journal of the proceedings of the city...

145
(Published oy the Authority of the City Council of the City of Chicago) COPY JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Regular Meeting—Wednesday, February 8,1984 at 10H)0 A.M. (Council Chamber—City Hall—Chicago, Illinois) OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk

Upload: others

Post on 01-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

(Published oy the Authority of the City Council of the City of Chicago)

COPY

JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the

CITY COUNCIL of the

CITY of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Regular Meeting—Wednesday, February 8,1984

at 10H)0 A.M.

(Council Chamber—City Hall—Chicago, Illinois)

OFFICIAL RECORD.

HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk

Page 2: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4671

Attendance at Meeting.

Present—Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, and Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone.

Absent—Aldermen Marzullo, Cullerton.

Call to Order.

On Wednesday, February 8, 1984 at 10:00 A.M. (the day and hour appointed for the meeting) Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, cal led the City Council to order. Daniel J. Burke, Deputy City Clerk, called the roll of members and it was found that there were present at that t ime: Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinsici, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47.

Quorum present.

On motion of Aldermen Damato and Nardulli, respectively, it was ordered noted in the Journal that Aldermen Cullerton and Marzullo were absent due to illness.

Invocation.

Reverend Gessel Berry, Jr., New Gresham United Methodist Church, opened the meeting w i th prayer.

Whitney Young High School Girls' Basketball Team Winners of Mayor's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself 'and all the Members of the City Council, presented the fol lowing proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, The girls' team of Whitney Young High School, coached by Arthur Penny, is the official champion of Mayor Washington's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament; and

WHEREAS, In a close contest played December 31, 1983, at the University of Il l inois' Chicago Campus, this outstanding girls' team exhibited superior sportsmanship, professional abil i ty and an encompassing team spirit to secure the championship in this annual event; and

WHEREAS, This Holiday High School Basketball Tournament has been a major event of the Mayor's Office of the City of Chicago for mora than a decade, providing a constructive recreational outlet for the youth of our great City, and has given rise to many outstanding young athletes who in the process learn the inestimable value of good sportsmanship and teamwork; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled here this 8th day of February 1984, do hereby congratulate the outstanding athletes who make up the girls' team of Whitney Young High School, under Coach Arthur Penny, for achieving the status of champions in the Mayor's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament, and we extend to these fine young people our best wishes for a happy, prosperous, successful future; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolultion be prepared and forwarded to the Whitney Young High School Girls' Basketball Team.

Alderman W. Davis moved lo Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the. foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

Page 3: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4672 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

On motion of Alderman W. Davis (seconded by Alderwoman Langford), the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, presented a trophy to the Whitney Young High School Girls' Basketball Team. Coach Arthur Penny on behalf of the team and school accepted the trophy and expressed his appreciation for the honor accorded them. The participants were warmly applauded by all the Members of the City Council and assembled guests.

Simeon Vocational High School Boys' Basketball Team Winners of Mayor's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament.

1

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself and all the Members of the City Council, presented the fol lowing proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, The boys' team of Simeon Vocational High School, coached by Robert Hambric, is the off icial champion of Mayor Washington's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament; and

WHEREAS, On December 31 , 1983, these outstanding young athletes f rom Simeon Vocational exhibited superior sportsmanship, professional ability and a love of team spirit in this annual event, played at the University of Illinois campus at Chicago; and

WHEREAS, This Holiday High School Basketball Tournament has been a major event of the Mayor's Office of the the City of Chicago for more than a decade, providing a constructive recreational outlet for the youth of our great City and giving rise to many outstanding young athletes who in the process learn the inestimable value of teamwork and good sportsmanship; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled here this 8th day of February, 1984, do hereby congratulate the outstanding athletes who comprise the boys' team of Simeon Vocational High School, under Coach Robert Hambric, for achieving the status of champions in the Mayor's 1983 Holiday High School Basketball Tournament, and we extend to these fine young people our best wishes for a happy, prosperous, successful future; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and forwarded to Simeon Vocational High School Boys' Basketball Team.

Alderman Streeter 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 Streeter the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, presented a trophy to the Simeon Vocational High School Boys' Basketball Team. The school's Principal accepted the trophy on behalf of the team and school and expressed his gratitude at being so honored. The participants were enthusiastically applauded by the Members of the City Council and assembled guests.

Tribute to Late Police Officer Dorelle Brandon.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself and all the Members of the City Council, presented the fol lowing proposed resolut ion:

WHEREAS, Dorelle Corine Brandon faithful ly and heroically honored her oath to serve and protect the citizens of Chicago in her capacity as a police officer, a brave woman whose courage, when all citizens were endangered, rose to the occasion; and

WHEREAS, Dorelle Brandon, died January 25th in the line of duty as she defended her own and the lives of other police officers f ight ing the drug trade; and

WHEREAS, She was a loving mother, a compassionate and resourceful woman, who knew the extraordinary risks taken by police officers but Who, nevertheless, performed valiantly, receiving

Page 4: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4673

numerous awards and citations for her meritorious performance; and

WHEREAS, With her tragic loss we express our deep sorrow and honor her service to the law enforcement community and all the people of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, We aff i rm that by her courage she has entered a brotherhood that binds the brave of all the earth; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled this 8th day of February, 1984, urge the people of Chicago to join in honoring the brave performance of Police Officer Dorelle Brandon; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and forwarded to her loving family.

Alderman Sheahan 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 Sheahan (seconded by Aldermen Langford and D. Davis) the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously, by a rising vote.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, also spoke of the sacrifice rhade by Police Officer Dorelle Brandon in the defense of her City and stated that drug abuse must be eradicated.

Tribute to Late Dr. Metz Tulus Paul Lochard.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself and all the Members of the City Council, presented the fol lowing proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Dr. Metz Tulus Paul Lochard dedicated his entire life to the scholarly pursuit of excellence in journalism and poli t ical and social commentary; and - . ^

A

WHEREAS, As he wrote, he also influenced other writers scattered around the world, and affected the policies of national leaders on every continent; and

WHEREAS, Despite physical pain and discomfort during the last three decades of his life, his sharp intellect set the pace for the black media's role during the turbulent Civil Rights Era; and

WHEREAS, He was loyal to his people to the end of his life, a faithful and loving husband, and literary godfather to dozens of prominent black journalists and authors who learned their craft through his eyes; and

WHEREAS, With his merciful passing on Wednesday, February 2, we express our joy that he was here to guide and teach us; now, therefore.

Be I t Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled this 8th day of February, 1984, urge the people of Chicago to join in honoring the memory of Metz T. P. Lochard, Ph.D.; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to his loving family.

Alderman Kelley 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 Kelley the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously, by a rising vote.

Page 5: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4674 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

R E P O R T S A N D C O M M U N I C A T I O N S F R O M C I T Y O F F I C E R S .

/?e/er/-eo'—MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENT OF ' VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS AS MEMBERS OF BOARD OF

DIRECTORS OF CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communicat ion, which was, at the request of two aldermen present (under the provisions of Council Rule 43), Referred to the Committee on Municipal Institutions:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I appoint the fol lowing individuals as members of the Board of Directors of the Chicago Public Library for the terms indicated:

Cannutte Russell (reappointment) - June 30, 1986

Lerone Bennett, Jr. (succeeding Peter J. Fosco) - June 30, 1986

Carmelo Rodriguez (succeeding Melanie Kluczynski) - June 30, 1986

Dorothy McConner (succeeding Sally Berger) - June 30, 1985

Marian F. Pritzker (succeeding Charles Swibel) June 30, 1985

Your favorable consideration of these appointments wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 100, SECTIONS 100-29.1 AND 100-29.10 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING "OUTDATED MERCHANDISE".

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communication, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Human Rights and Consumer Protection:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Act ing Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Services, I transmit herewith an ordinance to amend the Municipal Code of Chicago, Chapter 100, Section 100-29.1 and Section 100-29.10. The amendment to Section 100-29.1 states that, except under the circumstances provided in the amendment, the sale of "outdated merchandise" constitutes a prohibited deceptive practice. The amendment to Section 100-29.10 expands the definition of "unusual circumstances" subject to advertising regulations to include "outdated merchandise" as defined in Section 100-29.1.

Page 6: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4675

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wil l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 132, SECTIONS 132-51 and 132-52 OF MUNICIPAL CODE

CONCERNING REPLACEMENT VEHICLE TAX.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communicat ion, which was, together w i th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Acting Director of the Department of Revenue, I transmit herewith an ordinance adding Sections 132-51 and 132-52 to Chapter 132 of the Municipal Code of Chicago in order to comply wi th paragraph 8-11-9 of the Illinois Municipal Code recently added by the General Assembly. These sections impose a replacement vehicle tax on certain automobiles sold to insurance companies, replacing part of the revenue lost f rom the new exemption from the Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax given to insurance companies on such purchases.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance vi/ill be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 200.1 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING CHICAGO TRANSACTION TAX.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communicat ion, which was, together w i th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council o f the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the. Acting Director of the Department of Revenue, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the Chicago Transaction Tax Ordinance, Chapter 200.1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. The ordinance provides for a new exemption from the tax for medical appliances sold to consumers and also makes certain technical amendments to the Tax.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wil l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FROM CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST TO ESTABLISH LIAISON

BETWEEN CITY AND COMMITTEE FOR REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP.

Page 7: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4676 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communication, wh ich was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Acting Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance for acceptance of a grant of funds f rom the Chicago Community Trust, to establish the posit ion of liaison between the City of Chicago and the Committee for a Regional Partnership.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO EXPAND BOUNDARIES OF ENTERPRISE. ZONE II.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communication, wh ich was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council o f the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance expanding the boundaries of Enterprise Zone 11.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE EXECUTION OF REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH LASALLE NATIONAL

BANK, TRUSTEE, CONCERNING RENOVATION, ETC. OF SEARS STATE STREET STORE INTO

OFFICE BUILDING COMPLEX.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communication, wh ich was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, I t ransmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to enter into and

Page 8: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4677

execute on behalf of the City of Chicago a Redevelopment Agreement with LaSalle National Bank, as trustee of a land trust whose sole beneficiary is the developer, an Illinois l imited partnership (Anthony A. Antoniou, Dennis E. Mayer and Raymond T. Denten, general partners), for a loan in the amount of $5,500,000, to renovate and rehabilitate the former Sears Roebuck store at 403 South State Street into a 450,000 square foot off ice building complex.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR FILING OF U.D.A.G. WITH H.U.D. FOR CERMAK ROCKWELL NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL

DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. . CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Act ing Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the submission of an Urban Development Action Grant lo the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Cermak Rockwell Neighborhood Commercial Development Project, and in the event the application is successful, authorizing the Mayor to enter into and execute a grant agreement on behalf of the City of Chicago.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR FILING OF U.DAG. WITH H.U.D. FOR LATIN AMERICAN SOCCER

ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fo l lowing communicat ion, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Acting Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the submission of an Urban Development Action Grant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Latin American Soccer Association Development Project, and in the event the application is successful, authorizing the Mayor t.o enter into and execute a grant agreement on behalf of the City of Chicago.

Page 9: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4678 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR FILING OF U.DA.G. WITH H.U.D. FOR PRIMITIVE AND ETHNIC ART

LEARNING CENTER AND MUSEUM PROJECT.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communication, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmit ted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

February 8, 1984.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Acting Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the submission of an Urban Development Action Grant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Primitive and Ethnic Art Learning Center and Museum Project, and in the event the application is successful, authorizing the Mayor to enter into and execute a grant agreement on behalf of the City of Chicago.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR FILING OF U.D.A.G. WITH H.U.D. FOR PARK WEST PROFESSIONAL

BUILDING AND IMMEDIATE CARE FACILITY PROJECT.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communication, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmit ted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council of the. City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Acting Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I t ransmit herewith an ordinance providing for the submission of an Urban Development Action Grant to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Park West Professional Building and Immediate Care Facility Project, and in the event the application is successful, authorizing the Mayor to enter into and execute a grant agreement on behalf of the City of Chicago.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Page 10: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4679

/?e/er/-etf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND ISSUE FOR

WASHINGTON/HALSTED ASSOCIATES-1983. I

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communication, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Economic Development:

' OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, 1 transmit herewith an ordinance providing for the conditional approval of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $3,150,000 for the construction of a project by Washington/Halsted Associates-1983.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE SALE OF CERTAIN LAND IN PROJECT CENTRAL ENGLEWOOD.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmit ted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Development:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance approving the sale of land in Project Central Englewood (Parcel R-13, 658-666 West Englewood Avenue and 659-669 South Englewood Avenue).

Also enclosed are certif ied copies of a resolution adopted by the Department of Urban Renewal at a regular meeting on January 17, 1984, authorizing the Commissioner to request City Council approval of the ordinance referred to above.

Your favorable consideration of this ocdinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE SALE OF CERTAIN LAND IN PROJECT LAKE-KEDZIE.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted fhe fo l lowing communication, which was, together wi th the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, Referred to the Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Development:

Page 11: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4680 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable, The' City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance approving the sale of land in Project Lake-Kedzie (Parcel L I - 1 , 3227-3231 West Lake Street).

Also enclosed are certif ied copies of a Resolution adopted by the Department of Urban Renewal at a Regular Meeting on January 17, 1984, authorizing the Commissioner to request City Council approval of the ordinance referred to above.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON,

Mayor

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO APPROVE SALE OF LAND IN PROJECT 79TH-NORMAL.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the fol lowing communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmit ted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Development:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 8, 1984.

To the Honorable. The City Council of the City of Chicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance approving the sale of land in Project 79th-Normal (Parcel 2, bounded by Winneconna Parkway, South Normal Avenue, West 79th Street and South Fielding Avenue).

Also enclosed are certif ied copies of a Resolution adopted by the Department of Urban Renewal at a Regular Meeting on January 17, 1984, authorizing the Commissioner to request City Council approval of the ordinance referred to above.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance wi l l be appreciated.

Very truly yours, ,'.... . (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON, , ' Mayor.

CITY COUNCIL INFORMED AS TO MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS FILED OR RECEIVED IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.

Honorable 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 as fol lows:

Proclamations.

Proclamations of Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, designating times for special observances as fo l lows:

Page 12: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4681

"LOIS J. LIPTON DAY IN CHICAGO": January 22, 1984;

"UKRAINIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY IN CHICAGO": January 22, 1984;

"ESMARK COLLECTION OF CURRIER 8t IVES DAY IN CHICAGO": January 28, 1984;

"LEON FINNEY SR. DAY IN CHICAGO": February 3, 1984;

"FINANCIAL AID AWARENESS WEEK IN CHICAGO": February 5-11, 1984;

"VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE WEEK IN CHICAGO": February 5-11, 1984;

"SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK IN CHICAGO": February 18-25, 1984;

"WBEZ DAYS IN CHICAGO": February 24 - March 4, 1984;

"THE NATION OF ISLAM'S ANNUAL SAVIOR'S DAY CELEBRATION DAYS IN CHICAGO"; February 27, 28, 29, 1984;

"JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT MONTH IN CHICAGO": Month of February, 1984;

"KNOW YOUR HERITAGE PROGRAM MONTH IN CHICAGO": Month of February, 1984;

"BLACK HISTORY MONTH IN CHICAGO": Month of February, 1984;

"CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT JUNIOR CITIZENS DAY IN CHICAGO": March 13, 1984;

"SHAMROCKS AGAINST DYSTROPHY DAYS IN CHICAGO": March 1 3 - 1 7 , 1984;

"EMPLOY THE OLDER WORKER WEEK IN CHICAGO": March 11 - 17, 1984;

"EASTER SEAL WEEKEND IN CHICAGO": March 30 - April 1, 1984;

"RAY MEYER WEEK IN CHICAGO": April 1-7, 1984;

"FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES WEEK IN CHICAGO": April 23 -29, 1984;

"POLICE WEEK IN CHICAGO": May 13 -19, 1984;

"UNITED BLOOD SERVICES DONATION DAYS IN CHICAGO": June 19, 20, 21, 1984;

"JEAN BAPTISTE POINTE DUSABLE DAY \N CHICAGO": December 31, 1983.

Page 13: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4682 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Acceptances and Bonds Under Ordinances.

Also acceptances and bonds under ordinances as fol lows:

Marshall Field and Company: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on December 6, 1983 (ornamental entrance); f i led on January 24, 1984;

General Parking Corporation: Acceptance under an ordinance passed on October 31, 1983 (occupy portion of public way); filed on January 20, 1984;

Montgomery Ward and Company: Acceptance and bond under an ordinance passed on September 28, 1983 (occupy portion of N. Kingsbury Street); filed on January 24, 1984.

Reports and Documents of Commonwealth Edison Co.

Also the fol lowing communicat ion from Robert W. Bresemann, Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Edison Company, addressed to the City Clerk under date of February 1, 1984, which reads as fo l lows:

"Pursuant to the provision of the 1948 Franchise Ordinance granted to this company, I am enclosing copies of reports of the company as listed below:

Fuel adjustment charges under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relating to the Rider No. 20, fuel adjustment, for the month of February, 1984.

Statement for bills issued in February, 1984, to Illinois Commerce Commission relating to Standard Contract Rider No. 20.

Monthly power plant report to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the month of December, 1983.

Monthly statement of operating revenue and income to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (F.E.R.C. Form No. 5), for the months of November and December, 1983.

Report to stockholders dated February 1, 1984, as filed with Securities and Exchange Commission.

Commonwealth Edison Company Form Y-53, year- to-date controls as of December 31, 1983."

CITY COUNCIL INFORMED AS TO PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCES.

The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances, etc. which were passed by the City Council on January 20, 1984, and which were required by statute to be published in book or pamphlet form or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet form on February 2, 1984, by being printed in ful l text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the regular meeting held on January 20, 1984, published by authority of the City Council in accordance wi th the provisions of Section 5-5 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, as passed on December 22, 1947, which printed pamphlet copies were dislivered to the City Clerk on February 2, 1984.

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 fol lows:

City Comptroller's Quarterly Reports for Period Ended December 3 1 , 1983.

Page 14: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4683

The fol lowing documents received in the City Clerk's Office from Walter K. Knorr, City Comptroller, which were Placed on File:

City of Chicago Corporate Fund: Condensed Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for the three months ended December 31, 1983;

Statement of Funded Debt as at December 31, 1983;

City of Chicago Corporate Fund: Statement of Floating Debt as at December 31, 1983.

Zoning Reclassifications of Particular Areas.

Also applications (in triplicate) together with the proposed ordinances for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, as amended, for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as fol lows:

James B. Barnard—to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an M l - 2 Restricted Manufacturing District the area shown on Map No. 9-G bounded by

the alley next east of and parallel to N. Racine Avenue; W. Cornelia Avenue; a line 268.30 feet east of and parallel to N. Racine Avenue (running southwesterly along the west line of the alley next east of and parallel to the alley next east of and parallel to N. Racine Avenue); and the alley next south of and parallel to W. Cornelia Avenue;

Rufino and lola Si lva—to classify as a B4-2 Restricted Service District instead of an M l - 2 General Manufacturing District the area shown on Map No. 5-G bounded by

a line 75 feet west of and parallel to N. Southport Avenue; W. Webster Avenue; N. Southport Avenue; a line 103 feet south of and parallel to W. Webster Avenue; a line 69.2 feet west of N. Southport Avenue and parallel to W. Webster Avenue; a line 304 feet in a southwesterly direction, (right angle to N. Clybourn Avenue); N. Clybourn Avenue; a line 30 feet northwesterly on N. Clybourn Avenue; and a line 51 feet in a northeasterly direction (at a right angle to N. Clybourn Avenue);

Sixth Dunkin' Donut Realty, Inc.—to classify as a B4-2 Restricted Service District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No. 16-J bounded by

a line 100 feet north of and parallel to W. 69th Place; the alley next east of and parallel to S. Pulaski Road; W. 69th Place; and S. Pulaski Road.

Protest Filed Against Pending Proposed Zoning Amendment

Also a letter of objection filed in the City Clerk's Office on January 31, 1984, by Howard 0. Wolfe, to protest a proposed zoning amendment for proposal number 9652, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Claims Against City of Chicago.

Also claims against the City of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Claims and Liabilities, f i led by the fo l lowing:

Alamo Juan L., Al lstate Ins. Co. (3) Braun Roland, Fears Ethel and Konow Steven, Ambrosia Raymond, American Ambassador Cas. Co. and Charles Winfield, Anderson Otis Sr., Anguiano Raymond;

Barnes James, Bowie Geraldine, Brecht Carl M.;

Chazaro George, Chicago Acceptance Corp. and Arlene White, Czochara Mary;

Page 15: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4684 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Dominguez R & M, DRT Enterprises, Inc.;

Fanning Cadillac-Buick Inc.;

Gienko Alexander, Gordon Emma Lois, Grubbs Wil l iam, Gutowski Paul;

Harvey Iris E.;

Illinois Ins. Co. and Richard and Bohdanna Pence, Imperial Lighting Maintenance Co., Itayim Jamil (2);

Jones Annie R.;

Kabala Ann L.;

LaSalle Mortgage & Realty Co., Inc., Lee Fashions, Luke Ronald;

Madia Joseph Leonard, Mates Steve, McDonald John A., Inc., McMahon James E., Menotti Plumbing (2), Mullon Mildred, Myart Robin L.;

Newsome Terrence J., Nolan Francis A.;

O'Connor Robert, Ortiz Ezequiel;

Pasquale Caputo Pizzeria, Inc., Pedziwiater Mr. &. Mrs., Pellegrino Anthony, Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. (2), Perkovich Karen A., Prudential Property & Cas. Co. and Leon Jackson;

Queen Drugs, Inc.;

Recovery Services Int'l. and Nancy Spielman, Regalado Michael, Rodriguesz Oscar, Ryza Wil l iam P.;

Sanchez Medardo, Sanello Daniel J., Sarelli Joseph A., Schneider E. Steins, Schwimmer Adolph, Shanklin Michael, Sims Steven, Spahn J. Jeffrey, Strama Edward A., State Farm Ins. Co. and Sylvester Sczechowiak;

Wysocki Tony;

Ziemann Carol A.

Approval by Chicago Plan Comm. and Dept. of Planning of Certain Proposals.

Also copies of resolutions adopted by the Chicago Plan Commission on January 19, 1984, and reports of the Department of Planning, approving the fol lowing proposals, which were Placed on File:

Department of Finance

Disposition of 'Vacant City-Owned Property

Referral Number Address

83-171-02 6622-24 South Kimbark Avenue

84-001-02 1300 South Pulaski Road

84-002-02 508-10 West 66th Place/ 6624 South Normal Boulevard

84-003-02 401-17 West 66th Street/6600-08 South Stewart Avenue

84-004-02 6607-09 South Stewart Avenue

Page 16: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4685

84-005-02 6357-59 . South Champlain Avenue/640-42 East 64th Street

84-006-02 1655-59 South Hamlin Avenue/3748 West 18th

Street

84-007-02 7630 South Halsted Street

84-008-02 2812-22 West Roosevelt Road/1147-53 South Mozart Street

84-009-02 4815 South Drexel Boulevard

Department of Public Works

84-010-06 State Street-Jackson Boulevard Intersection Improvement

84-012-06 Howard/Dan Ryan Through-Route and Capacity Improvement Project: Addition to Project Scope, Howard South

84-013-06 Cottage Grove Avenue lmprovement-67th to 71st

Streets

Department of Urban Renewal

84-011-08 Ameridment No. 15 to the Hyde Park-Kenwood Conservation Plan,

Motion to Suspend Rules—Congratulations Extended to John O'Loughlin on Occasion of His Retirement.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to take up out of the Regular Order of Business a proposed resolution congratulat ing John O'Loughlin on the occasion of his retirement. The motion Prevailed.

Alderman Burke presented the fo l lowing proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, John Finton O'Loughlin, a native of Bangor, Maine and an outstanding citizen of the great City of Chicago for the past 43 years, retired f rom Illinois Bell Telephone Company where he spent more than half of his career spreading good wi l l , good cheer, good humor and good telephone service in all Ward offices and in that stately building on LaSalle Street, affectionately referred to as "The Hall"; and

WHEREAS, John O'Loughlin has held high office and has taken an active part in many Chicago charitable organizations, namely, the Chicago Youth Centers, the Telephone Pioneers of America and the St. Vincent DePaul Society. He has devoted countless hours and all his energy to helping others less fortunate to enjoy a better l ife; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved. That Johnny O'Loughlin, wel l -known barroom tenor, golfer extraordinaire, Sergeant-at-Arms Emeritus for the Chicago City Council, debonair usher at all Sunday masses, fanatical Notre Dame football fan, be defrocked of his altar boy cassock, that his season pass to all Notre Dame football games be declared null and void, that his permanent seat in the City Council gallery be dismantled, that his Knights of Columbus plumes be forever placed in mothballs and that he permanently be prohibited f rom part icipating in golf outings; and

Be It Further Resolved, That despite his personal and business handicaps and his questionable habits, this noble body, namely the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, by unanimous vote can find no other recourse than wish him an extremely happy retirement and many, many years of good health and happiness so that he can pursue his hobby as gentlemen, nice guy and dear friend to all. Godspeed, John; and

Page 17: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4686 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to John O'Loughlin.

Alderman Burke 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 Burke (seconded by Aldermen Natarus, Stone, Mell, Sheahan, Gabinski, Kellam, Huels, Frost, Vrdolayk, Roti, Kelley and Laurino) the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. unanimously.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, then presented a parchment copy of the resolution to John O'Loughlin. Mr. O'Loughlin thanked all the Members of the City Council for their kind words. He was warmly applauded by all the Members of the City Council and assembled guests.

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED.

R E P O R T S O F C O M M I T T E E S .

Committee reports were submitted as indicated below. No request under the statute was made by any two aldermen present to defer any of said reports for f inal action thereon, to the next regular meeting of the Council, except where otherwise indicated.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.

Approval Given to Mayor's Appointment of James D. Montgomery as Corporation Counsel of City of Chicago.

The Committee on Finance submitted the fol lowing report:

CHICAGO, February 8, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Finance to which was referred a communication approving the appointment of James D. Montgomery as Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the proposed appointment transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the committee.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE,

Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Burke the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and the said appointment of Mr. James D. Montgomery was Approved, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

At this point in the proceedings. Mayor Washington introduced Mrs. James Montgomery. She was warmly applauded by the members of the City Council and assembled guests.

Page 18: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4687

Taxes Levied for Corporate Purposes for City of Chicago for Year 1984.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewi th, authorizing the levy of taxes in the amount of $390,143,179.00 for all corporate purposes for the City of Chicago for the year 1984.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Damato, Natarus, Hansen, Orbach, Volini, Orr—30.

Nays—Aldermen Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Krystyniak, Santiago, Kotlarz, Banks, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Oberman, McLaughlin, Schulter, Stone—16.

Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

[Ordinance for levy of taxes for all corporate purposes for year 1984 printed on pages 4688 thru 4715 of this Journal].

Author i ty Granted for Sites Designated by Public Building Commission of Chicago for Renovation of Various

Board of Education Facilities.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the designation of sites to be acquired by the Public Building Commission of Chicago for renovation of various Board of Education facilit ies.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The Public Building Commission Act of the State of Illinois, approved July 5, 1955, as amended, provides a means for acquiring and funding buildings, improvements and facil it ies required by local public bodies in rendering essential governmental services; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to said Act, the City Council of the City of Chicago, on March 28, 1956, by Ordinance created the Public Building Commission of Chicago to assist in the acquisition and funding of public buildings, improvements and facil i t ies; and

WHEREAS, On July 12, 1956, the Board of Education of the City of Chicago joined in the organization of the Public Building Commission of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Board of Education of the City of Chicago has heretofore participated in a program for the construction of public schools and other educational facilit ies in cooperation wi th the Public Building Commission of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, It is now deemed expedient, necessary and desirable by the Board of Education of the City of Chicago to rehabilitate and renovate existing school facilit ies at various Board of Education sites as indicated herein; and

(Continued on page 4716)

Page 19: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4688 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1934

BE IT 0.=DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:

SECTION 1 . The sum of Three Hundred Ninety M i l l i o n , One Hundred Forty-three Thousand, One Hundred and Seventy-nine Dollars (5390,143,179), ascertained by the City Council as the to ta l ainount of appropriations here­tofore lega l l y made for a l l corporate purposes to be provided for by the tax levy of the current year, is hereby levied for the year 1934 upon a l l property wi th in the City of Chicago subject to taxa t ion . The purposes for whicii appropriations have been made and the amount appropriated for each purpose, respect ively, are hereinafter specif ied in deta i l in the manner authorized for the annual appropriation ordinance for the year 1984 annexed to and made a part of th is ordinance. The amounts appropriated and levied for each of said purposes, respectively,- are set f o r th below in separate col inns:

Appropriations for Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1 , 1934 and Ending December 3 1 , 1934

CORPORATE FUND - 100

ATiOunts Alio unt s Codo RVDrcoriats6 Levied

3 3 OFFICE OF THE f 'AYOR

1110.000 For personal services 1,835,832 1110.100 For contractual services 219,800 1110.200 For t ravel 64,400 1110.300 For commodities 64,000 1110.400 For equipment 1,500

Total for Off ice of the Mayor 2,185,532

OFFICE OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATIONS 1120.000 For personal services 868,342 1120.100 For contractual services 163,900 1120.200 For travel 12,000 1120.300 For cormiodities 55,300 1120.^00 For equipment 4,200 1120.700 For contingencies 45,000

Total for Off ice of Municipal Investigations 1,134,/';^

Page 20: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4689

Amounts /Vnounts Code Appropriated Levied

1 3

OFFICE OF BUDGET'AND MANAGEMENT Budgetary Division

1140.000 For personal services 932,799 1140.100 For contractual services 60,200 1140.200 For travel 10,300 1140.300 For commodities 5,900 1140.700 For contingencies 100

Total for Budgetary Division i,009,299

Data Center 1150.000 For personal services 5,206,855 1150.100 For contractual services 4,300,800 1150.200 For travel 18,000 1150.300 For commodities 236,800 1150.400 For equipment 27,400

Total for Data Center 9,/&9,8o3" Total for Office of Budget & Management I0,/99,154

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1170.000 For personal services - 355,800 1170.100 For contractual services 130,200 1170.200 For travel -. 15,000 1170.300 For conmodities 11,500 1170.400 For equipment 7,000

Total for Department of Economic Development 520,oOO

h-AYOR'S OFFICE OF INQUIRY AND INFORMATION liSO.OOO For personal services 718,967 1130.100 For contractual services 8,700 1180.200 For travel 2,000 1130.300 For commodities 3,000

Total for Mayor's Office of Inquiry and Information / 3 Z , d 6 7

Page 21: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4690 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

/ifflounts / mounts Code Appropriated Levied

3 S

CITY COUNCIL 1210.000 For personal services 3,702,080 1210.200 For travel 264,000 1210.801 Alderman Contingent Expense Allowance . . 660,000

For the employnent of personnel as needed by the aldermen to perform sec re ta r ia l , c l e r i c a l , stenographic, research, i nves t i ­gations or other functions expressTy related to the o f f i ce of alderman, not to exceed a maximum of 4080 hours per alderman; provided that no expenditures shall be made from th is account for the purposes enumerated unless the Comptroller shall be so authorized in wr i t ing by the Chairman of the Committee on

1210.802 Finance. (204,000 hrs. 9 $6.SOh) 1,326,000 Total for City Council 5,952,080

CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES Comtiittee on Finance

1212.000 For personal services 782,192 1212.100 For contractual services 88,402 1212.200 For travel ; 9,050 1212.300 For commodities 9,400 1212.700 For contingencies 1013

Total for Conmittee on Finance 889,144

Committee on Administrat ion, Reorganization and Personnel

1220.000 For personal services 90,000 1220,100 For contractual services 3,500 1220.200 For travel 250 1220.300 For commodities 1,250

Total for Committee on Administrat ion, Reorganization and Personnel 95,000

Committee on Aviation 1222.000 For personal services 73,050 1222.100 For contractual services 200 1222.200 For travel 500 1222.300 For commodities 500 1222.700 For contingencies 750

Total for Committee on Aviation 75,000

Page 22: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4691

Amounts Amounts Code ApDrcpriated Levied

"5 '. 3

City Council Committees (Continued) Committee on Beaut i f icat ion and Recreation

1224.000 For personal services 54,000 1224.100 For contractual services 500 1224.300 For commodities 500

Total for Committee on Beaut i f icat ion and Recreation 55,000

Committee on Buildings .1226.000 For personal services 136,360 1225.100 For contractual services 12,000 1226.200 For t ravel 2,000 1225.300 For commodities ^ .}'-'^'r'

Total for Conmittee on Buildings 151,coU

Committee on Cable Television 1223.000 For personal services 140,000 1223.100 For contractual services 92,700 122S.200 For t ravel 4,500 1228.300 For conmodities 4,500 1228.700 For contingencies 1,00(3

Total for Committee on'Cable Television 242,700

Committee on Claims and L i a b i l i t i e s 1230.000 For personal services 46,000 1230.100 For contractual services 2,000 1230.200 For t ravel 1,000 1230.300 For commodities 1,000

Total for Conmittee on Claims and L i a b i l i t i e T 50,uuQ

Committee on Committees and Rules 1232.000 For personal services 97,500 1232.100 For contractual services 2,000 1232.300 For commodities 50(3

Total for Committee on Committees and Rules 100,000

Committee on Cultural Development and Histor ica l Landmarks Preservation

1234.000 For personal services 68,465 1234.100 For contractual services 2,500 1234.200 For t ravel ^ 500 1234.:00 For commodities 1,000 1234.700 For contingencies 2,000

Total for Committee on Cultural Development and Histor ical Landmarks Preservation . . 74,465

Page 23: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4692 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts Amounts Code Aoorooriated Levied

3 3

City Council Committees (continued) Committee on Economic Development

1236.000 For personal services 72,400 1235.100 For contractual services 1,000 1235.200 For t ravel 100 1235.300 For conmodities 500 1235.700 For contingencies 1.000

Total for Committee on Economic Development 75,000

Committee on Education 1233.000 For personal services 75,000 1238.100 For contractual services 3,000 1233.200 For t ravel 800 1233.700 For contingencies 2,000 1233.301 Expense in attending Legis la t ive Sessions 1,000

Total for Conmittee on Education 31,300

Committee on Employment 1240.000 For personal services 90,000 1240.100 For contractual services 3,500 1240.200 For t rave l 250 1240.300 For commodities . . . ; 1.250

Total for Conmittee on Employment 95,000

Committee on Energy and Environmental Protection 1242.000 For personal services 53,500 1242.100 For contractual services 1,500

Total for Conmittee on Energy and Environmental Protection 55,000

Committee on Health 1244.000 For personal services 73,200 1244.100 For contractual services ..- 1,500 1244.300 For commodities 300 1244.700 For contingencies 2,000 12*14.801 Expense in attending Legis lat ive Sessions 1.000

Total for Conmittee on Health 83,000

Page 24: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4693

Amounts Amounts Code Aooropriated Levied

City Council Committees (Continued) Conmittee on Housing and Neighborhood Development

1246.000 For personal services 82,155 1246.100 For contractual services 1,500 1246.200 For t ravel 1,000 1245.300 For commodities 300 1246.70(3 For contingencies 1.400

Total for Conmittee on Housing and Neighborhood Development 86,356

Conmittee on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse 1247.000 For personal services 49,000 1247.100 For contractual services 200 1247.300 For commodities 300 1247.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Conmittee on Alcoholism and Substance Ail use 50,000

Committee on Human Rights and Consumer Protection 1248.000 For personal services 52,350 1248.100 For contractual services 150 1248.300 For commodities : 2,000

Total for Conmittee on Human Rights and Consumer Protection 55,000

Conmittee on Human Services 1249.000 For personal services 54,000 1249.100 For contractual services 200 1249.300 For commodities 300 1249.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Committee on Human Services . . 65,000

Committee on Intergovernmental Relations 1250.000 For personal services 75,000 1250.100 For contractual services 300 1250.200 For t ravel 1,000 1250.300 For conmodities • 2,000 1250.700 For contingencies 7,000

Total for Committee on Intergovernmental Relations 85,300

r

Page 25: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

'*694 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts Amounts Code Appropriated Levied

T~" 3

City Council Conmittees (Continued) Conmittee on Land Acquisi t ion and Disposit ion

1252.000 For personal services 73,700 1252.100 For contractual services 100 1252.300 For commodities 200 1252.700 For contingencies 1,500

Total for Conmittee on Land Acquisi t ion and Disposit ion 75,500

, Committee on Leases 1254.000 For personal services 65,000 1254.100 For contractual services 1,500 1254.200 For t ravel 500 1254.300 For conmodities 500 1254.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Committee on Leases 68,000

. Committee on Licenses 12E6.00O For personal services 102,500 1256.100 For contractual services 2,000 1256.200 For t ravel 200 1256.300 For conmodities '. 200 1256.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Committee on Licenses 105,500

Committee on Streets and Alleys 1258.000 For personal services 98,288 1258.100 For contractual services 9,500 1258.300 For conmodities 1,000 1258.700 For contingencies 700

Total for Conmittee on Streets and Alleys 109,563

Committee on Local Transportation 1250.000 For personal services 27,060

Total for Committee on Local Transportation 27,060

Committee on Municipal Code Revision 1262,.000 For personal services 88,250 1252.100 For contractual services 2,000 1252.200 For t ravel 250 1262.300 For commodities 1,000 1262.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Conmittee,on Municipal Code Revision 92,000

Page 26: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4695

Amounts /Vnounts Code Appropriated Levied

S 3

Ci ty Council Committees (Continued) Conmittee on Police and Fire

1264.000 For personal services 94,200 1254.100 For contractual services 1,000 1264.200 For t ravel 300 1254.300 For commodities • 1,000 1264.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Conmittee on Police and Fire . 97,000

Conmittee on Ports, Wharves, and Bridges 1265.000 For personal services 64,000 1266.100 For contractual services 200 1256.300 For commodities 300 1256.700 For contingencies 500 •

Total for Conmittee on Ports, Wharves, and Bridges 55,000

Committee on Public U t i l i t i e s 1268.000 For personal services 30,300 1268.100 For contractual services 500 1268.300 For commodities 200 1263.700 For contingencies i 2,000

Total for Conmittee- on Public U t i l i t i e s 53,000

Conmittee on Aging and Disabled 1269.000 For personal services 49,000 1269.100 For contractual services 200 1269.300 For commodities 300 1259.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Committee on Aging and Disabled 50,000

Committee on Special Events and World's Fair 1270.000 For personal services 81,000 1270.100 For contractual services 20,000 1270.200 For t ravel 5,000 1270.300 For conmodities 2,000 1270.700 For contingencies 2,000

Total for Conmittee on Special Events and World's Fair 110,000

Conmittee on Municipal Ins t i t u t i ons 1271.000 For personal services 49,000 1271.100 For contractual services 200 1271.300 For commodities 300 1271.700 For contingencies . 500

Total for Conmittee on Municipal Ins t i tu t ions 50,000

Page 27: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4696 , JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts Anounts Code Appropriated Levied

Ci ty Council Conmittees (Continued) Committee on Zoning

1274.000 For personal services 205,000 1274.100 For contractual services 25,300 1274.200 For t ravel 5,000 1274.300 For conmodities 6,000

Total for Conmittee on Zoning 243,300

Conmittee on.Public Records and Information 1275.000 For personal services 49,000 ^1275.100 For contractual services 200 1275.300 For commodities 300 1275.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Conmittee on Public Records • and Information 50,000

Committee on Animal Treatment and Control 1276.801 For expenses incurred in the operations

of the Conmittee 50,000 Total for Conmittee on Animal Treatment

and Control 50,000

Committee on Neighborhood and Conmunity A f fa i rs 1277.000 For personal services 62,000 1277.100 For contractual services 1,500 1277.200 For t ravel 500 1277.300 For commodities 500 1277.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Committee on Neighborhood and Conmunity A f fa i rs 65,000

Committee on Conmunity Services 1278.000 For personal services • 64,000 1273.100 For contractual services 200 1278.300 For commodities 300 1278.700 For contingencies 50(3

Total for Conmittee on Community Services 55,000

CITY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU 1280.000 For personal services 203,430 1280.100 For contractual services 14,550 1280.200 For t ravel 5,250 1280.300 For commodities 2,560

Total for City Council Legis la t ive Reference Bureau 225,890

MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 1290.000 For personal services 481,134 1290.100 For contractual services 65,150 1290.200 For t ravel . . . ; 3,400 1290.300 For commodities 65,20(3

Total for Municipal Reference Library . . 6i4,i?j4

T

Page 28: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

Februarv 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4697

Code

1310.000 1310.100 1310.200 1310.300 1310.400 1310.700 1310.801

1330.000 1330.100 1330.200 1330.300 1330.400 1330.700

1340.000 1340.100 1340.200 1340.300 1340.700

1410.000 1410.100 1410.300

1500.000 1500.100 1500.200 1500.300 1500.400 1500.700

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING For personal services For contractual services For travel For commodities For equipment For contingencies For the Ci ty 's par t ic ipat ion in the North­

eastern I l l i n o i s Planning Commission . Total for Department of Planning

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING For personal services For contractual services For t ravel For commodities For equipment , for contingencies Total for Department of Housing

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS Office of Fine Arts

For personal services For contractual services For travel For commodities For contingencies Total for Department of Cultural Affairs - Office of Fine Arts

CITY CLERK For personal services For contractual services For commod ities Total for City Clerk

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE CITY COMPTROLLER

For personal services For contractual services For travel For coiimod i t i e s For equipment For contingencies Total for City Comptroller

Amounts Aopropriated

i

3,307,617 437,000 10,900 50,000 10,500 1.500

75,000 3,892,51/

299,384 19,500 2,400 7,800 1,000 1,000

331,084

460,893 174,700 2,200

46,200 5,000

/"mounts Levied

i

688,993

995,246 469,500

32,000 1.456.746

4.279,885 407,400

8,300 123,300 10.500

400

Page 29: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4698 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Code

CITY COMPTROLLER - SPECIAL ACCOUNTING DIVISION 1510.000 For personal services 1510.100 For contractual services 1510.200 For travel 1510.300 For conmodities 1510.400 For equipment

Total for Special Accounting Divis ion . .

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 1524.000 For personal services 1*524.100 For contractual services 1524.200 For travel 1524.300 For conmodities 1524.400 For equipment

Total for Department of Revenue

CITY TREASURER 1530.000 For personal services 1530.100 For contractual services 1530.200 For travel 1530.300 For commodities 1530.700 For contingencies ;

Total for City Treasurer

DEPARTMENT OF LAW 1610.000 For personal services 1510.100 For contractual services 1510.200 For t ravel 1510.300 For commodities 1610.400. For equipment 1610.700 For contingencies

Total for Department of Law

DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL 1710.000 For personal services 1710.100 For contractual services 1710.200 For t ravel 1710.300 For conmodities 1710.400 For equipment 1710.500 For permanent improvements 1710.700 For contingencies "

Total for Department of Personnel

Amounts Approoriated S

2,424,112 213,500 3,000

17,500 83,700

2,/4i,&i2

2,208,788 437,200 10,200 77,700 21,500

2,7D5,.i£3

. 526,184 110,950 • 5,000

7,900 4,200

755,234

5,778,314 2,947,900

64,300 49,000 40,000 3,000

9,852,514

3,977,478 402,000 8,000 72,500 7,200 500 500

4,468,1/8

Amounts Levied

S

Page 30: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4699

Code

DEPARTM.ENT OF PURCHASES, CONTRACTS AND SUPPLIES 1810.000 For personal services 1810.100 For contractual services 1310.200 For travel 1810.300 For conmodities 1310.400 For equipment '. 1310.500 For permanent improvements 1810.700 For contingencies

Total for Department of Purchases, •Contracts and Supplies

GRAPHICS AND REPRODUCTION CENTER 1840.000 For personal services 1840.100 For contractual services 1840.200 For travel 1840.300 For commodities

Total for Graphics and Reproduction Center

BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS 1910.000 For personal services 1910.100 For contractual services 1910.200 For travel : 1910.300 For conmodities 1910.400 For equipment 1910.500 For permanent improvements 1910.700 For contingencies

Total for Board of Election Commissioners

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 3110.000 For personal services 3110.100 For contractual services 3110.200 For travel 3110.300 For commodities 3110.400 For equipment 3110.801 For a non-recurring subsidy to the

Booth Memorial Hospital Total for Department of Health

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS 3410.000 For personal services 3410.100 For contractual services 3410.200 For travel 3410.300 For commodities 3410.700 For contingencies

Total for Conmission on Human Relations

Amounts Appropriated S

:s 3,983,704 330,800 29,100 90,000 28,500 8,000 1,000

4,471,104

1,097,013 236,400 1,800

354,500 l,o89,bi3

4,258,200 4,427,600

53,000 233,500 96,000 20,000 26,000

9,119,300

28,071,049 1,967,750

32,000 2,835,500

2,800

100,000 33,009,099

256,460 23,400 2,300 2.500 1,100

Amounts Levied

i

• :Sa,/DU

Page 31: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4700 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Code

DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND DISABILITIES 3420.000 For personal services 3420.100 For contractual services 3420.200 Far t ravel 3420.300 For comodities 3420.400 For equipment 3420.700 For contingencies

Total for Department of Aging and D i sab i l i t i es

CHICAGO COMMISSION ON WOMEN'S AFFAIRS 3430.000 -For personal services 3430.100 For contractual services 3430.200 For t ravel 3430.300 For commodities 3430.400 For equipment 3430.700 For contingencies 3430.800 For speci f ic purposes •

Total for Conmission on Women's A f fa i rs

LATINO AFFAIRS COMMISSION 3440.000 For personal services 3440.100 For contractual services 3440.200 For t ravel 3440.300 For commodities 3440.400 For equipment 3440.700 For contingencies 3440.300 For speci f ic purposes

Total for Latino Af fa i rs Conmission

DEPAR'TMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 3450.000 For personal services 3450.100 For contractual services 3450.200 For t ravel 3450.300 For commodities 3450.400 For equipment 3450.700 For contingencies ,

Total for Department of Human Services.,

POLICE BOARD 4101.000 For personal services 4101.100' For contractual services 4101.301 For expense of Bo.ard ,

Total for Police Board

Amounts Appropriated

f o u n t s Levied

s

1,305,642 100,500 40,000 13,700 2,000 500

5

1,463,342

125,902 5,900 2,200 1,000 4,000 1,000 4.700-

1457701

115,718 8,300 3,000 1,000 2,000 500

6,000 137,018

2,852,157 182,200 9,000 15,800 2,500 200

3,0/1,bo/

131,532 5,000 65,000 201,532

Page 32: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4701

Code Amounts

Appropriated Amounts Levied

4110.000 4110.100 4110.200 4110.300 4110.400 4110.500 4110.700

4110.972

4210.000 4210.100 4210.200 4210.300 4210.400 4210.700-

4210.801

4210.802

4230.000 4230.100 4230.200 4230.300 4230.400

4310.000 4310.100 4310.200 4310.300 4310.700

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE For personal services 443,729,020 For contractual services 10,232,700 For t ravel 69,000 For conmodities 12,630,500 For equipment . . . : 822,200 For permanent improvements 131,000 For contingencies — 100,000 Pension contr ibut ions for members in the

m i l i t a r y service 6,000 Total for Department of Police 45/,/20,420

FIRE DEPARTMENT For personal services 157,378,566 For contractual services 4,139,800 For t ravel 174,000 For conmodities 3,117,300 For equipment 539,000 For contingencies 5,000 For the implementation of the computer-

aided dispatch system 300,000 For demolit ion of fire-damaged bui ld ings

dangerous to public secur i ty . . . . . 14,000. Total for Fire Department •176,21/,ooo

FIRE DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND DISASTER SERVICES

For personal services 109,428 For contractual services 41,200 For t ravel 3,000 For conmodities 19,550 For equipment 13,500 Total for Fire Department - Office of Emergency Preparedness/Disaster Services 135,778

DEPARTMENT OF ZONING For personal services 311,060 For contractual services 22,500 For t ravel 7,100 For conmodities 2,800 For contingencies 500 Total for Department of Zoning 343,960

53,637,370

23,537,109

Page 33: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4702 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts /Vnounts Code • Appropriated Levied

3"

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 4330.000 For personal services 174,899 4330.100 For contractual services 19,200 4330.200 For t rave l ....- 500 4330.300 For conmodities 2,000

Total fo r Zoning Board of Appeals 195,599

COMMISSION ON CHICAGO HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARKS

4350.000 For personal services _ 257,551 4350.100 For contractual services " 54,500 4350.200 For t ravel 3,100 4350.300 For commodities 13,100 4350.400 For equipment 3,700 4350.700 For contingencies 1,000

Total for Commission on Chicago His tor ica l and Archi tectural Landmarks 353,151

DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES 4410.000 For personal services ..- 13,779,720 4410.100 For contractual services 649,500 4410.200 For t ravel .' 253,000 4410.300 For commodities 144,500 4410.400 For equipment 19,700 4410.500 For permanent improvements 423,000 4410.700 For contingencies . . . ' 3,500

Total for Department of Inspectional Services 15,272,920

BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS 4470.000 For personal services 95,796 4470.100 For contractual services 6,500 ^470.200 For t rave l - 400 4470.300 For conmodities 1,800 4470.400 For equipment 5,900

Total for Building Board of Appeals . . . . 110,496.

DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER SERVICES 4510.000 For personal services 5,153,318 4510.100 For contractual services 295,400 4510.200 For t rave l 66,000 4510.300 For conmodities 101,500 4510.400 For equipment 6,000

Total for Department of Consumer Services 5,632,218

Page 34: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4703

/Vnounts Amounts Code Appropriated Levied

COMMISSION ON ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL 4710.000 For personal services . . . ' 1,763,553 4710.100 For contractual services 74,400 4710.200 For t ravel 2,000 4710.300 For conmodities 119,500 4710.400 For equipment 10,000 4710.700 For continjgencies 1,500

Total for Commission on Animal Care and Control 1,970.963

MAYOR'S LICENSE COMMISSION AND LOCAL LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSIONER

(To be expended under the d i rec t ion o f the Mayor) 4850.000 For personal services 127,911 4350.100 For contractual services 98,500 4850.300 For conmodities 3,500 4350.700 For contingencies 1,000

Total for Mayor's License Conmission and Local Liquor Control Commissioner . . . . 230,911

LICENSE APPEAL COMMISSION 4370.000 For personal services : 56,568 4370.100 For contractual services 3,000 4370.700 For contingencies 750

Total for License Appeal Commission . . . . 60,318

OFFICE OF CABLE COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION 4830.000 For personal services 623,579 4330.100 For contractual services 112,600 4330.200 For t ravel 12,000 4830.300 For commodities 15,500 4330.400 For equipment 5,500 4830.700 For contingencies 15,000 4830.301 For payment of stipends for Commissioners 80,000

Total for Office of Cable Conmunications Administration . . i . . . . . 854,179

Page 35: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4704 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

i Amounts Amounts Code Appropr ia ted Levied

DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

5110.000 For personal services '2,097,959 5110.100 For contractual services 73,300 5110.200 For travel 15,600 5110.300 For commodities 43,000 5110.400 For equipment 30,000 5110.700 For contingencies 1,000

Total for Commissioner's Office 2,261,859 •

BUREAU OF STREETS 5210.000 For personal services 2,593,325 5210.100 For contractual services 126,500 5210.200 For t ravel 75,000 5210.300 For conmodities 784,400 5210.400 For equipment 5,000 5210.700 For contingencies 500

Total for Bureau of Streets 3,635,225

BUREAU OF SANITATION 5310.000 For personal services 53,398,171 5310.100 For contractual services 18,563,000 5310.200 For t ravel 228,500 5310.300 For conmodities 929,200 5310.400 For equipment 35,000 5310.700 For contingencies J •-•^'999

Total for Bureau of Sanitat ion 78,254,871

BUREAU OF RODENT CONTROL 5340,000 For personal services 2,991,521 5340.100 For contractual services 44,500 5340.200 For t rave l 16,500 5340.300 For commodities 335,500 5340.400 For equipment 5,000 5340.700 For contingencies 1,000

Total for Bureau of Rodent Control 3,395,021

BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY Elect r ica l Maintenance and Operation Division

5410.000 For personal services 10,032,099 5410.100 For contractual services 8,509,800 5410.200 For t ravel 121,000 5410.300 For commodities 2,153,000 5410.400 For equipment 28,000

Total for E lect r ica l Maintenance and Operation Division 20,943,399

Page 36: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4705

Code

DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION (Continued) E lec t r ica l Construction Division

5420.000 For personal services 5420.100 For contractual services 5420.200 For t ravel 5420.300 For commodities 5420.400 For equipment 5420.890 For construct ion projects

Total fo r E lec t r ica l Construction Division

Elect r ica l Wiring and Communications Division 5430.000 For personal services 5430.100 For contractual services 5430.200 For travel 5430.300 For commodities 5430.400 For equipment ,

Total for E lect r ica l Wiring and Conmunications Division 9.930.853

Total for Bureau of E l e c t r i c i t y 69,209,399

BUREAU OF STREET OPERATIONS 5520.000 For personal services : 1,051,784 5520.100 For contractual services 1,470,700 5520.200 For t ravel 7,500 5520.300 For commodities 26,500 5520.400 For equipment 2,000

Total for Bureau of Street Operations . . 2,566,434

BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT SERVICE 5510.000 For personal services 25,733,978 5510.100 For contractual services 3,585,200 5510.200 For t ravel 18,600 5510.300 For conmodities 10,292,500 5510.400 For equipment 32,000

Total for Bureau of Equipment Service . . 40,812,2/8

BUREAU OF PARKING 5710.000 For personal services 985,107 5710.100 For contractual services 1,464,400 5710.200 For t rave l 41,000 5710.300 For commodities 17,100 5710.400 For equipment 205,000 5710.890 For maintenance and operation of

o f f - s t ree t parking f a c i l i t i e s 2,961,000 Total for Bureau of Parking 5,673,60/

Amounts Appropriated s •

13,010,047 4,593,500

55,000 8,391,600

25,000 12,200,000 ^8,285,14/

1

7,085,053 286,900

21,100 2,540,500

47,300

Amounts Levied

i

•>

Page 37: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4706 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts Amounts Code Apprppriated Levied

s 3

DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION (Continued) BUREAU OF FORESTRY, PARKWAYS AND BEAUTIFICATION

5810.000 For personal services • 6,044,504 5810.100 For contractual services 848,100 5810.200 For t ravel 110,000 5310.300 For commodities 324,300 5810.400 For equipment 50,300 5810.801 For expenses associated with City-wide

tree plant ing program 200,000 Total for Bureau of Forestry, Parkways

and Beaut i f icat ion 7,577,804

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

6110.000 For personal services 715,635 5110.100 For contractual services 42,500 5110.200 For t ravel 5,200 6110.400 For equipment 1,000 5110.700 For contingencies 1.000

Total for Conmissioner's Off ice 766,435

ADMINISTRATION DIVISION 6120.000 For personal services 1,489,641 6120.100 For contractual services 129,000 6120.200 For t ravel 3,300 6120.300 For conmodities 70,500 6120.400 For equipment 1,0(30

Total for Administration Division 1,693,441

BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING 5150.000 For personal services 1,555,354 6150.100 For contractual services 44,600 6150.200 For t ravel 4,500 5150.300 For commodities 4,500 5150.400 For equipment 2,500

Total for Bureau of Transportation Planning and Progranming 1,622.454

BUREAU OF ENGINEERING General

5210.000 For personal services 9,346,949 6210.100 For contractual services 1,137,500 6210.200 For t ravel 30,000 6210.300 For commodities 49,600 5210.400 For equipment 23,000

Total for Bureau of Engineering - General 10,36/,149

Page 38: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4707

f o u n t s Miounts Code Appropriated Levied

DEPARTMEfJT OF PUBLIC WORKS (Continued) Bridge Maintenance and Operation

6250.000 For personal services 2,605,732 5250.100 For contractual services 570,800 6250.200 For t ravel 1,700 6250.300 For conmodities 36,500

Total for Bridge Maintenance and Operation 3.215.o32" Total for Bureau of Engineering 13,802,931

BUREAU OF MAPS AND PLATS ,6310.000 For personal services 299,612 5310.100 For contractual services 205,200 5310.200 For t ravel 3,100 5310.300 For conmodities - 2,000 6310.400 For equipment 1,500

Total for Bureau of Maps and Plats 511,412

BUREAU OF ARCHITECTURE 6410.000 For personal services 2,593,330 6410.100 For contractual sevices 379,000 6410.200 For t ravel 4,000 6410.300 For commodities 29,000 6410.400 For equipment : , 1,000

Total for Bureau of Architecture 3,006,330

BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION 6420.000 For personal services 15,742,613 6420.100 For contractual services 718,800 6420.200 For t ravel 35,300 6420.300 For commodities 1,701,200 6420.400 For equipment 59,200 6420.500 For permanent improvements 20,000 6420.700 For contingencies 3.000

Total for Bureau of Construction 18,230,113

BUREAU OF BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT 6430,000 For personal services 10,349,671 6430.100 For contractual services 6.931.000 6430.200 For t ravel 200 6430.300 For conmodities . 764,000 6430.400 For equipment 40,000 5430.700 For contingencies 500

For maintenance of North Park Vi l lage bui ldings and property. Prior to any expenditures being made from th is account a proposed plan de ta i l i ng such expenditures shal l be submitted to the

6430.803 City Council 685,000 For the operation and maintenance of

Navy Pier. Prior to any expenditure being made from t ^ i s account a proposed plan de ta i l i ng such expenditures shall

5430.804 be submitted to the City Council . " 393,000 Total for Bureau of Buildings Management 19, iD4,o/ l

Page 39: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4708 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

/Vnounts Amounts Code Appropriated Levied

3 3

DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

8511.000 For personal services 536,068 3511.100 For contractual services 22,500 3611.200 For travel 5,200 8511.200 For commodities 20,100 8611.700 For contingencies 100

Total for Administrat ion 68.3,968

MERRILL C, MEIGS FIELD 8555.000 For personal services 254,352 8555.100 For contractual services 123,050 3655.300 For commodities 22,300 8655.400 For equipment 1,000 3655.700 For contingencies 20

Total for Mer r i l l C. Meigs Field 51(3.722 Total for Department of Aviat ion 1,194,690

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - GENERAL 9112.000 For personal services 98,256,000 9112.100 For contractual services 1,922,000 9112.300 For commodities 205,000 9112.400 For equipment 1,200,000 9112.600 For land 135,000 9112.700 For contingencies 455,000

For the analysis and implementation of improvements in departmental operations and management and personnel practices and contro ls : To be expended under the

9112.801 d i rect ion of the Mayor 200,000

, To provide for matching and supplementary funds fo r grants cur ren t ly in e f fec t as well as new grants: To be expended under the

9112.802 d i rect ion of the Budget Director . ; 2,000,000

For t u i t i o n reimbursement and educational programs: To be expended under the

9112.303 d i rec t ion of the Commissioner of Personnel 490,000

Page 40: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 47.09

Amounts Miounts Code Appropriated Levied

OEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - GENERAL (Continued) For expense of re locat ion of City

9112.310 departments and agencies 50,000

To provide for the res tora t ion of heat to dwell ing uni ts through emergency service

9112.811 ca l l s and repair o f .heat ing units 400,000

9112.813 Emergency Family Food Program 2,200,000

' For the implementation of a refuse ca r t / hydraulic sani tat ion system in f i ve wards of the C i ty : To be expended under the d i rect ion

9112.818 of the Budget Director 3,250,000

For the expenses of a City-wide program for the restorat ion and cleaning of statues: To be administered by the Commissioner of

9112.819 Puolic Works 30,344

For settlement of the M.E. P r i t i k i n and Co., 9112.320 e t . a l . vs Ci ty of Chicago, e t . a l . law sui t 1,259,750

For paynent of legal fees pursuant to' Sec. 25-13.1 of the Municipal Code. To be expended at the d i rec t ion of the Conmittee

9112.321 on Finance 185,000

For legal, technical, medical and professional services, appraisers, consultants, printers, court reporters and professional services authorized by the Chairman of the Committee on

9112.322 Finance 300,000

For l e g a l , techn ica l , medical and professional services, appraisals, consultants, p r i n te r s , court reporters and professional services

9112.823 authorized by the Ci ty Council 280,431

r

Page 41: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4710 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts Amounts Code Appropriated Levied

3 3

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - GENERAL (Continued) For paynent of emergency she l te r , hospital and medical expenses in the reception and

9112.922 care of abandoned infant chi ldren 5,000

For paynent of emergency shel ter , hospital and medical expenses in the reception and

9112.924 care of dependent or neglected chi ldren . . . 5,000

For payment of emergency shelter, , hospital and medical expenses in the reception and

9112.925 care of dest i tu te cr ippled chi ldren 3,000

For payment for Emergency Shelter: to be expended untier the d i rec t ion of the

9112.927 Commissioner of Human Services 200,000

Claims for damages and l i a b i l i t i e s against the^ • 9112.934 City when ordered paid by the City Council 400,000

9112.935 Claims under Worker'.s Compensation Act 5,900,000

For payment of claims for hospital and medical expenses of C i ty employees injured in the actual performance of the i r duties who are not included in the provisions of the Worker's Compensation Act, as may be

9112.937 ordered by the City Council 3,000,000

9112.933 Claims under Unemployment Insurance Act . . . 4,500,000

For paynent to dependents of the Police Off icer and F i re f igh ter k i l l e d or f a t a l l y injured in the performance of duty in accordance with the Act of the General Assembly of the State of I l l i n o i s , e n t i t l e d : "An Act. authorizing c i t i e s and v i l lages to provide for the payment of allowances of money to the fami l ies or dependents of policemen or firemen k i l l e d or f a t a l l y injured while in the performance of the i r d u t i e s . . . " approved June 27, 1921. as amended, and the

9112.940 ordinance of the City Council based thereon 130,000

Page 42: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4711

Amounts Amounts Code Appropriated Levied

3 — : ^ 1 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - GENERAL (Continued) For paying the salary of any sworn member of the Police or Fire Department k i l l e d in the l ine of duty for a period of one year commencing from the date of the death of the deceased member o f the Police or .F i re Department to the spouse of the deceased member of the Police or Fire department, or in the absence of a spouse, to the guardian or person standing- in loco

, parentis of dependent minor ch i l d ren , or in the absence of a spouse or minor ch i ld ren , to dependent parents who were residents in the deceased member of the Police or Fire Depart­ment's household at the time of the in ju ry

9112.942 which resulted in his death 150,000

9112.954 Cost of issuance for Tax Ant ic ipat ion Notes. 500.000

9112.959 Interest on Tax Anticipat ion Notes (and other Corporate credi ts) 15.223.000

Pension contr ibut ions for members in the 9112.972 m i l i t a r y service 500

For expense in connection with recognit ion and awards to c i t izens of Chicago for acts of heroism: To be expended on order of the

9112.982 City Council 1,000

9112.984 Taxes and assessments on City property . . . 30,000

For refunds for cancelled voucher warrants and payrol l checks and for refunding dupl icate

9112.990 paynents and paynents made in error 150,000

City share of expense, of maintaining State 9112.998 Street Mall 1.058.273

Total for Department of Finance - General 144,074.798

9114.960 For loss in co l lec t ion of taxes 4,588,130 4,588,130

Total from Corporate Fund 1,202,819,203 91,762.609

Page 43: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4712 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Code

LIBRARY FUND - BUILDINGS AND SITES - 342 CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY

7110.100 For contractual services 7110.400 For equipment 7110.500 For permanent improvements

Total for L ibrary - Buildings and Sites 9112.959 Interest on Tax Ant ic ipat ion Notes 9114.950 For loss in co l l ec t i on -o f taxes

Total from Library Fund - Buildings and Sites

LIBRARY FUND - MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION - 346 CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY

7110.000 For personal services 7110.100 For contractual services 7110.200 For t ravel . ' . . 7110.300 For conmodities ' 7110.400 For equipment

Total for L ibrary - Maintenance and Operation

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - GENERAL 9112.000 For personal services 9112.100 For contractual services

-For t u i t i o n reimbursement and educational programs: To be expended under the

9112.801 d i rec t ion of the Conmissioner of Personnel 25,000 To reimburse the Corporate Fund for Worker's

9112.802 Compensation Act claims 42,000-9112.938 Claims under Unemployment Insurance Act 245,000 9112.959 Interest on Tax Ant ic ipat ion Notes .3.117,500 3,117,500

Total for Department of Finance - General 5,9iD,iuO 9114.960 For loss in co l lec t ion of taxes 1.530.905 1.530.905

Total from Library Fund - Maintenance and Operation 34,168.104 32.513.104

Amounts Aopropriated 5

2,437,000 442,000 475,000

3,354,000 394,000 173,579

3,921,579

17,913,353 3,372,500

20,000 4,799,735

15,000

26,521,09.9

2,456,500 30,000

Anounts Levied

i

2,437,000 442,000

25,000

394,000 173,579

3,^71.579

' 17,913.363 3,872,500

4,799,736

1,233,500

JUDGMENT TAX FUND - 395 For payment of pr inc ipa l and in terest

9112.905 on judgments 14,000,000 13,050,430 9112.959 Interest on Tax Ant ic ipat ion Notes 1,230,000 1.230,000

Total from Judgment Tax Fund 15,230.^U" I ' ^ . ^ S J . ' O U

Page 44: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4713

Amounts /Vnounts • Code -~ Appropriated Levied

S . 3

NOTE REDEMPTION AND INTEREST FUND SERIES OF 1930 - 504

Amounts to be levied in 1934 for the payment of notes and in teres t on notes:

9112.961 For paynent of term notes 13,900,000 13,900,000 9112.962 For paynent of interest on term notes . . 6,952,500 6,952,500

Total for principal and interest 20,352,500 9114.950 For loss in collect ion of taxes 1,097,500 ' 1,097.500

Total from Note Redemption and Interest Fund - 1980 21,950,000 21,950,000

NOTE REDEMPTION AND INTEREST FUND SERIES OF 1980-A - 506

Amounts to be levied in 1934 for the paynent of notes and in teres t on notes:

9112.961 For paynent of term notes 2,500,000 2,500,000 9112.962 For paynent of interest on term notes . . 2,200,000 2,200,000

Total for principal and interest 4,700,000 9114.950 For loss in collection of taxes 247,358 247,358

Total from Note Redemption and Interest Fund - 1980-A • 4,947,358 4,947.353

Page 45: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4714 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Amounts /Vnounts Code Aopropriated Levied

3 r BOND REDEMPTION ANO INTEREST FUND - 510

/Vnounts appropriated in 1984 for the pay­ment of bonds and in teres t on bonds: For paynent of bonds: Alley and Street Lighting - 1956 2,000,000 Conmunity Redevelopment - 1966 1,000,000 Conmunity Improvement and Development-1975 2,500,000 Electric Street Lighting Insta l la t ion

• and Improvement - 1975 — 770,000 Emergency Communication/Dispatch

System - 1977 500,000 Fire Department Apparatus - 1975 335,000 General Obligation, Series of April - 1931 500,000 General Obligation, Series of March - 1932 2,000,000 General Obligation, Series of September - 1982 1,250,000

Municipal Buildings - 1955 2,000,000 911 Universal Emergency Service

System - 1975 460,000 O'Hare Rapid Transit Extension - 1977 . . . 930,000 Police Department Equipment - 1977 500,000 Public Transportation - 1966 2,000,000 Refuse Disposal - 1956 1,000,000 Refuse Disposal Fac i l i t i e s

Improvement - 1976' 690,000 Sewer -.1966 3,000,000 Sewer - 1973 3,000,000 Sewer - 1977 2,300,000 Solid Waste Processing Plant - 1973 900,000 Streets and Sanitation Department

Equipment - 1977 575,000

9112.912 Total for paynent of bonds 28,260,000 26,339,733 9112.914 For in teres t on bonds 32,121,513 29,941,747

Total for principal and interest 60,331,513 9114.950 For loss in collection of ' taxes 2,952,183 2.952.183

Total from Bond Redemption & Interest Fund 63.343,o96 59 ,243 ,DOT

CITY RELIEF FUND - 650 For general assistance to persons in need thereof, residing within the City of Chicago, and expenditures for the admini-

9112.930 strat ion thereof 13,260,550 12,020,754 9112.959 Interest on Tax Anticipation Notes 1,425,000 1,425,000 9114.950 For loss in collection of taxes 707,672 707.672

Total from City Relief Fund 15.393,322 14.1s3,42b

Page 46: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4715

/Vnounts Amounts Code Aoorooriated Levied

3 3

MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND - 581 •

For the C i t y ' s contr ibut ion to employees' 9216.975 annuity and benef i t fund 71,736,000 61,498,800

LABORERS' AND RETIREMENT BOARD EMPLOYEES' ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND - 682

For the C i t y ' s cont r ibut ion to employees' 8216.976 annuity and benef i t fund 15,606,000 13,277,000

POLICEMEN'S ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND - 633 For the C i t y ' s contr ibut ion to employees'

9216.976 annuity and benef i t fund 60,515,000 51.429,500

FIREMEN'S ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND - 634 For the C i ty ' s contr ibut ion to employees'

9216.975 annuity and benef i t fund 25,396,000 21,^30,300

PARK EMPLOYEES' ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND - 691 For the C i t y ' s contr ibut ion to employees'

9215.976 annuity and benef i t fund 55,000 30,400

Total Tax Levy S39Q.l'i3.179

SECTION 2. The City Clerk is directed to f i l e c e r t i f i e d copies of t h i s ordinance together with copies of the annexed annual appropriat ion ordinance for the year 1984, with the County Clerk of Cook County and with the County Clerk of Du Page County.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be e f fec t i ve upon i t s passage.

Page 47: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4716 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

(Continued from page 4687)

V/HEREAS, By resolution dated November 1, 1983, the Board of Education of the City of Chicago requested that the Public Building Commission of Chicago undertake- to plan, fund and construct renovation and improvement of the existing facilit ies in the various Board of Education projects specified herein; and

WHEREAS, Chapter 122, Article 34, Section 21.1 of the Illinois Revised Statutes grants to the Board of Education of the City of Chicago the authority to lease f rom the Public Building Commission any real or personal property; and

WHEREAS, The Board of Education wi i l enter into a net lease for this project vy ith the Public Building Commission of Chicago, non-cancellable in any event, under the terms of vi/hich the Board of Education v^ill pay such amounts of rent as v^ill amortize all costs and expenditures incurred in connection wi th the projects, which costs and expenditures w i l l be f inanced by the issuance of revenue bonds by the Public Building Commission of Chicago, and the principal and interest on which the bonds wi l l be amortized in not more than twenty years; and

WHEREAS, The lease or leases shall contain a provision for the conveyance by the Commission to the City of Chicago, Iri Trust for the Use of Schools, of the property specified herein at the t ime all principal and interest on the revenue bonds, if any, issued in connection w i t h the projects and the accrued and unpaid expenses of the Commission wi th respect to the projects have been paid in ful l ; and

WHEREAS, In the event that permanent financing for these projects undertaken by the Commission at the request of the Board is not consummated for any reason whatsover, not due to the gross negligence of the Commission, the Board wi l l fully reimburse the Commission for all interim borrowing incurred on behalf of the Board, either f rom legally available funds or wil l enter into a lease for such purpose or by a combination thereof, which such reimbursement shall be made,

' or lease entered into, prior to the maturity of any note evidencing such interim borrowing; and

WHEREAS, The Public Building Commission of Chicago pursuant to the provisions of the Public Building Commission Act, has selected, located and designated the fol lowing described areas as sites to be acquired for renovation, rehabilitation and improvement of the physical facilities located thereon; and

WHEREAS, The subject areas are situated whol ly wi th in the terri torial limits of the City of Chicago, are conveniently located and are sufficient size to provide appropriate architectural sett ing and design; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 14 of the Public Building Commission Act, the Public Building Commission of Chicago has requested that the City Council of the City of Chicago approve said sites so selected, located and designated; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council o f the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Chicago does hereby, approve the fo l lowing-descr ibed sites, heretofore selected, located and designated by the Public Building Commission of Chicago, as sites to be acquired for the renovation and improvement of existing Board of Education faci l i t ies:

BE-49 FERDINAND W. PECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

3 8 2 6 W. 58 th St

Lots 1 to 48, both inclusive, and vacated alleys adjoining said lots in Block 22 in James H. Campbell's Addit ion to Chicago in Northwest quarter of Section 14, Township 38 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois.

BE-50 BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

1 0 1 1 5 S. Prairie Av.

Lots 201 to 220 and 261 to 280, and vacated alleys adjoining said lots, in Frederick H. Bartlett's

Page 48: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4717

"Greater Chicago" Subdivision No. 1 being a subdivision of all the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 10, Township 37 North, Range 14, and all that part of the Southeast quarter of said Section 10, lying West of and adjoining the I.C.R.R.R. of way (excepting therefrom the North 33.277 Acres thereof).

BE-51 THOMAS A. EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

6 2 2 0 N. Olcott Av.

Lots 250 to 310, both inclusive, and vacated alleys adjoining said lots in Schleiter's Addition to Norwood Park, in the Northeast quarter of fractional Section 1, Township 40 North, Range 12 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois.

BE-52 SEWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

4 6 0 0 S. Hermitage Av.

Lots 1 to 13 and Lots 37 to 49 inclusive and vacated alleys adjoining Lots 1 to 12 North 8 feet Lot 13, Lots 38 to 49 and North 8 feet of Lot 8 in Block 2 of Schlesinger's Subdivision of Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 6, Township 38 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian (Subject to the rights of the public in South 16 feet of Lots 13 and 27 in aforesaid legal) in Cook County, Illinois.

BE-53 ALBERT R. SABIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2 2 1 6 W. Hirsch S t

Lots 19 to 47 both inclusive, and vacated alleys adjoining Lots 21 to 47 and South 9 feet of Lots 19 and 20, in Block 8 of Watson Tower's and Davis' Subdivision on West 1/2 of the North West 1/4 of Section 6, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (subject to the right of the public in the North 16 feet of Lot 20, Block 8 of Watson Tower's and Davis' Subdivision aforesaid) in Cook County, Illinois.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately on the passing thereof.

Chapter 27, Section 27-363 of Municipal Code of Chicago Amended Concerning Minimum Fine for Violations for Which No

Penalty is Provided in this Chapter.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the fol lowing proposed ordinance transmitted therewith:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTIO.N 1. Chapter 27 of the Municipal Code of Chicago Is hereby amended to insert the language in italics as fol lows:

27-363. Every person convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter for which no penalty is specifically provided shall be punished by a f ine of not less than fifteen dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for each offense.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall talce effect ten days after passace and due publication.

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, S tone--45.

Nays—None.

Page 49: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4718 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Execution of Redevelopment Agreement Authorized w i th American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. for Renovation of

State-Lake Building.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the execution of redevelopment agreement for the renovation of the State-Lake Building located at the southwest corner of the intersection of State and Lake Streets.

On mot ion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes; Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, • Nardull i, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, S tone--45.

Nays—None.

The fo l lowing is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The designation by the Commercial District Developnrient Commission of Redevelopment Project North Loop was approved by the City Council by ordinance adopted on March 28, 1979; and

WHEREAS, The Redevelopment Plan for Project North Loop and the North Loop Guidelines for Conservation and Redevelopment, as amended and approved by the Commercial District Development Commission and the Chicago Plan Commission, were approved by the City Council by ordinances adopted on October 27, 1982; and

WHEREAS, The North Loop Guidelines document contains as an objective the retention of structures which can be given an economic life comparable to new construction, which are located so as not to impede overall redevelopment, and where the owners are committed by a contract with the City to making any improvements necessary to bring those structures into conformance with the North Loop Guidelines; and

WHEREAS, The American Broadcasting Company has proposed the rehabilitation of the 12-story structure on Parcel 3 6 - 1 , commonly known as the State-Lake Building; and

WHEREAS, The American Broadcasting Company has submitted its plans for the rehabil i tation of said building to the City, and it has been determined that those plans provide for the restoration of the building in conformance to the standards established by the Department of Planning and in accord with the North Loop Guidelines; and

WHEREAS, The American Broadcasting Company has proposed a cash contribution of $100,000 for the overall benefit of the North Loop redevelopment effort, together with in-kind contr ibutions total ing an estimated value of $755,000; and

WHEREAS, The Commercial District Development Commission by Resolution No. 83-CDDC-31, adopted July 26, 1983, approved a redevelopment agreement between the City and the American Broadcasting Company to provide for the rehabilitation of the State-Lake Building; and

WHEREAS, The City Council has considered the proposal by the American Broadcasting Company and the approval thereof by the Commercial District Development Commission and finds the proposal to be satisfactory; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. The City of Chicago authorizes and approves the redevelopment agreement w i th the American Broadcasting Company for the rehabilitation of the State-Lake Building.

Page 50: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4719

SECTION 2. The Mayor is authorized to execute and the City Clerk to attest to a contract with the American Broadcasting Company substantially in the form attached hereto, for the rehabilitation of said building.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and approval.

[Redevelopment agreement printed on pages 4720 thru 4753 of this Journal.]

Resolution Adopted Authorizing Mayor to Submit Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for City to Receive

Reallocated Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant Funds.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council adopt the fol lowing proposed resolution transmitted therewith:

WHEREAS, The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has notif ied the City of the availability of reallocated 1983 Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant funds for the Chicago Metropolitan area and $1,042,686 of the reallocated funds is available for the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Acting Director of the Office of Budget snd Management assures the City Council that the City has complied with the submission requirements of the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill and of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. That the Mayor is authorized to submit the City's Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds (attached) for the reallocated Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant funds.

Section 2. That the additional Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant funds wi l l be expended under the guidelines and procedures set forth in the City Council Ordinance of May 26, 1983 for the funds made available to the Cify of Chicago pursuant to the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant and the Year IX Community Development Block Grant Program.

Section 3. This resolution shall be effective f rom and after its passage.

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

Resolution Adopted Allocating and Reprogramming Year IX Community Block Grant Funds and 1983 Emergency Jobs

Bill Funds for Mayor's Office of Employment and Training.

(Continued on page 4754)

Page 51: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4720 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

NORTH LOOP Redevelopment Agreement

STATE-LAKE BUILDING

This Agreement, dated February , 1984 is made by

and between the City of Chicago, a public body corporate,

having its offices at City Kail, 121 North LaSalle Street,

Chicago, Illinois 60602 (the "City") and the American

Broadcasting Companies, Inc., a corporation of New York, (the

"Developer") having an office at 190 North State Street,

Chicago, Illinois 60603.

CERTAIN DEFINITIONS

For all purposes of this Agree-tient, each oi the

following terms shall have the respective .meaning assigned -o

it as follows:

Commission: The Commercial District Develop.ment

Commission established by the City as set forth in Chapter 15.

of the Chicago Municipal Code (see Recital A).

Commissioner: The Commissioner of the City's Depart

ment of Planning.

Complete: The substantial completion of the Renova­

tion Work or Ot:her Work or a portion thereof as the context

requires. For the purpose of this definition, the Renovatio.n

v;ork and Otiher Work will be considered substantially complete

when (i) all contributions referred to in Paragraph 13 below

and all common or public areas, described in the Approve'd

Schematics and Approved Final Design Plans are substantially

Page 52: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4721

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

finished (but subject to insubstantial incomplete matters such

as the correction of "punch list items") and ready for be.ieficial

use and occupancy for the purpose intended and (ii) the "shell

and core" for all other areas of the Renovation v;or.k are substan­

tially finished (but subject to insubstantial incomplete matters

such as the correction of "punch list items") and ready for the

installation of "tenant finishing work." This definition of

"Complete" also is applicable to other forms of the word "com­

plete", such as "Completion" and "Completed", as used in this

Agree.Tient.

Completion Certificate: See Paragraph 3.

Development Costs: All costs, expenses and expendi­

tures incurred or anticipated to be incurred for t.he acquisi­

tion of the Site, planning,- development and constructicn and

rehabilitation and completion of the Renovation Work cr Other

Work required under this Agreement including, but not limited

to, t h e value of the Site determined by appraisal, loan fees,

interest, real estate taxes, amounts paid to contractors and

tradesmen for labor and materials, and all other construction

costs, costs of relocating utilities and otJier _site work,

amounts paid for fi.xtures, machinery, equipment and furnishings

of all types and kinds or work shown in the Approved Schematics

and .Approved Design Plans, architects' fees, surveyors' fees,

attorneys' fees, permit fees, management fees, consultants'

fees, construction manager's fees, heat, electricity, fuel, and

insurance.

-2-

Page 53: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4 7 2 2 - JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

I.-nprove.Tients: The State-La.ke Building, a twelve (12)

story masonry and steel building including, but not limited tc

the State-Lake Theater, located on the Site and other improve­

ments shown in the Approved Schematics described in Paragraph 1

below.

Notices: See Paragraph 16.

Other Work: Construction, repair, landscaping and

other work to be performed by the Developer: (i) in the public

right-of-way adjoining the Site, which work is the removal of

the existing theater marquee, installation of new sidewalk and

removal of exterior fire escapes as shown in the Approved Sche­

matics and to be shown in the Approved Design Pla.is and (ii) for

any in-kind contributions accepted by the City referred to in

Paragraph 13.

Permitted Delays: with respect to the Developer's

obligations regarding the Renovation Wor.k and the O'ther Wcrk,

any delay caused by damage or destruction by fire cr other

casualty, strike, shortage of material, unusually adverse

weather condition or other like, or unlike, event or condition

(including, but not limiced to, relocating utilities) beyond

l:he reasonable control of i:he Developer which in fact interferes

with the ability of t:he Developer to perform the Renovation

Work and the Other Work.

Premises: The Improvements and t:he Site taken together.

Project: The North Loop Redevelopment Project

described in t:he Redevelopment Documents (see Recital A).

-3-

Page 54: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4723

EAT23 2 - A / 0 ( F ) •

Redevelopment Documents: (a) The redevelopment plan

for the Project approved by the Commission on March 20, 1979,

and, as revised, approved by the Commission on October 12, 1982

which plan vas approved by the City Council as stated in Recital A,

and (b) the North Loop Guidelines for Conservation and Redevelop­

ment approved by the Commission on March 31, 1981, approved and

revised by the Chicago Plan Commission on May 14, 1981 and, as

so revised, approved by the City Council on October 22, 1981.

The guidelines were further revised by t.he Commission cn October

12, 1982 and, as so further revised, approved by the Chicago

Plan Commission on October 14, 1982 and, with additional revi­

sions, approved by the City Council on October 27, 1932. The

Redevelopment Documents include any revision in such plan and

guidelines made from time to time by the City provided that no

such revision shall alter the use of the Site for the purposes

contemplated by this Agreement or materially increase the costs

of or delay the rehabilitation of the Improvem.ents and the

construction of the Other Work or the construction of a Replace­

ment Structure.

Renovation Work: Construction and renovation of the

facade and other exterior walls, cornice and the lobby of the

Improvements which are more particularly described in Exhibit "?>.'•'

attached hereto.

Replacement Structure: A new building constructed in

place of the Improvements. Any Replacement Structure shall:

(i) contain a floor area approximately the same as the floor

ar^a of the Improvements after rehabilitation in accordance

Page 55: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4724 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCILS-CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

with the Approved Design Plans (floor area shail be calculated

in accordance with the definition of floor area for determining

floor area ratio set fort.h in the City's Zoning Ordinance),

(ii) contain the same uses permitted for the Improvements after

rehabilitation in accordance with the Redevelopment Documents,

(iii) provide the same types of amenities and in-kind contribu­

tions, if any, which are provided bytihe Developer to satisfy

the requirements of Paragraph 13 or in lieu of such contribu­

tions, other contributions acceptable to the City, (iv) provide

tihe same facilities to the then existing or future arcade in

the public right-of-way south of the.Site, (v) comply with the

Redevelopment Documents and (vi) provide retail space of the

same area, location and access as contemplated by the Approved

Design Plans for the Improvements.

Site:- The property at the southwest corner of State

and Lake Streets in Chicago, Illinois, .more particularly des­

cribed in Exhibit "B" attached hereto.

INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT (RECITALS)

A. Pursuant to the home rule powers grantad in the

Constitution of the State of Illinois, the City established the

Commercial District Development Commission as set fcrth i.i

Chapter 15.1 of the Municipal Code of t.he City of Chicago. In

furtherance of the objectives of such ordinance, the Commission,

on March 20, 1979, designated the Project as a blighted commer­

cial area and on March 20, 1979, approved a Redevelopment Flan

for the Nor-th Loop. The blighted commercial area designation

Page 56: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4725

EAT232-A/Q (F )

was approved by the Chicago City Council, pursuant to an ordi­

nance duly adopted on March 28, 1979 and the Redevelopment Flan

was approved by the Chicago City Council pursuant to an ordi­

nance duly adopted on March 28, 1979, and as revised, was

approved by an ordinance adopted on October 27, 1982.

B. The Redevelopment Documents set forth the'City's

overall objectives for the Project and set fcrth certain specific

planning and design crit;eria.

C. The Redevelopment Documents provide that t.he

City shall be a catalyst and coordinator for the redevelopment

of the Project and shall utilize its resources to accomplish

specific objectives within the Project area.

-D. Developer desires to perform the Renovation v;ork

and the Other Work in accordance with this . igree.ment and in

accordance wit:h the Redevelopment Documents.

NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the

covenants and promises set out herein, the City and Developer

hereby agree as follows:

1. Rehabilitation and Approval of Plans and Financing.

(a) Developer shall perform, the Renovation Work

and Other Work for use in accordance with the Redevelopment

Documents and shall perform the Renovation Work and Other

Work consistent with 1:he uses and guidelines set forth in

the Redevelopment Doctunents. The Renovation Work and

Other Work shall be undertaken in accordance with the

requir e.ments of tihis Agreement and shall be in conformity

wi-th all applicable laws and regulations.

-6-

Page 57: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4726 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-.VO (F )

(b) Developer has delivered to t.he City schematic

drawings listed in Exhibit "C" attached hereto for the

Renovation Work and Other V/ork. Such drawings are approved

by the City and hereinafter referred to as the "."ipprcved

Schematics."

(c) Developer shall submit its final design

development drawings and specifications ("Design Plans")

for the Renovation Work and Other Work consistent with and

.based cn the Approved Schematics to the City for its

approval thereof, in accordance with the dates shown on

the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit "D". If the City

disapproves such drawings and specifications because such

drawings and specifications are not consistent with this

Agreement, the Redevelopment Documents or the Approved

Schematics, within ninety (90) days after notice thereof.

Developer shall submit revisions of such disapproved

Design Plans complying with tihe deficiencies specified by

the City in its notice of disapproval. Such Design Plans

as are approved by the City are hereinafter referred to as

the "Approved Design Plans."

(d) On or before the date specified in Exhibit "D"

attached hereto, the Developer shall furnish the City with'

a budget showing an estimate of all of costs for (i) the

Renovation Wor.k and (ii) the Other Work. Such costs and

expenses shall include, but are not limited to, tihe fol­

lowing incurred from the date hereof tihrough the Completion

.of the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Renovation

Page 58: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

EAT23 2-A/Q (F )

Work and Other Work; costs of contractors, labor and

materials for the Renovation Work and Other Work, archi­

tect's fees, and all other costs and expenses pertaining

to the Renovation Work and the Other Work. Such budget

shall be in form and content acceptable to the City.

Developer shall furnish to the City its most recent annual

report to its shareholders and its quarterly repor-::s to

its shareholders since such annual report. Such reports

shall demonstrate that Developer has the financial capa­

bility to undertake and complete the Renovation Work and

the Other Work and to make the cash contribution req-uired

by Paragraph 13 below.

(e) Within thirty (30) days after the City

approves the Approved Design Plans, Developer shall submit

a narrative description of the leasing progra.m for approval

by the City for the retail stores to be located at grade

level of the Improvements describing the na.ture and kind

of products or services to be sold or other occupancy or

use to be permitted in such areas, all of which shall be

directed toward t:he retail sale of consumer goods, services

or foods and shall be satisfactory to the City. Such

description as approved by t:he City is hereinafter referred

to as the "Approved Leasing Program."

(f) Any drawings, plans,' specifications, budget,

reports and leasing description required to be sub.iiitted

to the City for its approval pursuant to this Paragraph 1

shall be approved or disapproved by t.he City wit.hin si.xty

4727

Page 59: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4728 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

(60) days of _-che receipt thereof by t.he City. If the City

disapproves any such drawings, plans or specifications,

budget or reports it shall state its reasons to Developer

in writing. Failure to give such written disapproval

within such sixty (60) day period specified above in this

subparagraph shall be deemed approval by the City.

(g) Any approvals made by the City of tihe

documents to be provided by the Developer under this

Paragraph 1 shall be made by the Commissioner and are for

the purposes cf this Agreement only and do not affect cr

constitute approvals required for building permits or

approvals required pursuant to any other ordinance of t.he

City nor does any approval by t.he City pursuant to this

Agreement constitute approval of the cfuality cf the Reno­

vation Work cr Other Work or approval of the safety thereof

or compliance with any rehabilitation standards.

2. Work Schedule. Developer covenants and agrees,

subject to Permitted Delays, that it shall begin and Complete

tihe Renovation Work and the Other Work in accordance with the

dates shown in Exhibit "D" attached hereto.

3. Completion Certificate. After Completion of the

Renovation Work and Other Work in accordance with this Agreement,

and after compliance by the Developer with the provisions of

Paragraphs 9 and 13 below, the City, witihin thirty (30) days of

the written request of the Developer, shall (i) furnish Developer

with executed counterparts of an appropriate instrument certify­

ing tihat the Renovation Work and the Other Work to be constructed

-9-

Page 60: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4729

E.^T232-A/Q ( F )

have been Completed and the lie.i provided for in Paragraph 15

below has been released (the "Completion Certificate") or (ii) pro­

vide Developer with a written state.ment indicating how Developer

has failed to Complete the Renovation Work or Other Work or how

Developer is otherwise in default under this Agreement. The

Completion Certificate shall be a conclusive determinacion chat

Developer has satisfied the requirements in this Agreement with

respect to the obligations of Developer to perform the Renova- ,

tion Work, to construct.the Other work shown in the Approved

Design Plans and to make the contributions required by Para­

graph 13 below; provided however, such certificate shall pre-

ser /e the obligations of Developer -under the written covenants

delivered pursuant to Paragraph 9 below. The Completion Certi­

ficate shall be in recordable form. Any certification .-aade by

the City pursuant to this Agreement with respect to the I.T.prove-

ments shall be given by the Commissioner and shall be fcr the

sole purpose of confirming that Developer has complied with

this Agreement and shall not be deemed an approval of the

quality or safety of the Renovation Work or Other Wcrk or i-cs

compliance with any laws or ordinances.

4. Relocating.Utilities. In the event Developer

requests relocation of any existing utility lines in and under

public streets or private property adjacent to the Sita, the

City agrees to cause such utilities to be relocated at Developer's

expense. Any such request must be made no later than two

months prior to the date for the commencement of construction

shown in E.xhibit "D" attached hereto. Prior to requesting such

relocation. Developer shall deliver to the City plans' and

-10-

Page 61: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4730 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO . February 8, 1984

EAT23 2-A/Q (F )

specifications showing what utilities must be relocated, and on

or before thirty (30) days .thereafter the City shall advise the

Developer in writing of the estimated amounts of the relocation

expense, and on or before thirty (30) days after receipt ofthe

City's advice, the Developer shall advance funds for such

relocation in the amounts reasonably required or estimated by

the City, and upon determination of the actual costs of any

such relocation, .the amount shall be adjusted between the

.parties.

5. Assignability and Transfer. Until t.he City

issues the Completion Certificate, Developer shall not assign,

lease (except for leases made in the ordinary course of com-mer-

cial leasing at competitive terms), transfer cr convey any

right, title or interest in the Site, Lmprovements or this

Agreement, or any of its duties or obligations under this

Agreement, (such proposed assigiments, leases, transfers and

conveyances are hereinafter referred to as a "Proposed

Transfer") wit:hout the prior written consent of the City being

first obtained. The City may withhold consent to any such

Proposed Transfer only if the assignee, lessee, grantee or

transferee is a person precluded by Paragraph 6 below from

having an interest in Purchaser, the Site or the Improvements

or this Agreement, but shall not ot:herv/ise withhold consent.

In the event that after a Proposed Transfer would be consum­

mated, the assignee, lessee, transferee or grantee is a person

precluded by Paragraph & below from having an interest in the

Site, the Improvements or this Agreement, the City may v/ichhold

•11-

Page 62: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4731

EAT23 2 - .VQ ( F )

its consent to such Proposed Transfer in its sole discretion.

The City shall grant its consent or, in writing, specify the

reasons for withJiolding its consent to any Proposed Transfer

within ten (10) days after receipt from the Developer of docu­

ments disclosing the names of the parties interested, directly

and indirectly, in such Proposed Transfer and copies of the

proposed instruments of assignment, lease, transfer, or convey­

ance. Such documents disclosing such names shall be m accord­

ance with and cn forms meeting the requirements of the City.

If the City fails to respond, to any request for such consent

within such te.n (10) day period, such failure shall be deemed a

consent to such Proposed Transfer. In the event the City fails

to. respond, upon written request of t.he Developer, t.he City

will give Developer a written acknowledgement that it received

such a request for a consent and failed to respond thereto. No

assignment, lease, transfer or conveyance, whether or not

consented to by tihe City, shall relieve the Developer of its

obligations under this Agreement, and all assignees, lessees,

grantees and transferees of any interest, direct cr indirect,

in the Site, the Improvements, or this Agree.ment, whether or

not consented to by tihe City shall hold such interest subject

to and be obligated in accordance with the terms and provisions

of tihis Agreement. Notwithstanding the provisions of this

Paragraph 5, the Developer may: (a) mortgage the Site and the

Improvements to an institutional lender such as a bank, savings

and loan association, insurance company, pension plan and the

like, or (b) transfer or convey its right, title and interest

•12-

Page 63: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4732 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/'Q (F )

in the Site, Improvements or this Agreement to a subsidiary or

other affiliated corporation or entity; provided however, any

such transferee or grantee shall be wholly owned by Developer,

and Developer's liability under this Agree.ment shall not be

reduced or limited by reason of any-such transfer or conveyance.

After the City issues a Completion Certificate, the Developer

and its successors shall have full rights to assign, lease or

otherwise transfer any of its or their right title or interest

in this Agreement, the Pre.mises or any part thereof without the

restraint of this Paragraph 5.

6. Conflict of Interest - City's Representatives

Not Individually Liable. Prior to the City's issuing a Comple­

tion Certificate, no member of ti.he Com.Tiission or other City

board, commission or agency, official, or employee of the City

shall have any personal interest, direct or indirect, in the

Developer, this Agreement or the Premises; nor shall any such

me.mber, official, or employee participate in any decision

relating to this Agree.ment which affects his or her personal

interest cr the interests of any corporation, partnership, or

association in which he or she is directly or indirectly in­

terested. No member, official or employee of the City shall be

personally liable to Developer, or any successor in interest,

to perform any commitment or obligation of the City under this

Agreement nor shall any such person be personally liable in the

event of any default or breach by the City.

7. Ownership Evidence and Disclosure. v;ithin

thirty (30) days from the data hereof, the Developer shall

•13-

Page 64: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4733

EAT232-A/Q (F )

deliver to. the City evidence reasonably satisfactory to the

Commissioner showing the ownership of the Premises and the

names of all persons having any interest therein on t.he date

hereof, including, but not limited to, all lessees and tenants.

All parties having a legal and equitable interest in the Premises

(except lessees of Developer whose leases are terminable by

Developer within two years of the date of this Agree.ment) must

execute this Agreement within one hundred twenty (120) days

after the delivery of such evidence. In addition, within one

hundred twenty (120) days of the date hereof, and not less than

10 days prior to any transfer, assignment or sale approved by

the City, all parties presently havi.ig an interest or cbtainin-g

an interest by such approved transfer, assignment or sale, m

this Agree.ment, the Developer or the Pre.iiises, whether any such

interest is direct or indirect or through one or more entities,

shall complete documents disclosing the names of such persons

all in accordance with and on forms meeting the require.ments of

the City. If any person acquiring an interest by assignment,

conveyance or other transfer in Developer, this .- gree-ment or

the Premises fails to co.mply with the requirements of tihis

Paragraph, the City may declare any such interest, assignment

or other transfer void. Developer .hereby represents and warrants

that Developer has the right to terminate within two years of

the date of this Agreement the leases and occupancy of all

tenants in the grade level retail space and theater spaces in

the Improvements, and Developer undertakes to terminate such

leases and occupancy within such period. This .Agreement may be

Page 65: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4734 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT23 2-A/Q (F )

recorded by the City with the recorder of Deeds cf Cook County,

Illinois or if appropriate, registered with the Register 'of

Titles. Upon request of the City, Developer shall provide all

documentation required to register or record this Agreement and

pay all fees for such registration or recording.

8. Equal E.mplovment Opportunity. Developer for

itself and its successors and assigns agrees, that during and

for tihe performance of the Renovation Work or performance of

Other Work req aired by this Agree.ment:

(a) Developer will not discriminate against any

employee or applicant fcr e.mployment because of race,

religion, color, sex or naticnal origin by following,

implementing and enforcing its Fair Employment Practices

Personnel Policy, its Affirmative Action Plan for Women

and Minorities, its Affirmative Action Plan for t.he Handi­

capped and Disabled and Vietnam-era Veterans and its

Manual of Fair Employment Practices in fcrce at this date

as fur-ther identified in Exhibit F attached hereto.

(b) In ail solicitations or advertisements fcr

employees placed by Developer, it shall be stated that

Developer is an "equal opportunity employer," or there

shall be similar language to the same effect.

(c) Developer shall include the provisions of

subparagraph (b) and the substance of the following previ­

sions in every contract and shall require the inclusion of

these provisions in every subcontract entered into by any

of its contractors, so that such provisions will be binding

•15-

Page 66: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4735

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

upon each such contractor or subcontractor, as the case

may be:

"Contractor will not discriminate against

any employee or applicant for employment because of

race, religion,.colcr, sex or national origin.

Contractor will take affirmative action to e.isure

that applicants are employed without regard to their

race, religion, color, sex or national origin, and

when employed that employees are treated during

employment without regard to their race, religion,

color, sex or national origin. Such affirmative

action shall include, but not be limited to the

follov/ing: employment, upgrading, demotion or trans­

fer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff

or termination; rates of pay or otiher forms of com­

pensation; and selection for training, including

apprenticeship. .Contractor agrees to post on the

Premises appropriate emplo^-ment notices setting fort.'-

the provisions of this non-discri.mination clause."

9. Restrictions on Uss. Prior to the City issuing

tihe Completion Certificate, Developer and all parties then

having a fee ownership interest of record in the Site shall

execute and deliver to tihe City, in recordable form, written

covenants in form and content satisfactory to the City provid­

ing tihat Developer shall from the date of the recording of the

written covenants and for a period of 40 years concerning (a),

(b), (c), (d), and (e) below and five (5) years concerning (g)

below:'

-16-

Page 67: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4736 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

(a) devote the Premises only to t.he uses set

forth m the Redevelopment Documents, which are the General

Central Business District uses as set forth in the City's

Zoning Ordinance; provided, however, that the portion of

the Improvements at grade level fronting on State Street

only, shall only be used in accordance with the Approved

Leasing Program.

(b) not discriminate upon the basis o'f race,

color, religion, sex or national origin in the sale,

lease, or rental or in the use or occupancy of the Improve­

ments or any part thereof.

(c) not undertake any of the following in or

for any of the Renovation Work or in the public right-of-

way adjoining the Site without the prior written approval

of the City given by the Commissioner in each case first

obtained;

(i) demolition, removal or razing (but subject to the rights of Developer set forth in subpara­graph (f) below);

(ii) material alterations, reconstruction, remodeling or rehabilitation; and

(iii) change color of any exterior surface including, but not limited to, painted surfaces.

The above described work is hereinafter in this Agreement

referred to as "Remodeling Work." In performing routine

and ordinary or necessary maintenance (except for a change

in surface color), tihe Developer shall not be required to

obtain the prior approval of tihe City.

•17-

Page 68: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4737

EAT232-A/Q (F )

(d) not to display any sign, billboard or

advertising not permitted under the Planned Development

referred to in Paragraph 14 below or Exhibit "E" attached

hereto.

(e) maintain and keep the Renovation Work and

Other Work in a good state of repair and condition in

accordance with the Approved Design Plans.

(f) in the event the Improvements are so damaged

by fire cr other casualty that the repair of such damage

is not economic to the Developer or the extent of such

damage affects a substantial portion of the Improvements,

then the Developer shall either (x) build a Replace.ment

Structure witihin a reasonable period in accordance wit.i

plans and specifications approved by the City or (y) demol­

ish the Improve.tients to grade in accordance with applicable

City ordinances; in either event, the covenants of (c) and

(e) above shall terminate and be of no further force or

effect.

(g) not lease the grade level retail areas of

the Improvements for a use or occupancy inconsistent with

tihe .Approved Leasing Prograra.

(h) Notwitihstanding anything herein to t.he

contrary, in the event the City shall'terminate or witihdraw

the North Loop Redevelopment Project the obligations

hereunder shall cease and these covenants as evidenced by

an ordinance of the City Council terminating the Redevelop­

ment Documents shall be null, void and of no further fcrce

and effect.

-18-

Page 69: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4738 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

(i) If the City approves, in writing, a Replace­

ment Structure proposed by the Developer, the Developer

may demolish the Improvements and build the approved

Replace.ment Structure, and the covenants of (c) and (e)

above shall terminate and be of no further force or effect.

10. Covenants: Binding Upon Successors in I.iterest:

P.eriod of Duration. It is intended and agreed that the covenants

and agreements provided in Paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13,

14 and 15 shall be covenants running with the land binding to

the fullest extent permitted by law and equity for the benefit

and in favor of, and enforceable by, the City, its successors

and assigns, and any successor in interest to the Site, or any

part thereof, and tihe owner cf any other land (or of any interest

in such land) in the Project area which is (i) subject to the

land use requirements and restrictions of tihe Redevelopment

Documents and (ii) has made substantially similar covenants for

the benefit of the Developer.

11. Mortgagee Not Obligated To Reconstruct. Notwit.h-

standing any of the provisions of this Agreement, the holder of

any mortgage (including any such holder who obtains title to

the Premises or any part thereof as a result of foreclosure

proceedings, or action in lieu tihereof, but not including

(a) any other party who thereafter obtains title to tiie Site or

such part from or^through such holder or (b) any other purchaser

at a foreclosure sale otiher tihan the holder of the mortgage

itself) shall not be obligated by the provisions cf tihis Agree­

ment to Complete tihe Renovation Work or the Other v/ork under

-19-

Page 70: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4739

EAT23 2-A/Q ( F )

this .Agreement or to guarantee such constructicn. or Completion.

Nothing in this Paragraph, or any other provision of this Agree­

ment shall be dee.med or construed to permit or, authorize any

owner of the Premises, including the holder of any mortgage who

acquires title to the Premises, to devote the Premises or any

part' thereof to any uses, to construct thereon any improvements

or to reconstruct or rehabilitate the Improvements other than

as provided or permitted in the Redevelopment Documents and

this Agreement.

12. Adjoining Sidewalks. The performance of the

Renovation Work and Ot.her Work by t.he Develo^per pursuant to

this Agreement shall include the removal and replaceme.it of tihe

sidewalks adjoining the Site on Lake Street, including the

curbing, and all necessary work to fill or bridge any vaults

under such sidewalks. The Developer shall also provide any

landscaping or streetscaping in such sidewalks and the sidewalk

on State Street as required by tihe City. The schematic drawings

and design developm.ent drawings and specifications referred to

in Paragraph 1 above shall include such work, plantings and

installations. No work shall be done in t.he public right-of-way

adjoining the Site, including but not li.mited to, the State

Street Mall, without tihe approval of the Commissioner.

13. Contribution. Upon Completion of the Renovation

Work and the Other Work, but no later than the Developer's

request for the Co.mpletion Certificate frcm the City, the

Developer shall deliver to the City, a certified check payable

to the City for Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) less

-20-

Page 71: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4740 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT23 2-A/Q ( F )

any amenities or other in-kind contributions accepted by the

City; provided however in no event shall such check be in an

amount less than .One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). The

City shall use such funds to prom^cte, underwrite or otherwise

support cultural and entertainment activities in the Project

area. In lieu of or in partial satisfaction of such cash

contribution, the Developer may provide additional amenities or

in-kind contributions acceptable to the City the value of which

shall be determined by the City.

14. Planned Development. Notwithstanding the require­

ments of the Redevelopment Documents, the performance of the

Renovation Work and Other Wcrk and use of the Premises in

accordance with this Agreement shall not require a Planned

Development pursuant to the City's Zoning Ordinance; provided

however, the Developer acknowledges that the Premises at a

future time may be included as part of a Planned Development

for part of tihe Project area. At the request of the City, the

Developer will accept and co-operate in an application for such

Planned Development by providing witnesses, copies of plans,

specifications and requested information so long as any such

Planned Development does not reduce the density of the land use

of the Premises, change the uses of the Premises from those

permitted under this Agreement or impair the rights granted

Developer under this Agreement.

15. City's Remedies in the Event of Default. If the

Developer fails to substantially Complete the Renovation Work

and substantially Complete the Other Work in accordance with

•21-

Page 72: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4741

FA: I - J32 -A/Q JF)

the .Approved Design Plans or the provisions of Paragraph 2

above or fails to .make payment of the cash portion of the

contribution required by Paragraph 13 above; and the City has

given written notice of such default to Developer and Developer

has not corrected such default within one hundred eighty (130)

days of such notice (except for a non-monetary default which

cannot be corrected in one hundred eighty (130) days, provided

that the Developer is diligently and continuously in good fait.h

attempting to substantially Complete such work), the City shall

have the right to suspend all permits issued ty the City for

the Renovation Work and Other Work and all work and activity of

the Developer concerning such Renovation v/ork and Other v/ork

shall immediately cease, until such default is cured by t.he

Developer. As an additional remedy to the City, in the nature

of liquidated damages and not a penalty, if the Developer has

not cured such default within the said 130 days (e.xcept for a

non-monetary default which cannot be corrected in 180 days,

provided that tihe Developer is diligently and continuously in-

good faith attempting to substantially co.mplete such work) the

Developer shall pay to the City the sum of $550.00 per day

effective as of and commencing at the end of tiie cure period

and continuing until such default is cured by the Developer.

The City shall have a lien (the "City's Lien") on the Site and

this Agreement hereby grants such lien to secure such possible

liquidated da.mages. In tihe aggregate such lien shall not

exceed $100,000.00. The City's lien may be foreclosed by the

City in accordance witih the lav/s and statutes of the State of

•22-

Page 73: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4742 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F )

Illinois applicable to mortgage foreclosures. Nothing m this

Agreement shall be construed to give the City the right to sus­

pend any permits other than for the Renovation V/ork or e;{terior

Other Wor.k.

16. Notices • .ill notices, demands, requests, con­

sents, approvals and other communications (herein collectively

called "Notices") required or permitted to be given hereunder,

or which are to be given with respect to this Agreement, shall

be in writing sent by registered or certified mail, postage

prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the party to be

so notified as follows:

Xf to the City: Chairman, Commerciai District Development Commission

Room 1000 City Hall . Chicago, Illinois 60602

with a copy to: - Commissioner, Department of Planning Room 1000 City Hall Chicago, Illinois 60502

with a copy to: Corporation Counsel City of Chicago City Hall Chicago, Illinois 60602

If to Developer: American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. 1330 Avenue of the .Americas New York, New York 10C19 Attention: Real Estate Counsel

with a copy to: WLS-TV 190 North State Street Chicago, Illinois 60603 Attention: General Manager

with a copy to: Howard E. Kane Jenner « Block One IBM Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60611

•23-

Page 74: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4743

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

Any Notice shall be deemed delivered three days after t.he

mailing thereof. Eitiher party may at any time change the

addresses for Notices to such party by mailing a Notice as

aforesaid. Such change shall be effective five (5) days after

the mailing of the Notice changing the address.

17. General.

(a) Approvals. Each party agrees that it will

not unreasonably withhold any consent or approval requested

by the other party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement,

and that any such consent or approval will not be unreason­

ably delayed or qualified. All approvals, consents,

acceptances and determinations to be given or made by the

City under this Agreement shall be given or made by the

Commissioner or other official designated by the Mayor of

t-he City.

(b) Remedies. The remedies provided in Para­

graph 15 hereof shall be tihe sole remedies available to

the City, except for the re.medy of specific performance,

in- tihe event of a default by the Developer.

(c) No Waiver by Delay. Any delay by the City

in instituting or prosecuting any actions or proceedings

or otherwise asserting its rights shall not operate as a

waiver of such rights or operate to deprive the City of or

limit such rights in any way, it being the inte.it of this

provision that the City should not be constrained, at a

time when it may still hope to otherwise resolve the

problems created by the default involved, to ex' rcise a

remedy in order to avoid the risk of being deprived-of or

-24-

Page 75: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4744 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

limited in tihe exercise of that remedy because of concepts

of waiver, laches, or' otherwise. No waiver shall be

asserted against the City unless e.xpressly made in writing,

and no express waiver made by the City with respect to any

specific default by Developer shall be construed, considered

or treated as a waiver of the rights of the City with

respect to any other defaults of Developer.

(d) Incorporates All Agree.ments. This Agreement

incorporates all agreements and understandings of the

parties concerning the Site and the Improvements. Each

party acknowledges that nc representations have been made

which are not set forth in this Agreement.

(e) Time is of Essence. Time is cf the essence

of this Agreement.

(f) Effect of Permitted Delays. In the event

tihe Developer suffers a Permitted Delay, which Permitted

Delay continues for thirty (30) days or longer, tihe

Developer shall give written notice thereof to the City

within thirty (30) days of the commence.ment of such delay.

Unless such notice is given, the claim for any such delay

shall be deemed waived; provided, however, no notice shall

be required for Permitted Delays continuing for less than

thirty (30) days. In case of a continuing Permitted

Delay, only one such notice is required. Upon giving

notice in accordance with tihis subparagraph or in tihe

absence of notice if the Permitted Delay continues fcr

less than thirty (30) days, ti-.e Developer may postpone

•25-

Page 76: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4745

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

its obligations for a period equal to the duration of the

Permitted Delay.

(g) No Third Party Beneficiaries. The approvals

given by the City pursuant to this Agreement and the

Completion Certificate when issued by the City shall be

only for the benefit of the Developer, the mortgagee or

other lien holder, and their successors in interest m t.he

Site and no other person or party may assert against the

City or claim the benefit of such approval or certificate.

IN WIT2JESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed

or caused this Agreement to be executed,, all as of the date

first written above.

City of Chicago

By:

Attest: Harold Washington, Mayor

City Clerk

Approved as to Form and Legality

Corporation Counsel

Commercial District Development Commission

American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.

Bv:

Attest -25-

Page 77: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4746 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

State of .Illinois ) ) SS .

County of Cook ")

Acknowledge.ment for the City of Chicago

I, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for the

County and State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that Harold

Washington personally kno' m to me to be the Mayor of the City

of Chicago, and Walter S. Kozubowski personally known to me to

be the Clerk of that city, and personally known to me to be the

same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instru­

ment, appeared before me this day in person and severally

acknowledged t.hat as such Mayor and such Clerk, they signed and

delivered the above instrument and caused tihe seal of such city

to be affixed thereto, pursuant to authority given by the City

Council of that city as their free and voluntary act, and as

the free and voluntary act and deed of such city for the uses

and purposes therein set forth.

Given under my hand and seal, this day of

February, 1984.

Notary Public

Commission expires

19_

Notary Public

•27-

Page 78: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4747

EAT232-A/Q (F )

State of New York ) )

County of New York ) ss.

Acknowledgement for the Developer

I, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for the

County and state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that

personally known to me to be the Vice President of the American

Broadcasting Companies, Inc., a corporation of and

personally known to me to be tihe Assistant Secretary of such

corporation, and personally known to me to be the same persons

whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared

before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as

such Vice President and Assistant Secretary, they signed and

delivered such instrtunents as Vice President and Assistant'

Secretary of such corporation pursuant to authority, given by

the Board of Director of such corporation as their free and

voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act and deed of

such corporation for tihe uses and purposes therein set fcrth.

Given under my hand and official seal, this day

of February, 1934.

Notary Public

Commission expires

19_

Notary Public

•23-

Page 79: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4748 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q (F)

E.XHIBIT ."A"

DESCRIPTION OF RENOVATION WORK

Renovation and rehabilitation of the following:

Exterior Facade: The exterior facade inclurfes the entire visible exterior area of tihe building extending along Lake and State Streets to tihe full height of the building including the cornice at the roof line and decorative ele.ments.

Lobby Area: The lobby area beginning at the State entrance and extending through the building, providing a public entrance hall, an elevator lobby area, and a stair landing including the decorative quarry tile floor, the walls, ceiling, and staircase to the second floor.

Exterior Walls: The exterior surfaces of all other walls of tihe building.

•29-

Page 80: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

Februarv 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4749

EAT232-A/Q (F)

EXHIBIT "B"

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Lots 1 and 2 in Block 36 in original Town of Chicago (now City of Chicago) in the South East 1/4 of Section 9, Township 39 Nort.h, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, also a' strip of land 3 feet more or less in width lying between the East line of Lot 1 aforesaid and the West line of State Street as established by the Act of the Legislature or the State of Illinois approved March 3, 1845 in Cook County, Illinois.

•30-

Page 81: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4750 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

EAT232-A/Q ( F )

EXHIBIT

P r e p a r e d b y : S k i d m o r e , Owens & M e r r i l l

SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

( a l l d r a w i n g s d a t e d o r r e v i s e d a s n o t e d b e l o w , 1 9 8 3 )

Sheet No.

1

2

.3

4

5

6

7

Description

Site Plan

Ground Floor Plan

Future Proposed Basement Plan

State Street Elevation

Lake Street Elevation

State Street View

Entry Sequence

Dated

January 27, 1983

January 27, 1983

January 27, 1983

January 27, 1983

January 21, 1983

January 13, 1983

January 21, 1983

-31-

Page 82: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4751

E.AT232-A/Q ( F )

EXHIBIT "D"

SCHEDULE OF DELIVERY OF DRAWINGS .AND BUDGET, COMMENCEMENT .AND COMPLETION OF .VORK

J"une 1, 1985

December 1, 1985

December 31, 1966

October 1, 1987

December 1, 1990

Submit Design Plans and Budget.

Commence construction work.

Construction of the lower three stories of the exterior facade, retail stores at grade and the landscaping, removal of existing theater marquee and installa­tion of new sidewalks shall be Completed.

Removal of exterior fire escapes shall be Completed.

Construction of the lobby, and the studio and all other portions of the Renovation Work and Other Work shall be Completed.

Page 83: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4752 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

•EAT232-A/Q (F)

EXHIBIT "E"

PERMITTED SIGNS

1. All signs located on the Improvements shall:

(a) be located on the State Street or Lake Street facade,

(b) be located parallel to the facade,

(c) except for street address signs identifying tihe street number of the Improvements, be located in the space between eighteen (18) feet and twenty (20) feet above tihe street grade and

(d) be Business Signs.

2. The gross area of all Signs located on either the State or Lake Street facade of the Improvements (except as provided in Paragraph 4 below) shall not exceed two times the foot frontage of the Improvements on such street; provided, however, the gross area of all illuminated Signs shall not exceed one times such foot frontage.

3. No Sign on the Improvements shall be a Flashing Sign or shall be illuminated by neon or similar means.

4. The gross area of tihe existing "State-Lake Building" Sign located on the State Street facade of the Improvements shall not be included in calculating the gross area of Signs provided by by Paragraph 2 above.

5. No Sign shall project.into the public right of way.

6. The lettering style and design of all Signs shall be in keeping witih and follow tihe character, style and design of tihe exterior of tihe Improvements.

7. All Signs and tihe location of all Signs shall be first approved by the Commissioner.

a. The terms "Sign," "Business Sign," "Flashing Sign" and "gross area of a Sign" as used in this Exhibit have the same definition as set fortih in the Chicago Zoning Ordi­nance as it is amended from time to time.

•33-

Page 84: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4753

EAT232-A/Q (F)

EXHIBIT "F"

AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMP;i.NIES PERSONNEL POLICY

1. Fair Employment Practices, Section 1, pp. 1 tihrough 5; effective date, June 1, 1983.-

2. Equal Employment Opportunity Program; Program For WLS-TV, WLS-AM and WLS-FM, pp. 1 through 10, dated .

3. WLS-TV EEO Program Implementation pp. 1 tihrough 9 with schedules, dated .

•34-

Page 85: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4754 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

(Continued from page 4719)

The Committee .on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council adopt the fol lowing proposed resolution transmitted therewith:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago passed an ordinance on May 26, 1983, establishing procedures for the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant and Year IX Community Development Program which required that the City shall not reprogram by more than 10% funds to or from any project category as set forth in the Supplement, Projected Use of Funds by Program without the prior approval of the Council; and

WHEREAS, One of the basic objectives of the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant program is to assist the unemployed and needy; and

WHEREAS, To receive the CDBG entit lement under the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill, the City has certif ied that it wi l l use the funds to the extent practicable "in areas where unemployment is highest and has been high for the longest period of t ime" and to "maximize immediate creation of new employment opportunities to individuals who were unemployed at least 15 of the 26 weeks prior to March 24, 1983"; and

WHEREAS, The City needs a means to assure that qualif ied unemployed City residents have the opportunity to obtain jobs created through contracts funded with Community Development Block Grant Funds; and

WHEREAS, The Mayor's Office of Employment and.Training has the desired capability of screening qualified unemployed individuals and referring them to employers who obtain Jobs Bill CDBG funded contracts; and

WHEREAS, The City's Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) Program needs a means to monitor compliance with federal regulations regarding job creation;.and

WHEREAS, The United States Department of Housing and Urban Oevelopment has authorized the City to use Yr. IX CDBG entit lement monies to fund the Mayor's Office of Employment and Training to provide this means; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

1. That the sum of $143,067 be allocated to the Mayor's Office of Employment and Training for the Community Oevelopment Employment Program through which it wi l l perform the job referral and monitoring described above.

2. That $104,963 be reprogrammed from salvage f rom the 1983 Jobs Bill funded Summer Youth Employment Program to the 1983 Jobs Bill Community Development Employment Program/CD component.

3. That $38,104 be reprogrammed from CDBG Yr. VIII salvage to the Yr. IX CDBG Community Oevelopment Employment Program/UDAG component.

4. This resolution shall be effective f rom and after its passage.

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

Resolution Adopted Authorizing Mayor to Execute Contract Wi th Greater Chicago Food Depository.

Page 86: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4755

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council adopt the fol lowing proposed resolution as amended:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago passed an Ordinance on May 26, 1983, establishing requirements for the 1983 Emergency Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant and the Year IX Community Development Programs, which states that any contract in the amount of $50,000 or more shall be subject to approval by the City Council of the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The fol lowing agency is recommended for an award of over $50,000; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. That the Mayor is authorized to execute a contract with the Greater Chicago Food Depository for the period of January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984, in the amount of $4,309,896 to be provided from various funds; including City of Chicago Corporate Funds Finance General, in the amount of $2,200,000.

Section 2. $987,324 of the contract is to be funded from a portion of the $1,042,686 of newly allocated Community Development Emergency Jobs Bill Funds. The provision and use of these funds, however, wi l l be condit ioned upon the approval of the City Council and the formal release of funds for this purpose by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Section 3. Funding for the balance of the contract, $1,122,572 wil l be provided f rom Year X Community Development Block Grant Entitlement; Year* X being scheduled to begin July 1, 1984. The provision and use of these funds, however, wi l l be conditioned upon formal approval by the Council of the City of Chicago and the formal release of these funds by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Section 4. If for any circumstances any of the above conditions concerning the approval and availability of Emergency Jobs Bill and/or Year X Community Development Entitlement are not met, the City reserves the right to terminate or amend the contract, so that at no time, costs and obligations by the Chicago Food Depository exceed the amount of funds available and approved by the City Council and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Section 5. The Greater Chicago Food Depository shall submit a monthly report to the City Council Committee on Finance on a form prepared by the Department of Human Services of the amount of food distributed by the Greater Chicago Food Depository and the cost of such food distr ibuted.

Section 6. This resolution shall be effective from and after its passage.

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, as amended, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

Authority Granted for Execution of Amendment to Agreement Between City and State for Improvement of Cottage

Grove Av. Between 115th and 95th Sts.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the execution of an amendment to an agreement between City of Chicago and State of Illinois for improvement of Cottage Grove Avenue between 115th Street and 95th Street.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Page 87: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4756 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski^ Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. That the Mayor is authorized to execute, the City Clerk to attest to and the Commissioner of Public Works and the City Comptroller to approve, upon approval of the Corporation Counsel as to forrn and legality, an amendment to a project agreement w i th the State of Illinois providing for the improvement: of Cottage Grove Avenue between 115th and 95th Streets described therein, said amendment to be substantially in the fol lowing form: .

Whereas, on October 27, 1982, the City Council passed an ordinance authorizing the aforementioned joint agreement for execution (Council Journal pages 13057 through 13060); and

Whereas, on February 14, 1983, the City of Chicago, acting through its Department of Public Works, hereinafter called the "City", and the State of Illinois, acting through its Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the "State", entered into a joint agreement to improve Cottage Grove Avenue, hereinafter referred to as the "Project''; and

Whereas, numbered paragraph 13 of the aforementioned agreement contains the estimated cost and the division of financial responsibil i t ies for the Project; and

Whereas, the City and the State are desirous of updating and revising the. estimate of cost and of increasing the upper limit of State participation.

Now, Therefore, Be It Agreed that numbered paragraph 13 of the aforementioned agreement be revised to read as fol lows:

13. "That the estimated costs of the Project as covered and described by this Agreement are:

Contract Construction $ 1,000,000

Force Account Construction $ 700,000

Construction Engineering/Supervision $ 170,000

TOTAL: $ 1,870,000

and that based upon the current ratio of Federal to Non-Federal (State) funds for Interstate Road Substitution projects, the estimated participation for the project wi l l be:

Federal-Aid Share (IX) (85% of $1,870,000) $ 1,589,500

Non-Federal Funds (State) (15% of $1,870,000) $ 280,500

TOTAL: $ 1,870,000.

and that based upon said ratio. State financial participation (referred to herein as the Non-Federal Share) shall be limited to a maximum of $308,550, wi th any Non-Federal share required in excess of that amount to be provided by the City, or by amendment to this agreement."

Be It Further Agreed, that all items contained in the original City/State agreement and any subsequent executed amendment which are not in confl ict with this amendment shall remain in full force and effect.

Page 88: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4757

Be It Further Agreed, that this amendment to the agreement shall be binding and inure to the benefits of the parties hereto, their successors and assigns.

In Witness Whereof, the City and State have caused this agreement to be executed by their respective officials and attested to on the date hereinafter listed.

[Signature forms omitted for printing purposes].

SECTION 2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit two (2) certif ied copies of this ordinance to the Division of Highways, Department of Transportation of the State of Ill inois through the District Engineer of District 1 of said Division of Highways.

SECTION 3. That this ordinance shall be effective by and from the date of its passage;

Authority Granted for Recision of Water Rate Charge Exemptions for Certain Suburban Water Users.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the recision of water rate charge exemption's for six suburban water users.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, -Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. The exemptions from water charges granted to certain water users outside the City of Chicago as listed below are hereby rescinded:

MacNeal Memorial Hospital, Berwyn, 1953 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 4526 (30 March, 1953).

Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, 1931 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 832 (30 July, 1931).

Niles College of Loyola, former ly St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, formerly St. Hedwigs Orphanage, Niles, 1937 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 4278 (15 August, 1937).

St. Andrew's Home for the Aged, Niles, 1951 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 957 (20 September, 1951).

Holy Cross High School, River Grove, 1965 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 4255 (15 September, 1965).

Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove, 1965 Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council, p. 4255 (15 September, 1965).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage.

Authority Granted for Issuance of License Fee Exemptions for Certain Charitable, Educational and

Religious Institutions.

Page 89: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4758 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

I

The Committee on, Finance to which had been referred December 6, 9, and 16, 1983 sundry proposed ordinances transmitted therewith to authorize issuance of license fee exemptions for certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances.

On separate motions made by Alderman Burke each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, S tone--45.

Nays—None.

Said ordinances as passed read respectively as fol lows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS.

Columbus-Cuneo-Cabrini Medical Center.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance w i th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fol lowing hospital that is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, shall be exempted f rom payment of the hospital license fee for the year 1984:

Columbus-Cuneo-Cabrini Medical Center (Frank Cuneo Memorial Hospital) No. 750 W. Montrose Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.

Mary Thompson Hospital.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance w i th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fol lowing 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 1984:

Mary Thompson Hospital No. 140 N. Ashland Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in.force from and after its passage.

Mt. Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: , .

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Coda of Chicago and in accordance w i th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fol lowing hospital that is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, shall be exempted f rom payment of the hospital license fee for the year 1984:

Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago S. California.Avenue at W. 15th Street.

Page 90: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4759

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.

Provident Hospital and Medical Center.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance wi th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fol lowing 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 of 1984:

Provident Hospital and Medical Center No. 500 E. 51st Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force f rom and after its passage.

Resurrection Health Care Corp.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance wi th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fol lowing 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 1984:

Resurrection Health Care Corporation No. 7435 W. Talcott Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.

St. Joseph Hospital. '

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance wi th favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fo l lowing 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 1984:

Saint Joseph Hospital No. 2900 N. Lake Shore Drive.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.

Walther Memorial Hospital.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 137-6 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the fo l lowing 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 1984:

Walther Memorial Hospital No. 1116 N. Kedzie Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.

Page 91: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4760 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

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 January 20, 1984, 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 fo l lowing 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 fo l lows:

Name and Address

Angel Guardian Florist No. 2041 W. Devon Avenue

Children's Memorial Hospital (sundry locations)

Warrant No. and Type of Inspection

Dl-321838 (Sign)

B4-300365 B4-300401 B4-300503 B4-300553 B4-300445 B4-300557 B4-300558 B4-300515 (Bldg.)

$ 34

40, 69. 23 80

103 103

80 80

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.50

.50

.00

.00

Congregation Shaare Tikvah No. 5800 N. Kimball Avenue

B4-300436 (Fire Prev.)

23.00

Edgewater Hospital (sundry locations)

84-300569 B4-300613 B4-300375 B4-300614 B4-300374 (Fire Prev.)

46.00 34.50 34.50 46.00 23.00

Hope Community Advent Christian Church

No. 5900 W. Iowa Street

B1-321080 (Bldg.)

23.00

LaRabida Children's Hospital and Research Center

No. 6500 S. Promontory Street

B4-300338 B4-300339 (Bldg.)

46.00 23.00

Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital No. 4600 N. Clarendon Avenue

C2-339331 (Refrig.)

12.00

Schwab Rehabilitation Center (sundry locations)

B4-300499 (Fire Prev.)

57.50

P1-308961 (Boiler and Fuel Burn. Equip.!

165.00

St. Anne's Hospital No. 4950 W. Thomas Street

B4-300554 B4-300379 B4-300380 (Bldg.)

92.00 57.50 46.00

St. Anthony Hospital No. 2875 W. 19th Street

St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center (sundry locations)

B4-300617 B4-300620 (Fire Prev.) (Int. Insp. No. 2 Tb. Bl. (Int. Insp. No. 3 Tb. Bl.

57.50 34.50

20.00 20.00

Page 92: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4761

Swedish Covenant Hospital B4-300521 $ 126.00 (sundry locations) B4-300474 34.50

B4-300475 23.00 B4-300579 57.50 B4-300549 69.00 B4-300476 46.00 (Fire Prev.)

Wilbourn Chapel D1-328415 7.50 No. 4136 S. Michigan Avenue (Sign)

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed substitute order was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Melt, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

Authority Granted to Easter Seal Society of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc. to Hold T a g Day" on July 19, 1984.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the fol lowing proposed order transmitted therewith:

Ordered, That the Superintendent of Police be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue a permit to the Easter Seal Society of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc. to tag on the streets of Chicago on Thursday, July 19, 1984.

On motion of Alderman Burke the foregoing proposed order was Passed by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone--45.

Nays—None.

Authori ty Granted for Payments of Hospital, Medical and Nursing Services Rendered Certain Injured

Members of Police and Rre Depts.

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.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed order was Passed by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47.

Nays—None.

Page 93: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4762 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider ihe foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue vouchers, in conformity w i th the schedule hereiri set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in sett lement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to 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 and/or the Fire Department, and vouchers are to be drawn in the favor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937:

[Regular orders printed on pages 4763 through 4767 of this Journal.]

and

Be It Further Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue warrants, in conformity wi th the schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to the injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department herein named,, provided such members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department shall enter into an agreement in wri t ing w i th 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 recovery of 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 f rom 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 suc.h medical expense, in accordance wi th 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 warrants are to be drawn in favor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937:

[Third party orders printed on pages 4768 through 4770 of this Journal.]

Placed on f/Ve—COMMUNICATION CONCERNING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF MARY BARTELME HOMES FOR

MONTH ENDING JUNE 30, 1983.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council Place on File a communication transmitt ing financial statements of the Mary Bartelme Homes relating to "tag day" activities for the month ending June 30, 1983.

On motion of Alderman Burke the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and said communication and report were Placed on File.

COMMITTEE ON CABLE TELEVISION.

Action Deferred—ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL,

MAINTAIN AND OPERATE CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS IN CHICAGO. .

(Continued on page 4771)

Page 94: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4763

• I ' 1.- w ^ •-• — I J > J - > y

: : r ~ .": - ~ - ^ - ' ~ — *; ^ - ^ - c: -c --i cc =c r:; ^ t — - . — — — - . - ' r ~ :

'-. • - — — r -^ • ; r (-• r L- ( * - ^^ r « c M- — C < / - " - - • . ' • " _

— ~ =r i : — — r - , > r z c — 2 — c v — * * z i t < — > r ' < r - — r r . c. — — r ^ — "* z I . . - I - " : . _ . : l a O L y i j O — - J . " ^ j ; - - - ! •.J £_• > — ; _ > . — I, _ T • - ' - . — ~ > Ui > ^ J — r* Z - <-• — u, f •^ ^ r : — — — — ^ - — — — J — — * - ^ X T — ^ U J X ^ J — . u - ' 3 ' r - ' — — — ^

c: — J _ - — J — : , r _ " - j , . j - j r j - z . j — c — I • j - - : . O J r ™ ' _ -u — Z •::- i T ^ r - . r — 1 — T - ^ T — — — T l i — i _ — C ' J . — — — — < 3 : —

_: ^ J ) • ; ' ) ! • ; . • . : • . : J •-' .) : • ) J J •_: : i -

•^ — i- — _ d r j i > r < . i . - . I > r

1 .,:. i

~ c < I 3 I

•Ji- . . . - • — '-^ - I - 1 ( J > M _ i .-r .T - ; r ^ .•» « i - r . — -•:> ,-; '_) . 1 • - > - 1 J T _ j --J -1 :'2 o _ j - I - J c:3 ~ O -s w r^ < _ ; ~ j fc- -T

•-.:• < . i : : j _j J . : — . 1 1 - : ^ i . ;_ — :•: .7 ^ * - ' - • > — '.T •:: — — — - ^ 3 - - . _* ••: . • r — " - i -r — — ' • - " " -*i ' -• ' '— i i L : * * _ - : T : ' ; i ' " c . : : < — " ' > 3 t r J _ j * " .-^ < _ • ' - . — - ' . > , _ -r . ; _ j I,- ~ _

Page 95: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4764 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

* " \ ^ '-. * ^v \ X , ^ , \ \ ^ \ • ' , ^ •^. -"v ^ \ ^ . -•v. ^ , \ \ \ \ -

U- JT L- — — I - (.- ^ (." I.- — '.* J J - . •

.. O Z! i l — UJ ^ Z 2 "rD o c- r — •< ' _ J — - r _ r .•> . ' • .J • ^ • • ^ 3 X Q . u j - — — C — — i - ^ — — T. •— ; < : - — : : i - . ; _ " : .

•:i- <.- U - < - - > ^ -

•• -• ^ - .- ^ 5 • : ! - _ - -^ V 3 .•; , i _ = J : =1 •-' s.

<> 1: ^ ^ i J J J -• " ": ^ ^ ^* ~ - " - J ~ -1 : : J 3 1. . : - 1 V \ .: ."• ". :-! : " l i_. Z > Cl. - t - I - J - " < • - -< -• J > ' - ' - • ' ' t ; • ' . - . ; -^ ' : ; ~ - * ' ^ -- • - > • - ' ^ -'' — '-t -^' • - - .

-•> •_) ' J -) . t — . J . . — _j D -t t «i J - : — — , :D T < < - t -^ < -T .J _; . ; • _ ) . _ • J J — — • •:- - I -1 - 1 i i r -^ i l i :£ •< -J — - . J - J — — - ' • - -J - " -•- • " " ^ '"^ ^ -- ' •• . " - ' • ' • . •*

Page 96: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4765

'', % T ^ " : ^ . ' ! ' ' . ' ; - ; ' ^ " ; ' . ^ ^ ' ; ' : ' ; ^: ^. = " ^ ^ ^ ^ c c = • ; . ; r ' - >

c : 1 : ; :;.^ ^ i •> S :c : : 1 f- ^ •::: s - iL £ f £ =: =' i ; : - r* c o •; ' -' ' i -. i i i -! i -! £ i i i i i - - ^ ^ ^ ^ - " : ^ " - ' ^ r. i: ^ ;r:" 1 2 - " " " - - ~ ~ ^ " • • ^ ^ ^ - - -- i "

^ r . ? ^ E . ^ ^ ' ' ' ' £ i ^ ^ £ ^ ^ _ " ' " ^ ' = ^ _ ' ^ _ 9 ' ^ ' ^ ^ . = • ' ^ ^ t - r c r c - r r r ' - C ( - c c c c c c ^ > c - -

• - > i :

— - < C u ; c r j - u — t^ ' t ^ t - ; < a : i _ i. - < _ , ^ ; _ _ 5 < : ^ ^ - ^ c r -.

(,- I- I _ ' Q : — t w t - ; . : . — C - t - a . — 1^ c i C L i - ' r . C l - — Ci L - ^ - — r ^ — — — — I.- -<t i- — — ^ L j — o — o t a i ^ i - ' J t — O — — .— < t — U.J— — — C l - — r = £ * : _ — ,- — : r . . i _ — i -

'— u ^ u J — • - > ' - ' ' — o c c u L L u - — ' 2 ^ 1 — • - U — > ' . J — < " - r — o - • - . " T > — — ~ _ : _ ; — ^ * - " r o — T — — — C T L - — c — — — I - r — c c t - f l C 4 / > — - o - * ^ c i c i ^ f - r - ^ r - — L — . 1 ! . - c — — —

— —— i - i . - t / - r ? ' T t - — K - c : T — x ^ l / * ; o ^ - X — i - i . - c . c r r ' - . , ! . — t,- - > • - ' - ' - i.- ~ = : — L - - '-•: ^ -T Ll — -J —.• <- - t - LO — T r ^ z t - a —• t / M * Ui T I — "^ r — •••' — • - r o —• — .T ." L- — r •^ - — •- - i r — L ^ — — c T i > r ? ' — — L L - I — r u : Z i - o i * * T t > < - — c r u r — ^ i - - - < _ > c r _ — — c . - u . • :: z - T r . ^ . - . ^ r D i - i j - i ^ — i N - O I U — ' = r j — ! _ r - i ' r - : — — . _ : : : . - . r _ ' ' r ^

I- r r " — ^ i - i - ' — > —Od — u j > - x z u j t - > i » : z < 2 > - i _ > - > ^ ' - " * . ' — r w - > - > - > — r — X ' - - ' - ) ' ^ ^ — Z' — — ^-Ji— — Z ^ - — — u J O ^ u : — — — j j — — Z — — — ' i ' - ' — - . ^ n r — - i " ^ — ~ ~ _ _ u - • _ = r . > ^ . C ^ ' - i - L - 7 ' c : - c ; ^ = ; Z s : > a ' c r i ^ . T ^ - r L ; > r ' C ' - r " - C i _ : L > <.. . r - r - r - r - - . -• « > a • K r ' - j » - ' j . z ' i ^ 3 . n - . . „ - i . ^ r i ^ - ' r i - i — — " - ^ z J - j — - r - < - _ : • - . - ' — r ' - ^ r r - ' j r > . - - - — z:

c r = - e : = ' e : c : = - = . - r : = r a t cr

_J '-J o •_) - ; I.J _J . J • ) J I ; _' _j „ ' . 1

G . - C - i . i . c : i . i : _ - L ^ - _ ^ t ^ : ^ i -

<- r —I V - < V > «r .- > -= -r -.- -: ^ _, _ <• - L r" •

— - i T < ; ~ ' — - I ^ . .-tf— ' - : r ~ * - — - • - < - _ ; < . . • • — •

Page 97: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4766 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

' s , V , \ - V - » , " V - s ^ - v , " ^ - . v " " . . - . V - . X . - - • » • ' . v ^ V ' v ' V V , >•.>•, ' ^ " v " ' . • ^ . ' v V . V ^ V v , v v ^ - v . - K - v . - ^ , - v . '

\ \ \ ' - "

- Ii ^ " j - — T -l- r .-: " T — U ^ X O 'J 3 — z: T ^ T Z Z "> .T .

TJ « I; ^ T - r: .^ ~ — > - 5 V 5 z "- X > "3 UJ o '^ 'J •: :> •• v : :—— — ••• - • . - _ — r _ . . c — — — X — u. — — z < : : ; : r ' . " ' i : i • - •._ J • - • _ ' . . _ — :_ u . — -> — J . I-t UU 3 ^ ' / I - / I _( ' J . !_. i J _; J • J , - . J

_•• cc o. J -

- I - J -1 - I r: -: _• t ••: : - -.- x :£

^ < j> -^ r ::) 'X "' -'-i • ' iT -" J -if '^ " ' - • . " . " . . * " - "" — . •-• .-^ i : ! ~ \ - • — •': i ^ "^ c

^ 1 ^ -::- — z < - I .-- J .z >- _. •-: r.- . "JO — -1 -J — 1 •. -J - I .J .-.' _) _; J — - ! : . j J - ' . i .r .r . . -1 .J T J: ; '=- - <v t-1 D •> < D o i j ^ — — — ' •• X .-: — -J -J "• "• — — — o ,.r > •- J r *c .- .-.- .r •: ~ :3 I.- — •: z .- .- .

=t c. .1. — — — — — > : : t -< ^ -. 7. T r "T « -<: . ' .~ "- '-• c .L .:: = z. u v- t-j 1-' _j •_ 1 i_ •_• -.J - _ _ ^ I . .

Page 98: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4767

V, - V \ -V \ • -V ' v \ V, \ -

, \ -v, \ \ ^ , - . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ' - . \ \ - ^ \ \ -

*: <: Z <-. -r <. < < < «r < *; -

r r T r :" T rr r ^ ^ ^

•_. C I,.; L. T L_ <_• — O t_i w •_ w- <_ »_• ." C I

_ I - ^ ^ _ , ^ : : ^ T ' ^ Z Z Z J £ J Z ^ Z Z Z C Z Z ' ; T ^ I : - : ; ' Z Z T t ; - j "

'-. r 5 !J _- •• ^ "3 "5 •: j -j j 3 oa u 3 o o c D -.5 .: J r D z •.: -i • - ? z ! • Lf. ^ i -n -z ; ' : : . ' ~ r c z z a e x Z G e z z z o r : ; : : ; " ^ ^ ' 2 : r : , - _ z z r : i r ; :? -: z -1 z

o o 'J •.; .; .- .? .3 T ^ D r .3 - - - • 5 •_- _- T 3 o ;j :: . o .3 ^ r o .

. - £ t i .

c X < .J J z "D •: -I -1 :i -T o -r _i Tl .J 71 . - r E. r :- T c a -L • • •• -r- .- c r r •-

t < — —

Page 99: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4768 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

— c c •--

c r — L-

<r c rz ~- z -r ~- -J c r c c - " — c c e r c: ' r. 1.-C c c c c i c c r c c • - .* rv, C. - ' r C C O r . r- c

•- c u- o c C- kT — — C

V, ^ "X "V 'v. v . V , ^ -^ >- >- V v , - v ' . v , v . \ -v ' v V *v -^ V,. " a C ^ -: ^ '

r- 1- »- ^ — c-X o t/> Iw) or — —

— h- (/ c.

^ : _ ' " i T c t . ' - — C — ; — n. z; V- L" — z n 3 LL o . u- •- *- r* — t/ — ^ — ...; .- .-z -^ o — z X - — ; ". —• — X < i ' a; t l cc a o CE ' L f - i . . i - 1 - X a X X L i . ' Z D ^ t - ^ . — . . - z _ — zr — — x o x o t o i t / i c D

- • . t - l ' - l ^ U ^ r ' U L L - — IL — h- — " T l i _ ^ — I l a i c u j . ' z x

. " Z • . > = - — LL' — > > • ( _ ) > — 1-

; C

- — T"

U

_ *. t

t

* •

>-I -

(.-C

r

» t l

u."

L-

c

r

— >

<-'.

— X

I - .

^ c

L J

u •y^

7"

r t _

^ u;

^ L "

c

— ~ ^

-)' i .

J.J

L . L O

7"

r

L. '

•-^ ^

— -

— :L

> cr

--< •

(.-; i :

< r

•"

i_ i

^ K .

— c-

L -

^ c

I .

l -

>

c ' c c L d c c -.' r

• — > -

< «; < « :; cr 7 -J X < < .

.-.• ._i i - iT < •- LJ L") I - -J — —• to ; j j C2 '.-• r I < — _ ! - : : - - J — — — j J Z — - 1 - N j . r '

— 2 - < l ' X i c r > > < . T n ^ O L L ' L T u j f c - w ; i r D i i x < < — z i X < : 2 a . — — _ j - i < — •.

: L J C X O O X L L - L L I L L < L . U . U . ' . Z C L : :

u <• r_- r. _• I- < X L- z — c; < ;-j —

Page 100: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4769

• — c sj' (\- f.• — f " r^ r . » — rv -. o- :^ C >r '^ — —

- — • X - Z > f c * -- z < r c i r - r L _ — — I I - — ^ ^ — L j l - i ^ ^ — •

_•— — — — — —— z — i _ ) X Z — ^ u j — = r « - . 4 j t - i : i i ; u u LJ !_• t. c u' u- u.' or •- — k- C < L.- — C C" c l_" u' > *- u t-- LJ — (-• — — C =:— _ * - * • — — - t - o w.'»_;— — z _ j — — a — — . »_ — c:— L - i ^ . - r - - . i c r a a; — — X c - L - L - c ^ c L - i - i ^ - — — i ^ ' . - C c L J c ; — »- — c ( . / - e c r r - - r c r s - C - .- i_; —

T L - — e c z L - ( . ' c — a - - t - t - t - e u ^ i ^ c:i/> — W U J — t ^ c t ' Z i , - — ~ r r t - ' ' " r — — — o ^ " - " - > _. „ a , L:.. — — =: i^ i . - :OL^v-— t^— > t - — O t / l t O Z u — — Z ' _ > X X _ P — X u . X o . Z — — —_) r

z - r x C C X - L - - - - - L - > - i r t Q - - X C • 1 - - c r - C L I C - r v < L - i . - - ^ - — L - i — r z r x r — t - — o « I - ^ H - < c e > - i^ i / ' ^ . r : : ; ^^ . - r - - x = r x . — — — :r — c i -

_ z - i _ i - i - r z L i — r. - c z c O T H - - ^ - Z o c t - L L X L - r - z - L r L . - u t - t - . - i . C L - - r r — X — — r. — . O X L T X X UJ UJ t - Z U J U J » - i / i — — I X i . - r > X i [ S ' X o - . Z — — -- - ; L : . X - z L U . — r z i - r * - — — « - x i c " > i z i u x r — i - z — x — u — — - i ^ — u. — U . : J X C i^^u.'i^'^ r - J . - I I : L - ^ _ . I X > - Z 3 : ? X - ' . ^ Z N - » « i i j u j a i j u j » - * ( i _ c ; r ' t r i - _ i . r - j c : : - . i j — z - . z -^ . • i _ - > > i . - i ^ L > -» - ; • i^ u. u , ' Z u : — — z u j N - u u - > U - L ; L J > i . : u . > i - — - x r z - - • ' - _

i - k - — — — — — u , - L . L . Z u J u j ^ a : Z L J L U » - Z f f C X X * - — — X — X — .- r ' X Z — . y — X X - J — i X i : c c - ' r r - c z x r - i i - * - - — - s - c : - L L > B : u j O C c r « - z = ' t - - . ' - z - ^ - x z i . - L _ c u x > z — u z r — i _ .- — _ • -I .T ,- •."• - . — LJ ;< K u. •_ —• L. < — li — > u. u. J u. -J X z r y. ^- D rr •; •_• X > — > ' j ; _j ir r* X =: r •_- X *" * ~ - ^ : : f < — — : T 3 J — — — — — z c U J — f Z u . - ^ r u — i c < x — r x <— :'. < L - - u.' — _• — — c r r " ' ^ -

:•_;..• _i . : . : ; ; v_> o •,; -J _ ) • : > — _ ; • ! . : ; _ ; - ) . ; J . > ) , : • : _ • : •. J _• • j . ) . j ~j -1: **j •_) u _) J u. I . '

Page 101: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4770 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Page 102: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4771

(Continued from page 4762)

The Committee on Cable Television submitted the fo l lowing report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Stemberk Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, February 8, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Cable Televison having under consideration a proposed ordinance to grant non-exclusive franchises to construct, install, maintain and operate cable communications systems in the City of Chicago to Group W Cable Associates of North Central Chicago, Group W Cable Associates of North West Chicago, Chicago Cable Communications and Stellar Continental Cable, Inc. for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively.

Committee hearings were held, and public testimony taken, on January 27, 30, and 31, 1984. The January 31, 1984 meeting was recessed to a call of the chair. That meeting was reconvened on February 8, 1984, at which t ime your Committee on Cable Television recommended do Pass, as amended.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EUGENE C. SCHULTER,

Chairman.

The fol lowing is said proposed ordinance transmitted wi th the foregoing committee report:

Whereas, The City, of Chicago desires the establishment of a cable communications system in the City of Chicago for the benefit of the City and all persons located therein; and

Whereas, Chapter 113.1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, "The Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance", was adopted by the City Council on February 10, 1982, to provide for the franchising and regulation of cable systems wi th in the City of Chicago; and

Whereas, The City Council adopted a Request for Proposals for Cable Communications Franchises on May 27, 1982, dividing the City of Chicago into five franchise areas and requesting proposal bids thereon by cable companies as applicants; and

Whereas, Ten proposal bids for the City of Chicago's five franchise areas were submitted to the City of Chicago by six applicants on August 31 , 1982; and

Whereas, The City Council after considering the franchise applications of each applicant as wel l as their legal, f inancial, technical and character qualif ications, the public comment thereon and the recommendations of the Cable Administrator for the preliminary award of franchises in each of the City of Chicago's five franchise areas, the City Council on January 7, 1983, passed a resolution designating Cablevision, Group W of North Central Chicago, Group W of North West Chicago, Chicago Cable Communications and Stellar Continental Cable as successful applicants for Franchise Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 respectively; and

Whereas, Said resolution of January 7, 1983, authorized the Cable Administrator to negotiate and draft francnise agreements between the City of Chicago and each of the designated successful applicants based on the Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance, the Chicago Cable Ethics Ordinance, the Request for Proposals, the proposal bids of the successful applicants, the consultant's draft and final evaluation reports and the applicants' comments thereon and the public hearing record; and

Whereas, The Cable Administrator successfully negotiated and drafted franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 between the City of Chicago and Group W Cable Associates of North Central Chicago, Group W Cable Associates of North West Chicago, Chicago Cable Communications and Stellar Continental Cable, Inc. respectively; and

Whereas, The Cable Administrator submitted franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 to the City Council on December 21, 1983, for its review and consideration and released said franchise agreements to facil itate public participation; and

Page 103: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4772 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

1 Whereas, The City Council Committee on Cable Television conducted public hearings on said

franchise agreements affording the public a reasonable opportunity to comment thereon and to appropriately review said franchise agreements; and

Whereas, The City Council Committee on Cable Television after amending said franchise agreements voted to recommend approval of said franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. That it is in the best interests of the City of Chicago and all persons located therein to grant non-exclusive franchises to construct, install, maintain and operate cable communications systems in the City of Chicago to Group W Cable Associates of North Central Chicago, Group W Cable Associates of North West Chicago, Chicago Cable Communications and Stellar Continental Cable, Inc. for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively.

Section 2. That the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5, which are attached hereto and made a part hereof are hereby approved and adopted.

Section 3. That in approving and adopting said franchise agreements the City Council agrees that in the event a subsequent franchise is awarded on terms or conditions more favorable than those awarded to grantees in Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4, and 5 which are not based on commitments set forth in the grantees' or applicants' respective franchise proposals, then the grantees in Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4, and 5 shall be entitled to any such similar terms and conditions by appropriate amendment of their respective franchise agreements.

Section 4. That in approving and adopting said franchise agreements the City Council in accordance wi th Section 113.1-20 (C) of the Municipal Code of Chicago is authorizing each of the grantees for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 to secure indebtedness in excess of seventy-f ive percent (75.%) of the fair market value of the property used, by the grantees in the construction and operation of their cable television systems for the financing of said systems for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 on terms and conditions consistent w i th the terms and conditions of said franchise agreements and the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, Chapters 113.1 and 113.2.

Section 5. This ordinance shall be in ful l force and effect from and after its passage.

[Franchise agreements are omitted for printing purposes in the Journal of the Proceedings, but appear in full text in a

special pamphlet, copies of which are available in the Office of the City Clerk.]

The fol lowing amendatory ordinance was presented and passed in the Committee on Cable Television and is made a part of this committee report:

The Committee on Cable Television submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the fol lowing proposed ordinance transmitted herewith:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. Section 113.1-21(B) of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by striking the fol lowing in brackets:

B. All charges to subscribers and users shall be consistent wi th a schedule of fees for all services offered as established by the Grantee. [Changes in the fee schedule shall require the Grantee to petition the Commission, which shall forward its recommendation to the City Council. Upon Council approval changes in the fee schedule shall not take effect until at least sixty (60) days after notif ication of same is delivered to the Commission and to current subscribers and users.]

Section 2. Section 113.1-21(0) of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by striking the fol lowing language in brackets and by substituting the language in italics therefor: •

D. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, and except in the case of extraordinary circumstances as approved by the Commission, a Grantee shall not increase the fees [for 'services proposed in the franchise application above the rates specified in said application nor decrease the services or channels specified in said ordinance] for the first tier of service for which there

Page 104: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4773

is a monthly subscriber fee nor any installation or reconnection fees proposed in the franchise application above the rates specified in said franchise application for a period of for ty-e ight (48) months from the time service is provided to the f irst subscriber pursuant to the Grantee's franchise; provided, however, that a Grantee shall have the authority and the right to add to its service or installation fees any Federal, State or local taxes or fees directly imposed on subscribers, and for any addit ional copyright fees that may be imposed as a result of legislative or judicial action at the Federal, State or local level taken after the f i l ing of the franchise application. If during the term of the franchise a Grantee receives refunds of any copyright payments, it shall without delay notify the Commission, suggest a plan for f low- th rough of the refunds to its subscribers, and retain such refunds in an interest bearing escrow account pending order of the Commission. After considering the plan submitted by the Grantee, the Commission shall order f low- through of the refunds wi th accrued interest to the Grantee's subscribers in a fair and equitable manner.

Section 3. Chapter 113.1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting Section 113.1-50(6) therefrom.

Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION.

Approval Given to Mayor's Appointment of George Munoz as Member of Board of Education.

The Committee on Education submitted the fol lowing report:

CHICAGO, January 23, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Education, having had under consideration a communicat ion signed by the Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, under the date of December 22, 1983 (which was referred on December 22, 1983) appointing Mr. George Munoz as a member of the Board of Education, for a term ending Apri l 30, 1988, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Approve the said appointment, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by ten members of the committee with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) PATRICK J. O'CONNOR,

Chairman.

On motion of Alderman O'Connor the said appointment of Mr. George Munoz was Approved, by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr—39.

Nays—Aldermen Madrzyk, Kelley—2.

Approval Given to Mayor's Appointment of Wil l iam Farrow as Member of Board of Education.

The Committee on Education submitted the fol lowing report:

CHICAGO, January 23, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Page 105: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4774 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Your Committee on Education, having had under consideration a communication signed by the Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, under the date of December 22, 1983 (which was referred on December 22, 1983) appointing Mr. Will iam Farrow as a member of the Board of Education, for a term ending April 30, 1988, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Approve the said appointment, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred' in by ten members of the committee with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) PATRICK J. O'CONNOR,

Chairman.

On motion of Alderman O'Connor the said appointment of Mr. Will iam Farrow was Approved, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr—39.

Nays—Aldermen Madrzyk, Kelley—2.

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.

Action Deferred—OH PROPOSED ORDINANCE RELATING TO PREVENTION OF CREATING NEW SANITARY LANDFILL SITES, LIQUID WASTE

HANDLING FACILITIES AND TRANSFER STATIONS.

The Committee on Energy and Environmental Protection submit ted the fol lowir ig report, which was, on motion of Alderman Nardulli and Alderman Vrdolyak Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, January 30, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on j Energy and Environmental Protection, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (which was referred on August 31, 1983) relating to the prevention of creating new sanitary landfill sites, liquid waste handling facilit ies and transfer stations, and expansion thereof, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the substitute proposed ordinance, as amended, which is transmitted herewith.

This substitute proposed ordinance, as amended, was concurred in by nine members of the committee, wi th no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) MICHAEL L NARDULLI,

Chairman.

The fol lowing is said substitute proposed ordinance as amended, transmitted with the foregoing committee report:

Whereas, The City of Chicago is a home rule unit of government as defined in Article Vll, Section 6(a) of the Illinois Constitution; and.

Whereas, The City of Chicago may exercise any power and perform any function relating to its government and affairs; and.

Whereas. The City Council f inds that the creation, expansion and operation of sanitary landfill sites, liquid waste handling facilit ies and transfer stations are matters affecting the public health, safety and welfare; and.

Page 106: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4775

Whereas, The City Council finds further that for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare it is necessary to prevent the creation of new sanitary landfi l l sites, liquid waste handling facilit ies and transfer stations, and the expansion thereof, pending research and reyiew of the hazards which may be posed by such creation and expansion, now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. Section 17-6.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by adding thereto the language in italics and deleting the language bracketed, as fol lows:

17-6.2 No person shall dump or deposit or cause to be dumped or deposited anywhere wi th in the City, any building demolit ion materials, discharged solid wastes resulting from any industrial manufacturing, trade or business process, or from the development, recovery or processing of natural resources, or garbage, ashes, refuse, trash, rubbish, miscellaneous waste, l iquid waste (industrial and c o m m e r c i a l - but not including radioactive waste), manure or other substance that may contain disease germs or be scattered by the w ind or decompose or become filthy, noxious or unhealthful, except at a sanitary landfil l site, l iquid waste handling facility or [and] transfer station for which an annual permit has been properly issued by the Commissioner of Consumer Services. Such dumping without a permit is hereby declared to be an abatable nuisance. Said permit is required and shall be secured by such person irrespective of whether the dumping or depositing hereinabove described takes place upon said person's own property or upon property owned by any other person.

Notwithstanding any other provision o f this Chapter, no permit shall be issued until February 1, 1985, for the operation of any new sanitary landfill site, liquid waste handling facility or transfer station, or for the expansion of any sanitary landfill site, l iquid waste handling facility or transfer station currently operating under a valid permit. No such permit which has been or may be suspended or revoked shall be reinstated or reissued unti l February 1, 1985. The Commissioner of Consumer Services shall not accept, consider or take action until February 1. 1985, on any application for a permit for operation of new sanitary landfill, l iquid waste handling facility or transfer station, or for the expansion of a sanitary landfill site, l iquid waste handling facility or transfer station currently operating under a valid permit, or for reinstatement or reissuance of a suspended or revoked permit for operation of a sanitary landfill site, l iquid wa$te handling facility or transfer station.

Section 2. This ordinance shall be in ful l force and effect from and after its passage.

COMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS.

Resolution Adopted Honoring Vietnam Veterans and Memorializing U.S. Congress to Adopt H. R. 1961

Concerning Research of Impact of Agent Orange.

The Committee on Intergovernmental Relations submitted the fo l lowing report:

CHICAGO, January 25, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, having had under consideration a resolution (which was referred on November 8, 1983) memorializing and honoring the brave Vietnam Veterans and civilian noncombatants for their devotion to their country and to memorialize the ongoing research of the defoliant Agent Orange and its impact on their health and their famil ies health, and further memorialize the United States Congress to adopt House Resolution 1961, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said Resolution, as amended, which is t ransmit ted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members of t+ie committee.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ROMAN C. PUCINSKI,

Chairman.

Page 107: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4776 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO . February 8, 1984

On motion of Alderman Pucinski the proposed resolution transmitted wi th the foregoing committee report was Adopted, as amended, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—^Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47.

Nays—None.

Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, Veterans and civi l ian noncombatants who served in combat zones during the Vietnam War distinguished themselves by outstanding meritorious service during mil itary operations against hostile, determined,.and aggressive enemies; and

WHEREAS, These Veterans and civilian noncombatants consistently manifested exemplary professionalism wi th rapid assessment and solution of numerous problems inherent in a combat environment; and

WHEREAS, Despite many adversities, these Veterans and civilian noncombatants performed their duties in a resolute, efficient, and energetic manner; and

WHEREAS, These Veterans and civil ian noncombatants appl ied their sound judgement and valorous actions in contributing materially to the successful accomplishment of the United States mission to contain and f ight communist aggression; and

WHEREAS, Vietnam Veterans and civilian noncombatants were appalled and disgusted at the lack of recognition or guarded acceptance by the American Public of their commitment whether f ighting in the jungles, the highlands, or the Mekong Delta; and

WHEREAS, These soldiers fought professionally and courageously, they also were exposed to the defoliant Agent Orange; and

WHEREAS, There has been research on this defoliant. Agent Orange, and the Vietnam Veterans and civilian noncombatants who put their lives on the line request further research into the effects of this chemical agent; now, therefore

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago gathered here this 8th day of November, A.D. 1983 do hereby honor these proud and brave Vietnam Veterans and civilian noncombatants and memorialize them for their devotion to their country and to memorialize the ongoing research of the defoliant Agent Orange and its impact on their health and their families' health; and

Be It Further Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago memorialize the United States Congress to adopt House Resolution 1961.

Resolution Adopted Memorializing President and Congress to Designate 51st Street as Part of Federal Aid Urban System.

The Committee on Intergovernmental Relations submitted the fol lowing report:

CHICAGO, February 1, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee o n . Intergovernmental Relations, having had under consideration a resolution (which was referred on June 28, 1983) memorializing the President and the Congress of the United States to designate 51st Street as , part of the Federal Aid Urban System and provide sufficient funds to make repairs, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt the said resolution, which is transmitted herewith.

Page 108: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4777

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members of the committee.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ROMAN C. PUCINSKI,

Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Pucinski the proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing commit tee report was Adopted, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W.' Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47.

Nays—None.

Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, 51st Street, which straddles the City line and partially in Stickney Township is in dire need of repair and it is deemed advisable to designate 51'st Street as part of the Federal Aid Urban System which wil l enable it to qualify for 75% Federal Funding and 25% to be paid by the City of Chicago and by the Township of Stickney; now therefore.

Be It Resolved That the Mayor and the Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled this 22nd day of June, 1983, do hereby memorialize the President and Congress of the United States to designate 51st Street as part of the Federal Aid Urban System and to provide sufficient funds to make repairs.

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL EVENTS AND WORLD'S FAIR.

Action Deferred—ON PROPOSED RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS.

The Committee on Special Events and World's Fair submitted the fo l lowing report, which was, on motion of Alderman Kelley and Alderman Sawyer Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, February 8, 1984.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Special Events and World's Fair to which was referred on January 20, 1984, a resolution authorizing the expenditure of funds for certain special events pursuant to the requirements in the 1984 Appropriat ion Ordinance, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt said resolution in part, as listed below:

Event Amount

Winter Festival $ 60 ,000 .

Blues Festival 100,000.

City Wide Grants 10,000.

(World's Fair Symposium 5,000.) (Black History Month 5,000.)

Insurance 40 ,000 .

Page 109: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4778 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Chicago Tourism $ 176,000.

Professional Services 25,000.

Fine Arts 150,000.

Convention Bureau 960,000.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee present, wi th no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) BERNARD L. STONE,

Chairman.

The fol lowing is said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report:

Whereas, The Annual Appropriat ion Ordinance of the City of Chicago for the Year 1984 provides that the funds appropriated for the Municipal Hotel Operator's Occupation Tax Fund "For Specific Purposes—General" in the amount of $2,778,176 are "to be expended under the direction of the Mayor with prior City Council approval"; and

Whereas, The Mayor's Office of Special Events has requested City Council approval pursuant to such requirements; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

Section 1. Approval is hereby given to the expenditure of funds in the amounts specified in Exhibit A to this resolution, under the direction of the Mayor, for the events, programs and other items appearing on Exhibit A hereto..

Section 2. This resolution shall be effective f rom and after its passage.

[Exhibit "A" printed on page 4779 of this Journal.]

M A T T E R S P R E S E N T E D B Y T H E A L D E R M E N

(Presented by Wards, in Order, Beginning wi th the Fiftieth Ward).

Arranged under the fol lowing subheadings:

1. Traffic Regulations, Traff ic Signs and Traff ic-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 with the provisions of Council Rule 4 1.

1. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

/?e/'err-erf—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO ESTABLISH LOADING ZONES AT SUNDRY LOCATIONS.

(Continued on page 4780)

Page 110: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 4779

H;/J I U I " : ! A

EVENT AMOUNT

Winter Festival 60,000 '

Blues Festival 100,000 l-'^

Music of the Airericas (2) 150,000

July 3rd Program 70,000

Kool Jazz Festival 150,000

Venetian Night 25,000

City-Wide Grants 50,000 /<. ^ "

Fine Arts 150,000 "

Meetings & Dignitaries 100,000

International Folk Fair 150,000

Neighborhood Grants 350,000

Insurance 40,000 '•"''

Miscellaneous (Plaza) 50,000

Convention Bureau 960,000 ^

Chicago Tourism 176,000 *

Undesignated 172,176

Professional Services 25,000 ' ^

Page 111: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4780 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

(Continued from page 4778)

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish loading zones at the locations designated, for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman Location

Roti (1st Ward) S. Desplaines Street (west side) f rom a point 30 feet north of the north property line of W. Taylor Street to a point 25 feet north thereof;

Huels (11th Ward) S. Archer Avenue (both sides) f rom a point 189 feet west of S. Arch Street to a point 25 feet west thereof—9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.--Monday through Saturday;

Hagopian (30th Ward) W. Armitage Avenue -8:00 A.M. to 6:00 Saturday;

(north side) at 4242-P.M.—Monday through

W. Diversey Avenue (north side) at 5414--8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.—Monday through Friday (for handicapped):

W. Fullerton Avenue -8:00 A.M. to 5:00 Friday;

(south side) at 4449-P.M.—Monday through

Santiago (31st Ward) N. Keystone Avenue (west side) across the street f rom approximately 1411, 70 feet south of f i re-hydrant—6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.— Monday through Friday.

fle/'e/rec/—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO RESTRICT MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO SINGLE DIRECTIONS ON

SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to restrict the movement of vehicular traff ic to the direction indicated in each case, on specified public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman Location

Gabinski (32nd Ward) W. Ohio Street, between N. Peoria Street and N. Milwaukee Avenue—easterly;

N. Peoria Street, between W. Grand Avenue and W. Ohio Street—northerly;

Mell (33rd Ward)

Orr (49th Ward)

W. Schubert Avenue, between N. California Avenue and N. Fairfield Avenue—easterly;

First north-south alley west of N. Sheridan Road, between W. Albion Avenue and W. North Shore Avenue—northerly.

/?e/e/-/-e(y—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO DISCONTINUE RESTRICTION ..ON MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO SINGLE DIRECTION

ON PORTION OF S. SHERMAN ST. (S. FINANCIAL PL).

Page 112: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4781

Alderman Roti (1st Ward) presented a, proposed ordinance to discontinue the restriction imposed on the movement of vehicular traff ic, allowing the flow of traffic to proceed in both directions on S. Sherman Street (S. Financial Place) between W. Van Buren Street and W. Congress Parkway; which was Referred to the Committee oh Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO LIMIT PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT

SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Alderman Sawyer (6th Ward) presented three proposed ordinances to limit the parking of vehicles to the periods specified, during the hours designated, at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Location Distance and Time

E. 71st Street (south side) From S. Indiana Avenue to a point 125 feet east thereof—30 minutes—8:00 A.M. to 6:00

- P.M.;

S. Indiana Avenue (east side) At 7101-7105—30 minutes—8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.;

S. Indiana Avenue (west side) Approximately 110 feet south of E. 71st Street--30 minutes—7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

fleferz-ec/—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND AREA OF PARKING LIMITATION DURING SPECIFIED HOURS ON PORTION OF

S. NEENAH AV.

Alderman Krystyniak (23rd Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to limit the parking of vehicles to one hour periods on the west side of S. Neenah Avenue from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north thereof from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (instead of on both sides); 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 t imes the parking of vehicles at the locations designated, for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman Location and Distance

Bloom (5th Ward) S. Merril l Avenue (east side) at 6931 (except for handicapped);

Beavers (7th Ward) ' E. 91st Street, at 2416 (except for handicapped);

Huels (11th Ward) S. Throop Street (both sides) f rom the north property line of S. Archer Avenue to a point 50 feet north thereof;

Kelley (20th Ward) S. Champlain Avenue, at 6149 (except for handicapped);

Krystyniak (23rd Ward) S. Oak Park Avenue (both sides) f rom W. Archer Avenue to the f i rst alley south thereof;.

Page 113: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4782 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Hagopian (30th Ward)

Santiago (31st Ward)

Mell (33rd Ward)

Kotlarz (35th Ward)

Laurino (39th Ward)

O'Connor (40th Ward)

N. Pulaski Road (both sides) f rom a point 430 feet north of W. Wabansia Avenue to a point 350 feet north thereof;

N. Pulaski Road (both sides) f rom a point 430 feet north of W. Wabansia Avenue to a point 350 feet north thereof;

N. California Avenue, at 3843 (at either side of driveway);

W. Waveland Avenue (north side) f rom N. California Avenue to a point 60 feet east thereof;

N. Drake Avenue (west side) at 2622 (driveway);

N. Lawndale Avenue (west side) at 6316 (except for handicapped);

N. Mason Avenue (east side) at 4027 (except for handicapped);

N. Lincoln Avenue (east side) f rom 5931 to 5935;

Oberman (43rd Ward)

McLaughlin (45th Ward)

Schulter (47th Ward)

Stone (50th Ward)

W. Thorndale Avenue, at 1717 (except for handicapped);

N. Southport Avenue (east side) at 2729 (except for handicapped);

W. Berenice Avenue (north side) at 5150 (except for handicapped);

N. Leavitt Street (west side) at 4130 (except for handicapped);

N. Artesian Avenue (east side) at 6761 (except for handicapped);

N. Whipple Street (east side) at 6237 (except for handicapped).

fle/^erree^—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, at the locations and for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman

Krystyniak (23rd Ward)

Location. Distance and Time

S. Neenah Avenue (east side) f rom W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north thereof— 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.—Monday through Friday;

Page 114: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4783

Mell (33rd Ward) N. Mozart Street (both sides) between W. Addison Street and W. Waveland Avenue--7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.—Monday through Friday;

Pucinski (41st Ward) N. Osceola Avenue (both sides) at 5500 block--7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.—Monday through Friday.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO DISCONTINUE PROHIBITION AGAINST PARKING OF VEHICLES AT

SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented three proposed ordinances to discontinue the prohibit ion against the parking of vehicles at the locations specified, for- the distances and hours designated, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman Location, Distance and Time

Huels (11th Ward) S. Archer Avenue (south side) f rom a point 189 feet west of S. Arch Street to a point 25 feet west thereof—9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.--Monday through Saturday;

Brady (15th Ward) S. Troy Street (both sides) f rom W. 72nd Street to W. 74th Street—2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.—except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays;

Gabinski (32nd Ward) N. Western Avenue (east side) f rom a point 200 feet south of W. Lyndale Street to a point 200 feet north of W. Fullerton Avenue--4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.—Monday through Friday.

fle/e/-/-e</—PROPOSED ORDER TO ESTABLISH "RESIDENT PARKING ONLY" ZONE FOR VEHICLES ON PORTION

OF S. TROY ST.

Alderman Brady (15th Ward) presented a proposed order to establish "Resident Parking Only" Zone for vehicles at all t imes on both sides of the 7200 and 7300 blocks of S. Troy Street; which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO ESTABLISH TOW AWAY ZONES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish "Tow Away Zones" at the locations designated, for the. distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fol lows:

Alderman Location and Distance

Roti (1st Ward) S. Financial Place (Sherman Street) (west side) between W. Van Buren Street and W. Congress Parkway;

Page 115: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4784 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Hansen (44th Ward)

W. Monroe Street (both sides) f rom the Chicago River to S. Wacker Drive;

W. Stratford Place (north side) at 420.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNALS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders for the installation of automatic t ra f f i c -control signals at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety as follows:

Alderman

Banks (36th Ward)

Laurino for Cullerton (38th Ward)

Hansen (44th Ward)

Location of Signals

W. Cortland Street and N. Austin Avenue (add "Walk" signal to existing traff ic control signals);

N. Harlem Avenue and W. Grace Street (automatic traffic control signal);

N. Sheffield Avenue and W. Nelson Street (install "flashing yel low beacon").

fle/errerf—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 fol lows:

Alderman

Roti (1st Ward)

Evans (4th Ward)

Bloom (Sth Ward)

Majerczyk (12th Ward)

Madrzyk (13th Ward)

Location and Type of Sign

W. Fillmore Street and S. Lafiin Street— ' "2-Way Stop";

E. 48th Street and S! Dorchester Avenue from the corner to the cul de sac adjacent to 4800 S. Lake Park—"Parking Permitted";

E. 62nd Street and S. Dorchester Avenue-- "2 -Way Stop";

W. 46th Street and S. Sacramento Avenue-- "2 -Way Stop";

North-south alley bounded by W. 46th Street, S. California Avenue, W. 47th Street and S. Mozart Street—"Through Traffic Prohibited";

North-south alley bounded by S. Richmond Street, W. 35th Street, S. Francisco Avenue and W. 36th Street—"Through Traffic Prohibited";

S. Kedvale Avenue and W. 68th Street—"Stop";

S. Komensky Avenue and W. 68th Street-- "Stop" ;

Page 116: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4785

Brady (15th Ward)

Langford (16th Ward)

Sheahan (19th Ward)

Krystyniak (23rd Ward)

Nardulli (26th Ward)

Mell (33rd Ward)

Frost (34th Ward)

Kotlarz (35th Ward)

Banks (36th Ward)

Laurino for Cullerton (38th Ward)

O'Connor (40th Ward)

Natarus (42nd Ward)

Hansen (44th Ward)

W. 68th Street and S. Winchester Avenue-- "4 -Way Stop";

W. 68th Street and S. Parnell Avenue—"Stop";

S. Campbell Avenue and W. 117th Street-- "Stop" ;

W. 49th Street and S. Avers Avenue—"No Turn on Red";

W. 52nd Street and S. Natoma Avenue— "3-Way Stop";

W. 54th Street and S. Newcastle Avenue-- "Stop" ;

W. 60th Street and S. Mobile Avenue—"4-Way Stop";

S. Kedvale Avenue and W. 50th Street—"Stop";

S. Springfield Avenue and W. 49th Street-- "Stop" ;

Entrances to alley bounded by W. 55th Street, W. 55th Place, S. Springfield Avenue and S. Pulaski Road—"Thru Traff ic Prohibited";

W. Huron Street and N. Racine Avenue— "Stop";

At the East and West Service Drives parallel to N. Humboldt Boulevard at W. Wabansia Avenue—"All Way Stop";

N. Central Park Avenue and W. Shakespeare Avenue—"4-Way Stop";

S. Wentworth Avenue and W. 105th Street-- "Stop" ;

N. Kimball Avenue and W. Altgeld Street-- " 2 -Way Stop";

W. George Street and N. Mont Clare Avenue-- "Stop" ;

N. Sayre Avenue and W. Cortland Street-- "Stop" ;

N. Octavia Avenue and W. Waveland Avenue-- "Stop" ;

N. Troy Street and W. Sunnyside Avenue-- "S top" ;

W. Kinzie Street and N. Kingsbury Street-- "Stop" ;

E. Ohio Street and N. McClurg Cour t—"4-Way Stop";

N. Greenview Avenue and W. Cornelia Avenue-- "Stop" ;

Page 117: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4786 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Mc Laughlin (45th Ward)

Schulter (47th Ward)

Stone (50th Ward)

W. Pensacola Avenue and N. Lamon Avenue-- "Stop" ;

W. Eastwood Avenue and N. Seeley Avenue-" - "S top" ;

In front of 6419 N. California Avenue—"No Parking Anyt ime-Driveway";

N. Richmond Street and W. North Shore Avenue—"Stop".

fle/errerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR REMOVAL OF TRAFFIC WARNING SIGNS ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

Alderman Nardulli (26th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to remove "Stop" and "Al l -Way Stop" signs f rom the southwest corner of N. Humboldt Boulevard and W. Wabansia Avenue; which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDER FOR REMOVAL OF "NO PARKING" SIGNS ON PORTION OF N. JEFFERSON ST.

Alderman W. Davis (27th Ward) presented a proposed order to remove "No Parking" signs on N. Jefferson Street between W. Fulton Street and W. Wayman Street; which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO FIX WEIGHT LIMIT OF FIVE TONS FOR VEHICLES ON SPECIFIED STREETS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to fix a weight l imit of f ive tons for truck and commercial vehicles at the locations designated, for the distances specified, wh ich were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as fo l lows:

Alderman

Hutchinson (9th Ward)

Location and Distance

S. Eggleston Avenue between W. 121st Street and W. 123rd Street;

S. Lowe Avenue between W. 123rd Street and W. 127th Street;

S. Parnell Avenue between W. 121st Street and W. 123rd Street;

S. Stewart Avenue between W. 119th Street and W. 123rd Street;

S. Wallace Street between W. 121st Street and W. 123rd Street;

O'Connor (40th Ward)

W. 120th Street between S. Steward Avenue and S. State Street;

W. 122nd Street between 800 West and S. State Street;

W. Balmoral Avenue between N. Ravenswood Avenue (east roadway) and N. Damen Avenue.

Page 118: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4787

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 the Committee on Claims and Liabilities, as fol lows:

Alderman

Rush (2nd Ward)

Bloom (5th Ward)

Sawyer (6th Ward)

Humes (8th Ward)

Burke (14th Ward)

Kellam (18th Ward)

Sheahan (19th Ward)

Narduli (26th Ward)

Hagopian (30th Ward)

Kotlarz (35th Ward)

Natarus (42nd Ward)

Oberman (43rd Ward)

Claimant

Ada S. McKinley Community Services;

Rella I. Cohn;

Edward F. Oliver;

God's House of All Nations Pentecostal Church, Inc.;

Rut^en Gonzalez;

Ada S. McKinley Community Services;

Michael Fijoiek, Mrs. Anna C. Glatz;

Jerry Kulas;

Stanley W. and Mildred Sefcik;

John Sebeck;

Nathan W. Pitzele;

George Coll.

4. UNCLASSIFIED MATTERS

(Arranged in Order According to Ward Numbers).

Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions were presented by the aldermen named below, repectively, and were acted upon by the City Council in each case in the manner noted, as fol lows:

Presented by

ALDERMAN ROTI (1st Ward):

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 173, SECTION 173-6 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING EXCEPTION OF REQUIRED

LICENSE FEE FOR SPECIAL POLICEMEN.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 173, Section 173-6 o i the Chicago Municipal Code which would provide for the exception of certain special policemen employed by charitable, religious, educational or other not - for -prof i t institutions in reference to the required annual license fee.—Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES TO ESTABLISH SPECIFIED TAXICAB STANDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Page 119: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4788 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Also four proposed ordinances to establish specified taxicab stands wi th in the boundaries of the first ward, which were Referred to the Committee on Local Transportation, as fol lows:

W. Van Buren Street, beginning at a point 20 feet east of S. Financial Place to a point 25 feet east thereof (taxicab stand 541);

W. Van Buren Street, along the south curb from a point 50 feet east of S. Wells Street to a point 50 feet east thereof for two cabs;

S. LaSalle Street, along the east curb from a point 75 feet south of W. Van Buren Street to a point 66 feet north thereof for three cabs;

S. LaSalle Street, along the east curb from a point 78 feet north of N. Congress Parkway to a point 66 feet north thereof for three cabs.

fle/errerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Also two proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as fol lows:

Dominicans, Province of Saint Albert the Great, U.S.A.—to maintain and use a Vli-inch diameter computer communications cable and a 1-inch diameter telecommunication cable over and across certain public rights of way to connect the building known as 1910 S. Ashland Avenue to the building known as 1601 W. Cullerton Street, thence connecting w i th the building known as 2005 S. Ashland Avenue;

University Club of Chicago—to maintain and use as now constructed five vaulted areas near S. Michigan Avenue and E. Monroe Street which are all adjacent to the premises at 76 E. Monroe Street.

/?e/errerf—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO MAINTAIN CANOPIES.

Also two 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 Streets and Alleys, as fol lows:

Midland Building Corp., 168-174 W. Adams Street;

Talman Home Federal Savings and Loan Assn., 72 E. Randolph Street.

Presented by

ALDERMAN BLOOM (Sth Ward):

Congratulations Extended Myrtie Wilson on Occasion of Her 100th Birthday.

A proposed resolution reading as fol lows:

WHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson, a resident of the South Shore community, celebrated her 100th birthday on February 4, 1984; and

VVHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson was born in Anding, Mississippi in 1884; and

WHEREAS, She attended nurses training in Memphis, Tennessee, graduating in 1917; and

WHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson moved to Chicago in 1922, later moved to Cleveland and returned to Chicago in 1971; and

Page 120: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 ' NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4789

WHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson worked at Provident Hospital and as a private duty nurse for 42 years until her retirement in 1968; and

WHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson was active in church activities until she was unable to attend church regularly; and

WHEREAS, Myrtie Wilson, during her working years and now in her retirement has helped many people in financial need; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this 8th day of February, 1984, do join Myrtie Wilson's host of relatives and friends in ' offering congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of her 100th birthday; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolut ion be prepared and presented to Myrtie Wilson.

Alderman Bloom 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 Bloom the foregoing proposed resolut ion was Adopted.

Presented by

ALDERMAN HUMES (Sth Ward) and OTHERS:

/?e/e/-red—PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE AND INSTITUTE ENFORCED CITY MATERNITY LEAVE POLICY FOR EMPLOYEES.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Humes, Langford, Volini, Damato, Orbach, Roti, Mell, Rush, Hutchinson, Sawyer, Beavers and Streeter, to investigate and institute an enforced City maternity leave policy as women are a viable part of the City's work force and should have some guarantees on their positions without affecting their seniority when returning from maternity leave.—Referred to the Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel.

Referred—PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE SALE OF OUTDATED PRODUCTS.

Also a proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Humes, Langford, Rush, Hutchinson, Sawyer and Streeter, urging that the City Council Committee on Human Rights and Consumer Protection convene public hearings to ascertain remedies to a potential health hazard in the sale of outdated products for all of Chicago citizens.—Referred to the Committee on Human Rights and Consumer Protection.

Presented by

ALDERMAN HUTCHINSON (9th Ward):

Referred—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Two proposed orders for the issuance of sign permits to various contractors for the installation of signs/signboards for specified businesses, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as fol lows:

Issue sign permit to Torbick Outdoor Advertising, Inc., 14422 Ridge Avenue, Orland Park, IL— to install a sign/signboard at 10908-10910 S. Doty Avenue for Heritage Pullman Bank;

Page 121: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4790 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Issue sign permit to James D. Ahern and Company, 3257 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL—to install a sign/signboard at 7 E. 111th Street for Dojangle Chicken.

Presented by

ALDERMAN VRDOLYAK (10th Ward):

fle/erred—PROPOSED ORDER TO INSTALL WATER MAIN ON PORTION OF S. AVENUE L.

A proposed order to install a water main on S. Avenue L between E. 115th and E. 116th Streets.--Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented by

ALDERMAN HUELS (11th Ward) and OTHERS:

Referred—PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE POSSIBILITY OF USING SURPLUS C.D.B.G. FUNDS FOR CHICAGO POLICE

DEPT. FOR TRAINING, ETC.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Huels, Sheahan, Beavers, O'Connor, Brady, Roti, Vrdolyak and Madrzyk, to investigate the possibility of using surplus Community Development Block Grant funds for the Chicago Police Department to develop training and implementation for police officers to be assigned for special employment, etc.—Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented by

ALDERMAN MAJERCZYK (12th Ward):

February 16, 1984 Proclaimed as "Lithuanian Independence Day in Chicago. '

A proposed resolution reading as fol lows:

WHEREAS, The 66th anniversary of Lithuania's Independence wi l l be observed in Chicago on February 25, as well as the 500th anniversary of the death of Saint Casimir, Patron of Lithuania; and

WHEREAS, The commemorat ion, at the Lithuanian National Guard Hall, 2471 W. Pope Paul II Drive wi l l be under the auspices of the Lithuanian National Guard, Vytautas the Great Chapter of which Vladas Izganaitis is President; and

WHEREAS, Lithuania on February 16, .1918 declared its independence of Russian domination and became a democracy, but after World War II was returned to Russian rule as a Soviet republic; and

WHEREAS, Lithuanians in their native land and in this country have never surrendered their love of liberty, and preserved their heritage by keeping alive treasured traditions of customs and cultural pursuits; and

WHEREAS, Citizens of Lithuanian origin living in Chicago's Brighton Park Community have contributed greatly to the City's progress, and provided an example of loyalty to the ideals of freedom; now, therefore,

Se It Resolved, That .the Mayor and Members of the City Council, assembled this 8th day of February, 1984, do hereby proclaim February 16, 1984 to be Lithuanian Independence Day In Chicago

Page 122: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4791

and urge all citizens to take notice of the special events arranged for this time in tribute to democracy.

Alderman Madrzyk moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The mot ion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Madrzyk, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL SlGN/SlGNBOARD AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also a proposed order for issuance of a sign permit to La Preferida, 3400 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL, to install a sign/signboard at the premises listed above for La Preferida.—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by

ALDERMAN STREETER (17th Ward):

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND SPECIFIED STREET NOMENCLATURE.

A proposed ordinance to amend the street nomenclature such that S. Summit Street between 85th and 87th Streets wi l l be hereafter known as "Eckles Street."—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

Also a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Illinois Bell Telephone Company to maintain and use as now constructed an underground raceway under and across the 20-foot nor th-south public alley between S. Wentworth and S. Yale Avenues near W. 76th Street, which raceway wil l be used to house steam and conduit lines between the south division Coin Center Building and the Stewart Dial Building.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by

ALDERMAN KELLAM (18th Ward):

Draft ing of Ordinance Directed for Vacation of Specif ied Streets.

A proposed order reading as fo l lows:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of S. Bishop Street between W. 83rd Street and W. 85th Street; also S. Lafiin Street between W. 84th Street and W. 85th Street; also W. 84th Street between S. Justine Street and S. Loomis Boulevard, together w i th all of the alleys in the area bounded by W. 83rd Street, W. 85th Street, S. Justine Street and S. Loomis Boulevard for the Chicago Park District (32-18-84-879); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council.

On motion of Alderman Kellam, the foregoing proposed order was Passed.

Presented by

ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward):

Page 123: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4792 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

fle/erreo'—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND SPECIFIED STREET NOMENCLATURE.

A proposed ordinance to amend the street nomenclature so that W. 102nd Street between S. Washtenaw and S. Fairfield Avenues wi l l be hereafter known as "Monsignor McElligott Avenue."— Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

Also a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Beverly Bank to maintain and use as now constructed a one story concrete covered pedestrian bridge over W, 103rd Place between S. Charles and S. Loom[s Streets, connecting the premises at 1357 W. 103rd Street with the premises at 10330 S. Loomis Street.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPY.

Also a proposed order for issuance of a permit to Olson Rug Company to maintain and use an existing canopy attached fo the building or structure located at 9739-9749 S. Western Avenue.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by

ALDERMAN SHERMAN (21st Ward):

fle/'e/rerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTERS 86.1

AND 46 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING ANNUAL INSPECTION FEES ASSOCIATED WITH ILLUMINATED

SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS, ETC.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapters 86.1 and 46, Sections 86.1-13 and 46-23 respectively of the Chicago Municipal Code by deleting and adding certain language concerning annual inspection fees associated with il luminated signs and signboards.—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 194A OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING LOCATION LIMITS OF

ADVERTISING SIGNS.

Also a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A of the Chicago Municipal Code, a /k /a / the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Sections 8.9-2(1), 8.9-3(1), 9.9-1(1), 10-14-1(1), 10-14-2(1), and 10-14-3(1) by deleting said sections in their entirety and adding certain new language concerning location limits of advertising signs.—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 194A OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING REPLACEMENT OF NUMERAL

"60" WITH NUMERAL "65".

Also a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A, a/k/a the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Sections 8.9-2(3), 8.9-3(3), 8.9-6(6), 8.9-7, 9.9-1(3), 10-14.1(3), 10-14.2(3), and 10-14.3(3), by replacing the

Page 124: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4793

j

numeral "60" wherever it appears in said sections wi th the numeral "65."—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by

ALDERMAN STEMBERK (22nd Ward):

/?e/er/-erf—PROPOSED RESOLUTION DESIGNATING MEMBERSHIP AND CHAIRMENSHIP ASSIGNMENTS FOR VARIOUS NEW COMMITTEES.

A proposed resolution designating the appointment of aldermen as chairmen, vice-chairmen and members of the standing committees of the Chicago City Council for the Human Services, Community Services, Municipal Institutions, Public Records and Information, Aging and Disabled, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Animal Treatment and Control, and Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committees as established on December 27, 1983.—Referred to-the Committee on Committees and Rules.

Presented by

ALDERMAN KRYSTYNIAK (23rd Ward):

Referred—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PAVING OF SPECIFIED ALLEYS BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.

Two proposed orders requesting the Board of Local Improvements to; institute the necessary proceedings for the paving wi th concrete, by special assessrrient, specified alleys, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as fo l lows:

Alley bounded by S. Archer Avenue, S. Ridgeway Avenue, S. Hamlin Avenue and W. 49th Street;

Alley bounded by S. Archer Avenue, S. Ridgeway Avenue, S: Lawndale Avenue and W. 49th Street.

/?e/errerf—PROPOSED RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING U.S. CONGRESS TO PASS H.R. 3990, INCREASING

MONTHLY ALLOWANCE OF ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS IN MEDICAL

INSTITUTIONS.

Also a proposed resolution to memorialize the United States Congress to pass House Resolution 3990, amending Title XVI of the Social Security Act to increase the monthly allowance of individuals housed in medical institutions.—Referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Relations.

Presented by

ALDERMAN W. DAVIS (iZ7th Ward):

fle/'erretf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH TAXICAB STAND 542.

A proposed ordinance to establish taxicab stand 542 on N. Clinton Street, along the east curb, from a point 81 feet north of the property line of W. Washington Street extending to a point 283 feet north thereof for fourteen vehicles.—Referred to the Committee on Local Transportation.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND TAXICAB STAND 417.

Page 125: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4794 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Also a proposed ordinance to amend taxicab stand 417 on N. Clinton Street, along the east curb, from a point 30 feet north of the W. Madison Street property line to a point 175 feet north thereof for nine vehicles (instead of " f rom a point 20 feet north of the north building line of W. Madison Street to a point 60 feet north thereof for three vehicles").—Referred to the Committee on Local Transportation.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Also three proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as fo l lows:

The Buckley-Deme^nt Advertising Corporation—to maintain and use as now installed one 14-inch diameter pipe_ used as casing for a 3-inch electrical conduit, 2- inch water pipes, one VA-inch compressed air pipe and a 4- inch pipe used for the transmission of low pressure steam and a V A -inch pipe used for transmission of high pressure steam f rom the building located at 310 S. Clinton Street to the premises at 559-563 W. Jackson Boulevard. The pipe lays under and across the no r th -south public alley west of S. Clinton Street at a point s ixty-f ive feet south of south line of W.

. Jackson Boulevard;

LaSalle National Bank, trustee under trust 39712—to maintain and use as now constructed a two level storage vault, twelve feet in depth underneath the surface of the easterly side of N. Canal Street extending north immediately f rom the north line of W. Madison Street, a distance of 362.38 feet, extending westerly under the right of way of N.. Canal Street;

Richard B. Ogilvie, trustee of the property of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company—to maintain and use as now installed three railroad switch tracks at street grade, in the sixty-six foot right of way of W. Carroll Avenue, etc.

Presented by

ALDERMAN HAGOPIAN (30th Ward):

Referred—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed order to issue a sign permit to Doyle Signs, Inc., 232 Interstate Road, Addison, IL to install sign/signboard at 4801 W. Belmont Avenue for Belmont Community Savings.—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by

ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward):

fleferrec^—PROPOSED .ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 194A OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING ZONING

CERTIFICATES- FOR SIGNS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A of the Chicago Municipal Code, a/k/a the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Section 11.5 in reference to the issuance of any certif icate of compliance for any sign, specifically prohibit ing such issuance prior to fulf i l lment of compliance wi th Section 86.1-11. --Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

Page 126: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4795

Also a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Fontana Foods Company to maintain and use a sample basin to be used for inspectional purposes in connection wi th the Metropol i tan Sanitary District and is located approximately two hundred thi r ty-one feet south of the south line of W. Cortland Street, adjacent to the building at 1824 N. Besly Court.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by

ALDERMAN KOTLARZ (35th Ward):

fle/^srrerf—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 129.1, SECTION 129.1-26 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING

PLASTIC CONTAINER SPECIFICATIONS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 129.1 of the Chicago Municipal Code by deleting Section 129.1-26 in its entirety and replacing said section with a new Section 129.1-26 in reference to plastic container specifications.—Referred to the Committee on Municipal Code Revision.

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

Also a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to The Florsheim Shoe Company to install, maintain and use a tunnel not exceeding eight feet in depth nor eight feet in w id th , inside dimensions, under and across N. Harding Avenue at a point ninety-three feet ten inches south of the south line of W. Belmont Avenue. Said tunnel shall connect the basement of the building located at the southeast corner of W. Belmont Avenue and N. Harding Avenue w i th the basement of the building located at the southwest corner of W. Belmont Avenue and N. Harding Avenue.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred—PROPOSED RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE PROCESS USED BY C.H.A. IN SELECTION AND ACQUISITION OF

SCATTERED SITE HOUSING.

Also a proposed resolution to investigate the entire process used by the Chicago Housing Authority in its recent selection and acquisit ion of units in its scattered site housing program and requisit ion of report to be made to City Council prior to the finalization of these sites by the Chicago Housing Authority.—Referred 'to the Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Development

Presented by

ALDERMAN DAMATO (37th Ward):

/?e/ls/Teo'—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO CLOSE TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PORTION OF W. WALTON ST.

A proposed ordinance to close to vehicular traff ic all that part of W. Walton Street f rom the east side of N. Kilpatrick Avenue to a point west of N. Kenton Avenue, except for emergency vehicles, for the purpose of development of off street parking, driveways and landscaped areas.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward):

fle/is/rec/—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 27,

SECTION 27-275.1 (a) OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING OPERATION OF MOTOR

VEHICLES.

Page 127: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4796 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 27, Section 27-275.1 (a) of the Chicago Municipal Code which would increase the passenger minimum of mass transportation carriers qualifying for street and boulevard use.—Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented by

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39 Ward) and OTHERS:

Referred—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 27,

SECTION 27-430(c) OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING EMPOWERMENT OF

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Laurino, Madrzyk, Stone and Majerczyk to amend Chapter 27, Section 27-430(c) of the Chicago Municipal Code by empowering the Superintendent of Police to determine regulations necessary to make effective provisions of traffic ordinances.—Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented by

ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40th Ward) and OTHERS:

/^e/errerf—PROPOSED RESOLUTION REGARDING APPOINTMENT OF SUBCOMMITTEE TO MONITOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT

PROGRAM OF CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION, ETC.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen O'Connor, Damato, Roti, Beavers, Stone, McLaughlin, Santiago, Humes, Hagopian, Mel l , . Banks, Hansen, Oberman, Kellam, Hutchinson, Volini, Orbach, Brady, Schulter, Madrzyk, Huels, Kelley, Sawyer, Pucinski, Sherman, Laurino, Kotlarz, Sheahan, Bloom, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, Langford, D. Davis, Rush, Stemberk, Burke, Krystyniak, Natarus, and Vrdolyak urging that an investigation be made regarding certain allegations of inadequate scientific testing procedures in the detection of asbestos levels in City schools, and further that a subcommittee be appointed for the purpose of monitoring the Asbestos Abatement Program of the Chicago Board of Education.— Referred to the Committee on Education.

Presented by

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

/?e/erre<y—PROPOSED ORDINANCES FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Two proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as fol lows: .

National By-Products, Inc.—to maintain and use as now constructed, three copper wires, supported by a cable over and above N. North Branch Street to connect the premises of said grantee located at 1381 N. North Branch Street wi th a pole located thir ty-six feet from the building line of the premises of said grantee located at 1388 N. North Branch Street, to be used for closed circuit television security purposes;

Union Special Corporat ion—to maintain and use a one-story covered pedestrian bridge to be used to connect the second f loor of tha 312 W. Kinzie Street building wi th the second floor in the rear of the premises at 317 W. Hubbard Street, etc.

/?efe/-/-erf—PROPOSED ORDERS FOR PERMITS TO MAINTAIN EXISTING CANOPIES.

Page 128: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4797

Also four 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 Streets and Alleys, as fo l lows:

American National Bank and Trust Co., 945-947 N. Rush Street—to maintain and use two (2) canopies;

Faces, Inc., 940-944 N. Rush Street—to maintain and use an existing canopy;

Lawry's The Prime Rib, Inc., 100 E. Ontario Street—to maintain and use an existing canopy;

Mothers-First Venture Ltd., 26 W. Division Street—to maintain and use an existing canopy.

Presented by

ALDERMAN OBERMAN (43rd Ward):

Drafting of Ordinance Directed for Vacation of Specified Street.

A proposed order reading as fol lows:

Ordered. That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of the north 169.97 feet of N. St. Michaels Court lying between W. Eugenie Street and W. North Avenue (33-43-84-874); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council.

On motion of Alderman Oberman the foregoing proposed order was Passed.

Presented by

ALDERMAN HANSEN (44th Ward):

flefe/rec/—PROPOSED ORDER FOR PERMIT TO MAINTAIN CANOPY.

A proposed order for issuance of a permit to Michelle Kane, to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure located at 3435 N. Broadway.—Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by

ALDERMAN McLAUGHLIN (45th Ward):

Tribute to Late August A. Klimek.

A proposed resolution reading as fol lows:

WHEREAS, God the Almighty in His Infinite Wisdom has called to his eternal reward August A. Klimek, on January 31, 1984; and

WHEREAS, Born in Chicago August 11, 1894, August A. Klim.ek was a lifelong resident of the City's great northwest side and as a child was a survivor—lately, one of the last remaining survivors--o f the Iroquois Theater f ire which killed 602 people on December 30, 1903; and

WHEREAS, August, A. Klimek grew to graduate from Lane Technical High School in 1913, and ultimately he obtained his law degree from Kent Law School; and

Page 129: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4798 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

WHEREAS, For nearly 20 years August A. Klimek was an adjudicator for the Veterans Administration. An outstanding family man, Klimek was married to his late wife, Eleanore, some 64 years. They had three children, fourteen grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchi ldren; and

WHEREAS, Over the span of his 90 productive years, August A. Klimek played a role in the history and development of our great City of Chicago; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 8th day of February, 1984, do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of August A. Klimek and extend to his fine family our most profound sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved. That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of August A. Klimek.

Alderman McLaughlin 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 McLaughlin, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, by a rising vote.

/7e/'e/Ted—PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 194A, SECTION 2 OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING ADVERTISING SIGN PERMITS.

Also a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A of the Chicago Municipal Code by adding a new Section 2 which would permit the construction and maintenance (based upon applicable provisions of Chapter 194A, a/k/a Chicago Zoning Ordinance) of any advertising signs introduced to the council prior to the effective date of this ordinance, and further to rename previous "Section 2" to be hereafter known as "Section 3."—Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by

ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47th Ward):

Congratulations Extended to Queen of Angels Parish on Occasion of Its 75th Anniversjary.

A proposed resolution reading as fol lows:

WHEREAS, Queen of Angels Parish, located in the heart of Chicago's great northwest side, this year is celebrating 75 years of growth and inestimable contribution to the Ravenswood Community; and

WHEREAS, In addition to promoting the spiritual and educational welfare of its community. Queen of Angels Parish has always been a social focus in Ravenswood. The parish is now planning and has undertaken construction of the James A. Voss Social Center which wi l l be open seven days a week to provide meeting space, recreational facilities, celebrations and flexible areas for use by any groups, as wel l as special facil i t ies for the elderly and handicapped; and

WHEREAS, Virtually every ethnic group which makes up Chicago's great citizenry is represented in Queen of Angels Parish to celebrate diversity and to promote unity in the bond of diversity. Under the leadership of the Reverend James A. Voss, Pastor, the parish has grown in larger stature than ever before; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, tho Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 8th day of February, 1984, do hereby offer our congratulations and best wishes to Queen of Angels Parish on its 75th Anniversary, as well as our gratitude to all the fine parishioners and their Pastor, the Reverend James A. Voss, on making Queen of Angels a towering influence in the Ravenswood Community; and

Be It Further Resolved. That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Queen of Angels Parish.

Page 130: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4799

Alderman Schulter 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 Schulter the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

5. FREE PERMITS, LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS. CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION, AND 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 fol lows:

Free Permits: ,

BY ALDERMAN KELLEY (20th Ward):

Woodlawn Hospital (Evangelical Health Systems)—for installation of smoke stop part i t ions on 6 patient floors, and expansion of the fire alarm system on the -premises known as 6600 S. Drexel Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

Northwestern Memorial Hospital—for electrical installations on the premises known as 259 E. Erie Street.

License Fee Exemptions:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (Sth Ward):

Hyde Park Preschool Center, Inc., 5650 S. Woodlawn Avenue.

Parent Cooperative for Early Learning, lnc.> Day Care Center, 5300 S. South Shore Drive.

BY ALDERMAN BEAVERS (7th Ward):

Babes in Toyland Day Care and Kindergarten, 2419-2421 E. 75th Street.

South Shore Community Church Day Care Center, 7401 S. Yates Boulevard.

BY ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward):

Brandecker Rehabilitation Center, 9451 S. Hoyne Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN. KELLEY (20th Ward):

Woodlawn A.M.E. Church Day Care and After School Programs, 6456 S. Evans Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN NARDULLI FOR ALDERMAN MARZULLO {25th Ward):

Schwab Rehabilitation Center, 1401 S. California Boulevard.

BY ALDERMAN W. DAVIS (27th Ward):

Sidney Hillman Health Centre of Chicago (Chicago and Central States Joint Board Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union), 333 S. Ashland Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward):

Resurrection Day Nursery, 1849 N. Hermitage Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN PUCINSKI (41st Ward):

Mutual Aide Association, 5844 N. Milwaukee Avenue.

Page 131: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4800 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

BY ALDERMAN ORBACH (46th Ward):

Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital, 4646 N. Marine Drive.

BY ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47th Ward):

Bethany Methodist Home, 4950 N. Ashland Avenue.

Cancellation of Warrants for Collection:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

The University of Chicago, sundry locations—boiler and fuel burning, building and elevator inspections (3).

BY ALDERMAN BEAVERS {7th Ward):

South Shore Community Center (Chicago Youth Centers), 7601 S. Phillips Avenue—boiler and fuel burning inspection.

BY ALDERWOMAN LANGFORD {16th Ward);

Ada S. McKinley Community Services, 6200 S. Sangamon Street—building inspection.

BY ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward):

Inner City Impact, 2704 W. North Avenue—boiler and fuel burning equipment inspection.

Northwestern University Settlement, 1400 W. Augusta Boulevard—boiler and fuel burning equipment and unfired pressure vessel inspections.

BY ALDERMAN W. DAVIS (27th Ward):

Chase House, Inc., 211 S. Ashland Avenue—elevator inspection.

BY ALDERMAN HAGOPIAN (30th Ward):

St. Joseph Home of Chicago, Inc., 2650 N. Ridgeway Avenue—fire prevention inspection.

BY ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward):

Resurrection Day Nursery, 1849 N. Hermitage Avenue—boiler and fuel burning" inspection.

BY ALDERMAN MELL {33rd Ward):

Grace Convalescent Home, 2800 W. Grace Street—elevator inspection.

St. Paul's House, 3831 N. Mozart Street—elevator inspection.

The Lutheran Day Nursery, 1802-1808. N. Fairfield Avenue—boiler and fuel burning and elevator inspections (2).

BY ALDERMAN DAMATO {37th Ward):

St. Anne's Hospital, 4950 W- Thomas Street—boiler inspection.

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

Northwestern Memorial Hospital, sundry locations—boiler and fuel burning and building inspections (2).

BY ALDERMAN McLAUGHLIN (45th Ward):

Copernicus Foundation, 5216 W. Lawrence Avenue—boiler and fuel burning inspection.

Page 132: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 4801

BY ALDERMAN ORBACH {46th Ward):

Japanese American Service Committee, 4427 N. Clark Street—boiler and fuel burning inspection.

Louis A. -Weiss Memorial Hospital, sundry locations—building inspections.

BY ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

Chicago Association for Retarded 'Children, 8 S. Michigan Avenue—fire prevention inspection.

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward):

Bernard Horwich Center, 3003 W. Touhy Avenue—boiler and fuel burning and sign inspections (2).

Northwest Home for the Aged, 6300 N. California Avenue—boiler and fuel burning inspection.

Water Rate Exemptions:

BY ALDERWOMAN LANGFORD (16th Ward):

Ada S. McKinley Community Services, 32 W. Randolph Street (2).

Heart of Mercy Village, 1955 W. Devon Avenue.

Refund of Fees:

BY ALDERMAN SAV^ER {6th Ward):

Ebony Talent Associates, 7558 S. South Chicago Avenue—Refund of permit No. 633599.

BY ALDERMAN STEMBERK (22nd Ward):

St. Ludmillo Church, 2408 S. Albany Avenue—Refund of City raffle license fee in the amount of $100.00.

Waiver of Fees:

BY ALDERWOMAN LANGFORD (16th Ward):

St. Bernard Hospital, 326 W. 64th Street.

BY ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward):

St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center, 2233 W. Division Street.

A P P R O V A L O F J O U R N A L O F P R O C E E D I N G S .

Journal (December 27, 1983) Addendum to Special Meeting.

Alderman Burke moved to Correct the printed Addendum to the Official Journal of the special meeting held on Tuesday, December 27, 1983 as fol lows:

[Journal Corrections are printed on pages 4803 thru 4804 of this Journal.}

The motion to correct Prevailed.

Journal (January 20, 1984).

Page 133: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4802 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on Wednesday, January 20, 1984, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed Official Journal and to dispense wi th the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed.

U N F I N I S H E D B U S I N E S S .

Public Building Commission of Chicago Authorized to Retain Surplus Bond Funds for Construction of Bridgeport

Branch Library.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Finance deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of January 20, 1984, pp. 4631-4632, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the Public Building Commission of Chicago to retain surplus bond funds for the construction of the Bridgeport Branch Library located at No. 3400 S. Halsted Street.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, Orbach, Volini, Orr, Stone—41.

Nays—None.

Alderman Burke moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, By actions taken by the City Council of the City of Chicago on January 11, 1984, relating to Public Building Commission Bond surplus funds, approximately 1.8 million dollars was to be remitted to the City as a result of the retirement of the Daley Center Bonds; and

WHEREAS, In the Five Year Capital Improvement Program, 1983-1987, there was a noted commitment of $1,502,000 for a new Bridgeport Branch Library at 3400 South Halsted Street (the "Bridgeport Library"); and

WHEREAS, The Bridgeport Library has been proposed for several years and all planning and preparation for said library is completed; and

WHEREAS, The residents of the neighborhoods to be served by the Bridgeport Library need and desire its construction; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. That the Public Building Commission of Chicago is directed to retain $1,502,000 of any amount to be remitted to the City as a result of the retirement of the Daley Center Bonds.

SECTION 2. That said $1,502,000 is to be applied toward the cost of constructing a new Bridgeport Branch Library at 3400 South Halsted Street in Chicago.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its due passage.

Levy of Taxes Authorized for Special Service Area Number Three.

(Continued on page 4805)

Page 134: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

Februarv £, 1984 APPROVAL OF JOURNAL 4803

JOURNAL CORRECTION

•Rie Special Pamphlet published as an addendum to the Special Meeting Journal of December 27, 1983, should be corrected,as fo l l ows :

Paae

St r ike ~ insert Code Department and Item No. ftnount No. ;imount

151 INSPECTIONAL SERVICES

2173 Construction Inspector Supervisor 2

2173 Construction Insoector Supervisor

5151 Electrical Inspector 47

152 LESS TURNOVER

34,272 3 1

3,153. 5n 1 46

30,000

34,272 31,320

3,153.SOM

107,750

Page 135: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4804 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

JOURNAL CORRECTION

The Special Pamphlet published as an addendum to the Special Meeting Journal of December 27, 1983, should be corrected as fo l l ows :

. St r ike Insert Paoe Code Department and Item No. Amount No. /fflount"

265 300 VEHICLE TAX FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

6260 Bureau of T ra f f i c Engineering & Operations .005 Salaries and Wages-on Payrol l 7,247,023 7,144,323

Insert new account: .020 Overtime 102,700

268 Inse r t , fo l low ing Posit ions & Salaries t o t a l : Less Turnover 102,700

Page 136: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4805

(Continued from page 4802)

On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration a report of the Committee on Finance deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of January 20, 1984, pp. 4632-4635, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the Levy of Taxes for Special Service Area Number Three.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, Orbach, Volini, Orr, Stone—41.

Nays—None.

Alderman Burke moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council of the City of Chicago f inds that on October 31, 1983, a special service area was established pursuant to the provisions of "An Act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provision of special services to areas wi th in the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalities and counties" (111. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, Section 1301, et seq.), in and for that part of the City of Chicago whol ly or partially fronting on 63rd Street, from Bell Avenue to Central Park Avenue; on Kedzie Avenue, from 62nd Street to 64th Street; and on Western Avenue, f rom 61st to 64th Streets for the purpose of furnishing special services in and for such area, such special service area being designated as "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Three"; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Three authorized the levy of annual .taxes on all taxable property within the said area to provide special services to that area in addition to services provided by and to the City of Chicago generally, said special services including but not l imited to recruitment of new businesses to the area, loan packaging services, rehabilitation activities, coordinated promotional and advertising activities for the area, and other technical assistance activities to promote commercial and economic development, provided that such special annual tax shall be limited in amount so that the total of such annual maintenance tax wi l l not exceed an annual rate of 1.25% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property wi th in the Special Service Area; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Three provided for the appointment of the Chicago Southwest Business Growth Area Commission for the purpose of recommending to the Mayor and to the City Council a yearly budget based upon the cost of providing special services in and for such special service area and further to advise the Mayor and the City Council regarding the special tax to be levied against property wi th in such special service area; that the Chicago Southwest Business Growth Area Commission has been duly appointed and qualif ied and has heretofore prepared and filed in the Office of the Mayor of the City of Chicago and wi th the City Council its recommendation for a yearly budget to meet the special services required to be furnished in said Special Service Area Number Three for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1984 and has further advised the Mayor and the City Council concerning the annual special tax necessary to be levied in said Special Service Area Number Three for the tax year 1983 for the purpose of providing funds necessary to provide such special services.

SECTION 2. Appropriations. There is hereby appropriated the fo l lowing sums in the amounts and for the purposes necessary to provide the special services in and for Special Service Area Number Three, which said special services are unique to said area and are In addit ion to municipal services provided to the City as a whole, the estimated amounts of miscellaneous income and the amounts required to be raised by the levy of taxes against all taxable property wi th in said Special Sevice Area, indicated as fol lows:

For the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1984 and Ending December 31 , 1984

Expenditures

Page 137: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4806 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

Personnel:

Executive Director $. 9,548.00 Salary Related Expenses 1,725.00

Business Services Coordinator 17,695.00 Salary Related Expenses 2,939.00

Office Manager/Receptionist 6,287.00 . Salary Related Expenses 648.00

Clerical/Bookkeeper 7,840.00 Salary Related Expenses 1,688.00

Total Personnel $ 48,370.00 $ 48,370.00

Other: .

Rent $ 4 ,500.00

Utilities 2,000.00 Protection and Maintenance 950.00 Telephone 4,050.00 Insurance • 400.00 Postage ' 2 ,050.00 Supplies 1,350.00 Printing 6,270.00 Travel 1,000.00 Public Relations 350.00 Dues and Subscriptions 3,100.00 Legal Fees 700.00 Audit Fees 1,000.00 Equipment Purchase and Repair 500.00 Miscellaneous 700.00 Volunteer Service 130.00 Consulting and Professional Fees 300.00 Seminars 100.00 CDC Wiring Fees 180.00 Total Other $ 29,630.00 ' 29,630.00

Total Projected Expenses $ 78,000.00

New Business Promotion Recruitment and Management $ 72,000.00 Activities:

Contingency: $ 20,000.00

Total Projected of Annual Cost, Year I $ 170,000.00

Source of Funds

Tax Levy $ 170,000.00

SECTION 3. Levy of Taxes. There be and there is hereby levied pursuant to the provisions of Article Vll, Sections 6 (a) and 6 (I) of the Constitution of the State of Illinois and pursuant to the provisions of "An Act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provisions of special services to areas wi th in the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalit ies and counties" (III. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, Section 1301, et seq.), and pursuant to the provisions of an ordinance adopted on October 31, 1983 establishing the "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Three,".the sum of ($170,000.00) as a special tax for the tax year 1983 against all taxable property situated wi th in that part of the City of Chicago which is subject to taxation and which is situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Three.

SECTION 4. Filing. That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file in the Office of the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois a certif ied copy of this ordinance and the County Clerk shall thereafter extend for collection together wi th all other taxes to be levied by the City of Chicago, the special tax herein provided for, such special tax to be extended for collection by the County

Page 138: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4807

Clerk for the tax year 1983 against all the taxable property wi th in the territory situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Three, the amount of such special taxes herein levied to be in addition to and in excess of all other taxes to be levied and extended against all taxable property within said Special Service District and such spec ia l t ax shall not exceed an annual rate of 1.25% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property wi th in the Special Service Area.

SECTION 5. Publication. This ordinance shall be published by the City Clerk, in pamphlet form, by preparing at least 100 copies thereof, which copies are to be made available in his office for public inspection and distr ibution to members of the public who may wish to avail themselves of a copy of this ordinance. This ordinance shall be in ful l force and effect upon its publication as herein and as by law provided.

[Resolution adopted by the Greater Southwest Business Growth Area Commission is printed on page 4808 of this Journal.]

Levy of Taxes Authorized for Special Service Area Number Four.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Finance deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of January 20, 1984, pp. 4634-4638, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the Levy of Taxes for Special Service Area Number Four.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman,-Hansen, Orbach, Volini, Orr, Stone—41.

Nays—None.

Alderman Burke moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council of the City of Chicago finds that on November 28, 1983, a special service area was established pursuant to the provisions of "An Act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provision of special services to areas wi th in the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalities and counties" (III. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, 1301,et seq.), in and for that part of the City of Chicago which is within the area bounded by Western Avenue on the West, Ashland Avenue on the East and front ing on 95th Street on both North and South sides for the purpose of furnishing special services in and for such area, such special service area being designated as "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Four"; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Four authorized the levy of annual taxes on all taxable property wi th in said area for the payment of the cost of furnishing special services to that area in addition to services provided by and to the City of Chicago, generally. Said special services may include, but are not l imited to, recruitment of new businesses to the area, rehabil i tation activities, maintenance, coordinated promotional and advertising activities for the area, and other technical assistance activities to promote economic development, provided that such special annual tax shall be limited in amount so that the total of such annual tax wi l l not exceed an annual rate of 2% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property wi th in the Special Service Area; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Four provided for the appointment of the g5th Street Special Service Area Commission for the purpose of recommending to the Mayor and to the City Council a yearly budget based upon the cost of providing special services in and for such special service area and further to advise the Mayor and the City Council regarding the special taxes to be levied against property within such special service area; that the 95th Street Special Service Area Commission has been duly appointed and qualified and has heretofore prepared and filed in the Office of the Mayor of the City of Chicago and with the City Council its recommendations for a yearly budget to meet the special services required to be furnished in said

(Continued on page 4809)

Page 139: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4808 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THF. GREATER SOUTHWEST BUSINESS GROVrTH AREA COMMISSION

WHEREAS: This meeting of the Chicago Southwest Business Growth Area Conmission is being held in accordance with the provisions designated by the Illinois Open Meetings Act; and,

WHEREAS: In accordance with said provisions public notification has been posted more than twenty four (24) hours in advance of the convening of this meeting at the principal office of the body holding the meeting; and.

WHEREAS: Included in the body of said notice is the complete agenda for this meeting.

THEREFilRE BE IT RESOLVED; The undersigned, constituting all of the commissioners of the Greater Southwest Business Growth Area Commission, having been duly appointed by the ?1ayor of the City of Chicago on January 9, 1984, and concurred in by the City Council of the City of Chicago on January 11, 1984, do hereby approve the following resolutions:

RESOLVED: That the budget for the City of Chicago Special Service Area i!'3 for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1984 and ending December 31,1984shall be $170,000.00 for expenditures, and that the Mayor and the City Council are hereby advised.

FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Mayor and the City Council are hereby advised that the Greater Southwest Business Growth Area Commission request that the necessary governmental action be undertaken to levy a tax of one'percent (IZ) of the equalized assessed value of the property within the City of Chicago Special Service Area #3.

January 26» 198A

Page 140: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4809

(Continued from page 4807)

Special Service Area Number Four for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1984 and has further advised the Mayor and the City Council concerning the annual special taxes necessary to be levied in said Special Service Area Number Four for the tax year 1983 for the purpose of providing funds necessary to provide such special services.

SECTION 2. Appropriations. There is hereby appropriated the fol lowing sums in the amounts and for the purposes necessary to provide the special services in and for Special Service Area Number Four, which said special services are unique to said area and are in addition to municipal services provided to the City as a whole, the estimated amounts of miscellaneous income and the amounts required to be raised by the levy of taxes against all taxable property wi th in said Special Service Area, indicated as foilov/s:

For The Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1984 And Ending December 3 1 , 1984

Expenditures

Executive Director $ 25,000

Administrative Expenses/Office, etc. 5,000

Insurance 2,000

Snowplowing/Maintenance 8,000

Security 5,000

Seasonal Decorations/Promotions 5, 000

$ 50,000*

This budget translates to a levy of .9% of each parcel's equalized assessed valuation.

Source of Funds

Tax Levy $ 50,000

SECTION 3. Levy of Taxes. There be and there is hereby levied pursuant to the provisions of Article Vll, Sections 6 (a) and 6 (I) of the Constitution of the State of Illinois and pursuant to the provisions of "An Act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provision of special services to areas wi th in the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalit ies and counties" (111. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, 1301, et seq.), and pursuant to the provisions of an ordinance adopted on November 28, 1983, establishing the "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Four," the sum of ($50,000) as a special tax for the tax year 1983 against all taxable property situated within that part of the City of Chicago which is subject to taxation and which is situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Four.

SECTION 4. Filing. That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to f i le in the Office of the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, a cert i f ied copy of this ordinance and the County Clerk shall thereafter extend for collection together wi th all other taxes to be levied by the City of Chicago, the special tax herein provided for, such special tax to be extended for col lection by the County Clerk for the tax year 1983 against all the taxable property within the terr i tory situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Four, the amount of such special taxes herein levied to be in addition to and in excess of all other taxes to be levied and extended against all taxable property within said Special Service District and such special tax shall not exceed an annual rate of 2% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property wi th in the Special Service Area.

SECTION 5. Publication. This ordinance shall be published by the City Clerk, in pamphlet form, by preparing at least 100 copies thereof, which copies are to be made available in his office for public inspection and distribution to members of the public who may wish to avail themselves of a copy of this ordinance. This ordinance shall be in ful l force and effect upon its publication as herein and as by law provided.

Page 141: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4810 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

[Resolution adopted by the 95th Street Special Service Area Commission is printed on page 4811 of this Journal.]

Levy of Taxes Authorized for Special Service Area Number Five.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Finance deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of January 20, 1984, pp. 4637-4641, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the Levy of Taxes for Special Service Area Number Five.

On motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fol lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, Smith, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, Orbach, Volini, Orr, Stone—41.

Nays—None.

Alderman Burke moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

The fol lowing is said ordinance as passed: . -

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council of the City of Chicago finds that on October 31, 1983, a special service area was established pursuant to the provisions of "An Act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provision of special services to areas wi th in the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalities and counties" (III. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, Section 1301, et seq.), in and for that part of the City of Chicago in the area front ing whol ly or in part on South Commercial Avenue, f rom 87th Street to South Chicago Avenue; on East 91st Street f rom South Exchange Avenue to South Houston Avenue; and on East 92nd Street f rom South Exchange Avenue to South Houston Avenue for the purpose of furnishing special services in and for such area, such special service area being designated as "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Five"; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Five authorized the levy of annual taxes on all taxable property within said area to provide special services to that area in addition to services provided by and to the City of Chicago generally; said special services wi l l include vaulted sidewalk reconstruction and maintenance to the public way to include snow removal and sidewalk sweeping, and may include, but are not limited to, recruitment of new businesses to the area, loan packaging services, rehabilitation activities, coordination promotional and advertising activities, and other technical assistance activities to promote commercial and economic development; provided that such special annual tax shall be l imited in amount so that the total of such annual tax wi l l not exceed an annual rate of 3.0% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property within the Special Service Area; that the ordinance creating such Special Service Area Number Five provided for the appointment of the Commercial Avenue Commission for the purpose of recommending to the Mayor and to the City Council a yearly budget based upon the cost of providing special services in and for such special service area and further to advise the Mayor and the City Council regarding the special taxes to be levied against property wi th in such special service area; that the Commercial Avenue Commission has been duly appointed and qualif ied and has heretofore prepared and filed in the Office of the Mayor of the City of Chicago and wi th the City Council its recommendations for a yearly budget to meet the special services required to be furnished in said Special Service Area Number Five for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1984 and has further advised the Mayor and the City Council concerning the annual special taxes necessary to be levied in said Special Service Area Number Five for the tax year 1983 for the purpose of providing funds necessary to provide such special services.

SECTION 2. Appropriations. There is hereby appropriated the fol lowing sums in the amounts and for the purposes necessary to provide the special services in and for Special Service Area Number Five, which said special services are unique to said area and are in addition to municipal

(Continued on page 4812)

Page 142: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4811

ACTION OF THE COMM I. .S S t ONE RS OF THE 95th STREET SPECIAL SERVICE AREA, COMMISSION

The undersigned, coastituClng all of the C o m misstoners of

the 95th Street Special Service Area Commission, having been duly

appointed by the Mayor of the City of Chicago on January 9, 1984

and concurred in by the City Council of che City o f C h l c a g o on

January II, 1984, and having met In accordance with the terms of

the State of Illinois Open Meetings Act, do hereby approve the

following resolutions:

RESOLVED: That the budget for the City of Chicago Special </^fV

S e r v i c e A r e a Number F o u r f o r t h e f i s c a l y e a r c o m m e n c i n g -S^r-t e-m b e r-

)r-, 1-^8 4 a n d e n d i n g A •l-T 1 9 8 5 s h a l l b e $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 f o r

e x p e n d i t u r e s , and t h a t t h e M a y o r a n d t h e C i t y c o u n c i l a r e h e r e b y

a d v i s e d .

FURTHER RESOLVED: T h a t t h e M a y o r a n d t h e C i t y C o u n c i l a r e

h e r e b y a d v i s e d t h a t t h e 9 5 t h S t r e e t S p e c i a l S e r v i c e A r e a

C o m m i s s i o n r e q u e s t s t h a t t h e n e c e s s a r y g o v e r n m e n t a l a c t i o n s be

u n d e r t a k e n t o l e v y a t a x o f n i n e - t e n t h s of o n e p e r c e n t ( .9%) o f

t h e e q u a l i z e d a s s e s s e d v a l u e o f t h e p r o p e r t y w i t h i n c h e C i c y of

C h i c a g o S p e c i a l S e r v i c e A r e a Number F o u r .

January 31, 1984

L .(.-'-vl.'/i/bS-

A l f r e d B e a n , D . D . S .

< £ . j ^ Ron B l a c k m a n

/

f 'W:c^

V i n c e G a v i n

'J,U:... '/'J , ^ - - V . ^ / J u l i a Gl r s c h

0 C CX).- Ka l s e r a u e r

\;^-i.-og-' R o o s s e v e l c IC t rabrough , DiTlTrs.

E m i l M a h l e r

v i n c e S h e ^ d a n ^ - • ,

H a r o l d Himmel

Page 143: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4812 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

(Continued from page 4810)

services provided to the City as a whole, the estimated amounts of miscellaneous income and the amounts required to be raised by the levy of taxes against all taxable property within said Special Service Area, indicated as fol lows:

For the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1984 and Ending December 31, 1984 Expenditures

Principal and interest on $1,048,225 calculated $ 166,000 at 9.2% (80% of the prime interest rate of 11.5%) for 10 years

Reserve (2% of debt service) 3,300

Maintenance 10,000 Sidewalk snow removal Sidewalk sweeping

Signage 5,000

Promotion/revital ization activities 6,700

TOTAL $ 190,000

Source of Funds

Tax Levy $ 190,000

SECTION 3. Levy of Taxes. There be and there is hereby levied pursuant to the provisions of Article Vll, Sections 6 (a) and 6 (1) of the Constitution of the State of Illinois and pursuant to the provisions of "An act to provide the manner of levying or imposing taxes for the provision of special services- to areas Within the boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalit ies and counties" (III. Rev. Stat. Chapter 120, Section 1301, et seq.), and pursuant to the provisions of an ordinance adopted on October 31, 1983, establishing the "City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Five," the sum of ($190,000.00) as a special tax for the tax year 1983 against all taxable property situated wi th in that part of the City' of Chicago which is subject to taxation and which is situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Five.

SECTION 4. Filing. That the City Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to file in the Office of the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance and the County Clerk shall thereafter extend for collection together wi th ail other taxes to be levied by the City of Chicago, the special tax herein provided for, such special tax to be extended for collection by the County Clerk for the tax year 1983 against all the taxable property within the terr i tory situated wi th in the City of Chicago Special Service Area Number Five, the amount of such special taxes herein levied to be in addition to and in excess of all other taxes to be levied and extended against all taxable property within said Special Service District and such special tax shall not exceed an annual rate of 3.0% of the assessed value, as equalized, of the real property wi th in the Special Service Area.

SECTION 5. Publication. This ordinance shall be published by the City Clerk, in pamphlet form, by preparing at least 100 copies thereof, which copies are to be made available in his off ice for public inspection and distribution to members of the public who may wish to avail themselves of a copy of this ordinance. This ordinance shall be in ful l force and effect upon its publication as herein and as by law provided.

[Resolution adopted by the Commercial Avenue Commission is printed on page 4813 of this Journal.]

Page 144: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

February 8, 1984 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4813

ACTION OF THE COMMZSSZONSRS OF THE COMMEHCIAL AVENUE COMMISSION

The undersigned, having been duely appointed by the Mayor

of the City Qf Chicago on January 9, 1984, and concurred in by

tha City Council of the City of Chicago on January 11, 1984, due

h«raby approve the following ceeolutionai

RESOLVSOi That the budget for the City of Chicago Special

Service Area fS for the fiscal year comaenoing January 1, 1984,

and ending December 31, 1984, ahall be $190,000.00 for axpendi'-

turea, and that the Mayor and the City Council ara hereby advised.

FURTU£R B8S0LVE0: That the Mayor and tha City Council nzm

hereby advised that the Cooraercial Avenue Conusission request that

the necessary governmental actions be undertxUen to levy a tax

of three percent (3%) of the equalized assessed value of the pro­

perty within the City o£ Chicago Special Service Area IS.

January 23, 1984

vlncentcmpetSJiy <

^^ • / C) ' if /-• Catloa J. LMartines.

Alejandro S. Polanco

/

BussellO. Sandberg

Page 145: JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY …chicityclerk.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/document...OFFICIAL RECORD. HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor City Clerk February 8,

4814 JOURNAL—CITY COUNCIL—CHICAGO February 8, 1984

M I S C E L L A N E O U S B U S I N E S S .

Presence of Visitors Noted.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, called the Council's attention to the presence of the fo l lowing visitors:

Skip Benson and.Marge Benson f rom Spokane, Washington.

The visitors were warmly applauded and the Mayor invited them to attend future meetings.

Time Fixed for Next Succeeding Regular Meeting.

By unanimous consent Alderman Burke thereupon presented a proposed ordinance which reads as fo l lows: '

Be It Ordained by the City Council o f 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 meet ing held on Wednesday, the eighth (Sth) day of February, 1984, at 10:00 A.M. be and the same is hereby fixed to be held on Wednesday, the f i f teenth (15th) day of February, 1984, at 10:00 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 Burke the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed, by yeas and nays as fo l lows:

Yeas—Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardull i , W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell , Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone—47.

Nays—None.

Alderman Natarus moved to Reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was Lost.

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 Wednesday, February 15, 1984, at 10:00 A.M. in the Council Chamber in the City Hall.

WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI, City Clerk.