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JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Regular Meeting—Wednesday, February 20, 1985 at 10:00 A.M. (Council Chamber—City Hall—Chicago, Illinois)

OFFICIAL RECORD.

HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor city Clerk 2/20/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 13623

Attendance at Meeting.

Present — Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, and Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 Brady, Kellam, Cullerton.

Call to Order.

On Wednesday, February 20, 1985 atll:55 A.M. (the hour appointed for the meeting was 10:00 A.M.) Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, called 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 time: Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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.

Quorum present.

On motions made by Alderman Madrzyk and Alderman Sheahan, respectively, it was ordered noted in the Journal that Alderman Kellam and Alderman Brady were absent due to illness.

Invocation.

Deacon Thomas Ewers, St. Denis Catholic Church, opened the meeting with prayer.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED EUGENE R. BAFFOE, AND THOMAS HARRINGTON FOR ACTS OF HEROISM.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself andall the members of the City Council, presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, On Monday, February 4,1985, a fire engulfed a two-story residence at 3357 West 83rd Place on the southwest side of the City of Chicago; and 13624 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, Cathy Stepanek and her four-year-old son, James, were standing in front of their home screaming for help to aid in the rescue of her 21-month-old baby girl, Jessica, who was trapped, inside the burning residence; and

WHEREAS, Eugene R. Baffoe, a resident ofthe City ofChicago and Thomas Harrington, an off-duty lineman for the Department of Streets and Sanitation, Bureau of Electricity, quickly responded to the aid of Mrs. Stepanek; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Baffoe made three valiant attempts to enter the Stepanek home only to be driven back by smoke; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Harrington entered the Stepanek's rear yard where Mr. Harrington scaled a rear addition ofthe home, kicked in a window to a smoke filled room and pulled out the child; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Harrington handed Jessica to Mr. Baffoe, who immediately performed cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and drove the girl to a nereby hospital; and

WHEREAS, A hospital spokesperson officially stated that the efforts of these two men undoubtedly saved the baby girl's lffe; and

WHEREAS, Eugene Baffoe and Thomas Harrington displayed the finest characteristic called for on this occasion - compassion; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled this 20th day of February, 1985, do hereby recognize Eugene Baffoe's and Thomas Harrington's unselfish heroism and congratulate them for assisting in the rescue of Mrs. Cathy Stepanek, her son James and her daughter, Jessica; and

Be It Further Resolved, That duplicate copies of this resolution be prepared and forwarded to the families of Eugene Beiffoe and Thomas Harrington.

Alderman Madrzyk 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 Madrzyk, seconded by Alderman Sheahan, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, invited Eugene R. Baffoe and Thomas Harrington to the Mayor's rostrum where he spoke of their unselfish heroism and presented each with the City of Chicago Medal of Valor. Messrs. Baffoe and Harrington were then warmly applauded by the members ofthe City Council and assembled guests.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MYSEL FURS FOR DONATION OF THIRTY MINK COATS TO SENIOR CITIZENS OF SOUTH PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. 2/20/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 13625

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, on behalf of himself and all the members ofthe City Council, presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Mysel Furs, Inc., a distinguished Chicago furrier, recently observed its 70th year in business; and

WHEREAS, In conjunction with the observance of this honored occasion, Mysel Furs gave thirty mink coats, valued in excess ot $25,000, to senior citizens of the South Park Baptist Church; and

WHEREAS, This gesture of goodwill has helped to fulfill many dreams that otherwise would not be realized and has demonstrated a sensitivity for those who are in need, especially during this period of inclement weather; and

WHEREAS, Such generosity should inspire a greater spirit of cooperation between this City's businesses and its' citizens; now, therefore

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled here this 20th day of February, 1985, do hereby commend Mysel Furs, its owners, Mel, Robert and Stewart Walowitz and congratulate those deserving seniors who are the proud recipients of very beautfful furs; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mysel Furs, Inc., and the South Park Baptist Church.

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

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, then recognized the senior citizens of the South Park Baptist Church who were warmly applauded by all the members of the City Council and assembled guests.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY OFFICERS.

Referred-AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH WAVELAND ASSOCIATES.

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

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO 13626 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

February 20,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to enter into and execute on behaff of the City ofChicago a Redevelopment Agreement with Waveland Associates in the amount of $4,044,000, to assist in construction of the 3660 North Lake Shore Drive Residential Commercial Project.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH SOO LINE RAILROAD COMPANY.

Honorable HfU"old Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Land Acquisition and Disposition.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 20,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Water, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing execution of an agreement for installation ofa water main under the right of way ofthe Soo Line Railroad Company.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE CONCERNING INSTITUTIONAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR DARWIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. 2/20/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 13627

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which, was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 20,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Executive Director of the Public Building Commission ofChicago, I transmit herewith an application for an amendment to the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for an Institutional Planned Development for the Darwin Elementary School located in the vicinity of North Albany Avenue and West Belden Avenue.

Enactment of the ordinance by the City Council would facilitate the construction of additional classroom facilities adjacent to existing elementary schools owned by the City of Chicago in trust for the use of schools and would assist in alleviating overcrowded conditions.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred-AMENDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE CONCERNING INSTITUTIONAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR GARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 20,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Executive Director of the Public Building Commission of Chicago, I transmit herewith an application for an amendment to the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for an Institutional Planned Development for the Gary, Elementary School located in the vicinity ofWest 31st Street and South Lawndale Avenue. 13628 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Enactment of the ordinance by the City Council would facilitate the construction of additional classroom facilities adjacent to existing elementary schools owned by the City of Chicago in trust for the use of schools and would assist in alleviating overcrowded conditions.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred-AMENDMENT OF ZONING ORDINANCE CONCERNING INSTITUTIONAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR GOETHE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

February 20,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Executive Director of the Public Building Commission of Chicago, I transmit herewith an application for an amendment to the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for an Institutional Planned Development for the Goethe Elementary School located at 2236 North Rockwell, Chicago.

Enactment of the ordinance by the City Council would facilitate the construction of additional classroom facilities adjacent to existing elementary schools owned by the City of Chicago in trust for the use of schools and would assist in alleviating overcrowded conditions.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

City Council Informed As To Miscellaneous Eiocuments Filed Or Received In City Clerk's Office. 2/20/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 13629

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 follows:

REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY.

The following communication from Robert W. Bresemann, Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Edison Company, addressed to the City Clerk under date of February 15, 1985, which reads as follows:

'Tursuant to the provision ofthe 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, 1985.

Statement for bills issued in February, 1985, to Illinois Commerce Commission relating to Standard Contract Rider No. 20.

Monthly statement of operating revenue and income to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (F.E.R.C Form No. 5), for the month of November, 1984.

Report to stockholders dated February 1, 1985, as filed with Securities and Exchange Commission."

City Council Informed As To Publication Of Journal.

The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances, etc. which were passed by the City Council on February 13,1985, 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 20, 1985, by being printed in full text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the regular meeting held on February 13, 1985, published by authority of the City Council in accordance with the provisions of Section 5-5 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, as passed on December 22, 1947.

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 follows:

RECOMMENDATIONS BY COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ACTING ZONING ADMINISTRATOR. 13630 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

A communication signed by Elizabeth Hollander, Commissioner of Planning, under date of February 15, 1985, showing the recommendations of the Commissioner and Acting Zoning Administrator concerning map amendments for which public hearings were held February 14, 1985, in accordance with provisions ofSection 11.9-4 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance as passed by the City Council on January 31,1969. ~ Placed on File.

ZONING RECLASSIFICATION OF PARTICULAR AREA.

Also applications (in triplicate) together with the proposed ordinance for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, as amended, for the purpose of reclassffying a particular area, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as follows:

Mayfair Management Company — to classify as a Residential-Business Planned Development instead of a B7-5 General Central Business District the area shown on Map No. 1-F bounded by

W. Hvu-on Street; the alley next west of and parallel to N. Dearborn Street; the alley next south of and parallel to W. Huron Street; the alley next east of and parallel to N. Clark Street; a line 189.03 feet south of and parallel to W. Huron Street; and N. Clark Street.

CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

Also claims against the City ofChicago, which were iJe/erred to the Committee on Claims and Liabilities, filed by the following:

Allstate Ins. Co. (5) Eddie Donald, Harry Cummings, Charles Murphy, Richard Davis and Eberneazer Wells, American Family Ins. and William and Anita Thomas;

Badas Dawn, Beck Clayton, Benson Fred;

Clark Investment, Commercial Light Co., Continental Cas. Co. and Joseph Triner Corp., Coronado Mario D.;

Economy Fire and Cas. Co. and Angeline Cimarusti;

Fidelity Federal, Fritz Karl D.;

Gerber Jeffrey, Gilbert Jack;

Henderson Jesse A., Hill William Sr., Hohmeier Marion;

Kaczkowski Thomas J.;

Lavinio Michael, Levy Denise; 2/20/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 13631

Miceli Nick, Moulton Kirk, Murray LaJuanese Arvella, McCarthy James P., McDermott Davis W., McGuire Patrick;

Nelson Lewis, Nordstrand Diane;

Peiler Valerie J., Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co., Platell Nellie, Polk Bros., Inc., Pruski Joan;

Rolnick Pamela;

Saa Mr. Hanna, Sari David A., Schlanger Marvin J., Seaberry Thornton, Simmons Marcella, Stahl Edward J., Standard Rewash Wiper Co., State Farm Ins. Co. and William Creighton;

Taylor Ronnie;

Vardal Dennis;

Wardlow C, Williams Eugene D., Winkler Steven J., Wolski Richard J.;

Zimmerman Bruce H.

APPROVAL BY CHICAGO PLAN COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING OF CERTAIN PROPOSALS.

Also copies of resolutions adopted by the Chicago Plan Commission on February 14, 1985, emd reports of the Department of Planning, approving the following proposals, which were Placed on File:

Department of Finance - Disposition of Vacant City-Owned Properties

Referral Number Address

85-040-02 1302-16 North Halsted Street 85-041-02 2126-30 West Division Street 85-042-02 1306 West Huron Street 85-043-02 Southeast corner of North Milwaukee Avenue and West Erie Street 85-044-02 1936 West Grand Avenue

85-045-02 1605 South Harding Avenue/3925-27 West 16th Street 85-046-02 1615-19 South Spaulding Avenue 85-047-02 6812 South Peoria Street 13632 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Referral Number Address

85-048-02 1742-46 West 69th Street 85-049-02 3609-11 South Prairie Avenue 85-050-02 7132 South Halsted Street 85-051-02 7139 South Halsted Street 85-052-02 3513-27 West 116th Place 85-053-02 1817 North Talman Avenue

Department of Public Works

Referral Number Project

85-054-06 Vertical clearance improvement on North Kimball Avenue from West Belmont Avenue to West Newport Avenue

85-055-06 Vertical clearance improvement on West 26th Street from South Rockwell Avenue to South Western Avenue

85-056-06 Damen Avenue intersection improvements at Blue Island Avenue, Cermak Road, 18th Street, and Roosevelt Road.

fle/erred-RECOMMENDATION OF COMMISSION ON CHICAGO HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARKS THAT EAST LAKE SHORE DRIVE DISTRICT BE DESIGNATED A "CHICAGO LANDMARK".

Also, a communication from John Hern, Deputy Director, Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks, under date of February 14, 1985, transmitting the recommendation that the East Lake Shore Drive District be designated as a "Chicago Landmark", ~ Referred to the Committee on Cultural Development and Historical Landmark Preservation.

Placed on FiZe-REPORT OF VOUCHER PAYMENTS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FOR MONTH OF JANUARY, 1985.

The City Clerk transmitted the following report received from Walter K. Knorr, City Comptroller, which was Placed on File and ordered published:

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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.

DEPARTMENTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PLANNING AND HOUSING DIRECTED TO SUBMIT REPORTS CONCERNING URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANTS.

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

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has recently been informed that none of its Urban Development Action Grants (U.D.A.G.) were accepted for funding in the latest funding round; and

WHEREAS, There has been no indication by City Departments as to why the City's applications were denied; and

WHEREAS, This recent failure to receive any funding under the U.D.A.G. program raises questions about the City's ability to secure future U.D.A.G. funds; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

1. That the Departments of Economic Development, Planning and Housing are hereby directed to submit to the City Council Committee on Finance, no later than ten (10) business days afler the passage of this resolution a report in writing explaining why all 10 ofthe City's recent U.D.A.G. applications were rejected.

2. That these same departments shall also detail in the report the strategy plan or approach which will be taken with future U.D.A.G.'s in light of these rejections.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 ~ 45.

Nays — None. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13635

Action Deferred-TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR YEAR X COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ENTITLEMENT.

The Committee on Finance submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Roti and Alderman Burke, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Finance, to which was referred an ordinance authorizing technical amendments to the "Substitute Ordinance (passed by the City Council on June 6, 1984) Authorizing Submission of the Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for Community Development Block Grant Entitlement to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Year X," having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance tremsmitted herewith.

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

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman.

The following is said ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report:

Placed on File - REPORT BY CHAIRMAN CONCERNING LACK OF QUORUM.

The Committee on Finance submitted the following communication:

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Pursuant to Rule 39 ofthe Rules of Order and Procedures ofthe City Council, whenever any committee finds itself unable to proceed with the business before it at any meeting because of a lack of a quorum the Chairman of the Committee must report this fact to the City Council in writing at its next succeeding regular meeting. I would note for the Council's information that at the request of Alderman Marian Humes a quorum call was conducted in the Finance Committee meeting yesterday after two matters had been considered and passed by the Committee; the quorum call revealed that only 10 of the 15 members necessary to constitute a quorum were present. At this point I entertained a motion to adjourn and the motion carried.

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• ORDINANCE

I WHEREAS, pursuant to the enactment of the Federal Housing and Comnunity Development Act of 1974, as amended, the City of Chicago proposes to submit the Final Statement for the entitlement of One Hundred Three Million, Four Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand, One Hundred Sixteen Dollars; and

WHEREAS, it Is provided.in the act and in the regulations pronulgated thereunder that the City provide certain assurances to the federal government; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago are cognizant of the conditions of the Housing and Community Develop­ ment Act of 1974, as amended, and are desirous of complying therewith; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council are desirous of establishing procedures which insure the fair, open and equitable administration of federal grant funds; now, therefore,

SE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13637

SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of Chicago is authorized to make a Year X submission for federal funds. Including the Final Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds, as set forth in this ordinance and all understandings and assurances contained therein, pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Housing and Comtnunity Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the regulations promulgated- in connection with the Act in the sum of One Hundred Million, Three Hundred Sixty-eight Thousand Dollars in entitlement funds and federal non-expended prior year funds in the amount of Three Million, One Hundred Six Thousand, One Hundred Sixteen Dollars.

SECTION 2. The Mayor of the City of Chicago is further authorized to act in connection with the submission, to give what assurances are necessary and to provide such additional information as is required.

SECTION 3. The criteria for Community Development BTock Grant funded programs previously approved by the City Council shall remain in effect. In addition, the Office of Budget and Management in conjunction with the appropriate city department shall publish criteria for the award of grants under the following programs developed by the City under the Year X Community Development Block Grant:

HOUSING Multi-Unit Rehabilitation Assistance Chicago Emergency Assistance Program Urban Homestead Program 13638 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Community Outreach to Improve Neighborhood Housing Relocation Assistance in Support of Rehabilitation Residential Urban Renewal Housing Abandonment Programs Demolition of Hazardous Buildings COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS Model Blocks and Residential Street Resurfacing Emergency Vaulted Sidewalk Repair Historic Preservation Private Facility Renovation ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Industrial Infrastructure Improvement Program Industrial Retention Program Commercial District Development Program Business Area Improvement Program Streetscape Signage and Hardware Program Commercial Facadie Rebate Program Technical Assistance to Economic Development Organizations Direct Micro-Loan Program Business Development Loan Program Co-Venture and En£repreneurial Equity Investment Program PUBLIC SERVICES Senior Citizens and Handicapped Support Services

c • • • Independent Living for the Disabled Family and Youth Services Economic Opportunity—Jobs Training Program 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13639

Community Arts Development

SECTION 4. The City shall not expend Year X Community Development Block Grant Funds for programs in the categories of Housing, Community Improvements, Economic Development, Public Services, and Local Option until completion of a review process of criteria fqr programs designated in Section 3. Such a review shall consist of City publication of proposed criteria for programs in the categories of Housing, Conmunity Improvements, Economic Development, Public Services and Local Option within 10 days of the submission for Federal funds as authorized in Section 1, A 30 day period will be allowed for the purpose of permitting members of the Community Development Advisory Committee, the public, and the City Council to express views on the published proposed criteria. During the 30 day review period the Chairman of the Committee on Finance shall provide comments in writing to the Chairman of the Community Development and Housing Coordinating Committee on the proposed criteria. The Chairman of the Community Development and Housing Coordinating Committee shall be responsible for maintaining records of all coimients and shall provide written responses to all principal issues raised. The final criteria will be published by the City Clerk 45 days after the final submission for Federal funds. All changes from the proposed criteria will be described at the time of publication of the final criteria.

SECTION 5. Except for those funds specifically appropriated for contractor-delegate agencies, the City may reprogram up to $7,500 appropriated for any object or purpose set forth in the Year X Community Development Block Grant Appropriation Ordinance (the "CDBG 13640 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Appropriation Ordinance") or allocations from prior block grant years without the approval of the City Council, but no appropriation for any object or purpose shall by virtue of any reprogramming authorized herein, be reduced below an amount sufficient to cover all obligations Incurred or to be incurred by that appropriation. The City shall not reprogron funds In excess of S7,500 appropriated for any object or purpose set forth In the CDBG Appropriation Ordinance or allocations from prior block grant years without the approval of the City Council, except as provided in Section 8 hereof, but no appropriation for any object or purpose shall, by virtue of any reprogramming authorized herein, be reduced below an amount sufficient to cover all obligations incurred or to be Incurred by that appropriation.

All proposed reprogramming of funds as outlined in the Final Statanent of Projected Use of Funds by program for the Year X and in the allocations for prior years shall be made by providing citizens with reasonable notice of and the opportunity to comment on any proposed reprogramming of lOJS or more of the funds from one activity to another, which Includes the deletion of an activity or the addition of an activity.

SECTION 6. For all funds expended under the Community Development Block Grant programs for the Year X, the Office of Budget and Management shall submit to the City Council quarterly reports on the obligation of funds within 45 days of the end of each quarter. The quarterly reports shall include an accounting of all funds expended during each quarter of Community Development Block Grants 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13641

allocations from all prior block grant years, all Income generated from the current block grant year and all prior block grant years, and a projection of income for the remaining quarters of the fiscal year. * • SECTION 7. The Office of Budget and Management shall notify Aldermen of projects in their respective wards contemplated under this program.

SECTION 8. The award of any contract or grant over $50,000 In any program category, project, or activity which is not included by specific designation in the CDBG Ordinance, shall be subject to review and approval by the City Council; provided that the City Council shall complete its review within 21 days after submission to the City Council; and that the City of Chicago shall not engage in discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, sexual orientation, geographic location, or political affiliation or belief. Any loans in the amount of $75,000 or more funded, in whole, or by 25S or more with Year X Community Development Block Grant funds or funds from prior block grant years shall be approved by the City Council under the same procedures as required for approval of contracts or grants.

In the event of a disaster or imminent danger to the public health or safety, amounts received in the Local Option allocation may be expended on emergency and disaster relief and repairs, without prior approval of the Council; however, the Council shall be notified of any such expenditure within three business days and provided with a written statement of the nature of the disaster or iirminent danger to public health or safety, and the anount of funds so expended and 13642 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

purposes for such expenditures. If such allocation.is depleted, funds may be transferred from any program category to the Local Option allocation without Council approval; however, the Council shall be nottfied within three business days of any such transifer and provided with a statement of the funds so transferred listing the accounts from which the funds were transferred and the amount.

SECTION 9. The following sums of money set. apart according to the departments of city government and contractor-delegate agencies are allocated from the Community Development BTock Grant to the City of Chicago for the Year X and are to be expended during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984, and extended to and including June 30, 1985 for the objects and purposes as set forth In Section 13 hereof. No expenditure or encumbrance of Year X Community Development Block Grant funds shall be made until such time as the COBG Appropriation Ordinance is approved by the City Council. The City Council, shall approve the COBG Appropriation Ordinance on or before June 15, 1984. Sections 10 through 13 hereof set forth the provisions which shall be included in the COBG Appropriation Ordinance.

SECTION 10. Included in the appropriation for Personal Services in applicable departments shall be an account appearing as Code No. ".015 Schedule Salary Adjustments." Also to be Included in the allocation for Personal Services shall be an account appearing as Code No. ".070 Fringe Benefits" for the purposes of providing City employees with health Insurance, dental Insurance, optical insurance, life insurance, pension (employer's share), unemployment Insurance, workers' "compensation, tuition 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13643

reimbursement, paid vacation, in-house training programs, sick leave, deferred compensation, holidays, time off with pay for family death, paid salary while on jury duty, and disability payments.

SECTION 11. The appropriations set forth in the COBG Appropriation Ordinance for personal services shall be regarded as maximum anounts to be expended from such appropriations. Such expenditures shall be further limited to employment of personnel only as needed, or as may be required by law, not to exceed the specified maximum number designated In this ordinance for any office or position by title. When \ there Is no limitation as to the maximum number that may be employed for any office or position by title, one person may be employed or more than one person may be employed with the approval of the Budget Director and the Comptroller regardless of whether such title is printed in the singular or p^lural. The salary or wage rate fixed shall be regarded as the maximum salary or wage rate for the respective offices of positions; provided that wage rates fixed,on a daily, or monthly basis are subject to change by the City Council during the

fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984, ^n accordance with the prevailing wage rates in private employment for such employees; and provided further that salaries or wage rates are subject to change by the City Council during the fiscal year in accordance with contracts approved by the City Council, between the City of Chicago and recognized collective bargaining agents. The salary or wage rates fixed are on a yearly basis unless otherwise indicated. 13644 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Initial appointments to any positions shall be made at the entrance rate of the salary range prescribed for the applicable class grade. In exceptional cases, upon recommendation by the department head and approval of the Conmissioner of Personnel, the Budget Director and the Chairman of the Committee on Finance of the City Council, Initial appointment may be made at a rate above the normal entrance rate. Entrance above the nonnal entrance rate shall be ba^ed on the outstanding and unusual character of the applicant's education, experience and training over and above the minimum qualifications specified for the class. In no event shall the authority conferred herein be exercised in violation of the Shakman Judgment.

No officer or employee shall have the right to demand continuous employment or compensation by reason of any appropriation if upon the determination of the department head, his services are not needed and it becomes necessary to lay him off on account of lack of work or lack of funds. In case of a vacancy in any office or position, the head of a department in which the vacancy occurs shall not be required to fill such office or position if, in his judgment and discretion, there is no necessity therefor.

A career service employee who passes an examination for another career service position. If within the same department, shall not be required to serve an additional probationary period and shall have career service status upon appointment. Any employee serving a probationary period who is appointed .provisionally or to an exempt position in the same department shall have the probationary period continue uninterrupted for the position 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13645

the.employee held before the provisional or exempt appointment. Upon the successful completion of such probationary period the employee shall have full career service status in that position.

I The Conmissioner of Personnel and.each department head shall prepare and present to the City Council such reports as required by the 1984 Annual Appropriation Ordinance as set forth in Section 6 thereof. "The Regulations governing the administration of the Compensation Plan and Employees Benefits for Classified Positions set forth in the Annual Appropriation" of 1982 (Council Journal Pages 10270 to and including 10280) shall apply to all City of Chicago employees compensated by Community Development Block Grant Funds.

SECTION 12. Any employee who is required and is authorized to use his personally owned automobile 1n the regular conduct of official City business shall be allowed and paid eighteen ($.18) cents per mile allowance for the number of miles per month use of such privately owned automobile, to a maximum amount of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month; and provided further that this allowance Is subject to change by the City Council during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984 and ending June 30, 1985, in accordance with contracts approved by the City Council between the City of Chicago and recognized collective bargaining agents. City-owned or leased automobiles shall be used only for City business.

SECTION 13. The objects and purposes for which allocations are made in this ordinance are classified and standardized by the following Items: 13646 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

1) Personal Services 2) Contractual Services ^ 3). Travel 4) Conmodlties 5) Equipment 6) Permanent Improvements 7) Land An appropriation in one or more of the Items above specified shall be construed in accordance with the definitions and limitations specified In Illinois Revised Statutes, Ch. 24 Section 8-2-5 (1983), unless this ordinance otherwise provides. An allocation for a purpose other than one specified and defined in this section may be made only as an additional, separate and distinct Item, specifically stating the object and purpose thereof.

SECTION 14. All work to be performed by the City of Chicago pursuant to the COBG Appropriation Ordinance shall be done using the current work force of the City of Chicago and the.persons on the following lists shall have preference over any new employees to be hired for positions for which such lists exist In accordance with City of Chicago Personnel rules:

(a) Persons on City of Chicago layoff lists; (b) Persons on City of Chicago reinstatement lists; (c) Persons on City of Chicago reemployment lists; (d) Persons on City of Chicago promotion lists; (e) Persons on City of Chicago general employment lists. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13647

Provided, however, that the preferences hereinabove specified sh^ll not apply where other methods.of hiring must be utilized in order to comply with the terms of any order or decree of a Court or administrative agency, collective bargaining agreement or Title VII, 42 U.S.C. Section 2000 e, et seq.

SECTION 15. The Office of Budget and Management shall prepare and present to the City Council, within 30 days of the end of each quarter in this fiscal year, a report explaining the reasons for all unencumbered and unexpended allocations in all block grant years, as reported in the Department of Finance's monthly "Community Development Block Grant fund. Schedule of HUD Approved Allocations, Current Committee Approved Allocations Expenditures, Accruals, Encumbrances and Available Balances."

SECTION 16. Except as provided in Section 5 hereof, all unencumbered and unexpended Conmunity Development Block Grant funds from this fiscal year and all prior block grant years shall be jointly reviewed no later than March 15, 1985, by the Budget Director and the Comptroller for the purpose of preparing for the Year XI Community Development Block Grant Proposed Statement. This joint review conmittee shall prepare a report of funds available for reprogranmlng and the proposed use of such funds in Conmunity Development Block Grant Year XI. This report shall be submitted to the City Council no later than April 1, 1985, and shall be subject to public conment and hearings along with the Year XI Community Development Block Grant Proposed Statement. 13648 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Action on the use of these funds will take place concurrently with action on the Year XI Conmunity Development Block Grant Final Statement.

SECTION 17. Pursuant to Section 104 (a) (2) (D) and Section 104 (b) (5) of the Federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as anended, the City shall provide citizens with reasonable access to the past use of all Conmunity Development Block Grant funds. Such « Information shall be available, on request, through the Office of Budget and Management, and the Department of Finance. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13649

cirr OF QtiCASo tm I COnttUNITY OEVELOPKENr BLOCK 5R»n

FlWa. STATBOr DF CaHKlffllJY KVELOPKEST OSJEETIVES AN9 PMUECTES USE OF FUNDS

IMTRQSaCTIOK

BE61NNIHS JULt 1.1?84, THE CITY EUTESS THE TEHTH lEAS OF THE CGKHUHITY OEVaOPHEST BLCQC SRANT (CDB6) PRO&RAH. THE U.S. OEPARDIEItl OF HOUSINS AtiS UE6«( 0EVEU1P»EHT (KUD) HAS NOTIFIES THE CITY THAT THE PROJECTED YR.I CSBS EHTITLEHEHT IS 1103,474.126, A CECREASE QF »A,32S.EB4 FRQH TKE YR. IX EHTITLEHEHT. THE ACTUAL DECREASE IN CDB6 COLLARS AVAILABLE m PROSRAH TR. I COKPARED TO ffi. 12 IS }44,12S.S84 SINCE TKE TR. 12 EHinLEHSJT OF $110,000,000 HAS SUPPLEHENTED UITH »37,i00-.000 CDBS DOLLARS RACE AVAILABLE TO THE CITY UNDER THE 1983 EHE-^.G^iCY JOBS BILL.

TKE PROJECTED USE QF FUtlOS FOR CDBS tT.. I ALLOCATES THE LHTITLEKENT FUHCS mSS THE l1AJpR_PR0^An. CATESQRIES AS FOLLOliS: PROGRAM CATESORY ALLOCATIOH Z OF TOTAL

HGUSIKE I2?-,3A0,707 2S.4 PUBLIC SERVICn 2S,003,4fO 27.0 ECQNOHIC SEVELQPHEHT 24,022,420 24.Q COHHUHITY IHPR0VEJ1EKTS 9,330,233 9.0 ACniNISTRATICK i PLAHNINS 10.983,204 lO.b LOCAL OPTION (PiSERVE} 934,060 1.0

1103,474,11^ '. lOoTo

THERE IS ft LIMIT OF t29,000,000 ON THE AtlOUST OF CDBS FISIDS THAT KAt BE OBLIGATED AKD EI.WVDED KITHIN THE PiEULAfi CDBS .»R05.'vA» ilBVtS ['EAR ; FOR ACTIVITIES WTHIH TKE PUBLIC SERVICE a;TE3aRr. THIS REPPiSLHTS A 122 BILLION REDUCTIOK !H FUtlDIMS FOR PUBLIC isRVICE .PRDSRAKS FROM TKE C!S»E.'{1 i.r^EL Of m HILLIOM. THE FIHAL PROGRAH FOR YsAF. I PROVIDES $ 28«ILLIQfi FOR PUBLIC SERVICES TO CCSTIHUE TKE ilOST ESSEHTIAL StfiViisS m MXQB FOR USEXPEETED SEEDS THAT HAT ARISE SL7.IK3 THE YEAR.

hS cr CI-BS YR. VIK. IHE F3R«ftL AND LEN5THY APPLICATIG:; fJR THE Ar-.;iUSl. 13650 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

FINAL STATL»tLNT OF COrlHUHITY DEVELQPREHT OBJECTIVES ASD PROJECTED USE OF FUSSS

EXriTLEKEKT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A. 'FIHAL STATQEHT OF COffinMin . DEVELOPIOT OBJECTIVES AHO PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS*. THIS STATEHEXT UCUISES esmtlL OBJECTIVES OF THE OVERAU PROGRAM AND THE TYPES QF PRMECTS WICH VILL BE CARRIED Wl NITH THE FWDS. ttlTH THE CHAHEE5 IN WD REStlLATIOKS RESULTING FROH TIE HOUSING ANS URBAN-RURAL RECOVERY ACT OF 1983, ICI REnilREHEHTS AS TO TIE CONTENT OF THE FINAL STATEHEXT HAVE BEEN ADDED. T!S CITY'S FIHM. STATEHENT REFLECTS THE KEN REKJIREKEHTS.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT IS TQ BE PROVIDED TO CITY RESIDENTS BEFORE. SUSnmAL QF THE FINAL STATEItENT TO HUD IS TNE CITY'S PLAN FOR niNIHIZIHG THE DISPUCEHENT OF PERSONS AS A RESULT OF CDBG FUNDED ACTIVITIES ANO THE CITY'S PLAN TO ASSIST PERSONS ACTUALLY DISPLACED BY CDS6 ACTIVITIES. THIS INFORMATION NAS MADE AVAILABLE AT THE CDBG PUBLIC HEARING AND CAN BE OBTAINQ FROH THE OFFICE OF BUDGET ANO MANASEHENT, cm HALL-ROOK 604, 121 NORTH LASALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602.

A PUBLIC HEARING HAS HELD ON SArjROAY. APRIL 14 TO RECEIVE COHHENTS AND RECOHnENOATIONS FRQH CHICAGOANS ON THE PROPOSES STATEHEHT PRIOR TO THE CITY'S COHPLnitS THIS FINAL STATEKENT FOR SUBMISSION TO HUD. THIS HEARING UAS HEUr AT THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECNNOLOGY, NErJlANN HALL, 3241 SOUTH FEDERAL STP£ET.

AFTER REVIEH AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL, THE 'YR. I FINAL STATEKENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES ANO PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS' HILL BE SUBMITTED TQ HUD ON JUNE 1, 1984.

CITY OF CHICAGO YEAR I COHHUNin KVELCPMENT BLOCK GRANT

FIJKL STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY SEVELOPHENT OSJECTireS mo PROJEnED USE V FUNDS

U HOUSING

OBJECTIVES

THE PLAtaiED OBJECTIVES FOR HOL'sIira !M TL« X (SE: » TO CCSSeSVE, RESTORE, AND ElFA.ND THE CITV OF CKICAC-O'S HOUSING STOCK IN ORDER TO PROVIDE S DECEJIT HO«E AND LIVINS tJf;i.

INCOME THROUGH CITY-OPERATED HOUSING PROGRAMS AS CELL AS HOUSING SERVICES PROVIDED BY CatHUNITY-SASED ORGANIZATIONS.

t TO ELIMINATE SLUM AND BLIGHTED APiAS THROUGH THE RESEVaOPKENT OF K.IGHTE9 AND UNDERUTILIZED LAND.

i TO ELIMINATE DETERIORATED BUILDINGS AND PREVENT DETERIORATION WICH IS DETRIMENTAL TO HEALTH, SAFEH, AND PUa.IC HELFARE THROUGH CODE ENFORCEIOT, DEMOLITION ANO EMERGENCY REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES.

I TD PROSOTE NEIGHBORHOOD DIVERSITY BY ENCOURAGING THE RETENTION OF LOU AND MODERATE INCOME RENTAL UNITS IN REVITALIZING AREAS.

f TO PROVIDE COUNSELING. TECHNICAL ASSISTA.NCE AND REFEP.RAL TO RESIDENTS ON ALL MATTERS RELATED TO HOUSING.

i TQ ENSURE FUl AND EQUAL ACCESS TO ADEQUATE HOUSING FDR ALL CHICAGO RESICLMTS THROUGH ENFORCEMENT GF TKE FAIR HOUSING ORDINANCE.

» TD PROVIDE HUMANITARIAN AID TO THE INDIGENT'BY IMPROVING FACILITl-ES TO SERVE AS EMERGENCE SHELTERS FOR THE HOMELESS.

* TO PREVENT DETERIORATION Atti) ABANDONMENT OF THE CirrS RENTAL HOUSING STOCK AND L08 AND MODERATE UiXO.IE COMMUNITIES THROUGH REHABILITATION ACTIVITIES.

t TO PROMOTE EBJAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL CITIZENS TH.ROUSH THE USE OF MINORITY CONTRACTORS A.SD AFFIRMATIVE AaiON HIRING IH THE HOUSING CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION INDUSTRY.

HQUSIIffi

PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES

A. HOUSING REHABILITATION FINANCING 13652 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL~CHICAGO 2/20/85

THIS CATEGORY OF PROGRAM ACTIVIH MILL PROVIDE REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS TO LOH AND WI9ERATE INCOME SINGLE-FAMILY KQMEWHESS ANO TO OUHERS V MULTI-UNIT BUIL0ING3 IN TARGETED ASEAS.

1. NtlLTI-UNIT REHABILITAT»H ASSISTANCE. % 3,000,000

LOS INTEREST REHABILITATION LOANS HILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO OliNERS OF RENTAL PROPERTY CONTAINING FIVE. OR MORE DUELLING UNITS IN LOM/HODERATE INCOME AREAS. THESE, FUNDS MILL BE LEVERAGED HITH PRIVATE FUNDS TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE.

2. CHICAGO EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM t 1,000.000

N0-INrO£ST DEFERRED PAYMENT AND LOH-HODERATE INTEREST LOANS HILL BE AXARDED TO LDH A-HD MODERATE OHKER-QCCUPAHTS OF QNE- TO-FOUR UNIT PROPERTIES FCR EMERGENCY STRUCTURAL REPAIRS.

3. URBAN HOMESTEAD PROSPJttl «. 773,000

THROUGH THIS PROGRAH THE CITY CONVEYS HUD OWNED PROPERTIES FOR 11 TQ QUALIFIED APPLICANTS SELECTED BY LOTTERY, IN ADDITION, LDH INTEREST REHABILITATION LOANS ARE PROVIDES TO EIJABLE THE HOMESTEADER TO BRING THE PRDPLRTY IHTO COMPLIANCE MITH CITY BUILDING CODE REGULATIONS . A SRANT OF 13,000 IS AHARDED TO REDUCE THE CCST OF THE LOAN.

-4.REHA8IL1TATI0H PROGFJUl SUPPORT » 3,014,128

PR0VIK5 THE HECESSARr SUPTORT FUNCTIONS REQUIRED TD IMPLEMENT AND HANftSE THE REHABILITATION FIKANCIH8 PROGRAMS CHED ABOVE.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH TO IMPROVE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING S 3,712.337

THP.O'JSH THIS PROGRAM CAIESGRY, THE CITY HILL FUKO NGTrFOR- PRQFIT CCMtiUNITY SEQUPS. PRIKARILi LOCATED; IN LOW.'hQDERATE INCOME fir,E.AS OF THE CITY TO PRO'/IOE THE FK.La»IHS,HCL'£I.W- 0RIENTE2 ACTIVITIES : TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AKO HOUSING CQ'JHrEL- I«G TO NEIGHBO.fHGOD HOMEOSNERi; SIHOF HOKE. .REP AI ?S FOR SENIOR

mi 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13653

CIIIZEKS ANS TIIE HA80ICAPPED; AND IH1LH5IVE Oil-IKE-'IOa IRAINIRG » CONSTSUniON FOR NEI5HS0PJPJ00 YCUTKS TO R£K.iiILiIATE HOUSING. THIS PSOSlAn CAIESQSY INaUDES THE FGLLOHI.'e: CELESAIE AGENCY PRO­ GRAMS SUBSTANTIAL RLHABIUTA!ION m TRAINING. SENIQ?./HAK5IC.%»?£D aOilE HAINIENRKCE, AND HOUSING ACTIISi GRANTS. VSS. HAIIO.MAL NOT-FOR- PinFIT GRSANIZATIO:i, NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES INC., HILL SE FUflOES TO PRQVISE LOH IHTEF^ST REHABILITATION LQA.tS TO QilCASO . RESIKSTS. JttJO INaUDED IS TKE Cllf OPERATED SUBSTANTIAL PiHAS- ILIIATION SIPPiST PR(SRAa. (SEE EIHIBIT I, 2 AKO 13 FOR fi LIST ff DELEGATE AGENCIES.)

C ISHISIHG COMMUKITT SERVICES

1. RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT OF PiH.ASILITATIOa ». 330,000

RELOCAnON PAYHLHTS ANO ASSISTANCE HILL SE PRC<;iDED TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES HHQ ARE DISPLACED AS A PiS^T ff REHASIUTATIOH PROJECTS.

2. CaiStUNITY SERVICES COUNSELINS AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ) : 2,740,898

Tl£ CIT( MONITORS AND PROVIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTAIfiE TO ALL NQI-FOR-PFJIFIT OXmUl CHOITS RECEIVING CDBS Ha'SINS GRANTS. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IS FOCUSED » THE BUILDING ff THEIS PLANNIiS, MANASMENT, A?iS P£RFOPJ»NCE CAPABILITIES. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IS ALSO PROVIDED TO CQMMUNITY GROUPS W.ICH D3 HOT RECEIVE CDBG FUNDING BUT ATfE im'aVEO IH ACTIVlIin COMPLIiOTING OIHER CITY HOUSING PROGRAMS. ALSO UNDER THIS. PnSGfJUt THE cm PROVIDES COUr.saiNS TD PERSONS IS SEFAULT.ff FHft-IRSUREC ANO OTHER .^iORTGAGES. COUNSELING IS ALSO PROVIDED a OTHER AREAS REUTE9 TO MIUSINS ANO ISUSIKG REKA3ILI7ATICK. THIS PROKAM ALSO PROVIDES TKE NECESSARY STAFF SUPPOP.T REQUIRES TQ I»>LEMEin AND OPEPJiTE THE .«ELOCATICH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.

D. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

1. RESIDENTIAL UPJAN RENEWAL i 6,300,000

THROUa THIS PROGRAM, TKE CITr ACSUIFiS AND CLL^RS PROPERTY m PRI.W.tLY RESirSKTIAL Dr/ELOPKEST, HiL^S RELOCATE . aoasaiGLSS OR BUSIKESSES DIS.=LACE5 BY ACSUISITION,' MANASES Tie PRQPESIY, AND MfiSES PHltSICAL IRPRO-.tllEST- TO THE fiftEA 13654 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

FINAL STATE.1EHT CF C0M.1UNITY DEVELOPtaJT CBJECTU'ES A.ND PRCJECTEI' USE 3F F'J.IDS

YE.4R X PROJECTED iSE ff FUNDS

SUUOtfliOIiffi TS DEVELOPMENT SITE. TKE CITf SELLS THE PSOPERH IT ACQUIRES TO DEVaffERS FOR EITHER HEM CimSTRUCTlW ta REHABILITATION. (SEE EXHIBIT 3 FOR LISTING ff PROJECT SITES).

2. OEVaOPMEHT PROGRAM SUPPORT ) 2,827,207

PROVIDES THE NECESSARY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS REQUIRES TO IMPLEMENT AND RQNITIB THE VARIOUS HOUSING DEVaOFKENT PROJECTS.

L HOMELESS SHaiER PROGRAM $ 500,000

THIS PROGRAM HILL PROVIDE FOR THE REHABILITATION ff SHaTERS FOR THE CITY'S HOMELESS. IN COOPERATION HITH COHKUNin-SASEO ORGMIIZATIONS THE CIH HILL IDENTIFY APPRffRIATE STRUCTURES ANO PROVIDE FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FQR REHABILITATION.

PROJECTS ANO ACTIVITIES

F. HOUSING ABANDONMENT PPJiGP.AHS I 1,000,000

THIS PROGRAH IS DESIGNED TD PREVENT ABANDONED BUILDINGS, HHICH HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS SUITABLE FOR REHJiBILITATIOH, FROM FURTHER DECLINE UNTIL FINANCING CAN BE SECURED ANO ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION CAN BEGIN. T>£ PROGRAM HIU FACILITATE COOPERATION BETVEEN THE COMMUNITY, THE HOUSING COURT SYSTEM, ANO CEVaOPERS IN QPJ)ER TO PRESLRVE AND IMPROVE HOUSING STOCK FOR LOH/MOSERATE INCSIE cm RESIDENTS.

6. CODE EJffORCEIian • I 2,740,937

CODE EHFGRCEHEHT ACTIVITIES INCLUDE INSPECTIONS TO FACILITATE THE IMPROVMENT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS IDENTIFIES FOR RE­ HABILITATION AND INSPECTIONS ff DETRIKE},7AL kiS: SANSEHOUS PROPERTIES IN TARGET A.REAS. INS.^ECTION LEAD PAINT HAZARDS tfl INCLUDES IN THIS PR2GRA.1.

H. CL>10L!TIQN QF HAIARDnUS SUILilKSS » 1,000,000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13655

BUILDINGS IDENTIFIED AS DANGEROUS AND HAZARDOUS, WICH CREATE HAZARDS TO PUBLIC .>

I0TAL-H0USIN6 PROGRAM CATEGORY I 29,360,707

II. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS

OBJECTIVES

THE PLAt«E9 OBJECTIVES FDR COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR YEAR X APi: t TO ALLEVIATE PHYSICAL AND aONOHIC DISTRESS AND aiMINATE BLIGHTING CONDITIONS BY UPGRADING COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND PUBLIC RIEHTS-QF-MAY. VS. PURPOSE IS TO STIHUUTE PRIVATE INVESTMENT ANO COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION. * TO DEVaff VIABLE COMMUNITIES THROUGH IMPROVING THE QUALITY ff COMMUNITY FACILITIES. « TO RESTORE AND PPiSERVE PROPERTIES OF SPECIAL VALUE FQR HISTORIC, ARCHITECPJRAL AND AESTHETIC REASONS. I TO STIHUUTE EMPLOYMENT ffFGRTUHITIES IN QilCASO'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, PARTICULARLY AMONG THE CITY'S MINORITY BUSINESSES ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTION BY SEHIHG GOALS FOR CONTRACTING HITH MINORITY BUSINESSES. .. I TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT OPPC'TUNITIES FOR UNEMPLOYED CHICAGO RESIDENTS Br SETTING GOALS FOR THE HIRING ffCIT Y RESIDEIHS BY CONTRACTORS MHO ENGAGE IN CITY CONTPJICTEO CO.MSTRUCTION .PROJECTS. COMMUNITY liS^ROVEMEUTS

PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES

A. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS TO SUPPORT P.EHABILITATION

1. MOBa BLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL STP«T REEURF.ACIN6 i 4,913.233

THIS PROsRAK Hia ff.OVlu A HIDE RANGE OF !K.fROV£.n£KTS 13656 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

to THE PtSLIC RIEHT-OF-NAY DESIGJiED fC8 nC PtSPOSS ff SUPPORTING RHIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ANO DE<.'ELffHSiT ff N£H ASSISTED HOUSING IN LQH ANO KODSHATE INCtiME RESIDENTIAL AREAS HITHDI THE CITY. SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES TO S UHCERTAKEH Hia INCLUDE PiFLACE>£NT ff CURBS, amsS AND SIOQfALKS, STREH RSSURFACINS, PARKHAY UII18SCAPIN8 ANO QTKES CO aiGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS IMOTIFIEO AS NECESSARY. .

2. EieSENCY VAULTED SIDEMALK REPAIR t 1,300,000

FiaiDS Hia BE USED TO PROVIDE- EMERGENCY REPAIRS ESSENTIAL TO THE SAFETY ff HEISHSORKCOO RESIDENTS. OANSERGUS AND .. DETERIQPJtTED SIDEHALKS HIU BE ASSPiSSED ON AN IMMEDIATE VEES BASIS. (SEE EXHIBIT 3 FOR TARGET PRCJaT AREA INFQRMATII»).

B. COfiWatm FACIUTIE5 ANO IMPROVEMENTS

1. UISTCSIC PRESERVATION I 280,000

FWDING HILL <£ USES FOR THE RENOVATION ff BUILDINGS ANO PLACES ff HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. SPECIFICALLY, TKE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ff IHE OLD MAIN - BUILDING ff NORTH PARK COLLEGE, ITS OLDEST BUILDING AND A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK.

2. PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATION I 1,100,000

"FUI0IH6 HILL BE PROVIDED FOR T}£ RENOVATION ff THE SOUTH .SHORE BRAIO UBRARY AT 2303 L 7380 STREET. PROGRAH ACTIVITY HILL INaUDE EUCTRICAL, PLUMBING AND HVAC REKflOILITAT ION AND MILL-ALSO PROVIDE HAHOICAPPEO ACCESS. 1100,009 HILL FUaS ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY DESiSH FOR FUTJRE PIKOVATIQH ff LSSAN SSIARE BRANCH LIBRARY AT 3233 H. ALTGELD AV&rJE. BOTH LIBRARIES SERVE CLlSiTS HHO ARE PRIMARILY ff LOU ANS MCSEPJiTE IHCOKE.

3. PRIVATE FACILirif RLWWTIO?; • * 1,000,000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13657

FUNDS Hia SE USED TO UPGRADE ANO RENOVATE PRIVATE, NOT- FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OWED FACILITIES THAT ARE ' LOCATED IH LOM INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS OR THAT PROVIDE SERVICES PRIMARILY TO LOH AND MODERATE INCOME CHICAGOANS. PRIORIn HILL SE GIVEN TO THOSE PROJECTS MHICH COMMUNITY OEVaOPMSTT aitDS MOULD BE USES TO MATCH'OR SUPPLEMENT PRIVAH CONTRIBUTIONS.

I. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER I 333,000

ENGINEERING ANO LANO ACSUISITION ff PROPERTY FOR CGH- STRUCTIOH OF A NEH CENTRA HEST MULTIPURPOSE CENTER. PLANS ARE TO LOCATE THE FACILITY IN THE NEAR HEST SIDE COMtaiNITY AREA IN THE FIRST HARD. THIS CENTER Hia PROVIDE CASE ittNAGEHENT SERVICES, EDUCATIONAL AND RECPIATIOHAL PROGRAMS AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS FQR THE ELDERLY ANO HANDICAPPED.

TOT«.-COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAH CATEGORY » 9,^530,233

III. ECONOMIC DEVaOPMEXT

OBJECTIVES

TKE PUNNED OBJECTIVES FOR ECONOMIC SEVaOPKENT IN YEAR I ARE:

t TO EHHAJKE THE CITY'S ECONOMIC AfiD TAX BASE AND TO CREATE EMPLOYMENT DPFORTUHITIES BY AHRACTIKG AND RETAINING COMMERCIAL , ANO INDUSTRIAL BUSINESSES HITHIH THE CITY ff CHICAGO.

i TO MAINTAIN AND EXPAND ECONOMIC AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FCR THE RE5IDEUIS ff CHICAGO Bi PROMOTING OPPORTUNITIES FOR i

I. TO imK\1 T'riE VIABILITY ff COMMUNITIES BY STABLIZIHG ANS ffSRAOINS LOCAL BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS.

t TO 'L£\'£RWE ANO PROMOTE PRIVATE INVXSTRENT IN LOCAL INDUSTRY AKO :3MK£RCE.

I TO aiMIf^^TE BLIGHT Aft'D PROMOTE A .IQRE RATIONAL USE OF COMMERCIAL LA.»iD TO IKP.RC'E Th^E ECONOMIC VIABILITr OF THE CITY-s l-M RESOURCES. 13658 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

I TO ASSIST THE CITY'S HINORIIY BUSIISSSES'E:'(SiiGED IN C0H3TRUCTICU BY SHTIHG GOALS FOR CONTRACTING HITH MINORITY SUSltfESSES.

ft TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT ffPOSTUNITIES FDR UXEHPLOYES CHICAGO RESI­ DENTS 8( SETTING GOALS FOt THE HIRING ff CITY RESIDEHTS BY COn- TMCTOSS EXEASD IN Cm C0HTRACTE9 CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.

I- TD nUSJUTE PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE CO-VENTOSES » ECONOHIC DEVELOP­ IOT m RELATED ACTIVITIES.

SOUniC BQCLCPnENT

PROJECTS AND ACTIVIHES

A. INDUSTRIAL AREA'IMPROVEMENTS

1. INDUSTRIAL I|4FRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEKENT PROGRAM « 2,333,000

THIS PROGRAM COMPONENT PRO<;iSES FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS NECESSARY TO ATTPJ£T ANO RETAIN IKOUSTSY.- SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES laaUDE STREH ANO VIADUCT RECSNSTRUCnON AND MATER UNE INSTALLATION, ALONG HITH OTHER CO EUSIBLE ACIVm IDENIIFIED AS NFTF^ARY. (SEE EXHIBIT 6 FOR PROJECT SITE IHFQRMATION).

2. INDUSTRIAL RETENTION PROGRAH •$ SCiO,000

FUNDS HILL SE PROVIDED FOR SMALL-SCALE PUBLIC IMPROVE­ MENTS TO ASSIST COMPANIES SEEKING TO l£MAIN IN THE CITY. SPECIFIC PROJECTS Mia BE IDENTIFIED CURING THE COIRSE ff TKE PROGRAM YEAS.

i, COMISSCIAL ANS BUSINESS AREA IIIPRSVBOT

1. COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OEVaOPrSHT PR&S»a t 3,380,000

ACTIVITY H^IM Tffi CSHKERCIAL DISTRICT OEVaffMEHT PROGPiyi DELUDES LANO AC0UISITIC8, RELOCATION, DE­ MOLITION, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AKD DISPOSITION ff LAND FCR TKE EXPANSION ff CUPJ>.ENT BUSINESSES AND 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13659

aiHINATION OF BLIGHT. IN ADDITION TO THE YR. X ' FIMDINS, PRIOR YEAR FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FQR CONTINUED K)RK OM COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVaffMENT SITES. (SEE EXHIBIT 7 FOR PROJECT SITE INFORMATION.)

2. BUSINESS AR^ IMPROVEKSiT PROGRAM • $ 2,623.000

TNIS PROGRAM PROVIDES PUBLIC IMPRO\'EHENTS IN LQH AND MODERATE INCQIS COMMUNITIES, TO SUPPORT BUSINESS AREA REHABILITATION AND REDEVaffMENT TtffiOUiS PHYSICAL STREETSCAPE Ilff>R0VE)OT. (SEE EZNIBIT 3 FOR PROJECT SITE lIFQfinATIGH.)

3. STREETSCAPE SIGNAGE AND HARDHARE PROGRAM i 334,633

THIS PROGRAH ENHANCES NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS AREAS WICH HAVE COMPLETED OR 00 NOT NEEO A FUa-SCALE PHYSICAL TREATEHEHT BY FINANCING DESIGN AHLNITIES ON A MATCHING FUND BASIS, m PROGRAH IS TO BE TARGETED TO LON AND MODERATE INCOME AREAS.

4. COMMERCIAL FACADE REBATE PROGRAM I 800,000

FIHAKCIAL'AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IS PROVIDH- TO OlINERS AND TENANTS OF COMMERCIAL PRffERTY FOR.STORE­ FRONT FACADE REMBILITA7I0H TO REVITALIZE HEIJHBOEHCOS BUSINESS AREAS IN LOH AND MODERATE INCOME fiPSks.

3. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMIC OEVaOPKENT S 2,310,600

QRS»{IIATIQKS

THIS PROGRAH INCREASES TKE ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF CHICAGO'S NEIGHBORHOODS BY PROVIDING FUNDS TQ BUSINESS GROUPS, INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS AND LOCAL DEVaOPKENT CORPORATIONS IM ORDER TC IMPROVE PLAHNItffi, MARKETING. PROMOTIONS ANO FINANCING FOR BUSINESS ORIAUIIATIONS. THIS P»C5RAM TS TO ES TARGETED TO LC8 AND HODE.SATE AREAS. ;SEE ElKISIT 9 F33 THE LIST OF DELEGATE A5E!.':isS.J

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS PROGRAM

I. y!.9ECT >!ICKD-LGn« .»P.5S'.'i^ » 3

THE STABILITY AND REVITALIZATION ff TKE HEISHSORHGQD aONGMIC BASE IS PROMOTED THROUGH THIS PROGRAH. SMAa LOANS ARE PROVIDED TD HEISHBQRHOQS BUSINESSES AT LOH . liiTEREST RATES IX ORSE? TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE ff FIXES ASSETS.

2. B!iSL>«ESS DEVELSPHEHT LOAN PROGRAM » 1,300,000

THIS PROGRAM ASSISTS SMAa AHO MEDIUM BUSINESSES IN EiPANSIHG ANS CREATING JOBS SY PROVIDING ACCIsSISLE FIN»(CI»6. LOANS ARE TO BE PROVIDED FOR FINANCING FIXED ASSETS AND RELATES HORKING CAPITAL. THIS PROGRAH Hia BE SUBSTAUTIAar TARGETED T0HAR5S HlifGRITY MCMEK CHHEO BUSINESSES.

3. CS-VEBTl'Pi AND ENTREPRENEURIAL EQUITY INVESTMENT I 393,624

PROGRAM

FUNSS ARE USED TO FOSTER ANS LEVERAGE PRI'/ATE lli- V£STni*(T IN ORDER TC ENCQUPJISE aONOHIC SROMTH ANS JOB CREATION. COMHUNITY or.'aOPMENT FUNDS HIU MAKE MORE ACaSSIBLE EQUITY CAPITAL TQ LOCAL BUSINESSES. THIS ESlin FINANCING HILL BE USES TO LEVERAGE ANS TRIGGER ' PRIVATE Itf^ESTKEXT IN START-UP BUSINESSES T'riAT HAVE A KISK POTENTIAL FOR GROHTH. THIS PROGRAH Uia BE SUBSTAXTIAaY TARGETED TO MGKEN ANB MINCRITY Otit(ES BUSINESSES AND OTHER BUSINESSES HAVE SIFr:C(E.rf CSTAIUINS OTHER SOURCES ff VENTURE CAPITAL.

4. EEMCNSTRATION PROGRAH IN JOB CREATION » 909,000

DIRECT JOB CREATION ANO INCOME GENERATION TISOUGH SMAa BUSINESS PROOUCT INNOVATION .

riT'wi ti Dar CARE £U?POF:T t ^.i^O.OOO 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13661

THIS PROGRAH SUPPLEMENTS DAY CARE AND AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS WICH ARE FUNDED BY THE STATE SOCIAL SERVICE BLOCK GRANT. PROVISION ff THESE SERVICES Hia PERMIT PARENTS TO BE EMPLOYES OR.TO PARTICIPATE IN JOB TRAINING PROGRAHS.

E. \EDC PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT ANO PLA)«ING I 3,044,141

TIC DEPARTMENT ff ECCtfflMIC DEVELOPMENT Hia USE YEAR I FmS TO ASSIST IN CEVaOP.*er AND InPLEHEIiTATIGn OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANTS, PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FQR VARIOUS PROJECTS DESIGNED TO EKH.<;NCE PRIVATE INVESTMENT ANO AIDE LOCAL BUSINESSES A.>IS BUSINESS GROUPS, PROMOTE TKE CITY'S ADVANTAGES TQ INDUSTRIE: AND PROVIDE MARKETING m PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY TO EXPAND COMMERCL

TOTAL-ECONOMIC DEVaCPMEST PSOGPJai CATEGORY I 24,5^,420

IV. PUBLIC SERVICES

OBJECTIVES

THE PLANNED OBJECTIVES FOR PUBLIC SERVICES IN YEAR X (,?£:

i TO OEVaOF VIABLE COMKLiKITIES FQR PERSONS ff LOK OS MODERATE INCOiS AND THOSE HAVING SPECIAL PROBLEMS OR NEEDS THR3UEH THE EXPANSION AND IHPROVCtEKT ff A BROAD RANGE QF VITAL CSMMUNITY TtfiVICES.

I TO ASSURE' THE SAFEH OF PLRsDNS ANO PROPERH THRDUSH SPECIAaY TARGETED CRIME PREVENTION ACTIVITIES.

I TO WROVE HEALTH ff CITY SESTDENTS BY PROVIDING PREVENTIVE ISi^TIt CARE SER<;iCE3 ANC HEALTH TREATMENT.

i TO ENHANCE TKE CITr S ECO.WMIC GROHTH HO 10 EXPAND THE ECCKOMIC OPPOilTUNITIES THROUGH JOB Or.'aOPMENT, EI-'JCAT!:?{AL ;^S '/OCATIO.'(KL TRAINING, ANO PLACEMENT.

1 10 IMPROVE THE SUALITY OF LIFE FOR CITY RESIDENTS TH?.3'JSh rJLTLWAL A«0 EDUCATIOSAL ACTIVITIES.

t . fS PF.CVISE A CLEAN ANS SAFE iH'UKlim: Cltlt-JCIV: TC CJ-fri-jKIT: 13662 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

REVI1ALIZATI0N . TO REDUCE ECONOMIC DISTRESS AND TO MEET THE PARTICllARLY URSENT NEEDS ffTI E CITY'S LOKER INCOME ANS UNEHPLQYES RESIDENTS THROUGH THE PROVISION ff EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHaiER. '

PROJECTS Aia ACTIVITIES

A. SERVICE SaiVERY AND CCOROINATIQN

1. HUMAN SERVICE SYSTEM % 2,988,742

HUMAN SERVICE SYSTEM PROGRAMS PRQVISE INFGRM.ATION, REFERRAL, COUNSaiNS ANO DIPiCT SERVICES TQ LOH AND MODERATE INCOME INDIVIDUALS A.HO FAMILIES. SERVICES PROVIDED INaUDE THOSE HHICH ADDRESS CRITICAL HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS AND PROBLEMS, aCH AS EMERGENCY FOOD ANO SKarER, JUVENILE SaiNQUENCT, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND TEENAGE PREGNANCIES. HELP IS TO BE PROVIDES TO THOSE APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE liCAP ENERGY PROGRAM. OTHER SERVICES INaUSE AD­ VOCACY ANS CASE ROPJC, COURT ORDERED RaOCATIONS AND THE HELCOHE BABY PROGRAH.

ESERGENCT SERVICES • t 2,.063,670

PROGRAM PROVIDES 24-HCUR EH25GENCY SERVICES TO IH- BIVISUALS ANS FAMILIES. SERVICES INCLUDE TP^AINQ PERSONNa MORKING HITH YOUTH OFFICERS ANO PARENTS IM CASES INVOLVING JUVENILE 'ARRESTS. AM EMERGENCY SISLTER CLEARINGHOUSE. HITH COMPUTER TR.ACKINS ff Ste.TER BED AVAILABILITY, IS MAINTAINED.

«• 3. SENIOR CITIZENS AND KAKDICAPPED SUPPORT SERVICES I 423,928

SffPORTIVE SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND HANDICAPPED SEEKS OUT HANSICAFPED INDIVIDUALS ANO GROUPS AND PROVIDES THEM HITH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL m. ENABLING SERVICES. 4. INDEFENSEJIT LIVING FOF.. THE DISABLED I 911,000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13663

AVOIDS IBiNECESSARY IKSTITUTIOKALIZATION ffTH E DISABLES BY PROVIDING SOCIAL ANO MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS ff THEIR HEEDS, HOKEHAKINS AKD CHOREyKOUSEKEEPING SERVICES, IVORHATION ANO REFERRAL SERVICES, ANO TRANSPORTATION. . 3. . ElfESGEKCY SHaiER FQR BtiTTERe MOHEH $ 110,000

THE EHES5EHCY SHaiER FOR BATTERED Wm PROVIDH SHaiER FOR HOHEN ANO CHILDREN HHO ARE VICTIMS ff DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. THIS PROGRAH Hia BE CARRIES OUT BY A NOT-FOR-PRffIT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION.

6. EMERSEND FOOD PROGRAM I 2,320,000

nc EMERGENCY FOOD PROSUin PROVIDES FOOD PACKAGES TO IN­ DIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES HHO ARE IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS. 7. EMERGENCY SHaTERS FDR HOMELESS i 300,000

FUNDS Mia PROVIDE OPERATIONAL GRANTS TO PRIVATE, HON -PRffIT HIMaESS SKaiER PROGRAMS IN COKJUNCTiai HITH HOICLESS SHaiER REHABILITATION GRANTS. matAM RELATIONS COMMUNITY SERVICES $ 271,963

HOSKSHDPS DESIGNED TO FURTHER IKTEPJ'ERSOKAL PiLATIONS ffFEREO TO COMHUNITY GROUPS At(D HIGH SCHOOLS CITY-tflSE SEALING HITH A VARIETY ffHUMA N OEVaffMENT ISSUES. ALSO, A 'ONE-STff* REFUGEE SERVICE SaiVERY ffFICE Kia BE ~ AVAILABLE IN ORDER TO HAKE ClTt PROGRAMS MORE ACCESSIBLE TO NEH RESISEHTS.- 9. FAMILY AUO mUH SERVICES f 1,219,636

THIS PfiOGPAl PROVIDES. Fl'HDISS TO UOT-FOR-PROFIT CGKRUNITY CRGAMIIATIONS TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO FAMILIES EIPERIEICING SOCIAL ANS ECCKOrilC PROBLEMS FROM DRUG ABUU. LEGAL PROBLEMS., LyJSUSG: BARRIERS AND FAMILi

:PWE PPr.'ifaiON PKERAMS 13664 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

£. SAtiS CRIhE ENFORCEMENT I 2,139,164

THIS PRGGRAfl PROVIEES FOR UNIFORH POLICE I^ICERS SE- PLOlEO TQ Stfi>PRESS AND PREVENT GANG INITIATED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY IN LDH ANO MODERATE INCOME COMIUJNITIES INCLOSING PIOLIC HOUSING SITES. .*

2. SEAT REPRESENTATIVE I 1,692,664

PROGRAN STAFF ANO VOLUTEERS AID POLICE BY REPORTING OtUC ANO EXCHANGING INFORMATION HITH LOCAL BEAT OFFICERS CONCEPJIING NEIGH6GRKD0O CRIME PROBLEMS.

I. DEPARTMEXT OF POLICE - PUBLIC HOUSING SECURITY f 3,000,000

C083 FUNDS Hia BE PROVIOEO TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PaiCE FOR SECURITY AT SELECTES PUaiC HOUSING SITES.

C. HEALTH ANO HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES

1. NEIGHBORHOOC HEALTH CLNTERS I 5,070,693

HEALTH PROGRAMS ARE SIRECTES TS8ARB IMPROVING THE PHYSICAL ANO MENTAL HiALTH ff PiSISENTS IN LOtCR INCOME AREAS. PROGP.An SERVICES ARE PROVIDES AT .THE HOLMAN, HC3DLANN AKD UPTOBN HEALTH CENTERS. " ~' ' THESE PROGRAMS PISPOHO TO THE PROBLEM OF FRAGMENTED • ff. CRISIS HLUTH CAP£ BY PROVlSlNS HEALTH ESUCATICN, PREVENTION ANS TPiATKENT FROM FWIY EQUIPPED COS- PREKNSIVE CENTERS AT THE LOCAL LEVa. '

2. C«!»UNIC^..E DISEASE CONTROL ) 413.936

UNDER THIS PROGRAH PATIENTS HITH SEi'UAar TRAH5KI17ES DISEASES ARE 6IVEN aiHICAL Si^ViCES ANS EDUCATES IN T)£ COISESUENCES ff THESE DISL4SES.

3. ADULT HLALTH MEDICATION I 307,000

IKE PRSsPAt ADDRESSES THE NEED TO .JtSSISl LOH iRCu."! ADULT ANS SENIOR CITIZEHS IM CONTROaiNG CHRONIC . SISLASES SiiCH AS HiPiRTLNSIOS, DiASETES AND EKPHYSKA.

4. RS!iTAL SftLTH MEDICATION » 110,000

THIS .'S::-RAn fSOVISSS C2.WJNITI BASES MENTAL HEALTH ••EIC.^TISN -tPVICiS TO IN&I'.'ISUftLS DISCWRGK FRSM 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13665

IX-PATIOn MLHTAL HEALTH FACILITIES.

S. ECO:«»IC OPPORTUNin - JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM I 1,33,363

THIS PROGRAH PROVIDES JOS SAU. TRAINING TQ DISLOCATED MOSKERS OR UNEMPLOYED PERSONS SO THAT THEY CAN BE PUCED IN UNSUBSIOIZED EMPLOYMENT 08 ADVANCES TRAINING. PASTICIPAffTS Hia BE SCREENEB, TRAINED, AMO TIO IN­ STRUCTED IN KOH TO LOOK FOR HORK, PREPARE A RESUME ANO INTERVIEH. cm STAFF Hia PROVIK DIRECTION, FUNDING AIO TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO NOT-FOR-PRffIT ORGANIZATIONS TO DO TRAINING AKD PLACEMENT. (SS EXHIBIT 11 FOR THE LIST tf DELEGATE AGENCIES.)

E. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

1. CattSlNin ARTS DEVELOPMENT t 480,199 StAHTS ARE PRO'«'I&ES TO ARTISTS TO SPONSOR PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITS ANS HQRKSHOPS, EXPOSING CHICAGO RESISENTS TO THE VISUAL ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY, DANCE ANO LITERATURE. FUNBS Hia ALSO BE PfiOVIBED TO A NOT-FOR-PRffIT ORGAN- IZATIOn TO DO CULTUR.4L ANO EBUCATIONAL PROSRAHHING IN V& SCHOOLS. (SEE EJMIBIT 12.) L STAFF SERVING TKE COMMUNITY » 143,576. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, HORKSHOPS ANO INDIVIDUAL CON­ SULTATION PROVIDED IH ART ADMINISTRATION TO ARTISTS AMO OLinUHITY ART ORGANIZATIONS. F. NEIEHBORHOOS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND IMPROVEMENTS

1. RODENT CONTROL « 1,241,611 ne DEPARTMENT ffSTREET S AMD S.AMITATIOH'S RODENT CONTROL PROGRAM HORKS TO aiMINATE CONDITIONS THAT ' ARE CONDUCIVE TO P.GSLMT INFESTATION AND ENCOURAGES- CDW1UN1TY PARTICIPATION IN THIS PROCESS THROUGH • FEEIDKT EUCATION. ___ 2. FORESTRY » 316,100 TH»C"J!K TKE FORESTF.'r FROCF.AM. THE STREETS AMD 13666 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SANITATION DEPARTMENT IMPROVES (EIGHBORHQQO ENVIROMHEHTAL CONDITIONS THROUGH TREE TRIMMING, STUMP REMOVAL, ANO OTHER LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES.

3. SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES I 1,000,000

Tie SPECIAL ENVIRONMEMTAL SERVICES PROGRAH ff THE OEPARTMENT ff STREETS ANO SAMITATIOK, PROVIDES nOEASEO REFUSE COLLECTION ANO BUU PICK-UP IN LOH AMD MODERATE INCO)£ AREAS. HITH REDUCES FUNDING FRON THE PRIOR YEAH LEVa, THIS SERVICE Hia BE CONCENTRATED MITHIH THOSE LQH AND MODERATE IMCOIE CffllKIOtlTIES THAT HAVE THE SCATEST POPULATION DENSIH AMD HEED FOR THIS PROGRAM.

TOTAL-PUBUC SERVICE PROGRAH CATEGORY I 28,003,490

V. PLAiaiING ANO ADMINISTRATION

PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES

A. SNERAL PLANNING ANO ADMINISTRATION $ 10,199,699

COniantlTY DEVELffHEXT PROGRAH ADMINISTRATION ANO MONITORING Hia SE CARRIES OUT SY THE FOaOMING CITY DEPARTKEinS: CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, HUMAN SERVICES HOUSING, HEALTH, PUBLIC'HORKS, AGING ANO BISABILITY PURCHASING, PLANNING, THE CITY COMPTROLLER, THE MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT A.1D TPJIININ6, ANS THE ffFICE OF mm m MANAGEMENT.

B. FAIR (nSiSINS COUUSaiNG ' t 733,694

UNDER THIS PROGRAM THE CITT'ENFORCES THE CHICAGO FAIR HOUSING OPDIHAMCE, WICH PROHIBITS: OISCRIHINATIOff IK TKE SALE OR RENTAL OF HOUSING ACCOMODATIONS EHAUSE tf RACE, COLOR, SEX, RaiGIOM, MARITAL STATUS, NATIONAL ORIGIN. ANCESTRY OR HA.tSICAP, 'PANIC PEDDLING*, ANO RACIAL STEERING. NON-ORDINANCE COMPLAINTS ARE ALSO m'ESTIGATEO (SGARSING SECURITY DEPOSITS AND OTHER TENAWT/LANDLO.BJ} DIS.»UTES.

C. SECTION 104 COMPLIANCE » 29,811 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13667

C. SECTION 304 COMPLIANCE f 29,811

Aa CSBG FUNDED PROGRAHS ARE MONITORED IN CaiPLIAIICE HITH SECTION 304 QF THE REHABILITATION ACT QF 1973 ENSURING .* EQUAL ACCESS TO SERVICES BY THE HANDICAPPED.

TOTAL-PLACING AND ADMINISTRATION PROGRAH CATEGORY $ 10,983,204

VI. LOCAL ffTIQN PROJECTS $ 934,060

THESE FUNDS Mia BE AVAILABLE DURING THE PROGRAM YEAR TQ COVER UNEIPaiED ADDITIONAL COSTS AND TO FUNO NEH PROJECTS OR SPECIAL NEEDS AS OPPORTUNITIES ARISE.

T0TAL-CDE8 YEAR X PROGRAM t 103,474,116 13668 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

EXHIBIT 1

HOUSING ntOCRM CATESORT SOnW/HMClCiPPZD HOC HAIHTENANg D«Aeo«te UOnna Vrnt^ia) Served

Buk Qf th* Yards 1791 W««t ATtft St. 14 NaigMortwed Cmnril Bethal Na» Ufa 2€7 North Xarlev St. 24 Slekardlka RadavalapMwit 2350 Waat North Ava. 26 Carp. Chicago Comoena ;Uaocl«tlon 919 North Wolestt St. 27 (treatar Southwest «249 South Weatam Ava. 15 Oavalopaent Corporation HidMst Comminlty Cavnell 9 South Kedzla Ave. 27 Mlaalon of Faith 11321 South Pralrla 9 Peoples Aaaoelatlon 3035 Neat FuUarton Ava. 33 CoBwuilty Action Voica of tha People 4927 North Xerwora Ave. 4<, 48 In Uptown 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMTITEES 13669

EXHIBIT 2

HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY • . •• •

HOUSING ACTION GRANTS •

Oeleoate Address .Ward(a) Served

Association House 2150 West North Ave. 32

Bickerdike Redevelopment 2550 West North Ave. 26 Corp.

Center for New Horizons 4150 South King Drive 2, 3

Chicago Commons 915 North Wolcott St. 27

Chicago Urban League 4510 South Michigan Ave. city-wide

Conmunity Investment Corp. 6 North Michigan Ave. City-wide

Concerned Citizens of 2553 South MUlard St. 22 UtUe VUlage

Edgewater Conmwity Comcil 1112 West Bryn Mawr Ave. 48

18th Street Development 1900 South Carpenter St. 25 Corp.

Englewood Community 6103 South Peoria 16 Development Corp.

Grand Boulevard 56 East 48th St. 3 Development Corp.

Greater Roseland 11106 South Michigan Ave. 9 Organization Greater Southwest 6249 South Western Ave. 15 Oevelopoent Corp» •Hispanic Open Housing 1233 North Ashland Ave. 32 Center/Allies for a Better ComiBuiity Howard Area Coflsnunity 7648 North Paulina St. 49 Council Kenwood-Oakland CommLnity 1236-38 East 46th Street Organization 13670 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

EXHIBIT 2

HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY "

HOUSING ACTION GRANTS

Delegate Address Ward(s) Served

Latin American Task Force 2313 Sooth Wolcott 25

Leadership Council 220 South State St. City-wide

LUCHA (Latin United 2750 West Wth Ave. 26 Community Housing Association)

Marcy-Newberry Association 1073 West Maxwell St. 1

Mexican from the Outside in 1327 West Washington Blvd, 27 the U.S.A

Native America Committee 1628 West Balmont Ave. 32

Neighbors of Fuller Park 4400 South Wentworth Ave. 3

North River Commission 3446 West Lawrence Ave. 39, 40

Park Manor Neighbors 441 East 75th Street 6

Peoples Housing ' 1724 West Jonquil Terr. 49

PRIDE (Peoples Reinvest­ 4 North Cicero Ave. 28, 29, 37 ment Development) Room 41 Project 80 3210 West Arthington Ave. 28 Provident Community Development Corp. 500 East 51st Street 4

Rehab Institute of 1233 North Ashland Blvd. 42 Chicago

Chicago Rehab Network 55 West 3ackson Blvd. City-wide

Rogers Park Community 1725 West Lunt Ave. 49 . Coincil

Trinity-Roseland 11352 South State St. 9

Tri-Taylor Conservation 2138 West Bowler Ave. . 1 Association 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13671

HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY

HOUSING ACTION GRANTS

Delegate .Address Ward(s) Served

UptoMTi' Center Hull House 4520 North Beacon Ave. ' City-wide

Voica of the People 4927 North Kenmore Ave. 46, 48

Voltnteers for Housing 6220 South Sangamon St. 17

Will Food Coanunity 6401 South Sangamon St. 16, 17 Organization

Rogers Park Tenants 1545 West Morse Ave. 49 .

Uptown Chicago Commission 4753 North Broadway 48 13672 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

HOUSING PROJECT CATEGORY RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM Planned Year X Projects:

CHICAGO/ORLEANS'

.^ Moody Bible Institute: Site ifflprovements at Oak, Wells, • Walton, and CTA Right-of-Way (Ward 42).

- Thresholds Handicapped Housing: Site improvement at 157 West Oivision (Ward 42).

• Oak & Wells Development: Site improvements at Hill, Wells, Oak, and CTA Right-of-Way (Ward 42).

HYDE PARK/KENWOOD DARE Handicapped Housing: Site improvements at 55th and Cornell (Ward 5). - Hyde Park'-Kenwood Cooperative: Site improvements at Cottage Grove, 47th-49th Street (Ward 4).

Chicago Pacemakers Handicapped Housing: Site improvements at 48th & Dorchester (Ward 4). LINCOLN PARK

- Hidtown Bank: Acquisition at 2054 North Lincoln (Ward 43).

North & Larrabee Development: Site improvements (Ward 43).

- Over the Rainbow Handicapped Development: Site improvements at 700-36 West North Avenue (Ward 43). - Willow, Freemont & Bissell Development: Site improvements (Ward 43). MADISON/CANAL - Presidential Towers: Acquisition, relocation, demolition and Site improvements (Ward 27). Phase I at Madison, Clinton, Monroe and Des Plaines; Phase II at Washington, Des Plaines, Monroe and the Kennedy Expressway.

NEAR WEST SIDE

-- Hardship Acquisitions at various locations (Ward 1).

/ 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13673

HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY Residential Urban Renewal Program (Cont'd)

t

• . • • 47th/MICHIGAN

- Michigan Blvd. Apartments:. Sits improvements (Ward 3).

63RD/D0RCHESTER - Kimbark Plaza: Site improvements at 62nd and Kenwood (Ward 5).

- Apostolic Church of God Residential Development: Demolition - and relocation at 6319-39 South Kenwood (Ward 20).

ENGLEWOOD - Antioch Senior Housing: Site improvements at 7127-59 South Wentworth Avenue (Ward 17).

- Kwang Lee Development: Acquisition at 731 West 63rd Place - (Ward 16). - Antioch Church Infill Development: Demolition, and relocation at 441-57 West Englewood (Ward 3). - Englewood Hospital Expansion Phase II: Acquisition, demoli­ tion and relocation at 6001-25 South Halsted (Ward 16).

HASKINS/HERHITAGE

- CTA Yards Expansion/Duro Art Site: Site improvements at Juneway, Haskins & Hermitage (Ward 49).

KEDZIE/AINSLir

- North River Commission Project Area Expansion: Acquisition, demolition, and relocation at 4843-59 and 4829-41 North Kedzie (Ward 39).

HADISON/ALBANY

- Bobby Wright Mental Health Center Expansion: Site improvements at Monroe and Kedzie (Ward 27).

- Shiloh Church Expansion: Site improvements at Monroe and 13674 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY Residential Urban Renewal Prog.ram (Cont'd)

MOHAWK/NORTH • Hohawk/Larrabee Housing Development: Acquisition, demolition and relocation (Ward 42). 51ST-VINCENNES

- ' Provident Community Development Housing Project: Acquisition, demolition and relocation (Ward 4). 63RD/ST0NY ISLAND - Two Resi-dential & Commercial Development: Site' improvements (Ward 20). ; 67TH/ST0NY^ISLAND

- 69th It East Znd Development: Site improvements (Ward 5). HUMBOLDT PARK - Housing Development Project: Acquisition, demolition, and relocation (Ward 31).

47TH/LAKE Residential & Commercial Development Project: Acquisition, demolition and relocation (Ward 4). 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13675

COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM CATEGORY

MODEL BLOCK AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING PLANNED SITES Locations Ward NEAR NORTH

North Greenview: Clybourn to Fullerton 32nd 2200 North Jansen 32nd NEAR NORTHWEST 2000 North Oakley 32nd 2000 West Charleston " 2000 Shakespare " 1600 North Rockwell 26th 1700 North Rockwell 26th 1700 North Talman 26th 1450 - 1500 North Leavitt 32nd 2100 West Schiller 1900 West Evergreen " ' 2000 West Potomac " 1250 - 1350 North Hoyne 2100 West Potomac 2000 West Pierce 2000 West Le Moyne " 1650 - 1750 West Cortland 2100 North Leavitt (East side) " 2200 West Palmer (South side) 2300 West Montana 2100 West Armitage (North side) 1800 W. Race " 26th 1900 W. Race 26th 4000-5200 North Albany 35th & 40th 4400-4500 North Troy 40th 4700-5100 North Troy 40th . 3300 North Leavitt 47th 3300 North Bel 1 Avenue 47th 3300 North Hoyne 47th 3300 North Seeley Avenue 47th 4400 North Paulina Street 47th 4500 North Paulina Street 47th 4600 North Paulina Street 47th 4700 North Paulina Street 47th 4400 North Hermitage Avenue. 47th 13676 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

MODEL BLOCK AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING PLANNED SITES (Continued)

HUKGOLOT PARK 1100 North Harding 31st 1100 North Spririgfield 1000 North Ridgeway 1000 North Drake 1000 North Trumbull 1000 North St. Louis 1000 North Pulaski 1100 North Pulaski 1000 North Avers 1100 North Avers 2400 North Albany 33rd AUSTIN 4800 - 4900 West Van Buren 28th 4800 West Race 28th 4900 West Race 37th 5400 West Race 29th i 37th 5000 West Ferdinand 37th 5400 West Ferdinand 29th 5100 West Huron 37th 4900 West Ohio 37th 4900 West Superior 37th 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13677

MODEL BLOCK AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING PLANNED SITES (Continued)

\ NEAR SOUTHWEST 2600 West 24th Street 25th 2600 West 24th Place 25th 2500 South Homan Avenue 22nd 2600 South Homan Avenue 2500 South Christiana Avenue 2600 South Christiana Avenue 2500 South Drake Avenue 2600 South Drake Avenue 2500 South Trumbull Avenue 2600 South Trumbull Avenue " 2500 South St. Louis Avenue " 2600 South St. Louis Avenue " 1600 West 16th Street 25th 1700 West 16th street 25th ENGLEWOOD/NEW CIH 6300 South Damen Avenue 15th 6500 South Damen Avenue 6600 South Damen Avenue It 6700 South Damen Avenue II 6800 South Damen Avenue n. 6900 South Damen Avenue n 7000 South Damen Avenue n 6400 South Hoyne Avenue II 7200 South Honore Avenue R 7100 South Seeley Avenue It 7100 South Hoyne Avenue N 7200 South Hoyne Avenue n 7200 South Winchester Avenue R 5900 South Damen Avenue R 6000 South Damen Avenue R 6100 South Hoyne. Avenue R 7300 South Hoyne Avenue R

SOUTH SHORE 6700 South Merill Avenue 5th East 72nd Street: East End 5th to Constance South Ridgeland: 71st Place 5th to 72nd Street ' South Constance: 71st to 5th 72nd place 13678 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

MTOEL BLOCK AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING PLANNED SITES (Continued)

SOUTH

3800 South Calumet 2nd 3100 South Giles 2nd 3100 South Prairie 2nd 7600 South Coles 7th 7700 South Colfax 7th 7700 to 7900 South Essex (2 blocks) 7th 7800 South Escanaba 7th 7600 to 7800 South Phillips (2 blocks) 7th 9700 to 10100 South Michigan 6 th & 21 at 4100 South Berkeley 4th 4400 South Berkeley 4th 4100 South Ellis 4th 5900 South Green 16th 5900 South Morgan 16th 6000 South Carpenter 16th 6500 to 7000 South Lowe 16th & 17th 81st between Lafayette and LaSalle 17th 6900 to 7100 South Vernon (2 blocks) 20th 7000 South Emerald 17th 7700 South Hermitage T7th 7700 South Honore 17th 1400 West 78th Street 17th 7000 South Union 17th 17th 6600 South Wood 15th 105th to 107th on Edbrooke 9th 11100 to 11300 Forrestville (2 blocks) 9th 11100 to 11300 St. Lawrence (2 blocks) 9th 11100 to 11300 Langley (2 blocks) 9th 1110Q to 11300 Champlain (2 blocks) 9th 4500 Forrestville 3rd 2 blocks (undesignated) 3rd

WEST

2100 West Warren 27th 2700 West Warren 27th 2800 West Warren 27th 100 South Parkside 29th 5100 West Washington (So. Side 1/2) 29th 5130 West Quinley (1/2) 29th

NORTH

1600 West Farwell 49th 6300 North Kenmore 49th 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13679

EMERGENCY VAULTED SIDEWALK REPAIR TARGET PROJECT AREAS NORTH BRANCH - Area generally bounded by Western Avenue/ • Fullerton Avenue/Orleans Street/Chicago North Western Railroad SOUTH BRANCH - Area generally bounded by California Avenue/ Roosevelt Road/Federal Street/Pershing Road SOUTH CHICAGO - Area generally bounded by Yates Avenue/82nd Street/Avenue "O^/Rock Island Railroad \ 13680 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CATEGORY

INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PLANNED SITES

Kingsbury St. (North Ave. to Southport Ave.) Street Reconstruction'(42nd and 43rd Wards)

87th/Greenwood Water Line Installation (8th Ward)

Sacramento/Chicago Viaduct Engineering and Reconstruction (27th Ward)

Sacramento/Kinzie Viaduct Engineering and Reconstruction (27th Ward)

Cottage Grove (115th Street to 119th Street) Street Reconstruction (9th Ward).

Knox Avenue Reconstruction (4000 to 4400 North) Engineering Design and Supervision (Ward 45) 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13681

COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PLANNED SITES CHICAGO/AUSTIN - Site improvement at 5952 W. Chicago Ave. (29th Hard> F.ULLERTON/GRAND - Acquisition at 64^02 W. Fullerton Ave. Site improvement at Brickyard Shopping Center (J6th Ward) 16TH/CANAL - Site Improvenent at 1770 W. Canalport Ave. and 524 H. 18th Street- (1st Ward) 47TH/KEDZIE - Site improvement at 3300 W. between 47th PI. and 48-th St. (ZSth Ward) LINCOLN/LAWRENCE/WESTERN - Site improvement at 4726 N. Lincoln Ave. (47th Ward) MADISON/RACINE - Acquisition and demolition within the Commercial District bounded by Lake St. on the north, Monroe St. on the south, Kennedy Expressway on the east and Ogden Ave. on the west (.27th Ward) 71ST/JEFFERY - Acquisition on 71st and 72nd Streets from Jeffery Blvd. to approximately 2120 E. (5th Ward) 13682 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CATEGORY

BUSINESSES AREA IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PLANNED SITES " Cermak Road - Streetscaping of approximately 4 blocks along Cermak Rd. from Rockwell St. to Marshall Blvd. (22nd and 25th Hards) ' --.^ 92nd/Cofflmereial * Streetscaping of vaulted sidewalks for 10 blocks along Commercial Ave. from 87th St. to South Chicago Ave. and along 91st and 92nd Streets from Exchange Ave. to Houston Ave. (7th and 10th Wards) Park Manor - Streetscaping of 4 blocks along 75th St. from State St. to Cottage Grove Ave. (6th Ward) 87th/Cottage Grove • Streetscaping of 4 blocks at the intersection of 87th St. and Cottage Grove Ave. (6th and 8th Wards) Bryn Hawr/Broadway/Ridge - Engineering for streetscaping of 6 blocks at the intersectin of Bryn Mawr Ave., Broadway, Ridge Ave. (48th Ward) Rogers Park - Engineering for streetscaping along Clark St. from Pratt Blvd. to Touhy Ave. (49th Ward) Logan Square • Engineering for streetscaping of 4 blocks at the Intersection of Diversey Ave. and Milwaukee Ave. (33rd Ward) 53rd/Harper - Engineering for streetscaping of 4 blocks at the intersection of 53rd St. and Harper Ave. (4th and 5th Wards) 35th/Halsted - Engineering for streetscaping of 4 blocks at the intersection of 35th St. and Halsted St. (11th Ward) Broadway/Wilson - Engineering for streetscaping of 4 blocks at the intersection of Broadway and Wilson Ave. (46th Ward) 79th/Yates - Enginerring for streetscaping of 4' blocks- at the intersection of 79th Streets and Yates Blvd. (5th, 7th and 8th Wards) Lawrence/Damen/Ashland - Engineering and initial Construction (47th Ward) 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13683

ECONOMIC DEVaOPMENT PROGRAM CATEGORY

BUSINESS AREA IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PLANNED SITES (Continued) .

Wilson/Ravenswood/Ashland - Engineering and initial construction (47th Ward)

Foster/Kedzie - Engineering and initial construction (39th and 40th Wards)

mth/Western - Engineering and initial construction (19th Ward)

Devon/Western/Damen - Engineering and initial construction (50th Ward)

31st/Wentwarth/Halsted - Engineering and initial construction (11th Ward)

Montrose/Damen/Ashland - Engineering and itiitial construction (47th Ward) 13684 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS ... . Name of Organization Address Ward(s)

Asian American Small 1126 West Argyle Street 48 Business 'Association

Austin Business Coincil 5352 West Chicago Avenue 29, 37

Back of the Yards 1751 West 47th Street 11, 12, 14 Businessmen's Association

Belmont Central Chamber of 5850 West Belmont Avenue 38 Commerce

Beverly Area Planning 9730 South Western 19 Association

Brighton Park Business 2949 West Pope John Paul II 12 Association

Bryn Mawr-Broadway-Ridge 1112 West Bryn Mawr Avenue 48 Merchants Association

Caballeros De San Juan 2725 West Fullerton Avenue Low/Moderate Credit Union Income Areas

CalLiaet Area Industrial 1000 East 111th Street Commission

Cermak Road Chamber of 2875 West Cermak Road 22, 24, 25 Commerce

Chatham Business 8441 South Cottage Grove 6, 8 Association

Chicago Ashland Business­ 1700 West Chicago Avenue 26 men's Association

Chicago Association of 122 South Michigan Avenue Low/Moderate Neighborhood Development Suite 1457 Income Areas Organizations (CANDQ)

Chicago Economic Develop­ 180 North Michigan Avenue Low/Moderate ment Corporation (CEDCO) Suite 333 Income Areas

Chicago Economic Develop­ 180 North Michigan Avenue Low/Moderate ment Corporation (T/A to Suite 333 Income Areas Minority Contractors) 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13685

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAH CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Name of Organization Address Ward(s)

Chicago Industrial Finance 2023 West Carroll Avenue Low/Moderate Corporation • . Income Areas Chicago Workshop for Economic Development (OWED) 53 West Jackson Blvd. Low/Moderate Income Areas Chinatown Chamber of 2217 South Wentworth Ave. 1, 11 Commerce

Cosmopolitan Chamber 7022 South South Shore Dr. Low/Moderate of Commerce Income Areas Devon Northtown Chamber 2400 West Devon Avenue 50 of Commerce Eastside Chamber of 3725 East 106th Street 10 Commerce Edgewater Business 1112 West Bryn Mawr Ave. 48 Association

Englewood Businessmen's 6306 South Halsted Street 16 Association

Fifth City Industrial and 3324 West Fifth Avenue Low/Moderate Promotional Corp. Income Areas

Fullerton Avenue Merchants 3840 West Fullerton Ave. 30, 33 Association

Garfield Park Chamber of 4010 West Madison Street 28 Commerce Suite 402 Greater Englewood Local 811 West 63rd Street If Development Corporation Suite 205

Greater Milwaukee Chamber 1200 North Ashland Ave. 26, 32 of Commerce

Greater North-Pulaski 4054 West North Avenue 31 Local Development Corp. 13686 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOHIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS

•Name of Organization Address Ward(s)

Greater Southwest 6249 South Western Ave. 14, 15 Development Corporation

Greater West Side Develop­ 3921 West Roosevelt Road 24 ment Corp.

Hispanic Federation of 53 West Jackson Blvd. Low/Moderate Illinois Chamber of Suite 900 Income Areas Commerce Howard/Paulina Develop­ 1771 West Howard Street 49 ment Corporatior\,

Hyde•Park-Kenwood Development Corporation 5529 South Kimbark Avenue

Hyde Park Business and Professional Association 5411 South Hyde Park Blvd.' 5 Industrial Council of 2023 West Carroll Avenue 26, 27 Northwest Chicago Jefferson Park Chamber 4651 North Milwaukee Avenue 45 • of Commerce

Kenwood-Oakland 1236-38 East 46th Street 4 • Community Organization

Lakeview Chamber of 3333 North Marshfield Ave. 32, 34 Commerce • Lakeview Central Business 3212 North Broadway 44* Association

Lakeview East Development 3233 North Halsted 44 Corporation

Latin American Chamber 223 West Erie Street Low/Moderate of Commerce Suite 5 E Income Areas

Lawndale Local 1111 South Homan Avenue Development Corporation Suite 204 24, 25, 27

Little Village Chamber 3610 West 26th Street' of Commerce 22 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13687

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAH CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOHIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Name of Oroanization Address Ward(s)

Midwest Cooperation 3147 West Logan Blvd. 31, 33 Associationt Inc.

Midwest Korean Businessmen 12S7 North Milwaukee Ave. Low/Moderate Federation Income Areas Hilwaukee/Diversey Chamber 2980 North Milwaukee Ave. 33, 35 of Commerce

New City YMCA 1500 North Halsted Street 32, 42 North & Austin Merchants 6022 West North Avenue 36, 37 Association

New North/California 2750 West North Avenue 26, 31 Businessmen's Association

North Business and 3460 West Lawrence Avenue 39 Industrial Council

North Center Chamber of 1946 W. Izviag Park 47 Commerce

North/Pulaski Chamber of 4047 West North Avenue 31, 37 Commerce

North River Tommission 3446 West Lawrence Avenue 35, 39, 40 (LADCOR) > Park Manor Business 431 East 75th Street 6, 20 Association

Pilsen Chamber of 1655 South Blue Island Ave. 1, 25 Commerce

Portage Park Chamber of 4920 West Irving Park Road 45 Commerce

Project 80 3210 West Arthington St. 24, 25, 27

Rogers.Park Business Area 7001 North Clark Street 49 Development Corporation

Roseland Business Develop- 11145 South Michigan Ave. 9, 34 ment Council 13688 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAH CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS"

Name of Organization Address . Ward(s)

South Austin Madison 4 North Cicero Avenue 28, 29, 37 Corporation Suite 38 ^^

South Chicago Development 9204 South Commercial Ave. 7, 10 Commission (SEDCOH) . .

Taylor Street Chamber of 1138 West Taylor Street 1 Commerce

Uptown Chamber oT Conmerce 4753 North. Broadway 47, 48'

Voice of the People 4927 North Kermore Ave. 46, 48

Westside Business 4 North Cicero Avenue . 28 Improvement Assoc. Suite 38

47th Street Business 465B South Drexel Blvd. 4 Association

71st Street Hsrchants 2058 East 71st Street 5 Association

87th Street/Stony Island 8658 South Stony Island^ 8 Business Association

95th Street - Beverly 9006 South Hoyne Avenue 19 Business Association

Bucktown Business 2000 West Armitage 32 Association

Bickerdike Redevelopment 2S50 West North Avenue 26 Corporation

Center for Urban Economic Box 4568 1 Development - UIC Chicago IL

Chicago Workshop on 570 West Randolph .Economic Development

Institute of Cultural 4750 North Sheridan Road 48 Affairs 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13689

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAH CATEGORY

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO ECONOHIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Name of Organization Address Ward(s

Inventor's Council 53 West Jackson Boulevard 1

United Latin American 4055 West 26th Street 22 Businessmen of 26th Street ^

Midwest Center for Labor 3411 West Diversey 351 Research

Pilsen Project ^ 1

Uptown Chicago Commission 4753 North Broadway 48

Total - 79 Economic Development Organizations 13690 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAH CATEGORY

FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM

Delegate Name Address Ward(s) Served*

Albany Park Commixity 3401 West Ainslie St. 39 Center

Alternative Schools Network 1105 West Lawrence Ave. 48, 32,, 24, 29, 40 3, 25, 46, 7, 42

Austin People Action Center 301 North Mayfield St. .25

Back of the Yards CoLncil 1751 West 47th St. •12

B.R.A.S.S. Foundation 7100 South Shore Drive 6, 20 *

Catholic Charities 126 North DesPlaines Ave. 3

Central Baptist Family P.O. Box 218 1, 19 Services Lake Villa, IL • Community of St. Sabina 1210 West 78th St. 17 • • GAMZO Association 2337 East 71st Street 5, 9

Gateway House Foundation 624 South Hichigan Ave. 44 • • Howard Area Community 7648 North Paulina St. 49 Center.

Lakeview.Hental Health 3225 North Sheffield Ave. 7, 8, 9, 10 Center

Learning Network 5911 West Midway Park Blvd. 29

Hujeres Latinas En 1823 West 17th St. 25 Accion 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13691

PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAH CATEGORY

FAHILY AND YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAH

Delegate Name Address Ward(s) Served

SAFER Fotxidation -> 10 South,Wabash Ave. City-wide DARE

SAFER Fondation - 10 South Wabash Ave. • City-wide TAP •

St. Joseph Hospital •" 2900 North Lake Shore Dr. City-wide

United Charities 14 East Jackson Blvd. 42

Women's Services - • 37 South Wabash Ave. aty-wide Loop WMCA •

Youth Guidance 53 West Jackson Blvd. 29, 31, 32,33 , 35 • 37, 26, 39,40 , 42 45, 47

Youth Service Project 3942 West North Ave. 26, 27, 28,29 , 30 • 31, 33, 35,3 7

*The above are primarily direct benefit projects. Participating Individuals and families are low/moderate, income. Listed wards indicate primary target areas.

The above list or delegates for the Family and Youth Service Program should contain the following:

Delegate Name Address Ward(s) Served

SAFER Foundation 10 South City-wide DARE - Cabrini - Wabash Ave> Challenge 13692 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAH CATEGORY •" JOB TRAINING PROGRAH

• t Address Delegate Name Ward(s) Served* Association House of 2150 West North Avenue 26 Chicago

Assyrian American 1618 West Devon Avenue 40, 48, 49, 50 Association

Austin Career Education 5352 West Chicago Avenue 37 Center • Back of the Yards 1751 West 47th Street 2, 11, 12, 14 Neighborhood Council

Community Mental Health 1001 .East 18th Street 5, 6, 7, 8, 17 Council 20, 21

Q Ricon 1874 North Hilwaukee 32

Gads Hill Center 1737 West IBth-Street 1, 11,' 12, 21, 25

Hunboldt Park Youth 2750 West North Avenue 26 Services

Hunan and.Community 4 North Cicero-Avenue 28, 29 Development Corp. Suite 45

Institute Del Progresso 1831 South Racine Avenue 1, 22,*25 Latino

Jobs Resouces for the 3140 North Cambridge City-wide Disabled

Joyce's Fine Arts Academy 3843 West Ogden Avenue City-wide

Neighborhood Institute 1950 East 71st Street 5,.6, 7, 8

People's Community 7634 North Paulina 49 Organization

Service Employee's 130 North Franklin aty-wide Joint Council 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13693

•PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM CATEGORY

JOB TRAINING PROGRAM-

Oeleoate Name Address Ward(s) Served*

Spanish Coalition for 1737 West 18th Street 11, 12, 16, 22, 25 Jobs 26, 33, 34

South Austin Job 5082 West Jackson Bbulevard 28, 29, 37 Referral Service

Union League Foundation/ 65 West Jackson Boulevard 25, 26 Boys Club

«The above are direct benefit projects. Individual participants meet low/moderate income criteria. Listed wards indicate primary target areas. 13694 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAM CATEGORY

COMMUNITY ARTS DEVELOPMENT

Delegate Name Address Ward(s) Served*

Urban Gateways 205 West Wacker Drive--^.,. 2, 3 r . '.'•»••

...... • •••\ .. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13695

• — HOUSING PROGRAM CATEGORY SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION AND TRAINING Name' of Delegate Address ' Ward

• • • 18th Street Development Corporation 1900 South Carpenter 25 Sunbow Foundation 523 South Plymouth Court 1 Lawndale Peoples Planning and Action Conference 3324 West Roosevelt Road 24 The Neighborhood Institute 1950 East 71st Street 5. Coalition for. United Community Action 2600 South Hichigan Avenue 2 13696 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-HON OROINANCE POR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPWEISTT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO 57S-COMMUNnT DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND OFFICE OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT Th* Offiet .of Budget jnd Mjn*g«mant is rasponsibls for ravi«wing city requests for Federal and State Funds for budgetary and program impacts. The office also coordinations fte allocations of Federal Commwuty Development Blocks . Grant fwtdby monitoring expenditures and reporting on program reformancs. - Ameuno Cads AanrMiriatwl • .009 SALARIES ANO WASES-ON PAYROLL S 298.088 .018 SCHEDULE SALARY AOslUS-raENTS :. 14.433 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 99.383 •0100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 371.884 .130 POSTAfiS ANO POSTAL CHARGES 3.900 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECmiCAL .149 SERVICES , 7S.00O>*«, .193 ADVERTISING 2.900 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 32.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 2.900 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 1.666 •0100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 118.188 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 3.700 • 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION '. 1.000 •0100.200 FOR TRAVEL 4.700 .348 BOOKS AND RELATEO MATERIALS 900 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 6.600 •0100.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 7,100 .432 OFFICE MACHINES 900 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS ... 1.500 •0100.400 FQR EQUIPMENT .'. 2.000 •OROANIZATION TOTAL t 901.890

Positions and Saiaries

, AOMINiSTFtATlON ANO MONlTORING-0100 1127 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 1 s 19.224 1124 ASSISTANT BUOGET DIRECTOR 46.996 1107 PRINCIPAL BUOGET ANALYST 27.060 1109 SENIOR BUDGET ANALYST 23.388 1103 BUDGET ANALYST ; 21.180 1103 BUDGET ANALYST 11.844 0404 STUDENT AS TRAINEE : 9.000 0323 MANAGER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AOMINISTRATION 40.824 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 29.776 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 14.392 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 12.396 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 14.433 ACTIVITY TOTAL 13 312.521 13 S 312,921 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13697

305 CriY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Economic Development Oep«iment is directed toward the retention, attraction, and expansion of business, industry and commerce in and to the City of Chicaga Extensive advertising and marketing campaigns illustrating the business, economic and social amenities of the Gty of Chicago vvili also be expecuted. Industrial development within the city vvOI be facflitated by the Department's power to initltats the issuance of revenue bondi,

Cad» ABBfBBrittrt , OOS SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 2.929.64ft OlS SCHEDULE SALARV ADJUSTMENTS 137.3S4 070 FRINGE BENEFITS » 929.992 •0200, 000 FQR PERSONAL SERVtCSS 3,388.934 129 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 2.000 128 FEES AM) SERVICES 8,000 130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 8.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL 149 SERVICES 139.000 190 PUBLICATIONS 10.000 ,192 ADVERTISING 190.000 199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY *. . 266.100 ,197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 49.000 ,162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 2,900 ,166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 4,000 ,182 HEAT, LIGHT, ANO POWER (PUBLIC) 7,200 ,186 TELEPHONE 8.300 •0200 ,100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES -. 850,000 ,224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 19.960 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 9.000 ,270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION ., 3.000 •0200 ,200 FDR TRAVEL ...:... 27,860 ,330 GASOLINE 8.000 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 12.000 *0200 ,30O FOR CSMMOOZTIES 20,OOO ,422 OFFICE MACHINES 9.000 ,424 FURNITURE AM) FURNISHINGS 9.000 >0200 .400 FOR EQUIPMENT 14.000 •0200 .800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL. 198,900 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 4.489.814

Positions and Saiaries

Cmlg PtWTtimw AOIUIINISTRATION-0200 9843 FIRST DEPUTY COMMISSIONER-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1 s 90.000 9679 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 46.000 9662 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 40.000 S413 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT III 24.928 5403 ARCHITECT III 23.388 9401 ARCHITECT I i 18.312 4324 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 13.828 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST.... 27.060 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 29.776 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 24.928 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST...... 23.388 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 22.260 3879 UNIT DIRECTOR-HUMAN SERVICES 27.060 3379 UNIT 01RECTOR-HUMAN SERVICES... 29.776 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 22.260 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 22.260 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 20.184 1981 COORDINATOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 37,368 1981 COORDINATOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 32.796 1977 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE III 24.928 1972 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE II 27.060 1972 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE II 20.184 1971 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 23,388 1971 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 21,180 1971 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 20.184 1937 ASSISTANT TO COMMISSIONER 29.776 13698 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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5 75-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cflite J?9«li«HI JltB_ AOlUIINlSTTLA^TION-0200 - CONTINUED 1930 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR 24.928 1913 ASSISTANT PROJECT COORDINATOR 22.260 1912 PROJECT COORDINATOR 29.776 1908 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT 29.844 1811 STOREKEEPER 14.392 1792 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 44.992 1792 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CtJORDINATOR 42r«J2 1792 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 37.368 1791 COORDINATOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES ANO \ EVALUATION 27,060 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II.. 28.392 1741 SUPERVISOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES 28.392 1646 SPECIAL COUNSEL ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT \ ANO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY .-... 40.824 1624 LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER 21.180 1604 DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY ACQUISITION 37.368 1602' DIRECTOR OF LAND DISPOSITION 37.368 1406 PLANNING ASSISTANT 18.312 1406 PLANNING ASSISTANT 17,412 1409 CITY PLANNER V 39.796 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 29.844 1403 CITY PLANNER III 29,844 1403 CITY PLANNER III 23.388 1402 CITY PLANNER II 27.060 1402 CITY PLANNER II 29.776 1402 CITY PLANNER II 2 22,260- 1401 CITY PLANNER I 1 24.928 1401 CITY PLANNER I , 2 23,388 . 1401 CITY PLANNER I 2 20.184 1401 CITY PLANNER I . . 3 17,412 1302 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICER II 29.844 1301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICER I 29.776 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13.020 0836 SENIOR TYPIST. 12.396 . 0836 SENIOR TYPIST , 11;316 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 10.788 0826 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 11.844 0329 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 17.412 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 16.608 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I. 16.608 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 19,828 0809 SECRETARY i .' 16.608 0809 SECRETARY . . 13.668 0809 SECRETARY 12,396 0419 INQUIRY AIDE III 19,072 0401 JUNIOR CLERK 9,324 0369 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE , 19.224 0363 MANAGEMENT AIDE 17.412 0318 ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER 23.260 0313 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER 42.000 0313 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER , 40.824 0313 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER , 38.000 0313 39.796 0308 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER , STAFF ASSISTANT 22.260 0306 31,320 0303 ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR. , ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III , 21.180 0302 21.180 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II , 19.224 0146 19,828 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 11,316 0124 29,844 7114 FINANCE OFFICER CHAUFFEUR 14.30H SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 127.354 ACTIVITY TOTAL 104 2,aS7,002 104 S 2.697,002 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13699

3 cmr OF CHICAGO JULY I. ISBA

S-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEI^ BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LNDUSTRLAJL IMPROVEMENTS AiDsuna JS ^Aoorjjrijtji^^^ 300.SOO FOR PERMANSNT ZMPROVEMENTS 1.SSS.000 •OROANIZATION TOTAt,... t I.SaS.OOO

0301 KINGSBURY STREET RECONSTRUCTION 0302 COTTAGE GROVE STREET RECONSTRUCTION 0303 KNOX AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT TOTAL 1.969.000

INDUSTRIAL \TADUCT I.MPROVEMENT

Ainouna 400.100 FOR COhfTRACTUAL SERVZCES i 160.000 '400.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 480,000 . - •ORBANZZATZON TOTAL t 640. OOO

0401 SACRAMENTO/KINZIE VIADUCT RECONSTRUCTION 0402 SACRAMENTO/CHICAGO VIADUCT RECONSTRUCUON "PROJECT TOTAL 640.OOP

INDUSTRIAL WATER LINE IMPROVEHENT. Amsunts 500.500 FOR PERMANENT ZMPROVEMENTS.' ,. 110.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL « 110.000'

0901 87TH cREENwooo Wetef Line PROJECT TOTAL .' 110.000 13700 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUMrrY DEVELOPy«NT BLOCH GRAWT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL RETENTION •:

Amoums £Bd» • AaarBBriiiri_ .aoi IlffllHECT COSTS « 900.000 •0800.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL SOO, 000 •ORSANZZATION TOTAL S SOO.OOO

BUSINESS AREA IMPROVEMENTS

Amowns Cirf« ABBrBBfiwe^ . 144 ENGINEERING S ftSO ,000 •0700.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES fiflO r" •0700.900 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS I,94b;C •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.629.000

0701 CERMAK ROAO 450.000 0702 92N0/C0MMERCZAL * SOO.OOO 0703 PARK MANOR 140,000 0704 87TH/C0TTAGE GROVE 140.000. 0705 BRYN MAWR/BROAOWAY/RIOCE 39.000 0708 ROGERS PARK 35.000. 0707 LOGAN SQUARE . 35.000 0708 53R0/HARPER 39.000 0709 3STH/HALSTE0 39.000 0710 BROADWAY/WILSON 39.000 0711 79TH/YATES 39.000 0712 LAWRENCE/OAMEN/ASHLANO 190.000 0713 WILSON/RAVENSWOOO/ASHLANO 190.000 0714 FOSTER/KEOZIE 190.000 07ig 111TH/WESTERN 290.000 0716 OEVON/WESTERN/OAMEN 190.000 0717 31ST/WENTW0RTH/HALSTE0 190.000 0718 MONTHOSE/OAMEN/ASHLAhO 190.000 PROJECT TOTAL 2.625.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13701

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.75-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DESIGN HARDWARE PROGRAM

Amounts 'nda AflBrBBfiale^ 0800.500 FOR PERMANENT ZMPROVEMENTS 334,855 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL. » 334:895

COMMERCIAL FACADE REBATE PROGRAM

Amaums tade . ABflrBiifi»tg<< .-802 REHABILITATION LOANS ANO GRANTS $ 800.OOO '0900^.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 800,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL t 800.000 13702 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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S75-C0MMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOP.MENT INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERHAL URBAN RENEWAL

Amounts Cad» ABBraBriweJ • 1000.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 29.500 • 1000.900 FQR PERMANENT ZMPROVEMENTS 1,340,000 FOR. ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NOT OTHER­ WISE PROVIDED FOR: TO BE EXPENDED UNDER .610 THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1.290.000 • 1000.800 FOR LANO 1,250.000 RELOCATION-PAYMENTS ANO ASSISTANCE .803 PROPERTY. MAINTENENCE. MANAGEMENT 760.900 • 1000.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 760.500..^^^ •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 3.380.000

1001 CHICAGO/AUSTIN 1002 FULLERTON/GRANO 1003 16TH/CANAL 1004 47TH/KE02IE 1005 LINCOLN/LAWRENCE/WESTERN 1006 MADISON/RACINE 1007 7IST/JEFFERY PROJECT TOTAL . . 3.380.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13703

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575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROUPS • Amauna Zaig ABBfBBfiated •1100.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 2,510.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.910.000

1101 CHICAGO ASHLAKO) BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOC. 23.000 1102 CABALLEROS OE SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION 70.000 1103 ROSELAND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 3O.000 1104 LAWhOALE LOCAL DEVEL0PMEf4T CORP. 33.000 1109 GREATER SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 49.000 1106 ASIAN AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS ASSOC. 29.000 1107 AUSTIN BUSINESS COUNCIL 29.000 1108 BACK OF THE YARD BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOC. ' 49.000 1109 PILSEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 39.000 1110 WESTSIDE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOC. 29.000 1111 GREATER NORTH PULASKI DEVELOPMENT CORP. 60.000 1112 LAKEVIEW CENTRAL BUSINESS ASSOC. 39.000 1113 CERMAK ROAO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29.000 1114 COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' 49.000 1119 LITTLE VILLAGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29.000 1116 NORTH RIVER COMMISSION 43.000 1117 CHATHAM BUSINESS ASSOC. 30.000 1118 UPTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 33,000 1119 LAKEVIEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 33.000 1120 GREATER MILWAUKEE AV. CHAMBER OF COMM. 30.000 1121 CHICAGO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. 49.000 1122 CHICAGO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CDRP.(MIN. CON.) 199,000 1123 HISPANIC FEDERATION OF ILL. CHAMBER OF COMM. 30.000 1124 CHICAGO ASS. OF NEIGHBORHOOD OEVL. ORG. 49.000 1129 ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOC. 29.000 1126 INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL OF NORTHWEST CHICAGO 49.000 1127 MID-WEST COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC. 39.000 1128 NORTH ANO AUSTIN-MERCHANTS ASSOC. 29.000 1139 NEW NORTH ANO CALIFORNIA BUSSINESSMEN'S ASSOC. 29.000 1130 PARK MANOR BUSINESS ASSOC. 20.000 1131 PROJECT ao 29.000 1132 SOUTH CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 49.000 1133 GARFIELD PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29.000 1134 71ST STREET MERCHANTS BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOC. 29,000 1139 NORTH PULASKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 30.OOO 1136 CALUMET AREA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION 30,000 1137 CHICAGO .INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORP. 49.000 1138 CHINATOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25.000 1139 BRYN MAWR-BROADWAY-RIDGE MERCHANTS ASSOC. 29.000 1140 FIFTH CITY INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORP. 29.000 1141 47TH STREET BUSINESS ASSOC. 23.000 1142 FULLERTON AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOC. 33.000 1143 GREATER ENGLEWOOD LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. 23.000 1144 GREATER WESTSIDE DEVELOPMENT CORP. 20.000 13704 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - CONTINUED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA AND ECONOMIC DE\^LOPMENT GROLTS - CONT Amaums CsdB ABBrBBfinrt. 1143 HOWARO-PAULINA DEVELOPMENT CORP. 29.000 1148 KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 29.000 1147 LATIN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29.000 1148 MILWAUKEE-DIVERSEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 23.000 1149 ROGERS PARK BUSINESS AREA DEVELOPMENT CORP 23.000 1190 SOUTH AUSTIN/MADISON CORP. 20.000 1131 VOICE OP THE PEOPLE IN UPTOWN. INC. 10.000 1132 YMCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO-NEW CITY YMCA 39.300 1133 LAKEVIEW EAST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 30.000 1134 87TH ST/STONY ISLAKO BUSINESS ASSOC. .39.000^ 1133 BEVERLY AREA PLANNING ASSOC. scooCr** 1136 JEFFERSON PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 20.000 1197 DEVON l«)RTHTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 39.000 1198 EAST SIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 30,000 1199 HYDE PARK-KENWOOD DEVELOPMENT CORP. 29.000 1160 mRTH BUSINESS ANO INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL 49.000 1161 TAYOR STREET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29,000 1162 MORTAGE PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 39,000 1163 9STH STREET-BEVERLY BUSINESS ASSOC. 29,000 1164 NORTH CENTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 29.000 1169 BELMONT CENTRAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 27,000 1166 HYDE-PARK BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOC. 29,000 1167 BRIGHTON PARK BUSINESS ASSOC. 29.000 1168 EDGEWATER BUSINESS ASSOC. 23.OOO 1169 MIDWEST KOREAN BUSINESSMEN'S FEDERATION 23,000 1170 INVEffrOR'S COUNCIL 23.000 1171 BUCKTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 23,000 1172 BICKERDIKE REDEVELOPMENT CORP. 13.000 1173 CENTER FOR URBAN ECONOMIC OEVELOPMEKfT-UIC 49.000 1174 CHICAGO WORKSHOP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 20.500 1179 INSTITUTE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS 29,000 1176 UNITED LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN OF 26TH ST. 20.000 1177 MIDWEST CENTER FOR LABOR RESEARCH 39,000 1178 PILSEN PROJECT 29,000 1179 UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION as.OOO PROJECT TOTAL 2.910.ooo 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13705

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375-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMETfT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND • DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECT MICRO-LOAN PROGRAM

^fldP ABBfBBriatgd .801 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS « 300.000 •1200.800 FQR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 300.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL....>...... S 300.000

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOAN PROGRAM

Anwaits "flde ABBfaflfialgil .801 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS « 1.500.000 •1300.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1.500,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL - ... S 1.900.000 13706 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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. 575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CO-VENTURE AND ENTREPRENEUR EQUITY IN'\^ESTMENT

Amounts ^jfg Anafimriitgd .601 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS... < 9 993.624 • 1400.800 FQR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 593,824 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 393.824

DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS

AntotflRS Cada ABBfBBfiairt • 1500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 900.000

•OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 900.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13707

305 CITY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

375-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAH X FUND QTY COUNCIL

Amounts Ca^ : ABBTBBrfiteJ .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 69.780 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3.804 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 29.794 • 1800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES . - 98.338 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 8.000 • 1800.300 FOR COMMQOZTZES 8,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 107.338 - ^ . Positions and Salaries

Zait. fwitiana ' — NQ> _BSB— COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 0323 MANAGER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AOMINISTRATION 1 $ 39,072 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 18.312 3836 SENIOR TYPIST . 1 12.396 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3.804 ACTZVZTY'TOTAL 3 73,584 as 73,584 13708 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT- BLOCK GRAWT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF PLAN'NING ADxMINISTRATION AND CAPITAL FACIUTIES AND PLANNING

Amounts Caila' ABflfflBfiateil REIMBURSEMENT FDR SALARIES AW WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL ;... % 770.892 .014 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 38.554 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 283.376 • 1800.OOO FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES... 1.092,822 .128 FEES AM) SERVICES 3.000 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 8.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .14a SERVICES 25.000 .192 ADVERTISING 1.40d'*<^ .197 RENTAL DF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES... 2.800 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT. 19.OOO .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AM) DUES I.OOO . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 9.000 MAINTENANCE ANO OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES , i 4.000 • 1900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 67.2QO .249 REIMBURSEMENT TQ TRAVELERS 2.700 • 1900.200 FOR TRAVEL 2.700 .320 GASOLINE ' 3.900 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 18.OOO .390 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.500 • 1900.30O FOR COMMQOZTZES. 29.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL « 1.191.722 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13709

30S CTTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

37S-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSLNG

Amowns iait ABBraflfiitgil .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 1.792.236 .. .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 80.798 .033 VACATION RELIEF 8.691 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS... . 993.899 •230O.00O FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 2.43S.584 .129 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 7.702 .128 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.000 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1,900 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES : 188.000 .ISO PUBLICATIONS 10.000 .192 ADVERTISING 900 . 199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY i. 224.236 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 134.316 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 49.000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES :.. 1.000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 14.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3.150 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 200 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .179 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 1.000 MAINTENANCE ANO OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 3.000 .182 HEAT. LIGHT. ANO POWER (PUBLIC) 22.260 .186 TELEPHONE 42 • 744 «2300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 883.608 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 1.000 . .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6.000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 3.000 •2200.200 FOR TRAVEL 10,000 .320 GASOLINE 7.000 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 31.500 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS.... 290' .390 STATIONERY MO OFFICE SUPPLIES 9.000 •2200.300 FOR COMMQOZTZES 43.750 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1.000 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 4.000 .440 MACHINERY ANO EQUIPMENT 88.000 . «2200.400 FOR EQUZPMENT 93,OOO •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 3.269.942

Positions and Salaries

CnilB PwiTiam PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATlON-2200 5742 GRAPHIC ARTIST II 1 $ 33.388 5614 CIVIL ENGINEER IV 39.796 5408 COORDINATING ARCHITECT II.. 48.996 5403 ARCHITECT III 29.776 5401 ARCHITECT 1 21.180 3988 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 27.060 3683 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 31.330 3879 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 34.272 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 31.320 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 24.928 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 23.388 1989 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT... 17,412 1937 ASSISTANT TO COMMISSIONER... 27.060 1927 AREA COORDINATOR 42,672 1811 STOREKEEPER 13.668 1762 EVALUATION SPECIALIST III 38.392 1759 RESEARCH AIDE I... 12,396 1749 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES 38,392 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III 22,260 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 29,776 1749 PROGRAM SPECIALIST I 18.312 1730 PROGRAM ANALYST 28,392 1912 BUYER 11 20,184 13710 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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57S-C0MMUNmr DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cflrfg faiitiotii J[ltB_ PLANNING ANO AOMINISTRATlON-2200 CONTINUED 1492 PLANNING AIDE 14.392 1440 COORDINATING PLANNER II 42.672 1409 CITY PLANNER V 27,060 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 32.796 1403 CITY PLANNER III '. 29.844 1398 EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST XZ 24.928 1341 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT II laUOB 1327 SUPERVISOR OF PERSONNEL AOMINIS-HtATION.. 31.320 1308 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR OF PERSONNEL SERVICES 29.776 1302 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICER II 34.272 1144 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL SERVICES : 39.796 1143 OPERATIONS RESEARCH ANALYST :... 22.260 1128 SENIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 27,060 1127 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 23,388 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 12,396 0836 SENIOR TYPIST..' 11.844 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 11.316 0833 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER 13.020 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I .i 20.184 0809 SECRETARY 19.828> 0809 SECRETARY 13.020 0683 TELEPHONE OPERATOR 19.072 0683 TELEPHONE OPERATOR 12.396 0676'SENIOR OATA TRANSCRIBER 1^.396 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 14.392 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 13.668 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 13,020 0644 DOCUMENTATION LIBRARIAN ,,.... 16.608 10.272 0461 MESSENGER CLERK '. 9.780 0461 MESSENGER CLERK 17.412 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 13,020. 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 11.844 0403 SENIOR CLERK 11.316 0403 SENIOR CLERK 10.788 0403 .SENIOR CLERK '. 31.320 0397 COORDINATOR OP NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS.... 33.796 0322 SPECIAL ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR 22,260 0318 ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER 46;996 0309 COORDINATOR OP SPECIAL PROJECTS 29.776 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 18.312 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -II. 19,828 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II. 16,608 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I.. 13.668 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I., 13,020 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT t.. 20.184 0191 AUDITOR I 19.224 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II 18.312 0190 ACCOVJNTINQ TECHNICIAN II 47.908 0192 DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL CONTROLS 13.668 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 13.020 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 11.844 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 28.392 0119 FISCAL MANAGER 20.184 0101 ACCOUNTANT I 80.798 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... ACTZVZTY TOTAL 88 1,910.834

88 1,910,834 LESS TURNOVER. 77.800 TOTAL S 1,833,034 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13711

:35 CITY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

;75-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

Amoums Is^ AaBrBBfiated .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 396.336 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 19.893 .029 VACATION RELIEF 14.019 .07O FRINGE BENEFITS .146.209 «2300.0OO FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 878,453 .129 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 1.467 .128 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 900 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES.'. 1,000 .143 COURT REPORTING 3.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 92.000 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY .. 43.712 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 9.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT...... 9.000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS .-. 600 .182 HEAT. LICMT. AND POWER (PUBLIC) 4.320 .186 TELEPHONE 8. 143 '2300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 184.741 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 4.500 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1.000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2.000 •2300.200 FOR TRAVEL 7.500 ,340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 2.000 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES , 2.OOO •2300.300 FOR C0MM00ITZE5 4,OOO .422 OFFICE MACHINES ...'.. 1.000 •2300.400 FOR EQUZPMENT 1.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL « 753.694

Positions and Salaries

Cadg P»

JUL' 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FQR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

. Amounts Cadp ABBfBBfiatgti .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1.977.004 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS.. 80.841 .029 VACATION RELIEF 4.829 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 994.174 •2400.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES. 2.258,844 .129 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES '.. 9.904 .128 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.000 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 3.900 . 141 APPRAISALS...... i. 3,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 273.00dr-*i». .190 PUBLICATIONS 9.000 .192 ADVERTISING 6.000 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY. 288.304 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 13.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 12.000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1.000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 3.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS ' 4,090 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 90 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .179 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) I.OOO MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 750 .182 HEAT. LIGHT. AND POWER (PUBLIC)...' 29.160 . 186 TELEPHONE 94.966 •2400.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 708.684 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 19.000 DIRECT PAVMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 900 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS '. . 6.000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 1.500 •2400.200 FQR TRAVEL 23.000 .320 GASOLINE % 8.000 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 13.000 .348 BOOKS ANO RELATED MATERIALS 600 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3.000 •2400.300 FOR COMMOOZ-nSS 24,800 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1.000 •2400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT I.OOO - •OROANZZATZON TOTAL * 3.014:128 :

Positions and Salaries

Cads. PB^WflfH REHABIUTATION PROGRAM SUPPORT-2400 2197 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 1 S 23.388 * 1990 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF LOAN PROCESSING... 37. .368 1989 DIRECTOR OF LOAN PROCESSING 39.796 1988 LOAN PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 34.272 1988 LOAN PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 32.796 1988 LOAN PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 27.060 1988 LOAN PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 29,776 1988 LOAN PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 24.928 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 29.776 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 24,928 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 23,388 1989 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT... 22,260 1989 REHASILITATIDN CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT... 18,312 1989 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT... 17,412 ' 1969 DIRECTOR OF REHABILITATION FINANCE 37,368 1949 DIRECTOR OF REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION. 46,596 1941 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION 31,320 1940 SUPERVISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST. 34,272 1940 SUPERVISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST 3 31.320 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13713

305 CITY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING - CONTINUED Positions and Saiaries • Continued

-"*' Fa^itiBM **•- ' *"• REHABIUTATION PROGRAM SUPPORT-2400 - CONTINUED 1940 SUPERVISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST 1 28.392 1940 SUPERVISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST 1 37.060 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 1 31.320 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 2 37.060 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 3 29.776 '^ 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 8 24.928 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 3 23.388 3836 SENIOR TYPIST 1 13.668 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 2 12.396 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 9 11.844 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK * 1 19,072 0403 SENIOR CLERK 1 11,316 0308 STAFF ASSISTANT 1 29,776 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 80.841 ACTIVITY TOTAL 68 1,697.845 88 8 1.8S7.84S 13714 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

Amounts USBJf Aaaraariaied .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 1.409.834 .013 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 67.497 .023 VACATION RELIEF 1.030 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 919.666 •2500.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 1,980.047 .129 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 6.239 .128 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.000 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES. '. . . . . 3.000 .141 APPRAISALS.... 290.000 .143 COURT REPORTING. , 9.000L^ OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL ^^ '.149 SERVICES..: 137.000 .190 PUBLICATIONS .. 2.900 .192 ADVERTISING 9.000 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 181.929 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 22.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 12.454 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1.300 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 3.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 2.590 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 1.300 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .179 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) SOO MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 3.000 .183 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC) 78.360 . 186 TELEPHONE 94 . 186 •2900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 788.910 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 7.500 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 900 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS. 3.000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 3.000 •2500.200 FOR TRAVEL .' 14,OOO .320 GASOLINE 18.000 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 33.000 .348 BOOKS ANO RELATED MATERIALS 290 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE-SUPPLIES 3.000 •2500.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 53,250 .422 OFFICE MACHINES I.OOO •2500.400 FOR EQUZPMENT . I.OOO •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 1 2.827.207

Positions and Salaries

Cade Pfl«il'Bn« tlfli. BOB DEVELOPiwiENT PROGRAM SUPPORT-2S00 9679 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 1 S 47.508 6163 DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 1 21.180 6163 DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 1 13.828 4236 MAINTENANCE AIDE III 1 22.260 4236 MAINTENANCE AIDE III 3 21.180 4236 MAINTENANCE AIDE III ; 1 17.412 4230 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 24.528 4230 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR.... 1 21.180 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 1 19,224 4224 MAINTENANCE AIOE II 2 16,608 4324 MAINTENANCE AIDe II 2 19.828 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 1 14,352 4221 MAINTENANCE AIDE I 1 14,382 4221 MAINTENANCE AIDE 1 1 13,668 4221 MAINTENANCE AIDE 1 1 13.020 3989 GRANTS RESEARCH SPECIALIST 1 31.320 1989 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT... 1 20.184 1950 ACQUISITION COORDINATOR 1 18.31-2 1947 CHIEF DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 1 24,528 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 2 34.528 1939 REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST... 1 22,260 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13715

305 CrrV OF CHICAGO

575-COMMUNrrY DEVaOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTME.NT OF HOUSING - CONTINUED Positions and Saiaries - Continued

Cade Pa^Warw J|tB_ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT-2500 - CONTINUED 1930 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR.. 21.180 1927 AREA COORDINATOR 42.872 1906 DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 40.824 1906 DIRECTOR OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.., 34.273 1724 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT .\ . . . 18.312 1724 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT ...... 17.412 1624 LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER 29.778 1624 LANO ACQUISITION OFFICER .\ 24.928 1622 LANO DISPOSITION OFFICER.. 23.388 1606 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF LAND ACQUISITION ANO DISPOSITION 27.060 1409 CITY PLANNER V 29.844 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 29.844 1403 CITY PLANNER III.. 34.928 1402 CITY PLANNER II 27.060 1401 CITY PLANNER I 21.180 1401 CITY PLANNER I 19.224 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 12.396 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 11.844 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 11.316 0823 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER 14.392 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 23.388 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 19.224 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 16.608 0809 SECRETARY 14.392 0403 SENIOR CLERK 10.788 0369 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE... 19.224 0369 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE... 18.312' 0369 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE... 17.412 0363 MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR ... 21.180 0313 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER.. 47.908 0308 STAFF ASSISTANT 23.388 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II. 21.180 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II. 18.313 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II. 17.412 . SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. 67.497 ACTIVITY TDTAL 68 1.496,961 88 1.496,961 LESS TURNOVER. 23.830 TOTAL $ 1,473,331 13716 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNrTY DEVB.OPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

Amounts Cflda AaafaafiatH .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL % 1.731.930 .019 SCHEDULE SAURY ADJUSTMENTS 83.339 .025 VACATION RELIEF 8.019 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 627.803 •2800.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 2,492,077 .125 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 8.235 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.000 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 3.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TEOMICAL .149 SERVICES.. 10.000. .ISO PUBLICATIONS 1.000 .152 ADVERTISING .' 500 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY... 181.524 .137 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 6.000 .182 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 7.000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES . 1.000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS >. 1,000 . 172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 2.930 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 90 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 500 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES ' 790 .182 HEAT. LIGHT. ANO POWER (PUBLIC) 18.360 .186 TELEPHONE 34.602 •2800.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 275.071 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 2.000 DIRECT PAYMENT TD PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 2.000 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1.000 •2800.200 FOR TRAVEL J 3.OOO .330 GASOLINE ...'. 1.900 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 4.000 .348 BOOKS ANO RELATED MATERIALS -. 250 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.OOP •2800.300 FQR COMMODITIES 7,750 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1.000 •2800.400 FQR EQUZPMENT 1.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.740.898

Positions and Salaries

Cade PB 24.928 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR. 29.776 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 24.328 3833 HOUSING COUNSELOR 23.388 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 22.260 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 21.180 3823 WUSING COUNSELOR 20.184 3833 HOUSING COUNSELOR i. 19.224 3076 COORDINATOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES..... 32.796 2932 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR I 20.184 2961 DIRECTOR OF HOUSING SERVICES 37.368 2934 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR III 29.392 1927 AREA COORDINATOR 37.368 1927 AREA COORDINATOR 34.272 1922 RELOCATION SUPERVISOR 27.060 1922 RELOCATION SUPERVISOR 29,776 1922 RELOCATION SUPERVISOR 24,928 1922 RELOCATION SUPERVISOR 23,388 1920 HEAD HOUSING COUNSELOR 24.528 1920 HEAD HOUSING COUNSELOR 23,388 1919 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE 2 23,388 1919 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE 2 22,260 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13717

305 CTTY OF CHICAGO ^ JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAH X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cads. Pa»itiBtw COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICAL , ASSISTANCE-2600 - CONTINUED 1915 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE. 21.180 1919 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE 20.184 1909 DIRECTOR DF RELOCATION : 39.796 1902 RELOCATION PROGRAM OFFICER 33.388 1440 COORDINATING PLANNER II. 39.072 1405 CITY PLANNER V 28.392 0336 SENIOR TYPIST 19.072 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 14.332 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13.668 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13.020 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 11.844 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 17.412 0823 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER 14,392 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 17,412 0791 DIRECTOR OF NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SUPPORT 29,844 0431 PRINCIPAL CLERK 19.828 0413 INQUIRY AIDE I 14.392 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 89.339 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 77 1.818.855 77 $ 1,818,855

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ATO) MAINTENANCE

Amounts Zaif Aaafeafiatwl .820 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT S 620.465 .821 MAINTENANCE ANO CONSTRUCTION 240.92B •2700.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL _ _ _880.S93 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL t 860.993 13718 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVaOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL

Amoums CadV ABBrBBTiatwl .426 IMPROVEMENTS t 2.787.576 .328 REMOVAL OR DEMOLITION 291. TOO •2800.300 FQR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 3.079.278 FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NOT OTHER­ WISE PROVIDED FOR: TO BE EXPENDED UNDER .610 THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 2.264.731 •2800.800 FOR LAND 2,264,731 .803 299.OOO •2800.800 FQR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL. 29S,0OO,„^ •OROANZZATZON TOTAL '.... S 9.B39.0O7

2801 CHICAGO/ORLEANS 2802 HYDE PARK/KENWOOD 2803 LINCOLN PARK 3804 MADISON/CANAL 2805 NEAR WEST SIDE 2806 47TH/MICHiaAN 3807 63TH/DaRCHESTER 2808 ENGLEWOOD 2809 HASKINS/HERMITAGE 2810 KEDZIE/AINSLIE 2811 MADISON/ALBANY 2812 MOHAWK/NORTH 2813 51ST/VINCENNES 2814 63RD/ST0NY ISLAND 2815 67TH/ST0NY ISLAND 2816 HUMBOLDT PARK 2817 47TH/LAKE 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 13719

105 CTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

375-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOUSING ACnON GRANTS

Amounts Zedt, -ABBTWrinrt. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES S 2.096.000 •2900.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 2,098,000

•OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.098.000

3901 ASSOCIATION HOUSE 49.000 2902 CHICAGO COMMONS 39.000 2903 CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE 6O.000 3904 CONCERNED CITIZENS OF LITTLE VILLAGE 9O,000 2909 EDGEWATER COMMUNITY COUNCIL 49.000 2906 18TH STREET DEVELOPMENT 34.000 2907 GREATER SOUTH WEST DEVELOPMENT 26.000 3908 HOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER 49.000 2909 LATIN AMERICAN TASK FORCE 39.OOO 3910 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL 48,000 2911 NORTH RIVER COMMISSION 3O.0O0 2912 PROVIDENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 67.900 2913 ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL 49.OOO 2914 UPTOWN CENTER HULL HOUSE 49.000 2919 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE 49.000 2916 CHICAGO REHAB NETWORK 179.000 2917 LATIN UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOC. 39.000 2918 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION 550.000 2919 REHAB INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO 46.000 2920 ALLIES FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY 49.000 2921 BICKERDIKE REDEVELOPMENT 49.000 2922 CENTER FOR NEW HORIZONS 39^000 2923 ENGLEWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 39.OOO 2924 GRAND BLVD DEVELOPMENT 49.000 2939 GREATER ROSELAND ORGANIZATION 34.900 2926 KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORG. 49.000 2927 MARCY-NEWBERRY ASSOC. 30.000 2928 MEXICANS FROM "rHE OUTSIDE IN THE U.S. 39 .OOO 2929 NATIVE AMERICANS COMMITTEE 39.000 2930 NEIGHBORS OF FULLER PARK 29,000 3931 PARK MANOR NEIGHBORS 29,000 2932 PEOPLE HOUSING 30,OOO 2933 PEOPLES REINVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT 39,000 2934 PROJECT 80 29,000 2939 TRINITY-ROSELAND 40.000 2936 TRI-TAYLOR CONSERVATION ASSOC. 25,OOO 2937 VOLUNTEERS FOR HOSING 29.000 3938 THE WILL FEED COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 25.000 10.000 3939 ROGERS PARK TENANTS COMMITTEE 29.000 3940 UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION 2.096.000 PROJECT TOTAL 13720 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 . 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING CHICAGO EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Amounts CBI^ AaBraafined • -a02 REHABILITATION LOAN AND GRANTS S I.OOO.OOO •3400.800 FQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,000,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 1.000.000

HOMESTEAD REHABILITATION '\ '. .::— \ Amounts Onto AaBraflriaTBtl \ OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL • .149 SERVICES i... S 375.000 •3500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 375,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 375.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13721

305 CrTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOMELESS SHELTER

Amounts Carfa ABBfflBfiaHHJ OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES i... 9 900.000 >3200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES.- • SOO.OOO •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 900.000

MULTI-UNIT LOAN PROGRAM

Amounts Zaia AaaraBriatH .802 REHABILITATION LOAN ANO GRANTS $ 3.000.OOO <3300.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 3.000.OOO

•QR6ANZZATZ0N TOTAL. S 3.000.000 13722 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES

AmounQ Cade ABBfBHriated OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 200.000 •3000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 200.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL ".. S 200.000

3001 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES ^ PROJECT TOTAL 2O0.0OO

SENIOR/HANDICAPPED HOME MAINTE.NANCE

Amounts Carfg ABBranriwgd OTHER PROFESSIONAL AM) TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 9 805.000 •3100.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 803,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 809.000

3101 BACK-OF-THE YARDS COMMUNI-pr COUNCIL 90.000 3102 BETHEL NEW LIFE . 94,000 3103 BICKERDIKE 69.950 3104 CHICAGO COMMONS 97.000 3109 GREATER SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 119.000 3106 MIDWEST COMMUNITY COUNCIL 144.000 3107 PEOPLES ASSOC. PRO-COMMUNITY ACTION 90.000 3108 VOICE QF THE PEOPLE 92.929 3109 MISSION OF FAITH 52.525 PROJECT TOTAL 805.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13723

305 CITY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNrrY DEVH-OPMafT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARmENT OF HOUSING HOMESTEAD LOAN PROGRAM

Amoums Cade AaBfBflriatrt .802 REHABILITATION LOAN ANO GRANTS $ 400.OOO •3800.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 400,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 400.000

HOUSING ABANT)ONME.NT PROGRAM

Amounts Qaig ABBTBflftltgrf .803 PROGRAM COSTS S 1.000.000 *3700.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,000.000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 1.000.000

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT OF REHABILITATION PROGRAM

Amounts Zait ABflrBBfiHiBii .802 RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT S 550.OOO •3800.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 550.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 550.000 13724 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85 QTY Or QHICAGO( v.^' ^ JJLY 1. 1S84 5-COW.UNJTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR. X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS OFFICE OF FINT AR.TS

Ameuntx [5 ABOrBBflBlgrf .005 SAURIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S .101,208 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AOJUSTHENTS 5.369 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS • ' ' 37 .302 100.000 FOR PSRSQ.VAL SERVZCES 143.878 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES k 1.697 100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES.... 1.BS7 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 14S.57S

Positions and Salaries

JS. PB^WBW Brtp STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNrTY-4100 '30 PROGRAM ANALYST 27,060 '47 PROGRAM SPECIALIST IIZ 22.260 46 PROGRAM SPECIALIST IZ 32.260 05 STOCKHANOLER ^. 11.316 ;io EXEctrrivE SECRETARY ZX 18.312 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5.369 ACTZVZTY TOTAL.. : 108,577 109,577

CULTLTUL ENRICHMENT

Affiounu je - _Agg^wr'^iftf . OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . . .149 SERVICES 9 82.000 .200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES.. 82,000

• OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 82.000

4201 Urban Gateways 82,000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13725

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS OFFICE OF FINE ARTS

Amouno -ABBrBWintd. .O09 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL : 9 176.364 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.786 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS ..; 64 .493 •4000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 248.603 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 149.996 •4000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 148,988 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 398.199

Positions and Salaries

Hate \ COMMUNITY ARTS. DEVELOPMENT-4000 0398 DIRECTOR OF ARTS DEVELOPMENT 34,272 2919 PROGRAM AUDITOR II 20,184 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III 29.776 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III 22,260 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 23,388 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 32,360 0741 PUBLIC INFORMATION ASSISTANT I ; 19.828 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 12.396 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.786 ACTZVZTY TOTAL ; 184,150 184,190 13726 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 cmr OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

375-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS OFFICE OF PINT: ARTS

Amoums ZaiS , ABBfaaflatwl .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 101.208 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9.369 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS • ' 37.303 •4100.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVICES 143,879 . OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 1. 1.697 •4100.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 1,897 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL. » 143.578

Positions and Salaries

Cade Pajitiam ..Rrte- STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNITY-4100 1730 PROGRAM ANALYST 27.060 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III 22,260 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 22.260 1809 STOCKHANOLER 11.316 0810 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY II 18.312 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9.369 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 108.577 $ 108.577

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT

AiRounts l^ade ABBfeflfiaigd OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TEOMICAL . . .149 SERVICES S 82.000 •4200.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 82.000 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL S 82.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13727

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrri' DEVaOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO QTY COMPTROLLER FISCAL MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING SERVICES Amounts £a^. AaaraBrialrt REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES ANO WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL t 692.604 .014 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... 33.630 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS...... 239.832 •4300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 823.088 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1.329 AUDITING AT THE DIRECTION OF -THE .142 COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 290.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES. . 1 SO • PUBLICATIONS .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS ' .182 HEAT. LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC)- . 186 TELEPHONE •4300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 290,096 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 563 •4300.200 FOR TRAVEL. 563 .330 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.633 •4300.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 2,833 .801 CITY-WIDE INDIRECT COSTS ... 220.599 •4300.800 FQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 220,598 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 9 1.438.997 13728 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

05 OTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

. 75-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUTiTO DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES, CONTRACTS ANT) SUPPUES

Amounts ABBfBBriatgd .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 8 118.488 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.308 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS „ 41.893 •4400.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVICES 161.587 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 90 ,169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 400 •4400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 4S0 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION I.OOO •4400.200 FOR TRAVEL 1.000 .390 STATIONERY AtO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.257 ^4400.300 FQR COMMODITIES 2.257 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 19.979 .424 FURNI-rURE ANO FURNISHINGS 2,384 •4400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 18.359 •4400.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2.000 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL $ 185.653

Positions and Salaries

Bate CONTRACT MONITORING AND COMPUANCE 3098 COORDINATOR OF CONTRACT COMPLIANCE 31.320 3053 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SPECIALIST '... 22.260 3053 EQUAL OPPOR-TUNITY SPECIALIST 21.180 3053 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SPECIALIST 18.312 0832 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR II 12.396 0823 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER 13.020 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.206 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 119.694 119,894 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13729

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON OROINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrPf DES^ELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

. Amounts Cade ABBfflBfiated .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 965,048 4019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 49.994 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 3S0.747 •4800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1.381,789 .138 OFFICE CONVENIENCES .i.. 900 .130 POSTAGE ArO) POSTAL CHARGES .'.. 900 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 930 .163 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 900 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES :.. 290 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 200 .186 TELEPHONE a- 20t>«<.. •4500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,870 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 90 •480O.20O FOR TRAVEL 90 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES .... 79 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 10 .390 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1.500 •4500.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1,585 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 9 1.388.134

Positions and Salaries

Cade. Psiiliam Rate NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER CENTRAL MANAGEMENT-4500 9994 ASSISTANT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH DIRECTOR :.. . 33.796 3962 COORDINATOR OF FISCAL REVIEWS 34,272 3748 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSISTANT I 11,316 3743 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDE 19.072 3974 SOCIAL WORK ASSISTANT 14,392 3970 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER. 19.072 3902 PLAYROOM SUPERVISOR 19.828 3434 HEALTH EOUCATOR AIDE I . 16.608 3434 HEALTH EDUCATOR AIDE I.... 19.072 3404 SPEECH THERAPIST. 16,313 3213 DENTAL ASSISTANT 14.392 3203 DENTIST 1.830H 20.OOH 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 20.184 3117 PHARMACIST 27,060 3055 RECORDS COORDINATOR 22,260 2920 PLANNING ANALYST 21,180 2919 PROGRAM AUDITOR II 20,184 2903 DIRECTOR. COMMUNITY SERVICES 39.796 2391 HEALTH CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTION ANALYST V 23.388 1892 SUPERVISOR OF INVENTORY CONTROL II 21.180 1890 SUPERVISOR OF INVENTORY CONTROL I 21.180 1729 RESEARCH ASSISTANT 14.392 1408 HEALTH PLANNER III. 24.528 1408 HEALTH PLANNER III 22.260 0810 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY II 27.060 0810 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY II 23.388 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 20.184 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 14.393 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 13.668 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 13.020 0596 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION 39,072 0423 HEAD CLERK 13.668 0415 INQUIRY AIDE III 12,396 0406 CLINIC CLERK 13.020 0406 CLINIC CLERK 12,396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 15,072 0384 SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH 39.072 0384 SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH 37,368 0314 SUPERVISOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW AND AUDIT.. 39.844 13730 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CTTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cads. Feittiam JitB. NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER CENTRAL MANAGEMENT-4500 - CONTINUED 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 19.234 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT IZ 21.180 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I .- 17.412 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I. 14.393 0185 MANAGER OF ACCOUNTING 32.796 .; 0102 ACCOUNTANT II 23.388 7114 CHAUFFEUR 14.30H SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 49.994 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 47 1,088,143 47 1,088.142 LESS TURNOVER 95.100 TOTAL; % 1,011,042 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13731

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRlA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAH X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Amounts Cada ABBfaefiated .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 293.016 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 14.733 .07O FRINGE BENEFITS ; 108.217 •4800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES..... 415.958 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL t 419.958

Positions and Salaries

Cods. Paiitian» Na. B"e COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL-4600 3433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR I 4 $ 18,312 • 3433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 9 17,412 3433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL ' INVESTIGATOR 1 4 16,608 3433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 1 19.073 3433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 1 13.668 3419 HEALTH EDUCATOR 1 1 18,312 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 1 19.224 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 14.723 ACTIVITY -rOTAL 17 307,739

17 S 307,739 13732 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 OTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

575-COMMUNrrY DEVB.OPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MEDICATION

Amounts Cflde _^Bsasdaied_ DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 9 11O.00O •4700.300 FQR COMMOQITZES 110,000 •OROANZZATZON -TOTAL 9 110.000

ADULT HEALTH MEDICATION

Amounts Zait ABBraariated DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 ANO SUPPLIES S 307.OOO *4800.300 FOR COMMODITIES 307,000 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL t 307.0OO 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13733

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

•575-C0MMUN|-rY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Amounts iait ABBfBBfined ,009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 963.196 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 26,399 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS • 206.328 •4900.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 795,839 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 169 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES.. 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL ,149 SERVICES 400 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 8.747 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 2.740 .186 TELEPHONE •4900.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 38,7327.5897 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 9,100 DRUGS. MEDICAL AM) CHEMICAL MATERIALS .343 ANO SUPPLIES 125,000 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 9,OOO .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3.300 •4900.300 FOR COMMODITIES 142,600 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 88.000 •4900.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 88.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 9 890. 178

Positions and Salaries

Cade Ptii'n'i

LESS TURNOVER 25^340 TOTAL 589,511 13734 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CTTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

57S-C0MMUNITI' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT'YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Amounts Sait AaorBBfiated .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 1.822.520 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... 99.690 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 673.940 •5000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2.592.150 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 1.000 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 13.600 .163 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 10.000 . 186 TELEPHONE 44. 350 •S000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 88,050 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 9,200 DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 216.914 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES ..'. 12.300 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 13.000 •5000.300 FOR COMMODITIES 247,014 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 319.000 •S000.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 319,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL . $ 2.588.214

Positions and Saiaries

Cyde £fl«iiBrn . , UPTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER-5000 3754 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE IV 1 9 33,240 3753 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE III 1 31,668 3750 CLINIC NURSE 3 26.016 3750 CLINIC NURSE 4 24,780 3750 CLINIC NURSE 3 23,604 3750 CLINIC NURSE 2 22,464 3750 CLINIC NURSE 1 21,396 3750 CLINIC NURSE 2 19,416 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 1 19,072 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE.... 728H 6.30H 3611 NURSES AIDE. 2 13,020 3611 NURSES AIDE 2 12,396 3611 NURSES AIDE.... 1 11,844 3970 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 1 19.838 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 2 19.072 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 2 14,352 3569 CASEWORKER AIDE 1 13.668 3512 PROGRAM AIDE-BOARD OF HEALTH.... 1 15,828 3502 PLAYROOM SUPERVISOR 1 19,072 3473 NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER ADMINISTRATOR II 1 39,796 3469 PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR I... 1. 24,928 3419 HEAL-rH EOUCATOR I 1 18,312 3412 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST III.. 1 28,392 3411 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST II... 1 21,180 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 1 ,820H 33.OOH 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 1 .092H 30.OOH 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 1 .820H. 39.OOH 3363 PHYSICIAN 3 ,276H 30.OOH 3363 PHYSICIAN 3 . 184H 29.OOH 3363 PHYSICIAN 1 og3H 26.OOH 3213 DENTAL ASSISTANT 2 19,072 3210 DENTAL HYGIENIST 1 18,312 3203 DENTIST .- 1 .820H 21.a0H 3178 MICROBIOLOGIST III 1 28,392 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNICIAN II 1 22,260 3163 X-RAY TECHNICIAN 1 15,072 3137 CARDIOPULMONARY TECHNOLOGIST II. 1 14,352 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 1 18.312 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 1 17,412 3118 PHARMACY HELPER 2 13.668 3117 PHARMACIST . 2 29.844 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13735

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-PON ORDINANCE FOR 198S 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Csdfi. Pwitwna . UPTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER-5000 - CONTINUE) 3117 PHARMACIST 28.392 3099 RECORDS COORDINATOR 23.388 1893 SUPERVISOR OF INVENTORY CONTROL II 39.776 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III 31.320 1749 PROGRAM SPECIALIST I 21.180 0903 AUDIO-VISION TESTER 16.608 0846 MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER 19.072 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 11.316 0950 MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN 16.608 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 18.312 0406 CLINIC CLERK 14.392 0406 CLINIC CLERK 13.020 0406 CLINIC CLERK IO 12,396 0406 CLINIC CLERK 11.844 0403 SENIOR CLERK 14.392 0401 JUNIOR CLERK 11.844 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 17,412 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 16,608 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 99.690 ACTZVZ-Tf TOTAL 85 2,002.160

SS 2.002.160

LESS -rURNOVER 83.950 TOTAL '... $ 1,918.210 13736 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 crrv OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

375-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Aihounts Cade AaBrBBfinrt .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 1.059.503 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 99.493 .07O FRINGE BENEFITS 390.392 '9100.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 1.509,348 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 46.000 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES..^ 11.144 .163 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 4.190 . 186 TELEPHONE ' 32. 130 '5100.100. FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 93,524 ,228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 450 •5100.200 FOR TRAVEL 450 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 5.100 DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 117.252 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 9,634 .3SO STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 4.QOQ •5100.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 135,988 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 143.000 >5100.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 143.000

•OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 1.992.308

Positions and Salaries

Code FBiiliBm »«» CLAUDE W B HOLMAN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER-5100 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 16,608 3753 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE III 31,668 3791 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 27.324 3751 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 23.604 3750 CLINIC NURSE 26.016 3750 CLINIC NURSE ; 24,780 3750 CLINIC NURSE 22,464 3750 CLINIC NURSE 19,416 3746 SUPERVISING CLINIC NURSE 28,692 3743 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDE 19,072 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 18,312 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 16,608 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 15,072 3611 NURSES AIDE... 19,072 3611 NURSES AIDE 14.352 3611 NURSES AIDE 13.020 3611 NURSES AIDE 12.396 3574 SOCIAL WORK ASSISTANT *I9.324 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 19.072 14.352 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER ... 3480 NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER ADMINISTRATOR I 28.392 3424 HEALTH EOUCATOR AIDE I 14.392 3419 HEAL-rn EDUCATOR I 19.334 3411 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST II. 21.180 3363 PHYSICIAN 910H 30.50H 3363 PHYSICIAN 1.820H 29.OOH 3363 PHYSICIAN S46H 27.OOH 3213 DENTAL ASSISTANT 1 19.072 3210 DENTAL HYGIENIST 1 20,184 3203 DENTIST 3,640H 20.OOH 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNICIAN II 1 29.776 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNICIAN II 1 23.388 3133 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST I 1 21.180' 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 1 18,312 3118 PHARMACY HELPER 1 16,608 3117 PHARMACIST 1 29,844 18CS STOCKHANOLER -. 1 13,020 0903 AUDIO-VISION TESTER - 1 15,838 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL GPERATOR 1 13.020 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13737

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cade Paiitiaiw Na. H»te . CLAUDE W B HOLMAN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER-5100 - CONTINUED 0408 RECORD CLERK 1 12.396 0406 CLINIC CLERK 1 14.393 0406 CLINIC CLERK 1 13.668 04O6 CLINIC CLERK 3 - 13.020 0406 CLINIC CLERK .... 5 12.396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 1 19.072 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. 93.493 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 90 1.168,268 53 1,188,268 LESS TURNOVER 93.310 TOTAL $ 1,114,958 13738 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CTTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS

Amounts Cade ABBrBflfialed .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 148.848 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.206 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 94.619 •9300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 210,873 . 138 FEES AND SERVICES 290 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 800 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 790 . 190 PUBLICATIONS 740 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 40.429 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 4.300 . 163 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 200 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 229 . 169 TECmiCAL MEETING COSTS 4.000 . 186 TELEPHONE 929 •S300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 92,215 .234 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 479 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 2,200 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 480 •5300.200 FOR TRAVEL 3. 125 .320 GASOLINE 300 .330 FOOD 100 . 349 APPARATUS ANO INSTRUMENTS 390 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 600 .330 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 3.000 •5300.300 FOR COMWIOITZES 4.350 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES 1.600 '5300.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1.600 •ORGANIZATION -rOTAL ' $ 271.983

Positions and Salaries

Cade. fBIiTJBfB fine. COMMUNITY SERVICES-5300 1749 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES.. 35.796 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 21.180 3070 HUMAN RELATIONS ASSISTANT 15.072 3013 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER III 28.392 3009 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER I 15.828 3008 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER II 20.184 1305 PERSONNEL AIDE 12.396 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.206 ACTIVITY TDTAL 158,054 $ 158,034 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13739

JI.L.Y 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNI'rY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING ANT) DISABILITIES

Amounts' .Zata ABBfaofiated .0O3 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 136,266 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5,462 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 46. 105 •5400.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 177,833 .125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 331 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 100 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 573 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 7.034 .130 PUBLICATIONS 2.000 .137 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 1.300 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 300 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 125 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 441 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .179 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) Ill MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 216 . 186 TELEPHONE 1.000 •9400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 13.533 .249 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 909 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 847 •9400.200 FOR TRAVEL 1,358 .320 GASOLINE 209 .348 BOOKS ANO RELATED MATERIALS 91 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 300 • 9400.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 600 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS ISO •9400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT ISO •QRCANIZATIQN TOTAL 9 193.472

Positions and Salaries

Cade Pa^hiatw Na. Rate ADMINISTRATION-5400 3036 ELDERLY AIDE II 1 9 13,020 3031 SPECIALIST IN AGING/OISABILITY II 1 _ 27_^p60 3030 SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 1 1 21,180 ~ 3030 SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY I 1 16.608 0797 RECEPTIONIST 1 12,396 0797 RECEPTIONIST • 1 10,272 0797 RECEPTIONIST 1 9,780 0419 INQUIRY AIDE III i 1 19,072 0189 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 1 1 16,608 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5.462 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 9 147.458 9 147.458 LESS TURNOVER 19.730 TOTAL $ 131.728 13740 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 cmr OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITIES

Amounts iais Aaaraafiated .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 20.184 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.009 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS T.418 •5500.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 28.811 .150 PUBLICATIONS 690 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 990 •5500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,200 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL < 29.811

Positions and Salaries

Casts. PBSitJBfB . tlfiw Baa SECTION 504 COMPLIANCE-5500 3030 SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY I 1 S 20.184 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.009 ACTIVITY TOTAL 1 21.193 1 $ 21.193 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13741

JJLY 1, 1984 ^ ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVaOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITIES

Amounts Cfijb ABBTBflriated .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S- 269.016 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,973 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 97.646 •9800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 378,833 .129 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 240 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 132 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 804 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 20.929 .190 PUBLICATIONS 1.948 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 6.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 396 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 133 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1.332 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .179 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 3.091 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES. 264 .186 TELEPHONE 2.311 •9600.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 37.179 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 9.000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS ; 1,000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 1.2S0 •9800.200 FQR -rRAVEL 7,250 .320 GASOLINE 336 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 204 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 996 •9800.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1,538 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1.332 •5800.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1,332 •OROANIZATION TOTAL S 423.928

Positions and Saiaries

Ca^ Fa^itian^ SUPPORTIVE SERVICES-5600 3838 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I. 3 9 13.020 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 1 11.844 3838 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 1 11.316 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 1 21.180 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 1 20,184 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 1 18,312 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 3 16.608 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 3 15,828 3036 ELDERLY AIDE II 1 19.828 0797 RECEPTIONIST 1 12.396 0797 RECEPTIONIST : 1 11.316 0797 RECEPTIONIST 1 10.272 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... 9.973 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 18 278,989 18 S 278.989 13742 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CITY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

S75-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITIES INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR THE DISABLED

Amoums Zais ABBfflBfialed OTHER PROFESSIONAL AM) TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 9 908.876 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 944 . 186 TELEPHONE 691 •9700.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 910,471 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 529 •5700.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 529 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 911.000

CENTRAL WEST MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

Amounts Cade ABOfBBfiated •5800.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 555,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 993.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13743

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

• AiDounts Cadp • ABBfflBriaied .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 142,704 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.139 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 92.4A4 •8000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 202.283 .128 FEES ANO SERVICES 2.300 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TEOmlCAL .149 SERVICES , 119.900 . 190 PUBLICATIONS 3.000 . 193 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 904 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 7.100 •8000.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 128,804 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE ' 1.000 .243 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 190 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 275 •8000.200 FQR TRAVEL 1.425 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 910 •6000.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 510 .802 INDIRECT ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS 1.184.054 .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 425 •6000.800 FQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1.184,479 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL 9 1.517.501

Positions and Salaries

CfljlB. fiBSiiifliu- tlsk. —BOB— PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION-6000 2934 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR III 1 9 32.796 2934 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR III 1 27,060 ° 2933 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR I 1 31,180 1734 STATISTICIAN 1 20,184 1175 SENIOR OPERATIONS ANALYST 1 22,260 0423 HEAD CLERK 1 19,224 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.135 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 8 149,839 • 8 S 149.839 13744 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CrrY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

575-COMMUNrrY DEVH-OPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Amounts Zais ABBrBBrJBirt .003 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLI .'... $ 3.021.630 .013 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 103.375 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 743.747 •8100.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 2,888,742 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 10.000 .424 FURNI-rURE ANO FURNISHINGS 10.000 .490 VEHICLES 100.000 •8100.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 120,000

•OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 2.988.742

Positions and Salaries

Code PMrtiarw •flne. HUMAN SERVICE SYSTEM-6100 3988 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 1 39,844 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST.... 1 28,392 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 3 27,060 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 9 29.776 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 9 24.928 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 6 23.388 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 3 22.260 3862 SUPERVISING COUNSELOR 1 23.388 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 7 21.180 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 4 20. 184 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 5 19.224 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 2 18.312 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 2 23,388 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 6 22.260 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 10 21.180 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 4 20.184 3828 19 13,020 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 12.396 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 7 3828 7 11.844 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 11.316 3838 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I.... 3827 27.060 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I 23,388 3827 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I 3824 16,608 3034 BILINGUAL COUNSELOR 33.796 3034 COMMUNITY UNIT DIRECTOR II 39.844 3005 COMMUNITY UNIT DIRECTOR II 20.184 2984 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION SPECIALIST ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL ' SERVICES 27.060 2956 PROJECT COORDINATOR-YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS. 28.392 2933 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR II 28.392 2933 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR II 29.776 1745 PROGRAM SPECIALIST I 21.180 0809 SECRETARY 16.608 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 19.828 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS .. 103.379 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 108 2.2S1.aiS 108 2.2St,81S

LESS TURNOVER. 128.820 TOTAL S 2,124,395 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13745

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Amounts £g^ ABBfaflfiated .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1. 119.515 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 37.759 i070 FRINGE BENEFITS 403.646 •8200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 1.556.920 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 3.000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 40.000 MAINTENANCE ANO OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 48,000 . 186 TELEPHONE j. 18.000 •8200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 106,000 .320 GASOLINE 7O.0OO •8200.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES \.. 70.000 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES \. 12.750 .490 VEHICLES .\ 120.000 •8200.400 FOR EQUZPMENT \ 132.750 .808 EMERGENCY SERVICES \ 200.OOO •820O.80O FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL > 200.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 2.089.B70

Positions and Salaries

Cade Fesitiani .Bne. EMERGENCY SERVICES-6200 7102 DISPATCH CLERK ,..i... 1 15.072 3966 COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 1 24,328 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 1 23.388 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 1 22.260 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 6 21.180 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 1 20.184 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 2 19.224 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 1 23.388 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 2 22,260 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 4 21,180 3838 HUMAN SERVICE. WORKER III... i 9 20,184 3839 HUMAN SERVICE COORDINATOR II 1 23,388 3834 HUMAN SERVICE ASSISTANT 2 14,352 3832 HUMAN SERVICE AIDE 3.120H 6.21H 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 1 13.668 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 2 13,020 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 2 12,396 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 1 11.844 3826 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST II 9 29,776 3819 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE II 2 19.828 3819 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE II 1 14,393 3815 RECRUITMENT INTERVIEWER 2 13,668 3099 RECORDS COORDINATOR 1 23,388 3099 31.180 2939 RECORDS COORDINATOR ^ 1 FIELD SUPERVISOR-CISD 1 32,796 2939 31,320 2939 FIELD SUPERVISOR-CISD 1 FIELD SUPERVISOR-CISD 2 29,776 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 37.759 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 54 1.153,274 54 $ 1,153,274 13746 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES

Amounts Za^ ABBraariated OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 9 1.219.656 •8300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 1.219,658 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 1.219.838

6301 YOUTH GUIDANCE 150.000 6302 UNITED CHARITIES 115.000 6303 ALBANY PARK COMMUNITY CENTER. INC. 75.000 6304 hlOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER 28.000 6305 GATEWAY HOUSE FOUNDATION. INC. 23.000 6306 COMMUNITY OF ST. SABINA 28,000 6307 CENTRAL BAPTIST FAMILY SERV/FAMILY COUN. 16,500 6308 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK 113,332 6309 AUSTIN PEOPLE ACTION CENTER 30,000 6310 BACK OF THE YARDS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL 30,OOO 6311 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH AND ACTION IN SOC. SCI. 23.500 6312 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF CHICAGO 35,000 6313 GAMZO 35,000 6314 LAKEVIEW MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL 25,000 6315 LEARNING NETWORK 100,000 6316 MUJERES LATINAS EN ACCION 39,000 6317 SAFER FOUNDATION 178,300 6318 SAFER FOUNDATION . 50.OOO 6319 WOMEN SERVICES LOOP YWCA 35.892 6320 YOUTH SERVICE PROJECT. INC. 26.212 6321-ST JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 77.020 PROJECT TOTAL 1.219.656 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13747

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575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMEiNT OF HUMAN SERVICES BATTERED WOMAN ASSISTANCE

Amounts ZaiS ABBraariated OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES , 9 110.OOO •8400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES. 110.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL... S 110.000

TITLE XX DAY CARE MATCH

Amounts Cade AaaraBriated .802 TITLE XX MATCH « 4.000.000 •6500.800 FOR SPECI FIC PURPOSES -GENERAL 4, OOO, 000 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL S 4.000.000 13748 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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57S-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAM

Amoums Zaie ABBrBBriated .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 9 2.320.000 •6800.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2.320.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.320.000

\

\ - EMERGENCY SHELTER PROGRAM \ Amounts \ ZaiiB • ABBTBBrinrt .806 SPECIAL PROGRAMS COSTS $ 3CO.OCO \ •6700.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 300,000 \ •\ •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 300.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13749

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Amounts Cade AaeraBriaied .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLI S 1.063,068 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 91.733 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 390.180 •7000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 1,504,981 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 8,216 .199 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 89,242 .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES .... 8.329 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE QF EOUIPMENT 1.200 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 7.900 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3.000 .183 HEAT. LIGHT, ANO POWER (PUBLIC) 32,694 . 186 TELEPHONE 33.600 •7000. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 179,777 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 208 •7000.200 FOR TRAVEL 208 .390 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 4,028 .360 REPAIR PARTS AND MATERIALS 3.670 •7000.300 FOR COMMODITIES 7,698 •OROANIZATION TOTAL S 1.892.684

Positions and Salaries

Cade patiliaiw B«te BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM-7000 2978 PROGRAM DIRECTOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 1 S 46,996 2979 ASSISTANT PROGRAM 01RECTOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 1 39,073 2979 ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 1 37,368 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 28,392 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 27,060 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 29.776 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 24,928 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 22,260 9240 DISTRICT COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM , 21,180 3401 PROGRAM PLANNER 33,796 1761 EVALUATION SPECIALIST I 23j 388 1761 EVALUATION SPECIALIST I 22,260 1730 PROGRAM ANALYST 28.393 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 16.608 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER. 19,828 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 19.072 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 14,392 0829 PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 13,020 1741 SUPERVISOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES 28,392 0403 SENIOR CLERK 12,396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 11,844 0103 ACCOUNTANT III 27,060 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 91.733 ACTIVITY TOTAL 1,114,801

S 1.114,801 13750 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTME.NT OF POLICE

Amounts Cade ABBraariated .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 1.499.108 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 79.496 .020 OVERTIME 94.000 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 994 . 600 •7100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 2.139.184 .801 SPECIAL PURPOSE-UNIFORMS 20.000 •7100.800 FQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 20,000

•QRGANZZATZON TOTAL 9 2.139.184

Positions, and Salaries

Cade jIaSB. GANG CRIME ENFORCEMENT UNIT-7100 9173 LIEUTENANT 1 39,876 9171 SERGEANT 1 38.832 9171 SERGEANT 2 37,698 9171 SERGEANT 2 36,922 9171 SERGEANT 3 39.388 9171 SERGEANT 1 34,303 9161 POLICE OFFICER 2 31.722 9161 POLICE OFFICER ; 1 30.588 9161 POLICE OFFICER 17 29.368 9161 POLICE OFFICER 33 28.560 9161 POLICE OFFICER 30 27,600 9161 POLICE OFFICER 4 26,274 9161 POLICE OFFICER 3 25.032 9161 POLICE OFFICER 1 23,814 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 75.496 ACTIVITY TOTAL ". Too 2.985,684 100 2.983,884 LESS TURNOVER 1.459.120 TOTAL S 1.930,564 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13751

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575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES

Amoums Cade ABBraeriated .0O9 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 1.869.586 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 84.182 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 682.420 •7200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 2.832.188 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1.000 O-THER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 34.049 . .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 14.132 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 3.790 .186 TELEPHONE 6.100 •7200.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 58.027 - .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 39.130 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 1.152 •7200.200 FOR TRAVEL. 40.272 .320 GASOLINE 1.200 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 8.290 •7200.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 8,450 •QRGANZZATZON TOTAL S 2.740.937

Positions and Salaries

£a^ CODE ENFORCEMENT-7200 9463 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN IV 1 $ 38,392 3092 PROGRAM DIRECTOR 44,592 2931 ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF FIELD SERVICES. 29,844 3174 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 29,776 2161 CHIEF CODE ENFORCEKIENT OFFICER 37,368 2199 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 34.272 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 33.796 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 31.320 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 29.844 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR - 28.392 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 37.060 2198 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 31.320 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 29.844 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 28.392 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 27,060 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 29.776 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 24.928 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 23.388 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR'II 22.260 2157 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 27,060 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I..., 24,928 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 23.388 2197 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 33.260 2197 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 21.180 2197 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 19.224 2040 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 18.312 1794 ELECTRONIC EOUIPMENT TECHNICIAN . 23.388 0836 STATISTICAL CLERK , 19.073 0809 SENIOR TYPIST 13.030 0669 SECRETARY 16.608 0632 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 11.316 DATA CONTROLLER 14.393 13752 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES ^ CONTINUED Positions and Salaries - Continued

Cade. Patitieni J«B CODE ENFORCEMENT-7200 - CONTINUED 0431 PRINCIPAL CLERK 19.224 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK;, 15.828 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 13.020 0414 INQUIRY AIOE II 19.828 0413 INQUIRY AIDE I 19.072 0408 RECORD CLERK. 9.780 0403 SENIOR CLERK 13.030 0403 SENIOR CLERK '. 12.396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 11.316 0401 JUNIOR CLERK 13.396 5151 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 3 , 193.50M 2231 PLUMBING INSPECTOR 3 ,068.50M 2184 VENTILATION ANO FURNACE INSPECTOR 3 ,864.50M SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 84. 182 ACTIVITY TOTAL "75 1.948,768 78 $ 1.949.788

DEMOLITION OF HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS

Amounts Code ABBTBBriated •7300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,000,000 •ORGANIZATION -rOTAL $ 1.000.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13753

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-C0MMUN|-rY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER SERVICES

Amounts Cade ' • ' ABBrBBriated .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL % 359,248 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 13.344 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 130.407 •7400.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 302.989 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 4.900 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES I. 8.778 . 190 PUBLICATIONS . I.OOO .197 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 4.490 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1.000 •7400.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 19.728 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 9.000 •7400.200 FQR -rRAVEL 9.OOO ,390 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 4.000 •7400.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 4,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2.000 •7400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 2.000 .801 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 94.600 •7400.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 54,600 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL $ 988.327

Positions and Salaries

Cailfi. PBaitiBin _ (is.. —Bate- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS/ LICENSING AND CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING 2967 HEAD COUNSELOR 27,060 1770 PROGRAM COORDINATOR 24.528 1797 STATISTICAL AIDE 13.020 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II 24.528 1731 COORDINATOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES 31,320 0832 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR II 13,668 0792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS 23,388 0792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS... 3 22,260 0793 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS ' 2 21.180 0792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS 2 20,184 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 19,828 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 7.280H 5.OOH SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 13.344 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 372.592 372.592 13754 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 CTTY OF CHICAGO JULY 1, 1984

5'75-COMMUNI-rY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION

Amounts Cade ABBTBBfiated .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 591.258 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. 29.483 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 217.299 •7300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 838.000 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES- 138 CITY OWNED 162.000 •7900, 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 182.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 1.00O.00O

Positions and Saiaries

Cade ftihieia SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES-7500 8290 DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1 9, 29.844 3291 PROGRAM ANALYST 1 29.844 0104 ACCOUNTANT IV 1 29.844 8111 SANITATION DRIVER TRAINEE... 9 14.30H 3110 SANITATION WORKER TRAINEE 18 10.48H SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS ...'. 29.483 ACTIVZ-TY TOTAL 28 849,701 28 849.701 LESS TURNOVER 28.960 TOTAL 820.741 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13755

JULY 1, 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-nON ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION

Amounts Zaif ABBrBBriated . .009 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 660.663 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS A.744 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 242.342 •7800.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 934.749 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES- .198 CITY OWNED 217.960 •7800.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES .217.580 ,340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 89.302 •7800.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 89.302 •OROANZZATZON -TOTAL 9 1.241.811

Positions and Salaries Cade. PB;itiBni , USL. —Bnc RODENT CONTROL ATTACK FORCE-7600 8169 DISTRICT SUPERVISOR OF RODENT CDNTROt 2 1; 29,970 3424 HEAL-TH EDUCATOR AIDE I 9 34,949 2971 PROGRAM COORDINATOR-CITIZENS COMPLAINTS. 1 29,776 9937 LABORER AS ACTING FOREMAN 4 11.93H 9934 LABORER 28 10.48H 7674 STEAM ROLLER ENGINEER 2 16.39H 7183 MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER 8 14.30H SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 31.744 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 48 1.239.477 48 1,233,477 LESS -TURNOVER 343.070 -TOTAL $ 892,407 13756 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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575-COMMUN|-rY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTME.NT OF STREETS AND SANITATION

Amounts ZaiS ABBrBBriated .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL % 363.793 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 18.944 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 133.804 '7700.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 318.100 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 918.100

Positions and Salaries

^aiie. VQtivnta _ 'fa- ' Baa - SPECIAL FORESTRY SERVICES-7700 9530 PARK LABORER 3 9 8.13H 7973 TREE TRIMMER II 3 10.13H 7972 TREE TRIMMER 1 7 9.48H 7183 MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER 4 14.30H SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUS-TMENTS 18.544 ACTZVZ-TY TOTAL 17 382.298 17 $ 382.298 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13757

JULY 1. 1984 ANIVAJAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF PU'BLIC WORKS

Amounts Cade ;ABBrBBri«eil,. .009 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 9 161.260 .019 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... 8.118 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 104. 198 •8000.000 FOR PERSaNAL SERVZCES 293.338 . 192 ADVERTISING 3.000 .197 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 6.000 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES ^ 900 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS ;: 900 •8000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 10.000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 900 .390 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 900 •8000.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 1.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 304.938

Positions and Saiaries

Cads. PM'iiBtw I^ate CO AOMINISTRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW-8000 2919 SENIOR PLANNING ANALYST 23.388 1441 COORDINATING PLANNER I 33.796 1406 PLANNING ASSISTANT * 16.608 ^404 CITY PLANNER IV 38,393 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 33,388 1403 CITY PLANNER II 27,060 1401 CITY PLANNER I ". 18,312 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 11,316 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 8.118 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 189,378 189,378 13758 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

305 crrv OF CHICAGO JULY I, I984

375-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY VAULTED/WALKS PUBLIC WORKS Amounts ZaiS AoBraoriated REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL 9 900.000 •8100.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVZCES 900.000 •8100.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES SOO.OOO • 8100.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 100.000 •OROANZZATZm -TOTAL. 9 1.500.000

8101 WESTERN AVENUE/FULLERTON AVENUE/ORLEANS STREET/CHICAGO NOR-THWESTERN RAILROAD 8103 CALIFORNIA AVENUE/ROOSEVELT ROAD/FEDERAL STREET/PERSHING ROAO 8103 YATES AVENUE/a2ND STREET/AVENUE 'O'/ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13759

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATlOr: OROINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING

Amounts Cada ABBTBBriated REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES ANO WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL 9 179.239 •8200.OOO FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 178.233 •8200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 4O.0OO •8200.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 4.700.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL S 4.918.238

8201 GREENVIEW/CLYBOURN/FULLERTON 8202 2200 NOR-TH JANSEN 8203 2000 NORTH OAKLEY 8204 2000 WEST CHARLESTON 8203 2000 WEST SHAKESPEARE 8206 1600 NORTH ROCKWELL 8207 1700 NORTH ROCKWELL 8208 1450-1500 NORTH LEAVITT 8209 2100 WEST SCHILLER 8210 1900 WEST EVERGREEN 8211 2000 WEST POTOMAC 8212 1250-1350 NORTH HOYNE 8213 2100 WEST POTOMAC 8214 2000 WEST PIERCE 8215 2000 WEST LE MOYNE 8216 1650-1750 WEST CORTLAND 8217 2100 NORTH LEAVITT(EAST SIDE ONLY) 8218 2200 WEST PALMER(SOUTH SIDE ONLY) 8219 2300 WEST MONTANA 8220 2100 WEST ARMITAGE(riORTH SIDE ONLY) 8221 1800 WEST RACE 8222 1900 WEST RACE 8223 4000-5200 NORTH ALBANY 8224 4400-4500 NORTH TROY .. 8225 4700-5100 NORTH TROY 8226 1100 NOR-TH HARDING 8227 1100 NORTH SPRINGFIELD 8228 1000 NORTH RIDGEWAY 8229 1000 NORTH DRAKE 8230 1000 NORTH TRUMBELL 8231 1000 NOR-TH ST LOUIS 8232 1000 NORTH PULASKI 8233 1100 NOR-TH PULASKI 8234 1000 NORTH AVERS 8233 1100 NORTH AVERS 8336 2400 NOR-TH ALBANY 1^8237 5100 WEST HURON 8338 48O0-490O WEST VAN BUREN 8239 4800 WEST RACE 8340 4900.WEST RACE 8241 5400 WEST RACE 8242 5000 WEST FERDINAND 8243 5400 WEST FERDINAND '0244 B»00 WEST HURON— 8245 4900 WEST OHIO 8246 1700 NOR-TH TALMAN 8247 2100 WEST WARRAN 8248 2700 WEST WARREN 8249 '.900 WEST SUPERIOR 8250 2800 WEST WARREN 8251 100 SOUTH PARKSIDE 8252 5100 WEST WASHINGTON (SO. SIDE 1/2) 8253 5130 WEST QUINLEY (1/2) 8254 6100 SOUTH HOYNE AVE. 8255 7600 SOUTH COLES 8256 7700 . SOUTH COLFAX 8257 7700-7fOO SOUTH ESSEX (2 BLKS.) 8258 6900-7100 SOUTH VERRON (3 BLKS.) 8259 7900 SOUTH EMERALD (2 BLKS.) 13760 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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s-ccMMUNrrv DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - CONTINUED. MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING - CONTINTJED Amounts it • • ABBrBBriated 8260 6600 SOUTH WOOD 8261 2600 WEST 24TH STREET 8282 2600 WEST 24TH PLACE 8263 2500 SOUTH K3MAN 8284 2600 SOUTH HOMAN 8263 2500 SOUTH CHRISTIANA AVE 8368 26O0 SOUTH CHRISTIANA AVE 8287 2S00 SOUTH DRAKE 8268 2600 SOUTH DRAKE 8269 11100-11300 FORRESTVILLE (2 BLKS.)— 8270 2500 SOUTH TRUMBULL AVE ^ 8271 2600 SOUTH TRUMBULL AVE . 8272 2500 SOUTH ST LOUIS AVE 8373 2600 SOUTH ST LOUIS AVE 8274 1600 WEST 16TH STREET 8273 1700 WEST 16TH STREET 8276 6300 SOUTH DAMEN AVE • 8277 6500 SOUTH DAMEN 8278 6600 SOUTH DAMEN 8279 6700 SOUTH DAMEN 8280 6800 SOUTH DAMEN 8281 6900 SOUTH DAMEN 8282 7000 SOUTH DAMEN 8283 6400 SOUTH hOYNE ST ' - 8284 7200 SOUTH HONORE ST 8283 7100 SOUTH SEELY AVE 8286 7100 SOUTH HOYNE AVE 8287 7200 SOU-TH HOYNE AVE 8288 7200 SOUTH WINCHESTER AVE 8289 9900 SOU-TH DAMEN AVE B290 6000 SOUTH DAMEN 8291 7300 SOUTH HOYNE AVE 8292 6700 SOUTH MERRILL AVE 8293 EAST 72N0 STREET/EAST END/CONSTANCE * 8294 SOUTH RIDGELAND/71ST PLACE/72N0 STREET 8395 SOUTH CONSTANCE/71ST STREET/72N0 STREET - 8296 3300 NORTH LEAVITT STREET 8297 3300 NORTH BELL AVE 8298 3300 NOR-TH HOYNE STREET • -8301 3300 NORTH SEELEY 8302 4400 NOR-TH PAULINA STREET 8303 4500-NORTH PAULINA STREET 8304 4600 NOR-TH PAULINA STREET ' 8305 4700 NORTH PAULINA STREET 3306 4400 NORTH HERMITAGE 8307 3800 SOUTH CALUMET 8308 3100 SOUTH GILES 8309 3100 SOUTH PRAIRIE 8310 7iOO SOUTH ESCANABA ' 8311 76O0.7800 SOUTH PHILLIPS 8313 9700 TO 10100 SOUTH MICHIGAN 8313 4100 SOUTH BERKELEY 8314 4400 SOUTH BERKELEY 8315 41O0 SOUTH ELLIS 8316 5900 SOUTH GREEN '•.8317 5900 SOUTH MORGAN '8318 6000 SOUTH CARPENTER 8319 '6500 7000 SOUTH LOWE 8320 81ST BETWEEN LAFAYETTE ANO LASALLE 8321 105TH TO 107TH ON EOBROCK 8322 11100-11300 ST. LAWRENCE (2 BLKS.) r 8323 11100-11300 LANGLEY (2 BLKS.) 8324 11100-11300 CHAMPLAIN (2 BLKS.) 8325 4500 FORRESTVILLE (2 BLKS.) 8326 1600 WEST FARWELL 8327 6300 KENMORE 33« 77*0 5.«•^». titrmita.^e. 8^29 into 5»«.-»^ Ho#iof«. »330 )««oo vJor m*" i*r*»r 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13761

JULY 1. 1984 ANMJAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNI-rY DEVB-OPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Amounts Cfid» ABBraariatrt .802 REHABILITATION LOANS ANO COSTS 9 280.000 •8400.800 FQR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 280,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 280.000

BRANCH LIBRARY RENOVATION

Amounts Cade ABBrBBriated REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL 9 89.000 •8500.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 85.OOO •8300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 115.OOO •8500.900 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 900,000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL t 1.100.OOO

PRIVATE FACTLIT\' RENOVATION PROGRAM

Amounts Cade ABBreflriated •8800.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 25.000 REHABILITATION LOANS AND COSTS TO BE .802 SPECIFICALLY- APPROVED BY OROINANCE 979.000 •8800.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 873, OOO •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 I.OOO.000 13762 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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57S-C0MMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

Amoums Zata ABoraoriated .003 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 83,.428- .013 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS... 4.271 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 31.399 •8900.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 121.094 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1.300 O'THER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 1.000 •8900.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2.200 .390 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.400 • 8900.300 FOR COMMOOZTZES 2.400 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 900 •8900.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 900 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL. 9 128.394

Positions and Salaries

Cads. Pajjtiaiw Na. tfMe JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM-8900 2924 GOVERNMENTAL GRANTS SPECIALIST II 1 9 32.796 1430 MANPOWER PLANNER 3 31.180 0836 SENIOR TYPIST t 10.272 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. 4.271 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 4 89.699 4 1 89.699 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13763

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIA-HON OROINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNITi' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND .MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

Amoums Zaia ABBrBBTinrt .008 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 40.824 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2.040 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 19.0O3 •9000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVZCES 37.867 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL 9 87.887

Positions and Saiaries

CfidS. Pa^itinna _JlL. —BBO SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUPPORT-9000 1441 COORDINATING PLANNER 1 1 % 40.824 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2.040 ACTZVZTY TOTAL 1 42.864 1 S 42.884 13764 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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S75-C0MMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBSTANTLAi REHABILITATION AND TRAINLNG

Amounts Cade ABBraariated OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 9 993.670 -9100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVZCES 953.870

•OROANZZATZON -TOTAL. 9 993.870

9101 18TH STREET DEVELOPMENT CORP. 164.009 9102 SUNBOW FOUNDATION 138,709 9103 LAWNDALE PEOPLES PLAhMING AND ACTION CONF 78,499 9104 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTI-TUTE 98.839 9109 COALITION FOR UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION 73.670 PROJECT TOTAL 553.670 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13765

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 198S 305

57S-C0MMUNITY OcVELOEMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING JOB TRAINING/DELEGATES

Amounts Saia ABBrBBriated OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TEOMICAL .149 SERVICES 9 1.253.963 •9200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SCRVZCSS 1.233,583 •OReANZZATZON TOTAL S 1.233.583

9201 PEOPLES COMMUNZTY ORGANIZATION 13.919 9203 BACK OF -THE YARDS NEIGHBORmOO COUNCIL 37.445 9203 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEAL-TH COUNCIL 17.314 9204 -THE NEIGHBORHOQO INSTITUTE 118.783 9205 ASSYRIAN AMERICAN ACCOCIATION, INC. 54.738 9208 JOYCE'S FINE ARTS ACADEMY 40.612 9207 SERVICE EMPLOYERS JOINT COUNCIL 66.000 9208 AUSTIN CAREER EDUCATION 299.000 9209 UNION LEAGUE BOYS CLUB 22.000 9210 INSTI-TUTO DEL PROGRESSO LATINO 44.000 9211 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 110.000 9312 SOUTH AUSTIN JOB REFERRAL SERVICES. INC. 28.928 9213 GADS HILL CENTER ' 98.190 9214 JOBS RESOURCES FDR THE DISABLED 70.400 9219 HUMAN ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 42.240 9218 SPANISH COALITION FOR JOBS. INC. 132.000 9217 HUMBOLDT PARK YOU-TH SERVICES 90.000 9218 EL RICON 90.000 PROJECT TOTAL 1.253.563 13766 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

cmr OF CHICAGO JULY 1. 1984

'5-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X FUNO DEPARTMENT OF POLICE • PUBLIC H0USIN(5 SgCURITY Amounts J» ABBfBBTiated 3500.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 3,000.000 •OROANZZATZON TOTAL. 9 3.000.000 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13767

JULY 1. 1984 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOR 1985 305

575-COMMUNrrY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ©RANT YEAR X FUND LOCAL OPTION-9900

Amounts Cade ABOTBariaied- • 9900.800 FOR SPECZFZC PURPOSES-GENERAL 854.060

•OROANZZATZON TOTAL. ...» S 9S4.080 13768 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

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The Rule also requires that those in attendance and those not in attendance be given. (Find attached the roll call sheet for the quorum of 2/19/85 Finance Committee meeting.) I respectively submit this report at this time under the order of business "Reports of Committees."

(Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman.

Roll call attached to this communication reads as follows:

Present - Aldermen Burke, Evans, Humes, Madrzyk, Hagopian, Gabinski, O'Connor, Natarus, Volini, Stone ~ 10.

Absent - Aldermen Marzullo, Mell, Roti, Sawyer, Vrdolyak, Huels, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, D. Davis, Santiago, Frost, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, Pucinski, Oberman, Schulter - 22.

COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND AUTHORIZED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT BY PARKVIEW ASSOCIATES.

The Committee on Economic Development submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Economic Development, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance transmitted with a communication signed by Mayor Harold Washington (which was referred on February 13, 1985) for the conditional approval of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $9,100,000 to finance an industrial development project in the City ofChicago to be owned by Parkview Associates, an Illinois general partnership, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said proposed ordinance, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by seven (7) members of the committee with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13769

On motion of Alderman Hansen, the proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Chapter 15.2 ofthe Municipal Code ofthe City ofChicago, as supplemented and amended (the "Enabling Ordinance"), there has been established an Economic Development Commission of the City of Chicago (the "Commission"), a Department of Economic Development of the City of Chicago (the "Department") and the office of the Commissioner of Economic Development of the City of Chicago (the "Commissioner"), and the Department and the Commissioner are empowered, upon the advice of the Commission, to enter into agreements with respect to the proposed development of industrial development projects and to recommend to the City Council that it issue Industrial Revenue Bonds for the public purposes stated in the Enabling Ordinance; and

WHEREAS, The Commissioner, upon the advice ofthe Commission and on behalf of the Department, has approved the attached Memorandum of Agreement relating to the issuance of not to exceed $9,100,000 aggregate principal amount of Industrial Revenue Bonds to finance an industrial development project in the City of Chicago, Illinois, to be owned by Parkview Associates, an Illinois general partnership, to be leased to various tenants as an industrial, manufacturing and office facility and to be located in the City of Chicago, Illinois, and has recommended the approval of this ordinance; and

WHEREAS, Such approval constitutes a recommendation to this City Council that it take all further steps necessary for the timely issuance of such Industrial Revenue Bonds; and

WHEREAS, Section 103(k) ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, requires that a public hearing be held in the City of Chicago, Illinois, on the proposed plan of financing for said industrial development project; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The recommendation ofthe Commissioner, on behalf of the Department, is hereby accepted and the Memorandum of Agreement in the form submitted to this City Council is hereby approved.

SECTION 2. Upon the fulfillment of the conditions stated in the Memorandum of Agreement, this City Council will take such other actions and adopt such further 13770 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

proceedings as may be necessary under the Enabling Ordinance to issue such Industrial Revenue Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $9,100,000 for the purpose Eiforesaid.

SECTION 3. The Commissioner is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to publish notice to the public of a public hearing on the proposed plan of financing for said industrial development project, such notice to be in substantially the same form as Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof and to be published on a date and in a manner determined by him to be appropriate and at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date on which said public hearing is to be held; and the Commissioner (or any officer or employee of the Department designated by the Commissioner) is further authorized, empowered and directed to hold the public hearing referred to in said notice and to provide a transcript of said public hearing to the Finance Committee of this City Council.

SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.

Memorandum of Agreement and Exhibit A attached to this ordinance read as follows:

This Memorandum of Agreement (the "Agreement") is by and between the Department of Economic Development of the City of Chicago (the "Department") and Parkview Associates, an Illinois general partnership (the "Company").

1. Preliminary Statement. Among the matters of mutual inducement which have resulted in this Agreement are the following:

(a) The City ofChicago, Cook County, Illinois (the "City") is a municipality and a home rule unit of government under Section 6(a) of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State oflllinois and as such home rule unit has duly adopted Chapter 15.2 ofthe Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, as supplemented and amended (the "Enabling Ordinance"), authorizing and empowering the City to issue its revenue bonds for the purpose of financing the cost of the acquisition, purchase, construction, rehabilitation, redevelopment or extension of "industrial development projects" (as defined in the Enabling Ordinance) in order to encourage and promote the retention and expansion of existing commercial and industrial businesses within the City and the attraction of new businesses to the City.

(b) The Company proposes to finance the acquisition of certain real estate and three existing buildings located thereon, the construction of improvements thereto and the acquisition of equipment and related property to be installed therein, to be owned by the Company and to be leased to various tenants as an industrial, manufacturing and office facility (the "Project") and to be located in the City of Chicago, Illinois. The Company wishes to obtain satisfactory assurance from the City that the proceeds from the sale of the revenue bonds ofthe City will be made available to finance the cost of the Project.

(c) The Department is authorized pursuant to the Enabling Ordinance to enter into agreements with respect to industrial development projects and the financing thereof and to make recommendations to the City with respect to the issuance of its revenue bonds.

(d) Subject to due compliance with all requirements of law, the Department will proceed to take such action, and recommend that the City take such action, as may be necessary to cause to be prepared such agreements, mortgages, indentures or such other documents as may be necessary to cause the City, by virtue of such authority as may now or hereafter be 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13771

conferred by the Enabling Ordinance, to issue and sell its revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $9,100,000 (the "Bonds") to pay costs ofthe Project and cost incidental to the issuance ofthe Bonds.

(e) Pursuant to the Enabling Ordinance, the Economic Development Commission ofthe City of Chicago (the "Commission") has identified the Project as an industrial development project which may be undertaken to strengthen and promote the economic vitality of the City of Chicago, Illinois, has approved the form of this Agreement, and has advised the Commissioner of Economic Development of the City of Chicago to recommend to the City Council ofthe City that the City issue and sell the Bonds to finance the cost of the Project.

(f) The Department, with and upon the advice of the Commission, considers that the financing by the City of the cost of the Project on behalf of the Company will promote and further the purposes ofthe Enabling Ordinance.

(g) The Department and the City reserve the right to give priority to the issuance of industrial development bonds and certain other "private activity bonds" ofthe City, as may be required by Section 103(n) ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or as they, in their sole discretion, may determine, with the result that the City may not issue the Bonds in calendar year 1984.

2. Undertakings on the Part of the Department. Subject to the conditions above stated and to the limits ofthe authority ofthe Department, the Department agrees as follows:

(a) That it will begin the proceedings necessary on its part to cause the City Council of the City to authorize the issuance and sale of the Bonds, pursuant to the terms of the Enabling Ordinance as then in force.

(b) That it will cooperate with the Company in finding a purchaser or purchasers for the Bonds, and Lf satisfactory purchase arrangements can be made, the Department will recommend that the City adopt such proceedings authorizing the execution of such documents as may be necessary or advisable for the authorization, issuance and sale ofthe Bonds and the financing of the Project, all as shall be authorized by law and mutually satisfactory to the Department, the City and the Company.

(c) That, if the City issues and sells the Bonds, the financing instruments will provide that the City will use the proceeds of the Bonds to finance the Project and the aggregate payments, basic rents or sale price (i.e., the amounts to be paid by the Company and used by the City to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, if any, on the Bonds) payable under the instruments whereby the Project shall be financed, shall be such sums as shall be sufficient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, Lf any, on the Bonds as and when the same shall become due and payable.

(d) That it will take or cause to be taken such other acts and adopt such further proceedings as may be required to implement the aforesaid undertakings or as it may deem appropriate in pursuance thereof

3. Undertakings on the Part ofthe Company. Subject to the conditions above stated, the Company agrees as follows:

(a) That it will use all reasonable efforts to find one or more purchasers for the Bonds. 13772 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

(b) That contemporaneously with the issuance of the Bonds, the Company will enter into a revenue agreement, as defined in the Enabling Ordinance, with the City under the terms of which the Company will obligate itself to pay to the City sums sufficient in the aggregate to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, ifany, on the Bonds as and when the same shall become due and payable, such revenue agreement to be in form and substance satisfactory to the Department, the City and the Company.

(c) That during the period beginning on the date of the sale and delivery of the Bonds by the City to the purchaser thereof and ending three years after the date of completion ofthe acquisition, construction and installation of the Project or £ifter payment of all costs of the acquisition, construction and installation of the Project, whichever is later, the Company (1) will furnish upon the request of the Department a report Ln a form satisfactory to the Department, containing information relating to the Project, including, but not limited to, the numbers and types of jobs and employment opportunities which have been created or maintained within the City as a result of the acquisition, construction and installation of the Project, and (2) will permit any duly authorized agent of the Department to enter upori and inspect the Project during regular business hours, and to examine and copy at the principal office ofthe Company located within the City ofChicago, Illinois, during regular business hours all books, records and other documents of the Company relating to expenditures from the Bond proceeds for the Project and the numbers and types of jobs at the Project.

(d) That it will take such further action and adopt such further proceedings as may be required to implement its aforesaid undertakings or as it may deem appropriate in pursuance thereof.

4. General Provisions.

(a) All commitments of the Department under paragraph 2 hereof and of the Company under paragraph 3 hereof, are subject to the conditions that on or before one (1) year from the date hereof (or such other date as shall be mutually satisfactory to the Department and the Company), the Department, the City and the Company shall have agreed to mutually acceptable terms for the Bonds and of the sale and delivery thereof, and mutually acceptable terms and conditions of the agreements and instruments referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof and the proceedings referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof.

(b) All costs and expenses in connection with the financing and the acquisition, construction and installation of the Project, including the fees and expenses of counsel to the City jmd the Department, Chapman and Cutler, as bond counsel, and the agent or underwriter for the sale of the Bonds, shall be paid from the proceeds of the Bonds or by the Company. If the events set forth in (a) of this paragraph do not take place within the time set forth or any extension thereof and the Bonds are not sold within such time, the Company agrees that it will reimburse the City and the Department for all reasonable and necessary direct out-of-pocket expenses which the City and the Department may incur from the execution of this Agreement and the performance by the City of its obligations hereunder, and will pay upon demand the preliminary fees of bond counsel, and this Agreement shall thereupon terminate.

In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of this 29th day of December, 1984. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13773

[Signature forms omitted for printing purposes. ]

Exhibit A

Notice of Public Hearing.

Notice is hereby given that on : , 1985, at .M., in , Chicago, Illinois, a public hearing will be held before the Commissioner of Economic Development ofthe City ofChicago or his designee, regarding a plan to issue not to exceed $9,100,000 aggregate principal amount of Industrial Revenue Bonds (the "Bonds") ofthe City ofChicago, Cook County, Illinois (the "City"), the proceeds of which will be lent to Parkview Associates, an Illinois general partnership (the "Company"), to acquire approximately 16.9 acres of real estate and three existing buildings located thereon, including an approximately square-foot, one-story building, an approximately square foot, two-story building and an approximately square-foot, three- story building, and to acquire equipment and related property to be installed therein, said facilities to be owned by the Company and to be leased to various tenants as an industrial, manufacturing and office facility for high technology research and development, and to be located at 3900 North Rockwell, Chicago, Illinois.

The Bonds will be issued by the City pursuant to its powers as a home rule unit of government under the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and an ordinance proposed for adoption by the City Council of the City. The Bonds will not be general obligations of the City, the State oflllinois or any political subdivision thereof, but will be special, limited obligations of the City as the principal of, premium, Lf any, and interest on the Bonds will be payable solely from revenues and receipts derived from the repayment of the loan by the Company (except to the extent payable from Bond proceeds, the income from the temporary investment thereof and moneys derived from and payments made pursuant to the instruments delivered in connection with said loan). The Bonds will not constitute an indebtedness ofthe City, the State oflllinois or any political subdivision thereof or a loan of credit of any of them within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provisions. No holder of any Bond will have the right to compel any exercise of the taxing power of the City, the State of Illinois or any political subdivision thereof to pay the principal of, premium, Lf any, or interest on the Bonds.

The above noticed public hearing is required by Section 103(k) ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended. Written comments may also be submitted to the Department of Economic Development ofthe City ofChicago at its office located at 20 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602, until , 1985. Subsequent to the public hearing, the

City Council ofthe City will meet to consider approval ofthe issuance of the Bonds.

Notice dated , 198 .

fsCommissione/ r of Economic Development, Department of Economic Development ofthe City of Chicago 13774 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH.

APPOINTMENT OF DR. JORGE PRIETO AS PRESIDENT OF BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Committee on Health submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 15,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Mayor Harold Washington, under date of September 25, 1984 (which was referred on September 25,1984) appointing Dr. Jorge Prieto as President ofthe Board of Health ofthe City of Chicago, to succeed Dr. LeRoy Levitt, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said appointment of Dr. Jorge Prieto.

This recommendation was concurred in by 9 members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ALOYSIUS A. MAJERCZYK, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Majerczyk, the said proposed appointment of Dr. Jorge Prieto as President ofthe Board of Health was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Damato, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 41.

Nays — None.

COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TRANSPORTATION.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TAXICAB STAND 555 ON NORTH STETSON AVENUE.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13775

Your Committee on Local Transportation, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (which was referred on February 13, 1985) for the establishment of Taxicab Stand No. 555 on N. Stetson Avenue, along the east curb, from a point 20 feet south of the lot line of E. Lake Street to a point 210 feet south thereof ~ 10 cabs, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said proposed ordinance, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-412 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, there is hereby established a taxicab stand, to be known by the designated number, for the number of vehicles stated at the following location:

Stand 555 On North Stetson Avenue, along the east curb, from a point 20 feet south of the lot line of East Lake Street to a point 210 feet south thereof, 10 cabs.

SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a taxicab to stand or park such vehicle in the space occupied by said taxicab stand, except that the operator of any passenger vehicle may stop temporarily in such space for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers, as provided by Section 27-326 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

SECTION 3. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to the penalty provided for in Section 26-363 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which provides that "every person convicted of a violation of any provisions of this chapter for which no 13776 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

penalty is specifically provided shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars for each offense."

SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Transportation, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (which was referred on January 23, 1985) authorizing the Chicago Transit Authority to occupy the public right-of-way at the following locations for the purpose of constructing and maintaining bus passenger shelters:

Street Location Direction W{

California Devon NB 50 Cottage Grove 87th NB 8 Damen Montrose NB 47 Damen Montrose SB 47 Division Richmond EB 31 Lincoln Sunnyside NWB 47 Michigan Randolph SB 1 Stony Island 5800 S. NB 5 Western Cermak NB 25 106th Avenue D WB 10 119th Normal EB 34

begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said proposed ordinance, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13777

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, Chicago Transit Board of Chicago Transit Authority has determined by experience the necessity of erecting shelters for the convenience of bus passengers; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Transit Authority is funded by grants previously allocated by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration and the Illinois Department of Transportation; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Transit Authority has selected as sites those bus stops where other means of shelter is not readily available; and

WHEREAS, The interval of time between buses was also a factor in the site selection; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Transit Authority has prepared the necessary specffications and has advertised for bids to fabricate the shelters through the normal procedures of Chicago Transit Authority; now, therefore,

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the construction of bus shelters at the following eleven (11) locations within the public right-of-way ofthe City of Chicago is hereby approved:

Street Location Direction Ward

California Devon NB 50 Cottage Grove 87th NB 8 Damen Montrose NB 47 Damen Montrose SB 47 Division Richmond EB 31 Lincoln Sunnyside NWB 47 Michigan Randolph SB 1 Stony Island 5800 S. NB 5 Western Cermak NB 25 106th Avenue D WB 10 119th Normal EB 34 13778 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SECTION la. The Chicago Transit Authority shall obtain all necessary permits from the City of Chicago Department of Public Works, for work necessary to install and maintain the bus shelters.

SECTION lb. The Chicago Transit Authority shall be solely responsible for all expenses necessary for the installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of these bus shelters.

SECTION lc. The Chicago Transit Authority shall hold the City of Chicago harmless from property damage or personal injuries au-ising out of said installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of these bus shelters.

SECTION Id. The Chicago Transit Authority shall remove or relocate these shelters at their sole expense within ten (10) days when so ordered by the City ofChicago Department of Public Works.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTER ON SOUTH ARCHER AND CENTRAL AVENUES.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Transportation having had under consideration an order (which was referred on January 9, 1985) authorizing and directing the committee to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the construction of a bus passenger shelter on the southwest corner of S. Archer Avenue and S. Central Avenue, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said order, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13779

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transportation memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the installation of a bus passenger shelter on the southwest corner of S. Archer Avenue and S. Central Avenue.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF SUPERVISOR BOOTH ON WEST 63RD STREET AT SOUTH CICERO AVENUE.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the foUovnng report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Transportation, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (which was referred on January 23, 1985) authorizing the Chicago Transit Authority to occupy the public right-of-way for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a supervisor booth at the intersection of W. 63rd Street and S. Cicero Avenue, (westbound) begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said proposed ordinance, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman,

On motion of Alderman Hagopian the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 13780 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority has determined by the experience the necessity of stationing supervision at various locations to monitor bus operation; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority has determined by experience that booths for the convenience and protection of its supervisors are invaluable; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority has selected as a site a location where other means of shelter are inadequate; and

WHEREAS, The number of bus routes was also a factor in this site selection; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the construction of a supervisor booth at the following location within the public right-of-way ofthe City ofChicago is hereby approved:

Street at Intersection Direction Ward

W. 63rd Street S. Cicero Avenue WB 13

SECTION la. The Chicago Transit Authority shall obtain all necessary permits from the City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Sanitation, Bureau of Streets, for work necessary to install and maintain the supervisor booth.

SECTION lb. The Chicago Transit Authority shall be solely responsible for all expenses associated with the installation, maintenance, removal or relocation of the supervisor booth.

SECTION lc. The Chicago Transit Authority shall hold the City of Chicago harmless from property damage or personal injuries arising out of said installation, maintenance and removal ofthe supervisor booth.

SECTION Id. The Chicago Transit Authority shall remove or relocate the supervisor booth at its sole expense within ten (10) days when so ordered by the City of Chicago, Department of Streets and Sanitation.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13781

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTER ON WEST 63RD STREET AND SOUTH NARRAGANSETT AVENUE.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Transportation, having had under consideration an order (which was referred on January 23, 1985) authorizing and directing the Committee to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the construction of a bus passenger shelter on the northeast corner of W. 63rd Street and S. Narragansett Avenue, begs to leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said order, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transporation memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the installation of a bus passenger shelter on the northeast corner of W. 63rd Street and S. Narragansett Avenue.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTER AT WEST 63RD STREET AND SOUTH CALIFORNIA AVENUE. 13782 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Trsinsportation, having had under consideration an order (which was referred on February 4, 1985) authorizing and directing the Committee to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the construction of a bus passenger shelter on the southeast corner of W. 63rd Street and S. California Avenue, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said order, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Nataurus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 47.

Nays — None.

Aldermiin Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the erection of a "Bus Passenger Shelter" on the southeast corner of W. 63rd Street and S. California Avenue.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTER AT WEST HIGGINS AND NORTH AUSTIN AVENUES.

The Committee on Local Transportation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13783

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Local Transportation, having had under consideration an order (which was referred on January 23, 1985) authorizing and directing the Committee to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the construction of a bus passenger shelter on the southwest corner of W. Higgins Avenue and N. Austin Avenue, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said order, which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by the members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) VITO MARZULLO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Committee on Local Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to memorialize the Chicago Transit Authority to give consideration to the erection of a "Bus Passenger Shelter" on the southwest corner of W. Higgins Avenue and N. Austin Avenue.

COMMITTEE ON ZONING.

CHAPTER 194A, SECTION 11.9-3.1 OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDED CONCERNING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 14,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council: 13784 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Your Committee on Zoning having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (referred January 9, 1985) to amend Chapter 194A, Section 11.9-3.1 regarding Application Requirements, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said ordinance attached herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by 7 members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) TERRY M. GABINSKI, Chairman.

(Signed) EDWARD R. VRDOLYAK, Vice-Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Gabinski, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystjmiak, Henry, Marzullo, 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 following is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Municipal Code of Chicago, Chapter 194A, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by adding the language in italics to Section 11.9-3.1, as follows:

11.9-3.1. Application Requirements.

Whenever the applicant is a member of the Chicago City Council or the Mayor, it shall be the duty of the Chicago City Council Committee on Zoning to serve notice as set forth in Section 11.9-3.1, of this ordinance, except notice shall be served not less than fifteen days before an advertised public hearing; provided however, that when any property in the area requiring notice has been converted to condominiums pursuant to the 'Illinois Condominium Property Act"and contains more than 25 condominium units, the Committee shall only be required to serve notice on the Condominium Association governing the property.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its due passage and publication. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13785

CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDED TO RECLASSIFY AREA SHOWN ON MAP NO. 3-F.

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 14,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Zoning begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith (referred to your committee on September 6, 1984) to amend the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of reclassifying the area shown on Map No. 3-F.

This recommendation was concurred in by 7 members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) TERRY M. GABINSKI, Chairman.

(Signed) EDWARD R. VRDOLYAK, Vice-Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Gabinski, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and the said proposed ordinance was Passedhy yeas and nays as follows:

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

Nays - None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

Aldermen Hagopian and Frost were excused from voting under the provisions of Rule 14 of the Council's Rules of Order.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 3-F.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R7 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 3-F in the area bounded by 13786 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

W. Elm Street; the alley next east of and parallel to N. Dearborn Street; a line 150 feet south of and parallel to W. Elm Street; and N. Dearborn Street,

to the designation of a Residential-Business Planned Development which is hereby established in the area above described, subject to such use auid bulk regulations as sure set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part thereof and to no others.

[Residential-Business Planned Development printed on pages 13787 thru 13793 of this Journal.]

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDED TO RECLASSIFY PARTICULAR AREAS.

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 14,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Zoning begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances transmitted herewith (referred to your committee on September 6, October 31, November 14, 28, December 7,18, 28, 31,1984 and January 9,1985) to amend the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

This recommendation was concurred in by 7 members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) TERRY M. GABINSKI, Chairman.

(Signed) EDWARD R. VRDOLYAK, Vice-Chairman.

On motion of Aldermsui Gabinski, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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.

(Continued on page 13794) 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13787

RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANTJED DEVELOPMENT STATE.MEI^"TS

1. The area delineated hereon as "Residential-Business Planned Development is owned or controlled by JGS Associates, an Illinois limited partnership, 21 West Elm Street, Chicago, Illinois. 2. All appliccible official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the Owner or his successors, assignees or grantees. 3. Use of land will consist of dwelling units, related recreational uses, including a swimming pool and health club, business uses, an earth station receiving dish, and off-street parking and related uses. 4. Any dedication or vacation of streets or re-subdivision of parcels shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Owner and approval by the City Council. 5. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with this Plan of Development. 6. Service drives or any other ingress or egress lanes not heretofore proposed to be dedicated, shall be adequately designed and paved in accord with the regulations of -the Department of Public Works and in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago, to provide ingress and earess for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking permitted within such paved areas. 7. Identification and business identification signs may be permitted within the area delineated herein as Residential- Business Planned Development, subject to the review and approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Planning. There shall be no advertising signs permitted. 8.- The height restriction of any building or any appurtenance attached tJiereto shall be subject to: a. height limitations as certified on form FAA-117, or successor forms involving the same subject matter, and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration; and b. airport zoning regulations as estc±)lished by the Department of Planning, City and Community Develop­ ment, Department of Aviation, and Department of Law, and approved by the City Council. 13788 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

9. The following information sets forth data concerning the property included in said development and a generalized Land Use Plan (Site Plan) illustrating the development of said property in accordance with the intent and pur­ pose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. 10. The Plan of Development, hereby attached, shall be subject to the "Rules and Regulations and Procedures in Relation to Planned Development", as adopted by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning.

APPLICANT: JGS Associates DATE: September 5, 19 84 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13789

RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY LINE MAP AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJUSTMENTS

LEGEND

PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY

SCALE IN PEcT_

APPLICANT: JGS ASSOCIATES DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 1984 13790 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT GENERALIZED LAND USE PLAN

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LEGEND

PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY

s:^ DWELLING UNITS, RELATED RECREATIONAL ^^ USES, BUSINESS USES, WITH OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING. 200 0 200' I L_ _J SCALE IN FEET

APPUCANT: JGS' ASSOCIATES DATE: SEPTEMBER 6,1984 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13791

RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT EXISTING ZONING AND PREFERENTIAL STREET SYSTEM

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. .1 I, .ri-Aiii >^J»l • I I iMll iLJLiJxl_JB7-6Sl- ••••ninim«««n«»««»««tmnTiii«:tiCAI ^r^=j j^san niCAcoMAMtiiiaaiGs non• «..»ll«lHillll^imL nonsr^ n^ ^ •• na LEGEND RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARY PUBUC AND QUASI-PUBLIC FACILITIES WM^^^^ PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS ...... ••...•••«•••«•• PREFERENTIAL STREET SYSTEM •oo* aao* o SCAUC IN ^CCT

APPLICANT: JGs ASSOCIATES DATE"- SEPTEMBER 6. 1984 13792 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

RESIDENTIAL-BUSINESS PIANNED DEVELCI?>ENr

PU^Ki^ED DEl'ELCPMENT LEE & BULK PJBGUIATICNS AND DATA

GE2^ERAL MAX NO. CF MAX FLOOR MAX PERCENT7\G£ NET SIIE AREA DESCRIPnCN DtiJELIiING AREA OF LAND CF lAND USE UNITS RATIO COVERED

22,500 sq. ft. Dwelling xaiits, 236 11.50 95% at ground or related recrea­ level 0.517 acres tional xses, bisiness vises, (including an earth station receiving dish) and off-street parking

NET SITE AREA

22,500 so. ft.

GROSS SITE AREA (Net site area + area of public streets and alleys)

33,489 sq. ft. = 22,500 sq. ft. + 10,989 sq. ft.

F.A.R. FQR NET SITE AREA

11.50

NCMEER OF EWTT.T.TTX; UNITS

236 including a itaximum of 50 per cent Efficiency units

MmiMLIM Nll-BER OF CFF-STREET PARKING SPACES 15 2

x'^IAXIMUM AREA FOR BUSINESS. USES 23,745 Sa. ft,

MI^rEMIM t^U^BER OF CFF-STREET LOADING BERTHS

PERCENT?!GE CF LAND ULViKED

95% at ground level

smBACKS AND YARD REQUIREMEUTS may be adjusted v^ere required to permit conformance to the pattern of, or architectural arrangsirent related to, existing structures or, v^ere necessary, because of technical reasons, subject to the approval of the Ccrmissioner of Planning.

APPLICANT; JGS ASSOCIATES

DATE: Septenber 5, 1984 REVISED: November 1-9, 19 84 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13793

(Continued from page 13786)

Nays — None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance):

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 2-F.

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 194A ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, be, and is hereby amended by supplementing all the B6-7 Restricted Central Business District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 2-F in the area bounded by Arcade Place; a line 209.75 feet east of and parallel to S. LaSalle Street; the alley next north of and parallel to W. Monroe Street; and S. LaSalle Street to reflect the establishment of a Communications Planned Development for the erection of an Earth Station Receiving Dish on the roof of the building.

SECTION 2. This Communications Planned Development is specifically for the erection of the Earth Station Receiving Dish above described and in no way affects, alters or prejudices the existing zoning district regulations applicable to any other improved or unimproved portions ofthe above described area.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and due publication...

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 2-F.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 194A ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, be, and is hereby amended by supplementing all the B6-7 Restricted Central Business District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 2-F to reflect the establishment of a Communications Planned Development for the erection of an Earth Station Teleport located on the penthouse roof and on the same lot as the existing One Financial Place located at 440 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois

SECTION 2. This Communications Planned Development is specifically for the erection ofthe Earth Station Teleport above described and in no way affects, alters or prejudices the existing zoning district regulations applicable to any other improved or unimproved portions ofthe above described area.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. 13794 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 2-H.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-3 Restricted Commercial District and R5 (General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 2-H in area bounded by W. Ogden Avenue; S. Paulina Street; and W. Van Buren Street to those ofa C2-4 General Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. Be It Further Ordained, That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the C2-4 General Commercial District symbols and indications hereinabove established to the designation of an Institutional Planned Development which is hereby established in the area above described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part hereof and to no others.

[Institutional Planned Development printed on pages 13795 thru 13801 of this Journal.]

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force £md effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 5-F.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 Greneral Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 5-F in the area bounded by

W. Willow Street; N. Vine Street; a line from a point 343.33 feet south of W. Willow Street along the west line of N. Vine Street, to a point 343.17 feet south of W. Willow Street along the east line of N. Orchard Street; and N. Orchard Street,

to the designation ofa Residential Planned Development which is hereby established in the area described above, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth on the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part hereof and to no others.

[Residential Planned Development printed on pages 13802 thru 13806 of this Journal.]

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13795

PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT

INSTITUTIONAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT

STATEMENTS

1. The area delineated hereon as an "Institutional Planned Development" is owned or controlled by the Department of Urban P.enewal of the City of Chicago and constitutes Parcels I-l and 1-2 in Project Central West.

2. Off-street parking and loading facilities will be provided in compliance with this plan of Development.

3. Any dedication of streets or alleys or adjustments of the rights of way or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Department of Urban Renewal or its successors and approval of the Chicago City Council.

4. All applicable reviews, approvals, or permits as applicable to Parcels I-l and 1-2 are required to be obtained by the developer, Rush-Presbyterian- St. Luke's Medical Center, or its successor, upon conveyance of Parcels i-l and- 1-2 in Project Central West.

5. Service drives of any other ingress and egress shall be adequately designed and paved in accord with the published regulations of the Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations and in compliance with the Municipal Code of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no par.king permit­ ted within such paved areas.

6. Use of land will consist of medical, educational, administrative and re­ lated uses and support facilities such as research, medical, professional offices, one earth station receiving dish, and support facilities for buildings and land owned by Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center and devoted to medical and related uses but not located within the boundaries of this Planned Development.

Laboratories or research facilities contained therein shall be governed by performance standards as authorized under the MI zoning district of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

7. Identification and other necessary signs may be permitted, subject to review of and approval by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning.

8. The following information sets forth data concerning the property included in said Planned Development and data concerning a generalized land use plan (site plan) illustrating the development of said property in accordance with the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance with regula­ tions hereby made applicable thereto.

APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO DATE: December 3 ^ j^gg4 13796 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

9. The Plan of Development hereby attached shall be subject to the "Rules, Regulations and Procedures in Relation to Planned Development," as pro­ mulgated by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning.

10. The Commissioner of the Department of Planning reserves the right to the review and approval of Schematic drawings for structures consisting of future phases of development to insure the compliance of such structures with the terms and conditions of this Planned Development.

11. The present right-of-way of Wood Street shall be preserved as open space.

APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO DATE: December 3 ^^gg^ 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13797

PROPERTY LINE MAP AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJUSTMENTS

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APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL- CITY OF CHICAQO DATE^ December 3, 1984 13798 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

INSTI ru nONAL. f^LAlNWLU UCVc.L.urivici^ i GENERALIZED LAND USE PLAN c UJ 1- ^ UJ UJ (£ oX O 7 i z CO (O (0

LESEMQ. »..».^ PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY INSTITUTIONAL-MEDICAL ANO RELATED USES WITH OFF- STREET PARKING a LOADING. OFF-SITE ACCESSORY PARKING

APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL- CITY OF CHICAGO. DATE! December 3, 1984 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13799

EXISTING ZONING AND PREFERENTIAL STREET SYSTEIM

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APPLICANT:- OEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL - CITY OF CHICAGO DATE: December 3, 1984 13800 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PLANNED DEVELOPMENT USE AND BULK REGULATIONS

Net Site Area General Description of Land Max. Max. % of Use and Type F.A.R. Land Covered Square Feet Acres

258,390.5 5.93 Medical, educational, admin­ 4.0 70% istrative and related and support uses (including research, medical, professional offices, and administrative and support functions, and one ' earth station receivinq dish) THE ABOVE NOTED REGULATIONS RELATE TO THE ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA; INTERIM STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT MAY EXCEED THESE PERMITTED STANDARDS, . SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING.

Gross Site Area = Net Site Area 5.93 Acres) plus Area of Right-of-Way of Public Streets and Alleys (2.77 Acres) = 8.70 Acres.

Maximum permitted F.A.R. for Total Net Site Area = 4.0

Minimum number of off-street parking spaces to be located within the site upon completion of the phased development shall be sixty. The minimum number of off-street parking spaces to be provided following the completion of the first phase of development shall be thirty which off-street parking spaces will be provided within the multi-level, self- park parking facility located on land not within the boundaries of the proposed Planned Development but within the txjundaries of the jurisdictional sub-area of Institutional Planned Development No. 30 owned and controlled by the developer of the within Planned Development Area. Upon the final completion of the development of the within Planned Development Area, a minimum of sixty off-street parking spaces of the minimum required parking spaces will be provided on the site and the remaining required number of off-street parking spaces will be provided within the multi-level self-park parking facility to the extent not so provided on the site.

A minimum of two off-street loading docks shall be provided in connection with the initial phase of development. Off-street loading requirements for the remaining phases of development shall be provided as authorized by C2-4 Classification of the Chicago Zoning Ordinances.

APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO

DATE: December 3 ^ 1934 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13801

Minimum Periphery Setbacks:

a. West Van Buren St.: 0 Feet

b. West Ogden Ave.; 0 Feet

c. South Paulina St.: 0 Feet

d. West Jackson Blvd.: 0 Feet

SETBACK AND YARD REQUIREMENTS MAY BE ADJUSTED WHERE REQUIRED TO PERMIT CONFORMANCE TO THE -PATTERN OF, OR ARCHITECTURAL ARRANGEMENT RELATED TO, EXISTING STRUCTURES, OR WHEN NECESSARY BECAUSE OF TECHNICAL REASONS, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING.

APPLICANT: DEPARTMENT OF URBAN RENEWAL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO

DATE: December 3 ^ 1984

2- 13802 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT

RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO.

STATEMENTS 1. The area delineated herein as Residential Planned Development (the "Planned Development") consists of approximately 122,215 square feet of real property bounded on the north by West Willow Street; on the east by North Vine Street; on the south by a line 343.33 feet south of West Willow Street along the west line of Morth Vine Street, to a point 343.17 feet south of West Willow Street along the east line of North Orchard Street; and on the west by North Orchard Street (the "Property"), as identified in the drawing attached hereto entitled "Property Lot Line Map and Site Plan." The property is currently owned by the Chicago Boys Club, an Illinois Corporation and the City of Chicago, a municipal corporation. The proposed redeveloper, Horwitz- Matthews, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, acquired a contract interest in the Chicago Boys Club portion of the Property pursuant to a Real Estate Sales Contract on April 19, 1934; the sale to Horwitz-Matthews, Inc. of the remaining parcels of the Property which are owned and controlled by the City of Chicago was approved by the Department of Urban Renewal

APPLICANT: City of Chicago, Department of Housing 318 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60604 DATE: November 20, 1984 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13803

on October 16, 1984. The entire area proposed to be included within the Planned Development boundaries lies within the boundaries of the Lincoln Park Conservation Area which is under the control of the Department of Urban Renewal. 2. The proposed redeveloper, Horwitz-Matthews, Inc., or its successors, assignees or grantees shall obtain all official City reviews, approvals and permits required in connection with this Plan of Development. 3. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys or easements or any adjustment of right-of-way shall require a separate submittal on behalf of Horwitz-Matthews, Inc., or its successors, assignees or grantees and approval by the City Council. 4. The following uses shall be permitted within the Planned Development: Sixty-two (62) townhouse units and related residential accessory uses subject to such li.mits, maximum and minimum, as are set forth in the table of use and bulk regulations and related controls made a part of this Plan of Development. 5. Any service drive or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and in compliance with the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles.

APPLICANT: City of Chicago, Department of Housing 313 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60604 DATE: November 20, 1984 13804 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within such paved areas. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review of the Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations and the approval of the Commissioner of Planning. 6. The height restriction of the development and any appurtenance attached hereto shall be subject to: (1) Height limitations as certified on Form FAA-117 (or on successor form , or forms covering the same subject matter) and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration; (2). Airport Zoning Regulations as established by the Department of Planning, Department of Aviation and Department of Law and approved by the City Council; and (3) Height limitations as approved by the Federal Aviation Agency pursuant to Part 77 of the Regulations of the Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency. 7. Off-street parking and loading facilities will be provided in compliance with this Plan of Development and shall be subject to the review and approval of the Commissioner of Planning.

APPLICANT: City of Chicago, Department of Housing 318 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60604 DATE: November 20, 1984 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13805

8. The information in the Plan,of Development attached hereto sets forth data concerning the generalized land use plan of the Planned Development, and illustrates that the development of such area will be in accordance with the intent and purpose of this Plan of Development. 9. Signs shall be permitted within the Planned Development subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning. Temporary signs such as construction and marketing signs may be permitted subject to the aforestated approvals. "10. This Plan of Development, consisting o t" eleven (11) statements; an existing zoning map; a property line map and site plan including any proposed vacations or 'dedications of streets, alleys, or other public propertifss; a generalized land use map showing planned development boundaries; and a table of use and bulk regulations and related controls, is applicable to the area delineated herein. This Plan of Development is in conformity with the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all -requirements thereof, and satisfies the established criteria for approval as a Planned Development. 11. The Plan of Development hereby attached shall be subject to the "Rules, Regulations and Procedures in Relation to Planned Development Amendments" as promulgated by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning.

APPLICANT: City of Chicago, Department of Housing 318 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60604 DATE: November 20, 1984 13806 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT

USE AND BULK REGULATIONS AND DATA

NET SITE AREA MAXIMUM FLOOR MAXIMUM PERCi SQ. FEET ACRES GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF LAND USE AREA RATIO OF SITE COVEF 122,215 2.81 62 Townhouse units and related 1.20 45% residential accessory uses.

GROSS SITE AREA - NET SITE AREA: 152,117 sq. ft. (3.49 acres) = 122,215 sq. ft. (2.31 acres) and 29,902 sq. ft. (0.69 acr-s)

OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING CONTROLS One (1) enclosed below grade parking space per 'unit; 62 total,

MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA RATIO: 1.20

SET HACKS AND SITE COVERAGE 12 foot perimeter setbacks

APPLICANT: City of Chicago, Department of Housing ADDRESS: 313 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60604

DATEt November 20, 1984 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13807

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 9-1.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 9-1 in the area bounded by

a line 125 feet south of W. Irving Park Road; N. California Avenue; the alley next north of W. Addison Street; the alley next west of N. California Avenue; W. Grace Street; N. Mozart Avenue; W. Byron Avenue; and the alley next west of N. California Avenue,

to those of an R3 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 10-G.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all ofthe Ml- 2 Restricted Manufacturing and M2-2 General Manufacturing Districts symbols and indications as found on Map No. 10-G in the area bounded by

a line 333 feet northnof W. 47th Street; S. Bishop Street; W. 47th Street; a line 140.75 feet west of S. Bishop Street; a line 268.90 feet north of W. 47th Street; and a line 124.72 feet west of S. Bishop Street,

to those of a Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its due passage and publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 12-C.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R6 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 12-C in area bounded by

E. 54th Street; the alley next east of and parallel to S. Cornell Avenue; a line 100.14 feet south of and parallel to E. 54th Street; and S. Cornell Avenue, 13808 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

to those of an R7 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 12-H.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of theCity ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B3-3 General Retail District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 12- H in area bounded by

W. 47th Street; a line 70 feet west of and parallel to S. Paulina Street; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 47th Street; and a line 220 feet west of and parallel to S. Paulina Street,

to those of a Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 12-J. (As Amended)

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 12-J in area bounded by

W. 51st Street; a line 134 feet west of S. Kedzie Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to W. 51st Street; and a line 151 feet west of S. Kedzie Avenue,

to those of a B4-1 Restricted Service District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 15-G.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13809

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 15-G in the area bounded by

W. Victoria Street; N. Ridge Avenue; a line 62.74 feet southeasterly of W. Victoria Street (running along N. Ridge Avenue); the alley next southwest of and parallel to N. Ridge Avenue; and the alley next west of and parallel to N. Glenwood Avenue,

to those of a Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 15-L.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 (jeneral Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 15-L in the area bounded by

the alley next south of and parallel to W. Ainslie Street; N. Lamon Avenue; and the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company right of way next west of N. Lamon Avenue,

to those of a Cl-1 Restricted Service District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 16-D.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-2 Restricted Service District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 16-D in the area bounded by

S. Ellis Avenue on the west; E. 67th Street on the south; the north-south alley first east of S. Ellis Avenue on the east; and an east-west line drawn 148 feet north of the south property line of E. 67th Street on the north (commonly known as 6649-6659 S. Ellis Avenue), 13810 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

to those of an R4 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 24-B.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 24-B in the area bounded by

a line 304.0 feet south of and parallel to E. 99th Street; S. Torrence Avenue; a line 354.0 feet south of and parallel to E. 99th Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to S. Torrence Avenue,

to those of an R3 General Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and etfter its passage and due publication.

Reclassification of Area Shown on Map No. 32-B. (As Amended)

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 32-B in the area bounded by

a line 308 feet south of and parallel to the center line of E. 134th Street; the center line of S. Houston Avenue; the center line of S. Brainard Avenue; and the center line of the alley next west of S. Houston Avenue,

to those of a C2-1 General Commercial District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13811

Action Deferred- AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 194A OF MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING CHANGE OF USE IN NON-CONFORMING BUILDING.

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Damato and Alderman Natarus, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, February 14,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Zoning having had under consideration a proposed ordinance (referred July 9,1984) to amend Chapter 194A, paragraph 6.4-7 regarding Change of Non- Conforming Building, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said substitute ordinance attached herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by 7 members of the committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) TERRY M. GABINSKI, Chairman.

(Signed) EDV\^ARD R. VRDOLYAK, Vice-Chairman.

The following is said substitute ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Chapter 194A of the Municipal Code, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and adding the language in italics as follows:

6.4-7. Change of Use in Non-Conforming Building. The non-conforming use of a building or structure, all or substantially all of which is designed or intended for a use not permitted in the district in which it is located, may be changed to a use permitted in the same district as the non-conforming use which presently occupies the building or structure or to a use permitted in a more restrictive district, [but] provided that such a proposed use is similar to or more restrictive than the prior non-conforming use at the site. To determine whether the proposed changed use meets the above standard, there shall be an evaluation of the hours of operation, vehicular traffic and noise levels generated by the use, the number of people reasonably expected to be attracted to the premises and other factors affecting other property or uses in the neighborhood in which it is located. The alderman of the ward in which such non-conforming use is located shall be notified in writing, at least ten working days prior to any such determination by the Zoning Administrator pursuant to this section. No such change shall extend or otherwise modify the provisions for elimination of such non-conforming building or structure and the use thereof as provided in subsection 6.4-8 13812 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

hereof. For the purpose of this subsection only, the Rl District shall be considered the most restrictive and the M3 District the least restrictive district.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its due passage and publication.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND ZONING.

ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AUTHORIZED FOR ERECTION OF ILLUMINATED SIGNS.

The Joint Committee on Buildings and Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 19,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Joint Committee on Buildings and Zoning begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass, the proposed orders transmitted herewith (referred November 14, 28, December 3, 18, and 28, 1984, January 23, February 4 and 13, 1985) to authorize the issuance of permits for the erection and maintenance of illuminated signs.

These recommendations were concurred in by all' members of the committee with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) TERRY M. GABINSKI, Chairman. Committee on Zoning.

(Signed) FRED B. ROTI, Chairman. Committee on Buildings.

On motion of Alderman Roti, the committee's recommendations were Concurred In and said proposed orders were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, 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. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13813

The following are said orders as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Chicago Rite-Lite Signs, 1157 W. Grand Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60622, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 2023 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Congress Pizzeria:

Dimensions: length 10 feet 6 inches, height 13 feet 3 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 23 feet 3 inches Total Square Foot Area: 120 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Beverly Outdoor Advertising, Inc., P.O. Box 169, Orland Park, Illinois 60462, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3930 N. Pulaski, outdoor advertising:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 85 feet Total Square Foot Area: 1,200 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Artisan Signs, 14101 S. Wallace Street, Riverdale, Illinois 60627, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 2116 W. 95th Street, Top Notch Beefburgers:

Dimensions: length 5 feet 6 inches, height 24 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 24 feet Total Square Foot Area: 144 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures. 13814 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Outdoor Media Inc., 300 N. State Street, Suite 5706, Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at Lots 6 and 7 on Michigan Avenue between 100th Street and 100th Place, general advertisers - various copy:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 18 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 95 feet (plus 5 feet for temporary extensions, when needed) Total Square Foot Area: 1,080 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Outdoor Media Inc., 300 N. State Street, Suite 5706, Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 606 South Independence, general advertisers - various copy:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 90 feet (plus 5 feet for temporary extensions, when needed) Total Square Foot Area: 1,200 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Acme-Wiley Corporation, 2480 Greenleaf Avenue, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3443 W. Addison Street, K-mart:

Dimensions: length 24 feet 0 inches, height 10 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 35 feet Total Square Foot Area: 240 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13815

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to A. M. Carson, 10 E. Sauk Trail, South Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 6125 N. Milwaukee Avenue, McDonald's:

Dimensions: length 12 feet 9 inches, height 14 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 54 feet Total Square Foot Area: 100 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Flashtric Sign Company, 3910 N. Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 8420 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bennigans:

Dimensions: length 18 feet 17 inches, height 7 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 47 feet 0 inches Total Square Foot Area: 130 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Outdoor Media, Inc., 300 N. State Street, Suite 5706, Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 6126 S. LaSalle, general advertisers - various copy:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 95 feet (plus 5 feet for temporary extensions, when needed) Total Square Foot Area: 1200 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of the Department of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Triangle Sign Company, Inc., 5311-13 West Harrison 13816 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Street, Chicago, Illinois 60644, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height, and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) as follows:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 65 feet Total Square Foot Area: 2400 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Federal Sign and Signal, 140 E. Tower Drive, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60521, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 6 East Randolph Street, Diamond Vision:

Dimensions: length 26 feet 0 inches, height 14 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 50 feet Total Square Foot Area: 184 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Doyle Signs Inc., 232 Interstate Road, Addison, Illinois 60101, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 7000 W. North Avenue, Heart, Lung and Vascular Institute ofChicago:

Dimensions: length 10 feet 0 inches, height 10 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 50 feet Total Square Foot Area: 100 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Doyle Signs Inc., 232 Interstate Road, Addison, Illinois 60101, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3101 N. Harlem Avenue, Desnick Eye Center: 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13817

Dimensions: length 6 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 20 feet Total Square Foot Area: 120 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Attraction Sign Company, 3130 Crabapple, Hobart, Indiana 46342, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 222 N. Canal Street, K & S Photography:

Dimensions: length 40 feet 0 inches, height 11 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 54 feet 0 inches Total Square Foot Area: 440 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Triangle Sign Company, Inc., 2724 S. Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60616, for the erection of a free standing sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 5311-5313 W. Harrison Street, free standing signboard:

Dimensions: length 60 feet 0 inches, height 20 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: Total Square Foot Area: 2400 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to A.M. Carson Ltd., 10 E. Sauk Trail, South Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and overhanging public way and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 10320 S. Kedzie, McDonalds:

Dimensions: length 14 feet 2 inches, height 14 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 34 feet 13818 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Total Square Foot Area:

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to All-Sign Corporation, 10235 Southwest Highway, Chicago Ridge, Illinois 60415, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3501 S. Shields Avenue, Midland Media Inc:

Dimensions: length 48 feet, height 14 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 40 feet Total Square Foot Area: 672 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to All-Sign Corporation, 10235 Southwest Highway, Chicago Ridge, Illinois 60415, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3440 S. Stewart, Midland Media Inc:

Dimensions: length 48 feet, height 14 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 40 feet Total Square Foot Area: 672 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structvures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Doyle Signs, Inc., 232 Interstate Road, Addison, Illinois 60101, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 9301-9307 S. Halsted, 93 Halsted Plaza:

Dimensions: length 15 feet, height 7 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 19 feet Total Square Foot Area: 105 square feet. 2/20/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 13819

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Chicago Rite-Lite Sign Co., 1157 W. Grand Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60622, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 2339-2357 W. Howard, Super Gap, Payless Shoes, Pearle Vision, and Little Caesar's:

Dimensions: length 9 feet, height 16 feet 6 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 18 feet 6 inches Total Square Foot Area: 148.5 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Outdoor Media Inc., 300 N. State Street, Suite 5706, Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 11 W. Division Street, general advertisers - various copy - Painted Wall:

Dimensions: length 80 feet 0 inches, height 80 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 95 feet (plus 5 feet for temporary extensions, when needed) Total Square Foot Area: 6,400 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions ofthe Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Chicago Rite-Lite Sign Company, 1157 W. Grand Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60622, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 1750 N. Western Avenue, M.A.K. Mini Mart:

Dimensions: length 40 feet 0 inches, height 4 feet 0 inches Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 14 feet Total Square Foot Area: 160 square feet. 13820 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions ofthe Municipal Code ofthe City ofChicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Grate Sign Co., 4044 McDonough Street, Joliet, Illinois 60436,^or the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 7500 S. Perry Avenue, Popeye's Fried Chicken:

Dimensions: length 17 feet, height 10 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 38 feet Total Square Foot Area: 170 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions ofthe Municipal Code of the City ofChicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby directed to issue a sign permit to Outdoor Media Inc., 300 N. State Street, Suite 5706, Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection ofa sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 3250 S. Western Avenue, general advertisers - various copy:

Dimensions: length 60 feet, height 20 feet Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 85 feet (plus 5 feet for temporary extensions, when needed) Total Square Foot Area: 1,200 square feet.

Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 194A (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.

MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN.

(Presented by Wards, in Order, Beginning with the Fiftieth Ward).

Arranged under the following subheadings: 1. Traffic Regulations, Traffic Signs and Traffic-Control Devices. 2. Zoning Ordinance Amendments. 3. Claims. 4. Unclassified Matters (arranged in order according to Ward numbers). 5. Free Permits, License Fee Exemptions, Cancellation of Warrants for Collection and Water Rate Exemptions, Etc. 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13821

1. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

i2e/erred~ ESTABLISHMENT OF LOADING ZONES AT SUNDRY LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish loading zones at the locations designated, for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location

West LeMoyne Avenue at 4007 ~ 7 A.M. SANTIAGO (31st Ward) to 4 P.M.;

West Diversey Avenue at 3001 ~ 25 feet - MELL (33rd Ward) -8 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.;

West Belmont Avenue (north side) at 806 HANSEN (44th Ward) ~ 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ~ Mondays thru Saturdays;

280 North Clark Street (east side) at 3133 ~ 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 midnight - Mondays thru Sundays;

MCLAUGHLIN (45th ward) West Higgins Avenue (north side) at 5852 - 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - Mondays thru Fridays.

Referred - RESTRICT MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC TO NORTHERLY DIRECTION ON PORTION OF NORTH MENARD AVENUE.

Alderman Damato (37th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance for Alderman Cullerton (38th Ward) to restrict the movement of vehicular traffic to a northerly direction at 4000 and 4100 blocks on North Menard Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - EXTEND PARKING METER AREA ON WEST RANDOLPH STREET.

Alderman W. Davis (27th Ward) presented a proposed order to extend parking meter area 363-NWS on West Randolph Street (south side) from the Chicago River to Canal Street ~ two hour meters, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 13822 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

/2e/erre(i-REMOVAL OF PARKING METER AT 3443 NORTH BROADWAY.

Alderman Hansen (44th Ward) presented a proposed order for the removal of parking meter No. 4464053 in front of 3443 North Broadway, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred-LIMIT PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS ON PORTION OF SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE.

Alderman Sheahan (19th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to limit the parking of vehicles to 30 minutes on South Western Avenue at 10516 from 8:00 A.M. to midnight, which v/as Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING OF VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit at all times the parking of vehicles at the locations designated, for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follovfs:

Alderman Location

SAWYER (6th Ward) South Calumet Avenue (east side) at 6833 (except for handicapped);

HAGOPIAN (30th Ward) North Kildare Avenue at 2851 (except for handicapped);

DAMATO (37th Ward) North Tripp Avenue at 1621 (except for handicapped);

LAURINO (39th Ward) North Central Park Avenue at 6234 from 6316 North Lawndale Avenue (except for handicapped);

North Keystone Avenue (west side) from the first alley north of West Peterson Avenue to a point 20 feet north thereof.

Referred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT SPECIFIED LOCATION. 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13823

Alderman Gabinski (32nd Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to prohibit the parking of vehicles on North Altgeld Street (east side) from the first alley south of West Wrightwood Avenue to the first driveway south thereof-- 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Mondays thru Fridays, which was i2e/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

i?e/erred-DISCONTINUE PROHIBITION AGAINST PARKING OF VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES ON PORTION OF WEST 22ND PLACE.

Alderman Marzullo (25th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to discontinue the prohibition against the parking of vehicles at all times on the south side of West 22nd Place from South Western Avenue to the first alley east thereof, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

i?e/errcd-ESTABLISHMENT OF "RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE" FOR VEHICLES ON PORTION OF SOUTH SAYRE AVENUE.

Alderman Krystyniak (23rd Ward) presented a proposed order to establish a "Residential Permit Parking Zone" on portion of South Sayre Avenue (east side) at 5600 block from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.-Mondays thru Fridays, which was iie/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

fle/erred-ESTABLISHMENT OF TOW AWAY ZONES.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish tow away zones at the locations designated, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location

W. DAVIS (27th Ward) West Randolph Street (north side) from the Chicago River to North Canal Street;

GAB/NSiO'(32nd Ward) West Altgeld Street (west side) from North Terra Cotta Place to a point 50 feet south thereof- 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Mondays thru Fridays.

fle/erred-INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS. 13824 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders for the installation of traffic signs, of the nature indicated and at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location and Tjrpe of Sign

VRDOLYAKilOthWard) Northeast and southwest corners of South Brainard Avenue at-South Baltimore Avenue ~ "Stop";

Northwest corner of East 104th Street and South Commercial Avenue - "Stop";

^ATARC/S (42nd Ward) Southeast corner of North Clybourn Avenue and North Ogden Avenue - "No Turn On Red" - 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.;

SCHULTER (47th Ward) West Byron Avenue and North Campbell Avenue - "3-Way Stop".

Referred-FIX WEIGHT LIMIT OF FIVE TONS ON PORTION OF WEST MAYPOLE AVENUE.

Alderman Smith (28th Ward), presented a proposed ordinance to fix a weight limit of five tons on West Maypole Avenue on the 4000 block, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS.

Referred-ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

The aldermen named below presented three proposed ordinances for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as follows:

BY ALDERMAN HUELS (11th Ward):

To classify as a Bl-2 Local Retail District instead of a B3-2 and B3-3 General Retail Districts and B5-2 General Service District the area shown on Map No. 8- F bounded by

W. 33rd Street; the alley next east of and parallel to S. Halsted Street; W. 35th Street; and S. Halsted Street.

To classify as a Bl-2 Local Retail District instead of a B3-2 and B3-3 General Retail Districts, B5-2 General Service District and Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District the area shown on Map No. 8-G bounded by 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13825

a line 150 feet south of W. 31st Street; S. Halsted Street; W. 35th Street; the alley next west of and parallel to S. Halsted Street; W. 33rd Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to S. Halsted Street.

BY ALDERMAN STEMBERK (22nd Ward):

To classify as a B5-2 General Service District instead of an R4 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 6-J bounded by -^

a line 195 feet north of and parallel to W. 26th Street; the alley next east of S. Drake Avenue; a line 100 feet north of and parallel to W. 26th Street; and S. Drake Avenue.

3. CLAIMS.

Referred-CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

The aldermen named below presented seven proposed claims against the City of Chicago for the claimants named as noted respectively, which were Referred to the Committee on Claims and Liabilities, as follows:

Alderman Claimant

SAWYER (6th Ward) , James R. and Gaythella Gant;

SifJSAffAJV (19th Ward) John E. Sheerin;

STEMBERK (22nd Ward) Cyril Vavovsky;

HANSEN (Uth Ward) Charlene Leiber;

STONE (50thWard) Winchester Court Condominium Association, Artesian Gardens Association and Bellmore Apartments North, Incorporated.

4. UNCLASSIFIED MATTERS. (Arranged in Order According to Ward Numbers).

Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions were presented by the aldermen named below respectively, and were acted upon by the City Council in each case in the manner noted, as follows:

Presented by ALDERMAN ROTI (1st Ward): 13826 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

/?e/errcd-APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed ordinance to authorize and direct the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, to approve a plat of subdivision of Allen C. L. Lee in the area bounded by W. 23rd Street, W. 23rd Place, the east line of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad right of way, and a line 323.44 feet east thereof, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys. -^

HUGH E. MUNCY HONORED AS "RETAIL MAN OF THE YEAR."

Also a proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Mr. Hugh E. Muncy, President and Chief Executive Officer ofthe Illinois Retail Merchants Association, is the recipient of the exclusive "Retail Man of the Year" award, presented at the Association's Annual Meeting, April 11,1985; and

WHEREAS, This award honors Mr. Muncy's 36 years of service to retailing in Illinois to the betterment of the industry and to its relations with state and local governments, educators, employees and consumers; and

WHEREAS, Through his active involvement in the formation of state laws and Chicago City Council ordinances, he has made a significant contribution to the quality of life in Illinois for both retailers and consumers; and

WHEREAS, He has worked closely with the Department of Consumer Services, City Council, and Office of the Mayor to insure that Chicago consumers continue to have the best and widest selection of retail services; and

WHEREAS, As Community Relations Director for the Illinois Chain Store Council, he was responsible for helping others to learn about retailing through his involvement in an ongoing series of college career conferences; and

WHEREAS, In that capacity he was the moderator of a series of lectures on retailing broadcast into Chicago public school classrooms on WBEZ radio; and

WHEREAS, As Managing Director of the Council, he later supervised community evaluation programs throughout Illinois to help retailers assess their level of responsibility to major capital campaigns in the area; and

WHEREAS, As Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, he coordinated a complete series of distributive education, consumer information and leadership training courses with schools and organizations statewide; and

WHEREAS, He has for the last 15 years been the highly respected President of IRMA, responsible for developing and managing the full range of the Association's services, and 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13827

has also been for the same period of time the popular author of IRMA's weekly Retail News Briefs; and

WHEREAS, He has displayed a further commitment to the retail industry as a former Chairman of the National Conference of Retail Associations, President of the American Retail Association Executives, and first Chairman of the National Foundation for Distributive Education; and

WHEREAS, Even though he devoted his life's work to retailing, his true dedication was to his wife, Mary, and their three daughters, Martha, Sue and Marge; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, By the City Council ofChicago that we commend and congratulate Hugh E. Muncy for being selected Retail Man of the Year by IRMA; that we salute his many accomplishments, and especially, his rare breed of dedication and concern for the best interests of the retailing industry, and that we offer our greetings and salutations to him and his beloved family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this preamble and resolution be presented to Mr. Muncy.

Alderman Roti 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 Roti, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Presented by ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

Referred-GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to the University of Chicago, to maintain and use steam service piping under the sidewalk on the south side of E. 58th Street adjacent to S. Drexel Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN SAWYER (6th Ward):

i?e/erred~ INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 11 EAST 79TH STREET.

A proposed order for the issuance of a sign permit to Outdoor Media, Inc., to install a sign/signboard at 11 E. 79th Street for general advertisers, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning. 13828 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Presented by ALDERMAN HUTCHINSON (9th Ward):

Referred-OPERATION OF NEWSPAPER STAND AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed order to grant permission to Quinester L. Watkins, to operate a newspaper stand on the southwest corner of E. 11th Street and S. Corliss Avenue in compliance with the Chicago Municipal Code, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred-SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR PAVING OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAY.

Also a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to consider the paving with concrete, by special assessment, E. 34th Street between S. St. Lawrence Avenue and S. Corliss Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN VRDOLYAK (10th Ward):

i?e/erred-APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed ordinance to authorize and direct the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, to approve a plat of Fitch's Subdivision Number 1 in the area bounded by the east and west side of S. Avenue F between E. 110th Street and E. 112th Street and providing for the dedication of a public street, which was/2e/erred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred- APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also a proposed ordinance to authorize and direct the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, to approve a plat of Fitch's Subdivision Number 2 in the area bounded by the east and west side of S. Avenue E between E. 108th Street and E. 110th Street and providing for the dedication of S. Avenue E and a public alley, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward): 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13829

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDITION OF NEW CHAPTER 180.1 ENTITLED "VIDEO RENTALS."

A proposed ordinance to amend the Chicago Municipal Code by the addition of a new chapter to be known as Chapter 180.1 which requires licensing and regulating rental of video tapes and discs, which was Referred to the Committee onLicense.

Presented by ALDERMAN BURKE (14th Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO LAURA A. KIEHN AS RECIPIENT OF 1984 OUTSTANDING YOUNG WOMEN OF AMERICA AWARD.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, The Outstanding Young Women of America is an organization which honors the outstanding personal and professional achievements of the nation's young women; and

WHEREAS, This organization annually selects ten outstanding young women to receive the Outstanding Young Women of America Awards; and

WHEREAS, Laura A. Kiehn recently was named as one of ten recipients of the 1984 Outstanding Young Women of America Awards in recognition of her distinguished professional accomplishments and personal achievements; and

WHEREAS, Laura A. Kiehn should be congratulated and commended for her exceptional success; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago gathered here this twentieth day of February, do hereby express our wholehearted congratulations to Laura A. Kiehn for her personal accomplishments and receipt of the 1984 Outstanding Young Women of America Award and do hereby extend to her our very best wishes for a happy and successful future; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Laura A. Kiehn in honor of her personal achievements.

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, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. 13830 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Presented by ALDERMAN BURKE (14th Ward) and ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward):

Referred-REPEAL OF ORDINANCE REGARDING PROCEDURES FOR ASSESSMENT OF WATER SERVICE CHARGE. -^

A proposed ordinance presented by Alderman Burke (14th Ward) and Alderman Madryzk (13th Ward) to repeal an ordinance previously passed by the City Council December 18, 1984 relating to procedures for assessment of a water service charge, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented by ALDERMAN STEMBERK (22nd Ward):

i?e/erred~ INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 3260 SOUTH PULASKI ROAD.

A proposed order for the issuance of a sign permit to Foster & Kleiser, to install a sign/signboard at 3260 S. Pulaski Road, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by ALDERMAN HENRY (24th Ward):

i?e/erred~ INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 3934 WEST CERMAK ROAD.

A proposed order for the issuance of a sign permit to Foster & Kleiser, to install a sign/signboard at 3934 W. Cermak Road, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by ALDERMAN W, DAVIS (27th Ward):

fle/erred-GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Four proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to maintain and use specified privileges in the public way, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows: 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13831

Warren Anderson - to maintain and use a sidewalk loading platform at 25 N. Carpenter Street;

Dixie Portland Flour Mills, Inc. - to maintain and use a railroad switch track over and across N. Elizabeth Street from a point on the east line thereof to a point one hundred ninety feet north ofthe north line of W. Carroll Avenue;

Grant-California Corporation — to maintain and use a railroad switch track along and across W. Grant Avenue on a line parallel to and one hundred feet westerly of the west line of N. Washtenaw Avenue;

Sears, Roebuck and Company - to maintain and use a one story pedestrian bridge over and across S. Spaulding Avenue forty feet south of the south line of W. Arthington Street.

fle/erred-MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also two proposed orders to issue permits to the organizations listed below to maintain and use existing canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows:

Amity Packing Company, Inc. - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 210 N. Green Street;

Gregg Builders - to maintain and use fifteen existing canopies at 111 N. Canal Street.

Presented by ALDERMAN D. DAVIS (29th Ward):

/?e/erred~ ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONDUCT CARNIVAL.

A proposed order for issuance of a permit to Westside Health Planning Organization to conduct a carnival or street fair on Adams and Menard for the period beginning June 3, 1985 and ending June 10, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN HAGOPIAN (30th Ward):

/?e/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY. 13832 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to W. G. Hall Printing Company, to maintain and use a truck scale in the parkway adjoining the premises at 4629 W. Wellington Avenue, which was i?e/erred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred-MAINTENANCE AND USE OF EXISTING CANOPY.

Also a proposed order for the issuance of a permit to Irene Rago to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 5120 W. Fullerton Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN MELL (33rd Ward):

Referred - MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING CANOPY AT 3705 WEST FULLERTON AVENUE.

A proposed order to authorize the City Comptroller to issue a permit to Saranecki Brothers Continental Catering Garden Walk Banquets to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 3705 West Fullerton Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN KOTLARZ (35th Ward):

i?e/erred-INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 3630 NORTH ELSTON AVENUE.

A proposed order to direct the Commissioner of Inspectional Services to issue a sign permit to Flashtric Incorporated to install a sign/signboard at 3630 North Elston Avenue for Rocky Rococo, which was iZe/erred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by ALDERMAN BANKS (36th Ward):

fie/erred-MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Two proposed orders for the issuance of permits to specified organizations to maintain and use existing canopies attached to the buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows: 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13833

Irene Pitzaferro - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 6755 West Diversey Avenue;

Sicily Restaurant Incorporated — to maintain and use an existing canopy at 2743 North Hau-lem Avenue.

Presented by -^ ALDERMAN DAMATO (37th Ward):

i?e/erred-GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Archer Daniels Midland Company to maintain and use a four-inch conduit encased in concrete for distribution of plant utilities under N. Laramie Avenue north of vacated N. Moffat Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

«e/erred-ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONDUCT CARNIVAL.

Also a proposed order for issuance of a permit to St. Pascal Church, 3539 N. Melvina Avenue, to conduct a carnival or street fair on W. Irving Park Road from N. Moody Avenue to the first alley thereof, and on W. Irving Park Road from N. Melvina Avenue to the first alley thereof, for the period beginning June 2, 1985 and ending June 10, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

i?e/erred-INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 5916 WEST GRAND AVENUE.

Also a proposed order for the issuance of a sign permit to Foster & Kleiser, to install a sign/signboardat 5916 W. Grand Avenue, which was i?e/erred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward):

iJe/erred-GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Bankers Life and Casualty Company, to maintain and use two three-inch electric conduits under and across W. Lawrence and N. Kenneth Avenues to property at 4425 W. Lawrence Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys. '

Presented by ALDERMAN PUCINSKI (41st Ward): 13834 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

«e/erred-APPROVAL OF PLATS OF SUBDIVISION AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Two proposed ordinances to authorize and direct the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, to approve plats of subdivision in specified areas, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys as follows:

Parkway Bank and Trust Company, as Trustee, Trust Number 2816 - boundetJ^by the south 1/2 (33.0 feet) of West Catherine Avenue being the west 152.0 feet of the east 756.40 feet west ofthe west line of North Delphia Avenue;

Gloria Stanke - bounded by the north 1/2 (33.0 feet) ofWest Catherine Avenue being the west 104.0 feet ofthe east 564.00 feet west ofthe west line of N. Delphia Avenue.

Presented by ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

i2c/erred-GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Three proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to maintain and use specified privileges in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys as follows:

A. Daigger and Company, Inc. - to maintain and use two loading platforms at the inner or building line edge in W. Carroll Avenue in front of 159 W. Kinzie Street;

Northwestern University - to maintain and use a tunnel under and across E. Superior Street, three hundred feet east ofthe east line of N. Fairbanks Court;

F. Henry Remien - to maintain and use a drawbridge or loading platform to be lowered into the north-south alley south of W. Grand Avenue.

i?e/erred-MAINTENANCE AND USE OF EXISTING CANOPY.

Also a proposed order for the issuance ofa permit to Seneca Hotel Limited Partnership, to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 200 E. Chestnut Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN OBERMAN (43rd Ward):

Referred - CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS. 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13835

Ten proposed orders for the issuance of permits to certain organizations to construct, maintain and use various canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and AZ/eys as follows:

White Hen Pantry — to construct, maintain and use three canopies at 2201 North Lincoln Avenue;

White Hen Pantry — to construct, maintain and use a canopy at 2004^orth Halsted Street;

Supera Property Management Incorporated - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 444 W. Saint James Place;

Webster Avenue Association - to maintain and use two existing canopies at 1200-1206 West Webster Avenue;

I and R Shoe Company - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 2754 North Clark Street;

Scarborough Faire (a partnership) - to maintain and use two canopies at 2147 North Sheffield Avenue;

Halsted Street Fishmarket Building Partnership - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 2048 North Halsted Street;

Inland Property Management - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 443 West Wrightwood Avenue;

C. Butterman and Associates - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 839 West Diversey Avenue;

Conservatory Condominium Association - to maintain and use an existing canopy at 2314 North Lincoln Park West.

Presented by ALDERMAN HANSEN (44th Ward):

A proposed order for issuance of a permit to International Antiques to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 2907 N. Clark Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ELIZABETH BATHAVER ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY.

Also a proposed resolution reading as follows: 13836 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, Mrs. Elizabeth Bathaver, a lifelong resident of the City of Chicago and specifically ofthe 44th Ward, celebrates her 90th birthday March 10, 1985; and

WHEREAS, Mrs. Bathaver has always been a stalwart friend and neighbor to her community and to this day maintains membership in numerous clubs and societies, including the Legion of Mary, the Sacred Heart League and many other religious and community groups; and

WHEREAS, Elizabeth Bathaver typifies the solidity and greatness of family life: she has 6 children, 53 grandchildren, 85 great-grandchildren and 1 great- great-grandchild; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 20th day of February, 1985, A. D., do hereby offer our heartiest congratulations to Mrs. Elizabeth Bathaver on the occasion of her 90th Birthday, and extend to this outstanding citizen our very best wishes for many more years of happiness and prosperity, and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mrs. Elizabeth Bathaver.

Alderman Hansen 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 Hansen, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ZADO PONTON UPON HIS RETIREMENT.

Also a proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Mr. Zado Ponton, popularly known as "Casey", has recently retired after nearly forty years of service with the United States Post Office; and

WHEREAS, For more than thirty of those years Casey faithfully and diligently delivered the mail along the six and seven hundred blocks ofWest Aldine Avenue and West Melrose Street in the Chicago neighborhood of Lake View; and

WHEREAS, During the whole of that time Casey carried his service to the community far beyond the routine delivery of mail, on occasion even taking mail to residents who had been temporarily hospitalized; and

WHEREAS, Casey always made a special effort to personally deliver important mail such as social security checks and physically defended such mail against attempts as strong-arm robbery; and

WHEREAS, Casey gave freely of his off-duty hours, helping the elderly with difficult tasks such as moving furniture and shopping for shut-ins who lived along his route; and 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13837

WHEREAS, During those same years Casey became an integral part of the community, attending baptisms, weddings, and funerals; and

WHEREAS, Casey has demonstrated the neighborly spirit and concern for others that make life in our great metropolis more enjoyable and humane for all; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, By the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this 20th day of February, 1985, that on behalf of all thCcitizens ofthe City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Zado "Casey" Ponton for his years of caring and service and wish him many happy and fulfilling years in his retirement; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Mr. Ponton.

Alderman Hansen 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 Hansen, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Presented by ALDERMAN VOLINI (48th Ward):

i?e/erred-MAINTENANCE AND USE OF EXISTING CANOPY.

A proposed order for the issuance of-a permit to Vranas & Associates, Ltd. to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 5200 N. Sheridan Road, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Referred-EVALUATION OF SECTION 504 OF REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 CONCERNING BENEFITS FOR DISABLED.

Also a proposed resolution to conduct hearing for the purpose of evaluating the implementation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and to recommend subsequent programs to benefit the disabled, which was Referred to the Committee on Aging and Disabled.

Presented by ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DISTINGUISHED GREEK-AMERICANS FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMUNITY AND CITY.

A proposed resolution reading as follows: 13838 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, Our City is made great by the richness of its ethnic and cultural diversity; and

WHEREAS, Each and every element of this diversity enhances and strengthens our uniquely American way of life; and

WHEREAS, From the founding days of our nation, Americans of Greek descent have made major educational, medical, business, artistic, and political contributions; and*"

WHEREAS, Chicago is justifiably proud of the many accomplishments of its own sons and daughters of Greek descent, especially Dr. Constantine Tatoolis, James M. Mezilson, Dr. Fotis Litsas, Judge James A. Zafiratos, and Ted Stamison; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Tatoolis is chairman of the Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, at St. Mary's of Nazareth Hospital Center, a distinguished physician, and the author ofa wide range of publications and films relating to medicine; and

WHEREAS, James M. Mezilson is a noted writer and columnist and well-known to readers ofthe Greek Press in Chicago, as well as a former aide to the late U.S. Senator Paul H. Douglas and as an officer in the Young Democrats of D.C; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Fotis Litsas is a professor of Greek Studies at the University of Illinois and the director ofthe radio program ofthe Greek Orthodox Diocese ofChicago, known for his outstanding contributions to the preservation of Greek culture as the initiator of several Greek Studies programs, including ones at the University of Illinois and Northeastern Illinois University; and

WHEREAS, Judge James A. Zeifiratos sits on the Circuit Court of Cook County, has given freely of his time as a lecturer for law enforcement, and has authorized numerous legal articles; and

WHEREAS, Ted Stamison is a highly successful restauranteur and businessman, active member of his church and a highly valued member ofthe Greek community; and

WHEREAS, These outstanding individuals are being honored by United Hellenic Voters of America as the five Most Distinguished Greek Americans for 1985: and

WHEREAS, By acknowledging and commending these accomplishments, we celebrate the promise of opportunity and hope which originally inspired millions of proud immigrants to make America their home; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Chicago joins with the United Hellenic Voters of America in congratulating and commending Dr. Constantine Tatoolis, James M. Mezilson, Dr. Fotis Litsas, Judge James A. Zafiratos, and Ted Stamison for their contributions to the Greek-American community and to the City of Chicago.

Alderman Orr 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 Orr, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13839

Presented by ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward):

iie/erred-ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONDUCT CARNIVAL.

A proposed order for the issuance of a permit to the Northtown Chamber of Commerce, 6445 N. Western Avenue, to conduct a carnival or street fair on W. Devon Aveftue between N. Western and N. Rockwell Avenues and for one-half block north and south of Devon on Artesian, Campbell and Maplewood Avenues and the parking lot of the City of Chicago on the northeast corner of Devon Avenue for the period beginning June 22, 1985 and ending June 23, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward) and ALDERMAN ORBACH (46th Ward):

FEBRUARY 25-28 DECLARED SOLIDARITY DAYS WITH SOVIET JEWRY.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Soviet Jews and other Soviet citizens find themselves in a situation where the religious freedom guaranteed in the Soviet Constitution is violated, where their personal dignity is not respected, and where their human rights are repressed; and

WHEREAS, The imprisonment of men and women who have committed no crime but have requested permission to emigrate, is inhumane and deplored by American citizens; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Jewish Student Community on February 28,1985, will gather together in a demonstration of concern for, and solidarity with, their Soviet brothers and sisters; and

WHEREAS, The days of February 25th through February 28th, 1985, have been declared National Student Solidarity Days with Soviet Jewry throughout the United States; and

WHEREAS, The Soviet Union as obligated under the Helsinki Final Act of August 1, 1975; The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 13 (2), which states that everyone has the right to leave any country, including their own, and to return to their country; and

WHEREAS, The 1977 Constitution ofthe Soviet Union guarantees freedom of religion; and 13840 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, In spite of these provisions, the Soviet Union continues to punish citizens who teach Hebrew to those who wish to learn, has been guilty of brutal treatment and dehumanization of refusniks and engaged in state controlled obscene acts, anti Semitic libels against Jews, characterizing them as traitors to the Soviet Union, and continue to imprison "Prisoners of Zion", such as Anatoly Shcharansky and Yosef Begun; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we the Mayor and members of the City Council of the"^ity of Chicago assembled this 20th Day of February, 1985, do hereby declare Solidarity Days with Soviet Jewry for the period of February 25th through February 28, 1985, and do hereby request the Soviet Union comply with its commitment under the Helsinki Final Act and its own constitution and do cease and desist from the above mentioned acts; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Premier ofthe Soviet Union.

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

On motion of Alderman Stone, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

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 follows:

UCENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

Mt. Sinai Nursery and School, 1220 E. 54th Street (2).

BY ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward):

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Day Care Center, 4200 W. 62nd Street.

BY ALDERMAN MARZULLO (25th Ward):

El Hogar del Nino/Cuidar (Day Care Center), 2325 S. California Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN SANTIAGO (31st Ward):

Trinidad Lutheran Day Care Center, 4840 W. Byron Street.

BY ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward): 2/20/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 13841

LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS:

Mary Crane League Day Care Center, 2950 N. Leavitt Street.

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

Holy Family After School Center, 542 W. Hobble Street.

CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

The University ofChicago, sundry locations — elevator inspections.

BY ALDERMAN SANTIAGO (31st Ward):

SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, 4256 W. Walton Street — boiler and fuel burning equipment inspection.

BY ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

Center for the Rehabilitation and Training of the Disabled, 1404 W. Chase Avenue - elevator inspection.

WATER RATE EXEMPTION:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

The University of Chicago/Witman Lab Zoology, 915 W. 57th Street (2).

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.

JOURNAL (FEBRUARY 13, 1985).

The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on February 13,1985, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to Correct the said printed Official Journal as follows:

Page 13615 - by deleting the dollar amount "$1,275" appearing on the sixth line from the bottom ofthe page and inserting the dollar amount "$1,275" in lieu thereof.

The motion PreuaiZed.

Thereupon, Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed Official Journal as Corrected and to dispense with the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed. 13842 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

UNFINISHED BUSINESS.

CHAPTER 26 OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDED CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS FOR EXECUTION OF CITY CONTRACTS.

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 February 13, 1985, pages 13518 and 13522, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the amendment of Chapter 26 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, by adding a new Section 26-5.1, concerning requirements for the execution of City contracts.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Stone - 28.

Nays — Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Beavers, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Orr - 16.

Alderman Stemberk moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago is a Home Rule Unit, pursuant to the 1970 Illinois Constitution, Article VII, Section 6 (a); and

WHEREAS, The Department of Purchases, Contracts and Supplies has ignored the agreed upon Terms of Executive Order 84-7; and

WHEREAS, The Department of Purchases, Contracts and Supplies has admitted in written correspondence to the Committee on Finance and in testimony before the Committee on Finance that a contract to The Sennett Group was awarded in violation of Executive Order 84-7; and

WHEREAS, The Department of Purchases, Contracts and Supplies has testified before the Committee on Finance that it considers the contract with The Sennett Group valid even though an error was made in executing the contract; now, therefore,

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 26-5 ofthe Municipal Code of the City ofChicago is hereby amended by inserting a new Section 26-5.1 in italics as follows:

26-5.1. All contracts shall be in compliance with all statutes, ordinances and executive orders in effect at time of the execution of the contract. Failure to comply with this provision shall render the contract null and void. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13843

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon our passage and publication.

CHAPTER 200.3 OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDED CONCERNING "CHICAGO EMPLOYER'S EXPENSE TAX". -^

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 February 13,1985, pages 13523-13524, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance authorizing the amendment of Chapter 200.3 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, entitled "Chicago Employer's Expense Tax" concerning the number of employees upon which the tax will be applied.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 27.

Nays — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Orr - -19.

Alderman Stemberk moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, It is the intent of the City Council to stimulate business expansion and the creation of jobs within the City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, The creation of job opportunities within the City ofChicago is currently the most important issue confronting the City ofChicago; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 200.3 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago entitled the "Chicago Employer's Expense Tax Ordinance" is hereby amended by adding the language in italics as follows:

200.3-2. Employers' Expense Tax. A. A tax is hereby imposed upon every employer who, in connection with his business, engages, hires, employs or contracts with, fifteen (15) or more individuals as commission merchants and full-time employees, or any combination thereof, to perform work or render services in whole or in part within the City of Chicago on and after January 1, 1974. The amount of such tax shall be Five Dollars ($5.00) per month for each commissioner merchant and full-time 13844 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

employee, to whom commission or employment compensation is paid or to whom such commission or compensation has accrued, or is shown as a business expense taken under the United States, or State oflllinois income taxes as a cost of doing business or under accounting practices acceptable for said tax purposes to the United States or Illinois state governments. Provided, however, that the number of Commission merchants and full time employees or any combination thereof upon which the tax is paid for the first month in 1985 shall be regarded as the maximum number of employees upon which the tax shall be imposed for the years 1985, 1986 and 1987. Provided further that any employer locating in the City ofChicago on or after January 1, 1985 shall be exempt from paying the Chicago Employer Expense Tax for the years 1985,1986 and 1987. The incidence of this tax shall be upon the employer alone as an employer's expense tax and shall not be transferred directly or indirectly to the commission merchant or full-time employee under any circumstances.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective ten days after passage and due publication.

CHAPTER 37 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO AMENDED CONCERNING PLACEMENT OF LOTTERY DEVICES AT O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AND MIDWAY AIRPORTS.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration the report ofthe Committee on Finance deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of February 13, 1985, pages 13522-13523, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 37, Section 37-5 of the Municipal Code of Chicago authorizing the City to allow the placement of lottery devises at O'Hare International Airport and Midway Airport.

Alderman Frost moved to refer the said proposed ordinance to the Committee on Finance.

Alderman Burke moved to Lay the Motion on the Table. The motion Prevailed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 25.

Nays — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Orr - 20.

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Burke the said proposed ordinance was Passed^ by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone — 26. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13845

Nays - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Orr - - 19.

Alderman Stemberk moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The State oflllinois lottery has produced tremendous amounts of revenue for the State oflllinois; and

WHEREAS, The (jovernor has intimated that the City would likely benefit from the placement of lottery devices at O'Hare International Airport; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago could benefit from the enormous amount of lottery activity on property owned by the City; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That Chapter 37, Section 37-5 ofthe Municipal Code ofthe City ofChicago is hereby amended by adding the language in italics as follows:

37-5. No threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language shall be allowed in any part of such park, public playground, bathing beach, public bath or airport; nor shall any conduct be permitted whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned; nor shall any person tell fortunes; nor shall any person play any game of chance at or with any table or instrument of gaming; nor shall any person commit any obscene or indecent act therein. Provided however, that the placement of lottery devices by the State of Illinois at either O'Hare International Airport or Midway Airport is hereby expressly authorized. All proceeds received by the City from the Illinois State Lottery, as compensation for the use of space as a result ofthe placement of lottery devices at either airport shall be credited to and deposited in the Corporate Fund ofthe City.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective from and after its due passage.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 104 CONCERNING CHICAGO AMUSEMENT TAX.

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 ofthe Proceedings of December 31, 1984, pages 12270 thru 12273 recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 104 ofthe Municipal Code to provide for an expansion of the tax to subscription and .

On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 13846 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Kelley, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 43.

Nays - None.

Alderman Stemberk moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Municipal Code ofthe City ofChicago, Chapter 104-1 et. seq. is hereby amended by adding that language in italics and deleting that language bracketed as follows:

104-1. As used in this ordinance:

The word "amusement" means (1) any theatrical, dramatic, musical or spectacular performance, motion picture show, flower, poultry or animal show, animal act, circus, rodeo, athletic contest, sport, game or similar exhibition for public entertainment, including, without being limited to, boxing, wrestling, skating, dancing, swimming, racing or riding on animals or vehicles, baseball, basketball, softball, football, tennis, golf, hockey, track, and field games, bowling, billiard and pool games; (2) any entertainment offered for the public participation, including, without being limited to, dancing, carnival, amusement park rides and games, bowling, billiard and pool games; (3) any transmission or broadcast of programs by means of wire, radiowaves, microwaves or otherwise for public entertainment including but not limited to transmissions or broadcasts by subscription television service, but excluding, any such transmission or broadcast offered by any entity with whom the City has entered into or enters into a franchise agreement with respect to such transmissions or broadcasts.

104-2. A [city] City amusement tax is imposed upon the patrons of any amusements within the [city] City, [excepting automatic amusement machines,] of an amount equal to four percent of the [receipts from] admission fees or other charges [exclusive of federal and state taxes,] to witness^ to view or to participate in such amusements; provided, however, that [said] any tax imposed under this Chapter shall not apply to patrons of automatic amusement machines as defined in Chapter 104.2 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, or be imposed upon the privilege of witnessing or participating in any stock show or business show which is not open to the general public, or, except as limited below, be imposed upon the privilege of witnessing or participating in any amusement sponsored or conducted by and the proceeds of which, after payment of reasonable expenses, inure exclusively to the benefit of:

(1) religious, educational and charitable institutions, societies, or organizations;

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(3) societies or organizations conducted for the sole purpose of maintaining symphony orchestras, opera performances and artistic presentations, including, but not limited to, musical presentations, and receiving substantial support from voluntary contributions;

(4) societies or organizations conducted and maintained for the purpose of civic improvement;

(5) fraternal organizations, legion posts, social and political groups"^hich conduct amusements, sponsored occasionally but not oftener than twice yearly for periods not longer than thirty days;

Provided, however, that no part ofthe net earnings under paragraphs (1) to (5) inure to the benefit of any shareholder or person.

(6) organizations or persons in the armed services of the United States, or National Guard organizations, reserve officers' associations, or organizations or posts of war veterans, or auxiliary units or societies of such posts or organizations, if such posts, organizations, units or societies are organized in the State of Illinois, and if no part of their earnings inure to the benefit of any private shareholder or person;

(7) organizations or associations created and maintained for the purpose of benefiting the members, dependents or heirs of members of the police or fire departments of any political subdivision ofthe State oflllinois.

Provided, however, that said tax shall not apply to or be imposed upon the receipts of motion picture shows where the admission fees do not exceed ninety cents per single admission; and in the case of motion picture shows, where in whole or in part, the admission fees exceed ninety cents per single admission, said tax shall apply to and be imposed upon that portion of the receipts in excess of ninety cents per single admission derived from admission fees in excess of ninety cents. The exemption provided herein shall apply only to motion picture shows which exhibit motion pictures exclusively.

Provided, further, that said tax shall not apply to or be imposed upon the gross receipts of resident professional theatre companies.

A resident professional theatre company, as used in this ordinance, is hereby defined as being any society, organization, association, corporation or person advancing the cultural interests ofthe City ofChicago through the local production of live theatrical and dramatic presentations to a seated audience in any auditorium or theatre whose maximum seating capacity, including all balconies, is not more than seven hundred fifty (750) persons.

Provided, further, that in the case of any amusement for which exemption from payment of amusement tax is provided under any ofthe above classifications, written application for such exemption shall be filed with the City Comptroller by the person or persons required to collect the tax, on forms prescribed by [him] the Director of Revenue at least 15 days prior to the holding of such performance or event. Failure to apply for such exemption shall make such amusement taxable, notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, unless the Director of Revenue determines that such failure was not due to any fault on the part of the person or persons required to collect the tax. 13848 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

For the purpose of determining the amount ofthe amusement tax due under this section, admission fees or other charges shall be computed exclusive of this tax and any federal and state taxes imposed upon the amusement patron.

It is unlawful for any person to produce, present or conduct any such amusements, [for gain or profit,] without collection of the tax. All taxes imposed by this Chapter and remaining unpaid after they are due shall bear interest at the rate of 2% per month, or fraction thereof, and the person required to remit such tax shall be liable for said-tax and interest and, in addition thereto, unless the Director of Revenue determines that the failure to remit such tax is not due to any fault on the part ofthe person required to remit the tax, such person shall be liable for a late payment penalty of 10% ofthe amount ofthe underpayment.

104-3. It shall be the duty of every owner, manager or operator of an amusement[s] or of a place where an amusement is being held to secure said tax from the patron and [pay over] remit such tax to the Director of Revenue not later than the [tenth] last day of each calendar month for all admission [receipts] fees or other charges received during the preceding calendar month, excepting upon amusements produced, presented or conducted in a public place of amusement under a term license issued pursuant to Section 104.1-9 of this Code, in which case the tax shall be [paid] remitted each day. A verified statement of such [receipts] admission fees or charges in the form prescribed from time to time by the [City Comptroller] Director of Revenue shall accompany the [payment] remittance. Acceptance by the City of any amount tendered in payment of the tax shall be without prejudice to any cljiim, demand or right on account of any deficiency. Cancelled admission tickets and complete and accurate records, [book] 6oo^s and accounts in detail of all such receipts shall be kept at the place of amusement or such other place in the City as may be designated in writing by the person liable for collection of the tax addressed to the [City Comptroller] Director of Revenue and the [City Comptroller] Director of Revenue or some person appointed therefor by him shall have access to the place of amusement and to the cancelled admission tickets, records, books and accounts at all reasonable times for audit. Every owner, manager or operator referred to herein which is required to collect the tax imposed by this Chapter shall be considered a tax collector for the City. All amusement tax collected [by owners, managers or operators of amusements] shall be [collected and] held by such tax collector as trustee for and on behalf of the City ofChicago. The failure ofthe tax collector to collect the tax herein imposed shall not excuse or release the patron from his obligation to pay the tax.

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SECTION 2. If any provision, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall for any reason, be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, said judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this Chapter and the application of such provision to other persons, firms, corporations, public agencies or circumstances, but shall be confined in its operation to the provision, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered and it is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of the City Council that this ordinance would have been adopted even if such unconstitutional or invalid provision, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof had not been included. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13849

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective ten (10) days after passage and due publication.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR AMENDMENT TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS FOR AREAS 2, 3, 4, AND 5 "^ UPON ACCEPTANCE OF AREA 1 FRANCHISE AGREEMENT.

On motion of Alderman Schulter, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Cable Television, deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of February 4, 1985, pages 13027 thru 13327, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance to amend the Franchise Agreements for Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 upon the acceptance ofthe Area 1 Franchise Agreement.

Alderman Orr presented the following series of amendments to the said proposed ordinance:

AMENDMENT

Exhibit J of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

Exhibit J

CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION.

2. Payment of Operating Expenses.

Grantee, in cooperation with other grantees operating within the City ("the grantees") shall as set forth in 19.2 ofthe Agreement provide the CAC the amount of [$3,250,000.00] $5,000,000.00 for operating or other expenses or costs to be paid thirty (30) days after the effective date ofthe Agreement.* Thereafter, as set forth in Section 19.2 of the Agreement, the grantees shall provide the CAC the amount of [$3,000,000.00] $5,000,000.00 for operating or other expenses or costs to be paid in yearly installments of $1,000,000.00 commencing two (2) years and thirty (30) days after the effective date of the Agreement.

3. Percentage of Annual Gross Revenues.

In addition to the payments set forth above, the grantees, as set forth in Section 19.2 of the Agreement, shall on a quarterly basis, commencing the sixth year the effective date of the Agreement and for the term of the Agreement pay to the CAC one percent (1%) of the City-wide annual gross revenues received^ [, up to an annual maximum of $1,000,000.00.] The grantees shall commence such payments within thirty (30) days after the end of the first fiscal quarter following the fifth anniversary ofthe effective date ofthe Agreement by filing a financial statement clearly showing City-wide gross revenues received up to the end of said fiscal quarter and simultaneously tendering such quarterly percentage payment to the CAC. . . . 13850 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

AMENDMENT

Attachment Gl of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

Attachment Gl

, JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICAGO ^ CABLE OPERATORS

The cable operators are jointly committing [$6,000,000] $25,000,000 to underwrite their local origination efforts in Chicago.

2. STAFF — During the term of the Agreement, the cable operators will provide the level and quality of technical, engineering, programming and administrative staff necessary to develop and produce programming to fulfill their local origination requirements [,], subject to the approval ofa local origination plan by the Commission. The Commission reserves the right to require the Grantees to provide a specific level and quality of staffing if the Commission determines that the local origination programming offered by the Grantees does not meet the standards set for local origination in the Grantees' proposal.

PRODUCTION -

Yr.l [9] 10 Yr.2 [12] 18 Yr.3 [15] 26 Yr.4 [20] 34 Yr.5 [20] 40

Thereafter, the cable operators will at a minimum, produce and cablecast [20] 40 hours per week of local programming. The cable operators will expend the necessary amount of funds within their [$6,000,000] $25,000,000 overall local origination commitment to produce the above stated hours per week of quality local origination.

AMENDMENT

Exhibit H of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

Exhibit H

MUNICIPAL UTILIZATION.

4. Staff- During the term of this Agreement, Grantee shall provide, at a minimum, for [one (1)] two (2) full-time skilled [employee] employees to staff the municipal access studios and facilities, operate such studios and facilities, and , produce and cablecast quality municipal access programming under the direction ofthe City. Said [employee] employees 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13851

shall work during the hours and at the sites designated by the City and be competent, trained, and knowledgeable in all aspects of cable television production and programming.

5. Municipal Cable Access Capital Reserve — Within ninety (90) days ofthe effective date of the Agreement, Grantee, in cooperation with the other grantees operating within the City, shall set aside [$200,000] $400,000 for the: establishment of a [$1,000,000] $2,000,000 Municipal Cable Access Capital Reserve.

6. Municipal Cable Access Maintenance Fund — Commencing one (1) year after the effective date of the Agreement, Grantee shall provide [$10,000] $27,000 to the City as requested on an annual basis for the maintenance and operation of the municipal access studios, facilities and equipment established pursuant to Section 5 of this Exhibit.

Alderman Vrdolyak moved to Lay the Amendments on the Table. The motion Prevailed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, - 25.

Nays - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr - -19.

Alderman Bloom then presented a series of amendments to the said proposed ordinance which read as follows.

AMENDMENT

Section 13.3 of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics as follows:

13.3 Line Extension Policy

Pursuant to Section 113.1-25(A) ofthe Enabling Ordinance, the Commission reserves the right to require the Grantee [shall] to extend its cable television and make service available in Franchise Area 1 beyond the Primary Service Area as set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof in accordance with Grantee's construction timetable as set forth in Section 11.1 of this Agfreement. The Commission reserves the right to ensure that the Grantee [shall] maximizes the extent to which service is made available to the Line Extension area in accordance with the plan and policy for extending service set forth in Exhibit VII-A.4 of Grantee's proposal....

AMENDMENT

Exhibit G ofthe Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics: 13852 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit G

LOCAL ORIGINATION

1. Number of Channels - During the term of the Agreement, the grantees jointly shall provide and program one (1) full-time non-alphanumeric local origination channel. In addition, the Grantee shall provide and program two (2) alphanumeric local origination channels. [The Grantee may] The Commission reserves the right to require the GrSntee to provide additional local origination channels on its cable television system; provided, however, than in no event shall the minimum weekly hours of non-alphanumeric programming as set forth in Attachment Gl be shifted from the non-alphanumeric local origination channel to any additional local origination channel.

2. Staff— [The Grantees shall provide the level and quality of staffing necessary to develop and produce programming to fulfill their local origination requirements.] The Grantees shall provide the Commission within 6 months of this Agreement, a plan for meeting the local origination requirements. The Commission reserves the right to require the Grantees to provide a specific level and quality of staffing if the Commission determines that the local origination programming offered by the Grantees does not meet the standards set for local origination in the Grantees' proposals.

AMENDMENT

Section 21.2 of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

21.2 Additional Channel Capacity

Upon demonstration by the City of full utilization of the channel capacity dedicated to the City, [Grantee shall exercise its best efforts] the Commission reserves the right to require the Grantee to provide additional channel capacity to the City on its cable television system to meet the reasonable needs of the City unless to do so would place an unreasonable economic burden on Grantee.

AMENDMENT

Section 8.2 ofthe Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

8.2 Institutional Network System

Grantee shall provide capacity on the subscriber network system for an institutional network system. If Grantee determines the need for additional channel capacity or the activation of upstream channel capacity for its institutional network system. Grantee shall request Commission approval to provide such additional capacity or activate any or all such capacity either on the subscriber network system or on.a separate institutional network system. Upon [its] the Commission's determination that such capacity is technically and 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13853

economically feasible[.], the Commission reserves the right to require the Grantee to provide such additional capacity or activate any or all such capacity on the subscriber network system or on a separate institutional network system.

AMENDMENT

Section 23 of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

23. Institutional Network System

Grantee may operate and maintain a bi-directional institutional network system in accordance with Section 8.2 hereof. [Furthermore, Grantee may] The Commission reserves the right to require the Grantee to activate any part or all of its institutional network system upon [its] the Commission's determination that such activation is technically and economically feasible.

AMENDMENT

Section 22.1 ofthe Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

22.1 Enhanced/Developmental Services

Grantee shall provide Enhanced/Developmental Services as set forth in Exhibit I upon [its] the Commission's determination that such services are technically and economically feasible.

AMENDMENT

Exhibit I of the Franchise Agreement for Area 1 is hereby amended by striking therefrom certain language in the brackets below and by including the language in italics:

Exhibit I

ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Grantee shall provide the Enhanced/Developmental Services set forth below or such other Enhanced/Developmental Services [it] the Commission deems appropriate upon [its] the Commission's determination that such services are technically and economically feasible:

1. Security services as set forth in Section XI-1 of Grantee's proposal. 13854 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

2. Playcable, home banking, software access, subscriber polling, home shopping, text retrieval, electronic messaging, meter reading, Keyfax and energy management as set forth in Section Xl-(l-la) of Grantee's proposal. 3. Involvision as set forth in Exhibit Xl-la of Grantee's proposal.

On motion of Alderman Bloom, the foregoing proposed amendments failed to pass by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr - 20.

Nays - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 26.

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Schulter, the said proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr; Stone - 27.

Nays - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Humes, Hutchinson, Majerczyk, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Krystyniak, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Oberman - 17.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago desires the establishment of a cable communications system in the City ofChicago for the benefit ofthe 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 within the City ofChicago; 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, The City Council after considering the franchise applications of each applicant as well as their legal, financial, technical and character qualifications, the public comment thereon and the recommendations ofthe Cable Administrator for the preliminary award of franchises in each ofthe 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, 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 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13855

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 facilitate public participation; and

WHEREAS, After conducting public hearings affording the public a reasonable opportunity to comment thereon, the City Council on February 15, 1984 in a Granting Ordinance dated February 15, 1984 approved and adopted the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 and granted non-exclusive franchises to construct, install, maintain and operate cable communications systems in said Franchise Areas 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., respectively; and

WHEREAS, Section 3 of said Granting Ordinance provides:

"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"; and

WHEREAS, After it was determined that a mutually acceptable franchise agreement with Cablevision could not be reached, the City Council passed a resolution on April 13, 1984 authorizing negotiations with Communications and Cable ofChicago, Inc. in response to their continued expressed interest in the aweurd of a franchise in Area 1 to determine if a mutually acceptable franchise agreement between the City and Communications and Cable ofChicago, Inc. could be reached; and

WHEREAS, A mutually acceptable franchise agreement was negotiated between the City and Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc. and said franchise agreement was submitted to the City Council for its review and consideration and released to the public to facilitate public participation on December 17, 1984 together with a report explaining the Area 1 franchise agreement and the amendments required to the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3,4 and 5 pursuant to Section 3 of said Granting Ordinance; and

WHEREAS, After conducting public hearings affording the public the opportunity to appropriately review said franchise agreement and required amendments to the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 and to comment thereon, the City Council Committee on Cable Television voted to recommend approval of said franchise agreement for Franchise Area 1 and the required amendments to the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3,4, and 5; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That it is in the best interests ofthe City ofChicago and all persons located therein to grant a non-exclusive franchise for Franchise Area 1 to Communications and 13856 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Cable ofChicago, Inc., to construct, install, maintain and operate a cable communications system in the City ofChicago.

SECTION 2. That the franchise agreement for Franchise Area 1 which is attached hereto and made a part hereof is hereby approved and adopted.

[Franchise Agreement for Area 1 printed on pages 13857 thru 13990 of this Journal.]

SECTION 3. That in approving and adopting said franchise agreement the City Council in accordance with Section 113.1-20(0 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago is authorizing the grantee for Franchise Area 1 to secure indebtedness in excess of seventy-five percent (75%) of the fair market value of the property used by the grantee in the construction and operation of its cable television system for the financing of said system for Franchise Area 1 on terms and conditions consistent with the terms and conditions of said franchise agreement and the Municipal Code ofthe City ofChicago, Chapters 113.1 and 113.2.

SECTION 4. That the required amendments to the franchise agreements for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively, attached hereto and made a part hereof made pursuant to Section 3 of the Granting Ordinance dated February 15, 1984 are hereby approved and adopted. The terms and conditions of said amendments are effective and binding on the City and the respective grantees in Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 tf, and only if, there is an acceptance of the Area 1 Franchise Agreement by Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc. pursuant to Section 113.1-55(A) ofthe Enabling Ordinance.

[Amendments to Franchise Agreements for Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 are printed on pages 13991 thru 14153 of this Journal.]

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF AREA 5 FROM STELLAR CONTINENTAL CABLE, INCORPORATED TO TELE-COMMUNICATION, INCORPORATED.

On motion of Alderman Schulter, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on Cable Television, deferred and published in the Journal of the Proceedings of February 4, 1985, pages 13026 and 13027, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed resolution authorizing the transfer of ownership of Area 5 franchise from Stellar Continental Cable, Inc., to Tele-Communication, Inc.

On motion of Alderman Schulter, the said proposed resolution was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

(Continued on page 14154) 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13857

Franchise Agreemenc

Area I

Office of Cable Cotnmunicacions 500 North Peshtigo Court Suite 900 Chicago, Illinois 60611 13858 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preamble

Seeclon I. Definitions

Section 2. Grant o£ Authority

2.1 Grant of Franchise

2.2 Tent and Effective Date of Agreement

2.3 Territorial Extent of Franchise and Primary Service Areas

2.4 Acts or Omissions of Affiliates

Section 3. Incorporation of Other Documents by Reference

Section 4. Franchise Fee and Other Fees

4.1 Franchise Fee

4.2 Subsequent Action Affecting Franchise Fee

4.3 Prepayment of Franchise Fee

4.4 Other Forms of Compensation

4.5 Acceptance Fee

4.6 Other Fees

4.7 Not a Tax

Section 5. Insurance and Bonds

5.1 Amounts

5.2 Right to Require Replacement of Bonds or Insurance

5.3 Alterations

5.4 ConDlsslon's Right to Increase Minimum Amount

5.5 No Excuse From Performance

5.6 Endorsement

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Section 6. Letter of Credit

6.1 .\fflount

6.2 Endorsement

Section 7. Programming Services and Fees

7.1 Subscriber Services and Fees

7.2 User Services and Fees

7.3 New Subscriber Services

7.4 Promotions and Discounts

7.5 No Interference vith Service

7.6 Extra-Long Drops

7.7 Non-Standard Installations

7.8 Competing Technologies

Section 8. System Design

8.1 Subscriber Network System

8.2 Institutional Network System

8.3 Twenty-Four Hour Operation

8.4 Transmissions Between the Subscriber and Institutional

Network Systems

8.5 Alternative Design

8.6 Interference

8.7 Reliability and Safety

8.8 Satellite Earth Stations

8.9 Standby Power

8.10 Standby Capability

8.11 Status/Performance Monitoring Equipment

8.12 Equipment

8.13 Satellite Uplink 13860 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Section 9. Technical Standards

9.1 Performance Requirements

9.2 Subscriber Network System

9.3 Institutional Network System

9.4 Performance Measurement Standards

9.5 Data Transmissions

9.6 Interference

9.7 Test Procedures

9.8 System Monitor Test Points

Section 10. Maintenance of System

Section II. Construction Schedule and Other Reports

U.I Construction Timetable

11.2 Construction Schedule and Map

11.3 "As Built" Maps

11.4 Third Party Litigation

Section 12. Construction Requirements and Standards

12.1 General

12.2 Compliance Standards

12.3 Construction and Installation Manual

12.4 Grantee's Construction and Inspection Manual

12.5 Engineering Site Survey

12.6 Restoration

12.7 Tree Trimming on Public Property

12.8 Tree Trimming on Private Property

12.9 State-of-the-Art

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Section 13. Extension of Service

13.1 New Developments

13.2 Annexation

13.3 Line Extension Policy

Section 14. Removal of System

14.1 Removal by Grantee

14.2 Removal by City

Section 15. Intra-Clty Interconnection

15.1 Purpose

15.2 Capacity and Timetable

15.3 Plan of Interconnection

15.4 Interconnection Responsibilities

15.5 Construction and Technical Standards

15.6 Fees, Rules, Etc.

Section 16. Channel Allocation

16.1 Standard Allocation

16.2 FAA Conflicts

Section 17. Universal Subscriber Seirvice

17.1 Channels

17.2 Fees

Section 18. Local Origination

Section 19. Chicago Access Corporation

19.1 Channel Commitments

19.2 Payments and Contributions

19.3 Equipment

19.4 Programming Authority

19.5 Recomputation 13862 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

19.6 • Interest

19.7 CAC/Crantee Policies Procedures

Section 20. Leased Access

20.1 Subscriber Network System

20.2 Additional Leased Channels

20.3 Rules

Section 21. Municipal Utilization

21.1 Description

21.2 Additional Channel Capacity

Section 22. Enhanced/Developmental Services

22.1 Description

22.2 Fees

Section 23. Institutional Network System

Section 24. Employment Requirements

24.1 Affirmative Action

24.2 Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Flan

24.3 Pass-Through Requirements

24.4 Local Residents

24.5 Unions

24.6 Training

24.7 Records

24.8 Reporting Requirements

24.9 Compliance

Section 25. Contractors and Subcontractors

25.1 Local Businesses

25.2 Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs)

25.3 Women's Business Enterprises (WBEs) 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13863

25.4 Business Enterprise Plans

25.3 Reporting Requirements

25.6 Compliance

Section 26. Consumer Services

26.1 Consumer Services Plan

26.2 Business Offices and Personnel

26.3 Subscriber Complaints

26.4 Major Outages

26.5 Pre-Construction Information

26.6 Grantee Solicitation

26.7 Requests for Installation

26.8 Installation Information

26.9 Translated Information

26.10 Program Guides

26.11 Information Filed With Commission

26.12 Employee Identification

26.13 Nondiscrimination

Section 27. Users

Section 28. Privacy

28.1 Requirements

28.2 Monitoring, Collection, Use or Release

28.3 Privacy Information

28.4 Ownership of Data

28.5 Court-Ordered Disclosure

28.6 Destruction of Information

28.7 Request for Information 13864 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Section 29. Enforcement

29.1 Sanctions

29.2 Notice of Violation

29.3 Notice of Assessment

29.4 Withdrawal from Letter of Credit

29.5 Liquidated Damages

29.6 Monetary Penalties, Fines and Other Monetary Sanctions

29.7 Act or Omission Beyond Grantee's Control

29.8 Other Rights of City

29.9 No Waiver of Rights

Section 30. Miscellaneous Provisions

30.1 Governing Law

30.2 Descriptive Headings

30.3 Employees and Agents

30.4 Rights Reserved to City

30.5 Compliance With Ethics Ordinance

30.6 No Inducement

30.7 No FCC Waivers Without Notice to City

30.8 No Excuse From Compliance

30.9 Commission Action

30.10 Modifications

30.11 Force Majeur

30.12 Severability 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13865

Exhibits

A. Form of Acceptance

B. Description of Franchise Area 1 and Primary Service Area o£

Franchise Area I

C. Subscriber Services

D. User Discounts

E-l. Construction Schedule Forms

E-2. Construction Schedule and Map

E-3 Construction Timetable

F. Standard Channel Allocation

G. Local Origination

H. Municipal Utilization

I. Enhanced/Developmental Services

J. Chicago Access Corporation

K. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Plan

L. MBE/WBE Plan

M. Plan of Interconnection 13866 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

This Agreement, made and executed this day of_

1985, by and between the City of Chicago (the "City") and Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc.,. (the "Grantee"):

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS. Section 6(a) of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution provides that a home rule unit "may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs Including, but not limited to, the power to regulate for the protection of the public health, safety, morals and welfare; to license; to tax;..."; and

WHEREAS, Section 11-42-11 of the Illinois Municipal Code provides that "[T]he corporate authorities of each municipality may license, franchise and tax the business of operating a community antenna television system..."; and

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, the City Council adopted Chapter 113.1 of the Municipal

Code of Chicago, "The Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance", on

February 10, 1982, to provide for the franchising and regulation of

cable systems within the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Chapter 113.2 of the Municipal

Code of Chicago, "Tlie Chicago Cable Ethics Ordinance", on April 21,

1982, to ensure that the awarding of franchises for and 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13867

operation of cable comnunicacions systems within Che Cicy or Chicago be

conducted free of conflict of interest or the appearance thereof and

with maxlTiiiim protection to enhance public confidence therein; and

WHEIIEAS, the City Councii issued a Request For Proposals for Cable

Communications Franchises on May 27, 1982. dividing the City of Chicago

into Franchise Areas 1,2,3,4 and 5 and requesting applications there­

for; and

WHEREAS, six applicants on August 31, 1982, submitted a total of

ten applications for Franchise Areas 1,2,3,4 and 5; and

WHEREAS, the City Council conducted public hearings affording che

applicants and members of the public a reasonable opportunity Co

comment on the applications submitted to the City by the applicants; and

WHEREAS, after reviewing each application submitted and after

considering the comments made thereon, the legal, financial, technical

and character qualifications of each applicant, and the public interest,

the City Cotmcll has determined that it is in the best interests of the

City of Chicago and all persons located therein to grant a non-exclusive

franchise to Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc., to construct,

install, maintain and operate a cable communications system vichin

Franchise Area 1 of the City of Chicago.

NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed as follows:

Section 1. Definitions

Unless the context clearly indicates that a different meaning is

Intended, for purposes of this Agreement all terms, phrases, words or

their derivations shall be defined as set forth in Section 113.1-3 of

the Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance or as follows; provided,

however, chat the terms, phrases, words or their derivations noc defined 13868 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

herein or in che Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance shall be given

their common and ordinary meanings:

A. "Activation" means that sufficient facilities have been

constructed and Installed by Grantee in accordance with applicable

federal, state and local laws and regulations or other standards so as

to permit a person with proper terminal equipment to receive the

services offered by Grantee.

B. "Affiliates" means any person that directly or indirectly

controls or is controlled by or is under common control vith Grantee.

C. "Completion of Construction" means the date when Grantee's cable

television system is constructed and activated pursuant Co che

construction schedule set forth in Exhibit E-2 attached hereto and made

a part hereof.

D. "Franchise Area 1" means that portion of che Cicy set forth in

Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof.

E. "Major Outage" means that simultaneous loss of service (i.e.

total loss of signals on any cable of Grantee's subscriber network

system) occurs to five hundred (500) or more subscribers.

F. "Proposal" means the application submitted by Grantee to the

City on August 31, 1982, in response to the City's Request for Proposals

for Cable Communication Franchises dated May 27, 1982, amendments

accepted thereto, comments submitted by Grantee in response to the

consultant's Draft Evaluation Report and the public hearing record.

Section 2. Grant of Authoritv

2.1 Grant of Franchise

Pursuant to Section 113.1-4 of the Chicago Cable Communications

Ordinance, Chapter 113.1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, (che 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13869

"Enabling Ordinance") which together wich che Chicago Cable Ethics

Ordinance, (the "Ethics Ordinance") Chapter 113.2 of the Municipal Code

of Chicago, provides the regulatory framework for all cable television

systems within the City of Chicago, the City hereby grants to Grantee a

non-exclusive franchise to construct. Install, maintain and operate a

cable television system within Franchise Area 1 on the terms and

conditions set forth herein, in the Enabling Ordinance, and in the

Ethics Ordinance.

2.2 Term and Effective Date of Agreement

Pursuant to Section 113.1-6(A) of che Enabling Ordinance, Che cerm

of this Agreement and the franchise granted hereunder shall be fifteen

(15) years from che date that this Agreement and the franchise granted

hereunder are accepted by Grantee pursuant co Section 113.1-35(A) of che

Enabling Ordinance in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto and made a

part hereof. Such acceptance shall occur subsequent to the date of

passage by City Council of an ordinance approving and adopting this

Agreement and the franchise granted hereunder. For purposes of this

Agreement, the date of such acceptance shall be deemed the effective

date of this Agreement.

2.3 Territorial Extent of Franchise and Primary Service Areas

The territorial extent of Franchise Area 1 is set forth in

Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to Section

II3.1-24(B) of the Enabling Ordinance, the territorial extent of the

Primary Service Area ("PSA") for Area I is set forth in Exhibit B

attached hereto and made a part hereof. 13870 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

2.4 Aces or (•'missions of Afflliaces

During che cerm of this Agreement, Grantee shall be liable for Che

acts or omissions of its affiliates while such affiliates are involved

directly or Indirectly in the construction, installation, maintenance or

operation of Grantee's cable television system as if the acts or

omissions of such affiliates were the acts or omissions of Grantee.

Section 3. Incorporation of Other Documents Bv Reference

This Agreement Incorporates by reference Grantee's proposal in its

entirety. Grantee agrees that in the case of conflict or ambiguity

between Grantee's proposal and this Agreement and/or the Enabling

Ordinance, this Agreement and/or the Enabling Ordinance shall prevail.

Furthermore, this Agreement supplements the regulatory framework set

forth in che Enabling Ordinance and the provisions of this Agreemenc

shall at all times be read for consistency and compatability with che

provisions of said Enabling Ordinance.

Section 4. Franchise Fee and Other Fees

The terms and conditions set forth herein are pursuant and in

addition to the terms and conditions set forth in Sections 113.1-5(0)

and 113.1-17 of the Enabling Ordinance.

4.1 Franchise Fee

Pursuant to Sections I13.1-17(A) and (B) of the Enabling Ordinance,

Grantee shall pay to the City a franchise fee of five percent (5Z) of

the annual gross revenues received during the period of its operation

under this Agreement.

4.2 Subsequent Accion Affecting Franchise Fee

If during the term of this Agreement any court, agency or ocher

authority of competent Jurisdiction takes any action or makes any 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13871

declaration that adversely affects the amount of the franchise fee sec forth in Section 4.1 hereof, the City and Grantee shall enter into negotiations to amend this Agreement to make the City whole in a manner consistent with said action or declaration by restoring the City to a position equivalent to that which it held prior to said action or declaration.

4.3 Prepayment of Franchise Fee

Grantee shall pay to the City as prepayment of its franchise fee the amount of three million dollars ($3,000,000.00). Such prepayment shall be made in two eq\ial Installments, the first of which is due on che date of filing of Grantee's acceptance pursuant to Section

113.1-55(A) of che Enabling Ordinance and che second of which is due within thirty (30) days thereafter. The amount of such prepayment shall be credited against the amount determined to be payable in franchise fees for any year until the amount determined to be payable in franchise fees equals the amount of such prepayment; provided, however, that

Grantee shall comply with the filing requirements set forth in Section

113.1-17(B) of the Enabling Ordinance during the period in which such prepayment is being credited.

4.4 Other Forms of Compensation

This section is not applicable to Franchise Area 1.

4.5 Acceptance Fee

Upon filing its acceptance pursuant to Section I13.1-55(A) of che

Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall pay to the City in addition co che franchise fee and ocher fees or forms of compensation sec forch herein an amount equal to $402,431.03 as determined by che Mayor, co be used co offset all costs Incurred by the City in granting the franchises which 13872 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

are not defrayed by che application fees required undar Seccion

113.1-5(B) of che Enabling Ordinance.

4.6 Other Fees

Pursuant and In addition to Section 113.1-31(A) of. the Enabling

Ordinance. Grantee shall pay all fees necessary to obtain all federal,

state and local licenses, permits and authorizations required for the

construction, installation, maintenance or operation of its cable

television system; provided, however, that no special fee shall be

Imposed on Grantee by the City for any such license, permit or

authorization other than standard fees applicable to other persons for

such licenses, permits or authorizations and that no fee shall be

imposed on Grantee by the City for any permits and/or Inspections for

attachments to utility poles or service drops. Furthermore, che City

shall use its best efforts to assist Grantee in obtaining all such local

licenses, permits and authorizations in an expeditious and cimely

manner.

4.7 Not a Tax

Payment by Grantee to the City of the franchise fee and other fees

set forth herein shall not be considered in the nature of a tax, but

shall be in addition to any and all federal, state and local taxes,

which are separate and distinct obligations of Grantee.

Section 5. Insurance and Bonds

5.1 Amounts

Pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 113.1-18

of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall obtain, pay all premiums for

and file with the City Comptroller written evidence of payment of

premiums and executed duplicate copies of che following: 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13873

a) A General Comprehensive Liabilicy Policy pursuant co Seccion

I13.1-18(A)(1) of the Enabling Ordinance listing che Cicy as a

co-insured wich a minimum liability amount of five hundred

thousand dollars ($500,000.00) for primary coverage and six

million five hundred thousand dollars ($6,500,000.00) for

excess coverage.

b) A Property Damage Insurance Policy pursuant to Section

113.I-18(A)(2) of the Enabling Ordinance listing the City as a

co-insured with a minimum liability amount of five hundred

thousand dollars ($500,000.00) for primary coverage and three

million five hundred chousand dollars ($3,500,000.00) for

excess coverage.

c) A performance bond pursuant to Section 113.I-IS(A)(3) of che

Enabling Ordinance with a minimum amount of three million

dollars ($3,000,000.00); provided, however, that the amount of

such bond may. at Grantee's option, be reduced to two million

dollars ($2,000,000.00) upon construction of fifty percent

(50Z) of Grantee's cable television system and may, at

Grantee's option, be further reduced to one million dollars

($1,000,000.00) upon completion of construction of Grantee's

cable television system.

5.2 Right to Require Replacement of Bonds or Insurance

If the City becomes aware of the financial conditions of any

bonding or insurance company issuing a performance bond or insurance

policy to Grantee as required herein where, if such conditions were

known at the time, the City Comptroller, pursuant to Section 113.1-18 of

the Enabling Ordinance, would not have approved the surety of che bond 13874 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

or che Corporation Counsel would not have found che form of che bond or

the insurance policies satisfactory or if che financial conditions of

such bonding or insurance company materially change to the extent that

such approvals would not have been made, the City may, at any time.

require that any such bond or insurance policy be replaced with such

other bond or insurance policy consistent with the requirements set

forth in this Section.

5.3 Alterations

Grantee shall not materially change or alter the terms or

conditions of the performance bond or insurance policies referred to

herein or replace or cancel said bond or insurance policies excepc upon

thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Commission. Said changes

or alterations or .replacement bond or insurance policies sh^ll satisfy

the requirements set forth herein and in Section 113.1-18(A) and (B) of

the Enabling Ordinance and be in a form satisfactory to the Corporation

Counsel.

5.4 Commission's Right To Increase Minimum Amount

In the event of changed circumstances that would render the amounts

of the insurance policies set forth in Section 5.1 hereof inadequate,

the Commission reserves the right to reasonably increase the minimum

amounts of such insurance policies upon sixty (60) days prior written

notice to Grantee in order to ensure adequate protection to the City.

Within sixty (60) days after such notice. Grantee shall increase the

amounts of such Insurance policies, as applicable, to an amount equal to

or greater than the increased minimum amounts. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13875

5.5 N'o Zxcuse from Performance

None of the provisions contained herein nor the performance bond or

any of the Insurance policies required herein shall be construed to

excuse the faithful performance by Grantee of the terms and conditions

of the Enabling Ordinance and this Agreement or limit the liability of

Grantee under the Enabling Ordinance and this Agreement for any and all

damages in excess of the amounts of such performance bond or Insurance

policies.

5.6 Endorsement

The performance bond and insurance policies referred Co herein

shall contain the following endorsement:

"It is hereby understood and agreed that the surety [insurance

company] will not cancel or refuse to renew this performance bond

[insurance policy] without giving the City Comptroller and che

Commission written notice, by registered mail, of its intention co

cancel or not to renew, at least thirty (30) days prior to such action."

5.7 Insurance for Contractors and Subcontractors

Grantee shall provide coverage for any contractor or subcontractor

involved in the construction, installation, maintenance or operation of

its cable television system by either obtaining the necessary

endorsements to its insurance policies or requiring such contractor or

subcontractor to obtain appropriate Insurance coverage consistent with

Sections 113.1-18(A) and (B) of the Enabling Ordinance and appropriate

to the extent of its involvement in Che construction, installation,

maintenance or operation of Grantee's cable celevision system.

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Section 6. Letter of Credit

6.1 Amount

Pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 113.1-19

of ch* Enabling Ordinance, the amount of the letter of credit shall be

five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00); provided, however, that the

amount of the latter of credit shall be three hundred seventy five

thousand dollars ($375,000.00) per franchise area if che Grantee or its

affiliates participates in two of the City's franchise areas; provided,

further, chat the amount of the letter of credit shall be three hundred

fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00) per franchise area if the Grantee

or its affiliates participates in three of the City's franchise areas.

6.2 Endorsement

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-19(E) of the Enabling

Ordinance, the letter of credit referred to herein shall contain che

following endorsement:

"It is hereby understood and agreed that the surety will not cancel

or refuse to renew this letter of credit without giving the Cicy Comp­

troller and the Commission written notice, by registered mail, of its

intention to cancel or not to renew, at least thirty (30) days prior to

such action."

Section 7. Programming Services and Fees

7.1 Subscriber Services and Fees

Grantee shall provide to subscribers the broad categories of

programming services set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and made a

part hereof. Grantee shall have the authority and right to change the

monthly subscriber fees for all such services upon thirty (30) days

prior written notice to the Commission and the subscribers affected

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thereby. Such authority and right of Grantee to change said xonchly suoscrlber fees shall exist until such time as the City exercises its right to establish procedures for the review of subscriber rates pursuant to Section I13.1-2I(E) of the Enabling Ordinance.

7.2 User Services and Fees

Grantee shall provide to users the services at the discounted rates set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto and made a part hereof.

Furthermore, Grantee shall file with the Commission a description of all its user services and the fees to be charged therefor thirty (30) days prior to the marketing of any such services.

7.3 New Subscriber Services

In the event any new subscriber services are proposed by Grantee co be offered on Grantee's cable television system. Grantee, pursuant to

Section 113.1-22(E} of the Enabling Ordinance, shall file .with che

Commission a description of such services and the fees to be charged therefor thirty (30) days prior to any marketing of such services.

7.4 Promotions and Discounts

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-21(0) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee may, for promotional purposes, offer service tiers, pay-per-channel or other services at discounted fees. Grantee shall file a description of such services and the.fees to be charged therefor with the Commission forty-eight (48) hours prior to any marketing of such services.

7.5 No Interference With Service

If the Commission fails, if required, to approve a request by

Grantee to increase the fees charged for its services or to decrease the services or channels offered or if the Council, pursuant co Seccion

12 13878 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

113.1-21 fails, if required, Co approve Granceu's peticion fur a change

in its fee schedule. Grantee shall not deny, delay, interrupt or

terminate any of its services because such requests or petitions were

denied.

7.6 Extra-Long Drops

If the installation of a service outlet requires an aerial drop in

excess of one hundred fifty (150) feet or an underground drop in excess

of seventy-five (75) feet. Grantee may charge the subscriber an amount

that is equal to the costs of time and materials in accordance with

Industry standards for that portion of the drop in excess of one hundred

fifty (150) feet or seventy-five (75) feet, respectively. Grantee shall

provide the subscriber a written estimate of the costs of installing an

extra-long drop and obtain such subscriber's written consent prior co

any installation of such drop; provided, however, that Grantee may

require an advance payment of such costs from such subscriber as a

condition of performing the requested installation.

7.7 Non-Standard Installations

If a subscriber requests a non-standard installation for aesthetic

purposes including, but not limited to, optional underground

construction pursuant to Section I13.1-30(E) of the Enabling Ordinance,

concealed wiring or routing from the tap to the dwelling unit that

differs from the easiest route that could otherwise be taken (usually

following the telephone drop) which results In greater costs. Grantee

may charge the subscriber for such non-standard installation in an

amount equal to the costs of time and materials in accordance wich

industry standards. Grantee shall provide such subscriber a written

estimate of the costs of such installation and obtain che subscriber's

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wrlccen consenc prior co any such installation; provided, however, chac

Grantee may require an advance payment of such costs from such subscriber as a condition of performing the requested installation.

7.8 Competing Technologies

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement and except as prc/ided herein. Grantee shall not be required to provide services co subscribers by rewiring buildings already wired for a competing technology so as to allow the residents of said building to receive non-broadcast video services. Upon the request of any landlord or any condominium or tenant association of any building already wired for a competing technology. Grantee, in a timely manner consistent with che construction schedule referred to in Section 11.2 of this Agreement, shall undertake a good faith effort including such pre-marketing and pre-construction design activities as may be necessary in order to ascertain the economic viability of providing cable television service to said building. Upon completion of its ascertainment. Grantee shall inform the person who made such request of the results of said ascertainment. Where the results of said ascertainment demonstrate che economic vlabilicy of said building. Grantee shall provide service in accordance with the construction schedule referred to in Section 11.2 of this Agreement. Where the results of said ascertainment fail to demonstrate the economic viability of said building. Grantee shall provide a written explanation of the results of said ascertainment to the person who initially requested said ascertainment.

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Section 8. System Design

8.I Subscriber Network System

Grantee shall construct a subscriber network system utilizing one

trunk and one feeder cable, providing a minimum upper limit bandwidth of

550 MHz with return transmission paths, which shall be capable of

transmitting eighty-two (32) channels downstream and four (4) channels

upstream in accordance with the design set forth in Section VI of

Grantee's proposal notwithstanding the upper limit bandwidth or number

of cables referred to therein. Such system shall be designed and

constructed as a 550 MHz system with 550 MHz high capacity passives co

provide a minimum of eighty-two (82) channels downstream and four (^)

channels upstream and Initially be activated at a minimum upper limit

bandwidth of 450 MHz providing a minimum of sixty (60) channels

downstream, activated upon InlCatlon of service to subscribers. Grantee

shall expand the Initial channel capacity of such system as soon as 550

MHz technology has been reasonably perfected to ensure high performance

and quality throughout the distribution network system and as soon as

reasonably practicable after notice by the Commission pursuant to its

finding that such additional channel capacity is needed. Grantee may

also utilize an alternative technology or a combination of alternative

technologies to provide cable service co subscribers; provided, however,

chat said alternative technology or combination thereof provides a

minumuffl of fifty-four (54) non-broadcast channels downstream, activated

upon initiation of service to subscribers. When it is technically and

economically feasible. Grantee shall expand che inicial capacicy of

those portions of its cable television system utilizing an alternative

technology or combination thereof as soon as reasonably practicable

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afcer notice by the Commission pursuant Co its finding chac such

additional channel capacity is needed.

8.2 Institutional Network System

Grantee shall provide capacity on the subscriber network system for

an institutional network system. If Grantee determines the need for

additional channel capacity or the activation of upstream channel

capacity for its institutional network system. Grantee shall provide

such additional capacity or activate any of all of such capacity either

on the subscriber network system or on a separate institutional network

system upon its determination that such capacicy is technically and

economically feasible.

8.3 Twenty-Four Hour Operation

Both the subscriber and institutional network systems shall be

designed and operated to ensure that such systems are in operation and

are capable of transmitting and receiving signals twenty-four (24) hours

per day; provided, however, that the operation of such systems may be

interrupted by Grantee only during the times and for the reasons set

forth in Section 113.I-29(E) of the Enabling Ordinance.

8.4 Transmissions Between the Subscriber and Institutional Network

Systems

Both the subscriber and institutional network systems shall be

designed so as to prevent access from either the subscriber network

system onto the institutional network system or from the institutional

network system onto the subscriber network system excepC upon the mutual

agreement of Grantee and the originator of a transmission or as

otherwise specified in this Agreement.

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8.5 Alcematlve Design

If Grantee elects to use an alternative to the design sec forch in

Section VI of Grantee's proposal as modified by Sections 8.1 and 8.2

hereof, such alternative design shall equal or exceed the performance

and capabilities of the design set forth therein. Grantee shall submit

such altamatlve design vith appropriate documentation to the Commission

sixty (60) days prior to the implementation of such design in the

construction or installation of its cable television system.

8.6 Interference

Grantee's cable television system shall be designed to minimize

accumulation of upstream thermal noise and all connectors, splices and

other equipment used therein by Grantee shall be designed, manufactured

and installed so as to minimize signal leakage or ingress.

8.7 Reliability and Safety

Grantee, in order to promote reliability and safety, shall protect

its equipment in a suitable manner from possible damage due to abnormal

electrical surges. All trunk amplifiers shall contain automatic or

manual gain and slope control circuitry designed to maintain high levels

of signal quality over varying temperature conditions; provided,

however, that no less than one-half of all trunk amplifiers shall

contain automatic gain and slope control circuitry.

8.8 Satellite Earth Stations

Grantee shall, at a minimum, provide and maintain sufficient LNAs.

LNCs and tunable receivers to ensure the uninterrupted carriage of all

satellite-delivered services offered on Grantee's cable television

system. Furthermore, Grantee shall provide an uninterruptible power

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supply (.U.t^.b.; tor axi equipment necessary to carry sucn

satellite-delivered services.

8.9 Standby Power

Grantee shall either provide standby power as set forth in Section

VI-(20-21} of Grantee's proposal or provide and maintain equipment

capable of providing standby power for its headend and hub facilities

for a minimum of eight (8) hours and for the transportation and

distribution amplifiers for a minimum of two (2) hours at any

temperature above -lO^F; provided, however, that standby power for che

transportation and distribution amplifiers may be maintained at a

minImum of one (1) hour at any temperature above -lO'F if: (i) an

automatic remote visual and aural alarm is provided and continuously

monitored twenty-four (24) hours per day and automatically indicates

when a standby power unit is operating in an emergency mode; (ii) a pool

of portable generators capable of providing the requisite power are

conveniently located; and (ill) procedures are established to ensure che

prompt dispatch of a portable generator to any standby power unit

operating in an emergency mode.

8.10 Standby Capability

Grantee shall provide and maintain facilities including a diversity

of failure modes Co ensure standby capability so that the failure of any

part of Grantee's cable television system does not resulc in a loss of

service throughout said system.

8.11 Status/Performance Monitoring Equipment

Where Che bi-directional trunk of Grantee's cable television system

has been activated. Grantee shall locate automatic status/performance

monitoring equipment at not fewer than one-third (1/3) of all crunk

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amplifier scations on its subscriber network system, including super

crunk amplifier scacions used co interconnect Grantee's hubs and

headends. The status/performance monitoring system shall provide a

record indicating the date, time and nature of the defect or fault and.

ac a minimum, be capable of indicating the total loss of one or more

control carriers. Furthermore. Grantee shall provide monitoring

equipment sufficient to ensure the reliable performance of: its

institutional network system.

8.12 Equipment

In the construction and installation of its cable television

system. Grantee shall install the equipment set forth in Section VI of

its proposal; provided, however, that Grantee may substitute such

equipment with equipment of equivalent or better quality ,and function

consistent with the requirements set forth in Sections 8.1 and 8.2

hereof upon prior written notice to the Commission. Such notice shall

provide a description of the proposed equipment and the reasons for che

substitution. All equipment used in the construction and installation

of Grantee's cable television system shall be new; provided, however,

that Grantee may, in specific instances, seek a waiver from che

Commission of said requirement. In any event Grantee shall retain che

necessary invoices and records as proof of its purchase thereof for a

period of not less than two (2) years.

8.13 Satellite Uplink

Subject to regulatory approval. Grantee, upon completion of

construction of eighty percent (80Z) of its cable television system

pursuant to the construction schedule set forth in Exhibit E-2 attached

hereto and made a part hereof, shall provide or procure from a third

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parcy sufficienc satellite uplink capacicy co meet che reasonable

demands on Grancee for dlscribucion of video, daca and ocher signals

originating within the City to areas outside the City. Grantee shall

expeditiously seek and bear the costs of seeking the necessary

regulatory approval and file proof thereof with the Commission.

Section 9. Technical Standards

9.1 Performance Requirements

Grantee shall maintain the following minimum performance standards

at the output of any trunk or distribution amplifier on both the

subscriber and institutional network systems:

Visual carrier-to-noise ratio 46 dB Minimum

Visual carrier-to-composite triple beat ratio

Without HRC. or IRC 53 dB Minimum

With either HRC or IRC 47 dB Minimum

9.2 Subscriber Network System

On Grantee's subscriber network system, visual carrier-co-noise

ratios shall be measured with proper termination at all off-air signal

processor and TV demodulator input ports and video input ports of the

VSB/AM modulators nearest to the source of program origination.

Demodulators, modulators and processors including AML and FMI7

equipment, utilized at switching and relay points, shall be connected

for normal operation. To demonstrate composite triple beat performance,

the necessary test signals shall be connected to the combining network

port nearest to the normal source for each channel; provided, however,

that such test signals may be the normal source for each channel and

provided, further, that such test signals may be che normal modulacors

wich Cerminated video input processors in standby carrier mode or

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separate multi-channel or single channel generators. In any event, Che

HRC or IRC phase-lock circuitry shall be temporarily disabled to ensure

Chac all carrier frequencies are separately controlled. Observations of

both noise and composite triple beat shall be made ac the output port or

the tesc port of che mosc remoca line extender amplifier, or of che mosc

remoce crunk amplifier if no line excender amplifier exlscs. on each

sagregaced crunk from each hub or headend. Prior to utilizing the

upstream portion of its subscriber network system for the transmission

of subscriber or user video signals, Grancee shall submlc Co che

Commission for approval a plan which escablishes performance standards

and methods of measurement for the utilization of such upstream portion.

9.3 Institutional Network Syscem

Downstream performance of Grantee's institutional network system

may be observed in a manner Comparable to the methods set forth in

Section 9.2 hereof for che subscriber network system; provided, however,

since no "normal" channel carrier shall be in place, the input port in

the downsjcream syscem shall be locaced ac che channel combiner ac che

designated concrol polncs with all si/ltchlng and relay facilities sec in

the "normal" position for transmitting signals from such control points.

The niimber of carriers used by Grantee for the observation of such

downstream performance shall be equal to one-sixth of the useable pass

band measured in MHz. If such an arrangement is not feasible. Grantee

shall submit an alternative method for appropriate observation of the

downstream performance of its institutional network system to the

Commission for approval. In addition, upstream performance of Grantee's

institutional network system shall be observed by connecting signal

inputs, in cum, ac che excremicies of each segregaCed trunk connected

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to each hub of Grantee's cable television system. Upstream performance

observations shall be made at Grantee's main headend facility with all

switching and relay circuits set in the "normal" position for

cransmlcclng signals co said headend. The number of carriers used for

Che observaclon of such upscream performance shall be one-slxch of che

useable pass band measured in MHz. If such an arrangemenc is noc

feasible, Grancee shall submit an alcemacive mechod for approprlace

observaclon of che upscream performance of ics Inscitutional network

system to the Commission for approval.

9.4 Performance Measurement Standards

In order to properly conduct the performance observations sec forch

in Sections 9.2 and 9.3 hereof. Grantee shall ensure that all amplifiers

and other equipment are in normal operating condition with ASGC control

carriers properly adjusted.

9.5 Data Transmissions

The Bit Error Rate (BER) for all point-to-point data transmissions

on Grantee's cable television system shall not exceed one multiplied by -8 ten to the negative eighth power (1 X 10 ) unless error detection and

correction protocols are provided in accompanying software co ensure

reliable transmission of all point-to-point data notwithstanding a

larger Bit Error Rate (BER).

9.6 Interference

In order to ensure that the operation of its cable television

system does not cause objectionable Interference to any television or

radio reception. Grantee shall comply with applicable FCC rules and

regulations.

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9.7 Tesc Procedures

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-28(A) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall conduct its technical performance tests in

accordance with the procedures see forch in che laCesc edldon of

"Standards of Good Engineering Practices for Measurements on Cable

Television Syscems." NCTA-O08-O477. Grancee shall also submlc to che

Commission initial proof of performance tests for each portion of

Grantee's cable television syscem acclvaced pursuanc to Grantee's

construction schedule as set forth in Exhibit E-2 attached hereto and

made a part hereof.

9.8 System Monitor Test Points

Pursuant and in addition to Section I13.1-28(B) of the Enabling

Ordinance, the minimum number of system monitor test points for

Grantee's cable television system shall be thirty-six (36).

Section 10. Maintenance of System

During the term of this Agreement. Grantee shall maintain its cable

television system In good repair and condition.

Seccion 11. Conscrucclon Schedule and Other Reports

The following provisions are set forth pursuant and in addition to

Section 113.1-31 of the Enabling Ordinance.

11.1 Construction Timetable

Upon request of the City, Grancee submlcced Co che Cicy a

conscrucclon Clmecable as an alternative to Section VII-A.3. of

Grantee's proposal as set forth in Exhibit E-3 attached hereto and made

a part hereof. Exhibit E-3, in addition to Exhibit VII-A.3.a. and

Sections VII-B.2. and VII-B.3. of Grantee's proposal, shall be

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enforceable under the terms and conditions of the Enabling Ordinance and this Agreement.

11.2 Construction Schedule and Mao

Pursuant to Section 113.1-31(0) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall, within three (3) months of che dace of ics accepcance of chis

Agreemenc, furnish che Commission a complece conscrucclon schedule and map. Such schedule and map shall be conslscenc wich Grancee's conscrucclon clmecable referred co herein which upon approval by the

Commission shall be aCCached hereco as ExhibiC E-2 and made a part hereof. More specifically, such construction schedule shall be set forth by utility quarter section and indicate the approximate amount of plant mileage within Franchise Area 1 to be constructed and activated on the subscriber necwork syscem on a quarcerly basis and the scheduled daces for complecion of conscrucclon of all major facilities. Grantee's construction schedule shall be submitted by Grantee to the Commission on forms set forth in Exhibit E-l. Grantee's construction map shall, at a minimum, set forth the location of all major facilities, trunk and supertrunk lines for Grantee's subscriber system. Furthermore,

Grantee's construction schedule and map shall be updated whenever substantial changes become necessary. A substantial change in the construction schedule shall be deemed to occur whenever an adjustment is necessary that would result in a delay in Grantee's quarterly schedule as set forth therein. In no event shall a change in the construction schedule that would result in a delay inconsistent with Grantee's construction timetable referred co in Section 11.1 hereof be permitted except upon prior approval of the Commission. In addition, upon commencement of construction of its cable television system. Grantee

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shall, for informational purposes on the forms set forth in Exhibit £-1

attached hereto and made a part hereof, notify the Commission in writing

on a monthly basis of those areas where strand or cable has been

Installed or where service is being provided.

11.3 "Aa Built" Maps

Grantee shall submit Co the Conasission "as built" maps for portions

of Grantee's cable television system that have been constructed and

activated pursuant to the construction schedule referred to in Section

11.2 of this Agreement as soon as such maps are completed by Grantee.

Said maps, set forth by utility quarter sections, shall at a miniaum

Include cable routings and the location of amplifiers, power supplies

and system monitor test points.

11.4 Third Party Litigation

Grantee agrees that, except to the extent it is prevented from

doing so by order of a court or administrative agency having appropriate

jurisdiction, litigation instituted by a third party shall not suspend

Grantee's obligation to construct. Install and activate its cable

television system in accordance with the construction schedule referred

to in Section 11.2 of this Agreement.

Section 12. Construction Reouirements and Standards

12.1 General

Grantee shall construct, install, maintain and operate its cable

television system in a safe, orderly and workmanlike manner utilizing

only materials of good, durable quality with due respect for engineering

considerations and in accordance with applicable federal, state and

local laws and regulations.

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12.2 Compliance Standards

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-27(A) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall at all times comply with che following:

(a) Nadonal ElecCrlcal Safecy Code of che

American Nadonal Standards Instltuce (lacesc

fcdidon);

(b) Nadonal Eleccrlcal Coda of che Nadonal Fire Procecclon

Assoeladon (lacesc edition);

(c) UL Code, (latest edition);

(d) Tower Standards: 1. EIA-RS-222-A

2. FAA

3. Department of Transportation

12.3 Construction and Installation Manual

Grantee shall submit to the Commission a manual which sets forth

the specifications, standards and procedures for construction and

installation of its cable television system. Said manual shall be

consistent with the highest standards of the cable television industry

and shall, at a minimum, establish procedures to ensure quality work and

provide for the safety and protection of residents and property. Said

manual shall be submitted to the Commission not later than sixty (60)

days prior to commencement of construction of Grantee's cable television

system.

12.4 Grantee's Construction and Inspection Manual

Grantee shall submit a "Construction and Inspection Manual for

Grounding, Bonding, and Surge Protection." to the Commission not later

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than sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of construction of its

cable television system. Such manual shall, at a minimiun. cover che

following:

(a) Aerial Pole Lines

(b) Ground Reslscance Measuremenc

(c) Grounding and Bonding Locaclona

(d) Underground Conscrucclon

(a) Service Drops - Aarial

(f) Service Drops - Underground

(g) Towers

(h) TVROs (Including LNAs and LilCs)

(1) Buildings

(J) Power Supplies

(k) Amplifiers

(1) OperaClng Reliability Goals

12.5 Engineering Site Survey

Grantee shall submit to the Commission a fully coordinated

engineering site survey of all its off-air broadcast and satellite

signal reception sites demonstrating adequate clearance from

interference not later than sixty (60) days prior to commencement of

construction of its cable television system.

12.6 Restoration

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.I-30(F) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall promptly restore or replace the public way or

private property in as good a condition as before the work causing such

disturbance was done; provided, however, chac where condlcions prohibic

prompt rescoration or replacement of the public way, Grantee may request

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an extension from the City, which request shall not unreasonably be

denied. Grantee shall conduct all restoration or replacement in a

competent and efficient manner minimizing disruption and inconvenience

to others.

12.7 Tree Trimming on Public Property

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-30(1) of the Enabling

Ordinance. Grantee, in trimming trees or other foliage on public

property, shall properly and promptly dispose of such trimmings.

12.8 Tree Trlnmlng on Private Property

Grantee shall not trim any tree or other foliage located on private

property prior co obcaining che consent of the owner of said property.

Such trees or other foliage shall be trimmed at Grantee's own expense

and trimmings therefrom shall be properly and promptly disposed of.

12.9 State-of-Che-Art

Grantee's cable television system shall be designed, constructed

and operated as a state-of-the-art cable television system as provided

in Section 8 of this Agreement. If, as a result of technological

developmencs, che qualicy or quanclcy of programming or services

available cp subscribers or users of Grancee's cable television syscem

could be greacly enhanced, che Grantee shall, at the request of the

Commission, investigate che feasibility of implementing such new

developments and shall implement such technological developments if such

Implementation (1) can be done without adding an unwarranted financial

burden to subscribers and (11) is economically feasible and viable for

Grantee. In determining whether or not Grantee shall be required to

implement such new developments, the Commission and Grantee shall

consider, among other factors, the remaining term of chis Agreemenc,

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performance demonstrating the operational feasibility of che new

developmencs, construction costs, the adaptability of such developmencs

to Grantee's cable television system or any part thereof and, the

potential marketability of the new services and other factors affecting

the economic feasibility and viability of Implementation of the new

developments.

12.10 Contractors and Subcontractors

All contractors or subcontractors of Grancee muse be properly

licensed under all applicable federal, scace and local laws and

regulaclons. Grancee shall be solely and completely responsible for all

acts or omissions of any such contractor or subcontractor in the

construction. Installation, maintenance or operation of Grantee's cable

television system.

Section 13. Extension of Ser'/lce

13.1 New Developments

Grantee shall, upon request for service, provide service to all new

developments located within the Primary Service Area of Franchise Area 1

if the new development is located within a portion of the Primary

Service Area where construction of Grantee's cable television system has

been completed or is in the process of being completed; provided,

however, that Grantee may, upon approval of the Commission, extend che

time for providing such service.

13.2 Annexation

Upon annexation by the City of any new territory contiguous to

Franchise Area 1, Grantee shall, at the request of the City, provide

service to said area upon terms and conditions mutually agreed to by che

City and Grantee; provided, however. Chat Grantee may, upon Commission

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approval, postpone the time for providing ser'/lce co said area where lc would resulc in a delay in Grantee's construction schedule as sec forch in Exhibit E-2 attached hereto and made a part hereof.

13.3 Line Extension Policy

Pursuant to Section 113.1-25(A) of the Enabling Ordinance. Grantee shall extend its cable television sy.stem and make service available in

Franchise Area 1 beyond the Primary Service Area as set forth in Exhibit

B attached hereto and made a part hereof in accordance with Grantee's construction timetable as set forth la Section 11.1 of this Agreement.

Grantee shall maximize the extent to which service is made available in the Line Extension area in accordance with the plan and policy for extending service set forth in Exhibit VII-A.4 of Grantee's proposal.

Grantee shall, not later than ninety (90) days prior to Che commencemenc of construction of its cable television system in each Communicy

Planning Area contained in whole or part In che Line Extension Area, submit to the Commission its construction schedule, system design maps and such other documentadon as necessary in accordance with the terms and conditions of this section. Commencing six (6) months after the completion of construction of chose portions of its cable celevision system constructed pursuant to this section. Grantee shall, on an annual basis, submit a report to the Commission detailing its plans and progress in extending cable television service to the entirety of

Franchise Area 1.

Section 14. Removal of System

14.1 Removal By Grantee

If the Council requires the removal of all of Grantee's property located within che public ways of che Cicy pursuant co Section 113.1-10

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(D)(3) or Section II3.1-ll(F) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee, at its

own expense, shall remove such property within one (1) year after

complete cessation of Grantee's service or such longer period as

approved by the Council and under supervision of the City, shall repair

and restore Che public ways pursuanc to Section 113.1-30(F) of the

Enabling Ordinance. Grantee shall be responsible for any and all damages

caused by such removal. If the Council requires the removal of all of

Grantee's property located wlehln the public ways of the City pursuant

to Section H3.1-10(D) (3) or Section 113^-11 (D of the Enabling

Ordinance and if, after complete cessation of Grantee's service, Grancee

fails to remove or cause the removal of all of its property located

wlchin che public ways of che City within one (1) year or such longer

period as approved by the Council, the City shall deem such property

abandoned and such property, at the option of the City, shall become

property of the City.

14.2 Removal By City

If the Council requires the removal of all of Grantee's property

located within the public ways of the City pursuant to Section

113.1-10(D)(3) or Section 113.1-11(F) of the Enabling Ordinance and if

Grantee falls to remove or cause the removal of all of its property

located within the public ways of the City within one (I) year after

complete cessation of Grantee's service, or such longer period as

approved by the Council, the City may remove or cause the removal of

such system; provided, however, that the City shall be reimbursed for

the total costs of such removal Co the extent chat such costs exceed che

amount of the performance bond set forth in Section 5.1 of this

Agreement.

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Section 15. Intra-City Interconnection

15.1 Purpose

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-34 of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall cooperate with other grantees to interconnect

all cable television systems within the City to ensure that the granting

by the City of separate franchises does not rescricc ucilization of such

systems on a City-vide basis. Sufficienc incerconnecclon is essential

for access channels, local origination channels and the institutional

network system to facilitate City-wide and geographlcally-cargeced

programming and services.

15.2 Capacicy and Timetable

Interconnection of all cable television systems within the City

shall, at a minimum, provide adequate capacity for one (1) channel

including two (2) subcarrlers to be delivered from each of grantees'

franchise areas co a central interconnection facility and four (4)

channels including two (2) subcarrlers to be delivered to each of

grantees' franchise areas from a cencral incerconnecclon facilicy.

Said incerconnecclon shall be operacional wlchin one (1) year of service

being delivered by any grancee to'its first subscriber. Additional

channel capacity shall be incrementally activated on an as-needed basis

up to two (2) channels to be delivered from each franchise area to a

central interconnection facility and eight (8) channels to be delivered

to each franchise area from a central interconnection facility;

provided, however, that the grantees as part of the interconnection plan

referred to in Section 15.3 of this Agreemenc may submit an alternative

design that equals or exceeds the performance and capabilities of the

design referred to herein.

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15.3 Plan of Interconnection

Grantee, In cooperation with other grantees, shall develop a plan

of interconnection consistent with the requirements set forth in chis

Section. Such plan shall address in detail all areas necessary to

Implemenc an incerconnecclon syscem for che Cicy. including, buc noc

llalced to, organizational structure, administration, design, financing,

projected coses and expenses, technical performance and construction

standards, chaonal bandwidth allocation procedures, construction,

operation, maintenance and upgrading of the incerconnecclon syscem.

Such plan shall be submlcced Co the Commission for approval within

ninety (90) days of the effective date of this Agreement; provided,

however, that the Commission may extend the time for submission of such

plan upon request by all such grantees. In the event all such grantees

are unable to agree upon such a plan within ninety (90) days or such

longer period as approved by the Commission, the Commission shall act as

the arbitrator and its decision shall be final and binding on all such

Grantees. Upon Commission approval, such plan shall be attached to this

Agreement as Exhibit H and made a part hereof.

15.4 Interconnection Responsibilities

All grantees wlchin che Cicy, shall be responsible for: (1)

providing and covering che coses of all equipmenc and facilities

necessary to implement the plan of Interconnection referred co in

Section 15.3 hereof, (11) obtaining all licenses, permits and

authorizations necessary to conduct and operate such interconnection

system, and (ill) covering all capital costs and operational and

maintenance expenses associated therewith, as provided in said plan of

interconnection.

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15.5 Construction and Technical Standards

The interconnection system shall be designed, construcced, installed, maintained and operated in accordance with the standards set forth in Section I13.1-26(A). 113.1-27(A) and (C) and 113.1-28(A) of the

Enabling Ordinance and Sections 9, 10 and 12 of this Agreement.

Furthermore, such system shall be designed, constructed, operated and maintained so as noc to degrade the quality of any of the signals transmitted on grantees' subscriber or inscicucional necwork systems.

15.6 Fees, Rules, Etc.

Nothing herein shall prohibit Grantee from establishing reasonable fees for use of the Interconnection system or from promulgating reasonable rules, regulations, terms or conditions relating to the use chereof; provided, however, that neither the City nor the CAC shall be charged at any time for the use thereof. In addition, the Commission shall annually review utilization of the Interconnection system and che allocation of bandwidth to the City and the CAC to ensure that the Cicy and the CAC have been reserved adequate capacity on the Interconnection system to meet their respective reasonable needs.

Section 16. Channel Allocation

16.1 Standard Allocation

Grantee shall at all times provide the same channel allocations for the following channels as provided for by all grantees operating cable television systems within the City:

A) Three (3) local origination channels, not more than two (2) of

which may be alphanumeric;

B) All channels under the control of the Chicago Access

Corporation;

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C) At least two (2) leased access channels;

D) At least two (2) local government access channels; and

E) All television broadcast signals required to be carried by

FCC regulaclons.

Grancee, in agreemenc wich all ocher grancees operaclng cable

Celevision syscems wlchin the City, has established a standard channel

allocation as set forth in ExhibiC F acccached hereco and made a pare

hereof. This allocadon shall be binding on all such grancees.

16.2 FAA Confliccs

Grancee shall file requescs for waivers for all channels that are

in conflict with FAA allocations with the FCC and copies of such

requests shall be filed with the Commission wlchin ninety (90) days

afcer che effecclve dace of chis Agreemenc.

Seccion 17. Universal Subscriber Ser'/lce

This seccion is noc applicable to Franchise Area I.

Seccion 18. Local Orlglnaclon

During che cerm of chis Agreemenc, Grancee, in cooperacion wich che

ocher grancees operaclng wlchin che Cicy, shall provide for local

orlglnaclon as sec forch in ExhibiC G and Accachment Gl attached hereco

and made a part hereof.

Section 19. Chicago Access Corporation

19.1 Channel Commitments

Pursuant to Section 1I3.1-36(A) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee

shall dedicate ten percent (lOZ) of its usable channels from their

Inception as access channels on its subscriber network system as set

forth in Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part hereof. All such

channels shall be provided to the CAC free of charge and be under che

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exclusive use and control of the CAC; provided, however, that such

channels are utilized by the CAC for non-commercial programming and

purposes and without any charges by the CAC to any subscriber or

advertiser. Under no circumstances shall Grancee have che auchority or

right to exercise any control over the use or operation of such channels

except as provided in Section 113.1-36(B) of the Enabling Ordinance.

Neither Grantee nor the CAC shall be liable for the quality or content

of programning produced or transmitted by the other.

19.2 Payments and Contributions

Pursuant to Section 113.1-37 of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee

shall, in cooperation with other grantees operating within che City, pay

directly to che CAC such capital and operating payments as set forth in

Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part hereof at the times sec forch

thersin. The grantees for Areas 1.2.3.4. and 5. respectively, shall be

obligated for a 20Z pro-rata share of all capital payments to che CAC as

set forth in Section 4 of Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part

hereof. The grantees for Areas 2,3.4, and 5, respectively, shall be

obligated for a 25Z pro-rata share for all non-capital payments to the

CAC as set forth in Sections 2 and 3 of Exhibit J attached hereto and

made a part hereof, recognizing that the Grantee in Area I shall not be

obligated to make non-capital payments to the CAC. Such payments

referred to herein shall be under the exclusive use and control of che

CAC pursuant to the purposes and powers set forth in Sections 113.1-35

and 113.1-40 of the Enabling Ordinance and its Articles of Incorporation

adopted pursuant to Section 113.1-38 of the Enabling Ordinance.

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19.3 Equipment

In addition to the facilities and equipment commitments set forch

in Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part hereof. Grantee shall

provide, free of charge, modulators and other necessary equipment to

permit full and practical utilization from the Grantee's headend

downstream, by conventional technical means, of each CAC channel as from

time to time requested by the CAC buc in no evenc earlier Chan syscem

acdvadon. Furthermore, Grancee shall insure chac les cable Celevision

syscem is conscrucced and operaced Co enable che CAC, ac iCs own coses,

Co cablecase live programming from remoce locacions wich no charge co

che CAC for access co Grantee's existing facilities suitable for such

purposes at Grantee's headend.

19.4 Programming Authority

Grantee shall have no authority or control over any programming

cablecast on chaimels dedicated to the CAC pursuant to Section 19.I

hereof. All programming cablecast on such channels shall not be

considered origination cablecasting for purposes of Grantee's compliance

with Section 76 Subpart G of the FCC rules and regulations unless

otherwise determined by the FCC with respect to Grantee. Grantee shall

have no responsibility under Section 113.1-26(0) of the Enabling

Ordinance for programming cablecast on any CAC dedicated channels.

Furthermore, nothing in this Section shall be construed to imply that

Grantee is a common carrier.

19.5 Recomputation

Commencing after the fifth year, the City, upon written request of

the CAC, which request shall be no earlier than one hundred (120) days

following conclusion of Grantee's fiscal year, shall exercise its right

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to Inspect Grantee's books and records and to audit and recompute the

amount determined to be payable to the CAC as a percentage of Grantee's

annual gross revenues pursuant to Section 113.1-I7(C) of the Enabling

Ordinance provided that the City be reimbursed by the CAC for any costs

Incurred in exercising such a right in the event Grantee is noc liable

for said coses. If, afcer exercising such a right, the City determines

that an addlcional amounc is due che CAC, Grancee shall pay ehe CAC such

addidonal amounc wlchin chircy (30) days afcer Grancee's recelpc of

noclce from che Cicy pursuanc Co Seccion 113.I-17(C) of ehe Enabling

Ordinance.

19.6 Interest

If any of the payments referred to in Section 19.2 hereof are not

made on or before the due dates set forth in Exhibit J attached hereto

and made a part hereof. Grantee shall pay to the CAC from such due dace

on the amount due and owing until such amount is paid in full che prime

rate of Interest effective as of the due date publicly announced by the

First National Bank of Chicago. If an additional amount is due the CAC

as a result of the audit referred to in Section 19.5 hereof and such

amount is not paid within said thirty (30) days after Grantee's receipt

of notice from the City pursuant to Section 113.1-17(0) of che Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall pay to the CAC on the amount due and owing

until such amount ia paid in full the prime race of incerese effective

as of such date publicly announced by the First National Bank of

Chicago.

19.7 CAC/Grantee Policies and Procedures

In order to facilitate smooth operations and working arrangements

between the CAC and Grantee and to resolve all practical difficulties in

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che implemencation of Grantee's commitments to the CAC, within one

hundred and r^enty (120) days after the effective date of this Agreement

or such later date as agreed upon by Grantee and the CAC, Grantee and

the CAC shall develop written policies and procedures which shall be

filed with the Commission. Said policies and procedures shall detail

the mutual obligations of Grantee and the CAC in a manner not

inconsistent with this Agreement and shall include an acknowledgemene by

ehe CAC and Grancee chac, with respect to any mucual obllgacions

provided for under Chis Agreemenc and Che wrlccen policies and

procedures Co be adopced by che parties pursuant hereto, each shall act

in a reasonable, expeditious and timely manner.

Section 20. Leased Access

20.1 Subscriber Network System

Pursuant to Section I13.1-26(B) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee

shall, during the term of this Agreement, provide at least two (2)

leased access channels on its subscriber network system.

20.2 . Additional Leased Chaimels

Whenever all of Grantee's leased access channels are utilized

sixty percent (602) of the time between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. and/or eighty

percent (80Z) of the time between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on weekdays for a

nine (9) consecutive week period. Grantee shall provide an additional

leased access channel unless the Commission determines that to do so

would place an unreasonable economic burden on Grantee; provided,

however,-thae Grancee shall noc ac any clme be required to provide more

than five percent (5Z) of the useable channels on its subscriber network

system as leased access channels. Grantee may reduce by one the number

of additional leased access channels provided pursuant co chis Section

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whenever all leased access channels minus one are not utilized sixty

percent (60Z) of the time between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. and/or eighty

percent (80Z) of che time becween 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. on weekdays for a

nine (9) consecudve week period; provided, however, Chac in no evenc

shall the number of leased access channels provided by Grancee be less

Chan ehe number of channels provided pursuanc Co Seccion 20.1.

20.3 Rules

While recognizing Grancee's acaCus as a cable syscem operacor and

noc a common carrier, che leased access rules adopced by Grancee

pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-26(B)(3) of che Enabling Ordinance shall in no

way acc Co discourage use of Grancee's leased access channels or

Incerfere wich or hinder compedtion.

Section 21. Municipal Utilization

21.1 Description

During the term of this Agreement, Grantee shall provide for

municipal utilization on its subscriber network system as set forth in

Section Z of Grantee's proposal and Exhibit H accached hereco and made a

pare hereof. The channels dedicaced co Che use and concrol of che City

and other local government agencies designated by the Cicy as sec forch

in Exhibit H attached hereto and made a part hereof shall be utilized

for non-commercial programming and purposes and without'any charges by

the City to any subscriber. Grantee shall have no authority or control

over any programming cablecast on such dedicated channels. All

programming cablecast on such dedicated channels shall not be considered

origination cablecasting for purposes of Grantee's compliance wich

Section 76 Subpart G of the FCC rules and regulations unless otherwise

determined by the FCC with respect to Grantee. Grantee shall have no

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responsibility under Section 113.1-26(0) of the Enabling Ordinance for

programming cablecast on any such dedicated channel. Furthermore,

nothing in this Section shall be construed to imply that Grantee is a

connon carrier.

21.2 Additional Channel Capacity

Upon demonstration by the City of full utilization of the channel

capacity dedicated to the City, Grantee shall exercise its best efforts

CO provide addidonal channel capadey eo che Cicy on ics cable

celevision syscem Co meec ehe reasonable needs of che City unless to do

so would place an unreasonable economic burden on Grantee.

Section 22. Enhanced/Developmental Services

22.1 Description

Grantee shall provide Enhanced/Developmental Services as set forth

in Exhibit I upon its determination that such services are technically

and economically feasible.

22.2 Fees

Pursuant to Section 113.1-22(E) of Enabling Ordinance, Grantee

shall submlc che fees Co be charged for ies Enhanced/Developmencal

Services Co the Commission not less than thirty (30) days prior to any

marketing of such services.

Section 23. Institutional Network Svstem

Grantee may operate and maintain a bi-directional institutional

network system in accordance with Section 8.2 hereof. Furthermore,

Grantee may activate any part or all of its institutional network system

upon its determination that such activation is technically and

economically feasible.

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Section 24. Employment Requirements

The following provisions are set forth pursuant and in addition to

Section 113.1-53 of the Enabling Ordinance.

24.1 Affirmative Action

Pursuanc co Secclons 113.1-53(8) and (C) of ehe Enabling Ordinance,

Grancee, during che term of this Agreement,, shall exercise its best

efforts to maximize equal employment opportunities for minorities and

women. The goal for Grantee's workforce with respect to minority

employment shall be parity with the population of minorities in relation

to the general population of the City. Grantee shall take affirmative

action to accomplish this goal in each of the job categories set forth

in Exhibit K attached hereto and made a part hereof. The goals for

Grantee's workforce with respect to female employment shall be parity

with the respective percentage representations of females in the labor

force of the City in each of tha Job categories set forth in Exhibit K

attached hereto and made a part hereof. Grantee shall take affirmative

action to accomplish these goals in each of said job categories.

24.2 Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Plan

Grantee shall develop an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative

Action Plan in accordance with the requirements set forth in Exhibit K

attached hereto and made a part hereof. Such Plan shall be filed wich

Che Commission for approval wlehln ninety (90) days after the effective

date of this Agreement. The Commission shall within forty-five (45)

days after receipt by it of such Plan approve such Plan or notify

Grantee in writing of the deficiencies in such plan. In no event shall

Grantee commence construction prior to such approval.

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24.3 Pass-Through Reoulraments

In order to satisfy the employment requirements set forth herein

and in Section 113.1-53 of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall ensure

Chac each concraccor having a concracc or concraccs vlch Grancee and

each sub-concractor having a concracc or concraccs wich Grancee's

concraccors or Grancee's concraccors' sub-concraccors in excess cf

$50,000 and ac lease flfeeen (15) employees engaged in ehe conscrucclon,

Inscallacion, malncenance or operadon of Grancee's cable Celevision

syscem complies wich Secdons 24.1, 24.4. 24.5. 24.6, 24.7 and 24.8 of

chis Agreemenc and Seccion 113.1-53 of che Enabling Ordinance.

Furchermore. GranCee shall ensure that each such contractor or

sub-contractor develops an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative

Action Plan in accordance with the requirements set forth in Exhibit K

attached hereto and made a part hereof. Each such Plan shall be made

available to the Commission upon request.

24.4 Local Residents

Grantee shall take affirmative action to ensure that at least 50Z

of its employees engaged in the construction. Installation, maintenance

or operation of its cable television system are actual residents of the

City.

24.5 Unions

Grantee shall notify each labor union or representative of workers

with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or

understanding or with which it enters Into discussions regarding a

collective bargaining agreemenc or other contract or understanding of

its responsibilities under this Section and Section 113.1-53 of the

Enabling Ordinance. Grantee shall, to the extent possible through

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negotiation or modification of such agreement, contract or

understanding, ensure that such agreement, contract or understanding

contains a provision consistent with this Section and Section 113.1-53

of the Enabling Ordinance so as noc to Impede Grantee's ability to

sadsfy che requlremencs sec forch herein and chereln.

24.6 Training

Pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-53(8) of che Enabling Orainance, Grancee

shall provide training programs for qualified minorities and women as

sec forch in Seccion ZIV of les proposal. In addleion, Grancee shall

eseablish such ocher eralning programs as necessary to satisfy che

employment requirements set forth herein.

24.7 Records

Commencing ninety (90) days after the effective date of this

Agreement and continuing for the term of this Agreement, Grantee shall

prepare and maintain the following records on forms supplied by the

Commission; job applicant flow logs, promotion, demotion, termination

and transfer logs, and training activity and/or apprenticeship program

pardcipaclon summaries. Such records shall be available to the City

during Grantee's normal business hours and retained in Grantee's files

for not less than three (3) years.

24.8 Reporting Requirements

Grantee, during the term of this Agreemenc, shall file wich the

Commission the following reports on forms supplied by the Commission:

a) Commencing within one hundred twenty (120) days afcer

the effective date of this Agreement and continuing on a

quarterly basis until construction of Grantee's cable

television system has been completed and annually there-

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after for the cerm of chis Agreement:

—statistical reports;

—progress evaluation reporcs.

—a report listing any EEO/AA complaints filed

against Grantee with an agency or coure having

approprlace jurisdiccion.

b) Commencing one (I) year afcer approval by che Commission

of Grancee's Equal Employmenc Opporcunlcy/Affirmacive

Accion Plan and condnulng on an annual basis for che term

of this Agreement:

—a report summarizing and updating Grantee's

Equal Employment Opportunity/Affinaative

Accion Plan.

24 ..9 Compliance

In order Co monlcor Grancee's compliance wich ics Equal Employmenc

Opporcuniey/Afflrmadve Accion Plan and che ocher requiremenes sec forch

herein, che Commission, whenever necessary or approprlace, buc no less

Chan annually, shall, commencing one (1) year afcer ics approval of said

Plan, conduce a compliance review. Such review shall consist of a

comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the records maintained and the

reporcs required co be submlcced Co ehe Commission pursuanc co Secclons

24.7 and 24.8 hereof and any ocher daca relevane chereco. Grancee shall

be deemed co be in compliance for purposes of Seccion 24 of chis

Agreemenc and Secclons 113.1-53(8) and (C) of che Enabling Ordinance if

Che Commission decermines that Grantee has exercised its best efforts co

comply on an annual basis with its Equal Employment Opportunity/

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Affirmative Action Flan and the requirements set forch in Sections 24.1,

24.3, 24.4 and 24.6 hereof.

Section 25. Contractors and Subcontractors

25.1 Local Businesses

Grancee shall ucllize businesses locaced in che Cicy in conneccion

wich che conscrucclon, inscallacion, malncenance and operacicn of its

cable celevision syscem co the maximum extent feasible and with due

regard to price, qualicy and clmlng of delivery. In addleion, Grancee

shall. CO ehe maximum excene feasible and wich due regard eo price,

qualicy and timing of delivery of the purchase of comparable materials,

equipment or supplies of any nature, give preference for such items

which are assembled, manufactured or otherwise produced, in whole or in

part, within the City.

25.2 Minority Business Enterprises (MBEs)

Pursuant to Section 113.1-53(E) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grancee

shall, during the term of this Agreement, exercise its best efforts to

ensure that qualified mlnorlcy-owned businesses locaced in and certified

by the City receive "a fair and substantial share of the economic

benefits" forthcoming from development of Grantee's cable television

system. For purposes of this Section, a "fair and substantial share of

the economic benefits" shall mean twenty-five percent (25Z) of the total

dollar value of contracts awarded by Grantee, excluding contracts where

participation of MBEs would noc be practically possible such as factory

direct purchases, purchases of satellite-delivered services and

purchases of materials or equipment from a sole source of supply. Such

exclusions shall be detailed with justifications therefor in Grantee's

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minority business enterprise plan referred to in Section 25.4 hereof and

shall be subject to Commission approval.

25.3 Women's Business Enterprises (WBEs)

Grantee, during the term of this Agreement, shall exercise its best

efforts to ensure that qualified women-owned businesses located in and

certified by the City are awarded five percent (SZ) of the total dollar

value of contracts awarded by Grantee, excluding contracts where

participation of WBEs would not be practically possible such as factory

direct purchases, purchases of satellite-delivered services and

purchases of materials or equipment from a sole source of supply. Such

exclusions shall be detailed with justifications therefor in Grancee's

women's business enterprise plan referred to in Section 25.4 hereof and

shall be subject to Commission approval.

25.4 Business Enterprise Plans

Grantee shall develop separate minority and women's business

enterprise' plans in accordance with the requirements set forth in

Exhibit L attached hereto and made a part hereof. Such plans shall be

filed with the Commission for approval within ninety (90) days after the

effective date of this Agreemenc. The Commission shall, within

forty-^fiye (45) days of receipt by it of such plans, approve such plans

or notify Grancee in wrlclng of che deficiencies in any of said plans.

In no evenc shall Grancee commence conscrucclon prior eo such approvals.

25.5 Reporclng Requirements

Grancee, during che Cerm of this Agreement, shall file wich che

Commission the following reports on forms supplied by the Commission:

a) Commencing within one hundred twenty (120) days

after the effective date of Chis Agreement and

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continuing on a quarterly basis until construc­

tion of Grantee's cable television system has

been completed and annually thereafter for the

tem of this Agreement:

—a descriptive summary of the categories

and total dollar value of contracts awarded

by Grantee;

—a descriptive summary of the categories and

total dollar value of contracts awarded by

Grantee, excluding contracts where parti­

cipation of MBEs/WBEs would not be practically

possible in accordance with Sections 25.2 and

25.3 hereof and Exhibit L attached hereto and

made a part hereof;

—a descriptive summary of the total dollar value

of all contracts awarded to MBEs and WBEs;

—a descriptive summary of Grantee's efforts both

to locate and facilitate the participation of

qualified MBEs/WBEs in the construction, instal­

lation, maintenance and operation of Grantee's

cable television system including a description

of the specific programs implemented by Grantee

to meet the goals set forth in Sections 25.2 and

25.3 hereof,

b) Commencing within one (1) year after approval by

the Commission of Grantee's MBE and WBE Flans

and continuing on an annual basis for che term of

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this Agreement, separate reports summarizing and

updating both Grantee's MBE and WBE Plans.

25.6 Compliance

In order to monitor Grantee's compliance with its MBE and WBE Plans

and the other requirements set forth herein, the Commission, whenever

necessary or appropriate, but no less than annually shall, commencing

one (I) year after approval by the Commission of Grantee's MBE and WBE

Plans, conduct a compliance review. Such review shall consist of a

comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the reports required to be

submitted to the Commission pursuant to Section 25.5 hereof and any

other data relevant thereto. Grantee shall be deemed to be in

compliance for purposes of Section 25 of this Agreement and Section

113.1-53(E) of the Enabling Ordinance if the Commission determines chac

Grantee has exercised its best efforts to comply on an annual basis with

its MBE and WBE Plans and the requirements set forth in Sections 25.L,

25.2 and 25.3 hereof.

Section 26. Constimer Services

26.1 Consumer Services Plan

Pursuant and in addition to Section I13.1-22(E) of the Enabling

Ordinance and Section XIV-(l-2) of its proposal. Grantee shall submit to

the Commission a detailed consumer services plan sixty (60) days prior

to commencemenc of service co ics flrsc subscriber. Such plan shall, ac

a minimum, demonscrace chac ehe facllieies. personnel, repair, complainc

and adjustment procedures, telephone and other information systems of

Grantee are sufficient to ensure timely, efficient and effective

services to consumers. Such plan shall also be consistent with che

highest standards of the cable television industry and the

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requirements set forth herein and in Sections 113.1-27(B) and 113.1-29

of the Enabling Ordinance.

26.2 Business Offices and Personnel

Pursuanc and in addleion co Seccion 1I3.1-27(B) of che Enabling

Ordinance. Grancee shall eseablish and maInCain offices and

provide personnel, celephone service and other equipment, as needed, co

ensure timely, efficient and effecclve service to consumers. Such

personnel shall include one person designated by Grantee to act as a

liaison between Grantee and the City on consumer service issues. All

business offices of Grantee shall have a locally listed telephone number

and, at a minimum, be open for business during the hours set forth in

Section ZIV-l of Grantee's proposal. Furthermore, at various times

during the day. Grantee shall cablecast the address, telephone number

and office hours of its business offices on a local origination channel

received by all subscribers.

26.3 Subscriber Complaints

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-29(B) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall promptly respond to and resolVe all subscriber

complaints; provided, however, that nothing herein shall require Grantee

to maintain or repair any equipment not provided by Grancee, maintain

records with respect thereto nor respond to or resolve subscriber

complaints relating thereto. Grantee shall maintain records of such

complaints setting forth the date and nature of the complaint and any

action taken in response thereto. Such records shall be available to

the City during normal business hours and retained In Grantee's files

. for not less than three (3) years. A statistical summary of such

records shall be prepared by Grantee and submitted to the Commission

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monthly commencing thirty (30) days after commencement of construction

and continuing until construction of Grantee's cable television system

is complete in accordance with Exhibit E-2 attached hereto and made a

part hereof. Thereafter, such records shall be submitted to the

Commission annually.

26.4 Major Outages

Grancee shall maincain records of all major oucages. Such records

shall Indicace che esdmaeed number of subscribers affecced, che dace

and clme of flrsc nodficadon of ehe oucage, ehe dace and clme service

was rescored, Che cause of ehe oucage and a descripcion of the

corrective action taken. Such records shall be available to the Cicy

during normal business hours and retained in Grantee's files for not

less than three (3) years. A statistical summary of such records shall

be prepared by Grantee and submitted to the Commission annually,

commencing cwelve (12) months after service is provided to the first

subscriber.

26.5 Pre-Construction Information

Prior to commencement of construction of an area. Grantee shall

exercise its best efforts to inform the residents thereof of the nature

and timetable for such construction andshall provide them wich che

procedures for filing complaints.

26.6 Grantee Solicitation

At the time Grantee solicits the residents of an area for

subscription of services. Grantee shall provide such residents a simple,

but thorough written explanation of all services offered, the price of

such services, the parental lock-out device. Installation procedures and

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privacy rights of the subscriber as set forth in Section 113.1-32 of che

Enabling Ordinance and Section 28 of this Agreement.

26.7 Requests for Installation

Pursuant and in addition. Co Seeclon 113.1-31(0) of che Enabling

Ordinance, Grancee shall fill all reasonable requescs for inscallacion of ics services wlchin chircy (30) days afcer che dace of such request.

A requesc shall be deemed reasonable if (1) che services requesced are uniformally available on Grancee's cable celevision syscem; (11) Che services are requesced in a porcion of Franchise Area 1 where Grancee's cable celevision syscem has been conscrucced and acclvaced; (iii)

Grancee in cooperacion with appropriate agencies can accomplish a proper physical extension of its cable television system to a person's premises within thirty (30) days; and (iv) Grantee can obtain access to a person's premises. If Grantee fails within such thirty (30) day period to provide the service requested. Grantee, upon request of the person requesting service, shall within thirty (30) days thereafter promptly refund any and all deposits or advance payments made by such person. In the case of a non-standard installation as provided for in Section 7.7 of this Agreement. Grantee shall, if necessary, be afforded a reasonable period of time beyond such thirty (30) day period to fill a reasonable request for such non-standard Installation. If Grantee fails wlchin such thirty (30) day period or such longer period, as the case may be. to provide the services requested. Grantee, upon request of the person requesting such services, shall within thirty (30) days thereafter promptly refund any and all deposits or advance paymencs made by such person. Grantee shall maintain a record of all installation requescs showing when and what action was taken.

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26.8 Installation Information

Pursuant and in addition to Section 1I3.1-29(C) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee, upon installation of service, shall provide che

subscriber a simple, buc chorough wrlccen explanaclon of ICs service,

adjuscmene and complainc procedures and proper use of che convercer or

other cable-related equipment. Thereafter, Grantee shall provide

subscribers with such information upon requesc.

26.9 Translaced Informacion

The informacion and macerlals described in Secclons 26.5, 26.6 and

26.8 hereof, shall also be available in Spanish.

26.10 Program Guides

In che evenc Grancee or ics agene provides co Grancee's subscribers

wrlccen program guides, such guides shall Use, ac a minimum, all

non-muse carry chaimels carried on Grancee's' cable television system and

shall, to the extent reasonable as determined by Grantee, list all

programs carried on such channels.

26.11 Information Filed With Commission

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-22(E) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee shall file the information described therein and che

information and materials set forth in Sections 26.5, 26.6, 26.8 and

26.9 hereof with the Commission at lease fourceen (14) days prior to any

distribution of such information or materials except as provided in

Section 7 of this Agreemenc.

26.12 Employee Identification

Each employee of Grantee when entering private property or working

on public ways shall be required to wear an employee identification card

issued by Grantee bearing a picture of said employee.

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26.13 Nondiscrimination

Grantee shall not discriminate against any person in the

solicitation nr provision of any service on the basis of age, sex, race,

color, creed, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, marital status or

handicap.

Section 27. Users

The provisions set forth in Sections I13.1-21(F) and I13.1-22(E) of

the Enabling Ordinance shall apply to all users of Grantee's cable

television system.

Section 28. Privacy

28.1 Requirements

Grantee shall construct, install, maintain and operate its cable

television system so as to protect the privacy rights of each subscriber

and user in accordance with Section 113.1-32 of the Enabling Ordinance,

the requirements set forth herein and other applicable federal, state

and local laws and regulations.

28.2 Monitoring, Collection, Use or Release

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-32(8), Grantee shall not

monitor, collect or use any information or signals transmitted over its

cable television system except as provided therein. Nor shall Grantee

release any individually identifiable information about any subscriber

or user to the City or any other third party without the prior written

consent of such subscriber or user. Any consent of a subscriber or user

for the monitoring, collection, use or release of any Information or

signals transmitted over or obtained by Grantee's cable television

system shall be explicit and in writing and separate from any contract

or agreement for services.or use. Such consent shall contain a

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statement in bold print chat states that the subscriber or user

knowingly authorizes the monitoring, collection, use or release of such

Information, that the consent is revocable at any time by the subscriber

or user without penalty and that describes the exact nature of the

monitoring, collection, use or release of such Information. Such

consent is revocable without penalty at any time by che subscriber or

user upon prior written notice to Grantee. In no event shall such

consenc be obcalned by Grancee from a subscriber or user as a condicion

of service or a condnuadon chereof. excepC if such consenc is

necessary eo adequacely provide such service.

28.3 Privacy Informacion

Pdor CO inscallacion of service. Grancee shall provide each

subscriber wich a simple, buc chorough wrlccen explanaclon of, the nature

- of individually identifiable information capable of being transferred,

monitored or collected over Grantee's cable television system for che

services said subscriber is requesting and of all applicable privacy

requirements as set forth herein and in Section 113.1-32 of the Enabling

Ordinance; provided, however, that such Information shall be filed with

the Commission not less than fourteen (14) days prior to its being

distributed to any subscriber.

28.4 Ownership of Data

The ownership of any data or signals originated by a subscriber or

user and maintained by Grantee or a third party which are intended for

the sole use of such subscriber or user shall remain solely in the

originating subscriber or user, even though such data or signals are

maintained by Grantee or a third party.

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28.5 Court-Ordered Disclosure

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-32(3)(4) of the Enabling

Ordinance, if a court of competent jurisdiction authorizes or orders the

monitoring, collection, use or release of any individually identifiable

information about any subscriber or user. Grantee shall notify such

subscriber or user in a sufficienc amounc of clme to permit the

subscriber or user to challenge the monitoring, collection, use or

release of such information excepc where Che courc finds chac

nondisclosure is mandaced.

28.6 Destruction of Information

Any individually identifiable information of a subscriber or user

collected by Grantee pursuant to Section 113.1-32 of Che Enabling

Ordinance and the provisions contained herein shall be destroyed

Immediately once the purpose for its collection has been accomplished

unless the Enabling Ordinance, this Agreement or federal, state or local

laws require its retention.

28.7 Request for Information

Pursuant and in addition to Section 113.1-32(0(5) of the Enabling

Ordinance, Grantee, within two (2) weeks of its receipt of a written

request from any subscriber or user, shall make available to such

subscriber or user the information collected or maintained by it with

respect to such subscriber or user. Furthermore, Grantee shall permit

its subscribers or users Co correct any Inaccurate information

collected about them. If such information is in machine-readable form.

Grantee shall translate such information and provide such subscriber or

user with a copy of the translation.

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Section 29. Enforcement

29.1 Sanctions

Pursuant to Sections 113.1-57(A) and (B) of the Enabling Ordinance,

the Commission shall have the right to Impose monetary penalties, fines

and other monecary sancclons in accordance wleh Seccion 29.6 of chis

Agreemenc in che evenc Grancee vlolaces che Enabling Ordinance, chis

Agreemenc or any rule or regulaclon lawfully adopced by che Commission

pursuanc Co Seccion 1I3.1-46(A)(10) of che Enabling Ordinance.

Furchermore, ehe Commission shall have che rlghc Co Impose liquidaced

damages for chose vlolacions sec forth in Section 29.5 of this

Agreement. Such rights shall be in addition to any other rights or

remedies the City or Commission has under the Enabling Ordinance, this

Agreement or other applicable laws.

29.2 Notice of Violation

If the Commission has reason to believe that Grantee is in

violation of the Enabling Ordinance, this Agreement or any rule or

regulation lawfully adopted by the Commission pursuant to Section

I13.I-46(A)(10) of che Enabling Ordinance, Che Commission shall nocify

Grancee in wrlclng of che violacion secclng forch che nature of such

violation. Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of such notice.

Grantee either shall respond in writing Co the Commission contesting the

Commission's notice of violation with supporting documentation chac such

violation did not occur or was beyond Grantee's control and requesting

an opportunity to be heard or shall remedy the violation within such

thirty (30) day period; provided, however, that the Commission may

determine that the violation is of such a serious nature that a lesser

period for remedying the violation is warranted. If Grantee cannot

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reasonably remedy the violation within the time period specified and so

informs the Commission, the Cozmaission may extend the time permicced for

remedying che violation provided Grantee informs che Commission on a

regular basis of the steps being taken to remedy the violation.

29.3 Notice of Assessment

If within thirty (30) days of its receipt uf notice of the

vloladon pursuanc co Seccion 29.2 of chis Agreemenc, Grancee fails to

submlc a wrlccen response concesclng Che Commission's noclce of

vloladon or if afcer requescing an opporeunicy co be heard Grancee

fails CO prove in said hearing chac such violacion did noc occur or was

beyond its concrol or if Grancee fails to remedy the violation within

the time period specified or any extensions chereco pursuanc co Seccion

29.2 of this Agreement, the Commission, after considering iall relevant

factors, may impose upon Grantee monecary penalties, fines, liquidated

damages or other monetary sanctions from the date of notice of violation

in accordance with Sections 29.5 or 29.6 of this Agreement and shall

provide Grantee with prior written notice of such assessment. Such

notice of assessment shall state the amount to be assessed and provide a

date of at least fifteen (15) days after receipt of such notice upon

which payment for the violation is due.

29.4 Withdrawal from Letter of Credit

If Grantee fails to pay to the City any monetary penalties, fines,

liquidated damages or other monetary sanctions imposed upon Grantee by

the Commission wlehln chree (3) days afcer the date set forth in che

notice of assessment pursuant to Section 29.3 of this Agreement, the

Commission, pursuant to Section I13.1-I9(B) of the Enabling Ordinance,

may Immediately request payment of the amount thereof from the letter of

58 13924 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

credit. Upon such request for payment, the Commission shall notify

Grantee of the amount and dace of such paymenc.

29.5 Liquidated Damages

Grancee agrees che following will resulc in damages eo che Cicy

chac will be Impracclcable or dlfflcule eo ascercaln and cherefore,

agrees eo pay co che City che following amouncs which shall noc be

considered in Che nacure of penalties:

a) Material failure to construce and acclvaee ics cable celevision

syscem in accordance wich che conscrucclon clmecable and

conscrucclon schedule and map referred co in Secclons 11.1 and

11.2 of this Agreement unless such failure is caused by

circumstances beyond Grantee's control or by a change or

extension in such timetable, schedule or map approved by the

Commission, $750.00 a'day for each day and part chereof chac

such failure continues;

b) Material failure to comply with the design, technical,

maintenance, construction or operational requirements set forth

or referred to in Sections 8, 9. 10 and 12 of this Agreement.

$750.00 a day for each day or part thereof that such failure

continues;

c) Material failure to comply with the Interconnection

requirements set forth or referred to in Section 15 of this

Agreement. $750.00 per day for each day or part thereof that

such failure continues;

d) Except as approved by the Commission or the Council, if

required, a material failure to provide the services sec

forth or referred to in Section 7 of this Agreement

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in accordance with the requirements set forth therein.

$250.00 a day for each day or part thereof chat such

failure continues.

29.6 Monetary Penalties, Fines and Other Monetary Sanctions

Pursuant to Section 113.1-57(A) and (B) of the Enabling Ordinance,

if Grantee fails to comply with any provision of the Enabling Ordinance or this Agreement, the Commission may assess and Impose monetary

penalties, fines and ocher monecary sancclons for such failure in an

amounc noc Co exceed $750.00 per day per vloladon for each day or pare

chereof chac such failure concinues. If Grancee fails to comply with

any rule or regulation lawfiilly adopted by the Commission pursuanc co

Section 113.1-46 (A)(10) of the Enabling Ordinance, che Commission may assess and impose fines for such failure in an amount not to exceed

$50.00 per day per violation for each day or part thereof that such

failure continues. All such monetary penalties, fines and other monetary sanctions shall be determined by the Commission in accordance with the principles sec forch below:

a) Such monecary penaldes, fines and ocher monecary

sancclons shall exceed che financial benefits Co

Grantee's delaying or failing to comply with the

applicable requirement;

b) Even where such benefits are not easily discemable,

such monetary penalties, fines and other monetary

sanctions shall be high enough to have a significant

deterrent effect on Grantee;

c) Such monetary penalties, fines and other monetary

sanctions shall be sufficient to protect the City

60 13926 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

and other affected parties against loss of revenues

resulting from Grantee's violations.

29.7 Act or Omission Beyond Grantee's Control

Grantee shall noc be subject to Che Imposlcion of monecary

penaldes, fines, liquidaced damages and ochar monecary sancclons

referred co herein for any acc or omission if such acc or omissicn was

beyond Grantee.'s concrol. An acc or omission shall noC be deemed co be

beyond Grancee's concrol if commlcced. omiceed or caused by an afflliace

of Grancee involved in conscruccing. inscalling. maintaining or

operating Grantee's cable television system within the City of Chicago.

The Inability of Grantee to obtain financing for whatever reason nor che

misfeasance or malfeasance of its officers, directors, employees or

agents shall not be deemed an act or omission beyond Grantee's control.

29.8 Other Rights of Cicy

The right of the Commission to impose upon Grantee monecary

penalties, fines, liquidated damages and other monetary sanctions

pursuanc co Secdons 29.5 and 29.6 hereof shall be in addleion Co any

ocher rlghcs or remedies che Commission or cnc Cicy has under the

Enabling Ordinance, this Agreement or other applicable laws including

the right of revocation pursuant to Sections 113.1-11 and 113.1-12 of

the Enabling Ordinance.

29.9 No Waiver of Rights

The decision by the Commission to forego the Imposition upon

Grantee of monetary penalties, fines, liquidated damages or other

monetary sanctions in a particular instance shall in no way act to waive

che Commission's or the City's rights under this Section for subsequent

violations of the Enabling Ordinance and/or this Agreement.

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Section 30. Miscellaneous Provisions

30.1 Governing Law

This Agreement shall be construed pursuant to the laws of the State

of Illinois.

30.2 Descriptive Headings

Section headings are descriptive and used merely for the purpose of

organization and where inconsistent with the text are to be disregarded.

30.3 Employees and Agents

Grantee shall be solely and completely responsible for the actions

of its employees and agents in the course of their emplo3n2ient.

30.4 Rights Reserved to City

Grantee hereby acknowledges the rights reserved to the City in

Section 113.1-52 of the Enabling Ordinance.

. 30.5 Compliance with Ethics Ordinance

Grantee pledges that it has made no promise or inducement, oral or

written, to any City employee. City representative or City advisor as

defined in Section 113.2-2 of the Ethics Ordinance regarding the receipt

or award of the franchise granted hereunder.

30.6 No Inducement

Grantee acknowledges that it has not been induced to accept chis

franchise by any promise, verbal or written, made by or on behalf of che

City or by any third person regarding any term or condition set forth in

the Enabling Ordinance or this Agreement.

30.7 No FCC Waivers Without Notice to City

Grantee shall not apply for any waivers, exceptions or declaratory

rulings from the FCC or any other federal or state regulatory agency

without prior written notice to the City.

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30.8 No Excuse from Compliance

Grantee shall noc be excused from compliance with any of the terms

or conditions of the Ethics Ordinance, the Enabling Ordinance or this

Agreement by failure of the City upon one or more occasions to insist

upon such compliance by Grantee or to seek compliance by Grantee with

any term or condition of the Ethics Ordinance, the Enabling Ordinance or

this Agreemenc.

30.9 Cow^-'ssion Accion

In any accion by che Commission mandaced or permicced under che

Enabling Ordinance and/or chis Agreemenc, Che Commission shall acc in a

reasonable, expedlclous and cimely manner. Furthermore, in any instance

where Commission approval or consent is required under the Enabling

Ordinance and/or this Agreement, the Commission shall not unreasonably

withhold its approval or consent.

30.10 Modifications '

In the evenc of unforeseen circumscances beyond Grantee's control

that occur in connection with the construction, installation,

maintenance or operation of ics cable Celevision. syscem, Grancee shall

have che rlghc co pecidon che City for modifications of the terms or

conditions of the Enabling Ordinance and/or this Agreement where

modifications sought by the Grantee are shown to be necessary to ensure

the economic viability of its cable television system. Grantee shall

file said padclon wich che Commission documencing che unforeseen

circumscances and chelr effecc on che economic vlabilicy of les syscem

and che extent to which such modifications to the Enabling Ordinance

and/or this Agreement are necessary to ensure the economic viability of

said system. The Commission shall review such petition in an

63 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13929

expeditious and cimely manner and shall submlc its recommendation Co che

Council. The Council shall review and act upon the Commission's

recommendation in an expeditious and timely manner and shall not

unreasonably withhold approval of such modifications where there is a

clear showing that such modifications are necessary to ensure the

economic viability of said system. The Council in approving such

modifications may adopt and Impose reasonable cerms and condlcions on

such modlficaCions and may provide for fucure review of such

modificacions as may be approprlace.

30.11 Force Majeur

Grancee shall noc be deemed in violacion of this Agreement and/or

the Enabling Ordinance for the delay in performance or failure to

perform in whole or part its obligations under the Enabling Ordinance

and/or this Agreement due to strike, war or act of war (whether an

actual declaration is made or not), insurrection, riot, acc of public

enemy, accident, fire, flood or other act of God or by other events to

the extent that such events are caused by drcximstances beyond Grantee's

concrol pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-11(E) of che Enabling Ordinance and

Seccion 29.7 of this Agreement and any such delay or failure co perform

shall not be deemed to be a violation of the Enabling Ordinance and/or

this Agreement. In the event that the delay in performance or failure

to perform affects only part of Grantee's capacity to perform its

obligations under the Enabling Ordinance and/or this Agreement, Grancee

shall perform such obligations to the extent it is able to do so in as

expeditious a manner as possible. Grantee shall promptly nocify che

Commission in wrlclng of an evenc covered by chis Section and the date,

nature and cause thereof. Furthermore, Grantee, in such notice, shall

64 13930 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

indicace che anticipated extent of such delay and the obligations under

che Enabling Ordinance and/or chis Agreement to be affected thereby.

30.12 Saverabllicv

If any provision of this Agreement or any portion of any provision

hereof is deemed invalid under any applicable ordinance or rule of law,

such provision shall be, to the excene invalid, deemed omitted and all

remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be

executed by chelr respeccive, duly auchorized agencs or officers, as of

che day and year sec forth below.

Cicy of Chicago

Dace Harold Washingcon, Mayor

Grancee

Approved as co form and legalicy

Corporacion Counsel

65 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13931

Exhibit A

FORM OF ACCEPTANCE

In accepclng che franchise for Franchise Area I, pursuanc co

Secclons 113.1-47 (A),(B),(C), 113.1-50(A) and I13.1-55(A) of che

Enabling Ordinance, Grancee hereby:

a) agrees eo accepc ehe validicy of cha cerms and

condlcions of che Chicago Cable Communicacions

Ordinance, Chapeer 113.1 of che Municipal Code

and che Agreemenc in chelr endrety relying upon

its own Investigation and understanding of che

power and authority of the City to grant said

franchise and further agrees that it shall not,

at any tine, proceed against che City in any claim cr

proceeding challenging any term or provision of che

Chicago Cable Communicacions Ordinance or

Agreement as unreasonable, arbitrary or void,

or allege that the City did not have the

authority to impose such term or condition;

b) expressly acknowledges that it has noc been

Induced Co accept the Agreement by any promise,

verbal or written, on behalf of the City or by

any third person regarding any term or con­

dition of the Chicago Cable Communications

Ordinance or the Agreement not expressed therein;

c) further acknowledges that it has carefully read

the terms and conditions of the Chicago Cable 13932 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Communications Ordinance and the Agreement and accepts

without reservation che obligations imposed by che cerms

and conditions chereln; and

d) pledges chac no proiaise or Inducemenc, oral or

wrlccen. has been made co any Cicy employee or

official regarding recelpc of ics franchise.

The undersigned hereby certifies:

That he/she has been duly auchorized pursuanc to _____^__^^____ (e.g,

Grancee's areldes of incorporaclon, by-laws, or accion of ics Board of

Directors) to make this acceptance of the franchise for Franchise

Area 1.

Name of Grantee .

Signature of Affiant .

Name of Affiant

Official Title

Date

Sworn to and subscribed before me

this day of 1985.

Notary

Date Commission Expires 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13933

Exhibit B

DESCRIPTION OF FRANCHISE AREA 1

Beginning at tha intersection of Lake Michigan and the North City

Liialts; thence west and south along che Cicy Limlcs co cha intersection of Kedzie Ave. and Devon Ave. (City Limits); thence west on Devon Ave.

(City Limits) to the North Shore Channel; chence souch on che Norch

Shore Channel Co Bryn Mawr Ave.; thence east on Bryn Mawr Ave. to

Western Ave.; thence north on Western Ave. to Peterson Ave.; thence east on Peterson Ave. to Ravenswood Ave.; thence south on Ravenswood Ave. co

Wellington Ave.; thence west on Wellington Ave. to the C. & N.W. RY.; thence south on the C.& N.W. Ry. co Diversey Ave.; thence west on

Diversey Ave. to the North Branch of the Chicago River; thence south on the North Branch of the Chicago River and the South Branch of che

Chicago River to 18th St.; thence east on I8th St. to Clark St.; thence south on Clark St. to Cermak Rd.; thence east on Cermak Rd. to Federal

St.; thence south on Federal Sc. and Federal Se. excended across che

Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway and continuing south on Federal St. Co

26th St.; chence west on 26th St. to the C.R.I. & P. R.R.; chence souch on the C.R.I. & P. R.R. to 35th Sc; thence east on 35th St. to Federal

St.; thence south on Federal St. to Pershing Rd.; thence west on

Pershing Rd. to the C.R.I. & P. R.R.; thence south on the C.R.I. & P.

R.R. to 51st St.; thence east on Slst St.to Cottage Grove Ave.; thence north on Cottage Grove Ave. to 43rd St.; thence east on.43rd St. and

43rd St. as extended to Lake Michigan; thence north along Lake Michigan to the place of beginning.

(Continued on next page) 13934 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

DESCRIPTICN OF PRiyjUl? SERVICE .AREA OF FRANCHISE AREA I

Beginning at the intersection of Lake Michigan and che North City

Limits; thence west and south along che Cicy limics to ehe incersecclon

of Kedzie Ave. and Devon Ave. (ClCy limics); chence weac on Devon Ave.

(Cicy limics) co che Norch Shore Channel; chence souch on the North

Shore Channel to Bryn Mawr Ave.; chence ease on Bryn Mawr Ave. co

Weseem Ave.; chence norch on Wescem Ave. co Pecerson Ave.; chence ease

on Pecerson Ave. co Ravenswood Ave.; chence souch on Ravenswood Ave. co.

Wellingcon Ave.; thence west on Wellington Ave. to che C. & N.W. RY.;

chence south on the C. & N.W. RY. to Diversey Ave.; thence west on

Dlversy Ave. to the North Branch of the Chicago River; thence souch on

the North Branch of the Chicago River to Oivision St.; thence east on

Division St. and Division St. extended to Lake Michigan; thence north

along Lake Michigan to the place of beginning. The Primary Service Area

continues at the intersection of Lake Michigan and 3lst St. as extended

to Lake Michigan; thence west on 31st St. as extended to Lake Michigan

and 3Ist St. to the C.R.I. & P. R.R.; thence south on the C.R.I. & P.

R.R. to 35th St.; thence east on 35th St. to Federal St.; thence souch

on Federal St. to Pershing Rd.; thence west on Pershing Rd. to che

C.R.I. & P. R.R.; thence south on the C.R.I. & P. R.R. to Slst St.;

thence east on 51st St. to Cottage Grove Ave.; thence north on Cottage

Grove Ave. to 43rd St.; thence east on 43rd St. and 43rd St. as extended

to Lake Michigan; thence north along Lake Michigan to the intersection

of Lake Michigan and 31st Sc. as.extended to Lake Michigan. The Primary

Service Area also includes all housing units owned or operated by che

Chicago Housing Authority within Franchise Area I as described in chis

ExhibiC. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13935

E.^hiblc C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addleion to other services Grancee may offer, GranCee shall

provide on les lowest-priced der of service and co all subscribers:

CWO (2) local govemmenc access channels; all channels dedicaced co

Che CAC; all celevision broadcasc signals required Co be carried by

FCC regulaclons; cwo (2) leased access channels; and Chree (3) local

orlglnaclon channels, noc more Chan cwo (2) of which may be

alphanumeric.

Grancee shall, in addleion, offer che following broad cacegorles

of programming services which are available and meec che needs of the

subscribers: children's programming, family programming, cultural

programming, educational programming, consumer programming, ethnic

programming, entertainment programming, music programming, sports

programming, news and public affairs programming, business programming,

religious programming and special Interest programming. 13936 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addition to other services Grantee may offer. Grantee shall

provide on its lovesc-pdced der of service and co all subscribers:

cwo (2) local govemmenc access channels; all channels dedicaced to the

CAC; all television broadcast signals required Co be carried by FCC

regulaclons; cwo (2) leased access channels; and chree (3) local

orlglnaclon channels. noC more Chan cwo (2) of which may be

alphanumeric.

Grancee shall, in addleion. offer che following broad categories of

programming services which are available and meec ehe needs of Che

subscribers: children's programming, family programming, culcural

programming, educacional programming, consumer programming, echnic

programming, encercalnmenc programming, music programming, spores

programming, news and public affairs programming, business programming,

religious programming and special incerese programming. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13937

ExhibiC 0

USER DISCOUNTS

Upon acdvadon of an inscicucional necwork syscem, a discounc for

govemmenc and noc-for-proflc Inscleuclons shall be escablished subjecc

Co applicable regulacory approvals. 13938 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ExhibiC E-l

CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE FORMS

I. Conscrucclon Schedule - Quarterly

II. Construction Schedule - Major Installacions

III.^ Conscrucclon by Year - Subscriber "ecwork Syscem

IV. Conscrucclon by Year - Inscicucional Necwork Syscem

V. Monchly Conscrucclon Summary Reporc 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13939

Grancee: Communicacions and Cable of Chicago, Inc.

Franchise Area: 1

I. Conscrucclon Schedule - Quarcerly

Quarcer commencing ^______to , 198_

A. Subscriber Network Syscem:

1. Utility Quarter Secdons eo ba conscrucced:

2. Ucllicy Quarcer Secclons co be acclvaced:

B. Inscicucional Necwork Syscem:

I. Ucllicy Quarcer Secclons Co be conscrucced:

2. Uclllty Quarter Secclons eo be acclvaced:

Summary

Approxlmace Aerial Miles to be Constructed

Approximate Underground Miles to be Constructed

Approximate Total Miles to be Constructed

Approximate Total Miles to be Activated

Approximate Occupied Dwelling Units Passed

Percentage (Z) of Franchise Area 1 ODUs Passed 13940 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Grantee: Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc. Franchise Area: I

II. Construction Schedule - Major Installations SCHEDULED DATE LOCATION FOR COMPLETION OF (address) CONSTRUCTION

a. Headend

b. Hubs

c. TVROs

d. Satellite Uplink

e. Microwave Reception

Facilities (if applicable)

f. Off-air Reception

Antennae

g. Local Odginadon

Studios

h. Other Facilities

(specify primary function)

function

funcclon

funcclon

funcclon 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13941

Grancee: Communicacions and Cable of Chicago, Inc. Franchise Area: 1

III. Construction by Year - Subscriber Network Syscem

Monchly Race of Conscrucclon in Miles Per Monch (from Proposal Seccion VII-B.3.): ^_^______Aerial __^^______Underground Tocal . Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 CATEGORY Conscrucclon Conscrucclon Conscrucclon Construction Construccior a. Aerial Plant Miles ' b. Underground Plant Miles (Conduit) c. Underground Plant Miles (Burled) d. Total Plant Miles (for year specified) e. Cumulative Plant Miles (commencement of construction to date) f. Cumulative Percentage Completed (commencement of construction to date) g. ODUs passed (for year specified) h. Percentage of ODUs Passed (for year specified)

1. Cumulative Percentage of ODUs Passed (commencement of construction to date) 13942 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Grantee: Communications and Cable of Chicago, Inc. Franchise Area: I

IV. Construction by Year - Institutional Network System

Monthly rate of Construction in Miles per Month (from Proposal Section VII-B.3.): Aerial _Underground "Total

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 . Year 4 Year 5 CATEGORY Conscrucclon Conscrucclon Conscrucclon Conscrucclon Conscructior

a. Aerial Plane Miles

b. Underground Plane Miles (Conduic)

c. Underground Plane Miles (Buried)

d. Tocal Plane Miles (for year specified)

e. Cumulacive Plane Miles (commencemenc of conscrucclon co dace)

f. Cumulacive Percencage Compleced (commencemenc of conscrucclon eo dace) 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13943

Grancee: Communicacions and Cable cf Chicago, Inc. Franchise Area: I

V. Monchly Conscrucclon Summary Reporc

For monch ending . 198 monch/dace

A. Subscriber Necwork Syscem

1. Ucllicy.Quarcer Secclons Conscrucced:

2. Udliey Quarcer Secclons Acclvaced:

B. Inscicucional Necwork Syscem

I. Ucllicy Quarcer Secclons Conscrucced:

2. Ucillcy Quarcer Secdons Acclvaced:

Summary Monch Cumulacive

Aerial Miles Conscrucced Miles Conscrucced _(number)

Underground Miles Conscrucced _(Z of total)

Tocal Miles Conscrucced Miles Acclvaced (number)

Tocal Miles Acclvaced _(Z of total)

ODUs Passed ODUs Passed (number)

Percencage of ODUs Passed (Z of total) 13944 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit E-2

CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND MAP

TO BE INSERTED 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13945

Exhibit S-3

CCNSTHUCnCN '^•'^'•""ABT?

XBSX I

Y2aa 1 ^

XEAS 2

YEAR 3

YEAS 4

YEAR 5 13946 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit F Standard Channel Allocation

Cable-Channel Service

2 WBBM 3 L.O. - 1 4 CAC - 1 5 WMAQ 6 GOV'T ACC. - 1 7 WLS 8 CAC - 2 9 WGN 10 LEASED ACC. - 1 11 WTTW 12 WCAE - (Grantee may use until such time as WCAE is on-air) 13 CAC - 3 14 FAA 15 FAA 16 FAA 17 CAC - 4 18 L.O. - 2/WSNS 19 CAC - 5 20 WYCC 21 CAC - 6 22 WCFC 23 GOVT ACC. - 2 24 LEASED ACC. - 2 25 WFBN 26 WCIU 27 28 WDAI - (Grantee may use until such time as WDAI is on-air) 29 L.O. - 3 30 WPWR/WBBS (ch. 60 shrd.) 31 32 WFLD 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13947

Exhibit G

LOCAL ORIGINATION

The following local origination plan is a joint effort of all Grancees operaclng wlchin ehe Cicy vhlch commies a cocal of $6,000,000.00 co develop

local originadon-^rogramming. Exhlbic G and its Attachment GI is noc only applicable Co Area I, buc upon ehe accepcance of che Franchise Agreemenc for

Area 1, shall replace che Exhibit Gs for the Franchise Agreemencs for Areas

2,3,4, and 5. Unless ocherwlse specifically scaced herein, che Grancees for

Areas 1,2,3,4, and 5 (the "grantees") shall be jointly and severably liable for the obligations stated herein.

1) Number of Channels - During che term of the Agreement, che grancees

jointly shall provide and program one (1) full-time

' non-alphanumeri? local origination channel. In addition, ehe

Grantee shall provide and program two (2) alphanumeric local

origination channels. The Grantee may provide additional local

origination channels on its cable television syscem; provided,

however, chac in no evenc shall ehe minimum weekly hours of

non-alphanumeric programming as sec forch in Attachment Gl be

shifted from the non-alphanumeric local origination channel

to any additional local origination channel.

2) Staff - The grantees shall provide the level and quality of

staffing necessary to develop and produce programming to

fulfill their local origination requirements.

3) Studios and Equipment - The grantees shall provide in the year

so designated and throughout the term of the Agreement the

studio, facilities and equipment set forth in attachment Gl 13948 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

or a studio, facilities and equipment of equal or greater

performance or capabilities.

4) Production - During Years 1 through 5. the grantees shall, at a

mlnlffluffl* for the number of hours per week sec forch in Accachmene Gl.

locally produce and cablecase ics local orlglnaclon programming

(excluding access, alphanumeric or sacellice delivered services) on

ics non-alphanumeric local orlglnaclon channel. Thereafcer. for che

term of che Agreemenc. che grancees shall, ac a minimum, produce and

cablecase such local programming for ehe number of hours see forch in

Accachmene Gl for Year 5. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13949

ATTACHMENT Gl

JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICAGO CABLE OPERATORS

The cable operacors operaclng in ehe Cicy of Chicago are commlcced co producing qualicy local orlglnaclon programming. IC is Che serong belief of chese cable operacors chac a cencrallzed approach Co che produccion of local orlglnaclon programming is in che base incerescs of che Cicy, che cable companies and cable subscribers. Ic is also Che belief of chese operacors

Chac local orlglnaelon programming should supplemenc, buc noc duplicace, che ocher locally produced programming chac is available on Che operacors' cable syscems. Besides local orlglnaclon programming, che other requirements

Imposed upon the operators for locally produced prograimnlng are in the areas of public, government and commercial or leased access. While public access is under the control of the Chicago Access Corporation (CAC), government access under the control of the City, and commercial or leased access under the control of third parties, local origination falls solely under the control of the cable operator and/or its contractors.

It is not the Intent of the cable operacors co compece wich or duplicace programming produced by Che CAC, che Cicy or commercial access users. Inscead che operacors wane Co complimenc chese ocher forms of local programming wich programs that are non-dupllcatlve, able to fill the void not filled by other local programs and able to attract and retain cable subscribers. The cable operators are jointly committing $6,000,000.00 to underwrite their local origination efforts in Chicago. 13950 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

With these objectives in mind, the Chicago cable operators propose che

following joint local origination proposal:

1. LOCAL ORIGDIATION CHANNELS

During che term of the Agreement, the cable operators will jointly

provide one full-time non-alphanumeric local origination channel.

In addition, the individual operators in Areas 1,2.2.4. and

5 vlll be responsible for programming two alphanumeric local

orlglnaclon channels for each franchise area.

2. STAFF

During che cerm of che Agreemenc. Che cable operacors will provide

che level and quality of technical, engineering, programming

and administrative staff necessary to develop and produce

programming to fulfill their local origination requirements.

3. LOCAL TALENT

The combined local origination effort for Areas 1,2.3.4 and 5

will Include substantial efforts by the cable operators

to utilize and develop local talent for local origination pur­

poses. In addition, the use of full-time and part-time internship

programs for local residents should increase the local residents

potential for employment as demand requires. Through their

combined local origination efforts, the cable operators will seek

CO eseablish ongoing relacionshlps wich local high schools.

colleges, and ocher educacional Inscleuclons for an accessible pool

of individuals vlch an incerese in local orlglnaclon. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13951

4. PRODUCTION

During Years 1 chrough 5, the cable operators will jointly provide.

at a minimum, che number of hours per week see forch below co

locally produce and cablecase chelr local orlglnaclon programming

(excluding access, alphanumeric, or sacellice delivered services)

on che non-alphanumeric local orlglnaclon channel.

Hours of Produccion

*Tr. 1 9

Yr. 2 12

Yr. 3 15

Yr. 4 20

Yr. 5 20

Thereafcer. che cable operacors will ac a minimum, produce and

cablecase 20 hours per week of local programming. The cable

operacors will expend che necessary amount of funds within their

$6,000,000.00 overall local origination commitment to produce

che above scaced hours per week of qualicy local orlglnaclon.

5. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

Under chis Joine local orlglnaclon plan, the cable operators

will Jointly provide a centralized local origination studio

facility and mobile equipment. This central facility and

accompanying equipment will be in place prior to the Year I

* For purposes of this local origination proposal. Year I will commence on the first anniversary of the delivery of service to all the franchise areas or upon the second anniversary of the delivery of service to any one franchise area, whichever occurs first. 13952 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

triggering date so that the operators can meet their local

orlglnaclon commicmencs on schedule. The cencral facility will

be of sufficienc square foocage Co house all necessary

dlrecdy-relaced facllieies such as: edlcing. preparadon,

storage, and concrol room areas as well as relaced office areas

required for local orlglnaclon programming produccion purposes.

The following pages detail the types of facilities and equipmenc

proposed for a cencral local origlnaclon seudlo, mobile

equipmenc, posc-producclon facilicy, screening facilicy, mascer

concrol and cencral malncenance facllieies. The escisiated cost

of the facilities and equipment is $1,200,000.00 and che

anticipated costs of leasehold Improvements is $300,000.00. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13953

MAIN STUDIO-

Featuring quality cameras from Hitachi, Sony 1" and 3/4" video tape machines, discrete productlon/posc-produccion areas, versacile eleccronlc graphics, professional qualicy audio, video and lighclng supporc and a film chain for high qualicy cransfer eo vldeocape of slides, super 8im& and 16mm film. 13954 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO

FP 60's Hlcachl 3 Tube Seudlo Cameras vlch 1 inch Saclcon Tubes (each including) a. HF-60 Camera head b. VM-702 7" vlevfinder c. C-I205 50' camera cable d. A404 1 H verelcal enhancer e. CCU-60 Camera concrol unit £. ROP-60 Remote panel g. C-1103 30' ROF cable

KlOX 15RW-1 Fujlnon 10:1 15-150mm F1.8 Lenses

C1205 50' camera cables

BVH 2000/02 Sony type "C" Helical vldeocape recorder/editors

BVT 2000 Sony Time Base Correctors

BKH 2100 NTSC plug-in boards

BK 800 8 line memory boards

BVE 800 Sony video tape editor controller

BK 8072 Sony Interfaces

BKH 2015 Plug-in reader/generators

BK 2014 Cabinets

1470 Tektronix sync generator

Series 21 Dynair audio follov video svitcher 20x20

1600 n. Crass Valley special effects generator/ production switcher

P4/H2/RH ITE pedestal/head and second handles

528 Tektronix Waveform monicors

1420 Tekcronlx veccorscope

465 DM44 Tekcronlx Oscilloscope

5722R513 Conrac high resolucion color 52540 monicors 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13955

Produccion Equipmenc for Local Orlglnaclon Studio (continued)

TCI209/04 RCA dual 9" black & whice monicors

Q7 Quanea Characcer Generacor

12B Quantum audio board

Lot Dynair video and audio DAS

4305 Zcimark film cabin (wich accessories)

D75 Crown audio amplifier

Loc RTS Incercom

Loe Miscellaneous audio a. microphone b. care machine c. cassette machine d. open reel tape deck e. turntable

Loc Berkey Colortran lights (50 by 60)

Loe Installation Parts and labor co include: a. Project engineering b. Technical Services c. Drafting 13956 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

MULTI-CAMERA VAN

Featuring versatile portable cameras with studio vlewfinders, 3/4" video tape machines, and a microprocessor controlled production switching syscem. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13957

CHICAGO MULTI-CAMERA VAN

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

3 Portable color cameras Hlcachl SR-81 v/14:l zoom lenses 3C0' camera cable, remoce operacions panels and seudlo vlewfinders

3 Camera cripods, Qulcksec 2000, dollies, heads Hercules

I Microprocessor concrolled produccion Echo-Lab Seg-3 swlccher

2 17" color monicors Vldeocek VM17R

1 Engineering MoniCor Tekcronlx 650HR

1 Waveform monlcor Tekcronlx 528

' 1 Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

1 Broadcasc 3/4" Recorder Sony BVU-800

I Time base correceor Diglcal Video Phaser

1 Complimenc of clme code Sony equipmenc

1 Synchronizing generacor Tekcronlx. 1470

1 Graphic generacing Quanea Q-7A syscem

1 Audio console ISI 1002

5 Video dlscribucion Shlneron amplifiers

3 Audio discribucion Sigma AD 105 amplifiers

1 Audio carcrldge machine Broadcasc Eleccronics 13958 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Chicago Muld-Camera Van (conclnued)

I Incercom System RTS

1 HMI portable llghdng HMI syscem

1 Audio Speaker

6 9" black and wfalce Panasonic WV5352 monieors

2 12 X 1 roudng swlcchers Lenco

I System of assorted Electro-Voice microphones

Vehicle includes:

Cueaway van chassis All heavy ducy opcions Air condlCloning Cuscom-builc consoles 6.5 KW Generacor Roof cop camera plaeform

Including all cables, conneccors and assorted items. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13959

3 ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Capable of providing broadcast quality field production, each system features the Broadcast Saticon Hitachi FF-40, and O'Connor tripod and head, and a full compliment of field production audio/video equipment. Each EF? system will provide production capability to match any local television station. 13960 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Each of the 3 Electronic Field Production Systems contains the following equipment.

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Portable color camera Hlcachl FF40SS with broadcast saticon cubes and complece supporc accessories

Cannon 13:1 zoom lens Cannon J13X9B1E wich 22 excender

Quick charger Hitachi QC40

Belc holder for CP-40 Hitachi DH40 baccery

Rear lens conversion Cannon SCK-13 kic

Baccery powered sun Cine 60 SGK9127FC gun

Lighclng kic Lowell TC-94

Claw ball cripod O'Connor Regular

Time code generacor Sony

Fluid head, wich 0'Connor 50-D, QRP quick release

Portable 3/4" VTR Sony 4800

Batteries for VTR Sony BP60

Omnidirectional Electro-Voice EV-635A microphones

Lavaller microphones Sony ECM50PS

Portable audio mixer Sony MX650

Headset Koss Pro 4AA

Portable monitor with JVC TM41AV. charger AAP-41AV

Assorced cables, conneccors and cases Co configure syscem for poreable indoor/oucdoor use. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13961

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

A 3/4" editing system, capable of dissolving one taped source into another and recording on yet a third machine, is the main component of Che A/B Roll Posc-Producclon Facility.

This highly sophisclcaced pose-producdon facilicy feacures che Convergence edlclng syscem for complece keyboard concrolled ediclng and special effeces. Ic also includes facllieies for eleccronlc graphics. and audio inpucs from a cumcable or audio casaecce. This facilicy is fully capable of providing seace-of-che-arc 3/4" posc-producclon of field and/or seudlo foocage. 13962 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Playback Sony 5800

2 3/4" Record/Edle VTRa Sony 5850

1 Dual Time Base Correceor ADDA AC-20

1 Compucerlzed Edlclng Convergence ECS-103C Controller wich Three Ineerfaces. and Time Code Readers and Generacors

1 Audio Casseece Technics RSM-65 Machine

1 Audio Console Sony MX-650

I Audio Equalizer Shure SR-170

1 Tumcable Technics SC-1200 MKII

1 Waveform MoniCor Tekcronlx 528

1 Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

1 10 z 1 Swlccher 3M 101

1 Microphone for Eleccro-Volce EV-635A Voice Over

2 Dual 9" Monicors Panasonic WV-5302

I 15" Color Monitor Vldeocek VM-15PR0 with A-B Pulse Cross

1 Graphics Generacor Quanea q7A

1 Synchronizing Tekcronlx 1470 Generacor wich Tesc 1 Signals 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13963

3/4 Inch A/B Roil Posc-Producclon Facilicy (conclnued)

I Audio Amplifier

1 Speaker

I Edlclng Console

1 Loc Misc. Cables. . Conneccors and Rackmouncs Co Configure Facilicy 13964 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SCREENING FACILITY

This screening facilicy consiscs of a 3/4" player equipped wich search capabllicy, a remoce concrol. scene selecdon and edlc preparadon. a 17" color monlcor/recelver, dma code reader and console. Ie will allow producers, dlreccors and ochers Co screen raw foocage and compleced segmencs. as well as review compleced shows. Use of chis facilicy can greacly improve ehe qualicy of work and enhance produccivicy. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13965

SCREENING FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Player Sony 5000

1 Remoca Concrol Sony RM

1 17" Mbnicor/Recelver Vldeocek VM17

I Time Code Reader ESE

Includes all Conneccors CO Configure Screening Room. 13966 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

The Mascer Concrol Facilicy would serve Che need for playback of vldeocape macerlals. Ic feacures full compucer concrol, graphics insardon capabllicy for channel IdenclfIcadon during program hours and much more. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13967

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

QUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

4 Playback Vldeocape Sony VP5000 Machines

2 Tlaa Base Correccors Mlcroclme T-120

4 B&W Monicors 9" Panasonic WV5352

2 Waveform Monieors Tekcronlx 528A

2 Veccorscopes Tekcronlx 1420

1 Roucing Swlccher and Compucer Concrol Syscem DlTech Pace 2000

1 10 Channel Characcer Video Daca Cuscom Generacor

2 Audio Carcrldge Broadcasc 2100P Machines Eleccronics

6 AuComaclc Audio JBL 7130 Concrols

2 Background Audio Generacors

3 Color Monicors/ Vldeocek RM15R w/Audio

3 Time Code Readers ESE Cuscom

3 Modulacors for Feeding L.O. onco Che Cable Syscem

Indues all cables, conneccors ineerfaces and consoles. 13968 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

The Cencral Video Malncenance Facilicy vlll efflciencly provide for Che repair and malncenance of all video and seudlo equipmenc which we have included in our proposal. The malncenance scaff will use Che full compllmencs of scadonary and portable test equipment and tools that are housed in this fadllcy. One newly feacured piece of poreable cescing equipmenc is Cha Tekcronlx 380 NTSC cesc monlcor. This unlc Incorporaces che funcclons of a waveform monlcor, veccorscope and an oscilloscope, cfaus enabling che user eo examine che encire video signal. Engineers will cravel wherever necessary for rouclne malncenance, Inscrucdon, and eroubleshoodng.

In llghc of che sophlsdcatlon of the proposed facilities, this centralized maintenance and repair system is che mosc effecclve, cost-«fflclenc and reliable approach. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13969

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

1 Full Tesc Waveform Tekcronlx 1480 Monlcor

I Portable Oscilloscope Tekcronlx 465 DM44 with Digital Multi-Meter

1 Full Tesc Veccorscope Tekcronlx 520

1 350 MHZ Dual Trace Tekcronlx 485 Oscilloscope

Poreable Combinaclon Tekcronlx 380 Waveform, Veccorscope Oscilloscope Unic

NTSC Signal Generacor Tekcronlx 1410, wich Mulclple Opcions SPGl. SPG2. TSGl, TSG2, TSG3

1 Englneedng Color Vldeotek VM12PR0 Monlcor

3 Service Mascer Tool Zcelite 99SMW Kits

1 Atcache Tool Sec Comprehensive TCIOOST

1 Digital Frequency Leader LDC-822 Counter

2 Digital VOMS B-K 2810

Includes all assorted tools and tesc equipmenc CO equip the video maintenance shop. 13970 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit H

MUNICIPAL UTILIZATION

SUBSCRIBER NETWORK SYSTEM

1. Channel Commitments - Grantee shall provide, free of charge,

two (2) local government access channels on Its subscriber network

syscem for Che exclusive use and concrol of che Cicy and ocher local

govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by ehe Cicy. Said channels shall be

admlnlscered by che Cicy.

2. Service Ouclees - Pursuanc and in addleion eo Seccion

113.1-26(0} of che Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall provide, free of

charge, one service ouclec for regular subscriber service co each of the

institutions and such other buildings used for governmental purposes as

may he designated by the City in areas which are passed by Grantee's

subscriber necwork syscem.

3. Access CO Grancee's Facllieies - Grancee shall permlc the City

and other local government agencies designated by the City to use its

studio, facilities and equipmenc for municipal access programming.

Grancee shall also provide direct audio and video feed capability

between the municipal access studios and facilities and its cable

television system.

4. Staff - During the term of this Agreement, Grantee shall

provide, at a minimum, for one (1) full-time skilled employee to staff

the mtinicipal access studios and facilities, operate such studios and

facilities, and create, produce and cablecast quality municipal access

programming under the direction of the City. Said employee shall work

during the hours and at the sites designated by the City and be 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13971

competent, trained, and knowledgeable in all aspects of cable celevision

production and programming.

5. Municipal Cable Access Capital Reserve - Within ninety (90)

days of the effective date of the Agreement. Grantee, in cooperation

vlch the other grantees operating within Che ClCy, shall see aside

$200,000.00 for che escablishmanc of a $1,000,000.00 Municipal Cable

Access Capical Reserve. Such Reserve shall be escablished for

developing and providing municipal access studios, facllieies and

equipmenc. Upon recelpc of a wrlccen scacemene by ehe Cicy decalling

che scudios, facllieies and/or equipmenc Co be provided and che clme

frames for providing such scudios, facllieies and/or equipment, Grancee

in a timely manner shall provide in cooperation with the other grantees

operating within the City such studios, facilities and/or equipment from

said Reserve as requested by the City.

6. Municipal Cable Access Maintenance Fund - Commencing one (I)

year after the effective date of the Agreement, Grantee shall provide

$10,000.00 to the City aa requested on an annual basis for the

malncenance and operadon of ehe municipal access scudios, facllieies

and equipmenc escablished pursuanc Co Seccion 5 of chis ExhibiC. 13972 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ExhibiC I

ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Grancee shall provide che Enhanced/Oevelopmencal Services sec forch

below.or such ocher Enhanced/Developmental Services it deems approprlace

upon ics decermlnadon chac sueh services are eechnlcally and

economically feasible:

1. Secudcy services as sec forch in Seccion XL-i of

Grancee's proposal.

2. Playcable. home banking, software access, subscriber

polling, home shopping, cexe recrleval, eleccronlc

messaging, mecer reading. Keyfax and energy

managemene as sec forch in Seccion Xl-(l-la) of

Grancee's proposal.

3. Involvision as sec forch in Exhlbic Xl-la of-Grancee's

proposal. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13973

Exhlbic J

CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION

1. Channel Commicmencs

Grancee shall dedlcaca Cen percene (lOZ) of che channels on les

subscriber necwork syscem, free of charge, as access channels for che

exclusive use and concrol by che Chicago Access Corporation (CAC)

pursuant to Section 19.1 of che Agreemenc.

2. Paymenc of Operaclng Expenses

Grancee. in cooperacion vlch ocher grancees operaclng vichin che

City ("the grantees") shall as set forth in 19.2 of the Agreemenc

provide the CAC che amount of $3,250,000.00 for operating, or other

expenses or costs to be paid thirty (30) days after Che effective dace

of the Agreement. Thereafter, as set forth in Section 19.2 of che

Agreement, the grantees shall provide the CAC the amount of

$3,000,000.00 for operating or other expenses or costs to be paid in

yearly installments of $1,000,000.00 commencing two (2) years and thirty

(30) days after the effective date of the Agreement.

3. Percentage of Annual Gross Revenues

In addition to the payments set forth above, the grantees, as set

forth in Section 19.2 of the Agreement, shall on a quarterly basis,

commencing the sixth year after the effective date of the Agreement and

for the term of the Agreement pay to the CAC one percent (IZ) of the

dty-vlde annual gross revenues received, up to an annual maximum of

* Solely for purposes of calculating the time periods for paymencs required by this Exhibit J, the "effective date of the Agreement" shall mean the effective date of the Agreement for Franchise Area 1. 13974 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

$1,000,000.00. The grantees shall commence such payments within thirty

(30) days after the end of the first fiscal quarter following the fifth

anniversary of the effective date of the Agreement by filing a financial

scacemanc clearly shoving clcy-vlde gross revenues received up co che

end of said fiscal quarcer and slmuleaneously tendering such quarcerly

percencage paymenc Co che CAC. Thereafcer, ehe grancees shall file

vichin chircy (30) days afcer each subsequenc fiscal quarcer, a

financial scacemene clearly shoving che clcy-vlde gross revenues

received during ehe preceding quarcer and shall slmuleaneously.cender

paymenc of che quarcerly percencage paymenc as calculaced; provided,

hovever, Chac che grancees shall adjusc che fourch fiscal quarcer

percencage paymenc Co reflecc che proper balance due for che fiscal

year; provided, further, chat in the event the grantees conduct an

audit, the grancees may adjusc paymencs due che CAC as a re&ulc of said

audic for ehe prior fiscal year vichin one hundred tvency (120) days

afcer che conclusion of said fiscal year viehouc penalcy or incerese on

such adjuscmene. Commencing ehe cvelfch year afcer ehe effecclve dace

of Che Agreemenc and for the cerm of che Agreemenc, ehe grancees shall

provide addlcional payments eo che CAC as follovs: che grancees shall

pay CO ehe CAC one-half percene (%Z} of chac amounc of clcy-vlde annual

revenues vhlch exceeds $150,000,000.00 buc is noc greacer chan

$199,999,999.00 and che grancees shall pay co che CAC one-quarcer

percene (kZ) of chac amounc of ciey-wlde annual revenues vhlch exceeds

$200,000,000.00 but is not greacer chan $250,000,000.00. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13975

4. Flrsc Inscance Capical Funding

The grancees shall provide che CAC che amounc of $250,000.00 co be

paid one hundred eighey (180) days afcer Che effecclve daCe of che

Agreemenc. In addleion, ehe grancees shall provide che CAC vlch one (1)

mobile van vhlch has a value of $500,000.00. Such van shall be provided

one hundred eighey (180) days afcer che effecclve dace of Che Agreemenc

and such van shall become che responsibility of the CAC.

In addition, the grantees shall provide the CAC the amount of

$200,000.00 to be paid one (1) year and thirty (30) days after che

effecclve dace of ehe Agreemenc and $200,000.00 to be paid two (2) years

and chircy (30) days afcer che effecclve dace of the Agreement.

Thereafter, commencing four (4) years and thirty (30)"days after

the effective date of the Agreement, the grantees shall provide che CAC

with a fund for,maintenance, upgrading and replacement of facilities and

equipment. Such fund shall be established in an amount of $250,000.00

during the fifth year and maintained at a maximum level of $100,000.00

for each year thereafter for the term of the Agreement. Such funds

shall be established for the CAC pursuant to the purposes and powers set

forth in this Agreement and in Sections 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of the

Enabling Ordinance and its Articles of Incorporation adopted pursuant to

Section 113.1-38 of the Enabling Ordinance.

The facilities and equipment fund may be drawn down from such funds

by the CAC for the purposes set forth herein on an annual basis up Co

che maximum annual funding levels escablished in chis Seccion. Unused

funds shall noc accumulace or roll over from year Co subsequent year

within the term of this Agreement as said facilities and equipmenc funds 13976 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

have been established to meet che projected needs of the CAC on an

annual basis. Disagreements or disputes regarding disbursements from

the facilities and equipment fund shall be referred to the Commission

for resolution.

5. Other Assistance

Grantee shall cooperate with the CAC's liaison to Grantee to

faclllcace che mucual obllgacions of ehe Grancee and Cha CAC provided

for under chis Agreemenc and/or che wrlccen policies and procedures to

be adopted by the parties pursuant hereto.

Grantee shall include appropriate designation of CAC's channels on

channel cards provided to subscribers. Further, Grantee shall provide a

listing of said channels and prograimnlng on Grantee's televised

alphantimerlc program guide if such a guide is utilized by Grantee and

such a listing is economically feasible. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13977

Exhibit K

EQCAL EMPLOYMENT CgPORTUNITY/AFFIP-VATr/S ACTICN PLAN

The City and Grancee recognize that in order to ensure che pardcipadon of minoridea and women in Grantee's work force that

Grancee muse take affizmaeive acdon co maxiodze equal employmenc opporcunides for minoricies and women. To this end. Grancee. pursuant to Secdon 24.2 of the Agreemenc, shall develop and file an Equal

Qnploymenc OppareuniCy/Affixmadve Action Plan wich che Commission for approval within ninety (90) days after the effecclve dace of che

Agreemenc. cor purposes of chis Exhibit and Seccion 24.1 of che

Agreemenc, all general poculacion and labor force scaciscics shall be derived from the lacesc U.S. Census Daca.

1) For purposes of chis Exhibit, ExhibiC L. Seccion 112.1-53 of the Enabling Ordinance and Seccion 24 of the Agreemenc. che tem "minoricies' shall he def^.ed co mean persons who are citizens cr lawful permanenc residents of che United Staces ar.d vhc are: a) Black (a person having origi.'-.s in any oi c^e black racial' groups of Africa); b) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese culcurs wich origins in Mexico, Souch or General America, or che Caribbean Islands, regardless of race); c) Asian American (a person having origins in any of che original peoples of che Tar Ease, Southeast Asia, zhe Indian subconcinenc, or che Pacific Islands); or d) American Indian and Alaskan Nacive (a person having origins in any of che original peoples of N'orch America) . 13978 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

I. ESO/RA Plan

Grancee's EEO/AA Plan shall concain:

A. A workforce profile chac indicates che number of individual

positions by job dtle in each of the following job categories:

1. Officials and Managers/Technical/Profeasional;

. 2. Salesi

3. Office and Clerical;

4. Craftsmen;

5. Operadves;

6. Laborers; euid

7. Service workers.

This workforce profile shall also indicace che levels by grade or

pay scale of che various posicions wlchin each job cacegorv.

8. Specific, numerical, af firmacive accion coals. 5uci-. g=a.^s

shall be sec by;

1. Mulciplying escablished percencages for each group ir. zhe

appropriate job cacegory

X

2. . The number of posi,cions (whecher filled cr vacant)

iadicaced in each job cacegory; and

3. Subtracting che members of each group presently included

in Grancee's workforce in each job cacegory.

C. A descripdon of Grancee's EEO/AA policy chac demonscraces

Grantee's commicmenc to maximizing che employment, opporcunicies of

minoricies and women in iCs workforce. This policy shall be

disseminaced boch incemally and excamally and appropriately re fleeced

in Grancee's: 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13979

1) Employee and supervisory manuals;

2) Training and employmenc macerlals;

3) BBployment notices which sec forch che rights of an employee if

ha/she believes that he/she has been discriminated against;

4) Job application forma in bold type; and

5) Concraccs with its concraccors and subconcraccors.

Also indicacive of Grancee's efforts Co dissemihace ics policy

shall be che featuring of minorities and women in advercisemencs,

posters or ocher pxxblic reladons macerlals.

D. A descripcion of personnel praccices and procedures c^.ac will

be used by Grantee to: 1) elimir.ace artificial barriers or'ocher

impedimenca co full udlizacion of minoricies and females and 2) ensure

Chac Gr.ancee'3 policies, procedures or praccices are boch neucral ar.d

nondiscriminacory on cheir face and adminiscerad in a fair manner. This

descripcion shall provide an analysis of personnel praccices and

procedures and include, buc noc be limiced co, a general descripcion of

Che following:

1) Grantee's selection process, including, buc noc

limited co, job descriptions, jCb cities, employee

requiremenes, applicadon forms, incerview procedures,

adaiinistracion of cescs and referral procedures;

2) Grancee's cransfer, evaluadon, and promocion practices;

3) Salaries, fringe benefics and ocher forms of compensacion;

4) Accessibility of Grancee's facllieies or equipmenc co handicapped

persons; and

5) Seniority praccices 13980 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

E. The designacion of a senior company official who shail have

full responsibilicy fcr che developmenc,. implemencacion and monicoring

of Grancee's EEO/AA policy and program. This official shall be given

adequate personnel auid financial resources to conduce Grantee's EEO/AA

program. Tha dele of this official shall appear in all macerlals

relating co Granee«'s EEO/AA prograa.

F. A daacripdon of Cha procedures Co be used by Grancee co infcca

all of its personnel that successful implemantadon of and compliance

wich Grancee's EEO/AA policies and programs will be an essencial elemenc

in performance evaluadon and promodon.

G. A descripcion of a syscemacic, affirmacive accion recruitzenc

program co be used by Grancee co acrract minority and female applicjuics

CO Grancee's workforce. Such descripcion shall also idendfy applicant

sources in Chicago's labor force. Grancee may rely on personnel

resource organizacions co obcain daca on current and pocencial applicant

sources. Minority and women's organizadons and colleges wich a

significant propordon of minority and female scudencs may also provide

sueh reeraicinenc informacion. Techniques co recruic pocencial

applicancs may include:

- Placing job announcemencs/adverdsemencs in newspapers:

- On-site visits ac minority and women's colleges;

- Concacdng and sending job announcemencs co minoricy and women's

professional organizadons and civil rights, legal and communicy

organizadons;

- Atcendance aC special career programs ac local high schools and

colleges or parcicipacing in conventions or meecings sponsored

by civil righcs or public incerese organizacions; and 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13981

- Announcing employmenc opporcunicies on radio and TV

on boch minoricy and non-mi.noricy scacions.

H. A description of Grauitee's apprenticeship training and

educadonal programs (including those programs sat forch in Seccion xrv

of Grancee's proposal) Chat will be escablished and implemenced by

Grantee to sadsfy che employmenc requiremenes sac forch herein and in

Secdon 24 of the Agreement.

Z. A descripdon of Grantee's incemal audit and monicoring syscem

chac muse be incegraced wich Grancee's normal personnel, budgetary and

managemene syscems and used Co conduce an analysis of each aspect of

Grancee's EEO/AA program and co measure che effectiveness of chis

program. This descripcion shall include, buc noc be limiced ec:

1) A procedure for monicoring vacancies creaced by new hiring,

expansion, promocion, aecricion or cerminacion co assess

opporcunicies for meedng ics EEO/AA goals.

2} A procedure for assessing the usefulness of various recruicmenc

sources and techniques.

II. Onderueilizadon Analysis

Subsequenc Co submission of iCs EEO/AA Plan, Grancee shall be

required.CO conduce, on an annual basis, a scaciscical analysis pursuanc

to guidelines escablished by che Commission co decermine whecher

minoricies or women are underudlized in Grancee's workforce in any job

cacegory. Generally, Chis analysis shall consise of a comparison cf che

projeceed annual, numerical affizmacive accion goals of Grancee and che

aceual represeneacion of minoricies and females in Grancee's workforce. 13982 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic L

MSE AND waE PLANS

The Cicy of Chicago recognizes chac (i) minoricy and women-owned

businesses have hiscorically been underudlized in che cable celevision

indusery; (ii) ehe minority and female populadons comprise

subseandally mora than half of the general populaeion of che CiCy;

(iii) there are a significanc number of qualified minoricy and

%fom«n-own«d businesses locaeed wiehin ehe Cicy and (iv) by providing

opporeunities co such minoricy and women-owned businesses, Grancee

shall assise in increasing che parcicipaeion of minoricy and women-owned

businesses in che cable celevision indusery. To chis end. Grantee,

pursuanc co Seccion 25.4 of che Agreemenc, shall develop separate ".BE*

and WBE Pljins and shall file such Plans wich che Commission far

approval wlchin ninecy (90) days afcer che effeceive dace of che

Agreemenc.

1) For purposes of chis Exhlbic, Seceion 113.1-53(E) of che Enabling Ordinance and Secdon 25 of the Agreemenc, .MBE ("Minoricy Business Encerprise") means a business (a) which is ae lease fifty-one percene (51%) owned by one or mora minoricies or, in che case of a publicly owned busi.-:ess, ac lease fifey-cne percene (Sl\) of che scock of whi=h is owned by one or more minorides; and (b) whose minoricy owners possess che power co direce or causa che direceion of che managemene and policies of Che business and co make day-eo-day as wall as ma^or decisions regarding managemene, policy, and operacions of che business.

2) For purposes of chis Exhlbic and Seccion 25 of che Agreemenc, WBE ("Women's Business Encerprise") means a business (a) which is ac lease fifty-one percene (51%) owned by one or more females or, in che case of a publicly owned business, ac lease fifty-one percene (51%) of che scoc.n of which is owned by one or more females; and (b) whose female owners possess Che power co direce or cause che direction of che managemene and policies of che business and eo make day-co-day as well as ma^or decisions regarding managemene, policy and operacions of che business. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13983

I. MBE/WBE Plans

Boch che MBE and WBE Plans of Grancee shall concain:

A. A descripcion of Grancee's incemal MBE/WBE policy chac

demonseraees Grancee's comaiciBene Co maximizing che parcicipaeion of

minoricy and woman-owned businesses locaeed in Che City in the

conaeruccion, insealladon, malncenance and operadon of ics cable

celevision syscem. This policy shall be disseminaced boch incemally

and excemally and be reflecced in all of Grancee's concraccs.

Indicacive of Grancee's effores Co disseminace chis policy shall be;

1] Timely noclce of Grancee's incene co award

concraccs co ehe minoricy and female business

communides, MBE/WBE assiseance agencies and

ocher !<3E/WBE-relaced organizacions;

2) Advereising in publicaeions having significanc

circulacion among minoricies and/or females;

3) Sponsoring conferences eo advereise

Grauieee's MBE/WBE policies and co explain che

procedures for MBE/WBE parcicipaeion;

4) Maincaining syscemacic concaces wich che

minoricy and female business cczmnunicies,

MBE/WBE assisesmce agencies, MBE/WBE

concraccor associaeions and ocher minoricy

and female organizadons eo encourage

referrals of qualified MBEs/WBEs;

5) Coimminicacing Grancee's MBE/WBE policies to

all exiscing concraccors and subconcraccors 13984 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

and requescing MBE/WBE referrals for fucure

conaideracion.

B. The designacion of a senior company official who shall have

full responsibility for ch« development, implemeneadon and monicoring

of Grancee's MBE/WBE programs. This offidal shall be given adequace

personnel and financial resources co conduce such programs. The cicle

of chis official shall appear in all of Grancee's macerlals relaeing co

MBEs/WBEs.

C. A descripdon of specific programs (including chose programs

see forch in Secdon XZV of Grancee's proposal) chac will be escablished

and implemenced by Grcuicee co meec ics required MBE and WBE goals and co

ensure che pardcipadon of MBEs/WBEs in che conseruccicn, inseallacic"..

malncenance and operadon of ies cable Celevision syscem.

0. A descripcion of specialized programs chac Grancee may, ac ics

opeion, eseablish and implemenc co meec ics required ."^E and WBE goals

and CO ensure che pardcipadon of MBEs/WBEs in Che conseruccion,

insealladon, malncenance and operadon of Grancee's cable celevision

syscem such as:

1} Sec-asides for MBEs/WBEs;

2) Joine veneure arrangemenes becween MBEs/WBEs

and ocher firms;

3) Sole source concraccs wich capable, qualified

MBEs/ WBEs;

4) Division of concraccs co facilieace greacer.

MBE/WBE parcicipaeion;

5) Acceleraced or pro-raced paymenc plans and

pro-raced delivery schedules in order co 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13985

minimize che cash flow problems of MBES/WBES;

6) Purchasing supplies and/or leasing che

required equipment for a job and Chen

subcontracting with MBEs/WBEs only for the

experds* required to perform the job; and

7} Revolving loan funds.

Also indicadve of Grantee's ef fores Co meec ies MBE/WBE goals

shall be: a) the deposit of funds in minority or women-owned barJcs; b)

bonding, managemene and cechnical assiseance; c)che disseminacion of

informaeional macerlals; d) che sponsoring of seminars and workshops;

and e) advising MBES/WBES on organizaeidnal and coneraccual

requiremenes, bid specificaeions, coneraceing schedules and procurement

procedures.

E. A descripcion of che cacegorles and dollar values of alj.

concraccs co be awarded by Grancee.

F. A descripdon of Che cacegorles and dollar values of all

concraccs chac should be excluded from che coeal dollar value of

concraccs Co be awarded by Grancee because parcicipaeion of MBES/WBES

wcuid noc be praceically possible such as factory direce purchases,

purchases of sacellice-delivered services and purchases of macerlals or

equipmenc from a sole source of supply. These exclusions muse be

juseified by Grancee in chis descripcion and are subjecc Co Commission

approval.

G. A descripdon of Grancee' s incemal audic and monicoring syscem

Chac muse be incegraced wich Grancee' s normal personnel, budgecar-/ and

managemene syscems and used for purposes of measuring che effectiveness

of Grancee's MBE/WBE programs. Said descripcion shall: 13986 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

1) Sec forch specifically che seeps Grancee will

Cake CO idendfy and award concraccs Co MBEs/'

WBEs;

2) Detail the methods Grantee will use for

aonitoring its MBE/WBE programs;

3} Be consistsne wich ehe MBE/WBE coundng

maehoda sec forch below:

a) The coeal dollar value of che

concracc awarded co che MBE/WBE is

counced coward che applicable

MBE/WBE goals.

b) The coeal dollar value of a concracc

with an MBE/WBE owned cuid

concrolled by boch minoricy males

and non-fflinoriCy females is counced

towards MBE or WBE goals

respecdvely, in proportion to the

percencage of ownership and concrol

of each group in che business.

c) The cocal dollar value of a concracc

wich an MBE-owned cUid concrolled by

minoricy women is counced cowards

eicher che applicable MBE goal or

3) MBEs/WBEs muse ce cereified in accordance wich scandards escablished by the CiCy. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13987

che WBE goal, buC noc coward boch.

Grancee may choose che goal Co which

tha concracc value is applied.

d) The pordon of the total dollar

value of a concracc wich an eligible

joine vencura chat is equal co che

percencage of ownership and concrol

of cha MBE/WBE parener in ehe joine

veneure may be counced cowards Che

applicable MBE/WBE goals.

e) Only axpendicures co MBEs/WBEs chac

perform a "comxnercially useful

funcclon" in che performance of a

concracc may be counced cowards che

applicable MBE/WBE goals. An

MBE/WBE is considered Co perform a

"commercially useful funcdon" if ic

is responsible for che execueion of

a discince elemenc in che

performance of a concracc and

carries ouc ics responsibilicies by

acdvely perzonsing, managing and

supervising che job.

f) The porcion of ehe coeal dollar

value of a sub-concrace performed by

an MBE/WBE is counced cowards che

applicable MBE/^VBE goals. 13988 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

g) Macerlals and supplies obcalned from

MBE/WBE suppliers and manufaccurers

may be counced cowards Che

applicable MBE/WBE goals, provided

that the MBE/WBE assumes tha aceual

and coneraccual responsibility for

the provision of materials or

supplies. In cases where the

MBE/WBE exercises che exclusive role

of a diseribucor, broker or agene

for che obcaining of macerlals or

supplies, Chen only che commission,

markup or fee earned by che MBE/WBE

may be counced cowards che

applicable MBE/WBE goals. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13989

Exhibit M

PLAN OF INTERCONNECTION

TO BE INSERTED 13990 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

AMENDING AGREEHENT

This Amending Agreement made and executed this day of

1985. by and between che City o£ Chicago (the "City") and Group W Cable

Aasociates of North Central (Hilcago (the "Grantee"):

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, after conducting public hearings affording the public a reasonable opportunity to conmient thereon, the Cicy Council on

February 15, 1984 in a Granting Ordinance dated February 15. 1984 approved and adopced che franchise agreemencs for Franchise Areas 2. 3. 4 and 5 and granted non-exclusive franchises to construce. Inscall. maintain and operate cable communicacions systems in said Franchise Areas co Group U

Cable Associates of North Central (Chicago. Group V Cable Associates of

Norch Wese Chicago. (Alcago Cable Communicacions and Scellar Conelnencal

Cable. Inc., respecdvely; and

WHEREAS, Seccion 3 of Che Cranclng Ordinance provides:

"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 gr

WHEREAS, The Cicy Cotmcll has awarded a subsequenc franchise to

Communicacions and Cable of Chicago, Inc.. the grantee in Franchise Area 1. on Cerms and conditions more favorable than those awarded to grancees in

Franchise Areas 2. 3. 4 and 5 vhlch are noc based on commicmencs set forth in che grancees' respeccive franchise proposals; and 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13991

WHEREAS, pursuanc Co Seccion 3 of the Cranclng Ordinance, che grancees in Franchise Areas 2. 3, 4 and 5 are encicled to such favorable cerms and condlcions by approprlace amendmenc Co their respective franchise agreements.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above, the parties hereby agree as follows:

SECTION 1: Sections 1(E), 4.4, 6.1, 7.1, 7.5, 7.6, 8.1. 8.2. 8.11,

11.2, 15.2, 16.1, 17, 18, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.5. 19.6. 19.7, 21.1, 21.2.

22.1, 22.2, 23, 26.6, 26.10, and 29.5(d) and Exhibits C. D. F. G, H. I and

J of Che Franchise Agreement becween the City and the Grantee dated

March 16. 1984 (the "Agreemenc") shall be amended by subscltuclng che following therefor:

1 Definitions

E. "Major Outage" means that simultaneous . loss of service (i.e.. total loss of signals on any cable of Grancee's subscriber network system) occurs to five hundred (500) or more subscribers.

4,4 Other Forma of Compensation

This section la not applicable to Franchise Area 2.

6.1 Amount

Pursuanc to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 113.1-19 of the Enabling Ordinance, the amount of the letter of credit shall be five hiudred thousand dollars ($500,000.00); provided, however, that the amount of the letter of credit shall be three hundred seventy five thousand dollars ($375,000.00) per franchise area if the Grancee or its affiliates partlcipaces in cwo of the City's franchise areas; provided, further, that the amount of the letter of credit shall be chree hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000.00) per franchise area if the Grancee or ics afflliaces participates in three of che Cicy's franchise areas. 13992 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

7.1 Subscriber Services and Fees

Grantee shall provide to subscribers the broad cacegorles of programming services set forth In Exhibit C attached hereco and made a part hereof. Grantee shall have che authority and right to change che monthly subscriber fees for all such services upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Connlsaion and the subscribers affected thereby. Such authority and dght of Grancee to change said monthly subscriber fees shall exist until such time as the Cicy exercises lea right co establish procedurea for the review of subscriber ratea pursuant to Section 113.1-21(E) of the Enabling Ordinance.

7.5 No Interference With Service

If the Commlaslon falls, if required, to approve a request by Grantee to Increase the fees charged for Its services or to decrease the services or channels offered or If the Council, pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-21 falls. If required, co approve Grancee's peciclon for a change in lea fee schedule. Grantee shall not deny, delay. Interrupt or terminate any of its services because such requests or petitlona were denied.

7.6 Extra-Long Drops

If the inatallation of a service outlet requirea an aerial drop ia exce;:s of one hundred fifty (150) feet or an underground drop In exceas of aeventy-five (75) feet. Grantee may charge the subacrlber an amount that is equal to the coses of time and materiala in accordance vith Induacry atandards for that portion of the drop in excesa of one hundred fifty (150) feet or seventy-five (75) feet, reapectlvely. Grantee shall provide the subscriber a written estimate of the coses of Inscalling an excra-long drop and obcain such subscriber's wrlccen consenc prior Co any Inatallation of such drop; provided, hovever. that Grantee may require an advance payment of such costs from such subacrlber aa a condition of performing the requested inatallation.

8.1 .Subscriber Network System

Grantee shall construct a subscriber network syacem utilizing one trunk and one feeder cable, providing a minimum upper limit bandwidth of 550 MHz with recum transmission paths, which shall be capable of transmiccing elghcy-cvo (82) channels downscream and four (4) channels upscream in accordance wich che design sec forch in Seccion VI of Grancee's proposal nocwichscanding che upper limic bandwidch or ntunber of cables referred to therein. Such syscem shall be designed and conscrucced as a 550 MHz syscem with 550 MHz high capacity passives to provide a minimum of 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13993

eighty-tvo (82) channels downatream and four (4) channels upatream and initially be activaced at a minimum upper limiC bandwidch of 450 MHz providing a minimum of slxcy (60) channels downscream, acclvaced upon Inlcaclon of sei-vice Co subacrlbers. Grancee shall expand Che Inicial channel capacity of such system aa aoon as 550 MHz technology has been reaaonably perfected to enaure high performance and quality throughout the dlatrlbution network system and as soon aa reaaonably practicable after notice by the Conmlaalon puratiant to ita finding that such additional channel capacity ia needed. Grantee may also ucllize an alcemacive technology or a combination of alcematlve technologlea to provide cable service to subacrlbers; provided, however, that said alternative technology or combination thereof provldea a mlnuimjm of fifty-four (54) nott-broadcaat channela downatream, activated upon iniclatlon of aervlce to subacrlbers. When it la technically and economically feaalble. Grantee shall expand the Initial capacity of those portions of its cable television syscem utilizing an alcematlve technology or combination chereof as soon as reasonably pracclcable afcer noclce by che Commlaaion pursuanc eo iCs finding chac such addlcional channel capacicy is needed.

8.2 Inscicucional Necvork Svscera • Grancee shall provide capacity on the subscriber network system for an institutional network system. If Grancee decemlnea che need for addlcional channel capacicy or che activation of upatream channel capacity for its inatitutional network syscem. Grantee shall provide such additional capacity or activate any or all of such capacicy either on the subscriber network aystem or on a separace institutional network aystem upon ita determination that auch capacity ia technically and economically feasible.

8,11 Status/Performance Monitor in;; Equipmenc

Where Che bl-dlrecdonal crunk of Grancee's cable celevision system haa been activated. Grantee shall locate automacic acatua/performance monitoring equipmenc at not fewer than one-third (1/3) of all trunk amplifier stations on its subacrlber network aystem, including super trunk amplifier atations uaed to Interconnect Grantee's huba and headends. The status/performance monitoring system shall provide a record indicating the date, time and nature of the defect or fault and, at a minimum, be capable of indlcaclng che Cocal loss of one or more concrol carriers. Furchermore. Grancee shall provide monicoring equipmenc sufficienc to ensure che reliable performance nf ies inscicucional necwork syscem.

11.2 Conscrucclon Schedule and Mao

Pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-31(0) of che Enabling Ordinance. Grancee shall, wlchin Chree (3) monchs of the date 13994 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

of its accepcance of this Agreement, furnish the Commission a complete construction schedule and map. Such schedule and map shall be conslscenc wich Grancee's conscrucclon timetable referred to herein which upon approval by che Commission shall be accached hereco as Exhibit E-2 and made a part hereof. More specifically, such construction schedule shall be set forth by utility quarter section and indicate the approximate amount of plant mileage wlchin Franchiae Area 2 to be constructed and activated on the aubacriber necwork syatem on a quarterly basis and the scheduled dacea for completion of conatructlon of all major facllieies. Grantee'a conatructlon schedule shall be submitted by Grantee to thet Commission on forms set forth in Exhibit E-I. Grantee'a conatructlon map shall, at a minimum, set forth the location of all major facllitlea, trunk and aupertrunk lines for Grantee's subscriber system. Furthermore, Grantee's construction schedule and map shall be updated whenever substantial changes become necessary. A substantial change in the conscrucclon schedule shall be deemed co occur whenever an adjuscmene is necessary chac- would resulc in a delay in Grancee's quarcerly schedule as set forth therein. In no event shall a change in the conatructlon achedule that would reault in a delay inconaiatent with Grantee's conaeruccion clmecable referred to in Seccion 11.1 hereof be permicced excepc upon prior approval of the Commlaaion. In addition, upon commencement of conatructlon of Its cable televiaion system. Grantee shall, for informaeional purposes on the forms sec forch in Exhibit E-l attached hereco and made a pare hereof, nocify the Commission in writing on a monthly basis of those areas where strand or cable has been Installed or where service is being provided.

15.2 Capacity and Timetable

Interconnection of all cable television systems within the City shall, at a minimum, provide adequate capacicy for one (1) channel including two (2) subcarrlers to be delivered from each of grantees' franchise areas to a central interconnection facility and four (4) channels including two (2) subcarrlers Co be delivered co each of grancees' franchise areas from a cencral incerconnecclon facilicy. Said interconnection shall be operacional wlehln one (1) year of service being delivered by any grancee co its first subscriber. Additional channel capacity shall be Incrementally activaced on an as-needed basis up Co cwo (2) channels Co be delivered from each franchise area co a cencral incerconnecclon facilicy and eighe (8) channels co be delivered co each franchise area from a cencral interconnection facilicy; provided, however, thae che grantees as part of che incarconneccloa plan referred to in Seccion 15.3 of chla Agreemenc may submlc an alcemacive design chat equals or exceeds the performance and .capabllicies of che design referred Co herein. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13995

16.1 Seandard Allocadon

Grancee shall ac all cimes provide che same channel allocaclons for ehe following channels as provided for by all grancees operaclng cable celevlalon syscema within the City:

A) Three (3) local origination channela, not more than two (2) of which may be alpha­ numeric;

B) All channels under the control of the Chicago Access Corporation;

C) At least cwo (2) leased access channels;

D) At least two (2) local government access channels; and

E) All television broadcast signals required to be carried by FCC regulaclons.

Grantee, in agreement with all other grancees operaclng cable celevision syscems wlchin Che Cicy. has escablished a seandard channel allocadon as sec torch in Exhlble F acccached hereco and made a pare hereof. This allocadon shall be binding, on all such grancees.

17 Universal Subscriber Service

This seccion Is noc applicable Co Franchise Area 2.

18 Local Orlglnaclon

During che cerm of chis Agreemenc. Grancee. in cooperacion wich Che ocher grancees operaclng wlchin che Cicy, shall provide for local orlglnaclon as sec forch 'in ExhibiC G and Attachment Gl attached hereto and made a part hereof.

19.1 Channel Conmiitmenca

Pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-36(A) of che Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall dedlcace cen percene (lOZ) of ics usable channels from chelr Incepcion as access channels on ics subscriber necwork sysCem as sec forch in Exhlbic J accached hereco and made a pare hereof. All such channels shall be provided Co Che CAC free of charge and be under che exclusive use and concrol of che CAC; provided, however, chac such channels are ucllized by the CAC for non-commercial programming and purposes and withouc any charges by che CAC Co any subscriber or adverciser. Under no circumscances shall Grancee have che auchorlcy or rlghc CO exercise any concrol over the use or operation of such channels except as provided in Section 113.1-36(8) of the 13996 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Enabling Ordinance. Neither Grantee nor the CAC shall be liable for the quality or content of programming produced or cransmicted by the ocher.

19.2 Paymencs and Concribucions

Pursuant to Section 113.1-37 of the Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall, in cooperation with other grantees operating within the City, pay directly to the CAC such capital and operating payments as set forth in Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part hereof at the times set forth therein. The .grantees for Areas 1,2,3,4, and 5, reapectlvely, shall be obligated for a 20Z pro-rata ahare of all capital paymencs to the CAC as set forth in Section 4 of Exhibit J attached hereto and made a part hereof. The grantees for Areas 2,3,4, and 5, respectively, shall be obligated for a 25Z pro-rata ahare for all non-capital paymencs co che CAC as sec forth in Sections 2 and 3 of Exhibit J attached hereco and made a part hereof, recognizing that the Grantee in Area 1 shall not be obligated to make non-capital paymencs Co che CAC. Such paymencs referred co herein shall be under che exclusive use and concrol of che CAC pursuanc to che purposes and powers set forth in Sectiona 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of the Enabling Ordinance and its Articlea of Incorporation adopted pursuant to Seccion 113.1-38 of che Enabling Ordinance.

19.3 Equipmenc

In addleion co che faclliclea and equipmenc commicmencs sec forch in Exhibit J attached hereco and made a pare hereof. Grantee shall provide, free of charge, modulators and ocher neceaaary equipmenc co permlc full and praccical ucllizacion from che Grancee's headend downscream. by conveneional technical means, of each CAC channel as from time to clme requesced by Che CAC buc in no evenc earlier Chan syscem acclvacion. Furchermore. Grancee shall insure chac ics cable television system is constructed and operaced co enable che CAC, ac its own costs, to cablecase live programming from remoce locacions wich no charge co che CAC for access Co Grancee's exiscing facllieies suicable for such purposes at Grantee's headend.

19.5 Recomputation

Commencing afcer che flfch year, che Cicy. upon wrlccen requesc of Che CAC. which request shall be no earlier chan one hundred (120) days following conclusion of Grantee's fiscal year, shall exercise its right co Inspecc Grancee's books and records and eo audic and recompuce che amounc decermlned co be payable Co ehe CAC as a percencage of Grancee's annual gross revenues pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-17(C) of che Enabling Ordinance provided chac che City be reimbursed by che CAC for any coses incurred in 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13997

•xerclslng such a right in the event Grantee Is noc liable for said coses. If. afcer exercising such a rlghc, Che Cicy decermines chac an addlcional amounc is due che CAC, Grancee shall pay che CAC such addlcional amounc wlchin chircy (30) days afcer Grancee's receipt of noclce from che Cicy pursuant to Section 113.1-17(C) of the Enabling Ordinance.

19.6 Interest

If any of the paymenta referred to in Section 19.2 hereof are noc made on or before the due dataa sec forch in Exhibit J attached hereco and made a part hereof, Grancee shall pay to the CAC from such due date on the amount due and owing until such amount is paid in full the prime rate of incerese effective as of the due date publicly announced by the First National Bank of Chicago. If an additional amount is due the CAC as a result of the audit referred to in Seccion 19.5 hereof and such amounc is noc paid wlchin said chircy (30) days afcer Grancee's recelpc of noclce from che Cicy pursuanc Co Seceion 113.1-17(C) of che Enabling Ordinance, Crancee shall pay Co che CAC on che amounc due and owing uncil such amounc is paid in full che prime race of incerese effecclve as of such dace publicly announced by che Flrsc Nadonal Bank of Chicago.

19.7 CAC/Grancee Policies and Procedures

In order Co facilieace smooch operacions and working arrangemenes becween che CAC and Grancee and Co resolve all praccical dlfflculcles in che Implemencacion of Grancee's commitments to the CAC, within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the effecclve dace of chis Agreemenc or such Xacer dace as agreed upon by Grancee and che CAC, Grancee and che CAC shall develop wrlccen policies and procedures which shall be filed vlch che Commission. Said policies and procedures shall decail che mucual obllgacions of Grancee and che CAC in a manner noc inconsiscene wich chis Agreemenc and shall include an acknowledgemene by the CAC and Grancee that, wich respecc Co any mucual obllgacions provided for under Chis Agreemenc and Che wrlccen policies and procedures to be adopced by che parcles pursuanc hereco. each shall acc In a reasonable, expedlclous and cimely manner.

21.1 Descripcion

During che Cerm of chis Agreemenc. Grancee shall provide for municipal ucllizacion on its subscriber network syscem aa sec forch in Seccion X of Grancee's proposal and ExhibiC H accached hereco and made a pare hereof. The channels dedicaced Co Che use and concrol of ehe ClCy and ocher local govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by che Cicy as sac forch in ExhibiC H accached hereco and made a pare hereof shall be ucllized for non-commercial programming and purposes and viehouc any charges by ehe Cicy co any subscriber. Grancee shall have no auchorlcy or concrol over any programidng 13998 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

cablecase on such dedicaced channels. All programming cablecase on such dedicaced channels shall noc be considered orlglnaclon cablecascing for purposes of Grancee's compliance wich Seccion 76 Subparc G of Che FCC rules and regulaclons unless ocherwlse decermlned by che FCC vlch respecc eo Crancee. Grancee shall have no responsibility under Section 113.1-26(0) of the Enabling Ordinance for programming cablecast on any such dedicated channel. Furthermore, nothing in this Section shall be construed to imply that Grantee la a common carrier.

21.2 Additional Channel Capacity

Upon demonatratlon by the City of full utilization of the channel capacity dedicated to the City, Grancee shall exercise its best efforts to provide additional channel capacicy to the City on its cable television system to meet the reasonable needs of the City unless to do so would place an unreasonable economic burden on Grancee.

22.1 Descripcion

Grancee shall provide Enhanced/Oevelopmencal Services as sec forch in ExhibiC I upon les determination that such services are technically and economically feasible.

22.2 Fees

Pursuant to Section 113.1-22(E) of Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall submit the fees to be charged for its Enhanced/Developmental Services to the Commission not less than thirty (30) days prior to any marketing of such services.

23 Institutional Network System

Grantee may operace and maincain a bi-direccional Inscicucional necwork syscem in accordance wich Seccion 8.2 hereof. Furchemore, Grantee may activace any pare or all of its inscicucional necwork syscem upon its determinacion chac such acclvacion is eechnlcally and economically feaalble.

26.6 Grancee Solleieaclon

At the time Grantee solicits the reaidents of an area for subscription of services. Grantee shall provide such resldencs a simple, buC chorough wrlccen explanaclon of all services offered, che price of such services, che parencal lock-ouc device. Installation procedures and privacy rlghcs of the subscriber as set forth in Section 113.1-32 of the Enabling Ordinance and Section 28 of chis Agreemenc. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13999

26.10 Program Guides

In ehe evenc Grancee or ics agene provides co Grancee's subscribers wrlccen program guides, such guides shall Use, ac a minimum, all non-muse carry channels carried on Grancee's cable celevision syscem and shall, co che excene reasonable as decermlned by Grancee. list all programs carried on such channels.

29.5 Liquidaced Damages

Grantee agrees the following will resulc in damages to che City that will be impracticable or difficult to ascertain and therefore, agrees to pay to the City the following amounts which shall not be considered in the nature of penalties:

d) Except as approved by the Commission or the Council, if required, a macerial failure Co provide che services sec forch or referred to in Section 7 of chis Agreemenc in accordance vlch the requiremenes sec forch therein, $250.00 a day for each day or pare chereof chac such failure concinues. 14000 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addleion to other services Grantee may offer. Grancee shall provide on Its lowest-priced tier of service and to all subacrlbers: two (2) local govemmenc access channels; all channels dedicated to the CAC; all television broadcast signals required to be carried by FCC regulations; two (2) leased access channels; and three (3) local origination channels, not more than two (2) of which may be alphanumeric.

Grantee shall, in addition, offer the following broad categories of programming services which are available and meet the needs of the subscribers: children's programming, family programming, cultural programming, educational programming, consumer programming, ethnic programming, entertainment programidng. music programming, sports programming, news and public affairs programming, business programming, religious programming and special Interest programidng. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14001

Exhibit D

USER DISCOUNTS

Upon activation of an institutional network system, a dis­ count for govemmenc and not-for-profit institutions shall be eatablished subject to applicable regulatory approvals. 14002 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit F Standard Channel Allocation

Cable-Channel Service

2 WBBM 3 L.O. - 1 4 CAC - 1 5 WMAQ 6 GOV'T ACC. - I 7 WLS 8 CAC - 2 9 WCN 10 LEASED ACC. - 1 IL WTTW 12 WCAE - (Grantee may use uncil such Cime as WCAE is on-air) 13 CAC - 3 14 FAA 15 FAA 16 FAA 17 CAC - 4 18 L.O. - 2/WSKS 19 CAC - 5 20 WYCC 21 CAC - 6 22 WCFC 23 GOV'T ACC. - 2 24 LEASED ACC. - 2 25 WFBN 26 WCIU 27 23 WDAI - (Grancee may use uncil such clme as WDAI is on-air) 29 L.O. - 3 30 WPWR/WBBS (ch. 60 shrd.) 31. 32 WFLD 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14003

Exhlbic C

LOCAL ORIGINATION

Tha following local odginadon plan is a Joine ef fore of all Grancees operaclng wiehin ehe Cicy which commies a cocal of $6,000,000.00 Co develop local orlglnaclon programming. ExhibiC C and ics Aecachmanc CI is not only applicable co' Area 1. buc upon ehe accepcance of cha Franchise Agreemenc for Area 1. shall replace che Exhlbic Ca for eha Franchise Agreemencs for Areas 2,3.4, and 5. Unless ocherwlse specifically scaced herein, che Grancees for Areas 1.2.3.4. and 5 (cha "grancees") shall be jointly and severably liable for che obllgacions scaced herein.

1) Number of Channels - Oudng Che Cerm of Che Agreemenc, che grancees Joincly shall provide and program one (1) full-cima non-alphanumeric local orlglnaclon channel. In addleion. che Grancee shall provide and program cwo (2) alphanumeric local originacion channels. The Grancee may provide addlcional local origination channels on its cable television syscem; provided, however, chac in no event shall the minimum weekly hours of non-alphanumeric programming as set forth in Accachmene Gl be shifced from che non-alphanumeric local orlginadon channel co any addieional local origination chaxmel.

2) Staff - The grantees shall provide the level and quality of staffing necessary to develop and produce programming to fulfill their local origination requirements.

3} Studios and Equipment - The grantees shall provide in Che year so designated and chroughouc ehe eem of che Agreement Che seudlo, facllieies and equipmenc sec forth in accachmene Cl or a seudlo. facllieies and equipmenc of equal or greacer performance or eapabilides.

4) Produccion - During Years 1 chrough 5. che grancees shall, ac a minimum, for che number of hours per week sec forch in Accachmene Gl. locally produce and cablecase ics local orlginadon progranming (excluding access, alphanumeric or sacellice delivered services) on iCS non-alphanumeric local originacion channel. Thereafcer. for che cerm of che Agreemenc. the grantees shall, ac a ninimum. produce and cablecase such local programming for che number of hours see forch in Accachmene Gl for Year 5. 14004 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ATTACHMENT Gl JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICAGO CABLE OPERATORS

Tha cable operacors operating in che Cicy of Chicago are eomalcted Co producing qualicy local originacion programming. Ie is ehe serong belief of chese cable operacors Chac a centralized approach Co che produccion of local orlginadon programming is la cha base incerescs of the Cicy, che cable companies and cable subscribers. It is also the belief of these operators chac local originacion programming should supplemenc. buc noc duplicace. che ocher locally produced programming chac is available on che • operacors' cable, syaeeos. Besides local odginadon programming, cha ocher requirements imposed upon che operacors for locally produced programming are in che areas of public, govemmenc and comaarcial or leased access. While public access is under che concrol of ehe Chicago Access Corporacion (CAC). govemmenc access under che concrol of cha Cicy, and commercial or leased access under Che concrol of chird parcles, local originacion falls solely under che control of the cable operator and/or ics concraccors.

Ic is noc che incanc of Che cable operacors co compece wich or duplicate programming produced by the CAC. the City or comaercial access users. Instead che operacors wane to compliment these other forms of local programming with programs that are aon-duplicative. able to fill the void not filled by other local programs and able to attract and retain cable subscribers. The cable operators are jointly committing $6,000,000.00 Co underwrite their local odgination efforts in Chicago.

With these objectives in mind, the Chicago.cable operators propose the following joint local origination proposal:

1. LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNELS During the term of the Agreement, the cable operators will jointly provide one full-time non-alphanumeric local origination channel. In addition, che individual operators in Areas 1.2,3.4. and 5 will be responsible for programming two alphanumeric local origination channels for each franchise area.

2. STAFF During the cerm of the Agreement, ehe cable operacors will provide che level and qualicy of cechnical. engineering, programming and adminiscracive scaff necessary to develop and produce programming co fulfill cheir local originacion requirements. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14005

3. LOCAL TALENT The combined local orlginadon effort for Areas 1.2.3.4 and 5 will include substantial efforts by che cable operacors eo ucllize and develop local calenc for local orlginadon purposes. In addition, the use of full-dme and parc-cime Incamahlp programs for local residents should Increase ehe local resldencs pocencial for employmenc as demand requires. Through cheir combined local originacion effores, che cable operacors will seek co eseablish ongoing relacionshlps wich local high schools, colleges, and ocher educacional inscleuclons for an accessible pool of individuals wich an interest in local orlginadon.

4. PRODCCTION During Years 1 chrough 5. che cable operacors will joincly provide, ac a minimum, che number of hours per week sec forch below co locally produce and cablecase cheir local originacion programming (excluding access, alphanumeric, or satellite delivered services) on the non-alphanumeric local origination channel. Hours of Production

*Yr. I 9

Yr. 2 12

Yr. 3 15

Yr. 4 20

Yr. 5 20

Thereafter, the cable operators will at a minimum, produce and cablecast 20 hours per week of local programming. The cable operators vill expend che necessary amounc of funds within cheir $6,000,000.00 overall local origination eoomitment to produce the above stated hours per week of quality local origination.

For purposes of this local origination proposal. Year 1 will commence on che flrsc anniversary of che delivery of service Co all the franchise areas or upon che second anniversary of the delivery of service co any one franchise area, whichever occurs flrsc. 14006 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

5. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

Under chis joine local originacion plan, che cable operacors will Joincly provide a Generalized local originacion seudlo facilicy and mobile equipmenc. This cencral facilicy and accompanying equipmenc will be in place prior co che Year L erlggerlng dace so Chac che operacors can meec cheir local odginadon commicmencs on schedule. The cencral facilicy will ba of sufficienc square foocage Co house all necessary direccly-relaced faeilicies such as: edlclng. preparadon, scorage, and concrol room areas as well aa relaced office areas required for local originacion programming produccion purposes. The following pages decail che cypes of faeilicies and equipmenc proposed for a cencral local originacion seudlo, mobile equipmenc, posc-produccion facilicy, screening facilicy, mascer concrol and cencral malncenance faeilicies. The esdmaeed cose of che facllieies and equipmenc is $1,200,000.00 and che anticipated costs of leasehold improvemencs is $300,000.00. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14007

MAIN STUDIO

Feacuring qualicy cameras from Hieachi, Sony I" and 3/4" video cape machines, discrece producdon/posc-produccion areas, versacile eleccronlc graphics, professional qualicy audio, video and lighclng supporc and a film chain for high qualicy cransfer Co videotape of slides, super Sam and 16m film. 14008 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL ORIGINATION STLTJIO

F? 60's Hitachi 3 Tuba Seudlo Cameras wich 1 inch Saclcon Tubes (each Including) a. HP-60 Camera head b. VM-702 7" viewfinder e. C-I205 50' camera cable d. A4Q4 I H verelcal enhancer e. CCU-60 Camera concrol unic f. ROP-60 Remoce panel g. C-1103 30' ROP cable

KIOZ 15Rtf-l Fujlnon 10:1 15-150mm Fl.S Lenses

C1205 50' camera cables

BVH 2000/02 Sony cype "C" Helical vldeocape recorder/edicors

BVT 2000 Sony Time Base Correccors

BKH 2100 NTSC plug-in boards

BK 300 8 line memory boards

BVE 800 " Sony video cape edicor controller

BK 8072 Sony ineerfaces

BKH 2015 Plug-in reader/generaeors

BK 2014 Cabinecs

1470 Tekcronlx sync generacor

Series 21 Dynair audio follov video switcher 20x20

1600 n. Grass Valley special effects generator/ produccion sviccher

P4/H2/RH ITE pedescal/head and second handles

528 Tekcronlx Waveform monicors

1420 Tekcronlx veccorscope

465 0H44 Tekcronlx Oscilloscope

5722R513 Conrac high resolucion color 52S40 monicors 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14009

roducclon Equipmenc for Local Originacion Studio (continued)

TCI209/04 RCA dual 9" black & whice monicors

'Q7 Quanea Characcer Generacor

12B Quancum audio board

Loe Dynair video and audio OAS

4305 Zelmark film cabin (wich accessories)

075 Crovn audio amplifier

Loc RTS incercom

Loe Miscellaneous audio a. microphone b. care machine c. casseece machine d. open reel cape deck e. Cumcable

Loc Berkey Colorcran lighca (SO by 60)

Loc Inscallacion Parts and labor to include: a. Project engineering b. Technical Services c. Drafting 14010 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

MULTI-CAMERA VAN

Featuring versatile portable cameras vith studio vievflndera. 3/4" video tape machines, and a alcroproeasaor concrolled produccion svicching syscem. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14011

CHICAGO MULTI-CAMERA VAN

OUAMTTTY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Poreable color cameras Hlcachl SK-81 v/14:l zoom lenses 300' camera cable. reaoce operacions panels and seudlo vlevfinders

Camera Cripods. Qulcksec 2000. dollies, heads Hercules

Microprocessor concrolled produccion Echo-Lab Seg-3 sviccher

17" color monicors Vldeocek VM17R

Engineering Monlcor Tekcronlx 6S0HR

Waveform monlcor Tekcronlx 528

Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

Broadcasc 3/4" Recorder Sony BVU-800

Time base correceor Diglcal Video Phaser

Complifflene of clme code Sony equipmenc

Synchronizing generacor Tekcronlx 1470

Graphic generating Qtianca Q-7A syscem

Audio console IS! 1002

Video diseribucion Shlneron amplifiers

Audio dlscribucion Sigma AO IOS amplifiers

Audio cartridge machine Broadcast Electronics 14012 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Chicago Multi-Camera Van (continued)

Intercom System RTS

BMI portable lighting HMI syscem

Audio Speaker

9" black and whice Panasonic WV53S2 monitors

12 X 1 roucing swlcchers Lanco

Syscem of assorced Eleccro-Volce microphones

Vehicle includes:

Cueaway van chassis All heavy ducy options Air condicioning Cuacoa-builc consoles 6.5 Ktf Generator Roof cop camera platform

Including all cables, connectors and assorted items. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14013

3 ELECTRONtC_FIELD_ PRODUCTION^SYSTEMS

Capable Q£ providing broadcast qualicy field produccion. each syscem feacures cha Broadcast Saclcon Hitachi FP-40. and O'Connor erlpod and head, and a full complimenc of field produccion audio/video equipmenc. Each EF? syscem will provide produccion capabllicy co macch any local celavlsloa scadon. 14014 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Each of che 3 Eleccronlc Field Produccion Syscems contains che following equipmenc.

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Portable color camera Hlcachl FF40SS vlch broadcasc saclcon cubes and complece supporc accessories

Cannon 13:1 zoom lens Cannon J13X9BIE vlch 2Z excender

Quick charger Hlcachl QC40

Bale holder for CP-40 Hitachi DH40 baccery

Rear lens conversion Cannon SCK-13 kic

Baccery povered sun Cine 60 SCK9127FC gun

Lighclng' kic Lowell TC-94

Clav ball edpod 0'Connor Regular

Time code generacor Sony

Fluid head, vlch O'Connor 50-0, QRP quick release

Poreable 3/4" VTR Sony 4800

Bacceries for VTR Sony BF60

Omnldiraedonal Eleccro-Volce EV-635A aicrophoncs

Lavaller microphones Sony ECM50PS

Poreable audio mixer Sony MX650

Headscc Koss Pro 4AA

Poreable monlcor vlch JVC TM41AV, charger AAP-41AV

Assorced cables, conneccors and cases Co configure syscem for poreable indoor/oucdoor use. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14015

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION F.XCIIITY

A 3/4" editing syscem. capable of dissolving one caped source into anoeher and recording on yec a chird machina. is ehe mala componene of che A/B Roll Posc-Producclon Fadlicy.

This highly sophlsdeaced posc-producclon facilicy feaCures che Convergence edlclng syscem for complece keyboard concrolled edlclng and special effaces. Ic also Includes facllieies for eleccronlc graphics, and audio inpucs from a cumcable or audio casaecce. This facilicy is fully capable of providing scace-^f-che-arc 3/4" posc-produccion of field and/or seudlo foocage. 14016 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL*

I 3/4" Playback Sony 5800

2 3/4" Record/Edle VTRs Sony 5850

I Dual Time Base Correceor ADDA AC-20

I Compucerlzed Edlclng Convergence ECS-103C Concroller wleh Three Ineerfaces, and Time Code Readers and Generacors

1 Audio Cassette Technics RSM-65 Machine

1 Audio Console Sony MX-650

I Audio Equalizer Shure SR-170

1 Turntable Technics SC-1200 MKII

1 Waveform Monitor Tekcronlx 528

I Veetorscope Tekcronlx 1420

1 10 X 1 Switcher 3M 101

1 Microphone for Eleccro-Voice EV-635A Voice Over

2 Dual 9" Monitors Panasonic WV-5302

1 13" Color Monitor Vldeocek VM-ISPRO with A-B Pulse Cross

I Graphics Generator Quanea Q7A

1 Synchronizing Tekcronlx 1470 Generator with Tesc Signals 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14017

3/4 Inch A/B Roll Posc-Producclon Facilicy (continued)

I Audio Amplifier

1 Speaker

1 Edldng Console

1 Loc Misc. Cables, Connectors and Rackmouncs to Configure Facility 14018 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SCREENING F.\CILITY

This screening facility consists of a 3/4" player equipped with search capability, a remoce concrol, scene seleecion and edlc preparadon, a 17" color fflonlcor/reeaiver, dma code reader and console. Ic will allow producers, directors and others to screen raw footage and completed segmencs. aa vail as review eoaplaced shova. Use of chis facilicy can greacly Improve ehe qualicy of vork and enhance produccivicy. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14019

SCREENING FACILirr

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Player Sony 5000

I Remoce Concrol Sony RM

1 17" Honicor/Receiver Vldeocek VM17

I Time Coda Reader ESE

Includes all Conneccors CO Configure Screening Room. 14020 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

The Mascer Concrol Facilicy would serve ehe need for playback of vldeocape macerlals. Ic feacures full compucer concrol. graphics Inserdon capabllicy for channel idendflcadon during program hours and much more. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14021

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

4 Playback Vldeocape Sony VP5000 Maehlnaa

2 Time Base Correccors Mlcroclme T-120

4 B&W Modcors 9" Panasonic WV5352

2 Waveform Monicors Tekcronlx S28A

2 Veccorscopes Tekcronlx 1420

I Roucing Switcher and Compucer Concrol Syscem DiTech Pace 2000

1 10 Channel Characcer Video Daca Cuscom Generacor

Audio Carcrldge Broadcasc 2100P Machines Eleccronics

Aucomacie Audio JBL 7130 Concrols

Background Audio Generacors

Color Monicors/ Vldeocek RM15R v/Audio

Time Code Readers ESE Cuscom

Modulacors for Feeding L.O. onco che Cable Syscem

Indues all cables. conneccors ineerfaces and consoles. 14022 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CENTRAL VIDEO M-AINTENAMCE FACILITY

The General Video Maintenance Facilicy will efflciencly provide for che repair and malncenance of all video and seudlo equipmenc which we have Induded in our proposal. The malncenance scaff will use cha full compllmencs of scadonary and poreable cesc equipment and cools chac are housed in chis facility. Ona newly featured piece of portable testing equipment is the Tektronix 380 NTSC tesc monlcor. This unic Ineorporaees eha functions of a waveform, monlcor. veccorscope and an osellloscopa. chus enabling cha user co examine che encire video signal. Engineers will Cravel wherever necessary for rouclne malncenance. Inserttceion. and eroubleshoodng.

In llghc of cha sophlsdeaclon of che proposed fadlides. chis cencrallzed malncenance and repair syscem is che mosc effecclve. eoac-«ffieienc and reliable approach. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14023

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I Full Tesc Waveform Tekcronlx 1480 Monlcor

I Poreable Oscilloscope Tekcronlx 465 0M44 vlch Diglcal Mulci-Meeer

1 Full Tesc Veccorscope Tekcronlx 520

I 350 MHZ Dual Trace Tekcronlx 485 Oscilloscope

Poreable Combination Tekcronlx 380 Waveform. Veccorscope Oscilloscope Unic

NTSC Signal Generator Tektronix 1410, vith Multiple Options SPCl, SPC2, TSGl, TSG2, TSG3

Engineering Color Vldeocek VM12PR0 Monitor

Service Master Tool Zcelice 99SMW Kits

Atcache Tool Sec Comprehensive TCIOOST

Diglcal Frequency Leader LDC-322 Councer

Olgical VOMS B-K 2810

Includes all assorced tools and cesc equipmenc Co equip che video malncenance shop. 14024 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic H MUNICIPAL UTILIZATION

SUBSCRIBER NETVORX SYSTEM

1. Channel Cogaaicmenes - Grancee shall provide, free of charge, cwo (2) local govemmenc access channels on ics subacdber necvork syscem for Cha exclusive use and concrol of che Cicy and ochar local govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by che ClCy. Said channels shall ba admlnlscered by cha Cicy.

2. Service Ouclees - Pursuanc and in addleion Co Seccion 113.1-26(0 of che Enabling Ordinance. Grancee shall provide, free of charge, one sarvlca ouclec for regular subacdber service co each of ehe insdeudons and such ocher buildings used for govemmcncal purposes as may be deslgnaced by ehe Cicy In areaa vhlch are passed by Grancee's subscriber necwork syscem.

3. Access CO Grancee's Faeilicies - Grancee shall permlc Che Cicy and ocher local govemmenc agencies designated by che Cicy co use its studio, facilities and equipmenc for municipal access programming. Grantee shall also provide direct audio and video feed capability between the municipal access studios and facilities and its cable television system.

4. Staff - During the term of this Agreement. Grantee shall provide, at a minimum, for one (1) ftill-cime skilled employee Co scaff che municipal access scudios and faclliclea. operace such scudios and facllieies. and eraaee. produce and cablecase qualicy municipal access programming under che direceion of che Cicy. Said employee shall work during che hours and aC Che sices deaignacad by che Cicy and be compecenc. cralned. and knowledgeable in all aapeccs of cable celevision produccion and programming.

5. Municipal Cable Access Capital Reserve - Within ninecy (90) days of the effective daca oi che Agreemenc, Grantee, in cooperation with the other grantees operating wlchin che Cicy, shall sec aside $200,000.00 for cha eseablishmenc of a $1,000,000.00 Municipal Cable Acceaa Capical Reserve. Such Reserve shall be escablished for developing and providing municipal acceaa scudios. faclliclea and equipmenc. Upon recelpc of a wrlccen scacemene by Che Cicy decalling che scudioa. faeilicies and/or equipmenc co be provided and ehe cime frames for providing such scudios, faeilicies and/or equipmenc. Crancee in a cimely manner shall provide in cooperacion vlch the other grancees operating vlthln the City such studios, facilities and/or equipment from said Reserve as requested by che City. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14025

Municipal Cable Access Maintenance Fund - Commencing onh (1) year after the effective dace of ctie Agreemenc. Grantee shall provide $10,000.00 to the City as requested on an annual basis for the maintenance and operadon of the municipal access studios, facilities and equipmenc established pursuant to Section 5 of this Exhlbic. 14026 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit I ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Grantee shall provide the Enhanced/Developmental Services set forth belov or such other Enhanced/Developmental Services it deems appropriate upon its determination that such services ara eechnlcally and economically feasible:

1. Secudcy. fire and medical alarms aa sec forch in Seccion Zl-le of Grancee's proposal.

2. Telecexc aa sec forch in Seeclon Zl-ld of Grancee's proposal*

3. One-way pay-par-vlev aa sec forch in Seccion Zl-la of Grancee's proposal.

4. Tvo-vay pay-per-view, videocexe, opinion polling, Dow Jones News/ReCrieval, Comp-U-Store Service and electronic games as set forth in Section ZI(3-3f) of Grantee's proposal.

5. Home banking, video shopping, travel and entertainment service, and electric power management/meter reading as set forth in Section XI-(3-3h) of Grantee's proposal. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14027

Exhibit J CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION

1. Channel Commicmencs

Grancee shall dedlcace can percene (lOZ) of che channels on ics subacdber necvork syscem, free of charge, as aecesa channela for che exdualve uae and concrol by cha Chicago Acceaa Corporacion (CAC) pursuanc eo Section 19.1 of cha Agreeaeae.

2. Pavaene of Operaclng Expenaea

Grantee, la cooperation vlch ocher granceea operaclng vichin the City ("the granceea") shall aa aec forch in 19.2 of che Agreeaeae provlda ehe CAC cha aaounc of $3,250,000.00 for operating or ochar expenaea or coaea co be paid chircy (30) daya afcer che effecclve daca of che Agreemenc.* Thereafcer. aa aec forch in Secdon 19.2 of cha Agreemenc. che granceea shall provide che CAC che anounc of $3,000,000.00 for operaclng or ocher expenaea or coses co be paid in yearly inscallmenca of $1,000,000.00 commencing cvo (2) years and chircy (30) days afcer che effecclve dace of ehe Agreemenc.

3. Percencage of Annual Groaa Revenues

In addleion co ehe paymai^ca aec forch above, che grancees, aa sac forch in Seeclon 19.2 of ehe Agreemenc, shall on a quarcerly basis, commencing che slxch. year afcer che effecclve daca of cha Agreemenc and for cha cerm of che Agreemenc pay co che CAC one percene (IZ) of che clcy-vlde annual gross revenues received, up eo an annual maximum of $1,000,000.00. The grancees shall commence sueh paymencs vichin chircy (30) days afcer che end of che flrsc fiscal quarter following che flfch anniversary of eha effecclve dace of cha Agreemenc by filing a financial scacemene dearly shoving clcy-vlde groaa revenuea received up co che end of said fiscal quarcer and aimuleaneoualy canderlng such quarcerly percencage paymenc Co che CAC. Thereafcer, che grancees shall file vichin chircy (30) days afcer each subaaquene fiscal quarcer, a financial scacaaanc clearly ahovlng ehe eicy-wlda groaa revenuea received during che preceding quarter and shall aimuleaneoualy tender paymenc of che quarcerly percencage paymenc aa calculaced; provided. hovever. Chac che granceea shall adjusc ehe fourch fiscal quarcer percencage paymenc Co reflecc che proper balance due for ehe flaeal year; provided, furcher. chac in che evenc

* Solely for pnrpoaea of ealculaclng che Cime perloda for paymanca required by Chis ExhibiC J. cha "effecclve dace of ehe Agreemenc" shall mean che effecclve dace of che Agreement for Franchiae Area 1. 14028 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

che granceea conduce an audic. the granteea may adjust payments due che CAC aa a result of said audit for the prior fiscal year vlthln one hundred twenty (120) days after the eoneluslon of said fiscal year vlthout penalty or interest on such adjuataant. Coaeancing the tvelfth year after tha effecclve daca of Che Agreemenc and for eha cerm of ehe Agreeaenc. Che granceea ahall provlda addidonal paymencs co che CAC aa follova: ehe granceea ahall pay Co che CAC one-half percene (%Z) of chac amounc of clcy-vlde annual revenuea vhlch axeaeda $150,000,000.00 buc is noc greacer Chan $199,999,999.00 and cha granceea shall pay co ehe CAC one-qnarter percent (HZ) of chac aaottae of cicy-wide annual revenuea vhlch exceeda $200,000,000.00 buc is noc greacer than $250,000,000.00.

4. Flrsc Inscance Capical Funding

The granceea ahall provlda eha CAC cha aaotinc of $250,000.00 Co be paid one hundred eighey (180) daya afcer ehe effecclve dace of ehe'Agreemenc. In addleion. Che granceea shall provide che CAC vlch one (1) mobile van vhlch has a value of $500,000.00. Such van shall be provided one hundred eighey (180) daya afcer che effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc and such van ahall becoaa che reaponaibilicy of che CAC.

In addleion. ehe granceea shall provide che CAC ehe amounc of $200,000.00 CO be paid one (1) year and cnlrcy (30) days afcer cha effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc and $200,000.00 to be paid two (2) years and thirty (30) days after the effective data of che Agreeaenc.

Thereafcer. commencing four (4) years and chircy (30) days afcer ehe affeecive dace of ehe Agreeaenc. che granceea ahall provlda Che CAC wleh a fund for malncenance, upgrading and raplaeeeene of faelliclea and eqnlpaenc. Sueh fund ahall be eaeabllahed in an amoimc of $250,000.00 during che flfch year and aaincainad ac a aaxlmua level of $100,000.00 for each year chereafcer for che cerm of ehe Agreeaenc. Such funda shall be eacablished for che CAC pursuanc co che purpoaaa and powers sac forch in chis Agreeaenc and in Sacdona 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of che Enabling Ordinance and lea Arddaa of Ineorporadon adopced pursuanc Co Seeclon 113.1-38 of che Enabling Ordinance.

The faellldea and equlpaenc fund aay be dravn dovn froa auch funda by eha CAC for eha purpoaaa sec forch herein on an axmual baala up co eha maxlmtia annual funding levels eacablished in chis Seccion. Unused funda shall noc aceuaulaca or roll over froa year co subsequenc year vichin Che cerm of chis Agreeaenc as said faclliclea and equipmenc funda have been eacablished co meec che projeceed needs of Che CAC on an axmual baais. Disagreemencs or dispuces regarding disburseaenea froa ehe facllieies and equlpaenc fund shall be referred Co che Comaiasion for reaolucion. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14029

5. Ocher Assiseance

Crancee shall eooperaca vlch ehe CAC's liaison co Grancee CO facilieace che mucual obligaciona of cha Grancee and che CAC provided for under thla Agraeaent and/or tha vrltten pollelaa and procedurea to be adopted by ehe parelaa purauanc hereco.

Grancee ahall include appropdace dealgnaelon of CAC's channels on channel earda provided eo subacrlbers. Further, Grancee ahall provide a lisdng of said channels and prograoaing on Grancee's calevlaed alphanuaeric prograa guide If auch a guide is udlized by Grancee and sueh a lladng ia econoalcally feaalble.

SECTION 2: Seeclon 7 of ehe Agreeaenc shall also be aaendad by

adding che following aeecioa:

7.8 Compaclng Technologies

Nocvichseanding any ocher provisions of chis Agreemenc and excepc aa provided herein. 'Grancee shall noc be required co provide servicaa co subacrlbers by reylrlng buildings already vlred for a eoapedng ceehnology ao aa co allov che reaidencs of said building Co receive non-broadcaac video servicaa. Upon eha requeae of any landlord or any eondoalniua or cenanc aaaociacion of any building already vlred for a eompecing ceehnology, Grancee, in a cimely manner eonaisCenC vlch Che conscrucclon schedule referred Co in Seccion 11.2 of chis Agreeaenc, shall undercake a good faich efforc Including such pre-aarkecing and pre-conacrucelon daalgn acdviclaa aa aay be necessary in order co-aacarcaln ehe economic vlabilicy of providing cable celevlalon service Co said building. Upon complecion of ics aacertainment, Grantee shall Inform the parson who made such requesc of eha raaulcs of said ascercainmene. Where che reaulCs of said ascercainmene demonacrace che economic vlabilicy of said building, Grancee shall provide service in accordance wich Che eonacrucdon schedule referred co in Seccion 11.2 of Chla Agreeaenc. Where che reaulcs of said aacarcainmanc fail Co damonacraca cha economic viability of aald building. Grantee shall provide a written explanation of the reaolca of said aaearcalnmenc Co che person who IdClally requaaeed said aacarcainmanc.

SECTION 3: The Cerma and eondldona of Seeclona 1 and 2 of chla

Amending Agreeaenc aa aec forch above shall be effecclve and binding on che

Cicy and che Grancee if, and only if, ehere is an accepcance of the Area 1 franchise agreeaenc by Coamunicadona and Cable of Chicago, Inc. pursuanc 14030 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CO Seeclon 113.1-55(A) of che Chicago Cable Coaaanlcadona Ordinance.

Chapeer 113.1 of che Municipal Code of che Cicy of Chicago.

SECTION 4: Tha pardea hereby agree chac che aaendmenes see forch

in Secdons 1 and 2 of chla Amending Agreeaenc eonaclcuea all Che

aaendaenca chat Cha Grancee la entitled to purauanc to Section 3 of che

Granting Ordlnanee daead February 15, 1984.

In wleneaa whereof, che partlea have eauaed chla Agreeaenc eo be

executed by Chelr reapectlve, duly auchorized agenea or offieera aa of che

day and year aet forth below.

City of Chicago

Date Harold Waahingcon. Mayor

Grancee

Approved aa eo form and legalicy

Corporacion Counael 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14031

AMENDING AGREEMENT

This Amending Agreeaenc made and execuced chis day of

1985, by and becween ehe Cicy of Chicago (che "Cicy") and Group W Cable

Aaaodaeaa of Norch WeaC Chicago (cha "Grancee"):

WITNESSETH

WHBIFAS, afcer conduedng public hearlnga affording cha public a

raaaonable opporcimiey eo coamenc chereon, che Cicy Council on

February 15. 1984 In a Cranclng Ordinance daced February 15, 1984 approved

and adopced che franchise agreeaencs for Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 and

granced non-exeluaive franchises co conacruce, Inacall, maincain and

operace cable communicaciona sysceaa in said Franchise Areas Co Croup W

Cable Aasociacea of Norch Cencral Chicago, Group W Cable Asaociates of

North Weac Chicago, Chicago Cable Comaunlcaciona and SCellar Conelnencal

Cable, Inc., reapeecively; and

WHEREAS. Secdon 3 of Che Grandng Ordlnanee provides:

"Thae in approving and adopelng said franchise agreeaencs Che Cicy Council agrees chac in che evenc a subsequenc franchise is awarded on cerma or eondldona mora favorable chan choae awarded to granteea in Franchise Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 vhlch are noc based on comaicaenes see forch in che granceea' or applieanca' reapecdve franchise propoaala. Chen ehe granceea in Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 ahall be encicled co any sueh similar caraa and eondldona by approprlace amendmenc of chelr raapaedve franchise agreemencs"; and

WHEREAS, The Cicy Council haa awarded a subsequenc franchise co

CaoBunicadona and Cable of Chicago, Inc., ehe grancee in Franchise Area 1,

on cerma and eondldona aore favorable chan choae avarded Co granceea in

Franchiae Areaa 2. 3, 4 and 5 vfalch are noc baaed on coimBicmencs sec forch

in Che granceea' respeccive franchiae proposals; and 14032 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, pursuanc Co Seceion 3 of Che Grandng Ordinance, che grancees

in Franchise Areaa 2. 3, 4 and 5 are enciclad co auch favorable cerma and

eondldona by approprlace amendmenc co chelr reapecdve franchise

agreeaenca.

NOW, THEREFORE, In eonalderadon of the above, the partlea hereby

agree aa follova:

SECTION I; Secdona 1(2). 4.4. 6.1, 7.1. 7.5, 7.6. 8.1. 8.2, 8.11,

II.2, 15.2, 16.1, 17, 18, 19.1. 19.2. 19.3. 19.5. 19.6. 19.7, 21.1, 21.2.

22.1, 22.2. 23, 26.6, 26.10, and 29.5(d) and Exhibits C. D, F. G. H. I and

J of cha Franchise Agreeaenc becveen che ClCy and che Grancee daced

March 16. 1984 (che "Agreeaenc") shall be aaended by subsciCucing che

follovlng cherafor:

I Oaflnlclona

E. "Major Oucage" aeana Chac almnlcaneoua loaa of aezvlea (i.e.. cocal loaa of aignala on any cable of Grancee'a subacdber necvork ayacea) oecura Co five hundred (500) or aore subacrlbers.

4,4 Ocher Forma of Coaoenaadon

Thla aeedon is noc applicable Co Franchiae Area 3.

6.1 Amounc

Puranane co Che caraa and eondldona aec forch In Seeclon 113.1-19 of che Enabling Ordlnanee. Cha aaounc of Che laccer of eredic shall be five hundred chouaand dollara ($500,000.00); provided, hovever. chac Che aaounc of che leccer of eredic ahall be chree hundred aevency five chousand dollara ($375,000.00) per franchiae area if ehe Grancee or lea affUiacea pardelpacea in cwo of ehe Clcy'a fraaehlae areaa; provided, furcher. Chac Che aaounc of che leccer of eredic shall be chree hundred fifcy chouaand dollars ($350,000.00) per franchise area if ehe Grancee or ica affiliacea pardelpacea in chree of che Cicy's franchise areaa. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14033

7.1 Subacdber Services and Feea

Grancee ahall provide Co aubaerlbers eha broad eacagorlaa of programalng aervicea aec forch in Exhibit C accached hereco and aade a pare hereof. Grancee ahall have ehe auchorlcy and dghc Co change Che aonchly aubacriber feaa for all auch aervicea upon thirty (30) daya pdor vdtten noclce to the Coamlssloa and Cha anbaerlbera affecced chereby. Sueh auehodcy and rlghc of Crancee eo change said noachly aabacrlber feea ahall exlac undl auch dme aa ehe City exerelaaa lea dghc Co aacabliah procedurea fbr the review of aubaedber ratea purauant to Section II3.1-21(E) of the Enabling Ordinance.

7.3 Wo Interference Wich Service

If Che Coaalaalon faila. if required. Co approve a requeae by Grancee co inereaae che feea charged for lea aervicea or Co decrease che services or channels offered or if che Council, pursuanc eo Seccion 113.1-21 falls, if required. Co approve Grancee's peciclon for a efaange.ln iCa fee achedule. Grancee shall noc deny, delay, Incerrupe or cermlnaee any of ics services because such requescs or pedclons were deded.

7.6 Excra-Long Drops

If cha inacallaelon of a service oudec requires an aadal drop in axeeaa of one hundred fifcy (150) feec or an underground drop in exeeaa of aevency-five (75) feet. Grancee aay charge ehe aubaedber an aaounc chac la equal Co che eoaca of clme and aacerials in accordance vlch Induacry acandarda for chac pordon of che drop in exeeaa of one hundred fifcy (150) feec or scveney-flve (75) feec. raapacclvely. Grancee shall provide ehe subscriber a vdecen eadmaca of ehe coacs of inscalling an excra-long drop and obcain sueh subacrlber's vriecen consenc prior eo any Inacallaelon of auch drop; provided, hovever, chac Grancee nay require an advance payaanc of such coses from auch aubacriber aa a condicion of performing che requesced Inatalladon.

8.1 Subacdber Necvork Syatea

Grancee ahall conaemec a aubacriber necvork ayacea Utilizing ona czunk and one feeder cable, providing a •Inltwm upper Hale bandwidch of 550 MHz vlch recum Cranaaiaalon pacha, vhlch shall be capable of cranaaiccing eighcy-cwo (82) channela downacreaa and four (4) channels upacreaa in accordance wleh che dealgn sec forch in Seccion VI of Grancee'a propoaal nocwichaeanding che upper limic bandwidch or number of cablea referred co Chereln. Such ayacea shall be designed and conscrucced aa a 550 MHz syscea vlch 550 MHz high capacicy passivea co provide a mlnimua of 14034 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCH^-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

elghcy-cvo (82) channela dovaacreaa and four (4) channels upacreaa and inidally be acclvaced ac a minimum upper limic bandvldth of 450 MHz providing a minimum of sixty (60) channels dovnacreaa. activaced upon iniCacion of service co aubaedbera. Grancee shall expand che inicial channel capacicy of auch ayacea as aoon aa 550 MHz ceehnology haa been reaaonably perfeeced Co enaure high performance and qnalley throogfaouc the dlatdbudon neewDrk ayatea and aa aoon MM reaaonably practicable after notice by the Coaalaalon purauant to Its finding chac sueh addidonal channel capaeley la needed. Grancee aay also utilize an altemadve ceehnology or a eoablnadon of alcemacive technologlea to provide cable aervlce eo subacdbara; provided, however, chac aald alternative technology or eoablnadon chereof provldea a alnnaoa of fifcy-four (54) BOB-broadeaac channela dovnacreaa. acdvated upon Inidadoo of aerdee eo aubaedbera. When it la taehnlcally and econoalcally feaalble, Grancee shall expand che inicial - capacicy of choae porclona of lea cable Celevision syacem udlizlng an alcemacive ceehnology or eoablnadon chereof aa aoon aa reaaonably pracclcable afcer noclce by che Coaalaalon purauanc co lea finding chac such addlcional channel capacicy is needed.

8.2 laaclmdonal Network SysCea

Craacae ahall provide capacicy on che subscriber necvork ayacea for an Inacleudonal necvork syscaa. If Grancee deeerminea che need for addlcional channel capacicy or che aedvadon of upacreaa channel capacicy for lea Inadendonal necvork syacem. Grancee shall provide such addidonal capaeley or aedvace any or all of such capacicy either on Che anbacdber necwork ayaeem or on a separace Inadcudonal necvork ayaeem upon lea decermlnadon chac auch capaeley la technically and econoalcally feaalble.

8.11 Statue/Performance Monlcodng Equlpaenc

Where che bl-dlreedonal crunk of Grancee'a cable celevision ayacea haa been acclvaced. Grancee shall locace aucomacie acatua/performance aonitoring equlpaenc ac noc fever Chan one-chird (1/3) of all crunk aaplifier acadona on ics anbacdber necvork ayacea. including super crunk aaplifier stadona uaed co Incareonneec Grancee'a hnba and headends. The ataeua/parfotaanea aonleorlng syacaa ahall provlda a record Indlcadng che dace, clme and nacure of che defece or faolt and, at a alnlaua, be capable of indlcadng Che cocal loaa of ona or aore concrol eardara. Furchermore. Grancee ahall provlda aonleorlng equlpaenc sufficienc co enaure che reliable performance of lea Inadcudonal necvork sysCea.

11.2 Conaeruccion Schedule and Map

Pursuanc co Secdon 113.1-31(0) of che Enabling Ordinance, Crancee shall, vichin chree (3) moncha of che dace 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14035

of lea accepcance of chla Agreeaenc. fumlah che Coaalaalon a coaplece conscrucclon achedule and map. Such achedule and aap shall be conalscenC vlch Grancee's conaeruccion Cimecabla referred Co herein which upon approval by che Coaalaalon shall be accached hereco aa Exhlbic E-2 and made a part hereof. More apeelflcally, auch conaeruccion achedule ahall be aet forch by udliey quarcar aeedon and Indicace che approxlaace aaounc of plant mileage within Franchiae Area 3 to be eonatrueted and acclvaced on Che aubaedber necvork ayacea on a quarcerly baala and ehe achadoled dacea for eoapledon of conacruedon of all major faellldea. Grancee!a conacruedon schedule shall be sabaitced by Grantee to Che Coaodsaion on forma aec forch in Exhibit E-l. Craneee'a conacruedon aap ahall, at a ainlaoa. aet forth the location of all aajor facllitlea, trunk and aupertrunk linea for Grantee'a aubaedber ayacea. Furtheraore, Craneee'a conacruedon achedule and map ahall be updaced whenever aubacandal changea beeoae neceaaary. A sabacandal change in ehe conscrttcdon schedule shall be daeaad co occur whenever an adjuacaenc ia necessary chac would resole in a delay in Grancee's quarcerly schedule as sec forch chereln. In no evenc shall a change in che conacruedon schedule chac would resulc in a delay Ineonalscanc vlch Grancee's conacruedon clmecable referred CO in Seccion 11.1 hereof be permicced excepc upon pdor approval of Che Coaalaalon. In addlClhn, upon commanceaene of conacruedon of ics cable celevlalon syscea, Grancee ahall, for Inforaadona 1 purpoaaa on Che foraa sec forch in Exhlbic E-l accached hereco and made a pare hereof, nocify che Comaiaaion in vricing on a monchly baais of Chose areaa vfaere acrand or cable haa been inacalled or vhere service is being provided.

15.2 Capaeley and Tlmecable

Zncereonneedon of all eable eelevlaion sysceaa vichin che City ahall, ac a alnlaua, provlda adequace capaeley for one (1) channel including Cvo (2) anbearriers co be delivered froa each of granceea' franchise areaa Co a cencral incereonneedon facilicy and four (4) channels Including cvo (2) aubcardera Co be delivered eo each of granceea' franchiae areaa froa a cencral incarconnecdon facilicy. Said Incereonneedon ahall be operacional wlchin one (1) year of aervlce being delivered by any grancee eo ica flrsc subacdber. Addidonal channel capaeley ahall be inereaencally aetivated on an aa-naeded baala up to two (2) ehannala co be delivered froa each franchise area Co a cencral incereonneedon faelllCy and eighe (8) channels co be delivered co each franchiae area froa a cencral Incareonneeeion faelllCy; provided, hovever, ehae ehe granceea aa pare of ehe incereonneedon plan referred Co in Secdon 15.3 of chla Agreeaenc aay aubalc an alcemacive dealgn ehae equals or exceeda che performance and capabilidea of Cha daalgn referred Co herein. 14036 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

16.1 Standard Allocation

Grantee shall at all tiaea provide the saae channel alloeationa for the follovlng channela aa provided for by all granceea operaclng cable celevlalon ayaceaa vichin ehe City;

A) Three (3) loeal odgination ehannala, not aore than two (2) of vhlch aay be alpha- nuaede;

B) All channels under the concrol of che Chicago Aceaaa Corporation;

C) Ac laaat Cvo (2) leaaed acceaa ehannala;

D) At leaac Cvo (2) local govemaene acceaa channela; and

E) All Celevision broadcasc signals required CO be carded by FCC regulaclons.

Grancee, In agreeaenc vlch all ocher granceea operaclng cable celevlalon ayaceaa vichin che Cicy, haa eaeabllahed a acandard channel allocadon aa sec forch in Exhlbic F acccached hereco and made a pare hereof. This alloeadon shall Be binding on all such grancees.

17 Universal Subacdber Service

This aeedon la noc applicable Co Franchise Araa 3.

18 Local Odginadon

During ehe cerm of chis Agreement, Grantee, In cooperacion vlch che ocher granceea operaclng vichin che Cicy, shall provide for loeal orlglnaclon aa sec forch in ExhibiC G and Accachmene Gl accached hereco and aade a pare hereof.

19.1 Channel Co"—^*-"^nC3

Purauanc co Secdon 113.1-36(A) of ehe Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall dedlcace Cen percene (lOZ) of iCs usable channela froa chelr ineepdon aa acceaa channela on lea aubaedber necvork ayacea aa aec forch in Exhlbic J accached hereto and aade a part hereof. All sueh channels shall be provided to the CAC free of charge and be under che exelusive use and concrol of ehe CAC; provided, hovever, chac sueh channels are udlized by che CAC for non-coaaerelal prograaoalng and purpoaaa and viehouc any efaargea by cha CAC eo any subacdber or adverciser. Under no eircuaacancea shall Grancee have che auchorlcy or rlghc Co exercise any concrol over che uae or operadon of sueh channels excepc as provided in Seeclon 113.1-36(B) of che 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14037

Enabling Ordlnanee. Nelcher Grancee nor che CAC shall be liable for che qualicy or concene of programming produced or Cranaalcced by cha ochar.

19.2 Payaanca and Concrlbuciona

Pursuant Co Secdon 113.1-37 of che Enabling Ordinance, Crancee ahall, in cooperacion vlch ocher granceea operaclng wlchin the City, pay dlreecly to the CAC auch capital and operating payaencs aa sec forch in ExhibiC J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof ac che clmea sec foreh chereln. The granceea for Areaa 1,2,3,4, and 5. reapeecively. shall ba ' obllgacad for a 20Z pro-rata ahare of all capical payaencs CO cha CAC aa aec forch in Seccion 4 of Exhlbic J accached hereto and aade a pare hereof. The granceea for Areaa 2,3,4, and 5. raapeedvely, shall be obllgacad for a 25Z pro-raea ahare for all non-eaplcal paymencs to the CAC aa sec forch in Seeclona 2 and 3 of Exhlbic J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof, recognizing chac che Grancee in Area 1 shall noc be obllgacad co make non-capleal paymencs to the CAC. Such payments referred to herein shall be under cha exelusive uae and control of the CAC purstiant to the purpoaaa and povars set forth in Sectiona 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of the Enabling Ordlnanee and ita Articlea of Ineorporadon adopced purauanc co Seeclon 113.1-38 of che Enabling Ordinance.

19.3 Equipmenc

In addleion Co cha faeilicies and equipmenc commicmencs sec forch in Exhlbic J accached hereco and made a pare hereof. Crancee shall provide, free of charge, modulacora and ocher neceaaary equlpaenc eo peralc full and praccical udlizacion froa Che Craneee'a headend dovnacreaa. by conveneional cechnical aeana, of each CAC channel as froa clme eo dme requesced by ehe CAC buc in no evenc earlier Chan syscaa acdvadon. Furcheraore. Crancee shall insure chac ics eable celevlalon ayacea ia conacrueced and operaced to enable the CAC. ac lea ovn eoaca, co cablecast live programming from remote loeatlona vith no charge to the CAC for aeeaaa to Grancee's adaclng faeilldea suicable for auch purpoaaa ae Grancee's headend.

19.5 Reeeapucadon

Coaaenelng afcar che flfch year, che Cicy. upon vriecen requeae of che CAC, which requeae shall be no earlier chan one hundred (120) daya follovlng eonelualon of Grancee's flseal year, shall exercise ics rlghc Co inspecc Grantee's books and records and to audit and recompute che amounc decermlned co ba payable co che CAC aa a percentage of Grancee's antmai gross revenues pursuanc co Seeclon 113.1-17(0) of che Enabling Ordlnanee provided Chac ehe Cicy be reimbursed by ehe CAC for any coses incurred in 14038 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

axerelslng such a dghe in che evenc Grancee is noc liable for said coacs. If. afcar exardsing such a rlghc. che Cicy deeerminea chac an addidonal aaounc is due the CAC. Grantee ahall pay tha CAC such additional aaount vlthln thirty (30) daya after Grantee'a receipt of notice froa tha City purauanc Co Saedon 113.1-17(0} of ehe Enabling Ordinance.

19.6 Incereae

If any of. cho payaenca referred eo In Seeclon 19.2 hereof are noc aade oa or before che due dacaa aec forch in ExhibiC J aetaehad hereto and aade a pare- hereof, Grancee ahall pay te the CAC froa-aaeh'dne dace on che aaounc due and owing until auch aaoonc la paid in full the prime race of incereae effective aa of Che due dace publiely announced by ehe Flrac Hadonal Bank of Chicago. If an addidonal aaounc is due Che CAC aa a reault of the audit referred to in Seeclon 19.5 hereof and sueh aaounc la noc paid vichin said chircy (30) daya afcar Grancee's recelpc of noclce from che Cicy pursuanc eo Seccion 113.1-17(0) of che Enabling Ordinance. Grancee shall pay eo che CAC on che amounc due and ovlng undl auch aaounc is paid in full che prime race of incerese effecclve aa of such dace publiely announced by che Flrsc Nadonal Bank of Chicago.

19^7 CAC/Grancee Pollelaa and Procedures

In order co facilieace smooch operadona -and vorklng arrangeaenes becveen ehe CAC and Grancee and co resolve all praccical difficuldaa in cha lapleaancaclon of Grancee's eoaaicaenes Co ehe CAC, vichin one hundred and evency (120) days afcar che effecclve dace of chis Agreemenc or such laear dace aa agreed upon by Grancee and che CAC. Grancee and che CAC ahall develop wrlccen policiea and procedurea vhlch ahall be filed wleh che Commlaaion. Said policiea and procedurea shall decail che mucual obligaciona of Grancee and ehe CAC in a aanner noc ineonaiscane vlch chla Agreemenc and ahall include an aeknovledgeaenc by Che CAC and Crancee chac, vlch raapece eo any aucual obligaciona provided for under Chla Agreeaenc and che vdecen policiea and procedures CO be adopced by che parelaa pursuanc hereco. each shall acc In a reaaonabla. expedldoua and dmely aanner.

21.1 Oeacrlpcion

During Che Carm of chla Agreeaenc. Grancee shall provide for nunlcipel udlizacion on ics subscriber necvork ayacea aa aet forch in Saedon Z of Craneee'a propoaal and Exhlbic R accaehad hereco and aade a pare hereof. The channela dedicaced Co che uae and concrol of ehe Cicy and ocher local govemaene agenciaa deaignaced by ehe Cicy aa sac forch in ExhibiC H accaehad hereco and made a pare hereof shall be ucllized for non-eoaaardal programalng and purpoaaa and viehouc any ehargaa by che ClCy eo any subscriber. Grancee ahall have no auchorlcy oreoaerol over any programalng 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14039

eablacaae on such dedicaced channels. All programming cablecase on sueh dedicaced channels shall noc be considered originacion eableeasdng for purpoaaa of Grancee's coaplianea vlch Seccion 76 Subparc G of Che FCC rulea and raguladona unlaaa oehervlae decermlned by che FCC vlch reapeec co Grancee. Crancee ahall have no reaponalblUty under Saedon 113.1-26(0) of Cha Enabling Ordinance for prograaalag cableeaae on any sueh dedicaced channel. Furtheraore, aochlng in chis Seccion ahall be eonaerued Co laply ehae Grancee la a eoaaon carrier.

21.2 Addlcional Channel Capacicy .

Upon deaoaacracion by ehe Cicy of full udlizacion of che ehannel capaeley dedleacad Co cha Cicy, Crancee ahall axereise les beat afforcs co provide addidonal ehannel eapaelty to the City on ita cable celevision syscea co aaac che reaaonabla needa of ehe Cicy unlaaa co do so would place an unrcaaonabla aconoaic burden on Grancee.

22.1 Daaerlpclon

Grancee ahall provlda Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Services as sec forch in Exhlbic I upon ics decarminadon chac sueh services are eeehnieally and aeonomically feaaibla.

22.2 Feea. .

Pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-22(E) of Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall submlc Che feea co be charged for ics Eahaneed/Oavelopaencal Servicea ca cha Commission noC leas than thirty (30) days prior to any aarkecing of sueh servicea.

23 Inadcudonal Network Syscea

Grancee aay operace and aaincaln a bi-direeclonal inadcudonal necwork syscea in accordance wich Seceion 8.2 hereof. Furchermore. Crancee aay acclvaee any part or all of lea Inadcudonal necwork ayacea upon ics decerainacion Chac sueh aedvadon ia eeehnieally and econoalcally feaalble.

26.6 Crancee Solleieaclon

Ac the time Grantee aolidcs ehe realdenea of an araa for aubaerlpdon of servicaa. Grancee ahall provide such realdenea a almpla, buc chorough wrlccen explanaclon of all aervicea offered, che price of such services, che parencal loek-ouc device, insealladon procedures and privacy righcs of che aubaedber aa sac forch in Seccion 113.1-32 of che Enabling Ordinance and Seccion 28 of Chla Agreemenc. 14040 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

26.10 Prograa Guides

la che evenc Grancee or lea agene provides co Grancee's aubaedbera wrlccen prograa guldea, sueh guldea shall liac. ac a alnlaua, all non-auac carry ehannala carried on Ccaneae'a eable celevlalon ayacea and ahall, eo che excene reaaonabla aa deceralned by Crancee, llsc all prograaa eardad on auch ehannala.

29.5 Llqnldaced Daaagaa

Crancee agreea Che following will reanle in daaagaa co cha City that vlU be iapraedeable or difficult to aaeercaln and cherefore, agreea co pay Co che Cicy ehe follovlng aaouncs vhlch ahall not be considered in che nacure of penaldea:

d) Excepc aa approved by che Coaalaalon or che Council, if required, a macerial failure co provlda the services set forth or referred Co in Seeclon 7 of chis Agreemenc in accordance vlch ehe requireaancs sec forch therein. $250.00 a day for each day or pare Chereof chac auch failure eondnuea. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14041

Exhlbic C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addleion Co ocher aervicea Grancee aay offer, Grancee shall provide on lea loveac-pdead der of aervlce and Co all aubaedbera: cwo (2) loeal govemaene acceaa channels; all channela dadleated co Che CAC; all Celevlalon broadeaac aignala required Co be carded by FCC reguladona; cvo (2) leaaed aeeeaa channela; and chree (3) loeal orlginadon channels, noc aore Chan two (2) ot vhlch aey be alphanumeric.

Crancee ahall. In addition, offer the follovlng broad eacegorlea of prograanlng aarvlcee vhlch are available and aeeC Che needs of the aubaerlbers: children'a programalng. faally programalng, cultural prograiaalng. edueatlonal prograaalng, conauaar prograaalng, achnie prograaalng. encercainaene programalng, muale progranalng, aporta prograaalng, nava and public affairs prograaalng, bualnaaa programalng, religioua programalng and apeelal incereae programalng. 14042 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic 0

USER DISCOUNTS

Upon aetivatlon of an inadcudonal necvork ayacea, a dis­ counc for govemaene and noc-for-proflc inacieudona ahall be eaeabllahed aubjeet to applicable regulatory approvals. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14043

Exhlbic F Standard Channel Allocadon

Cable-Channel Service

2 WBBM 3 L.O. - I 4 CAC - 1 5 UHAQ 6 GOV'T ACC. - 1 7 WLS 8 CAC - 2 9 WCN 10 LEASED ACC. - I 11 WTTW 12 WCAE - (Grancee aay uae uncil such Cime aa WCAE is on-air) 13 CAC - 3 14 FAA 13 FAA 16 FAA 17 CAC - 4 18 L.O. - 2/WSNS 19 CAC - 5 20 WYCC 21 CAC - 6 22 WCFC 23 GOV'T ACC. - 2 24 LEASED ACC. - 2 23 WFBN 26 WCIU 27 28 WDAI - (Grancee may uaa uncil sueh Clme aa WDAI is on-air) 29 L.O. - 3 30 WPWR/WBBS (ch. 60 shrd.) 31 32 WFLD 14044 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic G

LOCAL ORIGINATION

The follovlng loeal orlglnaclon plan is a Joine efforc of all Granceea operating vlthln the City vhlch eoaalea a Cocal of $6,000,000.00 CO develop loeal odginadon progranalng. Exhlble G and its Actachaaoc Gl la aec only applicable co Araa 1. buc upon Che aceepeance of Che Franehlae Agreeaenc for Araa 1. shall replace che Exhlbic Ga for ehe Franehlae Agreeaencs for Areaa 2,3,4, and 3. Vnleaa ocherwlse apeelflcally scaced herein, che Grsxceea for Areaa 1,2,3,4, and 5 (ehe "granceea") shall ba joisdy and-severably liable for ehe obligaciona acacad herein.

1) Nuaber of Channela - During che Cera of ehe Agreeaenc. che granceea Joincly ahall provide and prograa one (1) full-time non-alphanumede loeal originacion channel. In addleion. ehe Grancee shall provide and program cvo (2) alphanuaeric loeal orlginadon channels. The Crancee may provlda addlcional local odginadon channels on ica cable celevlalon syatea; provided, hovever, that in no evenc shall the alnimum veekly hours of non-alphanumeric programalng aa set forth in Accaehaene Gl be shifcad froa Che non-alphanuaede loeal odginadon channel eo any addidonal loeal • odginadon channel.

2) Scaff - The granceea shall provlda che level and quality of staffing necessary to develop and produce prograaalng to fulfill their loeal origination raqUireaanta.

3) SCudloa and Eaulpaanc - The granceea shall provlda in Che year ao deaignacad and chroughouc Cha cerm of che ^ Agreeaenc che acudio. facllieiaa and equlpaenc sec forch in accaehaene Gl or a seudlo. faclliclea and equlpaenc of equal or greacer performance or eapabiliclea.

4) Produccion - Dudag Years 1 chrough 5. cha granceea ahall, ac a alnimum. for che maber of hours per vaek see forch in Accaefamanc Gl, locally produce and cableeaae iCa loeal orlginadon programming (excluding aeeaaa, alphanuaede or aacellice delivered aervicea) on lea non-alphanumeric loeal originacion ehannel. Thereafcer. for eha cerm of che Agreemenc. the granceea shall, ae a minimum, produce and eableeaae sueh loeal prograaalng for che nuaber of houra aec forch in Accaehaene Cl for Year 5. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14045

ATTACHMENT Gl JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICAGO CABLE OPERATORS

The cable operacors operaclng in che Cicy of Chicago are eoaalcced co producing qualicy local originacion prograaalng. Ic is che serong belief of cheae cable operacors ehae a cencrallzed approach co ehe produccion of loeal odginadon prograaalng Is in ehe beac iaearesca of ehe City, che cable eoapanlaa and cable aubaedbera. Ie la alao eha belief of cheae operacora chac loeal orlglnaclon prograaalag ahoold supplaaenc, buc noc duplicace. the other locally prodneed prograaalng thae is available on ehe operators' eable ayaceaa. Bealdea local originacion prograaalng, che ocher requlreaanca iapoacd upon che operacora for locally produced prograaalng ara in che areaa of public, govemaene and eoaaereial or leaaed aeeeaa. While publle aeeaaa is under che concrol of che Chicago Aeeeaa Corporacion (CAC). govemmenc acceaa under che concrol of che Cicy, and commercial or leased acceaa under Che concrol of chird parelaa. local originacion falls solely under cha concrol of cha cable operacor'and/or ics eoncraecors.

Ie la noc che Incanc of ehe cable operacors co compece vith or duplicace prograaaaing produced by che CAC. che Cicy or eoaaereial acceaa uaers. Instead eha operacors wane co eoaplimanc cheae ocher forms of local prograaalng wich prograas Chac are non-duplicadve. able Co fill che void not filled by other loeal prograaa and able to attract and retain eable subacrlbers. The cable operators are jointly coaaltting $6,000,000.00 to underwrite their local odgination afforca in Chicago.

Wich cheae objecclvea in alnd, ehe Chicago cable operacors propose che follovlng Jolnc local adglnacion propoaal:

1. LOCAL ORIGINATIOM CHANNELS During cha cerm of che Agreeaenc, the eable operators vlll jointly provlda one full-time non-alphanumeric local origination channel. In addition, the individual operators in Areas 1,2,3,4, and 5 vlll be reaponalble for programming cvo alphanuaerle loeal odginadon channels for each franchise area.

2. STAFF During ehe cera of che Agreeaenc, che cable operacora vlll provide che level and qualicy of cachnleal, engineering, programailng and adainlscracive scaff neceaaary co develop and produce programalng co fulfill cheir local odginadon requlreaanca. 14046 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CmCAGO 2/20/85

3. LOCAL TALENT The eoablned local originacion efforc for Areaa 1,2,3,4 and 5 vlll include subacandal efforcs by the eable operacora eo ucllize and develop loeal calenc for loeal orlglnaclon purpoaaa. In addleion, Che uae of full-elae and parc-Ciaa Ineemahlp prograaa for local realdenea ahoold Increase eha loeal realdenea pocencial for eaployaenc aa daaand requirea. Through cheir eoablned loeal originadan ef force, che cable operacora vlll seek co aacabliah ongoing relaelonahlpa vlch loeal high aehoola, eollagea, and ochar educadonal IttaclCuclona for an aeeaaalbla pool of Indlvlduala wleh an incereae In loeal orlglnaelon.

4. PRODUCTION During Yaara I chrough 5. Cha eable operacors vlll Joincly provide, ae a mlnimua. che nuaber of hours per vaek sec forch belov co locally produce and cableeaae chair local originacion programming (excluding aeeeaa. alphanumerie. or sacellice delivered servicea) on cha non-alphanumeric local odginadon channel. Houra of Produccion

'Yr. 1 9 Yr. 2 12

Tr. 3 15

Tr. 4 20 Tr. 3 20

Thereafcer. cha cable operacors vlll ac a minimum. produce and cableeaae 20 hours per vaek of local prograaalng. The cable operacors vlll expend che neeeaaary aaounc of funda vichin chair $6,000,000.00 overall loeal orlginadon eoaalcaenc co produce che above scaced hours per veek of qualicy loeal orlglnaclon.

For purpoaaa of chis local originacion propoaal. Year 1 vlll commence on cha flrsc anniversary of ehe delivery of service co all che franchise areas or upon eha second anniversary of cha delivery of service Co any one franchise area, whichever oecura flrsc. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14047

3. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES ANO EQUIPMENT

Under chis Joine loeal arlginaclon plan, che cable operacors will Joincly provide a cencrallzed loeal orlglnaelon seudlo faelUcy and mobile equlpoMnc. This cencral facilicy and aceoapaaylng equlpaenc vlll be in pliee prior eo ehe Year 1 tdggerlng dace ao ehae che operacors can aeec chelr loeal odginadon eoaaleaenca on achedule. The cencral faellley will be of aafflelanc square foocage co houae all neceaaary dlraecly-relaeed faeilldea such aa: editing, preparadon. acorage, and concrol rooa areaa aa veil aa relaced offlea areaa required for local orlginadon prograaalng produccion purpoaaa.'' The follovlng pagea decail che eypea of facUlClaa and aqnlpaenc propoaed for a cencral loeal odginadon acudio, aoblla aqulpaenc, poac-produeclon facility, screening facilicy, aaacar concrol and cencral aalncananea faelllclaa. The asciaacad coae of cha faeilldea and aqulpaenc is $1,200,000.00 and the antlelpacad eoaca of leasehold improveaencs is $300,000.00. 14048 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

MAIN STUDIO

Feacuring qualicy eaaeras froa Hlcachl, Sony 1" and 3/4" video cape aaehlnea, dlaerece produccion/poae-produedon areaa, versacile eleccronlc graphles, professional qualley audio, video and lighclng supporc anid a flla rh^tln for high qualley cranafar Co vldeocape of alldee, super Saa and 16aa flla. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14049

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL ORIGINATION STLTJIO

FP 60*a Hitachi 3 Tube Studio Caaeraa vlch 1 inch Sacleoa Tubea (each Including) a. HP-60 Caaera head b. VM.702 7" vlevfinder e. C-120S 50' camera eable d. .A404 1 H verelcal enhancer a. CCU-60 Camera concrol unic f. ROP-60 Reaoce panel g. C-1103 30' ROP eable

KlOX 15RW-1 Fujlnon 10:1 IS-lSOam FI.8 Lenses

C1205 50' camera cables

BVH 2000/02 Sony eype "C" Helical vldeocape recorder/edicors

BVT 2000 Sony Time Base Correccors

BKH 2100 NTSC plug-in boards

BK 800 8 lina aemory boarda

BVE 800 Sony video cape adicor concroller

BK 8072 Sony incarfacea

BKH 2013 Plug-in reader/generaeors

BK 2014 Cabinecs

1470 Tekcronlx syne generacor

Serlaa 21 Dynair audio follov video sviccher 20x20

1600 n. Graaa Valley special effaces generator/ produccion sviccher

P4/H2/RH ITE pedaacal/head and second handles

528 Tekcronlx Wavafora monleora

1420 Tekcronlx veccorscope

465 DM44 Tekcronlx Oscilloscope

5722R513 Conrac high reaolucion color 52540 modcors 14050 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

roducclon Equlpaenc for Local Originacion Studio (continued)

TCI209/04 RCA dual 9" black & whice monitors

Q7 Quanta Characcer Generacor

12B Quancum audio board

Lot Oynalr video and audio OAS

4303 Zelmark flla cabin (vlch acceaaodaa)

D7S Crovn audio amplifier

Loe STS incercom

Lot Mlacallanaoua audio a. microphone b. care machine e. eaaaccce machine d. open reel cape deck a. cumcable

Loe Berkey Colorcran lighca (50 by 60)

Loc Inscallacion Pares and labor co include: a. Projecc engineering b. Technical Services e. Drafting 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14051

MULTI-CAMERA VAN

Feacuring varsadla poreable cameras vlch seudlo vlavfindara, 3/4" video cape aaehlnea, and a aleroproeeaaor concrolled produecion svlcehlng ayacea. 14052 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MULTI-CAMERA VAN

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

3 Portable eolor eaaeras Hlcachl SK-81 v/14:l zoom Isnaaa 300' camera cable, raasca operadona panela and acudio vlewfinders

CasMra erlpoda, Qalckaec 2000. dolllaa, heads Harculea

Microproeaaaor concrolled produccion Echo-Lab S«g-3 swlccher

17" color monleora Vldeocek VM17R

Tekcronlx 650HR

Waveform aonicor Tekcronlx 528

Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

Broadeaac 3/4" Recorder Sony BVU-800

Time baae correceor Diglcal Video Phaaar

Complimenc of clme code Sony equipmenc

Synchronizing generacor Tekcronlx 1470

Graphle generacing Quanea Q-7A ayscaa

Audio eonaole ISI 1002

Video dlaedbudon Shlneron aapllfiara

Audio dlaedbudon Sigma AO 105 aapllfiara

Audio eareddga machine Broadeaac Eleceroni ca 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14053

Chicago Muld-Camara Van (continued)

I Incercom Syscem RTS

I BMI poreable lighclng HMI syscaa

1 Audio Speaker

6 9" blaek and vhlca Panaaonle WVS352 aonlcors

2 12 X 1 roucing svlechars Lenco

I Syacaa of aaaorcad Eleeero-Volea alerophonaa

Vehicle includes:

Cucavay van chaaals All heavy ducy opclona Air eondidoning CuaeoB-builc conaolea 6.5 KW Generacor Roof cop caaera platform

Including all cablea. conneccors and assorced iceas. 14054 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3 ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Capable of providing breadeasc qualley field produccion. each syacaa feacures ehe Broadeaac Saticon Hitachi FP-40. and O'Connor erlpod and head, and a full eoapUaene of field production audio/video equlpaenc. Each'EFP syscaa will provide prodncdon capabllicy eo naccb any loeal celevlalon acaelon. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14055

ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Each of cha 3 Electronic Field Production Systems contains che following aquipaant.

QUANTITY DESCRIPTIOM MANUFACTURER MODEL

Portable eolor camera Hitachi FP40SS wleh broadeaac sadeon Cnbaa and coaplece anpporc aeeaaaodaa

Cannon 13:1 zooa lana Cannon J13X9B1E with 2Z excender

Quick charger Hlcachl QC40

Belc holder for CP-40 Hlcachl OH40 baccery

Rear lana conversion Cannon SCK-13 kic

Baecary powered sun Cine 60 SGK9127FC gun

Llghdng kic Lowell TC-94

Claw ball erlpod O'Connor Regular

Time code generacor Sony

Fluid head, wleh O'Connor 50-0. QRP quick releaae

Poreable 3/4" VTR Sony 4800

Baecedea for VTR Sony BP60

Oanldlracdonal Eleeero-Volce EV-635A alerophonaa

Lavaller alerophonea Sony ECH50PS

Poreable audio alxar Sony MK650

Haadaac Koaa Pro 4AA

Poreable monlcor wich JVC TM41AV, charger AAP-41AV

Aaaorcad cablea, connaecora and eases co configure syscem for poreable Indoor/oucdoor uae. 14056 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

A 3/4" edldng ayacea, capable of dissolving one Caped source inco anoeher and raeordlng on yec a chird aaehlne, la che main coaponene of che A/B Roll Poae-Produedon Faellley.

Thla highly sophlsdeacad poae-produedon faellley feacuraa che Convergence edldng ayscaa for coaplece kayboerd concrolled ediclng and apeelal affecca. Ic alao Includaa faeilldea for alaecronlc graphics. and audio inpuca froa a cumcable or audio caaaacce. Thla faellley ia fully capable of providing seace-of-che-arc 3/4" pose-producdon of field and/or seudlo foocage. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14057

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Playback Sony 5800

2 3/4" Reeord/Edle VTRa Sony 5850

1 Dual Time Baae Correceor AOOA AC-20

1 Coapucerlzed Ediclng Convergence ECS-103C Concroller wich Three Ineerfaeea, and Time Code Readers and Generacors

I Audio Caaaacce Technics RSM-6S Machine

1 Audio Conaola Sony MX-650

1 Audio Equalizer Shure SR-170

I TumeablA Technics SC-1200 MKII

1 Waveform Monlcor Tekcronlx 528

1 Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

I 10 X 1 Swlccher 3M 101

I Microphone for Eleccro-Volce EV-635A Voice Over

2 Dual 9" Monieors Panaaonle WV-S302

1 15" Color Monlcor Vldeocek VM-15PR0 wleh A-B Pulse Croaa

I Graphics Generacor Quanea Q7A

I Synchronizing Tekcronlx 1470 Generacor wleh Teae Slgnala 14058 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3/4 Inch A/B Roll Posc-Producdon Facilicy (conclnued)

I Audio Aaplifier

I Speaker

1 Edlelng Conaola

I Loc Mlae. Cablea, Conneccors and Raekaounea eo Configure FacUlcy 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14059

SCREENING FACILITY

This aeraenlng faellley consiscs of a 3/4" player equipped wich search capabllicy, a reaoce concrol, aeane aelaedon and edlc preparadon. a 17" eolor aonicor/receiver, time code reader and conaola. It will allow produeara, dlreecors and ochara eo aereen raw fooeage and compleced aegaencs, aa well aa review coapleced ahova. Uam of chla faellley caa greedy improve ehe qualicy of vork and enhance produccivicy. 14060 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

SCREENING FACILITY

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Player Sony SOOO

I Reaoce Concrol Sony RM

I 17" Mbnicor/Recelver Vldeocek VM17

1 Tlae Code Reader ESE

Ineludea all Connaecora Co Configure Screening Rooa. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14061

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

The Maacer Concrol Faellley would serve ehe need for playback of vldeocape aacedala. It feacuraa full coapueer concrol, graphics inserdon eapablUcy for ehannel Ideneificadon during prograa hours and aaeh aore. 14062 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Playback Vldeocape Sony VP5000 Maehlnaa

Tlae Baae Corraecora Mlerodae T-120

B&W Monleora 9" Panaaonle WV5352

Wavafora Modcors Tekcronlx . 528A

Veccorscapea Tekcronlx 1420

Roucing Sviccher and Compucer Concrol Syscea DlTech Pace 2000

10 Channel Characcer Video Daca Cuscoa Generacor

Audio Carcrldge Broadcasc 21 OOP Hachlnea Eleccronics

Aucoaacic Audio JBL 7130 Concrola

Background Audio Generacors

Color Monicors/ Vldeocek BM15R v/Audlo

Tlae Code Readers ESE Cuscom

Modulacors for Feeding L.O. onco ehe Cable Syacaa

Ineluea all cablea, conneccors Ineerfaces and consolaa. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14063

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

The General Video Malneaaaaee Facilicy vlll efflcianely provlda for che repair and aalneaaanee of all video and acudio equlpaenc vhlch ve have Included in our propoaal. The aalncenanee acaff vlll uae ehe full eoapllaenes of acadonary and poreable ceae aqulpaenc and cools ehae ara houaed in chis faellley. One nevly feeeurad piece of poreable eaacing aqnlpaenc ia Che Tekcronlx 380 NTSC cesc monlcor. This unic Ineorporaeea ehe funedona of a vaveform monlcor, veccorscope and an oaellioaeope, chxia enabling Che uaar co examine che encire video signal. Englneera vlll cravel vfaerever neeeaaary for rouclne malncenance, Inacrucdon, and croublaahooclng.

In li^C of che saphlsclcaclon of ehe proposed faeilldea. chis cencrallzed maincanance and repair syscem is ehe mosc effecclve. coac-effieiene and callable approach. 14064 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

1 Fall Taae Vavrnfora Tekcronlx 1480 Monlcor

1 Portable Oaellioaeope Tekcronlx 465 DM44 . vlch Diglcal Hulel-Meeer

1 Full Teae Veecoraeope Tektronix 520

1 330 MHZ Dual Trace Tekcronlx 485 Oaellioaeope

Poreable Combinaclon Tekcronlx 380 Waveform. Veecorseope Oaellioaeope Unic

NTSC Signal Generacor Tekcronlx 1410, vlch Muldpla Opcions SPGl, SPC2, TSGl, TSG2. TSG3

1 Engineering Color Vldeocek VM12PR0 Monlcor

3 Service Mascer Tool Xcelice 99SMW Klcs

1 Accaehe Tool See Comprehensive TCIOOST

1 Diglcal Frequency Leader LDC-822 Councer

2 Diglcal VOMS B-K 2810

Includes all aaaorcad coola and caae equipmenc Co equip che video maincanance shop. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14065

Exhlble H MUNICIPAL irriLIZATION

SUBSCRIBER NETWORK SYSTEM

1. Channel Comnlcmanca - GranCee ahall provide, free of charge, cvo (2) local govemmenc acceaa ehannala on ics aubaedber necvork ayacea for Che exdualve uae and eottcrol of che Cicy and ocher local govemaene aganeiaa deslgnaced by ehe Cley. Said channela ahall be adalnlaeered by che Cicy.

2. Service Ouclees - Pursuanc and in addleion co Seeclon 113.1-26(0} of che Enabling Ordlnanee, Grancee shall provide, free of eharge, one service ouclec for regular subacrlber service eo eech of ehe Inacieudona and sueh ocher bulldinga used for govemaencal purposes aa aay be deaignacad by che Cicy in areaa vhlch are paasad by Craneee'a subaeriber necvork syscea.

3. Access eo Grancee's Facllieies - Grancee shall permlc Che Cicy and ochar local govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by che Cicy co use ics seudlo. faeilicies and equipmenc for municipal access programalng. Grancee shall also provide direce audio and video feed capablllcy becween che eanlclpal- access scudios and faeilicies and ics cable celevision syscaa.

4. SCaff - During ehe cera of Chis Agreeaenc. Grancee shall provide, ae a mlnimua. for one (1) full-dme skilled employee Co scaff ehe audeipal access scudios and faeilicies, operace sueh scudios and facllieies. and eraaee, produce and cableeaae qualicy municipal acceaa prograaalng under ehe direceion of che Cicy. Said eaployee ahall work during che hours and ac che aicaa deaignacad by che ClCy and be coapecene. Cralned, and knowledgeable in all aapeecs of eable Celevision prodncdon and programalng.

5. Municipal Cable Access Capical Reserve - Wlchin ninecy (90) days of ehe effecclve daca of che Agreemenc. Grancee. in cooperacion wleh che ochar granceea operaclng wlehln che Cicy, shall sec aaide $200,000.00 for che aacabliafaaenc of a $1,000,000.00 Municipal Cable Aeeeaa CaplCal Reaerve. Sueh Reaerve shall be eaeabllahed for developing and providing audeipal acceaa aeudloa, faeilidaa and equipBenc. Upon recelpc of a wdcean aeaeeaanc by ehe Cicy decalling che aeudloa, faeilidaa and/or equlpaenc co be provided and Che dme framea for providing sueh aeudloa, faclliclea and/or equlpaenc. Grancee in a Ciaely manner shall provide in cooperacion wich che ocher granceea operaclng wlchin che Cley such aeudloa. faeilicies and/or equlpaenc froa aald Reserve as requesced by che Cicy. 14066 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

6. Municipal Cable Access Maintenance Fund - Commencing one (1) year after tha effective data of the Agreement. Grantee ahall provlda $10,000.00 to tha City aa requaaeed on an annual baala for ehe aalncananea and operadon of Che aunieipal aeeaaa aeudloa, faeilidaa and aqulpaenc eaeabllahed purauanc co Seeclon 5 of chla Exhibit. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14067

Exhibit I ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Grantee shall provide the Enhanced/Developmental Servicea set forth below or auch ocher Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Servicaa ie deeaa approprlace upon lea decermlnadon chac auch servicea are ceefanleally and econoalcally feaalble:

1. Secudcy, fire and aedleal alaraa aa aec forch in Seeclon Zl-le of Grancee'a propoaal.

2. Telecexc as aec forch in Seccion Zl-ld of Grancee'a propoaal.

3. One-way pay-per-vlev aa aec foreh in Seeclon Zl-la of Craneee'a propoaal.

4. Tvo-vay pay-per-vlev, videocexe. opinion polling, Dov Jonea Nava/Reedeval, Corap-U-Score Service and eleccronlc gamea aa see forch in Seccion XI(3-3f) of Grancee's proposal.

5. Hoae banking, ddeo shopping, cravel and encercainaene service, and eleecrle pover aanageaenc/meeer reading aa sec forch in Seccion XI-(3-3h) of Grancee's proposal. 14068 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

ExhibiC J CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION

1. Channel Comnicmenes

Grancee shall dedlcace can percene (lOZ) of che channels on its aubaedber necwork ayacea, free of charge, aa aeeeaa channela for Che eselualve uae and concrol by ehe Chicago Aeeeaa Corporacion (CAC) pursuanc Co Seeclon 19.1 of che Agreeaenc.

2. Paymenc of Operaclng Expenaea

Grancee, in cooperacion vlch ochar granceea operaclng vichin . eha Cley ("ehe granceea") ahall aa aec forch in 19.2 of Cha Agreeaenc provide che CAC che aaounc of $3,250,000.00 for operaclng or ocher expenaea or coacs co be paid chircy (30) daya afcar che effeedva dace of Che Agreeaenc* Thereafcer, aa see foreh in Seeclon 19.2 of che Agreeaenc. Che granceea shall provide che CAC ehe aaounc of $3,000,000.00 for operaclng or ocher expenses or coses co be paid in yearly inacallmanca of $1,000,000.00 commencing cvo (2) years and chircy (30) days afcar che effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc.

3. Percencage of Annual Groaa Revenues

In addleion eo che payaanca see forch above, che grancees. aa sac forch in Seccion 19.2 of che Agreeaenc. shall on a quarcedy baala. coaaenelng che slxch year afcer che effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc and for che Cerm of che Agreeaenc pay Co ehe CAC one percene (IZ) of che clcy-vlde aonual groaa revenuea received, up eo an annual maxlmtim of 91,000,000.00. The granceea ahall coaaanee auch paymencs wlehln chircy (30) daya afcer ehe and of che flrsc fiscal quarter following che flfch anniversary of ehe effecclve dace of che Agreemenc by filing a financial scacemene clearly shoving deywlde groaa revenuea received up co the end of said fiscal quarter and simultaneously tendering such quarterly pereaneaga paymenc eo che CAC. Thereafcer. che granceea shall file vichin ehlrcy (30) daya afcar each aabaequanc flaeal quarcer. a financial scacemene clearly ahovlng che clcy-vlde groaa revenuea received during che preceding quarcer and shall slaulcanaoualy cender payaanc of . ehe quarcerly percencage peyaene aa calculaced; provided, hovever. ehae che granceea shall adjuac che fourch flaeal quarcar percencage paymenc Co reflecc che proper balance due for che flaeal year; provided, furcher. chac in ehe evenc

* Solely for purpoaea of ealculaclng che cime periods for paymencs required by chis ExhibiC J, che "effecclve dace of Che Agreeaenc" shall mean ehe effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc for Franchise Area 1. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14069

cha granceea conduce an audic, che grancees may adjusc paymencs due che CAC as a reaule of said audic for che prior fiscal year vichin ona hundred evency (120) days afcer che eonelualon of said flseal year viehouc penalcy or incerese on auch adjuacaenc. Cooaienclng che cvelfch year afcer che effeedva daca of ehe Agreeaenc and for che cera of che Agreeaenc, ehe granceea ahall provlda addlcional payaencs co the CAC aa follova: ehe granceea ahall pay co ehe CAC one-half pereene (%Z) of chac aaounc of eiCy-wida annual revenuea vfalch exceeda $150,000,000.00 buc is noc greacer Chan $199,999,999.00 and ehe granceea ahall pay co Che CAC one-quarcer percene OtX) ot chac aaounc of cicy-wide annual revenuea vhlch exceeda $200,000,000.00 buC ia noc greacer Chan $250,000,000.00.

4. Flrsc Inscance Caolcal Funding

The granceea shall provlda ehe CAC ehe aaounc of $250,000.00 CO be paid ona hundred eighey (180) days afcer che effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc. In addleion, Che grancees shall provide ehe CAC vlch one (1) mobile van which has a value of $500,000.00. Such van shall be provided one hundred eighty (180) daya after tha affective date of the Agreement and sueh van ahall beeoae the reaponalblUty of the CAC.

In addition, the granteea shall provide the CAC ehe amount of $200,000.00 to be paid one (1) year and thirty (30) days after the effective data of the Agreement and $200,000.00 to be paid two (2) years and thirty (30) daya after the effective data of tha Agreeaent.

Thereafter, eomaencing four (4) years and thirty (30) days afcer che effeedva dace of ehe Agreemenc. che grancees shall provide Che CAC vlch a fund for mdncenanee. upgrading and replaeeaenc of faeilldea and aqulpaenc. Such fund ahall be eacablished in an aaounc of $250,000.00 during the fifth year and maintained at a maximum level of $100,000.00 for each year thereafter for the term of the Agreement. Such funda shall be established for the CAC pursuant to che purpoaaa and povara sec forch in chis Agreemenc and in Seeclona 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of eha Enabling Ordinance and lea Arddaa of Incorporaclon adopced pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-38 of che Enabling Ordinance.

The faeilldea and equlpaenc fund aay be dravn dovn from auch funda by Che CAC for che purpoaea see forch herein on an annoal baala up co ehe aaximum annual funding lavela eaeabllahed in chla Saedon. Unuaed funda shall noc aeeuauiace or roll over from year co subaaquene year vichin Che Cera of chis Agreeaenc aa said facllieies and equipmenc funda have been eaeabllahed Co meec che projected needs of the CAC on an annual baais. Disagreements or disputes regarding disbursements froa the facilities and equlpaent fiud shall be referred to che Comaisaion for resolucion. 14070 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3. Ochar Assiseance

Grancee shall eooperaca vlch che CAC's liaison eo Crancee CO facilieace che aucual obligaciona of the Grantee and the CAC provided for under thla Agreeaent and/or the vrlttan pollelaa and procedurea to be adopced by che perdaa pursuanc hereco.

Grantee shall Inelude approprlace dealgnaelon of CAC'a channela on ehannel cards provided co subscribers. Furcher, Crancee shall provide a liscing of said channels and prograaalng on Grancee's celevlsed alphanuaerle prograa guide if auch a guide la udlized by Grancee and auch a lladng la eeonoaleally feaaibla.

SECTION 2: Seeclon 7 of che Agreeaenc ahall also be aaendad by

adding eha follovlng saedon:

7.8 Compecing Technologies

Nocvichacanding any ocher provisions of chis Agreemenc and excepc as provided herein, Grancee shall noc be required co provide servicea eo subscribers by revlrlng buildings already vlred for a eoapedng ceehnology so aa co allov the reaidents of said building to receive non-broadcast video services. Upon the request of any landlord or any eondoalniua or tenant association of any building already vlred for a competing technology. Grantee, in a timely aanner conaistent vith che construction schedule referred co in Section 11.2 of this Agreeaent, shall undertake a good faith efforc including sueh pre-aarkecing and pre-conaeruedon daalgn aedviciaa aa may be neeeaaary in order co-aaeercaln ehe economic viability of providing cable eelevlaion service Co aald building. Upon coaplacion of ics aaearcalnmenc, Grancee shall Inform che person vho made such requesc of Che reaulcs of said ascercainmene. Where che raaulcs of said aacercainmene demonscrace che economic vlabilicy of add building. Grancee ahall provide service in accordance vlch che eonserueelon schedule referred co in Seccion 11.2 of Chla Agreeaenc. Where Che reaulcs of said aaearcainaane fail Co deaonacrace che aconoaic vlabilicy of said building. Crancee shall provide a vriecen explanaclon of Che reaulcs of said aaearcalnaenc eo ehe person vho IdClally requeaead said aaeercainaenc.

SECTION 3; The Cerma and eoadiciona of Seeclona 1 and 2 of chis

Amending Agreeaenc as sec forch above shall be effecclve and binding on che

Cley and che Grancee if. and only if. ehere is an accepcance of che Area 1

franchise agreeaenc by Camaunlcadons and Cable of Chicago, Inc. pursuanc 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14071

Co Seccion 113.1-S5(A) of che Chicago Cable Comaunicacions Ordinance,

Chapeer 113.1 of ehe Muddpal Code of che Cicy of Chicago.

SECTION 4; The pardea hereby agree chac ehe aaendaenes sec forch

In Seeclona 1 and 2 of this Amending Agreeaent conaClCuca all ehe

asMndaanca chac ehe Grantee la endeled eo pursuanc eo Seeclon 3 of che

Grandng Ordlnanee daced February 13, 1984.

In vleneaa vhareof, che parelaa have eauaed Chla Agreeaenc Co be

execuced by cheir reapecdve, duly auchorized agencs or officers aa of ehe

day and year aec forch belov.

Cicy of Chicago

Dace Harold Washingcon, Mayor

Grancee

Approved aa co form and legalicy

Corporacion Counael 14072 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

AMENDING ACREIMENT

This Amending Agreemenc made and execuced chla day of

1985. by and becveen Che Cicy of Chicago (che "Cicy") and Chicago Cable

Coaannlcacions (che "Crancee"):

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, after conducting public hearings affording che public a

reasonable opporeunicy eo eoaaene chereon, ehe Cicy Council on

February 15, 1984 In a Cranclng Ordlnanee daced February 15, 1984 approved

and adopced Che franehlae agreeaencs for Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 and

granced non-exeluaive franchises Co conscruce, inscall, maincain and

operace cable comaunicacions syscems In said Franchise Areas co Group W

Cable Aaaoelacea of Norch Cencral Chicago, Group W Cable Associaces of

Norch Weac Chicago, Chicago Cable CoaBonicadona and Scellar Conelnencal

Cable, Inc.. reapeecively; and

WHEREAS, Seccion 3 of che Grandng Ordinance provides:

"Thae in approving and,adopelng said franchise agreeaencs che Cicy Council agrees chac in Che evenc a subaaquene franchise is avarded on cerma or eondldona more favorable chan choae avarded CO granceea in Franehlae Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 vhlch ara noC baaed on comaicaenes sec foreh in che grancees' or applicancs' respeccive franchise proposals, Chen ehe grancees in Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall be encicled Co any such . alallar caraa and eondldona by approprlace aaendaene of Cheir reapecdve franchiae agreeaencs"; and

WHEREAS. The ClCy Council haa avarded a subaaquene franchise Co

Coaaunicadona and Cable of Chicago, Inc., Che grancee in Franchise Area 1,

on caraa and eondldona aore favorable chan choae avarded co granceea in

Franehlae Areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 vhlch are noc baaed on commicmencs sec forch

in Che granceea' reapecdve franchise proposals; and 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14073

WHEREAS, pursuanc co Seccion 3 of che Cranclng Ordinance, che grancees in Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 are endCled Co - such favorable cerms and eondldona by approprlace ameadaene Co chelr reapecdve franchise agreeaenca.

HOW, THEREFORE, In conaideration of the above, the parelaa hereby agree aa follova:

SECTION 1; Secdona 1(E). 4.4, 6.1, 7.1, 7.5, 7.6, 8.1. 8.2. 8.11,

II.2, 15.2, 16.1. 17, 18. 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.5, 19.6, 19.7, 21.1. 21.2.

22.1, 22.2, 23, 26.6, 26.10, and 29.5(d) and ExhibiCs C, 0, F, G. H. I and

J of che Franchise Agreeaenc becveen ehe Cicy and che Grancee daced

March 16, 1984 (cha "Agreemenc") shall be aaended by aubscicuclng che follovlng cherafor:

I DefiniCiona

E. "Major Oucage" meana Chac aimalCaneoua loaa of service (i.e., Coeal loss of signals on any cable of Grancee's subacrlber necvork ayacea) occurs Co five hundred (500) or more subaeribera.

4.4 Ocher Forma of Coapenaacion

This aeedon la noc applicable Co Franchise Area 4.

6.1 Amounc

Purauanc Co ehe cerma and eondldona aec forch in Seeclon 113.1-19 of che Enabling Ordlnanee. che aaounc of the letter of credit shall be five hundred thousand dollara ($500,000.00); provided, hovever. that cha aaounc of che leccer of eredic ahall be chree hundred aevency five chouaand dollars ($375,000.00) par franchise area if ehe Grancee or lea affiliacea pardelpacea in cwo of Cha Clcy'a franchiae areaa; provided, furcher, chac eha aaounc of Che leccer of eredic shall be chree hundred fifcy chousand dollara ($350,000.00) per franchise area if che Grancee or ies afflliaces pardelpacea in chree of che Clcy'a franchise areaa. 14074 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

7.1 Subscriber Services and Feea

Grancee shall provide eo subscribers ene broad cacegorles of programalng aervicea see forch in Exhlbic C accached hereco and aade a pare hereof. Grancee shall have che auehodcy and dghe co change the aonthly aubaedber feea for all auch aervicea upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Cuealjalon and the aubaerlbers affeeted thereby. Saeh auchorlcy and dghe of Graneee Co change said aonchly subacdber feea ahall edae undl auch dme as eha City exerelaaa ita rlghc Co eaeablish procedures for che review of anbacdber racaa pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-21(E) of che Enabling Ordinance.

7.5 Ho Incerference Wich Service

If che Comaiaaion faila, if required, Co approve a requeae by Grancee eo inereaae che feea charged for les aervicea or eo decreaae Che services or channels offered or if che Council, pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-21 fails, if required, Co approve Grancee's peciclon for a change in Ics fee achedule. Grancee ahall noc deny, delay, incerrupe or cermlnaee any-of ics serdees because such requeaea or peeidona were deded.

7.6 Excra-Long Dropa

If Che inacallaelon of a service ouclec requires an aedal drop in excess of one hundred fifcy (150) feec or an undergrotmd drop in exeeaa of aevency-five (75) feec, Grancee may eharge ehe subacrlber an amounc chac la equal Co ehe eoaca of Cime and maearlala in accordance wich induacry acandarda for Chac porcion of che drop in exeeaa of one hundred fifcy (150) feec or aevency-five (75) feec, reapeecively. Graneee shall provide ehe subacdber a wdceen eaclmace of che eoaca of inacalling an excra-long drop ana obcain sueh aubaedber's wdceen consenc prior co any Inacallaelon of such drop; provided, however, chac Crancee nay require an advance payaanc of such coses froa sueh aubacriber aa a condicion of perforalng che requeaced Inacallaelon.

8.1 Sobaedber Necvork Syacea

Grancee ahall conaemec a aubaedber necwork ayacea udlizlng one crunk and one feeder eable, providing a alnlaua upper llalc bandwidch of 550 MHz wich recum cranaaiaalon pacha, which shall be capable of cransaiccing eighcy-cwo (82) channels downscreaa and four (4) channels upacreaa in accordance wich che design sec forch in Seccion VI of Craneee'a proposal nocwichaeanding che upper limic bandwidch or nuaber of cablea referred co chereln. Such ayacea ahall be deaigned and conacrueced aa a 550 MHz ayscea wich 550 MHz high capacicy pass Ives Co provide a mlnlmtmi of 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14075

elghey-Cwo (82) channels downscream and four (4) channels upscream and inicially be acclvaced ac a minimum upper limit bandwidth of 450 MHz providing a mlnimua of sixty (60) channels downstreaa, aetivaced upon iniCacion of service Co aubaerlbera. Grancee ahall expand ehe inicial channel capaeley of auch ayaCea aa aoon aa 550 MHz ceehnology haa been reaaonably perfeeced eo enaure high perforaance and qnalley Chroughouc ehe dlscdbndon necvork ayacea and aa aoon aa reaaonably praedeable afcer nodee by che Coselaaion pnrsnanC co ies finding ehae sueh addlcional ehannel capaeley is needed. Grancee aay also ucllize an alcemacive Ceehnology or a cooUilnaeion of alcemacive Ceehnblogiea Co provide cable service Co aubaerlbers; provided, however, chac aald alcemacive ceehnology or eoablnadon Chereof provldea a ainnmtia of flfCy-four (54) non-broadcaac channela dovnacreaa, acclvaced upon Inlelaelon of aervlce co aubaerlbera. When lc la eechnlcally and eeonoaleally feaalble. Graneee shall expand che inicial capacicy of choae porclona of ics cable celevision syscea udlizlng an alcemacive ceehnology or combinaclon chereof as soon as reasonably pracclcable after notice by the Coaalaalon pursuant to its finding that such additional ehannel eapaelty is needed.

8.2 Institutional Network Syatea

Grantee shall provlda capacity on the subacrlber network ayatea for an inatitutional network systea. If Grantee determines the need for additional channel capacity or che acdvadon of upacreaa channel capaeley for Ics insdeudonal necwork ayacea, Grancee shall provide such addieional capacicy or acdvaCe any or all of such capacicy elcher on ehe subacdber necwork syscea or on a separace Inadcudonal necwork syscea upon les decerainacion chac aneh capaeley is eaehnieally and eeonoaleally feaalble.

8.11 SCacua/Performanca Monlcodng Equipmenc

Where Che bl-dlrecdonal crunk of Grancee's cable celevision ayacea has been acclvaced, Grancee shall locace aucomacie acaeua/perforaanea monlcodng equipmenc ac noc fewer chan one-chird (1/3) of all crunk amplifier acaciona on ics aubaedber necwork syacea, including super crunk aaplifier acadona uaed co Ineareonnaec Grancee's huba and headends. The acaeua/perforaanea aodcoring syacea ahall provide a record Indlcadng ehe daCa, Clae and nacure of che defece or faulc and, ac a alnlaua, be capable of Indlcaclng che cocal loaa of ona or more concrol carriers. Furchermore, Grancee ahall provide monicoring equipmenc sufficienc co ensure the reliable performance of ita institutional network system.

11.2 Conatructlon Schedule and Map

Pursuant to Section 113.1-31(0) of che Enabling Ordinance, Graneee ahall, wlchin chree (3) monCha of che dace 14076 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

of les acceptance of this Agreement, furnish the Commission a complete construction schedule and map. Such schedule and aap shall be conaiatent with Grantee'a conatructlon Clmecable referred eo herein which upon approval by ehe Coaalaalon shall be accached hereco aa Exhlbic E-2 and aade a pare hereof. More apeelflcally, such conaeruccion schedule ahall be aec forch by udliey quarcer aeedon and Indicace ehe approxlaace aaounc of plant alleage wlchin Franehlae Area 4 eo be conacrueced and aedvaeed on che aubaedber necwork ayscaa on a quarcerly baais and che scheduled daces for eoapledon of conacruedon of all major faelllclaa. Craneee'a conacmedon achedule ahall be aubaleead by Grancee Co ehe Coaalaalon On foraa aec forch in Exhlble E-I. Craneee'a conacmedon aap ahall, ae a alnlaua. aec forch ehe loeadon of all aajor faeilldea, crunk and aupercrunk linea for Craneee'a aubacriber syacea. Furcheraore, Graneee'a conacruedon achedule and map ahall be updaced whenever snbaeandal changea become necessary. A snbaeandal change in che conaeruccion schedule shall be deeaed co occur whenever an adjuacaenc la neceasary chac would reaule in a delay in Grancee's quarcerly schedule aa sac forch chereln. In no evenc shall a change in Che eonacruedoa schedule chac vould reaule in a delay ineonaiacene vlch Craneee'a conacruedon clmecable referred CO in Seeclon 11.1 hereof be permicced excepc upon pdor approval of eha Conaiaaion. In addleion. upon commencemenc of conacruedon of les cable celevlalon ayscem. Grancee ahall, for Informaeional purpoaea on che forma sec forch in Exhlbic E-l accached hereco and made a pare hereof, nocify Che Commlaaion in vdcing on a monchly baala of choae areaa vfaere acrand or eable haa been inacalled or vfaere service is being provided.

13.2 Capaeley and Tlmecable

Incereonneedon of all eable Celevision syscems vichin che Cicy shall, ac a minimum, provide adequace capacicy for one (1) ehannel including cvo (2) subcarders Co be delivered froa each of granceea' franchise areaa Co a cencral incareonneeeion faellley and four (4) channels including cvo (2) subcarders Co be delivered Co each of granceea' franehlae areaa froa a cencral incereonneedon facilicy. Sdd incereonneedon ahall be operacional vichin one (1) year of aervlce being delivered by any grancee co iCs flrsc aubaedber. Addidonal channel capacicy ahall be Inereaencally aedvaeed on an aa-naeded baala up Co cvo (2) ehannala eo be delivered froa each franehlae area co a cencral incareonnacdon faellley and eighe (8) channels co be delivered eo each franchise area froa a cencral ineercotmecdon facilicy; provided, hovever. chac che granceea aa pare of che Incerconnecclon plan referred co in Seccion 15.3 of Chla Agreeaenc aay aubalc an alcemacive dealgn chac aqnala or exceeda che performance and eapabiliclea of Cha design referred co herein. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14077

16.1 Seandard Allocadon

Grancee shall ac all cimes provide che saae chaimel alloeadona for ehe follovlng channela aa provided for by all granceea operaclng eable celevlalon ayaceaa vlthln ehe Cley:

A) Three (3) local orlglnaelon ehannala. noC •ore than two (2) of which aay be alpha­ nuaede;

B) All channela under ehe concrol of Che Chicago Aeeeaa Corporacion;

C) Ac leaac tvo (2) leaaed aeeeaa ehannala;

0) At laaat tvo (2) loeal govemaent access channela; and

E) All television broadcasc signals required Co be carried by FCC regulaclons.

Graneee. in agreeaenc vlch all ocher grancees operaclng cable celevlalon ayaceaa vichin che Cicy, haa eaeabllahed a acandard channel allocadon aa see forch in Exhlbic F acccached hereco and made a pare hereof. This allocadon shall be binding on all such granceea.

17 Universal Subacdber Service

This seccion is noc applicable eo Franchise Area 4.

18 Local Odginadon

During Che cera of chla Agreeaenc. Crancee. in cooperacion vlch che ocher granceea operaclng vichin che Cicy, shall provide for local originacion as see forch in ExhibiC G and Accaehaene Gl accached hereco and made a pare hereof.

19.1 Channel Comaicmencs

Purauanc Co Saedon 113.1-36(A) of che Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall dedlcace Cen percene (lOZ) of ies usable channela froa chelr Ineepdon aa acceaa channela on lea aubaedber necvork ayacea aa aec forch in Exhlbic J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof. All auch channels shall be provided Co ehe CAC free of charge and be under che exelusive use and eoncrpl of Che CAC; provided, hovever, Chac such channela are udlized by che CAC for non-eoBBerdal prograaalng and purposes and vlthout any eharges by the CAC to any subscriber or advertiser. Under no elrcuaataneea ahall Grantee have the authority or right Co exardse any concrol over ehe use or operadon of such channela excepc aa provided in Seccion 113.1-36(B) of che 14078 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Enabling Ordinance. Nelcher Grancee nor ehe CAC shall be liable for the quality or content of programming produced or tranaaltted by the ocher.

19.2 Payaenca and ConcdbuCiona

Purauanc eo Seeclon 113.1-37 of ehe Enabling Ordinance, Graneee ahall, in cooperacion wleh ocher granceea operaclng wlehln ehe Cicy. pey dlreecly eo ehe CAC aucfa capical and operaelng payaencs as see forch in ExhibiC J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof ae che clmea see foreh chereln. The graneaea for Areas 1,2,3,4, and 5, reapeecively, ahall be obllgaced for a 20Z pro-raea ahare of all capical payaanca to ehe CAC aa aet forth in Seetlon 4 of Exhibit J ateaehad hereco and aade a pare hereof. The granceea for Areaa 2,3,4, and 5, reapeecively, ahall be obllgacad for. a 25Z pro-raea ahare for all non-eaplcal payaenca eo che CAC aa aec forch in Secdona 2 and 3 of Exhlble J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof, recognizing thae ehe Grancee in Area 1 ahall noc be obllgaced Co make non-capical payaenca co che CAC. Sueh paymencs referred co herein shall be under che exelusive use and concrol of che CAC pursuanc co che purpoaea and powers sec forch in Seeclona 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of cha Enabling Ordinance and ica Ardelea of Ineorporadon adopced purauanc Co Seeclon 113.1-38 of Che Enabling Ordinance.

19.3 Equipmenc

In addleion eo ehe facllieies and equlpaenc comaicaenes sec forch in Exhlbic J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof, Crancee shall provide, free of charge, aodulacors and ocher neeessary equlpaenc Co peralc full and praccical ucillzacion froa Che Grancee's headend dovnacreaa, by conveneional teefanleal aeana, of each CAC ehannel aa froa clme co dme requeaced by ehe CAC buc in no evenc earlier Chan syscea aedvadon. Furcheraore, Grancee shall insure chac ics eable eelevlaion syscea is conscrucced and operaced co enable che CAC,, ae les ovn coses, co cablecase live programming froa reaoce loeadona vlch no eharge co che CAC for aeeeaa co Grancee's axiadng facllielaa suicable for aUch purpoaea ae Craneee'a headend.

19.5 Recoapucadon

Co^tenelng afcer che flfch year, ehe Cicy, upon vriecen requeae of ehe CAC, vhlch requeae shall be no earlier ehan one hundred (120) daya follovlng eonelualon of Grancee'a flaeal year, ahall axarelae ics dghc Co Inapeec Grancee's booka and racorda and co audic and reeoapuca cha amounc deceralned co be payable Co Che CAC aa a percencage of Grancee's aiuual groaa revenuea pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-17(0) of che Enabling Ordinance provided chac che Cicy be reimbursed by che CAC for any eoaca incurred in 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14079

exercising such a rlghc in ehe evenc Grancee is noc liable for said coses. If. afcer exercising auch a rlghc. cha City deterainea that an addidonal aaounc is due ehe CAC. Graneee ahall pay eha CAC sueh addieional aaounc vichin ehlrcy (30) days afcar Grancee's recelpc of noclce froa che Cley pursuanc co Saedon 113.1-17(C) of che Enabling Ordlnanee.

19.6 Incereae

If any of che payaenca referred co in Seeclon 19.2 hereof ara noc aade on or before ehe due dacea sec forch in ExhibiC J attached hereco and aade a pare hereof. Grancee shall pay to the CAC froa sueh due dace on ehe aaounc due and ovlng undl auch aaounc la paid in full eha pdaa race of incereae affeecive aa of che due dace publicly announead by ehe Flrsc Hadonal Bank of Chicago. If an addieional aaounc la due Che CAC aa a reaule of ehe audic referred Co in Seccion 19.5 hereof and sueh aaounc is noc paid vichin said chircy (30) daya afcar Grancee's recelpc of noclce froa che Cicy pursuanc co Seetlon 113.1-17(0) of the Enabling Ordinance, Grantee shall pay to the CAC on the aaounc due and ovlng uncil sueh aaounc la paid in full che prime race of incerese effeceive aa of sueh dace publicly announced by che Flrsc Nadonal Bank of. Chicago.

19.7 CAC/Grancee Policiea and Procedurea

In order Co faclllcaee smooch operacions and vorklng arrangeaenes becveen che CAC and Grancee and Co resolve all 'praccical dlfflculcles in ehe inpleaencaclon of Grancee's eoaalcmenca co che CAC. vichin one hundred and evency (120) daya afcer che effecclve dace of Chis Agreemenc or auch lacer dace as agreed upon by Grancee and ehe CAC. Grancee and che CAC ahall develop vdecen policies and procedures vfalch ahall be filed vlch ehe Coaaisaion. Said policiea and procedurea shall decail ehe aucual obllgacions of Grancee and che CAC in a manner noc inconsiscene vlch chis Agreemenc and shall Include an aeknovledgeaenc by Che CAC and Crancee Chac. vlch respecc eo any aucual obllgacions provided for under chla Agreeaenc and che vriecen policiea and procedures CO be adopced by che pardea pursuanc hereco. each shall acc in a raaaonable. expedldoua and ciaely aanner.

21.1 Deacdpdon

During ehe cerm of chla Agreemenc. Grancee ahall provide for aunieipal udlizacion on lea subaeriber necvork ayacea aa aec forch in Seeclon X of Grancee's proposal and ExhibiC H accaehied hereco and aade a pare hereof. The channels dedicaced Co Che uae and concrol of che Cicy and oCher local govemaene ageneiea deaignaced by Che City aa set forth in Exhibit U attached hereto and made a part hereof shall be utilized for non-eoaaercial programming and purpoaea and vlthout any charges by the City to any subscriber. Grantee ahall have no authority or control over any programming 14080 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

cablecaat on such dedicated ehannala. All programming cablecaat on such dedicated channels shall not be conaidered odgination eableeaatlng for purpoaaa of Grantee's eoapllanee vith Section 76 Subpart G of che FCC rulaa and reguladona unlaaa ocherwlse deceralned by che FCC wleh reapeec eo Crancee. Crancee ahall have no reaponalblliey under Seeclon 113.1-26(0) of che Enabling Ordlnanee for prograaalng cableeaae on any sueh dedicaced ehannel, Furcheraore, noehlng in chla Saedon ahall be eonaerued to imply ehae Grancee la a eoaaon carrier.

21.2 Addidonal Channel CapaelCv

Upon deaonaeradon by ehe Cicy of full ucllizacion of Che ehannel capacicy dedicaced Co che Cley, Crancee ahall exerelae lea baae efforcs Co provide addidonal channel capaeley eo ehe Cley on ics eable eelevlaion ayacea co meec Che reaaonabla needa of che Cley unleaa Co do so vould place an unreaaonable econoaic burden on Grancee.

22.1 Deaeripdoa

Crancee ahall provide Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Services aa sec forch in ExhibiC I upon ics decerainacion ehae such services are eechnlcally and econoalcally feaalble.

22.2 Feaa

Pursuanc eo Seccion 113.1-22(E) of Enabling Ordinance, Grancee shall aubalc ehe feea co be charged for iCs Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Services Co ehe Comaisaion noc less Chan chircy (30) days prior to any marketing of such aervicea.

23 InatiCudonal Necvork Syacea

Grancee aay operace and aaincaln a bi-direccional insdeudonal necvork syscea in accordance vlch Seccion 8.2 hereof. Furcheraore'. Grancee aay acclvaee any pare or all of lea inaeicudonal necwork ayacea upon lea decermlnadon Chac sueh aedvadon. la eeehnieally and economically feaaibla.

26.6 Grancee Solleieaclon

Ae Che clae Crancee aolicica Cha realdenea of an area for aubaedpclon of aervicea, Grancee ahall provlda auch reaidencs a simple, buc chorough wrlccen explanaclon of all aervicea offered, ehe pdce of such services, che parencal loek-ouc device, Inacallaelon procedures and privacy righcs of Che subscriber aa sec forch ia Seccion 113.1-32 of che Enabling Ordinance and Section 28 of thla Agreeaent. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14081

26.10 Prograa Guldea

In the event Grantee or its agent provides co Grantee's aubaerlbers written prograa guldea, sueh guides shall list, ae a alnlaua, all non-auac carry channels carriad on Craneee'a eable eelevlaion ayacea and ahall, co ehe excene reasonable aa deceralned by Grancee, liac all prograaa carded on aueh channela.

29.5 Liquidaced Daaagaa

Grancee agreea ehe following will reaule in daaagaa eo che Cley chac will be iapraedeable or dlfflcule eo aaeercaln and therefore, agreea eo pay eo ehe Cley ehe following aaounca wfaleh ahall noc be conaidered in che nacure ox penaldea:

d) Excepc aa approved by che Commission or ehe Council, if required, a macerial failure co provlda the servicea set forth or referred to in Section 7 of this Agreement in accordance with the requirements set forth therein, $250.00 a day for each day or part thereof that such failure eondnuea. 14082 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlble C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addleion Co ochar servicaa Grancee aay offer, Grancee shall provide on les lowest-pdeed tier of service and to all subsedbera: tvo (2) loeal government aeeeaa channela; all channela dedleaeed eo ehe CAC; all Celevision broadeaac aignala required Co be carded by FCC reguladona; cvo (2) leaaed acceaa channela; and chree (3) loeal odginadon ehannala, noc aore chan cvo (2) of vfalch aay be alphanumerie.

Graneee ahall. in addleion. offer ehe follovlng broad eacagodaa of prograaalng servicea vhlch are available and aeec ehe needa of ehe aubaedbera: children'a prograaalng. faally prograaalng, eultnral prograaalng, educational prograaalng, conauaar prograaalng, echnic prograanlng, encercainaanc prograaalng, music programing, aporea programming, nava and public affairs prograaalng, buaineaa programming, religioua programming and apeelal incereae programming.. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14083

Exhlble 0

USER DISCOUNTS

Upon aedvadon of an inaeicudonal necvork ayacea, a dls- eoone for govemaene and noc-for-proflc inadeudona ahall be eaeabllahed anbjeet to applicable regulacory approvala. 14084 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic F Standard Channel Allocation

Cable-Channel Service

2 WBBM 3 L.O. - I 4 CAC - 1 3 WMAQ 6 GOVT ACC. - 1 7 WLS 8 CAC - 2 9 was 10 LEASED ACC. - I II WTTW 12 WCAE - (Grantee nay uae tintll sueh time aa WCAE is on-air) 13 CAC - 3 14 FAA 15 FAA 16 FAA 17 CAC - 4 18 • L.O. - 2/WSNS 19 CAC - 5 20 WYCC 21 CAC - 6 22 WCFC 23 GOV'T ACC. - 2 24 LEASED ACC. - 2 25 WFBN 26 WCIU 27 28 WDAI - (Grantee aay uae uncil sueh Cime aa WDAI ia on-air) 29 L.O. - 3 30 WPWR/WBBS (ch. 60 shrd.) 31 32 WFLD 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14085

Exhlble C

LOCAL ORIGINATION

The following loeal orlglnaclon plan is a joine efforc of all Granceea operaelng wlehln Che Cley which eoaalea a Cocal of $6,000,000.00 Co develop loeal orlginadon prograaalng. Exhlble G and les Ateaefaaene Gl is noc only applieable eo Area 1, buc upon che accepcance of Che Franchiae Agreeaenc for Area 1, shall replace che ExhibiC Ga for ehe Franchise Agreeaencs for Areaa 2,3,4, and 5. Unleaa oeharwlae speeifieally acacad herein, the Granceea for Areas 1,2,3,4, and 5 (cha "granceea") shall be joincly and severably liable for ehe obllgacions acacad herein.

1} Nuaber of Channela - Oudng Che eara of Che Agreeaenc. ehe granceea joincly ahall provide and prograa one (1) full-elae non-alphanuaarlc loeal orlglnaelon ehannel. In addleion, cha Grancee ahall provide and prograa cwo (2) alphanuaeric local originacion channels. The Crancee aay provide addieional local arlginaclon channels on les cable Celevision syscea; provided, however, chac in no evenc shall ehe alnimum veekly hours of non-alphanuaarlc prograonaing as sac forch in Aetaefaaent Gl be shifted froa ehe non-alphanuaeric local originadoa channel co any addidonal local orlginadon channel.

2) Scaff - The granceea ahall provlda che level and qualicy of acaffing neceaaary Co develop and produce programming Co fulfill cheir local originacion raqulreaencs.

3) Scudios and Equlpaenc - The granceea shall provlda in ehe year ao deaignacad and chroughouc che Cerm of che Agreeaenc che seudlo, faeilldea and equlpaenc aec foreh in accaehaene Gl or a seudlo, faeilidaa and equipmenc of equal or greacer performance or eapabiliclea.

4) Produecion - During Years 1 chrough 5• ehe grancees shall, ae a alnimum, for Che nuaber of hours per vaek aec forch in Accaehaene Gl, locally produce and cableeaae ics local originadott prograaalng (axeludlng acceaa, alphanuaede or sacelllca delivered aervicea) oh lea non-alphanumeric local originacion ehannel. Thereafcer, for cha carm of cha Agreeaenc, Cha granceea ahall, ac a alnlaua, produce and eableeaae aueh loeal programalng for che nuaber of hours see forch in Accaehaene Gl for Year 5. 14086 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

ATTACHMENT Gl JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICACO CABLE OPERATORS

The eable operacors operaclng in ehe Cicy of Chicago are eooMlccad eo producing qualley local orlglnacioa prograaalng. Ie is che acrong belief of chese eable operacora ehae a eenerallzed approach Co che produccion of loeal orlglnaelon prograaalng is In ehe bese Iseeraaes of ehe Cley, ehe eable eoapanlee and cable aubaerlbera. Ic la alao cho belief of cheae operacors chac loeal odginadon prograaalng should supplaaane, buc noc duplicace, che ochar loeally produced prograaalng ehae is avdlable on che operacors' cable ayaceaa. Bealdaa local odginadon prograaalng, che ocher requlreaenes iapoaed upon che operacora for loeally produced prograaalng are in che areaa of public, govemaene and eomerelal or laaaed aeeeaa. While public acceaa ia under che concrol of che Chicago Aeeaaa Corporacion (CAC). govemaene acceaa under che concrol of the City, and eoaaereial or leased access under the control of chird pardea, local originacion falls solely under che concrol of che cable operacor and/or its contractors.

It is not the intent of the eable operators to coapete with or duplieate prograaalng produced by the CAC, the City or eoaaereial aeeaaa uaers. Instead the operators want to eoapliaent these other forms of local programming wich prograaa that ara non-dupllcatlve, able to fill the void not filled by other local prograaa and able to attract and retain cable subscribers. The eable operators are jointly' eoaalttlng $6,000,000.00 to underwrite their loeal odgination efforts in Chicago.

With theae objectlvea in alnd, tha Chicago cable operators propoaa ehe following Joine local orlglnaelon propoaal:

1. LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNELS Oudng che cera of che Agreeaenc, che cable operacors will joincly provide one full-time non-alphanuaede local origination channel. In addition, the individual operators in Areas 1,2.3.4, and 5 will be responsible for programming tvo alphanuaeric loeal odginadon channels for each franchise area.

2. STAFF During the tera of the Agreeaent, the cable operatora vlll provide the level and quality of Cachnleal, engineering, prograaalng and adainlscracive acaff neceasary co develop and produce programming co fulfill chelr local origination requirements. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14087

3. LOCAL TALnrr Tha eoablned local orlglnaclon efforc for Areas 1,2.3.4 and 5 vlll include subacancial efforcs by Che cable operacors co ucllize and develop local calenc for loeal orlginadon purpoaea. In addleion, Che uae of full-elae and pare-dae ineemahlp prograaa for loeal raaldanea ahould Inereaae che local realdenea pocencial for eaployaenc aa daaand requirea. Through chelr eoablned loeal odginadon ef force, che cable operacors vlll seek eo eaeablish ongoing " relaelonahlpa vlch loeal high aehoola. eollagea, and ocher educadonal inacieuciona for an aeeaaalbla pool of Indlvlduala vlch an Incereae In local orlglnaelon.

4. PRODUCTION During Years 1 Chrough 5. ehe eable operacors vlll Joincly provide, ae a alnimum, che nuaber of hours per vaek see forch below co loeally produce and cableeaae cheir loeal originacion programming (excluding acceaa. alphanumeric, or satellite delivered servicaa) on tha non-alphanumeric local odgination ehannel. Hours of Production

'Yr. 1 9 Yr. 2 12

Yr. 3 15

Tr. 4 20

Tr. 3 20 Thereafter, the eable operatora will at a minimum. produce and cablecaat 20 houra per week of local programming. The cable operators will expend the neceaaary aawrut of funda within their $6,000,000.00 overall loeal odgination eoaaitmenc eo produce cha above acacad hours per week of qualicy loeal originadan.

For purpoaea of Chis loeal originacion propoaal. Year 1 will coaaenca on cha first axmlversary of the delivery of service to all the franchise areaa or upon the second anniversary of the delivery of service to any one franchise araa. whichever occurs first. 14088 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

5. LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES ANO EQUIPMENT

Under this joint loeal origination plan, tha cable operators vill Jointly provide a cencrallzed loeal originadoo seudlo facUlCy and aoblle equlpaenc. This cencral faellley and aeeoapanylng equlpaenc vlll be in plaee pdor co che Year 1 tdggerlng dace ao chac ehe operacora can aeec chelr local odginadon eoaaicaenes on aehadule. The cencral facilicy vlll be of 3ttfflelanc square foocage Co houae all neeeaaary dlraecly-relaeed faeilidaa aueh aa: edlclng, preparadon, acorage, and concrol rooa areaa aa vail aa relaced office areaa required for loeal odginadon programalng produccion purpoaee. The follovlng pagea deedl ehe eypea of faellldea and equlpaenc proposed for a cencral loeal odginadon acudio, aoblle equlpaenc, poac-produeelon faellley, aeraenlng facilicy, aaacar concrol and cencral aalncenanee faeilldea. The aaclmaeed coae of che faelliciea and equipmenc la $1,200,000.00 and cha ancicipaced coacs of leasehold improveaencs is $300,000.00. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14089

MAIN STUDIO

Feacuring qualicy caaeraa froa Hlcachl, Sony 1" and 3/4" video cape aaehlnea, discrece produeelon/poae-produeelon areaa, versacile eleeeronle graptalca, profaaalonal qualicy audio, video and lighclng auppore and a flla chain for high qualley cranaf ar Co vldeoeape of alldea, auper Saa and 16aa flla. 14090 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO

FP 60*a Hlcaehl 3 Tube Seudlo Caaeraa vlch I inch Sadeon Tubea (each including) a. RP-60 Caaera head b. VM-702 7" vlevfinder e. C-120S 50' caaera eable 4. A404 1 H verelcal enhancer e. CCU-60 Caaera concrol unic f. R0Pr60 Remote panel g. C-1103 30' ROP cable

KlOX 15Rtf-l Fujlnon 10:1 IS-lSOaa F1.8 Lanaea

C1205 50' caaera cablea

BVH 2000/02 Sony eype "C" Helical vldeocape recorder/edicors

BVT 2000 Sony Time Baae Correccors

BKH 2100 NTSC plug-in boards

BK 800 8 line aeeory boarda

BVE 800 Sony video cape edicor concroller

BK 8072 Sony ineerfaeea

BKH 2015 Plug-in reader/generaeors

BK 2014 Cabinecs

1470 Tekcronlx sync generacor

Serlea 21 Oynalr audio follov video aviccher 20x20

1600 n. Graaa Valley apeelal effeeca generacor/ produecion aviccher

P4/H2/RH ITE pedeaeal/haad and aecond handles

328 Tekcronlx Waveform aonicora

1420 Tekcronlx veccorscope

465 0M44 Tekcronlx Oaellioaeope

5722R513 Conrac high reaolucion color 52540 Bodcors 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14091

roducclon Equlpaenc for Loeal Originacion Seudlo (conclnued)

TCI209/04 RCA dual 9" black & vhlca monleora

Q7 Quanea Characcer Generacor

12B Quaneua audio board

Loe Dynair video and audio OAS

4305 Zalaark flla cabin (vlch aecesaoriea)

073 Crovn audio aaplifier

Loc SIS Incereoa

Loe Miscellaneous audio a. microphone b. care machine e. easaaece machine d. open reel cape deck e. cumcable

I Loc Berkey Colorcran lighcs (50 by 60)

1 Loe Insealladon Pares and labor co include: a. Projecc engineering b. Technical Services e. Orafcing 14092 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

MULTI-CAMERA VAN

Feacuring versacile poreable eaaeras vlch seudlo vlevflnders, 3/4" video cape aaehlnea, and a aleroproeeaaor concrolled produecion avicching syaeaa. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14093

CHICAGO MULTI-CAMERA VAN

QOANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Poreable eolor caaeraa Hlcaehl SK-81 w/l4:l zooa lanaea 300' caaera eable, reaoce operadona panela and seudlo vlewfinders

Caaera erlpoda, Qulckaec 2000, dolllaa, heads Harculea

Mleroprocasaor concrolled produecion Echo-Lab Seg-3 awlceher

17" eolor aodcors Vldeocek VM17R

Engineering Monlcor Tekcronlx 650HR

Waveform monlcor- Tekcronlx 528

Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

Broadeaac 3/4" Recorder Sony BVU-800

Time beae correecor Olgical Video Phaser

Coapliaenc of daie code Sony equlpaenc

Synchronizing generacor Tekcronlx 1470

Graphle generacing Quanea Q-7A ayacea

Audio eonaole ISI 1002 Video diaedbudon Shlneron aapllfiara

Audio discribadon Slgaa aapliflars AO 105 Audio carcrldge machina Broadeaac Eleccronics 14094 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Chicago Muld-Caaera Van (conclnued)

1 Incereoa Syaeaa RTS HMI poreable llghdng HMI syscea

Audio Speaker

9" blaek and wfalce Panaaonle WV5352 aonlcors

12 X 1 roudng awlcehars Laneo

Syaeaa of aaaoread Elacero-Volce

Vehicle ineludea:

Cueaway van chassis All haavy ducy opcions Air condicioning Cuscovbuile consolaa 6.5 KW Generacor Roof cop caaera plaeform

Induding all cables, conneccors and assorced iceas. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14095

3 ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Capable ef providing broadeaac qualicy field produecion, each syscem feacures che Broadcasc Sadeon Hlcachl FP-40, and O'Coiuor cripod and head, and a full coapliaenc of field prodnedon audio/video aqulpaenc. Eaeh EFP ayacea will provide produecion eapablllcy eo aaeeh any local television stacloa. 14096 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Eaeh of ehe 3 Elaecronic Field Produecion Sysceaa eoncaina che follovlng equlpaenc.

QUAHTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Portable eolor caaera Hlcaehl FP40SS wleh broadeaac aadeon cubes and coaplece anpporc aeeaaaodaa

Cannon J13X9B1E wich 2X excender

Qolek charger Hlcachl QC40

Belc holder for CP-40 Hieachi DH40 baccery

Rear lana conversion Cannon SCK-13 kle

Baecary powered sun Cine 60 SGK9127FC gun

Lighclng kic Lovell TC-94

Claw ball edpod O'Connor Regular

Time code generacor Sony

Fluid head, vlch O'Connor 50-D, QRP qdek releaae

Portable 3/4" VTR Sony 4800

Baecedea for VTR Sony BF60

OBnldlraedoaal Eleeero-Voiee EV-635A alerophonea

Lavaller alenphonea Sony ECMSOPS

Poreable audio alxer Sony MX650

Headaec Koaa Pro 4AA

Poreable aonicor vlch JVC TM41AV, charger AAP-41AV

Aaaorcad cablea, conneccors and eaaaa eo configure ayacea for poreable indoor/oucdoor uae. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14097

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

A 3/4" ediclng ayscaa, capable of dissolving ona caped source inco anoeher and raeordlng on yac a chird tftachlne, is ehe aaln coaponene of Che A/B Roll Poae-Produedon Faellley.

This highly aophladeaead poac-produeelon faellley faacurea ehe Converganea edldng ayacea for coaplece keyboard concrolled edlelng and apeelal effaces. Ie also Ineludea facllielaa for alaecronlc graphics, and audio Inpucs froa a Cumcable or audio eassecca. This facilicy is fnily eapabla of providing acace-of-che-arc 3/4" poac-produeelon of field and/or acudio fooeage. 14098 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Playbaek Sony 5800

2 3/4" Raeord/Edlc VTRa Sony 5850

1 DaatL .Tina Baae Correecor AOOA AC-20

1 Coapucerlzed Edlclng Convergence ECS-103C Concroller vlch Three Ineerfaeea, and Time Code Readera and Generacora

1 Audio Caaaacce Technics RSM-65 Machine

1 Audio Conaola Sony MX-6S0

1 Audio Equalizer Shure SR-170

I Tumcable Technics SC-1200 MKII

1 Waveform Monlcor Tekcronlx 528

1 Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

I 10 X I Sviccher 3M 101

1 Microphone for Eleeero-Volea EV-635A Voica Over

2 Dual 9" Monleora WV-5302

1 13" Color Modcor Vldeoeek VM-15PR0 vieh A-B Pulae Croaa

1 Graphics Generacor Quanea Q7A

I .Synchronizing Tekcronlx 1470 Generacor vlch Teae Slgnala 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14099

3/4 Inch A/B Roll Poae-Produedon Faellley (conclnued)

1 Audio Aaplifier

1 Speaker

1 Edlelng Conaola

1 Ut Mlse. Cablea, Conneccors and Raeifanuncs co Configure Facilicy 14100 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SCREENING FACILITY

Thla aeraenlng faeillty eonaiaca of a 3/4" player equipped vlch aearch eapablllcy, a reaoce concrol, aeane aeleedon and edlc preparadon, a 17" color aodcor/reeelver, dme code reader and eonaole. Ie vlll allov producera, dlraeeora and ochara Co aereen raw foocage and compleced aegaencs, as wall aa review coapleced shova. Uae of chis facilicy can greedy iaprove ehe qualicy of vork and enhance produccivicy. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14101

SCREENING FACILITY

OUANTITr DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

1 3/4" Player Sony 5000

1 Reaoce Concrol Sony RM"^

I 17" Monleor/Reeelver Vldeocek VM17

1 Tlae Code Reader ESE

Ineludea all Connectora CO Configure Sereedng Rooa. 14102 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCDL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

The Naaeer Concrol Faeillty woald serve ehe need for playbaek of vldeocape aacedala. It feacuraa full eoaputer control, graphlea Inaecdon eapablllcy for ehannel Idendfleadon during prograa houra and •neh aore. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14103

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

4 Playback Vldeoeape Sony VP3000 Maehlnaa

2 Tlaa Baae Correccors Mlcmelaa T-120

4 BAW Monicors 9" WV3332

2 Waveform Modcors Tekcronlx S28A

2 Veceoraeopaa Tekcronlx 1420

1 Roucing Sviccher and Compucer Concrol Syscea DlTech Pace 2000

1 10 Chaxmel Characcer Video Daca Cuacoa Generacor

2 Audio Careddge Broadeaac 2100P Maehlnaa Elaecronics

6 Aucoaacic Audio JBL 7130 Concrola

2 Background Audio Generacors

3 Color Modcors/ Vldeocek RM15R w/Audio

3 Time Code Readera ESE Cuacoa

3 Modulacors for Feeding L.O. onco che Cable Syacaa

Ineluea all cablea, eonneeeors Ineerfaeea and conaolea. 14104 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

The General Video Malncenance Faellley will cfflcienely provide for che repair and aalncenanee of all ddeo and acudio equlpaenc vhlch ve have included in our propoaal. The aalncenanee aCaff vlll uae che full eoapllaenes of scadonary and poreable ceac equlpaene and cools chac are houaed in chis faellley. One nevly feacured piece of poreable eeaelng equlpaene la ehe Tekcronlx 380 NTSC Ceac aonicor. Thla unlc Ineorporaeea ehe funedona of a vaveform aonicor, veccorscope and an oadlloacepe, chna enabling che uaer.co evaalne ehe encire video signal. Englseen vlll travel vfaerever. neeeaaary for rouclne aalncenanee. Inacrucdon, and croublaahooclng.

In llghc of ehe aophlselcaclon of ehe propoaed faelllclaa, chla eenerallzed aalncenanee and repair ayacea is ehe aoae effecclve, eoat-effleiene and reliable approach. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14105

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

QUAHTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

1 Full Teee Wavefora Tekcronlx 1480 Monlcor

Portable Oaellioaeope Tekcronlx 465 0M44 vlch Dlgleal Molcl-Mecer

Full Teat VeeCorseope Tekcronlx 520

330 MHZ Dual Trace Tektronix 485 Oadlloaeopa

Poreable Coabinacion Takcronix 380 Waveform, Veccorscope OselUoaeope Unic

NTSC Signal Generacor Takcronix 1410. vlch Mnlcipla Opdoaa SPGl. SPG2. TSGl. TSG2. TSC3

Englneedng Color Vldeocek VM12PR0 Modcor

Servlee Maacer Tool Xcelice 99SMW Kits

Accaehe Tool Sec Comprehensive TCIOOST

Dlgleal Frequency Leader LDC-822 Councer

Dlgleal VOMS B-K 2810

Includes all aaaorcad cools and caae equipmenc to eqdp the video aalncenanee ahop. 14106 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic H MUNICIPAL UTILIZATION

SUBSCRIBER NETWORK SYSTEM

1. Channel CoaaicaenCs - Crancee ahall provide, free of eharge, cvo (2) loeal govemaene aeeeaa ehannala on les subacdber necwork ayacea for Che exelualve uae and eonerol of che Cley and ocher local govemaene ageneiea deaignacad by ehe Cley. Said channela ahall be adalnlaeered by ehe Cley.

2. Servlee Ouclaea - Pnrananc and in addleion Co Seccion 113.1-26(0) of che Enabling Ordlnanee, Graneee shall provide, free of charge, one aervlce outlet for regular aubaerlber servlee to eaeh of the inadcuclons and sueh ocher buildings used for govemaencal purpoaea aa aay be deaignacad by che Cicy in areas wdch are paaaad by Grancee's subscriber necwork syscaa.

3. Aeeaaa co Craneee'a Faclliclea - Graneee shall permlc Che Cicy and ocher local govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by che Cicy co uae lea acudio, faclliclas and equipmenc for anntcipal acceaa prograaalng. Crancee ahall also provide direce audio and video feed capabllicy becween ehe aunieipal acceaa aeudloa and faelliciea and ica eable celedaion syacaa.

4. Scaff - Oudng che cerm of chis Agreeaenc, Grancee shall provide, aC a alnlaua. for one (1) full-dme skilled eaployee co acaff cha aanldpal aeeeaa scudios and faellldea, operace aneh aeudloa and faeilidaa. and eraaee. produce and eableeaae qualicy aunieipal aeeaaa prograaalng under che dlraedon of che Cley. Said eaployee ahall work during ehe hours and ac ehe aicaa deaignacad by ehe Cicy and be coapecene, cralned, and knowledgeable in all aapeecs of cable Celevision produecion and prograaalng.

3. Municipal Cable Acceaa Capical Reserve - Wlchin ninecy (90) daya of che effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc. Grancee, in cooperacion wleh ehe ocher granceea operaelng wlchin ehe Cley. shall aec aaide $200,000.00 for ehe eacabllsfaaaae of a $1,000,000.00 Hudclpal Cable Aeeeaa Capical Reaerve. Sueh Reaerve ahall be eaeabllahed for developing and providing audeipal : aeeeaa aeudloa, faeilldea and aqulpaenc. Upon recelpc of a wdceen acaceaene by ehe Cicy decalling ehe aeudloa* faclllelaa and/or aqnlpaenc eo be provided and Che clae fraaea for providing aueh aeudloa, faelliciea and/or aqulpaenc. Grancee in a cimely manner ahall provide in cooperacion vlch che ocher granceea operaclng vichin ehe Cicy sueh aeudloa, faeilldea and/or aqulpaenc froa aald Reaerve aa requaaeed by che Cicy. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14107

6. Municipal Cable Access Malncenance Fund - Commencing one (I) year afcar che effecclve dace of the Agreement, Grantee ahall provide $10,000.00 to Che Cicy aa requeaead on an annual baala for ehe aalncananea and operadon of ehe aunieipal aeeeaa aeudloa, faellielaa and equlpaene eacablished pttcsuanc eo Seeclon 3 of Chla ';:'\:: Exhlbic. 14108 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ExhibiC I ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Graneee ahall provide che Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Servicea aec forth below or aneh ochar Enhaneed/Oevelopaeneal Servicea ie daeas approprlace upon lea decerainacion chac auch aervicea are eeehnieally and eeonoaleally feaalble:

1. Dow Jones Text Retdeval as set forth in Secdon XI-1 (1-2) of Grancee's propoaal.

2. Videocexe as aec forch in Seccion XI-1(2) of Craneee'a propoaal.

3. Four (4) one-way pay-per-view channels aa aet forch In Saedon XI-l(l) of Craneee'a propoaal.

4. Energy aanageaene aa aec forch in Seccion XI-1(2) of Craneee'a propoaal.

5. Tvo-vay pay-per-vlev, Inscruedonal aedveee, opinion polling/aubaerlber reaponae and aacnrlcy aervicea aa aec forch in Seeclon XZ-1(3-5) of Grancee's proposal.

6. Shop-ac-faoae aa aet forth in Section XI-3(l-2) of Grantee's proposal.

7. Bank-ac-faoae aa aec forch in Seeclon XI-3(3) of Craneee'a propoaal. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14109

Exhlble J CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION

1. Channel Comaicnenca

Grancee ahall dedlcace cen percene (lOZ) of che channels on its subacdber netvork ayatea, free of eharge, aa aeeaaa channels for the exelusive use and control by che Chicago Aeeaaa Corporacion (CAC) purauane to Seetlon 19.1 of.the -'-/'. Agreeaenc..

2. Payaene of Operaelng Expenses

Crancee, in eooperadon vlch ocher grancees operaclng vichin the City ("the grancaee") ahall aa aec forch in 19.2 of che Agreeaenc provide ehe CAC Che aaounc of $3,250,000.00 for operating or ocher expenaea or coacs eo ba paid chircy (30) daya afcar che effacdva dace of ehe Agreeaenc.* Thereafcer, aa see forch in Seceion 19.2 of ehe Agreeaanc, ehe granceea ahall provide ehe CAC ehe aaounc of $3,000,000.00 for operaclng or ocher expenses or coses to be pdd in yearly installments of $1,000,000.00 comnencing two (2) years and thirty (30) days after the effective date of Che Agreeaenc.

3. Percencage of Annual Groaa Revenuea

In addleion co che payaencs see forch above, che grancees, as aec forch in Seeclon 19.2 of che Agreeaenc. shall on a quarcerly basis, coaaenelng ehe slxch year afcer che affeecive dace of Che Agreeaenc and for ehe Cerm of che Agreeaenc pay eo che CAC one percene (IZ) of che cicy-wide annual groaa revenuea received, up Co an annual maTlmnm of $1,000,000.00. The granceea ahall eoamenee aueh payaenca within thlrcy (30) days afcer che end of ehe flrsc flseal quarter following che flfch anniversary of che effecclve date of che Agreeaenc by filing a financial scacaaanc elearly ahovlng elty-wide groaa revenuea received up co cha end of said fiscal quarcer and aimuleaneoualy tendering such quarcerly percencage paymenc' Co Che CAC. Thereafcer, che graneaea shall flla wiehin chircy (30) days afcar each subaaquene flaeal quarter, a financial scacemene clearly ahowlng eha clcy-vlde groaa revenuea received during che preceding quarter and ahall aimuleaneoualy cender paymenc of ehe qnarcerly percencage payaene as calculaced; provided, hovever, chac ehe granceea ahall adjuac che fourch fiscal quarcer percencage payaene cb reflecc che proper balance due for eha flaeal year; provided, furcher, chac in che evenc

* Solely for purpoaea of ealculaclng che dma periods for payaencs required by Chis Exhlbic J, che "effecclve dace of Che Agreeaenc" shall aean ehe effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc for Franchise Area 1. 14110 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

ehe grancees conduce an audic, ehe granceea may adjusc payaencs due che CAC as a resulc of said audic for che prior flaeal year vichin one hundred evency (120) days afcer che eonelualon of aald flseal year viehouc penalcy or Incereae on aueh adjuacaenc. Coaaenelng ehe cvelfch year afcar eha affeecive dace of ehe Agreeaenc and for che cera of che Agreeaenc, Che granceea ahall provide addieional payaanca Co the CAC aa follower ehe granceea shall pay eo che CAC one-half pereene (>iZ) of that aaoune of eiCy-wlda annual revenoes which exceeda $150,000,000.00 bae la aoe greacer Chan $199.999,999.00.and ehe granceea shall pay co che CAC oae-qnartar percent (kZ) of chac aaounc of dey-vlde annual tevennea wfaleh exceeda $200,000,000.00 buc is hoe greacer Chan $230,000,000.00.

4. Flrac InaCanee Capical Funding

The granceea shall provide ehe CAC che aaounc of $250,000.00 CO be paid one hundred eighey (180) days afcer che effecclve daca of cha Agreeaanc. In addleion. che granceea shall provide ehe CAC vlch one (1) mobile van' vhlch has a value of $500,000.00. Such van shall be provided ona hundred eighey (180) daya afcar cha atfactive date of ehe Agreeaenc and aneh van ahall beeoae the reaponalblUty of the CAC.

In addition, che granceea shall provide che CAC che aaounc of $200,000.00 CO be paid one (1) year and chircy (30) days afcar ehe effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc and-$200,000.00 co be paid cvo (2) years and chircy (30) days afcer ehe effecclve dace of cha Agreeaenc.

Thereafcer, coaaenelng four (4) years and chircy (30) days afcer Che effacdva dace of ehe Agreeaenc,. che grancees ahall. provide che CAC vlch a fund for adncananca, upgrading and replaeeaenc of faeilldea and equlpaenc. Sueh fund ahall be eacablished in an aaoune of $250,000.00 during che flfch year and nalnealned ae a maximum level of $100,000.00 for eaeh year chereafcer for che cerm of che Agreeaenc. Sueh funda shall be eacablished for che CAC pursuanc co che purpoaea and povara aec forch in chis Agreeaenc and in Secdons 113.1-33 and 113.1-40 of che Enabling Ordinance and ICs Ardeles of Ineorporadon adopced pursuanc co Saedon 113.1-38 of Che Enabling Ordlnanee.

The faelllclee and equlpaenc fund aay be dravn dovn froa such funda by che CAC for ehe purpoaea see foreh herein on / an aannal baala up eo ehe aaxiaiia annual funding levela eaeabllahad in chis Secdon. Unused funda ahall noc aceuaulaca or roll over froa year eo subsequenc year vichin Che eara of chis Agreeaenc aa said faelllclaa and equipmenc funda have been eacablished Co meec che projeceed needa of Che CAC on an annual baala. Olsagreeaencs or dispuces regarding disburseaenea froa ehe faelliclea and aqulpaenc fund shall be referred eo ehe Coaalaalon for resolucion. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14111

5. Ocher Aasiscanca

Crancee shall eooperaca vlch eha CAC's liaison co Grancee CO faeilicace ehe auCual obllgacions of ehe Grancee and cha CAC provided for under chla Agreeaenc and/or che vriecen polleiea and procedures co be adopced by ehe partlea pursnane hereco.

Grancee ahall Inelude appropriate deelgnadon of CAC'a ehaanela on ehannel caxda provided co subsedbera. Further, Crancee shall provide a liscing of said chaimels and preigraaaihg on Craneee'a celevlsed alphanumeric prograa gdde if aneh a guide ia ucllized by Graneee and aueh a Hating Is eeonoaleally feaalble.

SECTION 2: Saedon 7 of che Agreeaeae ahall alao be aaended by

adding che follovlng aeeelon:

7.8 Compecing Technologies

Nocvlehacanding any ochar provisions of chis Agreeaenc and excepc aa provided herein, Grancee shall noc be required eo provide aervicea eo aubaerlbera by rewiring buildings already wired for a eoapedng ceehnology so aa co allow che reaidencs of add building Co receive non-broadcase video aervicea. Upon ehe requeae of any landlord or any eondoalniua or Cenanc asaociacion of any building already wired for a eoapedng Ceehnology, Graneee, in a ciaely aanner conalscenC wich che conscrucclon schedule referred Co in Seeclon 11.2 of chis Agreeaenc, shall undercake a good fdeh effort including such pre-aarkecing and pre-conaeruedon dealgn aeeivlelaa aa aay be neeeaaary in order Co aaeercaln ehe eeonoale dablllcy of providing cable television servlee eo said building. Upon eoapledon of its aseertalnaenc, Graneee shall Inform che person vho made auch requesc of che rasulcs of said ascarcdnmene. Where ehe resules of said aaearcalnmenc demonscrace ehe economic vlabilicy of aald building. Grancee ahall provide aervlce in accordance vlch Che conaeruccion achedule referred eo in Secdon 11.2 of this Agreemenc. Where che resules of aald aseertalnaenc fall co demonscrace che eeonoale vlabilicy of said building, Grancee ahall provide a vriecen explanaclon . . of Che resales of said aseercalnaenc Co Che person vho IdClally requeaced aald aaearcalnaenc.

SECTIOH 3: The ceraa and eondldona of Saeciona I and 2 of chis

Aaendlng Agreeaenc aa see forch above shall be affeecive and binding on ehe

Cicy and che Grancee if. and only if, ehere la an accepcance of che Area 1

franchise agreeaenc by Conaunlcaclona and Cable of Chicago, Inc. pursuanc 14112 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Co Seccion 113.1-55(A) of Che Chicago Cable Coaaunieadons Ordinance,

Chapeer 113.1 of ehe Muddpal Code of che Cicy of Chicago.

SECTION 4t The parcles hereby agree that the aaendaenta aet forch

in Seeclona 1 end 2 of this Aaendlng Agreeaent eonetltute all the

aaaadaeaea that the Grantee Is entided to pursuanc co Saedon 3 of ehe

Granting Ordinance dated February 13, 1984.

In vltneaa vhareof, the partlea have eauaed thla Agreeaent to be

executed by their reapectlve, duly aiithorlzed agents or offieera aa of the

day and year aet forth below.

City of Chicago

Date Harold Waahingcon, Mayor

Graneee

Approved aa Co fora and legalicy

Corporacion Counael 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14113

AMENDING AGREEMENT

Thla Aaendlng Agreeaenc aade and exeeueed Chis day of

1983. by and becween ehe Cicy of Chicago (Che "Cicy") and Scellar

Contlneneal Cable, Ine. (the "Grantee"):

WITHESSEIR

. WHEREAS, after eonduetlng publle hearlnga affording the public a reaaonabla opportnnlty to eoaaent thereon, the City Counell on

February 13, 1984 In a Granting Ordlnanee dated February 15, 1984 approved and adopced che franehlae agreeaenca for Franchiae Areaa 2. 3, 4 and 5 and granced non-exeluaive franchisee co conscruce, inacall, aaincaln and operace eable eoeaonlcadona sysceaa in said Franchise Areas Co Group W

Cable Aaaoelacea ot Norch General Chicago, Group W Cable Aaaoelacea of

North Weac Chicago, Chicago Cable Coaaunicadona and Scellar Conelnencal

Cable, Inc., reapeecively; .and

WHEREAS, Secdon 3 of Che Grandng Ordlnanee provides:

"Thae In approving and adopelng said franchise agreeaenca che ClCy Counell agreea chac in che evenc a anbaequenc franehlae la avarded on ceraa or eondldona aore favorable chan choae awarded to grancaee In Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 wfaleh are noc baaed on eoaaicaenes aec forch in Che granceea' or applicanCa' reapecdve franchise propoaala, Chen ehe graneaea in Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 ahall be endeled Co any such alallar Ceraa and eondldona by approprlace aaendaene of Chdr reapaecive franchise agreeaenca"; and

WHEREAS, The City Conndl haa awarded a snbsequenc franchise co

Coaaunicadona and Cable of Chicago, Inc., ehe grancee in Franehlae Area 1, on ceraa and eondldona aore favorable Chan choae avarded eo granceea in

Franehlae Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 vhlch are noCbaaed on eoaaicmencs aec forch in ehe granceea' raapeecive franehlae propoaala; and 14114 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

WHEREAS, puranane co Saedon 3 of cha Cranclng Ordinance, ehe grancees

in Franchise Areaa 2, 3, 4 and 5 are anciclad Co sueh favorable cerma and

conditions by appropdate amendment to their reapectlve franchise

agreeaenca.'

NOV, THEREFORE, In eonalderadon of ehe above, Che pardea hereby

agree as follova:

SECTION 1: Seeclona 1(B), 4.4, 6.1. 7.1. 7.3, 7.6, 8.1, 8.2, 8.11.

11.2. 13.2. 16.1, 17, 18. 19.1. 19.2. 19.3, 19.3, 19.6, 19.7, 21.1, 21.2,

22.1, 22.2, 23, 26.6, 26.10, and 29.5(d) and ExhiblCa C, 0, F, G. H, I and

J of ehe Franchise Agreeaenc becveen ehe Clcy and che Grancee daced

March 16, 1984 (che "Agreeaenc") shall be aaended by subsciCucing the

follovlng therefor:

I Definitions

B. "Major Outage" means thae slmulcaneous loaa of servlee (i.e., Cocal loaa of signals on any eable of Grancee's subaeriber necvork ayaeem) occurs co five hundred (500) or more anbaedbers.

4.4 Ocher Forma of Compenaadon

Thla aeedon la noc applieable eo Franchise Area 3.

6.1 Aaounc

Purauanc Co Che eeraa and eondldona aaC forch In Saedon 113.1-19 of Che Enabling Ordinance, Che aaounc of che leccer of eredic shall be five hundred chonsand dollars ($500,000.00); provided, however, Chac che aaonnt of che leccer of credit ahall be three hundred aevency five Chouaand dollara ($375,000.00) per franchise area if ehe Grancee or les affiliacea parclelpacea in cwo of ehe City's fraaehlae areaa; provided, further, thae ehe aaounc of Che leccer of eredic shall be chree hundred fifcy chouaand dollara ($350,000.00) per franchise area if ehe Graneee or ics afflliaces partlcipaces in chree of ehe Cicy's franchise areas. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14115

7.1 Subscriber Servicea and Feea

Graneee ahall provide co subsedbera ehe broad eacegorlea of prograaalng aervicea aec foreh in Exhlbic C accaehad hereco and aade a pare hereof. Grancee ahall have che anChodCy and dghc Co change the aonchly aubaedber feea for all aueh aervicea upon chlrty (30) daya pdor wdcten noelce eo che Co^riaalon and che aubaerlbers affeeted thereby. Soeh anthodty and dghc of Grantee to change add aonchly aubaerlber feea ahall exlac undl auch clae aa eha Cicy exerelaaa les dghe Co aacabliah-procedurea for ehe review of anbacdber racaa purauanc eo Saedon 113.1-21(E) of che Enabling Ordinance.

7.5 No Incerference Wich Servlee

If ehe CooBlssion falls, if required, Co approve a requesc by Graneee Co Increase che fees charged for lea aervicea or Co decreaae ehe aervicea or chaimels offered or if che Council, pursuanc co Seccion 113.1-21 falls, if required, Co approve Grancee's pedcion for a change in ics fee schedule, Grancee shall noc deny, delay, Incermpc or cermlnaee any of lea servicea beeauae sueh raqneaea or pedelone were deded.

7.6 Excra-Long Dropa

If che Inacallaelon of a aervlce oudec requires an aerial drop in exeeaa of one hundred flfcy (150) feec or an underground drop in exeeaa ot aevency-five (75) feec, Graneee may eharge che aubaerlber an aaounc chac ia equal Co ehe coses of Cine and nueedals in accordance with indnstry standards for thae portion of the drop in exeeaa of ona hundred fifty (150) feec or aevency-five (75) feec, reapeecively. Graneee ahall provide che subacdber a wrlccen eaClaaCa of ehe eoaca of Inacalling an excra-long drop and obcain sueh subsedber's wdceen consenc prior Co any inacallaelon of sueh drop; provided, hovever, chac Grancee aay reqdre an advance payaene of sueh eoaca from aueh aubaedber aa a condicion of perforalng ehe requesced Inacallaelon.

8.1 Subacdber Necvork Syscea

Grancee ahall eonacruec a aubaedber necvork ayacea ' utilizing one Cnmk and one feeder eable, providing a •-tw-iww.. upper llale bandvldch of 550 MHz vlch recum cranaaiaalon pacha, vhieh shall be capable of cranaaiccing elghcy-cvo (82) channela dovnaereui and four (4) channels upacreaa in accordance vlch che design see forch in Seeclon VI of Craneee'a propoaal nocvichacanding che upper llalc bendvldch or miaber of cablea referred co chereln. Such ayacea ahall be deaigned and conacrueced aa a 550 MHz ayacea vlch 550 MHz high capacicy paaaivea Co provide a alnimum of 14116 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

elghcy-cvo (82) ehannala dovnacreaa and fpor (4) channels upsereaa and inidally be acclvaced ac a mlnimua upper liaic bandvldch of 450 MHz providing a alnlaua of slxcy (60) channels dovnscreaa, aedvaeed upon inieadon of aervlce eo aubaedbera. Graneee ahall expand ehe lalelal channel capadey of aneh ayscaa aa aoon aa 550 MHz ceehnology haa been reaaonably perfeeced eo enaure high perforaance and qualley thronghont the dlaedbudon netvork ayacea and aa soon aa reaaonably praedeable afcer nodee by Che Coaalaalon purauant Co Ita finding thae aueh addieional channel eapeelcy la needed. Grancee aay alao ucllize an altemadve ceehnology or a eoablnadon of elcemacive ceehnologlea co provide eable aervlce eo anbaedbers; provided, however, that said alcemacive ceehnology or eoablnadon thereof proddea a alnuana of fift3r-foar (54) BOB-broadeaat channela dovnatraaa. aedvaeed upon InlClaelon of aervlce co aubaedbera. When iC ia eeehnieally and eeonoaleally feaalble. Graneee ahall expand Che inicial eapeelcy of choae porclona of lea eable celevision ayscea ndlizing an alcemacive ceehnology or coabinacion chereof aa aoon aa reaaonably praedeable afcer noclce by che Coaalaalon purauanc eo iCs finding chac such addieional channel capaeley is needed.

8.2 Insclmdonal Necvork Syacea

Grancee shall provide capacicy on Che subscriber necvork syscea for an insdeudonal necvork ayacea. If Grantee deceralnea Che need for addidonal channel capacicy or Che aedvadon of upacreaa ehannel capacicy for lea inacicndonal necvork ayacea, Grancee shall provide such addlcional capaeley or acclvaee any or all of such capacicy elcher on che aubaedber necvork ayacea or on a separace Inadtntlonal necvork ayacea upon ics decerminadon chac sueh eapadty is technically and econoalcally feasible.

8.11 Staena/Perforaance Monicoring Equlpaenc

Where che bl-dlreedonal Crunk of Grancee's cable celevision syacea haa been aedvaeed, Graneee shall locace aucomacie acaeua/perforaanea aodcoring eqdpaenc ae aoe fever Chan one-chird (1/3) of all crunk aaplifier acadona on lea anbacdber necwork ayscea, induding auper crunk aaplifier acadona uaed Co Incereonneee Craneee'a hnba and headenda. The aeatna/parforaanee aodcoring ayacea ahall provide a reeord indlcadng ehe dace, dae and nacure of cfae defece or fault and, at a alnlaua, ba capable of indieacing che cocal loaa of ona or aore eonerol carders. Furcheraore, Grancee ahall provide aodcoring equlpaenc auffidenc eo enaure ehe reliable, perforaanea of lea inaeicudonal necvork syscea.

11.2 Conaeruccion Schedule and Map

Pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-31(0) of Che Enabling Ordinance, Graneee ahall, vichin chree (3) aoncha of ehe dace 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14117

of iCs aceepeance of chis Agreemenc, furnish ehe Coaaisaion a coaplece eonacrucdon schedule and map. Such schedule and aap sfaall be eonalacenc vlch Crancee'a conaeruccion elaecable referred Co herein vhlch upon approval by ehe Coaalaalon ahall be accached hereto aa Exhibit E-2 and aade a part hereof. More apeelflcally, aueh eonatruetlon : schednle ahall be aet forth by utility quarter aeetlon and Indleaca che approxlaace aaonne of plane alleage vichin Franehlae Area 3 eo be eonacmeeed and aedvaeed on che aubeeriber necwork syscaa on a quarcerly baais and ehe aehednled dacee for eoapledon of conacruedon of all aajor faelllclae. Craneee'a eonacruedon achedule ahall be aubalrted by Crancee Co ehe Coaalaalon on -foraa aec foreh in Exhibit B-l. Grantee's constcncelon aap ahall, ac a alnlana, aec forch ehe loeadon of all aajor faellldea, emnk and aupercrunk linea for Craneee'a aubaedber ayacea. Furcheraore, Craneee'a conacruedon schedule and nap shall be updaced vtaenever anbaeandal changea become neceaaary. A sabacandal change in ehe eonserueelon schedule shall be deeaed eo occur vhenever an adjuacmene is neceasary that vould resnlt in a delay in Grantee's quarterly schedule as sec forch chereln. In no evenc shall a change in che eonscmeclott schedule chac vould resulc in a delay Ineonalscene vith Grantee's eonserueelon clmecable referred CO in Seccion 11.1 hereof be permicced excepc upon prior approval of che Coonission. In addleion, upon coaaeneeaene of eonacmccion of iCs cable celevision ayacea, Grancee ahall, for InfoTaadonal purpoaea on ehe foraa aec forch in Exhlble E-l accached hereco and aade a pare hereof, nocify Che Coaalaalon In vdeing on a aonchly baais of choae areaa vfaere acrand or eable haa been Inacalled or vfaere aervlce is being provided.

13*2 Capacity and Timetable

Intereonneeclon of all eable Celevlalon sysceaa vichin che Cicy ahall, aC a alnlaua. provide adequace capacicy for one (1) ehannel including Cvo (2) subcarrlers eo be delivered froa eaeh of grancees' franchise areaa co a cencral Incereonneedon faellley and foar (4) channels including cvo (2) subearders eo be delivered Co eaeh of granceea' franchiae areea froa a cencral incerconneeelon fadllcy. Said incereonneedon ahall be operacional vichin one (1) year of aervlee being delivered by any graneee co lea flrsc aabaedber. Addidonal ehannel capacicy ahall be inereaencally aedvaeed on an aa-needed baala up eo two (2) channela eo be delivered froa eaeh franchise area Co a cencral incerconneeeion faellley and eighe (8) channels co be delivered eo each franchise area froa a cencral incareonneeeion facilicy; provided, hovever, Chac che graneaea aa pare of Che Incereonneedon plan referred co in Seeclon 15.3 of chis Agreeaenc aay aubalc an alcemacive daalgn ChaC equals or exceeds ehe perforaance and eapabiliclea of che design referred eo herein. 14118 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

16.1 Seandard Allocadon

Grancee ahall aC all clmea provide ehe aaaa channel alloeadona for che follovlng channela aa provided for by all granceea operaclng cable television syateas within the City:

A) Three (3) loeal odgination channela, not aore than two (2) of vfalch aay be alpha- tde;

B) ^%'i ehannala ondar the control of the Chicago Aeeeaa Corporation;

C) At least two (2) leaaed aeeeaa channels;

D) Ac leest two (2) loeal govemaent access ehannala; and

E) All televiaion broadcast signals required to be carded by FCC reguladona.

Grancee, In agreeaenc vlch all ocher granceea operaelng eable celevision sysceaa vichin ehe Cicy, haa - eaeabllahed a acandard ehannel allocadon aa sac forch Is Exhibit F atttaened hereto and made a pare hereof. This allocadon ahall be binding on all sueh grancees.

17 Universal Subacdber Servlee

This aeeelon ia noc applieable eo Franehlae Area 5.

18 Loeal Odginadon

Daring the term of thla Agreeaent, Grantee, in cooperation with the ocher grancaee operaclng vichin ehe Cicy, ahall prodde for loeal odginadon aa aec forch in ExhibiC G and Accaehaene Gl accached hereco and made a part hereof.

19.1 Channel CoadCaencs

PnrsnanC Co Seetlon 113.1-36(A) of che Enabling Ordlnanee. Grancee ahall dedicate cen pereene (lOZ) of ica uaable ehaanela froa cheir Ineepdon aa aeeaee ehannala on les aubaedber necvork ayacea aa aec forch in ExhibiC J accached hereco and aade a part hereof. All aneh ehannala shall be provided co Che CAC free of eharge and be under che exelnslve use and concrol of che CAC; provided, hovever. Chac soeh channela are udlized by che CAC for non—cuiuiuercial prograsaiing and purpoaea and viehouc any ehargaa by ehe CAC eo any aubaedber or adverciaer. Under ne elrenaacaneee ahall Crancee have che anchodcy or rlghc to exerelae any eonerol over ehe use or operadon of such channels excepc as provided in Seccion 113.1-36(B) of che 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14119

Enabling Ordlnanee. Nelcher Crancee nor Che CAC ahall be liable for ehe qualicy or concene of prograaalng produced or cransalcced by che ocher.

19.2 Payaenca and ConcdbuCiona

Puranane to Saedon 113.1-37 of the Enabling Ordinance, Crancee ahall. In cooperation with other granteea operating within the Cley. pey dlreecly to the CAC aneh eapltal and operaclng payaenca aa aee forch in Exhlble J accaehad hereco and aade e pert hereof ae ehe clmea aec forch chereln. The grancaee for Areas 1.2.3.4, and 5. reapectlvely, ahall be obligated* for a 20Z pro-rata ahare of• all eapltal payaenta to the CAC aa aec forch in Seedon 4 of Exhlble J accaehad hereto and aade a part hereof. The granteea for Areaa 2.3.4, and 3, reapectlvely, ahall be obligated for a 25Z pro-rata ahare for all non-capital paymencs co ehe CAC as aec forch in Seeclona 2 and 3 of Exhlbic J accached hereco and aade a pare hereof, recognizing Chac ehe Grancee in Area 1 shall noc be obllgaced eo aake non-capiCal paymencs eo ehe CAC. Sueh pa3raenes referred Co herein shall be under che exelualve uae and concrol of che CAC pursuanc Co che pnrpoaea and powers set forth in Sections 113.1-35 and 113.1-40 of the Enabling Ordlnanee and its Arcicles of Ineorporadon adopced pursuanc eo Seccion 113.1-38 of che Enabling Ordinance.

19.3 Eqdpaenc

In addleion Co ehe faclliclea and equlpaenc commicmencs see forch in Exhlbic J accached hereco and made a part hereof, Crancee shall provide, free of charge, aodulacors and ocher neeeaaary eqdpaenc to peralt full and praccical udlizacion froa ehe Craneee'a headend downacreaa, by eohvendonal technical aeana, of each CAC channel aa froa time to time requeaced by che CAC buc In no evenc earlier Chan syscem aedvadon. Furchermore, Graneee ahall insure chac ics eable celevision ayscea is conscrucced and operaced co enable Che CAC, aC ics ovn coses, Co cablecase live prograaalng froa reaoce locacions vlch no charge Co ehe CAC for aeeeea eo Grancee's edsdng faeilldea saleable for aueh parpoaaa at Graneee'a headend.

19.5 Recoapacadon

Coaaenelng afCer ehe flfeh year, Che Cicy, apon vriecen reqneae of ehe CAC, vhlch requeae ahall be no earlier Chan one hundred (120) daya follovlng eonelualon of Grancee's flaeal year, ahall axereise ics dghc Co inspecc Grancee's booka and racorda and Co audic and reeoapuce ehe amounc deceralned Co be payable co Che CAC aa a percencage of Craneee'a ^1*1""^ groaa revenuea pursuanc Co Seccion 113.1-17(0) of Che Enabling Ordinance provided chac che ClCy be relabursed by che CAC for any coses incurred in 14120 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

exercising sueh a rlghc in ehe evenc Graneee is aoe liable for aald eoaca. If, afcer exercising such a rlghc. che Cicy deceralnea ehae an addieional aaounc is due che CAC. Grancee ahall pay ehe CAC such addidonal aaounc vichin chircy (30) days afcer Grancee's recelpc of noclca froa ehe Cicy pnrauane Co Seeclon 113.1-17(C) of che Enabling Ordinance.

19.6 Incereae

If any of ehe payaencs referred Co in Seeclon 19.2 hereof are noc aede on or before ehe due dacea aec forch in Exhlble J accaehad hereco and.made a pare hereof, Crancee ahall pay to the CAC froa aueh due daite on the aaount due and owing until aneh aaount is pdd In full the prime rate of incerese effecclve aa of Che due dace publicly annoimeed by che Flrac Nadonal Bank of Chicago. If an addieional aaoune is due ehe CAC as a reault of the audit referred co in Secdon 19.5 hereof and aueh aaoonc is noc pdd wiehin said chircy (30) days afcar Craneee'a recelpc of nodee froa che Cicy purauanc eo Seeclon 113.1-17(0) of ehe Enabling Ordinance. Crancee shall pay co che CAC on che amounc due and owing undl sueh aaoune is paid in full che prime race of interest effective as of snch date publiely announced by the First National Bank of Chicago.

19.7 CAC/Grancee Policiea and Procedures

In order Co faeilicace saooch operacions and working arrangeaenes becween ehe CAC and Crancee and co resolve all praedcal dlfflculcles in Che impleaencaclon of Grancee's cemwlrmencs eo che CAC, wlchin one hundred and cwency (120) daya after che effecclve dace of chis Agreeaenc or such lacer dace aa agreed upon by Grancee and ehe CAC, Grancee and che CAC ahall develop vriecen policiea and procedures wfaleh shall be filed wleh ehe Comaiaaion. Sdd policiea and procedures afaall decail che ancual obligaciona of Grancee and ehe CAC in a aanner noc Ineonaiscane wich chis Agreeaenc and ahall Indode an aeknowledgeaenc by che CAC and Grancee ehae, wleh reapeec Co any anenal obligaciona provided for ondar chla Agreeaenc and che wrlccen policies and procedures eo be edopeed by Che parcles pnrsuanc hereco, each ahall acC in a raaaonable, expedlCioua and ciaely aanner.

21.1 Oaaedpdon

During ehe Cera of chla Agreeaent, Grancee ahall provide for amldpal ucllizacion on lea aabaedber necvork ayacea aa aet forch In Seeclon X of Craneee'a propoaal and Exhlbic H aecaehed hereco and aade a part hereof. The channels dedicaced Co che uae and control of the Clcy and ocher local govemaene ageneiea deaignaced by che Cley aa sec forch in Exhlble H accached hereco and aade a pare hereof ahall be udlized for non-coaaerelal prograaalng and purposes and viehouc any chargee by Che Cley eo any subscdber. Grancee ahall have no auehodcy or concrol over any prograaalng 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14121

cableeaae on aueh dedicaced channels. All prograaalng eableeaae on auch dedicaced channels shall noc be considered odginadon eableeasdng for purposes of Grancee's eoapllanee wleh Seeclon 76 Subparc G of che FCC rules and regulaclons unless ocherwlaa deceralned by ehe FCC wleh reapeec Co Crancee. Crancee ahall have no reapenalbllley under Seetlon 113.1-26(0) of the Enabling Ordinance for prograaalng eableeaat on any aueh dedleaeed channel. Farcheraore, noehlng in chis Seedon ahall be eonaerued co laply ehae Crancee la a eoaaon carrier.

21.2 Addidonal Channel Capadcr

Upon desnnacradon by Che Cicy of full udlizacion of Che ehannel capaeley dedleaeed co ehe Clcy, Graneee shall exerelae les bese efforts Co provide addieional channel eapaelty eo cho Cicy on lea eable celedaion syacea co meec ehe reaaonabla needa of ehe Cicy unleaa Co do ao vould place an unreaaonable eeonoale burden on Grancee.

22.1 Deacdpdon

Graneee ahall provide Enhanced/Oevelopaeneal Services aa see forch in Exhlbic I upon lea decerainacion chac auch aervices ara eeehdeally and eeonoaleally feaalble.

22.2 Fees

Pursuanc co Seedon 113.1-22(E) of Enabling Ordinance, Crancee shall snbalc che feea Co be charged for ics Enhaneed/Oevelopaeneal Servicea Co ehe Commission noc leas Chan Chircy (30) days prior eo any markeeing of such aerdcea.

23 Inadtndonal Necvork Syacea

Grancee aay operace and aaincaln a bi-direeclonal inaeicudonal necvork syscea in accordance vlch Seccion 8.2 hereof. Furcheraore, Grancee aay aedvace any parr or all of lea inadcudonal necvork syscea upon ics decermlnadon ehae sueh aedvadon is eeehnieally and econoalcally feaalble.

26.6 Grancee Solleieaclon

. Ac Cho clae Grancee aolidcs Che reaidencs of an area for aubaedpclon of aervicea, Crancee ahall provide auch reeldenea a aiapla, buc chorough vriecen explanaclon of all aervicea offered, ehe pdce of sueh services, che parencal loek-ouc devlee, insealladon procedures and privacy dghcs of Che aubaedber as aec forch in. Seccion 113.1-32 of che ^"^bUng Ordlnanee and Seeclon 28 of chis Agreemenc. 14122 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

26.10 Prograa Guldea

In Che evenc Grancee or lea agene provldea co Grancee's aabaedbera vriecen prograa guldea, auch guldea ahall liac, ac a alnlana, all non-auac carry channela carried on Grantee'a cable telardalon ayatea and ahall, to the extent reaaonabla as deceralned by Grantee, list all prograaa eardad on aneh channela.

29.3 Liqnidacad Daaagaa

Grancee egreee che following will reaule in daawgea Co che .City thae will be iapraedeable or dlf f icule co aacercdn and •Cherefore, agreea eo pay Co Che City ehe following aaoonca which ahall noc be conaidered in che nacure of penaldea:

d) Excepc aa approved by Che CoTmaission or Che Council, if required, a macerial failure Co provide che services sec forch or referred CO in Seceion 7 of chis Agreemenc in accordance wleh che requireaenea aec forch chereln, $250.00 a day for each day or pare Chereof ehae aneh failure eondnuea. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS - 14123

Exhlbic C

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

In addleion Co ochar aerdcea Crancee aay offer, Graneee shall provide on lea lowese-pdeed der of servlee and Co all anbaedbers: tvo (2) loeal govemaent aeeeea ehannala; all channela dedicated to the CAC; all televiaion broadeaat dgnala reqnlred eo be carded by FCC regnladona; Cvo (2) leaaed aeeaaa efaannela; and chree (3) loeal odginadon channela, noc aore Chan two (2) of vfalch aay be alphannaade.

Grantee ahall. In addition, offer the follovlng broad eacegodea of prograaalng aervicea vhlch are available and aeec che needa of ehe aubaedbera: children'a prograaalng, faally prograaalng, euleural prograaalng, adueadonal prograaalng, conauaar prograaalng, echnic prograaalng, ancercainaene prograaalng, auslc prograaalng, spores prograaalng, neva and publle affaire prograaalng, buaineaa prograaodng, religioua programming and apeelal incerese programming. 14124 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic 0 USER DISCOUNTS Upon acdvadon of an insdeudonal naCwork ayacea, a dla- eount for govemaene and noc-for-proflc inadCudona ahall be eaeabllahed aubjeec Co applieable regulatory approvala. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14125

Exhlble F Seandard Chaimel Allocadon

Cable-Channel Service

2 WBBM •••\.. 3 • •• • L.O. - I ••;.V4 :.- CAC - I •••• 5-:-••••.:• .•• WMAQ 6 GOV'T ACC. - 1 7 WLS 8 CAC - 2 9 WCN 10 LEASED ACC. - 1 11 WTTW 12 WCAE - (Crancee aay uae undl aueh dae aa WCAE ia on-air) 13 CAC - 3 14 FAA 13 FAA 16 FAA 17 CAC - 4 18 L.O. - 2/WSHS 19 CAC - 3 20 WYCC 21 CAC - 6 . 22 WCFC 23 GOV'T ACC. - 2 24 LEASED ACC. - 2 23 WFBN 26 WCIU 27 28 WDAI - (Crancee aay uae until sueh Clae aa WDAI la on-air) 29 L.O. - 3 30 WPWR/WBBS (eh. 60 shrd.) 31 32 WFLD 14126 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

Exhlbic C

LOCAL ORIGINATION

The follovlng loeal odginadon plan la a jolnC efforc of all Granceea operaelng wlehln ehe Cley which eoaalea a Cocal of $6,000,000.00 eo develop loeal odginadon prograaalng. Exhlbic C and les Attacbaent Gl la not only applicable Co Area 1, buC upon ehe aeeepcanea of the Franchise Agreeaent for Area 1, ahall replace the Exhibit Ce for the Franchise Agreeaencs for Areaa 2.3.4, and 5. Unleaa oeharwlae apeelfieally scaced herein, che Grancaee for Areas 1,2.3,4, and 5 (che "granceea") ahall be Jolndy and aeverably liable for che obligacions acacad herein.

1) Noaber of Channela - During Che Cera of ehe Agreeaenc, the granceea Jolndy ahall prodde and prograa one (1) full-elae non-elphanuaede loeal odginadon channel. In addleion, che Grancee ahall provide and prograa cvo (2) dphanuaedc loeal originacion channels. The Crancee aay prodde addlcional local originacion channels on Ics eable celevision syscea; provided, hovever, ehae in no evenc ahall che dnimua veekly hours of non-elphanuaede prograaalng as aee forch in Aeeaefaaene Gl be shifced froa che non-elphanuaede loed orlglnaclon chaimel Co any addieional loeal odginadon ehannel.

2) Scaff - The grancees shall prodde ehe level and qualicy of scafflng necessary to develop and produce prograaodng to fulfill their local origination raqulreaents.

3) Studios and Equlpaenc - The grancees shall provide in Che year ao deaignacad and Chronghouc Che Cerm of Che Agreeaenc Che eendlo, faeilidaa and equlpaenc see forch in accaehaene Cl or a acudio, faelliclea and aqnlpaenc of equal or greacer perforaance or eapabiliclea.

4) Produccion - Ondng Yaara 1 chrough 5, ehe grancees shall, ac a alnlaua, for ehe nuaber of hours per veek sec forch in Ateaefaaene Gl, locally produce and eableeaae lea loeal odginadon prograaalng (exdudlng aeeeaa, alpfaaxniaedc or sacellice delivered aerdeee) on ita non-alphannaerle local odginadon ehannel. Thereafcer. for che cera of ehe Agreeaenc, ehe granceea ahall, ac a alnlaua. produce and eableeaae sueh loeal prograaalng for che nuaber of houra aee forch in Accaehaene Gl for' Year 5. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14127

ATTACHMENT Gl JOINT LOCAL ORIGINATION PROPOSAL OF CHICAGO CABLE OPERATORS

The eable operacora operaclng in cha Clcy of Chicago are eoadeced eo producing qualley local orlglnaclon prograaalng. It is the strong belief Of these eable operatora that a centralized approach to the production of loeal odginadon prograaalng la In the beat Intereata of the City, the eable eoapanlee and eable aubaedbera. It la alao the belief of theae operatora that loeal origination prograipilng ahould supplaaenc, but not dapUcate, ehe ocher . loeally produced prograiaalng ehae la available on che operacora* eable ayaceaa* Bealdee local odginadon prograsaiing, ehe ocher requlreaenes imposed upon che operacora for locally produced prograaodng are in che areaa of publle, govemaene and eoaaereial or leaaed access. While pnblie access is under ehe eonerol of ehe Chicago Access Corporacion (CAC), govemaene acceaa under che concrol of che Clcy, and comaercial or leased access under ehe eonerol of chird parcles, local originacion falls solely under che concrol of che eable operacor and/or iCs eoncraecors.

Ie is noc eha incanc of che eable operacors eo compece vlch or duplicace prograaalng produced by che CAC, the Clcy or eoaaereial aeeeaa uaers. Inscead ehe operacors vane co coapliaenc chese ocher foras of loeal prograaalng vlch prograaa ehae are non-duplieaclve, able Co fill che void noc filled by ocher loeal prograaa and able Co accracc and raealn cable subscribers. The cable operacors are joincly eoaaiccing $6,000,000.00 Co ondervdCe cheir loeal odglnaeion efforcs in Chicago.

Wleh cheae objeeclvea in alnd, ehe Chicago eable operacors propose che follovlng joine loeal orlglnaelon propoaal:

1. LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNELS During ehe cera of ehe Agreeaenc. ehe cable operacors vlll Joincly prodde one full-clme non-elphannaedc loeal orlginadon ehannel. In addleion, che indiddnal operacors in Areaa 1,2,3,4, and 5 vlll be reaponalble for programalng cvo alphanuaede local orlginadon channels for eaeh franchise area.

:••.• .'2. -.STAFF •', Daring eha cera of ehe Agreeaenc, che eable operacora vlll provide che level and qualicy of Caehnieal, engineering, programalng and adainiscradve scaff neeeaaary co develop and produce prograaalng co fulfill Cheir local odginadon requlreaenes. 14128 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3. LOCAL TALENT The eoablned loeal orlginadon efforc for Areas 1,2,3,4 and 5 vlll Inelude subacancial efforcs by ehe eable operacors co ucllize and develop local calenc for local odginadon purpoaea. In addition, the uae of full-tlae and part-tlae Ineemahlp prograaa for loeal raaldanta ahould inereaae the loeal reeldents potential for eaployaenc aa daaand reqdrea. Through their eoablned loeal odginadon efforcs, che eable operacora vlU seek eo eaeablish ongoing reladonahlps wleh loeal high aehoola, eollagee, and ocher educadonal inaeiCudona for aa aeeeaalble pool of indidduala wich an incerese la loeal orlginadon.

4. PRODUCTION During Years 1 chrough 5, ehe eabla operacors will Jolndy provide, ac a alnimum, che number of hours per week aec forth below co locally produce and cablecase chelr local orlglnaclon programming (excluding access, alphantiaeric, or aacellice delivered services) on ehe non-alphanumeric local odglnaeion channel. Boars of Produecion

•Tr. 1 9 Yr. 2 12

Tr. 3 15 Tr. 4 20

Tr. 3 20

Thereafcer, ehe eable operacors will ac a alnimum, produce and cablecase 20 hours per veek of local prograaalng. The cable operacors vill expend che neeessary aaoune of funda vichin chelr $6,000,000.00 overall loeal odginadon eoadcaene Co prodnee che above scaced hours per week of qnalley loeal odglnaeion.

For purpoaea of Chis local originacion propoaal. Year 1 vlll coaaanee on che flrsc . andversary of ehe delivery of aervlce co all Che franedse areaa or upon cha second anniversary of ehe delivery of service co any one franchise area, vhlehever occurs flrsc. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14129

LOCAL ORIGINATION FACILITIES ANO EQUIPMENT

Under ehls Joine loeal odginadon plan, che cable operacors will Joincly provide a eancrallzed local orlglnaclon acudio facility and aoblle eqdpaenc. Thla central facility and aeeoapanylng eqdpaenc will be In plaee prior Co Cha Year 1 tdggerlng date ao ehae eha operacora ean aeet their loeal. odginadon eoaaltaants oa aehadule. The eentral faeillty will be of aafflelent aquare footage to houae all neeeaaary . direetly-relaeed faelliclea sueh aa: edlclng, preperadon, 'acorage, and concrol rooa areaa aa well aa relaced office areaa required for loeal orlglnaclon prograaalng produecion pnrpoaee. The following pegea deedl che- eypea of faellielaa and eqdpaenc propoaed for a cencral loeal odglnaeion acudio, aoblle equlpaenc, poac-produeelon fadllcy, aeraenlng faelllCy, aaacar eonerol and cencral aalncenanee facilielea. The eaclaaced coae of ehe faelliciea and equlpaenc ia $1,200,000.00 and che ancicipaced eoaca of leasehold improveaencs is $300,000.00. 14130 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

MAIN STUDIO

Feacuring qnalley eaaeras froa Hitachi, Sony 1" and 3/4" ddeo cape aaehlnea, dlaerece prodacelon/post-produeclon axaaa, varaacile electrode graphlea, profeaslonal qualley audio, video and lighting anppoR and a flla chain for high quality tranafar to ddeotape of alldea, auper Saa and 16aa flla. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14131

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR LOCAL ORIGINATION STUDIO

FP 60'a Hitachi 3 Tube Studio Caaeraa with 1 inch Sadeon Tuboe (eaeh including) a. HP-60 Caaera head b. VM-702 7" viewfinder c. C-1203 50' camera eable d. A404 1 H verelcal enhancer e. . CCU-60 Caaera concrol udc f. ROP-60 Reaoce panel g. C.1103 30' ROP cable

KlOX 13RW-1 Fnjinon 10:1 lS-150aa F1.8 Lenses

C1205 50' camera cables

BVH 2000/02 Sony eype "C" Helical vldeocape recorder/edicors

BVT 2000 Sony Time Base Correccors

BKH 2100 NTSC plug-in boards

BK 800 8 line memory boards

BVE 800 Sony video cape edicor concroller

BK 8072 Sony ineerfaces

BKH 2015 Plug-in reader/generaeors

BK 2014 Cabinecs

1470 Tekcronlx syne generacor

Serlee 21 Oynalr audio follow video sviccher 20x20

1600 n. Grass Valley special effeces generator/ production switcher

P4/H2/RH ITE pedeatal/head and second handles

328 Tekcronlx Weveform monleora

1420 Tektronix vectoracope

465 0M44 Takcronix Oadlloscope

S722RS13 Conrac high reaolucion color 52540 aodeora 14132 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

roducclon Eqdpaenc for Loeal Originacion Seudlo (conclnued)

TCI209/04 RCA dual 9" blaek & vhiee monleora

Q7 Quanea Characcer Generacor

12B QUaneua audio board

lot Dynair ddeo and audio DAS

4303 Zalaark flla cabin (vlch aeeaaaodaa)

073 Crovn audio aaplifier

Loe BTS incereoa

Loe Mlaeallanaoaa audio a. derophona b. care machine e. caaaecce machine d. open reel cape deck e. cumcable

Loe Berkey Colorcran lighcs (50 by 60)

Loc Inscallacion Pares and labor Co include: a. Projeec engineering b. Technical Services e. Orafcing 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14133

MULTI-CAMERA VAN

Feacuring veraadle portable caaeraa vlch sCudlo vlavfindara, 3/4" video tape aaehlnea, and a aleroproeeaaor concrolled produecion svlcehlng syacaa. 14134 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MULTI-CAMERA VAN

OUANTITT DESCRIPTIOM MANUFACTURER MODEL

3 Portable eolor eaaeraa Hitachi SK-81 w/I4:l zooa lanaea 300' caaera eable. reonce operadona panela and acudio dewf Indera

3 Caaera edpoda. Qulekaet 2000. dolllaa. heeda Hercules

1 Microprocessor concrolled produecion Echo-Lab Seg-3 swlccher

2 17" eolor aonlcors Vldeocek VM17R

1 Engineering Modcor Takcronix 650HR

1 Wavefora aonicor Takcronix 528

1 Veccorscope Tekcronlx 1420

1 Broadeaac 3/4" Recorder Sony BVU-800

1 Tlae baae correecor Diglcal Video Phaaar

1 Coapliaenc of dae code Sony equlpaenc

1 Synchronizing generacor Tekcronlx 1470

1 Graphle generacing Quanea Q-7A ayacea

1 Audio eonaole ISI 1002

3 Video dlscribucion Shlneron sapllflers

3 Audio diseribucion Slgaa AD. 105 aapliflers

1 Audio eareddaa aaehlne Broadeaac Eleceronic s 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14135

Chicago Mulci-Caaara Van (conclnued)

Incereoa Syaeaa BTS

HMI portable llghdng BMI .•yseea

Audio Speaker

9" blaek and vfalce Panaaonle WVS352 aodtora

12 X I roaelng aWlcehara Laneo

Syacaa of aaaoread Bleeero-Volee alerophonea

Vehicle Ineludea:

Cucavay van chaaals All haavy ducy opclona Air eondidoning Cuaco»-balle conaolea 6.5 KW Generacor Roof Cop caaera plaeform

Including all cablea, conneccors and aaaorcad iCems. 14136 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3 ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

Capable of prodding broedeaac qualicy field produecion, eaeh ayaeem faacurea ehe Broedeaac Sadeon Hitachi FP-40, and O'Connor tripod and head, and a full eoapliaent of field prodnetlon audio/video equlpaent. Eaeh EFP ayscaa vlll provide prodnedon eapablllcy co aaeeh any loeal televiaion acadon. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14137

ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Each of Cha 3 Eleccronlc Field Produccion Sysceaa concaias che follovlng equlpaenc.

qUAMTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

Portable eolor caaera Rttaehl FP40SS wleh broadeaac aadeon cnbaa and coaplece anpporc aeeaaaodaa

Cannon 13:1 zooa lana Cannon J13X9B1E with 2X excender

Quick charger Hlcachl QC40

Belc holder for CF-40 Hieachi DH40 baccery

Rear lana conversion Cannon SCK-13 kle

Baccery powered sun Cine 60 SGK9127FC gnn

Liscing kle Lowell TC-94

Claw ball Cripod O'Connor Regular

Tlae code generacor Sony

Flald head, wleh O'Connor 50-0, QRP quick releaae

Portable 3/4" VTR Sony 4800

Baecedea for VTR Sony BP60

Oaddiraeclonal Eleccro-Volce EV-635A alerophonea

Lavallar alerophonea Sony ECMSOPS

Poreable audio alxer Sony MX650

Headaec Koaa Pro 4AA

Portable monlcor wich JVC TM41AV, charger AAP-41AV

Aaaorcad cablea, conneccors and caaes eo configure ayaeem for poreable indoor/oucdoor uae. 14138 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

A 3/4" edlelng ayacea, eapabla of dissolving one caped source inco anoeher and raeordlng on yec a Chird aaehlne, ia che aaln coaponene of the A/B Roll Poac-Prodoetlon Faeillty.

Thla highly aophladeaead poac-produeelon faellley feacuraa cha Convergence edlclng syacaa for coaplace keyboard concrolled ediclng and apeelal effaces. It also laeludea faelliclea for eleecrode graphics. and audio Inpuea froa a cumcable or audio caaaecce. Thla faellley is fully capable of providing scace-of-che-ere 3/4" poac-produeelon of field and/or acudio foocage. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14139

3/4 INCH A/B ROLL POST-PRODUCTION FACILITY

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4" Playbaek Sony 3800

2 3/4" Record/Edle VTRa Sony 3850

1 Dual Time Baae Correecor ADDA AC-20

I Coapucerlzed Editing Convergence ECS-103C Concroller wich Three Ineerfaces, and Tlae Code Readers and Generacors

I Audio Caaaacce Technics RSM-65 Maenine

1 Audio Conaole Sony MX-6S0

1 Audio Equalizer Shure SR-170

1 Tumcable Technics SC-1200 MKII

1 Waveform Modcor Tekcronlx 528

1 Veecorseope Tekcronlx 1420

I 10 X 1 Swlccher 3M 101

I Microphone for Eleeero-Voiee EV-63SA Voice Over

2 Dual 9" Monieors Panaaodc WV-S302

1 13" Color Mddcor Vldeoeek VM-15PR0 wleh A-B Pulse Cross

1 Graphles Generacor Quanea Q7A

1 Synehronizing Takcronix 1470 Generacor deh Tesc Slgnala 14140 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3/4 Inch A/B Roll Poae-Produedon Fadllcy (conclnued)

1 Audio Aaplifier

1 Speaker

1 Editing Conaole

1 Loc Mlse. Cables, Conneetors and - Raekaounts to Configure FaeiUey 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14141

SCREENING FACILITY

This aeraenlng faellley eonalscs of a 3/4" player equipped wich search eapablllcy, a reaoce eonerol, aeane aeleedon and edlc preparadon, a 17" color aodeor/recelver, tlae code reader and eonaole. It will allow produeers, directors and othaca to aereen row footage and coapleced aegaenes. as well aa review coapleced shows. Uae of chla faellley can greacly improve che qnalley of vork and enhance produccivicy. 14142 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

SCREENING FACILITY

QUAHTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I 3/4- Player Sony 5000

I Reaoce Concrol Sony RM

I 17" Mbdcor/Raeelver Vldeocek VM17

I Tlae Code Reader ESE

Indudea all Conneccors CO Configure Screening Rooa. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14143

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

The Maacer Concrol Faellley vould serve Che need for playbaek of vldeocape aacedala. IC feacuraa full coapueer concrol, graphlea Inaertlon eapablllcy for channel Idendfleadon during prograa hours and :fa aore. 14144 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

CHICAGO MASTER CONTROL

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

4 Playbaek Vldeocape Sony VP5000 Machinee

2 Tlae Baae Correccors Mlerodae T-120

4 B«W Modcors 9" Panaaode WV5352

2 Waveform Modcors Tekcronlx S28A

2 Veceoraeopaa Tekcronlx 1420

1 Roudng Svitcher and Coapueer Concrol Syscea DiTech Pace 2000

I 10 Chamnel Characcer Video Daca Cuscom Generacor

2 Audio Cartddge Broadeaac 2100P Maehlnaa Elaecronics

6 Aucoaacic Audio JBL 7130 Concrola

2 Background Audio Generacora

3 Color Modcors/ Vldeoeek BM15R w/Audlo

3 Tina Code Readers ESE Cuscom

3 Modulacors for Feeding L.O. onco the Cable Syscea

Indues all eables, eoimeeeora Ineerfaeea and conaolea. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14145

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

The Cencral Video Maincanance Faellley will efflciencly provide for ehe repdr and aalncenanee of all video and acudio equlpaenc which we have included in our propoaal. Tha aalncenanee acaff will use che full eoapllaenes of scadonary and portable ceac equlpaene and Coola chac are henaed in chla faeillty. Ona newly feetnred piece of poreable caadng aqnlpaenc la cfae Tektronix 380 NTSC teat aonicor. Thla udc ineorporaeea ehe funedona of a wavefora monitor, veccorscope and an oaellioaeope, chus enabling che oaer eo eraafne che encire video signal. Englneera will cravel wherever neceaaary for rouclne aalncananea, liueruedon, and troublaahootlng.

In light of the aophiadeadon of ehe propoaed faeilicies, chis eenerallzed aalncenanee and rapelr ayscaa ia che eose effecclve, coac-efflelanc and reliable approaeh. 14146 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

CENTRAL VIDEO MAINTENANCE FACILITY

OUANTITT DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL

I FUU Teec Wavefora Tektronix 1480 Monitor

1 Portable Oaellioaeope Tektronix 463 0M44 with Digital Muld-Meter

1 Full Teat Veetorscope Tekcronlx 320

1 350 MHZ Dual Trace Tekcronlx 485 Oaellioaeope

Portable Coabinacion Tekcronlx 380 Waveform, Veccorscope Oadlloaeopa Unic

NTSC Signal Generacor Tekcronlx 1410, wleh Mdelple Opclona SPGl, SPC2, TSGl, TSG2, TSG3

Engineering Color Vldeocek VM12PR0 Modcor

Serdee Maacer Tool Xcelice 99SMW Klcs

Accoefae Tool Siae Comprehenaive TCIOOST

Diglcal Frequency Leader LOC-822 Councer

Dlgleal VOMS B-K 2810

Ineludea all aaaoread coola and case equipmenc CO eqdp Cfae ddeo aalncenanee ahop. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14147

Exhlbic H MUNICIPAL UTILIZATION

SUBSCRIBER NETWORK SYSTEM

1. Channel Coaalcaenca - Grancee ahall prodde. free of charge, cvo (2) loeal govemaene aeeeaa channela on ICa aubaedber necwork ayacea for the exeluelve nae and eonerol of the City and ocher loeal govemaene ageneiea deaignacad by Che Cley. Said channela ahall be adalnlatared by the City.

2. Serdee Oucleca - Purauanc and in addleion co Seeclon 113.1-26(0) of ehe Enabling Ordlnanee, Grancee shall provlda. free of eharge. one aervlee ouclec for regular aabaedber aervlee Co eaeh of che inacieudona and sueh ocher bulldinga uaed for govemaencal purpoaea aa may be deaignaced by che Cley in areaa which are paaaed by Grancee's subscriber necwork syacea.

3. Access CO GranCee'a Facllieies - Grancee shall pemlc Che Cicy and ocher local govemmenc agencies deslgnaced by Che Cley eo use ics seudlo. facllieies and equipmenc for aanldpal access prograaalng. Graneee shall also prodde direce audio and ddeo feed capabllicy becween Che aadeipal aeeeaa aeudloa and faelliciea and ics eable celevlalon ayacea.

4. Scaff - Oaring che cera of chis Agreemenc, Grancee shall provide, ae a alnlaua, for one (1) full-clme sdlled eaployee Co scaff Che aanldpal access scudioa and faelliclea, operace aneh aeudloa and facllieies, and ereace, produce and eableeaae qualicy aunieipal access prograaalng under Che direceion of che Cicy. Sdd eaployee ahall work during ehe houra and ae che aicaa dealgnaeed by Che City and be coapecene, crdned, and knovledgeeble in all aapeeCa of eable Celevision produecion and prograaalng.

3. Muddpal Cable Aeeeaa Capical Reserve - Wiehin dnecy (90) daya of che effeedva dace of che Agreeaenc, GranCee, in eooperadon dch Cfae ocher granceea operaclng vichin che City, ahall aec aaide $200,000.00 for Che eacabllafaaene of a $1,000,000.00 Municipal Cable Aeeeaa Capical Reaerve. Such Reaerve ahall be eaeabllahad for developing and prodding aunieipal aeeeaa acndioa, faeilldea and equlpaene. Upon recelpc of a vdtten atataaent by the City detailing ehe aeudloa, facllielaa and/or eqdpaenc eo be provided and Che dae fraaea for prodding such scudios, faeilldea and/or aqulpaenc, Grancee in a Cimely manner ahall provide In cooperacion dch che ocher grancees operaclng wlchin ehe Cley snch scudioa, faeilicies and/or equlpaene froa aald Reaerve aa requeaced by Che Cicy. 14148 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

6. Municipal Cable Acceaa Malncenance Fund - CooBBencing one (1) year afcer che effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc, Crancee ahall provide $10,000.00 Co Che Clcy aa requeaced on an annual baala for Che aalncenanee and operadon of ehe aadeipal aeeeaa aeudloa, faellldea and eqdpaenc eaeabllahed pnrauaae Co Seetlon 3 of this Exhibit. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14149

Exhibit I ENHANCED/DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

Grantee ahall provide the Enhanced/Oevelopaental Servicea aee forth below or aueh ochar Enhaneed/Oevelopaeneal Serdcea le deeaa approprlace upon ics decerainacion chac each aerdcea are technically and eeonoaleally feasible:

1. laeareet. Interact Plua. Saendty Servicea, Flayeable, Dow Jones Daca Recdeval, Reueera IDR, and Telenee aa aee forth in Seetlon XI-I ef Grantee's praposal. 14150 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

Exhibit J CHICAGO ACCESS CORPORATION

1. Channel Coaaitmencs

Grantee ahall dedlcace Cen pereene (lOZ) of the channela on its aabaedber network systea, free ot eharge. aa acceaa channela for the exelualve uae and control by the Chicago Aeeeaa Corporation (CAC) puranane to Seetlon 19.1 of the Agreeaenc.

2. Payaent of Operaclng Expenaea

Grancee. In eooperadon wleh ochar granceea operaelng wlehln the City ("the granteee") ahall aa aec forth in 19.2 of the Agreeaent prodde the CAC the aaount qf $3,250,000.00 for operating or other expenaea or coats Co be paid chircy (30) days afcar che effeceive dace of che Agreeaenc* Thereafcer, aa see forch in Seeclon 19.2 of Che Agreeaenc, ehe granceea shall prodde che CAC ehe aaounc of $3,000,000.00 for operaclng or ocher expenaea or coses co be pdd in yearly inscallaenes of $1,000,000.00 coaaenelng cvo (2) years and ehlrcy (30) days afcer ehe effecclve dace of the Agreeaent.

3. Percentage of Annual Gross Revenues

In addleion Co Che payaencs sec forch above, che grancees, aa sec forch in Seedon 19.2 of ehe Agreeaenc, ahall on a quarcerly basis, coaaenelng Che slxch year afcer Che effeceive dace of che Agreeaenc and for ehe cerm of ehe Agreeaenc pay eo ehe CAC one pereene (IZ) of che clcy-vlde "WW"'' gross revenues reedved, up co an annual madmnm of $1,000*000.00. The grancees shall coaaanee auch payaenca wlehln chlrty (30) daya afcer ehe end of ehe flrsc fiscal qoarcar follovlng che flfch andversary of che effeceive daca of che Agreeaenc by filing a financial acaceaene clearly shoving clcy-vlde groaa revenues received up to the end of sdd fiscal quarter and simultaneously tendering auch quarcerly percencage payaene Co ehe CAC. Thereafcer, che granceea afaall file vichin Chircy (30) daya afcer eaeh anbaeqoenc flseal quarcer. a financial scaceaene elearly ahovlng ehe elcy-wlde groaa revenuea reeelved during Che preceding qnarcer and afaall aimuleaneoualy cender payaene of Che quarterly percentage payaent aa calculated; provided, hovever, thae ehe graneaea shall adjuac che fourch flaeal quarcer percencage payaene eo reflecc che proper belanee due for che flseal year; prodded, further, chac in che evenc

* Solely for purposes of ealculaclng Che cime periods for payaencs required by chis Exhlble J, ehe "effecclve dace of Che Agreeaenc" shall aean ehe effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc for Franehlae Area 1. 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14151

ehe grancees conduce an audic, Che grancees laay adjuac payaenca due ehe CAC aa a reaule of add audic for Che prior flaeal year vichin ona hundred evency (120) daya afcer cha eonelualon of add flaeal year dehouc penalcy or incereae on aueh adjuacaenc. Coaaenelng the twelfth year after tha effective dace of the Agreeaent and for the term of the Agreeaent. the grancees ahall provide additional payaenta to tha CAC as follows: the granteea ahall pay to tha CAC ena-holf percent (%Z) of thae aaMunC of eley-wlda annual revenues iriilch exceeda $150,000,000.00 buc is noc greacer than $199,999,999.00 and ehe granteea ahall pay eo che CAC on*-quarcer pereene (kZ) of chac aaonne of eiCy-wlde annual revennes vhlch exceeda $200,000,000.00 buc ia noC greacer than $230,000,000.00.

4. Flrsc Inscance Caplcd Ftmding

The grancees ahall provide ehe CAC che aaounc of $250,000.00 Co be peid one hiudred eighey (180) days afCer Che effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc. In addleion, Che grancees shall provide cfae CAC vlch one (1) aoblle van vhlch has a value of $500,000.00. Suefa van ahall be prodded one hundred eighey (180) daya afcar che effeceive dace of Che Agreeaenc and aneh van ahall beeoae ehe reaponaibilicy of che CAC.

In addleion, che graneaea shall prodde ehe CAC ehe aaounc of $200,000.00 CO be paid one (1) year and chircy (30) days afcer ehe effecclve dace of ehe Agreeaenc and $200,000.00 co be paid cvo (2) years and Chircy (30) days afcer ehe effecclve dace of che Agreeaenc.

Thereefcer, coaaenelng four (4) years and chircy (30) days afcer ehe effeceive dace of che Agreeaenc. ehe granceea ahall prodde ehe CAC wich a fund for aalncenanee, upgrading and replaeeaenc of facilielea and aqnlpaenc. Sueh fund ahall be eacablished in an aaoune of $250,000.00 during che flfch year and aaincainad ac a aaxlmua level of $100,000.00 for eaeh year chereafcer for ehe Cera of che Agreemenc. Sueh funda shall be eacablished for Che CAC pursuanc co che pnrpoaee and povara aec forcfa in chla Agreeaenc and in Seeclona 113.1-33 and 113.1-40 of che Enabling Ordinance and lea Ardelea of Ineorporadon adopced pursuanc co Seeclon 113.1-38 of ehe Enabling Ordlnanee.

The faelllcles and equlpaenc fund aay be dravn dovn froa auch funda by Che CAC for ehe purpoaea sec foreh herein on an annual baais up Co ehe madmiia annual funding levels escablished in ehls Seeclon. Unused funds ahall noC aceuaulaca or roll over froa year eo subaaquene year vichin Che cera of ehls Agreeaenc as said faeilicies and equipmenc funda have been escablished Co meec che projeceed needa of ehe CAC on an annual basis. Olsagreeaencs or dispuces regarding disburseaencs froa ehe faeilicies and equipmenc fund ahall ba referred Co Che Comdssion for resolucion. 14152 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/20/85

3. Ocher Asalacanee

Crancee shall eooperaca vlch Che CAC'a lidson Co Grancee to faellltata the auenal obligaciona of Che Crancee and che CAC prodded for under ehls Agreeaenc and/or the vrltten poUeles end proeednrea to be adopted by the partlea porsnane hereto.

Grantee ahall Inelude appropriate dealgnatlon of CAC*a ehanaels on ehannel earda prodded to anbeedbers. Further, Graneee ahall provide a 'lladng of aald. channels and prograaalng on 'Craneee'a telardsed alphanuaeric prograa gdde If aneh a gdde la udllzad by Gtancee and aueh a lladng Is econodeslly feasible.

SECTION 2: Seeclon 7 of ehe Agreeaenc shall also be aaended by

adding Che follovlng aeeelon:

7.8 Competing Technologlea

Nocvichacanding any ochar provisions of chis Agreeaenc and except aa prodded herein, Crancee shall noc be required co provide aerdcea Co anbaedbers by redring buildings already vlred for a eoapedng Ceehnology so aa co allov che reaidencs of sdd bdlding eo receive non-broadcaac video aerdcea. Upon che requeae of any landlord or any eondoaldua or Cenanc assoeladon of any building already dred for a eoapedng Ceehnology, Grancee, in a cimely aanner eonalacenc deh ehe conacruedon schedule referred Co In Seeclon 11.2 of Chis Agreeaenc, ahall xmdercake a good fdeh effort including sneh pre-aarkecing and pre-conaemeelon dealgn aeelvleles aa aay ba neceaaary in order Co eaeertaln' the eeonoale dablllty of prodding cable television aervlee to aald building. Upon eoapledon of ics aacertainaene, Grancee shall Inform che person vho made such requesc of Che resules of said aseercdnmene. Where che resules of aald aacercainmene demonscrace che economic dablllcy of add building. Graneee ahall provide aervlce in accordance vlch che conacruedon achedule referred eo in Seeclon 11.2 of ehls Agreeaanc. Where Che resales of add aacertainaene fall Co deaonacrace ehe eeonoale vlabilicy of aald bnllding, Crancee ahall provide a vriecen explanaclon of ehe resoles of said aseercalnaenc co ehe person vho Idelally requeaced add aaeercainaenc.

SECTION 3: The Ceraa and eondldona of Seeclona 1 and 2 of Chis

Aaendlng Agreeaanc aa sac forch above shall be effecclve and binding on Che

ClCy and che Grancee if, and only if, ehere is an accepcance of cha Area 1

franchise agreeaenc by Coaaunlcaclons and Cable of Chicago, Ine. pursuanc 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14153

CO Seedon 113.1-55(A) of Che Chicago Cable Comaudcadons Ordinance,

Chapeer 113.1 of Che Municipal Code of chia Cley of Chicago.

SECTION 4: The, pardea hereby agree Chac che aaendaenca 'aec foreh la Sections 1 and 2 of thla Aaendlng Agreeaent constitute all the aaendaenta that the Grantee la endtled to paraoant to Section 3 of the

Granting Ordinance dated Febmary 13, 1984.

In vltneaa iriiereof. the partlea have canaed this Agreeaenc eo be exeenced by chelr reapectlve, duly authorized agenta or officers aa of che day and year sec forth belov.

ClCy of Chicago

Dace Harold Waahingcon, Mayor

Crancee

Approved aa eo fora and legalicy

Corporation Counael 14154 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

(Continued from page 13856)

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Bloom, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Sheahan, Stemberk, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, (jabinski, Mell, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Stone - 27.

Nays — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Majerczyk, Langford, Streeter, Krystyniak, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Santiago, Frost, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman - 15.

The following is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, After conducting public hearings affording the public a reasonable opportunity to comment thereon, the City Council on February 15, 1984 approved and adopted the franchise agreement for Franchise Area 5 and granted a non-exclusive franchise to construct, install, maintain and operate a cable communications system in Franchise Area 5 to Stellar Continental Cable, Inc. ("Stellar Continental"); and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 113.1-55(A) of the Chicago Cable Communications Ordinance (the "Enabling Ordinance") Stellar Continental on March 16,1984, accepted the franchise granted by the City Council in Franchise Area 5; and

WHEREAS, Stellar Continental issued a total of 5,520 shares of Class A Common Stock, 2,760 of which are owned by Continental Cablevision, Inc. and 2,760 of which are owned by a group of local minority investors ("Stellar Investors"); and

WHEREAS, Stellar Continental, the grantee in Franchise Area 5, requested approval from the City Council on December 19, 1984 to transfer more than 20% of the ownership and control of Stellar Continental to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tele-Communications, Inc. pursuant to Section 113.1-20 ofthe Enabling Ordinance; and

WHEREAS, The proposed transfer requires prior approval of the City Council pursuant to Section 113.1-20 of the Enabling Ordinance because, if approved, said transfer would result in the transfer in ownership and control of more than 20% of the ownership and control in Stellar Continental to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tele-Communications, Inc., an entity that did not own or control 20% or more of such right of control on the effective date of the Area 5 franchise agreement; and

WHEREAS, The Stellar Investors have agreed to retain a 20% ownership interest in the Area 5 grantee. Stellar Continental; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to Section 113.1-20 of the Enabling Ordinance, Tele- Communications, Inc. has submitted proof to the City Council of its legal, technical, financial and character qualifications; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The City Council hereby approves the sale by Continental Cablevision, Inc. of 2,760 shares of Class A Common Stock of Stellar Continental and the sale by the Stellar Investors of 1,656 shares of Class A Common Stock of Stellar Continental to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tele-Communications, Inc.; provided that the Stellar Investors 2/20/85 UNFINISHED BUSINESS 14155

retain a 20% ownership interest in the Area 5 grantee, Stellar Continental, and provided, further that the grantee. Stellar Continental, files within thirty (30) days of the sale an executed copy or copies, as appropriate, of bills of sale or similar documents with the City pursuant to Section 113.1-20(B) ofthe Enabling Ordinance.

SECTION 2. The approval by the City Council of the transfer of ownership and control of Stellar Continental shall not in any way constitute a waiver or release of any of the rights ofthe City or obligations ofthe Grantee under the Enabling Ordinance and the Area 5 franchise agreement dated March 16,1984.

SECTION 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage.

Rules Suspended-APPROVAL GIVEN TO APPOINTMENTS OF ARNETTE R. HUBBARD AND LILIA DELGADO AS MEMBERS OF CHICAGO CABLE COMMISSION.

Alderman Schulter moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the purpose of going out ofthe regular order of business to consider a report from the Committee on Cable Television. The motion Prevailed.

The Committee on Cable Television then submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 20,1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Yoiir Committee on Cable Television having under consideration a communication signed by Mayor Harold Washington, under the date of December 16,1983, appointing the following persons as members of the Chicago Cable Commission:

1. Mark E.Jones 2. Arnette R. Hubbard 3. Robert E.Mann 4. Lilia Delagado

A Committee meeting was held, and testimony taken, on May 8, 1984 and recessed to the call ofthe Chair. That meeting was reconvened on May 23, 1984 at which time a vote was taken. The members of the Committee recommended do pass on the following appointments by a unanimous voice vote.

Arnette R. Hubbard Lilia Delgado

A motion was made to adjourn prior to consideration of the other appointments.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EUGENE C. SCHULTER, Chairman. 14156 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 2/20/85

On motion of Alderman Schulter, the proposed appointments of Arnette R. Hubbard and Lilia Delgado as members ofthe Chicago Cable Commission were Approved by yeas and nays asfollows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyeik, Huels, Madrzyk, Burke, Langford, Streeter, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Mell, Frost, Kotl£u-z, Banks, Damato, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Schiilter, Volini, Orr, Stone —42.

Nays — Alderman Majerczyk -1.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.

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 27,1985, at 10:00 A.M., in the Council Chamber in City Hall pursuant to Chapter 4, Section 4-1 of the Municipal Code of Chicago.

WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI, City Clerk.