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FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development DATE REQUESTOR NAME ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST RECEIVED Fran "any and all related documents pertaining to the sale of the 08/02/2017 U.S. Steel South Works site. If the city does not have purchase agreements, please include any documents pertaining to plans to develop the site." Cindi Anderson July 20 CPC packet for Weiss Memorial Hospital 08/02/2017 Tony Cox Large Lots materials 08/03/2017 TITLE SERVICES AND Not our department 08/04/2017 RESEARCH OF FLORIDA, INC. Phillip D. Miller no responsive records 08/05/2017 Michelle Molise Brooks Park documents 08/06/2017 Peter Tortorello PD number/list 08/07/2017 Sandy Bergo, BGA TIFWorks records for Federal Savings Bank 08/08/2017 Hazel Nunez Lawndale avenue stuff 08/09/2017 Victoria Aviles 5150 NW Highway PD application 08/10/2017 Colleen McNamara 168 N. Michigan 08/11/2017 Jordan Hall x 08/12/2017 Tyler Manic Mohawk admin adjustments and variations 08/13/2017 Brett Hayes Zoning violations 08/14/2017 May Toy IGA and other documents for Whitney Young HS Athletic 08/15/2017 Field Development Page 1 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development DUE DATE 08/08/2017 08/08/2017 08/08/2017 08/09/2017 08/09/2017 08/09/2017 08/09/2017 08/11/2017 08/14/2017 08/14/2017 08/14/2017 08/16/2017 08/17/2017 08/17/2017 08/21/2017 Page 2 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Sara Gronkiewicz-Doran July CPC transcript 08/16/2017 Illiana Silva Part II reviews for PD 327 08/17/2017 Irony LLC Records related to letters from Steve 08/18/2017 Michael Graham Large Lots 6 reserved for future development by alderman 08/19/2017 Colm Hughes August CPC Stuff 08/20/2017 Caitlin Cook 411 W Eugenie 08/21/2017 Emily Libs/ DLA Piper Industrial plan from 2004, and 2004 CPC minutes 08/22/2017 Nate Hoerger n/a 08/23/2017 Greg Trotter Englewood Whole Foods - new FOIA rec'd on 8/14/17 08/24/2017 Chris Leach Part IIs 08/25/2017 Elliot Ramos WBEZ/data 08/26/2017 Jeff Mayer Telecom towers 08/27/2017 Adam Kingsley vendor village 08/28/2017 Lynsey and Peter Pace 2141 N Dayton St 08/29/2017 Nathaniel Hoerger First Evangelical Free church 08/30/2017 Neha Lall Low Income Housing Trust Fund 09/01/2017 Pat Quince Open Space Impact Fee Worksheets 2017 09/02/2017 Kim Ward ComEd 09/03/2017 Jennifer Niesen 35 E Wacker Drive 09/04/2017 Adam Kingsley Emails for 210 N Carpenter 09/05/2017 Shanin Rodriguez 6940 S. Ashland Ave 09/06/2017 Crime in Wrigleyville Northhalsted Security 09/07/2017 Page 3 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development 08/21/2017 08/21/2017 08/22/2017 08/24/2017 08/24/2017 08/24/2017 08/25/2017 08/25/2017 08/28/2017 08/28/2017 09/06/2017 09/11/2017 09/11/2017 09/12/2017 09/12/2017 09/15/2017 09/15/2017 09/15/2017 09/18/2017 09/18/2017 09/18/2017 09/19/2017 Page 4 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Clinton Wallace/Ashley Ashley Piper 09/08/2017 Piper Ariz Master Arbys 09/09/2017 Douglas Michaud RFP responses for Michael Reese 09/10/2017 Mick Dumke Throop Street - ordinance and reports 09/11/2017 Mick Dumke Throop Street - bids etc. 09/12/2017 Sergio Juwa Delaware 09/13/2017 Darryl Holliday TIF Applications 09/14/2017 Sam Stecklow West Side Police/Fire Academy Land Purchase 09/15/2017 Hazel Nunez 434 E. 71st St 09/16/2017 NiGeria Payne SSA documents 09/17/2017 Agnes Plecka EDS for 480-17-S 09/18/2017 Jessica Hawks 4739 W. Montrose 09/19/2017 Sergio Juwa 57 E. Delaware 09/20/2017 Steve Vance Stats on ARO 09/21/2017 Debbie Roberts-Hecker Zoning compliance - 63 E. Lake St. 09/22/2017 Minjee Kim PD information 09/23/2017 Dee Martorano Sales tax exemption certificates 09/24/2017 Ronna Zack 2FM Documents 09/25/2017 Alex Keefe Amazon RFN Documents 09/26/2017 Tim Novak West Side academy 09/27/2017 Page 5 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development 09/20/2017 09/21/2017 09/21/2017 09/21/2017 09/21/2017 09/22/2017 10/02/2017 10/02/2017 09/25/2017 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 09/27/2017 09/27/2017 09/28/2017 09/29/2017 10/06/2017 09/29/2017 10/02/2017 10/06/2017 10/16/2017 Page 6 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Access Living Accessibility documents, potentially from Housing Bureau 09/28/2017 Steven Vance shape file 09/29/2017 Lawyers Sinai Gads 09/30/2017 Tanveer Ali/Dnainfo NOF applications 10/01/2017 Natalie T. Pedraza M/WBE EO information 10/02/2017 Tammi Bowden Large Lots info 10/03/2017 Annette Britton 8 NOF Applications 10/04/2017 David - Remaining FAR for 2331 S. Wabash - PART IIs? 10/05/2017 copier@cityofchicago Kalyn Belsha / Chicago low-income housing tax credit qualified allocation plan 10/06/2017 Reporter Kurt - copier@cityofchicago sale of 920 W Lawrence 10/07/2017 Emily Libs ZBA Application on Cicero Avenue 10/08/2017 Cindi Anderson Sarah’s Circle 10/09/2017 Tim Novak Uptown Theater 10/10/2017 Sargent Shriver Center LIHTC 10/16/2017 Chicago Rehab LIHTC 10/17/2017 Edward R. Theobald O'Hare Stuff 10/17/2017 Fran Amazon 10/19/2017 Greg Trotter Email logs related to Jeffery Plaza 10/20/2017 Bridget O’Keefe Mid-North District documents 10/20/2017 Jacob Marshall SSA stuff 10/23/2017 Page 7 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development 10/18/2017 10/12/2017 10/19/2017 10/17/2017 10/13/2017 10/24/2017 10/17/2017 10/17/2017 10/24/2017 10/19/2017 10/20/2017 10/27/2017 10/20/2017 10/30/2017 10/24/2017 10/24/2017 10/26/2017 10/27/2017 10/27/2017 10/30/2017 Page 8 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Randall Johnson bicycle citations 10/24/2017 Emily Libs Zoning Cicero 10/13/2017 Tammi Bowden Follow up Large Lots FOIA 10/26/2017 Kim Janssen Web search history 10/27/2017 Bill McKenna ZBA APP 10/30/2017 John Lardner ZBA APP 10/30/2017 Dee Martorano sales tax exemption certificates 10/31/2017 Michael Rizo ZBA APP - 944 W. North Avenue from 1995 11/01/2017 Emily Libs Part IIs 11/01/2017 Emily Libs Part IIs - Chicago Ave 11/01/2017 Jimmie Williams SSA South Shore 11/01/2017 Drew Breneman 3311 N Seminary Ave 11/02/2017 Bridget O’Keefe More docs for Cleveland PRC item 11/03/2017 Coalition to Save Jackson Obama 11/03/2017 Park WBEZ SROs 11/06/2017 Kyle Rockey More docs on Cleveland PRC item 11/06/2017 M.L. Rantala Obama 11/06/2017 Jordan Hall zoning 11/06/2017 Moises Moreno Pilsen 11/07/2017 Jordan Hall 7618 N Sheridan Rd 11/07/2017 Jordan Hall 2732 N Hampden Ct. 11/07/2017 Page 9 of 438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development 10/31/2017 10/27/2017 11/02/2017 11/03/2017 11/14/2017 11/28/2017 11/07/2017 11/16/2017 11/08/2017 11/08/2017 11/08/2017 11/09/2017 11/13/2017 11/20/2017 11/14/2017 11/14/2017 11/14/2017 11/14/2017 11/15/2017 11/15/2017 11/15/2017 Page 10 of438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Victora Kentner Lawndale Plaza 11/07/2017 Al DiFranco Chinatown 11/07/2017 John Ludwick Violations 11/08/2017 Mike Noonan NOF money in 42nd ward 11/08/2017 Elliot Ramos WBEZ 11/08/2017 Evan Sauer ZBA Stuff 11/08/2017 Jacob Marshall Economic Development stuff 11/09/2017 Loukas Kozonis Jefferson Place LLC 11/09/2017 Corinne Dougherty 5648 North Lincoln 11/09/2017 G. Harold Christian Davita 11/13/2017 John Koltse PD 1127 11/13/2017 Mark Kupiec 1400 E. 47th DR 11/13/2017 Philip Aciman ARO 11/13/2017 Eli Bracken 806 West 63rd Street 11/13/2017 Elvia Malagon SRO records 11/13/2017 Raul Chavez 4817-19 N Pulaski Rd 11/14/2017 Steve Eddy 4626-32 W 42nd St. - commerical request 11/14/2017 Illiana Silva University of Chicago deed 11/15/2017 Errol Joy Kirsch commerical request for ZBA documents. 11/09/2017 Kevin V. Hunt 2743 W. Division St. 11/15/2017 Tima Dauti Challenger Park Parking Lot 11/16/2017 Emily Libs PD 1270 - Part II approvals 11/16/2017 Page 11 of438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development 11/15/2017 11/22/2017 11/16/2017 11/16/2017 11/16/2017 11/24/2017 11/27/2017 11/17/2017 11/17/2017 11/20/2017 11/28/2017 11/28/2017 11/28/2017 12/04/2017 11/20/2017 11/21/2017 12/05/2017 11/22/2017 11/30/2017 11/30/2017 11/24/2017 11/24/2017 Page 12 of438 10/01/2021 FOIA Request Log - Planning and Development Katherine Redding 700 N.
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