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

Regular Meeting — Wednesday, November 6, 2002

at 10:00 A.M.

(Council Chambers — City Hall — Chicago, Illinois)

OFFICIAL RECORD.

VOLUME II

RICHARD M. DALEY JAMES J. LASKI Mayor City Clerk Continued from Volume I on page 96030 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96031

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RELATIONS.

AMENDMENT OF TITLES 2 AND 5 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO HUMAN RIGHTS ORDINANCE) BY INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL SOCIETAL SEGMENTS.

The Committee on Human Relations submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Human Relations had under consideration a substitute ordinance to amend the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance, presented by Alderman Billy Ocasio, Alderman Bernard J. Hansen, Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, Alderman , Alderman Eugene C. Schulter and Alderman (which was referred on October 2, 2002). We have heard testimony from the public and city representatives and having had the same under advisement, beg leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the substitute ordinance to amend the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the Committee on Human Relations on July 31, 2002.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BILLY OCASIO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Ocasio, the said proposed substitute ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays ^s follows: 96032 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Wojcik, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 40.

Nays — Aldermen Tillman, Beale, DeVille, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Suarez, Mitts, Doherty - 9.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago seeks to protect its citizens in the enjoyment of civil rights and to promote mutual understanding and respect among all who live and work within the City; and

WHEREAS, Discrimination, prejudice, intolerance and bigotry directly and profoundly threaten the rights and freedom of Chicagoans; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has passed ordinances to protect the civil rights of those who live and work within the City, including the prohibition of discrimination based on sex; and

WHEREAS, Despite these protections, there are still citizens who are denied their civil rights because their gender identity, appearance or behavior differs from that traditionally associated with their sex at birth; and

WHEREAS, Gender-based discrimination often leads to loss of employment, housing and refusal of services in public accommodations; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. Chapter 2-74-080 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by adding the language in italics, as follows:

2-74-080 Discrimination — Unlawful Activities.

No person shall discriminate against ciny employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income, as defined in Chapter 2-160 ofthis code. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96033

SECTION 2. Chapter 2-120 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and adding the language in italics, as follows:

2-120-480 Purpose And Intent.

The city council finds that prejudice and the practice of discrimination against any individual or group because of race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or lawful source of income menace peace and public welfare. The city council further finds that it is necessary to promote peace and good order and to eliminate such prejudice and discrimination by establishing an agency that will investigate complaints of discrimination, enforce civil rights ordinances, and promote harmony and understanding among various segments of society by gathering information on matters of human relations and providing education and counseling thereon to the various agencies of city government and to interested groups and individuals. The city council further finds that the function of such an agency can be enhanced by the creation of advisory councils on matters of special concern to groups that historically have been the subject of discrimination and bias, and provide a point of contact between such groups and the city government.

2-120-485 Definitions.

Wherever used in this Article XFV, the terms "age", "religion", "disability", "sexual orientation", "marital status", "parental status", "military discharge status", "gender identity" and "source of incom.e" shall have the same meanings as described in Chapter 2-160 ofthis code.

2-120-500 Advisory Councils.

The following advisory councils of the commission on human relations are hereby established:

(a) Advisory council on women;

(b) Advisory council on Latino affairs;

(c) Advisory council on Asian affairs;

(d) Advisory council on Arab affairs;

(e) Advisory council on African affairs; 96034 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

(f) Advisory council on [gay and] lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues;

(g) Advisory council on veterans' affairs; and

(h) Advisory council on immigrant and refugee affairs.

The mayor shall appoint 21 members to each advisory council, subject to approval of the city council. Of the initial appointments to each advisory council, one-third shall be appointed for a term of one year, one-third shall be appointed for terms of two years, and one-third shall be appointed for terms of three years, subject to the following exceptions: the members, as of the effective date of this section, ofthe Chicago commission on women, the commission on Latino affairs, the commission on Asian-American affairs and the commission on Arab-American affairs existing under prior ordinances shall serve as the initial members of the advisory council on women, the advisory council on Latino affairs, the advisory council on Asian affairs and the advisory council on Arab affairs, respectively, for the remainder of their individual terms under prior ordinances; and members, as ofthe effective date ofthis section, ofthe mayor's committee on gay and lesbian issues, the mayor's advisory committee on veterans' affairs, and the mayor's advisory committee on refugee and immigrant affairs, existing under the prior commission on human relations by mayoral appointment, shall serve as the initial members of the advisory council on [gay and] lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, the advisory council on veterans' affairs, and the advisory council on refugee and immigrant affairs, for the remainder of their terms under such appointment. Succeeding appointments to these advisory councils shall be for terms of three years. The mayor shall designate a member of each advisory council to serve as its chairperson. The chairperson ofeach advisory council shall be a member ex officio of the commission on human relations. The mayor shall also appoint a director for each advisory council. Each director must be a member of the respective advisory council's affected community and shall receive such compensation as provided by the annual appropriation ordinance.

From time to time the commission may create additional advisory committee councils on matters of special concern to other racial, cultural or socied groups that have been or are subjected to discrimination as a result of membership in such a group.

Each advisory council shall have the foUov^dng powers and duties, relating specifically to the segment ofthe population ofChicago described in the council's name: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96035

(a) to assist the commission on human relations in designing educational and enforcement programs for the implementation of the policies embodied in Chapters 2-160 and 5-8 ofthe Municipal Code;

(b) to act as a liaison between the city govemment and community organizations, in order to promote cooperation between the govemment and these organizations and among these organizations in order to enhance services to the population of Chicago;

(c) to cooperate, through the commission on human relations, with the other advisory councils in the identification of practices and actions having a common discriminatory impact on the advisory council's target population and other segments of society, and in the design of programs for the elimination of such practices and actions;

(d) to develop a procedure, primarily through solicitation of advice from members of the affected community, for recommending appointments of successor members to their respective advisory council to the mayor;

(e) to devise rules of procedure for its meetings, subject to the approval ofthe commission on human relations; and

(f) to assist the commission on human relations by recommending policies and programs, reviewing existing programs, conducting legislative research and reporting to the commission on its findings with regard to the specific needs of its community.

2-120-510 Powers And Duties.

The commission shall have the following powers and duties, in addition to those assigned by other provisions ofthe Municipal Code:

(a) to advise and consult with the mayor and the city council on all matters involving prejudice or discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, source of income or professional training or education from an accredited institution and recommend such legislative action as it may deem appropriate to effectuate the policy ofthis ordinance;

(b) to cooperate with the mayor, the city council, officials, departments and agencies of the city government in securing equality of services to all citizens, and where the need is greater, in meeting that need with additional services; 96036 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

(c) to develop and implement programs to train city employees in methods of dealing with intergroup relations, in order to develop respect for equal rights and to achieve equality of treatment regardless of race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, nationed origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, mcirital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income;

(d) to require the assistance of the various departments and agencies of the city government in identifying and eliminating discriminatory activities. The head of every city department and agency shall provide to the commission, at its request, information under control of the department or agency and relating to a pending complaint or matter under review by the commission. Upon receipt of a recommendation from the commission, the head of every department or agency shall submit to the commission a written report indicating action on and disposition ofthe recommendation;

(e) to initiate, receive and investigate complaints of alleged violations of Chapters 2-160 and 5-8 of the Municipal Code. A complaint must be filed no later than 180 days after the alleged violation. The person against whom a complaint is made shall be given a copy thereof within 10 days after it is filed, and shall be allowed to be present and offer a defense at any hearing thereon. Any person who files a complaint or against whom a complaint is made may be represented by counsel at any stage of conciliation, investigation or hearing on the complaint. The filing of a complaint pursuant to this section does not bar any person from seeking any other remedy that may be provided by law, except that in certain instances one or more intergovernmental agreements may specify before which governmental agency or court a person may pursue his or her complaint;

(f) to investigate complaints in order to determine whether there is substantial evidence that a violation of Chapter 2-160 or 5-8 has occurred, except where such complaints are handled by another govemmental agency pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement, as authorized in subsection (g) below. The investigation shall be completed vidthin 180 days after receipt ofthe complaint, unless it is impractical to do so within that time. Within 30 days after completion of the investigation, the commission shall issue a written determination whether there is substantial evidence that a violation has occurred. Ifthe commission determines that there is not substantial evidence, it shall give written notification of the determination to the charging party and the person against whom the complaint was made. Neither the commission nor its staff shall disclose, other than at a hearing as provided in subsection (g), any information obtained in the course of investigation or conciliation, except where otherwise required by law or intergovernmental agreement;

(g) to conduct hearings on complaints under subsection (e) ofthis section, if the commission determines that there is substantial evidence that a violation has occurred. Hearings may be conducted by the commission, a member 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96037

thereof, or a hearing officer appointed for that purpose. A hearing must be commenced within 90 days after the determination of substantial evidence that a violation has occurred. All testimony shall be under oath, and shall be either recorded or transcribed;

(h) to appoint one or more hearing officers to conduct hearings authorized by subsection (g) of this section;

(i) to expedite proceedings under this section under the following circumstances. The commission at the request of the complainant may at any time consider a request for expedited proceedings. Ifthe commission determines that the complainant is likely to die before the termination of the proceedings established in this section, it may order the proceedings expedited. When an order for expedited proceedings is issued, the processing ofthe complainant's charge by the commission shall take precedence over all matters except other matters of the same expedite character. Where such order is issued, the commission, or any hearing officer shall be authorized to shorten any time period, other than the 180 day charge filing period set by this act or by rule;

(j) to attempt to settle or adjust any complaint by conciliation at any time that the complaint is pending;

(k) to issue subpoena for the appearance of witnesses, the production of evidence, or both, in the course of investigations and hearings authorized under this section, if there is reason to believe that a violation has occurred and the testimony ofthe witness or the documents or items sought by the subpoena are relevant to the investigation. A subpoena shall be served in the same manner as subpoenas issued under the Rules of the Illinois Supreme Court to compel appearance of a deponent, and subject to the same witness and mileage fees fixed by law for such subpoenas. A subpoena issued under this section shall identify the person to whom it is directed and the documents or other items sought thereby, if any, and the date, time and place for the appearance of the vidtness and production of the documents or other items described in the subpoena. In no event shall the date for examination or production be less than seven days after service of the subpoena. No later than the time for appearance or production required by the subpoena, the person to whom the subpoena is directed may object to the subpoena, in whole or in part. The objection shall be in writing, delivered to the commission, and shall specify the grounds for the objection. For seven days after receipt ofa timely objection to a subpoena, the commission shall take no action to enforce the subpoena or to initiate prosecution ofthe person to whom the subpoena is directed. During this seven- day period the commission, or the member or hearing officer conducting the hearing or investigation, shall consider the grounds for the objection and may attempt to resolve the objection through negotiation with the person to whom the subpoena is directed. The seven-day period may be extended by the commission, the member or hearing officer conducting the hearing or 96038 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

investigation, in order to allow completion ofany negotiations. The extension shall be in writing addressed to the person to whom the subpoena is directed, and shall specify the date on which the negotiation period will end. Negotiations may include such matters as the scope ofthe subpoena and the time, place and manner of response thereto. The filing of an objection to a subpoena, and negotiations pursuant to an objection, shall not constitute refusal to comply with the subpoena, or interference with or obstruction of an investigation. Notwithstanding an5^hing to the contrary contained herein, the commission on human relations shall have no power or authority over any member of the city council, any employee or staff person of any member of the city council or any employee or staff person ofany city council committee, including, but not limited to the power of subpoena;

(1) to render a decision upon the conclusion of a hearing, or upon receipt of a hearing officer's recommendation at the conclusion of a hearing, including findings of fact relating to the complaint, and to order such relief as may be appropriate under the circui^stances determined in the hearing. Relief may include but is not limited to an order: to cease the illegal conduct complained of; to pay actual damages, as reasonably determined by the Commission, for injury or loss suffered by the complainant; to hire, reinstate or upgrade the complainant with or without back pay or provide such fringe benefits as the complainant may have been denied; to admit the complainant- to a public accommodation; to extend to the complainant the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages or accommodations of the respondent; to pay to the complainant all or a portion of the costs, including reasonable attorney fees, expert witness fees, witness fees and duplicating costs, incurred in pursuing the complaint before the commission or at any stage of judicial review; to take such action as may be necessary to make the individual complainant whole, including, but not limited to, awards of interest on the complainant's actual damages and backpay from the date of the civil rights violation. These remedies shall be cumulative, and in addition to any fines imposed for violation of provisions of Chapters 2-160 and 5-8. If the hearing was conducted by a member of the commission or by a hearing officer, the member or hearing officer shall submit written recommendations to the commission, including recommended findings of fact and recommended relief. The commission may adopt, reject or modify the recommendations, in whole or in part, or may remand for additional hearing on some or all of the issues presented. The commission shall adopt the findings of fact recommended by a hearing officer or commission member if the recommended findings are not contrary to the evidence presented at the hearing. Decisions ofthe commission shall be in writing, and must be approved by a majority of the quorum of the commission. Decisions of the commission shall be subject to review in accordance with applicable law;

(m) to seek judicial enforcement ofits subpoenas, orders and decisions; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96039

(n) to render an annual report of the activities of the commission and its advisory councils and make recommendations to the mayor and city council. The report shall be published;

(o) to assist and advise the advisory councils in preparation of their respective rules of procedure for their meetings. Such procedural rules of the advisory councils shall be uniform to the extent practicable;

(p) to issue such other rules and regulations as may be necessary to implement its powers, including rules for briefing and oral argument in conjunction with hearings, defaulting of parties and dismissal of complaints for failure of a party to cooperate with the commission;

(q) to enter into intergovernmental agreements with any or all of the Cook County, State of Illinois and' governmental entities which administer and enforce laws similar to the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance and the Chicago Fair Housing Ordinance, for the purpose of more efficiently and effectively carrying out the goals of those ordinances. Such agreements may allow the commission to transfer or coordinate the investigation of complaints filed with the commission, and/or to decline jurisdiction, to defer the exercise of jurisdiction, or to dismiss a case which is proceeding in an alternate forum. The rights of persons to proceed under the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance and the Chicago Fair Housing Ordinance shall be govemed by any such intergovemmental agreements, but in no event may the commission refuse to exercise jurisdiction where the complaint cannot be redressed in an alternate forum.

2-120-515 Investigations, Research And Publications.

The commission may also conduct research, public forums and educational programs on tensions between various groups within society, practices of discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or lawful source of income; conduct public hearings to ascertain the status and treatment of various racial, ethnic, religious, cultural and social groups within society; means of alleviation discrimination and bias, and of improving human relations within the city; and issue such publications as may assist in the performance of its function.

SECTION 3. Chapter 2-160 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and adding the language in italics as follows: 96040 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

2-160-010 Declaration Of City Policy.

It is the policy of the City of Chicago to assure that all persons within its jurisdiction shall have equal access to public services and shall be protected in the enjoyment of civil rights, and to promote mutual understanding and respect among all who live and work within this city.

The city council ofthe City of Chicago hereby declares and affirms:

that prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination occasioned thereby threaten the rights and proper privileges ofthe city's inhabitants and menace the institutions and foundation of a free and democratic society; and

that behavior which denies equal treatment to any individual because of his or her race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, or source of income undermines civil order and deprives persons ofthe benefits of a free and open society.

Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as supporting or advocating any particular lifestyle or religious view. To the contrary, it is the intention of this ordinance that all persons be treated fairly and equally and it is the express intent of this ordincince to guarantee to all of our citizens fair and equal treatment under law.

2-160-020 Definitions.

Whenever used in this chapter:

(a) "Age" means chronological age ofnot less than 40 years.

(b) "Credit transaction" means the grant, denial, extension or termination of credit to an individual.

(c) "Disability" means:

(i) a determinable physical or mental characteristic which may result from disease, injury, congenital condition of birth or functional disorder including, but not limited to, a determinable physical characteristic which necessitates a persons's use ofa guide, hearing or support dog; or

(ii) the history of such a characteristic; or

(iii) the perception of such a characteristic by the person complained against. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96041

(d) "Employee" means an individual who is engaged to work in the City of Chicago for or under the direction and control of another for monetary or other valuable consideration.

(e) "Employment agency" means a person that undertakes to procure employees or opportunities to work for potential employees, either through interviews, referrals, advertising or any combination thereof.

(f) "Gender identity" means the actual or perceived appearance, expression, identity or behavior, of a person as being male or female, whether or not that appearance, expression, identity or behavior is different from, that traditionally associated with the person's designated sex at birth.

([fj g] "Marital status" means the legal status of being single, married, divorced, separated or widowed.

([g] h) "Military discharge status" means the fact of discharge from military status and the reasons for such discharge.

([h] i) "Parental status" means the status of living with one or more dependent minor or disabled children.

([i] j) "Public accommodation" means a place, business establishment or agency that sells, leases, provides or offers any product, facility or service to the general public, regardless of ownership or operation (i) by a public body or agency; (ii) for or without regard to profit; or (iii) for a fee or not for a fee. An , institution, club, association or other place of accommodation which has more than 400 members, and provides regular meal service and regularly receives payment for dues, fees, accommodations, facilities or services from or on behalf of nonmembers for the furtherance of trade or business shall be considered a place of public accommodation for purposes of this chapter.

([j] k) "Religion" means all aspects of religious observance and practice, as well as belief, except that with respect to employers "religion" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2-160-050.

([k] I) "Sexual orientation" means the actual or perceived state of hetero- sexuality, homosexuality or bisexuality.

([1] m) "Sexual harassment" means any unwelcome sexual advances or requests for sexual favors or conduct of a sexual nature when (i) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment; or (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for any employment decision affecting the individual; or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of substantially 96042 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment.

([m] n) "Source of income" means the lawful manner by which an individual supports himself and his or her dependents.

2-160-030 Unlavirful Discriminatory Activities Designated.

No person shall directly or indirectly discriminate against any individual in hiring, classification, grading, discharge, discipline, compensation or other term or condition of employment because of the individual's race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income. No emplo5Tiient agency shall directly or indirectly discriminate against any individual in classification, processing, referral or recommendation for employment because ofthe individual's race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, or source of income. The prohibitions contained in this paragraph shall not apply to any of the following:

(a) use ofan individual's unfavorable discharge from military service as a valid emplo5mient criterion where (i) authorized by federal law or regulation; or (ii) where the affected position of emplojonent involves the exercise of fiduciary responsibilities and the reasons for the dishonorable discharge related to his or her fiduciary capacity;

(b) hiring or selecting between individuals for bona fide occupational qualifications; and

(c) giving preferential treatment to veterans and their relatives as required by federal or state law or regulation.

2-160-060 Discriminatory Practices — Credit Transactions.

No person shall discriminate against any individual in any aspect of a credit transaction, or in any terms and conditions of bonding because ofthe individual's race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, or source of income. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96043

2-160-070 Discriminatory Practices — Public Accommodations.

No person that owns, leases, rents, operates, manages or in any manner controls a public accommodation shall withhold, deny, curtail, limit or discriminate concerning the full use ofsuch public accommodation by any individual because ofthe individual's race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status, or source of income. The prohibition contained in this section shall not apply to the following:

(a) a private club or other establishment not in fact open to the public, except to the extent that the products, facilities or services thereof are made available to the general public or to the customers or patrons of another establishment that is a public accommodation;

(b) any facility, as to discrimination based on sex, which is distinctly private in nature, such as restrooms, shower rooms, bathhouses, dressing rooms, health clubs;

(c) any facility, as to discrimination based on sex, which restricts rental of residential or sleeping rooms to individuals of one sex;

(d) any educational institution, as to discrimination based on sex, which restricts enrollment of students to individuals of one sex; and

(e) notwithstanding subsections (a) through (d) above, any person may use a public accommodation or any ofits products, facilities or services that are open to persons ofthe sex or gender refiected on any govemment issued identification of that individual including a driver's license, a state identification card or passport.

SECTION 4. Chapter 5-8 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by adding the language in italics as follows:

5-8-010 City Policy Generally.

It is hereby declared the policy of the City of Chicago to assure full and equal opportunity to all residents of the city to obtain fair and adequate housing for themselves and their families in the City ofChicago without discrimination against them because of their race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income. 96044 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

5-8-020 Discrimination Prohibited.

It is further declared to be the policy ofthe City ofChicago that no owner, lessee, sublessee, assignee, managing agent, or other person, firm or corporation having the right to sell, rent or lease any housing accommodation, within the City of Chicago, or any agent of any of these, should refuse to sell, rent, lease, or otherwise deny to or withhold from any person or group of persons such housing accommodations because of his race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income of such person or persons or discriminate against any person because of his race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status^ parental status, military discharge status or source of income in the terms, conditions, or privileges or the sale, rental or lease ofany housing accommodation or in the furnishing of facilities or services in connection therewith.

5-8-030 Unfair Housing Practices.

It shall be an unfair housing practice and unlawful for any owner, lessee, sublessee, assignee, managing agent or other person, firm or corporation having the right to sell, rent, lease or sublease any housing accommodation, within the City ofChicago, or any agent ofany of these, or any real estate broker licensed as such:

A. To make any distinction, discrimination or restriction against any person in the price, terms, conditions or privileges of any kind relating to the sale, rental, lease or occupancy ofany real estate used for residential purposes in the City of Chicago or in the furnishing of any facilities or services in connection therewith, predicated upon the race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income ofthe prospective or actual buyer or tenant thereof.

B. To publish, circulate, issue or display, or cause to be published, circulated, issued or displayed, any communication, notice, advertisement, sign or other writing of any kind relating to the sale, rental or leasing of any residential real property within the City of Chicago which will indicate or express any limitation or discrimination in the sale, rental or leasing of such residential real estate, predicated upon the race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income of any prospective buyer, lessee or renter of such property. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96045

C. To refuse to sell, lease or rent, any real estate for residential purposes within the City ofChicago because ofthe race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income of the proposed buyer or renter.

D. To discriminate or to participate in discrimination in connection with borrowing or lending money, guaranteeing loans, accepting mortgages or otherwise obtaining or making available funds for the purchase, acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, repair or maintenance of any residential housing unit or housing accommodation in the City of Chicago because of race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, emcestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income.

E. To solicit for sale, lease or listing for sale or lease, residential real estate within the City of Chicago on the ground of loss of value due to the present or prospective entry into any neighborhood of any person or persons of any particular race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income.

F. To distribute or cause to be distributed, vvritten material or statements designed to induce any owner of residential real estate in the City of Chicago to sell or lease his property because of any present or prospective change in the race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income of persons in the neighborhood.

G. To deliberately and knowingly refuse examination of any listing of residential real estate within the City of Chicago to any person because of race, color, sex, gender identity, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, military discharge status or source of income.

H. To construct, place, maintain or install a "For Sale" sign or "Sold" sign of any shape, size or form on premises located in Residential Districts, zoned Rl through R8 under Title 17 ofthis code. For purposes ofthis subsection, the "signs" abovementioned are hereby defined to mean any structure, and all parts composing the same, together with the frame, background or supports therefor which are used for advertising or display purposes, or any statuary sculpture, molding or casting used for advertising or display purposes, or any flags, bunting or material used for display or advertising purposes, including, but not limited to, placards, cards, structures or areas carrying the following or similar words: "For Sale", "Sold", "Open House", "New House", "Home Inspection", 96046 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

"Visitors Invited", "Installed by" or "Built by".

5-8-040 Definitions.

Wherever used in this chapter, the terms "age", "religion", "disability", "sexual orientation", "marital status", "parental status", "military discharge status", "gender identity" and "source of income" shall have the same meanings as described in Chapter 2-160 ofthis code.

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect after its passage and approval.

GOVERNMENT OF PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF URGED TO DISCONTINUE PERSECUTION OF FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS.

The Committee on Human Relations submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Human Relations had under consideration a substitute resolution, presented by Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, Alderman Billy Ocasio, Alderman Theodore Matlak, Alderman Daniel S. Solis, Alderman Leslie Hairston, Alderman John Pope and Alderman James A. Balcer, in support of Falun Gong (which was referred on October 2, 2002). We have heard testimony from the practitioners and the public and having had the same under advisement, beg leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt the substitute resolution in support of Falun Gong. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96047

This recommendation was concurred in by viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on October 31, 2002.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BILLY OCASIO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Ocasio, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, MeU, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, Falun Gong is a peaceful and nonviolent form of personal belief and practice with tens of millions of adherents in China, the United States and over fifty- five countries around the world; and

WHEREAS, The government ofthe People's Republic of China has forbidden Falun Gong practitioners from practicing their beliefs; and

WHEREAS, This prohibition violates China's own constitution as well as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and

WHEREAS, Hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens from all over China have been jailed for refusing to give up their practice of Falun Gong and for appealing to the government for protection of their constitutional rights; and

WHEREAS, There are many credible reports of torture and other cruel, degrading and inhumane treatment of detained Falun Gong practitioners; and 96048 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Some of the detained Falun Gong members have been charged with political offenses, such as violations of China's vague "official state secrets" law, and under the new legislation Falun Gong practitioners will be chargeable with such offenses as murder, fraud and endangering national security for no reason other than the exercise of their belief; and

WHEREAS, Other Falun Gong members have been sentenced to labor camps, apparently under administrative procedures allowing such sentences without trial; and

WHEREAS, Large numbers of female Falun Gong practitioners have been subjected to systematic sexual humiliation and abuse, including rape and gang rape; and

WHEREAS, Chinese authorities have reportedly confiscated, bumed or othenvise destroyed millions of Falun Gong books and tapes; and

WHEREAS, Large numbers of Falun Gong practitioners in China have lost their jobs, and students have been expelled from schools for refusing to give up their beliefs; and

WHEREAS, The brutal crackdown by the Chinese government on Falun Gong is in direct violation of the fundamental human rights to freedom of personal belief and practice, expression and assembly; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council in meeting assembled this sixth day of November, 2002 believe that the government of the Peoples' Republic of China should stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners; and

Be It Further Resolved, That the United States should use every appropriate public and private forum to urge the government ofthe People's Republic of China:

(A) to release from detention all Falun Gong practitioners and put an end to the practices of torture and other cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment against them and other prisoners of conscience; and

(B) to abide by the Intemational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by allowing Falun Gong practitioners to pursue their personal beliefs; and

Be It Further Resolved, That the United States government should investigate allegations of illegal activities in the United States ofthe government ofthe Peoples' Republic of China and its representatives and agents, including allegations of unlawful harassment of United States citizens and residents who practice Falun 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96049

Gong and of officials of state and local governments in the United States who support Falun Gong, and should take appropriate action, including but not limited to enforcement ofthe immigration laws, against any such representatives or agents who engage in such illegal activities; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the Falun Gong practitioners of Illinois.

COMMITTEE ON LICENSE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 022 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 48.14 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSES ON PORTIONS OF NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD.

The Committee on License and Consumer Protection submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration a substitute ordinance introduced by Aldermen Helen Shiller and Mary Ann Smith (which was referred on September 4, 2002), to amend Section 4-60-022 of the Municipal Code of Chicago deleting subsection 4-60-022 (48.14), begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the substitute ordinance which is transmitted herewith. 96050 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on October 28, 2002.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) GENE SCHULTER, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Section 4-60-022 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting subsection 4-60-022 (48.14).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96051

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 12.124 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF SOUTH DAMEN AVENUE.

The Committee on License and Consumer Protection submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration an ordinance introduced by Alderman Frias (which was referred on October 2, 2002), to amend Section 4-60-023 of the Municipal Code of Chicago deleting subsection 4-60-023(12.124), begs leave to recomniend that Your Honorable Body Pass the ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on October 28, 2002.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) GENE SCHULTER, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 96052 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

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

SECTION 1. Section 4-60-023 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting subsection 4-60-023 (12.124).

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

AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF ITINERANT MERCHANT LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN CORNELIA ARTS BUILDING FIFTEENTH ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW AND SALE.

The Committee on License and Consumer Protection submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration an order introduced by Alderman Schulter (which was referred on October 2, 2002), to waive permit fees for itinerant merchants for those participating in the Cornelia Arts Building 15'*" Annual Holiday Show and Sale, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the order which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on October 28, 2002.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) GENE SCHULTER, Chairman. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96053

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

Nays -- None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant License fees for all the participemts in the Cornelia Arts Building 15^ Annual Holiday Show and Sale to be held December 6 through December 9, 2002. This event is sponsored by Cornelia Arts Building, 1800 West Cornelia Avenue, Number 206B.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

COMMITTEE ON PARKS AND RECREATION.

AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE FOR KILBOURN PARK IMPROVEMENTS.

The Committee on Parks and Recreation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL 96054 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Your Committee on Parks and Recreation, having under consideration a communication from the Mayor (which was referred October 2, 2002) at the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, transmitting an ordinance authorizing the execution of an agreement with the Chicago Park District concerning Kilbourn Park improvements, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the Committee on Parks and Recreation.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MARY ANN SMITH, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matletk, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The foUovidng is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City"), is a home mle unit of government under Article VII, Section 6(a) ofthe 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois and, as such, may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Park District (the "Park District"), is an Illinois municipal corporation and a unit of local government under Article VII, Section 1 ofthe 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and, as such, is authorized to exercise control over and supervise the operation ofali parks within the corporate limits ofthe City; and 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96055

WHEREAS, The Park District controls and operates Kilbourn Park (the "Park"), located at 3501 North Kilbourn Avenue, and has proposed to undertake certain improvements to update the outdoor recreation facilities at the Park (the "Project"); and

WHEREAS, The Park lies wholly within the boundaries of the Portage Park Redevelopment Area (as hereinafter defined); and

WHEREAS, The City is authorized under the provisions of the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-1, et seq., as amended from time to time (the "Act"), to finance projects that eradicate blight conditions and conservation factors that could lead to blight through the use of tax increment allocation financing for redevelopment projects; and

WHEREAS, In accordance with the provisions of the Act, and pursuant to ordinances adopted on September 9, 1998, and published in the Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council for said date at pages 76079 — 76169, the City Council: (i) approved and adopted a Tax Increment Redevelopment Project and Plan (the "Plan") for a portion of the City known as the "Portage Park Redevelopment Project Area" (the "Portage Park Redevelopment Area"); (ii) designated the Portage Park Redevelopment Area as a "redevelopment project area" and a Tax Increment Financing District; and (iii) adopted tax increment allocation financing for the Portage Peirk Redevelopment Area; and

WHEREAS, Under 65 ILCS 5/ 1 l-74.4-3(q)(7), such incremental ad valorem taxes which pursuant to the Act have been collected and are allocated to pay redevelopment project costs and obligations incurred in the pajonent thereof ("Increment") may be used to pay all or a portion ofa taxing district's capital costs resulting from a redevelopment project necessarily incurred or to be incurred in furtherance ofthe objectives ofthe redevelopment plan and project, to the extent the municipality by written agreement accepts and approves such costs (Increment collected from the Portage Park Redevelopment Area shall be known as the "Portage Park Increment"); and

WHEREAS, The Park District is a taxing district under the Act; and

WHEREAS, The Plan contemplates that tax increment financing assistance would be provided for public improvements, such as the Project, within the boundaries of the Portage Park Redevelopment Area; and

WHEREAS, D.P.D. wishes to make available to the Park District a portion ofthe Portage Park Increment, and/or a portion ofthe proceeds ofan obligation issued by the City and secured by the Portage Park Increment, in an amount not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for the purpose of partially funding certain capital improvements for the Project on the Park (the "T.I.F.-Funded Improvements") in the Portage Park Redevelopment Area to the extent and in the manner provided in the 96056 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Agreement (as hereinafter defined); and

WHEREAS, In accordance with the Act, the T.I.F.-Funded Improvements shall include such of the Park District's capital costs necessarily incurred or to be incurred in furtherance ofthe objectives ofthe Plan, and the City has found that the T.I.F.-Funded Improvements consist of the cost of the Park District's capital improvements that are necessary and directly result from the redevelopment project constituting the Project and, therefore, constitute "taxing districts' capital costs" as defined in Section 5/1 l-74.4-3(u) of the Act; and

WHEREAS, The City and the Park District wish to enter into an intergovernmental agreement in substantially the form attached as Exhibit A (the "Agreement") whereby the City shall pay for or reimburse the Park District for a portion of the T.I.F.-Funded Improvements; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The above recitals are expressly incorporated in and made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein.

SECTION 2. The City hereby finds that the T.I.F.-Funded Improvements, among other eligible redevelopment project costs under the Act approved by the City, consist of the cost of the Park District's capited improvements that are necessary and directly result from the redevelopment project constituting the Project and, therefore, constitute "taxing districts' capital costs" as defined in Section 5/11-74.4-3(u) ofthe Act.

SECTION 3. Subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel ofthe City of Chicago as to form and legality, and to the approval of the City Comptroller, the Commissioner of D.P.D. is authorized to execute and deliver the Agreement, and such other documents as are necessary, between the City of Chicago and the Park District, which Agreement may contain such other terms as are deemed necessary or appropriate by the parties executing the same on the part of the City.

SECTION 4. To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision ofthis ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity ofsuch section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any other provisions ofthis ordinance.

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date ofits passage.

Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96057

ExhibU "A".

Intergovemmental Agreement.

This Agreement is made this day of , (the "Closing Date"), imder authority granted by Article VH, Section 10 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and the Intergovemmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., by and between the City ofChicago (the- "City"), an Illinois municipal corporation, by and through its Department of Plarming and Development ("DPD"); and the Chicago Park District (the "Park District"), an Illinois municipal corporation. The Park District and the City are sometimes referred to herein as the "Parties,"

RECITALS

A, The City is a home rule unit ofgovemment under Article VII, Section 6(a) ofthe 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, and as such may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs,

B, The Park District is a unit of local govemment under Article VD, Section 1 ofthe 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, and as such, has the authority to exercise control over and supervise the operation ofali parks within the corporate limits ofthe City,

C, The Park District controls and operates Kilboum Park as legally described in Exhibit A (the "Park"), located at 3501 North Kilboum Avenue, and has proposed to undertake certain improvements to update the outdoor recreation facilities at the Park (the "Project"),

D, The Park lies wholly within the boundaries ofthe Portage Park Redevelopment Area (as hereinafter defmed),

E, The City is authorized under the provisions of the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act, 65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-1 et seq., as amended from time to time (the "Act"), to finance projects that eradicate blight conditions and conservation factors that could lead to blight through the use oftax increment allocation financing for redevelopment projects,

F, In accordance with the provisions ofthe Act, and pursuant to ordinances adopted on September 9,1998, and published in the Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council (the "Joumal of Proceedings") for said date at pages 76079-76169, the City Council: (i) approved and adopted a Tax Increment Redevelopment Project and Plan (the "Plan") for a portion ofthe City known as the "Portage Park Redevelopment Project Area" (the "Portage Park Redevelopment Area"); (ii) designated the Portage Park Redevelopment Area as a "redevelopment project area" and a Tax Increment Financing District; and (iii) adopted tax increment allocation financing for the Portage Park Redevelopment Area, 96058 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

G, Under 65 ILCS 5/11 -74,4-3(q)(7), such incremental ad valorem taxes wliich pursuant to the Act have been collected and are allocated to pay redevelopment project costs and obligations incurred in the payment thereof ("Increment") may be used to pay all or a portion of a taxing district's capital costs resulting fi-om a redevelopment project necessarily incurred or to be incurred in furtherance ofthe objectives ofthe redevelopment plan and project, to the extent the municipality by vmtten agreement accepts and approves such costs (Increment collected from the Portage Park Redevelopment Area shall be known as the "Portage Park Increment").

H. The Park District is a taxing district under the Act.

I, The Plan contemplates that tax increment financing assistance would be provided for public improvements, such as the Project, within the boundaries ofthe Portage Park Redevelopment Area,

J. DPD wishes to make available to the Park District a portion ofthe Portage Park Increment, and/or a portion ofthe proceeds of an obligation issued by the City and secured by the Portage Park Increment, in an amount not to exceed 550,000 (the "TIF Assistance") for the purpose of partially fiinding certain capital improvements for the Project on the Park (the 'TIF-Funded Improvements") in the Portage Park Redevelopment Area to the extent and in the marmer provided in this Agreement.

K. In accordance with the Act, the TIF-Funded Improvements shall include such of the Park District's capital costs necessarily inciured or to be incurred in fiirtherance ofthe objectives of the Plan, and the City has found that the TIF-Funded Improvements consist ofthe cost ofthe Park District's capital improvements that are necessary and directly result fi-om the redevelopment project constituting the Project and, therefore, constitute "taxing districts' capital costs" as defined in Section 5/1 l-74.4-3(u) ofthe Act.

L, The City and the Park District wish to enter into this Agreement whereby the City shall pay for or reimburse the Park District for a portion ofthe TIF-Funded Improvements,

M, On , 2002, the City Council adopted an ordinance published in the Joumal of Proceedings for said date at pages to , (the "Authorizing Ordinance"), among other things, authorizing the execution ofthis Agreement,

N, On , , the Park District's Board of Commissioners passed Ordinance No. expressing its desire to cooperate with the City in the constmction of the Project and authorizing the execution ofthis Agreement (the "Park District Ordinance");

NOW-, THEREFORE, in consideration ofthe mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the above recitals which are made a contractual part of this Agreement, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency ofwhich are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96059

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

SECTION 1. THE PROJECT.

1.1. No later than 18 months fi-om the Closing date, or later as the Commissioner of DPD (the "Commissioner") may agree in writing, the Park District shall let one or more contracts for the construction ofthe Project in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rales, regulations, codes and executive orders, all as may be in effect fi-om tiirie to time, pertaining to or affecting the Project or the Park District as related thereto,

1.2. . The plans and specifications for the Project (the "Plans and Specifications") shall at a minimum meet the general requirements set forth in Exhibit C hereof and shall be provided to the City by the Park District prior to the disbursement ofthe TIF Assistance. No material deviation fi-om the Plans and Specifications may be made without the prior written approval ofthe City. The Park District shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rales, regulafions, codes and executive orders, all as may be in effect fi-om time to time, pertaining to or affecting the Project or the Park District as related thereto.

1.3. At such time as the Park District lets a contract or contracts for the Project, the Pailc District shall also provide the City with copies ofali govemmental licenses and permits required to constract the Project and to use, occupy and operate the Park as a public park.fiom all appropriate govemmental authorities, including evidence that the Park is appropriately zoned to be used, occupied and operated as a public park.

1.4. The Park District shall include a certification of compliance with the requirements of Sections 1.1. 1.2. and 1.3 hereof with each request for the TIF Assistance hereimder and at the time the Project is completed. The City shall be entitled to rely on this certification without further inquiry. Upon the City's request, the Park District shall provide evidence satisfactory to the City of such compliance.

SECTION 2. FUNDING

2.1. The City shall, subject to the Park District's satisfaction ofthe conditions precedent for disbursement described in this Section 2 and such other conditions contained in this Agreement, disburse the TIF Assistance to the Park District. The Park District shall keep the TIF Assistance in a segregated account to be used only for the Project,

2.2, Within days after the Closing Date or such longer period of time as may be agreed to by the Commissioner, but in no event later than days after the execution ofthis Agreement (the "Satisfaction Period"), the Park District must satisfy to the reasonable satisfacfion of the Commissioner, the following conditions precedent for the City's disbursement ofthe TIF Assistance to the Park District: 96060 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

2.2.1, the Park District has provided the City with:

(a) copies ofali easements and encumbrances of record (other than those arising fi-om the Purchase);

(b) two copies of a Class A plat survey in the most recently revised form of ALTA/ACSM land title survey, acceptable in form and content to the City prepared by a surveyor registered in the State oflllinois, certified to the Park District, and certifying as to whether the Park is in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as having special flood hazards;

(c) evidence of searches of current financing statement, judgments, pending litigation, batikruptcy proceedings and federal and state tax liens showing no security interests, judgments, pending litigation, bankraptcy proceedings or federal or state tax liens on the Park;

(d) copies ofa phase I environmental audit completed with respect to the Park. Based on the City's review thereof, the City may, in its sole discretion, require the completion ofa phase D environmental audit with respect to the Park prior to the Closing Date. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement if, in the City's view, such audits reveal the existence of material environmental problems. Prior to the Closing Date, the Park District shall provide a letter from the environmental engineer(s) who completed such audit(s), authorizing the City to rely on such audits,

2.2.2. Ifthe Park District is unable to satisfy the conditions stated in this Section 2.2 within the Satisfaction Period, either Party may terminate this Agreement by providing written notice to the other Party.

2.3. The Park District may request that a certificate(s) of expenditure in the form of Exhibit E hereto ("Certificates ofExpenditure") be processed and executed quarterly. The City shall not execute Certificates ofExpenditure in the aggregate in excess ofthe actual costs ofthe Project that are TIF-Funded Improvements, Prior to each execution of a Certificate ofExpenditure by the City, the Park District shall submit documentation regarding the applicable expenditures lo DPD, Delivery by the Park District to DPD ofany request for execufion by the City ofa Certificate of Expenditure hereunder shall, in addition to the items therein expressly set forth, constitute a certificafion to the City, as ofthe date ofsuch request for execufion of a Certificate ofExpenditure, that:

2.3,1, the total amount ofthe request for the Certificate ofExpenditure represents the actual amount payable to (or paid to) the general contractor, subcontractors, and other parties who have performed work on or otherwise provided goods or services in connection with the Project, and/or their payees; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96061

2.3.2. all amounts shown as previous payments on the current request for a Certificate of Expenditure have been paid to the parties entitled to such payment;

2.3,3 the Park District has approved all work and materials for the current request for a Certificate of Expenditure, and such work and materials conform to the Plans and Specifications; and

2.3.4. the Park Disfiict is in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rales, regulations, codes and executive orders, all as may be in effect from time to time, pertaining to or affecting the Project or the Park District as related thereto.

2.4. The City shall have the right, in its discrefion, to require the Park District to submit further documentation as the City may require in order to verify that the matters certified to in Section 2,3 are tme and correct, and any execufion ofa Certificate ofExpenditure by the City shall be subject to the City's review and approval ofsuch documentation and its satisfacfion that such certifications are trae and correct; provided, however, that nothing in this sentence shall be deemed to prevent the City from relying on such certificafions by the Park District.

2.5. The current esfimate of the cost of the Project is $ . The Park District has delivered to the Commissioner a project budget for the Project attached as Exhibit D, The Park District certifies that it has identified sources of ftmds (including the TIF Assistance) sufficient to complete the Project. The Park District agrees that the City will only contribute the TIF Assistance to the Project and that all costs of completing the Project over the TIF Assistance shall be the sole responsibility ofthe Park District. Ifthe Park District at any point does not have sufficient funds to complete the Project, the Park District shall so notify the City in writing, and the Park District may narrow the scope ofthe Project (the "Revised Project") as agreed with the City in order to complete the Revised Project with the available funds.

2.6, Exhibit D contains a preliminary list of capital improvements, land assembly costs, relocation costs, financing costs, and other costs, if any, recognized by the City as being ehgible redevelopment project costs tmder the Act with respect to the Project, to be paid for out ofthe TIF Assistance. To the extent the TIF-Funded Improvements are included as taxing district capital costs under the Act, the Park District acknowledges that the TIF-Fiinded Improvements are costs for capital improvements and the City, acknowledges it has detemiined that these TIF-Funded Improvements are necessary and directly result from the Plan. Prior to the expenditure of TIF Assistance funds on the Project, the Commissioner, based upon the project budget, may make such modifications to Exhibit D as he or she wishes in his or her discretion to account for all ofthe TIF Assistance funds to be expended under this Agreement; provided, however, that all TIF-Funded hnprovements shall (i) qualify as redevelopment project costs under the Act, (ii) qualify as eligible costs under the Plan; and (iii) be improvements that the Conimissioner has agreed to pay for out of TIF Assistance funds, subject to the terms ofthis Agreement,

2.7, The Park District hereby acknowledges and agrees that the City's obligations 96062 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

hereunder with respect to the TEF Assistance are subject on every respect to the availability of funds as described in and limited by this Section 2,7, If no fimds or insufficient fimds are appropriated and budgeted in any fiscal period ofthe City for disbursements ofthe TIF Assistance, then the City will notify the Park District in writing ofthat occurrence, and the City may terminate this Agreement on the earlier of the last day of the fiscal period for which sufficient appropriation was made or whenever the funds appropriated for disbursement under this Agreement are exhausted.

2.8, If the aggregate cost of the Project is less than the amount of the TIF Assistance contemplated by this Agreement, the Park District shall have no claim to the difference between the amount ofthe TIF Assistance contemplated by this Agreement and the amount ofthe TIF Assistance actually paid by the City to the Park District and expended by the Park District on the Project,

SECTION 3. TERM.

The term ofthis Agreement shall commence on the Closing Date and shall expire on the date on which the Portage Park Redevelopment Area is no longer in effect, or on the date of termination ofthis Agreement according to its terms, whichever occurs first.

SECTION 4. ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS.

4.1. It shall be the responsibility of the Park District, at its sole cost and expense, to investigate and determine the soil and environmental condition of the Park, including obtaining phase 1 and, ifapplicable, phase D environmental audits for the Park, The City makes no covenant, representation or warranty as to the environmental condition ofthe Park or the suitability ofthe Park as a park or for any use whatsoever.

4.2. The Park District agrees to carefully inspect the Park prior to commencement ofany activity related to the Project to ensure that such activity shall not damage surrounding property, stractures, utility lines or any subsurface lines or cables. The Park District shall be solely responsible for the safety and protection ofthe public. The City reserves the right to inspect the work being done on the Park. The Park District agrees to keep the Park free from all liens and encumbrances arising out ofany work performed, materials supplied or obligations incurred by or for the Park District.

SECTION 5. INSURANCE.

5.1, The Park District shall provide and maintain at the Park District's own expense, or cause to be provided during the term ofthis Agreement, the insurance coverages and requirements specified below, insuring all operations related to this Agreement, 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96063

5.1.1. Workers Compensation and Employers Liabilitv, Workers Compensation as prescribed by applicable law covering all employees who are to provide a service under this Agreement and Employers Liability coverage with limits of not less than $100.000 each accident or illness.

5.1.2. Commercial General Liabilitv (Primaty and Umbrella), Commercial General Liability Insurance or equivalent with limits ofnot less than $1.000.000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage liability. Coverages shall include the following; All premises and operafions, products/completed operations, explosion, collapse, underground, separation of insureds, defense, and contractual liability (with no limitation endorsement). The City ofChicago is to be named as an additional insured on a primary, non-contributory basis for any liability arising directly or indirectly from the work,

5.1.3. Automobile Liabilitv (Primaty and Umbrella). When any motor vehicles (owned, non-owned and hired) are used in connecfion with work to be performed, the Park District shall provide or cause to be provided. Automobile Liability Insurance with limits ofnot less than S 1.000.000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage,

5.1.4. Professional Liabilitv, V/hen any architects, engineers or professional consultants perform work in connection with this Agreement, the Park District shall cause to be provided. Professional Liability Insurance covering acts, errors, or omissions shall be maintained with limits ofnot less than $1.000.000,

5.2. The Park District will fumish the City at the address stated in Section 8.13. original Certificates of Insurance evidencing the required coverage to be in force on the Closing Date, and Renewal Certificates of Insurance, or such similar evidence, ifthe coverages have an expiration or renewal date occurring during the term ofthis Agreement. The Park District shall submit evidence of insurance on the City's Insurance Certificate Form or equivalent prior to the Closing Date. The receipt of any certificate does not constitute agreement by the City that the insurance requirements in this Agreement have been fully met or that the insurance policies indicated on the certificate are in compliance with all Agreement requirements. The failure ofthe City to obtain certificates or other insurance evidence shall not be deemed to be a waiver by the City.

5.3. The Park District shall advise all insurers of the provisions of this Agreement regarding insurance. Non-conforming insurance shall not relieve the Park District ofthe obligation to provide insurance as specified herein. Nonfulfilhnent ofthe insurance conditions may constitute a violation ofthis Agreement, and the City retains the right to stop work until proper evidence of insurance is provided, or this Agreement may be terminated.

5.4. The required insurance shall provide for sixty (60) days prior written nofice to be given to the City in the event coverage is substantially changed, canceled, or non-renewed. 96064 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

5.5, Any and all deductibles or self insured retentions on referenced insurance coverages shall be bome by the Park District and its contractors,

5.6, The Park District agrees that insurers shall waive their rights of subrogation against the City, its employees, elected officials, agents, or representatives,

5.7, The Park District expressly understands and agrees that any coverage and limits fiimished by the Park District shall in no way limit the Park Disfiict's liabilities and responsibilities specified by this Agreement or by law.

5.8, The Park District expressly understands and agrees that any insurance or self insurance programs maintained by the City shall not contribute with insurance provided by the Park District under this Agreement,

• 5.9. The required insurance shall not be limited by any limitafions expressed in the indemnification language herein or any limitation placed on the indemnity therein given as a matter of law,

5.10. The Park District shall require all subcontractors to provide the insurance required herein or the Park District may provide the ceverages for subcontractors: All subcontractors shall be subject to the same insurance requirements ofthe Park District unless otherwise specified herein. In all contracts relating to the Project, the Park Disfiict agrees to require the contractor to name the City as an additional insured on insurance coverages and to require the contractor to indemnify the City from all claims, damages, demands, losses, suits, actions, judgments and expenses including but not limited to attomey's fees arising out of or resulting from work on the Project by the contractor or contractor's suppliers, employees, or agents,

5.11. The City's Risk Management Department maintains the right to modify, delete, alter or change these requirements.

SECTION 6. INDEMNITY / NO PERSONAL LIABILITY.

6.1, The Park District agrees to indemnify and hold the City, its officers and employees, hannless from and against any losses, costs, damages, liabilifies, claims, suits, actions, causes of action and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attomey's fees and court costs suffered or incurred by the City arising from or in connection with (i) the Park District's failure to comply with any of the terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement; or (ii) the Park District's or any contractor's failure to pay general contractors, subcontractors or materialmen in connection with the Project, The defense and indemnification obligations in this Secfion 6,1 shall survive any termination or expiration ofthis Agreement, 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96065

6.2. No elected or appointed official or member or employee or agent ofthe City or the Park District shall be individually or personally liable in connection with this Agreement,

SECTION 7. DEFAULT.

7.1. If the Park District, without fiie City's written consent fails to complete the Project within months after the date of execufion ofthis Agreement, then the City may tenninate this Agreement by providing written notice to the Park Disfiict. If fiie City so terminates this Agreement, the Park District shall reimburse the City for the full amount ofthe TIF Assistance.

7.2. In the event the Park District fails to perfonn, keep or observe any ofits covenants, conditions, promises, agreetrients or obligations under this Agreement not identified in Section 7,1 and such default is not cured as described in Section 7,3 hereof, the City may tenninate this Agreement,

7.3. Prior to termination, the City shall give its notice of intent to terminate 30 days prior to termination at the address specified in Section 8,13 hereof, and shall state the nature ofthe default. In the event Park District does not cure such default within the 30-day notice period, such termination shall become effective at the end of such period; provided, however, with respect to those defaults which are not capable of being cured within such 30-day period, the Park District shall not be deemed to have committed such default and no termination shall occur ifthe Park District has commenced to cure the alleged default within such 30-day period and thereafter diligently and continuously prosecutes the cure ofsuch default until the same has been cured,

7.4. The City may, in any court of competent jurisdiction, by any proceeding at law or in equity, secure the specific performance of the agreements contained herein, or may be awarded damages for failure of performance, or both.

SECTIONS. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

8.1, Authoritv, Execution ofthis Agreement by the City is authorized by the Authorizing Ordinance, Execution of this Agreement by the Park District is authorized by the Park District Ordinance. The Parties represent and warrant to each other that they have the authority to enter into this Agreement and perform their obligations hereunder.

8.2. Assignment, This Agreement, or any portion thereof, shall not be assigned by either Party without the prior written consent ofthe other.

8.3, Compliance with Laws, The Parties agree to comply with all federal, state and local laws, statuatuss, ordinances, rales, regulations, codes and executive orders relating to this Agreement, 96066 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

8.4, Consents, Whenever the consent or approval of one or both Parties to this Agreement is required hereimder, such consent or approval will not be unreasonably withheld,

8.5, Constraction of Words, As used in this Agreement, the singular of any word shall include the plural, and vice versa. Masculine, feminine and neuter pronouns shall be fiilly interchangeable, where fiie context so requires,

8.6, Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts and by a different Party in separate counterparts, with the same effect as if all Parties had signed fiie same document. All such counterparts shall be deemed an original, shall be constraed together and shall constitute one and the same instrament.

8.7, Further Assurance, The Parties shall perform such acts, execute and deliver such instraments and documents, and do all such other things as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the transactions contemplated in this Agreement.

8.8, Goveming Law and Venue, This Agreement will be govemed by and constraed in accordance with the intemal laws ofthe State oflllinois, without regard to the principles of conflicts of law thereof Ifthere is a lawsuit under this Agreement, each Party hereto agrees to submit to the jurisdiction ofthe courts of Cook County, the State oflllinois.

8.9, Integration, This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties, merges all discussions between them and supersedes and replaces any and every other prior or contemporaneous agreement, negotiation, understanding, commitments and writing with respect to such subject matter hereof

8.10, Parties' Interest/No Third PartvBeneficiaries, This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (as provided herein) and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (as provided herein). This Agreement shall not ran to the benefit of or be enforceable by, any person or entity other than a Party and its successors and permitted assigns. TTiis Agreement should not be deemed to confer upon third parties any remedy, claim, right of reimbursement or other right. Nothing contained in this Agreement, nor any act ofthe Parties shall be deemed or constraed by any ofthe Parties hereto or by third parties, to create any relationship of third party beneficiary, principal, agent, limited or general partnership, joint venture, or any association or relationship involving any of fiie Parties,

8.11, Modification or Amendment, This Agreement may not be altered, modified or amended except by a written instrament signed by both Parties,

8.12, No Implied Waivers, No waiver by either Party ofany breach ofany provision ofthis Agreement will be a waiver ofany confinuing or succeeding breach ofthe breached provision, a waiver of the breached provision itself, or a waiver of any right, power or remedy under this 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96067

Agreement, No notice to, or demand on, either Party in any case will, of itself, entitle that Party to any further notice or demand in similar or other circumstances,

8,13, Notices. Unless otherwise specified, any notice, demand or request required hereunder shall be given in writing at the addresses set forth below, by any ofthe following means: (a) personal service; (b) electronic communications, whether by telex, telegram, facsimile (fax); (c) ovemight courier or (d) registered or certified first class mail, retum receipt requested.

To the City: City of Chicago Department of Planrung and Development Attenfion: Commissioner City Hall, Room 1000 121 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

With copies to: City ofChicago Department ofLaw Attention: Finance and Economic Development Division City Hall, Room 600 121 N. LaSalle Sfi-eet Chicago, Illinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

To the Park Disfiict: Chicago Park District Attention: General Superintendent 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

With copies to: Chicago Park District Department of Law 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

Such addresses may be changed by notice to the other Party given in the same manner provided above. Any nofice, demand or request sent pursuant to either clause (a) or (b) above shall be deemed received upon such personal service or dispatch. Any notice, demand or request sent 96068 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

pursuant to clause (c) above shall be deemed received on the day immediately following deposit with the ovemight courier and any notices, demands or requests sent pursuant to clause (d) above shall be deemed received two business days following deposit in the mail,

8.14, Reriiedies Cumulative. The remedies of a Party hereunder are cumulafive and the exercise ofany one or more of Uie remedies provided for herein shall not be consbiied as a waiver ofany other remedies ofsuch Party unless specifically so provided herein.

8.15. Representatives. Immediately upon execution ofthis Agreement, the following individuals will represent the Parties as a primaty contact in all matters under this Agreement.

For the City: Kathy Dickhut City ofChicago Department of Planning and Development CityHall, Room 1003 121 N. LaSalle Sfi-eet Chicago, Dlinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

For the Park District: Chicago Park Disfiict 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

Each Party agrees to promptly notify the other Party of any change in its designated representative, which notice shall include the name, address, telephone number and fax number of the representative for such Party for fiie purpose hereof

8.16. Severability. Ifany provision ofthis Agreenient, or the applicafion thereof to any person, place or circumstance, shall be held by a court of competent jurisdicfion to be invalid, unenforceable or void, the remainder of this Agreement and such provisions as applied to other persons, places and circumstances shall remain in full force and effect only if after excluding the portion deemed to be unenforceable, the remaiiung terms shall provide for the consummation ofthe transactions contemplated hereby in substantially the same manner as originally set forth herein.

8.17, Survival of Agreements, Except as otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, all covenants and agreements ofthe Parties contained in this Agreement will survive the consummation ofthe transactions contemplated hereby. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96069

8.18. Titles and Headings, Tifies and headings to paragraphs contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not intended to limit, vaty, define or expand the content ofthis Agreement,

8.19. Time. Time is ofthe essence in the performance ofthis Agreement,

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each ofthe Parties has caused fiiis Agreement to be executed and delivered as ofthe date first above written.

CITY OF CHICAGO, a municipal corporation, by and through its Department ofPlanning and Development

By:.

Commissioner

CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT, a body politic and corporate

By:

General Superintendent

[(Sub)Exhibits "A", "B", "C", "D" and "E" referred to in this Intergovemmental Agreement unavailable at time of printing.] 96070 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT FOR DISBURSEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR LOGAN SQUARE OPEN SPACE PLAN.

The Committee on Parks and Recreation submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Parks and Recreation, having under consideration a communication from the Mayor (which was referred October 2, 2002) at the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, transmitting an ordinance authorizing the execution of an agreement with the Chicago Park District concerning the Logan Square open space plan, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the Committee on Parks and Recreation.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MARY ANN SMITH, Chairman.

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

t Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96071

Nays — None.

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

The foUov^dng is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City"), is a home rule unit of govemment under Article VII, Section 6(a) ofthe 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois and, as such, may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Park District (the "Park District"), is an Illinois municipal corporation and a unit of local government under Article VII, Section 1 ofthe 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and, as such, is authorized to exercise control over and supervise the operation ofali parks within the corporate limits ofthe City; and

WHEREAS, The City, as a recipient under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. §5300, et seq., as amended from time to time (the "Act"), receives a block grant annually (the "C.D.B.G. Funds") from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("H.U.D.") and allocates those C.D.B.G. Funds to certain activities described in the Act as eligible activities, with the primary objective of developing viable urban communities, providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities principally for persons of low- and moderate-income; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to 24 C.F.R. §570.205, H.U.D. permits its recipient cities to use the C.D.B.G. Funds to develop small area and neighborhood plans, and functional plans in land-use, urban environmental design, open space and recreation; and

WHEREAS, The Logan Square Community Area suffers from a significant deficit of open space as documented in the comprehensive plan entitled "The CitySpace Plan", adopted by the Chicago Plan Commission on September 11, 1997 and adopted by the City Council on May 20, 1998 pursuant to an ordinance published at pages 69309 — 69311 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the same date; and

WHEREAS, The City, by and through its Department ofPlanning and Development ("D.P.D."), has determined that it is necessary, essential and appropriate to assist 96072 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

the Park District in conducting the Logan Square Open Space Plan (the "Plan") to examine a range of alternatives to increase parkland in the Logan Square Community Area; and

WHEREAS, D.P.D. wishes to make available to the Park District C.D.B.G. Funds in an amount not to exceed Thirty-one Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($31,500) (the "Grant") for the purpose of partially funding the Plan, and the Park District has agreed to use the Grant funds to design and complete the Plan subject to the terms and conditions specified in the intergovernmental agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "IGA"); now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The above recitals are expressly incorporated in and made part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein.

SECTION 2. The Commissioner of D.P.D. (the "Commissioner") and a designee of the Commissioner are each hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the Corporation Counsel, to enter into the IGA with the Park District, to negotiate necessary additional terms and compliance provisions to the IGA subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, and to enter into and execute all such other agreements and instruments and perform any and all acts as shall be necessary or advisable in connection with the Grant and the Plan. Upon the execution and receipt of proper documentation, the Commissioner is hereby authorized to disburse the Grant funds to the Park District.

SECTION 3. To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision ofthis ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity ofsuch section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any other provisions of this ordinance.

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

Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96073

ExhibU "A".

Agreement Between The City Of Chicago And The Chicago Park District.

This Agreement is made fiiis day of , (fiie "Closing Date"), under aufiiority granted by Article VD, Section 10 ofthe 1970 Consfimtion of fiie State oflllinois and the Intergovemmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1 et sea,, by and between the City of Chicago (the "City"), an Illinois municipal corporation, by and fiirough its Department of Planning and Development ("DPD"); and the Chicago Park District (the "Park Districf'), an Illinois municipal corporafion. The Park District and the City are sometimes referred to herein as the "Parties."

RECITALS

A, The City is a home mle unit ofgovemment under Article VII, Section 6(a) ofthe 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois, and as such may exercise any power and perform any fimction pertaining to its govemment and affairs.

B, The Park District is a unit of local govemment under Article VII, Section 1 ofthe 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois, and as such, has the authority to exercise control over and supervise the operation ofali parks within the corporate limits ofthe City,

C, The Logan Square Community Area suffers fi-om a significant deficit of open space as documented in the comprehensive plan entitled "The CitySpace Plan," adopted by the Chicago Plan Commission on September 11, 1997 and adopted by the City Council on May 20, 1998 pursuant to an ordinance published at pages 69309-69311 ofthe Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe same date,

D, The City, as a recipient under Tifie I ofthe Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 U.S.C. Secfion 5300 et seg.), receives a block grant aimually (the "CDBG Funds") fi-om the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") and allocates those CDBG Funds to certain activities described in the Act as eligible activifies, with the primaty objective of developing viable urban communities, providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities principally for persons of low and moderate income,

E, Pursuant to 24 CF.R, §570.205, HUD pemiits its recipient cifies to use the CDBG Funds to develop small area and neighborhood plans, and fimctional plans in land use, urban environmental design, open space and recreation. 96074 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

F, The City, by and through DPD, has determined that it is necessaty, essential and appropriate to assist the Park District in conducting the Logan Square Open Space Plan (the "Plan") to examine a range of alternatives to increase parkland in the Logan Square Community Area,

G. DPD wishes to make available to the Park District CDBG Funds fi-om the fund identified wifii CAPS Code 856-2505-39C-0140-002 in an amount not to exceed 531,500 (fiie "Grant") for the purpose of partially funding the Plan, and the Park District has agreed to use the Grant proceeds to develop the Plan,

H. The City Council ofthe City adopted an ordinance on , published in the Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council for said date at pages to , (the "Aufiiorizing Ordinance") authorizing the Grant subject to certain terms and conditions,

I, The Park District's Board of Commissioners passed Ordinance No, on , expressing its desire to cooperate with the City in the development ofthe Plan (the "Park District Ordinance").

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration ofthe mutual covenants contained herein and of the above recitals which are made a contractual part ofthis Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt ofwhich is hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereto agree as follows:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

SECTIONL GRANT

1.1, Subject to the provisions ofthis Agreement, the City will disburse the Grant fiinds to the Park District in an amount not to exceed $31,500 after the City has reviewed and approved the Budget, as defined in Secfion 2,2 hereof in such detail and with such supporting documentation as the City may require. The nature, control and amount ofthe Grant fimds to be provided to the Park District shall remain in the sole discretion ofthe Commissioner of DPD (the "Commissioner") at all times.

1.2, The Park District is solely responsible for any fees, costs and expenses in excess ofthe amount ofthe Grant incurred in the implementation ofthe Plan and will hold the City harmless fi'om all such excess fees, costs and expenses,

1.3, The source of funds for disbursements under this Agreement is Fund Number 856-2505-39C-0140-002. If no ftinds or insufficient ftinds are appropriated and budgeted in any fiscal period ofthe City for disbursements, then the City will notify the Park District in writing ofthat occurrence, and this Agreemenl will terminate on the earlier of (i) the last day ofthe fiscal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96075

for which sufficient appropriation was made, or (ii) whenever the funds appropriated for disbursement tmder this Agreement are exhausted.

SECTION 2. PLAN

2.1. Plan Content and Scope. The Plan will examine a range of alternatives to increase parkland in the Logan Square Community Area. [Specific objectives and scope will be determined by DPD and the Park District],

2.2. Budget. No later than 60 days after the Closing Date, the Park District will provide a budget for the design and complefion ofthe Plan to the Commissioner (the "Budget"), The Park District will certify to the City that (a) the Budget is reasonable, correct and complete in all material respects; (b) the Grant fimds in combination with the Park District's own fimds are sufficient to design and complete the Plan,

2.3. Consultants, Subjectto the City's approval, the Park District will select, engage, supervise, and compensate qualified consultants to design and conduct the Plan.

2.4. Ifthe Park District, without the City's written consent (i) fails to comply with the provisions of Secfions 2,2. and 2,3; or (ii) fails to complete the Plan within months after the Closing Date, then the City may terminate this Ajgreement by providing written notice to the Park District. Ifthe City so terminates this Agreement, the Park District shall reimburse the City for the fiill amount ofthe Grant.

2.5. In all contracts relating to the Plan, the Park Disfiict agrees to require its confi-actors to name the City as an additional insured on all insurance policies and to require its contractors to indemnify the City fi-om all claims, damages, demands, losses, suits, actions, judgments and expenses, including but not limited to attomey's fees, arising out of or resulting from the construction for the Plan by it contractors or contractors' suppliers, employees or agents,

SECTION 3, REGULATORY COMPLIANCE / ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS

[To be determined by DPD and the Park Disfiict.]

SECTION 4, INSURANCE

4.1, The Park District shall provide and maintain at the Park District's own expense, or cause to be provided during the term ofthis Agreement, the insurance coverages and requirements specified below, insuring all operations related to this Agreement,

4,1.1, Workers Compensation and Emplovers Liabilitv. Workers Compensation as prescribed by applicable law covering all employees who are to provide a service under this Agreement and Employers Liability coverage with limits ofnot less than $ 100.000 each accident or illness. 96076 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

4.1.2. Commercial General Liabilitv (Primary and Umbrella!. Conimercial General Liability Insurance or equivalent with Umits ofnot less than S 1.000.000 per occurrence for bodily injuty, personal injiuy, and property damage liability. Coverages shall include the following: All premises and operations, products/completed operations, explosion, collapse, underground, separation of insureds, defense, and contracmal liability (wifii no limitation endorsement). The City of Chicago is to be named as an additional insured on a primaty, non­ contributoty basis for any liability arising directly or indirectly from the work,

4.1.3. Automobile Liabilitv (Primary and Umbrella). When any motor vehicles (owned, non-owned and hired) are used in connection with work to be perfonned, the Park Disfinct shall provide or cause to be provided. Automobile Liability Insurance with limits ofnot less than $1.000.000 per occurrence for bodily injuty and property damage.

4.1.4. Professional Liabilitv, When any architects, engineers or professional consultants perform work in connection with this Agreement, the Park District shall cause to be provided. Professional Liability Insurance covering acts, errors, or omissions shall be maintained with limits of not less than $1.000.000.

4.2, Other Requirements. / The Park District will fiimish the City df Chicago, Department ofPlanning and Development, City Hall, Room 1000, 121 Norfii LaSalle Street 60602, original Certificates of Insurance evidencing the required coverage to be in force on the Closing Date, and Renewal Certificates of Insurance, or such similar evidence, ifthe coverages have an expiration or renewal date occurring during the term ofthis Agreement, The Park District shall have submitted evidence of insurance on the City ofChicago Insurance Certificate Form (copy attached) or equivalent prior to the Closing Date. The receipt ofany certificate does not constimte agreement by the City that the insurance requirements have been fiilly met or that the insurance policies indicated on the certificate are in compliance with all Agreement requirements. The failure of the City to obtain certificates or other insurance evidence from Agreement shall not be deemed to be a waiver by the City.

The Park District shall advise all insurers of the provisions in this Agreement regarding insurance. Non-conforming insurance shall noi relieve the Park District ofthe obligafion to provide insurance a specified herein. Nonfiilfillment ofthe insurance conditions may constitute a violation ofthis Agreement, and the City retains the right to stop work until proper evidence of insurance is provided, or this Agreement may be terminated.

The insurance shall provide for sixty (60) days prior written notice to be given to the City in the event coverage is substantially changed, canceled, or non-renewed. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96077

Any and all deductibles or self insured retentions on referenced insurance coverages shall be bome by die Park District and contractors.

The Park District agrees that insurers shall waive their rights of subrogation against the City ofChicago, its employees, elected officials, agents, or representatives.

The Park District expressly imderstands and agrees that any coverage and limits fiimished by the Park District shall in no way limit the Park District's liabilifies and responsibilities specified within this Agreement documents or by law.

The Park District expressly understands and agrees that any insurance or self insurance programs maintained by the City ofChicago shall not contribute with insurance provided by the Park District under this Agreement.

The required insurance shall not be limited by any limitations expressed in the indemnification language herein or any limitation placed on the indemnity therein given as a matter of law.

The Park District shall require all subcontractors to provide the insurance required herein or the Park District may provide the coverages for subcontractors. All subcontractors shall be subject to the same insurance requirements ofthe Park District unless othenvise specified herein.

The City ofChicago Risk Management Department maintains die right to modify, delete, alter or change these requirements,

SECTIONS. INDEMNITY

The Park District agrees to indemnify and hold the City, its officers and employees, harmless from and against any losses, costs, damages, liabilities, claims, suits, actions, causes of action and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attomey's fees and court costs suffered or incurred by the City arising from or in coimection with (i) the Park District's failure to comply with any ofthe terms, covenants and conditions contained in this Agreement; or (ii) the Park District's or any contractor's failure to pay general contractors, subcontractors or materialmen in connection with the Plan.

SECTION 6, NO PERSONAL LIABILITY

No elected or appointed official or member or employee or agent ofthe City or the Park District shall be individually or personally liable in connection with this Agreement.

SECTION 7, TERM 96078 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The term ofthis Agreement shall commence on the Closing Date and shall expire upon completion ofthe Parties' compliance with their respective obligations hereunder or tennination ofthis Agreement according to its terms, whichever occurs first,

SECTIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS

8.1, Authoritv, Executionofthis Agreement by the City is authorized by die Authorizing Ordinance, Execution ofthis Agreement by the Park District is authorized by the Park District Ordinance, The Parties represent and wanant to each other that they have die authority to enter into this Agreement and perform their obligations hereunder,

8.2, Assignment. This Agreement, or any portion thereof, shall not be assigned by either Party without the prior written consent of the ofiier.

8.3, Compliance with Laws. The Parties agree to comply with all federal, state and local laws, status, ordinances, mles, regulations, codes and executive orders relating to this Agreement.

8.4, Consents. Whenevertheconsentor approval ofone or both Parties to this Agreement is required hereunder, such consent or approval will not be unreasonably withheld,

8.5, Constmction of Words, As used in this Agreement, the singular of any word shall include the plural, and vice versa. Masculine, feminine and neuter pronouns shall be fully interchangeable, where the context so requires,

8.6, Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts and by a different Party in separate counterparts, with the same effect as if all Parties had signed the same document. All such counterparts shall be deemed an original, shall be constmed together and shall constitute one and the same instrument,

8.7, Further Assurance, The Parties shall perform such acts, execute and deliver such jnstmments and documents, and do all such other things as may be reasonably necessaty to accomplish the transactions contemplated in this Agreement,

8.8, Goveming Law and Venue, This Agreement will be govemed by and constmed in accordance with the intemal laws ofthe State oflllinois, without regard to the principles of conflicts of law thereof Ifthere is a lawsuit tmder this Agreement, each Party hereto agrees to submit to file jurisdiction ofthe courts of Cook County, the State oflllinois,

8.9, Integration, This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Uie Parties, merges all discussions between them and supersedes and replaces any and evety other prior or contemporaneous agreement, negotiation, understanding, commitments and writing with respect to such subject matter hereof 11 / 6/ 2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96079

8.10. Parties' Interest/No Third Party Beneficiaries, This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (as provided herein) and shall inure to the benefit ofthe Parties, and their respective successors and permitted assigns (as provided herein). This Agreement shall not mn to the benefit of or be enforceable by, any person or entity olher than a Party and its successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement should not be deemed to confer upon third parties any remedy, claim, right of reimbursement or other right. Nothing contained in this Agreement, nor any act ofthe Parties shall be deemed or constmed by any ofthe Parties hereto or by third panics, to create any relationship of third party beneficiaty, principal, agent, limited or general partoership, joint venture, or any association or relationship involving any ofthe Parties,

8.11. Modification or Amendment. This Agreement may not be altered, modified or amended except by a written insdiiment signed by both Parties,

8.12. No Implied Waivers, No waiverbyeitherParty ofany breach ofany provision of this Agreement will be a waiver ofany continuing or succeeding breach ofthe breached provision, a waiver ofthe breached provision itself or a waiver ofany right, power or remedy under this Agreement. No notice to, or demand on, either Party in any case will, of itself entitle that Party to any ftirther notice or demand in similar or other circumstances,

8.13. Notices, Unless otherwise specified, any notice, demand or request required hereunder shall be given in writing at the addresses set forth below, by any ofthe following means: (a) personal service; (b) electronic communications, whether by telex, telegram, facsimile (fax); (c) ovemight courier or (d) registered or certified first class mail, retum receipt requested.

To file City: City of Chicago Departmenl ofPlanning and Development Attention: Commissioner City Hall, Room 1000 121 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes) With copies to: City ofChicago Department of Law Attention; Finance and Economic Development Division City Hall, Room 600 121 N, LaSalle Sireel Chicago, Illinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes) 96080 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

To the Park Disfiict: Chicago Park District Attention: General Superintendent 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes) With copies to: Chicago Park District Department ofLaw 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

Such addresses may be changed by notice to the other Party given in the same manner provided above. Any notice, demand or request sent pursuant to either clause (a) or (b) above shall be deemed received upon such personal service or dispatch. Any notice, demand or request sent pursuant to clause (c) above shall be deemed received on the day immediately following deposit with the overnight courier and any notices, demands or requests sent pursuant to clause (d) above shall be deemed received two business days following deposit in the mail.

8.14. Remedies Cumulative. The remedies ofa Party hereimder are cumulative and the exercise ofany one or more ofthe remedies provided for herein shall not be constmed as a waiver ofany other remedies ofsuch Party unless specifically so provided herein.

8.15. Representatives. Immediately upon execution ofthis Agreement, the following individuals will represent the Parties as a primaty contact in all matters tmder this Agreement.

For the City: Kathy Dickhut City ofChicago Department ofPlanning and Development City Hall, Room 1003 121 N. LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes)

For file Park Distiict: Chicago Park District 541 North Fairbanks Chicago, Illinois 60611 Telephone: (Omitted for printing purposes) Fax: (Omitted for printing purposes) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96081

Each Party agrees to promptly notify the other Party ofany change in its designated representative, which notice shall include the name, address, telephone number and fax number of the representative for such Party for the purpose hereof

8.16. Ssvaabilitjc. Ifany provision ofthis Agreement, or the application thereof, toany person, place or circumstance, shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiiction to be invalid, unenforceable or void, the remainder ofthis Agreement and such provisions as applied to other persons, places and circumstances shall remain in ftill force and effect only if after excluding the portion deemed to be unenforceable, the remaining terms shall provide for the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby in substantially the same manner as originally set forth herein.

8.17- Survival of Agreements. Except as otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, all covenants and agreements ofthe Parties contained in this Agreement will survive the consummation ofthe transactions contemplated hereby.

8.18. Titles and Headings. Tities and headings to paragraphs contained in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not intended to limit, vaty, define or expand the content ofthis Agreement.

8.19. Time. Time is ofthe essence in the performance ofthis Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each ofthe Parties has caused this Agreement to be executed and delivered as ofthe date first above written.

CITY OF CHICAGO, a municipal corporation, by and through its Depaitment ofPlanning and Development

By:.

Commissioner

CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT, a body politic and corporate

By:

General Superintendent

[City of Chicago Insurance Certificate Form referred to in this Agreement between the City of Chicago and the Chicago Park District unavailable at time of printing.] 96082 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 400, SECTION 070 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY INCREASING FINES RELATED TO FALSE BURGLAR ALARMS AND EXPIRED ALARM PERMITS.

The Committee on Police and Fire submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Police and Fire Committee held a meeting on Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at 10:00 A.M. in Room 201-A, having had under consideration an ordinance introduced by Alderman William J. P. Banks amending Section 4-400-070 of the Municipal Code ofChicago, increasing the fines for false burglar alarms, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass this matter that is transmitted herein.

This recommendation was concurred in by a vote of the Committee members present. There were no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) ISAAC S. CAROTHERS, Chairman.

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

Yieas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96083

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

SECTION 1. Section 4-400-070 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and by inserting the language in italics, as follows:

4-400-070 Administrative Penalties.

(a) Administrative penalties shall be imposed as follows:

For the first five false alarms at any premises in the calendar year: none.

For the sixth, seventh or eighth false alarm at any premises within the calendar year: [$50.00] $J 00.00.

For the ninth or subsequent false alarm at any premises within the calendar year: [$100.00] $200.00.

(b) Any burglar alarm user who does not display or maintain an unexpired alarm permit on the premises owned, controlled or occupied by the burglar alarm user as required by this chapter shall be subject to a fine or administrative penalty of [$50.00] $iOO.OOfor a first offense, and [$100.00] $200.00for a second or subsequent offense committed within a one year period.

•if -Je "ie -Jc "fc

(Subsection (c) is not amended by this ordinance, and is not shown here for editorial convenience.)

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take full force and effect upon its passage and publication. 96084 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL EVENTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS.

AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ALL SPECIAL EVENT LICENSES AND PERMITS, FREE OF CHARGE, TO PARTICIPANTS IN VARIOUS EVENTS.

The Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council;

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration three orders to issue, free of charge, special event licenses and permits for participants in various events (referred October 2, 2002). The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed orders which were transmitted herewith on November 1, 2002 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, •with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Frias, the said proposed orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96085

Nays — None.

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

Said orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe order):

Saint Edward's Parish "Fall Festival".

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to issue all special event permits and licenses, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Saint Edward's parish, 4350 West Sunnyside Avenue, "Fall Festival" on October 4 and 5, 2002, from 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.

Saint Tarcissus Parish "Tars Fest".

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to issue all special event permits and licenses, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Saint Tarcissus parish, 6020 West Ardmore Avenue, "Tars Fest" on September 14, 2002, from 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.

AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF PERMIT AND/OR LICENSE FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH VARIOUS EVENTS.

The Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL 96086 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration the waiver of the fees in connection with the Haunted Village for Chicagoween, to take place on Daley Plaza, October 11 through October 31, 2002, hosted by the Mayor's Office of Special Events in the 42""^ Ward (referred October 2, 2002) as well as the waiver of fees in connection with the Universoul Big Top Circus to be held in Washington Park, 5531 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, for the period of September 27 through October 20, 2002 in the 4* Ward (referred October 2, 2002). The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed orders which were transmitted herewith on November 1, 2002 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Frias, the said proposed orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe order):

Haunted Village For Chicagoween.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Buildings is hereby advised and directed to waive the fees in connection with the Haunted Village for Chicagoween 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96087

to take place on Daley Plaza, October 11, 2002 through October 31, 2002, hosted by The Mayor's Office of Special Events.

Universoul Big Top Circus.

Ordered, That the Director of the City Department of Revenue waive all fees relating to the issuance of permits required by all city departments including, but not limited to, the Departments of Buildings, Zoning, Transportation and Fire, for the Universoul Big Top Circus to be held in Washington Park, 5531 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, for the period of September 27 through October 20, 2002.

AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIFIED PERMIT AND/OR LICENSE FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH VARIOUS EVENTS.

The Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration twelve orders for fee waivers for all participants in specified events (referred September 4, 2002). The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed fee waivers which were transmitted herewith on November 1, 2002 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting. 96088 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Frias, the said proposed orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the order):

Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License, Mechanical Rides And Street Closure Permit Fees.

12^^ Ward Regular Democratic Organization Mexican Independence Day Camival.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioner ofTransportation waive the Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License, Mechanical Rides and Street Closure fees for the participants in and applicants for the 12'*' Ward Regular Democratic Organization Mexican Independence Day Carnival to be held on September 11 through September 15, 2002 at 2600 South Rockwell Street (Plaza Garibaldi/Plaza Mexico). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96089

Itinerant Merchant And Food Vendor License Fees.

Annual DanceAfrica Chicago 2002 Marketplace.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue is hereby advised and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant License and Food Vendor License fees in connection with Columbia College of Chicago for the Annual DanceAfrica Chicago 2002 Marketplace to take place October 25 - 27, 2002, at the Auditorium Theatre.

Celtic Festival.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue is hereby advised and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant License and Food Vendor License fees in connection with the Celtic Festival to take place in Grant Park on September 14 and 15, 2002, hosted by the Mayor's Office of Special Events.

Itinerant Merchant, Food Vendor License, Electrical And Street Closure Permit Fees.

Twentieth Ward Back-To-School Festival.

Ordered, That the Commissioner ofthe Department ofRevenue, the Commissioner of the Department of Buildings and the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation are hereby authorized and advised to waive Merchant Vendor, Food Vendor, Electrical and Street Closure Permit fees in connection with the annual 20'*' Ward Back-to-School Festival, sponsored by the Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors organization (W.E.CA.N.), 6450 South Stony Island Avenue, scheduled for September 7, 2002, and located at Russell Drive (east/west) between Best Drive and South Morgan Street. 96090 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Sidewalk Sale Permit Fee.

Hermosa Community Fest.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to issue, free of charge, the Sidewalk Sale Permit fee for the participants in the Hermosa Community Fest to be held on October 19, 2002 and October 20, 2002 at 1921 North Kedvale Avenue and all other fees in conjunction with this Fest.

Special Event, Itinerant Merchant And Food Vendor License Fees.

Italian American Chamber Of Commerce Chicago/Italian Market Festival.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue is hereby advised and directed to waive the Special Event License, Itinerant Merchant License and Food Vendor License fees in connection with the Italian American Chamber ofCommerce Chicago, for their Italian Market Festival to take place on Septerober 30 through October 4, 2002, on Block 37, Washington, Dearborn and State Streets, 10:00 A.M. through 6:00 P.M. on Monday through Thursday and 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. on Friday.

Street Closure Fees.

Saint Peter's Church/Blessing Of The Animals.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department ofTransportation is hereby advised and directed to waive the Street Closure fees in connection with the Blessing ofthe 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96091

Animals for Saint Peter's Church, 110 West Madison Street, on Saturday, October 5, 2002. The streets to be closed will be West Madison Street, from Clark to LaSalle Streets. '

Italian American Chamber Of Commerce Chicago/Italian Market.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department ofTransportation is hereby advised and directed to waive the Street Closure fees in connection with the Italian American Chamber of Commerce Chicago for their Italian Market to take place on Block 37, Washington, Dearborn and State Streets, September 30 through October 4, 2002.

One Hundredth Anniversary Celebration Of Engine Company Number 98 Firehouse.

Ordered, That the Director of Transportation is hereby advised and directed to waive the Street Closure fees in connection with the 100"" Anniversary Celebration of Engine Company Number 98 Firehouse at 202 East Chicago Avenue, on November 2, 2002, 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., on East Chicago Avenue, between North Mies Van Der Rohe Way and North Michigan Avenue.

Street Closure Permit, Food Vendor And Raffle License Fees.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe City Department ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to issue, free of charge, the following permits and fee waivers to the participants in the Jericho Walk/Spirit Festival to be held on September 14, 2002, at 1738 West Marquette Road at the Church ofthe Living God. South Hermitage Avenue, from the 6600 block to the 6700 block, is to be closed from the hours of 96092 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. The fees and/or licenses to be waived are as follows: Street Closure Permit, Food Vendor and Raffle fees and any other fees in conjunction with this festival.

Tent Permit Fees.

American Cancer Society.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Buildings is hereby advised and directed to waive the fees in connection with the American Cancer Society for the installation of a tent in Arvey Field in Grant Park for Sunday, October 20, 2002, 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M.

American Library Association Block Party/ Twenty-First Annual Celebration.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Buildings is hereby advised and directed to waive the fees in connection with the installation of a tent for the American Library Association on September 24, 2002, at 50 East Huron Street at a block party for the 2P' annual celebration ofthe Freedom to Read program.

One Hundredth Anniversary Celebration Of Engine Company Number 98 Firehouse.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Buildings is hereby advised to waive the fees in connection with the installation of a tent for the 100'*' anniversary celebration of Engine Company Number 98 Firehouse at 202 East Chicago Avenue, on November 2, 2002, 1:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M., on East Chicago Avenue, between 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96093

North Mies Van Der Rohe Way and North Michigan Avenue.

PERMISSION GRANTED TO HERMOSA COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION FOR CONDUCT OF SIDEWALK SALE AT 1921 NORTH KEDVALE AVENUE.

The Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration to grant permission to Hermosa Community Organization, 1921 North Kedvale Avenue, for the conduct of a sidewalk sale on October 19, 2002 and October 20, 2002, during the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., each day in the 31" Ward (referred October 2, 2002). The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed order which was transmitted herewith on November 1, 2002 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Frias, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 96094 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to grant permission to Hermosa Community Organization, 1921 North Kedvale Avenue, for the conduct ofa sidewalk sale on October 19 and 20, 2002, during the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., each day.

COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY.

ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDMENT OF LOADING ZONES ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (June 19, July 10, 31 and September 4, 2002) ordinances to establish and amend loading zones on portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96095

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance):

Establishment Of Loading Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 160 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the following locations are hereby designated as loading zones for the distances specified, during the hours indicated: 96096 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

11 West 26'*' Street (north side) from a point 115 feet west of South Wells Street, to a point 20 feet west thereof — no parking/loading zone — 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight — tow-away zone (02- 01531704);

11 3700 South Wallace Street (signs to be placed on West 37'*' Street at the door) no parking/loading zone — 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (02-01392388);

11 2001 West 35'*' Street (on the west side to the south side alley) -- no parking/loading zone -- 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. - all days (02-01302412);

25 300 - 399 West 27'*' Street (south side) — 15 minute loading zone with use of flashing lights - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (02- 01540344);

26 North Rockwell Street (east side) from a point 20 feet north of West Division Street, to a point 50 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. - tow-away zone (02- 01314070);

29 West Madison Street (north side) from a point 60 feet west of North Mason Avenue, to a point 80 feet west thereof -- 15 minute loading zone — use flashers — 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. — tow-away zone (02-01314422);

31 4312 - 4332 West Armitage Avenue - no parking/loading zone — 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. (02-01548795); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96097

Ward Location

32 North Western Avenue (east side) from a point 80 feet north of West McLean Avenue, to a point 65 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday — tow-away zone (02-01001275);

32 North Ashland Avenue (east side) from a point 375 feet south of West Diversey Parkway, to a point 25 feet south thereof — no parking/loading zone — 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - tow-away zone (02- 1220815);

39 West Argyle Street (south side) from a point 30 feet east of North F^ilaski Road, to a point 85 feet east thereof — no parking/loading zone -- 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday — tow-away zone (02-01572830).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Amendment Of Loading Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed November 13, 1996 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 33254) which reads: "North Western Avenue (east side) from a point 102 feet north ofWest Armitage Avenue, to a point 30 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M." (32"'* Ward) (02-01001275). 96098 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed October 31, 2001 (Joumal of the Proceedings ofthe City Cound/, page 71348) which reads: "South Wabash Avenue (west side) from a point 186 feet south of East Adams Street, to a point 42 feet south thereof— 15 minute loading zone — use flashing lights — 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday — tow-away zone"

by striking:

"loading zone"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"standing zone" (42"'* Ward) (02-01574226).

SECTION 3. Amend ordinance passed June 7, 2000 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 35165) which reads: "East Hubbard Street (south side) from a point 68 feet west of North Wabash Avenue, to a point 48 feet west thereof — 15 minute loading zone — use flashing lights — tow-away zone"

by striking:

"68 feet and 48 feet"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"45 feet and 91 feet" (42"" Ward) (02-01573966).

SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication. /

REMOVAL OF PARKING METERS AT 4312 4332 WEST ARMITAGE AVENUE.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96099

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (November 4, 2002) a proposed ordinance to remove parking meters on portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinance submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Removal of parking meters Numbered 34726, 34727, 24728 and 34729, which are located at 4312 - 4332 West Armitage Avenue (31" Ward). 96100 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

ESTABLISHMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC MOVEMENT ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS. .

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (July 31 and October 2, 2002) proposed ordinances to establish vehicular traffic movement on portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinance transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96101

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 20, Section 010 of the Municipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall operate such vehicle only in the direction specified below on the public ways between the limits indicated:

Ward Location

1 West McLean Avenue, from North Campbell Avenue to North Western Avenue - easterly (02-01300366);

14 South Sacramento Avenue, from West 47'" Street to West 44'*' Street - northerly (02-01306090);

23 South Lorel Avenue, between West 54'*' Street and West 55'*' Street - northerly (02-01540006);

42 North Rush Street, from East North Water Street to East Hubbard Street - northerly.

SECTION 2. This ordinemce shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDMENT OF PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report: 96102 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (June 27, 2001, July 31, September 4 and October 2, 2002) proposed ordinances to establish and amend parking restrictions on portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleraan, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance): 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96103

Establishment Of Parking Prohibition At All Times. (Except For Disabled)

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 050 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle at any time upon the following public ways as indicated:

Ward ^ Location

1 At 1104 North Marshfield Avenue-- Disabled Parking Permit 31865;

2 At 2643 West Warren Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 31965;

5 At 6816 South Clyde Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34010;

8 At 7837 South Cornell Avenue -- Disabled Parking Permit 34386;

9 At 460 West 126'" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 31479;

9 At 9924 South LaSalle Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34099;

9 At 10543 South Prairie Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 32600;

10 At 11126 South Ewing Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33826;

10 At 10631 South Bensley Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33825;

10 At 10635 South Avenue M - Disabled Parking Permit 32462; 96104 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

10 At 13310 South Carondolet Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33836;

At 2713 South Emerald Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33458;

At 2937 South Union Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 29275;

At 3804 South Honore Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33451;

At 4557 South Wallace Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33459;

At 923 West 32"" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34501;

At 522 West 42"" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 33455;

At 517 West 28'*' Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33454;

At 308 West 30'" Street Disabled Parking Permit 34506;

At 2908 South Quinn Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34500;

At 3302 South Aberdeen Street - Disabled Parking Permit 31556;

At 3212 South Union Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33461;

At 454 West 29'*' Street Disabled Parking Permit 34419;

At 4441 South Wolcott Avenue Disabled Parking Permit 31848; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96105

Ward Location

12 At 2621 West Cullerton Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34131;

13 At 3928 West 66'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 31756;

13 At 3945 West 65'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34244;

13 At 4203 West 58'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33622;

13 At 3712 West 66'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34247;

13 At 6231 South Komensky Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 32735;

13 At 6238 South Major Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34237;

13 At 3701 West 59'" Street (signs located on West Lawndale Avenue) — Disabled Paridng Permit 34246;

13 At 6234 South Komensky Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 30491;

13 At 5548 South Kenneth Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33629;

14 At South Francisco Avenue (west side) from a point 100 feet north of West 54'" Street, to a point 25 feet north thereof — reserved disabled parking (accessible parking) (02-01172186);

14 At South Richmond Street (east side) from a point 100 feet south of West 43'" Street, to a point 25 feet south thereof — reserved disabled parking (accessible symbol) (02-01172204); 96106 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

14 At 5810 South Mozart Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34816;

14 At 4415 South Troy Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33766;

14 At 6241 South Richmond Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33756;

14 At 5017 South Talman Avenue - ' Disabled Parking Permit 33763;

14 At 3042 West 41" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34823;

14 At 4341 South Drake Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34547;

14 At 3221 West 62"" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 26081;

15 At 6654 South Seeley Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34551;

15 At 6533 South Hamilton Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 28769;

15 At 6438 South Hoyne Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33606;

15 At 6427 South Winchester Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 27008;

15 At 6204 South Artesian Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34746;

15 At 6516 South Oakley Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 30827;

16 At 5816 South Maplewood Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34389; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96107

Ward Location

16 At 5925 South Bishop Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34417;

16 At 5039 South Marshfield Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 26996;

17 At 6514 South Peoria Street - Disabled Parking Permit 25225;

17 At 6954 South Honore Street - Disabled Parking Permit 30576;

17 At 6714 South Sangamon Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33807;

17 At 7815 South Morgan Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 29419;

18 At 8114 South Justine Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33513;

18 At 8017 South Claremont Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33515;

18 At 7144 South Artesian Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33518;

18 At 7508 South Wolcott Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33519;

18 At 7136 South RockweU Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 32789;

21 At 8912 South Racine Avenue — Disabled Paridng Permit 34129;

21 At 9338 South Normal Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33917;

21 At 8310 South May Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34664; 96108 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

21 At 1328 West 97'" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 31979;

21 At 9123 South LaSalle Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 33914;

21 At 8000 South Sangamon Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33543;

22 At 2752 South Harding Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 31539;

22 At 2817 South Kostner Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33925;

22 At 4127 West 25'" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 34252;

23 At 6551 West 60'" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 31265;

23 At 6118 South Major Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34029;

23 At 5804 South Natchez Avenue - Disabled Paridng Permit 34545; _

23 At 5400 South Merrimac Avenue (signs to be posted on West 54'" Street) - Disabled Parking Permit 34030;

23 At 6204 South Major Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34021;

23 At 4535 South Leamington Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 31532;

23 At 6230 South Natoma Avenue - Disabled Paridng Permit 33041;

23 At 6655 West 64'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 31300; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96109

Ward Location

23 At 6101 South Natoma Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34128;

24 At 3939 West Lexington Street - Disabled Parking Permit 32079;

24 At 1313 South Kariov Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34048;

25 At 1522 West 19'" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33242;

25 At 2146 West 21" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 26137;

25 At 1166 West 19*" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 34118;

25 At 848 South Loomis Street Disabled Parking Permit 34376;

25 At 2422 South Bell Avenue Disabled Parking Permit 33229;

25 At 237 West 22"" Place - Disabled Parking Permit 33270;

26 At 3011 North Oakley Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 27801;

27 At 1401 North Mohawk Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34137;

27 At 317 West Evergreen Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 32983;

27 At 1006 North Lawndale Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 30732;

29 At 2306 North Mason Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34289; 96110 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

30 At 5214 West Wolfram Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 33849;

30 At 3340 North Kildare Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33174;

30 At 3129 North Major Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33170;

30 At 5022 West Drummond Place - Disabled Parking Permit 34718;

30 At 3340 North Kildare Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33174;

31 At 3004 North Kilbourn Avenue - Disabled Paridng Permit 32256;

31 At 4939 West Wolfram Street - Disabled Parking Permit 32266;

31 At 2107 North Lockwood Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34308;

31 At 4826 West Oakdale Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 28706;

31 At 3018 North Kenneth Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 32265;

31 At 4156 West Barry Avenue — Disabled Paridng Permit 30309;

32 At 816 North Leavitt Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 43371;

32 At 1238 West Oakdale Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34472;

32 At 851 West Walton Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34470; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96111

Ward Location

34 At 53 West 112'" Place Disabled Parking Permit 34126;

34 At 663 West 116'" Place Disabled Parking Permit 29405;

34 At 10525 South Peoria Street - Disabled Parking Permit 32500;

36 At 1706 North Newcastle Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 32194;

36 At 3325 North Paris Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 32187;

36 At 3333 North Pacific Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 32177;

36 At 3433 North Ozanam Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 31644;

36 At 2641 North Meade Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33940;

36 At 3641 North Pittsburgh Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33929;

36 At 2625 North Rutherford Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33935;

37 At 2334 North McVicker Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34297;

37 At 5049 West Crystal Street - Disabled Parking Permit 28235;

37 At 5310 West Bloomingdale Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33328;

38 At 4540 North Mulligan Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33341; 96112 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

38 At 5349 West School Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33348;

38 At 5522 West Dakin Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33338;

38 At 5221 West Roscoe Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33349;

38 At 6318 West School Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33347;

39 At 4437 West Gunnison Street - Disabled Paridng Permit 35056;

39 At 5044 North Sawyer Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 33877;

39 At 4825 North Kilpatrick Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 27410;

39 At 6131 North Harding Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33878;

43 At 210 West St. Paul Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 31463;

45 At 5437 North Linder Avenue - Disabled Paridng Permit 34580;

45 At 5919 West Giddings Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33144;

45 At 5418 West Wilson Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 33895;

45 At 5005 West Dakin Street - Disabled Parking Permit 34404;

45 At 4828 West Dakin Street - Disabled Parking Permit 31077; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96113

Ward Location

45 At 6228 West Catalpa Avenue Disabled Parking Permit 33894;

46 At 606 West Grace Street (to take the place of one of the existing four public benefit disabled parking spaces) — Disabled Parking Permit 32206;

47 At 2027 West Berteau Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 32964;

47 At 2041 West Montrose Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 35386;

48 At 1457 West Elmdale Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 34548;

49 At 1832 West Greenleaf Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 31122;

50 At 2525 West Arthur Avenue Disabled Parking Permit 25723;

50 At 6159 North Fairfield Avenue (signs to be posted at 6157 North Fairfield Avenue) — Disabled Paridng Permit 27849;

50 At 6939 North Hamilton Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 21859;

50 At 6414 North Maplewood Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 34135;

50 At 2125 West Greenleaf Avenue — Disabled Paridng Permit 33781;

50 At 6245 North Washtenaw Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 29155;

50 At 3024 West Rosemont Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 1914; 96114 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

50 At 6533 North Seeley Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 25617.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Removal Of Parking Prohibition At All Times. (Except For Disabled)

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

SECTION 1. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 1334 signs located at 1309 North Greenview Avenue (P' Ward).

SECTION 2. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 13406 signs located at 425 West Oakwood Boulevard (3'" Ward).

SECTION 3. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 19846 signs located at 1424 East 71" Street (5'" Ward).

SECTION 4. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 15396 signs located at 2510 East 74'*' Street (5'" Ward).

SECTION 5. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 12246 signs located at 7628 South St. Lawrence Avenue (6'" Ward).

SECTION 6. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 9073 signs located at 8106 South Eberhart Avenue (6'" Ward).

SECTION 7. Removal of Disabled Parkirig Permit 29323 signs located at 7228 South St. Lawrence Avenue (6'" Ward).

SECTION 8. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 14370 signs located at 8201 South Merrill Avenue (8'" Ward). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96115

SECTION 9. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 14844 signs located at 9554 South Dobson Avenue (8*" Ward).

SECTION 10. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 12436 signs located at 9220 South Harper Avenue (8'" Ward).

SECTION 11. RemovalofDisabledParkingPermit 10897 signs located at 12113 South Lafayette Avenue (9*" Ward).

SECTION 12. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 20347 signs located at 10047 South Prairie Avenue (9'*' Ward).

SECTION 13. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 11637 signs located at 9916 South Parnell Avenue (9'" Ward).

SECTION 14. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 8948 signs located at 3118 South Lowe Avenue (11'" Ward).

SECTION 15. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 19177 signs located at 529 West 46*" Street (11'*' Ward).

SECTION 16. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 6490 signs located at 6621 South Knox Avenue (13'" Ward).

SECTION 17. Removal ofDisabled Paridng Permit 19025 signs located at 5747 South Honore Avenue (15'" Ward).

SECTION 18. Removal ofDisabled Paridng Permit 1102 signs located at 6319 SouthMozart Street (15'" Ward). .,

SECTION 19. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 20963 signs located at 7146- 7152 South Marshfield Avenue (17'" Ward).

SECTION 20. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 7392 signs located at 6755 South Throop Street (17'" Ward).

SECTION 21. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 17446 signs located at 7201 South Emerald Avenue (17'" Ward).

SECTION 22. Removal of Disabled Paridng Permit 29850 signs located at 8348 South Winchester Avenue (18'" Ward).

SECTION 23. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 12756 signs located at 8234 South Laflin Street (18'" Ward). 96116 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 24. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 18459 signs located at 6549 South St. Lawrence Avenue (20'" Ward).

SECTION 25. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 15220 signs located at 6718 South Evans Avenue (20'" Ward).

SECTION 26. RemovalofDisabledParkingPermit 14622 signs located at 6544 South St. Lawrence Avenue (20*" Ward).

SECTION 27. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 19749 signs located at 9435 South Throop Street (21" Ward).

SECTION 28. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 21223 signs located at 2240 South Avers Avenue (22"" Ward).

SECTION 29. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 26279 signs located at 4116 West 25'" Street (22"" Ward).

SECTION 30. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 26289 signs located at 2743 South Ridgeway Avenue (22"" Ward).

SECTION 31. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 11642 signs located at 6005 South Merrimac Avenue (23'" Ward).

SECTION 32. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 26314 signs located at 6612 West 64'*' Place (23'" Ward).

SECTION 33. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 25690 signs located at 5531 South Nottingham Avenue (23'" Ward).

SECTION 34. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 15048 signs located at 4112 West Grenshaw Street (24'" Ward).

SECTION 35. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 26037 signs located at 2008 South Paulina Street (25'" Ward).

SECTION 36. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 17200 signs located at 2082 North Stave Street (26'" Ward).

SECTION 37. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 15600 signs located at 2612 North Mulligan Avenue (29'" Ward).

SECTION 38. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 28792 signs located at 2343 North Merrimac Avenue (29'" Ward). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96117

SECTION 39. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 19537 signs located at 5200 West Schubert Avenue (30'" Ward).

SECTION 40. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 27283 signs located at 1510 North Springfield Avenue (30'" Ward).

SECTION 41. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 18849 signs located at 3924 West School Street (30'" Ward).

SECTION 42. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20207 signs located at 4842 West Nelson Street (31" Ward).

SECTION 43. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 21038 signs located at 3219 North Kostner Avenue (31" Ward).

SECTION 44. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 5737 signs located at 1707 North Hoyne Avenue (32"" Ward).

SECTION 45. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 15594 signs located at 12436 South Wallace Street (34*" Ward).

SECTION 46. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 14800 signs located at 12219 South Wallace Street (34'" Ward).

SECTION 47. Removal ofDisabled Paridng Permit 14683 signs located at 2744 North Sawyer Avenue (35'" Ward).

SECTION 48. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20821 signs located at 3715 West Belden Avenue (35'" Ward).

SECTION 49. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 16533 signs located at 7015 West Wolfram Street (36'" Ward).

SECTION 50. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 11851 signs located at 1620 North New England Avenue (36'" Ward).

SECTION 51. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 28998 signs located at 3558 North Nottingham Avenue (36'" Ward).

SECTION 52. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 19322 signs located at 2104 North Neva Avenue (36*^ Ward).

SECTION 53. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 18220 signs located at 3617 North Neva Avenue (36'" Ward). 96118 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 54. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 19330 signs located at 834 North Leamington Avenue (37'" Ward).

SECTION 55. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 13987 signs located at 2107 North Mango Avenue (37'" Ward).

SECTION 56. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 7309 signs located at 837 North Leclaire Avenue (37'" Ward).

SECTION 57. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 13275 signs located at 5352 West Cornelia Avenue (38'" Ward).

SECTION 58. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 14218 signs located at 5632 West Pensacola Avenue (38'" Ward).

SECTION 59. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 28027 signs located at 6327 West Eddy Street (38'" Ward)

SECTION 60. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 11728 signs located at 4533 North Mobile Avenue (38'" Ward).

SECTION 61. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 16096 signs located at 4901 North St. Louis Avenue (39*^ Ward).

SECTION 62. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 5789 signs located at 4904 North Kenneth Avenue (39'" Ward).

SECTION 63. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 27543 signs located at 4962 North Spaulding Avenue (39'" Ward).

SECTION 64. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 21487 signs located at 3456 West Catalpa Avenue (39'" Ward).

SECTION 65. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 17226 signs located at 4722 North Sawyer Avenue (39'" Ward).

SECTION 66. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 5794 signs located at 3721 North Lakewood Avenue (44'" Ward).

SECTION 67. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 16034 signs located at 3349 North Southport Avenue (44*^ Ward).

SECTION 68. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 11607 signs located at 5703 West Grover Street (45*^ Ward). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96119

SECTION 69. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 9068 signs located at 5331 North Magnet Avenue (45'*' Ward).

SECTION 70. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 12433 signs located at 4845 West Berenice Avenue (45'" Ward).

SECTION 71. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 17851 signs located at 3751 North Lake Shore Drive (46*" Ward).

SECTION 72. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20680 signs located at 5017 North Hermitage Avenue (47'" Ward).

SECTION 73. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 17423 signs located at 2904 West Fitch Avenue (50'" Ward).

SECTION 74. Removal of Disabled Paridng Permit 14658 signs located at 6641 North Whipple Street (50'" Ward).

SECTION 75, Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 17002 signs located at 6046 North Francisco Avenue (50'" Ward).

SECTION 76. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20489 signs located at 6128 North Francisco Avenue (50'" Ward).

SECTION 77. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 18817 signs located at 6101 North Maplewood Avenue (50'" Ward).

SECTION 78. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Establishment Of Parking Prohibition During Spedfied Hours.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 080 of the Municipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle upon the following public way in the areas indicated during the hours specified: 96120 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

42 South Clinton Street (east side) from a point 50 feet south of West Van Buren Street, to a point 48 feet south thereof — reserved disabled parking -- 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday — tow-away zone (02-00797501);

47 ] North Leavitt Street (west side) from a point 90 feet north of West Giddings Street, to a point 25 feet north thereof — reserved disabled parking — 7:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. — Sundays only — tow-away zone (02-01589001).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Designation Of Residential Permit Parking Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 090 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, portions ofthe below named streets are hereby designated as residential permit parking zones, for the following locations:

Ward Location

8 8500 block of South Chappel Avenue (west side only) between East 85'" Street and East 86'*' Street - at all times (Zone 91); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96121

Ward Location

12 South Maplewood Avenue (both sides) from 4000 through 4258 (extension to Zone 746);

17 7600 block of South Peoria Street (west side) 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday (Zone 982);

21 8800 block of South Bishop Street (both sides) 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday (Zone 981);

25 1600 block of South Paulina Street (west side only) between West 16'" Street and West 17'" Street - at all times (Zone 816);

30 1900 block of North Kariov Avenue (both sides) between West Armitage Avenue and West Cortland Street (1900 - 1943) at all times (Zone 896);

35 3400 block ofWest McLean Avenue (both sides) at all times (Zone 983);

38 West Melrose Street (both sides) from North Menard Avenue to the dead end — 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday (Zone 984);

43 1000 block of West Belden Avenue (south side) between North Seminary Avenue and North Kenmore Avenue (1035 - 1057) - 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 A.M. — Sunday through Saturday (Zone 143);

46 900 block of West Belle Plaine (both sides) between North Sheridan Road and North Broadway - 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 A.M. — Sunday through Friday — buffer zone to (Zone 827). 96122 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Amendment Of Residential Permit Parking Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 804 as follows: by wrapping the corners 8600 — 8601 South Drexel Avenue between the east alley on East 86'" Street and the west alley on East 86'" Street - no parking - 3:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. (8'" Ward).

SECTION 2. RepealResidentialPermit Paridng Zone 412, from the 6300 block of South Francisco Avenue (both sides) (15'" Ward).

SECTION 3. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 149 which reads as follows: "on the 5900 block of West West End Avenue between North Austin Avenue and North Mayfield Avenue - 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Sunday through Saturday"

by striking:

"4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Sunday through Saturday"

and inserting:

"at all times" (29'" Ward).

SECTION 4. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 747 which reads as follows: "on North Kariov Avenue (both sides) between West North Avenue and West Grand Avenue - 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M."

by striking:

"4:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M."

and inserting:

"at all times" (30'" Ward). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96123

SECTION 5. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 868 which reads as follows: "4000 block ofWest Grace Street (both sides) between North Keystone Avenue and North Pulaski Road — at all times"

by striking:

"at all times"

and inserting:

"8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday" (30'*' Ward).

SECTION 6. Repeal Residential Permit Parking Zone 937 which reads as foflows: "3500 block ofNorth Rutherford Avenue (both sides) between West Addison Street and West Cornelia Avenue" (36*" Ward).

SECTION 7. Repeal Residential Permit Parking Zone 886 which reads as follows: "3900 block of North Oleander Avenue (both sides) between West Irving Park Road and West Forest Preserve" (36'" Ward).

SECTION 8. Removal of "Residential Permit Parking Zone 45" signs located on the 5900 block of West Newport Avenue (both sides) at all times.

SECTION 9. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 448 which reads as foflows: "both sides of the 6300 block of North Maplewood Avenue"

by striking:

"12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. - except Fridays"

and inserting:

"8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - all days except Fridays - 12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M." (50'" Ward).

SECTION 10. Amend Residential Permit Parking Zone 555 which reads as follows: "both sides ofthe 6300 block ofNorth Campbell Avenue"

by striking:

"12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. - except Fridays" 96124 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

and inserting:

"8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - all days except Fridays - 12:30 P.M. to 2:30 P.M." (50'" Ward).

SECTION 11. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Establishment Of Service Drive/Diagonal Parking.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Section 64, Section 030 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, a portion of the below named street is hereby designated as service drive/diagonal parking for the following location:

Ward Location

27 West Hubbard Street (south side) from North to North Milwaukee Avenue — service drive/diagonal paridng (02-0154826).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDMENT OF TRAFFIC LANE TOW-AWAY ZONES ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96125

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (February 27, May 1, July 31 and September 4, 2002) ordinances to establish and amend traffic lane/ tow-away zones on portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance):

Establishment Of Traffic Lane/Tow-Away Zones.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: 96126 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following locations are hereby designated as traffic lane/tow-away zones, between the limits and during the times specified, standing or parking of any vehicle shall be considered a definite hazard to the normal movement of traffic:

Ward Location

1 West North Avenue (south side) from a point 80 feet west of North Wood Street, to a point 20 feet west thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday (02-01300277);

1 West Division Street (south side) from a point 10 feet east of North Winchester Avenue, to a point 22 feet east thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing -- tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - tow-away zone (02- 01300233);

1 West North Avenue (south side) from a point 200 feet west of North Ashland Avenue, to a point 45 feet west thereof­ is minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. (02-01300322);

32 West Division Street (south side) from a point 100 feet east of North Leavitt Street, to a point 25 feet east thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (02-01548895); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96127

Ward Location

42 North Clark Street (east side) from the south leg of West Delaware Place, to a point 35 feet north thereof — no parking/tow-away zone (02-01574365).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Amendment Of Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Amend ordinance passed December 13, 1998 which reads: "West Jackson Boulevard (north side) from a point 190 feet west of South Desplaines Street, to a point 34 feet west thereof — no parking/tow-away zone"

by striking:

"no parking/tow-away zone"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"15 minute loading zone — use flashers — tow-away zone" (2"" Ward) (02- 01530069).

SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed December 11, 1930 (Joumal of the Proceedings ofthe City CoundZ, page 4142) which reads: "East 55'" Street (south side) from a point 95 feet west of South Shore Drive, to a point 65 feet west thereof — no parking/tow-away zone"

I by striking: "no parking/tow-away zone" 96128 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"15 minute standing zone with flashing lights — at all times" (5'" Ward) (02- 00732290).

SECTION 3. Amend the existing "No Parking/Tow-Away Zone/Bike Route" signs on West 67'" Street (south side of Marquette Road only) from South Kedzie Avenue to South Central Park Avenue

by striking:

"No Parking/Tow-Away Zone/Bike Route"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"No Parking/Bike Route - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M." (15'" Ward).

SECTION 4. Repeal ordinance passed November 28, 2001 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 72996) which reads: "West 87'" Street (north side) from South Wolcott Avenue to South Winchester Avenue — no parking/tow- away zone" (18'" Ward) (02-00393285).

SECTION 5. Repeal ordinance passed April 20, 1966 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 6638) which reads: "North Kildare Avenue (east side) from West Schubert Avenue to West Diversey Avenue — no parking/tow- away zone except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays" (31" Ward) (02-01548823).

SECTION 6. Amend ordinance passed December 8, 1958 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 8547) which reads: "South Kildare Avenue (west side) from West Diversey Avenue to West Schubert Avenue"

by striking:

"West Diversey Avenue"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"West Parker Avenue - no parking/tow-away zone" (31" Ward) (02-01548823). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96129

SECTION 7. Amend ordinance passed April 29, 1989 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 6703) which reads: "North Greenview Avenue (east side) from a point 252 feet south ofWest Diversey Parkway, to a point 66 feet south thereof — no parking/tow-away zone"

by striking:

"from a point 252 feet and to a point 66 feet"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"from a point 232 feet and to a point 106 feet" (32"" Ward) (02-1548548).

SECTION 8. Amend ordinance passed March 27, 2002 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 82357) which reads: "North Troy Street (both sides) from West Devon Avenue, to the first alley north thereof — no parking/tow-away zone"

by striking:

"(both sides)"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"(west side)" (50'*' Ward) (02-01575794).

SECTION 9. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

AUTHORIZATION FOR ERECTION OF TRAFFIC WARNING SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS ON- PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report: 96130 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO .11/6/2002

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (July 10, 31 and September 4, 2002) a proposed ordinance and orders to erect traffic warning signs and signals, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances and order submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances and order transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone -7 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances and order, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance or order):

Erection Of Traffic Waming Signs.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to erect traffic warning signs on the following streets ofthe types specified: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96131

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

"All-Way Stop" sign, at South Federal Street and West 23'" Street (02- 01530254);

"AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Dearborn Street and West 23'" Street (02- 01530232);

11 "Stop" sign, stopping north and southbound traffic at South Union Avenue and West 47'" Place (02- 01532286);

12 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of South Marshfield Avenue and West 42"" Street (02-01306027);

12 "All-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of West 43'" Street and South Artesian Avenue (02-01532521);

12 "All-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of West 43'" Street and South Hermitage Avenue;

19 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping east and westbound traffic on West 97*" Street at South Hamilton Avenue;

19 "Four-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of West 98'" Street and South BeU Avenue;

22 "Stop" sign, stopping South Kolin Avenue for West 32"" Street (02-01546167);

23 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of South Lamon Avenue and West SC" Street (02-01306849);

24 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping north and southbound traffic on South Cicero Avenue at West Van Buren Street; 96132 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

30 "Stop" sign, stopping east and westbound traffic at the intersection of North Harding Avenue and West Belden Avenue (02-01546363);

34 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Wallace Street and West 116'" Street (02- 01320937);

34 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Carpenter Street and West 116*" Street (02- 01320913);

34 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping north and southbound traffic on South Halsted Street at West IDS'" Street (02- 00791158);

34 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping north and southbound traffic on South Halsted Street at West 128'" Street (02- 00791214);

34 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping north and southbound traffic on South Vincennes Avenue at South 109'" Street (02- 00791133);

34 "Two-Way Stop" sign, stopping east and westbound traffic on West 119'" Street at South Wallace Street (02-00893458);

36 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of West School Street and North Meade Avenue (02-01224753);

36 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North Nagle Avenue and West Roscoe Street (02-01224846);

36 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North Rutherford Avenue and West Barry Avenue (02-01224784); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96133

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

36 "All-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North McVicker Avenue and West Altgeld Street (02-01224873);

38 "All-Way Stop" sign, at North Octavia Avenue and West Byron Avenue (02- 01581626);

38 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at West Sunnyside Avenue and North Merrimac Avenue (02- 01581652);

39 "Stop" sign, stopping North Keeler Avenue for West Glenlake Avenue (02- 01581666);

41 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North Oshkosh Avenue and North Otsego Avenue;

45 "Stop" sign, on the southeast corner of North Menard Avenue, at North Miltimore Avenue;

47 "Two-Way Stop" sign, at West Roscoe Street (approximately 2440 West Roscoe Street) 250 feet west of North Western Avenue on the north side ofWest Roscoe Street facing east and approximately 350 feet west ofNorth Western Avenue on the south side of West Roscoe Street facing west (02-01226462);

48 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at West Lawrence Avenue and North Lake Shore Drive (northbound exit ramp) (02-01581732);

48 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at West Foster Avenue and North Lake Shore Drive (northbound exit ramp) (02-01581846); 96134 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

48 "Four-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North Lakewood Avenue and West Foster Avenue;

48 "Four-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of North Kenmore Avenue and West Foster Avenue;

48 "Four-Way Stop" sign at the intersection of West Bryn Mawr Avenue and North Lakewood Avenue;

48 "Four-Way Stop" sign, at the intersection of West Bryn Mawr Avenue and North Magnolia Avenue;

50 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at North Drake Avenue and West Rosemont Avenue (02- 01581898);

50 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at North Talman Avenue and West Rosemont Avenue (02- 01581916);

Installation Of "Closed To Traffic" Signs.

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

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to install "Closed To Traffic" signs at the below listed locations: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96135

Ward Location

36 West Wrightwood Avenue, from North Newland Avenue to North Sayre'Avenue - "Closed To Traffic - 7:45 A.M. To 8:15 A.M. And 2:30 P.M. To 2:50 P.M. - August 20, 2002 To June 30, 2003 - On All School Days" — provided provisions of 9-12-040 of the City Traffic Code are fully complied with and provided the school is responsible for traffic control devices (02-01330128);

45 North Lavergne Avenue, from West Montrose Avenue to West Pensacola Avenue - "Closed To Traffic - 8:00 A.M. To 9:00 A.M. And 11:00 A.M. To Noon And 2:30 P.M. To 3:30 P.M. - On AU School Days" -- provided provisions of 9-12-040 of the City Traffic Code are fully complied with and provided the school is responsible for traffic control devices (02-01573063).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Installation Of Miscellaneous Signs.

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

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to install miscellaneous signs at the below listed locations: 96136 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location And T}^^ Of Sign

24 1800 block of South Central Park Avenue (to the first alley thereof) 90 degree parking (01-1310);

32 West Haines Street (both sides) from North Hickory Avenue to North Halsted Street — perpendicular parking (02- 00777041).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

ESTABLISHMENT OF SPEED LIMITATION ON PORTION OF WEST GRAND AVENUE.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (November 4, 2002) orders to establish speed limitations, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinance submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96137

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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. of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. PursuanttoTitle9, Chapter 64, Section 070 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to operate such vehicle at a greater speed than is indicated upon the street or other public way designated within the limits specified:

Ward Location And Limitation

42 On the Grand Avenue bridge over the north branch of the Chicago River — 20 miles per hour signs.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication. 96138 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Failed To Pass - VARIOUS TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS, ET CETERA.

(Adverse Committee Recommendations)

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council do not pass sundry proposed ordinances and proposed orders (transmitted with the committee report) relating to traffic regulations, traffic signs, et cetera.

Alderman Natarus moved to Concur In the committee's recommendation. The question in reference to each proposed ordinance or proposed order thereupon became: "Shall the proposed ordinances or proposed orders pass, notwithstanding the committee's adverse recommendation?" and the several questions being so put, each of the said proposed ordinances and proposed orders Failed to Pass by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — None.

Nays — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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

The committee report listing said ordinances and orders which failed to pass reads as follows:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Do Not Pass the sundry proposed ordinances and orders submitted herewith, which were referred to the Committee (December 15, 1999, 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96139

November 1, 2000, March 27, May 1, 29, June 19, July 10, 31 and September 4, 2002) concerning traffic regulations and traffic signs, et cetera, as follows:

Parking Prohibited At All Times:

Ward Location

36 West Irving Park Road (both sides) between North Cumberland Avenue and North River Road. Request withdrawn (02-01220918).

Parking Prohibited At All Times ~ Disabled:

Ward Location

7 2836 East 78'" Street. Duplicate. Previously introduced on December 5, 2001, and passed on October 2, 2002, with the same permit number;

8 1643 East 78'" Street. Duplicate. Previously introduced on July 31, 2002, and passed on October 2, 2002, with the same permit number;

17 1222 West 74'" Street. Main Arterial Street;

18 8156 South Mozart Street. Fails to meet fee requirement. 96140 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours:

Ward Location

27 North Halsted Street (east side) from the comer of North Halsted Street at North Clyboum Avenue south to 1427 North Halsted Street - September 7, 2002 at 4:00 A.M. to September 8, 2002 at 2:00 P.M.. Request vrithdrawn (02-01548135);

27 447 West North Avenue - 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Sunday through Saturday. Duplicate proposal. Previously recommended on proposal dated July 31, 2002 (02-01548194).

Loading Zones;

Ward Location

26 2818 West North Avenue - 15 minute loading zone - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday. This location falls -within a tow-away zone (02- 01314117);

26 1210 North Washtenaw Avenue - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday. Request withdrawn by requestor (02-01314143);

27 850 West Jackson Boulevard - 7:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. - Monday through Friday. This location falls within a bus stop or a no parking zone (02-01573935); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96141

Ward Location

42 226 South Wabash Avenue - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Sunday through Saturday. Insufficient data to process request. Alderman's office has been notified (02-01227254).

Residential Permit Parking:

Ward Location

1900 block of West Huron Street between North Damen Avenue and North Wolcott Avenue - 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. — all days. Does not meet parking study;

2400 block of West Thomas Street between North Washtenaw Avenue and North California Avenue — 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. — all days. Does not meet parking study;

8 8600 block of South Dorchester Avenue - 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday. Does not meet parking study;

14 5100 block of South Richmond Street - at all times. Does not meet parking study;

15 6300 block of South Fairfield Avenue (both sides) 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. - Monday through Sunday. Does not meet parking study;

24 3400 block of West Arthington Street - at all times. Does not meet parking study; 96142 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ward Location

24 800 block of South St. Louis Avenue (both sides) at all times. Does not meet parking study;

24 4700 block of West Gladys Avenue (both sides) at all times. Does not meet parking study;

24 1800 block of South Komensky Avenue — at all times. Does not meet paridng study;

25 2400 block of West CuUerton Street (both sides) at all times. Does not meet parking study;

26 800 block of North Francisco Avenue — 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. - all days. Does not meet parking study;

27 400 block of North Morgan Street, between West Hubbard Street and West Grand Avenue - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. -- Monday through Friday. Does not meet zoning requirements (M2-2 zoning);

30 4900 block of West Melrose Street (both sides) at all times. Does not meet parking study;

32 1600 block of North Hermitage Avenue, between West North Avenue and West Wabansia Avenue - 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 A.M. — all days (Zone 89). Does not meet parking study;

34 South Eggleston Avenue, between West 120'" Street and West 121" Street (both sides) at all times. Does not meet paridng study; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96143

Ward Location

36 3500 block of North Natoma Avenue (both sides) from the first alley south of West Addison Street to North Cornelia Avenue — at all times. Does not meet parking study;

38 5700 block of West Eddy Street (both sides) from North Major Avenue to North Menard Avenue — at all times. Does not meet parking study;

41 5200 block of North Oakview Avenue — at all times. Does not meet paridng study;

43 1500 block of North Hudson Avenue (both sides) 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 A.M. - Monday through Saturday (Zone 348). Does not meet parking study;

43 2000 block of North Magnolia Avenue (both sides) 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 A.M. - to include 143. Does not meet parking study.

Single Direction:

Ward Location

23 West 53'" Street, from South Central Avenue to South Parkside Avenue -- westerly. Traffic survey indicates change would result in hazardous community access problem (02-01538891). 96144 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Standing Zone Signs:

Ward Location

32 1922 West North Avenue - 15 minute standing zone — with flashing lights — 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - Sunday through Saturday. Information needed to prepare recommendations for this ordinance is not available. Alderman's office has been advised (02-00777973).

Traffic Waming Signs And/Or Signals:

Ward Location

24 East/westbound traffic on West 16'" Street, at South Lawndale Avenue — "Stop" sign. West 16'" Street is an arterial street. Signs are not warranted according to state/federal standards;

34 North/southbound traffic on South Vincennes Avenue, at West 118'" Street - "Two-Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal. Previously not recommended on proposal dated January 16, 2002 (02- 00215934) (02-00791259);

34 North/southbound traffic on South Halsted Street, at West IDS'" Street - "Two-Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal. Previously not recommended on proposal dated May 1, 2002 (02- 00791158); 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96145

Ward Location

34 West 116'" Street and South Wallace Street - "All-Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal. Previously passed November 13, 1996 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 33275). Signs are posted (02-00893228);

34 West 116*" Street and South Wallace Street - "AU-Way Stop" sign. DupUcate proposal. Previously passed November 13, 1996 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 33275). Signs are posted (02-010123613);

34 South Halsted Street, at West IDS'" Street - "Two-Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal. Previously passed with proposal dated May 1, 2002 (02- 00791158);

34 East/westbound traffic on West 119'" Street, at South Wallace Street - "Two- Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal. Previously not recommended on proposal dated May 29, 2002 (02-00893458) (02- 01013414) (02-01320708);

34 North/southbound traffic on South Halsted Street, at West IDS'" Street - "Two-Way Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal dated May 1, 2002 (02-00791158) (02- 01320761). 96146 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Amend Parking Prohibited At All Times ~ Disabled:

Ward Location

13 Removal of Disabled Parking Number 12685 for 6461 South Long Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal with Permit 12685 on September 5, 2001;

15 Removal of Disabled Parking Number 9107 for 3529 West 72"" Place. Duplicate ordinance proposal with Permit 9107 on July 10, 2002;

23 Removal of Disabled Paridng Number 5529 for 5029 South Tripp Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal passed with Permit 5529 on June 19, 2002;

30 Removal of Disabled Paridng Number 16705 for 4048 North Avers Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal passed with Permit 16705 on July 10, 2002;

37 Removal of Disabled Paridng Number 12865 for 1615 North Leclaire Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal passed with Permit 12865 on February 27, 2002;

45 Removal of Disabled 27840 for 6158 North Artesian Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal with permit 27840 on July 10, 2002;

50 Removal of Disabled 27840 for 6156 North Artesian Avenue. Duplicate ordinance proposal with Permit 27840 on July 10, 2002. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96147

Amend Residential Permit Parking:

Ward Location

38 Removal of (Zone 45) for the 5900 block of West Newport Avenue (both sides) at all times.

Amend Traffic Lane/Tow-Away Zone:

Ward Location

Removal of signs for 1755 — 1765 East 55'" Street. Duplicate proposal. Previously recommended on proposal dated May 1, 2002 (02-00732290);

27 Removal of signs for 850 West Jackson Boulevard. Corner clearance signs are needed for the safety of turning vehicles and pedestrians (02-01573912).

These Do Not Pass recommendations were concurred in by all members of the Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted.

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman. 96148 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WAY.

AUTHORIZATION FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances transmitted herewith (referred October 2, 2002) for grants of privilege in the public way.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96149

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

A FinkI & Sons Company.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to A FinkI and Sons Company, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) switch tracks on the public right- of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2011 North Southport Avenue. Said switch tracks are installed for transporting material to and from A FinkI 86 Sons properties. Said switch tracks installed as follows:

Switch Track Number 1.

Connect the buUdings, 1336 West Cortiand Street with 1351 West Cortiand Street, running approximately sixty-six (66) linear feet across West Cortland Street.

Switch Tract Number 2.

Connect the buildings, 1405 West Cortland Street with 1901 North Southport Avenue running approximately sixty-six (66) linear feet across West Cortland Street continuing across North Southport Avenue (private street).

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020896 herein granted the sum of Six Hundred and no/ 100 Dollars ($600.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 15, 2002.

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American Hospital Association.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to American Hospital Association, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now installed, two (2) ten (10) inch casings placed at a depth of four and one-half (4y2) feet below street grade, traveling from the basement level ofthe Wieboldt Hall, one of said casings contains a six (6) inch steam pipe and the other casing contains a three (3) inch steam pipe for condenser pump discharge, together with one (1) inch steam pipe all under and across East Chicago Avenue, two hundred eighty-three (283) feet west of the westerly line of North Lake Shore Drive, thence proceeding in a northerly direction under and across East Pearson Street at a point one hundred fifty-two (152) feet west ofthe westerly sidewalk line ofNorth Lake Shore Drive and then into the property at 840 North Lake Shore Drive, the American Hospital Association. The location of said privilege shall be shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021417 herein granted the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Twelve and no/100 Dollars ($1,512.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after July 29, 2002.

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Bemard Zell Anshe Emet Day School

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, a four (4) inch poly conduit under and across the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 728 West Grace Street. Said conduit shall be installed for utility lines and be installed across and under West Grace Street connecting the building located at 728 West Grace Street with the building at 3760 North Pine Grove Avenue. Conduit shall run approximately fifty (50) feet across West Grace Street. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020934 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 9, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96154 of this Journal]

Broadway In Chicago.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Broadway in Chicago, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) sidewalk vaults.

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Vault Number 1.

Said existing sidewalk vault is adjacent to the premises known as 24 West Randolph Street and measure one hundred forty (140) feet in length and sixteen (16) feet in width for a total square footage of two thousand two hundred forty (2,240).

Vault Number 2.

Said existing sidewalk vault is adjacent to the premises known as 159 North Dearborn Street and measure one hundred ten (110) feet in length and fifteen (15) feet in width for a total square footage of one thousand six hundred fifty (1,650).

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021025 herein granted the sum of Ten Thousand Six Hundred Seventy- four and no/ 100 Dollars ($10,674.00) per annum in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after May 12, 2002.

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City Front Place, In Care Of The Habitat Company.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to City Front Place, in care of The Habitat Company, as managing agent, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use as now constructed sixty (60) balconies, one (1) vault and three (3) canopies over and under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 400 North McClurg Court. Said public way encroachments shall be described as follows:

Balconies.

Thirty (30) balconies shall project over the public way along North McClurg Court. Each balcony shall measure fourteen (14) feet in length and three (3) feet in width.

Thirty (30) balconies shall project over the public way along East North Water Street. Each balcony shall measure twelve (12) feet in length and two (2) feet in width.

Vault.

Said vault shall be along East North Water Street. Vault shall be used for air intake and equipment access to Commonwealth Edison transformer. Vault shall measure twenty (20) feet, three (3) inches in length and seven (7) feet, six (6) inches in width.

Canopies.

Three (3) canopies shall extend over the public sidewalk to protect pedestrians from inclement weather. Each canopy shall measure fifteen (15) feet, seven (7) inches in length and two (2) feet in width.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints hereto attached, which by reference are hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago. 96158 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021116 herein granted the sum ofThree Thousand Four Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($3,450.00) per annum in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after March 7, 2002.

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Cosmopolitan Bank And Trust.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Cosmopolitan Bank and Trust, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now installed, one (1) clock over the public right- of-way adjacent to its premises known as 801 North Clark Street and described as follows. Said clock shall be located on the northeast corner ofWest Chicago Avenue and North Clark Street and shall be four and six-tenths (4.6) feet in length and four and six-tenths (4.6) feet in width and shall be approximately twenty-two (22) feet above the public way. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints hereto attached, which by reference are hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021014 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 15, 2002.

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Mike Ditka's Restaurant.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Mike Ditka's Restaurant, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use an existing structural canopy projecting over the public right- of-way adjacent to its premises known as 100 East Chestnut Street. Said structural canopy shall measure a total square footage of one hundred ninety-eight (198). Structural canopy shall protect quests exiting and entering the restaurant from the weather. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021354 herein granted the sum of Six Hundred Twenty-one and no/100 Dollars ($621.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96164 of this Journal]

East / West University.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to East/West University, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this

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ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, subsurface space (vaults) along the west side of South Michigan Avenue between East 8'" Street and East 9'" Street, which is contiguous to and extends east of the building line of the Olivetti Building located at 816 South Michigan Avenue. Said subsurface space consists of a strip approximately sixteen and five-tenths (16.5) feet wide, extending immediately east from the Olivetti Building line, being approximately forty-eight and two-tenths (48.2) feet in length along South Michigan Avenue, containing a total of approximately seven hundred ninety-nine (799) gross square feet, ofwhich approximately seven hundred eighty (780) square feet is useable. Said subsurface space is used to house mechanical equipment for the sprinkler system and as storage area for typewriters. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021232 herein granted the sum of Eight Hundred Eighteen and no/ 100 Dollars ($818.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 16, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96166 of this Journal]

Mr. Samin Faycurry.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Samin Faycurry, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96163 through 96165 of this Joumal

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construct, install, maintain and use one (1) manhole on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 5661 — 5665 North Clark Street. Said manhole shall have a six (6) inch in diameter sewer cap occupying one-quarter (y4) square foot ofpublic way. Manhole to be used for sewer clean out for public sidewalk. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021117 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/ 100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96168 of this Journal]

Giordano's Restaurant & Pizzeria.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Giordano's Restaurant 85 Pizzeria, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use a vaulted area in the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 28 East Jackson Boulevard. Dimensions of said vault area are as follows:.

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East Jackson Boulevard — one hundred seven (107) feet in length by twelve (12) feet in width.

South Wabash Avenue — sixty (60) feet in length and eighteen (18) feet in width.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021018 herein granted the sum of Four Thousand Two Hundred Thirty- six and no/100 Dollars ($4,236.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 9, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96170 of this Journal]

William C. Goudy Elementary School

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to William C. Goudy Elementary School, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis

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ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use six (6) planter boxes on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 5120 North Winthrop Avenue. Said planter boxes shall measure one (1) at thirty-one (31) feet in length and five (5) feet in width, one (1) at sixty-five and seventy-five hundredths (65.75) feet in length and five (5) feet in width, one (1) at six and eighty- three hundredths (6.83) feet in length and five (5) feet in width, one (1) at thirty-stx and five-tenths (36.5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width, one (1) at thirty and five-tenths (30.5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width and one (1) at twenty-five (25) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. Said planter boxes vrill be constructed along North Winthrop Avenue on the west side of the street. Said planter boxes incorporate the City of Chicago Landscape Ordinance requirements for parkway trees/improvements and must allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021342 herein granted the sum of Zero and no/100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

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Hard Rock Cafe.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Hard Rock Cafe, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) flag poles over the public right-of- way adjacent to its premises known as 63 West Ontario Street. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021383 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 12, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96174 of this Journal]

The Heritage At Millennium Park, L.L.C.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to The Heritage at Millennium Park, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use two (2) temporary caissons with foundation pad on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as

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130 North Garland Court. Said caissons and foundation pad to support a construction crane. Said foundation pad to be removed in its entirety upon completion or prior to completion of construction. Said caissons to remain in place. Total square footage of public way used will be six and twenty-eight hundredths (6.28). The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021196 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96176 of this Journal]

HoUis Taggart Galleries.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to HoUis Taggart Galleries, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use an existing structural canopy over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 3 East Huron Street. Said structural entrance canopy shall measure eight (8) feet in width and eighteen (18) feet in depth for a total square footage ofone hundred forty-four (144). Entrance canopy shall extend

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eighteen (18) feet from the face ofthe building. Two (2) columns shall set onto the sidewalk for canopy support. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021390 herein granted the sum of One Hundred Ninety-four and no/100 Dollars ($194.00) per annum, in advance.

'1 Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96178 of this Journal]

Jake Melnick's Comer Tap.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Jake Melnick's Corner Tap, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, a permanent enclosure ofan outdoor sidewalk cafe on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 41 East Superior Street. Said enclosed outdoor sidewalk cafe shall be approximately fifty-eight (58) feet in length, ten (10) feet in width and have a depth of ten (10) feet for a total square footage of five hundred eighty (580). A minimum of stx (6) feet of clear space for pedestrian passage shall be maintained at all times. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

(Continued on page 96179) 96178 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96175 through 96177 of this Joumal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96179

(Continued from page 96177)

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021078 herein granted the sum of Six Thousand Six Hundred Twenty-six and no/100 Dollars ($6,626.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 10, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96180 of this Journal]

Joslyn Manufacturing Company.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Joslyn Manufacturing Company, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now installed, five (5) conduits in and under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 969 West 37'^ Place. A twelve (12) inch casing containing a four (4) inch steam line; an eight (8) inch sprinkler line; two (2) conduits encased in concrete containing a two thousand four hundred (2,400) volt electric power line; and one (1) conduit containing telephone cable. All ofthe above privileges are located under and across South Morgan Street at a depth of six (6) feet and at a point eighty (80) feet south of the south line of West 37"" Place. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

(Continued on page 96181) 96180 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96177 through 96179 of this Joumal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96181

(Continued from page 96179)

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021231 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 16, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96182 of this Journal]

Lavanderia Sunshine.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Lavanderia Sunshine, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) lint catch basins in the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 3446 West 26* Street. Each lint catch basin shall be nine and five-tenths (9.5) feet in depth and four (4) feet in width for a total of seventy-six (76) square feet. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

(Continued on page 96183) 96182 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96179 through 96181 of this Joumal

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The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020855 herein granted the sum of Six Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($600.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after April 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96184 of this Journal]

Logan Square, L.L.C.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Logan Square, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use one (1) recessed bay and two (2) planter boxes on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 3111 -- 3135 West Fullerton Avenue. Said recessed bay shall be eighty-two and six-tenths (82.6) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width for a total of five hundred seventy-eight and two-tenths (578.2) square feet. Said planter boxes shall be for beautification purposes and measure one (1) at thirty-two (32) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width and one (1) at twenty (20) feet in length and seven and six-tenths (7.6) feet in width for a total of four hundred eight (408) square feet. Grantee shall allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints hereto attached, which by reference are hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

(Continued on page 96185) 96184 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96181 through 96183 of this Joumal

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(Continued from page 96183)

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020514 herein granted the sum of Four Hundred Forty and no/100 Dollars ($440.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawings referred to in this ordinance printed on pages 96186 through 96187 of this Joumal]

Loyola University Of Chicago.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Loyola University of Chicago, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) sewer manholes, two (2) valve manholes and eleven (11) caissons under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 25 East Pearson Street.

Said sewer manholes shall each measure approximately four (4) feet, ten (10) inches in diameter. Said sewer manholes shall be located along East Pearson Street between North State Street and North Wabash Avenue. Said valve

(Continued on page 96188) 96186 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96183 through 96185 of this Joumal

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96183 through 96185 of this Joumal

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manholes shall each measure approximately six (6) feet, ten (10) inches in diameter. Said valve manholes shall be located along East Pearson Street between North State Street and North Wabash Avenue.

Eleven (11) caissons shall be described as follows:

Two (2) caissons located along East Pearson Street, protruding under the public way measuring a total of twenty-seven (27) square feet.

Eight (8) caissons located along North Wabash Avenue protruding under the public way measuring a total ofone hundred forty-two (142) square feet.

One (1) caisson located along East Chicago Avenue protruding under the public way measuring a total ofone (1) square foot.

Said caissons shall be used to support the building foundation and shall be located at a depth of eighty (80) to eighty-five (85) feet below grade.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021019 herein granted the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($1,500.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 14, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96189 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96189

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96185 through 96188 of this Joumal 96190 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

M 85 M Land Development, L.L.C.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to M 85 M Land Development, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install maintain and use six (6) balconies and two (2) canopies projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 1001 West Madison Street. Said balconies and canopies shall be described as follows: / Said balconies shall project over the public way along West Madison Street. Each balcony shall measure fourteen (14) feet, four (4) inches in length and five (5) feet, two (2) inches in width.

One (1) canopy shall be along West Madison Street. Said canopy shall measure thirty-nine (39) feet, eight (8) inches in length and eight (8) feet, one (1) inch in width.

One (1) canopy shall be along South Morgan Street. Said canopy shall measure ten (10) feet in length and three (3) feet in width.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021374 herein granted the sum of Four Hundred Fifteen and no/100 Dollars ($415.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96191 of this Journal] 96191 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96190 of this Joumal

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John D. Ss Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. (Fire Escape)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to John D. 86 Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) fire escape held fourteen (14) feet above alley grade ofthe east/west public alley on the north side of the building located at 140 South Dearborn Street. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021022 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from emd after October 31, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96193 of this Journal]

John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. (Flagpoles)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to John D. 86 Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2)

(Continued on page 96194) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96193

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96192 of this Joumal

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flagpoles extending over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 140 South Dearborn Street. Said flagpoles will be approximately fifteen (15) feet above grade and extending five and six-tenths (5.6) feet over the public way. Each flagpole will be four (4) inches in diameter. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021023 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 30, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96195 of this Journal]

Metropolitan Place. (Balconies)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Metropolitan Place, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, forty-three (43) balconies overhanging the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 130 South Canal Street.

(Continued on page 96196) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96195

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96192 through 96194 of this Joumal 96196 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

(Continued from page 96194)

There shall be twelve (12) balconies on West Adams Street, fourteen (14) balconies on South Canal Street and seventeen (17) balconies on South Clinton Street. The measurements shall be fourteen (14) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width for twenty-seven (27) balconies and nine (9) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width for sixteen (16) balconies. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021379 herein granted the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($2,150.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96197 of this Journal]

Metropolitan Place. (Sidewalk VauUs)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Metropolitan Place, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use two (2) existing sidewalk vaults under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 130 South Canal Street. Said vaults measure as follows:

(Continued on page 96198) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96197

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96194 through 96196 of this Joumal

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1. West Adams Street:

One hundred twenty-one (121) feet in length and thirteen (13) feet, six (6) inches in width.

2. South Canal Street:

One hundred eighty-nine (189) feet in length and thirteen (13) feet, six (6) inches in width.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021380 herein granted the sum of Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-two and no/100 Dollars ($9,722.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96199 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96199

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96196 through 96198 of this Joumal 96200 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Mont Clare United Church Of Christ.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Mont Clare United Church of Christ, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use one (1) curb ramp on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 6935 West Medill Avenue. Said curb ramp shall be placed in front ofthe church and is required for persons with disabilities. Said curb ramp shall measure eleven (11) feet in length and four and five-tenths (4.5) feet in width for a total of forty-nine and five- tenths (49.5) square feet and shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. Grantee must allow stx (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times. The locations of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020216 herein granted the sum of Zero and no/100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96201 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96201

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96200 of this Joumal

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Ms. Alicia Cannon Mullen.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Alicia Cannon Mullen, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, concrete brick pavers on the public right-of- way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 1961 North Burling Street. Said concrete brick pavers shall be located on the parkway and sidewalk and measure as follows:

Parkway:

Twenty-five (25) feet in length and ten (10) feet in width.

Sidewalk:

Twenty-five (25) feet in length and ten (10) feet in width.

The locations of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021183 herein granted the sum of Zero and no/100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96203 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96203

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96202 of this Joumal

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North Bank.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to North Bank, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, an ornamental clock over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 501 North Clark Street. Said clock shall be located on the southwest corner ofthe building and will be mounted approximately fourteen (14) feet above the sidewalk. Scdd clock shall be forty-eight (48) inches in width. The locations of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021040 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 28, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96205 of this Journal]

Northwestem University.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Northwestern University, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance to:

(Continued on page 96206) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96205

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96204 of this Joumal 96206 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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1. Maintain and use, as now constructed, a tunnel carrjdng a twelve (12) duct conduit under and across East Superior Street three hundred fifty (350) feet east of the east line of North Fairbanks Court, measured on the north line of East Superior Street. Said tunnel shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet in width between curb and building lines nor eleven (11) feet in width underneath the public street and not more than six (6) feet in height.

2. Maintain and use, as now constructed, a utility service tunnel, used for the purpose of steam distribution, beginning two hundred fifty (250) feet east of the east line of North Fairbanks Court and proceeding easterly on the south side of East Superior Street, and connecting with the existing tunnel running under and across East Superior Street at a point three hundred ninety-seven (397) feet east of the east line of North Fairbanks Court, and continuing into the tunnel running north from the north line of East Superior Street into Abbott Hall. Said tunnel not to exceed an average of nine (9) feet, eight (8) inches in height and eight (8) feet in width, outside dimensions, through its entire length along the southerly side of East Superior Street and twelve (12) feet in width, outside dimensions, under and across East Superior Street. The portion of said utility service tunnel running easterly on the south side of East Superior Street to contain the following conduits:

one (1) eight (8) inch steam line,

one (1) six (6) inch steam line,

one (1) twelve (12) inch steam line,

three (3) four (4) inch condensate lines,

one (1) six (6) inch Fire Department hook-up water main.

Portion of said tunnel running under and across East Superior Street to contain the following conduits:

one (1) three (3) inch steam line. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96207

one (1) five (5) inch steam line,

one (1) six (6) inch steam line,

two (2) four (4) inch condensate lines,

one (1) three (3) inch condensate line,

one (1) one and one-quarter (1%) inch condensate line,

one (1) eight (8) inch Fire Department hook-up water main.

3. Maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) steam pipes and a four (4) duct low voltage communication conduit system. Said pipes and conduit system are encased in a fifteen (15) inch concrete sheath, and enters an existing tunnel under the sidewalk on the south side of East Superior Street from an existing tunnel under and across East Superior Street, at a point approximately seven hundred fifty-three (753) feet west ofthe west line of North Lake Shore Drive, thence in an easterly direction in said existing tunnel to a manhole, a distance of approximately two hundred forty-five (245) feet to the second manhole, thence in a southerly direction into private property at a point two hundred sixty-three (263) feet west of west line of North Lake Shore Drive.

4. Maintain and use, as now constructed, a manhole, also four (4) transite korducts encased in concrete under the parkway. Said transite korducts commence at a point three hundred fifty (350) feet east ofthe east line of North Fairbanks Court and eighteen (18) feet south of the north line of East Superior Street.

5. Maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) armored communications cable containing twenty-six (26) pairs of low voltage communication lines used for audio alarm. The cable connects the garage at 237 East Huron Street with the building at 240 East Huron Street. Said cable is attached to a three sixteenth (3/16) inch steel guy cable and extends over and across East Huron Street at the aforementioned points running a distance of seventy-six (76) feet at a height of not less than thirty-four (34) feet above street grade. •

6. Maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) nine hundred (900) pair and coaxial telephone communications cable. The purpose of said cable is to connect the eight (8) story Health Sciences Building at 240 East 96208 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Huron Street with the seven (7) story building at 259 East Erie Street. Said cable will be attached to a one-half (Va) inch steel guy cable and will extend over and across East Huron Street for a distance of seventy-six (76) feet above street grade. Said cable will extend over and across East Erie Street for a total distance ofone hundred sixty (160) feet at a height ofnot less than forty (40) feet above street grade.

7. Maintain and use, as now constructed, an underground audio-video cable connecting the American Hospital Association building located at 840 North Lake Shore Drive with the Mayer Building located at 357 East Chicago Avenue. Said cable will cross the eighty (80) foot right-of-way of East Pearson Street, enter Lake Shore Park, and then cross the one hundred (100) foot right-of-way of East Chicago Avenue. In addition, said cable shall be installed under the public way on the south side of East Superior Street, running for a distance of one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet adjacent to the entrance ofthe Passavant Building located at 303 East Superior Street. Also, to install additional audiovideo cable in public alley in rear of 212— 216 East Superior Street. Said cable shall run a distance of thirty-three (33) feet and connect the two buildings.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021385 herein granted the sum of Fifteen Thousand Six Hundred Four and no/100 DoUars ($15,604.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 16, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96209 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96209

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96204 through 96208 of this Joumal

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Palmet Venture, L.L.C.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Palmet Venture, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, the following items encroaching the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 171 West Randolph Street:

Earth Retention System.

An earth retention system shall be instaUed along North Wells Street and West Court Place to shore adjacent land during excavation and construction process and will be left permanently in place. Retention system shall be located along North Wells Street at twenty-four (24) feet in length and one and twenty-five hundredths (1.25) feet in width at a depth of thirty-two (32) feet. Retention System along West Court Place shall be twenty-eight (28) feet in length and one and forty-two hundredths (1.42) feet in width at a depth of thirty-two (32) feet.

Tree Pits, Planters And Ornamental Street Lights.

Planters, tree pits and ornamental lighting shall be installed for purposes of beautification at the foUowing locations and specifications as approved by coordinating departments:

North LaSalle Street:

Six (6) ornamental street lights.

Six (6) tree pits and three (3) planters measuring five (5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width.

West Randolph Street:

Six (6) ornamental street lights.

Eight (8) tree pits and planters measuring five (5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96211

North WeUs Street:

Four (4) omamental street lights.

Six (6) tree pits and planters measuring five (5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021028 herein granted'the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96212 of this Journal]

Mr. Phillip Pappas.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Mr. Phillip Pappas, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) balconies projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2557 North Halsted Street. Said balconies shall hang over the public right-of-way on the second and third floors.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96210 through 96211 of this Joumal

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Each balcony shall measure twelve (12) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The location of said privilege shall be shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021295 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 10, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96214 of this Journal]

Penthouse Lofts Condominium.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Penthouse Lofts Condominium, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, fifteen (15) balconies overhanging the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 1550 South Indiana Avenue. Each balcony shall be sixteen (16) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. Said balconies will be on floors four (4), five (5) and stx (6). The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96211 through 96213 of this Joumal

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This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021026 herein granted the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96216 of this Journal]

Mr. Tim Ridinger.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Tim Ridinger, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use two (2) planter boxes on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 3715 North Wayne Avenue. Said planter boxes shall measure as follows:

1) Fourteen (14) feet in length and five (5) feet in width.

2) Nine (9) feet in length and five (5) feet in width.

Grantee must allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrain passage at all times.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96213 through 96215 of this Joumal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96217

(Continued from page 96215)

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021346 herein granted the sum of Zero and no/ 100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96218 of this Journal]

R. P. Fox Associates.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to R. P. Fox Associates, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) bay windows overhanging the public alley from the second (2"^*) floor adjacent to its premises known as 1142 West Grand Avenue. Said bay windows shall measure eleven and eight-tenths (11.8) feet in width and have a depth of three and eight-tenths (3.8) feet. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96215 through 96217 of this Joumal

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This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021335 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96220 of this Journal]

Smith Property Holdings Superior Place, L.L.C:

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Smith Property Holdings Superior Place, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, twenty-nine (29) caisson footings and six (6) manhole/basins under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 21 West Superior Street. Said footings and manhole basins shall be along North Dearborn Street, West Huron Street, North State Street and West Superior Street. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96217 through 96219 of this Joumal

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This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021382 herein granted the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Twenty- five and no/ 100 Dollars ($2,525.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 1, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96222 of this Journal]

Saint Bartholomew Church.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Saint Bartholomew Church, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) air-conditioning supply system under and across the public right-of-;way adjacent to its premises known as 4949 West Patterson Avenue, its purpose is to provide air-conditioning to Saint Bartholomew's Grammar School located on the south side of West Patterson Avenue. Said system to be contained in a twenty-four (24) inch trench having the following service lines:

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Ordincince associated with this drawing printed on pages 96219 through 96221 of this Joumal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96223

(Continued from page 96221)

1) One (1) inch electrical conduit.

2) Three quarter (%) inch air line supply.

3) Four (4) inch chilled water supply.

4) Four (4) inch down drain.

Said trench shall be fifty-two (52) inches below alley grade, under and across the east/west fifteen (15) foot public alley, one hundred stxty-two (162) feet east ofthe east line ofNorth Lavergne Avenue. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021260 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 16, 2002.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96224 of this Journal] 96224 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96221 through 96223 of this Joumal

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The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use a bridge/parking garage over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 701 West Maxwell Street. Said parking structure will include a two (2) level bridge constructed over West Maxwell Street. Said bridge shall be brick, pre-cast limestone panels designed to create a focal point at the intersection ofWest Maxwell Street and South Union Avenue. Columns will also be placed on the public walk underneath the bridge for additional structural support. Total square footage to be occupied shall be sixteen thousand one hundred four (16,104). Bridge/parking garage shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. The location of said privilege shall be shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021269 herein granted the sum of Eighteen Thousand Three Hundred Fifty-nine and no/100 Dollars ($18,359.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96226 of this Journal] 96226 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96225 of this Joumal

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714 - 720 North Clark, L.L.C.

Be It Ordained by the CUy Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to 714— 720 North Clark, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use four (4) planter boxes for trees and shrubs for beautification purposes and two (2) ramped sidewalks at two (2) small sections of the curb on both sides of the corner adjacent to its premises known as 714 — 720 North Clark Street and 101 West Superior Street. Locations and measurement for said public way uses are as follows:

Planter Boxes. One (1) at fifty-three and two-tenths (53.2) feet in length and four and six-tenths (4.6) feet in width and one at twenty-four (24) feet in length and four and six- tenths (4.6) feet in width along 714 - 720 North Clark Street.

One (1) at fifty-five (55) feet in length and four and eleven hundredths (4.11) feet in width and one (1) at thirty (30) feet in length and four and eleven hundredths (4.11) feet in width along 101 West Superior Street.

Ramped Sidewalks. / One (1) at stx (6) feet in length and six (6) feet to three and ten hundredths (3.10) feet in width along 714 — 720 North Clark Street and one (1) at seven and stx- tenths (7.6) feet in length and four and nine-tenths (4.9) feet to three and two- tenths (3.2) feet in width along 101 West Superior Street.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part ofthis ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago. The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021276 herein granted the sum of Stx Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($600.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96228 of this Journal] 96228 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96227 of this Joumal

W. SUPERIOR STREET 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96229

2700 Club, Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to 2700 Club, Inc., upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use one (1) grease basin on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2700 West Belmont Avenue. Said grease basin shall be approximately four (4) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. Grease basin shall be used for the purpose of kitchen waste for thirty-two (32) dwelling units. The location of said privilege shall be as shown on print hereto attached, which by reference is hereby incorporated and made a part of this ordinance.

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-075 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021394 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96230 of this Journal]

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO BURNHAM PARK PLAZA ASSOCIATION TO MAINTAIN AND USE DECORATIVE LIGHTS ADJACENT TO 818 - 826 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 96229 of this Joumal

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CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an amendment to an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago for Bumham Park Plaza Association on March 28, 2001 and printed upon page 55868 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by deleting the words "the sum of Seven Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($700.00) per annum" and inserting in their place the words "the sum of Zero and no/100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed: 96232 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

SECTION 1. The ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago for Burnham Park Plaza Association on March 28, 2001 and printed upon page 55868 of the JoumaZ o/ the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the words "the sum of Seven Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($700.00) per annum" and inserting in their place the words "the sum of Zero and no/100 Dollars ($0.00) per annum".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage.

AUTHORIZATION FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY FOR CANOPIES.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed orders transmitted herewith (referred October 2, 2002) to construct, maintain and use sundry canopies by various establishments.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96233

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeViUe, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, OConnor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the order):

Awnco Corporation: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Awnco Corporation ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 9301 South Westem Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 31, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed forty-five (45) feet in length and stx (6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021080 the sum of Seventy and no/ 100 Dollars ($70.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago. 96234 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

The Back Room: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to The Back Room ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 1007 North Rush Street for a period of three (3) years from and after May 16, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed thirteen (13) feet in length and thirteen (13) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1018296 the sum Fifty and no/ 100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City ofChicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96235

Bank Of Ravenswood, Under Trust Number 25-8422: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Bank of Ravenswood, under Trust Number 25-8422 ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 424 West Diversey Parkway for a period of three (3) years from and after September 19, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances ofthe City ofChicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed thirteen (13) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021061 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Barry Regent Cleaners: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Barry Regent Cleaners ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use four (4) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 3000 North Broadway for 96236 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

a period of three (3) years from and after September 5, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed one (1) at twenty-five (25) feet in length and four and five-tenths (4.5) feet in width, two (2) at stxteen (16) feet in length and four and five-tenths (4.5) feet in width and one (1) at eleven (11) feet in length and four and five-tenths (4.5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020852 the sum of Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($200.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence ofthe City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a perroit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Caspian Oriental Rugs: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Caspian Oriental Rugs ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 700 North LaSalle Drive for a period of three (3) years from and after September 22, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twenty (20) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. The Permittee 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96237

shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021064 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

Chateau Hotel Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Chateau Hotel ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 3838 North Broadway for a period of three (3) years from and after August 3, 2005 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner ofTransportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in length and fourteen (14) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021282 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from 96238 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Chicago Fruit Market: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Chicago Fruit Market ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 3052 West Montrose Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after September 15, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020841 the sum of Seventy-five and no/ 100 Dollars ($75.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96239

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

City Suites Hotels: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to City Suites Hotels ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 931 West Belmont Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after September 16, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed two (2) at twenty (20) feet in length and one (1) foot in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021037 the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago. 96240 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

CVS/Pharmacy Number 2809: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to CVS/Pharmacy Number 2809 ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 2815 North Western Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after date of passage in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed two (2) at eighteen (18) feet in length and two and eight-tenths (2.8) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020673 the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96241

CVS/Pharmacy Number 2862: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to CVS/Pharmacy Number 2862 ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 3944 North Western Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after date of passage in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and, the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed two (2) at eighteen (18) feet in length and four and three-tenths (4.3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to theCity of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021221 the sum of One Hundred and no/ 100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

DePaul University: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to DePaul University ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 243 South Wabash Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after November 1, 2002 in accordance with the 96242 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed thirty-four (34) feet in length and two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021063 the sum of Fifty-nine and no/100 Dollars ($59.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Mr. Chris Dallas/Edgewater Produce: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Chris Dallas/Edgewater Produce ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 5509 North Clark Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 31, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed seventy-four (74) feet in length and three and five-tenths (3.5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021283 the sum of Ninety-nine and no/100 Dollars ($99.00) per annum, in advance. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96243

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Frank's: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Frank's ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 2503 North Clark Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 14, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances ofthe City ofChicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner ofTransportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed seventeen (17) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021294 the sum of Fifty and no/ 100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive 96244 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Inland Commercial Fhroperty Management, Inc.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Inland Commercial Property Management, Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 3970 North Milwaukee Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 31, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances ofthe City ofChicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed one hundred ninety- seven (197) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021027 the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-two and no/100 Dollars ($222.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City ofChicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City ofChicago. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96245

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Ms. Marilyn Jimenez: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Marilyn Jimenez ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 8917 South Commercial Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after November 15, 2001 in accordance with the ordinances ofthe City ofChicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twenty-eight (28) feet in length and one (1) foot in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021114 the sum of Fifty-three and no/ 100 Dollars ($53.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises; the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. 96246 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Kiyo's Inc.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Kiyo's Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 2831 North Clark Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 18, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twenty-eight (28) feet in length and three and five-tenths (3.5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021349 the sum of Fifty-three and no/100 Dollars ($53.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Mei Shung Chinese Restaurant Inc.: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Mei Shung Chinese Restaurant, Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 5511 North Broadway for a period of three (3) years from and after October 7, 2002 in 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96247

accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed one (1) at twenty-six (26) feet in length and two and five-tenths (2.5) feet in width and one (1) at six (6) feet in length and five and five-tenths (5.5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020906 the sum of One Hundred One and no/100 Dollars ($101.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

Methodist Hospital Of Chicago: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Methodist Hospital ofChicago ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 5025 North Paulina Street for a period of three (3) years from and after March 8, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twenty-two (22) feet in length and twenty-two (22) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1020816 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum. 96248 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

The Packaging Store: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to The Packaging Store ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 58 West Maple Street for a period of three (3) years from and after September 11, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in length and two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021376 the sum of Fifty and no/ 100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96249

or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Surf Hotel Corporation: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Surf Hotel Corporation ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 555 West Surf Street for a period of three (3) years from and after September 16, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021060 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the 96250 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

Pawel Borowiec/Tingas Bros., Inc.: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Pawel Borowiec/Tingas Bros., Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 3200 North Milwaukee Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 26, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed ninety (90) feet in length and two and stx-tenths (2.6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021321 the sum of Two Hundred Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($230.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City ofChicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96251

U.D.U.P.L. Place Restaurant: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to U.D.U.P.L. Place Restaurant ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 2543 West Devon Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 7, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed at twenty (20) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021225 the sum of Fifty and no/ 100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

Union League Club Of Chicago: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Union League Club OfChicago ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 312 South Federal Street for a period of three (3) years from and after September 28, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and 96252 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed thirty-two and three-tenths (32.3) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021062 the sum of Fifty-seven and 30/100 Dollars ($57.30) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

WM Wrigley, Jr. Company: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to WM Wrigley, Jr. Company ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 410 North Michigan Avenue (canopy over Rush Street entrance) for a period of three (3) years from and after date of passage in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed eleven and nine-tenths (11.9) feet in length and four and two-tenths (4.2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021038 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96253

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and includirig the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

175 Jackson, L.L.C: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 175 Jackson, L.L.C. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use three (3) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 175 West Jackson Boulevard for a period of three (3) years from and after September 29, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed one (1) at eleven and nine-tenths (11.9) feet in length and two and three-tenths (2.3) feet in width, one (1) at thirty-four (34) feet in length and nine and stx-tenths (9.6) feet in width and one (1) at eleven and nine-tenths (11.9) feet in length and two and three-tenths (2.3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021081 the sum of One Hundred Fifty-nine and no/100 Dollars ($159.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify 96254 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out ofand including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

232 East Walton Building Corporation: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 232 East Walton Building Corporation ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 232 East Walton Street for a period of three (3) years from and after June 22, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021016 the sum of Fifty and no/ 100 DoUars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96255

Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

535 Venture/J. B. Realty: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 535 Venture/J. B. Realty ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 535 North Michigan Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 31, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed eight (8) feet in length and two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021377 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the antiual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue. 96256 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

3300 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 3300 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 3300 North Lake Shore Drive for a period of three (3) years from and after September 11, 2002 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the Commissioner of Transportation and approved by the Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed eighteen (18) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1021154 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City ofChicago, its officers, agents and employees, against and from any expense, claim controversy, damage, personal injury, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director ofRevenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Permittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit shall have been issued by the Director ofRevenue.

AMENDMENT OF ORDER WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO UHLICH CHILDREN'S HOME TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 2251 EAST 73"° STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96257

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an amendment to an order passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago for Uhlich Children's Home on December 12, 2001 and printed upon page 76602 ofthe Journal ofthe Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by deleting the words "Uhlich Children's Home" and inserting in their place the words "Mrs. Estelle B. Hawkins". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas -- Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

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

SECTION 1. The order passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago for Uhlich Children's Home on December 12, 2001 and printed upon page 76602 ofthe 96258 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the words "Uhlich Children's Home" and inserting in their place the words "Mrs. Estelle B. Hawkins".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage.

AUTHORIZATION FOR GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY TO JOEY BUONA'S PIZZERIA GRILLE FOR SIDEWALK CAFES AT 162 EAST SUPERIOR STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith (referred on October 2, 2002) for Joey Buona's Pizzeria Grille to maintain and use a portion of the public right-of-way for sidewalk cafes adjacent to its premises located at 162 East Superior Street, Monday through Sunday, 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96259

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Joey Buona's Pizzeria Grille, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use portions ofthe public right-of-way for sidewalk cafes adjacent to its premises located at 162 East Superior Street. Said sidewalk cafe area Number 1 shall be twenty-five (25) feet in length and eleven and eight-tenths (11.8) feet in width and sidewalk cafe area Number 2 shall be twenty-five (25) feet, in length and eleven and eight-tenths (11.8) feet in width for a total of five hundred ninety (590) square feet and shall allow stx (6) feet of clear space from the face ofthe curb and building line along East Superior Street. The compensation for said space and the days and hours of operation for the sidewalk cafes shall be as follows:

Monday through Sunday, 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.

Compensation: $500.00/Seating: 36.

All sidewalk cafes must leave stx (6) feet of clear space for pedestrian movement between the outer edge ofthe sidewalk cafe and the curb line.

Amplification of sound is prohibited.

Sidewalk cafes shall not operate earlier than 8:00 A.M., nor later than 11:00 P.M.

This grant of privilege Number 1020883 for the sidewalk cafes shall be subject to the provisions of Sections 10-28-900 through 10-28-995 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago and the directions ofthe Director ofRevenue, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation and the Commissioner ofTransportation.

Authority for the above named privilege is herein given and granted from and after April 1, 2002 through, and including, November 1, 2002. 96260 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT OF DEDICATION ON PORTION OF WEST CATHERINE AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing an approval of a proposed plat of dedication ofthe south 20.0 feet ofWest Catherine Avenue running east from the east line of North East River Road. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed: 11 / 6/ 2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96261

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

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby i authorized and directed tp approve a proposed plat of dedication ofthe south 20.0 feet ofWest Catherine Avenue running east from the east line of North East River Road as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat for Randall Szczesny (File Number 11- 41-02-2673).

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

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT OF SUBDIVISION OF UNIVERSITY VILLAGE AND DEDICATION AND REDEDICATION OF PORTIONS OF SOUTH SANGAMON STREET, SOUTH PEORIA STREET AND WEST 15™ STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for the University of Illinois Subdivision in the area bounded by South Halsted Street, as widened, West 14*^ Place, South Morgan Street and the north right-of-way line ofthe Union Pacific Railroad (formerly the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad) and providing for the dedication and rededication of South Sangamon Street, South Peoria Street and West 15'^ Street. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002. 96262 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby authorized and directed to approve a proposed Plat of Subdivision of University Village in the area bounded by South Halsted Street, as widened. West 14* Place, South Morgan Street and the north right-of-way line of the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad) and providing for the dedication and rededication of South Sangamon Street, South Peoria Street and West 15* Street, also having frontage on the west line of North Halsted Street (as widened) running north from the north line ofWest 14* Place for a distance of 511.54 feet, more or less, and having frontage on the north line of West 14* Place running west from the west line ofNorth Halsted Street (as widened) for a distance of 277.43 feet as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat for South Campus Development Team, L.L.C. and University of Illinois (File Number 20-2-02-2671). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96263

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

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT OF WEST HIGHLAND AND EASTSIDE VILLAGE SUBDIVISION AND DEDICATION OF PORTION OF SOUTH AVENUE F.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for West Highland and Eastside Village Subdivision lying north of a line 400.50 feet, more or less, north of the north line of East 112* Street and south of a line 820.73 feet north ofthe north line of East 112* Street lying east of the east line of the first north/south 16 foot public alley west of South Avenue F and providing for the dedication ofthe West 33 feet of South Avenue F lying between the line of 400.50 feet and 820.73 feet. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 96264 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby authorized and directed to approve a proposed West Highland and Eastside Village Subdivision lying north of a line 400.50 feet, more or less, north of the north line of East 112* Street and south of a line 820.73 feet north of the north line of East 112* Street lying east of the east line of the first north/south 16 foot public alley west of South Avenue F and providing for the dedication of the west 33 feet of South Avenue F lying between the line of 400.50 feet and 820.73 feet as described above as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat for NLSB as Trustee, under Trust Agreement Number 1827 (File Number 17-10-02-2672).

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

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.) 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96265

VACATION OF PORTION OF WEST BYRON STREET BETWEEN NORTH PAGE AVENUE AND NORTH PANAMA AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the an ordinance for the vacation ofthe south 2.0 feet ofWest Bjrron Street running west from the west line ofNorth Page Avenue to the east line ofthe north/south 16 foot public alley. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on September 4, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed: 96266 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Many residential properties adjoin streets and alleys that are no longer required for public use and might more productively be used for leindscaped open space or improved with a garage or storage shed or other residentially related accessory uses permitted by law in conjunction with the abutting residential property; and

WHEREAS, The city would benefit from the vacation of these streets and alleys by reducing city expenditures on maintenance, repair and replacement; by reducing fly-dumping, vandalism and other criminal activity; and by expanding the city's property tax base; and

WHEREAS, The city can strengthen residential neighborhoods and expand the city's tax base by encouraging the development ofresidential property through the vacation ofpublic streets and alleys for reduced compensation; and

WHEREAS, The properties at 3858 North Page Avenue are owned by Andrzej and Lilia Bruszewski; and

WHEREAS, Andrzej and Lilia Bruszewski proposes to use the portion ofthe public way to be vacated herein for one ofthe purposes stated above; and

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation ofthe public way described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein and adopted as the findings of the City Council.

SECTION 2. That part of West Byron Street lying north of the north line of Block 7 and lying east of the northerly extension of the west line of Lot 1 in Block 7 all in Feuerborn and Klode's Irvingwood First Addition being a subdivision ofthe north three-quarters ofthe east halfofthe northeast quarter ofSection 23, Township 40 North, Range 12, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, said part of the public street herein vacated being further described as the South 2.0 feet West Byron Street running west from the west line of North Page Avenue to the east line ofthe north/south 16 foot public alley as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part ofthis ordinance be and the same is hereby vacated and closed in as much as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacations. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96267

SECTION 3. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, Andrzej and Lilia Bruszewski shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago reduced compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owners of the property abutting said public way hereby vacated the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits.

SECTION 4. The Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized to accept, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel as to form and legality, and on behalf of the City of Chicago, the benefits of a covenant or similar instrument restricting the use ofthe public way vacated by this ordinance. Such covenant shall be enforceable in law or in equity and will permit the reconveyance of the property to the City upon substantial breach of the terms and conditions thereof. The benefits of such covenant shall be deemed to inure to the City of Chicago, its successors and assigns, and the burdens of such covenant shall run with and burden the public way vacated by this ordinance. The covenant may be released or abandoned by the City only upon approval of the City Council which may condition its approval upon the pajrment of such additional compensation which it deems to be equal to the benefits accruing because ofthe release or abandonment.

SECTION 5. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, Andrzej and Lilia Bruszewski shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a restrictive covenant complying with Section 4 of this ordinance, approved by the Corporation Counsel, and an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.] 96268 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

VACATION OF PORTION OF TRIANGULAR PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST CORTLAND STREET, NORTH LEAVITT STREET AND NORTH WILMOT AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Ways begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for the vacation of a portion of a triangular public alley lying between a line 24 feet west of the west line ofthe southerly extension ofthe west line ofthe north/south 16 foot public alley and a line 24 feet west thereof, lying northeasterly of and adjoining the southeasterly extension ofthe northeasterly line of the northwesterly southeasterly 16 foot public alley in the block bounded by West Cortland Street, North Leavitt Street and North Wilmot Avenue. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

RespectfuUy submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas -- Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96269

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, Many residential properties adjoin streets and alleys that are no longer required for public use and might more productively be used for landscaped open space or improved with a garage or storage shed or other residentially related accessory uses permitted by law in conjunction with the abutting residential property; and

WHEREAS, The city would benefit from the vacation of these streets and alleys by reducing city expenditures on maintenance, repair and replacement; by reducing fly-dumping, vandalism and other criminal activity; and by expanding the city's property tax base; and

WHEREAS, The city can strengthen residential neighborhoods and expand the city's tax base by encouraging the development of residential property through the vacation ofpublic streets and alleys for reduced compensation; and

WHEREAS, The properties at 2215 West Cortland Street are owned by Mr. Jay Goldstein; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Jay Goldstein proposes to use the portion ofthe public way to be vacated herein for one of the purposes stated above; and

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public way described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein and adopted as the findings of the City Council.

SECTION 2. AU that part of the pubUc alley Ijdng south of the south line of line Lot 24, lying east ofthe southerly extension ofthe west line of Lot 24, lying west of the southerly extension of the east line of Lot 24 and lying north and northeasterly of the southeasterly extension of the southwesterly line of Lots 19, 20 and 21 in Block 11 in Pierce's Addition to Holstein in Section 31, Township 40 North, Range 14, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, said part of public way herein vacated being further described as a portion of a triangular public alley lying between a line 24 feet west of the west line of the southerly extension ofthe west line ofthe north/south 16 foot public alley and a line 24 feet west thereof, lying northeasterly ofand adjoining the southeasterly extension ofthe 96270 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

northeasterly line of the northwesterly southeasterly 16 foot public alley in the block bounded by West Cortland Street, North Leavitt Street and North Wilmot Avenue as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part ofthis ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 3. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Ameritech Illinois, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of telephonic and associated services under, over, and along that part of the public way as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 4. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance. Jay Goldstein shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owner of the property abutting said part ofthe public alley hereby vacated, the sum of Twelve Thousand Three Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($12,300.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits.

SECTION 5. The Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized to accept, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel as to form and legality, and on behalf of the City of Chicago, the benefits of a covenant or similar instrument restricting the use ofthe public way vacated by this ordinance. Such covenant shall be enforceable in law or in equity and will permit the reconveyance of the property to the City upon substantial breach of the terms and conditions thereof. The benefits of such covenant shall be deemed to inure to the City of Chicago, its successors and assigns, and the burdens of such covenant shall run with and burden the public way vacated by this ordinance. The covenant may be released or abandoned by the City only upon approval of the City Council which may condition its approval upon the payment of such additional compensation which it deems to be equal to the benefits accruing because ofthe release or abandonment.

SECTION 6. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance. Jay Goldstein shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a restrictive covenant complying with Section 5 of this ordinance, approved by the Corporation Counsel, and an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96271

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

VACATION OF PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ALLEYS IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST ADAMS STREET, SOUTH LAFLIN STREET, WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD AND SOUTH ASHLAND AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass a substitute ordinance for the vacation ofthe north 22.0 feet ofthe west 36.0 feet ofthe east/west 12 foot public alley, the north/south 25 foot public alley and the north 10.0 feet ofthe alley opened to the public May 7, 2002 in the block bounded by West Adams Street, South Laflin Street, West Jackson Boulevard and South Ashland Avenue. The original ordinance was referred to the Committee on July 10, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed substitute ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 96272 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen; Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, Many residential properties adjoin streets and alleys that are no longer required for public use and might more productively be used for landscaped open space or improved with a garage or storage shed or other residentially related accessory uses permitted by law in conjunction with the abutting residential property; and

WHEREAS, The city would benefit from the vacation of these streets and alleys by reducing city expenditures on maintenance, repair and replacement; by reducing fly-dumping, vandalism and other criminal activity; and by expanding the city's property tax base; and

WHEREAS, The city can strengthen residential neighborhoods and expand the city's tax base by encouraging the development ofresidential property through the vacation ofpublic streets and alleys for reduced compensation; and

WHEREAS, The properties at 1513 West Adams Street are owned by G. V. Ramanathan and Anna-Lise Jensen; and

WHEREAS, G. V. Ramanathan and Anna-Lise Jensen proposes to use the portion ofthe public way to be vacated herein for one ofthe purposes stated above; and

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has detennined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public alley described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein and adopted as the findings of the City Council. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96273

SECTION 2. AU that part of the east/west 12 foot public alley Ijdng south of the south line of Lots 5 and 6, Ijdng north ofthe westerly extension ofthe north line of Lot 58, lying west ofthe southerly extension ofthe east line ofthe west 11.0 feet of Lot 5 and lying east of the southerly extension of the west line of said Lot 6 said west line also being the east line of Lot 7 in Block 19 in Laflin and Loomis' Resubdivision of Blocks 5, 18, 21, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 41 and subdivision of Blocks 6, 9, 19 and 20 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision of the west half and the west half ofthe northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois also that part of the north/south 25.0 foot public alley and a portion of an alley opened by ordinance approved by the City Council of the City of Chicago and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois May 7, 2002 as Document Number 0020523544, Ijdng south of the westerly extension of the north line of Lot 58, lying north ofthe westerly extension ofthe south line ofthe north 10.0 feet of Lot 58, Ijdng west ofthe southerly extension ofthe east line ofthe west 11.0 feet of Lot 5, and lying east ofthe southerly extension ofthe west line of said Lot 6, said west line also being the east line of Lot 7 in Laflin and Loomis' Resubdivision aforesaid said parts of public alleys herein vacated being further described as the north 22.0 feet of the west 36.0 feet of the east/west 12 foot public alley, the north/south 25 foot public alley and the north 10.0 feet ofthe alley opened to the public May 7, 2002 aforesaid in the block bounded by West Adams Street, South Laflin Street, West Jackson Boulevard and South Ashland Avenue as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 3. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, G. V. Ramanathan and Anna-Lise Jensen shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owner ofthe property abutting said parts ofpublic alleys hereby vacated, the sum of Four Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty and no/100 DoUars ($4,780.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits.

SECTION 4. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, G. V. Ramanathan and Anna-Lise Jensen shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 96274 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

VACATION OF PORTIONS OF SOUTH WOLCOTT AVENUE AND SPECIFIED PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST ROOSEVELT ROAD, WEST WASHBURNE AVENUE, SOUTH WOLCOTT AVENUE AND SOUTH WOOD STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for the vacation of South Wolcott Avenue lying between the south line of West Roosevelt Road, as widened, and the north line ofWest Washburne Avenue, together with all ofthe east/west 16 foot public alley in the block bounded by West Roosevelt Road, West Washburne Avenue, South Wolcott Avenue and South Wood Street. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Alien, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96275

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, MeU, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public street and public alley described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. AU that part of South Wolcott Avenue lying west of the west line of Lots 25 and 26, lying west of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 25 to the northwest comer of Lot 26 all in T. F. Baldwin's Subdivision of Block 3 of the Division of Section 19, Township 39 North, Range 14, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, lying east ofthe east line of Lot 1 in D. L. Wickes Subdivision of Block 4 ofthe Division of Section 19 aforesaid lying east ofthe east line of Lot "A" in consolidation of Lots 49, 50 and the east 6.0 feet of Lot 48 in E. D. L. Wickes Subdivision of Block 4 ofthe Division ofSection 19 aforesaid, to be known and hereafter described as Lot "A" in E. D. L. Wickes Subdivision aforesaid, lying east ofthe east line ofthe vacated east/west 16 foot public alley vacated by ordinance approved October 5,1994 by the City Council ofthe City of Chicago and recorded November 30, 1994 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois as Document Number 04007200 said east line being described in the last recorded document as "a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 1 in E. D. L. Wickes Subdivision aforesaid to the northeast corner of Lot "A" in consolidation of Lots 49, 50 and the east 6.0 feet of Lot 48 aforesaid", Ijdng south of a line drawn from a point on the west line of Lot 2 5 in T. F. Baldwin' s Subdivision aforesaid, said point being 42 feet south ofthe northwest corner of said Lot 25 (as measured along said west line of Lot 25 in T. F. Baldwin's Subdivision aforesaid) to a point on the east line of said Lot 1 in E. D. L. Wickes Subdivision aforesaid, said point being 42 feet south of the northeast corner of said Lot 1 (as measured along said east line in E. D. L. Wickes Subdivision aforesaid), said line also being south line ofWest Roosevelt Road, as widened (formerly known as West 12* Street) from Ruben Street (presently known as South Ashland Avenue) to Southern Western 96276 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Avenue (presently known as West Ogden Avenue) approved by the Common Council of the City of Chicago July 26, 1869, assessment confirmed September 20, 1869 said south line of Roosevelt Road, as widened and lying north of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 26 in T. F. Baldwin's Subdivision aforesaid to the southeast corner of Lot "A" in consolidation of Lots 49, 50 and the east 6.0 feet of Lot 48 aforesaid.

Also,

all ofthe east/west 16 foot public alley lying south ofthe south line of Lots 1 to 25, both inclusive, lying north ofthe north line of Lots 26 to 50, both inclusive, lying west of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 1 to the northeast comer of Lot 50 and Ijdng east of a line drawn from the southwest comer of Lot 25 to the northwest corner of Lot 26 all in T. F. Baldwin's Subdivision of Block 3 ofthe Division of Section 19 aforementioned, said part ofpublic street and public alley herein vacated being further described Wolcott Avenue lying between the south line ofWest Roosevelt Road, as widened and the north line ofWest Washbume Avenue, together with all ofthe east/west 16 foot public alley in the block bounded by West Roosevelt Road, West Washburne Avenue, South Wolcott Avenue and South Wood Street as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacations.

SECTION 2. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of the City of Chicago an easement to operate, repair, renew and replace an existing underground water main in the westernmost 40 feet ofthat portion ofthe "To Be Vacated" South Wolcott Avenue with the right of ingress and egress at all times over such area for any and all such purposes. It is further provided that other than as provided below, no building or other structures shall be erected on said easement herein reserved for the City of Chicago Department of Water or other use made of the said area which would interfere with the construction, operation, maintenance, repair, removal or replacement of said facilities, or the construction of additional facilities. Such areas of the "To Be Vacated" street may be utilized for private access drives and a related parking lot with landscaping, lighting, pavement, fencing and gates. The Illinois Medical District Commission and the Illinois State Police shall restore any part of such area of the "To Be Vacated" street disturbed or damaged by the maintenance, repair, removal or replacement ofthe facilities to the extent such area consists of paved or grass area; in the event such area contains fencing, lighting or other such improvements the beneficiary shall be responsible for restoration of those improvements.

The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that the Illinois Medical District Commission and the Illinois State Police shall agree to accept and maintain as private sewers all existing sewers and appurtenances 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96277

thereto which are located in that part ofthe public street and public alley as herein vacated.

SECTION 3. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company an easement to operate, maintain, repair, renew and replace existing underground facilities and to construct new facilities in all of the "To Be Vacated" part of the public street, with the right of ingress and egress at all times for any and all such purposes. It is further provided that no buildings or other structures shall be erected on said easement herein reserved for The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company or other use made of said area which would interfere with the construction, operation, maintenance, repair, removal, or replacement of said facilities, or the construction of additional facilities.

The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment, and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electric energy under, over, and along that part of the public street as herein vacated with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 4. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, the Illinois Medical District Commission and the Illinois State Police, shall deposit in the City Treasury of the City of Chicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the South Wolcott Avenue hereby vacated similar to the curb and walk along the south side ofWest Roosevelt Road, as widened between South Wood Street and South Damen Avenue and removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to South Wolcott Avenue hereby vacated similar to the curb and walk along the south side of West Roosevelt Road, as widened, between South Wood Street and South Damen Avenue and removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to the public alley similar to the curb and walk along west side of Wood Street between West Roosevelt Road, as widened and West Washburne Avenue. The precise amount of the sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner ofTransportation after such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance. The Illinois Medical District Commission and the Illinois State Police shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois a certified copy ofthis ordinance, togetherwith an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps. 96278 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

VACATION OF PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST WRIGHTWOOD AVENUE, WEST ALTGELD AVENUE, NORTH SPAULDING AVENUE AND NORTH SAWYER AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for the vacation of all of the north/south 10 foot public alley (being the north 125.0 feet) in the block bounded by West Wrightwood Avenue, West Altgeld Avenue, North Spaulding Avenue and North Sawyer Avenue. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96279

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, Many residential properties adjoin streets and alleys that are no longer required for public use and might more productively be used for landscaped open space or improved with a garage or storage shed or other residentially related accessory uses permitted by law in conjunction with the abutting residential property; and

WHEREAS, The city would benefit from the vacation of these streets and alleys by reducing city expenditures on maintenance, repair and replacement; by reducing fly-dumping, vandalism and other criminal activity; and by expanding the city's property tax base; and

WHEREAS, The city can strengthen residential neighborhoods and expand the City's tax base by encouraging the development of residential property through the vacation of public streets and alleys for reduced compensation; and

WHEREAS, The property at 3277 West Wrightwood Avenue is owned by Younghi Kim; and

WHEREAS, Younghi Kim has acquired, a quitclaim deed for the reversionary interest to the public alley to be vacated from the property owner adjoining the east side of the alley to be vacated; and

WHEREAS, Younghi Kim proposes to use the portion of the public way to be vacated herein for one of the purposes stated above; and 96280 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation ofthat part ofthe public way described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein and adopted as the findings of the City Council.

SECTION 2. AU that part ofthe north/south 10 foot public alley lying east ofthe east line of Lot 1 in de Zeng's Logan Square Subdivision of Block 3 in Garrett's Subdivision of part ofthe east halfofthe southeast quarter ofSection 26, Township 40 North, Range 13, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, lying west of the west line of Lot 7 in Block 5 in (Hitt, Runyan and Archer's) Subdivision of 39 acres on the east side of the east half of the southeast quarter of Section 26, Township 40 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying south of the easterly extension of the north line of Lot 1 in de Zeng's Logan Subdivision aforesaid to its intersection with the northerly extension ofthe west line of Lot 7 in Block 5 in (Hitt, Runyan and Archer's) Subdivision aforesaid and lying north of the easterly extension of the south line of Lot 1 in de Zeng's Logan Square Subdivision aforesaid to the west line of Lot 7 in Block 5 in (Hitt, Runyan and Archer's) Subdivision aforesaid said part of the public way herein vacated being further described as all of the north/south 10 foot public alley (being the north 125.0 feet) in the block bounded by West Wrightwood Avenue, West Altgeld Avenue, North Spaulding Avenue and North Sawyer Avenue as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 3. The City ofChicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company, Ameritech Illinois, and Prime Cable of Chicago, Inc. their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy, telephonic, telecommunications and associated services under, over, and along that part of the public way as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 4. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance Younghi Kim, shall deposit in the City Treasury ofthe City ofChicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to the public way hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb on the south side of West Wrightwood 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96281

Avenue between North Spaulding Avenue and North Sawyer Avenue. The precise amount of the sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Transportation after such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, Younghi Kim shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owner of the property abutting said part of the public way hereby vacated, the sum of Seven Thousand Seventy-five and no/100 Dollars ($7,075.00), which sum in the judgment ofthis body will be equal to such benefits.

SECTION 6. The Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized to accept, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel as to form and legality, and on behalf of the City of Chicago, the benefits of a covenant or similar instrument restricting the use ofthe public way vacated by this ordinance. Such covenant shall be enforceable in law or in equity and will permit the reconveyance of the property to the City upon substantial breach of the terms and conditions thereof. The benefits of such covenant shall be deemed to inure to the City of Chicago, its successors and assigns, and the burdens of such covenant shall run with and burden the public way vacated by this ordinance. The covenant may be released or abandoned by the City only upon approval of the City Council which may condition its approval upon the payment of such additional compensation which it deems to be equal to the benefits accruing because ofthe release or abandonment.

SECTION 7. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred and eighty (180) days after the passage ofthis ordinance, Younghi Kim shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a restrictive covenant complying with Section 6 of this ordinance, approved by the Corporation Counsel, and an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance printed on page 96282 of this Journal] 96282 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 96280 through 96281 of this Joumal

"A" (Hitt, Runyan and Archer's) Subdivisipn of 39 Acs. on the E. side of the E. 1 /2 of the S.E. 1 /4 of Section 26-40-13. .1 f; i-^-.. "B" ! deZeng's Logan Square Subdivisiori of Block 3 in Garrett^ls ^Subdivision of Part of the E. 1 /2 of the S.E. 1 /4 of ; i Section 26-40-13.

Dr. 26-35-00-2478

-WrWRlGlHTWGOD , AV. To Be Vacated

NORTH 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96283

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED VACATION OF PORTION OF EAST 14™ STREET BETWEEN SOUTH' WABASH AVENUE AND SOUTH STATE STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance for the vacation of East 14* Street, except for the west 25 feet thereof, lying between the west line of South Wabash Avenue and the east line of the north/south 20 foot public alley Ijdng between South State Street and South Wabash Avenue. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matiak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 96284 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The following is said ordinance as passed:

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

SECTION 1. The ordinance passed September 27, 2000 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, pages 42236 — 42241) is hereby amended by inserting the language in italics and deleting the language in brackets, as foUows:

Whereas, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent of the public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public street described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

Section 1. All that part of East 14* Street as opened from South State Street to South Indiana Avenue by ordinance (assessment confirmed August 10, 1863, cited as Document Number 1863/64 0238 A 08/10 in Chicago City CouncU Proceedings Files, 1833 — 1871, an inventory published by the Illinois State Archives) being Lots 33 and 34, except the west 25 feet of said lots all in Herrington's Addition to Chicago in Section 22, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, said part of public street herein being further described as East 14* Street, except for the west 25 feet thereof, lying between the west line of South Wabash Avenue and the east line of the north/south 20 foot public alley Ijdng between South State Street and South Wabash Avenue as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

Section 2. The City of Chicago hereby reserves that part of East [West] 14* Street as herein vacated, as a right-of-way for an existing water main and appurtenances thereto, and for the installation of any additional water mains or other municipally-owned service facilities now located or which in the future may be located in that part East [West] 14* Street as herein vacated, and for the maintenance, renewal, and reconstruction of such facilities, with the right of ingress and egress at all times upon reasonable notice. It is further provided that no buildings or other structures shall be erected on the said right-of-way herein reserved or other use made of sad area, which in the judgment of the municipal officials having control of the aforesaid service facilities would interfere with the use, maintenance, renewal, or reconstruction of said facilities, or the construction of additional municipally-owned service facilities. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96285

The City ofChicago hereby reserves that part of East [West] 14* Street as herein vacated, as a right-of-way for an existing sewer and for the installation of any additional sewers or other municipally-owned service facilities now located or which in the future may be located in that part of East [West] 14* Street as herein vacated, and for the maintenance, renewal, and reconstruction ofsuch facilities. It is further provided that no buildings or other structures shall be erected on said right-of-way herein reserved or other use made of said area, which in the judgment of the respective municipal officials having control of the aforesaid service facilities would interfere with the use, maintenance, renewal, or reconstruction of said facilities, or the construction of additional municipally- owned service facilities.

Section 3. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company and Ameritech Illinois, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy and telephonic and associated services under, over and along that part of East [West] 14* Street as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

Section 4. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage ofthis ordinance, the 1240 South Wabash Corporation shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owner of the property abutting said part of public street hereby vacated, the sum of Zero and no/ 100 Dollars ($0.00), which sum in the judgment ofthis body will be equal to such benefits; and further, shall within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, deposit in the City Treasury of the City of Chicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to that part of East [West] 14* Street hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb along the west side of South Wabash Avenue. The precise amount of the sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Transportation after such investigation as is requisite.

Section 5. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage ofthis ordinance, the 1240 South Wabash Corporation shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 96286 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

[Drawing and legal description referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.]

TIME EXTENSION GRANTED FOR VACATION OF PORTIONS OF SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE, EAST 24™ STREET AND SPECIFIED PUBLIC ALLEYS IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY SOUTH DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DRIVE, SOUTH INDIANA AVENUE, EAST CERMAK ROAD AND ADLAI E. STEVENSON EXPRESSWAY.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass a time extension ordinance for an ordinance which was passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago September 29, 1999, appearing on pages 12558 and 12560 to 12565, both inclusive, ofthe Joumal Proceedings of said date, providing for "Vacation of portions of South Cottage Grove Avenue, East 24* Street and specified public alleys in block bounded by South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, South Indiana Avenue, East Cermak Road and Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96287

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, An ordinance was passed by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago September 29, 1999, appearing on pages 12558 and 12560 to 12565, both inclusive, of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of said date, providing for "Vacation of portions of South Cottage Grove Avenue, East 24* Street and specified public alleys in block bounded by South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, South Indiana Avenue, East Cermak Road and Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway"; and

WHEREAS, Said ordinance was not recorded within the one hundred eighty (180) day time period as provided in said ordinance; and

WHEREAS, The time period for recording said ordinance has expired; and

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago desires to extend such time period for one hundred eighty (180) days; and 96288 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public streets and public alleys described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. AU that part of the South Cottage Grove Avenue lying north and northeasterly of the north and northeasterly lines of Block 37 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision ofthe west half of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 14, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, Ijdng northeasterly of the northeasterly line of Lots 1 to 6, both inclusive, in subdivision ofthe south 133 feet of Block 37 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, lying northeasterly of the northeasterly line of Lots 1, 5, 6 and 7 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, Ijdng northeasterly ofthe northeasterly line of Lots 1,2, and 3 in James Long and others subdivision of Block or Sublot 51 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, lying northeasterly of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 6 in subdivision ofthe south 133 feet of Block 37 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid to the northeast corner of Lot 1 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 aforesaid, lying northeasterly of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 1 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 aforesaid to the northeast corner of Lot 5 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 aforesaid, lying southwesterly of the southwesterly line of Lots 7, 8 and 9 in subdivision of Lots 1 to 5, 20 to 24 inclusive and north half of Lots 6 and 19 in Gurley's Subdivision of Blocks 25, 28 and 38 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, lying southwesterly of the southwesterly line of Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Gurley's Subdivision of Blocks 25, 28 and 38 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, lying southwesterly ofthe southwesterly line of Lot 1 in Assessor's Division of Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Gurley's Subdivision aforesaid, lying southwesterly of the southwesterly line of Block 41 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision of the west half of Section 27 aforesaid, lying southwesterly ofthe southwesterly line of vacated East 24* Street vacated by ordinance approved by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago August 4, 1993 corrected by ordinance approved by the City Council ofthe City of Chicago November 17, 1993 both ordinances recorded December 3, 1993 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds as Document Number 93-968537, said line described in the August 4, 1993 recorded ordinance as "a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 1 in Assessor's Division of Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14" aforesaid "to the northwest corner of Block 41 Canal Trustee's Subdivision of the west half of Section 27 aforesaid", lying southwesterly of the southwesterly line of vacated South Calumet Avenue vacated by ordinance approved by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago August 4, 1993, corrected by ordinance approved by the City Council of the City of Chicago November 17, 1993 both ordinances recorded December 3, 1993 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds as Document Number 93- 968537, said line described in the August 4, 1993 recorded ordinance as "the southwesterly line of Block 41 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision of the west half of Section 27" aforesaid, "extended southeasterly to the intersection with the westerly 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96289

extension ofthe south line of Lot 6" in Hulburd's Subdivision ofthe south 14.5 feet of Block 40 and the north 85.5 feet of Block 52 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision" aforesaid, Ijdng east of a line drawn from the point of intersection of the west and southwesterly lines of Lot 9 in subdivision of Lots 1 to 5, 20 to 24 inclusive and north half of Lots 6 and 19 aforesaid to the northwest comer of Block 37 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision ofthe west half of Section 27 aforesaid and Ijdng north ofthe westerly extension of the south line of vacated South Calumet Avenue vacated by ordinance approved by the City Council of the City of Chicago August 4,1993, corrected by ordinance approved by the City Council of the City of Chicago November 17, 1993 both ordinances recorded December 3, 1993 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds as Document Number 93-968537, said line described in the August 4, 1993 recorded ordinance as the "westerly extension ofthe south line of Lot 6 in Hulburd's Subdivision" aforesaid.

Also,

all that part of East 24* Street Ijdng south of the south line of Lots 6 and 7 in subdivision of the south 133 feet of Block 37 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, lying north of the north line of Lot 1 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid, Ijdng southwesterly of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 6 in subdivision ofthe south 133 feet of Block 37 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid to the northeast corner of Lot 1 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 aforesaid and lying east of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 7 in Subdivision ofthe south 133 feet of Block 37 of Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid to northwest corner of Lot 1 in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid.

Also, all ofthe east/west 10 foot public alley lying south ofthe south line of Lot 1 lying north ofthe north line of Lots 2 and 5, lying east of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 1 to the northwest corner of Lot 2 and Ijdng southwesterly of a line drawn from southeast corner of Lot 1 to the northeast corner of Lot 5 all in E. Smith's Subdivision of Block 42 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid,

Also, all ofthe east/west 15 foot public alley lying south ofthe south line of Lots 1 to 11, both inclusive, lying north of the north line of Lots 12, 29 and 30, Ijdng west of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 1 to the northeast comer of Lot 29, lying 96290 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

east of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 11 to the northwest corner of Lot 12 and Ijdng north of the north line of the vacated north/south 14 foot alley vacated by ordinance approved by the City Council ofthe City of Chicago August 4, 1993, corrected by ordinance approved by the City Council ofthe City of Chicago November 17, 1993, both ordinances recorded December 3, 1993 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds as Document Number 93-968537, said north line also being described as the north line of Lots 12 and 30 in Assessor's Division of Blocks 2, 12 and 15 (except the east half of south 120 feet of Block 15) in Canal Trustee's Subdivision aforesaid; said part of public streets and public alleys herein vacated being further described as South Cottage Grove Avenue lying east of the east line of South Prairie Avenue and lying north of the north line of the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway, also East 24* Street lying east of the east line of South Prairie Avenue and the westerly line of South Cottage Grove Avenue, also all ofthe east/west 10 foot public alley in the block bounded by East 24* Street, South Prairie Avenue, South Cottage Grove Avenue and the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway and also, all ofthe east/west 15 foot public alley Ijdng south of East Cermak Road, as widened, between South Prairie Avenue and South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive as relocated (formerly South Calumet Avenue) as shaded and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacations.

SECTION 2. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority shall agree to accept and maintain as private sewers all existing sewers and appurtenances thereto which are located in streets and alleys as herein vacated.

SECTION 3. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment, and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electric energy under, over, and along East 24* Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue between the east line of South Prairie Avenue and the westerly line of South Cottage Grove Avenue and South Cottage Grove Avenue lying between the south line of East 24* Street and the north line of the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway as herein vacated with the right of ingress and egress.

The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Ameritech Illinois, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96291

telephonic and associated services under, over and along South Cottage Grove Avenue Ijdng east of the east line of South Prairie Avenue and lying north of the north line ofthe Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway, also East 24* Street lying east of the east line of South Prairie Avenue and the westerly line of South Cottage Grove Avenue and cdl ofthe east/west 10 foot public alley in the block bounded by East 24* Street, South Prairie Avenue, South Cottage Grove Avenue and the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 4. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority shall deposit in the City Treasury of the City of Chicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb retums and constructing sidewalk and across the entrances to the streets and alleys hereby vacated similar to the sidewalk and curb in South Prairie Avenue, between the south line of East Cermak Road, as widened, and the north line ofthe Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway, also in South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive as relocated (formerly South Calumet Avenue) between the south line of East Cermak Road, as widened, and the north line of vacated East 24* Street and in the North line ofthe Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway at the south terminus to be vacated South Cottage Grove Avenue. The precise amount ofthe sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Transportation after such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within one hundred eighty (180) days after the passage of this ordinance, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois a certified copy ofthis ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawing referred to in this ordinance omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk.] 96292 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

AUTHORIZATION FOR RELOCATION OF BUS SHELTER FROM SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST 104™ STREET AND SOUTH EWING AVENUE TO SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST 106™ STREET AND SOUTH TORRENCE AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the Chicago Transit Authority to relocate a bus shelter from the southeast corner of East 104* Street and South Ewing Avenue to the southeast corner of East 106* Street and South Torrence Avenue. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96293

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to grant permission to the Chicago Transit Authority to relocate a bus shelter from the southeast comer of East 104* Street and South Ewing Avenue to the southeast corner of East 106* and South Torrence Avenue.

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED CURB CUTS IN PUBLIC WAY AT 233 SOUTH WACKER DRIVE FOR TRIZECHAHN OFFICE PROPERTIES.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an amendment to an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago on July 31, 2002 and printed upon page 91572 ofthe Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago for Trizechahn Office Properties by deleting and adding language regarding measurements and compensation. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 96294 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. The ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago for Trizechahn Office Properties on July 31, 2002 and printed upon page 91572 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the words: "Curb Cut Area Number 2 shall measure one hundred forty-five (145) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width for a total of one thousand one hundred stxty (1,160) square feet and shall be located along South Wacker Drive approximately eighty-five (85) feet south of West Adams Street. Twenty-one Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-seven and no/100 Dollars ($21,437.00)" and inserting in their place the words: "Grantee shall pay Ten Thousand Seven Hundred Eighteen Dollars ($10,718.00) per annum, in advance".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage.

AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96295

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances and order transmitted herewith (referred October 2, 2002) authorizing and directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to construct traffic circles at various locations.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances and order, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance or order): 96296 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

South Paulina Street And West 5&^ Street.

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

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to construct a traffic circle at the following location:

South Paulina Street and West 56* Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.

West 38^^ Place And South St. Louis Avenue.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to construct a traffic circle at the intersection ofWest 38* Place and South St. Louis Avenue.

West 9r^ Street And South Normal Avenue.

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

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to construct a traffic circle at the following location:

in the intersection ofWest 9F' Street and South Normal Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96297

CONSIDERATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed orders transmitted herewith (referred October 2, 2002) authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to consider the construction of traffic circles at various locations.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, vrith no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matiak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 96298 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Said orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe order):

North Leclaire Avenue And West Thomas Street.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the installation of a traffic circle to be installed at the intersection of North Leclaire Avenue and West Thomas Street.

6801 South Throop Street.

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the installation of a traffic circle at 6801 South Throop Street.

CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF GUARDRAILS AT 4200 WEST GRAND AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to the installation of guardrails at 4200 West Grand Avenue. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96299

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Be it hereby ordered that the Commissioner of Transportation is authorized and directed to give consideration to install guardrails at 4200 West Grand Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. 96300 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

AUTHORIZATION FOR EXEMPTION OF SUNDRY APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the foUowing report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to exempt sundry applicants from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to parking facilities at various locations. These ordinances were referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96301

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

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

Mr. Emest Orlando/A & E Auto Body.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Emest Orlando of A 85 E Auto Body, 629 North Ashland Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 629 North Ashland Avenue.

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

Al's Auto Repair.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Al's Auto Repair of 8444 South Kedzie Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress behind the premises located at 8444 South Kedzie Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96302 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Mr. Yuriy Tysyachnik/Albion Block, Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Mr. Yuriy Tysyachnik/Albion Block, Inc., 1330 - 1332 West Albion Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 1330 — 1332 West Albion Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

Louisa May Alcott School

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Louisa May Alcott School, 2625 North Orchard Street, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facility for 2625 North Orchard Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.

America's One Auto Repair & Rebuilder.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt America's One Auto Repair 86 Rebuilder of 7431 South Western Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress behind the premises located at 7431 South Western Avenue. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96303

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

Auto MD, L.L.C

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Auto MD, L.L.C. of 6034 North Clark Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2511 North Ashland Avenue.

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

Brass Creations.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Brass Creations at 4840 — 4844 West North Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 4840 -- 4844 West North Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96304 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Auto MD, L.L.C. (Doing Business As Car-X Auto Service).

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Auto MD, L.L.C, doing business as Car-X Auto Service, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress to parking facilities for 3244 West Irving Park Road.

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

Mr. Roger G. Carey/Clare Developers.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Roger G. Carey, Clare Developers of 1140 North Milwaukee Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5526 North Winthrop Avenue.

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

Chicago Board Of Education/ . (Lawndale Community Academy)

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96305

Chicago Board of Education/Chicago Public Schools of 3448 West Douglas Boulevard (Lawndale Community Academy) from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 3448 West Douglas Boulevard.

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

Deliverance Temple Church.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Deliverance Temple Church of 1501 -- 1503 South Komensky Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 1501 -- 1503 South Komensky Avenue.

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

Double Tree Guest Suites/Chicago Downtown.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-30-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Double Tree Guest Suites/Chicago Downtown located at 198 East Delaware Place from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress for parking facilities at 183 — 185 East Walton Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96306 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

ECE General Contractors.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt ECE General Contractors of 8039 South Exchange Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 8039 South Exchange Avenue.

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

Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Enterprise Rent-a-Car of 2640 South Michigan Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2640 South Michigan Avenue.

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

First Choice Detailing/Moving.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt First Choice Detailing/Moving of 5436 South Ashland Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5436 South Ashland Avenue. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96307

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

GMB Auto Parts/Mr. Pedro Gonzales.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt GMB Auto Parts/Pedro Gonzales of 5750 West Grand Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5750 West Grand Avenue.

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

Mr. Hilario Hernandez/Hemandez Auto Repair, Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Hilario Hernandez/Hernandez Auto Repair, Inc. of 5447 North Broadway, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5447 North Broadway.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96308 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Howard Brown Health Center.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to the Municipal Code 10-20-220 (Prior Code Section 33- 19.1), the Commissioner ofthe Department ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Center from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to parking facilities for 4025 North Sheridan Road. Howard Brown Health Center is leasing the parking spaces from Thorek Hospital, 850 West Irving Park Road.

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

Inland Midwest Corporation.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Inland Midwest Corporation of 5555 North Northwest Highway from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5555 North Northwest Highway.

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

Mr. Jamie Lynn.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Jamie Lynn of 6455 West Grand Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96309

to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 6455 West Grand Avenue.

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

Legacy Development.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Codeof Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Legacy Development located at 27 East Monroe Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress for the Prairie and Cullerton Townhomes, 2001 South Prairie Avenue and 311 — 315 East Cullerton Street parking facilities.

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

Leo & Georges Auto Body.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Leo 86 Georges Auto Body of 2753 West Lawrence Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2753 West Lawrence Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96310 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Mr. Michael Realmuto/Michael Realmuto Architects.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Michael Realmuto, Michael Realmuto Architects of 6355 North Broadway, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 4901 - 4903 North Winthrop Avenue and 4906 - 4908 North Winthrop Avenue.

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

Midas.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Midas of 6200 West Belmont Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 6200 West Belmont Avenue.

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

Mr. Sergio Garcia/Morelia Auto Repair, Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Mr. Sergio Garcia/Morelia Auto Repair, Inc., 5906 North Clark Street, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5906 North Clark Street. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96311

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

Mr. George Nugent/P. And N., L.L.C.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the MunicipalCode of Chicago, the Director ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt George Nugent, P. and N., L.L.C. of 1140 North Milwaukee Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5218 - 5220 North Winthrop Avenue.

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

Rainbow Restaurant.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Rainbow Restaurant of 708 North Clark Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 708 North Clark Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96312 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ray Grahm Training Center.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Ray Grahm Training Center of 2347 South Wabash Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2347 South Wabash Avenue.

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

RCW Racing.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt RCW Racing, 3925 West Armitage Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 3925 West Armitage Avenue.

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

Redwood Development/Mr. Michael Angelo Siracki.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Redwood Development, Michael Angelo Siracki of 1358 -- 1360 West Hubbard Street from the 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96313

provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 1358 — 1360 West Hubbard Street.

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

Mr. Peter Fowowe/Ridgeland Development.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Peter Fowowe of Ridgeland Development, 6002 North Winthrop Avenue, Number 202, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 7345 North Ridge Boulevard.

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

Ryder Auto Sales.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-210 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Ryder Auto Sales from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 6349 — 6351 South Western Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96314 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Mr. Steve Davis/Safe And Sound Mobile Electronics.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Steve Davis/Safe and Sound Mobile Electronics, 8206 South Stony Island Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 8206 South Stony Island Avenue.

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

Mr. Mark Brottman/Scientific Window Company, Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Mr. Mark Brottman, President, Scientific Window Company, Inc., 2020 West Peterson Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2020 West Peterson Avenue.

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

Thirty East Elm Condominium Association.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Thirty East 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96315

Elm Condominium Association of 30 East Elm Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 30 East Elm Street.

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

Mr. Harry Tompary.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director ofRevenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Harry Tompary, 2648 West Winnemac Avenue for 906 — 908 West Lakeside Place, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress emd egress to parking facilities for 906 -- 908 West Lakeside Place.

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

Ultra Store.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Ultra Store at 510 East 79* Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 510 East 79* Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 96316 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Urban Innovations.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-30-430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Urban Innovations, located at 445 North Wells Street, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress/ egress for parking facilities at 213 West Hubbard Street.

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

W 85 W Auto And Tmck Parts.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt W 86 W Auto and Truck Parts of 3220 West Ogden Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 3220 West Ogden Avenue.

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

47"^ And Marshfield Corporation.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Department of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt the 47* and Marshfield Corporation for the property at 1618 — 1624 West 47* Street and 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96317

4658 South Ashland Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 1618 — 1624 West 47* Street and 4658 South Ashland Avenue.

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

STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF NORTH IRVING PARK ROAD AS "EVELYN HANDLER WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate Irving Park Road (4000 north) and Ashland Avenue (1600 west), on the east side of Ashland Avenue, as "Eveljoi Handler Way". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 96318 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago on the third (3'"'') day of December, 1984, printed on page 11460 of the Joumal of Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago of said date which authorizes the erection of honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner of Transportation shall take the necessary action for the standardization of the location approximately 180 feet north ofthe intersection of Irving Park Road (4000 north) and Ashland Avenue (1600 west), on the east side of Ashland Avenue, to be affixed to the existing lightpole, an honorary street sign designating the location as "Evelyn Handler Way".

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

STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF WEST CATALPA AVENUE AS "LAVERNE JOHNSON WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96319

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate West Catalpa Avenue from North Cicero Avenue west to Edens Parkway, north side only, as "Laverne Johnson Way". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002. ^

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matiak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to an ordinance heretofore passed by the City Council which allows the erection of honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner of Transportation shall take the necessary action for standardization ofWest Catalpa Avenue from North Cicero Avenue west to Edens Parkway, north side only, as "Laverne Johnson Way".

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. 96320 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF WEST 18™ PLACE AS "JOAN SEBASTIAN DRIVE".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate West 18* Place from Damen Avenue to Leavitt Street as "Joan Sebastian Drive". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96321

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to an ordinance heretofore passed by the City Council which allows erection of honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner of Transportation shall take the necessary action to standardize West 18* Place from South Damen Avenue to South Leavitt Street as "Joan Sebastian Drive".

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication.

STANDARDIZATION FOR NORTHWEST CORNER OF WACKER DRIVE AND RANDOLPH STREET AS "BOB STONE DRIVE".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate the northwest corner of Wacker Drive and Randolph Street as "Bob Stone Drive". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 96322 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago on the third (3'^'') day of December, 1984, printed on page 11460 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of said date, which authorizes the erection of honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner ofTransportation shall take the necessary action for the standardization ofthe northwest comer of Wacker Drive and Randolph Street as "Bob Stone Drive".

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

STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF EAST HURON STREET AS "TODAY'S CHICAGO WOMAN WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96323

designate East Huron Street between North Michigan Avenue and North St. Clair Street as "Today's Chicago Woman Way". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matiak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to an ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago on the third (3'^'') day of December, 1984, printed on page 11460 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of said date, which authorizes the erection of honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner of Transportation shall take the necessary action for the standardization of East Huron Street between North Michigan Avenue and North St. Clair Street as "Today's Chicago Woman Way".

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage and publication. 96324 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF SOUTH WENTWORTH AVENUE AS "DR. SUN YAT-SEN WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt a resolution for honorary street-name designation of "Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Way". This resolution was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said resolution as adopted:

\^ 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96325

WHEREAS, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (1866 - 1925) a remarkable patriot, was born in Hsiang County in southern China, near the City of Canton; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen was a national hero of international proportion. He was also the great forerunner of the democratic revolution, leading the 1911 Revolution which overthrew the Qing Dynasty and ended the feudal monarchical system which had lasted for over two thousand years in China; and

WHEREAS, Hailed by many as "The Father ofthe RepubUc of China", Dr. Sun Yat- Sen fought all his life in the cause of Chinese national independence. He brought to his grateful nation happiness, prosperity and power, and the legacy of his fervor and dedication is carried forward by Chinese people, in their quest for freedom and independence; and

WHEREAS, It is fitting and proper that the leaders of this city designate a street segment in our great Chinese/American neighborhood to carry the honorary designation of "Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Way"; now, therefore.

Be It Hereby Resolved, That the Commissioner ofTransportation is requested to standardize South Wentworth Avenue between West Cermak Road and West 24* Place as "Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Way"; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHER CONFUCIUS FOR INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOCIETY AND HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF WEST 22^^° PLACE AS "CONFUCIUS PLACE".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt a resolution recognizing the 96326 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

nomenclature of West 22"'' Place from Wentworth Avenue to Princeton Avenue as "Confucius Place". This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Allen, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, The residents and elected officials have deemed appropriate the renaming of 22"'' Place from South Wentworth Avenue to South Princeton Avenue as "Confucius Place" in honor ofthe great philosopher Confucius (bom in 551 B.C. as Kong Chiu); and

WHEREAS, This honorary designation is but a small manner in which to recognize the contributions ofan individual so great that the impact of his teachings are still relevant in the 2P' century; and

WHEREAS, Throughout recorded history a multitude of theories have evolved regarding the civilization of mankind yet few have survived the test of time; and 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96327

WHEREAS, Confucius' philosophy is often quoted and prefaced by the phrase "Confucius Say" yet his disciples numbered in the thousands and theirs in the thousands, therefore we are given benefit of his wisdom as well as of those he mentored; and

WHEREAS, Confucius is a paragon of all teachers and the embodiment of tolerance, charity, humbleness and generosity believing that all should be educated without discrimination and according to one's abilities; and

WHEREAS, Confucius believed that education was a continuing self-improvement process and that public service was a natural outcome of such a journey and he sought to revitalize Chinese social institutions including the nuclear family, school, community, state and kingdom. And although the structure in today's world has changed, the basic principles still apply: teach your children before trying to teach others, be modest in speech yet aggressive in action, be virtuous in your life and take matters seriously, be generous of your heart, sincere in your dealings with others, do your best even if you fail and above all, be kind; and

WHEREAS, As we dedicate this street let us remember what "Confucius say", "enjoy what you do and you will never work another day in your life". Following his. tenets, you will contribute to the good ofali mankind and leave the world, as he did, better than when you arrived; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the officials and guests attending this solemn occasion hereby honor Confucius for his invaluable contributions to society and offer our promise to live his teachings in making our world a better place for our children and for all the future generations depending on us.

CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF WEST BYRON STREET AS "LEWIS M. KRANZ WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 96328 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate West Byron Street, from North California Avenue to North Mozart Street as "Lewis M. Kranz Way". This order was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to honorarily designate West Byron Street from North California Avenue to North Mozart Street to "Lewis M. Kranz Way". 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96329

CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF INTERSECTION OF SOUTH LEAVITT STREET AND SOUTH ARCHER AVENUE AS "U.S. MARINE THOMAS L. MILLER WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate the intersection of South Leavitt Street and South Archer Avenue as "U.S. Marine Thomas L. Miller Way". This order was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 96330 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the installation of an honorary street designation reading: "U.S. Marine Thomas L. Miller Way" at the intersection of South Leavitt Street and South Archer Avenue.

CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF 9200 BLOCK OF SOUTH HARVARD AVENUE AS "MARY ANN TOLIVER WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate the 9200 block of South Harvard Avenue as "Mary Ann Toliver Way". This order was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96331

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to honorarily designate South Harvard Avenue, the 9200 block, to "Mary Ann Toliver Way".

CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF WEST 95™ STREET AS "REVEREND DR. JEREMIAH A. WRIGHT, JR. WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the actions necessary to honorarily designate West 95* Street from South Halsted Street to South Harvard Avenue as "Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. Way". This order was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002. 96332 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to honorarily designate West 95* Street from South Halsted Street to South Harvard Avenue as "Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. Way".

AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT WITH WALGREEN'S FOR TEMPORARY USE OF PARKING LOT AT 3636 NORTH BROADWAY.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96333

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of General Services or his designee to enter into a temporary use agreement with Walgreen's. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. The Commissioner of General Services, or his designee, is hereby authorized to enter into the attached temporary use agreement with Walgreen's. The Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to undertake all actions necessary to effectuate the purposes of this ordinance and the attached agreement. 96334 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon its passage and approval.

Temporary Use Agreement referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:

Temporary Use Agreement.

The City of Chicago and Walgreen's hereby agree as follows:

1. City residents may use the parking lot located at 3646 North Broadway between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. except when snow is present at which time the hours will be from 10:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

2. The City of Chicago agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Walgreen's from and against any and all damages, loss, claims, demands and causes of action of any nature whatsoever, including claims, demands, attorneys' fees and all legal expenses and causes of action for the injury or damages to persons and property and damage to Walgreen's property, arising out ofthe City of Chicago's utilization ofthe parking lot at 3646 North Broadway.

3. This agreement may be terminatedby either party by written notice. Such notice shall be hand delivered at lease five (5) days prior to the date upon which termination is effective.

4. The City may institute a permit system to control access to the parking spaces allocated in this agreement.

5. This agreement will be in force and effect on and after October 2, 2002.

AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT WITH LOUIS A. WEISS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR TEMPORARY USE OF PARKING LOT AT 4646 NORTH MARINE DRIVE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96335

CHICAGO, November 4, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Transportation and Public Way begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass an ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of General Services or his designee to enter into a temporary use agreement with Weiss Hospital. This ordinance was referred to the Committee on October 2, 2002.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

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 of the City of Chicago: 96336 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 1. The Commissioner of General Services, or his designee, is hereby authorized to enter into the attached temporary use agreement with Weiss Hospital. The Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to undertake all actions necessary to effectuate the purposes of this ordinance and the attached agreement.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon its passage and approval.

Temporary Use Agreement referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:

Temporary Use Agreement.

The City of Chicago and Weiss Hospital hereby agree as follows:

1. City residents may use the parking lot located at 4646 North Marine Drive between the hours of 9:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M.

2. The City of Chicago agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Weiss Hospital from and against any and all damages, loss, claims, demands and causes of action of any nature whatsoever, including claims, demands, attorneys' fees and all legal expenses and causes of action for the injury or damages to persons and property and damage to Weiss Hospital property, arising out ofthe City of Chicago's utilization ofthe parking lot at 4646 North Marine Drive.

3. This agreement may be terminated by either party by written notice. Such notice shall be hand delivered at lease five (5) days prior to the date upon which termination is effective.

4. The City may institute a permit system to control access to the parking spaces allocated in this agreement.

5. This agreement will be in force and effect on and after October 2, 2002. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96337

COMMITTEE ON ZONING.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREAS SHOWN ON MAP NUMBERS 4-H, 11-L, 13-H, 14-H AND 24-S.

(Committee Meeting Held October 10, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council; Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on October 10, 2002,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myself on Application Numbers 13805, 13556, 13697, 13719 and A-4985 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers 13805, 13556, 13697, 13719 and A-4985 underthe provisions of Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 96338 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 46.

Nays — None.

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

Alderman Banks invoked Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure, disclosing that while he had no personal or financial interest in the ordinances, he had a familial relationship with the applicants' attorney.

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 4-H. (AppUcation Number A-4985)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 4-H in the area bounded by:

a line 334.68 feet north and parallel to West Cortland Street; North Wolcott Avenue; a line 310.55 feet north of and parallel to West Cortland Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to North Wolcott Avenue,

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. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96339

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 11-L. (Application Number 13556)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-L in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north ofand parallel to West Montrose Avenue; a line 39.55 feet west of and parallel to North Long Avenue; West Montrose Avenue; and a line 109.55 feet west ofand parallel to North Long Avenue,

to those of a B4-1 Restricted Service District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 13-H. (Application Number 13805)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the C2-2 General Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 13-H in the area bounded by:

North Honore Street; North Rogers Avenue; the westerly right-of-way of Union Pacific Railroad (formerly the Chicago 86 Northwestem Railroad); a line commencing 296.11 feet south of North Rogers Avenue and perpendicular to North Honore Street; the alley next east of North Honore Street; and the alley next south of North Rogers Avenue (commonly known as 7383 North Rogers Avenue),

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. 96340 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 14-H. (Application Number 13719)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the M2-2 General Manufacturing District sjonbols and indications as shown on Map Number 14-H in the area bounded by:

a line 92.23 feet south of and parallel to West 59* Street; a line 125 feet east of and parallel to South Western Avenue; a line 192.23 feet south ofand parallel to West 59* Street; and South Western Avenue,

to those of a B4-2 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 Number 24-G. (Application Number 13697)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-1 Restricted Service District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 24-G in the area bounded by:

West 95* Street; a line 225 feet east of and paraUel to South Racine Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West 95* Street; and a line 150 feet east and parallel to South Racine 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. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96341

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

(Committee Meeting Held October 10, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on October 10, 2002,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Passvarious ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myself on Application Numbers 13805, 13556, 13697, 13719 and A-4985 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers 13805, 13556, 13697, 13719 and A-4985 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 47. 96342 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 3-F. (AppUcation Number 13790)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 3-F in the area bounded by:

North Schick Place; North Cleveland Avenue, starting at a point being the intersection of North Schick Place and North Cleveland Avenue and running south 130.67 feet; a line running northwest and perpendicular to North Schick Place, running to a point 62.12 feet southwest ofthe intersection ofNorth Schick Place; and North Cleveland Avenue,

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 Number 3-F. (Application Number 13804)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R5 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 3-F in the area bounded by: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96343

a line 301.50 feet north of and parallel to West Schiller Street; North LaSaUe Street; a line 198.00 feet north ofand parallel to West Schiller Street; and a line 158.00 feet west ofand parallel to North LaSalle Street,

to those of an R6 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 Number 3-H. (AppUcation Number 13800)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B2-2 Restricted Retail District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 3-H in the area bounded by:

a line 100 feet north ofand parallel to the public alley next north ofand parallel to West Chicago Avenue; the public alley next east of and parallel to North Marshfield Avenue; a line 75 feet north of and parallel to the public alley next north ofand parallel to West Chicago Avenue; and North Marshfield Avenue,

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 Number 5-H. (AppUcation Number 13789)

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: 96344 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the C3-3 Commercial Manufacturing District and M3-3 Heavy Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-H in the area bounded by:

a 280.89 foot line along North Elston Avenue; a 177.87 foot line along the track of the Chicago and Northwest Railway that intersects North Elston Avenue and West Armitage Avenue; a 45.83 foot line perpendicular to North Holly Avenue; an 89.50 foot line along North Holly Avenue; a 59.15 foot line along the track of the Chicago and Northwest Railway that intersects North Elston Avenue and West Armitage Avenue; a 144.37 foot line along West Armitage Avenue; a 95.17 foot line along the track of the Chicago and Northwest Railway that is parallel to North Elston Avenue; a 77.51 foot line perpendicular to North Holly Avenue; a 34.88 foot line along North Holly Avenue; a 76.98 foot line perpendicular to North Holly Avenue; a 434.93 foot line along the track of the Chicago and Northwest Railway that is parallel to North Elston Avenue; and a 316.20 foot line to North Elston Avenue,

to those of a B5-1 General 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 Number 5-L (Application Number 13796)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District and Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-1 in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of West Cortland Street; North Western Avenue; West Cortland Street; and a line 175.2 feet west of and parallel to North Western Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96345

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-H. (AppUcation Number 13726)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-H in the area bounded by:

the public alley north of and parallel to West Wrightwood Avenue; a line 57.60 feet west ofand parallel to North Marshfield Avenue; West Wrightwood Avenue; and a line 207.67 feet west ofand parallel to North Marshfield Avenue,

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 Number 8-F. (Application Number 13794)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all of the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District sjonbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-F in the area bounded by:

West 37* Street; the west line ofthe Chicago 86 Eastern Illinois Railroad right-of- way (or a line 475.18 feet east ofand parallel to South Normal Avenue), West 37* Place; a line 200.16 feet east of and parallel to South Normal Avenue (or a line 96346 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

275.22 feet west ofand parallel to the west line ofthe Chicago 86 Eastem Illinois Railroad right-of-way); the public alley next north of and parallel to West 37* Place; and a line 325.06 feet east ofand parallel to South Normal Avenue (or a line 150.12 feet west of the west line of the Chicago 85 Eastern Illinois Railroad right-of-way line),

to those of an R3 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 8-F. (AppUcation Number 13797)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-F in the area bounded by:

on the south by West 37* Street, and a line 395.0 feet north of and parallel with the south line ofWest 37* Street, bounded on the west by South Normal Avenue, and a line 150.0 feet east of and parallel with the east line of South Normal Avenue, bounded on the east by a line 295 feet west ofand parallel with the east line of Block 21 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision ofSection 33, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, and bounded on the north by a line described as follows:

beginning at a point 195.0 feet west of and parallel with the east line of said Block 21 and 504.69 feet north of the north line of West 37* Street; thence southwesterly along the arc of a circle convex southeasterly and having a radius of 379.28 feet, an arc distance of 98.06 feet; thence north 58 degrees, 29 minutes, 50 seconds west along a straight line, a distance of 49.20 feet to a point on a curve; thence southwesterly along the arc ofa circle convex southeasterly and having a radius of 239.51 feet, an arc distance of 151.16 feet to a point of tangency, said point being 445.0 feet north ofthe north line ofWest 37* Street and 79.72 feet east ofthe east line of South Normal Avenue; thence west parallel with the north line ofWest 37* Street, a distance of 79.72 feet to a point in the east line of South Normal Avenue, 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96347

to those of an R3 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 12-L. (Application Number 13791)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R2 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 12-L in the area bounded by:

a line 300 feet south of and parallel to West 52"^ Street; South Long Avenue; a line 400 feet south ofand parallel to West 52"'' Street; and the alley next west of South Long Avenue,

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 Number 11-H. (Application Number 13786)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-H in the area bounded by: 96348 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

the public alley north of and parallel to West Irving Park Road; North Ravenswood Avenue; West Irving Park Road; and a line 160.48 feet west of and parallel to North Ravenswood Avenue,

to those of a B5-2 General 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 Number 13-H. (AppUcation Number 13755)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B2-2 Restricted Retail District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 13-H in the area bounded by:

a line 180.68 feet north ofand parallel to West Farragut Avenue; the alley next east ofand parallel to North Western Avenue; West Farragut Avenue; and North Western Avenue,

to those of a B4-2 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 Number 15-H. (AppUcation Number 13792)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96349

Cl-2 General Commercial District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 15-H in the area bounded by:

the alley next northeast of North Ridge Avenue; a line perpendicular to North Ridge Avenue commencing at a point 204.85 feet southwest ofthe intersection of North Ridge Avenue and North Hermitage Avenue; North Ridge Avenue; and line perpendicular to North Ridge Avenue commencing at a point 154.88 feet southwest of the intersection of North Ridge Avenue and North Hermitage Avenue,

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 Number 15-J. (AppUcation Number 13793)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B2-2 Restricted Retail District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 15-J in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of West Bryn Mawr Avenue; a line 22.58 feet west of and parallel to North Christiana Avenue; West Bryn Mawr Avenue; and a line 110.08 feet west of and parallel to North Christiana Avenue,

to those of a B4-2 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. 96350 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 26-G. (AppUcation Number A-4984)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended by changing all of the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 26-G in the area bounded by:

West 111* Street; the easterly right-of-way of 1-57 expressway; the public alley next north of and parallel to West 111* Street; South Bishop Street; and West 111* Street,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREAS SHOWN ON MAP NUMBERS 1-H, 1-L, 4-1, 5-J, 11-L AND 16-M.

(Committee Meeting Held October 31, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on October 31, 2002,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96351

I beg leave to recommend the passage of seven ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 13711, 13678, 13769, 13668, 13511, 13656 and 13662.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, 1 move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that 1 abstain from voting on Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

RespectfuUy submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 46.

Nays — None.

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

Alderman Banks invoked Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure, disclosing that while he had no personal or financial interest in the ordinances, he had a familial relationship with the applicants' attorney.

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance): 96352 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-H. (AppUcation Number A-5018)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-H in the area bounded by:

West Huron Street; a line 238.97 feet west of parallel to North Hoyne Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Huron Street; and a line 262.94 feet west of and parallel to North Hoyne Avenue,

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 Number 1-L. (AppUcation Number 13753)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-L in the area bounded by:

a line 54.30 feet north of and parallel to West Huron Street; North Cicero Avenue; West Huron Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to North Cicero Avenue,

to those of a C2-1 General Commercial District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. 11/6/2002 . REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96353

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 4-1. (As Amended) (Application Number 13711)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 4-1 in the area bounded by:

the north side ofWest 19* Street; South California Avenue; the north boundary line ofChicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad right-of-way; and a line 509.51 feet west of and parallel to South California Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all ofthe R5 General Residence District and Institutional Planned Development Number 189 symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 4-1 in the area bounded by:

the north side ofWest 19* Street; South California Avenue; the north boundary line of Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad right-of-way; and the west line of South Marshall Boulevard,

to those of Institutional Planned Development Number 189, as amended, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Plan of Development Statements referred to in this ordinance read as follows: 96354 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Institutional Planned Development Number 189,

As Amended.

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as an Amendment to Institutional Planned Development Number 189, as amended, consists of a net site area of approximately one hundred twenty-seven thousand three hundred ninety- four (127,394) square feet (two and ninety-four hundredths (2.94) acres) of property and is owned or controlled by Saint Anthony's Hospital — CathoUc Health Partners (the "AppUcant").

2. The Applicant shall obtain all applicable official reviews, approvals or permits which are necessary to implement this Amended Plan of Development. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys or easements or adjustments of right-of-ways or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require separate submittal on behalf of the Applicant or its successors, assignees, or grantees and approval by the City Council.

3. The requirements, obligations, and conditions applicable within this Amended Planned Development shall be binding upon the Applicant, its successors and assigns, and if different than the Applicant, the legal titleholders and any ground lessors. All rights granted hereunder to the Applicant shall inure to the benefit of the Applicant's successors and assigns, and if different than the Applicant, the legal titleholder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the Property, at the time applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this Amended Planned Development are made, shall be under single ownership or under single designated control. Single designated control for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this Amended Planned Development or any other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made by the Applicant, the owners of all property within the Amended Planned Development, or any homeowners association(s) formed to succeed the Applicant for purposes of control and management of any portion of the Amended Planned Development. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96355

4. This Amended Plan of Development consists of fourteen (14) statements; Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map; Site Plan; a Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; Landscape Plan; Partial South Elevation, and Section/Elevation prepared by Schmidt, Piper and Markham Architects, Inc., dated September 19, 2002. FuU size sets of the Site Plan, Landscape Plan, Partial South Elevation and Section/Elevation are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. This Amended Plan of Development is in conformity with the intent and purposes ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance (Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago) and all requirements thereof and satisfies the established criteria for approval of an Amended Planned Development. These and no other zoning controls shall apply to the area delineated herein.

5. The following uses shall be permitted within the areas delineated herein: hospital and accessory uses, convent and accessory parking.

6. Identification and business identification signs shall be permitted within the Amended Planned Development subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted within the Amended Planned Development subject to review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Any service drives or other ingress or egress including emergency vehicle access shall be adequately designed, constructed and paved in accordance with the Municipal Code ofChicago and the regulations ofthe Department ofTransportation in effect at the time of construction. There shall be no parking or storage of garbage receptacles within such paved areas, except as noted on the site plan, or within fire lanes. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval of the Department of Transportation and the Department ofPlanning and Development. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with this Amended Plan of Development subject to review of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. Closure of all or part of any public streets or alleys during demolition or construction shall be subject to the review of the Chicago Department of Transportation. 96356 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

8. In addition to the maximum height of any building or any appurtenance attached thereto prescribed in this Amended Planned Development, the height of any improvement shall also be subject to height limitations approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

9. The maximum permitted floor area ratio shall be in accordance with the attached Bulk Regulations and Data Table. For purposes of F.A.R. calculations and floor area measurements, the definitions of the City of Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

10. The improvements of the property shall be designed, installed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations and in accordance with the parkway tree provisions ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines.

11. The terms, conditions and exhibits ofthis Amended Planned Development Ordinance may be modified, administratively, by the Commissioner ofthe Department of Planning and Development upon the written request for such modification by the Applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development, that such a modification is minor, appropriate and is consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this Amended Planned Development. Any such modification of the requirements of this statement by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the Amended Planned Development as contemplated by Section 11.11-3(c) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clauses 4 and 5 of Section 11.11-3(c) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, such minor changes may include a reduction in the minimum required distance between structures, a reduction in periphery setbacks, an increase in the maximum percent of land covered, or subsequent setback reductions pertaining to individual residential units.

12. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manor which promotes, enables, and maximizes universal access throughout the property. Plans for all building and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96357

access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11- 3(b) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement.

13. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The Applicant will use reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this Amended Planned Development in an energy efficient manner consistent with the most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("I.E.S."). Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development.

14. Within eighteen (18) months of the passage of this ordinance, the Applicant shall have completed substantial construction of the improvements indicated on the Landscape Plan attached hereto. Should the Subject Property of this Institutional Planned Development cease to function as a hospital, any occupation ofthe public way in South Marshall Boulevard within the boundaries of this Institutional Planned Development shall terminate and the Applicant shall restore the right-of- way of South Marshall Boulevard to standards acceptable to the Chicago Park District.

[Existing Zoning Map; Site Plan; Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; Landscape Plan; and Building Elevations referred to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 96359 through 96364 of this Journal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows: 96358 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Institutional Planned Development Number 189, As Amended.

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Gross Site Area: 283,622 square feet.

Area in Public Right-of-Way: 156,228 square feet.

Net Site Area: 127,394 square feet.

Maximum Floor Area Ratio: 2.05.

Maximum Site Coverage: In accordance with the Site Plan.

Minimum Off-Street Parking: 243 parking spaces.

On Site: 130 parking spaces.

On Public Right-of-Way within 250 feet of Planned Development Property Line: 113 parking spaces.

Minimum Number of Off-Street Loading Areas:

Minimum Building Setbacks: In accordance with the Site Plan.

Maximum Building Height: In accordance with Building Elevations. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96359

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-J. (Application Number 13783)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the B4-1 Restricted Service District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-J in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West Armitage Avenue; a line 50 feet west of and parallel to North Sawyer Avenue; West Armitage Avenue; and a line 146.9 feet west ofand parallel to North Sawyer Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 11-L. (Application Number 13754)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the B2-1 Restricted Retail District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-L in the area bounded by:

a line 25 feet southeast ofWest Agatite Avenue; North Milwaukee Avenue; a line 75 feet southeast of West Agatite Avenue; and the public alley next southwest ofand parallel to North Milwaukee Avenue,

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 full force and effect after its passage and publication. 96366 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 16-M. (AppUcation Number 13798)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 16-M in the area bounded by:

a line 132.16 feet north of and parallel to West 65* Street; a line 400 feet east of and parallel to South Melvina Avenue; West 65* Street; and a line 300 feet east of and paraUel to South Melvina Avenue,

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.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREA SHOWN ON MAP NUMBER 16-K. (As Amended) (Application Number 13769)

(Committee Meeting Held October 31, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on October 31, 2002, I beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96367

various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

I beg leave to recommend the passage of seven ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 13711, 13678, 13769, 13668, 13511, 13656 and 13662.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E.Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 46.

Nays -- None.

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

Alderman Burke invoked Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure, disclosing that he had represented parties to this ordinance in previous and unrelated matters.

The following is said ordinance as passed: 96368 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO . 11/6/2002

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all of the Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing District and M2-2 General Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 16-K in the area bounded by:

that part of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 22, Township 38 North, Range 13, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: (the west line of aforesaid, southwest quarter being "due north" for the following courses): commencing at the southwest corner of aforesaid southwest quarter of Section 22; thence south 89 degrees, 42 minutes, 40 seconds east in the north line of aforesaid southwest quarter, a distance of 120.0 feet to a point; thence south 00 degrees, 17 minutes, 20 seconds west in a line a distance of 58.0 feet to the point of beginning; thence north 63 degrees, 43 minutes, 20 seconds east in a line a distance of 33.54 feet to a point 43.0 feet south of, at right angles, to a point in the aforesaid north line of the southwest quarter that is 150.00 feet east of the aforesaid northwest corner of the southwest quarter; thence south 89 degrees, 42 minutes, 40 seconds east in a line paraUel with the aforesaid north line of the southwest quarter, a distance of 315.0 feet; thence south 02 degrees, 27 minutes, 58 seconds west, 849.02 feet; thence south 84 degrees, 25 minutes, 00 seconds west 124.87 feet to a point of tangency with a curved line; thence southwesterly in last mentioned curved line, convex to the south having a radius of 670.00 feet whose chord length is 77.52 feet and bears south 87 degrees, 44 minutes, 00 seconds west, an arc distance of 77.56 feet; thence due north in a line a distance of 55.80 feet to a point; thence due west in a line a distance of 53.55 feet to a point in the easterly line of Cicero Avenue; thence north 01 degree, 22 minutes, 01 seconds west in a line a distance of 333.17 feet to a point that is 165.0 feet east at right angles to a point in said west line ofthe southwest quarter that is 519.94 feet south of the northwest corner of said southwest quarter; thence north 05 degrees, 36 minutes, 25 seconds west in a line a distance of 463.55 feet to the point of beginning all in Cook County, Illinois,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all of the R4 General Residence District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 16-K in the area bounded by:

that part of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 22, Township 38 North, Range 13, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: (the west line of aforesaid southwest quarter being "due north" for the following courses): commencing at the northwest corner of aforesaid southwest quarter of Section 22; thence south 89 degrees, 42 minutes, 40 seconds east in 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96369

the north line of aforesaid southwest quarter, a distance of 120.0 feet to a point; thence south 00 degrees, 17 minutes, 20 seconds west in a line a distance of 58.0 feet to the point of beginning; thence north 63 degrees, 43 seconds, 20 minutes east in a line a distance of 33.54 feet to a point 43.0 feet south of, at right angles, to a point in the aforesaid north line ofthe southwest quarter that is 150.00 feet east ofthe aforesaid northwest corner ofthe southwest quarter; thence south 89 degrees, 42 minutes, 40 seconds east in a line paraUel with the aforesaid north line ofthe southwest quarter, a distance of 315.0 feet; thence south 02 degrees, 27 minutes, 58 seconds west 849.02 feet; thence south 84 degrees, 25 minutes, 00 seconds west 124.87 feet to a point of tangency with a curved line; thence southwesterly in last mentioned curved line, convex to the south having a radius of 670.00 feet whose chord length is 77.52 feet and bears south 87 degrees, 44 minutes, 00 seconds west an arc distance of 77.56 feet; thence due north in a line a distance of 55.80 feet to a point; thence due west in a line a distance of 53.55 feet to a point in the easterly line of Cicero Avenue; thence north 01 degrees, 22 minutes, 01 seconds west in a line a distance of 333.17 feet to a point that is 165.0 feet east at right angles to a point in said west line of the southwest quarter that is 519.94 feet south of the northwest corner of said southwest quarter; thence north 5 degrees, 36 minutes, 25 seconds west in a line a distance of 463.55 feet to the point of beginning, all in Cook County, Illinois,

to those of a Residential Planned Development which is hereby established in the area described above subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development attached hereto and to no others.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Plan of Development Statements referred to in this ordinance read as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number .

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as a Residential Planned Development consists of approximately two hundred forty-seven thousand nine hundred stxty- four (247,964) square feet (plus or minus five and sixty-nine hundredths (±5.69) acres) of property which is depicted on the attached Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map and is owned or controlled 96370 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

by the applicant. Senior Lifestyle Corporation.

2. AU applicable official reviews, approvals or permits which are necessary to implement this plan of development shall be obtained by the applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees. Any dedication or vacation of streets, alleys or easements or any adjustment of right-of-way shall require a separate submittal on behalfofthe applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees and approval by the City Council.

3. The requirements, obligations and conditions contained within this planned development shall be binding upon the applicant, its successors and assigns and, if different than the applicant, the legal title holders and any ground lessors. All rights granted hereunder to the applicant shall inure to the benefit of the applicant's successors and assigns and, if different than the applicant, the legal title holder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the property, at the time applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made, shall be under single ownership or under single designated control. Single designated control for purposes ofthis paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made or authorized by all the owners of the property, including any condominium association which may be formed to represent all or some of the owners for zoning purposes and any ground lessors. Provided, however, that any application for an amendment or any other modification or change to Subarea A of this planned development shall be made solely by the owner of Subarea A, and shall not be made by or require the authorization from the owners or from any condominium association formed to represent the owners of Subarea B ofthis planned development. Similarly, any application for an amendment or any other modification or change to Subarea B of this planned development shall be made solely by the owner of Subarea B, and shall not be made by or require the authorization from the owner (s) of Subarea B ofthis planned development.

4. This plan of development consists of fourteen (14) Statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map; a Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; an Existing Land-Use Map; a Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations prepared by Mann, Gin, Dubin 86 Frazier, Ltd., dated as of October 17, 2002. FuU- sized copies ofthe Site Plan, Landscape Plan and the Building Elevations are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. These and no other zoning controls shall apply to the Property. This planned development conforms to the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, and all requirements 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96371

thereof, and satisfies the established criteria for approval as a planned development.

5. The following uses shall be permitted in the area delineated herein as a Residential Planned Development: multi-family dwelling units for the elderly, accessory parking and accessory uses.

6. Identification signs and temporary signs such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with this planned development subject to the review and approval of the Departments of Transportation and Planning and Development. A minimum of two percent (2%) of all parking spaces provided within the planned development shall be designated and designed for parking for the handicapped.

8. Any service drive or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Transportation in effect at the time of construction and in compliance with the Municipal Code ofthe City of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within such paved areas. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval of the Departments of Transportation and Planning and Development.

9. In addition to the maximum height of the improvements and any appurtenance depicted on the Building Elevations attached hereto, the height of the improvements shall also be subject to limitations approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

10. The improvements on the property, including the on-site exterior landscaping and all entrances and exits to and from the loading area, shall be designed, constructed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, Landscape Plan and the Building Elevations. In addition, parkway trees shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the parkway tree planting provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance. Applicant also agrees to use its best faith efforts to install and maintain landscaping on the embankraent, which is part of the South Cicero Avenue right-of-way, immediately east of the property, and to procure from the Illinois Department of Transportation the easement rights necessary therefor.

11. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design. 96372 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

construct and maintain the project in a manner which promotes, enables, and maximizes universal access throughout the property. Plans for all buildings and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11- 3(b) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement.

12. The requirements of the planned development may be modified, administratively, by the Commissioner ofPlanning and Development upon the application for such a modification by the applicant and a determination by the Commissioner of Planning and Development that such modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated by this planned development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification of the requirements of the planned development by the Commissioner of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 11.11-3(c) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

13. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this planned development in an energy efficient manner, generally consistent with the most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("I.E.S.").

14. Unless substantial construction ofthe building has commenced within six (6) years following adoption of this planned development, and unless completion thereof is diligently pursued, then this planned development shall expire and the zoning ofthe property shall automaticaUy revert to the pre-existing Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing District and M2-2 General Manufacturing District.

[Existing Zoning Map; Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; Existing Land-Use Map; Site Plan; Landscape Plan; and Building Elevation Drawings referred to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 96375 through 96384 of this Journal] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96373

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Gross Site Area = Net Site Area + Area Remaining In Public Rights-of-Way:

Subarea A: ± 135,547 square feet (± 3.11 acres) = ± 78,517 square feet (± 1.80 acres) + ± 57,030 square feet (+ 1.31 acres).

Subarea B: ± 257,697 square feet (+ 5.91 acres) = ± 169,447 square feet (±3.89 acres) + ± 88,250 square feet (± 2.03 acres).

Total: ± 393,244 square feet (±9.02 acres) = ± 247,964 square feet (± 5.69 acres) + ± 145,280 square feet (± 3.34 acres).

Maximuni Permitted Floor Area Ratio:

Subarea A: 1.70.

Subarea B: 0.61.

Total Site Floor Area Ratio: 0.96.

Setbacks From Property Line:

Subarea A: In substantial conformance with the Site Plan.

Subarea B: In substantial conformance with the Site Plan. 96374 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Maximum Percentage of Site Coverage:

Subarea A: In substantial conformance with the Site Plan.

Subarea B: In substantial conformance with the Site Plan.

Maximum Number of Dwelling Units:

Subarea A: 126 units.

Subarea B: 72 units.

Total Units: 198.

Minimum Number of Off- Street Parking Spaces:

Subarea A: 48 spaces.

Subarea B: 120 spaces.

Total Spaces: 168.

Minimum Number of Off- Street Loading Spaces:

Subarea A: 1 space.

Subarea B: N/A.

Total Spaces: 1.

Maximum Building Height:

Subarea A: In substantial conformance with the Building Elevations.

Subarea B: In substantial conformance with the Building Elevations. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96375

Existing Zoning Map. 96376 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96377

Existing Land-Use Map. 96378 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Site Plan.

SUB AREA "A" = 78,517 SF SUB AREA "B"= 169,447 SF 89 ONE BEDROOM UNITS 18 ONE BEDROOM UNITS © 37 TWO BEDROOM UNITS 54 TWO BEDROOM UNITS

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AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREA SHOWN ON MAP NUMBER 8-K. (AppUcation Number A-5004)

(Committee Meeting Held October 31, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Reporting for your Committee on Zoning for which a meeting was held on October 31, 2002,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

I beg leave to recommend the passage of seven ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 13711, 13678, 13769, 13668, 13511, 13656 and 13662.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chainnan.

Alderman Munoz presented a proposed substitute ordinance for the ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report (Application Number A-5004). The motion to substitute Prevailed. 96386 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed substitute ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 47.

Nays — None.

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

Said ordinance, as passed, reads as follows:

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-K in the area bounded by:

a line 411.25 feet south ofand parallel to West 32"'' Street; South Pulaski Road; a line 506.25 feet south ofand parallel to West 32"'' Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Pulaski Road,

to those ofan M2-1 General Manufacturing District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

(Committee Meeting Held October 31, 2002)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96387

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Reporting for your Committee on Zoning for which a meeting was held on October 31, 2002,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas.

I beg leave to recommend the passage of seven ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 13711, 13678, 13769, 13668, 13511, 13656 and 13662.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 of the City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of these ordinances.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers A-5018, 13711, 13798, 13753, 13783 and 13754 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 47.

Nays — None.

Alderman Beavers moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 96388 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-E. (As Amended) (Application Number 13668)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B7-7 Central Business District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-E in the area bounded by:

East Lake Street; a line 120.06 feet east ofand parallel to North Wabash Avenue; a line 105.17 feet south of and paraUel to East Lake Street; North Wabash Avenue,

to those of a Residential Business Planned Development 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.

Plan of Development Statements attached to this ordinance read as follows:

Residential-Business Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

The area delineated herein as a Residential-Business Planned Development consists of a net site area of approximately zero and twenty- nine hundredths (0.29) acres (twelve thousand six hundred stx and seventy-one hundredths (12,606.71) square feet) which is controlled by 185 N. Wabash Associates, L.L.C. ("Applicant"). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96389

2. The Applicant shall obtain all applicable official reviews, approvals or permits which are necessary to implement this plan of development. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys or easements or adjustments of right-of-ways or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require separate submittal on behalfofthe Applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees and approval by the City Council.

3. The requirements, obligations and conditions applicable within this planned development shall be binding upon the Applicant, its successors and assigns. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the property, at the time applications for amendments, modifications, or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made, shall be under single ownership or under single designated control. Single designated control for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made by the Applicant, the owners of all the property within the planned development or any homeowners association(s) formed to succeed the Applicant for purposes of control and management ofany portion ofthe planned development.

4. This plan of development consists of these fourteen (14) statements, a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; a Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; an Existing Zoning and Land-Use Map; a Site Plan/Ground Floor Plan; a Roof Plan; a Partial Streetscape Elevation and Building Elevations dated September 19, 2002, prepared by Hartshorne & Plunkard Architects; which are all incorporated herein. Full size sets of the Site Plan/Ground Floor Plan and Building Elevations are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. This Plan of Development is in conformity with the intent and purposes of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance (Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago) and all requirements thereof and satisfies the established criteria for approval of a planned development. These and no other zoning controls shall apply to the area delineated herein.

5. The following uses shall be permitted within the areas delineated herein:

Multi-Family Dwelling Units; commercial and business uses as permitted in the B7-7 General Central Business District and accessory and related uses. 96390 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

6. Identification signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Any service drives or other ingress or egress including emergency vehicle access shall be adequately designed, constructed and paved in accordance with the Municipal Code ofChicago and the regulations ofthe Department ofTransportation in effect at the time of construction. There shall be no parking or storage of garbage receptacles within such paved areas, except as noted on the site plan, or within fire lanes. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. The Applicant shall enter into an agreement with a parking operator to provide a minimum of ninety-two (92) off-site spaces available to building residents.

8. In addition to the maximum height of any building or any appurtenance attached thereto prescribed in this planned development, the height ofany improvement shall also be subject to height limitations approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

9. The maximum permitted floor area ratio shall be in accordance with the attached Bulk Regulations and Data Table. For purposes of F.A.R. calculations and floor area measurements, the definition in the City of Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

10. Improvements of the property, including landscaping shall be designed and installed in substantial conformance with the exhibits to this Planned Development. In addition, parkway trees and other landscaping shall be installed and maintained at all times in accordance with the Site Plan/Ground Floor Plan and the Parkway Tree Provisions ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines. Prior to Part II approval, the Applicant shall coordinate the placement of sidewalk planters with the Department of Planning and Development. The Applicant shall partially repaint and spot-tuckpoint the south and east elevations. On the north and west elevations, the brick will be cleaned and fuUy-tuckpointed.

11. The terms, conditions and exhibits of this planned development ordinance may be modified, administratively, by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development upon the written request for 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96391 /"

such modification by the Applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development, that such a modification is minor, appropriate and is consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this planned development. Any such modification of the requirements of this statement by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 11.1 l-3(c) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

12. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes, enables and maximizes universal access throughout the property. Plans for all buildings and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (M.O.P.D.) to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11- 3(b) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement.

13. No dogs shall be permitted in the building. In the event the building management or condominium association desires to permit dogs in the building at some later date, a dog run shall be provided, subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

14. If substantial construction has not yet begun within the planned development within six (6) years of the date of passage of the planned development, the zoning of that property shall revert to the B7-7 General Central Business District.

[Existing Zoning and Land-Use Map; Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; Site Plan/Ground Floor Plan; Roof Plan; and Building Elevation Drawings referred to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 96393 through 96398 of this Journal] 96392 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows:

Residential-Business Planned Development Number

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Gross Site Area: 24,488 square feet (.56 acres).

Net Site Area: Total = Gross Site Area (24,488 square feet) - Area in Pubic Streets and Alleys (11,881.39 square feet) = Net Site Area of 12,606.71 square feet (0.29 acres).

Maximum Floor Area Ratio: 18.27 (The building currently has a Floor Area Ratio of 17.96 with 226,778 square feet of floor area. The Applicant shall be permitted to add up to 3,530 square feet of floor area).

Maximum Number of Residential Units: 200 units.

Minimum Number of Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces: 0 (see note 7).

Minimum Number of Off-Street Loading Docks: 1 (Loading is accomplished from the adjacent service drive which will be maintained).

Minimum Building Setbacks: In accordance with Site Plan.

Maximum Building Height: In accordance with Building Elevation. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96393

Existing Zoning And Land-Use Map.

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Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map.

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Site Plan/Ground Floor Plan.

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Roof Plan. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96397

BuUding Elevation. (Page 1 of 2)

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Building Elevation. (Page 2 of 2)

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-H. (Application Number A-5008)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-H in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of West Warren Boulevard; a line 39.02 feet west of and parallel to North Paulina Street; West Warren Boulevard; a line 176 feet west of and parallel to North Paulina Street; a line 30.77 feet long commencing at a point 79.1 feet north of West Warren Boulevard and 176 feet west of North Paulina Street and ending at a point 108.1 feet north ofWest Warren Boulevard and 165.67 feet west ofNorth Paulina Street; and a line 165.67 feet west ofand parallel to North Paulina Street,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-L (Application Number A-5015)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all of the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number l-I in the area bounded by: 96400 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

West Warren Boulevard; a line 115 feet east of and parallel to the public alley next west ofand parallel to North Campbell Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Warren Boulevard; and the public alley next west of and parallel to North Campbell Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-J. (Application Number A-5013)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R5 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-J in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West Washington Boulevard; a line 395 feet west of and parallel to North Kedzie Avenue; West Washington Boulevard; and a line 450 feet west of and parallel to North Kedzie Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96401

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Numbers 1-M And 1-L. (As Amended) (Application Number 13678)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District and R5 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Numbers 1-M and 1-L in the area bounded by:

a line 450.0 feet north of and parallel to West Washington Boulevard; North Central Avenue; a line 170.0 feet north of and parallel to West Washington Boulevard; the alley next east of and parallel to North Central Avenue; a line 125.0 feet north ofand parallel to West Washington Boulevard; a line 117.50 feet east ofand parallel to North Central Avenue; West Washington Boulevard; North Parkside Avenue; a line 267.50 feet north of and paraUel to West Washington Boulevard; a line 198.25 feet east ofand paraUel to North Parkside Avenue,

to those ofan Institutional Planned Development, which is hereby established in the area above described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part thereof and to no others.

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

Plan of Development Statements referred to in this ordinance read as follows:

Institutional Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as Institutional Planned Development Number , consists of approximately one hundred fifty-five thousand eight hundred seven (155,807) square feet (three and fifty-seven hundredths (3.57) acres) and is owned or controlled by the co-applicants. Circle Urban Ministries, Inc. and Rock of Our Salvation Evangelical Free Church (the "AppUcant"). 96402 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

2. All applicable official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the Applicant or its successors, assignees, or grantees. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys, or easements, or adjustments of right-of-way, or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels, shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Applicant or its successors, assignees, or grantees and approval by the City Council.'

3. The requirements, obligations and conditions contained within this planned development shall be binding upon the Applicant, its successors and assigns and, if different than the Applicant, the legal title holder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the property shall be under single ownership or under single designated control at the time any applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made. Single designated control for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made or authorized by all the owners of the property and any ground lessors.

4. This plan of development consists of these fourteen (14) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map;, an Existing Land-Use Map; a Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map; a Site Plan; a Landscape Plan; and Building Elevations, dated September 19, 2002 prepared by Pasma Architects. Full size sets ofthe Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. The planned development is applicable to the area delineated hereto and these and no other zoning controls shall apply.

5. The following uses shall be permitted within the area delineated herein as "Institutional Planned Development": churches, schools, auditoriums, gymnasiums, offices, cafetorium, food pantry, shelter apartments, residential dwelling units, transitional shelters, group community homes, legal aid and medical clinics, counseling facilities, restaurants, accessory parking and related religious, charitable and educational uses.

6. Identification signs and restaurant business signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to the review and approval ofthe Department of Planning and Development. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted, subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96403

7. Any service drives or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Transportation in effect at the time of construction and in compliance with the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within such emergency areas. Closure of all or part of any public streets or alleys during demolition or construction shall be subject to the review and approval ofthe Chicago Department ofTransportation.

8. In addition to the maximum height ofthe building and any appurtenance thereto prescribed in this planned development, the height of any improvement shall also be subject to height limitations approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

9. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

10. The improvements on the property shall be designed, installed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations and in accordance with the parkway tree provisions ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines.

11. The terms, conditions and exhibits ofthis planned development ordinance may be modified administratively by the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development upon the application for such a modification by the Applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development that such a modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this planned development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification of the requirements of this statement by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 11.11-3(c) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

12. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The Applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this planned development in an energy efficient manner. 96404 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

generally consistent with most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("I.E.S."). Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development.

13. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain the project in a manner which promotes, enables, and maximizes universal access throughout the property. Plans for all buildings and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11- 3(b) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement.

14. Unless substantial construction ofthe improvements contemplated in the attached exhibits has commenced within six (6) years following adoption of this planned development, and unless completion is thereafter diligently pursued, then this planned development shall expire and then the zoning ofthe property shall automatically revert to the pre-existing R4 General Residence District and R5 General Residence District classifications.

[Existing Zoning Map; Existing Land-Use Map; Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map; Existing Site Plan; Site/ Landscape Plan; Site Plan; Landscape Plan; Parking Plan; and Building Elevation Drawings referred to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 96406 through 96415 of this Journal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96405

Institutional Planned Development Number

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Square Feet Acres

Net Site Area: 155,807 3.57

PubUc Right-of-Way 61.007 1.41

Gross Site Area: 216,844 4.98

Maximum Floor Area 1.25. Ratio:

Minimum Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces: 90.

Minimum Number of Loading Spaces:

Maximum Percent of Site Coverage: Per Site Plan.

Minimum Building Setback: Per Site Plan.

Maximuni Building Height: Per Building Elevations.

Maximum Number of Dwelling Units: 22. 96406 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Existing Zoning Map. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96407

Existing Land-Use Map.

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West/Soutii BuUding Elevation. 96415 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

East/North BuUding Elevation. 96416 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 2-L (Application Number A-5012)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all of the Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District and Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 2-1 in the area bounded by:

West Madison Street; the east line of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way; West Monroe Street; a line 82 feet east of and parallel to South Washtenaw Avenue; the alley next north of and parallel to West Monroe Street; and South Washtenaw Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 2-J. (Application Number A-5014)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all ofthe R5 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 2-J in the area bounded by:

West Adams Street; a line 210 feet west of and parallel to South St. Louis Avenue; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West Adams Street; and a line 285 feet west of and parallel to South St. Louis Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96417

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 3-G. (Application Number 13801)

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

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 Number 3-G in the area bounded by:

North Ashland Avenue, a line 240 feet north of West LeMojme Street; and the alley east and parallel to west North Ashland Avenue,

to those of a Cl-3 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 Number 3-H. (Application Number A-5017)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 3-H in the area bounded by:

a line 144.40 feet southeast of and parallel to North Lincoln Avenue; North Wicker Park Avenue; aline 169.40 feet southeast ofand parallel to North Lincoln Avenue; and the public alley next southwest ofand parallel to North Wicker Park Avenue,

to those of an R3 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and publication. 96418 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-L (Application Number 13781)

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

SECTION 1. Titie 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-1 in the area bounded by:

a line 273.50 feet south ofand parallel to West Cortland Street; the public alley next east of and parallel to North Fairfield Avenue; a line 373.50 feet south of and parallel to West Cortland Street; and North Fairfield Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-J. (Application Number A-5023)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-J in the area bounded by:

North Spaulding Avenue; a line 175 feet south ofWest Bloomingdale Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North Spaulding Avenue; and a line 200 feet south ofWest Bloomingdale Avenue,

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 in effect from and after its passage and due publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96419

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-F. (As Amended) (Application Number 13511)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R6 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-F within the area bounded by:

West Deming Place; North Lakeview Avenue; West St. James Place; a line approximately 282.89 feet southwest of the intersection of North Lakeview Avenue and West St. James Place and perpendicular to West St. James Place; aline approximately 176.06 feet south ofand parallel to West Deming Place; and a line approximately 674.94 feet southwest ofthe intersection ofNorth Lakeview Avenue and West Deming Place and perpendicular to West Deming Place,

to those ofa Residential Planned Development, which is hereby established in the area described above, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development Statements herewith attached and made a part hereof and to no others.

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

Plan of Development Statements referred to in this ordinance read as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as Residential Planned Development Number (the "Property") consists of approximately one hundred thirty thousand one hundred fourteen (130,114) net square feet (two and ninety- nine hundredths (2.99) acres) ofproperty located in the area bounded by West Deming Place; North Lakeview Avenue; West St. James Place; a line approximately two hundred eighty-two and eighty-nine hundredths (282.89) feet southwest ofthe intersection ofNorth Lakeview Avenue and West St. James Place and perpendicular to West St. James Place; a line approximately one hundred seventy-stx and stx hundredths (176.06) feet 96420 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

south of and parallel to West Deming Place; and a line approximately six hundred seventy-four and ninety-four hundredths (674.94) feet southwest of the intersection of North Lakeview Avenue and West Deming Place and perpendicular to West Deming Place, which is commonly known as 2520 North Lakeview Avenue and is depicted on the attached Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map, and of which the applicant, 2520 North Lakeview, L.L.C. (formerly known as Chapel Park Development, L.L.C), an Illinois limited liability company, is the contract purchaser.

2. All applicable official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the applicant. Any dedication or vacation of streets, alleys or easements or any adjustment of rights-of-way shall require a separate submittal on behalfofthe applicant, its successors, assignees or grantees and approval by the City Council.

3. The requirements, obligations and conditions contained within this planned development shall be binding upon the applicant, its successors and assigns and, if different than the applicant, the legal title holders and any ground lessors. All rights granted hereunder to the applicant shall inure to the benefit of the applicant's successors and assigns and if different than the applicant, the legal titleholder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the Property, at the time applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made, shall be under single ownership or under single designated control. "Single designated control" for purposes ofthis paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made or authorized by all the owners of the Property and any ground lessors. For purposes of this planned development, where improvements located on the Property (or applicable portions thereof) have been submitted to the Illinois Condominium Property Act and/or are otherwise submitted to similar types of regimes of common restrictions and easements, the term "owner" shall be deemed to refer solely to the condominium association and/or other applicable association(s) ofthe owners ofsuch improvements and not to the individual unit owners therein. Nothing herein shall prohibit or in any way restrict the alienation, sale or any other transfer of all or any portion of the Property or any rights, interests or obligations therein.

4. This plan of development consists of these fifteen (15) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map; an Existing Land- Use Map; a Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map; a Site Plan prepared by Lucien Lagrange Architects dated October 17, 2002 ("Site 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96421

Plan"); a Landscape Plan consisting of three (3) pages prepared by Conservation Design Forum dated October 17, 2002 ("Landscape Plan"); Building Elevations consisting of four (4) pages (East Elevation, South Elevation, North Elevation and West Elevation) prepared by Lucien Lagrange Architects dated October 17, 2002 ("Elevations"), a Maisonette Detail, Townhouse Detail and Existing Garage Detail prepared by Lucien LaGrange Architects dated October 17, 2002 (the "Detail Exhibits") and a Roof Plan prepared by Lucien Lagrange Architects dated October 17, 2002 ("Roof Plan"). Full-sized copies of these plans are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. These and no other zoning controls shall apply to the Property. This planned development conforms to the intent and purpose ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, and all requirements thereof, and satisfies the established criteria for approval as a planned development.

5. The uses ofthe Property permitted pursuant to this planned development shall be dwelling units, churches, accessory parking and accessory uses.

6. Identification signs and temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs, shall be permitted on the Property subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Any service drive or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved, in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Transportation in effect at the time of construction and in compliance with the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within emergency areas. Any changes to ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval ofthe Department ofTransportation and the Department of Planning and Development.

8. The maximum height of improvements on the Property shall be as designated on the Elevations and in the Bulk Regulations and Data Table attached hereto. In addition to the maximum height ofthe buildings and any appurtenances attached thereto prescribed in this planned development, the height of any improvements also shall be subject, if applicable, to height limitations as approved by the Federal Aviation Adrriinistration.

9. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance in effect as of the date hereof shall apply; provided that, in addition to the other exclusions from floor area permitted for purposes of determining F.A.R. under the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, (a) floor area devoted to mechanical equipment which exceeds five thousand (5,000) square feet in any single location within the building and all rooftop mechanical equipment shall be excluded, and (b) all 96422 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

parking provided anjrwhere on the Property (including all portions whatsoever ofthe Existing Parking Garage as designated on the Site Plan) shall be deemed accessory parking and shall not be counted in the calculation of floor area.

10. The improvements on the Property shall be designed, constructed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, the Landscape Plan, the Elevations, the Detail Exhibits and the Roof Plan, all as described in Statement Number 4 above, in accordance with the parkway tree and parking lot landscaping provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines and in accordance with the following:

(a) All new parking facilities (i.e., other than those contained in the Existing Parking Garage as designated on the Site Plan) shall be constructed below grade.

(b) The north and east facades of the Existing Parking Garage as designated on the Site Plan shall be reclad as shown on the Elevations.

(c) The Existing Chapel and the Chapel Garden as designated on the Site Plan shall be retained.

(d) The improvements to be constructed on the Property will include maisonettes with private street entries along the Lakeview Avenue frontage as depicted on the Site Plan and Elevations.

(e) The condominium association or other similar type association(s) of the owners of the dwelling units to be located on the Property shall be responsible for the ongoing maintenance, care and replacement of landscaping to be installed pursuant to the Landscape Plan.

(f) Each dwelling unit shall include at least one (1) designated deeded parking space.

(g) Rooftop mechanical equipment in the condominium towers shall be situated as designated on the Roof Plan. In addition, mechanical equipment located on the roof of the north tower and the south tower will be limited to elevator mechanical equipment, exhaust and air supply equipment and similar "light" mechanical equipment (i.e., no "heavy" mechanical equipment shall be permitted on the roofs ofthe north tower and the south tower such as chillers and cooling towers). All such mechanical equipment will be enclosed within walls and roof elements in a manner which 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96423

is consistent with the architectural details of the condominium towers. All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be screened.

(h) The applicant shall have the right to make any parking spaces in excess of the minimum number required under this planned development available for sale or lease to residents in the vicinity of the Property, and any such sold or leased parking space shall continued to be deemed accessory parking for all purposes hereunder.

(i) (A) As shown on the Site Plan, the western depth of the south tower of the condominium building shall not under any circumstances extend west along West St. James Place further than the lesser of (1) eighty-stx and five-tenths (86.5) feet from the intersection of the westerly right-of-way line of North Lakeview Avenue and the northerly right-of-way line of West St. James Place and (2) a line starting from the eastern edge of the center window well on the northern face of the building located at 2500 North Lakeview Avenue and extending in a northwesterly direction perpendicular to the 2500 North Lakeview Avenue building at the point of said eastern edge so that the western edge of the proposed south tower does not impinge upon the light corridor provided by the center window on the northern face ofthe building located at 2500 North Lakeview Avenue.

(B) As shown on the Roof Plan, the distance between the building located at 2500 North Lakeview Avenue and the proposed development shall not under any circumstances be less than stxty nine (69) feet face of building to face of building for the first (P') two hundred ten (210) feet of height ofthe proposed development; no less than seventy-seven (77) feet face of building to face of building between the height of two hundred ten (210) feet and two hundred thirty-five (235) feet ofthe proposed development; and ho less than one hundred (100) feet face ofbuilding to face ofbuilding with respect to the housing for mechanicals on the rooftop of the proposed building which housing shall extend no greater than two hundred fifty (250) feet in height.

(C) As shown on the Roof Plan, the distance between the face of the building proposed at 2520 North Lakeview Avenue and the southern right-of-way line of West Deming Place shall not under any circumstances be less than nine and one-half (9/4) feet for the first (1^') three hundred thirty-seven (337) feet of height of the proposed building, and not less than thirty-three (33) feet from the southern right-of-way line of West Deming Place with respect to the housing for mechanicals on the rooftop of the proposed 96424 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

building, which mechanical housing shall extend no greater than three hundred fifty-five (355) feet. The foregoing thirty-three (33) foot setback shall not apply to the architectural corner expression, but such corner expression shall not exceed a height of three hundred fifty-five (355) feet.

11. At such time as the Department of Planning and Development issues its determination pursuant to Section ll.ll-3(b) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for the development of the Property pursuant hereto (so called "Part II Approval"), the applicant will make a contribution in the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for one (1) or more specific traffic congestion mitigation improvements in the area in which the Property is located or for a study undertaken to help determine appropriate traffic congestion mitigation improvements in that area, as designated by the Department of Planning and Development and the Department of Transportation.

12. The terms, conditions and exhibits ofthis planned development may be modified, administratively, by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development upon the application for such a modification by the owner or ground lessor of the Property and a determination by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development that such modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated by this planned development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification of the requirements of the planned development by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 11.11- 3(c) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11.1 l-3(c) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, such minor changes may include a reduction in the minimum required distance between structures, a reduction in periphery setbacks and an increase in the maximum percent ofland covered.

13. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The applicant shall use its best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this planned development in an energy-efficient manner, generally consistent with the most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("l.E.S").

14. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96425

construct and maintain the project in a manner which promotes, enables and maximizes universal access throughout the Property. Plans for all new buildings and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11- 3(b) ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement.

15. Unless substantial construction ofthe improvements contemplated by this planned development has commenced within stx (6) years following adoption of this planned development, and unless completion thereof is diligently pursued, then this planned development shall expire and the zoning of the Property shall automaticaUy revert to the R6 General Residence District. Said six (6) year period may be extended for up to one (1) additional year if, before expiration, the Commissioner of the Department ofPlanning and Development determines that good cause for such an extension is shown.

[Existing Zoning Map; Existing Land-Use Map; Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map; Site Plan; Landscape Plan; Building Elevation Drawings; Maisonette Detail; Townhouse Detail; Existing Garage Detail; and Roof Plan referred to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 96427 through 96441 of this Journal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Gross Site Area = Net Site Area + Area Remaining in Public Right-of-Way: ±166,850 gross square feet (3.83 acres) = ±130,114 net square feet (2.99 acres) + 36,736 square feet (.84 acres) in public right-of-way. 96426 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Maximum Permitted Floor Area Ratio: 5.94'".

Minimum Setbacks from Property Line: In accordance with the Site Plan.

Maximum Number of Dwelling Units: 325.

Minimum Number of Parking 1.75 per dwelling unit plus 50 spaces Spaces for church uses.

Maximum Number of Parking Spaces: 700.

Minimum Number of Loading Spaces: 4.

Maximum Percentage of Land Covered: In accordance with the Site Plan.

Maximum Building Height: As designated in the Elevations, for new construction on the Property, (i) for the center tower, 442 feet (to the top of the mechanical penthouse enclosure), (ii) for the south tower, 235 feet (to the top of the predominant roof level and not including mechanicals or rooftop architectural features), (iii) for the north tower, 337 feet (to the top of the predominant roof level and not including mechanicals or rooftop architectural features) and (iv) for the townhome units, 45 feet.

(1) The maximum floor area ratio for each individual component ofthe proposed development will not exceed (i) .50 for the townhomes; (ii) 1.72 for the north condominium tower, (iii) 3.2 for the center condominium tower and (iv) 1.05 for the south condominium tower. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the total floor area ratio for the planned development exceed 5.94 in the aggregate. All such calculations are with respect to total net site area (i.e., 130,114 square feet). 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96427

Existing Zoning Map.

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SITE ZONED R6 96428 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Existing Land-Use Map. n/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96429

Planned Development Property Line And Boundary Map.

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Site Plan. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96431

Landscape Plan. (Page 1 of 3)

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Landscape Plan. (Page 2 of 3)

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Landscape Plan. (Page 3 of 3)

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North Building Elevation.

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINO EXISTING OEF-SITE BUILDINO LNORTH LAKEVIEW AVENUE NORTH CLARK STREET-

WEST DEMING PLACE ELEVATION 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96435

South BuUding Elevation.

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East Building Elevation.

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West Building Elevation.

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Maisonette Detail.

33>nd 0Niri3a 1S3M 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96439

Townhouse Detail. 96440 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Existing Garage Detail.

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Roof Plan.

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-H. (AppUcation Number 12989)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-H in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of West Montana Street; a line 252 feet east of and parallel to North Western Avenue; West Montana Street; and a line 132 feet east ofand parallel to North Western Avenue,

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 Number 8-E. (Application Number A-5011)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all ofthe R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-E in the area bounded by:

a line 340 feet south ofand parallel to East 3V^ Street; South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; a line 380 feet south of and parallel to East 3P' Street; and South Calumet Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96443

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 9-H. (Application Number A-5031)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 9-H in the area bounded by:

the public alley next south of and parallel to West Addison Street; the west line ofNorth Ravenswood Avenue; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West Eddy Street; and the east line of the Northwestern Elevated Railroad right-of- way,

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 full force and effect after its passage and publication.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Numbers 9-G And 11-G. (As Amended) (Application Number 13662)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-3 Restricted Service District and Residential Institutional Planned Development 96444 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Number 243 s3rmbols and indications as shown on Map Numbers 9-G and 11-G in the area bounded by:

the alley next west of and parallel to North Broadway, north of West Cuyler Avenue; a line between the alley next west of North Broadway and North Broadway, 167 feet north ofthe intersection ofWest Cuyler Avenue and the alley next west of North Broadway and 256 feet north of the intersection of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue; North Broadway, from a point 256 feet north of the intersection of West Cuyler Avenue, to a point 159 feet south of the intersection ofWest Cuyler Avenue; a line perpendicular to North Broadway east 168.13 feet from a point 159 feet south of the intersection of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue; a line from the east terminus of the last said line southerly 102.97 feet to the east terminus of a line perpendicular to North Broadway east 144.05 feet from a point 259 feet south of the intersection of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue; a line perpendicular to North Broadway east 144.05 feet from a point 259 feet south of the intersection of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue; North Broadway from a point 259 feet south of the intersection of North Broadway and West Cuyler Avenue to the intersection of North Broadway and West Irving Park Road; West Irving Park Road from the intersection of North Broadway to a point 248 feet west of the intersection of North Broadway; a line from the last said point southerly to the alley next south of and paraUel to West Irving Park Road; the alley next south of West Irving Park Road to the second alley west of North Broadway; the second alley west ofNorth Broadway to West Dakin Street; West Dakin Street between the second alley west of North Broadway and North Fremont Street; North Fremont Street between West Dakin Street and West Irving Park Road; West Irving Park Road between North Fremont Street and the alley next east of North Sheridan Road; the alley next east ofNorth Sheridan Road between West Irving Park Road and West Cuyler Street; and West Cuyler Street between the alley next east of North Sheridan Road and the alley next west of North Broadway,

to those of Residential Institutional Planned Development Number 243, as amended, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described, subject to the Plan of Development Statements for Residential- Institutional Planned Development Number 243 (as amended) attached and incorporated herein, and to no others.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Residential-Institutional Planned Development Number 243 symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-G in the area bounded by:

West Cuyler Avenue; a line perpendicular to West Cuyler Avenue from a point 346 feet west ofNorth Broadway to the alley next north ofWest Cuyler Avenue; 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96445

the alley next north of West Cuyler Avenue; and a line perpendicular to West Cuyler Avenue from a point 400 feet west of North Broadway to the alley next north ofWest Cuyler Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Plan of Development Statements attached to in this ordinance read as follows:

Residential-Institutional Planned Development Number 243, As Amended

Plan Of Development Statements.

The area delineated herein as Residential-Institutional Planned Development Number 243, as amended, consists of approximately two hundred ninety-six thousand one hundred ninety-two (296,192) square feet (six and eight-tenths (6.8) acres) and is owned or controlled by the applicant, Thorek Hospital and Medical Center, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation.

All applicable official reviews, approvals or permits are required to be obtained by the applicant or its successors, assignees, or grantees. Any dedication or vacating of streets or alleys, or easements, or adjustments of right-of-way, or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels, shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the applicant or its successors, assignees, or grantees, and approval by the City Council.

The requirements, obligations and conditions contained within this planned development shall be binding upon the applicant, its successors and assigns and, if different than the applicant, the legal title holder and any ground lessees. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the property shall be under single ownership or under single designated control at the time any applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative. 96446 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made. Single designated control for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made or authorized by all the owners of the property or any property owners association which may be formed to represent the property owners, and any ground lessees.

4. This planned development consists of fifteen (15) plan of development statements; Bulk Regulations and Data Table; Existing Zoning Map; Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; Generalized Land- Use Plan; Area to be Rezoned Map; and Subarea Boundary Map (all dated October 17, 2002); Landscape Plans prepared by David R. McCallum Associates, Inc., dated October 17, 2002; Building Elevations for Subarea C prepared by Stephen Rankin Associates, dated October 17, 2002; Monument Sign Plan prepared by Stephen Rankin Associates dated October 17, 2002; and Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations for Subarea B prepared by Warman Olsen Warman, Ltd., dated June 16, 1998. Full size sets of said landscape plans and building plans are on file with the Department of Planning and Development. This Planned Development is applicable to the area delineated herein, and these and no other zoning controls shall apply in said area.

5. The following uses shall be perrnitted within the area delineated herein: hospitals, medical and related uses (including support facilities), laboratories (clinical and research), drive-through facilities for pharmacies, assisted living facilities, housing and congregate care for the elderly with related recreational uses, storage, day care center, accessory parking, and all permitted uses in the B4-3 District.

6. The monument and wall signs depicted in the plans by Stephen Rankin Associates shall be permitted. Any other plans for business identification within the planned development are subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development in accordance with the signage standards applicable in the B4-3 District. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted, subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Any service drives or other ingress or egress shall be adequately designed and paved in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Transportation in effect at the time of construction and in compliance with 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96447

the Municiped Code of City of Chicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including fire and emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within emergency vehicle areas. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval ofthe Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. Closure of all or part of any public streets or alleys during demolition or construction shall be subject to the review and approval to the Department ofTransportation.

8. Building height shall be subject to the Bulk Regulations and Data Table, the attached building elevations and to any federal height restriction.

9. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

10. Subarea A includes the existing Thorek Hospital building at 850 West Irving Park Road, the adjacent west parking area, the north parking area at 4040 North Broadway the existing three (3) story storage building at 4015 North Broadway and the existing single-story retail building at 4009 North Broadway. No plans currently exist for the expansion or replacement of buildings within Subarea A. The building at 4009 North Broadway will be renovated to provide business office space for Thorek Hospital, provided that a minimum ofone thousand (1,000) square feet of floor area at the front of the building at 4009 North Broadway shall be maintained and available for retail use at all times. Consistent with the Bulk Table, the Thorek Hospital building may be expanded, parking structures with ground floor retail and/or office space may be constructed on the west and north parking areas, and the buildings at 4009 and 4015 North Broadway may be replaced with a single structure containing ground floor retail space and office, storage and/or dwelling units on upper floors. Subarea B currently serves as the south parking area for Thorek Hospital. A one hundred fifty-six (156) unit assisted living facility is planned for Subarea B. Subarea C is currently improved with a single story retail building. A four (4) story medical office building is planned for Subarea C; it will be inter-connected with the Thorek Hospital building and will have retail space on the ground floor. Improvements within Subarea B and Subarea C shall be designed, installed and maintained in substantial conformance with the plans and building elevations referenced in Statement Number 4 above. In addition, parkway and parking lot trees and other landscaping shall be installed and maintained at all times in accordance with the Landscape Plans by David R. McCallum Associates, Inc. as referenced in Statement Number 4 above. 96448 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

11. The terms, conditions and exhibits of this planned development may be modified administratively by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development, upon the application for such a modification by applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development that such a modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this planned development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification of the requirements of this planned development by the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change as contemplated by Section 11.11-3(c) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

12. Prior to issuance by the Commissioner ofPlanning and Development of a determination pursuant to Section 11.11-3(b) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance ("Part II Approval") for development of property within Subarea B and Subarea C, site, floor and building elevation plans for proposed development shall be submitted to the Commissioner for approval. Site, floor and building elevation plans shall be submitted to the Commissioner for Part II Approval for all or any part of Subarea A for which building permits are requested. Such plans need only include that portion of Subarea A, including adjacent public rights-of-way, for which approval is being sought by the applicant, but should demonstrate that proposed building siting and height are consistent with existing structures and the bulk parameters set out in the attached Bulk Table. Materials for future development should be consistent with existing building materials; garage and loading areas shall be screened.

If site and building plans substantially conform to the provisions to this planned development, the Commissioner shall approve such plans and shall issue written Part II Approval thereof to the applicant. If the Commissioner determines that the plans do not substantially conform with the provisions of this planned development, the Commissioner shall advise the applicant in writing of the specific reasons for such adverse determination and the specific areas in which the plans and supporting data and materials do not substantiaUy conform to the provisions of this planned development. The Commissioner shall thereafter review any subsequent resubmission, and issue a determination in writing to the applicant within a reasonable period. The approved plans and supporting data shall be kept on file with the Department of Planning and Development. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96449

13. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this planned development in an energy efficient manner, generaUy consistent with most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air- Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("l.E.S.").

14. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain the project in a manner which promotes, enables, and maximizes universal access throughout the property. Plans for all buildings and improvements on the property shall be reviewed and approved by the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations related to access for persons with disabilities and to promote the highest standard of accessibility. No approvals shall be granted pursuant to Section 11.11-3(b) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for each building or improvement. '

15. Unless substantial construction has commenced in Subarea B within six (6) years following adoption of this amended planned development, and unless completion is thereafter diligently pursued, the site plans and building elevations for the assisted living housing development in Subarea B ofthis planned development shall expire. Applicant agrees that no Part II Approval for said assisted living housing development or any other structure within Subarea B will be granted within eighteen (18) months following adoption ofthis amended planned development, subject to waiver of such eighteen (18) month period by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development.

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Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map.

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Generalized Land-Use Plan.

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Area To Be Rezoned Map.

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APPLICANT- THOREK HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER ADDRESS: 850 W. IRVING PARK ROAD DATE: 10.17.02 0 50" 100 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96455

Subarea Boundary Map.

SUB-AREA BOUNDARY MAP

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Landscape Plan. (Page 1 of 3)

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Landscape Plan. (Page 2 of 3)

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Landscape Plan. (Page 3 of 3)

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Building Elevation. (Page 3 of 4)

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South/East Building Elevation.

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West/North Building Elevation.

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Plan Detail.

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Monument Sign Plan, Elevation And Sections.

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Site Plan Of Subarea B.

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Landscape Plan Of Subarea B.

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N. FREMONT STREET /C r" TYPCALFBKEELEVATKW 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96469

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 11-G. (Application Number A-5026)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all of the Cl-5 Restricted Commercial District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-G in the area bounded by:

West Lawrence Avenue; North Broadway; North Racine Avenue; a line 150 feet south of and parallel to West Lawrence Avenue; and the alley next west of and parallel to North Racine Avenue,

to those of a Cl-3 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 Number 11-L. (As Amended) (Application Number 13656)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District and Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11-L in the area bounded by:

West Lawrence Avenue; North Laporte Avenue; the public alley south of and parallel to West Lawrence Avenue; and a line 155.65 feet west of and parallel to North Laporte Avenue

And,

West Lawrence Avenue; North Lamon Avenue; the northeastern right-of-way boundary of the Kennedy Expressway until it intercepts with West Leiand 96470 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Avenue; West Leiand Avenue; and North LaPorte Avenue to the point of beginning,

to those of an R4 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. In the area above described, the City Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all of the R4 General Residential Distiict sjmibols to those of a Residential Planned Development and a corresponding use is hereby established.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Plan of Development Statements referred to in this ordinance read as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as a residential planned development consists of a net site area of approximately five and one hundred thirteen thousandths (5.113) acres (two hundred twenty-two thousand seven hundred twenty-two and twenty-eight hundredths (222,722.28) square feet) which is controlled by Concord Homes, Inc. ("Applicant") for purposes of this Residential Planned Development.

2. The Applicant shall obtain all applicable official reviews, approvals or permits which are necessary to implement this Plan of Development. Any dedication or vacation of streets or alleys or easements or adjustments of right-of-ways or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels shall require separate submittal on behalfofthe Applicant or its successors, assignees or grantees and approval by the City Council.

3. The requirements, obligations and conditions applicable within this planned development shall be binding upon the Applicant, its successors and assigns and if different than the Applicant, the owners of all the property within the planned development or any homeowners 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96471

association(s) formed to succeed the Applicant for purposes of control and management of any portion of the planned development, the legal title holder and any ground lessors. All rights granted hereunder to the Applicant shall inure to the benefit of the Applicant, successors and assigns and, if different than the Applicant, the legal title holder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 11.11-1 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the property, at the time applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made, shall be under single ownership or under single designated control. Single designated control for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any application to the City for any amendment to this planned development or any, modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made by the Applicant, the owners of all the property within the planned development or any homeowners association(s) formed to succeed the Applicant for purposes of control and management of any portion of the planned development. No amendment may be sought without written approval by the homeowners association, unless applicant has reserved this right under the Declaration of Covenants.

4. This plan of development consists of these fourteen (14) statements, a Bulk Regulations and Data Table, a Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map, an Existing Zoning and Land-Use Map, a Site Plan, a Typical Townhome Building Site Plan, a Typical Single-Family Lot Site Plan, a Town Homes Front Elevation Typical Six (6) Unit Building, a Town Home Rear Elevation — Typical Six (6) Unit Building, a Town Homes -- Tj^ical Four (4) Unit Building Elevation, a Town Homes Typical Side Elevations and Rear Elevation Building "A", a Single-Family Elevation Style 1, a Single-Family Elevation Style 2, a Single-Family Elevation Style 3, a Single-Family Elevation Style 4, a Single-Family Elevation Style 5, a Single-Family Elevation Style 6, a Single-Family Elevation Style 7 -- Optional Basement; a Single-Family Elevation Style 8, a Single-Family Elevation Style 9, a Single-Family Typical Streetscape; a Single-Family Typical Garage, all dated October 17, 2002, prepared by Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects and Planners, Inc., and a Landscape Plan and a Foundation Landscape Plan prepared by Pugsley and LaHaie, Ltd., dated October 17, 2002 which are all incorporated herein. Full size sets ofthe Site Plan, Landscape Plan and Building Elevations are on fde with the Department ofPlanning and Development. This Plan of Development is in conformity with the intent and purposes ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance (Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code in Chicago) and all requirements thereof 96472 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

and satisfies the established criteria for approval of a planned development. These and no other zoning controls shall apply to the area delineated herein.

5. The following uses shall be permitted within the areas delineated herein: Single-family attached or detached dwelling units, accessory parking, public open space and related uses.

6. Identification signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs shall be permitted within the planned development subject to review and approval ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development. Business signs shall be permitted on an interim basis.

7. Any service drives or other ingress or egress including emergency vehicle access shall be adequately designed, constructed and paved in accordance with the Municipal Code ofChicago and the regulations ofthe Department ofTransportation in effect at the time of construction. There shall be no parking or storage of garbage receptacles within such paved areas. All garbage receptacles shall be stored within the garages except on garbage pick up day and purchasers shall be informed ofthis requirement. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval of the-Department ofTransportation and the Department ofPlanning and Development. Off- street parking shall be provided in compliance with this Plan of Development subject to review ofthe Departments ofTransportation and Planning and Development.

8. In addition to the maximum height of any building or any appurtenance attached thereto, the height of any improvement shall also be subject to height limitations as approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

9. The maximum permitted floor area ratio shall be in accordance with the attached Bulk Regulations and Data Table. For purposes of F.A.R. calculations and floor area measurements, the definition in the City of Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

10. Improvements of the property, including landscaping and all entrances and exits shall be designed and installed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Bulk Regulations and Data Table, the Site Plan and the Landscape Plan attached hereto and made a part hereof. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained at all times in accordance with the Site 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96473

Plan and the Parkway Tree Provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines. The Chicago Park District dedication shall occur after the constroiction of fifteen (15) single-family homes and thirty-four (34) townhouses, provided however, that if LaSalle Bank's facilities are still in operation at that time, the park dedication will not occur until an alternative parking arrangement is identified for its employees. The open space located at the intersection of Leiand and Laporte Avenues shall be open to the public during the normal hours of the Chicago Park District. The primary material for the facades of structures generally visible from the public right-of-way, but not otherwise devoted to windows, shall be masonry as designated on the elevations. In addition, the materials ofthe rear facade elevations of Buildings A, K and L shall be as identified in the Building Elevations attached hereto. The colors and textures of materials for structures are to be complimentary and compatible. The single-family homes shall be constructed so that an individual building's facade and colors will not be identical to that of either building to its side. Side yard encroachments ofone (1) foot, six (6) inches are permitted to allow for the fireplaces and brick wraps from the front of the building.

11. The terms, conditions and exhibits ofthis planned development ordinance may be modified, administratively, by the Commissioner ofthe Department of Planning and Development upon the written request for such modification by the Applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development, that such a modification is minor, appropriate and is consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this planned development. Any such modification of the requirements of this statement by the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 11.1 l-3(c) of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

12. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner which promotes, enables and maximizes universal access throughout the property. In such regard the Applicant and representatives of the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities ("M.O.P.D.") determined that the following accommodations for persons with disabilities would be incorporated within the development ten percent (10%) of the townhouses will be visitable by persons with disabilities and ten percent (10%) ofthe townhouses will be adaptable for persons with disabilities as defined by the M.O.P.D. "Designing Accessible 96474 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Housing: Concepts and Design Standards for Adaptable 86 Visitable Homes". In addition, twenty percent (20%) ofthe single-family homes will be visitable as defined by the M.O.P.D. "Designing Accessible Housing: Concepts and Design Standards for Adaptable Ss Visitable Homes".

13. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all building in a manner, which promotes and maximizes the conservation of energy resources. The Applicant shall use reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this planned development in an energy efficient manner consistent with the most current energy efficiency standards published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers ("A.S.H.R.A.E.") and the Illuminating Engineering Society ("I.E.S."). Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development.

14. Unless substantial construction has not yet begun within the planned development within six (6) years of the date of passage of the planned development, the zoning ofthat property shall revert to an underlying R-4 District. The six (6) year period may be extended for one (1) additional year if, before expiration, the Commissioner ofthe Department ofPlanning and Development determines that there is good cause for such an extension.

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Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96475

Residential Planned Development Number

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Gross Site Area (Total): 8.28 acres.

Net Site Area: 5.113

Total = Gross Site Area (360,676.8 square feet) - Area in Private Streets and Alleys (31,755) - Area in Public Streets and Alleys (86,727 square feet) - Area for Dedicated Park Space (19,471 square feet) = Net Site Area of 222,722.28 square feet (5.113 acres)

Note: Net Site Area is net ofpublic streets, publicly dedicated alleys, private drives and dedicated park space.

Maximum Floor Area Ratio: Total: 1.0.

Maximum Number of Residential Units: Total: 97.

Maximum Site Coverage: In accordance with Site Plan.

Minimum Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces: Total: 211.

In the event fewer dwelling units are constructed, fewer parking spaces shall also be required, however, the 2:1 ratio shall be maintained.

Minimum Building Setbacks and Distances between Structures: In accordance with attached Site Plan.

Maximum Building Heights: In accordance with Building Elevations. 96476 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Existing Zoning And Land-Use Map. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96477

Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map.

PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BOUNDARY AND PROPERTY LINE MAP

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Site Plan.

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 13-G. (Application Number A-5028)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B2-4 Restricted Business District s5mibols and indications as shown on Map Number 13-G in the area bounded by:

a line 251 feet north ofWest Argyle Street; North Sheridan Road; a line 201 feet north ofWest Argyle Street; and the alley next west ofNorth Sheridan Road,

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 Number 13-G. (Application Number A-5029)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 13-G in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north ofand parallel to West Argyle Street; a line 315 feet west of and parallel to the public alley next west of and parallel to North Broadway; West Argyle Street; and a line 400 feet west of and parallel to the public alley next west of and parallel to North Broadway,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96499

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 14-J. (Application Number A-5033)

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

SECTION 1. That Title 17 the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B2-1 Restricted Retail District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 14-J in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of and parallel to West 63'^'^ Street; a line 225 feet east of South Homan Avenue; West 63'^'' Street; and a line 200 feet east of South Homan 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 Number 16-G. (Application Number A-5009)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R3 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 16-G in the area bounded by:

West 66'^ Street; South Morgan Street; a line 25 feet south of and parallel to West 66^ Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Morgan Street,

to those of a B2-1 Restricted Retail District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above. /' SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and publication. 96500 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 17-G. (Application Number A-5006)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 17-G in the area bounded by:

West Columbia Avenue; the public alley next east of North Glenwood Avenue; West North Shore Avenue; and North Glenwood Avenue,

to those ofan R2 Single-Family Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

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

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 17-G. (Application Number A-5007)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, is hereby amended by changing all of the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 17-G in the area bounded by:

West Pratt Boulevard; North Glenwood Avenue; West North Shore Avenue; the public alley next west ofand parallel to North Newgard Avenue; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West Pratt Boulevard; and a line 50 feet west ofand parallel to North Newgard Avenue,

to those ofan R2 Single-Family Residence District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and publication. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96501

JOINT COMMITTEE.

COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY

AND

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WAY.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 9 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY INCREASING FINES FOR CERTAIN TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.

A Joint Committee, comprised ofthe members ofthe Committee on Traffic Control and Safety and the members of the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, November 6, 2002.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committees on Traffic Control and Safety and Transportation and Public Way to which was referred (September 4, 2002) a proposed ordinance amending the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, by amending Sections 9-4-020 Violation — Penalty; 9-8-010 Authorized - Compliance Required; 9-12-070 Speed Limits; 9-24- 010 Stop Signs and 9-40-0120 Obstruction Of Intersections Or Crosswalks Prohibited, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the substitute ordinance transmitted herewith. 96502 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Committee on Traffic Control and Safety Chairman.

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Committee on Transportation and Public Way Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

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 of the City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Section 9-4-020 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and inserting the language in italics, as follows: 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96503

9-4-020 Violation - Penalty.

Every person convicted of a violation of any provision of Chapters 9-4 through 9-100 for which no penalty is specifically provided shall be punished by a fine of not less than [$50.00] $100.00nor more than [$200.00] $500.00 for each offense.

SECTION 2. Section 9-8-010 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and inserting the language in italics, as follows:

9-8-010 Authorized — Compliance Required.

(a) The commissioner of transportation is hereby authorized to cause the placement, erection and maintenance of traffic-control devices as provided in the traffic code, as required to make effective the traffic ordinance ofthe city, and as necessary to guide and warn traffic. The commissioner is also authorized to place and maintain temporary traffic-control devices as needed in connection with construction or special events or experimental devices for the purposes of an engineering study; provided, however, such devices shall not be maintained for longer than 180 days without city council approval. Upon the authorization ofthe commissioner of transportation, the actual erection, placement and maintenance ofany traffic-control device shall be performed by the appropriate city department or bureau. All traffic-control devices placed and maintained pursuant to the traffic code shall conform to the manual and specifications approved by the State oflllinois Department ofTransportation and shall so far as practicable be uniform as to type and location throughout the city. All traffic-control devices so erected and not inconsistent with the provisions of state law or this Code shall be official traffic-control devices.

(b) The driver ofany vehicle shall obey the instructions ofany applicable traffic- control device placed in accordance with the provisions ofthe traffic code, unless otherwise directed by a police officer or traffic control aide.

(c) No operator of a vehicle shall attempt to avoid obedience to any traffic-control device by driving upon or through any private property, alley or traffic island.

(d) No provision of any traffic ordinance for which traffic-control devices are required shall be enforced against an alleged violator if at the time and place ofthe alleged violation an official device is not in proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinary observant person. Whenever a particular section does not state that signs or other devices are required, such section shall be effective even though no signs or other devices are erected or in place. 96504 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Any person violating subsections (b) or (c) ofthis section shall be fined no less than $150.00 and no more than $300.00 and may be required to perform reasonable public service.

SECTION 3. Section 9-12-070 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and inserting the language in italics, as follows:

9-12-070 Speed Limits.

(a) The provisions of Section 11-601 of the Illinois Vehicle Code shall be applicable on all streets within and under the jurisdiction of the city. The absolute statutory urban speed limit shall be 30 miles per hour in streets and 15 miles per hour in alleys. The absolute statutory nonurban speed limit shall be 55 miles per hour. In addition to any fines or other penalties provided by statute or by this Code, any person found operating a vehicle in excess of the limits stated herein shall be subject to a fine ofnot less than [$50.00] $100.00 nor more than [$100.00] $200.00 for the first offense, and not less than [$100 00] $J50.00 nor more than $300.00 for the second offense, and not less than [$100.00] $200.00 nor more than $500.00 for the third and each subsequent offense within a given three-year period.

(b) Where the commissioner of transportation has determined on the basis ofan engineering or traffic investigation that the statutory speed limits are greater or less than is reasonable or safe with respect to the conditions found to exist along any part of any roadway, the urban speed limits may be increased, but not in excess of 55 miles per hour, and may be diminished, but not to less than 20 miles per hour, and the nonurban speed limit may be diminished, but not to less than 35 miles per hour, when such determination is approved by an ordinance of the city council. Such ordinance altering speed limits shall be enforceable when appropriate signs giving notice of the limit are erected at the proper places along the affected roadway or highway or part thereof.

SECTION 4. Section 9-24-010 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and inserting the language in italics, as follows:

9-24-010 Stop Signs.

(a) Whenever city council by ordinance designates a street or portion thereof as a through street, the commissioner of transportation shall place and maintain a stop sign on every street intersecting the through street unless traffic at any such intersection is controlled by traffic-control signals; provided, however, that at the 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96505

intersection of a through street and a heavy-traffic street not so designated, stop signs shall be erected at the approaches of either or both of the streets as may be determined by the commissioner upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study. The commissioner is hereby authorized to determine and designate intersections where particular hazards exist upon other than through streets and to determine whether vehicles shall stop at one or more entrances to any such intersections and to erect a stop sign at every such place where a stop is required. The commissioner is also authorized to erect stop signs at marked crosswalks between intersections where in his judgment a stop is required to protect pedestrian traffic. Every stop sign shall be erected as near as practicable to the nearest line ofthe crosswalk on the near side ofthe intersection, or, ifthere is no crosswalk, then as close as practicable to the nearest line of the roadway.

(b) When stop signs are erected as herein provided, every operator of a vehicle shall stop the vehicle at the sign or at a clearly marked stop line before entering the nearest crosswalk, ifany, or the intersection, except when directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic control aide.

(c) Any person violating this section shallbe fined no less than [$75.00] $150.00 and no more than $300.00 and may also be required to perform reasonable community service.

SECTION 5. Section 9-40-120 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and inserting the language in italics, as follows:

9-40-120 Obstruction Of Intersection Or Crosswalk Prohibited.

Notwithstanding any traffic-control signal indication to proceed, no operator of a vehicle shall enter an intersection or crosswalk unless there is sufficient space beyond such intersection or crosswalk, in the direction in which the vehicle is proceeding, to accommodate the vehicle without obstructing the passage of other vehicular traffic or pedestrians.

Any person violating this section shall be fined no less than $100.00 and no more than $200.00 and may be required to perform reasonable public service.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its passage and publication. 96506 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Rules Suspended - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 2, CHAPTER 92, SECTIONS 320 AND 610 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ESTABLISH­ MENT OF INCREASE IN BASE (LIVING) WAGE RATE, INCLUSION OF AUTOMATIC MECHANISM FOR FUTURE RATE ADJUSTMENTS, ADDITION OF ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF VARIOUS TECHNICAL CHANGES.

Alderman Munoz moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon a proposed ordinance, sponsored by Aldermen Munoz, Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Burnett, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter and Stone, amending Title 2, Chapter 92, Sections 320 and 610 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by providing for an increase in the base wage rate certain city contractors are required to pay their employees. The motion Prevailed.

Alderman Munoz then presented the following proposed ordinance:

WHEREAS, Living wage ordinances recognize that an honest day's work should be rewarded with an honest day's pay, and that city governments should not contract with employers who pay poverty-level wages; and

WHEREAS, Enlightened business leaders have long realized that paying employees a living wage is good for business by creating a stable and productive work force that leads to satisfied clients, reliable customers and stronger communities; and

WHEREAS, Hard-working people who earn enough to afford the necessities of life for themselves and for their families buy more goods and services, thereby stimulating the growth of the local economy; and

WHEREAS, In recent years, fifty-three (53) cities in the United States have adopted living wage ordinances to improve the quality of life of their lowest-wage residents, including Baltimore, Boston, Portland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, San Francisco and Milwaukee; and

WHEREAS, Studies have shown that wage increases caused by living wage ordinances make it less likely that families with a living wage worker will live in 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96507

poverty, and that the overall effect of living wage laws is to decrease poverty among urban families; and

WHEREAS, According to 2002 United States Department of Health and Human Services figures, payment of wages of Nine and 5/100 Dollars ($9.05) per hour barely exceeds the federal poverty level for a family of four (4); and

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago living wage ordinance should be updated to reflect the most recent federal poverty standards; now, therefore.

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

SECTION 1. Section 2-92-610 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language in brackets and by inserting the language in italics, as follows:

2-92-610. Contracts Requiring A Base Wage.

A. Definitions. For the purpose of this section only, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

1. "Contract" means any written agreement whereby the city is committed to expend or does expend funds in connection with any contract or subcontract which requires in the performance thereof the employment of full time non-city employed: security guards, parking attendants, day laborers, home and health care workers, cashiers, elevator operators, custodial workers and clerical workers except the term "contract" shall not include contracts with not-for-profit organizations.

2. "Contracting Agency" means the City of Chicago or any agency thereof

3. "Eligible Contractors" means any person awarded by the City of Chicago or agency thereof a contract which requires in the performance thereof the emplojmient of 25 or more full time non-city employed security guards, the employment of non-city employed parking attendants, the employment of non-city employed day laborers, the emplojmient of non-city employed home and health care workers, the employment of non-city employed cashiers, the employment of non-city employed elevator operators, the employment of non-city employed custodial workers, and the employment of non-city employed clerical workers [but the term] "Eligible Contractors" as used in this section shall not include any person or entity with fewer than 25 full time employees. 96508 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

"Not-For-Profit Organization" means a corporation having tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) ofthe United States Intemal Revenue Code and recognized under Illinois State Not-For-Profit Law.

"Base Wage" means no less than [$7.60] $9.05 per hour, [and may be upwardly adjusted each year upon order of the city council.] As of July 1, 2003, and each July 1 thereafter, the base wage shall be adjusted, using the most recent federal poverty guidelines for a family of four as published annually by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, to constitute the following: the poverty guideline for a family of four divided by 2000 hours or the current base wage, whichever is higher.

B. Every contract of every eligible contractor shall contain a provision or provisions stipulating the wages required to be paid to the employees listed under paragraph A( 1), and each such contract shall further contain provisions obligating the contractor or subcontractor of such contractor to pay its employees on work thereunder not less than the base wage.

C. The chief procurement officer may promulgate administrative rules and regulations to implement this [S]section [2-92-610].

D. [Whenever] Ifthe chief procurement officer has reason to believe that any [such] employee listed under subsection A(l), has been paid less than the base [rate of] wage[s], or upon receipt ofa u;n'tten verified complaint [in writing] from an employee [worker] listed under subsection A(l) and affected by the provisions of this section, the chief procurement officer shall conduct an investigation to determine [the facts related thereto] whether this section has been violated.

No eligible contractor or its subcontractor or any affiliated business entity within the meaning of Section 2-92-320 shall in any manner retaliate against, punish or penalize any person for complaining to, cooperating with, or assisting the chief procurement officer or any other person in an investigation, proceeding or hearing under this section. Any person ujho violates this subsection shall be fined $1500 for each offense.

E. [Any contract that] Ifan eligible contractor or its subcontractor or any affiliated business entity within the meaning of Section 2-92-320 violates the provisions [contained in] o/this section, that person shall be ineligible to contract with the City of Chicago as provided for in [subject to Section] Section 2-92-320 [ofthe Municipal 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96509

Code of the City of Chicago.] and any contract entered into by that person with the contracting agency pursuant to subsection B ofthis section shall be voidable at the option ofthe City.

SECTION 2. Section 2-92-320 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, passed on July 29, 1998, and published on page 75803 ofthe Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby corrected by deleting the language in brackets and by inserting the language in italics, as follows:

2-92-320 Ineligibility For Award Of Contracts.

No person or business entity shall be awarded a contract or subcontract if that person or business entity:

(a) has been convicted of bribery or attempting to bribe a public officer or employee of the City of Chicago, the State of Illinois, or the federal government or any state or local government in the United States in that officer's or employee's official capacity; or

(b) has been convicted of agreement or collusion among bidders or prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition by agreement to' bid a fixed price, or otherwise; or

(c) has made an admission of guilt of such conduct described in (a) or (b) above which is a matter of record but has not been prosecuted for such conduct[.];or

(d) has violated Section 2-92-610.

For purposes of this section, where an official, agent or employee of a business entity has committed any offense under this section on behalf of such an entity and pursuant to the direction or authorization ofa responsible official thereof (including the person committing the offense, if he is a responsible official of the business entity), the business entity shall be chargeable with the conduct. One business entity shall be chargeable with the conduct of an affiliated entity. For purposes of this section, business entities are affiliated if, directly or indirectly, one controls or has the power to control the other, or if a third person controls or has the power to control both entities. Indicia of control include, without limitation: interlocking management or ownership; identity of interests among family members[,]; shared 96510 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

facilities and equipment; common use of employees; or organization of a business entity following the ineligibility of a business entity under this section, using substantially the same management, ownership or principals as the ineligible entity.

Ineligibility under this section shall continue for three years following such conviction or admission or violation of Section 2-92-610. The period of ineligibility may be reduced or waived by the chief procurement officer, upon the written application ofthe ineligible person or business entity, supported by documentation of either or both of the following reasons:

(i) reversal of the conviction or judgment on which the ineligibility is based, unless the conviction or judgment is based on an admission of conduct described in subsection (a) or (b) above; or

(ii) bona fide change in ownership and/or control ofthe business entity, or other mitigating factors sufficient in the judgment ofthe chief procurement officer to remove the conditions giving rise to the conduct that led to the ineligibility. Mitigating factors may include, without limitation: disciplinary action against all persons responsible for the acts giving rise to the ineligibility; remedial action designed to prevent a recurrence ofthe acts giving rise to the ineligibility; or a determination by the chief procurement officer that the past conduct of the business entity does not indicate a pattern or history of similar acts.

The chief procurement officer may also suspend the ineligibility of a person or business; entity iri order to allow execution of a contract with the person or entity, upon written application by the head of a city agency or department affected by the proposed contract, setting forth facts sufficient in the judgment of the chief procurement officer to establish:

(i) that the public health, safety or welfare of the city requires the goods or services of the person or business entity; and

(ii) that the city is unable to acquire the goods or services at comparable price and quality, and in sufficient quantity from other sources.

An application to reduce or waive the period of ineligibility, or to suspend ineligibility for a specific contract, shall be verified by the applicant. Thedetermination to reduce or waive the period of ineligibility, or to suspend ineligibility for a specific contract, shall be made in writing and shall specify the reasons for the decision. 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96511

[(d) No person or business entity shall be awarded a contract or subcontract if that person or business entity;

(i) has violated Section 2-92-610.

Ineligibility under this section shall continue for three years following such conviction or admission or violation of Section 2-92-610.]

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take full force and effect on January 1, 2003.

On motion of Alderman Munoz, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 49.

Nays — None.

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

Rules Suspended - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 2, CHAPTERS 8 AND 152 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPENSATION SCHEDULE FOR ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS FOR 2003 - 2007 TERM.

Alderman O'Connor moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon a proposed ordinance, sponsored by Alderman O'Connor and Alderman Burke, amending Title 2, Chapters 8 and 152 of the 96512 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Municipal Code of Chicago by establishing the annual salaries of the Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer and Aldermen ofthe City of Chicago for the 2003 — 2007 term. The motion Prevailed.

Aldermen O'Connor then presented the following proposed ordinance:

SECTION 1. Chapters 2-8 and 2-152 ofthe Municipal Code are hereby amended by adding the language in italics and deleting the language in brackets, as follows:

2-8-041 Compensation For Aldermen.

The salary of aldermen elected in [1999] 2003 shall be [at a rate of $85,000.00 per annum] as follows:

Effective May, 5, 2003: $88,500

Effective January 1, 2004: $91,600

Effective January 1, 2005: $94,805

Effective January 1, 2006: $98,125

An alderman may choose not to have his or her salary adjusted as set forth in this section [from the salary set forth in Section 2-8-040] for the term of office beginning in [1999] 2003 by notifying the city comptroller in a sworn statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose. The notification must be filed no later than [December 1, 1998] May 4, 2003 for incumbents. A person who receives a certificate of election to the office of alderman and who was not an alderman on [December 1, 1998] November 6, 2002 may choose not to have his or her salary adjusted [from the salary set forth in Section 2-8-040] for the term of office beginning in [1999] 2003 by notifying the city comptroller in a sworn statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose prior to taking the oath of office.

The choice shall be irrevocable during the term to which it applies but shall not bind a successor who succeeds to the office for the remainder of the term as the result of a vacancy. Prior to taking the oath of office, an individual appointed or elected to fill a vacancy may choose not to have his or her salary for the remainder of the term of office adjusted from the salary set forth in this section 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96513

[Section 2-8-040] by notifying the city comptroller in a sworn statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose. If an alderman elects not to take a salary increase in accordance with this section, the comptroller is prohibited from making any payment in connection with any such increase.

No other City of Chicago salary shall be allowed any alderman except as herein provided.

2-152-051 Salaries — Annual Appropriation — Clerk, Treasurer And Mayor.

The salaries of all officers and employees of the city, not otherwise fixed, shall be determined and fixed by the city council in the annual appropriation ordinance.

The annual salaries ofthe following officers elected in [1999] 2003 are hereby fixed as follows:

[City Clerk . . . $118,650.00]

[City Treasurer . . . $118,650.00]

[Mayor . . . $192,100.00]

City Clerk And City Treasurer

Effective May 5, 2003: $122,210

Effective January 1, 2004: $125,880

Effective January 1, 2005: $129,655

Effective January 1, 2006: $133,545

Mayor

Effective May 5, 2003: $197,865

Effective January 1, 2004: $203,800 96514 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Effective January 1, 2005: $209,915

Effective January 1,2006: $216,210

The City Clerk, City Treasurer or Mayor may choose not to have his or her salary adjusted as set forth in this section [from the salary set forth in Section 2-152-050] for the term of office beginning in [1999] 2003 by notifying the city comptroller in a sworn statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose. The notification must be filed no later than [December 1, 1998] May 4, 2003 for incumbents. A person who receives a certificate of election to the office of City Clerk, City Treasurer or Mayor and who was not the City Clerk, City Treasurer or Mayor on [December 1, 1998] November 6, 2002 may choose not to have his or her salary adjusted [from the salary set forth in Section 2-152-050] for the term of office beginning in [1999] 2003 by notifying the city comptroller in swom statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose prior to taking the oath of office.

The choice shall be irrevocable during the term to which it applies but shall not bind a successor who succeeds to the office for the remainder of the term as the result of a vacancy. Prior to taking the oath of office, an individual appointed or elected to fill a vacancy may choose not to have his or her salary for the remainder of the term of office adjusted from the salary as set forth in this section [set forth in Section 2-152-050] by notifying the city comptroller in a swom statement on a form provided by the comptroller for that purpose. If the Clerk, Treasurer, or Mayor elect not to take a salary increase in accordance with this section, the comptroller is prohibited from making any payment in connection with any such increase.

The salaries of all officers and employees shall be as herein provided regardless ofany prior inconsistent statute or ordinance.

[2-8-040 Compensation For Aldermen.

The salary of aldermen elected in 1995 shall be at a rate of $75,000.00 per annum.

No other City of Chicago salary shall be allowed any alderman except as herein provided.] 11/6/2002 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 96515

[2-152-050 Salaries — Annual Appropriation — Clerk, Treasurer And Mayor.

The salaries of all officers and employees of the city, not otherwise fixed, shall be determined and fixed by the city council in the annual appropriation ordinance.

The annual salaries ofthe following officers elected in 1995 are hereby fixed as follows:

City Clerk. . . $105,000.00

City Treasurer. . . $105,000.00

Mayor. . . $170,000.00

The salaries of all officers and employees shall be as herein provided regardless of any prior inconsistent statute or ordinance.]

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon its passage and approval.

On motion of Alderman O'Connor, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Rugai, DeVille, Munoz, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Natarus, Hansen, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 40.

Nays — Aldermen Murphy, Troutman, Zaiewski, Chandler, Doherty, Daley, Levar, Shiller, Schulter - 9.

Alderman Beavers moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 96516 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED.

AGREED CALENDAR.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the purpose of including in the Agreed Calendar a series of resolutions presented by The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor and Aldermen Balcer, Burke, Ocasio, Suarez and Daley. The motion Prevailed.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE TYRONE L. MC POLLING

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing, a former member ofthe , has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of the great City of Chicago, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing was born on October 28, 1948, to the union of Maurice J. McFoUing and Mildred White; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing received his education in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Chicago and served his country in the United States Air Force; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing enjoyed a long and successful career, both in public service and the private sector; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing served with distinction as the Alderman ofthe 17"" Ward on the south side from 1979 to 1981; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing also served as an employee ofthe Cook County Board of Commissioners, the City of Chicago, the Chicago Transit 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96517

Authority and the Parker House Sausage Company, where he worked side-by-side with his father; and

WHEREAS, Above all else. The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing was the loving and devoted husband of Marcella Hayes, whom he married in 1989, and a devoted father to his children and stepchildren; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing was a man of great personal strength, integrity and compassion who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Marcella; his three sons, Maurice, Mark and Patrick; his two daughters, Easter-Denise and Lillian; his two stepchildren, Denise and Calvin; his mother, Mildred White-Bridges; his father, Maurice J. McFoUing; his two sisters, Robin and Cheryl; his two grandmothers, Easter J. Willis and Elsie V. Parker; and his six adoring grandchildren. The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Honorable Tyrone L. McFoUing.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a rising vote.

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Burke, the remaining proposed resolutions presented through the Agreed Calendar were Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeVille, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Sponsored by the elected city officials named below, respectively, said Agreed Calendar resolutions, as adopted, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the resolution): 96518 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. DALEY, MAYOR:

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANCIS X. MC CARTIN.

WHEREAS, The members of this chamber were deeply saddened to leam of the death fi-om cancer at age eighty-three of Francis X. McCartin, a local labor leader and a respected citizen of the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Oak Lawn, Illinois, Mr. McCartin was bom in Chicago and grew up in the Englewood community on Chicago's south side; and

WHEREAS, After graduating from Harper High School in 1938, Mr. McCartin followed his father into the pipefitting business and became a member of the Chicago-based Pipe Fitters' Local Union 597; and

WHEREAS, Days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mr. McCartin enlisted in the United States Navy and was rushed to Hawaii, where for the duration of the war he worked on the Pearl Harbor repair docks as a master pipefitter, planner and estimator on naval vessels and also salvaged battleships, including the U.S.S. Oklahoma and the U.S.S. Missouri; and

WHEREAS, After the war, Mr. McCartin resumed pipefitting in Chicago and shortly thereafter became involved in Local Union 597; and

WHEREAS, In 1948, Mr. McCartin won his first office in Local Union 597 as reading clerk, and, in 1952, became the organization's recording secretary; and

WHEREAS, At age thirty-nine, Mr. McCartin was elected business manager of Local Union 597 and went on to win fourteen consecutive elections to that position; and

WHEREAS, In 1958, Mr. McCartin created a pension and welfare fund for Local Union 597 which is now valued in excess of One Billion Dollars and covers pipefitters in eleven counties in Illinois and Indiana; and

WHEREAS, During his forty-three year tenure as business manager of Local Union 597, Mr. McCartin crusaded for fair wages and benefits for pipefitters. In 1958, his members' wages were Three Dollars an hour. Today, thanks to Mr. McCartin's efforts, wages are Thirty-three Dollars an hour, an increase of nearly twice the rate of inflation; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96519

WHEREAS, Under Mr. McCartin's leadership. Local Union 597 established its own apprentice training school which includes all of the trade's specializations and accommodates more than one thousand students. In 1991, the facility was renamed in Mr. McCcirtin's honor; and

WHEREAS, After decades of distinguished service to Pipe Fitters' Local Union 597, Mr. McCartin retired as business manager in 2001 at age eighty-one; and

WHEREAS, An outdoorsman who loved to fish and hunt and play golf, one of Mr. McCartin's greatest personal joys was being named grand marshal of Chicago's 1993 St. Patrick's Day parade; and

WHEREAS, A man of honesty, integrity and dignity who was loved and respected by his fellow workers, Mr. McCartin will always be remembered for his many efforts on behalf of organized labor and for his life of outstanding service to the working men and women of Chicago and of this great State; and

WHEREAS, Francis X. McCartin is survived by his wife of sixty-one years. Sis; two daughters, Kathleen Lewis and Janet Kightlinger; a son, Edward; a sister, Eleanor Gray; three granddaughters, Erin, Nora and Laura; and many nieces and nephews; now, therefore;

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor the life and memory of Francis X. McCartin; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Francis X. McCartin as a sign of our sympathy and good wishes.

Presented By

THE HONORABLE JAMES J. LASKI, CITY CLERK And ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34"" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO REVEREND DR. JOHNNIE COLEMAN ON FORTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING OF CHRIST UNIVERSAL TEMPLE.

WHEREAS, The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman, one of Chicago's pre-eminent religious leaders, is currently celebrating the forty-sixth anniversary of her founding 96520 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

of Christ Universal Temple, which has made such an imposing difference in our great City's, and our great nation's, spiritual life; and

WHEREAS, A citizen of profound religious convictions. The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman had been diagnosed with what was believed to be an incurable disease in 1953. Emboldened by her faith, she enrolled in the Unity School of Christianity in Missouri, where she received her teaching certificate and became an ordained minister. Between that time and the present. Reverend Coleman has forged a great teaching, healing and writing career, and has directed unknown thousands to a better life; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman was a pioneer ofthe media ministry. In the 1970s she made weekly appearances with her telecast, "Better Living With Johnnie Coleman" and her leadership led to the organization of the Universal Foundation for Better Living, Inc., an organization of New Thought churches. The Johnnie Coleman Institute is its teaching arm. Her book. Open Your Mind and Be Healed has been a best-seller. Her immense influence is bolstered by her exemplary life and accomplishments; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman has been honored by the DuSable Museum as an African American history maker. She is the recipient of numerous awards and citations, including honorary doctorates from Wiley College, Monrovia College and the Industrial Institute of the African Methodist Episcopal Church of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. She has also received honors from the state legislatures of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and from the cities of Chicago, Oakland (Califomia), Miami; and many others; and

WHEREAS, Christ Universal Temple has grown with the vision ofits founder. Its most recent addition to the thirty-two acre complex is the Johnnie Coleman Academy, established in 1999 and a Chicago public school since 2001. Fully equipped with classrooms, a media center and library, art and science laboratories and a parent involvement center, the academy serves as a model leaming center; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great city are mindful of the debt owed our outstanding spiritual leaders; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor, City Clerk and members ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby pay tribute to The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman on the forty-sixth anniversary of her Christ Universal Temple, and we extend to her and her many grateful followers our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to The Reverend Dr. Johnnie Coleman. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96521

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAIRSTON ^S*** Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR HARRY G. REID ON RETIREMENT FROM UNITED STATES ARMY.

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Harry G. Reid was bom on September 26, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid was educated in the Chicago Public Schools system, he graduated from Southern Illinois University in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid furthered his studies in Hydraulics at the Milwaukee School of Engineering in 1980; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid officially entered service on September 1, 1966, he completed basic and advanced infantry training at Fort Ord, Califomia in August, 1967 and was soon promoted to the noncommissioned officer ranks as corporal; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid rapidly rose through the enlisted ranks and in September 1972 was promoted to platoon sergeant, E7, and he served as the provost sergeant ofthe 33'^'' Military Police Battalion, the first sergeant ofthe 1544'*' Transportation Company, 822"'' Military Police Company (Army Reserve), and the 933''* Military Police Company; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid in August, 1990 was promoted and transferred to the 65"^ Troop Command Brigade as the operations sergeant major, and on October 1, 1991, he was appointed as the 65**' Troop Command Brigade command sergeant major; and

WHEREAS, Since May, 1998, Command Sergeant Major Reid has served as command sergeant major ofthe 33"^^ Area Support Group in Chicago, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid has served in every enlisted noncommissioned officer leadership position from squad team leader to brigade command sergeant major; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid has received the following military decorations and awards: Meritorious Service Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, 96522 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Achievement Award, Army Reserve Component Award with seven Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold Hourglass, NCO Professional Development Ribbon with the Numeral 4, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon with Numeral 3, Illinois Military Medal or Merit, Illinois Long and Honorable Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters, Illinois State Active Duty Ribbon with the Numeral 9, and the Illinois Military Attendance Ribbon with the Numeral 8; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid, having served faithfully and honorably, was retired from the United States Army on the twenty-sixth day of September, 2002, and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid has toiled long and hard in the field of civil rights since the 1960s by marching with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Chicago's Marquette Park and Cicero, Illinois, to campaign for local and federal programs to improve the lives ofali. In July, 1999, Command Sergeant Major Reid received "The Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award" from the NAACP at their national convention in City. The National Guard Association of Illinois presented Command Sergeant Reid their "Distinguished Service Award" in April, 2000; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid has worked in both the large corporate and small private business sectors since 1969. He has served as the general manager of Good Shepherd Manor and Good Shepherd Tower for over sixteen years, two senior citizen apartment complexes which were developed by his church. The Church of the Good Shepherd, in Chicago, Illinois, Good Shepherd Manor and Good Shepherd Tower provide over two hundred ten units of housing for elderly citizens within the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid is a member of The Chicago Assembly, The Urban League, The United Negro College Fund, NAACP, PUSH, Chicago Area Council Boy Scouts of America, and Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc. Fratemity; and

WHEREAS, Command Sergeant Major Reid is married to the former Bette A. Jones ofChicago, Illinois. They have one daughter, Robjm D. Reid; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we. The Mayor and members ofthe City Council of Chicago do hereby congratulate Command Sergeant Major Harry G. Reid on his illustrious career as a military officer; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Command Sergeant Major Harry Graham Reid. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96523

Presented By

ALDERMAN BALCER (11'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. FANNIE M. MARASSO.

WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called from our midst Fannie M. Marasso; and

WHEREAS, Fannie M. Marasso (nee Rucker) was the beloved wife ofthe late Sam J. Marasso; and

WHEREAS, Fannie M. Marasso was the dearest mother of Joseph, Joyce, Sam (Louise), Danielle Zwolinski, Rajmiond (Patricia), Darryl (Joyce), Ronald (Rose Mary), Frank and the late Sherald "Shay" (Judith) Marasso; and

WHEREAS, Fannie M. Marasso was the loving grandmother of Marria, Chrissy, Susan, Robert, Mario, Emilia, Christina, Julia Russell, Nicole, Kim, Corey, Jeff, Lisa, Sam and Bruno; and

WHEREAS, Fannie M. Marasso was the cherished great-grandmother of Anthony, Ashley, Sarah, Anthony, Nicholas, Frank, Vinnie, Tony, Nikko, Destiny, Jose, Angelo, Chance, Mateo and Malea; and

WHEREAS, Fannie M. Marasso was the dear sister of the late Hazel, Edna and Clifford Rucker; and

WHEREAS, All who knew her will attest that Fannie M. Marasso was a kind and compassionate women, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by her many friends and neighbors, and dearly loved by her family; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council do hereby offer our deepest condolences andmost heartfelt sympathy to the family and many friends of Fannie M. Marasso, and join them in sorrow at this time of loss; and

Be It Further Resolved, That this text be spread upon the official proceedings of this Honorable Body, and a suitable copy of same be tendered to the family of Fannie M. Marasso, that her memory may be so honored and ever cherished. 96524 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

ALDERMAN OLIVO (13'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LIBERATO AVILA.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Liberato Avila to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The loving husband of Coralia; loving father of Lazara, Eduardo (Isabell), Jose R. (Mayra), Angel H. (Miryam), Rafael J. (Nayda) and Claribel C. (Martin) Olichwier; dearest grandpa of Lizette, Jose R., Jr., Jovani R., Angel A. Marcella, Jonathan J., Stephanie M., Rafael J., Jr. and Michael A.; dear brother-in- law of Heriberto Gomez; uncle of Juan A., Marta, Ramiro and Miguel Perez, Francisco, Jr., Roberto and Barbara Fernandez, Liberato Avila leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Liberato Avila and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Liberato Avila.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MICHAEL T. BERRY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Michael T. Berry to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The devoted son of Marion J. and the late Michael E. Berry; loving brother of Patty (Dick) Maletich, Donna (Joe) McKeon and Bob (Katie) Berry; proud uncle of Mike, Jim, Matt and Molly Maletich, Bill, Brian and Mary Pat McKeon, Mike and Maggie Beriy; dear nephew of Tom (Esther) Shannon, Jim and the late Edward Shannon, Lillian (Charles) Chodl and the late John (Minerva) and Rita (Bert) 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96525

Cardosi; fond cousin to many, Michael T. Berry leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Michael T. Berry and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Michael T. Berry.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM T. DOWNEY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called William T. Downey to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The devoted husband of Shirley; loving father of Eileen (Richard) Kochanny and William Downey; dear brother of Edward and the late Marolyn (the late Joseph, "Chip") Mackowiak; fond uncle of John and Richard Mackowiak and many more nieces and nephews, William T. Downey leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of William T. Downey and extend to his family and fnends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of William T. Downey.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. VIRGINIA P. FIGLEROWICZ.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Virginia P. Figlerowicz to her etemal reward; and 96526 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of Chester L.; dearest mother of "Baby" Cynthia; devoted daughter ofthe late John and Lillian Shipper; loving sister of John Shipper, Jr., Virginia P. Figlerowicz leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Virginia P. Figlerowicz and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Virginia P. Figlerowicz.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STANLEY C JANICKI.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Stanley C. Janicki to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The loving son of the late Frances Janicki; dear brother of Casimir (LaVame) Janicki of San Antonio, Texas, Jean Janicki and the late Joseph Janicki; fond uncle and friend to many, Stanley C. Janicki leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Stanley C. Janicki and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Stanley C. Janicki. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96527

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN N KALEMANOFF.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called John N. Kalemanoff to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Lydia; loving father of Carol; dear brother of Sophie (Robert) Koenen, preceded in death by one sister and two brothers; fond uncle of Forest (Linda) Koenen; best companion of Candy, John N. Kalemanoff leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of John N. Kalemanoff and extend to his family and fnends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John N. Kalemanoff.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MICHAEL JOSEPH KILROY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Michael Joseph Kilroy to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of the late Mary; loving father of Eileen (Dermot) Foley, Peggy (Tom) Brosnan, Mary (Jim) Furlong, Joan (Bob) Jenkins and Joe (Linda) Kilroy; cherished grandfather of twenty-five; and great-grandfather of thirty, Michael Joseph Kilroy leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Michael Joseph Kilroy and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and 96528 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Michael Joseph Kilroy.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CHARLES J. MALITO.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Charles J. Malito to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of sixty years to Stella; devoted father of Anna Marie (the late Joseph) Halper, Charles P. (Sue) Malito, Thomas (Liz) Malito; proud grandfather of nine; adored great-grandfather of six; dear brother of Dominic (Rosemary) Malito, Arthur (Eleanore) Malito, Charles J. Malito leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Charles J. Malito and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Charles J. Malito.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. GENOWEFA MALKIEWICZ.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Genowefa Malkiewicz to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96529

WHEREAS, As the beloved wife ofthe late Wladyslaw; dearest sister of Henry (Maria) Weryk and Leokadia Lapinska; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews, Genowefa Malkewicz leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death Genowefa Malkiewicz and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Genowefa Malkiewicz.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. GEORGE E. PAJEAU.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called George E. Pajeau to his eternal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, As the beloved husband of Jacqueline "Jackie"; loving father of Robert Pajeau, JoAnne (Mike) Larke, Edward (Christine) Pajeau and Steven Pajeau; cherished grandfather of Michael, Robert, Benjamin, Danielle, Sarah and Jordan; dear brother of Paul Pajeau and the late Neil (Nancy) Pajeau; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, George E. Pajeau leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, .gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of George E. Pajeau and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of George E. Pajeau. 96530 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ROSA REYES.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Rosa Reyes to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of fifty-seven years of Eleuterio T. Reyes; loving mother of Carmen (Pedro) Trinidad, Iraida (Jessie) Rodriguez and the late Eleuterio T. Reyes, Jr.; cherished grandmother of Peter E. (Diana) and Michael A. Trinidad, Cynthia R. (Charles) Rocha, David A. (Maria) and Gabriel Rodriguez; great-grandmother of Julian, Jessica, Sarah and Andrew; dear sister of Maria Ruiz, Jose and Jesus Reyes, Rosa Reyes leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Rosa Reyes and extend to her family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Rosa Reyes.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ANNA MARIE RYAN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Anna Marie Ryan to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late WiUiam M. Ryan; devoted daughter ofthe late John and Katherine Kirch; loving mother of June (the late Joseph) Thaus; dear sister of George (Helen) Kirch, Anna Marie Ryan leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96531

death of Anna Marie Ryan and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Anna Marie Ryan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET M. SHAUGHNESSY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Margaret M. Shaughnessy to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of the late Raymond H. "Bud" Shaughnessy; loving mother of Martin J., Patrick J., Margaret Mary (Ralph C.P.D.) Tenazas, Sharon Ann (John) Vivins, Kathleen Karen (Michael) Speck, Raymond J. (C.F.D.) and the late Michael T.; proud grandmother of twelve; cherished great-grandmother of two; dear sister of Leslie, Harold, Walter, the late Rajmiond, Martin, Catherine Adams, James, John, Benjamin, Robert and William West, Margaret M. Shaghnessy leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Margaret M. Shaughnessy and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Margaret M. Shaughnessy.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWARD J. SZAFLARSKI.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Edward J. Szaflarski to his etemal reward; and 96532 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Elizabeth "Betty"; loving father of Arlene (WiUiam) Mower, Judith (Sam) Robinson, Diane Surina and Pam (Mike) O'Donnell; dearest grandfather of Erik Mower, Chuck (Joyce) Surina, Cullen (Karla) and Darren (Darlene) Whitmire, Robert, Martin and Elizabeth O'Donnell; also great granddaughters and many brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews, Edward J. Szaflarski leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Edward J. Szaflarski and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Edward J. Szaflarski.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JEANETTE VAN CLEAVE.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Jeanette Van Cleave to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late WiUiam C; loving mother ofthe late Charlotte M. Voras; fond grandmother of Robert (Chris) Patterson; great- grandmother of Richard Patterson; dear sister of Leonard (late Sis) Zebrowski, Irene (late Walter) Bogust and the late Stanley (Julie) Zebrowski; aunt of many nieces and nephews, Jeanette Van Cleave leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Jeanette Van Cleave and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Jeanette Van Cleave. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96533

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWARD A. VAN HESS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Edward A. Van Hess to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Patricia "Pat"; loving father of Pam and Danny Van Hess; devoted son ofthe late Chester and the late Eleanor Van Hess; dear brother of Joan (Jim) Judge, Catherine Hallen, Carol Hallen, Jean Hallen, Mickey (Polly) Hallen and Rina (John) Keasler; many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews, Edward A. Van Hess leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Edward A. Van Hess and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Edward A. Van Hess.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JENNIFER A. WILLIAMS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Mrs. Jennifer A. WiUiams to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved mother of Samantha Williams; remarkable daughter of Frank and Claudia; big sister of Frank (Beth), Monica and Conor Williams; loving aunt of Gabriel and Aidan; fun loving niece, cousin and friend to many, Jennifer A. Williams leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the 96534 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

death of Jennifer A. Williams and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Jennifer A. Williams.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOHN BRAZEL ON WINNING THIRD PLACE IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, John Brazel has been selected as a third place winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, John has been working hard to keep his home beautiful all year round and to make his neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor John Brazel on his outstanding accomplishment and wish John continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to John Brazel.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. MAGGIE JOHNSON ON WINNING FIRST PLACE IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, Maggie Johnson has been selected as a first place winner in Mayor Daley's 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96535

Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Maggie has been working hard to keep her home beautiful all year round, and to make her neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Maggie Johnson on her outstanding accomplishment and wish Maggie continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Maggie Johnson.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. DONALD KLIMAS ON WINNING HONORABLE MENTION IN MAYOR DALEY'S^ LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, Donald Klimas has been selected as an honorable mention winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Donald has been working hard to keep his home beautiful all year round, and to make his neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Donald Klimas on his outstanding accomplishment and wish Donald continued success in the years to come; and 96536 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Donald Klimas.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LISA KREMER ON WINNING HONORABLE MENTION IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSC/iPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, Lisa Kremer has been selected as an honorable mention winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Lisa has been working hard to keep her home beautiful all year round, and to make her neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Lisa Kremer on her outstanding accomplishment and wish Lisa continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Lisa Kremer.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. LARRY O'CONNELL ON WINNING HONORABLE MENTION IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, Larry O'Connell has been selected as an honorable mention winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96537

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Larry has been working hard to keep his home beautiful all year round, and to make his neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Larry O'Connell on his outstanding accomplishment and wish Larry continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Larry O'ConneU.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LAURA SHERMAN ON WINNING FIRST PLACE IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR VEGETABLE GARDEN.

WHEREAS, Laura Sherman has been selected as a first place winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, vegetable garden; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Laura has been working hard to keep her garden beautiful and prosperous, and to make her neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Laura Sherman on her outstanding accomplishment and wish Laura continued success in the years to come; and 96538 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Laura Sherman.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ANTHONY A. STRAMA ON NINETIETH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Anthony A. Strama will celebrate his ninetieth birthday November 11, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Anthony was bom in Chicago to Victoria and Andrew Strama, as one of stx children by the Polish immigrants. Now married to Eleanore Degan in January of 1938, they have eleven children, twenty-seven grandchildren and fourteen great­ grandchildren; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Strama worked as a stationary engineer for forty-five years at various locations and is an active member of Local 399. Anthony enjoys life through baseball, bowling and his loving family and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, hereby congratulate Anthony A. Strama on his ninetieth birthday and wish him many more to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Anthony A. Strama.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. SUZANNE WOZNIAK ON WINNING HONORABLE MENTION IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.

WHEREAS, Suzanne Wozniak has been selected as an honorable mention winner in 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96539

Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, single-family residence; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners will be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Suzanne has been working hard to keep her home beautiful all year round, and to make her neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 do hereby honor Suzanne Wozniak on her outstanding accomplishment and wish Suzanne continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Suzanne Wozniak.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. TONY YUHAS ON WINNING THIRD PLACE IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTION.

WHEREAS, Tony Yuhas has been selected as a third place winner in Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program, public institution; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The winners wiU be recognized on Saturday, November 9, 2002, at Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, Tony has been working had to keep the fire house on 76'*' and Pulaski beautiful all year round, and to make our neighborhood a better place to work and live; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Tony Yuhas on his 96540 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

outstanding accomplishment and wish Tony continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Tony Yuhas.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EWEN MARION AKIN, JR.

WHEREAS, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A veteran Chicago educator and administrator, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. was a fomier president of Malcolm X and Kennedy-King City Colleges; and

WHEREAS, Raised in the Woodlawn community, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. attended Englewood High School and the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana before eaming his master's degree in physics from DePaul University; and

WHEREAS, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. served as president ofthe two colleges during the 1970s after working his way up through the administrative ranks of the City Colleges; and

WHEREAS,-.Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. so enjoyed teaching classes in physics and astronomy for the public college system; and

WHEREAS, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. was a widely admired expert in the field of education who served as a consultant to the Illinois Senate and the New Jersey Department of Higher Education; and

WHEREAS, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. was president of the Illinois Retirement Annuitants Association and vice president of the board of Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96541

WHEREAS, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. bravely served his country as a member ofthe United States Marines during the Korean War; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe Chatham neighborhood, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Doris; his three daughters. Patsy Maureen Harris, Helen Akin Buford and Alva; his two sisters, Marian Tumer and Grace Kountz; his four grandchildren; and his great-grandchild, Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Ewen Marion Akin, Jr. for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Ewen Marion Akin, Jr.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STEPHEN AMBROSE.

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of stxty-stx; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose was a writer of American history whose superb choice of subject material and close attention to detail illuminated the struggles of a nation; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose combined a high standard for scholarship with the ability to make the landscape of history come alive for a lay audience; and

WHEREAS, Although Stephen Ambrose was best known for his books on World War II, he penned more than thirty books throughout his highly successful career which covered a variety of historic topics; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose's best known works included D-Day June 6, 1944; The Climatic Battle of World War II, Band of Brothers, The Wild Blue; The Men and 96542 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany, and Lewis and Clark; Voyage of Discovery; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose was a doctor's son from Whitewater, Wisconsin, who served as a history professor, teaching for much of his career at the University of New Orleans; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose also did film work and consulted on director Steven Spielberg's blockbuster World War II film "Saving Private Ryan"; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose spent the last stx months of his life writing his final book. To America; Personal Reflections ofan Historian, which he called his love song to his country; and

WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose was a prominent American author whose many important contributions as a writer will long be remembered and admired; and

WHEREAS, To his loving and devoted family, Stephen Ambrose imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Stephen Ambrose for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Stephen Ambrose.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WALTER H. ANNENBERG.

WHEREAS, Walter H. Annenberg has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Walter H. Annenberg was a prominent philanthropist, art collector and former ambassador to Britain; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96543

WHEREAS, Walter H. Annenberg was a widely respected member ofthe business community who presided over a communications empire that included TV Guide and the Philadelphia Inquirer, and

WHEREAS, As chief executive of Triangle Publications, Walter H. Annenberg forged one ofthe media world's greatest companies with newspapers, radio and television stations, national magazines and racing sheets; and

WHEREAS, The son of Moses Annenberg, Walter H. Annenberg joined the family's company in 1929 and took over its operation following his father's death in 1942; and

WHEREAS, Walter H. Annenberg successfully expanded the company's media holdings, and his interest in the mass media's potential for education led him to establish in 1962 the M. L. Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania; and

WHEREAS, In 1971 Walter H. Annenberg established another communications school at the University of Southem Califomia; and

WHEREAS, Walter H. Annenberg was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his devoted and loving family, Walter H. Annenberg imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Walter H. Annenberg for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Walter H. Annenberg.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WINTON BLOUNT.

WHEREAS, Winton "Red" Blount has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-one; and 96544 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A prominent resident of Montgomery, Alabama, Winton "Red" Blount was a former postmaster general and chairman ofthe United States Postal Service; and

WHEREAS, Winton "Red" Blount was appointed to head the postal service by President Richard M. Ntxon and did away with its political patronage system and replaced it with a modem, business-like atmosphere; and

WHEREAS, Prior to assuming the cabinet-level post, Winton "Red" Blount served as president of the United States Chamber of Commerce under President Ljmdon B. Johnson; and

WHEREAS, For thirty-two years, Winton "Red" Blount served with honor and distinction as a trustee of the University of Alabama; and

WHEREAS, In his private life, Winton "Red" Blount was a highly successful contractor and the owner of Blount, Incorporated, the company that constructed the launch pad for Cape Canaveral that sent Apollo 11 and its crew to the moon in 1969; and

WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Winton "Red" Blount, the company also buUt the first nuclear power plant in Tennessee, the first intercontinental missile base in Wyoming, the New Orleans Superdome and King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; and

WHEREAS, Winton "Red" Blount sold the company in 1999 and remained active as a civic leader and a philanthropist; and

WHEREAS, Winton "Red" Blount was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving and devoted family, Winton- "Red" Blount imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Winton "Red" Blount for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Winton "Red" Blount. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96545

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET B. BROWN.

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-three; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Aldennan Edward M. Burke; and

^ WHEREAS, A longtime resident of the Mount Greenwood neighborhood, Margaret B. Brown was the much-beloved matriarch of her family and a friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Raised in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, Margaret B. Brown attended Mercy High School and a local public school before going to work for the telephone company at the age of stxteen; and

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown worked downtown as a long-distance switchboard operator and handled calls from celebrities like Bob Hope who asked to be connected to Holljrwood, Califomia; and

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown also worked as a recruiter and customer account representative for Illinois Bell Telephone Company before leaving in 1966 to work as an operator for the Chicago Board of Education; and

WHEREAS, In 1935 Margaret B. Brown married Gerald Brown, a local baseball player, who later served for twenty-five years with the Chicago Police Department; and

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown was an avid reader who insisted that her children receive a good education; and

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown often walked her children to the local library in order to share with them her love of books; and

WHEREAS, Margaret B. Brown will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her son, Gerald; her two daughters, Judith D'lsa and Janet Joyce; her ten adoring grandchildren; and her two great-grandchildren, Margaret B. Brown imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Margaret B. Brown for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and 96546 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Margaret B. Brown.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DARRIAN CHAPMAN.

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of thirty-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman was a widely admired Chicago sports broadcaster whose enthusiasm, talent and thorough reporting skills endeared him to viewers throughout this great city; and

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman served as a sports personality at WMAQ Television in Chicago and a rising star in the broadcast industry; and

WHEREAS, A native of Buffalo, New York, Darrian Chapman majored in journalism and communications at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and began his career as a radio commentator for the minor league Buffalo Bisons and as a sports director at Buffalo's all-news WGR-AM; and

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman's career brought him to Chicago in 2000, where he defied tradition by quickly becoming speedily embraced by Chicago viewers who are known for their slow acceptance of non-native air personalities; and

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman was promoted to top sports anchor at WMAQ Television and served in that highly visible, position with great skill and boundless charisma; and

WHEREAS, Darrian Chapman was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving and devoted family, Darrian Chapman imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Darrian 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96547

Chapman for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Darrian Chapman.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWARD CHOLAK

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Edward "Moose" Cholak was a world champion wrestler who participated in more than eight thousand matches during a widely recognized professional career that spanned forty years; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak was a wrestling fixture across the Midwest and on television; and

WHEREAS, Bom on the southeast side ofChicago, Edward "Moose" Cholak first became an all-city wrestling champion at Chicago Vocational High School; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak attended the University of Wisconsin where he played tackle on the football team during the 1949 and 1950s seasons; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak's college career was cut short during the Korean War in which he served as a Navy Seabee and in 1952 he became an All- Navy heavj^weight champion in boxing and wrestling, the only time one man has held both titles; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak was an incredible athlete of many diverse talents who officially began his professional wrestling career after leaving the Navy; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak wrestled in eight thousand matches between 1953 and 1987, an era when the sport evolved into television entertainment; and

WHEREAS, In 1963, Edward "Moose" Cholak won the Intemational Wrestling Association championship in a match in Japan; and 96548 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak also worked for twenty years for the City of Chicago as an engineer, from 1976 to 1996, and worked nights and weekends at his family' tavem. The Calumet Beach Inn; and

WHEREAS, Edward "Moose" Cholak was a man of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife of forty-five years, Arlene; his son, Steven; and his daughter, Kathleen, Edward "Moose" Cholak imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Edward "Moose" Cholak for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Edward "Moose" Cholak.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. FREDRICKA E. CLARK.

WHEREAS, Fredericka E. Clark has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Fredericka E. Clark was a widely admired educator who taught for thirty-seven years in the Chicago Public Schools; and

WHEREAS, Fredericka E. Clark was one ofthe only African-American students to attend the University oflllinois in the 1930s and to join Katherine Dunham's Negro Dance Group; and

WHEREAS, In 1938 Fredericka E. Clark married WiUiam Stanton Clark and the couple raised a close and loving family together; and

WHEREAS, Fredericka E. Clark began her career as a physical education instructor and incorporated her skill as a dancer into her classes; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96549

WHEREAS, At WendeU Phillips High School, Fredericka E. Clark formed a modem dance troupe that performed throughout Chicago, in other cities, and on television; and

WHEREAS, Throughout her life as an educator, Fredericka E. Clark was considered a wise mentor to many students and a dear friend to countless colleagues; and

WHEREAS, Fredericka E. Clark was also an expert on quilting and taught workshops on quilting as part of Kennedy King College's summer adult education program; and

WHEREAS, A woman of great grace, dignity and charm, Fredericka E. Clark will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her son, WiUiam Stanton Clark, Jr.; her daughter, Millicent Clark ReChord; her five grandchildren; and her two great-grandchildren, Fredericka E. Clark imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Fredericka E. Clark for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Fredericka E. Clark. (

TRIBUTE TO LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE CLAUS VON AMSBERG OF THE NETHERLANDS.

WHEREAS, His Royal Highness Prince Claus ofthe Netherlands has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The people of the City of Chicago join in reverent sadness with his subjects in the Netherlands over the loss of a monarch who captured the hearts of countless subjects as well as all people of Dutch descent around the globe; and 96550 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, His Royal Highness Prince Claus was bom Claus von Amsberg on the estate of his mother's family in Hitzacker, Dotzingen in Lower Saxony, Germany on September 6,1926; and

WHEREAS, His Royal Highness Prince Claus married then Princess Beatrix in Amsterdam in 1966 and in the years following her investiture as Queen he acted as her valued confidante and ably assisted her in the fulfillment of her official duties; and

WHEREAS, In his own right. His Royal Highness Prince Claus devoted himself to Dutch society with vigor, sincerity and dedication and was a staunch advocate of protecting the environment; and

WHEREAS, His Royal Highness Prince Claus always kept himself fully informed ofthe country's achievements and concems ofits people; and

WHEREAS, His Royal Highness Prince Claus will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his close and loving family. His Royal Highness Prince Claus imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate His Royal Highness Prince Claus for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of His Royal Highness Prince Claus.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN MICHAEL DODGE.

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of stxty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge was a longtime publishing executive, an avid runner and a collector of autograph memorabilia; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96551

WHEREAS, Bom in Evanston, John Michael Dodge grew up in Northbrook and attended Glenbrook High School and Marquette University; and

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge was the son of John G. Dodge, the managing editor of Encyclopedia Britannica; and

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge joined Commerce Clearing House, the publishing house that prints tax reports and law books, where he ably served for thirty-four years until his retirement when he was fifty-seven years old; and

WHEREAS, Following his retirement, John Michael Dodge took up his boyhood passion of collecting autographs of famous athletes, active or retired; and

WHEREAS, The collection was so comprehensive that it eventually included autographs of almost every major athlete ofthe 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s; and

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge was also an avid golfer and runner who logged more than thirty-two thousand miles of jogging throughout his lifetime; and

WHEREAS, John Michael Dodge was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Darlene; his son, John; his daughter, Cathy; his two sisters, Ann Prochnow and Kay Nieman; his brother, Gerald; and his grandchild, John Michael Dodge imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate John Michael Dodge for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John Michael Dodge.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. RAEBURN FLERLAGE.

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-seven; and 96552 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage was a prominent Chicago photographer whose signature work included images of folk and blues singers that have become a popular and enduring part of Americana; and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage photographed Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Josh White, Big Bill Broonzy and others; and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage took some of the most famous pictures of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Memphis Slim, Big Joe Williams, James Cotton and Junior Wells; and

WHEREAS, A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage attended the University of Cincinnati where he studied literature and music; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage served as director of employee recreation at the Wright Aeronautical plant in his home town, then moved to Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage also worked as a record distributor before launching a career in photography; and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage was also an author who penned the book, Chicago Blues As Seen From The Inside-, and

WHEREAS, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage was an individual ofgreat artistic talent and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife of thirty-stx years, Luise; his four daughters, Kristin Laxar-Landell, Karen Parker, Linda Davidson and Ty Reynolds; his two sons, William Flerlage and Anthony Nichols; his twenty-five grandchildren; and his twelve great-grandchildren, Raebum "Ray" Flerlage imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Raebum "Ray" Flerlage for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Raebum "Ray" Flerlage. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96553

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN V. HICKEY.

WHEREAS, John V. Hickey has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of near west suburban Oak Park, John V. Hickey was an expert on Irish history and a highly regarded educator and author; and

WHEREAS, In 1967 John V. Hickey wrote Urban Catholics which became the signature work of his career and detailed the history of Catholicism in Wales and Ireland since 1829; and

WHEREAS, John V. Hickey's book is considered a staple in Irish history, sociology and religion courses; and

WHEREAS, Bom in south Wales, John V. Hickey was a scholar who eamed his undergraduate and graduate degree from the University College of Wales in Cardiff and eamed his doctorate in sociology in Belgium; and

WHEREAS, John V. Hickey taught at universities in the British Isles and the United States, including Loyola University in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Following his retirement, John V. Hickey moved to Oak Park along with his wife, Susan, and began teaching intemational business studies at Dominican University in River Forest; and

WHEREAS, John V. Hickey became professor emeritus when he retired last year; and

WHEREAS, John V. Hickey was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Susan; his three sons, Paul, Patrick and Christopher; his two daughters, Gabrielle Kassir and Julia; his brother, Patrick; his two sisters, Josephine John and Catherine Bertelli; and his three adoring grandchildren, John V. Hickey imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate John V. 96554 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Hickey for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John V. Hickey.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES P. KANE, JR.

WHEREAS, James P. Kane, Jr. has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, James P. Kane, Jr. was bom on August 25, 1943, in the great City of Chicago, the beloved son of Katherine and the late James, Sr.; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe Lincoln Park neighborhood on the city's north side, James P. Kane, Jr. was a highly respected lawyer and the loving and devoted husband of Denise, nee Quirk; and

WHEREAS, James P. Kane, Jr. was the devoted father of Nicholas, Devlin, Marilyn Marturano and the late Ethan, to whom he imparted many of the fine amd noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, A popular and active member of his community, James P. Kane, Jr. coached basketball at Saint Clement School in Lincoln Park where he impressed upon young people the high values of sportsmanship, human dignity and compassion for others; and

-WHEREAS, James P. Kane, Jr. was a truly popular figure, a friend to all and a mentor to many; and

WHEREAS, James P. Kane, Jr. was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Denise; his two sons, Nicholas and Devlin; his daughter, Marilyn Marturano; his two sisters, Louise Ward and Kathy Dwyer; and his three adoring grandchildren, James P. Kane, Jr. imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96555

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate James P. Kane, Jr. for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James P. Kane, Jr.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JULES KLAPMAN

WHEREAS, Jules Klapman has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A widely respected figure in the business community, Jules Klapman helped transform his father's northwest side distilled water bottling business into the nationally known Dad's Root Beer Company; and

WHEREAS, Jules Klapman was a talented marketer who helped make Dad's Root Beer into a post-war Chicago icon by promoting its high-quality flavor; and

WHEREAS, Raised on the northwest side, Jules Klapman graduated from Tuley High School and the University ofChicago before joining the family business; and

WHEREAS, In 1940 Dad's Root Beer Company moved to a warehouse on Talman Avenue and over the next two years Jules Klapman sold the recipe to independent distributors from Milwaukee to Los Angeles and twenty-four other cities; and

WHEREAS, In 1971 Jules Klapman sold the company to IC Industries, the parent company of Pepsi-Cola, now Pepsi-Co; and

WHEREAS, Until his retirement in 1980, Jules Klapman served as the chief executive of the Dad's Root Beer Division of IC Industries; and

WHEREAS, Jules Klapman was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and 96556 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Rochelle; his son, Dr. Gary; his daughter. Dr. Leslie Breitner; and his five adoring grandchildren, Jules Klapman imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Jules Klapman for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Jules Klapman.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LAWRENCE G. KORY.

WHEREAS, Lawrence G. Kory has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-eight; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence G. Kory was a construction industry leader and a proud military veteran; and

WHEREAS, A native of Lombard, Lawrence G. Kory graduated from what is now Glenbard West High School and eamed his engineering degree from the University of New Mexico; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Lawrence G. Kory participated in the invasion of Okinawa, one of the final battles of the war, and also served in the Philippines and other assignments in the Pacific Theater of Operations; and

WHEREAS, During the Korean War, Lawrence G. Kory commanded an Army company stateside and flew to Korea in 1952 to build airfields for the United States military; and

WHEREAS, During the 1950s, Lawrence G. Kory co-founded the Frenzel Construction Company and helped to build major projects, including the construction of the Edens Expressway; and

WHEREAS, A widely respected leader in his field, Lawrence G. Kory was a former board member and president of the Illinois Road Builders Association; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96557

WHEREAS, Lawrence G. Kory also served on the board of directors ofthe 1^' Trust & Savings Bank of Glenview; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence G. Kory was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Lucille; his son, Charles; his two daughters Pamela Peter and Deborah; his brother, Joseph Korczyk; and his three grandchildren, Lawrence G. Kory imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Lawrence G. Kory for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Lawrence G. Kory.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PAUL HENRY LEFFMANN

WHEREAS, Paul Henry Leffrnann has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-five; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Aldennan Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Paul Henry Leffrnann was a prominent philanthropist, attomey and humanitarian; and

WHEREAS, Paul Henry Leffrnann eamed his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Chicago where he met his future wife, Theo Hirsch; and

WHEREAS, During the late 1930s, Paul Henry Leffrnann traveled to Europe where he rescued almost two dozen Jews from the impending Holocaust by bringing them to the United States; and

WHEREAS, After retuming from Europe, Paul Henry Leffrnann bravely served his country in the United States Army during World War II; and 96558 I JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Paul Henry Leffmann rose to the rank bf lieutenant colonel before leaving the military in 1945; and

WHEREAS, Following his Honorable Discharge from military service, Paul Henry Leffrnann retumed to Chicago where he enjoyed a long and prosperous career as an attomey; and

WHEREAS, Paul Henry Leffrnann was an individual of great generosity who donated to a number of organizations and schools, including the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, the North Shore Senior Center, Northwestem University and the University of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Paul Henry Leffmann will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his son, Harry; his four grandchildren; his three great­ grandchildren; and his three nieces, Paul Henry Leffmann imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Paul Henry Leffmann for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Paul Henry Leffrnann.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DORR L. LENT.

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent was a proud military veteran and a retired battalion chief for the Chicago Fire Department; and

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War and joined the Chicago Fire Department in 1955; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96559

WHEREAS, During his long and distinguished career in public service, Don L. Lent battled some of Chicago's most dangerous fires, including the explosion at the Mickelbeny Food Products plant in 1968 that claimed the lives of eight people, including four fire fighters; and

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent also fought the fire that engulfed the McCormick Place exhibition hall in 1967 and battled the blazes sparked by the riots that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Lurther King, Jr.; and

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent ably and honorably served as battalion chief from 1985 until his retirement in 1989; and

WHEREAS, Don L. Lent was an individual of great integrity, courage and compassion who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Suzanne; his son, John; his three daughters, MaryAnne Ozark, Dawn Schultz, and Doreen; his four grandchildren; and his five great-grandchildren, Don L. Lent imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Don L. Lent for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Don L. Lent.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANK N LESLIE.

WHEREAS, Frank N. Leslie has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of the City of Chicago, Frank N. Leslie was a veteran member ofthe broadcast community and a longtime traffic reporter for WBBM-AM Radio; and 96560 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Bom and raised in Dallas, Texas, Frank N. Leslie enjoyed a fascination with radio that began when he was in grade school; and

WHEREAS, As a teenager, Frank N. Leslie landed his first job in radio announcing big bands during live broadcasts from the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas; and

WHEREAS, During the Korean War, Frank N. Leslie joined the United States Army and served as a weapons instructor in Manhattan, Kansas; and

WHEREAS, Frank N. Leslie later worked as a radio announcer in Colorado, Alaska and Ohio and settled in Arlington Heights, Illinois in 1973; and

WHEREAS, Frank N. Leslie worked at several Chicago television and radio stations before becoming a traffic reporter for WBBM-AM Radio; and

WHEREAS, Frank N. Leslie served as a popular member of the staff for twelve years until his retirement in 1999; and

WHEREAS, Frank N. Leslie was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Marion; his son, David; his five daughters, Kathryn Gomberg, Marion Virginia Leslie, Laura Leslie-Sell, Heather Plumb and Lisa Jenks; his brother, William; and his twelve grandchildren, Frank N. Leslie imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Frank N. Leslie for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Frank N. Leslie.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MIKE LIND.

WHEREAS, Mike Lind has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of stxty-two; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96561

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Mike Lind was a local sports sensation who enjoyed a career as a professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers and the Pittsburgh Steelers; and

WHEREAS, Mike Lind showed promise as an athlete from a young age and was called "poetry in motion" by those who praised his unique running ability; and

WHEREAS, As a fullback for Calumet High School, Mike Lind was named the Chicago Sun-Times Prep Football Player ofthe Year in 1957; and

WHEREAS, That year, Mtke Lind dazzled a crowd of more than seventy-two thousand at Soldier Field in Mayor Richard J. Daley's prep bowl with what the Chicago Sun-Times dramatically described as his "elusive breakaway speed"; and

WHEREAS, Mike Lind played against some of the game's greats in his football days, including Chicago Bears Mike Ditka and Dick Butkus when Butkus was the pride of Chicago Vocational High School; and

WHEREAS, Mike Lind attended Notre Dame University where he starred as the captain of the football team; and

WHEREAS, Despite his competitive fire and shear tenacity exhibited on the gridiron, Mike Lind was known for his gregariousness and generosity in his private life; and

WHEREAS, Following his highly successful career as a professional football player, Mike Lind retumed home to the Chicago area to pursue a career in real estate; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofChicago Heights, Mike Lind was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his two devoted sons, Michael and Mark; his daughter, Michele; his sister, Toni DuSalblon; and his two grandchildren, Mike Lind imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Mike Lind for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mike Lind. 96562 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE STANLEY J. /iND IRENE L LYSKAWA.

WHEREAS, Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa have been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of their passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa were a close and loving couple and the parents of Barbara Scott, Lorri Roe and Stan S.; and

WHEREAS, Stanley J. Lyskawa was a highly entertaining polka band leader who burst onto Chicago's bustling polka scene in the 1950s and composed many of his own songs; and

WHEREAS, Stanley J. Lyskawa was a drummer for the Joe Pat Orchestra and brought his own band, the Stan Lee Orchestra, to regular performances on the Chet Schafer Stage Show through the 1970s; and

WHEREAS, The Stan Lee Orchestra gained national acclaim in the 1950s, appearing on radio and television from Connecticut to Nebraska; and

WHEREAS, Stanley J. Lyskawa was nominated to the Polka Music Hall of Fame; and

WHEREAS, Irene L. Lyskawa was highly supportive of her husband's musicianship which brought joy into the lives of countless polka fans; and

WHEREAS, Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa were much-beloved members of their community who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by their many relatives, friends and neighbors; and

WHEREAS, To their children, Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa impart a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa for their grace-filled lives and do hereby express our condolences to their family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Stanley J. and Irene L. Lyskawa. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96563

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CHARLES H. MCLEAN.

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean was a top transportation expert with the Illinois Department of Transportation who oversaw the state highway system in the six- county Chicago region; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Charles H. McLean was raised in the Logan neighborhood on the near northwest side where his father ran an auto repair garage; and

WHEREAS, Following his graduation from Steinmetz High School, Charles H. McLean enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1945 to 1948 throughout Europe; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean also fought in the Korean War and upon his retum from military service received his degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean began his career in public service working for the Chicago Bureau of Traffic where he met his future wife, Liz Jackson, the city's first woman traffic engineer; and

WHEREAS, From 1958 to 1962, Charles H. McLean worked in the private sector as a project traffic engineer with Barton-Aschman Associates; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean began his thirty-year career in 1962 with the Illinois Department of Transportation where he was responsible for the 1965 resurfacing ofthe Edens Expressway and the 1988 — 1989 rebuilding ofthe Dan Ryan Expressway; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean was a top transportation official who helped to launch highly innovative programs such as the Minuteman patrol which rescues disabled cars from Chicago area expressways, and an automated system that notes and broadcasts traffic congestion reports; and

WHEREAS, Charles H. McLean was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and 96564 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Liz; his two daughters, Carian and Kristina; and his three grandchildren, Charles H. McLean imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Charles H. McLean for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Charles H. McLean.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ESTELLE MEIER.

WHEREAS, Estelle Meier has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Estelle Meier, nee Chomicz, was the much-adored matriarch of her family and the loving and devoted wife ofthe late Frank I. Meier, Sr.; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Frank I. Meier, Sr. bravely served his country in the United States Navy while Estelle Meier worked on the homefront inspecting gas masks at the Johnson 8& Johnson Company; and

WHEREAS, The couple moved to southwest suburban Burbank in 1950 where they raised a close and loving family of stx children to whom they imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that they possessed in abundance; and

• WHEREAS, Admiredby all for her kind and good-hearted nature, Estelle Meier was a very religious woman who used to make handmade rosaries and distribute them to Catholic missionaries and the sick; and

WHEREAS, Estelle Meier faithfully attended Saint Fabian Church in Bridgeview where she was a member of the senior club; and

WHEREAS, Estelle Meier was an individual ofgreat goodness and compassion who will be dearly missed by her many relatives, friends and neighbors; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96565

WHEREAS, To her five sons, John, Jim, Frank, Jr., Bob and Alan; her daughter, Deborah; her nine grandchildren; her stx great-grandchildren; and her one great- great grandchild, Estelle Meier imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Estelle Meier for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Estelle Meier.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PATRICK J. MULLIGAN.

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Mulligan has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Mulligan was a proud military veteran and a retired public servant for the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Bom and raised in England, Patrick J. Mulligan emigrated to Chicago in 1949 and bravely served on behalf of his adopted country in the United States Army during the Korean War; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Mulligan met his future wife, Mary Hennessy, at an Irish dance on the southwest side and the couple were married in 1959 in her hometown of Dublin, Ireland; and

WHEREAS, Following their marriage, the couple retumed to Chicago where they settled in a home on 79'*' Street and Westem Avenue to raise their family; and

WHEREAS, Like many immigrants, Patrick J. Mulligan joined the ranks ofthe city workforce where he served with distinction as a Chicago fire fighter before joining the Chicago Water Department during the 1960s; and

WHEREAS, Following a long and fruitful career in public service, Patrick J. Mulligan retired in 1992 as a supervisor in the Chicago Water Department; and 96566 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, A highly intelligent, gregarious man with a buoyant sense of humor, Patrick J. Mulligan loved parties, horse racing and exploring Chicago by bus; and

WHEREAS, Above all else, Patrick J. Mulligan was committed to his love of family, his deep faith in God and his unwavering commitment and loyalty to others; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Mulligan was man of integrity and great personal strength who will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by his many family members, friends and neighbors; and

WHEREAS, To his three sons, John, Patrick and Michael; his two brothers, Edward and Michael; his two sisters, Frances Casey and Evelyn MacDonald; and his five grandchildren, Patrick J. Mulligan imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Patrick J. Mulligan for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Patrick J. Mulligan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. IRA NATHANSON

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson was a widely recognized marketing and public relations professional who worked throughout his long and successful career in the banking and insurance industries; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Ira Nathanson was raised in the Anderson community on the north side and attended Senn High School and Roosevelt University where he eamed a degree in business; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96567

WHEREAS, Following graduation from college, Ira Nathanson served two years in the United States Army in Newfoundland, Canada; and

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson was a supply sergeant at the time when the United States was building a Distant Early Waming System across Canada during the Cold War years; and

WHEREAS, Upon completion of his military service, Ira Nathanson retumed to Chicago and joined his brother, Stanley, in the old Republic Lumber operation on Harlem Avenue where he encouraged people to take on do-it-yourself projects; and

WHEREAS, The Nathanson brothers sold RepubUc Lumber to Jewel Foods in 1974 when the grocery giant was considering entering the home improvement business; and

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson was hired by Unity Savings, a bank located only two blocks down the street, whose management recognized and admired his marketing capabilities; and

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson later worked for Kemper Financial Services, serving as senior vice president for corporate communications, a post he held until his retirement in 1995; and

WHEREAS, An active civic leader, Ira Nathanson was one of the first presidents of the Back of the Yards Council and a director of the Children's Heart Research Fund, the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame and the Illinois Chapter of the Better Business Bureau; and

WHEREAS, Ira Nathanson was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife of forty-five years. Sheila; his three sons, Paul, Scott and Harry; his daughter, Mindy Reid; and his grandchildren, Ira Nathanson imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Ira Nathanson for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Ira Nathanson. 96568 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. J/^MES H. NICHOLL.

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A longtime resident ofthe Rogers Park community, James H. NichoU was the loving husband of Theresa and the father of eight children; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU was a decorated World War II veteran and a retired member of the Chicago Fire Department; and

WHEREAS, Bom and raised on the north side, James H. NichoU was a star basketball player at Saint George High School in Evanston where he was named an All-City player in the lightweight division; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and bravely served his country as a nose gunner in a B-52 bomber division; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU was the recipient of four Bronze Stars and other medals; and

WHEREAS, Following his Honorable Discharge, James H. NichoU attended Loyola University where he played on the basketball team as a starting guard and was in the N.l.T. championship game of March, 1949 in Madison Square Garden in New York; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU went on to serve as a police officer on the North Shore and joined the Chicago Fire Department in 1957; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU retired as an engineer in Engine 83 in Uptown after thirty-two years of service; and

WHEREAS, James H. NichoU was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Theresa; his stx sons, James, Dennis, Kevin, Timothy, Austin and William; his two daughters, Mary Terese Tuno and Maureen; his two sisters, Patricia Dicken and Virginia Gehrls; and his ten adoring grandchildren, James H. NichoU imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96569

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate James H. NichoU for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James H. NichoU.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. ELOISE RANDOLPH PAGE.

WHEREAS, Eloise Randolph Page has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A dedicated public servant, Eloise Randolph Page was the first female station chief for the United States Central Intelligence Agency; and

WHEREAS, Eloise Randolph Page began her career with the Central Intelligence Agency at its founding in 1947 and served for forty years in clandestine operational assignments; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Eloise Randolph Page was secretary to Army Major General William Donovan, Chief of the Office of Strategic Services, the espionage service that predated the Central Intelligence Agency; and

WHEREAS, In 1978 Eloise Randolph Page was named the first female station chief and was assigned to Athens, Greece; and

WHEREAS, Eloise Randolph-Page-became one ofthe agency's foremost experts on tenorism and after her 1987 retirement was a consultant on tenorism to the Defense Intelligence Agency; and

WHEREAS, During the agency's fiftieth anniversary observance in 1997, Eloise Randolph Page was among fifty officers who were honored with Trailblazer Awards for their career service; and

WHEREAS, A graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia, Eloise Randolph Page also had a bachelor's degree in political science from George Washington University; and 96570 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Eloise Randolph Page was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her devoted family, Eloise Randolph Page imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Eloise Randolph Page for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Eloise Randolph Page.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ARTHUR R. PAHOLKE.

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke was a widely admired member ofthe Chicago Police Department whose advanced investigative techniques helped raise the standard of examination of crime scene evidence in Chicago and across America; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Arthur R. Paholke was raised in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the southwest side and graduated from Tilden High School; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke joined the United States Navy during World War II and again served his country with honor and distinction during the Korean War; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke worked for the Chicago Transit Authority before joining the Chicago Police Department in 1962; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke was assigned to the Crime Bureau where he rose to become chief comparative toolmark examiner; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96571

WHEREAS, During his long and distinguished career, Arthur R. Paholke worked on all of the major cases of his generation, including the Richard Speck murders and the killing of Valerie Percy; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke retired with the rank of sergeant and moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he worked for the Garden County Sheriffs Department; and

WHEREAS, Arthur R. Paholke was an able and dedicated public servant who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving and devoted wife of fifty-four years, Shirley; his son, Arthur; and his grandson, Arthur R. Paholke imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Arthur R. Paholke for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Arthur R. Paholke.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. BURKE B. ROCHE.

WHEREAS, Burke B. Roche has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-eight; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A longtime resident of northwest suburban Park Ridge, Burke B. Roche was the retired president of Binks Manufacturing Company, a family- operated business; and

WHEREAS, Born in Billings, Montana, Burke B. Roche moved to Oak Park along with his family when he was a young boy; and

WHEREAS, Burke B. Roche attended Oak Park High School and graduated magna cum laude from Loyola University in 1936; and 96572 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Burke B. Roche received his law degree from DePaul University College ofLaw in 1939 and began working for the Binks Manufacturing Company later that year; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Burke B. Roche interrupted his career to enlist in the United States Naval Reserve and served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946; and

WHEREAS, By the end of the war, Burke B. Roche had eamed the rank of lieutenant and returned home to rise through the ranks of the family-operated company and eventually became its president; and

WHEREAS, In August of 1950, Burke B. Roche married Mary Constance Kayser who passed away a decade ago; and

WHEREAS, Burke B. Roche was a highly valued member of several business organizations, including the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Illinois Manufacturing Association and the Economic Club of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Burke B. Roche was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his two sisters, Jane Webb and Virginia Rossi; and his brother, William, Burke B. Roche imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Burke B. Roche for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Burke B. Roche.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ALEJANDRA MENDOZA-RODRIGUEZ.

WHEREAS, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty-three; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96573

WHEREAS, Bom on April 24, 1949, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez was the beloved daughter of the late Jose and Guadalupe Mendoza; and

WHEREAS, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez served with honor and distinction for thirty years as a member of the Chicago Police Department; and

WHEREAS, During her career, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez worked for seventeen years as a civilian employee and thirteen years as a Chicago police officer in the 12"" District and the community of Pilsen; and

WHEREAS, In her role as a swom peace officer, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez eamed the everlasting respect of her colleagues and the deep affection ofthe people of Pilsen; and

WHEREAS, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez was the loving wife of Charles and a devoted mother to Kristine Elena; and

WHEREAS, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez was a woman ofgreat compassion and personal strength who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her husband, Charles; and her daughter, Kristine Elena, Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Alejandra Mendoza-Rodriguez.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. NATHAN ROSENMUTTER.

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 96574 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter was a prominent philanthropist and a highly respected civic and business leader; and

WHEREAS, Known to everyone in the business as Nate Rose, Nathan Rosenmutter was the owner of General Iron Industries, one of the largest scrap metal recycling businesses in the nation; and

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter was a pioneer in the recycling industry who developed new and innovative recycling techniques; and

WHEREAS, During the Korean War when the United States was faced with a national scrap metal shortage, the govemment adopted a method devised by Nathan Rosenmutter to more efficiently melt dense blocks of metal; and

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter was raised on the north side and was barely twelve years old when his father died and he was forced to leave school to help feed his family; and

WHEREAS, As a child, Nathan Rosenmutter was so impressed with the kindness and quality of care that he received as a charity case at Michael Reese Hospital that he vowed to one day become a philanthropist and help others; and

WHEREAS, Upon the death of his wife, Leigh, to breast cancer in 1974, Nathan Rosenmutter established a breast cancer research fund at Rush Presbjrterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in her memoiy; and

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter also established the Leigh and Nathan Rosenmutter Family Foundation, which contributes to local and Jewish causes; and

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter was a longtime and generous supporter of the State of Israel and Israel Bonds; and

WHEREAS, Nathan Rosenmutter was an individual ofgreat generosity, kindness and compassion who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his two devoted daughters, Mariljm Labkon and Beverly Braverman; and his three grandchildren, Nathan Rosenmutter imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Nathan Rosenmutter for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96575

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Nathan Rosenmutter.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS B. ROSS.

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-three; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; £md

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross was a distinguished author and a former journalist and Pentagon official; and

WHEREAS, A native of New York City, Thomas B. Ross graduated from Yale University and served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean War; and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross worked for the Chicago Sun-Times for nearly two decades before leaving in 1977 to accept an appointment as the assistant secretary of defense for public affairs; and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross co-wrote a series of books including The U-2 Affair, The Invisible Govemment and The Espionage Establishment, and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross' long and varied career also led him to assume a number of high-profile positions; and

WHEREAS, In 1981, Thomas B. Ross became communications director for the Celanese Corporation in New York City; and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross later became a senior vice president of RCA, NBC and the Hill & Knowlton public relations firm; and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross received a Neiman Fellowship at Harvard University and a Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service; and

WHEREAS, Thomas B. Ross most recently served as vice president for govemment relations of Loral Space Communications; and 96576 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, An individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment, Thomas B. Ross will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Gunilla; and his two devoted daughters, Thomas B. Ross imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Thomas B. Ross for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Thomas B. Ross.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM J. RYAN.

WHEREAS, William J. Ryan has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of thirty-five; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Williani J. Ryan was the beloved husband of Susan M., nee Nagel, and a dedicated member of the Chicago Police Department; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, William J. Ryan grew up in a law enforcement family and was the son of Margaret Ryan McMahon, nee Fitzgerald, and the late Michael F. Ryan (C.P.D.); and

WHEREAS, William J. Ryan graduated from Brother Rice High School in 1985 and Valparaiso University in 1989 and was the stepson of the late John "Jack" McMahon; and

WHEREAS, Before embarking on a career with the Chicago Police Department, William J. Ryan worked as an investigator with the Office of the Cook County State's Attorney; and

WHEREAS, William J. Ryan was a popular and widely admired member of the police force and a member of Lodge 7 ofthe Fraternal Order of Police; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96577

WHEREAS, William J. Ryan was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Susan M. (C.P.D.); his mother, Margaret Ryan McMahon; his four brothers, Michael Ryan (C.P.D.), Mark F. Ryan, John McMahon and William McMahon; his six sisters, Patrice White, Jeanine Schultz, Shelly Dunleavy, Betsy DeMark, Patricia CoUado and Joan Smith, William J. Ryan imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate William J. Ryan for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of William J. Ryan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARY RYAN SCHOFIELD.

WHEREAS, Mary Ryan Schofield has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of one hundred; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe Lake View community, Mary Ryan Schofield taught elementary school in Chicago for more than forty years; and

WHEREAS, Following her retirement in 1960, Mary Ryan Schofield volunteered at Mercy Hospital and helped to fund the educations of several of her nieces; and

WHEREAS, Raised in the Hamilton Park neighborhood, the former Mary Ryan was the oldest girl of nine siblings and the daughter of an Irish immigrant who owned south side real estate and worked in meat packing plants; and

WHEREAS, Mary Ryan Schofield put herself through school in the 1920s by working as a telephone operator and a principal's aide; and

WHEREAS, In 1929, Mary Ryan Schofield married J. Edward Schofield, a bond banker, with whom she enjoyed a close and loving marriage until he passed away in 1955; and 96578 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Mary Ryan Schofield was a highly intelligent individual who will also be remembered for her generosity and keen sense of humor by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her brother, William Ryan; her two sisters, Kay Schmidt and Alice O'Connor; and her many nieces and nephews, Mary Ryan Schofield imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Mary Ryan Schofield for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mary Ryan Schofield.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. RUTH SEDER.

WHEREAS, Ruth Seder has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A widely admired member of the Jewish community, Ruth Seder was a patron ofthe arts and a founder ofthe North Shore Chapter of Brandeis University Women's Committee; and

WHEREAS, Ruth Seder chaired many divisions of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and was a Transgenerational Trustee ofthe Jewish Women's Foundation; and

WHEREAS, Bom and raised in the Hyde Park community, Ruth Seder was the daughter of Irwin Altschuler, the president of the Hyde Park Bank; and

WHEREAS, For the past forty years, Ruth Seder served with distinction as a president's councilor of Brandeis University and as a member of the Sachar Legacy Society; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96579

WHEREAS, Along with her beloved husband, Herschel, Ruth Seder was active in the Chicago Chapter of United Cerebral Palsy for more than thirty years; and

WHEREAS, Ruth Seder's philanthropy benefited the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Institute ofChicago, ofwhich she was a sustaining member; and

WHEREAS, The couple were recipients of the National Humanitarian Award bestowed by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith; and

WHEREAS, Ruth Seder was a woman of grace, generosity and compassion who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her loving husband, Herschel; her three sons, John, Jim and Bob; her daughter, Diane; her sister, Lois Smoler; and her nine grandchildren, Ruth Seder imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Ruth Seder for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Ruth Seder.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. OTTO J. SEMROW.

WHEREAS, Otto J. "Bud" Semrow has been called to etemal Ufe by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A highly respected member ofthe business community. Otto J. "Bud" Semrow was the co-founder of Semrow Products, one ofthe largest perforated steel manufacturers in the Midwest; and

WHEREAS, Raised on the northwest side of Chicago, Otto J. "Bud" Semrow bravely served his country in the United States Navy during World War II; and 96580 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Following his Honorable Discharge from military service. Otto J. "Bud" Semrow retumed to Chicago and launched Semrow Products along with his brother. Cook County Board of (tax) Appeals Commissioner Harry Semrow; and

WHEREAS, In 1964, the company moved to Des Plaines and at its peak employed ninety workers; and

WHEREAS, As his business prospered. Otto J. "Bud" Semrow expanded his interests and became a founding board member of Royal American Bank in Des Plaines and briefly owned a classical music radio station in Evanston; and

WHEREAS, Otto J. "Bud" Semrow also became a partner in Classic Chevrolet and Toyota in Waukegan and invested in a number of commercial real estate ventures; and

WHEREAS, An active civic and business leader. Otto J. "Bud" Semrow was a past district govemor ofthe Lions Club in Cook County and served on the boards of Holy Family Hospital in Des Plaines and the Foundation for Fighting Blindness; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Prospect Heights, Otto J. "Bud" Semrow was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his five daughters, Carol A. McCarthy, Eileen T. Nash, Mary Chris Bulger, Jeanne G. McKieman and Odette L. Zebell; and his twelve grandchildren. Otto J. "Bud" Semrow imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Otto J. "Bud" Semrow for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Otto J. "Bud" Semrow.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JANE QUISENBERRY WIRTZ.

WHEREAS, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-nine; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96581

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Washington, D.C, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was the loving and devoted wife for stxty-stx years of former United States Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz; and

WHEREAS, W. Willard Wirtz was appointed to the cabinet in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy and served under President Ljmdon B. Johnson until 1969; and

WHEREAS, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was a woman of great dignity, grace and charm who tirelessly devoted much of her life to civic and public service; and

WHEREAS, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was the chairwoman of Goodwill Industries during the 1970s and served in the 1960s as a member ofthe Executive Board of the President's Committee on Emplojmient ofthe Handicapped; and

WHEREAS, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was a former chairwoman of the board of Project Eaming Power, which sought out employment opportunities for people with disabilities; and

WHEREAS, An active and highly valued member of her community, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was one ofthe founders of Widening Horizons, a program that helped disadvantaged children in the nation's capital; and

WHEREAS, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Jane Quisenberry Wirtz to serve on the board of Federal City College which later merged with the University of the District of Columbia; and

WHEREAS, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz was also a longtime and valued trustee of Beloit College in Wisconsin; and

WHEREAS, A former resident of Winnetka, Illinois, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her loving and devoted husband, W. Willard; her two sons, Richard and Philip; and her three adoring grandchildren, Jane Quisenberry Wirtz imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Jane Quisenberry Wirtz for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and 96582 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Jane Quisenberry Wirtz.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES ALLEN ZBIEGIEN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has chosen to call his precious child, James Allen Zbiegien, home to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of his passing by the esteemed Alderman ofthe 14^^ Ward, Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Bom on June 28, 1948, "Jim" as he was known to his family and friends joined a large and robust clan, the product of the blessed union of Edward and Edna Zbiegien; and

WHEREAS, Jim's finest legacy consists of his own large blended family including his two children, James and Lisa; their children, Taylor Renee Zbiegien and Kem Ivor Rodrigues; his stepdaughter. Angle Christopher and her son, Anthony; and

WHEREAS, Jim was an accomplished man of the world in both the corporate sector and as a United States serviceman. He sold One Million Dollars worth of insurance during the first year working as a salesman for the Prudential Insurance Company. As an SP4 in the 101" Airbome Division ofthe United States Army, Jim distinguished himself as heroic and dedicated from 1968 through 1970, some ofthe most intense years of the war in Vietnam. He was awarded various honors including the National Defense Service Medal, Combat Infantrjmian Badge, Purple Heart, Vietnam Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Expert Badge (M-16), Vietnam Campaign Medal, Bronze Star Medal and Sharpshooter Badge (M-14); and

WHEREAS, Jim savored his life as husband, father and grandfather. Yet he also will be sorely missed by his brothers and sisters: Edward (Carol), Richard, Gerald, Patricia (Jerry) Weber, Diane, Michael (Devina), Robert (Beth) Testen and Joseph Testen, as well as a host of friends and extended relatives; and

WHEREAS, As the memory of James Allen Zbiegien is celebrated by those who loved him, we too, should be aware of our own mortality and reminded that it is important to frequently express our love and appreciation to our own families and friends for our time here on this earth is transient; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96583

JBe It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here in assembly, do hereby offer our deepest sympathy to those mourning the loss of James Allen Zbiegien and offer our best wishes that the coldness of their grief be quickly replaced with the warmth of their recollections of him; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of James Allen Zbiegien.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWIN ZEMAN.

WHEREAS, Edwin "Bud" Zeman has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of stxty-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Park Ridge, Edwin "Bud" Zeman was the owner of Zeman Realty and presided over a company with vast real estate holdings; and

WHEREAS, Edwin "Bud" Zeman was raised on the northwest side in the Edison Park community and was an All-City football player for North Park Academy; and

WHEREAS, In his younger days, Edwin "Bud" Zeman was an avid tennis player and a member ofa crew on his brother Robert's boat, the Freebooter, when it won the 1960 Chicago-to-Mackinac race; and

WHEREAS, Following his graduation from Upper Iowa University, Edwin "Bud" Zeman co-founded the real estate company with his late mother, Marianne; and

WHEREAS, Edwin "Bud" Zeman owned rental properties and was a major player in the-mobile home park industry throughout the Midwest; and

WHEREAS, Edwin "Bud" Zeman was an individual of great integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife of forty-one years, Dorothy; his two sons, Terry and Edward; his daughter, Kimberly Walker; his brother, Robert; his sister, Marianne Smith; and his four adoring grandchildren, Edwin "Bud" Zeman imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 96584 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Edwin "Bud" Zeman for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Edwin "Bud" Zeman.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. SIGMUND C ZIEJEWSKI

WHEREAS, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Elgin, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski was a longtime district engineer for the Illinois Department ofTransportation who directed major public works projects throughout his long and successful career, including the restoration of the Edens Expressway; and

WHEREAS, Born to immigrant parents, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski was raised on the south side ofChicago cind enlisted at the age of eighteen in the United States military; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski bravely fought on the beaches of Normandy in the D-Day invasion and was awarded a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star; and

WHEREAS, After the war, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski used his GI BiU to enroll , in a small Polish college in Pennsylvania where he met Gene Wojtyszko,who would become his wife of fifty-three years; and

WHEREAS, By 1949 Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski earned his degree in engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and after his graduation joined the Illinois Department ofTransportation; and

WHEREAS, An engineer who was highly valued for his training and intelligence, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski worked on the design, construction and maintenance of the interstate highway system throughout Chicago and northeast Illinois; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96585

WHEREAS, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski was named district engineer in 1967, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1984; and

WHEREAS, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski was an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife. Gene; his son, Kenneth; his two daughters, Jan Brescia and Sandy Oliver; and his four adoring grandchildren, Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby commemorate Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Sigmund C. "Ziggy" Ziejewski.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LAUREL G. BELLOWS ON RECEIPT OF 2002 JUDGE LEARNED HAND HUMAN RELATIONS AWARD FROM AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE.

WHEREAS, Laurel G. Bellows has been named the 2002 recipient of the Judge Learned Hand Human Relations Award; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The distinguished award is presented annually by the American Jewish Committee and was established to honor the memory and many accomplishments of the late Judge Learned Hand of the United States Court of Appeals; and

WHEREAS, Judge Learned Hand was considered the dean of American jurists of his generation and earned an enviable reputation throughout his career on the bench for his extensive range of decisions which he tendered in more than two thousand cases; and 96586 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Laurel G. Bellows is a partner in Bellows and Bellows and is a highly respected and distinguished member of the legal community; and

WHEREAS, As the second woman president of the Chicago Bar Association, Laurel G. Bellows spearheaded the Justice for Youth Campaign to improve Cook County's juvenile justice system and founded the Chicago Bar Association's Alliance for Women which brings women's issues to the attention ofthe general bar; and

WHEREAS, Laurel G. Bellows is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, serves as the president of the National Conference of Bar Presidents and is a past chair ofthe The Chicago Network which is comprised of Chicago's two hundred fifty significant women of achievement; and

WHEREAS, Laurel G. Bellows is an individual ofgreat professional achievement and civic status who is exceedingly worthy ofthis great honor; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Laurel G. Bellows on receiving the Judge Learned Hand Human Relations Award and do hereby express our best wishes for her continued success and accomplishment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Laurel G. Bellows.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. AM/iZON BROOKS ON ONE HUNDRED FIFTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks, a woman ofgreat wisdom and the oldest voter in the City ofChicago, will celebrate the jojrful occasion of her one hundred fifth birthday on Novernber 26, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks is a patriotic American and a diligent citizen who has lived under nineteen presidents from William McKinley to George W. Bush; and

WHEREAS, Over more than a century of life, Amazon Brooks has always looked for the good in people, instead of concentrating on the negative aspects of others; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96587

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks is a bright and articulate woman who has been gifted with the warmth and companionship of many close and loving friends; and

WHEREAS, Bom in 1897 in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, Amazon Brooks was named after the wildest river in the world and came to the City of Chicago when she was seventeen years old; and

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks first worked in laundries until she became a cleaning lady in the 1950s, and continued to work until arthritis finally forced her to retire at the age of ninety-five; and

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks was a member of the Republican Party until she switched to the Democratic Party in 1932 to vote for Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom she still regards today as one of her great heroes along with President John F. Kennedy; and

WHEREAS, Amazon Brooks is an individual of abundant knowledge, love for all mankind and deep faith in God who is exceedingly worthy of our recognition and respect; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Amazon Brooks on the occasion of her one hundred fifth birthday and do hereby express our best wishes for her continued good health, happiness and personal fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Amazon Brooks.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. JOAN M. HALL ON RECEIPT OF WOMEN WITH VISION LAW AWARD FOR LAW AND EDUCATION FROM WOMEN'S BAR ASSOCLATION

WHEREAS, The Women's Bar Association will officially bestow the Women With Vision Award for Law and Education upon Joan M. Hall in conjunction with the Annual Joint Professional Dinner on Thursday, November 7, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this honor by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 96588 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Joan M. Hall has served as a partner in the prestigious Chicago law firm of Jenner & Block and the founder and president of the Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Through her operation of the Young Women's Leadership Charter School ofChicago, Joan M. Hall has helped young women, especially minority young women achieve their professional aspirations and bridge the gap to technology- related careers; and

WHEREAS, The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago was patterned after an all-girl public school in East Harlem, New York and is only one of a handful in the country; and

WHEREAS, Joan M. Hall is a role model and mentor who has tirelessly worked for positive change for and by women in our community; and

WHEREAS, Joan M. Hall is an iridividual ofgreat vision and accomplishment who is worthy of our respect and admiration; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Joan M. Hall on receiving this prestigious honor and do hereby express our best wishes for her continued success and achievement; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Joan M. Hall.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. BARRY G. HASTINGS ON RETIREMENT.

WHEREAS, Barry G. Hastings has announced his retirement as president and chief operating officer of the Northem Trust Corporation and the North Trust Company ofChicago, effective December 31, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his retirement by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Barry G. Hastings began his esteemed tenure at the Northern Trust Company in 1974 in Miami and was promoted to his cunent position in 1995, having served in a number of important leadership positions including vice chairman and director and chief operating officer; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96589

WHEREAS, Barty G. Hastings long and valued career has been complimented by his valued civic participation in some of Chicago's most reputable and admired institutions; and

WHEREAS, Barry G. Hastings has served on the Board of Directors of Children's Memorial Hospital, the Field Museum of Natural History, Museum of Contemporary Art, Junior Achievement ofChicago and Northwestem Memorial Hospital's Friend of Prentice Board; and

WHEREAS, Barry G. Hastings is an individual ofgreat integrity and professional accomplishment who is exceedingly worthy of our respect and recognition; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Barry G. Hastings on his retirement and do hereby express our best wishes for his continued good health, prosperity and fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Barry G. Hastings.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. LEO MARCOUX ON ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux, a native of the City of Chicago, will officially celebrate the joj^l occasion of his one hundredth birthday on November 14, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS,-Leo Marcoux was bom and raised in the Back ofthe Yards community at 5037 South Elizabeth Street; and

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux has remained a lifelong Chicagoan, even in spirit, after he moved in his retirement to San Luis Obispo, Califomia; and

WHEREAS, The son of Joseph and Eugenia, Leo Marcoux was orphaned at the age of eleven, but nonetheless overcame his misfortune by studying hard and eventually graduating from the DePaul University Business School and Harvard University's Advanced Management Program; and 96590 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux was one of those who helped the World War II effort succeed in his capacity as the comptroUer ofthe Seneca Shipyards and then helped the building of America's infrastructure after the war as secretary-treasurer ofthe Chicago Bridge and Iron Company; and

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux was blessed with a loving and wonderful wife, the late Patricia Hemingway; three devoted children, the late Thomas, John and Eugenia; and many grandchildren; and

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux has been a faithful adherent and benefactor to the Roman Catholic Church; and

WHEREAS, Leo Marcoux is a truly well-rounded individual, an avid amateur golfer, including thirteen years as a participant in the Bob Hope Desert Classic, twice finishing in second place and as a World Seniors Champion for his age group; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby extend our warmest congratulations to Leo Marcoux on the occasion of his centenary and do hereby express our best wishes for a jojrful celebration; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Leo Marcoux.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DR. JEWELL GATES ON RECEIPT OF WOMEN WITH VISION AWARD FOR MEDICINE FROM WOMAN'S BAR ASSOCLATION.

' WHEREAS, The Women's Bar Association will bestow the Women With Vision Award for Medicine upon Dr. Jewell Oates in conjunction with the Annual Joint Professional Dinner on Thursday, November 7, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this honor by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Jewell Oates is a highly respected civic leader and the executive director ofthe Women's Treatment Center in Chicago where she oversees substance abuse programs; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96591

WHEREAS, In that role of responsibihty. Dr. Jewell Oates has helped to plan, design and integrate state-of-the art service programming for women and children; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Jewell Oates has also helped to provide clinical direction and philosophy for multi-cultural, multi-level treatment and educational programs; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Jewell Oates is a former parochial school principal and has previously served in the field of substance abuse treatment as the Deputy Drector ofthe B.R.A.S.S. Foundation and as program director at Parkside Medical Services; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Jewell Oates is a recognized civic leader and a former member of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women in Illinois, the Women's Committee of the Advisory Board for the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, and the Advisory Council for Healthy Moms and Healthy Kids; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Jewell Oates is an individual ofgreat vision and accomplishment who is worthy of our respect and admiration; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Dr. Jewell Oates on receiving this prestigious honor and do hereby express our best wishes for her continued success and achievement; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Dr. Jewell Oates.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. MONA PURDY ON CONDUCT OF SHARE YOUR SOLES FOUNDATION FIRST ANNUAL FUND-RAISER.

WHEREAS, The Share Your Soles Foundation, an organization dedicated to assisting needy children, will hold its first annual fund-raiser on Thursday, November 7, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 96592 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The organization was founded by Mona Purdy of Palos Park three years ago after a visit to Guatemala when she encountered poor children who did not own any shoes; and

WHEREAS, Mona Purdy reacted with great sadness when she witnessed that local children were forced to apply tar to the bottom of their feet in order to compete in a local footrace; and

WHEREAS, The experience, although shocking, also launched Mona Purdy on a lifelong quest to make a difference in the lives of poor children; and

WHEREAS, Since that experience, more than five thousand shoes have passed through Mona Purdy's hands from people who have donated footwear after hearing about her cause; and

WHEREAS, Shoes gathered by the Share Your Soles Foundation are being wom in Guatemalan and Honduran villages as well as on native American reservations in South Dakota; and

WHEREAS, Mona Purdy, a mother of three, has tirelessly worked to help disadvantaged children by appealing to people's hearts and generosity; and

WHEREAS, The Share Your Soles Foundation will officially hold its first fund­ raiser, entitled Open Your Heart and Share Your Soles, starting at 6:30 P.M in the Tasting Room of the Randolph Wine Cellars, 1415 West Randolph Street; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor and recognize Mona Purdy for her tireless efforts to assist needy children and do hereby extend our best and warmest wishes for the success of her organization; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mona Purdy, founder of the Share Your Sole Foundation.

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO MR. WEI RUIXING ON DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AS CONSUL GENERAL OF PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing, a highly distinguished member of the diplomatic 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96593

community, will officially conclude his service as the Consul General ofthe People's Republic of China in Chicago on November 13, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing arrived in Chicago as Consul General in December of 1998 and throughout his nearly four-year tenure has contributed greatly to the promotion of friendship and cooperation between the Peoples Republic of China and Midwest America; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Metropolitan Area is home to more than one hundred thousand people of Chinese ancestry who rely on the Consulate General in Chicago for an anay of diplomatic services; and

WHEREAS, During his distinguished tenure, Wei Rutxing, a veteran member ofthe Chinese diplomatic corps, was responsible for the success of many significantly historic visits to Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing officially received the President of China, Jiang Zemin, on his inaugural visit to Chicago on October 22, 2002 and also received Premier Zhu Rongji on his visit in 1999; and

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing began his career in the foreign service following his graduation from Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1980; and

WHEREAS, Prior to coming to Chicago, Wei Rutxing served as the deputy director- general of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing served in the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom from 1984 to 1989 as a consular officer, and later he worked as deputy director and director in the Consular Department of the Foreign Ministry; and

WHEREAS, Wei Rutxing was a visiting scholar at the Faculty of Law at the University of Amsterdam in 1994; and

WHEREAS, As Wei Rutxing retums to Beijing to continue his official duties in the foreign service, the people of the City of Chicago wish to offer him a fond and gracious farewell; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our deep friendship and everlasting gratitude to Wei Rutxing for his distinguished service as the Consul General ofthe People's Republic of China in Chicago and do extend our best wishes for his continued success and achievement; and 96594 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Wei Rutxing.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. JOEDE BERMAN SCHLOSSERG ON RECEIPT OF WOMEN WITH VISION AWARD FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE FROM WOMEN'S BAR ASSOCLATION.

WHEREAS, The Women's Bar Association wiU officially bestow the Women With Vision Award for Community Service upon Joede Berman Schlossberg in conjunction with the Annual Joint Professional Dinner on Thursday, November 7, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Through the Charles H. Berman Memorial Educational Fund, which she created in the memory of her late husband, Joede Berman Schlossberg has helped fund educational programs for the Center For Applied Gerontology, an organization dedicated to teaching physicians, social workers and caretakers how to work with and treat the elderly; and

WHEREAS, A creative and dynamic member of the legal community, Joede Berman Schlossberg also started the Chesed Program at Anshe Emet Synagogue, which enlists volunteers, including children ofali ages, to visit and assist the elderly who are homebound or hospitalized; and

WHEREAS, Joede Berman Schlossberg also serves as a peer chaplain and has led numerous seminars on dealing with grief; and

WHEREAS, Joede Berman Schlossberg recently organized a group of volunteers to support The Enterprising Kitchen, an organization that empowers needy women; and

WHEREAS, Joede Berman Schlossberg is an individual of great vision and accomplishment who is worthy of our respect and admiration; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Joede Berman Schlossberg on receiving this prestigious honor and do hereby express our best wishes for her continued success and achievement; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96595

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Joede Berman Schlossberg.

/UR TRANSPORTATION STABILIZATION BOARD URGED TO APPROVE UNITED AIRLINES APPLICATION FOR LOAN GUARANTEES.

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago is a home rule unit ofgovemment pursuant to the 1970 Constitution, Article VII, Section 6 (a); and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to its home rule power, the City ofChicago may exercise any power and perform any function relating to its government and affairs, including protecting the public health, safety and welfare ofits citizens; and

WHEREAS, The ongoing viability and stability of United Airlines, the largest air carrier headquartered in Illinois and an economic engine for the City ofChicago and the sunounding region, is of paramount importance to the welfare of the City of Chicago and its citizens; and

WHEREAS, United Airlines employs nearly twenty thousand at O'Hare, Chicago Reservations, World Headquarters and other locations throughout the region; and

WHEREAS, United Airlines and its holding company UAL Corporation contribute over Eighty-four Million Dollars annually in rents and landing fees, passenger facility charges and significant tax revenue to the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois; and

WHEREAS, On a daily basis, more than eight hundred United Airlines flights takeoff or arrive at O'Hare transporting more than eighty thousand passengers daily; and

WHEREAS, Each United Airlines domestic passenger arriving at O'Hare spends approximately One Thousand One Hundred Twenty Dollars in the City of Chicago and each United Airlines intemational passenger spends approximately Two Thousand Three Hundred Ten Dollars in the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, United Airlines was significantly impacted by the September 11, 2001 tenorist attacks with two ofthe four hijacked aircraft belonging to United Airlines; and

WHEREAS, The dramatic decline in air travel since September 11, 2001 — especially high yield intemational and business travel — has and continues to have 96596 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

a significant deteriorating impact on United Airline's financial condition; and

WHEREAS, The Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act was signed by the President ofthe United States on September 22, 2001, just eleven days after the tenorist attacks; and

WHEREAS, The President described this act as providing "urgently needed tools" to assure safety and immediate stability to our nation's commercial airline system and establish a process for compensating victims of tenorist attacks; and

WHEREAS, In order to compensate air carriers for the losses associated with September 11"', the Stabilization Act provided direct grants for air carriers and up to Ten Billion Dollars in loan guarantees for United States based air carriers; and

WHEREAS, There is no cost to the United States govemment or the American taxpayer, apart from administrative expenses, unless the airline defaults on the loan and the United States govemment is called upon to honor the guaranty; and

WHEREAS, United Airlines has outlined a sound financial recovery plan including an historic agreement with the United Airlines union coalition to reduce labor costs from all employee groups totaling Five Billion Eight Hundred Million Dollars over the next five and one-half years; and

WHEREAS, United Airlines is precisely the situation Congress outlined when it enacted the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act; now, therefore,

, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council assembled here this 6** day of November, 2002 do hereby formally request and urge the Air Transportation Stabilization Board, part of the United States Treasury, to expeditiously approve United Airlines' application for loan guarantees; and

Be It Further Resolved, The suitable copies of this resolution be presented to Edward Gramlich, Chairman of the Air Transportation Stabilization Board and govemor of the Federal Reserve System; Peter Fisher, member of the Air Transportation Stabilization Board and under secretary for domestic finance for the United States Treasury; Kirk Van Tine, member of the Air Transportation Stabilization Board and general counsel for the United States Department of Transportation; and David Walker, member of the Air Transportation Stabilization Board and comptroller general ofthe General Accounting Office.

At this point in the proceedings. Alderman Burke requested leave of the body to include in the official Joumal of the Proceedings his written comments regarding the foregoing resolution. Leave was Granted. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96597

Alderman Burke then submitted the following written comments:

Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Chicago City Council.

Chicago's distinction as the transportation Capital of America is a long tradition that demonstrates our urban vitality and remarkable geographical location at the heart of the nation.

Chicago used the natural resources of our waterways to build an urban miracle in the heartland, sustained by the commercial wonder that river and lake shipping brought about.

Before the American Civil War, the city's economy was boosted once again by the railroad miracle that made Chicago the rail hub of the nation.

And in the air age, Chicago's transportation primacy was bolstered with the development of O'Hare Field and the significance of Chicago's centrality as a critical air hub. That important distinction has been further extended through the city's longtime service as the home of United Airlines.

United is an important Chicago-based industry. They are an important Chicago friend. That is why I believe it is critical for us to be supportive of them during their present economic difficulties. 1 believe that our support of the resolution before us provides us with a concrete step in our assisting this vital Chicago-based employer and Chicago-based industry. In urging the Air Transportation Stabilization Board to expedite United Airlines' application for loan guarantees, I believe we are helping to support and sustain a business that has grown with Chicago and even helped to shape Chicago into the capital of the American heartland. Our longtime friendship and economic ties to United is a significant part of our history. They were there before O'Hare, when Midway was the air hub ofChicago. They were there during the transformation of Orchard Field, the small airstrip that the late Mayor pychard J. Daley transformed into the "miracle" of O'Hare. They were there in the construction ofthe nation's most innovative and elegant air terminal, Helmut Jahn's vast architectural masterpiece ofpublic space, the United Terminal at O'Hare.

I urge all my colleagues in the Council to support this resolution. It is a practical step that we can take in helping a longtime business partner and friend restructure itself financially and stabilize its economic vitality.

United Airlines is important to the larger life of Chicago's business community. Countless Chicago corporations and business enterprises depend upon the convenience and ease that United's Chicago hub status brings. It is a boom for Chicago business travelers and for Chicago tourist travelers. 1 remember how significant this very point was during the discussion with Boeing regarding their 96598 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

considerations in relocating to Chicago. Supporting United Airlines at this critical moment in their history is important to the economic viability of our city. It is good for United Airlines. It is good for Chicago.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward) And ALDERMAN NATARUS (42'^ Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO HONORABLE ROBERT CHAPMAN BUCKLEY ON RETIREMENT.

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley will celebrate his retirement from the Illinois Appellate Court on Wednesday, November 6, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A highly respected member of the judicial community. The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley has ably and honorably served on the Illinois Appellate Court since his appointment in 1978; and

WHEREAS, A longtime resident of northwest suburban Arlington Heights, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley began his legal career in private practice and eventually was called to public service as a police magistrate. Circuit Court magistrate, associate judge and a full Circuit Court judge; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley was first elected to the Illinois Appellate Court in 1982 and leaves this high office after a long and distinguished tenure that is the envy of his many colleagues and admirers; and

WHEREAS, In addition to his role on the bench. The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley is a civic leader who has concentrated on domestic violence and children's issues; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley is a man of many valued contributions to our society, both in time of peace and in time of war; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley is a proud American patriot and a retired colonel in the United States Air Force, having bravely served his 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96599

country in both World War II and the Korean War; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley flew seventeen perilous missions in a B-17 with the 8"' Air Force; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley is the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and the European Theatre Ribbon with four battle stars; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley is a man ofgreat personal optimism and integrity who has dedicated his judicial career to the fulfillment ofthe highest ideals ofpublic service; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our most sincere gratitude to The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley on his many years of judicial service and do hereby express our best wishes for a retirement blessed by good health, happiness and prosperity; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to The Honorable Robert Chapman Buckley.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. GERALD W. FOGELSON ON CREATION OF ENDOWED CHAIR OF REAL ESTATE AT CHICAGO SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE.

WHEREAS, Chicago is a city that is known throughout the world for towering skyscrapers and its spirited reverence for its landmarks; and

WHEREAS, Chicago's urban profile reaches to the sky with dramatic result and proudly stands as a marvel of accomplishment and as a bold testament to the vision ofits makers, old and new; and

WHEREAS, Generations have spoken respectfully of "the Chicago School of Architecture" and yet no such school has ever physically existed — until now; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago School of Real Estate, launched this fall, boasts a faculty that includes some of Chicago's most influential real estate executives who take an active role in creating the school's curriculum through participating as teaching fellows, mentors, guest lecturers and sponsors of on-site training programs; and 96600 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, For aspiring and risingyoung developers, city planners and architects, the Chicago School of Real Estate is a place to train for leadership roles in the industry; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago School of Real Estate has officially announced an endowed Chair of Real Estate in honor of Gerald W. Fogelson, a veteran of his profession; and

WHEREAS, Gerald W. Fogelson founded the Fogelson Companies, Incorporated in 1955 and over the past forty-seven years the company has developed apartments, subdivisions, shopping centers, office complexes, industrial parks and mixed-use communities; and

WHEREAS, Gerald W. Fogelson has demonstrated throughout his career an enviable track record of success and an expert proficiency in his field of endeavor that are highly deserving of our profound respect and recognition; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Gerald W. Fogelson on the creation of this Endowed Chair of Real Estate in his honor and do hereby express our best wishes for his continued achievement and prosperity; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Gerald W. Fogelson.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LAWRENCE EDWARD SEARS, SR.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has chosen to call his precious child, Lawrence Edward Sears, Sr. home to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, Bom on January 23, 1933 in Norfolk, Virginia, Mr. Sears graced this city with his presence when he relocated to Chicago in 1962; and

WHEREAS, This body has been informed of his transition by the esteemed Alderman ofthe 20''' Ward, Arenda Troutman; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96601

WHEREAS, Lawrence Edward Sears, Sr. served the City ofChicago for some thirty- three years in various capacities throughout that time, all with great professionalism and distinction; and

WHEREAS, Left behind to moum the loss of Lawrence Edward Sears, Sr. is his beloved family including his seven children, fifteen grandchildren and five great­ grandchildren. However, an entire community has lost a friend and mentor as well as a good neighbor; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Sears was a life long football fan and translated his love of the game into something positive for the young people in his grateful community. He coached and encouraged children to become involved in organized sports because he believed that there were bigger lessons of life to be learned from team sports and that their participation would prepare the young people for life in this world; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe Chicago City Council offer our deepest condolences to the family and loyed ones of Lawrence Edwards Sears, Sr., we honor his commitment to the community by emulating his example; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Lawrence Edward Sears, Sr.

Presented By

ALDERMAN OCASIO (26'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO RAFAEL AND TERESA MALDONADO ON THIRTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, Rafael "Ray" Maldonado first met Teresa Diaz at a beauty pageant; and

WHEREAS, They did not see each other again until some time later at the Puerto Rican Parade; and

WHEREAS, By this time, Ray was so besotted by Teresa that he boldly offered to give her and her mother a ride home from the parade; and

WHEREAS, Ray doggedly courted Teresa until she finally agreed to date him; and 96602 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Two years later, when Ray was nineteen and Teresa was seventeen, they became husband and wife; and

WHEREAS, Ray was a successful businessman and Teresa dedicated herself to making their house a home; and

WHEREAS, In 1983 Ray was ordained into the Christian ministry, and was later asked to pastor the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church in Humboldt Park; and

WHEREAS, In 1994 Teresa joined Ray as the associate pastor of the Vineyard where they continue to serve and minister to dozens of families of diverse cultures and economic backgrounds; and

WHEREAS, Ray and Teresa have been a shining example of mutual love and respect to their five children: Melanie, Amanda, Daniel, Rebekah and David Jacob; and

WHEREAS, Ray and Teresa are the loving grandparents of Tristan and Jordan; and

WHEREAS, October 29, 2002 marked the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That Mayor Richard M. Daley and the Chicago City Council join Alderman Billy Ocasio in congratulating Ray and Teresa Maldonado on this important and joyous occasion; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Ray and Teresa Maldonado.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SAVING A CHILDHOOD FOUNDATION FOR EFFORT ON BEHALF OF HOMELESS FAMILIES AND YOUTH.

WHEREAS, The Saving A Childhood Foundation (S.A.C.F.) was incorporated on July 22, 1999; and

WHEREAS, The mission of S.A.C.F. developed overyears of working with homeless families and underserved youth in the Humboldt Park community of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, In 2000 the S.A.C.F. opened the doors ofits Life Studio Project after- school and summer youth program; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96603

WHEREAS, In 2001 this program relocated to its cunent sfte, 2516 West Cortez in Chicago, and has since prospered and grown beyond imagination; and

WHEREAS, In 2002, S.A.C.F. expanded fts programming to include the Chefs Sc Kid's Hot Meal program which provides meals to over one hundred homeless families per month, a food pantry for needy families, adult E.S.L. (English-as-a- Second-Language) classes, a student library, a mentoring project, and partnerships with numerous community based organizations and agencies; and

WHEREAS, On November 8, 2002 the S.A.C.F. wiU hold its second annual Children First Banquet at Holy Innocent's Pajak Hall; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and City Council of Chicago join Alderman Billy Ocasio in congratulating the Saving A Childhood Foundation for its hard work on behalf of homeless families and youth; and

Be It Further Resolved, That S.A.C.F. president and founder James Rowe be presented with a suitable copy of this resolution on behalf of the foundation.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURNETT (2^" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DONALD AND SHIRLEY ESRIG ON OVER FIFTY YEARS OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED BUSINESS OPERATIONS.

WHEREAS, Donald Esrig was bom on September 28, 1922 to Joseph and Bertha (Cohen) Esrig. Donald and his family lived in the city ofChicago, where he attended and graduated from Roosevelt High School. Donald was a well-rounded athlete who played all sports, including basketball, on the school team; and

WHEREAS, In January of 1943 Donald was drafted into the Unfted States Army during World War II. He served in Company C of the 36''' Tank Battalion in the 8'" Armored Division; and

WHEREAS, Upon retuming to Chicago, Donald owned and operated the snack 96604 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

shop in The Meyers Bros. Department Store on 47"' and Ashland Avenue where he met Shirley Hirst, (one ofthe owners' daughters); and

WHEREAS, Shirley Esrig was bom in Chicago on May 19, 1927. Her parents, Meyers and Ruth (Bleichman) Hirst lived in Hyde Park where Shirley graduated from Hyde Park High School in 1945; and

WHEREAS, Donald Esrig and Shirley Hirst were married on January 15, 1950, they settled in Hyde Park then moved to South Shore Gardens. They have two children, Jeny Esrig and Terri Esrig Blenner; and

WHEREAS, They continued the second generation, opening a second store at 1533 — 1539 West Chicago Avenue, the cunent location. Donald was one ofthe founders ofChicago Avenue Business Association, and they have been running the business for more than fifty years and they have been there ever since; and

WHEREAS, Donald and Shirley can be seen everyday at the "store". Many of their customers have been shopping at Meyers for generations. When long time customers arrive they often stop at the register, located in the middle of the store, to reminisce and catch up on family members Donald and Shirley haven't seen for a while. You can hear them sajdng that they can remember when they were little and their mother used to buy all the clothes from Meyers; and

WHEREAS, Donald and Shirley have supported the community, from Talcott to Otis, from Erie to Northwestem Settlement House, churches and schools and other organizations with their generosity; and

WHEREAS, Employees as well as customers have been committed to Meyers and Donald and Shirley. There are second-generation employees, employees who began their careers on 47"' and Ashland, and employees who have worked for Meyers for twenty and thirty years; and

WHEREAS, Donald and Shirley have two children, their spouses and five grandchildren all residing in the Chicagoland area. During sidewalk sales, a busy seasonal sale or on an average day you can see Donald, Shirley and one of their children or. grandchildren wrapping packages and making sales with four generations committed to this Chicago business; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council assembled this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Donald Esrig on his business services of more than fifty years to the community; and

Be It Futher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Donald Esrig. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96605

Presented By

ALDERMAN SUAREZ (3V' Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOHN KANE ON RETIREMENT FROM MARSHALL FIELD'S.

WHEREAS, Mr. John Kane has retired from his position as general manager ofthe Marshall Field's Distribution Center after an illustrious career spanning five decades; and

WHEREAS, John Kane's leadership and understanding ofthe community around "his" warehouse were invaluable in making this hub of activity an employment resource that draws from the neighborhood pool of available workers; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Kane further demonstrated his commitment to the Marshall Field's employees under his supervision by making certain that computer and English-as-a-Second-Language courses were made available to them in order to enhance their opportunities for advancement; and

WHEREAS, John Kane exhibited great leadership and mentoring skills when working among his colleagues and peers; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Kane believes that a quality education is the key to success in life and solicited participants to tutor and challenge the students ofthe Chicago Public Schools system to achieve. He eventually became known as "Mr. Marshall Field's" when visiting the various schools; and

WHEREAS, John Kane realized early on that the eighteen acres at Diversey Avenue and Pulaski Road that comprised the Marshall Field's complex did not constitute an island; therefore, he made certain that corporate support for youth sports teams and business associations was forthcoming; and

WHEREAS, In his effort to expand on.Mayor Daley's.effort to beautify the City of Chicago, John Kane has made certain that the industrial complex of the Marshall Field's company is compatible with the residential neighborhood. Landscaping is immaculate, fences blend in and trees and gardens adorn the property. In addition, Mr. Kane made certain that any graffiti vandalism inflicted on the buildings was promptly removed; and

WHEREAS, Mr. John Kane now finds himself with a new purpose in life: to enjoy his family and impart to them the values that have carried him so successfully through life and to expose his grandchildren to the fine culture and richness of history that Chicago has to offer; and 96606 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, John will now celebrate the next leg of his joumey with his children, John, Teresa Patrick, Katie, Colleen, Tom, Mary and Marty and twenty-stx grandchildren, Erin, John C, Bryan, Brent, Shannon, Katie, Patrick, Tara, Casey, Breanna, Ryan, Meghan, Katie, Traci, Carrie, Kristy, Brendan, Devin, Colin, Keegan, lan, Danny, Timmy, Sean, Abigail and Jack; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby offer our heartiest congratulations to Mr. John Kane on the occasion of his retirement from Marshall Field's Company after fifty-two years of dedicated service and extend our best wishes for continued reward and fulfillment in whatever future endeavors he chooses to pursue; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. John Kane.

Presented By

ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ELIZABETH H. BROWN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom had chosen Friday, April 12, 2002 to bring His faithful servant, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Brown to her etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her transition by the esteemed Alderman ofthe 34"' Ward, Carrie M. Austin; and

WHEREAS, As a devout Christian, Elizabeth participated joyously in her congregation at Our Lady Queen ofthe Universe Catholic. Elizabeth was.a licensed practical nurse in the delivery room at Carraway Methodist Medical Center Norwood who gave selflessly of her time and energies. Throughout her twenty-one years of dedicated service to the Carraway Methodist Medical Center, Elizabeth's warm and smiling face greeted patients and their family members and the many co-workers whose lives she had touched; and

WHEREAS, Symbolic of the strength and solidity of family life Elizabeth and Dr. Charles Allen Brown, Sr. were united in Holy Matrimony. Together they shared life's trials and tribulations of marriage and raising a family. Happiness, harmony and laughter were the basic ingredients for the lifestyle in the home of the Brown 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96607

family. Dr. Charles Allen Brown, Sr., the previous principal of Brighton High School, predeceased Elizabeth; and

WHEREAS, Elizabeth H. Brown was a passionate and loving wife; devoted mother of Charles Allen (Bessie) Brown, Jr., Columbus Joseph (Hermina) Brown, Willie Lee (Rosetta) Brown, Vesper Corine Brown and Patricia Brown Thompson, caring grandmother and great-grandmother, special friend and neighbor who will be deeply missed and fondly remembered for her sincerity and gentle ways; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, A.D. do hereby offer our sincere condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Brown and express our hope that the coldness of their grief be soon replaced by their warm memories of her; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Brown.

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND ALVIN F. HARRIS, JR.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward The Reverend Alvin F. Harris, Jr., beloved citizen, friend and spiritual leader, July 29, 2002, at the age of fifty-stx years; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been notified of Reverend Alvin F. Harris, Jr.'s transition by the esteemed Alderman ofthe 34"' Ward, Carrie M. Austin; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Chicago Febmary 24, 1946, Alvin F. Harris, Jr., who all his life was affectionately known as "Butch", attended Shoop Elementary School and Morgan Park High School, first sought a business career and later worked for Conrail, where he remained twenty .years. He was a shop steward for the Transport Workers Union, Local 2014, and later became a vice-president. Later he was to work in several businesses and at the Cook County State's Attomey's Office; and

WHEREAS, A deeply religious man, Alvin F. Harris, Jr. enjoyed a long association with Mount Joy Missionary Baptist Church, where his grandfather was a deacon and where he eventually, in 1986, would become deacon. In 1992 he became an associate minister, and in 1997 he was ordained and served primarily at Saint John's Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago until his death; and 96608 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Reverend Alvin F. Harris, Jr. was married twice. His first union, in 1964, with the former Lonaine Tumer, yielded five children: Linda, Frank, Alvin, Jeannine and Ronnie. His second marriage, in 1975, to the former Lonaine Day, produced five children: Tanille, Allen, Aaron, Adam and Tiarra. Mrs. Lonaine Day Harris and ten children survive to celebrate his productive life, along with nine grandsons; four granddaughters; and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of The Reverend Alvin F. Harris, Jr. and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Lonaine Day Harris and family.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JESSE JORDJiN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward Jesse Jordan, beloved citizen and friend at the age of seventy-three years; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been notified of his transition by the esteemed Alderman ofthe 34"' Ward, Carrie M. Austin; and

WHEREAS, Bom November 13, 1928 in Pensacola, Florida, Jesse Jordan grew up there and later served his country ably and honorably in the United States Army. He would ultimately settle in Chicago. He and his devoted wife, whom he married October 25, 1965, raised a large and loving family, seven children in all: Michael, Michele, Cornell, Christy, Chrystal, Linda and Theresa. He was a model father and husband, and an enthusiastic and generous neighbor and friend. He retired after a long history of employment in the iron industry; and

WHEREAS, Symbolizing the strength, solidity and continuity of family life, Jesse Jordan leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife and children; twenty grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends and a special friend, George Marsh; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96609

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Jesse Jordan and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Jesse Jordan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CURTIS MITCHELL.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward, Curtis Mitchell, beloved citizen and friend, at the young age of thirty-five years; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his transition by the esteemed Alderman of the 34"' Ward, Carrie M. Austin; and

WHEREAS, A native ofChicago, Curtis Mitchell was bom on August 21, 1966 to the union of Robert and Jo'Ann Mitchell. Curtis matured into a young man with an abundance of charm that would capture the heart of everyone around him especially the heart ofthe woman who was to become his soul mate, the former Samia Renee Brydlong and soon they were united in Holy Matrimony; and

WHEREAS, Curtis Mitchell will be sorely missed by many family members who shared his friendship. He leaves to cherish his spirit his loving wife, Samia Renee Mitchell; two sons, Damion and Christopher; three daughters, Cristin, Camille and Jamille; father, Robert K. Mitchell, Sr.; three brothers, Robert, Jr., Dennis (Tyra) and John; one sister, Jeannette and a host of nieces, nephews and other loving family members; now, therefore,

JBe It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Curtis Mitchell and extend to his family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Curtis Mitchell and family. 96610 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH NUNN

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward, Joseph Nunn, beloved citizen and friend, at the age of forty-four years; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been notified of his transition by The Honorable Carrie M. Austin, Alderman ofthe 34* Ward; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Joseph Nunn, bom on July 22, 1958 cherished his childhood memories of happy times he shared with his brother, sisters and other neighborhood children. He attended the Chicago Public Schools system and always left an impression wherever he went. Joseph had a smile that was contagious and an impressionable personality; and

WHEREAS, Joseph Nunn was baptized at Salem Baptist Church. Accepting Christ, as his Savior was a part of Joseph's daily life and so when Our Lord called his faithful servant home on August 25, 2002, Joseph was ready. He leaves to celebrate his life and cherish his memory his loving mother, Irene; brother, Walter; sisters, Cathy and Caroline; aunts, Mercedes (Herbert) and Naomi (Tom); uncle, Henry (Laverne); three nephews, Walter, Anthony and Justin; one niece. Diamond; and a host of other relatives and many friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our heartfelt sympathy to the family, friends and loved ones of Joseph Nunn, and express our hope that warm memories of him flood their hearts and replace the sonow they are now experiencing; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Joseph Nunn.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. BARRY LEE WILLLAMS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called his beloved servant, Mr. Barry Lee Williams, to his etemal reward, Friday, August 9, 2002 at the age of forty-four years; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been notified of Mr. Barry Lee Williams transition by The Honorable Carrie M. Austin, Alderman ofthe 34"' Ward; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96611

WHEREAS, Bennie Lee and Dorothy Dale Williams were blessed with the birth of their son, Barry, on April 6, 1958. They sent him to Fernwood Elementary and Harlan High School and Barry matured into a man with charm, humor and respect for his fellow man. During his life span Barry applied his skillful abilities in trades such as painting, plumbing and carpentry. A man who was needed by his family, friends and neighbors, Barry Lee Williams will be deeply missed; and

WHEREAS, A devout member of First Corinthians Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Bishop Claude E. Tears, Barry gave his life to Christ accepting Him as his Savior at an early age; and

WHEREAS, A native ofChicago, Mr. Barry Lee Williams reached out and touched the hearts of many. His family members and the friends he had made during his cherished time here on earth will be at a loss without his bodily presence, but the warmth of his treasured memory will replaced the emptiness felt within their hearts; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Barry Lee Williams leaves to celebrate his life and cherish his memory his loving parents, Bennie and Dorothy Williams; two daughters; Nikia Williams and Natasha Williams and their mother, Gail Williams; one granddaughter, Nikiah Hoskin; two sisters, Warren Fay Lindsey (John) and Janice Lynn Bjd:her (Danell); his grandmother, Ora D. Pajd:on; niece, Tina Williams; nephews, Joshua and Jonathan Byther; one godbrother, Terrill Tyler; a special friend, Ellen Catledge; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Mr. Barry Lee Williams and extend to his family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mr. Bany Lee Williams.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BANKS (36'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. PAUL F.. WOZNICKI ON RETIREMENT FROM PUBLIC SERVICE.

WHEREAS, On October 18, 2002, Paul F. Woznicki retired after over twenty-five 96612 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

years of outstanding service to the people of the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, During the past quarter century, Paul F. Woznicki contributed greatly to the development of this grateful city. He served with distinction in the Department of Planning and Development, the Zoning Department and the Public Building Commission. He was especially effective in assisting the City Council Committee on Zoning and the Mayor's Commission to Reform the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, and served in roles which included zoning administrator in the cabinet of Mayor Richard M. Daley; and

WHEREAS, Extremely dedicated to his assignments, Paul F. Woznicki assisted architects, planners, attomeys, elected officials as well as members ofthe public. He was able to assist in solving complex zoning problems which were placed before the members of the City Council Zoning Committee and he otherwise rendered aid and personal assistance to many members of this august body; and

WHEREAS, The leaders ofthis great city are cognizant ofthe great debt owed our outstanding public servants; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved; That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby extend our gratitude and our heartiest congratulations to Paul F. Woznicki on the occasion of his retirement from an outstanding public service career and we extend to this fine citizen our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Paul F. Woznicki.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO GALEWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH ON NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods and the anchors in the community are most often its churches; and

WHEREAS, Such an anchor is the Galewood Community Church located at 1776 North Nanagansett Avenue; and

WHEREAS, The clergy and members of the Galewood Community Church celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of its founding by hosting a celebration weekend held at the church from Friday, October 25 through Sunday October 27, 2002; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96613

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of this joyous occasion by the esteemed Alderman of the 36"" Ward, William J. P. Banks; and

WHEREAS, The Galewood Community Church is a beacon of hope in a world often filled with doubt, a foundation for those adrift in uncertainty and a place where the gospel ofthe Lord is given life; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby offer our heartiest congratulations to Pastor Joe Carole Bundy, the clergy and members of the congregation of the Galewood Community Church as they celebrate their ninetieth anniversary; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the clergy and members of the Galewood Community Church as a symbol of our recognition that there is a most noteworthy contribution to our great city.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MITTS (3^" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM LEWIS BOYD.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward William Lewis Boyd, beloved citizen and friend, September 29, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been notified of his transition by the esteemed Alderman of the 37"' Ward, Emma Mitts; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, William Lewis Boyd was bom to Martha Boyd- Wilson on September 12, 1967; and

WHEREAS, William Lewis Boyd confessed his faith in Christ at an early age. He was a member ofthe Men of Mather Masonic Lodge Number 218. He was a student at Douglas Grammar School and later attended Wells High School. William remained a dedicated employee with "Jewel's Albertsons" warehouse until his death; and 96614 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, William Lewis Boyd, an outgoing and outspoken person had a smile for everyone who met him. A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, William Lewis Boyd will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by his family members and friends, especially his mother, Martha Boyd-Wilson; stepfather, Leroy Wilson; sister, Tonya Boyd; brother, Corey Wilson; fiancee, Natasha Stewart and daughter, Nashawnda Adams; four nephews; two nieces; a host of other relatives; and three special childhood friends, Ford, Tenell and Ramon; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of William Lewis Boyd and extend to his family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of William Lewis Boyd.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CLARENCE M. JIMMERSON.

WHEREAS, Clarence M. Jimmerson, a most beloved citizen and friend, has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God, Sunday, September 15, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by The Honorable Emma Mitts, Alderman ofthe 37"' ; and

WHEREAS, Clarence M. Jimmerson, the son of the late I. V. and Avis Boga Jimmerson, was born on December 22, 1928 in Hudsonville, Mississippi. At an early age Clarence accepted Christ as his Savior and was baptized at the Samuel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Ashland, Mississippi. He was a faithful member and enjoyed participating in church gatherings. Clarence was a student at Old Salem School in Ashland, Mississippi. He moved to Chicago in the early 50s and gained emplojmient with Intemational Harvester and later with General Motors from where he retired after years of dedicated service. On February 18, 1957, Clarence M. Jimmerson and the former Irene Perkins were united in Holy Matrimony; and

WHEREAS, During his long and productive life, Clarence exuded kindness towards mankind. He reached out and touched the heart of many within his community. He will be deeply missed by his family members and the friends he had made during his cherished time here on earth; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96615

WHEREAS, His parents, I. V. and Avis Boga; and his five brothers, Udell, Thomas, I. v., Odie and his twin brother Clyde, having predeceased him, Clarence M. Jimmerson leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life his loving wife, Irene Jimmerson; one son, Tieran Perkins (Trena); one sister, Alverna Crawford (Jessie); three grandsons, Ty (Bianca), Tony (Jenna) and Shaun; a host of other relatives and many friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Clarence M. Jimmerson and extend to his family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Clarence M. Jimmerson.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ELEANOR J. ANGELLOTTL

WHEREAS, Eleanor J. Angellotti has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Alien; and

WHEREAS, The cherished wife of Joseph F. Angellotti; devoted mother of Gregg (the late Jennie) and the late James Angellotti; loving sister of Alfred (Dee) Crescio, Eleanor J. Angellotti. leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Eleanor J. Angellotti and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Eleanor J. Angellotti. 96616 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. NANCY AAQV BACON

WHEREAS, Nancy Ann Bacon has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife and best friend for twenty-eight years of William; loving mother of Daniel and Jennifer; cherished daughter of Joann (the late Lawrence) Coffey; dear sister of Susan (Mark) Brinskelle and Richard Coffey; devoted aunt of Mark and Allison Brinskelle, Nancy Ann Bacon leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Nancy Ann Bacon and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Nancy Ann Bacon.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. KYRAN CAHILL.

WHEREAS, Kyran Cahill has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The best friend and.loving husband of Eileen; loving father of Colleen O'Connor, Patricia (Joseph) Demes, Theresa Cahill, Kyran and James (Janet); adored grandfather of Christine (Jon-Michael) Pronek, Joseph, Katie, William, Matthew, Rachael, Christopher, Rebecca, Maureen, Kathleen, Bridget, Jamie, Maggie, Jimmy and Molly; beloved brother of Thomas (Dorothy), Mary (the late Louis) DeRose, Walter, Geraldine (the late James), Malcolm, Margaret Ellen (Tony) Casaccio, John (Sharon), Robert (Caroljm), Norinne (Norman) Vitellaro, Michael (the late Nancy) and the late William (Joan); loving father-in-law of Joseph O'Connor (C.P.D.); special uncle to Myles Cahill; fond brother-in-law of James (Jamila) Finn and the late Loraine Foxx; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, Kyran Cahill leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96617

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of KjTan Cahill and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Kjrran Cahill.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARY A. COLLINS.

WHEREAS, Mary A. Collins has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of the late Michael; she is preceded in death by two sisters; loving aunt of Bridie (Tom) Regan, Sarah (John) McGing, Mary (Mike) Gallagher, Nora (Tommy) Heneghan, Michael (Neil) of England, Jimmy (Mary) of Ireland and Padraig (Celeste) of Ireland, the late Kate, John (Rose) and Tommy (Maureen) of England, Mary A. Collins leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Mary A. Collins and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mary A. Collins.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. VINCENZO D'AGOSTINO.

WHEREAS, Vincenzo D'Agostino has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God; and 96618 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband and partner of sixty-two years to Armida, nee Martino; dear father of Pete (Sandy), Mario (Mary), Robert (Ann) and Rosa (David) Judycki; loving nonno of Vince, Melinda, Michael, Kevin, Elizabeth, Carly, Natalie, Julie, Mark, Mia, Jason and Christine; cherished brother, uncle and friend to many, Vincenzo D'Agostino leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Vincenzo D'Agostino and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Vincenzo D'Agostino.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PETER JOSEPH DOWDALL.

WHEREAS, Peter Joseph Dowdall has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Bemice of stxty-five years; loving father of Diane (Tom) Murphy and Linda (Ed) Sutton; cherished grandfather of Linda, Dan, John Murphy, Liz Zegers, Sharon and Tim Sutton; dear great-grandfather of nine; loving brother of the late Edward, the late Patrick, the late Thomas, the late Bernadette, the late James and the late Christine Callahan; beloved cousin of Robert O'Brien, Peter Joseph Dowdall leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Peter Joseph Dowdall and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96619

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Peter Joseph Dowdall.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LAURA GIGANTL

WHEREAS, Laura Giganti has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of the late Anthony; devoted mother of the late Donald; dear sister of the late John J. Vaglica, Mario Virginelli and Mamie Neubauer; dear aunt of Peter (Louise) Vaglica and many others, Laura Giganti leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Laura Giganti and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Laura Giganti.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CASIMIR V. JAGIEL.

WHEREAS,^ Casimir Jagiel has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of the late Irene; loving brother-in-law of Raymond E. (the late Helen) Schutt and William (the late Lonaine) Runge; dear uncle of Raymond (Adrienne) Schutt, Charles Schutt and Mary Ann (Joseph) Russell, Casimir Jagiel leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 96620 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Casimir Jagiel and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Casimir Jagiel.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARIE T. KEDZIE.

WHEREAS, Marie T. Kedzie has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late Jack; dearest mother of Philip (Christel), John (Catherine), Bob, Michael (Mary) and the late Mari Ljmn; loving grandmother of Heidi (Michael) Buehler, Alexander, Christopher, Matthew, Elyse, Michael, Jr., Ryan and Brooke; dear sister of Helen (Bud) Nardeccia, Joseph (Mary) Dunn and the late Frank (Florence) Zimardo; fond aunt of many, Marie T. Kedzie leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Marie T. Kedzie and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Marie T. Kedzie.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. FLORENCE M. KIJANKA.

WHEREAS, Florence M. Kijanka has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96621

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late Lawrence; loving mother of Sandra Kolsala and Lawrence (Theresa) Kijanka; dearest grandmother of Tammy (Adam) Kwiakoski,

Jennifer Kolsala, Lawrence Kijanka, Edward Kijanka and Katherine Kijanka; great- grandmother of Abbey Kwiakoski; devoted sister of Alice Markes, Sunny Weglarz, Delores (Gene) Taylor and Nancy Dorweiler; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews, Florence M. Kijanka leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Florence M. Kijanka and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Florence M. Kijanka.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. RALPH E. LATZA.

WHEREAS, Ralph E. Latza has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Dolores; loving father of Nancy (Raymond) Krause, Mary Lou (Martin) Ostrego, Carolyn (Robert) Shanie, Michael (Catherine), Scott (Sonia) and Ralph Latza; dear grandfather of Tamara Krause, Jennifer (Daniel) Sunett, Michael Ostrego, Michelle (Michael) Clark, Marissa Ostrego, Brian Shamie, Kyle Shamie, Adam, Matthew, Julia, Paul, Thomas and Danielle Latza; fond brother of Elsie (the late Chuck) McKillip, Lonaine Latza and the late Mary (the late Merle) Stoddard, Ralph E. Latza leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Ralph E. Latza and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and 96622 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Ralph E. Latza.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARIE A. MAHER.

WHEREAS, Marie A. Maher has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late John W.; loving mother of John T. and Jane A.; daughter ofthe late Jennie and Thomas Fain; dear sister of Margaret (the late Charles) Kelly, Lonaine (George) Mayer and the late Edmund (the late Clare) Fain; sister-in-law of Anne (the late Ken) Keller; aunt of Thomas (Betty) and John (Anne) Fain and many other nieces and nephews, Marie A. Maher leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Marie A. Maher and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Marie A. Maher.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LORRAINE A. MATTHYS.

WHEREAS, Lonaine A. Matthys has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of Henry; dear mother ofthe late David; mother-in- law of Millie; loving grandmother of Laura and Jeni; great-grandmother of David, 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96623

Lonaine A. Matthys leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Lonaine A. Matthys and extend to her family and friends our sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Lonaine A. Matthys.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANK MICCUCIO.

WHEREAS, Frank Miccucio has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Kathleen; devoted father of Frank III, John and James Miccucio; dear brother of Anne Brogni, Emily DeLarco, Mary Manago, Angeline Prete, Josephine Mazzone, Lucille, Michael, Anthony and Robert; dear brother-in-law of Sr. Marie Bride Walsh OP; fond grandfather of Dawn (Kevin) Nute, James J. and Katy L. Miccucio; fond great-grandfather of Tyler Ryan; dear uncle of many nieces and nephews, Frank Miccucio leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Frank Miccucio and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It-Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Frank Miccucio.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ALICE K MICHALAK.

WHEREAS, Alice K. Michalak has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and 96624 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of the late Eugene P. Michalak; loving mother of John A. (Judith), Robert A. (Annette) and Edward F. (Martha) Michalak; dearest grandmother of five and great-grandmother of five; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews, Alice K. Michalak leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on

the death of Alice K. Michalak and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Alice K. Michalak.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH P. NITTL

WHEREAS, Joseph P. Nitti has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The dearly beloved husband of Viola; loving brother of Sarah (Nick) Loisi, Frank Jr. (the late Evelyn) and the late Anthony and Mary, James and Mary and Catherine Nitti; dear brother-in-law of Maria (the late Jack) Gerace; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, Joseph P. Nitti leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Joseph P. Nitti and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Joseph P. Nitti. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96625

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH W. OLKER.

WHEREAS, Joseph W. Olker has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Nancy; loving father of Walter (Janice), William (Noreen) Olker, Mary Kay (Keith) Harper and Carolynn (Joseph) Carmosino; dear grandfather of ten; special uncle to Debbie Martin and other nieces and nephews, Joseph W. Olker leaves ajegacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Joseph W. Olker and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Joseph W. Olker.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. CHRISTINE E. STEWART.

WHEREAS, Christine E. Stewart has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late Fredric; loving mother of JoAnn (the late Dominic) Calibraro, James and Susan (Dell) Hermann; dearest sister of Esther, Lawrence, Florence, Charles and the late Vince and Sally; fond aunt of many, Christine E. Stewart leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Christine E. Stewart and extend to her family and friends our sjmipathy; and 96626 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Christine E. Stewart.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. DEBRA SULLIVAN.

WHEREAS, Debra Sullivan has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of Charles; loving mother of Thomas; dearest grandmother of Ryan Sullivan; fond sister of William C.P.D. (Annette), Glen C.P.D. (Chickie) and Denise (Russell); aunt of many nieces and nephews, Debra Sullivan leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Debra Sullivan and extend to her family and friends our sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Debra Sullivan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WALTER TOMCZYK.

WHEREAS, Walter Tomczyk has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The loving father and friend of Brian (Mariola) and Yolanda (Ira) Gordon; cherished grandfather of Annie and Sandie; dear brother-in-law of Josephine Antosz, Sophie Olejnik and John (Michelle) Majka; also uncle and friend of many, Walter Tomc2yk leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96627

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Walter Tomczyk and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Walter Tomczyk.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARLENE J. VALENT.

WHEREAS, Marlene J. Valent has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife and best friend of Emil Valent for thirty years; devoted daughter ofthe late Lawrence and Margaret, nee Hyland Jahn; loving sister of Mary Ann (John) Allen, Darlene (the late James) Kohn, Elaine (Robert) Darlene (the late James) Kohn, Elaine (Robert) Boganski, Lawrence (Joan) and James (Darlene) Jahn; cherished aunt of many nieces and nephews; fond friend to many, Marlene J. Valent leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Marlene J. Valent and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Marlene J. Valent.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SAINT VIATOR'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ON ONE HUNDREDTH /ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, On Friday, November 8, 2002, Saint Viator's Elementary School wiU celebrate its one hundredth anniversary; and 96628 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, On September 3, 1903 the Saint Viator Elementary School opened its doors to forty students under the guiding hand of the sisters of Saint Joseph; and

WHEREAS, In 1910 a larger church/school building was built at Addison and Kedvale to accommodate the rapidly increasing enrollment; and

WHEREAS, Saint Viator Elementary School continued to grow and serve Catholic families in the neighborhood and still thrives today; and

WHEREAS, Saint Viator Elementary School provides a superior educational experience under the leadership of Principal Kathleen Kowalski, excellent teachers and an active Mother's Club organization and School Advisory Board; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby extend our congratulations to Saint Viator School on their one hundredth celebration; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Saint Viator's Elementary School.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward) And ALDERMAN LEVAR (45'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET M. SEIWERT.

WHEREAS, Margaret M. Seiwert has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen and Alderman Patrick J. Levar; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife of Lawrence M.; loving mother of Lawrence P. (Lynn), Michael R. (Linda), Stephen J. (Susan), Timothy A. (Kathy), Thomas C, Peggy (Bill) Jakobi and Cathy (Bill) Tyler; fond grandmother of Marlee, Renny, Janine, Christina, Jamie, Michael, Laura, Robert, Timothy, Colleen, Katie, Elizabeth, T.J., Matthew, 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96629

Paul, Christopher, Jennifer, Billy, Samantha and Danny; dear sister of Rita Eckhart, Margaret M. Seiwert leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Margaret M. Seiwert and extend to her family and friends our sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Margaret M. Seiwert.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PATRICK J. BRANNEN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called to his etemal reward beloved Patrick J. Brannen, citizen and friend; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Brannen was a vital and active member of his Sauganash northwest side community and he leaves to moum his loving wife, Maureen; his children. Sheila and Caroline; and a host of other relatives and friends; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Brannen will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the death of Patrick J. Brannen and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Patrick J. Brannen. 96630 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JOSEPHINE G. LAURINO.

WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called to her etemal reward Josephine G. Laurino, beloved sister and cherished aunt; and

WHEREAS, Josephine will be dearly missed and remembered for her warmth and kindness, as well as the dedication she demonstrated towards her family and community; and

WHEREAS, Josephine lived her life in an exemplary manner, sharing kind words towards her friends and family and making the world a better place during her stay with us; and

WHEREAS, Her death leaves us all with a profound sense of loss. Despite our sonow, we continue to preserve, celebrate and glorify her life; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby moum the passing of Josephine G. Laurino and extend our deepest sympathy to her family; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to her family.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. NABORU NAKAMURA.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called to his etemal reward Naboru Nakamura; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Naboru Nakamura was a vital and active member of his northwest side community. He leaves to moum his daughter, Joyce Abbrascato, and grandchildren Mark and Matthew and a host of relatives and friends; and

WHEREAS, Naboru Nakamura will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96631

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Naboru Nakamura and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Naboru Nakamura.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STANLEY ZAPASNIK

WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called to his etemal reward Stanley Zapasnik; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Stanley Zapasnik leaves to moum his wife of over fifty-four years, Irene; his nieces, Anna Chlysteak and Margaret Fetters; and a host of relatives and friends; and

WHEREAS, Stanley Zapasnik will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxty day of November, 2002, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Stanley Zapasnik and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Stanley Zapasnik.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO BRENDAN AND JULIE DOWLING ON BIRTH OF SON, ROAN PATRICK.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world. Roan Patrick Dowling, son of 96632 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Brendan and Julie Dowling; outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great city are always ready to welcome into their midst the youth in whom we place so much hope and trust; and

WHEREAS, Roan Patrick Dowling represents the future ofChicago and the endless possibilities for our great city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Brendan and Julie Dowling on the birth of their son Roan Patrick and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Dowling Family.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICER JIM HEALY ON BEING HONORED BY MAYF/UR VETERAN'S COMMITTEE AND MAYF/UR LIONS CLUB FOR COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SERVICE.

WHEREAS, Police Officer Jim Healy was chosen by the Majdair Veteran's Committee and the Majrfair Lions Club for outstanding public service; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this outstanding achievement by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Jim Healy was honored at the Majrfair Remembrance Day ceremony and celebration on November 3, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Jim Healy continues to serve as a role model by consistently displaying exemplary leadership through action and example; and

WHEREAS, Jim Healy is commended for this outstanding honor, his commitment to his job, community and family; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Jim Healy on this achievement and we also wish Jim many more years of success and happiness; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96633

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Jim Healy.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. MARGIE KALLENBACK ON SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Margie KaUenback will celebrate her seventy-fifth birthday November 25, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Margie KaUenback, the beloved wife ofthe late Edward KaUenback, is a vital and highly respected member of her community, spreading much love, good will, wisdom, knowledge and memories. She richly deserves the warm and fond wishes of her family and many friends as she marks her birthday; and

WHEREAS, Margie's children, Diane, Linda, Mark and daughter-in-law Amy, as well as granddaughters. Erica, Alexandra, Madeline and Lauren, wish to congratulate Margie on her special birthday and thank her for her kind and loving nature and for being a wonderful mother and grandmother; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby extend to Margie KaUenback our best and happiest wishes upon the occasion of her seventy-fifth birthday and wish her many more happy years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Margie KaUenback.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DAVID AND JODY LASKY ON BIRTH OF DAUGHTER, MADELYN HOPE.

WHEREAS, Parents David and Jody Lasky brought Madelyn Hope, their firstborn baby, into this world on Friday, September 27, 2002; and

WHEREAS, On that date, Madelyn Hope made her first appearance weighing in seven pounds, nine ounces, nineteen inches in length, with a full head of dark brown hair; and 96634 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The joy of Madelyn Hope's birth spread to the family's many dear friends and loving relatives; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby extend our heartiest congratulations to David and Jody Lasky and proudly welcome their daughter, Madelyn Hope into the world where we are confident she will grow and prosper and following in her family's footsteps make many significant contributions to the world; and

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

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOHN LOSKO ON RETIREMENT.

WHEREAS, John Losko, one ofthe city's most dedicated and respected employees, will be retiring after thirty-seven years of outstanding public service to the people of the City of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, John Losko joined the city's Department of Streets and Sanitation in 1965, and will be retiring from the Department ofTransportation December, 2002; and

WHEREAS, John Losko has been a very valued employee of the City of Chicago and his hard work and diligence will certainly be missed. He has eamed the respect not only of his colleagues, but also the grateful Chicago public at large; and

WHEREAS, John Losko retires to spend quality time with his wife, Roma Losko; daughter, Tania Cherkas; and his many friends; and

WHEREAS, The leaders ofthis great city ofChicago are cognizant ofthe great debt owed our public servants; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe Cityof Chicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our gratitude and heartiest congratulations to John Losko, as this great citizen enters retirement after thirty-seven years of outstanding public service and extend to him and his family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96635

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to John Losko.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO HAZIM AND MIRZETA MESIZ ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARD PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of Hazim and Mirzeta Mesiz; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Hazim and Mirzeta Mesiz on their outstanding accomplishment and wish them continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Hazim and Mirzeta Mesiz.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MIREK MOSIO AND TINA LO COCO ON BIRTH OF DAUGHTER, SAVONNA ALEXIS LO COCO MOSIO.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world, Savonna Alexis LoCoco Mosio, 96636 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

daughter of Mirek Mosio and Tina LoCoco, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great city are always ready to welcome into their midst the youth in whom we place so much hope and trust; and

WHEREAS, Savonna Alexis LoCoco Mosio represents the future ofChicago and the endless possibilities for our great city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Mirek Mosio and Tina LoCoco on the birth of their daughter, Savonna Alexis LoCoco Mosio and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

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

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO THOMAS AND DEIRDRE MURRAY ON BIRTH OF DAUGHTER, MOLLY ROSE.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world, Molly Rose Munay, daughter of Thomas and Deirdre, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great city are always ready to welcome into their midst the youth in whom we place so much hope and trust; and

WHEREAS, Molly Rose Munay represents the future ofChicago and the endless possibilities for our great city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Thomas and Deirdre on the birth of their daughter, Molly Rose Munay and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

jBe It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96637

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ROGER MC GILL ON BEING HONORED BY MAYF/UR VETERAN'S COMMITTEE AND MAYF/UR LIONS CLUB FOR COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SERVICE.

WHEREAS, Veteran Roger McGill was chosen by the Mayfair Veteran's Committee and the Majrfair Lions Club for dedication to the community; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this outstanding achievement by Alderrnan Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Roger McGill was honored at the Majrfair Remembrance Day ceremony and celebration on November 3, 2002; and

WHEREAS, The driving force behind the Majrfair Veteran's Memorial, Roger continues to serve as a role model by consistently displaying exemplary leadership through action and example; and

WHEREAS, Roger is commended for this outstanding honor, his commitment to his job, community and family; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Roger McGill on this achievement and we also wish Roger many more years of success and happiness; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Roger McGiU.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JIM NEEDLES AND MR...GARY MONSON ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and 96638 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of Jim Needles and Gary Monson; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November 2002 do hereby honor Jim Needles and Gary Monson on their outstanding accornplishment and wish them continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Jim Needles and Gary Monson.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO FIRE FIGHTER JAMES O'DONNELL ON BEING HONORED BY MAYFAIR VETERAN'S COMMITTEE AND MAYF/UR LIONS CLUB FOR COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SERVICE.

WHEREAS, Fire fighter James O'Donnell was chosen by the Majrfair Veteran's Committee and the Mayfair Lions Club for outstanding public service; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this outstanding achievement by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

. WHEREAS, Jim-O'Donnell was honored at the Mayfair Remembrance Day ceremony and celebration on November 3, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Jim O'Donnell continues to serve as a role model by consistently displaying exemplary leadership through action and example; and

WHEREAS, Jim O'Donnell is commended for this outstanding honor, his commitment to his job, community and family; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96639

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate Jim O'Donnell on this achievement and we also wish Jim many more years of success and happiness; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Jim O'Donnell.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. MARTIN SAENZ ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of Martin Saenz; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor Martin Saenz on his outstanding accomplishment and wish him continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Martin Saenz.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LINDA TOCHA ON RETIREMENT.

WHEREAS, Linda Tocha, one of the county's most dedicated and respected 96640 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

employees, is retiring from the Office of the Recorder of Deeds after twenty-two years of outstanding public service; and

WHEREAS, Linda Tocha joined the Office of the Recorder of Deeds October 27, 1980 and is retiring December 1, 2002; and

WHEREAS, During her tenure tn county government, Linda Tocha represented the highest standards of public service, working for five Recorders of Deeds, Sidney Olsen, Harry "Bus" YoureU, , and Eugene "Gene" Moore; and

WHEREAS, Linda Tocha has been a very valued employee of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds and her hard work and diligence will certainly be missed. She has earned the respect not only of her colleagues, but also the grateful cook county public at large; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City of Chicago are r cognizant of the great debt owed our public servants; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby express our gratitude and heartiest congratulations to Linda Tocha as this great citizen enters retirement after twenty two years of outstanding public service and extend to her and her family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Linda Tocha.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. MONICA WILSON ON SUCCESS IN OF MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program wiU honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96641

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of Monica Wilson; now therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November 2002 do hereby honor Monica Wilson on her outstanding accomplishment and wish her continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Monica Wilson.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO CCH, INC. ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of CCH, Inc.; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor CCH, Inc. on its outstanding accomplishment and wish them continued success in the years to come; and 96642 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to CCH, Inc.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO KOREAN-AMERIC/UJ ASSOCLATION OF CHICAGO ON FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, The Korean-American Association ofChicago is celebrating its fortieth anniversary as a community-based, social service organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for the one hundred fifty thousand Korean-Americans living in the Chicago area; and

WHEREAS, The year 2003 marks the centennial celebration of Korean immigration to the United States; and

WHEREAS, To celebrate these historic events, the Korean-American Association ofChicago is sponsoring a musical concert on November 19, 2002 performed by the world renowned National Chorus of Korea; and

WHEREAS, The National Choms of Korea, formed in 1973 and led by Mr. Chin- Seup Yom, is considered a Korean national treasure, performing worldwide to great accolades and acclaim; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council assembled this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate the Korean- American Association of Chicago and do hereby extend our best wishes for their continued success and accomplishments; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the Korean-American Association of Chicago.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MONASTERO'S RISTORANTE ON FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, Monastero's Ristorante, located at 3935 West Devon, is celebrating its fortieth anniversary; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96643

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this prestigious occasion by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Founded in 1962 as La Canopy, by Joe and Salvy Monastero and their sister Gina Monastero, the restaurant has been a vital part of Chicago's northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, For the past forty years, Monastero's Ristorante has been the place to gather, not only for delicious Italian cuisine, but also for family celebrations and special occasions; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City bf Chicago, assembled in meeting this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate the Monastero family on the fortieth anniversary of Monastero's Ristorante; and

Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of the resolution be prepared and presented to the Monastero family.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding beautification efforts of Roosevelt High School; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 do hereby honor Roosevelt High School on its outstanding accomplishment; and 96644 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to representatives from Roosevelt High School.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO S-B POWER TOOL COMPANY ON SUCCESS IN MAYOR DALEY'S LANDSCAPE AWARDS PROGRAM.

WHEREAS, On November 9, 2002, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program will honor Chicago award-winning gardens in a ceremony held at the, Garfield Park Conservatory; and

WHEREAS, The ceremony will recognize achievements in four regional and nine city-wide categories; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards Program is an ongoing effort to make Chicago a more attractive and enjoyable city; and

WHEREAS, The 39"' Ward, already an attractive and enjoyable part of our great city, has been made more so through the outstanding efforts of S-B Power Tool Company; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor S-B Power Tool Company on its outstanding accomplishment and wish them continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to S-B Power Tool Company.

Presented By

ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO OFFICER JOSEPH T. CANNON ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After thirty-four years with the Chicago Police Department, Officer 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96645

Joseph T. Cannon, Star Number 13934, retired on April 30, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Joe began his career with the Chicago Police Department on April 29, 1969, where he was assigned to the 15"' District and where he spent the next sixteen years as a " 15"' District Ranger"; and

WHEREAS, In 1985, Joe left the 15* District and was assigned to the Vice Control Unit, where he remained until 1990; and

WHEREAS, On December 6,1990, Joe left the Vice Unit and was assigned to the 24"' District where he remained until his retirement on April 30, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Officer Cannon served the City of Chicago with honor and distinction during his thirty-four year career, receiving four Department Commendations, one hundred fifteen Honorable Mentions and thirty-three Complimentary Letters; and

WHEREAS, Joe will be honored for his years of exemplary service as a member of the Chicago Police Department at a retirement celebration that will take place on December 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Joseph T. Cannon and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to him; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Joseph T. Cannon.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT HAROLD T. DENNIS ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After twenty-nine years with the Chicago Police Department, Sergeant Harold T. Dennis, Star Number 1529, retired on March 15, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Prior to becoming a Chicago Police Officer, Harry Dennis served with the United States Army and received an Honorable Discharge on May 21, 1970, having attained the rank of corporal; and 96646 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Harry began his career with the Chicago Police Department on June 4, 1973 and was subsequently assigned to the 18"' District on March 23, 1974; and

WHEREAS, On December 23, 1986, Harry was promoted to the rank of sergeant and was assigned to the 24"' District where he remained until his retirement; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Dennis served the City ofChicago with honor and distinction during his twenty-nine year career, receiving three Department Commendations, forty-stx Honorable Mentions and stxteen Complimentary Letters; and

WHEREAS, Harry is very proud of his daughter, Carol, who followed in her father's footsteps and also became a Chicago Police Officer where she was promoted to the rank of detective in February of 1992 and is cunently assigned to Area 3; and

WHEREAS, Harry will be honored for his years of exemplary service as a member of the Chicago Police Department at a retirement celebration that will take place on December 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Harold T. Dennis and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to him and his daughter, Carol; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Harold T. Dennis.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO OFFICER SANDRA GOUGH ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After twenty years with the Chicago Police Department, Officer Sandra Gough, Star Number 13163, retired on April 1, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Officer Gough began her career with the Chicago Police Department on March 1, 1982, and was subsequently assigned to the 24"" District where she worked a variety of assignments until being promoted to the rank of field training officer; and

WHEREAS, After receiving her promotion to field training officer on June 25, 1992, she remained at this position until her retirement on April 1, 2002; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96647

WHEREAS, Sandy served the City of Chicago with honor and distinction during her twenty-year career, receiving thirty-nine Honorable Mentions and nine Complimentary Letters; and

WHEREAS, Sandy will be honored for her years of exemplary service as a member of the Chicago Police Department at a retirement celebration that will take place on Decerriber 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Sandra Gough and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to her; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Sandra Gough.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO PATRICK JOHN KENNY FOR DISTINGUISHED CAREER WITH CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

WHEREAS, Patrick John Kenny retired in July of 2002 after a distinguished career with the Chicago Public Schools; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Kenny began his teaching career at Cooley Upper Grade Center in September of 1968 and then taught at Cooley Vocational High School until January of 1979; and

WHEREAS, He then became an associate principal of Hirsch High School and served as acting principal there until February of 1980; and

WHEREAS, Pat Kenny also served as .acting principal at both Sajrre Language Academy and Parker Academy before assuming the principalship of Bunche Elementary School from October, 1982 until August, 2001; and

WHEREAS, He then served as an administrator in the Region 5 office until his retirement in July of 2002; and

WHEREAS, Pat Kenny's involvement in his church. Saint Ignatius Parish; his professional associations, including the Chicago Principals and Administrators 96648 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Association, the Aquin Guild, the Guilford-Waters Association, among others; as well as his community involvement as a member of C.A.P.S. — Beat 2432, embodied his basic beliefs; and

WHEREAS, He was strongly committed to human and social development as well as the academic growth of all children, evidenced by his cooperation with parents and community, staff and other colleagues; and

WHEREAS, His entire career as a teacher, principal and administrator was characterized by the positive actions he utilized to motivate people and his consistent, endearing sense of humor; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, meeting this sixth day of November, 2002, recognize the contributions Patrick John Kenny has made to our city through his many years as an educator, mentor and outstanding citizen and wish him good health and success in all future endeavors.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT JOHN LAHTI ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After thirty-one years with the Chicago Police Department, Sergeant John Lahti, Star Number 1192, retired on May 15, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Prior to becoming a Chicago Police Officer, John Lahti served with the United States Marine Corp, being honorably discharged on July 12, 1965; and

WHEREAS, Jack began his career with the Chicago Police Department on October 25, 1971, where he was assigned to the 18th District and from 1973 until 1978, he was assigned to the 18"' District Tactical Unit; and

WHEREAS, On April 14, 1978, Jack was promoted to the rank of investigator and was assigned to the Area 4 Burglary Unit; and

WHEREAS, On June 4, 1982, Jack was promoted to the rank of sergeant and assigned to the 24"* District where he served from June 20, 1982, until his retirement on May 15, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Lahti served the City ofChicago with honor and distinction during his thirty-one year career, receiving one hundred seventy-one Honorable 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96649

Mentions, fourteen Complimentary Letters, the Appearance Award, the Democratic Convention Award and the C.A.P.S. Award; and

WHEREAS, Jack will be honored for his years of exemplary service as a member of the Chicago Police Department at a retirement celebration that will take place on December 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City of Chicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to John S. Lahti and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to him and his wife, Mary, and daughter, Cara; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to John S. Lahti.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT GREGORY R. MC HUGH ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After thirty-three years with the Chicago Police Department, Sergeant Gregory R. McHugh, Star Number 1893, retired on January 3, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Prior to becoming a Chicago Police Officer, Greg served with the United States Navy and received an Honorable Discharge on October 13, 1967; and

WHEREAS, He began his career with the Chicago Police Department on April 28, 1969 and was subsequently assigned to the 19"' District; and

WHEREAS, On September 1, 1973, Greg was promoted to the rank of investigator and assigned to Area 4; and

WHEREAS, On June 1, 1985, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant and assigned to the 24"^ District where he remained until his retirement on January 3, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Greg served the City ofChicago with honor and distinction during his thirty-three year career, receiving three Department Commendations, ten Honorable Mentions and eighteen Complimentary Letters; and 96650 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Greg will be honored for his years of exemplary service as a member ofthe Chicago Police Department at a retirement celebration that will take place on December 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this stxth day of November, 2002, A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Gregory R. McHugh and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to him and his daughters, Megan and Katie; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Gregory R. McHugh.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO OFFICER DEAN C. SAKURJU ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After twenty-one years with the Chicago Police Department, Officer Dean C. Sakurai, Star Number 6573, retired on May 31, 2002; and

WHEREAS, Officer Sakurai began his career with the Department on May 18, 1981 and was subsequently assigned to the 23'^'' District; and

WHEREAS, On December 11, 1986, Dean was transfened to the Intelligence Section and remained there until December 7, 1989, when he transferred to the 24"' District and remained there until his retirement; and

WHEREAS, Dean served the City ofChicago with honor and distinction during his twenty-one year career, receiving three Department Commendations, eighty-nine Honorable Mentions and fifteen Complimentary Letters; and

WHEREAS, Dean will.be honored for his years of exemplary service as a Chicago Police Officer at a retirement celebration that will take place on December 4, 2002, at the Chateau Ritz banquet facility located in Niles, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and members ofthe City Council, gathered in a meeting this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Dean C. Sakurai and extend our sincere appreciation and best wishes to him; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96651

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Dean C. Sakurai.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DOHERTY (41'^ Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO CONQUERORS SWIM TEAM ON MEDAL-WINNING PERFORMANCE AT 2002 ILLINOIS SPECIAL OLYMPIC GAMES.

WHEREAS, the Special Olympics Conquerors swim team, which is sponsored by Chicago Police Amvets Post 18, performed awesomely in the 2002 Illinois Special Olympic Games held at Illinois State University in Normal; and

WHEREAS, These games, held June 21 through 23 are the largest ofthe more than one hundred seventy-five Special Oljmipic competitions held in Illinois, and some three thousand stx hundred fifty young athletes participated in one or more of six categories: aquatics, track and field athletics, gjminastics, bocce, soccer and powerlifting; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Police Amvets Post 18, spearheaded by John O'Malley and Martin A. O'Malley, are all-year sponsors of the Special Olympic Team providing much needed equipment for the physically and mentally challenged and providing great encouragement. They were indeed very proud when the Conquerors came out of these competitions with four Oljrmpic Gold Medals, stx Olympic Silver Medals, and three Olympic Bronze Medals; and

WHEREAS, The great young athletes who are the Special Olympics Conquerors swim team are each a.source. of great pride.not only to their sponsors, but also to the citizens of our great city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, A. D., do hereby extend our heartiest congratulations to the Special Olympics Conquerors swim team for their outstanding performance in the Special Olympics competitions held June 21 through 23, 2002, and our gratitude to the team and its sponsors; and 96652 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Special Oljrmpics Conquerors swim team.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PAUL H. LEFFMANN.

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffrnann had a long and accomplished life as an attomey, businessman, philanthropist and humanitarian; and

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffrnann, a lifelong Chicago resident, was raised in Hyde Park, and was a longtime Wilmette resident; and

WHEREAS Paul H. Leffrnann, backed by his grandfather and uncles went to Europe to save Jewish victims of which resulted in the rescue and resettlement in America of twenty-one people; and

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffrnann, at age thirty-five, volunteered for the United States Army and ended his career as a lieutenant colonel in the office of the supervisory legal staff of the Air Judge Advocate in Washington, D. C; and

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffmann was involved in the Jewish community as president of Sinai Temple in Hyde Park and a founding member of the Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism in Highland Park, a religious school teacher and contributor to the Jewish Federation of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffmann established a Professor ofCommercial Law chair at the University of Chicago Law School, helped build a new Block Museum of Art at Northwestem University and contributed to the North Shore Senior Center and other institutions in Chicago and Sarasota, Florida; and

WHEREAS, Paul H. Leffrnann, who passed away on October 8, 2002, at the age of ninety-five, was the loving husband ofthe late Theo Hirsch, devoted father of Harry, proud grandfather of Laurel Zuckerman, Paul Leffrnann, Merrill Leffmann and David Leffmann and caring great grandfather of Eve and Linda Zuckerman and Cheye BoIImann and nieces Gail Gill, Carol Zavatsky and Sue Taflinger; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96653

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled in meeting this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby honor and remember Paul H. Leffrnann; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of the resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Paul H. Leffrnann.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO THE HILTON CHICAGO ON SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, The Hilton Chicago opened May 2, 1927, at 720 South Michigan Avenue, as The Stevens, named for founder James W. Stevens, as the largest hotel in the world with twenty-eight stories, three thousand rooms, an eighteen hole rooftop golf course, its own hospital and one thousand two hundred seat theater, at a cost of Thirty Million Dollars; and

WHEREAS, The Hilton Chicago hosted such renown guests as Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindburgh, Queen Elizabeth II, Emperor Hirohito, the Apollo 8 Astronauts and seven United States presidents; and

WHEREAS, The Hilton Chicago, during the Depression, was purchased by the United States Army and used as its Technical Training Command School and barracks until 1943; and purchased by Conrad Hilton in 1945 for Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars; and

WHEREAS, The HUton Chicago in 1985 underwent a One Hundred Eighty-five Million Dollar renovation and restoration; and

WHEREAS, The Hilton Chicago will celebrate its diamond anniversary with a gala reception Thursday, November 14, 2002, with special guests United States Supreme Court Justice .John Paul Stevens, grandson ofthe hotel's founder; .and actor Harrison Ford, who starred in "The Fugitive", filmed at the hotel; and

WHEREAS, The Gala's theme, "Hollywood at the HUton" wiU showcase the hotel's rich history with movies and television programs that have been filmed at The Hilton Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Hilton Chicago will honor its seventy-fifth anniversary by raising funds for Variety, the intemational children's charity which is also celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary; now, therefore. 96654 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this stxth day of November, 2002, do hereby congratulate The Hilton Chicago on its seventy-fifth anniversary, express the wish that The Hilton Chicago continue to thrive and continue its fine traditions; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Thomas J. Loughlin, General Manager ofthe Hilton Chicago.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43"^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. NATHAN ROSENMUTTER.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgement has called to his etemal reward Nathan Rosenmutter, beloved citizen, friend and philanthropist, October 15, 2002, at the age of eighty-seven years; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Chicago March 28, 1915, Nathan Rosenmutter had no formal education. When his father died, he was forced to quit school and support their large family, and Nathan joined what would become a leading family business in Chicago. It took many years and much toil, but eventually he tumed a small neighborhood junk shop into the Midwest's largest scrap metal recycling business: General Iron Industries, which thrives today as one of Chicago's premiere family businesses; and

WHEREAS, Known as "Nate Rose" to his colleagues, Nathan Rosenmutter was an exemplary citizen. As a child, he had once been hospitalized as a charity patient, an experience which nurtured his dream of becoming a philanthropist. He established a breast cancer research.fund at Rush Presbjrterian St. Luke's in honor of his wife, Lee Hoffman Rosenmutter, who succumbed to the disease in 1974. Among his many other philanthropic projects was the establishment ofthe Lee and Nathan Rosenmutter Family Foundation, which contributes to local and Jewish causes. He was also the first honoree in Chicago for the State of Israel Bonds; and

WHEREAS, A generous and caring citizen, Nathan Rosenmutter was a vital member of his grateful community and will be sorely missed. He leaves to celebrate his life two daughters, Marilyn (Mark) Labkon and Beverly Braverman; grandchildren Howard and Adam Labkon, and Eva Braverman; other relatives; and many friends; now, therefore. 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96655

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A. D., do hereby express our sonow on the death of Nathan Rosenmutter and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjrmpathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Nathan Rosenmutter.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS S. GALLAGHER.

WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called to his etemal reward Thomas S. Gallagher, beloved citizen and friend; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has been informed on his passing by Alderman Gene Schulter; and

WHEREAS, Thomas, seventy years old, ofChicago, was bom in Donegal, Ireland; and

WHEREAS, He was the beloved husband of late Mary Frances; loving father of Margaret, Ann, Bernadette Molloy, Siobhan Donohue and James; cherished grandfather of Megan, Kathleen, Tom, Maura, Neil, Sinead, Michael, Matthew, Liam, Kyle, Declan, and Emmett; fond brother of Sars, Gerald, Brendan and John; uncle to many; and

WHEREAS,..Thomas was bom on.MarchS, 1932 and.passed on October 2, 2002; and

WHEREAS, His Christian Burial Mass was held at Saint Benedict's Church; and

WHEREAS, To his family and friends, Thomas Gallagher will be deeply missed but the memory of his character will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express 96656 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

our sonow on the death of Thomas Gallagher, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and

Be It Futher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Thomas Gallagher.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JOAN NEENAN.

WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to her etemal reward Joan Neenan, beloved citizen and friend; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has been informed of her passing by Alderman Gene Schulter; and

WHEREAS, Joan was beloved wife of forty-four years to James D. Neenan; loving mother of Patti, Mike, Terri, Jimmy, Tommy, Bobby, Timmy, Denny and Kevin; proud grandmother of Erin, Michael, Katie, Jo Ann, Jimmy, Kelsey, Brendan, Patrick, Kelly, Sean and Sarah; loving daughter of Helen, nee Stephen and the late Edward Welter; fond sister of Jim Welter; dear sister-in-law of Jack Neenan and Betty Jo Bard; and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and

WHEREAS, Joan Neenan will be deeply missed, but her character, compassion, and her good citizenship will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this stxth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the death of Joan Neenan and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further ResoZi;ed, That a suitable copy be prepared and, presented to the family of Joan Neenan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANZ OTTEN

WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Franz Often, beloved citizen and friend; and 11/6/2002 AGREED CALENDAR 96657

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has been informed on his passing by Alderman Gene Schulter; and

WHEREAS, He was a longtime member of the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce; and

WHEREAS, To his family and friends, Franz Otten, will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the death of Franz Otten and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Franz Otten.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ERIK GODVIK ON RECEIPT OF GOLD MEDAL IN BOWLING AT MAYOR DALEY'S SENIOR GAMES.

WHEREAS, Erik Godvik won gold medal in Mayor Daley's Senior Games; and

WHEREAS, He won in the fifty to stxty year old age bracket for bowling; and

WHEREAS, Erik finished with a score of two hundred forty-six and a series total score of five hundred eighty-eight; and

WHEREAS, He is a resident ofthe City ofChicago in Lincoln Square; and

WHEREAS, This is an outstanding achievement that Alderman Gene Schulter would like to recognize; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this sixth day of November, 2002 A.D., do hereby recognize Erik Godvik for his accomplishments and outstanding leadership; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Erik Godvik. 96658 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN.

(Presented By Wards, In Order, Beginning With The Fiftieth Ward)

Ananged 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 Pemiits, License Fee Exemptions, Cancellation of Warrants for Collection and Water Rate Exemptions, Et Cetera.

1. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF LOADING ZONES AT SUNDRY LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish loading zones at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

GRANATO (r'Ward) West Armitage Avenue, at 2577 — at all times — Monday through Saturday;

West Division Street, at 2018 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight - daily; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96659

Aldennan Location, Distance And Time

North MUwaukee Avenue, at 1566 — 1:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Wednesday through Sunday;

H/UTHCOCK (2"'* Ward) South Dearborn Street, at 637 — 15 minute limit with hazard Ughts activated — at aU times — daily;

South Wells Street, at 501 - 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. — Monday through Friday and 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. -Saturday (valet parking);

STROGER (8"^ Ward) East 79* Street, at 2010 - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ~ daily;

B/U.CER (11"'Ward) West 3P' Street, at 244 - 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

FRIAS (12'''Ward) West 23^" Street, at 2711 - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday (handicapped);

T. THOMAS (IS'''Ward) West 63"* Street, at 3536 - 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - daily;

SOLIS (25'*^ Ward) West 18'" Street, at 1153-15 minute limit with hazard hghts activated — 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

BURNETT (27'^ Ward) West Adams Street, at 1201 - at a\\ times — daily; 96660 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Aldennan Location, Distance And Time

West Chicago Avenue, at 600 at all times — dafly;

North Green Street, at 112 - 120 - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

North Orleans Street, at 1444 - at all times — daily;

North Sangamon Street, at 767 ~ 793 - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday;

West Van Buren Street, at 812 - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Tuesday through Friday;

West Washington Boulevard, at 855 — 15 minute limit with hazard Ughts activated - 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

West Washington Boulevard, at 950 — 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

SUAREZ (3r'Ward) West Schubert Avenue (north side) from North Cicero Avenue to the first alley west of North Cicero Avenue — 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (no parking/tow-away zone);

West Schubert Avenue (south side) from North Cicero Avenue to the first alley west ofNorth Cicero Avenue — 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (no parking/tow-away zone); 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96661

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

MATLAK (32"^ Ward) North Ashland Avenue, at 2558 - 11:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. - Monday through Thursday and 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Friday and Saturday;

West Diversey Parkway, at 1735 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. - dafly;

MELL (33"* Ward) North Central Park Avenue, at 4535 — 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. - dafly;

LAURINO (Sg''^ Ward) North Pulaski Road, at 4837 - 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday;

O'CONNOR (40'^ Ward) North Clark Street, at 5228 - 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

North Kedzie Avenue (west side) at 5416, from a point 155 feet north of West Balmoral Avenue, to a point 49 feet north thereof - 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday;

NAT/U^US (42*^^ Ward) East Chestnut Street, between North State Street and North Wabash Avenue — 30 minute limit with hazard lights activated — at all times — daily;

North Dearbom Street (east side) from a point 30 feet south ofWest Kinzie Street, to a point 47 feet south thereof;

East Wacker Drive, at 190 at all times — daily; 96662 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

East Walton Street, at 190 - 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. - at aU times - daily;

North WeUs Street (east side) between West Randolph Street and the first aUey north thereof (to replace the furthest pubUc benefit reserved disabled parking space) 6:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday;

HANSEN (44*^ Ward) North Southport Avenue, at 3749 — 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. - daily (no parking/tow zone);

SCHULTER (47"^ Ward) West Irving Park Road (south side) at 1733, from a point approximately 30 feet west of North Hermitage Avenue, to a point 25 feet west thereof — 15 minute limit Avith hazard Ughts activated — 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED LOADING ZONE AT 2356 NORTH ELSTON AVENUE.

Alderman Matlak (32"'* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Councfl on July 10, 2002 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 90170) which established loading zones on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Elston Avenue (west side) at 2356, from a point 160 feet south ofWest FuUerton Avenue, to a point 60 feet south thereof — no parking/disabled loading zone/tow-away zone — 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday" and inserting in Ueu thereof: "North Elston Avenue, at 2356, from a point 160 feet south ofWest FuUerton Avenue, to a point 60 feet south thereof 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96663

— 30 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have Ught flashing — tow- away zone after 30 minutes — 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Fridaj^, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED LOADING ZONE ON PORTION OF NORTH KENMORE AVENUE.

Alderman ShiUer (46* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City CouncU on December 10, 1997 [Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council, page 59014) which established loading zones on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Kenmore Avenue (east side) from a point 447 feet north ofWest Irving Park Road, to a point 10 feet north thereof — handicapped loading zone — 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Fridajr" and inserting in Ueu thereof: "North Kenmore Avenue (east side) from a point 447 feet north of West Irving Park Road, to a point 10 feet north thereof — handicapped loading zone — at aU times — daily", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED LOADING ZONE ON PORTION OF WEST OHIO STREET.

Alderman Natarus (42"'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 1, 2000 [Journal of the Proceeding of the City Council, page 43275) which established loading zones on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "West Ohio Street (south side) from a point 175 feet east of North FrankUn Street, to a point 25 feet east thereof — loading zone/tow-away zone - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96664 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED LOADING ZONE AT 63 EAST 79™ STREET.

Alderman Lyle (6* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which estabUshed loading zones on portions of specified public way by striking the words: "East 79* Street, at 63 — no parking at anjrtime (Taylor Funeral Home)" and inserting in Ueu thereof: "East 79* Street, at 63 — no parking/loading zone (Taylor Funeral Home)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS ON PORTION OF NORTH STATE STREET.

Alderman Natarus (42"'' Ward) presented a proposed order authorizing the Director ofRevenue to cause the instaUation of two parking meters at 1030 North State Street at 25 cents for each 15 minute period with a two hour limit, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - REMOVAL OF PARKING METERS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Alderman M. Smith (48"' Ward) presented three proposed orders for the removal of parking meters at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

5539 North Winthrop Avenue (Parking Meter Number 2102);

5540 North Winthrop Avenue (Parking Meter Number 36115); and

5546 North Winthrop Avenue (Parking Meter Number 36114). 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96665

Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF ONE-WAY TRAFFIC RESTRICTION ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to restrict the movement of vehicular traffic to a single direction in each case on that portion ofthe pubUc ways specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Alderman Location And Distance

GRANATO (r' Ward) West Belden Avenue, in the 2600 block, from North Talman Avenue to North Washtenaw Avenue — westerly;

North Wilmot Avenue, in the 1900 block, from North Oakley Avenue to North Westem Avenue — northerly;

LEVAR (45*'' Ward) West Hyacinth Street, from the first aUey west to North Mflwaukee Avenue — easterly;

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ONE-WAY TRAFFIC RESTRICTION IN 6900 AND 7000 BLOCKS OF SOUTH BELL AVENUE.

Alderman L. Thomas (17* Ward) presented a proposed order directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to give consideration to restricting the flow of traffic to a southerly direction in the 6900 and 7000 blocks of South BeU Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96666 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit the parking of vehicles at the locations designated, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Alderman Location Distance And Time

POPE (10*''Ward) South AvenueO, at 10542 (Handicapped Parking Permit 31597);

B/U.CER (11'^ Ward) West 29* Street, at 922 (Handicapped Parking Permft 32129);

South Lock Avenue, at 3014 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34507);

/U.LEN [3&^ Ward) West Bemice Avenue, at 5302 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33352);

West CuUom Avenue, at 5520 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 35009);

West Dakin Street, at 5759 (Handicapped Parking Permit 35008);

West Lawrence Avenue, at 6057 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33356);

West Roscoe Street, at 4936 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33353). 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96667

Re/erred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING AT ALL TIMES AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit at all times the parking of vehicles at the locations designated and for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Alderman Location And Distance

GRANATO (r'Ward) West Blackhawk Street, at 1437 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32702);

West Cortez Street, at 2643 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32699);

West Ohio Street, at 1923 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 30061);

PRECKWINKLE For HAITHCOCK (2"^ Ward) West Warren Boulevard, at 2643 (except for handicapped);

TILLMAN (3"* Ward) West 47'" Place, at 1008 (Handicapped Parking Permit 27066);

PRECKWINKLE (4"^ Ward) South Ellis Avenue, at 4315 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 26378);

East 50* Street, at 1640 (except for handicapped);

HAIRSTON (5'" Ward) South Cyril Avenue, at 7150 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34009);

East 70* Place, at 2316 (Handicapped Parking Permft 34012); 96668 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Aldennan Location And Distance

LYLE (6*''Ward) South Calumet Avenue, at 9254 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33095);

South Champlain Avenue, at 9422 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 34104);

South Eberhart Avenue, at 7944 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33680);

South Evans Avenue, at 7745 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 31146);

South Normal Avenue, at 6934 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33717);

South Prairie Avenue, at 7816 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34141);

East 88* Place, at 638 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34526);

East 9r' Place, at 435 (Handicapped Parking Permft 34523);

BEAVERS (7'" Ward) South Paxton Avenue, at 7719 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33102);

STROGER (8'" Ward) South Avalon Avenue, at 8149 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34310);

South Blackstone Avenue, at 8005 (Handicapped Parking Permit 28663);

South Blackstone Avenue, at 9025 (Handicapped Parking Permit 32888);

South Clyde Avenue, at 7651 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 32868); 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96669

Alderman Location And Distance

South ComeU Avenue, at 7837 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34386);

South Crandon Avenue, at 8104 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34887);

South Crandon Avenue, at 8738 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32884);

South Dante Avenue, at 8355 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32098);

South Dauphin Avenue, at 9016 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 32300);

South Dorchester Avenue, at 7935 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33578);

South EIUs Avenue, at 7539 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33681);

South Kimbark Avenue, at 7951 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34073);

South Merrill Avenue, at 7623 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33125);

South MerriU Avenue, 8046 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32094);

South Ridgeland Avenue, at 7525 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33106);

East 93"' Street, at 2007 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33727);

FRIAS (12'*'Ward) West Cullerton Street, at 2621 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34131); 96670 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Location And Distance

South Wolcott Avenue, at 4441 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 31448);

OLIVO (IS*" Ward) South Kildare Avenue, at 5849 (except for handicapped);

South Long Avenue, at 6355 (except for handicapped);

South Massasoit Avenue, at 6056 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21956);

West 62"" Street, at 3808 (Handicapped Parking Permit 82959);

West 67* Place, at 3721 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 97473);

West 69* Place, at 3939 (except for handicapped);

BURKE (14*''Ward) South Albany Avenue, at 4536 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 31902);

South Francisco Avenue, at 6015 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32551);

South Harding Avenue, at 4548 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33758);

South Kariov Avenue, at 4352 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32130);

South Mozart Street, at 4522 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34834);

South Sacramento Avenue, at 6654 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33765); 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96671

Aldermsm Location And Distance

South Sacramento Avenue, at 6427 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34564);

South Sawyer Avenue, at 5550 (Handi­ capped Parking Pennit 32545);

South Spaulding Avenue, at 4312 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34829);

West 50* Street, at 2538 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34820);

West 56* Place, at 3744 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34032);

T. THOMAS (15* Ward) South Artesiem Avenue, at 7012 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 26068);

COLEMAN (16*^ Ward) South May Street, at 5627 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 35114);

MURPHY (18'''Ward) South Francisco Avenue, at 7119 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33525);

RUG/U (19*^ Ward) South BeU Avenue, at 11066 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 28389);

DEVILLE (2r'Ward) South Eggleston Avenue, at 9336 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33916);

South Union Avenue, at 8039 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 35039);

West 94'" Place, at 338 (Handicapped Parking Permit 32864); 96672 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Location And Distance

West 110* Street, at 1131 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34667);

Z/U.EWSKI (23^^ Ward) South Kilpatrick Avenue, at 5315 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34882);

South Lavergne Avenue, at 5131 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 31920);

South MuUigan Avenue, at 6031 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34034);

South Natoma Avenue, at 6101 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34128);

South Tripp Avenue, at 4841 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34865);

West 64* Street, at 6655 (Handicapped Parking Permit 31300);

CHANDLER (24'" Ward) West Cullerton Street, at 4318 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33209);

South Komensky Avenue, at 1637 (Handicapped Parking Permft 29399);

West Lexington Street, at 3939 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 32079);

South Millard Avenue, at 1861 (Handi­ capped Peirking Permit 33218);

South Spaulding Avenue, at 1936 (Handicapped Parking Permit 31041);

South Troy Street, at 1663 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34185); 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY.ALDERMEN 96673

Alderman Location And Distance

SOLIS (25'''Ward) South Ruble Street, at 2019 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 29056);

West 24* Street, at 268 (Handicapped Parking Permit 33273);

South AUport Street, at 2011 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33240);

BURNETT (27'" Ward) North Avers Avenue, at 1007 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34182);

West Fulton Boulevard, at 3132 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34402);

North Springfield Avenue, at 1119 (Handicapped Parking Permit 25328);

North MonticeUo Avenue, at 921 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 28425);

E. SMITH (28'" Ward) West Fulton Boulevard, at 4842 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34984);

West Kinzie Street, at 4952 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32831);

North Leclaire Avenue, at 425 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 28208);

West Van Buren Street, at 3321 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34560);

CAROTHERS (29'" Ward) West Gladys Avenue, at 5408 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34616);

South Mason Avenue, at 1042 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 33331); 96674 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Location And Distance

North MuUigan Avenue, at 2106 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 28250);

VVOJCJX (30'" Ward) West Wellington Avenue, at 4153 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33358);

SU/UiEZ (3r'Ward) North Hamlin Avenue, at 2038 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 33378);

North Keeler Avenue, at 2251 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32250);

North Kilpatrick Avenue, at 2904 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 35055);

North Lawndale Avenue, at 2206 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 29790);

North Lockwood Avenue, at 2112 (Handi­ capped Parking Pennit 34717);

West McLean Avenue, at 4625 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34724);

MATLAK (32"^ Ward) West Wellington Avenue, at 1726 (except for handicapped);

MELL (33^^ Ward) North Central Park, at 4431 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33Q76);

North KimbaU Avenue, at 4148 (except for handicapped);

West Sunnyside Avenue, at 3447 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 35544); 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96675

Alderman Location And Distance

North Troy Street, at 3928 (except for handicapped);

North Troy Street, at 4247 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33060);

BJU^S (36'" Ward) North Natchez Avenue, at 1631 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32185);

West Nelson Street, at 6119 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 34618);

North Octavia Avenue, at 3427 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 32188);

MITTS (37'" Ward) North Lawler Avenue, at 407 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 28211);

O'CONNOR (40'" Ward) West Rascher Avenue, at 2613 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 34888);

D/U.EY (43'" Ward) North Cleveland Avenue, at 1917 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 31443);

LEVAR (45'" Ward) North Mason Avenue, at 4935 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33901);

West Raven Street, at 6353 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 29153);

SCHULTER (47'" Ward) West Berteau Avenue, at 2143 (Handi­ capped Parking Permft 28327); 96676 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Aldennan Location And Distance

MOORE (49'" Ward) West FarweU Avenue, at 1226 (except for handicapped);

North Hoyne Avenue, at 7452 (except for handicapped);

West Jarvis Avenue, at 1222 (except for handicapped);

STONE (50'" Ward) North CampbeU Avenue, at 6034 (except for handicapped);

West Fitch Avenue, at 2914 (except for handicapped);

North Richmond Avenue, at 6334 (except for handicapped);

North RockweU Street, at 6605 (except for handicapped);

West Rosemont Avenue, at 2651 (except for handicapped);

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2117 WEST AINSLIE STREET.

Alderman Schulter (47* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "West AinsUe Street, at 2117 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17416)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96677

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3151 WEST ARTHUR AVENUE.

Aldennan Stone (50* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West Arthur Avenue, at 3151 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17151)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8758 SOUTH BLACKSTONE AVENUE.

Alderman Stroger (8* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Blackstone Avenue, at 8758 (Handicapped Parking Permit 13719)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7919 SOUTH EAST END AVENUE.

Alderman Stroger (8* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South East End Avenue, at 7919 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15283)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96678 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6631 SOUTH ELLIS AVENUE.

Alderman Hairston (5* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "South EUis Avenue, at 6631 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8442 SOUTH GREEN STREET.

Alderman DeViUe (21*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "South Green Street, at 8442 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 16388)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1604 WEST GREENLEAF AVENUE.

Alderman Moore (49* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Greenleaf Avenue, at 1604 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15737)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96679

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2318 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Hamlin Avenue, at 2318 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18913)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed ~ AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3304 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE.

Alderman Levar (45* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North HamUn Avenue, at 3304 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16947)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1218 NORTH HARDING AVENUE.

Alderman Bumett (27* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Harding Avenue, at 1218 (Handicapped Parking Permit 307750)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96680 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2832 NORTH HARDING AVENUE.

Alderman Wojcik (30* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "North Harding Avenue, at 2832 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18841)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 863 NORTH HERMITAGE AVENUE.

Alderman Granato (1" Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Hermitage Avenue, at 863 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12218)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6343 WEST HOLBROOK STREET.

Alderman Levar (45* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "West Holbrook Street, at 6343 (Handicapped Parking Permit 10850)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96681

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4923 WEST HONORE STREET.

Alderman Coleman (16* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Honore Street, at 4923 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12116)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Ref erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1707 NORTH HOYNE AVENUE.

Alderman Matlak (32"'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Hojme Avenue, at 1707 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8624 SOUTH JUSTINE STREET.

Alderman De Ville (21*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Justine Street, at 8624 (Handicapped Parking Permit 19961)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96682 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4737 NORTH KEATING AVENUE.

Alderman Levar (45* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "North Keating Avenue, at 4737 (Handicapped Parking Permit 1268)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5618 SOUTH KENNETH AVENUE.

Aldennan OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Kenneth Avenue, at 5618 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6041 SOUTH KILDARE AVENUE.

Alderman Olivo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South KUdare Avenue, at 6041 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96683

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2137 NORTH KILPATRICK AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North KUpatrick Avenue, at 2137 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16827)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2223 NORTH KILPATRICK AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Kilpatrick Avenue, at 2223 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16150)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6016 SOUTH KILPATRICK AVENUE.

Alderman Olivo (13'" Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Kilpatrick Avenue, at 6016 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96684 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7759 SOUTH KINGSTON AVENUE.

Alderman Beavers (7* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Kingston Avenue, at 7759 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15522)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred ~ AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6024 SOUTH KOMENSKY AVENUE.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passisd ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Komensky Avenue, at 6024 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6320 SOUTH KOSTNER AVENUE.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Kostner Avenue, at 6320 (Handicapped Parking Permit 30581)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96685

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8234 SOUTH LAFLIN STREET.

Alderman DeViUe (21*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Laflin Street, at 8234 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21517)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4800 SOUTH LAKE PARK AVENUE.

Aldennan Preckwinkle (4* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Lake Park Avenue, at 4800 (sign instaUed at 4807 South Dorchester Avenue) (Handicapped Parking Permit 26354)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2128 NORTH LATROBE AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31 *' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Latrobe Avenue, at 2128 (Handicapped Parking Permit 8242)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96686 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2034 WEST LELAND AVENUE.

Alderman Schulter (47* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Leiand Avenue, at 2034 (Handicapped Parking Permit 9339)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6457 SOUTH LOCKWOOD AVENUE.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "South Lockwood Avenue, at 6457 (Handicapped Parking Pemiit 844)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1528 NORTH LOTUS AVENUE.

Alderman Mitts (37* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Lotus Avenue, at 1528 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15610)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96687

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5921 SOUTH MAPLEWOOD AVENUE.

Alderman Coleman (16* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Maplewood Avenue, at 5921 (Handicapped Parking Permit 19687)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7944 SOUTH MARYLAND AVENUE.

Alderman Stroger (8* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Maryland Avenue, at 7944 (Handicapped Parking Permit 5675)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2173 NORTH MCVICKER AVENUE.

Alderman Carothers (29* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North McVicker Avenue, at 2173 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15914)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96688 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4327 NORTH MCVICKER AVENUE.

Alderman AUen (38* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "North McVicker Avenue, at 4327 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 17841)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6233 SOUTH MAYFIELD AVENUE.

Alderman Zaiewski (23'"'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Mayfield Avenue, at 6233 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18161)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2331 NORTH MERRIMAC AVENUE.

Alderman Carothers (29* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Merrimac Avenue, at ,2331 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20437)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96689

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3239 NORTH ORIOLE AVENUE.

Alderman Banks (36* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Oriole Avenue, at 3239 (Handicapped Parking Permit 676899)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5215 WEST PATTERSON AVENUE.

Aldermem Allen (38* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Patterson Avenue, at 5215 (Handicapped Parking Permit 7846)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1432 WEST PRATT AVENUE.

Alderman Moore (49'" Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Pratt Avenue, at 1432 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15160)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96690 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4324 SOUTH RICHMOND STREET.

Alderman Burke (14* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "South Richmond Street, at 4324 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21365)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5226 SOUTH SACRAMENTO BOULEVARD.

Aldennan Burke (14* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "South Sacramento Boulevard, at 5226 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17272)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7611 SOUTH SEELEY AVENUE.

Alderman Murphy (18'" Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Seeley Avenue, at 7611 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15204)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96691

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7228 SOUTH ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE.

Alderman Lyle (6* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "South St. Lawrence Avenue, at 7228 (except for handicapped)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2729 WEST SUMMERDALE AVENUE.

Alderman O'Connor (40* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Summerdale Avenue, at 2729 (Handicapped Parking Permit 26435)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8216 SOUTH VERNON AVENUE.

Alderman Lyle (6* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Vemon Avenue, at 8216 (Handicapped Parking Permit 19670)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96692 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4724 NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE.

Alderman Schulter (47* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Virginia Avenue, at 4724 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17567)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5727 NORTH WA'YNE AVENUE.

. Aldennan M. Smith (48* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "North Wajme Avenue, at 5727 (Handicapped Parking Permit 25590)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and. Safety.

Refen-ed - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4239 NORTH WHIPPLE STREET.

Alderman Mell (33'^'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Whipple Street, at 4239 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16157)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96693

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1532 WEST WOLFRAM STREET.

Alderman Matlak (32"'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West Wolfram Street, at 1532 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1541 WEST WOLFRAM STREET.

Alderman Matlak (32"'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West Wolfram Street, at 1541 (except for hemdicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6627 SOUTH WOODLAWN AVENUE.

Alderman Hairston (5'" Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Woodlawn Avenue, at 6627 (Handicapped Parking Permit 9883)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96694 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4556 WEST WRIGHTWOOD AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the peirking of vehicles at eill times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West Wrightwood Avenue, at 4556 (Handicapped Parking Permit 5734)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Ref erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 933 WEST 31^"^ STREET.

Alderman Balcer (11* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West 31*' Street, at 933", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 539 WEST 32^° STREET.

Alderman Balcer (11* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West 32"'' Street, at 539", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96695

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3940 WEST 59™ STREET.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West 59* Street, at 3940 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5920 WEST 63*^ PLACE.

Alderman Olivo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "West 63^'' Place, at 5920 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6336 WEST 64™ PLACE.

Alderman Olivo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West 64* Place, at 6336 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 96696 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2355 EAST 67™ STREET.

Alderman Hairston (5* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "East 67* Street, at 2355 (Handicapped Parking Permit 26358)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3928 WEST 70™ STREET.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinetnce to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at aU times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "West 70* Street, at 3928 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 653 EAST 82''° STREET.

Alderman Lyle (6* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "East 82"'' Street, at 653 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96697

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4137 WEST 82'^'^ PLACE.

Alderman OUvo (13* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West 82"" Place, at 4137 (except for handicapped)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 633 EAST 90™ STREET.

Alderman Lyle (6* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified pubUc ways by striking the words: "East 90* Street, at 633 (Handicapped Parking Permit 667)", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - RELOCATION OF PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES TO 3314 SOUTH LITUANICA AVENUE.

Aldennan Balcer (11* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to relocate a parking prohibition for Handicapped Parking Permit 21008 from its cunent location at 3350 South Aberdeen Street to a new location at 3314 South Lituanica Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96698 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - RELOCATION OF PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES TO 1734 NORTH PAULINA STREET.

Alderman Wojcik (30* Weird) presented a proposed ordinance to relocate a parking prohibition for Handicapped Parking Permit 18849 from its cunent location at 3924 West School Street to a new location at 1734 North Paulina Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - RELOCATION OF PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES TO 2967 SOUTH THROOP STREET.

Alderman Balcer (11* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to relocate a parking prohibition for Handicapped Parking Permit 1500 from its cunent location at 3208 South Throop Street to a new location at 2967 South Throop Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit the parking of vehicles at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

Ward Location, Distance And Time

DE VILLE (2 r' Ward) West 88* Street, in the 800 block - 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96699

Ward Location, Distance And Time

E. SMITH (28'" Ward) West Cermak Road, at 2600 - 2618 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - dafly.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT 5211 NORTH DAMEN AVENUE.

Aldennan O'Connor (40* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the peirking of vehicles during specified hours on portions of various public ways by striking the words: "North Damen Avenue, at 5211 — no parking/tow-away zone" and inserting in lieu thereof: "North Damen Avenue, at 5211 — no parking/loading zone — 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. — dafly", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF FIFTEEN MINUTE STANDING ZONES AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

Alderman Natarus (42"'' Ward) presented three proposed ordinances to estabUsh fifteen minute standing zones/tow-away zones and require that unattended vehicles have hazard lights activated while at the locations designated and for the times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

East Ontario Street, at 277 - 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P..M. - Monday through Sunday;

North State Street, at 875 - 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - Monday through Sunday; and

East Chestnut Street, at 21 — at all times — daily. 96700 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders to give consideration to the estabUshment ofresidential permit parking zones at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Ward Location, Distance And Time

GRANATO (r'Ward) West Cortez Street, in the 2400 block, between North Westem Avenue and North CampbeU Avenue - 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. - daily;

STROGER (8*" Ward) South Ingleside Avenue (both sides) in the 7300 block - 3:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M. — dafly;

South Ingleside Avenue (both sides) in the 7400 block - 3:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M. — daily;

East 84* Place (both sides) in the 1600 block — at all times — daily;

£. SMITH (28'" Ward) West Monroe Street (both sides) in the 5100 block — at all times — daily;

CAROTHERS (29'" Ward) West Nelson Street (both sides) in the 6000 block — at all times — daily;

SOAREZ (3r'Ward) North Kildare Avenue (both sides) in the 2200 block - at all times - daily; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96701

Ward Location, Distance And Time

O'CONNOR (40'" Ward) West Carmen Avenue (south side) in the 2700 block - 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

LEV/iR (45*" Ward) North Mason Avenue (east side) in the 5700 block - at aU times - daily.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF NORTH LUNA AVENUE.

Alderman Mitts (37* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which estabUshed residential permit parking zones on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "North Luna Avenue (both sides) in the 1700 block — at aU times — dafljr", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF NORTH WALLER AVENUE.

Alderman Carothers (29* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which established residentied permit parking zones on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Waller Avenue (both sides) in the 1400 block — at all times — dailjr" and inserting in Ueu thereof: "North Waller Avenue (west side) in the 1400 block — at aU times — dailjr", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety. 96702 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF WEST WOLFRAM STREET.

Alderman Suarez (31*' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which estabhshed residential permit parking zones on portions of specified pubhc ways by striking the words: "West \yoIfram Street (both sides) in the 5200 block, from North Laramie Avenue to North Lockwood Avenue — at aU times" and inserting in heu thereof: "West Wolfram Street (both sides) in the 5200 block, from the first aUey west of North Laramie Avenue to North Lockwood Avenue — at aU times", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - DESIGNATION OF SERVICE DRIVES/DIAGONAL PARKING AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to designate service drives and permit diagonal parking at the locations and for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location And Distance

FIUAS (12'" Ward) West 23"' Street (north side) at 3100 3110;

OLIVO (13'" Ward) West Marquette Road (north side) at 4324 West Marquette Road, from North. KoUn Avenue to the first alley east thereof;

OCASIO (26'" Ward) West Potomac Avenue, from North Hamlin Avenue to the first alley east of North Hamlin Avenue; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96703

Alderman Location And Distance

B/UJKS (36'" Ward) North Mobile Avenue (east side) from West Belmont Avenue to the first aUey south thereof

Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF TOW-AWAY ZONES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to estabUsh tow-away zones at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety,,as follows:

Alderman Location And Distemce

NAT/U^US (42"'^Ward) North State Street, at 550 - at all times - daily;

D/U.EY (43"^ Ward) West Wendell Street (south side) from North Wells Street to North LaSalle Street - 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - school days;

SHILLER (46'" Ward) North Marine Drive, at 4140 - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday;

Refen-ed - ESTABLISHMENT OF TWENTY-FIVE MILE PER HOUR SPEED LIMITATION ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.

Alderman Solis (25* Ward) presented three proposed ordinances to limit the speed 96704 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

of vehicles to 25 mfles per hour on portions of specified streets, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

South China Place, from South Princeton Avenue to South WeUs Street;

South Tan Court, from South Princeton Avenue to South WeUs Street; and

South WeUs Street, from West CuUerton Street to West 19* Street.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED SPEED LIMITATION ON PORTION OF WEST DIVERSEY AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (31 *' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which limited the speed of vehicles on portions of specified public ways by striking: "West Diversey Avenue, from North Lamon Avenue to North Kostner Avenue — 35 miles per hour" emd inserting in lieu thereof: "West Diversey Avenue, from North Lamon Avenue to North Kostner Avenue — 20 miles per hour", which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders to give consideration to the instaUation of traffic signs and traffic control signals of the nature indicated eind at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

Location And Type Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

GRANATO (l*'Ward) North Damen Avenue, at West Huron Street - "Stop"; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96705

Location And Tjrpe Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

West Haddon Avenue, in the 2000 block, west of North Damen Avenue — "No Tmcks Over Five Tons";

West Pearson Street, at North Hermitage Avenue — "Stop";

North Wicker Park Avenue, at West Evergreen Avenue — "Stop";

PRECKWINKLE (4'" Ward) South Rhodes Avenue and East 31*' Place - "AU-Way Stop";

HAIRSTON (5'" Ward) South Stony Island Avenue, at East 64* Street - "Stop";

AUey between South Woodlawn Avenue and South Kimbeirk Avenue (both sides) in the 5600 block - "No Parking";

East 58* Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue - "No Left Tum - 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. And 4:00 P.M. To 6:00 P.M. - Monday Through Friday";

Alley between South Clyde Avenue and South Chappel Avenue (both sides) in the 6800 block - "No Parking";

Alley between South Clyde Avenue and South Chappel Avenue (west side) in the 6900 block - "No Parking";

Alley between South Clyde Avenue and South MerriU Avenue (both sides) in the 7000 block - "No Parking"; 96706 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Location And Type Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

BEAVERS (7'" Ward) East 90* Street, at South PhUhps Avenue - "Stop";

POPE (10'"Ward) East 128* Street and South Carondolet Avenue — "Three-Way Stop";

FIUAS (12'" Ward) West 43"* Street and South CampbeU Street - "AU-Way Stop";

West 44* Street and South Maplewood Avenue - "All-Way Stop";

OLIVO (13'" Ward) West Marquette Road, at South Kildare Avenue - "Two-Way Stop";

South Monitor Avenue, at West 61*' Street - "Stop";

West 61*' Street, at South Mayfield Avenue - "Two-Way Stop";

BURKE (14'" Ward) West 44'" Street, at South Kariov Avenue - "Two-Way Stop";

West 44'" Street, at South Kedvale Avenue "Two-Way Stop";

L. THOMAS (17'" Ward) South Throop Street, at 7730 - "Parking Prohibited At All Times — Handicapped";

RL^GA/(19'"Ward) South Ashland Avenue, at South Church Street - "Stop"; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96707

Location And Type Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

South Church Street, at West 108* Place - "Stop";

West 96* and South BeU Avenue "Stop";

DEVILLE (21" Ward) South Lowe Avenue, at West 97* Street - "Stop";

West 96* Street and South WaUace Street - "AU-Way Stop";

West 97* Street and South Carpenter Street - "AU-Way Stop";

-Z/U,EWSKI (23^'^ Ward) South Neenah Avenue and West 57'" Street - "AU-Way Stop";

South Newland Avenue at West 54* Street - "Stop";

West 56* Street, at South Monftor Avenue - "Stop";

CHANDLER (24'" Ward) South Central Park, at West Arthington Street - "Stop";

South Cicero Avenue, at West Van Buren Street - "Stop";

South Independence Boulevard, at West 13* Street-"Stop";

South Kilpatrick Avenue and West Van Buren Street - "Four-Way Stop"; 96708 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Location And Type Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

WOJCIK (30*" Ward) North Avers Avenue, at West Roscoe Street - "Stop";

North Central Avenue, at West Schubert Avenue — "Stop";

West School Street, at North Kenneth Avenue - "Stop";

St/AREZ (3 r'Ward) West Deming Place and North Kilboum Avenue - "AU-Way Stop";

West Deming Place and North Lavergne Avenue - "AU-Way Stop";

North KUboum Avenue emd West Belmont Avenue — "Stop";

North Lamon Avenue and West Oakdale Avenue - "All-Way Stop";

West Schubert Avenue and North Kilboum Avenue - "AU-Way Stop";

MATLAK (32"^^ Ward) West Cortez Street, at North Oakley Avenue - "Stop";

North Oakley Avenue, at West Iowa Street - "Stop";

MELL (33'^Ward) West Cullom Avenue, at North Sawyer Avenue — "Stop";

West Leiand Avenue, at North Lawndale Avenue — "Stop"; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96709

Location And Type Of Alderman Sign Or Signal

West Montrose Avenue, at North Albany Avenue - "Stop";

AUSTIN (34*" Ward) South Lowe Avenue, at West 116* Street - "Two-Way Stop";

West 107* Street, at South Lafayette Avenue — "Two-Way Stop";

West 119* Street, at South WaUace Street - "Two-Way Stop";

West 122"" Street, at South Bishop Street - "Two-Way Stop";

BAMCS (36'" Ward) North Meade Avenue and West Melrose Street - "Two-Way Stop";

MITTS (37'" Ward) North Augusta Boulevard and South Kariov Avenue — "Stop";

South Pine Avenue and North Augusta Boulevard - "Stop";

O'CONNOR (40'" Ward) West Rascher Avenue, at North Hoyne Avenue -"Stop";

SHILLER (46'" Ward) North Frontier Avenue, at West Irving Park Road - "Right Tum Only";

SCHULTER (47'" Ward) North Seeley Avenue, at West Giddings Street - "Stop". 96710 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF FIVE TON WEIGHT LIMITATION ON PORTION OF WEST WINNEMAC AVENUE.

Alderman Schulter (47* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to estabhsh a five ton weight limitation for vehicles on West Winnemac Avenue, from North Westem Avenue to North Leavitt Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS.

Refen-ed - ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

The aldermen named below presented nineteen proposed ordinances amending the Chicago Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as foUows:

BY /U.DERMAN GRANATO (r'Ward):

To classify as an R3 General Residence District instead ofan Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District the area shown on Map Number 7-G bounded by:

a line 175 feet north of etnd parallel to West Schubert Avenue; the public alley next east ofand parallel to North Westem Avenue; a line 150 feet north ofand parallel to West Schubert Avenue; and North Westem Avenue.

To classify as a B4-2 Restricted Service District instead of a B4-1 Restricted Service District the area shown on Map Number 7-1 bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West FuUerton Avenue; a line 49 feet west of and parallel to North Rockwell Street; West Fullerton Avenue; and a Une 74 feet west of and parallel to North RockweU Street. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96711

BY ALDERMJUS! TILLMAN (3"* Ward):

To classify as an R3 General Residence District instead of an Ml-2 Restricted Manufacturing District the area shown on Map Number 1 O-F bounded by:

the pubhc aUey next north of and paraUel to West Swann Street; the west boundeiry line ofthe elevated N.Y.C. RaUroad right-of-way; the pubhc alley next south of and petraUel to West Swann Street; and the east line of the Dan Ryan Expressway.

BY /U.DERMAN POPE (10'" Ward):

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R2 Single-Family Residence District the area shown on Map Number 22-A bounded by:

a line 75.24 feet north of and parallel to the public alley next north of and parallel to East 92"" Street; South Buffalo Avenue; East 92"" Street; and South Burley Avenue.

BY JU.DERMAN B/U.CER (11'" Ward):

To classify as an R4 Genered Residence District instead of an Ml-2 Restricted Memufacturing District the area shown on Map Number 8-F bounded by:

a line from a point 300 feet east ofand perpendicular to South Normal Avenue, to a point 325 feet east ofand perpendicular to South Normal Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to West 37* Street; and West 37* Street.

BY ALDERMAN T. THOMAS (15'" Ward):

To classify as an M2-1 General Manufacturing District instead of an Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing District the area shown on Map Number 16-H bounded by:

West 69* Street; a line 125 feet east ofand parallel to South BeU Avenue; a line 355 feet south ofand parallel to South BeU Avenue; a line 355 feet south ofand parallel to West 69* Street; a line 115 feet east of and parallel to South BeU Avenue; a line 391 feet south ofand parallel to West 69'" Street; and South BeU Avenue. 96712 - JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

BY ALDERMAN DE VILLE (21" Ward):

To classify as a Bl-1 Local RetaU District instead of a B2-1 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map Number 24-G bounded by:

West 95* Street; South Halsted Street; a hne 180 feet south ofand paraUel to West 95* Street; and the pubhc aUey next west of and paraUel to South Halsted Street.

BY ALDERMAN MUNOZ (22"^^ Ward):

To classify as an R2 Single-FamUy Residence District instead of a Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 6-J bounded by:

West Cermeik Road; a hne 100 feet east of and parallel to South Christiana Avenue; the pubhc aUey next south of and parallel to West Cermak Road; and a hne 25 feet east of and paraUel to South Christiana Avenue.

To classify as an R3 General Residence District instead of an M2-3 General Manufacturing District and further, to classify as an Institutional Planned Development instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map Number 8-K bounded by:

South Kilboum Avenue, West 31*' Street, South Kostner Avenue, and the southernmost boundary of that part of Lot 1, and vacated South Kilboum Avenue west and adjoining, in the County Clerk's Division ofthe east halfofthe west half of Section 34, Township 39 North, Range 13 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, described as follows:

beginning at a point 33 feet south of the north line of the northwest queirter of said Section 34, and 33 feet west of the east line of the northwest quarter of said Section 34 (said point being the point of intersection of the south line of West 31*' Street and the west Une of South Kostner Avenue, as said streets were dedicated by plat of dedication recorded July 28, 1941 as Document Number 12728260); thence running southerly on a line parallel with the east Une of the northwest quarter of said Section 34 (said parallel line being the west line of South Kostner Avenue, as dedicated by Document Number 12728260 aforesaid), 1,266.74 feet, more or less, to a point 30 feet north ofthe north line ofthe railroad right-of-way ofthe Illinois Central Gulf Railroad (said north line ofthe railroad right-of-way being the south and westward extension thereof of Lot 1 aforesaid); thence westerly on a line parallel with and 30 feet north of the north line of the railroad right-of-way of the Illinois Central Gulf 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96713

Railroad, 626.20 feet to a point on a line paraUel with the east line of the northwest quarter of said Section 34 (said paraUel line being the east Une of South Kilboum Avenue, as said street was dedicated by plat of dedication recorded March 10, 1948 as Document Number 14268887); thence northerly on said paraUel Une, 1,267.26 feet, more or less, to the west terminus ofthe south line ofWest 31*' Street (as dedicated by Document Number 12728260 aforesaid); thence easterly along said south line ofWest 31*' Street, 625.68 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning (except therefrom that part thereof lying north of a line which is 117 feet south of and paraUel with the south line of West 31*' Street aforesaid, conveyed by the Southem Cotton OU Company, a corporation of New Jersey, to the County of Cook, in quitclaim deed recorded April 13, 1951, as Document Number 15052687); in Cook County, Illinois.

BY /U.DERMAN BURNETT (27'" Ward):

To classify as ein R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the etrea shown on Map Number l-I bounded by:

a line 68 feet north of and parallel to West Ohio Street; North Troy Street; West Ohio Street; and the pubUc aUey next west of and parallel to North Troy Street.

BY /U.DERMJUI WOJCIK (30'" Ward):

To classify as a C2-1 General Commercial District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map Number 7-L bounded by:

a line 50 feet north of emd petrallel to the public alley next north of and parallel to West Fullerton Avenue; the public edley next east of and parallel to North Linder Avenue; the public alley next north of and parallel to West Fullerton Avenue; and North Linder Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN COLOM (35'" Ward):

To classify as a B2-2 Restricted Retail District instead of a Bl-2 Local Retail District the area shown on Map Number 7-J bounded by:

the pubhc alley next north of and parallel to West Wrightwood Avenue; North Central Park Avenue; West Wrightwood Avenue; and North Lawndale Avenue. 96714 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

BY JU.DERMAN JU.LEN (SS*" Ward):

To classify as an R2 Single-FamUy Residence District instead of a B4-1 Restricted Service District the area shown on Map Number 9-K bounded by:

West Irving Park Road; North Tripp Avenue; a hne 177 feet south ofand paraUel to West Irving Park Road; and North KUdare Avenue.

To classify as an R2 Single-FetmUy Residence District instead of a B2-1 Restricted RetaU District the area shown on Map Number 11-M bounded by:

West Lawrence Avenue; North Austin Avenue; a line 176 feet south of and parallel to West Lawrence Avenue; and a line 263 feet west of and paraUel to North Austin Avenue.

EY /U.DERMAN D/U.EY (43^'' Ward):

To classify as a B4-3 Restricted Service District instead ofa B5-4 General Service District the area shown on Map Number 3-F bounded by:

a line 256.5 feet north ofand paraUel to West SchiUer Street; a line 172.5 feet east ofand paraUel to North WeUs Street; a line 132.5 feet north ofand parallel to West SchiUer Street; and North Wells Street.

BY ALDERMAN HANSEN (44'" Ward):

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a B4-2 Restricted Service District the area shown on Map Number 7-G bounded by:

a line 24.3 feet south of and parallel to West Barry Avenue; North Sheffield Avenue; a line 48.3 feet south of and paraUel to West Barry Avenue; the alley next west of and paraUel to North Sheffield Avenue; and then, retuming to the point of origin.

To classify as an R5 General Residence District instead of an R6 General Residence District the area shown on Map Number 9-G bounded by:

a line 50 feet north of and parallel to West Comeha Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North WUton Avenue; West ComeUa Avenue; North WUton Avenue; and then retuming to the point of origin. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96715

To classify as a B4-2 Restricted Service District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retafl District the area shown on Map Number 9-G bounded by:

West Comeha Avenue; North Southport Avenue; West Newport Avenue; the aUey next east of and paraUel to North Southport Avenue; the south line of the Chicago Transit Authority right-of-way; North Southport Avenue; West Roscoe Street; the aUey next west ofand paraUel to North Southport Avenue; and then retuming to the point of origin.

BY ALDEi?iWAJV MOORE (49'" Ward):

To classify as an R2 Single-Family Residence District instead of an R4 General Residence District the area shown on Map Number 19-G bounded by:

West Fargo Avenue; North Sheridan Road; West Jarvis Avenue; and the pubhc aUey next west of and paraUel to North Sheridan Road.

3. CLAIMS.

Referred - CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

The aldermen named below presented seventy-five proposed claims against the City ofChicago for the claimants named as noted, respectively, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Alderman Claimant

GRANATO (r'Ward) Bucktown Comer Condominium Association;

PRECKWINKLE (4'" Ward) 1348 - 1350 Hyde Park Condominium; 96716 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Aldennan Claimant

HAIRSTON (5'" Ward) Everett Condominium;

University Realty Trust;

RUG/U (19'"Ward) Mr. John Pukala;

Mr. Paul Rieger;

Jerese WUson;

Z/U.EWSKI (23^^ Ward) Ashford Court Condominium Association (3);

Ms. Sophie Zallak;

WOJCIK (30'" Ward) Coachhght Condominium Association;

MATLAK (32"'' Ward) Mr. Pradham S. Baiter;

Cloister of Wicker Park Condominium;

Mr. Joshua Harley Wenger;

Mr. James Dwight Woodward;

MELL (33^^ Ward) Vines of Ravenwood Condominium Association;

B/UmS (36'" Ward) Galewood South Condominium Association;

Olcott Vista Condominiums; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96717

Alderman Claimant

ALLEN (38'" Ward) Addison Commons Condominium Association;

3843 North Narragansett Condominium Association;

LAURINO (39'" Ward) Mr. Adolfo Chavez;

HoUjrwood Park Condominium Association;

O'CONNOR (40'" Ward) Parkview Flats Condominium Association;

Rosemont Greenview Condominium Association;

NATAiRUS (42""^ Ward) Loftworks II Condominium Association;

Newberry Mansion Condominium Association;

1212 Lakeshore Drive Condominium Association;

DALEY (43'" Ward) Concord Lane (2);

Wisconsin Place Commons Condominium Association;

1242 Lake Shore Drive Corporation;

H/LWSEN (44'" Ward) Gaslight Condominium Association;

Melrose Condominium Association; 96718 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Claimant

Newport Court Townhomes;

Newport Place Rowhouses;

Roscoe Greystone II Association;

3805 North Wayne Condominium Association;

LEV/Ui (45'" Ward) Foster Tenace Condominium Association;

Mango Condominiums (3);

5544 West Higgins Condominium Association;

SHILLER (46'^ Ward) Argyle Glenwood Condominium Association;

Broadmore Condominium Association;

Clarendon-Belle Plaine Condominium Association;

Grace Fremont Condominium Association;

Hedlmark House I Condominium (3);

Pillar Condominium Association;

Sheridan-Ainslie Condominium Association (3);

3700 - 3720 North Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96719

Aldermem Claimant

SCHULTER (47'" Ward) AinsUe Manor Condominium Association;

Cornerstone Condominium Association;

Hermitage Court Condominium Association;

Winnemac/Wolcott Condominium Association;

M SMITH (48'" Ward) Beach Point Tower Condominium Association (2);

Denifer Condominium Association;

Edgewater Court Condominium Association (2);

Granvflle Tower Condominium Association (2);

Seville Townhomes Association;

1412 — 1414 Elmdale Condominium Association;

MOORE (49'" Ward) Chase on the Lake Condominium Association;

Estes Park Condominium;

West Ridge Condominium Association;

7306 North Winchester Condominium Association;

STONE (50'" Ward) Winston Towers II (2); 96720 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Alderman Claimant

6040 North Troy Condominium Association.

4. UNCLASSIFIED MATTERS.

(Arranged In Order According To Ward Number)

Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions were presented by the aldermen named below, respectively, and were acted upon by the City CouncU in each case in the manner noted, as foUows:

Presented By

ALDERMAN GRANATO (1" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinemce approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at vetrious locations within the 1*' Weird, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinemces to exempt the applicants listed from the physical 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96721

barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibiUty for the parking facihties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the MunicipalCodeofChicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Mr. Ken Pike/StorageMart — 2647 North Westem Avenue; and

Mr. John Walsh - 1700 West Ohio Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 2555 NORTH ELSTON AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to Look Outdoor, L.L.C. to instaU a sign/signboard at 2555 North Elston Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAITHCOCK (2°" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION, CANCELLATION AND/OR REFUND OF VARIOUS CITY LICENSE AND PERMIT FEES FOR APPLICANTS UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Two proposed ordinances providing the applicants listed with exemption, cancellation and/or refund of all city license and permit fees, under their not-for- profit status, at the locations specified for a one year period ending December 31, 2003, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Deborah's Place, 2822 West Jackson Boulevard; and

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, various locations. 96722 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTIONS OF VARIOUS PUBLIC WAYS IN AREA BOUNDED BY WEST ROOSEVELT ROAD, SOUTH HALSTED STREET, WEST LIBERTY STREET AND SOUTH UNION AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of portions ofWest 12* Place, West O'Brien Street, West 13*^ Street and specified pubhc alleys in the area generaUy bounded by West Roosevelt Road, South Halsted Street, West Liberty Street and South Union Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF KENSINGTON COURT, L.L.C. FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 1638 SOUTH INDIANA AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Kensington Court, L.L.C. from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 1638 South Indiana Avenue, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Bufldings to issue permits to the applicants listed to install signs/signboards at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Buildings, as follows:

M-K Signs, Inc. — 819 South Wabash Avenue; and

Olympic Signs, Inc. - 1740 West Taylor Street. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96723

Presented By

ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3"* Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF EAST 53*^ STREET AS "REVEREND HENRY O. HARDY STREET".

A proposed ordinance directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to honorarily designate East 53''" Street, from South State Street to South Michigan Avenue, as "Reverend Henry O. Hardy Street", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4"'Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Four proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants listed from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Jazz on the Boulevard, L.L.C. - 4136, 4138, 4140, 4142, 4146, 4148, 4150, 4154, 4156, 4158 and 4160 South Drexel Boulevard;

Jazz on the Boulevard, L.L.C. - 834 East 42"" Place (1-3) and 835 East 42"" Street (1-4); 96724 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Lake Park Crescent I, L.L.C. — 4001 South Lake Park Avenue; and

S & V Development, Inc. - 842 East 40* Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ALL NECESSARY PERMITS, FREE OF CHARGE, TO LANDMARK PROPERTY AT 4919 SOUTH WOODLAWN AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Dfrector ofRevenue and the Commissioners of Bufldings, Envfronment, Ffre, Health, Planning and Development, Sewers, Streets and Sanitation, Transportation, Water and Zoning to issue aU necessary permits, free of chetrge, to the landmeirk property at 4919 South Woodlawn Avenue for interior and exterior renovation, which was Referred to the Committee on Historical Landmark Preservation.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAIRSTON (5'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing the Museum of Science and Industry with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the erection and maintenance of building(s) and fuel storage facilities at East 57* Street and South Lake Shore Drive for a one year period ending December 31, 2003, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96725

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO METROPLEX TO MAINTAIN AND USE TUNNEL UNDER PORTIONS OF SOUTH CORNELL AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Metroplex to maintain and use a passageway tunnel under portions of South ComeU Avenue, north of East 56* Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAlVER OF ITINERANT MERCHANT LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN 57™ STREET ART FAIR.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the Itinerant Merchant License fees for the participants in the 57* Street Art Fair to be held at 5600 - 5699 South Kimbark Avenue on June 7 and 8, 2003, from 11:00 A.M. untU dusk, which was Referred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LYLE (6'" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO KINGS GARDENS FLORIST TO MAINTAIN AND USE FLORAL DISPLAY ADJACENT TO 7201-7211 SOUTH STATE STREET.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Kings Gardens Florist to maintain and use one floral display adjacent to 7201 — 7211 South State Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96726 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF NORMAL PARKWAY HOMES FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 434-442 WEST NORMAL PARKWAY, 456-458 WEST NORMAL PARKWAY AND 433 ~ 435 WEST MARQUETTE ROAD.

Also; a proposed ordinance to exempt Normal Parkway Homes from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to alley accessibiUty for the parking faciUties for 434 — 442 West Normal Parkway, 456 - 458 West Normal Parkway and 433 — 435 West Marquette Road, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - PERMISSION TO CLOSE TO TRAFFIC PORTION OF WEST 66™ STREET FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the Boeird of Education/Banneker Elementary School, in care of Ms. Celia Coleman, to close to traffic a portion ofWest 66* Street, between South Normal Avenue and South Pamell Avenue, on all school days for the September, 2002 through June, 2003 school year, during the hours of 7:00A.M. to 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M., which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue permits to the applicants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or attached to the buildings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows: 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96727

CHL Properties, L.L.C. — for twenty-three canopies at 7852 South Eberhart Avenue; and

Joe's Style City — for one canopy at 6959 South Halsted Street.

Presented By

ALDERMAN STROGER (S"* Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT SOUTH CRANDON AVENUE AND EAST 84™ STREET.

A proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner ofTransportation to construct a traffic cfrcle at the intersection of South Crandon Avenue and East 84* Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue permits to the applicants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or attached to the buildings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Doty Nash Funeral Home, Ltd. — for one canopy at 8620 South Stony Island Avenue; and

Treasured Tours Inc. — for two canopies at 1415 East 79* Street. 96728 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

ALDERMAN BEALE (9'" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 875 EAST 112™ STREET AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

A proposed resolution to approve the property at 875 East 112* Street as ehgible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which was Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development.

Presented By

ALDERMAN POPE (10"* Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at veirious locations within the 10* Ward, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants hsted from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibUity for the parking facUities adjacent 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96729

to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Big Z - 13514 South Avenue O; and

Royal Savings Bank & Loan — 9226 South Commercial Avenue.

Re/erred-PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AND/OR VAN AT 13126 SOUTH ESCANABA AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Mr. Thomas E. Kasprzyk to park his pickup truck and/or van at 13126 South Escanaba Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 8820 SOUTH COMMERCIAL AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director ofRevenue to issue permits to Capri Pizza to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 8820 South Commercial Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 12600 SOUTH TORRENCE AVENUE AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, a proposed resolution to approve the property at 12600 South Tonence 96730 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Avenue as ehgible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property EstateCIassificationOrdinance, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BALCER (11'" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION TO CLOSE TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

Two proposed ordinances authorizing the Commissioner ofTransportation to close to vehicular traffic portions ofthe pubhc ways indicated, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

South Gratten Avenue, from West 31*' Street to a point several hundred feet north ofWest 31*' Street, for a parkway connection between Holden School and Bosley Park; and

South Union Avenue, between West 42"" Street and West Root Street.

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at veirious locations within the 11* Ward, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96731

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT 3000 SOUTH ASHLAND AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order dfrecting the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to White Way Sign and Maintenance Company to install one sign/signboard having a west elevation and located at the north end of the buUding and one sign/signboard having a north elevation and located at the west end of the buUding at 3000 South Ashland Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT 605 WEST 31^"^ STREET.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue pennits to Grazianos Ristorante to construct, maintain and use two canopies to be attached or attached to the buUdings or structures at 605 West 31*' Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN FRIAS (12*" Ward):

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF ALLEYLIGHTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Four proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to the instaUation of alleyUghts behind the premises at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows: 96732 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

2803 West CuUerton Street;

2821 West CuUerton Street;

2853 West CuUerton Street; and

2412 West 47* Place.

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO CLOSE TO TRAFFIC PORTION OF SOUTH TROY STREET FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES.

Also, a proposed order dfrecting the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Kanoon Magnet School, 2233 South Kedzie Avenue, to close to traffic a portion of South Troy Street, from the ffrst edley north of and paraUel to West 23^" Street, to West 23'" Street on aU school days for the 2002 - 2003 school year, during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, three proposed orders directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to grant permission to the applicants listed below to park pickup trucks at the locations specified, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Salvador Guzman — 4436 South Artesian Avenue (1987 Jeep Comanche);

Mr. Salvador Guzman — 4436 South Artesian Avenue (2000 Chevrolet Pickup); and

Mr. Salvador Rejma — 4434 South CampbeU Avenue. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96733

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 2717 WEST CERMAK ROAD.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Dfrector ofRevenue to issue a permit to Mr. Eugenio Ruiz to constnact, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the buUding or structure at 2717 West Cermak Road, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLES AT SPECIFIED INTERSECTIONS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Commissioner of Transportation to construct traffic cfrcles at the intersections specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

West Bross Avenue and South Hojme Avenue; and

West 33'" Street and South Leavitt Street.

Presented By

ALDERMAN OLIVO (13*" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 13* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96734 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, three proposed orders dfrecting the Commissioner ofTransportation to grant permission to the apphcants listed below to park pickup trucks and/or vans at the locations specified, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Mr. Franciszek Bafia — 5624 South Keeler Avenue;

Mr. Andrew (Andres) Chavez — 6942 South Komensky Avenue; and

Mr. Charles W. Henera — 6336 South Austin Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14*" Ward):

Referred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AND/OR VAN AT 4527 SOUTH ALBANY AVENUE. .

A proposed order directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to grant permission to Kenzie Kitcharoen to park a pickup truck and/or van at 4527 South Albany Avenue, in accordemce with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe Municiped Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 4546 WEST 47™ STREET AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, a proposed resolution to approve the property at 4546 West 47* Street eligible 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96735

for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinemce, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented By

ALDERMAN T. THOMAS (15*" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO MS. HELEN J. ROUNDTREE TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE FENCING ADJACENT TO 6537 SOUTH ARTESIAN AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Ms. Helen J. Roundtree to construct, install, maintain and use a decorative fence adjacent to 6537 South Artesian Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN COLEMAN (16*" Ward):

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 144 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR SALE OR POSSESSION OF PELLET GUNS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 144 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by establishment of permit requirements and license fees for purchase or possession of pellet guns and prohibit the sale or transfer of such guns to any person under eighteen years of age, and further, by establishment of fines and penalty provisions for violations thereof, which was Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire. 96736 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR DONATION OF AMBULANCE AND REFUSE COLLECTION TRUCK TO CITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Fleet Management emd the Purchasing Agent to enter into and execute such documents as may be necessary to effectuate the donation of an outdated ambulance and refuse coUection truck, free ofany hens and encumbrances in em "as is" condition, to the City of Lagos, Nigeria, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred-EXEMPTION OF A & B AUTOMOTIVE, INC. FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 5720 SOUTH CLAREMONT AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt A & B Automotive, Inc. from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to aUey accessibiUty for the parking facilities for 5720 South Claremont Avenue, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the MunicipalCodeofChicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE URGED TO CONDUCT HEARINGS ON REGULATION OF PELLET GUNS.

Also, a proposed resolution urging the Committee on PoUce and Ffre to conduct pubUc hearings on regulating the sale, possession and trafficking of peUet guns and the feasibUity of imposing criminal and financial sanctions related thereto, which was Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96737

Presented By

ALDERMAN L. THOMAS (17*" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO RALPH J. BUNCHE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO MAINTAIN AND USE GUARDRAIL ADJACENT TO 6515 SOUTH ASHLAND AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Ralph J. Bunche Elementary School to maintain and use, as now constructed, one guardrail adjacent to 6515 South Ashland Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred- APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 2101 WEST 74™ STREET AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, a proposed resolution to approve the property at 2101 West 74* Street as eligible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which was Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MURPHY (18*" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at 96738 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

various locations within the 18* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT WEST 85"^" STREET AND SOUTH WASHTENAW AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Transportation to construct a traffic cfrcle at the intersection ofWest 85* Street and South Washtenaw Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN RUGAI (19*" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR INSTALLATION OF "TWENTY MILE PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT" SIGNS ON ALL RESIDENTIAL STREETS WITHIN NINETEENTH WARD.

A proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner ofTransportation to install "20 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit" signs on all residential streets within the 19* Ward, with the exception of certain state and federed roads, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Referred- APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96739

at various locations within the 19* Ward, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF GIBBONS MANAGEMENT FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 2010 WEST 95™ STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Gibbons Management from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to aUey accessibility for the parking facilities for 2010 West 95* Street, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20*" Ward):

Rules Suspended - RESIDENTS OF WEST WOODLAWN COMMENDED FOR EFFORTS TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE IN TWENTIETH WARD.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago provides significant opportunity for its neighborhoods to grow and develop by fostering initiatives and programs that serve to enhance the health and viability of a community; and

WHEREAS, If left unchallenged, some entities can become a destabilizing factor in a community thereby stunting the potential of a neighborhood to prosper; and 96740 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

WHEREAS, Steve's Liquors, located in the West Woodlawn community area ofthe 20* Ward, created such a hazard to the health and viabihty of a community because of the envfronment it fostered in and around its estabhshment; and

WHEREAS, The Mayor's License Commission Local Liquor Control Commission, after pubhc hearings in which community residents testified about the drugs and drug paraphemaha and loose cigarettes being sold in and around Steve's Liquors, recently revoked the hquor hcense of this estabhshment; and

WHEREAS, Notwithstanding the actions and the efforts of the Mayor's License Commission, in a multi-pronged strategy an Alcohol Liquor Proposition "to vote the area dry" was placed on the November 5, 2002 General Election baUot by concemed residents of the 3'" Precinct of the 20* Ward, wherein Steve's Liquors is situated; and

WHEREAS, In a resounding display of community pride and desfre to take a strong stand on behalf of thefr neighborhood, their homes and thefr families, an amazing eighty-seven percent ofthe voters ofthe 3'" Precinct ofthe 20* Ward voted to prohibit the sale at retafl of alcohoUc Uquor in thefr precinct; and

WHEREAS, This effort demonstrates the success a community can achieve when its citizenry and its local govemment officials come together in a unified front; now, therefore.

Be R Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City CouncU of the City of Chicago, gathered together this sixth day of November, 2002, do hereby commend the residents and voters of the 3"^" Precinct of the 20* Ward of the City of Chicago for their steadfastness, commitment and dedication toward the improvement ofthe quality of Ufe in their community and encourage them to continue to work to rebuild their neighborhood as a strong, safe and vibrant place to live, work and do business; and

Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies ofthis resolution be made available to residents ofthe 3"^" Precinct ofthe 20* Ward so desirous of having one.

Alderman Troutman 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 Troutman, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by yeas and nays as foUows: 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96741

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hafrston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Ohvo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, DeViUe, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Sohs, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak, MeU, Austin, Colom, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, ShiUer, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 20* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - REPRESENTATIVES OF CHICAGO BOARD. OF EDUCATION URGED TO TESTIFY BEFORE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION REGARDING IMPLEMENTATION OF FEDERAL "NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND" ACT.

Also, a proposed resolution urging representatives of Chicago Board of Education to testify before the Committee on Education on the status of the Chicago Public School's effort to implement provisions of the federal "No Child Left Behind" Act, which was Referred to the Committee on Education. 96742 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTED TO TESTIFY BEFORE COMMITTEE ON HISTORICAL LANDMARK PRESERVATION CONCERNING STATUS OF PROGRAMS AND POLICY INITIATIVES FOR LANDMARK PROPERTIES.

Also, a proposed resolution dfrecting the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development to testify before the Committee on Historical Landmark Preservation on the status of programs and pohcy initiatives affecting the designation of historical and eirchitecturally significant properties in the City of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Historical Landmark Preservation.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DEVILLE (21'* Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 21*'Ward, which was Re/erred fo the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Ref erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17, SECTIONS 8.3-4 AND 8.4-2 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY FURTHER REGULATING PERMITTED AND SPECIAL USES WITHIN CERTAIN RESTRICTED SERVICE AND RETAIL DISTRICTS.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 17, Sections 8.3-4 and 8.4-2 of the 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96743

Municipal Code ofChicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, by requiring a laundrette or coin-operated facflity classified as permitted uses within B4-1 to B4-5 Restricted Service Districts and as special uses within B2-1 to B2-5 Restricted RetaU Districts, to maintain not more than two on-duty employees at any time and to provide laundry equipment that does not exceed a fifty pound capacity, with no more than 20% ofthe coin-operated machines possessing such capacity, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by

ALDERMAN MUNOZ (22°" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTIES AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Two proposed resolutions to approve the properties at the locations listed below as ehgible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which were Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development, as foUows:

2309 South Keeler Avenue; and

2001 South Kilboum Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ZALEWSKI (23"* Ward):

Refen-ed - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO JEWEL EXPRESS NUMBER 3170 TO MAINTAIN AND USE TREE GRATES ADJACENT TO 5316 SOUTH PULASKI ROAD.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Jewel Express Number 96744 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

3170 to maintain and use five tree grates adjacent to 5316 South Pulaski Road, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders dfrecting the Conmiissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the apphcants hsted below to park pickup trucks and/or vans at the locations specified, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Mr. Juan M. Oribo - 3905 West 51*' Street; and

Mr. Andrzej Slodyczka — 6037 South McVicker Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN CHANDLER (24*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF PH.D ELECTRONICS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 3144 WEST CERMAK ROAD.

A proposed ordinance to exempt Ph.D Electronics from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 3144 West Cermak Road, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96745

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLES AT SPECIFIED INTERSECTIONS.

Also, two proposed ordinances authorizing the Commissioner of Tremsportation to construct treiffic cfrcles at the intersections specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

West 16* Street and South Lawndede Avenue; and

West 18* Street and South Lawndede Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SOLIS (25*" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 939 SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE.

A proposed order authorizing the Director ofRevenue to issue a permit to Rick's Bar to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 939 South Westem Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF WEST TAYLOR STREET AS "MARIO DI PAOLO'S ITALIAN LEMONADE STREET".

Also, a proposed resolution directing the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to honorarily designate that portion of West Taylor Street, between 96746 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

South Carpenter Street and South Aberdeen Street, as "Mario Di Paolo's Itahan' Lemonade Street", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN OCASIO (26*" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at vetrious locations within the 26* Weird, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS PROPERTY OWNERS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to exempt the owners of the properties listed from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to edley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

2215 West Grand Avenue; and

1338 North Westem Avenue. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96747

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURNETT (27*" Ward):

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 022 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUB­ SECTION 27.394 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSES ON PORTION OF NORTH HALSTED STREET.

A proposed ordinance to etmend Title 4, Chapter 60, Section 022 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago by deleting subsection 27.394 which restricted the issuance of additional alcohoUc hquor licenses on portion of North Halsted Street, from West Hubbard Street to West Ohio Street, which was Referred to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Referred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinemces to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

U. S. Equities Asset Management — to maintain and use, as now constructed, one emergency exit stairway adjacent to 600 West Fulton Street; and

West Maypole, L.P. — to construct, install, maintain and use landscaping adjacent to 2201 - 2263 West Lake Street.

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters 96748 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

at various locations within the 27* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF DIESEL, INC./MR. CHARLIE PUSATERI FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 1353, 1357 AND 1359 WEST GRAND AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Diesel, Inc./Mr. CharUe Pusateri from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to aUey accessibiUty for the parking facUities for 1353, 1357 and 1359 West Grand Avenue, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 777 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to White Way Sign and Maintenance Company to instaU a sign/signboard at 777 West Chicago Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue permits to the appUcants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96749

attached to the buUdings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Greek Town GJTOS — for one canopy at 800 West Randolph Street; and

9 Muses Bar fit GriU — for one canopy at 315 South Halsted Street.

Referred - CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF WEST CHICAGO AVENUE AS "DONALD ESRIG WAY".

Also, a proposed order dfrecting the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to honorarily designate the south side ofWest Chicago Avenue, from North Ashland Avenue to North Armour Street, as "Donald Esrig Way", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTIES AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, two proposed resolutions to approve the properties at the locations listed below as eligible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which were Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development, as follows:

345 North Aberdeen Street; and

218 North Racine Avenue. 96750 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28*" Ward):

Referred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 28* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation: and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN CAROTHERS (29*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing the Chicago Sjmiphony Orchestra with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the erection, maintenance and repair of a buUding at 5400 West Roosevelt Road for a one year period ending December 31, 2003, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 32, SECTIONS 070 AND 130 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY FURTHER REGULATION OF BOARD-UP SERVICES.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 32, Sections 070 and 130 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by prohibiting board-up licensees from soliciting home repeiir work while a loss producing occunence is continuing, while Fire Department representatives are engaged at the damaged premises or between the hours of 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96751

7:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M. or from intimidating, threatening or interfering with any person at the scene of a loss producing occunence or with the rights of the property owner to consult with any other person and further, by requiring comphance with these provisions as a condition for maintenance ofa Ucense under this chapter, which was Referred to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Referred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO LORETTO HOSPITAL TO MAINTAIN AND USE WATER SERVICE LINE AND SHUT-OFF VALVE ADJACENT TO 645 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Loretto Hospital to maintain emd use, as now installed, a water service line and shut-off valve to supply water to a building addition adjacent to property at 645 South Central Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF DANNY'S AUTO GLASS, INC./MR. OMAR CRUZ FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 5614 WEST GRAND AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Danny's Auto Glass, Inc./Mr. Omar Cruz from the physical banier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 5614 West Grand Avenue, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96752 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR REMOVAL OF CUL-DE-SAC AT NORTH WALLER AVENUE AND WEST ERIE STREET.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Commissioner ofTransportation to remove the cul-de-sac at the intersection ofNorth WaUer Avenue and West Erie Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 2035 NORTH NARRAGANSETT AVENUE AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, a proposed resolution to approve the property at 2035 North Narragansett Avenue as ehgible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which was Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development.

Presented By

ALDERMAN WOJCIK (30*" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 30* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96753

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF GUARDRAILS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed ordinances dfrecting the Commissioner ofTransportation to give consideration to the instaUation of guardrafls at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

2058 North Pulaski Road; and

2341 North Springfield Avenue (north side).

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PORTION OF WEST LEMOYNE STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance dfrecting the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to improvement, without a petition, ofthat portion ofthe Works Project Administration Street known as West LeMojme Street, from North Pulaski Road to North Kariov Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF DANO AUTO BODY FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 5534 WEST FULLERTON AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Dano Auto Body from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to aUey accessibility for the parking facilities for 5534 West FuUerton Avenue, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96754 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

ALDERMAN WOJCIK (30*" Ward) And ALDERMAN BALCER (11*" Ward):

Re/erred - COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE URGED TO REVIEW REQUEST BY MR. SEAN J. PASIETA TO COMPLETE CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT PLACEMENT EXAM.

A proposed resolution calling upon the Committee on Pohce and Fire to review a request by Mr. Sean J. Pasieta for special consideration to conduct the second phase ofthe Chicago Ffre Department placement exam which he was unable to complete as a consequence of being caUed to active duty with the United States Afr Force, which was Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SUAREZ (31'* Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Three proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants Usted from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Globe Abrasive Segments Inc. — 4535 West Armitage Avenue;

JM II Laundries, Inc. — 5130 West Fullerton Avenue; and

Polstar Auto Cetre Center - 2930 North Cicero Avenue. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96755

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 2317 NORTH CICERO AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Bufldings to issue a permit to Sure Light Sign, Co. to instaU a sign/signboard at 2317 North Cicero Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MATLAK (32°" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Four proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the appUcants hsted for the purposes specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Brent Peebles — to maintain and use an existing fence adjacent to 1752 West Cornelia Avenue;

Griffin Plating Co., Inc. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, a control manhole/sampling chamber adjacent to 2020 North Holly Avenue; and

860 Evergreen Properties — to maintain and use, as now constructed, a concrete pad for a Commonwealth Edison transformer suppljdng power to the building located at 860 West Evergreen Avenue;

1750 North Wolcott, L.L.C. — to maintain and use an existing fence adjacent to 1750 North Wolcott Avenue. 96756 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred-EXEMPTION OF MCM PROPERTIES FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, five proposed ordinances to exempt MCM Properties from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to aUey accessibility for the parking facihties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

1636 North Bosworth Avenue;

1642 North Bosworth Avenue;

1646 North Bosworth Avenue;

1648 North Bosworth Avenue; and

1654 North Bosworth Avenue.

Re/erred - STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF NORTH HOYNE AVENUE AS "ROCCO BELLAVIA WAY".

Also, a proposed ordinance directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the necessary action for standardization of the 3200 block of North Hojme Avenue as "Rocco Bellavia Way", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, five proposed orders directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to grant permission to the applicants hsted below to park pickup trucks and/or vans at the 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96757

locations specified, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety, as foUows:

Mr. Albert M. Bower — 2752 North Kenmore Avenue;

Mr. Robert Conlin - 3319 North Oakley Avenue;

Mr. Stephen Evans — 2657 North Bosworth Avenue;

Mr. Federico Medina — 3416 North Deimen Avenue; and

Mr. Gerardo Rocha — 3415 North Damen Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MELL (33"* Ward):

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AT 2949 WEST EASTWOOD AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Mr. Joseph Cesario to park his pickup truck at 2949 West Eastwood Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Trafflc Control and Safety.

Presented By

ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34*" Ward):

Re/erred - APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

A proposed ordinance approving the construction of bus passenger shelters 96758 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

at various locations within the 34* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLES AT SPECIFIED INTERSECTIONS.

Also, two proposed ordinances authorizing the Cominissioner ofTransportation to construct traffic cfrcles at the intersections specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

West 124* Street at South Emerald Avenue; and

West 126* Street at South Emerald Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BANKS (36*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Four a proposed ordinemces providing inclusive exemption from all city fees to the applicants listed below, under their not-for-profit status, for the erection and maintenemce of buildings emd fuel storage facilities for a one year period ending December 31, 2003, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Belmont Assembly of God Church, 6050 West Belmont Avenue;

Bethesda Home and Retirement Center, 2833 North Nordica Avenue;

Shriners Hospital for ChUdren, 2211 North Oak Park Avenue; and

Trinity FeUowship Church, 7000 West Belmont Avenue. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96759

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to exempt the appUcants Usted from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to aUey accessibiUty for the parking faciUties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Ms. Lori Flaishaker/Mefr Granite & Marble — 8246 West Belmont Avenue; and

Woodlawn Management Company — 7171 — 7195 West Dickens Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT NORTH NEWCASTLE AVENUE AND WEST CORNELIA AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Transportation to construct a traffic circle at the intersection of North Newcastle Avenue and West Comeha Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 6845 WEST ADDISON STREET.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to Poljmesian Village to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 6845 West Addison Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Trarisportation and Public Way. 96760 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Presented By

ALDERMAN BANKS (36*" Ward) AND OTHERS:

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY ADDITION OF CHAPTER 2 ENTITLED "RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS" AND CHAPTER 6 ENTITLED "SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS".

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Banks, Suarez, Nateirus and Stone, to amend Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, by addition of new Chapter 2 entitled "Residential Districts" and new Chapter 6 entitled "Special Purpose Districts", which set forth appUcable zoning regulations, uses and requfrements within said districts, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MITTS (37*" Ward):

Re/erred-AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 5350 WEST NORTH AVENUE.

A proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to CB. Taylor Funeral Home to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the buUding or structure at 5350 West North Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96761

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38*" Ward):

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Three proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants hsted from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to edley accessibiUty for the parking faciUties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

CA. Development - 3860 - 3868 North MUwaukee Court;

CA. Development - 3870 - 3878 North MUwaukee Court; and

Midas Auto Service Experts — 4216 West Irving Park Road.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39*" Ward):

Referred - EXEMPTION OF NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Fourteen proposed ordinances providing inclusive exemption from all city fees to North Park University, under its not-for-profit status, for the erection and maintenance of buildings at the locations specified for a one year period ending November 6, 2003, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows: 96762 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

3246 - 3256 North Argyle Street;

3204 - 3206 West Carmen Avenue;

3208 - 3210 West Carmen Avenue;

3216 - 3218 West Carmen Avenue;

3222 - 3224 West Carmen Avenue;

3226 - 3228 West Carmen Avenue;

5130 North Christiana Avenue;

5141 North Christiana Avenue;

3305 West Foster Avenue;

3333 - 3339 West Foster Avenue;

5100 - 5118 North Kedzie Avenue;

5240 North Sawyer Avenue;

5000 - 5020 North Spaulding Avenue; and

5047 North Spaulding Avenue.

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 5724 NORTH PULASKI ROAD AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTIVES.

Also, a proposed resolution to approve the property at 5724 North Pulaski Road as ehgible for Class 6(b) tax incentives under the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, which was Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96763

Presented By

ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF SWEDISH COVENANT HOSPITAL CCC FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Swedish Covenant Hospital CCC with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from aU city fees related to the erection and maintenance of buflding(s) and fuel storage faciUties at 2760 West Foster Avenue for a one year period ending November 15, 2003 which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Referred-APPROVAL FOR INSTALLATION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance approving the instaUation of bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 40* Ward, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, four proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants hsted from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facihties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the MunicipalCodeofChicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows: 96764 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Auto MD, L.L.C/Mr. Tom Donahue - 6034 North Clark Street;

Auto MD, L.L.C/Mr. Tom Donahue - 5150 North Westem Avenue;

MQ Transmissions, Inc./Mr. Mohammed Amin — 5626 North Westem Avenue; emd

Swedish Covenant Hospital CCC - 5221 - 5227 North Califomia Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42°" Ward):

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION TO CLOSE TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PORTION OF NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance dfrecting the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to close to vehicular traffic a portion of North Mflwaukee Avenue, from West Fulton Street to West Lake Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Also, twelve proposed ordinances providing inclusive exemption from all city fees to the applicants listed below, under their not-for-profit status, for the erection and maintenance of buildings and fuel storage facilities for a one year period ending December 31, 2002, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Finance, as foUows:

The Art Institute ofChicago, various locations;

Chicago-Kent CoUege of Law, 5 — 64 West Randolph Street;

Chicago Loop Synagogue, 16 South Clark Street; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96765

DePaul University, 1 East Jackson Boulevard;

The Goodman Theater, 5 — 64 Randolph Street;

Loyola University of Chicago, 820 North Michigan Avenue;

The Ljric Opera of Chicago, 20 North Wacker Drive;

Metropohtan Pier and Exposition Authority, 600 East Grand Avenue;

Northwestem Mernorial Hospital, various locations;

Northwestem University/Chicago Campus, various locations;

The RehabiUtation Institute of Chicago, 345 East Superior Street; and

Wacker Drive Property Owners Association, 111 West Washington Street.

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, fifteen proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants Usted for purposes specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

American Osteopathic Association -- to maintain and use, as now constructed, one kiosk adjacent to 142 East Ontario Street;

Chicago 540 Hotel, L.L.C, doing business as Chicago Marriott Downtown — to maintain and use, as now constructed, subsurface space adjacent to North Michigan Avenue and East Ohio Street;

Chicago Westin Hotel — to maintain and use, as now constructed, vaulted sidewalk areas adjacent to 909 North Michigan Avenue;

CVS/Pharmacy Number 2981 — to install, maintain and use three planters adjacent to 1201 North State Parkway;

Global Real Estate Investors, L.L.C. — to maintain and use an existing vault adjacent to 6 North Michigan Avenue; 96766 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

JMB/Urban 900 Development Partners, Ltd. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, eleven bollards and four signs adjacent to 900 North Michigan Avenue;

Prairie District Lofts, L.P. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, twenty-six balconies adjacent to 1727 South Indiana Avenue;

Rain Forest Ceife — to maintetin and use, as now constructed, two Ughts poles and eight planters adjacent to 605 North Clark Street;

Urban Innovations, as agent for River North Limited Partnership Number 3 — to maintain and use, as now constructed, one structural metal canopy adjacent to 223 West Erie Street;

Rosebud Steakhouse — to maintain and use one bench adjacent to 192 East Walton Street;

Scribcor, Inc. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, a pedestrian bridge adjacent to 400 North Michigem Avenue;

Transwestem Commercial Services — to construct, instaU, maintain and use an emergency generator adjacent to 150 North Wacker Drive;

520 South Michigan Avenue Associates, Ltd. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, a recessed bay with two curb cuts adjacent to 520 South Michigan Avenue;

730 North Michigan Avenue, L.L.C. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, sixty caissons below grade adjacent to 730 North Michigan Avenue; and

730 North Michigan Avenue, L.L.C. — to maintain and use, as now constructed, granite brick pavers, trees and planters, a grease separator and a catch basin adjacent to 730 North Michigan Avenue.

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO HENRY L. GINGERICH TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE BAY WINDOWS AND BALCONY ADJACENT TO 747 NORTH SEDGWICK STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance previously passed the City 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96767

Councfl on September 4, 2002 and printed on page 92978 of the Joumal of Proceeding of the City Council which authorized a grant of privflege to Henry L. Gingerich to construct, instaU, maintain and use bay windows and a Steele balcony adjacent to 747 North Sedgwick Street by striking: "Henry L. Gingerich" and inserting in Ueu thereof: "Jeny L. Gingerich" and by adding the words: "three (3) planter along North Sedgwich Street. Each planter shedl measure four (4) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. Grantee must aUow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED ESTABLISHMENT OF TAXICAB STAND ON PORTION OF NORTH MCCLURG COURT.

Also, a proposed ordinance amending a previously passed ordinance which authorized the establishment of Taxicab Stand Number 726 on the east side ofNorth McClurg Court, from East Erie Street, from a point 70 feet north, to a point 20 feet north by striking: "two (2) cabs" and inserting in lieu thereof: "three (3) cabs", which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Refen-ed - REPEAL OF TAXICAB STAND NUMBER 522 ON PORTION OF NORTH STATE STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to repeal an ordinance passed June 9, 1982 and printed on page 11038 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council which estabhshed Taxicab Stand Number 522 on portion of North State Street, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96768 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Referred - EXEMPTION OF THE FARALLON ON NORTH DEARBORN CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 600 NORTH DEARBORN STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt The FaraUon on North Dearbom Condominium Association from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to aUey accessibihty for the parking facihties for 600 North Dearbom Street, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, eight proposed orders dfrecting the Commissioner of Buildings to issue permits to the apphcants hsted to instaU signs/signboards at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Buildings, as foUows;

Clear Outdoor Media, L.L.C. - 215 West Ontario Street;

Oljonpic Signs, Inc. — 600 North Wabash Avenue (facing north on East Ontario Street);

Olympic Signs, Inc. — 600 North Wabash Avenue (facing south on East Ohio Street);

Olympic Signs, Inc. — 600 North Wabash Avenue (facing north and south on Wabash Avenue — northeast corner ofbuilding);

Olympic Signs, Inc. — 600 North Wabash Avenue (facing west — southwest comer ofbuilding);

White Way Sign and Maintenance Company — 1030 North Clark Street;

White Way Sign and Maintenance Company — 121 West Chestnut Street; and

White Way Sign and Maintenance Company — 350 West Kinzie Street. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96769

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF ITINERANT MERCHANT AND FOOD VENDOR LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN VARIOUS EVENTS. '

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Dfrector ofRevenue to waive the Itinerant Merchant and Food Vendor License fees for the participants in the events noted, to take place along the pubhc ways and during the periods specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as foUows:

American Society of Artists Art Fafr — to be held on the east side of Michigan Avenue from East Randolph Street to east Monroe Street, for the period extending August 1 through August 3,2002, during the hours of 5:00 A.M. untfl 8:00 P.M.; and

Winners Cfrcle - to be held at Block 37 on West Randolph Street, West Washington Street and North Dearbom Street, for the period extending October 19 through October 26, 2002.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, seven proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue permits to the applicants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or attached to the buildings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Anderson Secretarial Service — for one canopy at 1132 South Jefferson Street;

Brooks Brothers, Inc. — for seven canopies at 713 North Michigan Avenue;

Butch McGuires, Inc. — for one canopy at 20 West Division Street;

Chicago Theatre — for one canopy at 171 North State Street;

JMB/Urban 900 Development Partners, Ltd - for four canopies at 900 North Michigan Avenue;

Tiffani Kim Institute, L.L.C. — for one canopy at 310 West Superior Street; and 96770 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

4-M Enterprises, Inc. — for one canopy at 226 South Wabash Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42°'Ward) And ALDERMAN DALEY (43"* Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF DEPAUL UNIVERSITY FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing De Paul University with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from aU city fees related to the erection and maintenance of buflding(s) and fuel storage faciUties at its Lincoln Park and Downtown locations for aoneyear period ending December 31, 2003, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43"* Ward):

Refen-ed - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Five proposed ordinances providing inclusive exemption from all fees to the applicants listed below, under their not-for-profit status, for the erection and medntenance of buildings and fuel storage facilities, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

The Art Institute of Chicago, 1926 North Halsted Street - for year ending December 31, 2003;

ChUdren's Memorial Hospital, various locations — for year ending February 15, 2004; 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96771

Francis W. Parker School, 330 West Webster Avenue and 2234 North Clark Street — for year ending December 31, 2003;

Lincoln Park Zoo, 2200 North Cannon Drive and 2001 North Clark Street - for year ending December 31, 2003; and

Saint Vincent de Paul Center, 2145 North Halsted Street — for year ending Febmary 15, 2004.

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, three proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Pottery Bam Kids — to construct, install, medntain and use comices, a canopy and awnings adjacent to 2121 North Clyboum Avenue;

Steppenwolf Theatre Company — to maintain and use, as now constructed, one monitoring weU adjacent to 1650 North Halsted Street; and

2123 North Magnolia Condominium Associates — to maintain and use, as now constructed, one flood control unit adjacent to 2123 North Magnolia Avenue.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to exempt the applicants listed from the physiced barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibiUty for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal CodeofChicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows: 96772 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11 / 6/ 2002

ChUdren's Memorial Hospital - 2430 North Halsted Street; and

East Lincoln Park ViUage, L.L.C. — 2124 North Hudson Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders dfrecting the Commissioner of Bufldings to issue permits to the applicants listed to instaU signs/signboards at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Buildings, as foUows:

BUIboards, Inc. - 1750 North Clark Street; and

White Way Sign and Maintenance Company — 2345 North Clark Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ALL NECESSARY PERMITS, FREE OF CHARGE, TO LANDMARK PROPERTY AT 1010 WEST ARMITAGE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director ofRevenue and the Commissioners of Building, Environment, Fire, Health, Planning and Development, Sewers, Streets and Sanitation, Transportation, Water and Zoning to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, to the landmark property at 1010 West Armitage Avenue for replacement of roofing, which was Referred to the Committee on Historical Landmark Preservation.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, six proposed orders authorizing the Director ofRevenue to issue permits to the 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96773

apphcants Usted to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or attached to the bufldings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foflows:

Ms. Ann Caroljm — for one canopy at 447 West North Avenue;

Dee's Restaurant and Szechuan Quisine — for one canopy at 1114 West Armitage Avenue;

Mr. Irving Barr/Barr Management — for four canopies at 2347 North Southport Avenue;

Lens Crafters — for one canopy at 2736 North Clark Street;

Lincoln Park Tower Condominium — for one canopy at 1960 North Lincoln Park West; and

Mr. Mat Lassman — for one canopy at 2551 North Clark Street.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43"* Ward) And ALDERMAN MATLAK (32°" Ward):

Referred - EXEMPTION OF DE PAUL UNIVERSITY FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing DePaul University with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the erection and maintenance of building(s) at 2320 North Kenmore Avenue for a one year period ending December 31, 2003, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Finance. 96774 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Re/erred - REDUCTION IN ANNUAL LICENSE FEE FOR SPECIAL POLICE EMPLOYED BY DEPAUL UNIVERSITY LINCOLN PARK AND LOOP CAMPUSES.

Also, a proposed ordinance which would allow DePaul University Lincoln Park and Loop Campuses to pay a reduced Ucense fee of Ten DoUars for each of the special pohce employed at 2435 North Sheffield Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 4, Chapter 340, Section 050 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HANSEN (44*" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO SAGA LAUNDER BAR 85 CAFE, INC. TO MAINTAIN AND USE LINT BASINS ADJACENT TO 3435 NORTH SOUTHPORT AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission emd authority to Saga Launder Bar St Cafe, Inc. to maintain and use, as now constructed, two lint basins adjacent to 3435 North Southport Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, three proposed orders authorizing the Director ofRevenue to issue permits to the applicants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or attached to the buildings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows: 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96775

LaSaUe Bank, NA, under Tmst Number 47955 - for ten canopies at 3300 North Broadway;

SherweU Realty Corporation by Wirtz Realty Corp., agent — for one canopy at 3000 North Sheridan Road; and

3400 North Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association — for one canopy at 3400 North Lake Shore Drive.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LEVAR (45*" Ward):

Re/erred-AMENDMENT OF TITLE 5 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ADDITION OF NEW CHAPTER 28 ESTABLISHING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR OWNERS OF VACANT BUILDINGS LOCATED IN COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 5 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago by addition of a new Chapter 28 which would establish guidelines for and require owners of vacant buildings located in commercial and business districts to report all vacancies greater than one year with the Commissioner of Planning and Development on or before December 1 of each year and further, which would establish fines of not less than $200 nor more than $500 for violations thereof, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR DONATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICLE TO MUNICIPALITY OF DURANGO, MEXICO.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Corporation Counsel and the Fire Commissioner to enter into and execute such documents as may be necessaiy to effectuate the donation of an outdated Fire Department vehicle, free of any hens and 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96777

advertising signs and to report its findings to interested edderman no later than December 31, 2002, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47*" Ward):

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Nine proposed ordinances providing inclusive exemption from all city fees to the applicants listed below, under their not-for-profit status, for the erection and maintenance of bufldings and fuel storage facilities for a one year period ending February 15, 2004, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Fmance, as follows:

Addison Street Community Church, 2132 West Addison Street;

Addison Street Community Church, 3544 — 3556 North Hamilton Street;

Concordia ChUd Care Center, 3855 North Seeley Avenue;

Concordia Lutheran Church, 3855 North Seeley Avenue;

Joyce United Methodist Church, 2040 West Byron Street;

North Park Elementary School, 2017 West Montrose Avenue;

Ravenswood Hospital Medical Center, 4045 North Westem Avenue/2348 West Irving Park Road;

Saint Benedict Church, 2215 West Irving Park Road; and

Tattler Post 973, 4355 North Westem Avenue. 96778 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Referred - STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF WEST ADDISON STREET AND NORTH HAMILTON AVENUE AS "REVEREND GEORGE RICE WAY".

Also, a proposed ordinance dfrecting the Commissioner of Transportation to take the necessary action for standeirdization ofthat portion ofthe northeast comer West Addison Street and North HamUton Avenue as "Reverend George Rice Way^, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 2424 WEST MONTROSE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Dfrector of Revenue to issue a permit to Westmont Auto Part Co. to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 2424 West Montrose Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way.

Presented by

ALDERMAN M. SMITH (48*" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY AT 6151 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD.

A proposed ordinance authorizing the acquisition of the property at 6151 North Sheridan Road and to reconvey said property to the Chicago Park District, which was Referred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96779

Referred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY SPECIFIED FOR PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to exempt the appUcants Usted from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to alley accessibihty for the parking facflities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the MunicipalCodeofChicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as follows:

Chicago Board of Education/WilUam C Goudy Elementary School — 5120 North Kenmore Avenue, 5128 North Kenmore Avenue and 1115 West Foster Avenue; and

Chpper Auto Supply/Mishaieal Huzierin — 5701 North Clark Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue permits to the appUcants listed to install signs/signboards at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Buildings, as follows:

Clover Signs — 5252 North Broadway; and

White Way Sign and Maintenance Company — 4753 North Broadway.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue permits to the applicants listed to construct, maintain and use canopies to be attached or 96780 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

attached to the bufldings or structures at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Hobby Horse Nurseries — for one canopy at 5611 North Clark Street; and

Peoples Church of Chicago — for one canopy at 941 West Lawrence Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MOORE (49*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Five proposed ordinances to exempt the appUcants Usted from the physical barrier requfrement pertaining to aUey accessibflity for the parking faciUties adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way, as foUows:

Camelot Development — 1761 West Morse Avenue;

Investment Management Corporation — 1721 West Jonquil Tenace;

Midas Mufflers — 7501 North Westem Avenue;

Steven and Olga Pekic — 6954 North Sheridan Road; and

Urban Equities REC, Inc. - 1447 West Touhy Avenue. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96781

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 6231 NORTH BROADWAY.

Also, a proposed order dfrecting the Commissioner of Bufldings to issue a permit to Sure Light Sign Company to instaU a sign/signboard at 6231 North Broadway, which was Referred to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN STONE (50*" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF SHAAREI TZEDEK CONGREGATION FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Shaarei Tzedek Congregation with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from aU city fees related to the erection and maintenance of building(s) at 2832 West Touhy Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Refen-ed - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 2122 WEST DEVON AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to Mr. Louie Kritikos to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 2122 West Devon Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way. 96782 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

5. FREE PERMTTS, LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS, CANCELLATION OF W/UUiANTS FOR COLLECTION AND WATER RATE EXEMPTIONS, ET CETERA.

Proposed ordinemces, orders, et cetera, described below, were presented by the aldermen named and were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as foUows:

FREE PERMITS:

BY /U.DERMAN DE VILLE (2r'Ward):

Brainerd Community of Christ Church — for construction on the premises known as 8805 South Throop Street.

BY /U.DERMAN SOLIS (25*" Ward):

Archdiocese of Chicago/Saint Procopius Parish — for remodeling of an existing structure on the premises known as 1639 South AUport Street.

BY ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward):

Metropolitan Family Services — for the construction and rehabilitation of a building and parking lot on the premises known as 3249 North Central Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN DALEY (43^" Ward):

Saint Clements Church — for repairs and remodeling on the premises known as 642 West Deming Place. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96783

LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS:

BY ALDERMAN BURNETT (27'" Ward):

Northwestem University Settlement, 1400 West Augusta Boulevard.

BY ALDERMAN NATJUiUS (42"'' Ward):

Northwestem Memorial Hospital, 251 East Huron Street (2).

BY /U.DERMAN DALEY (A3'^ Ward):

Anixter Center, 2032 North Clyboum Avenue.

Francis W. Parker School, 330 West Webster Avenue.

Lincoln Park Cooperative Nursery, 1753 North Fem Court.

Park West Cooperative Nursery, 2335 North Orchard Street.

Saint Vincent de Paul Center, 2145 North Halsted Street.

Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 North Halsted Street.

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50'" Ward):

Northwest Home for the Aged, 6300 North Califomia Avenue.

CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION:

BY /U.DERMAN LAURINO (39'" Ward):

North Park University, various locations — annual mechanical ventilation inspection fee emd annual building inspection fees (2). 96784 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

BY /U.DERMAN O'CONNOR (40'" Ward):

Christian Science Room, 5950 North Lincoln Avenue — annueil sign inspection fees.

BY ALDERMAN LEV/Ui (45'" Ward):

Irish American Heritage Center, 4624 North Knox Avenue — annual pubhc place of assembly inspection fee and annual mechanical ventUation inspection fee (2).

BY /U.DERMAN SHILLER (46'" Ward):

Uptown Center Hull House, 4520 North Beacon Street — annual boiler and unffred pressure vessel inspection fee.

BY /U.DERMAN M. SMTTH (48'" Ward):

South-East Asia Center, 1124 West AinsUe Street — annual mechanical ventUation inspection fee.

Swedish Museum, 5211 North Clark Street — semi-annual elevator inspection fee.

CANCELLATION OF WATER/SEWER ASSESSMENTS:

BY ALDERMAN MURPHY (18'" Ward):

Tme BeUevers Christian Academy and Preschool Number 2, 1911 - 1915 West 79* Street.

BY ALDERMAN DE VILLE (21"' Ward):

Christ Universal Church, 9037 South Ashland Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50'" Ward):

Light of Christ, various locations. 11/6/2002 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 96785

WAIVER OF FEE:

BY ALDERMAN HAIRSTON (5"^ Ward):

Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 South Lake Shore Drive ~ occupancy capacity placard fee.

SENIOR CITIZEN SEWER REFUNDS: ($50.00)

BY ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4^ Ward):

Batte, Ruby

Canter, David

Collins, Shirley

Epstein, Martin

Johnson, Margaret

Mitchell, Marjorie

Tillman, Willye

BY ALDERMAN LEVAR (45'^ Ward):

Suter, Lillian

BY ALDERMAN SHILLER (46^^ Ward):

Bobbitt, Jean

Garcia, Silvia A.

Kir by, Archie 96786 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Lynn, Shirley E.

Rozenberg, Ben

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50* Ward):

Kravitz, Paul

Locker, PhyUis

Wood, Rachel and David

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.

JOURNAL (October 2, 2002)

The City Clerk submitted the printed official Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, Illinois for the regular meeting held on Wednesday, October 2, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed official Journal and to dispense with the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed.

JOURNAL (October 21, 2002) (Special Meeting)

The City Clerk submitted the printed official Journal of the Proceedings of the City Coundl of the City of Chicago, Illinois for the special meeting held on Wednesday, October 21, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk. •••.«;• 11/6/2002 £ UNIilNISHED BUSINESS 96787

Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed oiEQcial Joumal and to dispense with the reading tIiereof.''The question being put,;ithe mption Prevailed.

M^ UNFINISHED BUSINESS.

None.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.

Rules Suspended - ELECTION OF MR. ERIC J. BONANO AS ASSISTANT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS OF CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF CHICAGO.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon a proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

The following is said proposed resolution:

Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Chicago, That Eric J. Bonano is hereby elected to the office of Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms of the City CouncU of the City of Chicago.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows: 96788 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hafrston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias, Ohvo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutmah;-beViUe, Munoz,"ZalewsW Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Cetrothiersi Wojcik, Suarez,'Matlak, MeU;;Austinj Colom, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Hansen, Levar, ShiUer, Schulter, M. Smith, Mpore>;„Stone-T 49.^

Nays —None. • .

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

PRESENCE OF VISITORS NOTED.

The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, caUed the City CouncU's attention to the presence of the foUowing visitors:

Margaret Fitzpatrick, Nurse at Morgan Park Academy; members of Chicago Ffre Department Ambulance 17: Paramedic-In-Charge, Tenence Wirtz; Paramedic Jose Gonzalez, accompanied by his wife, Lisa and his daughter, Marissa; members of Engine Company 120: Lieutenant Amett Cornell, accompanied by his wife. Carmen, his son, Amett, Jr., his mother, Henrietta, his daughter-in-law. Tiffany, and his sisters, Chris and Sabrina; Engineer Elton Hicks, accompanied by his wife, Joy, his mother. Donna, and his niece, LeiKeisha; Fire Fighter/Paramedic Allen Doucet, accompanied by his wife, Kim, his son, Ethan, his father, Paul, and his mother-in-law, Vicky; Fire Fighter E.M.T. Kevin Merchant; Fire Fighter/E.M.T. Brian McDonough, accompanied by his fiancee, Joanne, his brother, John, and his cousin, Joe;

Chicago Police Sergeant Dennis P. Walsh, accompanied by his wife, Irma, his daughter. Vanity, his mother, Ruth, and his father, Donald (retired Captain, C.P.D.); Police Officer Rhandedl King, accompanied by his mother, Shirley, his daughter, Nicole, his brother, Don, and his friend, Robin (CP.D.);

recipients of the " Humanities Service Award": Mrs. Bette Cerf-Hill, accompanied by her husband, Bruce; and Professor Haki R. Madhubuti, accompanied by his wife. Dr. Carol Lee, his son, Akih, his mother-in-law, Inez, and his friends, Kristina and Phoebe; 11/6/2002 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS 96789

Reverend Dr, Arthtir D. Griffin, Pastor of Ffrst Baptist Congregational Church, accompanied by his wife, Barbara, his son Arthur, his friend. Reverend Cliff Jg? Wilham^ auii$members;<^ .>*

Rules Suspended-PUBLIC^ HEARING ON EXECUTIVE BUDGET FOR YEAR 2003.

Alderman Bieaveris moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the purpose of going out ofthe regular order ofbusiness to convene a public hearing on the 2003 Executive Budget. The motion Prevailed by a viva voce vote.

Alderman Beavers then requested that the record reflect the pubhc hearing convened at 11:25 A.M.

At this point in the proceedings, the Clerk read the notice for the pubhc hearing.

After indicating that interpreters were avaflable for the hearing impafred and for any Spanish speaking people. Alderman Sohs, President Pro Tempore, thereupon presented the foUowing speakers, who addressed the CouncU:

Speaker: Representing:

Mr. Lawrence Msall The Civic Federation

Mr. Peter Schmalz A.F.S.C.M.E. Councfl 31

Mr. Brent E. Adams AIDS Foundation of Chicago

Ms. Pat Clark Irving Park Neighbors Association

Ms. Helene Berlin Neighborhood Capital Budget Group

Mr. Bill Leavy Greater West Town Project

Mr. John Paul Jones Greater Englewood Community and Family Task Force

Mr. George Blakemore Black Vendors in MaxweU Market 96790 JOURNAL-CITYCOUNCIL-CHICAGO 11/6/2002

Ms. Sandy Dyer Self/MaxweU Market Vendors

'4;Mr. Annaiido Martinez ;,., Self/MaxweU Market Vendors

Ms. Marsha Leah Bowen LynddH^^. LaRouche

The foUowing iridividuals were registered but did not address the CouncU:

Mr. Rayl^jTis A.F.S.CM.E. CouncU 31

Ms. Kristen Poohl • Irving Park Neighbors Association

At this point in the proceedings. President Pro Tempore Wojcik asked if any other individuals wished to present statements. There was no response.

Thereupon, Alderman Burke moved to Conclude the pubhc hearing on the 2003 Executive Budget and to resume the regular order ofbusiness. The motion Prevailed by a viva voce vote.

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED.

Time Fixed For Next Succeeding Regular Meeting.

By unanimous consent. Alderman Burke presented a proposed ordinance which reads as follows:

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

SECTION 1. That the next succeeding regular meeting of the City Councfl of the City of Chicago to be held after the meeting held on Wednesday, the sixth (6*) day of November, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., be and the same is hereby fixed to be held on Wednesday, the thirteenth (13*) day of November, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., in the Council Chambers in City HaU. 11/6/2002 ; % MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS . 96791

SECTION 2. This ordinance shaU take effect and be in force from and after its V,passage.' '••'• - ; >! . • • y--:' \,t •••.....;.-".;•. On motion of Alderman Burke, the forgoing prpposed ordinance was Passed by yeas andne^s as fbUows:;;

Yeas — Aldermen Granato, Tillrnan, Preckwinkle, Hafrston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Frias; OhvoVBurke^T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutaian, DeViUe, Munoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Sohs, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Wojcik, Suarez, Matlak; Mell, Austm, Colpm, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Coiuior, Doherty, Natarus, Daley; Hansen, Levar, ShiUer, Schulter, M. Smith, MoPre,Stpne — 49.

JVays — None.

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

Adjournment.

Thereupon, Alderman Burke moved that the City Council do Adjourn. The motion Prevailed and the City Council Stood Adjourned to meet in regular meeting on Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 10:00 A.M., in the Councfl Chambers in City HaU.

^ JAMES J. LASKI, City Clerk. 96792 ' JOURNAL--CI'IY^c6UNCIL--CHICAGO 11/6/2002