence West parallel w i t h Monroe Street 75 feet to West line of Lot 7 Thence south to point of beginning in Cook County, Illinois. PARCEL No. 2 The East 22 Feet of the West 23 feet of Lot 15 in Clement's Subdivision of lots 7, 8 and 9 in Block 9 in Rockwell's Addition to Chicago In Section 18, Township 39 North, Range 14East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois (commonly known as Nos. 2242-2244 W. Monroe Street, Permanent Tax No. 17-18-101-030 and 029). Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement, as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained f r o m the City Comptroller w h o Is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of its passage. N a 506 N. Rush St. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The City Comptroller Is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of C i t y - o w n e d property which Is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: No. 506 N. Rush Street Parking Garage Site No. 4 Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12 In Block 16 in Kinzie's Addition to Chicago, being a Subdivision of the North Fractional Vi of Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian; also. Lots 1 to 5 inclusive in the Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4 in said Block 16 In Kinzie's Addition to Chicago; also. Lots 1 to 6 inclusive, in the Subdivision of Lots 7 and 8 in said Block 16 In Kinzie's Addition to Chicago; and also, the vacated East and West alley lying within said Block 16, in CookCounty, Illinois. Subject to General Taxes after delivery of Deed. Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. 7820 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 2. That bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained from the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding f o r m s which shall require, among other things, that each bidder furnish an Economic Disclosure Statement, in accordance w i t h the requirements established by the Municipal Code Chapter 26.1. SECTION 3. That the City Comptroller is authorized to solicit in the bidding form any relevent data. Including the proposed use of the property, which will assist in the evaluation of the bid proposal. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after date of its passage. No. 1612 N. Wolcott Av. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of vacant property which is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: Lot 93 in Block 36 in Sheffields addition to Chicago in the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter ofSection 31, Township 40 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in CookCounty, Illinois, (commonly known as No. 1612 N. Wolcott Ave., Permanent Tax No. 14-31-425-045). Subject to 1975, 1976 and 1977 Taxes. Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. Bidders shall furnish Economic Disclosure Statement as per City Ordinance, Chapter 26.1 Municipal Code. Bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall be obtained from the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding forms. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force from and after date of Its passage. City Comptroller Authorized to Advertise for Sale Parcels of City-Owned Vacant Property at Nos. 200-218 E. Grand AvV Nos. 5 3 3 - 5 3 7 N. S t Clair S t The Committee on Finance submitted a proposed ordinance recommending that the City Council pass ths following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller Is authorized to advertise for sale the f o l l o w i n g parcel of C i t y owned property which is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to or for the best Interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel is described as follows: November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7821 Nos. 200-218 E. Grand Avenue/533-537 North S t Clair Street Parking Garage Site No. 10. The West 216 1/3 feet of the South 109 feet of Block 20 in Kinzie's Addition to Chicago in the North half of Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Easement overthe North 9 feet of the premises in question granted to Underwriters Laboratory, Corporation of Illinois by Anita McCormick Blaine and Cyrus H. McCormick, as successors contained in an agreement dated June 27,1924 and recorded July 1,1924 as Document 8491432, which agreement discloses that said 9-foot strip is also used by the tenants of said grantors In Block 20. Subject to an ordinance passed by the City Council on September 14, 1981 (Journal of City Council Proceedings, Pages 7139'7140) granting a permanent and perpetual easement to construct maintain and use an 18-Inch combination sewer beneath the North 9 feet of the premises in question to LaSalle National Bank as trustee under Trust Number 101563 by the City of Chicago. Subject to General Taxes after delivery of Deed. Subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 2. That bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shall ba obtained from the City Comptroller who is authorized to prepare such bidding f o r m s which shall require, among other things, that each bidder furnish an Economic Disclosure Statement, in accordance w i t h the requirements established by the Municipal Code Chapter 26.1. SECTION 3. That the City Comptroller is authorized to solicit in the bidding form any relevent data. Including the proposed use of the property, which will assist in the evaluation of the bid proposal. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shail take effect and be In full force from and after date of Its passage. On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans,.6loom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—43. Nays—Alderman Natarus—1. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Allocation of MFT Funds Authorized for N e w Street Construction 1 9 7 8 - 6 . The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that tha City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller and the City Treasurer w i t h the approval of the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois are authorized and directed to allocate the sum of one million three hundred fifty thousand ($1,350,000.00) dollars from that part of the Motor Fuel Tax Fund which has been or may bo allocated to the City of Chicago for New Street Construction 1978-6, M.F.T. Project No. 78-05023-00-PV, In the construction of the following new streets: 7822 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Meade Ave. - Foster to Avondale McVickers Ave. - Foster to Balmoral (Avondale) Austin Ave. - Miami to Matson Chlcora Ave. - Leoti to Hiawatha Ionia Ave. - Chicora to 275' northwesteriy Peterson Ave - Mobile to Melvina Balmoral Ave. - Meade to McVickers (Avondale) Berwyn Ave. - Meade to Austin SECTION 2. The Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation Is authorized to expend.from said fund any sum necessary for all work In connection w i t h the construction of said improvement, all subject to the approval of the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois. SECTION 3. The Purchasing Agent of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized to advertise and receive bids for the said improvement w h e n approved by the Department of Transportation of the'Stata of Illinois and to enter into all necessary contracts therefore. SECTION 4. If It should become necessary t o remove, relocate, replace or adjust any part of the water distributing system, street lighting system, signal and fire alarm equipment or traffic control system of the City, the appropriate City department shall perform such necessary work w i t h its own forces and charge the cost thereof to that part of the Motor Fuel Tax Fund allocated for the improvement In Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 5. Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated for this project shall not be transferred to any other Motor Fuel Tax project or Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated for any other project shall not be transferred t o this project, in either instance, w i t h o u t the prior approval of the City Council. Upon .certification of the completion ofthis project bythe State of Illinois, Department of Transportation, this project shall be terminated by ordinance and any remaining Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated shall be returned to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund. SECTION 6. The City Comptroller shall set up a separate account for this project. The Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation shall not expend or authorize the expenditure in excess of the amount shown and the City Comptroller shall not authorize the payment of any vouchers In excess of the amount shown without having had the prior approval of the City Council. SECTION 7. The operating department shall maintain a separate ledger account for this project utilizing standard account classifications acceptable under generally accepted accounting principles w i t h all charges for direct and Indirect expenses delineated, categorized and detailed for this project SECTION 8. The City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are authorizied and directed to make disbursements from said allocation w h e n properly approved bythe Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation. SECTION 9. The City Clerk is directed to transmit two (2) certified copies ofthe ordinance to the Division of Highways of the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois through the District Engineer of District 1 of said Division of Highways. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7823 On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Execution of Agreement and Allocation of MFT Funds Authorized t o Regional Transportation Authority. Tha Committee on Finance submitted a report (referred on October 22, 1981) recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith: WHEREAS, The General Assembly has passed the Regional Transportation Act which provides In part for direct financial grants from the Regional Transportation Authority to the Chicago Transit Authority; and WHEREAS, The provisions of the said Regional Transportation Authority Act provide that units of local government in Cook County agree to make an annual monetary contribution prior to any financial grant by the Regional Transportation Authority to the Chicago Transit Authority; and WHEREAS, The financial stability of the Chicago Transit Authority will, in the forseeable future, require such financial grants from the Regional Transportation Authority in order to meet Its operating expenses; and WHEREAS, It is necessary that authority ba granted to execute for and on behalf of the City of Chicago an agreement contemplated in Section 4.10 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act with the Regional Transportation Authority and other units of local government in Cook County; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. There is hereby allocated the sum of three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the uses described in the agreement authorized In Section 2 of this Ordinance. Said sum shall be paid to the Regional Transit Authority before July 1, 1982, f r o m that part of the Motor Fuel Tax Funds which have been or may be allocated to the City of Chicago. SECTION 2. The Mayor of the City of Chicago Is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement, in the form attached hereto, for and on behalf of the City of Chicago, together w i t h the County of Cook, and the Regional Transportation Authority pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.10 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act (Chapter 111-2/3, Section 704.10, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979). SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon Its passage. Agreement attached to this ordinance reads as follows: ThisAgreement made this day of , 19 , by and between the Regional Transportation Authority (herein the "Authority"), a municipal corporation of the State of Illinois, established pursuant to the Regional Transportation Authority A c t HI. Rev. Stat., Ch. 111-2/3, Section 701.01, et seq., and the City of Chicago and the County of Cook, municipal corporations of the State of Illinois. 7824 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WITNESSETH: For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which Is hereby acknowledged, andinconsiderationofthecovenantshereinaftersetforth, this Agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of Section 4.10 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act (111. Rev. Stat, Ch. 111-2/3, Section 704.10). 1. The City of Chicago hereby agrees to contribute prior to July 1,1982, three million dollars ($3,000,000) in the aggregate in cash directly to the Authority for public transportation. 2. The County of Cook hereby agrees to contribute prior to July 1, 1982, two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the aggregate in cash directly to the Authority for public transportation. In Witness Whereof the parties hereto, by their duly authorized officers, have executed this Agreement on the date first above mentioned. On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr—44. Nays—None. Alderman Stemberk moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Authority Granted for Laying Water Main in S. Loomis Blvd. f r o m W. Marquette Rd. to W. 71st St. , The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted t h e r e w i t h : Ordered, That the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to install water mains In the following street: S. Loomis Boulevard from West Marquette Road to West 71st Street -Installation of 2698 feet of 1 2 inch ductile iron water pipe at the total estimated cost of $341,011.06, chargeable to Account No. 200-8285(79301.557 - Betterment The above work to be done under Order No. 37262. On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed order was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7825 Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Ljost. City Comptroller Authorized and Directed to Cancel Warrants for Collection Issued against Certain Charitable, Educational and Religious Institutions. The Committee on Finance to which had been referred on October 22, 1981 sundry proposed orders for cancellation of specified warrants for collection Issued against certain charitable, educational and religious Institutions, submitted reports recommending that the City Council pass the following substitute proposed order Ordered, That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to cancel specified warrants for collection Issued against certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, as follows: Name and Address Warrant Na. and Type of Inspection Amount F4-119208 (Mech. Vent.) $17.50 F4-021539 (Mech. Vent.) 1750 F4-825681 (Mech. Vent.) 1750 Fourth Presbyterian Church No. 216 E. Chestnut Street Al-107253 (Elev.) 23.00 Helen 8t Fernly Harris School Nos. 6004-6006 S. Pulaski Road C2-136649 (Refr. Insp.) 12.00 F4-020894 (Mech. Vent.) 20.00 F4-829510 (Mech. Vent) 20.00 Hyde Park Neighborhood Club No. 5480 S. Kenwood Avenue F4-117217 (Mech. Vent) 50.00 Koren Central Church No. 6558 N. Artesian Avenue PI-103265 (Fuel Burn. Equip.) 20.00 Al-108908 (Elev.) 23.00 Al-109057 (Elev.) 23.00 Al-106385 (Mech. Vent.) 22.00 F4-115086 (Mech. Vent.) 9750 F4-120185 (Mech. Vent.) 662.50 Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens, No. 7811 Stoney Island Avenue Misericordia Home No. 6300 N. Ridge Avenue Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Sundry Locations) 7826 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Resurrection Convent No. 7432 W. Talcott Road Al-107327 (Elev.) 115.00 Resurrection High School No. 7500 W. Talcott Road C2^140106 ' (Refrg.) 42.00 Rogers Park Baptist Church No. 1900 W. Greenleaf Avenue Pl-101636 i (Fuel Burn. Equip.) 20.00 Sauganash Community Church No. 4541 W. Peterson Avenue C2-140628 (Refrg. Insp.) 36.00 Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, No. 1401 S. California Avenue F4-113747 (Mech. Vent) 197.50 South Shore United Methodist Church, No. 7350 S. Jeffery Blvd. F4-119353 (Mech. Vent) 10.00 St. Anne Hospital No. 4950 W. Thomas Street Al-106364 (Elev.) 46.00 Al-106475 (Elev.) 299.00 A1-110104 (Elev.) 138.00 A1-110179 (Elev.) 342.00 B1-103023 (BIdg. Insp.) 34.50 The University Church No. 5655 S. University Avenue PI-107822 (Fuel Burn. Equip.) 60.00 .West Town Work Center No. 1801 N. Spaulding Avenue PI-013210 (Fuel Burn. Equip.) 50.00 C2-136460 (Refrg. Insp.) 138.00. St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center, No. 2233 W. Division Street University of Chicago No. 5801 S. Ellis Avenue Young Men's Christian Association, No. 3600 W. Fullerton Avenue On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing substitute order was Passed, by yeas and nays as f o l l o w s : Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7827 Authority Granted for Issuance of Free Permits and License Fee Exemptions for Certain Charitable, Educational and Religious Institutions. The Committee on Finance to which had been referred (March 6, August 19, September 14, and October 22,1981) sundry proposed ordinances transmitted therewith to authorize issuance of free permits and license fee exemptions for certain charitable, educational and religious Institutions, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances. On motions made by Alderman Frost each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing v o t e . The motion was Lost. Said ordinances as passed read respectively as follows (the Italic heading In each case not being a part of the ordinance): FREE PERMITS Chicago Academy of Sciences. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services, the Commissioner of Public Works, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, and the Commissioner of Water are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City to the contrary, to Chicago Academy of Sciences, No. 2001 N. Clark Street for renovation of lobby by Simpson Construction Company, No. 701 25th Avenue, Bellwood, Illinois 60604 on the premises known as No. 2001 N. Clark S t r e e t Said building shail be used exclusively for teaching and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used w i t h a view to p r o f i t and the workthereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage. Sf. Agatha Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services, the Commissioner of Public Works, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, and the Commissioner of Water are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City to the contrary, to St. Agatha Church for the construction of a worship and educational facility on the premises known as No. 3151 W. Douglas Boulevard. Said building shall be used exclusively for religious and educational purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance w i t h plans submitted. 7828 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its passage. St. Jarhes Lutheran Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services, the Commissioner of Public Works, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, and the Commissioner of Water are hereby directed to Issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City to the contrary, to S t James Lutheran Church for the installation of an elevator on the premises known as No. 7400 W. Foster Avenue. Said building shall be used exclusively for religious and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used w i t h a view to p r o f i t andthe workthereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its passage. LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS. Day Care Centers. Altgeld Gardens Golden Gate Day Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance w i t h favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, which expires April 30, 1982: Altgeld Gardens Golden Gate Day Care Center No. 432 E. 134th Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect f r o m and after its passage. Harper Square Child Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicaga: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance w i t h favorable Investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children. Is hereby exempted from the payment o f t h e license fee for the current license period, which expires April 30, 1982: Harper Square Child Care Center No. 4800 S. Lake Park Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect f r o m and after its passage. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7829 Hyde Park Jewish Community Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 o f t h e Municipal Code ofChicago and in accordance w i t h favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, w h i c h expires April 30, 1982: Hyde Park Jewish Community Center (Michael Reese Hospital Medical Center Extension Program) No. 2800 S. Ellis Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage. Hyde Park Jewish Community Center. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. PursuanttoSection 158-4 oftheMunicipalCode of Chicagoand In accordance w i t h favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which Is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, w h i c h expires April 30, 1982: Hyde Park Jewish Community Center Michael Reese Medical Center Extension Program Preschool No. 1100 E. Hyde Park Boulevard. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall bs in full force and effect f r o m and after Its passage. Resurrection Day Nursery. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. PursuanttoSection 1 5 8 - 4 o f the Munlcipa|Code of Chicagoand in accordance w i t h favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, w h i c h expires April 30, 1982: Resurrection Day Nursery No. 1849 N. Hermitage Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage. Saint Chrysostom Day Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicaga: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 o f t h e Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable Investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which Is not-operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, w h i c h expires April 30, 1982: Saint Chrysostom Day Care Center No. 1424 N. Dearborn Parkway. 7830 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Hospitals. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 130-15 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and In accordance w i t h favorable investigation by the Board of Health, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Superior Street and Fairbanks Court is hereby exempted from payment of the annual Class I Food Dispenser license fee f o r the year 1982. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 o f t h e Municipal Code of Chicago and In accordance with favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following hospital that is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, shall be exempted from payment of the hospital license fee for the year 1981. Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital No. 1401 S. California Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after Its passage. Augustana Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 136-5 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable Investigation by the Board of Health, the Augustana Center for Developmentally Disabled Children No. 7464 N. Sheridan Road is hereby exempted from payment of the annual license fee provided therefore In Section 136-4, for the year 1982. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. Authority Granted for Payments f o r Hospital, Medical and Nursing Services Rendered Certain Injured Members of Police and Fire Oepts. The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed order transmitted therewith, to authorize payments for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered certain injured members of the Police and Fire Departments. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7831 On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing substitute order was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following Is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to Issue vouchers. In conformity w i t h schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses, or other Individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered t o the Injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department herein named. The payment of any of these bills shall not be construed as an approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of said claims Is set opposite the names of the injured members of the Police Department a n d / o r the Fire Department and vouchers are to be drawn in favor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937: John T. Balcer, 023946, District 11; Injured February 26, 1981 Daniel W. Chorowicki, 122294, Special Function Canine; Injured March 24, 1981 Waymond Cobb, 131042, District 2; injured March 1, 1981 Gary Cohen, 132571, District 24; injured May 14, 1981 John Da nek, 169706, District 18; Injured March 9, 1981 James M. Durkin, 212963, District 2 1 ; Injured April 18, 1981 Paul Eaglin, 215962, District 3; injured November 7, 1980 Kent B. Erickson, 225040, District 18; Injured April 17, 1981 John Gallivan, 267142, Mass Transit Unit; injured March 18, 1981 Gary Gaski, 272101, District 23; injured December 19, 1980 Kevin M. Glynn, 287021, District 3; injured December 14, 1980 Mary Ann K. Green, 300506, Recruit Training; Injured October 28, 1978 William Grivetti, 305731, District 10; injured April 30, 1981 Joseph Guarnieri, 308305, District 9; injured April 29, 1981 Donald F. Helper, 315565, District 10; injured February 21, 1981 $ 127.50 121.00 217.00 502.15 61.00 780.50 90.00 66.00 145.00 84.25 137.00 44.00 100.50 50.00 122.00 7832 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Edwin Harder, 320703, District 16; injured April 28, 1981 Robert Healy, 3SS776, District 6; injured January 14, 1981 Michael Henig, 338885, Special Operations Group; injured April 29, 1981 Michael Henig, 338885, Special Operations Group; injured January 13, 1981 Robert J. Heyman, 342596, Youth Division; injured April 16, 1981 $ 149.50 161.00 86.50 102.00 Kathyin Hughes, 362715, District 6; injured April 11, 1981 Daniel Jacobs, 373313, District 1; injured April 26, 1981 Marko Jakovich, 374969, Special Operations Group; injured August 23, 1980 Charies R Johnson, 383284, District 6; Injured April 8, 1981 Edward A Johnson, 383755, District 16; injured April 11, 1981 Everett Johnson, 184190, District 3; injured December 6, 1980 Roy E. Jones, 391040, District 23; Injured April 23, 1981 Virgil E. Jones, 391222, District 7; Injured April 10, 1981 Jane K. Kelley, 407681, District 18; injured April 5, 1981 John Kessel, 415931, District 18; injured May 19, 1981 Joyce M. Kimbrough, 418878, Central Detention Section; Injured April 27, 1981 Tommie E. King, 421004, District 3; Injured April 7, 1981 Donald J. Korbelik, 432093, District 11; injured April 19, 1981 Joseph W. Kriss, 439075, District 9; injured April 18, 1981 Steven G. Kurtovich, 444666, District 11; injured January 24, 1981 William A. Labant 447918, District 20; injured April 16, 1981 James A. Learn, Jr., 459186, District 12; injured April 17, 1981 Ricardo Lopez, Jr., 476815, District 13; injured April 22, 1981 Scott H. Love, 478586, District 23; injured April 22, 1981 Richard 0. Lovell, 478802, Narcotics Section; injured April 8, 1981 179.00 275.00 141.00 88.00 391.00 2,831.90 224.00 138.00 , 60.00 152.40 295.00 68.00 205.00 85.50 55.00 58.50 105.50 30.00 221.00 25.00 126.35 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Edward C. McCann, 516925, District 9; injured April 29, 1981 Patrick McCarthy, 519180, Special Operations Group; injured April 11, 1981 Maceo McNair, 539040, Oistrict 10; Injured April 11, 1981 Joseph Mackey, 487555, District 23; Injured January 27, 1981 Dennis J. Maloney, 495359, District 20; injured April 23, 1981 Prunella A. Martin, 506191, District 3; injured April 9, 1981 Anthony Maslanka, 508515, District 12; injured April 17, 1981 Barry Mastin, 500958, District 3; injured April 23, 1981 Terrence J. Meehan, 543500, District 13; injured April 19, 1981 Jimmie H. Mitchell, 558682, District 7; Injured April 17, 1981 Lawrence L Monegain, 562256, District 7; Injured Oecember 2, 1980 Phillip J. Monestero, 562275, District 14; Injured May 5, 1977 Victor Morgan, 567829, District 7; injured April 8, 1981 Russell A Mueller, 573283, District 20; injured April 28, 1981 Dennis F. Nowak, 600962, District 23; injured June 16, 1979 Ronald A Nowicki, 601403, District 17; injured April 23, 1981 Timothy O'Connor, 608235, District 16; . Injured April 11, 1981 Thomas E. O'Donnell, 610204, District 15; injured April 6, 1981 Michael R Pagano, 626442, District 19; injured April 13, 1981 Thomas G. Peterson, 644195, Bomb and Arson Section; injured April 20, 1981 Ernest W. Peyronet, 645712, Mounted Patrol; injured April 2, 1981 Frank M. Pisterzi, 651425, District 14; injured July 2, 1977 Albert H. Pohl, 654229, District 11; injured December 9, 1975 Barbara J. Povilaltis, 658587, District 9; Injured April 29, 1981 Winfred Ray, 675800, District 2; injured April 8, 1981 7833 $ 59.00 106.00 128.00 133.00 99.65 30.00 3.90 106.00 112.00 65.00 149.50 66.00 103.75 40.00 73.25 92.00 108.20 78.80 100.00 60.00 132.85 83.50 78.50 59.00 284.00 7834 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 James J. Rine, 688481. District 1; injured Oecember 8, 1977 Patrick Roach, 690914, District 5; injured April 5, 1981 Joel Robinson, 692688, District 10; injured February 28, 1981 Anthony J. RohL 696520, Bomb and Arson Section; Injured April 17, 1981 Harian E. Rothgeb, 702600, Area 5 Robbery; injured October 9, 1980 $ 76.30 74.50 50.00 227.50 Edward Rynne, 712613, District 7; injured April 5, 1981 Ricardo Sanchez, 716367, District 20; injured April 14, 1981 Cherles M. Sanchez. 718094, District 18; injured April 18, 1981 James H. S c h m i d t 726835, District 10; injured April 28, 1981 Robert A Schumerth, 731490, District 2 1 ; injured April 30, 1981 Anthony Serritella, 738239, District 16; injured April 15, 1981 Ulas Sheriey, 745154, District 2; injured April 10, 1981 Robert J. Shields, 745912, Mounted Patrol; Injured June 19, 1980 Robert A Skrzypek, 754170, Oistrict 20; injured April 9, 1981 Leslie A Smulevitz, 763703, District 19; injured March 25, 1981 Michael F. Starsik, 775868, District 16; injured April 28, 1981 Leonard Storto, 783325, District 24; injured April 25, 1981 James Sundberg, 791300, District 22; injured April 27, 1981 Lee Tabaka, 797250, District 16; injured April 11, 1981 Robert E. Taylor, 801945, District 3; injured April 13, 1981 Thomas B. Thompson 808589, District 17; injured April 29, 1981 William TIapa, 811463, Oistrict 12; injured April 11, 1981 William C. Tobin, 811948, District 24; injured April 27, 1981 Joseph N. Todara, 812112, District 14; injured April 29, 1981 Norman F. Tomaszewski, 813445, Oistrict 8; injured April 2, 1981 Thomas W. Tranckitello, 816856, Area 6 Sex; injured November 10, 1980 Robinson A. Urbane, 826203, District 13; injured April 26, 1981 Richard J. injured Joseph R. injured Valentas, 827702, District 4; May 14, 1978 Valenti, 827747, Youth Division; April 26, 1981 68.00 87.00 30.00 70.00 65.00 899.00 135.00 149.00 , 30.00 251.30 337.00 200.05 102.00 183.95 112.50 97.75 122.75 94.40 39.00 185.25 122.00 100.00 372.00 58.00 129.50 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Richard A. Warfield. 847540, Speciel Function Canine; injured April 21, 1981 James Washington, 849046, District 6; injured April 11, 1981 Eileen R. Wehrheim, 853432, District 24; injured April 28, 1981 Michael W. Westlove, 858777, Oistrict 11; injured January 22. 1981 Robert A. Wielgus, 863340, Oistrict 11; injured November 1, 1977 Robert P. Wilkinson, 865654, Oistrict 24; injured April 1, 1981 Wayne A. Wilier, 865962, Oistrict 20; injured April 10, 1981 David Williams, 866715, District 9; injured April 8. 1981 Sheile R. Wilson, 873092. Recruit Training; injured April 18, 1981 Edward Wiss, 876059, District 17; injured April 2. 1981 Gerald L. Wright 881984, District 22; injured April 21, 1981 Edward J. Zapolsky, 888745, District 21; injured April 24, 1981 Dennis J. Zborek, 889802, Oistrict 8; injured April 15, 1981 Clemente R. Acevez, 001643, Oistrict 8; injured March 21, 1981 . George J. Aguado, 004094, Oistrict 24; injured March 18, 1979 James M. Arceo, 016129, District 14; injured June 21, 1980 Ronald F. Bartman, 031490, Oistrict 22; injured September 8, 1980 Lolice Byrd, 095230, Oistrict 2; injured January 10, 1981 Edward W. Campbell, 101395, District 12; injured April 29, 1976 Charles Daly, 187958, District 18; injured April 23, 1981 Anthony 0. DeLeonardis, 182607, Oistrict 1; injured February 5, 1980 William G. Egan, 219397, Oistrict 8; injured April 23, 1981 Michael J. GalMgher, 266552, Oistrict 11; injured March 29, 1979 Mark R. Gallery, 266955, Oistrict 6; injured July 12, 1979 Richard Giuffrida, 284033, District IS; injured September 29, 1980 Fred F. Herr, Jr., 341388, Oistrict 8; injured June 11, 1981 Jessie A. James, 375544, Oistrict 10; injured March 6, 1980 Casper Johnson, 382384, District 18; injured January 22, 1981 Robert Kelley, 410704, Oistrict 22; injured March 23, 1981 7835 $ 109.00 54.00 140.20 58.50 128.00 82.40 50.50 55.00 100.00 50.50 121 .50 121 .75 527.00 50.00 20 .00 5,030,,00 127,.30 130,,40 3,236. 85 8.51 110.00 50.00 83.00 10.00 805. 00 3,331.77 16.00 60.00 60.00 7836 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 George M. McCarthy, 518016, District 8; injured Oecember 2, 1979 $ John A McCarthy, 518435, District 8; injured July 19, 1981 John P. Marron, 503398, Youth Division; injured June 18, 1979 Thomas P. Nash, 586132, District 2; injured June 21, 1981 Thomas Novak, 600582, Oistrict 2 1 ; Injured May 9, 1981 Alfred A Pappalito, 630460, Special Operations Group; Injured April 9, 1979 135.00 20.00 3,569.64 2,090.13 47.00 Sam L. Ruffino, 706066, District 23; injured December 9, 1980 Jane A Ruskin, 707449, District 22; injured September 20, 1978 Wayne F. Schnell, 727884, District 10; injured September 3, 1979 Lonnie Segroves, 763309, District 10; Injured September 7, 1979 Louis Shparago, 747063, District 1 1 ; injured May 8, 1979 John Siedlecki, 748144, District 18; injured October 27, 1980 Joseph T. Shields, 745690, District 24; injured August 21, 1980 Stephen L Shoup, 746988, District 5; injured March 17, 1981 Gregory J. Stanul, 775100, Garage 3; injured April 3, 1979 Michael J. Weaver, 851914, District 1; injured March 13, 1981 Joyce W r i g h t 882434, Oistrict 17; Injured June 24, 1980 Richard P. Zuley, 894781, Area 6 Homicide; injured June 29, 1980 James Areco, 016129, District 14; injured February 9, 1981 Vernon Baker, 023696, District 1 1 ; injured March 3 1 , 1981 Major Benton, J r 041814, District 22; Injured February 22, 1981 Edwin Bosse, 062982, District 13; injured February 17, 1981 John Costa, 149868, District 16; injured April 6, 1981 Donald Crivokapich, 156404, District 5; injured February 18, 1981 Thomas Dolan, 195030, Youth Division; injured April 22, 1981 Torrance Lewis, 467904, District 7; injured March 27, 1981 15.00 23.00 20.00 26.00 13.00 13.00 175.00 , 387.00 10.00 25.00 125.00 255.00 60.00 2,644.50 6,465.66 50.00 40.00 1,044.00 142.25 151.00 9.00 November 4, 1981 REPORTSOFCOMMITTEES Gregory Sellers, 736829, Property Crimes; injured January 7, 1981 Robert Ambrose, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 45; injured May 2, 1981 Richard Atkins, Fire Fighter, Truck 15; injured August 7, 1981 Dennis Beauregard, Engineer, 4th District Relief; Injured August 18, 1981 Kevin Bernaciak, Fire Fighter, Hook St. Ladder 5; injured June 29, 1981 David Billups, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 47; injured August 19, 1981 Donald Chabala, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 64; injured August 20, 1981 Charles Coffey, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 19; Injured January 14, 1981 Charles Coffey, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 19; injured June 19, 1981 Thomas Cunnane, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 38; injured June 28, 1980 Herbert Davis, Paramedic, Ambulance 36; Injured August 6, 1981 Cornelius Dill, Fire Fighter, Truck 48; injured March 19, 1981 William Dougherty, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 5 1 ; injured May 7, 1981 William S. Duke, Lieutenant, 2nd District Relief; Injured June 26, 1981 John Escanilla, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 54; injured August 28, 1981 Gary Flnneke, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 48; injured September 2, 1981 Lawrence Flynn, Fire Fighter, Squad 3; injured August 19, 1981 Bruce Gebien, Fire Fighter, Squad 1; injured September 2, 1981 John Gllmartin, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 43; injured August 21, 1981 Diane Grams, Paramedic, Ambulance 43; injured September 6, 1980 Joseph Gruzska, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 60; injured July 8, 1981 Sandino Guarascio, Lieutenant, Truck 30; injured August 18, 1981 Ronald Haynes, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 8; injured September 13, 1980 James McMahon, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 4 1 ; injured July 23, 1981 Edward Ruder, Fire Fighter, Engine Company 123; injured May 30, 1981 7837 $ 18.00 90.00 383.80 418.50 105.60 107.00 84.80 30.00 40.00 113.00 133.95 128.50 585.00 12.00 102.55 80.30 72.50 70.00 70.00 5.50 160.00 151.50 225.00 55.00 117.00 7838 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO Edward Zubek, Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder 4 1 ; injured February 4, 1980 James Colwell, Paramedic, South Side Relief; injured April 18, 1981 Dennis Elliott Fire Fighter, Snorkel No. 3; injured 20, 1981 Donald Freza, Fire Fighter, Truck No. 39; injured September 6, 1981 Russell Pickett Fire Fighter, Hook & Ladder No. 18; Injured December 20, 1980 November 4, 1981 $ 151.00 53.00 40.00 202.00 456.00 and Be It Further Ordered, That the City Comptroller Is authorized and directed to issue vouchers, in conformity w i t h the schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other Individuals, In'settlement for hospital, medical, and nursing services rendered the Injured members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department herein named, provided such members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department shall enter into an agreement in writing w i t h the City of Chicago to the effect that, should it appear that any of said members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department have received any sum of money from the party whose negligence caused such injury, or have instituted proceedings against such party for the recoveryof damage on account of such injury or medical expenses then in that event the City shall be reimbursed by such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department out of any sum that such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department has received or may hereafter receive from such third party on account of such Injury or medical expense, not to exceed the amount that the City may, or shall, have paid on account of such medical expense. In accordance w i t h Opinion No. 1422 of the Corporation Counsel of said City, dated March 19, 1926. The payment of any of these bills shall not be construed as approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of such claims, as allowed, is set opposite the names of the Injured members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department and vouchers are to be drawn In favor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937: Robert B. Galloway, 267482, District 6; Injured July 25, 1980 Frederick 0. Chapman, 119480, Area 2 Property Crimes; injured April 22, 1981 Phillip P. Collins, 136873, District 1; Injured April 9, 1981 ! Theodore R. Davis, 174345, District 7; injured January 3 1 , 1981 . John F. DeLaFont 177054, District 23; injured November 28, 1980 David 0. Dorrance, 200697, District 9; injured April 12, 1981 Kenneth Felix, 235462, Cabrini-Green Vertical Control; injured April 17, 1981 Charles Frain, 256577, District 15; injured April 22, 1981 Wesley C. Gerrard, 277072, District 6; injured April 3, 1981 Bernard J. Graf, 295862, Special Operations Group; injured April 27, 1981 $ 25.00 54.00 210.50 147.00 122.25 59.00 170.75 104.00 80.00 137.50 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES John Gruber, 307429, Intelligence Section; injured April 22, 1981 Edward J. Hansen, 319495, Special Function Canine; Injured April 29, 1981 Frederick Harder, 320710, District 17; injured April 19, 1981 Dennis J. Jack, 370845, Special Operations Group; injured April 27, 1981 Dennis F. Kawalerski, 403598, District 7; Injured April 4, 1981 Michael Keas, 405025, Oistrict 15; Injured April 7, 1981 Daniel E. Lyman, 483281, District 9; injured March 14, 1981 William Mack, 487373, Oistrict 4; injured April 11, 1981 Victor W. Madrecki, 489509, District 1; injured April 3, 1981 Joseph Malec, 493700, District 6; injured April 6, 1981 Anthony D. Manzeila, 498962, District 9; Injured April 13, 1981 Robert D. Novak, 600492, District 4; Injured April 24, 1981 John M. Montana, 562788, Oistrict 14; Injured April 13, 1981 James R. O'Brien, 603298, Narcotics Section; injured February 11, 1981 Louis Orlando, 622544, Oistrict 20; injured January 31, 1981 Gerald F. Quinn, 669330, District 22; injured April 2 1 , 1979 Roy Sanders, 717068, Oistrict 2; injured September 4, 1980 James Washington, 849046, District 6; injured April 16,1981 Clarence S. Williams, 866502, Area 2 Property Crimes; injured April 22, 1981 Ronald E. Yawger, 885114, District 23; injured November 8, 1980 Raymond Pellegrini, 638744, District 5; injured March 14, 1981 Richard Barz, Paramedic, Ambulance 27; injured November 23, 1980 Linda Werth, Paramedic, Ambulance 38; injured July 14, 1980 Donald Alpers, Engineer, Engine Co. 95; injured July 25, 1981 Frank OeLisa, Paramedic, Ambulance No. 14; injured A u g u s t 10, 1981 7839 $ 175.20 146.25 3,020.10 142.00 104.00 278.50 1,511.00 108.00 20.00 54.00 124.00 91.00 119.50 160.50 43.50 94.00 135.00 190.50 56.40 113.75 346.00 111.00 182.00 127.65 66.00 7840 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Authority Granted for Payments of Miscellaneous Refunds, Compensation for Property Damage, Etc The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed order transmitted therewith, to authorize payments of miscellaneous claims. On motion of Alderman Frost the said proposed order was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47. Nays-Hone. Alderman Vrdolyak was excused f r o m voting under the provisions of Rule 14 of the Council's Rules of Order. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to pay to the f o l l o w i n g - n a m e d claimants the respective amounts set opposite their names, said amount to be In full and final settlement of each claim on the date and locations by type of claim; with said amount to be charged to the activity and account specified as f o l l o w s : Name and Address Belia Alvarez, 3010 S. StLouis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60623 Damage to Vehicle. Fire Department: Account No.l 00.9112.934 Date and Location 7-10-81 3200 S. Kedzie Avenue Amount $ 650.00 Damage to Vehicle. Department of Police: Account No.l 00.9112.934 Name and Address Date and Location Anount Allstate Insurance Company and J A Baron, 2555 N. Central Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60639 3-8-81 6105 W. Fullerton Avenue $ Salvador M. Estrada, 2435 E. 93rd S t r e e t Chicago, Illinois 60617 3-17-81 9307 S. Phillips Street 25.00 Richard W. Robb, 1130 N. Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 6-7-81 2355 N. Orchard Street 163.00 Raphael Williams, 1300 W. 111th S t r e e t Chicago, lilinois 60643 6-14-81 140 E. 127th Street 239.00 267.97 November 4, 1981 7841 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Ira Pearson, 5039 W. Huron Street Chicago, Illinois 60644 100.00 5-22-81 Clark North of Addison Street Damage to Property. Department of Police: Account No.l 00.9112.934 Name and Address Date and Location Amount Helen Sangerman, 6237 N. Winthrop Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60660 8-7-80 6237 N. W i n t h r o p Avenue $ Lawrence J. Austin, 3518 W. 63rd Place, Chicago, Illinois 60629 6-29-81 63rd Place (Alley) 99.00 200.00 Damage to Vehicles. Department of Streets and Sanltation:Account No.l 00.9112.934 Name and Address Date and Location Amount Providence Washington Insurance Group and Victoria Beauley, 209 N. York Street, Elmhurst Illinois 60126 1-11-80 11031 S. Avenue 0 $ James A Borlee, 3023 W. 54th Place, Chicago, Illinois 60632 4-6-80 55th and Kedzie Avenue Karl S. Leffert 5824 N. Mobile Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60646 5-11-81 5824 N. Mobile Avenue 216.00 Executive Recovery Service and Delta Casualty Company and Leon Ferguson, 120 W. Madison S t r e e t Sth Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60602 10-7-77 1600 N. Cicero Avenue 424.75 Michael A Randazzo, 3715 N. Pioneer Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60634 4-16-81 103rd and Expressway 400.00 Standford Levitt 6518 N. Whipple Street Chicago, Illinois 60645 8-29-81 LaSalle Street Garage #8 350.00 200:00 66.22 Damage to Property. Department of Streets and Sanitation: Account No.l 00.9112.934 Name and Address Date and Location Amount Don Wong, 4815 N. Lowell Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60630 6-12-81 4815 N. Lowell Avenue $ Casimir Kaleta, 1450 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60622 8-16-79 1450 W. Chicago Avenue and 75.00 500.00 7842 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Be It Further Ordered, That the Commissioner of Water is authorized and directed to pay to the f o l l o w i n g named claimants the respective amounts set opposite their names, said amount to be in full and final settlement on the dates and locations by type of claim w i t h said amount to be charged to the activity and account specified as f o l l o w s : Damage ta Property andlor Vehicle. Department of W a t e r Account No.200.9112.935 Name and Address Date and Location Amount Stefano G. Natali, 2446 N. Marshfield Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60614 5-15-81 2446 N. Marshfield Avenue $ 1,050.00 Janice L. Steward, 3029 W. Cullerton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60623 5-8-81 24th and Albany West of Kedzie Avenue 203.00 Refunds on Water Leaks. Department of W a t e r Account No. 200.8220.935 Name and Address Uxation Amount Arthur Jones, 6150 S. Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637 6150 S. Rhodes Avenue $ Lucille M. Bumblis, c/o Edward Owens, Route 1, Box 10, Captain Cook, Hawaii, 96704 3218 S. Wallace Street 28.70 156.04 and Be It Further Ordered, That the Commissioner of Water is authorized and directed to decrease the amount due by the amount set opposite the name of the claimant upon payment of the unpaid balance; same being abatement of water rates on account of under ground leaks and to charge same to Account No. 200.8220.935. Departmem of Water, Name and Address location Amount Aldona Palukaitis, 7253 Richmond S t r e e t Chicago, Illinois 60629 1457 N. Leavitt Street $ Eugene Arbetter, 1130 W. North Shore Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60626 1130 W. North Shore Avenue Do Not Pass—SUNDRY CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT OF DAMAGE TO VEHICLES, ETC. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: 247.22 75.95 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7843 CHICAGO, November 2, 1981. To tfie President and Members of the City Council; Your Committee on Finance, to which were referred July 1, 1981, and subsequently, sundry claims as follows: Compensation For Property Damage: (July 1, 1981) (August 12, 1981) Clemmie and Freddie Higgins Pete and Katherine Bodnar. Compensation For Vehicle Damage: (June 17, 1981) (July 30, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) (October 6, 1981) John L. Robinson Jr. Montgomery Ward Insurance and Elaine Moore Rosie L. Winters Effie M. Wilson Norman L. Sider Ronald L Carter Carlos Borom Irving Arkin CNA Insurance Company and Stow Oavis, Incorporated. Compensation For Personal Injury; (October 6, 1981) LeRoy Kulls for minor daughter Kimberly Kulis. Compensation For Various Refunds: (April 22, 1981) (April 22, 1981) (May 3 1 , 1981) Salinas Walking Cam Donald E. Skoglund Walter L. Townsend. having had the same under advisement begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body IDo Not Pass said claims for payment. These recommendations were concurred In by a viva voce vote of the members of the committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) WILSON FROST, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Frost the committee's recommendations were Concurred In, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyl^ Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Oavis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47. Nays—None. Alderman Vrdolyak was excused from voting under the provisions of Rule 14 of the Council's Rules of Order. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. 7844 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Action Deferred—OH PROPOSED ORDINANCE AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR SALE CITY OWNED PROPERTY AT NO. 209 S. LASALLE ST. (COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE ROOKERY BUILDING). The Committee on Finance submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Frost and Alderman Stone, Deferred and ordered published: CHICAGO, November 2, 1981. To the President and Members of the City Coundl: Your Committee on Finance to which was referred a communication from the City Comptroller transmitting a proposed Ordinance granting the authority to advertise for sale City owned p'roperty located at No. 209S. LaSalle Street commonly known as the Rookery Building having had the same under advisement begs leave to report and recommend tha.t Your Honorable Bocfy pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith: ^ . .. .. This recommendation was concurred in by 17 members of the committee w i t h 3 dissenting vote(s). *•* Respectfully submitted. (Signed) WILSON FROST, ,-'- Chairman. The proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report reads as follows: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller is authorized to advertise for sale the following parcel of City Improved property which Is no longer Necessary, appropriate: required for the use of, profitable to or for the best interest of the City of Chicago. Said parcel being described as follows: No. 209 S. LaSalle Street Commonly Known as the Rookery Building lots 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39, t A East eight (8) feet of Lots 40 and 43 and Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50, all in Block One H u ^ r e d and Sixteen (116), In School Section Addition to Chicago, In Section 16, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois; said property being bounded by Adams Street on the North, an alley on the East, Quincy Street on the South and LaSalle Street on the West, having a frontage of one hundred s e v e n t y eight and five-tenths (178.5) f e e t more or less, on LaSalle Street, by one hundred and s e v e n t y seven and six tenths (177.6) feet, more or less, on Adams Street; and all improvements thereon. SECTION 2. That the sale of said property shall be subject to covenants, zoning and building restrictions, easements and conditions, if any, of record. SECTION 3. That the sale of said property shall be subject to the lease dated December 3, 1885; and recorded December 4, 1885, In the Office of the Recorder of Deeds as Document Number 674256, in Book 1743 of Records, Page Number 374, from the City of Chicago to Edward Carson Waller, for the t e r m of ninety nine (99) years, from May 1, 1886 to May 1, 1985. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7845 SECTION 4. That the Sale of said property shall be subject to its designation as a "Chicago Landmark" as approved by theCity Council on July 5,1972, Pages 3997-3998 of the Journal of City Council Proceedings and, also, subject to the provisions of Chapter 21, Section 21 -62 et seq. of the Muncipal Code of Chicago. SECTION 5. That the sale of said property shall be subject to a conservation right to be retained by the City of Chicago pursuant t o Illinois Revised Statutes (1979), Chapter 30, Section 401, et seq. Said conservation right shall obligate the owner of said property to preserve, protect enchance and perpetuate the four exterior facades of the building, the interior light c o u r t the ground floor lobby and central space, and the main public staircase and stairwell located west of the light court, from ground level to the top floor. The conservation right shall not extend to any Interior tenant space. Said conservation right shall be In a form approved by the Corporation Counsel. SfCT/O/V 6. That bids for purchase of said property are to be solicited and bidding forms shail be obtained from the City Comptroller, w h o is authorized to prepare such bidding forms which shall require, among other things, that each bidder furnish an Economic Disclosure Statement, in accordance with the requirements established by ordinance. SECTION 7. That the City Comptroller is authorized t o solicit in the bidding form any relevant date, including the proposed use of the property, which will assist in the evaluation of the bid proposal. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in f u l l force from and after the date of Its passage. Re-Referred—OH PROPOSED ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A BID FOR CITY OWNED PROPERTY AT NO. 1024 W. 19TH STREET. Alderma n Frost moved XoRe- refer the said proposed ordinance to the Committee on Finance. The moxion Prevailed. COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND ZONING. Action Deferred—OH PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR AMENDMENT OF CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE TO RECLASSIFY PARTICULAR AREA The Committee on Buildings and Zoning submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Vrdolyak and Alderman Roti, Deferred and ordered published: CHICAGO, October 23, 1981. To the President and Members of the City Coundl; Your Committee o " Buildings and Zoning begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass a proposed ordinance transmitted herewith (referred to your committee on March 6, 1981) to amend the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of reclassifying a particular area. 7846 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 This recommendation was concurred in by 7 members of the committee, w i t h no dissenting vote. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD R. VRDOLYAK, Chairman. (Signed) FRED B. ROTI, Vice-Chairman. The following is a descriptive summary of said proposed ordinance transmitted w i t h the foregoing committee report: Reclassification of Aea Shown on Map No. 2 4 - C . An ordinance to classify as a Resldential-lnstitutlonal-Business Planned Development'instead of C l 1 Restricted Commercial, M l - 1 Restricted Manufacturing, and M2-2 General Manufacturing Districts, the area bounded by E. 9Sth Street; a line 17.3 feet west of S. Constance Avenue or the line thereof If extended where no street exists for a distance of 819.49 feet to the point of Its Intersection w i t h the west boundary of the alley next southwest and parallel to S. Van Vlissingen Road; the alley next southwest of and parallel to S. Van Vlissingen Road for a distance of 246.81 feet; a line from a point 259.6 feet northwest of E. 97th Street as measured along the westerly line of the alley next southwest of and parallel to S. Van Vlissingen Road, to a point 537.5 feet Southwest of and perpendicular to the alley next southwest of and parallel to S. Van Vlissingen Road and 1321.44 feet south of E. 95th Street; a line from a point 537.5 feet southwest of and perpendicular to the alley next southwest of and parallel to S. Van Vlissingen Road and 1321.44 feet south of E. 95th Street extending northwesterly for a distance of 39.78 f e e t to a point 548.85 feet west of S. Constance Avenue or the line thereof If extended where no street exists and 988.44 feet south of E. 95th Street; and a line 548.85 feet west of S. Constance Avenue or the line thereof if extended where no street exists for a distance of 989.44 feet (Map No. 24-C). COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TRANSPORTATION. Chicago Transit Authority Memorialized to Install Bus Passenger Shelters at Specified Locations. The Committee on Local Transportation, to which had been referred ( September 14, 1981) t w o proposed orders for Installation of bus passenger shelters at specified locations, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed orders (transmitted therewith). On separate motions made by Alderman Marzullo each of the said proposed orders was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7847 The following are said orders as passed (the Italic heading In each case not being a part of the order); Bus Passenger Shelter at No. 3 8 0 0 W. Peterson Av. Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the erection of a "Bus Passenger Shelter" in front of No. 3800 W. Peterson Avenue, for the benefit of the Felician College. Bus Passenger Shelter at No. 5801 N. Pulaski Road. Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the erection of a "Bus Passenger Shelter" In front of No. 5801 N. Pulaski Road, for the benefit of the residents of the new North Park Village. Establishment of Bus Stands at Specified Locations. The Committee on Local Transportation, to which had been referred (on October 6 and October 22, 1981) two proposed ordinances for establishment of bus stands at specified locations, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances (transmitted therewith). On separate motions made by Alderman Marzullo each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following are said ordinances as passed (the Italic heading in each case not belngapart of the ordinance): Establishment of Bus Stand on Portion of W. Congress Parkway. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-412 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, there is hereby established a bus stand upon the following public way In the area Indicated: Public Way W. Congress Parkway (south curb) Area From a point 110 feet west of the west property line of S. Racine Ave. to a point 210 feet west thereof SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a bus to stand or park such vehicle In the space occupied by said stand, except that the operator of any passenger vehicle may stop temporarily In such space for the purpose of and while actually engaged In the loading or unloading of passengers, as provided by Section 27-326 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. 7848 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION 3. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be subjectto the penalty provided for in Section 27-363 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which provides that "every person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter for w h i c h no penalty is specifically provided shall be punished by a fine of not more than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for each offense." SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage and due publication. Establishment of Bus Stand on Portion of S. Clark St. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-142 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, there Is hereby established a bus stand upon the following public way in the area indicated: Public Way Area S. Clark Street (east curb) From a point 285 feet south of the south property line of W. Harrison Street to a point 67 feet south thereof. SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a bus to stand or park such vehicle In the space occupied by said bus stand, except t h a t the operator of any passenger vehicle may stop temporarily in such space for the purpose of and while actually engaged In the loading or unloading of passengers, as provided by Section 27-326 o f t h e Municipal Code of Chicago. SECTION 3. Any person violating the provisions ofthis ordinance shall be subjectto the penalty provided for in Section 27-363 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which provides that "every person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter for w h i c h no penalty is specifically provided shall be punished by a fine of not more than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for each offense." SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage and due publication. Amendment of Establishment of Taxicab Stands No. 479 and No. 484. The Committee on Local Transportation, to which had been referred (on October 6, 1981) t w o proposed ordinances for amendment of the establishment of taxicab stand No. 479 and No. 484, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances (transmitted therewith). On separate motions made by Alderman Marzullo each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: ! Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merio, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7849 Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following are said ordinances as passed (the Italic heading ineachcasenot belngapart of the ordinance): Amendment of Establishment of Taxicab Stand No. 479. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That an ordinanca passed by the City Council on December 28, 1973, printed on page 7612 of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, which established Taxicab Stand No. 479, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom, the following: "E. Wacker Drive, along the south curb, from a point 117 feet east of the east building line of N. Michigan Avenue to a point 100 feet east thereof — 5 vehicles." and inserting in lieu thereof E. South Water Street (upper level - north side) f r o m a point 20 feet east of N. Stetson Avenue to a point 20 feet west of N. Columbus Drive — 8 vehicles. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage; Amendment of Establishment of Taxicab Stand No. 484. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on May 28, 1975, printed on page 450. of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, which established Taxicab Stand No. 484, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom, the following: "E. Wacker Drive, along the south curb, from a point 20 feet west of the west building line of N. Stetson Avenue to a point 160 feet west thereof—8 vehicles" and Inserting In lieu thereof N. Stetson Avenue (east side - upper level) from a point 208 feet south of E. Wacker Drive to a point 133 feet south thereof—6 vehicles. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage. Installation of Bus Passenger Shelters at Specified Locations. The Committee on Local Transportation, to w h i c h had been referred (on October 6 and October 22, 1981) three proposed ordinances for Installation of bus passenger she Iters at specified locations, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances (transmitted therewith). 7850 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 On separate motions made by Alderman Marzullo each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk. Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following aresaid ordinances as passed (the Italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance): Bus Passenger Shelter on Portion of E. Chestnut St. WHEREAS, It has been determined by experience the necessity of erecting shelters for the convenience of bus passengers; and WHEREAS, A site has been selected for the installation of a bus shelter where other means of shelter is not readily available; and WHEREAS, The interval of time between busses was also a factor In this site selection; now, therefore, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the construction of a bus shelter at the following location w i t h the public right of way of the City of Chicago Is hereby approved: Street E. Chestnut Street Intersection , N. Lake Shore Drive Direction WB Ward 42 SECTION l a . Chicago Transit Authority shall obtain all necessary permits f r o m the City of Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation, Bureau of Streets, for work necessary to Install and maintain the bus shelter. SECTION l b . Chicago Transit Authority shall be solely responsible for all expenses necessary for the Installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus shelter SECTION l c . Chicago Transit Authority shall hold the City of Chicago harmless from property damage or personal injuries arising out of said installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus shelter SECTION I d . Chicago Transit Authority shall remove or relocate the shelter at its sole expense within ten (10) days when so ordered by the City of Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be In force and effect from and after its passage. Bus Passenger Shelter on Portion of W. Madison St WHEREAS, The State of Illinois and the City of Chicago, In the interests of providing for the safe and efficient movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic and reducing air pollution in Chicago's Central Business Oistrict have found it necessary to provide for a reverse-flow bus-only lane In the south curb lane of W. Madison Streets; and November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7851 WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority w i l l operate certain of its bus routes in an easterly direction in the reverse-flow lane, between S. Desplaines Street and S. Michigan Avenue; and WHEREAS, Significant number of bus passengers can be expected to board buses operating in said reverse-flow bus lane at Canal Street; and WHEREAS, This location is devoid of shelter; and WHEREAS, This Chicago Transit Authority has determined by experience the necessity of erecting shelters for the convenience of bus passengers; and WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority shall prepare the specifications necessary to furnish bus passenger shelters of sufficient size to accommodate Intending bus passengers at this location; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the construction of bus passenger shelters In the public way of W. Madison S t r e e t commencing from a point 5 feet west of the west property line of South Canal Street and extending 75 feet west thereof, along the south parkway of West Madison Street, is hereby approved. SECTION l b . The Chicago Transit Authority shall be solely responsible for all expenses necessary for the installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus passenger shelter SECTION lc. The Chicago Transit Authority shall hold the City of Chicago harmless from property damage orpersonallnjurlesarlslngoutof Its said Installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus passenger shelter SECTION 1d. The Chicago Transit Authority shall remove or relocate the bus passenger shelters at Its sole expense within ten (10) days when so ordered by the City of Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. Bus Passenger Shelter on Portion of N. Cicero A/. WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Board of the Chicago Transit Authority has determined by experience the necessity of erecting shelters for the convenience of bus passengers; and VVHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority has selected a site where other means of shelter Is not readily available; and WHEREAS, The interval of t i m e between buses was also a factor in this site selection; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Coundl of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. That the construction of a bus shelter at the following location within the public right of way of the City of Chicago is hereby approved: Street Intersection Direction Ward Cicero Avenue Hubbard Street Southbound 28 SECTION l a . Chicago Transit Authority shall obtain all necessary permits from the City of Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation, Bureau of Streets, f o r work necessary to install and maintain the bus shelter 7852 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 SECTION l b . Chicaga Transit Authority shall be solely responsible for all expenses necessary for the installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus shelter. SECTION l c . Chicago Transit Authority shall hold the City of Chicago harmless from property damage or personal injuries arising out of said installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the bus shelter SECTION I d . Chicago Transit Authority shall remove or relocate the shelter at its sole expense within ten (10) days w h e n ordered by the City of Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after Its passage. COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY. Parking Prohibitions Amended on Portions of Designated Streets. The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith (which was referred to the committee as a communication from the Commissioner of Street Traffic during 1981) In reference to the parking of vehicles on sundry streets. On motion of Alderman Laurino said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner Evans, Bloom, S a w y e r Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod,,Schulter, Volini, Orr Stone—48. A'ays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. This was submitted to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to amend the following signs due to lack of payment or by the renters request. (This was submitted by the Commissioner of Street Traffic.) Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours WARD 31 Tripp Ave. ES from Grand Avenue to 1st alley south No Parking 8-4 ex. SS&H Passed 7-12-74, page 8589 WARD 32 W. Wellington Avenue SS fap 145' east of N. Oakley tap 30' E. thereof No Parking 9-6 Mon. thru Sat Passed 7 - 7 - 7 8 , page 8087 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES WARD 28 W. Ohio S t S/S fap 70'-west of N. Lawler Avenue tap 30' west thereof No Parking 8-8 Passed 8 - 1 3 - 6 8 , page 3504 WARD 33 W. Schubert Avenue N/S fap 145' west of N. Artesian Avenue tap 40' west thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 9 - 1 1 - 6 3 , page 945 WARD 26 W. Carroll Avenue N/S fap 40' east of N. Hoyne Avenue tap 75' east thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 9 - 1 5 - 6 4 , page 3130 WARD 32 W. Charleston S t N/S fap 20' east of N. Campbell Avenue tap 90' east thereof No Parking 8-5 ex. SS&H Passed 1 2 - 7 - 7 3 , page 6713 WARD 43 Kenmore Avenue E/S fap 100' S. of Webster Avenue tap 20' south thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 1 2 - 1 3 - 7 4 , page 9400 WARD 1 On Madison Street along the south curb from a point 30' west of the west bIdg. line of S. State Street to 35' west No Parking or Standing—7:00 A M . to 3:30 A M . or b e t 3:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M.—ex. S&H Passed 4 - 2 6 - 6 1 , page 4832 WARD 28 W. Fulton St. SS fap 125' E. of N. Kenton Ave. tap 65' E. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 1-17-69, page 4899 WARD 25 W. 25lh S t NS fap 25' east of S. Western Avenue to first alley east thereof No Parking 6:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat Passed 1 2 - 2 1 - 7 7 , page 7071 WARD 1 S. Normal Ave. WS from W. 24th St. to W. 24th PI. No Parking 8-6 Mon.-Fri. Passed 3 - 2 8 - 7 9 , page 9857 WARD 35 W. Montana S t from N. Laramie Ave. to the first alley w e s t thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 2 - 2 5 - 7 0 , page 7966 WARD 31 W. LeMoyne S t SS fap 118' W. of N. Pulaski , Rd. tap 103' W. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 9 - 2 8 - 6 7 , page 950 WARD 33 N. Campbell Ave. WS fap 386' N. of N. Elston Ave. tap 40' N. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 6 - 9 - 6 5 , page 4787 7853 7854 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 10 S. Ewing Ave. WS fap 20' (20') N. of E. 94th St. tap 60' N. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 6-24-59, page 516 WARD 33 N. Fairfield Ave. ES fap 75' N. of Fullerton Ave. tap 60' N. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9-11-63, page 944 WARD 25 W. 23rd S t NS from S. Western Ave. to the Driveway W. thereof No Parking, 7-5 Passed 9-13-78, page 8317 WARD 33 W. George S t SS fap 125' W. of N. Western Ave. tap 210' W. & W. George St. NS fap 125' W. of N. Western Ave. tap 135' W. No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 5 - 8 - 7 4 , page 8164 WARD 39 N. Kolmar Ave. WS from Irving Park Rd. to 1st alley N. thereof No Parking 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 5-29-74, page 8281 WARD 30 N. Kilbourn Ave. ES fap 20' S. of Walton St. tap 100' S. thereof No Parking, 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 12-18-84, page; 4099 No Parking Any Time WARD 5 5401 S. Cornell Avenue No Parking Any Time Passed 5-12-30, page 2887 WARD 46 Marine Drive W/S from Gordon Terrace tap 110' south No Parking Any Time Passed 9-10-75, page 1186 WARD 13 W. Columbus Ave. N/S from Rockwell St. to California Ave. No Parking Any Time Passed 9-11-63, page 944 WARD 21 W. SSth S t between S. Ashland Ave. & the first alley east thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 4-29-70, page 8505 WARD 36 N. Mobile Ave. E/S fap 95' south of Wrightwood tap 25' north thereof (2611 N. Mobile Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 61 Passed 9-13-78, page 8317 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7855 WARD 11 S. Parnell Ave. E/S fap 250' south of W. 36th St. tap 25' south thereof (3623 S. Parnell Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 75 Passed 1 2 - 2 8 - 7 8 , page 9390 WARD 39 N. Troy St. E/S fap 145' south of W. Wilson Ave. tap 25' south thereof (4539 N. Troy St.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 1 Pased 11-14-77, page 6307 WARD 33 W. Fullerton Avenue S/S fap 111' W. of N. Milwaukee Ave. tap 126' west thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 1 1 - 6 7 , page 190 WARD 10 S. Torrence Avenue W/S fap 1090' south of E. 110th S t tap 600' south thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 2 - 1 5 - 7 8 , page 7315 WARD 19 S. Western Ave. E/S fap 239' S. of W. 115th St. tap 135' south thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 3 - 1 0 - 6 4 , page 2282 WARD 5 5000 S. Cornell Avenue No Parking Any Time Passed 1 1 - 5 - 3 0 , page 3845 WARD 7 E. S6th St., NS, fap 20' E. of S. Houston Ave. tap 25' E. thereof (8559 S. Houston Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 157 Passed 8 - 1 0 - 7 9 , page 656 WARD 50 N. Maplewood Ave., WS, fap 250' N. of W. North Shore Ave. tap 25' N. thereof (6730 N. Maplewood Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 108 Passed 5 - 9 - 7 9 , page 116 WARD 36 N. Kasson (Northeast Side) fap 235' Northwest of N. Kiona Ave. tap 25' Northwest thereof (4671 N. Kasson Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 67 Passed 11-14-78, page 8684 WARD 6 S. Maryland Ave., WS fap 60' South of E. 78th St. tap 8' South thereof (7806 S. Maryland Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times (Handicapped Loading Zone) Passed 11-15-79, page 1298 7856 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 40 W. Berwyn Ave., SS fap 195' E. of N. Washtenaw Ave., tap 25' E. thereof (2639 W. Berwyn Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 65 Passed 11-14-78, page 8680 WARD 13 W. 64th PI. NS, fap 20' W. of S. S t Louis Ave., tap 20' W. thereof (3502 W. 64th PI.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 70 Passed 12-28-78, page 9390 WARD 27 W. Fulton St. N/S fap 125' west of N. Western Ave. tap 75' west thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 2 - 2 5 - 7 0 , pages 7964-7965 WARD 45 LaPorte Ave. E/S from Cuyler Ave. tap 60' south thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 1 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 , page 1278 WARD 11 S. Parnell Ave. W/S fap 175' north of W. SOth St. tap 25' north thereof (2940 S. Parnell Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 56 Passed 7 - 7 - 7 8 , page 8085 WARD 36 N. Melvina Ave. W / S fap 205' south of W. Palmer S t fap 25' south thereof (2152 N. Melvina Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 82 Passed 12-28-78, page 9390 WARD 12 W. 38th PI. N/S fap 105' east of S. Sacramento Ave. tap 25' east thereof (2948 W. SSth PI.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 98 Passed 3-28-79, page 9857 WARD 14 W. 47th PI. S/S fap 50' east of S. Racine Ave. tap 410' east thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 9-15-76, page 3687 WARD 1 212 W. Washington S t No Parking Any Time Passed 2-15-24, page 1878 WARD 25 1500 S. Western Avenue No Parking Any Time Passed 12-1-32, page 3106 WARD 45 N. LaCrosse Ave. E/S fap 283' north of W. Montrose Ave. tap 25' north thereof (4427 N. LaCrosse Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 47 Passed 7 - 7 - 7 8 , page 8085 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7857 WARD 38 W. Cuyler Ave. N/S fap 240' W. of N. Mobile Ave. tap 20' west thereof (6326 W. Cuyler Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 40 Passed 7 - 7 - 7 8 , page S0S5 WARD 49 948-950 W. Glenlake Avenue No Parking Anytime Passed 6-28-33, page 648 WARD 44 George St. alongside of 2859 N. Southport Ave. No Parking Any Time Passed 5-21-48, page 2359 WARD 12 40th PI. NS fap SO' W. of S. Sacramento Ave. tap 30' W. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 8-30-72, page 3618 WARD 6 E. 67th S t SS fap 30' E. of S. Greenwood Ave. tap 100' E. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 2 1 - 7 1 , page 270 WARD 25 W. 23rd PI. NS from 25' E. of traffic signal at California to alley east No Parking Any Time Passed 5-13-42, page 7007 WARD 5 Kenwood Ave. ES from 175' S. of 63rd S t tap 50' S. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 1-18-57, page 4206 WARD 35 W. Belmont Ave. SS fap 215' East of N. Keeler Ave. tap 55' E. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 3-1-76, page 2616 WARD 21 E. 87th S t NS from S. Indiana Ave. tap ISO' W. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 3-28-79, page 9856 WARD 48 N. Wayne Ave. WS fap 110' N. of W. Catalpa St. tap 25' N. thereof (5514 N. Wayne Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 95 Passed 3-28-79, page 9857 WARD 1 3 S. Karlov Ave. WS fap 100' N. of W. 68th S t tap 25' N. thereof (6744 S. Kariov Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 197 Passed 2-14-80, page 2379 WARD 23 S. LaCrosse Ave. ES fap 83' N. of W. 64th S t tap 25' N. thereof (6351 S. LaCrosse Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 175 Passed 9-26-79, page 963 7858 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 1 S. Miller S t WS fap 245' S. of W. Polk St. tap 25' S. thereof (826 S. Miller S t ) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 74 Passed 12-28-78, page 9390 WARD 1 321 S. Dearborn S t No Parking Any Time Passed 3-27-35, page 3960 WARD 43 108 W. Germania PI. No Parking Any Time Passed 9-26-28, page 3623 WARD 42 195 E. Delaware PI. No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 6 - 4 1 , page 4718 WARD 26 W. Kinzie S t W / S fap 20' west of N. Morgan S t tap 95' west No Parking Any Time Passed 2-25-70, page 7965 WARD 23 2218 S. Kenneth Avenue No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 9 - 4 7 , page 151 WARD 1 W. 21st St. NS fap 244' W. of Peoria S t tap 104' W. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 10-13-76, page 3841 WARD 50 N. California Ave. WS from Pratt Ave. tap 125' S. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 2-28-75, page 10270 WARD 22 S. S t Louis Ave. WS fap 30' N. of W. SSth St. tap 160' N. thereof No Parking Any Time , Passed 5 - 8 - 7 4 , page 8163 WARD 37 W. Grand Ave. NS fap 20' E. of Latrobe Ave. tap 88' E. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 8 - 7 5 , page 203 WARD 12 S. Oakley Ave. WS from S.Archer Ave. to first alley N. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 1-24-73, page 5037 WARD 25 W. Lexington St. NS fap 86' W. of Washtenaw Ave. tap 25' W. thereof Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Permit No. 45 Passed 9-13-78, page 8317 WARD 49 808 W. Junior Terrace No Parking Any Time Passed 1-18-57, page 4206 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7859 WARD 31 Kammerling N/S fap 150' E. of N. Karlov tap 25' east thereof (4042 W. Kammerling Ave.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 21 Passed 5-10-78, page 7740 WARD 31 Grand Ave. S/S from Troy St. tap 25' west thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 12-10-53, page 6213 WARD 31 Troy S t W / S from Grand Ave. tap 160' south thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 12-10-53, page 6213 WARDS E. 82nd St. N/S fap 85' W. of Woodlawn Ave. tap 80'W. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 2-28-75, page 10269 WARD 39 Keeler Ave. W/S fad of 120' N. of Belmont Ave No Parking Any Time Passed 6 - 1 4 - 5 1 , page 438 WARD 14 S. Paulina St. W/S 400' S. of W. SSrd S t tap 25' S. thereof No Parking Any Time, Handicapped Parking Permit No. 160 Passed 9-26-79, page 963 WARD 36 N. Normandy Ave. W/S fap 195' S. of Diversey tap 25' S. thereof No Parking Any Time Handicapped Permit No. 20 Passed 10-20-78, page 8552 WARD 50 N. Western Ave. W/S of Crosswalk of W. Chase Ave. tap 50' N. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 12-19-75, page 2294 WARD 44 For a distance of 65' in front of 2930 N. Commonwealth No Parking Any Time Passed 12-22-50, page 7620 WARD 46 3950 Lake Shore Drive No Parking Any Time Passed 12-12-56, WARD i 216-18 W. Randolph S t No Parking Any Time Passed 1-29-36, page 1373 WARD 42 McClurg Ct. W / S fap 35'south of Erie St.tap 145'south thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 3-14-57, page 4485 WARD 39 Cullom Ave. N/S fap 20' east of Sawyer Ave. tap 22' east thereof No Parking Any Time (Handicapped permit No. 101) Passed 8-10-79, page 656 7860 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 2 S. King Drive fap 88' N. of 40th St. tap 60' N. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 8 - 7 4 , page 8163 WARD 43 W. Armitage Ave. SS fap 117'W. of N. Clark S t tap 100'W. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 2 0 - 6 8 , page 2822 WARD 26 Noble St. WS from Grand Ave. to first alley north No Parking Any Time Passed 5 - 1 4 - 5 3 , page 4785 WARD 17 809-811 W. SSth Street No Parking Any Time Passed 9 - 2 9 - 4 3 , page 652 WARD 12 Oakley Ave. ES from 48th St. tap 125' S. thereof No Parking Any Time Passed 9 - 5 - 6 9 , page 6024 WARD 35 W. Nelson St. NS fap 155' W. of N. Kariov Ave. tap 25' W. thereof (4116 W. Nelson Street) Parking Prohibited At All Times Except Handicapped Permit No. 222 Passed 5 - 1 4 - 8 0 , page 3124 WARD 30 W. Deming PI. NS fap 65' W. of N. Kilpatrick Ave. tap 25' thereof (4706 W. Deming PI.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 39 Passed 7 - 7 - 7 8 , page 8085 WARD 14 W. Garfield Blvd. (SS of south roadway) tap 240' E. of S. Wood St. tap 25' E. thereof (1741 W. Garfield Blvd.) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit No. 112 Passed 5 - 9 - 7 9 , page 116 No Parking Loading Zone WARD 22 S, Kedvale Ave. WS fap 20' S. of 26th S t tap 100' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 11-15-74, page 9216 WARD 31 Troy St. ES from W. Grand Ave. to 1st alley S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 11-15-63, page 1220 WARD 48 4300 N. Clarendon Avenue No Parking Loading Zone Passed 1-28-32, page 1714 WARD 22 S. Kariov Ave. ES fap 30' S. of 26th St. to the first alley S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 6-26-75, page 807 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7861 WARD 1 W. 16th S t NS fap 20' W. of S. State St. tap 50' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, S-6 ex. SS&H Passed 11-15-68, page 3797 WARD 50 W. Jarvis Ave. NS fap 20' W. of N. Western Ave. tap 55' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, S-6 Mon-Fri Passed 8 - 3 1 - 7 7 , page 5881 WARD 12 S. Pulaski Rd. ES fap 215' N. of W. 46th S t tap 50' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 9-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 5 - 6 9 , page 6027 WARD 11 W. SSth S t SS fap 100' E. of S. Iron St. tap 60' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 6 - 1 9 - 6 8 , page 3113 WARD 40 N. Kedzie Ave. fap 75' S. of Argyle tap 30' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 Mon-Sat. Passed 9 - 1 3 - 7 8 , page 8319 WARD 12 W. 38th PI. SS fap 30' W. of Kedzie Ave. tap 35' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 7 - 1 6 - 7 5 , page 912 WARD 27 N. Loomis S t WS fap 20' of W. Washington Blvd. to the alley south thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 3-26-58, page 7449 WARD 46 N. Halsted St. ES fap 140' N. of W. Waveland Ave. tap 25' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 3-26-58, 7449 WARD 34 N. California Ave. WS fap 85' S. of W. Palmer S t tap 25' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 1-17-58, page 7180 WARD 32 W. Webster Ave. NS fap 20' E. of N. Lister Ave. tap 30' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone S-6 ex. S&H Passed 7 - 1 - 6 3 , page 533 WARD 33 W. Linden PL SS fap 447'E. of Kedzie Ave. tap 100'E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 9 - 6 0 , page 3123 WARD 25 W. Roosevelt Rd. eastbound service drive SS fap 140' W. of S. Leavitt St. tap 50' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 5 - 1 1 - 6 2 , page 7126 WARD 10 Brandon ES fap 215' S. of E. 135th St. tap 25' S. thereof No Parking Loading 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 3 - 1 - 7 6 , page 2620 7862 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 27 915 W. Randolph S t for a distance of 30' No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 1 0 - 5 4 , page 8200 WARD 30 N. Knox Ave. ES fap 70' S. of W. Fullerton Ave. tap 50' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 8 - 3 0 - 7 2 , page 3622 WARD 25 W. 23rd St. NS fap 230' W. of S. Western Ave. tap 45' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 1 - 2 7 - 7 1 , page 10479 WARD 47 N. Ravenswood Ave. W. of the C&NWRR tracks fap 165' S. of W. Wilson Ave. tap 25' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 9 - 1 1 - 6 3 , page 947 WARDI E. 13th S t NS fap 80' W. of Michigan Ave. tap 30' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone Passed 11-16-64, page 3346 WARD 40 W. Peterson Ave. SS fap 85' E. of N. Campbell St. tap 50' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 1-5 ex. SS&H Passed 7 - 6 - 7 3 , page 5922 WARD 47 N. Hamilton S t WS fap 75' N. of W. Lawrence Ave. tap 50' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 Mon-Fri. Passed 2-15-77, page 7320 WARD 49 N. Honore St. ES fap 20' S. of N. Rogers Ave. tap 40' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 Ex. S&H Passed 12-27-67, page 2067. WARD 50 N. California Ave. WS fap 20' S. of W Rosemont Ave. tap 50' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 4-25-69, page 5448 WARD 25 S. Rockwell St. ES fap 100' N. of W. 23rd S t tap 50' N. thereof No Parking LoadlngZone7-7 Mon.-Fri. Passed 5-10-78, page 7743. WARD 27 N. Aberdeen S t ES fap 20' N. of Fulton St. tap 82' N. thereof No Parking LoadingZone8-6 ex. S&H Passed 12-22-55, page 1951. WARD 17 6014-6028 S. State Street No Parking Loading Zone Passed 9-10-46, page 2641-2642. WARD 30 N. Keystone ES fap 75' N. of W. Armitage tap 40' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 9-6 ex. SS&H Passed 6 - 2 4 - 7 1 , page 637 WARD 10 Indianapolis SS fap 85' W. of S. Ewing Ave. tap 75' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9-S-69, page 6027. November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7863 WARD 47 N. Rockwell St. WS fap 20' N. of W. Eastwood Ave. tap 30' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 4PM-12PM passed 8 13-68, page 3506. WARD 9 S. Wabash Ave. ES fap 20' N. of E. 111th S t tap 25' N. thereof No Pa rking Loading Zone, 9-6 ex. S&H passed 9-15-65, page 5161. WARD 2 S. Calumet Ave. WS fap SO' N. of E. SSth S t tap 70' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 7-7 passed 8 - 1 0 - 7 9 , page 658. WARD 28 W. Lake St. SS fap 90' W. of N. Kariov Ave. tap 45' W.thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 Mon-Fri passed 3-28-79, page 9858. WARD 4 S. Kenwood Ave. ES fap 20' N of E. SSrd S t fap 30' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H passed 5-6-59, page 163 WARD 36 N. Laramie E/S fap 68' S. of Diversey tap 25' S: thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 Mon-Sat. passed 12-28-78, page 9391. WARD 27 841 W. Randolph St. No Parking Loading Zone passed 1231-53, page 6606.. WARD 1 Roosevelt Rd. N/S fap 90' E. of S. Wabash Ave. tap 40' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone S-6 ex S&H passed 1-1565, page 4475. WARD 1 W. 16th St. S/S fap 30' W. of S. State St. tap 110' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 S&H passed 1-15-65, page 4243. WARD 25 W. 21st PI. N/S fap 140' W. of S. Western Ave. tap 135' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex SS&H passed 3 2-60, page 2123. WARD 25 W. 21 st S/S fap 145' W of S. Western Ave. tap 100' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 6-6 ex. S&H passed 2-26-59, page 9836. WARD 7 E. 71st S t N/S fap 85' W. of East End Ave. tap 25' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H passed 3-10-64, page 2289. WARD 16 S. Halsted St. E/S fap 215' N. of W. SSth St. tap 50' N. No Parking Loading Zone 9-6 M-S passed 1-21-59, page 9622. WARD 44 N. Greenview Ave. E/S fap 99' S. of W. Fletcher S t tap 28' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H passed 4 22-53, page 4638. WARD 38 N.CIcero W / S fap 75' S. of W. Addison S t tap 40' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H passed 10-5-55, page 1184. WARD 10 9120-22 S. Baltimore Ave. No Parking Loading Zone 7-5 ex. Sun. passed 12-15-38, page 7401. 7864 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD SO N. Western Ave. W/S fap 70' north of W. Farrell Ave. tap SO' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Mon-Saturday passed 4 - 9 - 7 9 , page 121. WARD 1 Monroe St. S/S 65' E. of Wabash No Parking Loading Zone passed 7 - 8 - 4 9 , page 4519. WARD 42 E. Lake Shore D r (local drive) S/S fap 95' east of N. Michigan Ave. tap 115' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone passed 2-19-62, page 6736. WARD 49 W. Loyola N/S fap 275' E. of N. Lakewood tap 25' east No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H passed S-10-78, page 7743. WARD 44 N. Southport E/S 20' north of W. Belmont Ave. tap SO'north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 7-7 ex. S&H passed 7 6-73, page 5923. WARD 47 2215 W. Lawrence Avenue No Parking Loading Zone 7-6 ex. S&H passed 5-12-49, page 4209. WARD 43 W. Belden Ave. N/S fap 20' west of N. Kenmore Ave. ta 25' west thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex SS&I passed 1-17-69, page 4900. WARD 30 W. Fullerton Avenue N/S fap 125' E. of LeClaire tap 25' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone 9-9 Mon-Fri passed 1 2 10-76, page 41S1. WARD 17 W. 76th St. S/S 20' E. of S. Yale Avenue tap 50' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 4 - 2 9 - 7 0 , page 8511 WARD 1 S. Desplaines S t E/S fap 270' N. of W. 21st St. tap 164' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone ,7-6 ex. SS&H Passed 1 2 - 1 0 - 7 1 , page 1574 WARD 6 E. 79th St. S/S fap 45' E. of Indiana Ave. tap 45' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone 7-6 ex. SS&H Passed 3 - 2 2 - 7 4 , page 7961 WARD 38 N. Mango Ave. W/S from W. Diversey Ave. to first alley north No Parking Loading Zone Passed 3-28-78, page 9858 WARD 27 W. Lake St. N/S fap 75' W. of N. Justine St. tap 55' W. No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 12-29-66, page 8319 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7865 WARD 45 W. George S t N/S fap 50' E. of N. Ashland tap 60' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone S-6 ex. S&H Passed 1 1 - 2 6 - 5 6 , page 3298 WARD 35 W. Deming PI. S/S fap 50' W. of N. Laramie Ave. to 1st Alley West thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 12-23-59, page 1S4S WARD 25 S. Rockwell S t ES fap 100' N. of W. 2Srd S t tap SO' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 7-7 Mon.-Fri. Passed 5 - 1 0 - 7 8 , page 7743 WARD 44 540 W. Briar Place No Parking Loading Zone 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Passed 9 - 2 8 - 7 7 , page 6038 WARD 26 Chicago Ave., NS fap 100' E. of California tap 35' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 1 4 - 5 5 , page 1038 WARD 44 Clark St, WS fap 303' N. of Grace St., tap 50' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 6 - 6 - 5 6 , page 2789 WARD 6 South Chicago Avenue ES from 280' S. of E. 70th S t to 60' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone Passed 5 - 1 1 - 5 4 , page 7508 WARD 45 W. Agatite Ave. N/S fap 20' east of Milwaukee Ave. tap 30' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 9 - 1 5 - 7 6 , page 3690 WARDS S. State St. E/S fap 135' north of 54th St. tap 65' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 9-6 Mon-Sat Passed 9 - 1 5 - 6 5 , page 5161 WARD 42 N. Ogden W / S fap 50' south of N. Hickory tap 40' south thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 7 - 2 3 - 5 6 , page 3108 WARD 43 N. Lincoln Avenue W/S fap 300' north of N. Webster Avenue tap 33' north thereof Passed S-21-74, page 8728 No Parking Loading Zone 9 A M . to 2 A.M. WARD 35 W. Newport Avenue S/S fap 70' west of N. Pulaski tap 55' west thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed S-30-72, page 3622 WARD 31 N. Hamlin Ave. E/S fap 50' south of W. Grand Ave. tap 42' south thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. Mon.-Sat. Passed 8 - 3 1 - 7 7 , page SSSl 7866 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WARD 44 N. Lincoln Ave. W/S fap 50' 168' S. of N. Lakewood Ave. to 58' south thereof No Parking Loading Zone 9:00 A M . to 6:00 P.M. ex. S & H Passed 12-29-72, page 4934 WARD 47 N. Rockwell St. E/S Fap 50' north of Belle Plaine Ave. tap 25' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ex. SS&H Passed 2-19-62, page 6736 WARD 33 N. Western Ave. E/S fap 65' north of W. Roscoe St. tap 50' north thereof No Parking Loading Zone 10:00 A M . to midnite Passed 1-14-66, page 6301 WARD 28 Lake S t S/S fap 50' east of Pulaski Rd. tap SO' east thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed3-14-56,page 2321 WARD 49 N. Ashland Ave. ES fap 20' N. of Howard S t tap SO'N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 11 - 1 5 - 7 4 , page 9216 WARD 32 N. Clybourn ES fap 142' S. of W. Diversey Ave. tap 120' S. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 7-4 Mon.-Sat Passed 3 21-77, page 5081 WARD 19 S. Ashland Ave. ES fap 105' N. of W. 93rd S t tap 45' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 2 6 - 5 6 , page 3296 WARD 44 W. Arlington PI. SS fap 20' E. of N. Clark St. tap 35' E. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 1 0 - 5 8 , page 8162 WARD 21 S. Loomis St. WS fap 50' N. of W. 1 9th St. tap 75' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. SS&H Passed 1 - 2 1 -59, page 9622 WARD 50 W. Greenleaf Ave. SS fap 70' W. of N. Western Ave. tap 40' W. thereof No Parking Loading Zone 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 2-25-70, page 7969 WARD 12 S. Kedzie Ave. ES fap 100' N. of W. S4th PI. tap 45' N. thereof No Parking Loading Zone Passed 10-20-78, page 8554 Parking Umited During Specified Hours WARD 26 W. Rice St., SS fap 40' West of Hoyne Ave. tap 105' West thereof 1-Hour Parking - 7-6 ex. S&H Passed 11-15-74, page 9215 WARD SO N. Western Ave. E/S fap 42' north of W. Farwell Ave. tap 42' north thereof 1-Hour Parking - 8-6 ex/S&H Passed 9 2 8 - 6 7 Page 950 WARD S3 N. Elston Ave. W/S fap 20' south of W. Diversey Ave. tap 106' south thereof 1-Hour Parking 6-7 ex. S&H Passed 9 19-66, Page 7315 November 4, 1981 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 7867 WARD 35 W. Nelson S t N/S fap 20' west of N. Elston Ave. tap 140' west thereof 1-Hour Parking - S - 6 ex. SS&H Passed 5 - 8 63, page 216 WARD 39 W. Montrose Ave. N/S fap 20' E. of N. Kenneth Ave. tap 90' east thereof 1-Hour Parking - 9-4 Mon.-Fri. Passed 1 1 - 1 4 77, page 6309 WARD 40 N. Christiana Ave. W / S from Foster Ave. to first Alley north thereof 1-Hour Parking - 9-6 ex. S&S Passed 9 - 9 - 6 0 , page 3121 WARD SO N. Western Ave. E/S fap 20' north of W. Arthur Ave. tap 75' north thereof 1-Hour Parking - 9-9 Passed 5-27-60, page 2662 WARD 25 S. Rockwell S t E/S fap 20' north of W. 23rd St. tap ISO' north 1 Hr 9-6 ex. SS&H Passed 5 - 1 0 - 6 1 , page 4910 WARD 15 S. Western Ave. E/S fap 85' south of W. 65th St. tap 340' south 1 H r Parking 9-9 Passed 1-17-62 page 5650 WARD 15 S. Western Ave. WS fap 300' N. of W. 66th St. tap 75' N. thereof 1-Hour Parking 9-9 Passed 5-11-62, page 7125 WARD 45 N. Western Ave. ES fap 386' N. of W. Addison St. tap 58' N. thereof 1 H r Parking 8-4 Passed 6 - 1 6 - 6 1 , page 5111 WARD 14 6S3-65S W. 43rd S t 1 Hr 8-6 ex. S&H Passed 5-21-52, page 2441 WARD 19 W. 111th St. NS fap 170' W. of S. Lawndale tap 100' W. thereof 30 Min. 9-11 Passed 5-9-73, page SS26 WARD 25 S. Rockwell S t ES fap 20' N. of W. 23rd St. tap 130' N. thereof 1 Hr Parking 9-6 ex. SS&H Passed 5 - 1 0 - 6 1 , page 4910 WARD 30 W. Arthington St. SS fap 35' E. of S. Lavergne Ave. tap 90' E. thereof 1 H r Parking 9-4 ex. SS&H Passed 7-8-64, page 3049 WARD 42 N. Dayton St. WS fap 100' S. of W. Blackhawk S t tap 85' S. thereof 1 H r Parking 9-6 ex. S&H Passed 6-24-60, page 2835 WARD 24 W. Roosevelt Rd. NS fap 110'W. of Kostner Ave. tap 65' W. thereof 1 Hr. Parking 8-4 ex. SS&H Passed 6-10-59, page 442 WARD 28 W. Franklin Blvd. (NSD) NS fap 110' W. of N. Spaulding Ave. tap 90' W. thereof 1 Hr Parking 9-6 ex. S&H Passed 9 - 9 60, Page 3121 WARD 47 N. Ravenswood Ave. ES fap 30' S. of Wilson Ave. tap 60' S. thereof 1 H r Parking, 8-6 Mon.-Fri. Passed 12-21-77, page 7073 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7868 November 4, 1981 WARD 30 W. Roosevelt Rd. NS from the east line of SOth Ave. (Cicero) tap 220' W. thereof & east line of SOth Ave. tap 496' E. 1 Hr Parking, 8 6 ex. SS&H Passed 3-14-56, page 2320 WARD 25 W. Taylor St. NS from S. Leavitt St. to first alley west 1 H r Parking, 9-6 ex. S&H Passed 5-27-64, page 2726 WARD 30 S. Kilbourn Ave. ES fap 20' S. of W. Fillmore S t tap 106' S. thereof 1 H r Parking, 8-4 ex. SS&H Passed 9-19-66, page 7315 WARD 42 W. Erie S t NS fap 20' E. of H. Hudson Ave. tap 80' E. thereof 1 Hr Parking, 9-6 ex. S&H Passed 1 - 1 7 - 6 1 , page 4324 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN. (Presented by Wards, in Order Beginning with the Fiftieth Ward). Arranged under the following subheadings: 1. Traffic Regulations, Traffic Signs and Traffic Control Devices. 2. Zoning Ordinance Amendments. 3. Claims. 4. Unclassified Matters (arranged in order according to Ward numbers). 5. Free Permits, License Fee Exemptions, Cancellation of Warrants for Collection, and Water Rate Exemptions, Etc. Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions, described below, were presented by the aldermen named, as noted. Except where otherwise noted or Indicated hereinbelow, unanimous consent was given to permit action by the City Council on each of said proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions without previous committee consideration. In accordance w i t h the provisions of Council Rule 4 1 . TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO ESTABLISH LOADING ZONES AT SUNDRY LOCATIONS. The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish loading zones at the locations designated, for the distances specified, w h i c h were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows: Alderman Location Natarus (42nd Ward) N. State Street at No. 1129 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Volini (48th Ward) N. Clark Street at No. 5033 from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday. November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7869 Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO RESTRICT MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO A WESTERLY DIRECTION ON PORTION OF W. HURON STREET IN THE 37TH WARD. Alderman Casey (37th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to restrict the movement of vehicular traffic to a westerly direction on W. Huron Street from N. Long Avenue to N. Austin Boulevard; which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND AREA FOR MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO SINGLE DIRECTION ON PORTION OF W. HURON ST. Alderman Casey (37th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to restrict the movement of vehicular traffic to a Westerly direction on W. Huron Street between N. Laramie Avenue and N. Lorel Avenue (instead of between N. Laramie Avenue and N. Austin Avenue) which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO PROHIBIT AT ALL TIMES PARKING OF VEHICLES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS. The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit at all times the parking of vehicles at the locations designated, for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows: Aderman Humes (Sth Ward) Location and Distance S. Drexel Avenue, at No. 8022 (except for handicapped); S. Ellis Avenue, at No. 7936 (except for handicapped); Shaw (9th Ward) E. 105th Street (both sides) from S. Michigan Avenue to the first alley east thereof; Stemberk (22nd Ward) N. Kolin Avenue (west side) f r o m a point 30 feet south of W. 28th Street to a point 25 feet south thereof; Kuta (Slst Ward) W. Pierce Avenue, at No. 3503 (except for handicapped); Clewis (4Sth Ward) W. Windsor Avenue, at No. 5450 (except for handicapped). Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO PROHIBIT PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS. The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit the parking of vehicles, during the hours designated and at the locations and f o r t h e distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows: 7870 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO Aderman November 4, 1981 Location, Distance and Time Sawyer (6th Ward) S. Wabash Avenue (both sides) in the No. 7800 block from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A M . Monday thru Friday; Hagopian (SOth Ward) N. Kilbourn Avenue (west side) from a point 95 feet North of W. Armitage Avenue to a point 43 feet Norththereof 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.; N. Kilbourn Avenue (east side) from a point 70 feet North of W. . Armitage Avenue to a point 45 feet thereof 6:00 A M . to 7:00 P.M. North Referred PROPOSED ORDERS TO DESIGNATE "RESIDENTIAL PARKING ONLY" AREAS. Alderman Pucinski (41st Ward) presented a proposed order to designate a "Residential Parking Only" area for the residents of the No. 6700 block of N. Olmstead Avenue (east side); which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. Referred PROPOSED ORDER FOR INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS. Alderman Lipinski (23rd Ward) presented a proposed order for the installation of left hand turn signals for all directions at the intersection of W. SSrd Street and S. Cicero Avenue; which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. Referred PROPOSED ORDERS FOR INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS. The aldermen named below presented proposed orders for the installation of traffic signs, of the nature indicated and at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows: Aderman Madrzyk (13th Ward) Location and Type of Sign W. 66th Street and S. Springfield Avenue "4 way Stop"; S. Spaulding Avenue and W. 60th Street S. Spaulding Avenue and W. 61st Street "Stop"; S. Spaulding Avenue and W. 62nd Street "Stop"; S. Springfield Avenue and W. 76th Street "Stop"; S. Springfield Avenue and W. 78th Street "Stop"; "Stop"; November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN Stemberk (22nd Ward) W . 2Sth Street and S. Kostner Avenue "4 way Stop"; Farina (36th Ward) N. Major Avenue and W. Altgeld Street "Stop"; Cullerton (38th Ward) N. Linder Avenue and W. Berenice Avenue "Stop"; Laurino (39th Ward) N. Avers Avenue and W. Cullom Avenue "Stop". 7871 2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS. None. 3. CLAIMS. Claims against the City of Chicago were presented by the aldermen designated below, respectively, for the claimants named, which were Referred to tfie Committee on Finance, as follows: Aderman Claimant Kellam (18th Ward) Wilson J. Brady Sheahan (19th Ward) Mr. Thomas M. Ryan Marzullo (25th Ward) R. and H. Gutierrez, Hyman Schmidt Nardulli (26th Ward) 1801 Corporation, M. Glowacki. 4. UNCLASSIFIED MATTERS (Arranged In Order According t o Ward Numbers.) Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions were presented by the aldermen named below, respectively, and were acted upon by the City Council In each case in t h e manner noted, as follows: Presented by ALDERMAN ROTI (1st Ward): Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH BUS STAND ON PORTION OF S. CLARK ST. A proposed ordinance for the establishment of a bus stand on S. Clark Street (west curb) from a point 193 feet south of the south property line of W. Harrison Street to a point 117 feet south thereof Referred to the Committee on Local Transportation. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGES ANO SPECIAL USAGE IN PUBLIC WAYS FOR NON STANDARD LANDSCAPING. Also two proposed ordinances for grants of privileges and special usage in the public ways for non standard landscaping, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries. Stre&s and Aleys, as follows: 7872 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Investment Properties Associates, to locate, install and maintain seven metal planters at One North LaSalle S t r e e t etc.; The Lurie Company, to locate, install and maintain five concrete planters at 221 North LaSalle S t r e e t etc. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF ' PRIVILEGES IN PUBLIC WAYS. Also three proposed ordinances for grants of privileges in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys, as follows: DePaul University, to Install, maintain, and use underground condensate and steam piping, including the installation of conduits, pipes, vaults, and related equipment under and across Garland Court north of E. Jackson Boulevard for the purpose of connecting buildings, etc.; LaSalle National Bank, to maintain and use as now constructed, subsurface space under S. Plymouth Court, S. Dearborn Street, W. Van Buren Street and W. Harrison Street for storage purposes; Premier Metal Works, Inc., to maintain and use as now constructed a loading platform in the sidewalk space adjoining No. 1616 S. Clinton Street. Referred PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPIES. Also three proposed orders for issuance of permits to maintain and use existing canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys, as follows: Plitt Theatres, Inc., Nos. 171 175 N. State Street (one canopy); Plitt Theatres, Inc., Nos. 171 175 N. State Street (three canopies); The Shubert Organization, Inc., No. 60 E. Balbo Avenue. Presented by ALDERMAN VRDOLYAK (10th Ward): Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 193 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING PUBLIC PEACE AND WELFARE. A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 193 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by the addition of a new section to be known as Section 193 7.12 concerning the consumption of food or beverage in certain public conveyances, etc. Referred to the Committee on Local Transportation. Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 194A OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE. Also a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A Section 11.9 3.1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago concerning the City Coundl Committee on Buildings and Zoning and the notice requirements it serves.—Referred to the Committee on Buildings and Zoning. November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7873 Presented by ALDERMAN MAJERCZYK (12th Ward): Referred PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to LaSalle National Bank & Trust Company, U/T No. 46887, to maintain and use as now constructed a one story covered conveyor bridge over and across W. 44th Street between S. Hamlin and S. Springfield Avenues connecting No. 3843 W. 43rd Street w i t h No. 4417 S. Springfield Avenue. Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. Presented by ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward): Drafting of Ordinance Directed for Vacation and Dedication of Specified Public Alley. A proposed order reading as follows: ORDERED, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of the south 149.02 feet of the north south 16 foot alley and providing for the dedication of an east west 16 foot public alley running east from S. Western Avenue approximately 274.05 feet north of the north line of W. 99th S t r e e t all in the block bounded by W. 97th S t r e e t W. 99th S t r e e t S. Western Avenue and S. Claremont Avenue for American National Bank and Trust Company, as trustee. Trust No. 46262, (No. 7 19 81 759); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council. On motion of Alderman Majerczyk the foregoing proposed order was Passed. Presented by ALDERMAN SHERMAN (21st Ward) and OTHERS: Referred PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO IMPOSE THREE YEAR MORATORIUM ON CLOSING SCHOOLS, ETC. A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Sherman, Streeter and Davis, urging the City Council to impose a three year moratorium on closing schools "to reduce expenditures," etc. Referred to the Committee on Education. Presented by ALDERMAN LIPINSKI (23rd Ward): Congratulations Extended to Edward Fell for Achieving the Rank of Eagle S c o u t A proposed resolution reading as follows: WHEREAS, Edward Fell, w h o resides in Chicago's great 23rd Ward, is about to be promoted to Eagle S c o u t the highest achievement in scouting; and WHEREAS, Edward Fell, a member of Boy Scouts of America Troop No. 600, typifies the excellent youth of our City with encompassing qualities of leadership in his community, his City and his Country; now, therefore. 7874 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 BE fT RESOLVED, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 4th day of November 1981, do hereby offer our heartiest congratulations to Edward Fell on his achieving the highest rank in scouting. Eagle Scout, and that we extend to this outstanding youth our very best wishes for a happy, successful and prosperous future; and BE TT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Edward Fell. Alderman Lipinski moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderman Lipinski, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. Referred-PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPY. Also a proposed order for Issuance of a permit to Marzano's Miami Bowl, Inc. to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure located at No. 5023 S. Archer Avenue.—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries. Streets and Aleys. Presented for ALDERMAN RAY (27th Ward): Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGES IN PUBLIC WAYS. Five proposed ordinances, presented by Alderman Nardulli, for grants of privileges in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys, as follows: C & M Packing Company, to maintain and use as now erected one 10-inch I-beam extending ten feet over the sidewalk from the premises known as No. 853 W. Fulton Street; Fulton Street Wholesale Market Company, to maintain and use as now erected one 10-inch I-beam extending 10 feet 6 inches over the sidewalk from the premises known as No. 848 W. Fulton Street; Henry Juracic d/b/a Mutual Marketplace, to maintain and use as now constructed t w o 10-inch I-beams extending 11 feet over the sidewalk from the premises known as Nos. 920-924 W. Fulton Market; Henry Juracic, d / b / a / Mutual Marketplace, to maintain and use as now erected one 10-inch I-beam extending 11 feet over the sidewalk from the premises known as Nos. 926-928 W. Fulton Market; John R. Morreale, Inc., to maintain and use as now constructed t w o 10-inch I-beams extending 8 feet over the sidewalk from the premises known as No. 216 N. Peoria Street. Referred-PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPIES. Also t w o proposed orders, presented by Alderman Nardulli, for issuance of permits to maintain and use existing canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys, as follows: November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7875 Cafe Bohemia Inc., Nos. 540-544 W. Adams Street and No. 138 S. Clinton Street; The Florsheim Shoe Company, No. 130 S. Canal Street. Presented by ALDERMAN HAGOPIAN (SOth Ward): fle/'errerf—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPIES. T w o proposed orders for issuance of permits to maintain and use existing canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, w h i c h were Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys, as follows: Dang Hoe Restaurant Corporation, No. 4003 W. Fullerton Avenue; Northwest Spanish Seventh-Day-Adventist Church, No. 4138 W. North Avenue. Presented by ALDERMAN KUTA (31st Ward): Drafting of Ordinance Directed for Vacation and Opening of Specified Public Alleys. A proposed order reading as follows: Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of the remaining e a s t - w e s t 16-foot public alley together w i t h the south 92 feet of the n o r t h south 16-foot public alley and providing for the opening of an east-west 20-foot public alley running west to N. Artesian Avenue from the north terminus of that part of the north-south alley to be vacated all in the block bounded by W. Potomac Avenue, W. Division Street N. Artesian Avenue, and N. Western Avenue for the Departrnent of Public Works (No. 1-31-81-753); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets andAlleys for consideration and recommendation to the CityCouncil. On motion of Alderman Kuta the foregoing proposed order was Passed. Presented by ALDERMAN MARCIN (SSth Ward): Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority t o Rauland-Borg Corporation, to maintain and use as now installed a 14-inch pipe containing wires and other related equipment under and across the east-west public alley between W. Addison and W. Eddy Streets connecting the premises known as No. 3541 W. Addison Street with the premises known as No. 3540 W. Eddy Street.—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. 7876 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Referred-PROPOSED RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE REAPPORTIONMENT OF WARDS. Also a proposed resolution concerning the re-alignment of ward lines and procedure that w a s used to decide same, etc.—Referred to the Committee on Committees and Rules. Presented by ALDERMAN LAURINO (3gth Ward): /7e/^errerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION. A proposed ordinance for approval of a proposed plat of "Jensen Park Gardens Subdivision" located on the south side of W. Wilson Avenue, 141.00 feet west of the west line of N. Lawndale Avenue and having a frontage on W. Wilson Avenue and also a frontage on W. Windsor Avenue.—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. Presented by ALDERMAN RITTENBERG (40th Ward): Congratulations Extended to Phyllis Sutker on Her Recent Installation as National President of Pioneer WomenlNaamat. A proposed resolution reading as follows: WHEREAS, Phyllis Sutker a native of our great City of Chicago has just been named National President of Pioneer Women/Na'amat; and WHEREAS, Pioneer Women/Na'amat is an organization of working women and volunteers and is a sister organization to Na'amat in Israel and in 12 other countries which support education, vocational and child care services which improve the quality of life for Israelis through a broad network of 1,500 installations; and WHEREAS, Phyllis Sutker has found time for various such activities in her distinguished career: currently she is Secretary of the Chicago Zionist Federation, a member of the National President's Conference of Major Jewish Organizations, a Vice-President of the American Zionist Federation, a member of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations, and a Vice-President of the American Section of the World Jewish Congress; and WHEREAS, In spite of her many activities, Mrs. Sutker Is an outstanding w i f e , and mother of four. She has consistently proven herself one of the outstanding citizens in the Chicago area; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 4th day of November, 1981, do hereby congratulate Phyllis Sutker on just having been elected and installed as National President of Pioneer W o m e n / N a ' a m a t and extend to this outstanding civic leader our very best wishes in her many activities; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this Resolution be presented to Phyllis Sutker. Alderman Rittenberg moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7877 On motion of Alderman Rittenberg, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. Presented by ALDERMAN PUCINSKI (41st Ward): /7e/'e/Tea'~PR0P0SED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL ILLUMINATED SIGN. A proposed order for Issuance of a permit to Arrow Sign Company, No. 401 N. Trumbull Avenue, to install an illuminated sign to project over the sidewalk at Immaculate Conception School, No. 7263 W. Talcott Avenue.-Referred to the Committee on Buildings and Zoning. Presented by ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward): Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION. A proposed ordinance for approval of a proposed plat of "Paul's Subdivision" located in the area bounded by E. Huron Street, E. Erie Street, N. McClurg Court, and N. Lake Shore Drive for 666 N. Lake Shore Drive Associates.—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries. Streets and Aleys. Presented by ALDERMAN OBERMAN (43rd Ward): , /?e/^erred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY. A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Augustana Hospital and Health Care Center to maintain and use as now Installed a 10-inch conduit, containing a steam pipe and a condensate return pipe, located under and across W. Dickens Avenue 111 feet west of the west line of N. Sedgwick Street connecting the Augustana Hospital with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Building.-Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. Presented by ALDERMAN AXELROD (46th Ward): Drafting of Ordinance Directed for Vacation of Specified Public Ways. A proposed order reading as follows: Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of a triangular area at the northwest corner of N. Clark Street and W. Addison S t r e e t lying southwesterly of a line 9.5 feet southwesterly of the southwesterly line of N. Clark Street extended southeasterly and lying north of the north line of W. Addison Street extended east (No. 20-46-79-572); said ordinance to be transmitted t o the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council. On motion of Alderman Axelrod the foregoing proposed order was Passed. 7878 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 fle/'erret/—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO RENAME PORTION OF W. WAVELAND AV. Also a proposed ordinance to rename the 1000 and 1100 blocks of W. Waveland Avenue as "Ernie Banks Court."—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. Presented by ALDERWOMAN VOLINI (48th Ward): Father Dean Rice Honored on the 25th Anniversary of His Ordination in the Church of Atonement. A proposed resolution reading as follows: WHEREAS, Church of the Atonement has been an active, concerned congregation for many years In the Edgewater community; and WHEREAS, Father Dean Rice has contributed greatly, as pastor to maintaining a high level of community involvement for Church of the Atonement; and WHEREAS, Father Rice Is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his ordination on November 7; and WHEREAS, Father Rice has spent his whole ministry In Chicago's beautiful Edgewater community; and WHEREAS, He was one of the founders of the Edgewater Clergy and Rabbi's Association; and WHEREAS, He was Instrumental In fostering excellent inter-faith relations In Edgewater; and WHEREAS, Church of the Atonement is honoring Father Rice for his great years of service to the congregation and to the greater community; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, By the City Council of the City of Chicago on this, the fourth day of November 1981, that Father Dean Rice be honored for his leadership and service to the Edgewater community; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Father Dean Rice. Alderwoman Volini moved Xo Suspend the Rules Temporarily xo permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderwoman Volini, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. Presented by ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward): fle/errao'—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPY. A proposed order for issuance of a permit to John E. Maloney Company to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure located at No. 1359 W. Devon Avenue.—Referred to the Committee on Local Industries, Streets and Aleys. November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7879 Presented by ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward): Congratulations Extended to Rabbi and Mrs. Benzlon C. Kaganoff for 25 Years of Service to the Community. A proposed resolution reading as follows: WHEREAS, Dr Benzlon C. Kaganoff celebrates his silver anniversary year as spiritual leader of Congregation Ezras Israel, the largest traditional congregation in the middle western United States; and WHEREAS, Claire Kaganoff during that same period has been a dedicated teacher within the Chicago Public School System; and WHEREAS, As a team they have brought dynamic leadership, inspiration, academic professionalism, and public service to their City, immediate community, their congregation, both within the parameter of their chosen vocations, and to all who reside within the Chicagoland community; and WHEREAS, Their fellow congregants will acknowledge and laud this devoted twosome on the w e e k end commencing w i t h the sabbath eve, November 27, 1981, and culminating w i t h a tribute dinner at the Palmer House on November 29, 19S1; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 4th day of November 1981, do hereby express our congratulations to Rabbi Doctor Benzlon C. Kaganoff and Claire Kaganoff on the occasion of their silver anniversary t o total commitment to spiritual and community service, as well as our best wishes to t w o great citizens of our City and for a continued bright, inspirational and successful future; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Rabbi Doctor Benzlon C. Kaganoff and Claire Kaganoff on the occasion of their congregation's tribute to its spiritual leaders. Alderman Stone moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderman Stone, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. Congratulations Extended to Harry Kessler and Solomon Schechter Day Schools for Honor Accorded Them by Chicago Jewish Community. Also a proposed resolution reading as follows: WHEREAS, The Solomon Schechter Day Schools offer t o Jewish children of the Chicago metropolitan area an integrated program of Jewish and secular education; and WHEREAS, The Solomon Schechter Day Schools are sponsored b y t h e United Synagogues of America; and WHEREAS, The Solomon Schechter Day Schools have been located in the Chicago area for over 20 years, and during that time they have become a highly respected part of our educational c o m m u n i t y ; and WHEREAS, D r Harry Kessler was educational director of and consultant to the Solomon Schechter Day Schools for over 15 years prior to his retirement; and WHEREAS, Harry Kessler developed and guided the educational goals of the Solomon Schechter Day Schools creating programs of education through which our Jewish children study their secular and religious heritage and learn to be proud and patriotic members of the United States and of their religion; and 7880 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 WHEREAS, In recognition of his services to the schools and the community, the Solomon Schechter Day Schools are awarding the Abraham Joshua Heschel outstanding educator's award to Harry Kessler at the school's annual scholarship dinner on November 29, 1981; now.therefore, Se///?^!©/'/^^, T h a t t h e C l t y Council o f t h e C i t y o f Chicago expresses its admiration f o r t h e Solomon Schechter Day Schools and Harry Kessler and joins with the greater Chicago Jewish Community in congratulating Harry Kessler on his being honored and in wishing the Solomon Schechter Day Schools continued g r o w t h and success for many years to come. Alderman Stone moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. On motion of Alderman Stone, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. Presented by ALDERMAN STONE (SOth Ward) and ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward): Referred-PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 168 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SECOND-HAND DEALERS. A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 168 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by inserting new Sections 169-10.1 through 1 68-10.4 restricting garage sales to two per year at each location.—Referred to the Committee on Ucense. 5.FREE PERMITS LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS, CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION, A N D WATER RATE EXEMPTIONS, ETC. Proposed ordinances, orders, etc. described below, were presented by the Aldermen named, and were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as' follows: Free Permits. BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (Sth Ward) Center for Research Libraries/University of Chicago, No. 6046 S. Kenwood Avenue—construction of a research library facility. BY ALDERMAN MELL (SSrd Ward) Chicago Housing Authority, sundry locations—f or rehabilitation of Chicago Housing Authority multif am liy housing. BY ALDERMAN CASEY (37th Ward) St. Anne's Hospital, No. 4950 W. Thomas Street—installation of directional signs within a o n e - m i l e radius of the hospital. Ucense Fee Exemptions. BY ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward) Beverly Community Nursery School and Kindergarden, No. 10244 S. Longwood Drive. The Beverly Montessori School, No. 9916 S. Walden Parkway. Easter Seal Society of Metropolitan Chicago, No. 9451-9455 S. Hoyne Avenue. BY ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward) Home of the Association of Jewish Blind of Chicago, No. 3525 W. Foster Avenue. November 4, 1981 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMAN 7881 BY ALDERMAN RITTENBERG (40th Ward) Covenant Home of Chicago-Covenant Retirement Center No. 2725 W. Foster Avenue. BY ALDERWOMAN VOLINI (48th Ward) Self-Help Home for the Aged, No. 90S W. Argyle S t r e e t Cancellation of Warrants for Collection. BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward) University of Chicago, No. 5735 S. Ellis Avenue and No. 920 E. SSth Street—elevator inspections. BY ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward) Bethany Lutheran Church, No. 9400 S. Belle Avenue—boiler and fuel burning equipment inspection. Chesterfield Federal Loan and Savings Association, No. 10801 S. Western Avenue (premise address: No. 10713 S. Western Avenue)—driveway and maintenance Inspections (3). Easter Seal Home of Flossmoor Service League, No. 9451 S. Hoyne Avenue—sign inspections (2). St. Barnabas Church, No. 10134 S. Longwood Drive (premise address: No. 10121 S. Longwood Orlve)-boller and fuel burning inspection. St. John Fisher Church, No. 10200 S. Western Avenue—boiler and fuel burning equipment inspection. School for Exceptional Children, Nos. 1812-1814 W. 103rd Street—mechanical ventilation Inspections (2). BY ALDERMAN SHERMAN (21st Ward) Trinity United Church of Christ, No. 532 W. 95th Street—mechanical ventilation Inspection. BY ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward) Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center No. 1120 N. Leavitt Street—boiler and fuel burning equipment and unfired pressure vessel Inspection. BY ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward) for ALDERMAN RAY (27th Ward) Goodwill Industries, No. 120 S.Ashland Avenue for their premises located at No. 4147 W. Ogden A v e n u e -buildlng inspection. Goodwill Industries, No. 120 S. Ashland Avenue for their premises at No. 106 S. Ashland Avenue and No. 4657 W. Madison Street—mechanical ventilation inspections. Marillac Social Center No. 2822 W. Jackson Boulevard—elevator inspection. BY ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward) St. Elizabeth Hospital, No. 1401 N. Claremont Avenue and No. 1431 N. Western Avenue—elevator inspections. BY ALDERMAN MELL (SSrd Ward) The Lutheran Day Nursery, No. 1808 N. Fairfield Avenue—elevator inspection. BY ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward) Queen of All Saints Church, No. 6280 N. Sauganash Avenue (premise address: 6227 N. Lemont Avenue)-refrigeration equipment inspection. BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward) Immaculate Conception Church, No. 1431 N. North Park Avenue—elevator inspection. 7882 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 BY ALDERMAN AXELROD (46th Ward) Anshe Emet Synagogue, No. 3754 N. Pine Grove Avenue—boiler and fuel burning equipment inspection. BY ALDERWOMAN VOLINI (48th Ward) Chicago Association of Retarded Citizens, Lakeview Learning Center No. 4919 N. Clark Street— mechanical ventilation and building inspections. Winthrop Towers, No. 4848 N. Winthrop Avenue—boiler and fuel burning and parking sign maintenance inspections. Refund of Fees. BY ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward) J. Julkowski, No. 4066 W. SSth Place—50% refund of building permit fee. BY ALDERMAN MARZULLO (25th Ward) St. Anthony Hospital, No. 2875 W. 19th Street—refund for special inspection. BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward) Family Guidance Centers, Inc., No. 1150 N. State S t r e e t Suite 300— refund for change of address fee. APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. Journal (October 15, 1981). Special Meeting. The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Special Meeting held on Thursday, October 15, 1981, at 2:00 P.M., signed by him as such City Clerk. Alderman Vrdolyak moved to/Approve said printed Official Journal and to dispense w i t h the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed. JOURNAL (October 2 2 , 1981.) The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on Thursday, October 22, 1981, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk. Alderman Vrdolyak moved to Correct said printed Official Journal as follows: Page 7479 - by deleting the words "Referred to the Committee on Financd' appearing on the fifteenth line from the bottom of the page and inserting the words "Referred to the Committee on Buildings and Zoning' in lieu thereof. The motion Prevailed. Alderman Vrdolyak moved to/lpprovesald printed Official Journal and t o dispense w i t h the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed. November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7883 UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Chapters 49, 5 1 , and 62 of the Municipal Code Amended Concerning Provisions of Building Code. On motion of Alderman Vrdolyak the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Buildings and Zoning, deferred and published in the Journal of Proceedings of October 22, 1981, pages 7662-7664, recommending that the City Council pass proposed ordinances to amend Chapters 49, 51 and 62 of the Municipal Code concerning provisions of the building code. On motion of Alderman Vrdolyak said proposed ordinances were Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner Evans, Bloom, S a w y e r Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk. Llpmskl, Shumpert Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter Volini, O r r Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. The following are said ordinances as passed (the Italic heading ineachcasenot belngapart of the ordinance): Chapter 49, Section 49-4.1. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The Municipal Code of Chicago, Chapter 49-4.1, Is hereby amended by adding Section (i), after Section (b), in proper alphabetical sequence, in Italics below: 49-4.1.... 11) In existing heavy timber buildings which do not conform to the floor and roof planking and joist minimum thickness as noted in Ic), Id), I f ) and fgi above, the floor, roof, joist, and planking systems shall be protected with a minimum of 112: type "X" gypsum board, or shall be fully protected by a class 1 10-25) flame spread rated intumescent coating. Where gypsum board is applied to the underside of joists, the joist spaces shall be fire-stopped at all beams. Existing m&al columns shall be praected with one-hour fireproof ing. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon passage and publication. Chapter 5 1 , Section 5 1 - 1 . 2 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The Muncipal Code of Chicago, Chapter 51 Section 51-1.2 (d) is hereby amended by adding words and phrases which are in Italics below and deleting the words and phrases which are bracketed below, as follows: (d) In an existing heavy timber building the height may be increased to [SO] 120 feet, 80 feet for new buildings, regardles of the number of stories, when the building is brought into full compliance w i t h the following: 7884 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 (1) The High Rise Code, Chapter 62.1, specifically, the sprinkler alternate. Section 62.1-10; (2) Smoke detectors. Section 52.11; (3) "Controlled Materials", Section 69-3.1, (4) In existing buildings ever 80' in height, an automatic general alarm shall be installed and be audible throughout the corridors of the building and shall be activated by the sprinkler flow alarm and smoke detectors. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon passage and publication. Chapter 5 1 , Section 5 1 - 2 . 2 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, Chapter Table 51-2.2, is hereby amended by the adding note (d), after note (c) in said section, in Italics as follows: Table 51-2.2-. Basic Maximum Areas . . . . Notes: NL-Not Limited . . . . NP-Not Permitted, (a) (b) (0 (dl A l buildings of Type II and l l l - A and l l l - B construction having unlimited areas shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon passage and publication. Chapter 5 1 , Section 5 1 - 2 . 2 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. The Muncipal Code of Chicago, Chapter 51 Section 51-2.2, Table 51-2.2, is hereby amended by inserting the letter (d) after the letters NL in said Table, in Italics below: TABLE 51-2.2. BASIC MAXIMUM AREAS—ONE-STORY BUILDINGS (SQUARE FEET) Occupancy Large Assembly Construction Type 11 lll-A lll-B 10,000 10,000 10,000 8,000 l-A NL l-B l-C NL 24,000 NL NL 16,000 NL NL NL(a) 20,000(a)25,000(a)20,000(a)NP NP NP 24,000 8,000 10,000 8,000 NL NL NL(a)20,000(a)2S,000(a)20,000 NP(b)NP(b)NP(b) 24,000 3,000 10,000 8,000 5,000(c)3,000 (c)l,S00(c) 6,000 6,000 lll-C IV-A 5,000 3,000 6,000 NP NP NP IV-B November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS NL NL 7885 NL(a)20,000(a)25,000(a) 20,000(a) 24,000 8,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 Maximum areas extablished in Chapter 55 NL NL NL NL NL NL NL NL NL N^a)ld)HL{a)ld)Nl{a)ld)^0,000 6,000 4,000 12,000 15,000 12,000 HL{a)ld)Hl{a]ld)Hl{a)ld)&,000 5,000 3,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 NL(a) NL(a) NL(a) 10,000 6,000 4,000 13,000 15,000 12,000 H-3. Garages 1. J. NL NL NL NL(a)/rf;NL(a)/a';NL(a)/'c';8,000 5,000 3,000 NL NL NL NL(a) NL(a) NL(a) 10,000 6,000 4,000 NL NL NL 12,000 15,000 12,000 HUaVd) HL{a)(d) HHa)ld) 3,000 5,000 3,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 15,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 Hazardous Use Maximum areas established in Chapter 60 Miscellaneous Buildings and Structures Maximum areas established in Chapter 61 NP ' NP SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. Chapter 62, Section 6 2 - 5 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION l . T h e Municipal Code of Chicago, Chapter62-5, Section (a), subsection (5), is hereby amended by adding words In Italics below, as follows: 62-5 (a) (5) In all new and existing residential buildings exceeding four stories in h e i g h t . . . SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication. Chicago Zoning Ordinance Amended to Reclassify Particular Areas. On motion of Alderman Vrdolyak the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Buildings and Zoning deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of October 22, 1981, pages 7665-7668 recommending that the City Council pass proposed ordinances (under sepa rate committee reports), for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance to reclassify particular areas. Alderman Vrdolyak moved XoConcur Inxhe committee's recommendations and each o f t h e sixteen proposed ordinances was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: 7886 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner Evans, Bloom, S a w y e r Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, S h u m p e r t Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Oavis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter Volini, Orr Stone—48. Nays—None. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Said ordinances, as passed, read respectively as follows (the Italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance): Reclassification of Area shown on Map No. 1-F. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of CNcago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B6-7 Restricted Central Business Oistrict and B7-7 General Central Business Oistrict symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 1-F in the area bounded by W. Lake S t r e e t N. Clark Street; W. Randolph Street; and N. LaSalle Street. to the designation of the Business Planned Development which is hereby established in the area above described, subjectto such use and bulk regulations as are set forth Inthe Plan o f t h e Development herewith attached and made a part thereof and to no others. [Planned Development printed on pages 7887 -7892 of this Journal] SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 2 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Residential-Business Planned Development District No. 206 symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 2-F in the area bounded by a line 236.49 feet north of W. Harrison Street; S. Dearborn Street; a line 125 feet north of W. Harrison Street S. Plymouth Court; W. Harrison Street; and S. Federal Street, and the area bounded by a line 297 feet south of W. Harrison Street; S. Dearborn Street; a line 490.5 feet south of W. Harrison Street; and S. Federal S t r e e t and the area bounded by W. Harrison Street; S. Federal Street; a line 100 feet south of W. Harrison Street and the alley next west of and parallel to S. Federal Street, to those of a C3-6 Commercial-Manufacturing District, and corresponding use districts are hereby established in the areas above described. SECTION 2. Be It Further Ordained that the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Residential-Business Planned District No. 206 symbols and indications on Map No. 2-P in the area bounded by W. Harrison Street; S. Plymouth Court; a line 322 feet south of W. Harrison Street; S. Dearborn Street; a line 297 feet south of W. Harrison Street; and S. Federal Street, to the designation of Residential-Business Planned Development No. 206, as amended, which is hereby established in the area above described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part hereof and to no others. [Planned Development printed on pages 7893 thru 7897 of this Journal] SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7887 BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT STATEMENTS 1. The area delineated here as "Business Planned Development" is owned and controlled by the State of Illinois Capital Development Board, 180 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. 2. The Applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees shall obtain all official reviews, approvals and permits. . 3. The following uses shall be permitted within the area delineated herein as "Business Planned Development": governmental offices, retail, off-street parking, and related uses. 4. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys or easements or any adjustment or rights-of-v/ay or any rights for subsurface, surface or air rights development owned by the City of Chicago shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Applicant or its successors, assig.nees or grantees, and approved by the City Council. 5. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with this plan of development, subject to the review and approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Planning. 6. Any service drive or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking v;ithin such paved areas. Fire lanes shall be adequately designed and paved in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago and shall have a minimum width of 16 feet to provide ingress and egress for emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within such paved areas. 7. Business and business•identification signs may be permitted within the area delineated herein as "Business Planned Development" subject to the review and approval of the Department of Inspectional Services and the Department of Planning. APPLICANT: State of Illinois Capital Development Board DATE: August 12, 19 81 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7888 8. November 4, 1981 The height restrictions of each building and any appurtenances attached thereto shall be subject to: (a) Height limitations as certified on Form FAA-117 (or on successor forms involving the same subject matter) and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration pursuant to Part 77 of the Regulations of the Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration; and (b) Airport Zoning Regulations as established by the Department of Planning, Department of Aviation, and Department of Law and approved by the City Council. 9. The applicant will provide space for the development of facilities for pedestrian access to both the elevated and subway stations located in Lake Street between Clark and LaSalle Streets as well as for below-grade pedestrian access beneath LaSalle, Randolph and Clark Streets. 10. The information in the table attached hereto sets forth the data concerning the generalized land use plan of the area delineated herein as "Business Planned Development" and illustrates that the development of such area will be in accordance with the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. 11- The Plan of Develor:iraent shall be subject to the "Rules, Regulations and Procedures in Relation to Planned Developments" as promulgated by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning. APPLICANT: State of Illinois Capital Development Board DATE: August 12, 1981 November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS BUSINESSPLANNED PROPERTY LINE MAP AND 7889 DEVELOPMENT RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJUSTMENTS U lCO > UJ > PT7 EC < z W. r LAKE 3 0 1 . 59' O n Of ook <:jo) 1 ST. 7 0*. '..•..\.'kAAAAAXX7C>^fec lz_ jFt:_ >^:301.25 W. i S RANDOLPH ST. _l 2 I£ O OC < o z < < Ul s CO CC -I < UJ O LEGEND EE3 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT B O U N D A R Y HERETOFORE VACATED 100 50 0 SCALE APPLICANT : S T A T E OF ILLINOIS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT A U G U S T 12, 1981 BOARD • IOO r.r:x; IN FEE 200 T PL. 7890 November 4, 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO BUSINESS P L A N N E D EXISTING ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT PREFERENTIAL STREET MAP t f*!! '^•-. \ w IVi I'I 1JI i t il :--:'''-^)31 j t i i i y z *J}J }Mn ' ' J g n i Z ' t i t i J:-,r^i "" \«\ |» (.-3-5 pN:^ •-•.\- : . 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Sff-*'--^'-''^ IOO 50 0 SCALE APPLICANT DATE : : S T A T E OF ILLINOIS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT A U G U S T 12. 1981 BOARD !00 IN 200 3 FEE T JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7892 BUSINESS PLANNED November 4, 1981 DEVELOPMENT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT USE AND BULK REGULATIONS AND DATA NET SITE AREA Square Feet Acres GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF LAND USE 14,680 Governmental office, retail, assembly, off-street parking and related uses. 2.63 ross Site Area HAXIMU.M % OF SITE COVERAGE AT GRADE LEVEL MINIMUM NO. OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES 84% Net Site Area: Public Rights-of-way: 8.0 . 33 127,490.31 Sq. Ft. 65,264,61 Sq. Ft. TOTAL F.A.R. (2.9267 acres) (1.4982 acres) 192,754.92 Sq. Ft. (4.4250 acres) .inimum number of off-street parking spaces: 33 minimum Loading Docks: 3'§ 10' X 25' X 14' clear 4(§ 10' X 50' X 14' clear crimeter Setbacks Clark Street Lake Street Randolph Street LaSalle Street 0' 0' 0' 0' letbacks and yard requirements may be adjusted where required to permi'i conformance to the pattern of, or architectural, arrangement related to existing structures, or where necessary because of technical reasons, subject to the approval of the Department of Planning. APPLICANT; State of Illinois Capital Development Board )ATE: August 12, 1981 November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS Ri-:siDn:n'TAL-r-u.sit:i:.sg; r.i-,ANNED 7893 D^:VIJIOPMF:NT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT <:206 AS A^^L;NDI•:D STAT;-'.:-'J::NTS ^ 1. Tlie are:-, delineated hereon as "Kef3idential-Hus'i-iiess Planned Develoiinent" is ov.Tied or controlled by the Coirjuercial District Devcloprr.ent Commission of the City of Chicago, and is designated as South Loop Coi:miercial District Development Project. 2. Gff-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in comxjliance with this Plan of Developmant. 3. /vny dedication or vacation of streets or re-subdivision of parcels shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Commercial District Development Commission and approval by t.he City Council. 4. All applicable official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the Commercial District DcveJ-Opir.ent Commission or its successor. 5. Service drives or any other ingress or egress lanes not }ieretofore proposed to be dedicated, s)iall be ade.q-aatoly dc^signed and i;>avod in accord with t'ne rogu.l.ations of the 12>epar'anent of Streets cuid Sanitation and in compliance v;ith the i-Umicipal Code of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for voter vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There sh.all be no parking penrltted \,'ithin such paved areas. C. Use of land will consist of dwelling ujiits, related recreational uses, business uses and off-street parking. 7. The follov.'iiig information sets fortli data concerning the property included in said development and a generalized Land Use Plan (Site Plan) illustrating the development of said property in accordance with the intent and purpose of tho Chicago Zoning Ordinance. 8. Identification and business identification signs may be permitted v;ithin the area delineated herein as Residential-Business Planned Development, subject to the review and approval of the Commissioner 'of the Department of Planning. There shall be no advertising signs permitted. 9. The Plan of Development, hereby attached, shall be siibject to the "Rules and Regulations and qrocedurcs in Relation to Planned Development", as adopted by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning. Applicant: Date: Commercial District Development Comm.ission July 30, 1981 November 4, 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7894 R E S I D E N T I A L - B U S I NESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 206. A S A M E N D E D PROPERTY LINE MAP AND _J LJI RIGHT-OF-WAY IU U W. CONGRESS PKWY. o CO CO CO ADJUSTMENTS W. H A R R I S O N ' - ' - * " - ' - ' ST. 71.3 61.2- 01 CM I. LiJ Q LJ < CJ "s. CJ CVJ to IO 71.3 X I- Od O CD (T < O LJ. LJ Q > _J £L CO CO CO W. 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M \^\i:::;'i:::^;.^. r l j >f =^:-^ MZ-S:;-:,:--'i U l-'-M-:-:-:- : -f Qi-G H ,':"l 1 ; : r ^ • - • ^ v/^y.'^'y-l.-\--^-;\':f :-:-i l;r;/: f:^^\^ 1' '-•.•• 3|-. r^_:-Pr-CV^ ; : ; ^ / l r - > . ^ ' & > - C l •^'•'••-^Vr'-^^ ^j^vv^.?-.x-;;-;:v:0' .'J I-'.-- - I - - : ; I7--' • 11 B 11 i 11111' 2 CO J11111 111 i •JJ.LJJ ' • " i'*""'^'^^^''^-'*''-''"') 111 111 H 111111111 »JJlilt H « VO.'.y I ' IJJJ JLlii.lil LEGEND .•J N RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT • OO' ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARY ISO' s c o iu i_ e ISO' 400' 'OOO' w^- 'S. L^.. y-y^j PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS •x3 PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES 1 PREFERENTIAL STREETS APPLICANT: DATE : COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT'COMMISSIG JULY 30, 1981 j R E S I D E N T l A L - B U S I N E SS P L A N N E D IAS LJL U US E PLAN U W. C O N G R E S S PKWY. IH co NO. 2 0 6 AMENDED j G E N E R A L J 2 E^ D^ L A N D J DEVELOPMENT CO CO H CJ • W.HARRISaa>!g^.77/^^^- ST. ^ z < oc CC < -J UJ Q U Lu o _!<« ~i • I •• • I CO W. POLK QC O £D QC < hi Q X H O >-J Q_ CO ST. r~[r 1 rni—i r PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY DWELLINGUNITS, RELATED RECREATIONAL USES BUSINESS USES " - DWELLING UNITS, RELATED RECREATIONAL USES BUSINESS USES. OFF-STREET PARKING APPLICANT: DATE : 100 . 50 I COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION JULY 30, 1981 100' UNFINISHED BUSINESS November 4, 1981 7897 RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 206, AS AMENDED PLANKED DEVELOPMENT USE AND BULK REGULATION'S TABLE GENERAL DESCRIPTION \ j OF LAND USE I- S I T E •A- ,062.16 .94 acres MAXIMUM': NO. OF D . U . ' s D^VELLING U N I T S , RELATED REC. USES BUSINESS USES AND OFF-STREET PARKING 400 NET SITE AREA + AREA OF PUBLIC 41,062.16 + .MAXIMUM F.A.R. MAXIMUM % OF LAND COVERAGE 100% 12.0 STK::ETS /UND .MINIMUM REQ. PKG. SPACES (SEE NOTE BELCVJ 75 ALLEYS = GROSS SITE AF^EA 48,897.5 = 89,959.6 MAXIMUM PERMITTED F.A.R. FOR TOTAL NET SITE AREA; 12.0 •MA.XIMUM NUMBER OF DV7ELLING Ut'JITS: 400 MINIMUM REOUIPED PARKING S P A C E S : 75, EXCEPT TIIAT FOR EACH D'.vELLING UI^T OVER 294 DTOLLING UI^TS 0.7 PARKING SPACES .MUST BE PROVIDED. IN ALL CASES, A FRACTION OF A REQUIRED PARKING SPACE ITUST BE PROVIDED AS A WHOLE PARKING SP?CE MAXIMUM PERCENT OF LAND COVERAGE: 100% SETBACK A.ND YARD REQUIPJ^MENTS M.A.Y UK ADJUSTED V.liEFLE REQUIRED TO PERI-IIT CONFOR.vj^N-E 1 0 THE PATTERI^I C F , OR ARCHITECTUAL ARPAMGEMENT REIJ^TED T O , E X I S T I N G STRUCTURES OR WHERE NECESSARY BECAUSE OF T E C h i a C A L REASONS, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF DEPT. OF'pLANNir.'G. Applicant: Dato: Comiorcial J u l y 30, District 1983 Development Corrmission 7898 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 4 - 1 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 4-1 in area bounded by W. 1 Sth Street; S. Rockwell Street; W. 1 Sth Place; a line 120.96 feet west of and parallel to S. Rockwell Street; the alley next north of and parallel to W. 15th Place; then a line 145.15 feet west of and parallel to S. Rockwell Street to those of an M l - 2 Restricted Manufacturing District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 4 - 1 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That theChicago Zoning Ordinance be amended b y c h a n g i n g a l l t h e R 4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 4-1 In area bounded by W. 16th Street; a line 330 feet west of and parallel to S. Rockwell Street; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 16th Street; S. Rockwell Street; W. 17th Street; a line 123.09 feet west of and parallel to S. Rockwell Street; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 17th Street; S. Washtenaw Avenue; a line 191.43 feet south of and parallel to W. 16th Street; and a line 98.0S feet east of and parallel to S. Washtenaw Avenue, to those of an M l - 2 Restricted Manufacturing District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 5 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-3 Restricted Retail District and C l - 3 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 5-F in the area bounded by a line 156 feet north of W. North Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to N. Sedgwick Street; W. North Avenue; and N. Sedgwick Street, to those of an R5 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7899 Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 5 - L Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the 84-1 Restricted Service and R3 General Residence Districts symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 5-L in area bounded by a line 125 feet north of and parallel to the alley next north of W. Grand Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to N. Laramie Avenue and the alley next north of W. Grand Avenue, a line 148 feet 3 and S/8 inches east of and parallel to N. Laramie Avenue; W. Grand Avenue; and N. Laramie Avenue, to those of a C l - 1 Restricted Commercial Oistrict, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 6 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the M l - 2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 6-F in area bounded by a line commencing at a point 232 feet north of W. 27th Street and adjacent to S. Stewart Avenue ending at a point 233 feet north of W. 27th Street and adjacent to S. Shields Avenue; S. Shields Avenue; W. 27th Street; and S. Stewart Avenue, to those of a Residential PlannedDevelopment District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. [Planned Development printed on pages 7900 thru 7904 of this Journal] SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 6 - J . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 6-J in area bounded by a line 170 feet south of and parallel to W. 26th Street; S. Trumbull Avenue; a line 240 feet south of and parallel to W. 26tb Street; and the alley next east of and parallel to S. Trumbull Avenue, to those of a B5-2 General Service D i s t r i c t and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. 7900 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 1. _The area delineated hereon as a "Residential Planned Development" is owned or controlled by C.T.C. PARTNERS. 2. Off-Street parking will be provided in compliance with this Plan of Development as authorized by this Plan of Development, subject to the review of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and the approval of the Department of Planning. 3. Any dedication of streets or alleys or adjustments of the rights of way or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require a separate submittal on behalf of C.T.C. PARTNEPvS, and approval by the City Council. A. All applicable official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by C.T.C. PARTNERS, or its successors, assignees or grantees, 5. Service drives or any other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved in accord with the regulations of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and in compliance v^ith the Municipal Code of Chicago to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking permitted within such paved areas. Fire lanes shall be adequately designed and paved in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago to provide ingress and egress for emergency vehicles; there shall be no parking within such paved areas. 6. Use of land will consist of tovmhouse units, Chinese retail store, indoor parking and off street parking authorized by this Plan of Development. 7. The following information sets forth data concerning the property included in said development and data concerning a generalized land use plan (Site Plan), illustrating the development of said property in accordance with the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. 8. Identification signs may be permitted with the approval of the Commissioner of Planning. 9. The Plan of Development hereby attached shall be subject to the "Rules, Regulations and Procedures in '^..•; J r.L"-'! on t.o Planned Developments", as adopted by the Commissioner of Planning. APPLICANT: C.T.C. PARTNERS DATE: March 5, 1981 REVISED:' September 10, 1981 November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7901 R E S I D E N T I A L PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY LINE AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJUSTMENTS MAP _5E1. K-^^^ 16.! ' 232.5' 33' cn I CVJ CD CM t- CO . Cvl • <: 1 t Dt •« 3 LU 1— un 1 1 n: o tn O 231 L WEST 27th. ! cn cn STREET U3 . Planned Development Boundry 0 10 50 Property Line 100 North APPLICANT: C.T.C. Partnership DATE: March 5 , 1981 ^ 7902 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO R E S I D E N T I A L PLANNED November 4, 1981 DEVELOPMENT EXISTING ZONING AND PREFERENTIAL STREET MAP »oo' f^o o S C A ( . C »»o' ' N . aoo' f •?ao E Zoning Districts ryyzM/,^ Preferential Streets IJ>l*.M.V.I,l,l.l,l,. Public And Quasi-public Facilities Planned Development APPLICANT: C.T.C. Partnership DATE: March 5 , 1981 t 'OJO' November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS R E S I D E N T I A L PLANNED 7903 DEVELOPMENT GENERALIZED LAND USE MAP iiiiii.iii.ii.iiiii .'.'.'.U.'.U.'.'.Ui.i.i. uo o tn rvm**u*..St J WEST 27th. STREET Planned Development Boundry Residential, Retail, Day Care Center & Off-Street Parking 0 10 50 Structures To Remain APPLICANT: C.T.C. Partnership DATE: March 5 , 1981 100 North 7904 November 4, 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO RESIDENTIAL PLAN-^'ED DSVELOPi-ENT PLANNED DEVSLOPT^ENT USE & BULK REGUL.\TIONS & DATA GENERAL DESCRIPTION NET S I T E AREA 3Q. F T . ACRES OF IAND USE 53,881.9 1.24 Townhouses f o r families together with a supporting r e t a i l b u s i n e s s , and 72 o n s i t e p a r k i n g spaces. I»lAXI^aJM No. D.U.'S MA.XII/rjK F.A.R. % OF L.4.ND ' 72 2.0 67% MAXIMUM The above noted regulations relate to the ultimate developrnent within the Planned Develop.ment area. Interim stages of development may exceed these permitted standards, subject to the approval of the Department of Planning. NET SITE AREA 53,881.9 SQ, FT. + AREA OF ADJ. PUBLIC STREETS GROSS S I T E AREA 2 0 7 7 3 . 5 SQ. FT. 74,655.4 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF D . U . ' S - TOTAL 72 UNITS. MiAXIMUM PERMITTED F . A . R . POR TOTAL NET S I T E AREA -- 2 . 0 MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES MINIMUM PEKIPKERY SETBAC^CS 72 NORTH PROPSRTY LIINE • • SOUTH SHIELDS AVENUE WEST 2 7 t h STREET SOUTH STEWART AVENUE FT. 0 FT. 0 FT. 10 F T . Q S e t b a c k r e q u i r e m e n t s may be a d j u s t e d w h e r e r e q u i r e d t p p e r m i t conformance t o t h e p a t t e r n of o r a r c h i t e c t u r a l a r r a n g e m e n t r e l a t e d t o e x i s t i n g s t r u c t u r e s , o r when n e c e s s a r y b e c a u s e of t e c h n i c a l r e a s o n s - s u b j e c t t o t h e a p p r o v a l of t h e Depart.ment of P l a n n i n g . MAXIMUM PKHCETTTAGK APPLICANT I C.T.C. OF LAi^D COVERED - 6?% PARTN-ERS DATE: March 5 , 1 9 8 1 REVISED: S e p t e m b e r 1 0 , 198 November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7905 Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No, 8 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Orciinance be a mended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 8-F in the area bounded by the alley next north of and parallel to W. 32nd Street; a line 48 feet 674 inches east of S. Wallace Street; W. 32nd Street; and S. Wallace Street, to those of an R4 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map 8 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago; SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 8-F in the area bounded by a line 342 feet south of W. 33rd Street; S. Wallace Street; a line 482 feet south of W. 33rd Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to S. Wallace Street to those of an R4 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinartce shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 8 - 1 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 8-1 in area bounded by W. 36th Street; a line 140 feet west of the alley next west of and parallel to S. Sacramento Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 36th Street; a line 169.14 feet w e s t of the alley next west of and parallel to S. Sacramento Avenue; to those of an M 2 - 2 General Manufacturing District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 9 - 0 . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-1 Restricted Service District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 9-0 in area bounded by 7906 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 W. Irving Park Road; a line 104 feet east of and parallel to N. Olcott Avenue; the alley next south of W. Irving Park Road; and N. Olcott Avenue; to those of a Cl - 2 Restricted Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shail be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 11-L Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 11-L In area bounded by a line 143.35 feet north of and parallel to W. Windsor Avenue; a line 60 feet east of and parallel to N. Central Avenue; W. Windsor Avenue; and N. Central Avenue, to those of an R4 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established i n , the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect f r o m and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 1 2 - J . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the M 2 - 2 General Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 12-J in area bounded by a line 638 feet 5/8 inches north of W. 51st Street; S. Kedzie Avenue; W. S l s t Street; S. Spaulding Avenue; a line 588 feet 1-3/8 inches north of W. 51st Street; and a line 158 feet 9 inches West of S. Spaulding Avenue, to those of a Business Planned Development District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. [Planned Development printecf on pages 7907 thru 7912 of this Journal.] SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 16-K. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the C l - 1 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 16-K in the area bounded by W. 69th Street; S. Pulaski Road; W. 70th Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to S. Pulaski Road, November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7907 BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT 1. The area delineated herein as a "Business Planned Development" is controlled by Jacobs Kahan & Company (the "applicant") pursuant to contracts to purchase. 2. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with this Plan of Development, subject to the review of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and the approval of the Department of Development and Planning. Ingress and egress to such off-street facilities shall be from West Slst Street and South Spaulding Avenue. 3. All applicant official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the applicant, or its successors, assignees or grantees. 4. Any dedication or vacation of streets and alleys, or easements, or adjustments of rights-of-way or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require a separate submittal on bshalf of applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees. 5. Any service drives or any other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and perved in accord with the regulations of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles; there shall be no parking within such paved areas. Fire lanes, if required, shall be adequately designed and paved in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago and shall have a minimum width of 24 feet to provide ingress and egress for emergency vehicles; there shall be no parking within such paved areas. South Spualding shall itself serve as a sufficient fire lane for the West side of the Planned Development. 6. The following uses shall be permitted within the area delineated herein as Business Planned Development: General merchandise uses, retail and service type business uses, parking and related uses (exclusive of any principal activity of permanent outdoor storage and auto service station u^es). 7. Identification signs may be permitted within the area delineated herein as Business Planned Development subject to review and - approval of the Department of Buildings and the Department of Planning . 7908 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 The information in the tables and maps attached hereto sets forth data concerning the generalized land use plan of the area delineated herein as Business Planned Development, and illustrates that the development of such area shall be in general compliance with the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. The Plan of Development hereby attached shall be subject to the "Rules, Regulations and Procedures in Relation to Planned Developments", as promulgated by the Commissioner of Planning . Applicant: Date: Jacobs, Kahan & Company June 15, 1981 November 4 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7909 BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT LEGEND; KMM f » t O d Property Line Planned Development 1" = 200' (Approximate Boundary Scale) AREA « : 9.46 AC& • t 412,620 S.F. U~\ •rar y fc!^vy,5}ST. 1 ^ ft34'-6'/2"»^-ST. pi APPLICA.VT: DATE: Jacobs Kahan & Company June 15, 1981 - » .S-*To>M^ u 7910 November 4, 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Existing CMicteo loiMiia Zoning and P r e f e r e n t i a l oi>oi"*«ct s ( c II Street T JIN Map mjc ISI LEGEND; mm m /////////////// Planned Development Preferential Streets Zoning District Boundaries APPLICANT: Jacobs Kahan & Company DATE: June 15. 1981 MAP 12-J November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7911 BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Generalized Land Use Plan LEGEND: Property Line KALt- <*• t o d Planned Development Boundary y/////i/iiiiiiiiii Generalized Merchandise Uses, Retail and Service Type Business Uses IWWWWWWWWWI Parking u APPLICANT: DATE: Jacobs Kahan & Company June 15, 1981 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO 7912 November 4, 1981 BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Planned Development Use & Bulk Regulations & Data Net Site Area Sq. Ft. Acres 426,800 9.6 General Description of Land Use ____^__ General merchandise uses, retail and service type business uses, parking and related uses* Maximum F.A.R. Maximum % of Land Coverage 0.5 Minimum No, of Parking Spaces 42.68% 441 •Exclusive of any principal activity of permanent outdoor storage and service station uses. Gross Site Area = Net Site Area: 0,95 acres = 10.75 9.8 acres + Area in Public Right-of-Way: Periphery setbacks at property lines: APPLICANT: JACOBS, KAHAN & COMPANY DATE: June 15, 1981 REVISED: August 13, 1981 North East South West - 0' 5' 75' 493' (parking lot) November 4, 1981 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7913 to those of a B2-1 Restricted Retail District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Reclassification af Area Shown on Map No. 2 6 - F . Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the M l - 1 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 26-F in area bounded by W. 107th Street; a line 60 feet east of and parallel to S. Eggleston Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 107th Street; and S. Eggleston Avenue, to those of an R2 Single-Family Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. Failed to Pass—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR AMENDMENT OF CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE TO RECLASSIFY AREA SHOWN ON MAP NO. 2A-NAdverse Committee Recommendation). On motion of Alderman Vrdolyak the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Buildings and Zoning, deferred and published in the Journal of Proceedings of October 22, 1981, pages 7668-7669, recommending that the City Council Do Not Pass a proposed ordinance, for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance to reclassify a particular area. Alderman Vrdolyak moved XoConcur Inxhe committee's recommendation. The question thereupon became: "Shall the proposed ordinance Pass, notwithstanding the Committee's adverse recommendations?' and the question being so put, said proposed ordinance Failed to Pass, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—None. . Nays—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost. Said proposed ordinance, w h i c h failed to pass, is summarized as follows: Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 2 4 - A An ordinance to classify as a B l - 1 Local Retail District instead of a B4-1 Restricted Service District, the area bounded by E. 96th Street; the alley next east of S. Ewing Avenue; a line 100 feet south of and parallel to E. 96th Street; and S. Ewing Avenue (Map No. 24-A). 7914 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO November 4, 1981 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. Presence of Visitors Noted. Honorable Jane M. Byrne, Mayor, called the Council's Attention to the presence of the f o l l o w i n g visitors: Christian Dors, Graduate of Ecole Nationale D'Administration (Studying U.S. Government); Didier Savignat, Press Attache' Consolate General of France. The visitors were warmly applauded. Time Fixed for Next Succeeding Regular Meeting. By unanimous consent Alderman Frost thereupon presented a proposed ordinance which reads as follows: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the next succeeding regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Chicago to be held after the regular meeting held on Wednesday, the fourth (4th) day of November, 1981, at 10:00 A.M. be and the same is hereby fixed to be held on Tuesday, the tenth (10th) day bf November, 1981, at 11:00 A.M., in the Council Chamber In the City Hall. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. On motion of Alderman Frost the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Barnett, Kenner, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Bertrand, Humes, Shaw, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Barden, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Sherman, Stemberk, Lipinski, Shumpert, Marzullo, Nardulli, Carothers, Davis, Hagopian, Kuta, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Marcin, Farina, Casey, Cullerton, Laurino, Rittenberg, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Merlo, Clewis, Axelrod, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—48. Nays—None. ADJOURNMENT. Thereupon, Alderman Burke moved that the City Council do Adjourn, The motion Prevailed and the City Council Stood Adjourned to meet in regular meeting on Tuesday, November 10, 1981, at 11:00 A.M. in the Council Chamber in the City HalL WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI, City Clerk.