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

Regular Meeting — Wednesday, February 9, 2005

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 42241 42242 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

COMMITTEE ON LICENSE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 022 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 47.41 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR LICENSES ON PORTION OF NORTH LINCOLN AVENUE.

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

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration an ordinance introduced by Alderman Gene Schulter (which was refened on January 11, 2005) to amend Section 4-60-022 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 4-60-022 (47.41), begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on February 2, 2005.

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: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42243

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tfllman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 (47.41).

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

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 25.11 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTIONS OF WEST 16™ STREET, SOUTH STEWART AVENUE AND WEST 17™ STREET.

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

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 42244 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration an ordinance introduced by Alderman Daniel Solis (which was refened on January 11, 2005) to amend Section 4-60-023 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 4-60-023 (25.11), begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on February 2, 2005.

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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 4-60-023 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the struck-through language as follows:

4-60-023 (25.11) On the south side of 16'" Street, from the oouth branch of the Chicago River to Canal Street; and on Stewart Avenue, from 16'" Street to 18'" Street; and on 17'" Street, from Stewart Avenue to Canal Street. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42245

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

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 38.25 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF WEST IRVING PARK ROAD.

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

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration an ordinance introduced by Alderman William Banks (which was refened on January 11, 2005) to amend Section 4-60-023 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 4-60-023 (38.25), begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on February 2, 2005.

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: 42246 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 4-60-023 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the struck-through language as follows:

4-60-023 (30.25) On the south side of Irving Pai-k Road, from Oketo Avenue to Oriole Avenue.

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

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

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

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42247

Your Committee on License and Consumer Protection, having under consideration twenty-two orders introduced by Alderman Gene Schulter (which were refened on January 11, 2005) directed to the Department of Revenue, the Department of Buildings, the Department of Streets and Sanitation and the Department of Transportation to waive fees for various special events in the 47* Ward, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the orders which are transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned in by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee on February 2, 2005.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) GENE SCHULTER, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

The following are said orders as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the order):

Food Vendor License Fees.

Nichiren Buddhist Temple Food Fest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor fees for all the participants 42248 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

in the Nichiren Buddhist Temple Food Fest to be held Sunday, September 11, 2005. This event is sponsored by Nichiren Buddhist Temple, 4216 North Paulina Street.

This order shall teike effect upon its passage and approval.

Food Vendor And Itinerant Merchant License Fees.

Neighborhood Boys Club Disco Dance Night.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Neighborhood Boys Club Disco Dance Night to be held Friday, April 1, 2005. This event is sponsored by Neighborhood Boys Club, 2501 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

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

Old Toujn School Of Folk Music Chicago Folk & Roots.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Departments of Transportation Streets and Sanitation and the Department of Constmction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant, Electrical, Food Vendor and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago Folk & Roots Festival to be held July 8, 9 and 10, 2005 on the 4400 and 4500 block of North Lincoln Avenue and on West Sunnyside Avenue, from the first alley east of North Lincoln Avenue to North Oakley Avenue. This event is sponsored by Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 North Lincoln Avenue. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42249

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License, Mechanical Ride And Tent Permit Fees.

Lane Tech Alumni Association Carnival

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago, is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Tent Permit, Mechanical Ride and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Lane Tech Alumni Association Carnival to be held July 14 through 17, 2005. This event is sponsored by Lane Tech Alumni Association, 2501 West Addison Street.

This order shafl take effect upon its passage and approval.

Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant And Raffie License Fees.

Our Lady Of Lourdes Summerfest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant and Raffle Permit fees for all the participants in the Our Lady of Lourdes Summerfest to be held Saturday, July 23, 2005. This event is sponsored by Our Lady of Lourdes, 4640 North Ashland Avenue.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval. 42250 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant And Raffie License, Canopy And Mechanical Ride Permit Fees.

Neighborhood Boys Club Annual Carnival

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Pennits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant , Food Vendor, Canopy fee. Raffle and Mechanical Ride Permit fees for all the participants in the Neighborhood Boys Club Annual Carnival to be held July 6 — 10, 2005. This event is sponsored by Neighborhood Boys Club, 2501 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

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

Saint Matthias Church Family/Ethnic Fest.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Constmction and Permits of the City of Chicago, are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant, Food Vendor, Raffle fees. Street Closing and Tent Permit Fees for all the participants in the Saint Matthias Church Family/Ethnic Fest to be held Saturday, May 14, 2005 on North Claremont Avenue from West Ainslie Street north to the church parking lots. This event is sponsored by Saint Matthias Church, 2310 West Ainslie Street.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42251

Saint Matthias Church Friends Of The Grape.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant, Food Vendor, Raffle fee. Street Closing and Tent Permit Fees for all the participants in the Saint Matthias Church Friends of the Grape to be held Sunday, October 2, 2005 on North Claremont Avenue, from West Ainslie Street north to the church parking lots. This event is sponsored by Saint Matthias Church, 2310 West Ainslie Street.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

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

Lincoln Square Chamber Of Commerce Apple Fest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce Apple Fest to be held Saturday, September 17, 2005 on Giddings Plaza at North Lincoln Avenue, at West Giddings Street. This event is sponsored by Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce, 4732 North Lincoln Avenue.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce Car Show.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioner ofthe Department ofTransportation ofthe City of Chicago, are hereby authorized 42252 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce Car Show to be held Saturday, August 14, 2005, at McDonald's and Corus Bank parking lot and 2400 West Gunnison Street. This event is sponsored by Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce, 4732 North Lincoln Avenue.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Northcenter Chamber Of Commerce Children's Easter Egg Hunt.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Constmction and Pennits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Northcenter Chamber of Commerce Children's Easter Egg Hunt to be held Saturday, March 26, 2005 on West Belle Plaine Avenue, from North Damen Avenue to North Lincoln Avenue. This event is sponsored by Northcenter Chamber of Commerce, 1926 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Northcenter Chamber Of Commerce Children's Halloween Event.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Pennits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Northcenter Chamber of Commerce Children's Halloween Event to be held Saturday, October 29, 2005 on West Belle Plaine Avenue, from North Damen Avenue to North Lincoln Avenue. This event is sponsored by Northcenter Chamber of Commerce, 1926 West Irving Park Road. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42253

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Northcenter Chamber Of Commerce Northcenter Octoberfest.

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits ofthe City ofChicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Northcenter Chamber of Commerce Northcenter Octoberfest to be held September 23, 24 and 25, 2005. This event is sponsored by Northcenter Chamber of Commerce, 1926 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Rheinischer Verein/Saint Hubertus Club May Fest Chicago 2004.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant and Street Closure fees for all the participants in the Rheinischer Verein/Saint Hubertus Club May Fest Chicago 2004 to be held June 2, 3, 4 and 5, 2005 on West Leiand Avenue, from North Lincoln Avenue to North Westem Avenue, on North Lincoln Avenue, from West Leiand Avenue to West Wilson Avenue and in the two adjacent city parking lots. This event is sponsored by Rheinischer Verein/Saint Hubertus Club.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval. 42254 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

German American Societies Of Greater Chicago German American Festival

Ordered, That the Director ofthe Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant, Tent Permit and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the German American Societies of Greater Chicago German American Festival to be held September 8, 9, 10 and 11, 2005 on West Leiand Avenue, from North Lincoln Avenue to North Westem Avenue, on North Lincoln Avenue, from West Leiand Avenue to West Wilson Avenue and in the two adjacent city parking lots. This event is sponsored by German American Societies of Greater Chicago.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Northcenter Chamber Rib Fest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue and the Commissioners of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Construction and Permits of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant and Street Closing fees for all the participants in the Northcenter Chamber Rib Fest to be held June, 10, 11 and 12, 2005 on North Lincoln Avenue from West Irving Park Road to West Berteau Avenue. This event is sponsored by Northcenter Chamber, 1926 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42255

Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License And Tent Permit Fees.

Saint Benedict Church Ben Fest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Tent Pennit and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Saint Benedict Church Ben Fest to be held July 15, 16 and 17, 2005. This event is sponsored by Saint Benedict Church, 2215 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Saint Benedict Church Fun Fest.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Tent Permit and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Saint Benedict Church Fun Fest to be held Sunday, September 4, 2005. This event is sponsored by Saint Benedict Church, 2215 West Irving Park Road.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Saint Benedict Church Oktoberfest Celebration.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Food Vendor, Tent Permit and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Saint Benedict Church Oktoberfest 42256 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Celebration to be held October 2, 2005. This event is sponsored by Saint Benedict Church, 2215 West Irving Park Road.

Itinerant Merchant License Fees.

Cornelia Aris Building 18 Annual Holiday Show And Sale.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to waive the Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Cornelia Arts Building IS"" Annual Holiday Show and Sale to be held December 2 through December 4, 2005. This event is sponsored by Cornelia Arts Building, 1800 West Cornelia Avenue, Number 206B.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

Itinerant Merchant License And Sidewalk Sale Permit Fees.

Lincoln Square Chamber Of Commerce Annual Sidewalk Sale And Arts And Crafts Faire.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago, is hereby authorized and directed to waive the sidewalk sale and Itinerant Merchant fees for all the participants in the Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce Annual Sidewalk Sale and Arts and Crafts Faire to be held July 14 through July 17, 2005 on North Lincoln Avenue and North Westem Avenue, from West Lawrence Avenue to West Sunnyside Avenue. This event is sponsored by Lincoln Square Chamber of Commerce, 4732 North Lincoln Avenue.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42257

Street Closure Permit Fees.

All Saints' Episcopal Church Ravenswood Run.

Ordered, That the Director of the Depetrtment of Revenue and the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation of the City of Chicago are hereby authorized and directed to waive the Street Closing fees for all the participants in the All Saints' Episcopal Church Ravenswood Run to be held Sunday, April 24, 2005. This event is sponsored by All Saints' Episcopal Church, 4550 North Hermitage Avenue.

This order shall take effect upon its passage and approval.

COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE.

APPOINTMENT OF MR. PAUL VOLPE AS MEMBER AND CHAIRMAN OF CHICAGO EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM BOARD.

The Committee on Police and Fire submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, January 20, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

YourPoliceandFireCommitteeheldameetingon January 20, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. in the Council Chambers, and having had under consideration an appointment by The Honorable Richard M. Daley of Paul Volpe as a member and chairman of the Chicago Emergency Telephone System Board, begs leave to report that Your Honorable Body Approve the matter that is transmitted herein. 42258 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

This recommendation was concuned 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 committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed appointment of Mr. Paul Volpe as a member and chairman of the Chicago Emergency Telephone System Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

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

REAPPOINTMENT OF MR. MICHAEL CALLAHAN AS MEMBER OF CHICAGO EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM BOARD.

The Committee on Police and Fire submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, January 20, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42259

Your Police and Fire Committee held a meeting on January 20, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. in the Council Chambers, and having had under consideration a reappointment by The Honorable Richard M. Daley of Michael Callahan as a member ofthe Chicago Emergency Telephone System Board, begs leave to report that Your Honorable Body Approve the 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 committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed reappointment of Mr. Michael Callahan as a member of the Chicago Emergency Telephone System Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49. Nays — None. Alderman Beavers moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL EVENTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS.

AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF SPECIFIED PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, TO PARTICIPANTS IN SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH FESTIVAL.

The Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs submitted the following report: 42260 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration an order to issue, free of charge. Street Closure Permits, Special Event Permits, Electrical Permits, Tent Erection Permits and Raffle Licenses to the participants in Saint Bartholomew's Church Festival, 4949 West Patterson Avenue, to be held for the period beginning June 6, 2005 and ending June 13, 2005 on North Lavergne Avenue, from West Addison Street to the first alley north and the east/west alley of the 4900 block, between West Addison Street and West Patterson Avenue in the 38"" Ward (refened January 11, 2005). The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed order which was transmitted herewith on February 8, 2005 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting.

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

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman.

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42261

Ordered, That the Director ofthe City Department of Revenue issue, free of charge, the following licenses and/ or pennits to participants in Saint Bartholomew's Church Festival, 4949 West Patterson Avenue, to be held for the period beginning June 6, 2005 and ending June 13, 2005 on North Lavergne Avenue, from West Addison Street to the first alley north and the east/west alley of the 4900 block, between West Addison Street and West Patterson Avenue: Vendor and Itinerant Merchant Licenses (for the period of June 6 to June 13, 2005); Street Closure Permit; Special Event Permits; Electrical Permit; Tent Erection Permits; Zoning Permits; Raffle License; and Fire Prevention.

AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF STREET CLOSURE AND TENT ERECTION PERMIT FEES FOR MARCH OF DIMES "WALK AMERICA".

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

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council

Your Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs had under consideration an order (direct introduction) to waive the Street Closure Permit fees and Tent Erection fees for the March of Dimes fund-raising event "WalkAmerica" which will take place at Grant Park. The event will begin at Grant Park (comer of Columbus Drive and Balbo Drive) at 9:00 A.M. on Sunday, April 24, 2005 in the 2"" Ward. The Committee begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed order which was transmitted herewith on February 8, 2005 at the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs meeting.

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

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) MADELINE L. HAITHCOCK, Chairman. 42262 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Detley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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, the Commissioner of Buildings and the Commissioner ofTransportation waive the Street Closure Permit fees and Tent Erection fees for the March of Dimes fund-raising event "WalkAmerica" which will take place at Grant Park. The event will begin at Grant Park (comer of Columbus Drive and Balbo Drive) at 9:00 A.M. on Sunday, April 24, 2005.

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, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42263

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was refened (September 29, November 3 and December 1, 2004) proposed 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.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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):

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 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following locations are hereby designated as loading zones for the distances specified, during the hours indicated: 42264 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

30 North Cicero Avenue (east side) from a point 145 feet north of West Belmont Avenue, to a point 20 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday and 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Saturday - tow-away zone (04-01856490);

30 North Milwaukee Avenue, from a point 20 feet north of North Ridgeway Avenue, to a point 25 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday and 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Sunday - tow-away zone (04-02047508);

39 North Elston Avenue (east side) from a point 202 feet north of West Montrose Avenue, to a point 28 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (04-01862574);

42 North Clark Street (east side) from a point 30 feet north of West Superior Street, to a point 104 feet north thereof — no parking/loading zone — 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. — tow-away zone (04- 02050851);

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: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42265

SECTION 1. Amend ordinemce passed April 9, 2003 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 106653) which reads:

"South Dearbom Street (west side) from a point 20 feet north of West Adams Street, to a point 154 feet north thereof— no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday"

by striking:

"no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone — 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"no parking/tow-away zone" (42"" Ward) (04-02051027).

SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed February 10, 1993 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 28569) which reads:

"West Barry Avenue (north side) from a point 170 feet west of North Lake Shore Drive, to a point 45 feet west thereof— no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone"

by striking:

"no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"disabled loading zone" (44* Ward) (04-02183939).

SECTION 3. Amend ordinance passed January 20, 1999 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 88058) which reads:

"West Briar Place (south side) from a point 65 feet east of North Sheridan Road, to a point 35 feet east thereof — no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone"

by striking:

"no parking/loading zone/tow-away zone"

and inserting in lieu thereof: 42266 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

"disabled loading zone" (44"^ Ward) (04-02183918)

SECTION 4. This ordinance 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:

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was refened (May 5 and 26, November 3, December 1 and 15, 2004 and January 11, 2005) proposed ordinances and order 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 and order submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned 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: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42267

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 ofthe ordinance or order):

Repeal Of Parking Prohibition At All Times.

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

SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed June 23, 2004 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 27054) which reads:

"South Blackstone Avenue (both sides) from East 54* Street to East 55* Street - parking of tmcks prohibited - at all times (4* Ward) (04-02030472).

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

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 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle at any time upon the following public ways as indicated: 42268 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

At 1603 North Claremont Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 39059;

At 3043 West Warren Boulevard - Disabled Parking Permit 30169;

At 4729 South Champlain Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 44346;

At 5426 South Dorchester Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 43681;

At 7005 South Crandon Avenue (signs to be installed at 7025 South Crandon Avenue) Disabled Parking Permit 41787;

At 434 East 82"" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43616;

At 7944 South Rhodes Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43618;

6 At 6930 South Harvard Avenue (signs to be posted at 6934 South Harvard Avenue) Disabled Parking Permit 40553;

At 8215 South Langley Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 40555;

At 7948 South Colfax Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43074;

At 9151 South Yates Avenue — Disabled Parking Pennit 44256;

8 At 8443 South Cregier Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 43510;

At 643 East 92"" Street Disabled Parking Permit 43336; 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42269

Ward Location

At 27 East 100* Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41998;

At 630 East 102"" Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43327;

At 632 East 102"" Street Disabled Parking Permit 43326;

LO At 10751 South Avenue G - Disabled Parking Permit 42394;

LO At 8914 South Escanaba Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42393;

At 3744 South Emerald Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 42606;

At 2919 South Lyman Street (signs to be installed at 2909 South Fanefl Street) Disabled Parking Permit 42598;

At 2702 South Union Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 41858;

At 3300 South Carpenter Street ~ Disabled Parking Permit 42588;

At 1853 West 37* Street - Disabled Parking Permit 42585;

At 2810 South HiUock Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 41845;

At 3635 South Honore Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41848;

At 3405 South Lituanica Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42599; 42270 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

12 At 3603 South Maplewood Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 40845;

12 At 2637 West 37* Place - Disabled Parking Permit 43398;

12 At 4409 South Fairfield Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43385;

13 At 6455 South Kedvale Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42871;

14 At 5219 South Francisco Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 43577;

14 At 3850 South Sacramento Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 40888;

14 At 3818 West 45* Place - Disabled Parking Permit 43584;

17 At 7215 South Aberdeen Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41379;

17 At 7606 South Bishop Street - Disabled Parking Permit 44156;

17 At 7914 South Harvard Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42372;

17 At 7720 South Paulina Street - Disabled Parking Permit 33810;

21 At 9318 South Laflin Street - Disabled Parking Permit 37999;

21 At 9221 South Lowe Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 44099;

22 At 2451 South Mfllard Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 42688; 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42271

Ward Location

23 At 4843 South Kilpatrick Avenue Disabled Parking Permit 42872;

23 At 6731 West 64* Street Disabled Parking Permit 43553;

25 At 1911 West 19* Street Disabled Parking Permit 43416;

25 At 2056 West 19* Street Disabled Parking Permit 37808;

25 At 1913 West 21"' Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41538;

26 At 2439 North St. Louis Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 40361;

27 At 1529 West Huron Street Disabled Parking Permit 41299;

27 At 1131 North Avers Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42730;

28 At 3945 West Monroe Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41597;

28 At 5041 West Quincy Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43991;

29 At 5421 West Adams Street - Disabled Parking Permit 42767;

30 At 5439 West Dmmmond Place - Disabled Parking Permit 35372;

31 At 5106 West Oakdale Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 32123;

31 At 2222 North Lamon Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 44205; 42272 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

31 At 5225 West Nelson Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43860;

31 At 4027 West Oakdale Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43266;

31 At 4134 West Nelson Street - Disabled Parking Permit 32124;

32 At 1845 North Honore Street - Disabled Parking Permit 40330;

32 At 2107 West Fletcher Street - Disabled Parking Permit 40321;

34 At 11844 South Perry Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 43368;

34 At 12438 South Union Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 42450;

34 At 243 West 106* Place - Disabled Parking Permit 43352;

35 At 2804 North Spaulding Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42237;

36 At 3015 North New England Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 40912;

36 At 3408 North OverhiU Avenue ~ Disabled Parking Permit 44043;

36 At 2911 North Neenah Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42671;

37 At 4947 West Concord Place - Disabled Parking Permit 43012;

37 At 1103 North Keeler Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42996; 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42273

Ward Location

37 At 2057 North Lockwood Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 32115;

37 At 1514 North Long Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 43994;

37 At 2329 North Menard Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43011;

37 At 4947 West Rice Street - Disabled Parking Permit 42990;

38 At 5745 West BjTon Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43627;

38 At 3728 North Kildare Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 44345;

39 At 3749 West Bjron Street - Disabled Parking Permit 42049;

39 At 4845 North St. Louis Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42534;

39 At 5229 North Kimball Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43778;

40 At 5335 North Califomia Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42301;

42 At 1000 North LaSalle Street (signs to be posted at 150 West Maple Street) Disabled Parking Permft 36169;

45 At 6257 North Legett Avenue (signs to be posted at 6258 West Hiawatha Avenue) Disabled Parking Permit 43521;

45 At 4828 West Wamer Avenue - Disabled Parking Permit 43779; 42274 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

45 At 5615 North Moody Avenue — Disabled Parking Permit 42223;

50 At 7449 North Washtenaw Avenue — Disabled Parking Permft 43517;

50 At 6432 North Richmond Street - Disabled Parking Permit 41107;

50 At 6310 North Rockwell Street - Disabled Parking Permft 43519;

50 At 6053 North Troy Street - Disabled Parking Permit 43520;

50 At 2134 West Arthur Avenue (signs to be posted on North Hamilton Avenue) Disabled Parking Permit 43445;

50 At 6142 North Califomia Avenue (signs to be posted on West Granville Avenue) Disabled Parking Permit 42300.

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

Removal Of Disabled Permit Parking At All Times.

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

SECTION 1. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 19268 signs located at 2076 North Stave Street (1" Ward).

SECTION 2. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20496 signs located at 816 South Laflin Street (2"" Ward). 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42275

SECTION 3. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 7356 signs located at 5028 South Prairie Avenue (3'" Ward).

SECTION 4. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 26365 signs located at 5009 South ElUs Avenue (4* Ward).

SECTION 5. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 18334 signs located at 7651 South Langley Avenue (6* Ward).

SECTION 6. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 19402 signs located at 7653 South Paxton Avenue (7"" Ward).

SECTION 7. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 25674 signs located at 9119 South Blackstone Avenue (8* Ward).

SECTION 8. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 14376 signs located at 12852 South Muskegon Avenue (10"" Ward).

SECTION 9. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 16569 signs located at 10524 South Hoxie Avenue (10* Ward).

SECTION 10. Removal of disabled permit parking signs located at 3011 South Canal Street (11* Ward).

SECTION 11. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 26790 signs located at 2717 South Emerald Avenue (11* Ward).

SECTION 12 . Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 13570 signs located at 4552 South Wallace Street (11* Ward).

SECTION 13. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 38201 signs located at 3548 South Hoyne Avenue (11* Ward).

SECTION 14. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 7794 signs located at 3233 South Leavftt Street (12* Ward).

SECTION 15. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 40666 signs located at 3264 South BeU Avenue (12* Ward).

SECTION 16. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 35609 signs located at 6043 West 64* Street (13* Ward).

SECTION 17. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 30593 signs located at 5909 West 64* Street (13* Ward). 42276 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

SECTION 18. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 10950 signs ocated at 3640 West 57* Street (14* Ward).

SECTION 19. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 39319 signs ocated at 5553 South Sawyer Avenue (14"" Ward).

SECTION 20. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 25157 signs ocated at 3530 West 60* Street (16* Ward).

SECTION 21. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 21377 signs ocated at 5426 South May Street (16* Ward).

SECTION 22. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 11929 signs ocated at 7340 South Stewart Avenue (17* Ward).

SECTION 23. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 33776 signs ocated at 7040 South Morgan Street (17* Ward).

SECTION 24. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 5828 signs ocated at 9123 South Aberdeen Street (21"' Ward).

SECTION 25. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 34276 signs ocated at 2621 South Tmmbufl Avenue (22"" Ward).

SECTION 26. RemovalofDisabledParkingPermit 12308 signs ocated at 3219 South Ridgeway Avenue (22"" Ward).

SECTION 27. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 18795 signs ocated at 2238 South Homan Avenue (22"" Ward).

SECTION 28. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 40223 signs ocated at 5406 South Harding Avenue (23'" Ward).

SECTION 29. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 2012 signs ocated at 1627 South Hamlin Avenue (24* Ward).

SECTION 30. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 16179 signs ocated at 3333 West Lexington Street (24* Ward).

SECTION 31. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 12534 signs ocated at 4702 West Van Buren Street (24* Ward). 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42277

SECTION 32. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permit 13073 signs located at 4208 West 2r' Place (24* Ward).

SECTION 33. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 35872 signs located at 1904 West Cullerton Street (25* Ward).

SECTION 34. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 16416 signs located at 833 South Loomis Street (25* Ward).

SECTION 35. Removal ofDisabled Parking Permft 16059 signs located at 1749 West Cullerton Street (25* Ward).

SECTION 36. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 5700 signs located at 2925 North Menard Avenue (30* Ward).

SECTION 37. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 20473 signs located at 1705 West Wrightwood Avenue (32"" Ward).

SECTION 38. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 32353 signs located at 1121 North Long Avenue (37* Ward).

SECTION 39. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 5565 signs located at 4021 North Mason Avenue (38* Ward).

SECTION 40. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 36535 signs located at 6221 North Ravenswood Avenue (40* Ward).

SECTION 41. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 31174 signs located at 6109 North Paulina Street (40* Ward).

SECTION 42. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 1105 signs located at 6346 West Hermione Street (45* Ward).

SECTION 43. Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 17139 signs located at 4644 North Leamington Avenue (45'" Ward).

SECTION 44. Removal of Disabled Parking Permft 29187 signs located at 718 West Gordon Tenace (46* Ward).

SECTION 45. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication. 42278 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Establishment Of Parking Prohibition During Specified Hours.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 64, Section 080 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle upon the following public way in the area indicated during the hours specified:

Ward Location

19 West 105* Place (both sides) from South Longwood Drive to South Seeley Avenue - 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday (04-02168866).

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

Establishment Of Parking Limitation During Specified Hours.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 080 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle upon the following public way in the area indicated during the hours specified:

Ward Location

36 North Harlem Avenue (east side) from West Wabansia Avenue to West Bloomingdale Avenue — parking limited to 1 hour - all days (04-00734331). 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42279

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

Amendment Of Parking Limitation During Specified Hours.

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

SECTION 1. Amend ordinance passed September 14, 1994 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 56353) which reads:

"West Polk Street (north side) from a point 20 feet west of South Carpenter Street, to a point 25 feet west thereof— 1 hour parking — 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday"

by striking:

"1 hour parking - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday"

and inserting in lieu thereof:

"15 minute standing zone — use flashers — tow-away zone" (25'" Ward) (04- 02170105).

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

Establishment Of Residential Permit Parking Zone.

Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue, Bureau of Parking Management, is hereby authorized and directed to cause the establishment of a residential permit parking zone, from 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M., all days (excluding the 42280 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

areas cunently covered by existing loading zone and no parking zones) on portions of the following public ways:

North Larrabee Street (west side) from West Superior Street to West Erie Street; North Kingsbury Street (both sides) from West Chicago Avenue to West Erie Street; North Hudson Avenue (both sides) from West Chicago Avenue to West Erie Street; West Superior Street (south side) from North Larrabee Street to North Kingsbury Street; West Superior Street (both sides) from North Kingsbury Street to North Hudson Avenue; West Huron Street (both sides) from North Letrrabee Street to North Sedgwick Street; West Erie Street (both sides) from North Kingsbury Street to North Sedgwick Street; West Ontario Street (south side) from 401 West Ontario Street to North Kingsbury Street.

Repeal Of Residential Permit Parking Zones.

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

SECTION 1. Repeal residential permft parking Zone 808, the 8700 block of South Sangamon Street, between West 87* Street and West 88* Street (21" Ward).

SECTION 2. Repeal residential permft parking Zone 1171, from the 2100 block of North Tripp Avenue, between West Dickens Avenue and West Palmer Street (30* Ward).

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

Establishment Of Speed Limitation.

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

SECTION 1. PursuanttoTitle9, Chapter 12, Section 070 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to operate such 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42281

vehicle at a greater speed than is indicated upon the street or other public way designated within the limit specified:

Wetrd Location And Limitation

45 North Lawler Avenue, from West Irving Park Road to West Belle Avenue — 25 miles per hour (04-01863125).

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:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was refened (May 5, 26, September 1, 29, November 3 and December 1, 2004) 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 concuned in by all members ofthe Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman. 42282 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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):

Establishment Of Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zones.

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

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 ofany vehicle shall be considered a definite hazard to the normal movement of traffic:

Ward Location

2 South Indiana Avenue (east side) from a point 20 feet north of East Cullerton Street, to a point 50 feet east thereof — 15 minute standing zone — use flashers - 2:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. - tow-away zone (04-01667093);

31 West Wellington Avenue (north side) from North Knox Avenue to the first alley west thereof- at all times (04-02177603); 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42283

Ward Location

31 West Palmer Street (2200) (north side) from North Kostner Avenue (4400) to North Kenneth Avenue — 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (04-02052534);

32 North Lincoln Avenue (west side) from a point 270 feet north of West Wrightwood Avenue, to a point 20 feet north 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 and 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. - Saturday and Sunday (04-01675933);

32 North Damen Avenue (west side) from a point 30 feet north of West Webster Avenue, to a point 20 feet north thereof 15 minute standing zone unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow-away zone after 15 minutes - 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. (04- 02047625);

32 West Webster Avenue (south side) from a point 30 feet west of North Damen Avenue, to a point 40 feet west thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. (04-02047869);

32 2751 - 2753 North Ashland Avenue - 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — 5:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday; 42284 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

35 North Elston Avenue (east side) from a point 100 feet west of North St. Louis Avenue, to a point 25 feet west thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday (04-02050207);

35 North Kedzie Avenue (west side) from a point 260 feet south of West Barry Avenue, to a point 20 feet south thereof 15 minute standing zone unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow-away zone after 15 minutes - 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday (04-02050155);

36 North Narragansett Avenue (west side) from a point 320 feet north of West Barry Avenue, to a point 25 feet north thereof 30 minute standing zone unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow-away zone after 15 minutes - 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. (04- 01861828);

36 West Belmont Avenue (north side) from a point 85 feet east of North Melvina Avenue, to a point 25 feet east thereof — 15 minute standing zone — unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow- away zone after 15 minutes — 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday (04-01857189); 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42285

Ward Location

39 North Pulaski Road (west side) from a point 121 feet south of West Rosemont Avenue, to a point 40 feet south 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 (04-01862338)-;

39 North Elston Avenue (east side) from a point 302 feet north of West Montrose Avenue, to a point 25 feet north thereof — 15 minute standing zone unattended vehicles must have lights flashing — tow-away zone after 15 minutes - 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday (04- 01862457);

42 East Erie Street (south side) from a point 20 feet east of North Wabash Avenue, to a point 30 feet west of North Rush Street — no parking/tow-away zone (04- 01862840).

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

Repeal Of Tow-Away Zone.

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

SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed February 11, 2004 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 18434) which reads: 42286 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

"North Harlem Avenue (east side) from West Wabansia Avenue to a point 305 feet north thereof- no parking/tow-away zone" (36* Ward) (04-00734331).

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

AUTHORIZATION FOR ERECTION OF TRAFFIC WARNING SIGNS ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

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

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was refened (March 31, July 21, September 1 and 29 and November 3, 2004) proposed ordinances and order to erect traffic waming signs and signals, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances and order submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concuned 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: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42287

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 waming signs on the following streets ofthe types specified:

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

1 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at North Paulina Street and West Blackhawk Street (04- 01853487);

2 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Throop Street and West 15* Street (04- 01667556);

5 "Stop" sign, stopping east- and westbound traffic on East 75'" Street at South Clyde Avenue;

8 "Afl-Way Stop" sign, at South Blackstone Avenue and East 82"" Street (04- 02031695);

8 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Blackstone Avenue and East 8r' Street (04- 02031672); 42288 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Type Of Sign And Location

13 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Keating Avenue and West 61"' Street (04- 02032147);

13 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Mason Avenue and West 61"' Street (04- 02032209);

14 "All-Way Stop" sign, at West 56* Street and South Troy Street (04-02033348);

21 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Yale Avenue and West 96* Street (04- 00475034);

23 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Monitor Avenue and West 52"" Street (04- 02034611);

23 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at South Nashville Avenue and West 62"" Street (04- 02034602);

27 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at North Mohawk Street and West Chestnut Street (04- 01804923);

39 "AU-Way Stop" sign, at West Sunnyside Avenue and North Harding Avenue (04- 01676061);

41 "Stop" sign, stopping West Berwjm Avenue for West Summerdale Avenue (04-01384959).

Installation Of "Closed To Traffic" Signs.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42289

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to install "Close To Traffic" signs at the below listed locations:

Ward Location

38 North Kedvale Avenue, from West Addison Street to West Waveland Avenue - 7:40 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. and 2:15 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. - all school days - September 2004 through June 2005. Provided provisions ofSection 9-12-040 of the city traffic code are fully complied with and provided school is responsible for traffic control devices (04-02050409);

45 North Menard Avenue, from West Giddings Street to West Eastwood Avenue - 8:45 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. and 2:40 P.M. to 2:55 P.M. - all school days — September 6, 2004 through June 24, 2005. Provided provisions of Section 9-12-040 ofthe city traffic code are fully complied with and provided school is responsible for traffic control devices (04- 01863061).

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

Installation Of "Truck Traffic Prohibited" Signs On Poriion Of South Blackstone 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 install miscellaneous signs at the below listed locations: 42290 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ward Location

South Blackstone Avenue (both sides) from East 54* Street to East 55* Street - "Tmck Traffic Prohibited" sign (04- 02030472).

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

ESTABLISHMENT OF WEIGHT LIMITATION ON PORTION OF NORTH HAUSSEN COURT.

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

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred (December 1, 2004) a proposed ordinance to establish allowable weight limit for tmcks and commercial vehicles on portion of a designated street, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinance submitted herewith.

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

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chairman. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42291

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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 64, Section 030 of the Municipal Code ofChicago, the maximum weight permitted to be carried by any truck or commercial vehicle upon the following public way between the limit indicated (except for the purpose of delivering or picking up material or merchandise) shall be as follows:

Ward Location And Limitation

30 North Haussen Court, from North Milwaukee Avenue to West Wellington Avenue- 5 tons (04-02177393).

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

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 42292 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

(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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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, Febmaiy 9, 2005,

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 submitte herewith, which were refened to the Committee (March 31, June 23, July 21, September 1, 29, November 3, December 1, 8 and 15,2004 and January 11, 2005) conceming traffic regulations and traffic signs, et cetera, as follows:

Parking Prohibited At All Times — Disabled:

Ward Location

19 11164 South Spaulding Avenue (Disabled Parking Permft 39835). Applicant has passed away. Signs no longer needed; 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42293

Ward Location

28 306 South HamUn Boulevard (Disabled Parking Permit 43116) Main or arterial street;

36 2850 North Natoma Avenue (Disabled Parking Permit 44042). Temporary placard;

36 3408 North OverhiU Avenue (Disabled Parking Permit 44043);

Duplicate proposal. Introduction from December 15, 2004 will pass on Febmary 9, 2005.

Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours:

Ward Location

6 East 90'" Street, from South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive to South St. Lawrence Avenue (south side) and East 90* Street on South Dr. Matin Luther King, Jr. Drive (east side) 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. — Saturdays only. Request withdrawn (04-01177825);

10 Northeast and southeast comers of East 106* Street and South Ewing Avenue — 2 hours. Duplicate proposal previously passed October 20, 1978 (Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, page 8553). Signs will be installed (04-01853751). 42294 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Loading Zones:

Ward Location

8 2010 East 79* Street - 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. — Sunday through Saturday. Request withdrawn by requestor (04- 02030553);

23 5089 South Archer Avenue (rear of building) 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday. It is against city policy to install traffic signs in alleys because of resulting safety and maintenance problems caused by narrow alley widths. Signs not needed for enforcement. Field study will be made to resolve problem (04-02169890);

25 728 - 730 South Carpenter Street - 15 minute flashing light loading zone — 10:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday. Request withdrawn by requestor (04-02170134);

42 436 North Clark Street - 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. - all days. This location falls within a bus stop (04-02050532).

Residential Permit Parking:

Ward Location

8 8300 block of South Drexel Avenue — 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. - Sunday through Saturday. Does not meet parking study; 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42295

Ward Location

8 8600 block of South Constance Avenue - 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - all days. Passed December 8, 2004 (Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, page 38986);

21 8200 block of South Aberdeen Street - at all times. Does not meet parking study;

26 900 block of North Sacramento Boulevard - 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. - all days. Does not meet parking study;

36 7014 to 7022 West Belden Avenue at all times. Signs posted already.

Single Direction:

Ward Location

7800 block of South Maryland Avenue — southerly. Request withdrawn (04- 01853670);

13 West 60'" Place between South Lawndale Avenue and South Central Park Avenue — easterly. Ordinance previously passed August 30, 1972 (Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago, page 3629) (04- 02031957);

15 West 61" Street, from South Wood Street — northerly. Duplicate proposal (04- 01670682). 42296 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Weight Limitation:

Ward Location

18 7400 block of South Oakley Avenue - 5 tons. No City Council action necessary for the installation of "5 Ton" signs. A traffic engineering study will be initiated to determine the need for "5 Ton" signs (04-01673365).

Miscellaneous Signs:

Ward Location

18 Northwest comer of West 85* Street at the intersection of South Whipple Street - "Do Not Enter" signs. No City Council action necessaiy for the installation of "Do Not Enter" signs. A traffic engineering study will be initiated to determine the need for signs (04- 01673429);

21 9440 South Vincennes Avenue — "School Zone" signs. No City Council action necessaiy for waming signs. Requested signs wifl be posted (04-02168887).

Tow-Away Zone:

Ward Location

East 47* Street (north side) from South Woodlawn Avenue to a point 100 feet west thereof. Request withdrawn by requestor (04-02169354). 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42297

Traffic Waming Signs:

Ward Location

East and west comers of West Polk Street and South Federal Street - "Stop" sign. West Polk Street is an arterial street. Signs are not warranted according to established federal and state standards and could increase accidents (04-01667524);

18 Stopping east- and westbound traffic on West 71" Street at South Washtenaw Avenue — "Two-Way Stop" sign. West 71" Street is a federal aid route. This could jeopardize funding (04-00474919).

Amend Parking Prohibited At All Times — Disabled:

Ward Location

Removal of Disabled Parking Pennit 13555 for 1331 North Ashland Avenue. Duplicate ordinance with proposal with Permft 13555 on July 21, 2004 date;

Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 25926 for 8434 South Wabash Avenue. Duplicate ordinance with proposal with Pennit 25926 on November 3, 2004 date;

11 Removal of Disabled Parking Permit 32129 for 922 West 29* Street (signs are on South Poplar Avenue). Duplicate ordinance with proposal with Pennit 32129 on September 29, 2004 date. 42298 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

These Do Not Pass recommendations were concuned in by all members of the Committee present, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS, Chainnan.

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WAY.

REAPPOINTMENT OF REVEREND DANIEL ALVAREZ, SR. AS MEMBER OF ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT BOARD.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 Approve Mayoral reappointment of Reverend Daniel Alvarez, Sr. as a member of the Illinois Intemational Port District Board for a term effective immediately and expiring June 1, 2008. This reappointment was refened to the Committee on Januaiy 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42299

On motion of Alderman Allen, the committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed reappointment of Reverend Daniel Alvarez, Sr. as a member of the Illinois Intemational Port District Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

APPOINTMENT OF MR. CHARLES R. BOWEN AS MEMBER OF ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT BOARD.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 7, 2005.

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 Approve Mayoral appointment of Charles R. Bowen as a member of the Illinois Intemational Port District Board for a term effective immediately and expiring June 1, 2009 to succeed Jessie L. Miller, Jr. whose term has expired. This appointment was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 42300 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

On motion of Alderman Allen, the committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed appointment of Mr. Charles R. Bowen as a member of the Illinois Intemational Port District Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tfllman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

REAPPOINTMENT OF MR. WILLIAM J. BRAASCH AS MEMBER OF ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT BOARD.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 Approve Mayoral reappointment of William J. Braasch as a member ofthe Illinois Intemational Port District Board for a term effective immediately and expiring June 1, 2008. This reappointment was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42301

On motion of Alderman Allen, the committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed reappointment of Mr. William J. Braasch as a member of the Illinois Intemational Port District Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

REAPPOINTMENT OF MR. SAMUEL L. EVANS, JR. AS MEMBER OF ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL PORT DISTRICT BOARD.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 7, 2005.

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 Approve Mayoral reappointment of Samuel L. Evans, Jr. as a member ofthe Illinois Intemational Port District Board for a term effective immediately and expiring June 1, 2008. This reappointment was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 42302 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

On motion of Alderman Allen, the committee's recommendation was Concuned In and the said proposed reappointment of Mr. Samuel L. Evans, Jr. as a member ofthe Illinois International Port District Board was Approved by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

AUTHORIZATION FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 transmitted herewith for grants of privilege in the public way. These ordinances were refened to the committee on January 11, 2005.

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. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42303

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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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):

Belgravia Terrace Condominium Association.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Belgravia Tenace Condominium Association, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, eight (8) bay windows projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 402 — 412 West Wisconsin Street, 1900 - 1910 North Sedgwick Street, 414 West Wisconsin Street and 1901 — 1917 North Hudson Avenue. Said bay windows shall extend over the public sidewalk on the north side of West Wisconsin Street and described as follows:

1) At a height of 10 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 17 feet, 6 inches east of the west lot line, 7 feet, 0 inches wide by 7 feet, 0 inches high by 1 foot, 0 inches deep.

2) At a height of 7 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 29 feet, 10 inches east ofthe west lot line, 16 feet, 2 inches wide by 10 feet, 0 inches high by 2 feet 6 inches deep.

3) At a height of 7 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 77 feet, 0 inches east ofthe west lot line, 16 feet, 2 inches wide by 10 feet, 0 inches high by 2 feet, 6 inches deep. 42304 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

4) At a height of 10 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 98 feet, 5 inches east of the west lot line, 7 feet, 0 inches wide by 7 feet, 0 inches high by 1 foot, 0 inches deep.

5) At a height of 10 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 17 feet, 4 inches west of the east lot line, 7 feet, 0 inches wide by 7 feet, 0 inches high by 1 foot, 0 inches deep.

6) At a height of 7 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 29 feet, 4 inches west ofthe east lot line, 15 feet, 8 inches wide by 10 feet, 0 inches high by 2 feet, 6 inches deep.

7) At a height of 7 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 83 feet, 0 inches west ofthe east lot line, 15 feet, 8 inches wide by 10 feet, 0 inches high by 2 feet, 6 inches deep.

8) At a height of 10 feet, 6 inches from grade starting at a point 103 feet, 8 inches west of the east lot line, 7 feet, 0 inches wide by 7 feet, 0 inches high by 1 foot, 0 inches deep.

Bay windows have been constructed with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation.

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 1038264 herein granted the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Sixty- eight and no/100 Dollars ($1,268.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 31, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42305 of this Journal] 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42305

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42303 through 42304 of this JoumaL 42306 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

CB Richard Ellis Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to CB Richard Ellis Inc., upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use six (6) in ground tree planters on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 311 South Wacker Drive. Said tree planters shall be located along South Franklin Street. Each tree planter shall measure approximately five (5) feet in length and five (5) feet in width for a total of twenty-five (25) square feet. Grantee must allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstmcted space for pedestrian passage at all times. Tree planter 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 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 1040118 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 refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42307 of this Journal]

Claremont Lofts Homeowners Association.

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

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42306 of this Joumal 42308 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

(Continued from page 42306)

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Claremont Lofts Homeowners Association, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, twelve (12) balconies projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 3943 North Westem Avenue. Each balcony shall measure sixteen (16) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. Balconies shall overhang the public alley. Balconies have been constructed with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation. 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 1039854 herein granted the sum of Six Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($600.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after December 15, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42309 of this Journal]

Congregation KINS West Rogers Park.

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

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42306 through 42308 of this Joumal

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERQAL DEVELOPMENT AT 3945 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO, lUINOIS 42310 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

(Continued from page 42308)

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Congregation KINS West Rogers Park, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to constmct, install, maintain and use one (1) structural metal canopy projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2800 West North Shore Avenue. Said canopy shall be constructed of a steel frame and stucco finish and shall measure twenty-seven (27) feet, six (6) inches in length and two (2) feet in width overhanging the public sidewalk at front entry steps located along West North Shore Avenue. Structural metal canopy shall be constructed with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation. 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 1040117 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42311 of this Journal]

Huron Wells Condominium Association.

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

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42308 through 42310 of this JoumaL 42312 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

(Continued from page 42310)

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Huron Wells Condominium Association, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use one (1) wrought iron fence on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 156 — 164 West Huron Street. Said fence shall measure one hundred thirty-seven (137) feet in length and forty-eight (48) inches in width located on the parkway along West Huron Street. Grantee must allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times. Fence shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation. 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 1039918 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 refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42313 of this Journal]

Mr. Todd A. Lucas.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Todd A. Lucas, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to

(Continued on page 42314) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42313

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42310 through 42312 of this Joumal

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constmct, instaU, maintain and use one (1) structural metal canopy projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 4455 West Montrose Avenue. Said canopy shall measure seventy-six (76) feet, three (3) inches in length, three (3) feet, three (3) inches in width and sixteen (16) feet in height. Said canopy shall be fourteen (14) feet, six (6) inches above public sidewalk located along West Montrose Avenue. Stmctural metal canopy shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation. 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 1040116 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42315 of this Journal]

Lynch Auto Group.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Lynch Auto Group, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinemce, to

(Continued on page 42316) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42315

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42312 through 42314 of this JoumaL

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maintain and use, now constructed, a building facade projection over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 5201 West Irving Park Road. Said facade extension shall measure one hundred three (103) feet in length and sixteen (16) feet, three (3) inches width along North Laramie Avenue. Building facade projection has been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by Department of Transportation. 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 1039842 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after December 15, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42317 of this Journal]

Northwestem Memorial Hospital (Pedestrian Bridges)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Northwestem Memorial Hospital, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of

(Continued on page 42318) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42317

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42314 through 42316 of this Joumal 42318 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

(Continued from page 42316)

this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) pedestrian bridges over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 221 East Huron Street. Said bridges are to be used as patient transport throughfare and for pedestrian throughfare. Measurements are as follows:

Segment One — three hundred two (302) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width.

Segment Two — one hundred seventeen (117) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width.

Both bridges span section of East Huron Street; section one also spans North Fairbanks Court. Bridges will connect the third (3'") floor of adjacent buildings. Bridges have been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 privflege 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 1039522 herein granted the sum of Seven Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-one and no/100 Dollars ($7,391.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after December 15, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42319 of this JoumaL] 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42319

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42316 through 42318 of this Joumal

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Norihwestem Memorial Hospital (Slurry Wall)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Northwestem Memorial Hospital, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, concrete slurry wall with tiebacks as part of the building foundation on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 221 East Huron Street. Slurry wall with tiebacks shall extend three (3) feet into the public right-of-way as follows:

East Erie Street.

Slurry wall shall measure five hundred eight-four (584) feet, eight (8) inches in length and three (3) feet in width for a total ofone thousand seven hundred fifty- four (1,754) square feet between North St. Clair Street and North Fairbanks Court.

East Huron Street.

Slurry wall shall measure five hundred eighty-four (584) feet, eight (8) inches in length and three (3) feet in width for a total ofone thousand seven hundred fifty- four (1,754) square feet between North St. Clair Street and North Fairbanks Court.

Along North St. Clair Street, twenty-one (21) tiebacks shall extend thirty-five (35) feet into the public way.

Along North Fairbanks Court, twenty-one (21) tiebacks shall extend forty-two (42) feet into the public way.

Building foundation has been constmcted in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42321

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038704 herein granted the sum of Six Thousand Sixty-one and no/100 Dollars ($6,061.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 5, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42322 of this Journal]

Ontario City Centre, L.L.C. (Cornices)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Ontario City Centre, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) cornices as an architectural feature ofthe premises known 56 East Ontario Street. Said cornices shall be thirty (30) feet above street level and extend not more than two (2) feet over the public right-of-way. Cornices shall be along East Ontario Street side of the structure for one hundred seventy-seven (177) feet, six (6) inches in length and along the North Wabash Avenue side ofthe structure for one hundred forty-nine (149) feet in length for a total of six hundred fifty-three (653) square feet. Cornices have been constmcted in accordance with plans and specification approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 42320 through 42321 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 1039426 herein granted the sum of One Thousand Eighty and no/100 Dollars ($1,080.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajrments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 5, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42324 of this Journal]

Ontario City Centre, L.L.C. (Window Projections)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Ontario City Centre, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) storefront window projections along and over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 56 East Ontario Street. Said window projections shall be along East Ontario Street each measuring twelve (12) feet, four (4) inches in length and extend one (1) foot, six (6) inches over the public right-of-way for a total of forty (40) square feet. Window projections shall be fourteen (14) feet, four (4) inches above street level. Window projections has been constmcted in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 42321 through 42323 of this JoumaL 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42325

(Continued from page 42323)

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 1039427 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after October 5, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42326 of this Journal]

Palmolive Tower Condominium, 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 Palmolive Tower Condominium, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) existing vaults under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 919 North Michigan Avenue and described as follows:

East Walton Place.

Vault Number 1 — length, forty-three (43) feet; width, fifteen (15) feet, five (5) inches; depth thirty-three (33) feet.

Vault Number 2 — length, one hundred (100) feet; width, fifteen (15) feet, five (5) inches; depth thirty-three (33) feet.

(Continued on page 42327) 42326 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42323 through 42325 of this JoumaL 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42327

(Continued from page 42325)

Total area of two thousand two hundred four and fifty-nine hundredths (2,204.59) square feet of space being used for mechanical purposes. Vaults have been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1039859 herein granted the sum of Five Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty- seven and no/100 Dollars ($5,787.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after December 19, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42328 of this Journal]

Reliable Plating Corporation.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Reliable Plating Corporation, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, a ten (10) inch water processing pipe encased in a twelve (12) inch R.C.P. sleeve adjacent to the premises known as 1534 West Lake Street. Said sleeve will lie in a trench twenty-four (24) inches wide and

(Continued on page 42329) 42328 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42325 through 42327 of this Joumal 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42329

(Continued from page 42327)

five (5) feet deep and run under and across North Justine Street at approximately ninety-five (95) feet north ofthe north line of West Lake Street at a distance of sixty (60) feet. Water processing pipe has been constructed in accordance with plans and specification approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1039809 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after Januaiy 21, 2005.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42330 of this Journal]

RTG Prairie Pointe, 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 RTG Prairie Pointe, L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use six (6) planters on the public

(Continued on page 42331) 42330 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42327 through 42329 of this Joumal

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right-of-way for beautification purpose adjacent to its premises known as 1600 South Prairie Avenue. Planter shall measure four (4) at ten (10) feet, six (6) inches in length and five (5) feet in width, one (1) at thirteen (13) feet in length and five (5) feet in width and one (1) at fourteen (14) feet in length and five (5) feet in width located along South Prairie Avenue. All planter boxes shall be made of concrete, six (6) inches in height and shall be placed on the parkway allowing six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space for pedestrian passage at all times. Planters shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning. 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 1039851 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 refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42332 of this Journal]

Mr. Juan Salgado.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Mr. Juan Salgado, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to maintain

(Continued on page 42333) 42332 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42329 through 42331 of this Joumal

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and use, as now constructed, one (1) fire escape over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2348 South Blue Island Avenue. Said fire escape shall be seventeen (17) feet, five (5) inches in width and four (4) feet, three (3) inches in depth and a height of fourteen (14) feet, nine (9) inches. Fire escape has been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1040119 herein granted the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after Januaiy 12, 2005.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42334 of this Journal]

Scrap Processing.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Scrap Processing, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) switch tracks on and across South Kreiter Avenue and East 93"^" Court described as follows:

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42331 through 42333 of this Joumal

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East 93'" Court.

On and across East 93"^" Court, located one hundred seventy (170) feet east of the east line of South Ewing Avenue from a point on the south line of East 93'" Court running a distance of fifty (50) feet to the west line of East 93'" Court.

South Kreiter Avenue.

Beginning at a point two hundred (200) feet south ofthe south line of East 93"'" Court; thence running along the westerly side of South Kreiter Avenue in a northerly direction, a distance of two hundred forty (240) feet; thence crossing East 93'" Court at a point of two hundred ninety-three (293) feet east ofthe east line of South Ewing Avenue; and thence proceeding into private property.

Switch tracks have been constmcted in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1039938 herein granted the sum of Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after December 20, 2004.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42336 of this Journal] 42336 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42333 through 42335 of this Joumal

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Spectrum Real Estate. (Building Projections)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Spectrum Real Estate, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, three (3) building projections over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 820 North Orleans Street. Said public way encroachments shall be described as follows:

One (1) Building Projection.

Between North Sedgwick Street and North Orleans Street along the east/west public alley shall be a portion of a brick building extending over the property line. Building extension shall measure one hundred thirty (130) feet in length and less than one (1) foot in width. Building shall extend over the property line less than one (1) foot.

One (1) Building Projection.

Between North Sedgwick Street and North Orleans Street along the east/west public alley shall be a portion of a brick building extending over the property line. Building extension shall measure thirty (30) feet in length and less than one (1) foot in width. Building shall extend over the property line less than one (1) foot.

One (1) Building Projection.

Between North Sedgwick Street and North Orleans Street along the east/west public alley shall be a portion of a brick building extending over the property line. Building extension shall measure one hundred ninety-nine (199) feet in length and less than one (1) foot in width. Building shall extend over the property line less than one (1) foot.

Building projections have been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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. 42338 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 1036597 herein granted the sum of Nine Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($900.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42339 of this Journal]

Spectrum Real Estate. (Fence)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Spectrum Real Estate, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) fence on the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 820 North Orleans Street. Along West Institute Place shall be an existing fence. Said fence shall measure approximately one hundred (100) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. Fence has been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation. 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 42340) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42339

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42337 through 42338 of this JoumaL

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The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038339 herein granted the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Thirty- one and no/100 Dollars ($1,331.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42341 of this Journal]

The University Of Chicago Hospitals. (Earth Retention System)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to The University ofChicago Hospitals, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use one (1) earth retention system under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 5730 South Drexel Avenue. Said earth retention system shall measure thirty-four (34) feet in length and shall contain a total of twenty-five (25) tie-backs installed at a minimum of six (6) feet below grade. Said earth retention system shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation, Board of Underground and the Department ofPlanning. 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 42342) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42341

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42338 through 42340 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 1040359 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

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The University Of Chicago Hospitals. (Irrigation System)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to The University ofChicago Hospitals, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to constmct, install, maintain and use a water irrigation system on and under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 5700 — 5730 South Drexel Avenue. Said water irrigation system shall measure two hundred seventy- five (275) feet in length and one and one-half (1 y2) inches in width. Water irrigation system line shall be installed approximately seven (7) feet east pf the west property line on South Drexel Avenue to service the sidewalk planting areas. Water irrigation system shall be constructed with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development. 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 42340 through 42342 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 1040368 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

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The University Of Chicago Hospitals. (Planters)

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to The University ofChicago Hospitals, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to construct, install, metintain and use six (6) planters on the public right-of-way for beautification purposes adjacent to its premises known as 5700 — 5730 South Drexel Avenue. Said planters shall be described as follows:

1. Planter shall measure twenty-two (22) feet, six (6) inches in length and six (6) feet in width.

2. Planter shall measure twenty-two (22) feet, six (6) inches in length and six (6) feet in width.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on pages 42342 through 42344 of this Joumal

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3. Planter shall measure fourteen (14) feet, five (5) inches in length and fifteen (15) feet in width.

4. Planter shall measure thirty-six (36) feet, two (2) inches in length and eighteen (18) feet in width.

5. Planter shall measure fourteen (14) feet, two (2) inches in length and six (6) feet, three (3) inches in width.

6. Planter shall measure twenty-two (22) feet, six (6) inches in length and six (6) feet, three (3) inches in width.

Grantee shall allow six (6) feet of clear and unobstructed space-for pedestrian passage at all times. Planters 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 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 1040360 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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The University Of Chicago Hospitals. (Stmctural Metal Canopy)

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

SECTION 1. Pennission and authority are hereby given and granted to The University ofChicago Hospitals, upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to constmct, install, maintain and use one (1) structural metal canopy projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 5730 South Drexel Avenue. Said canopy shall measure seventy (70) feet in length and twenty and five-tenths (20.5) feet in width. Said canopy shall be located over the public sidewalk at the main entrance to the Pediatric Emergency Department along South Drexel Avenue. Said canopy shall be constructed with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning. 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 1040358 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from emd after date of passage.

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Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 42348 of this Joumal

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VB 1224 Lofts 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 VB 1224 Lofts L.L.C, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to construct, install, maintain and use private underground utility under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 1224 West Van Buren Street. Along West Gladys Street shall be three (3) private underground utility trenches. Each utility trench shall measure forty (40) feet in length, three (3) feet in width and six (6) feet in depth. Said private underground utility shall run north and south across West Gladys Street. Private underground utility shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation, Board of Underground and the Department ofPlanning and Development. 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 1039925 herein granted the sum of Four Hundred Eighty-seven and no/100 Dollars ($487.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42351 of this Journal] 2/9/2G05 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42351

Ordinance associated with this drawing printed on page 42350 of this Joumal 42352 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Wilmot Construction Inc.

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

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Wilmot Construction Inc., upon the terms and subject to the conditions ofthis ordinance, to constmct, install, maintain and use nine (9) balconies projecting over the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 2064 — 2066 North Califomia Avenue. Said steel balconies suspended at the second (2""), third (3'") and fourth (4"') floors shall each measure thirteen (13) feet, six (6) inches in length and forty- eight (48) inches in width located along 2801 West Dickens Avenue. Balconies shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1040085 herein granted the sum ofFour Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($450.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after date of passage.

[Drawing refened to in this ordinance printed on page 42353 of this Journal]

400 West Ontario, In Care Of Building Group.

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

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SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to 400 West Ontario, in care of Building Group, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance, to maintain and use, as now constructed, two (2) sewer lines under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 400 West Ontario Street. Sewer lines will be below grade and mn under the public way coming from the residential mid-rise building connecting to the city sewer line located in the street. Said sewer lines shall measure seventy-six (76) feet in length, eight (8) inches in width and have a depth of eight (8) inches. Sewer lines have been constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department ofTransportation. 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 1040295 herein granted the sum ofThree Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($300.00) per annum, in advance.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Authority herein given and granted for a period of five (5) years from and after September 1, 2004.

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AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO AINSLIE PARK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE GUARDRAIL ADJACENT TO 840 - 846 WEST AINSLIE STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 7, 2005.

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 ofthe City ofChicago for Ainslie Park Condominium Association on December 1, 2004 and printed upon page 36237 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by adding the words: "construct, install, maintain and use a metal pole to be attached to the guardrail. Said metal pole shall measure approximately twelve (12) inches in diameter and five (5) feet in height". This ordinance was refened to the Committee on Januaiy 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, AUen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42357

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 Councfl of the City of Chicago for Ainslie Park Condominium Association on December 1,2004 and printed upon page 36237 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by adding the words: "construct, install, maintain and use a metal pole to be attached to the guardrail. Said metal pole shall measure approximately twelve (12) inches in diameter and five (5) feet in height".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage.

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO CHICAGO OXFORD ASSOCIATES, L.P. TO MAINTAIN AND USE VARIOUS ENCROACHMENTS ADJACENT TO 225 NORTH WABASH AVENUE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 Chicago Oxford Associates, L.P. on May 7, 2003 and printed upon page 914 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by deleting the words: "Chicago Oxford 42358 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Associates, L.P." and inserting in their place the words: "Hotel Monaco". This ordinance was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 Chicago Oxford Associates, L.P. on May 7, 2003 and printed upon page 914 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the words: "Chicago Oxford Associates, L.P." and inserting in their place the words: "Hotel Monaco".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42359

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO DELAWARE II, L.L.C. TO MAINTAIN AND USE VAULT (SUBSIDEWALK) SPACE ADJACENT TO 25 EAST DELAWARE PLACE.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 ofthe City ofChicago for Delaware II, L.L.C. on December 15, 2004 and printed upon page 40240 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by adding language regarding installation, location and dimensions of a staircase. This ordinance was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, OUvo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None. 42360 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 Delaware II, L.L.C. on December 15, 2004 and printed upon page 40240 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by adding the words: "Applicant will construct, install, maintain and use a staircase in the existing vault (subsidewalk) space to provide access to the basement of 25 East Delaware Place as a separate and distinct entrance to such basement. Said staircase shall measure twenty-two (22) feet, four (4) inches in length and five (5) feet, eight (8) inches in width. The staircase railing will exceed grade by three (3) feet".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage.

AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO MG FULTON PARTNERS TO MAINTAIN AND USE BALCONIES ADJACENT TO 617 WEST FULTON STREET.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 Councfl of the City of Chicago for MG Fufton Partners on July 21, 2004 and printed upon page 28731 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago by changing the number of balconies, their dimensions and compensation. This ordinance was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42361

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

RespectfuUy 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle,.Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 MG Fulton Partners on July 21, 2004 and printed upon page 28731 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the words: "three (3) existing balconies projecting over the public right- of-way adjacent to its premises known as 617 West Fulton Street. Said balconies shall each measure ten (10) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. Balconies shall be over the public alley. One Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($150.00)" and inserting in their place the words: "one (1) balcony projecting over the public right- of-way adjacent to its premises known as 617 West Fulton Street. Said balcony shall measure twelve (12) feet in length and five (5) feet, seven (7) inches in width. Balcony shall project over the public alley. Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00)".

SECTION 2. This ordinance amendment shall be in effect upon its passage. 42362 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT. INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 to construct, maintain and use sundry canopies by various establishments. These orders were refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 orders transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42363

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

Ann Taylor Number 25: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Ann Taylor Number 25 ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 700 North Michigan Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after December 2, 2004 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 (20) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038672 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 hetrmless 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 of the City of Chicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date. 42364 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Astor House, L.L.C: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Astor House L.L.C. ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 1246 West Pratt Boulevard for a period of three (3) years from and after November 15, 2004 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-five (25) feet in length and ten (10) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1037998 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 Pennittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Pennittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold hannless 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42365

Barclay Condominium Home Owners Association: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Barclay Condominiums Home Owners Association ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 4940 South East End Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after January 1, 2005 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 fifteen (15) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038762 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 forthe 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 hetrmless 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 ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received etfter due date. 42366 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Bemard Zell Anshe Emet Day School: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Bemard Zell Anshe Emet Day School ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 5219 North Cletrk Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 25, 2004 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 two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039953 the sum ofFifty 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 constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42367

Cardinal Wine & Spirits: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Cardinal Wine fit Spirits ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 4905 North Lincoln Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after December 5, 2004 in accordance with the ordinances ofthe 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-seven (27) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039453 the sum of Fifty-two and no/100 Dollars ($52.00) per annum, in advance. In the event the Pennittee 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 includirig 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Pennittee shall remove the canopy without cost to the City ofChicago. The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a pennit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago. A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Carmine's Clam House Inc.: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Carmine's Clam House Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use four (4) 42368 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

canopies over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 1043 North Rush Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 7, 2004 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 forty-six (46) feet in length and eleven (11) feet in width, one (1) at eighteen (18) feet in length and two (2) feet in width, one (1) at nine (9) feet in length and two (2) feet in width and one (1) at nine (9) feet in length and two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1036975 the sum ofTwo Hundred Twenty- one and no/100 Dollars ($221.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Pennittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Pennittee shall, nevertheless, remain Uable to the City of Chicago 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 hannless 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 constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajmients received after due date.

Charles S. Jackson Co. Inc. Funeral Home: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Charles S. Jackson Co. Inc. Funeral Home ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42369

use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 7350 South Cottage Grove Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after Januaiy 1, 2005 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 ten (10) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040115 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Pennittee 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 injuiy, 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon tennination 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 pemiit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajTnents received after due date.

Cheetah Gym: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Cheetah Gjm ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use three (3) canopies over 42370 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

the public way attached to the stmcture located at 5836 — 5840 North Broadway 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 three (3) at eight (8) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039937 the sum of One Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($150.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City of Chicago 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 injuiy, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out ofthe construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Daily Meat Supply Co.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Daily Meat Supply Co. ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42371

over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 948 West Fulton Market for a period of three (3) years from and after September 11, 2004 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-eight (28) feet in length and sixteen (16) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1036560 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 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Dearbom Station: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a pennit to Dearbom Station ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over 42372 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

the public way attached to the structure located at 47 West Polk Street for a period of three (3) years from and after July 29, 2003 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 nine (9) feet in length and nine (9) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040097 the sum ofFifty 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 Pennittee 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 constmction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Dominick's Finer Foods, Inc. Number 1695: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Dominick's Finer Foods, Inc. Number 1695 ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use twenty-one (21) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42373

at 959 West Fullerton Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after November 18, 2004 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 canopies shall not exceed ten (10) at sixteen (16) feet in length and three and four-tenths (3.4) feet in width, five at nineteen (19) feet in length and three and four-tenths (3.4) feet in width, three (3) at eight (8) feet in length and three and four-tenths (3.4) feet in width, two (2) at seven (7) feet in length and three and four-tenths (3.4) feet in width and one (1) at eleven (11) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038702 the sum of One Thousand Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($1,050.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City of Chicago 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 injuiy, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out ofthe construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon tennination 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago. A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Edwardo's Pizza: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Edwardo's Pizza ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the 42374 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

public way attached to the stmcture located at 1212 North Dearbom Street for a period of three (3) years from and after November 12, 2004 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 sixteen (16) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038014 the sum ofFifty 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Forman Realty Corp.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Forman Realty Corp. ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 1209 West Sherwin Avenue 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42375

for a period of three (3) years from and after Januaiy 1, 2005 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 sixteen (16) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040101 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 Pennittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the canopy is removed. The Permittee shetll 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 constmction, 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 emd the Director of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Pennittee. 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Garrett Popcorn Shop: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Garrett Popcorn Shop ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 670 North Michigan Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after November 18, 2004 in accordance with 42376 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 ten (10) feet in length and four and six-tenths (4.6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038003 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 constmction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Hakish Thakkak: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Hakish Thakkak ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 6259 West Belmont Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after December 26, 2004 in accordance with the 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42377

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 seventy-three (73) feet in length and three (3) feet in width and one (1) at twenty-five (25) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039454 the sum of One Hundred Forty-eight and no/100 Dollars ($148.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Permittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City of Chicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Pennittee 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 ofthe construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Heros: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a pennit to Heros ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use two (2) canopies over the public way attached to the structure located at 3600 North Westem Avenue for a period of 42378 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

three (3) years from and after December 9, 2004 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 ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopies shall not exceed one (1) at thirteen (13) feet in length and five (5) feet in width and one (1) at sixteen (16) feet in length and five (5) feet in width. The Pennittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039946 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 of Chicago for the annual compensation until the canopies are removed. The Pennittee shall renew the privilege herein granted to the date of expiration. The Permittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold hannless 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 ofthe construction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation ofthe canopies arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue at their discretion without the consent of the Permittee. Upon termination of the privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Pennittee 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Hotel 71: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Hotel 71 ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 71 East Wacker Drive for a period of 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42379

three (3) years from and after December 11, 2004 in accordemce 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 nineteen (19) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038701 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 hannless 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 constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

IRMCO Properiies & Management Corporation: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to IRMCO Properties fit Management Corporation ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 2300 North Lincoln Park West for a period of three (3) years from and after 42380 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

February 1, 2005 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-three (23) feet in length and nineteen (19) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040103 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 Pennittee 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 injuiy, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the constmction, 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent of the Permittee. Upon termination of the 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajTnents received after due date.

Italian Village Restaurant Inc.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Italian Village Restaurant Inc. ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 71 West Monroe Street for a period of three (3) years from and after December 31, 2004 in 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42381

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 twenty-four (24) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038703 the sum ofFifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Pennittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Permittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annuetl 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 etrising 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Kindred Chicago Central Hospital: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Kindred Chicago Central Hospital ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 4058 West Melrose Street for a period of three (3) years from and after October 5, 2004 in 42382 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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-four and two-tenths (24.2 feet) in length and thirteen and six-tenths (13.6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1037728 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 pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor of the City of Chicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

La Guadalupana: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to La Guadalupana ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 3215 West 26"" Street for a period of three (3) years from and after December 20, 2004 in accordance with the 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42383

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 fifty-four (54) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038763 the sum of Seventy-nine and no/100 Dollars ($79.00) per annum, in advemce.

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 untfl the canopy is removed. The Pennittee 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, liabflity, judgment or obligation arising out of the constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

The Lock Up Storage: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to The Lock Up Storage ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 350 West Kinzie Street for a period of three (3) years from and after November 28, 2004 in accordance with the 42384 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 twelve (12) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039849 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 Pennittee shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold hannless 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Pennittee. 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.

This order has been approved as to form emd legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Lolly-Pop Nursery School & Kindergarien: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Lolly-Pop Nursery School 86 Kindergarten ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 8822 South Ashland Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after July 19, 2004 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plems and 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42385

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 twelve (12) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040099 the sum ofFifty 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 forthe 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 hannless 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 ofthe City ofChicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Marshall Hotel: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Marshall Hotel ("Pennittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 1232 North LaSalle Drive for a period of three (3) years from and after December 30, 2004 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the 42386 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 fourteen (14) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038761 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Charles And Ruby Miller: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Charles and Ruby Miller ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 939 North Pulaski Road for a period of three (3) years from and after September 12, 2003 in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the plans and specifications filed with the 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42387

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 ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038083 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 injuiy, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the constmction, repair, replacement, cleaning, use, maintenance or operation of the canopy arising out of and including the passive negligence of the City of Chicago.

The pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor of the City of Chicago and the Director of Revenue 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 pennit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Omni Ambassador East Hotel: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Omni Ambassador East Hotel ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 1301 North State Parkway for a period of three (3) years from and after October 2, 2004 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 42388 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed thirty-six (36) feet in length and twelve (12) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1037615 the sum of Sixty-one and no/100 Dollars ($61.00) 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 injuiy, 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 pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Pennittee. Upon tennination 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Oscar's Restaurant & Bar Inc.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Oscar's Restaurant &, Bar Inc. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 203 North LaSalle Street for a period of three (3) years from and after December 5, 2004 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 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42389

Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039881 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 forthe 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 pennit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Park Edgewater Condominium: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a pennit to Park Edgewater Condominium ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 6101 North Sheridan Road for a period of three (3) years from and after December 30, 2004 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 42390 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed seventeen (17) feet in length and eight (8) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040100 the sum of Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($50.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Pennittee transfers title or vacates the premises, the Pennittee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation until the cemopy 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Simply Stylish Interiors: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Simply Stylish Interiors ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 5352 West Devon Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after November 28, 2004 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 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42391

and the Division Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in length and three (3) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1037793 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 hannless 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 constmction, 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent of the Permittee. Upon termination of the 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 pennit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue. ^

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

SSDT, L.L.C: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to SSDT, L.L.C. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 7208 South Ingleside 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 canopy 42392 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

shall not exceed forty-four (44) feet in length and (5) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039922 the sum of Sixty-nine and no/100 Dollars ($69.00) 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 injuiy, death, liability, judgment or obligation arising out of the constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Szymanski Bros, Inc.: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Szymanski Bros, Inc. ("Pennittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 6014 West Irving Park Road for a period of three (3) years from and after November 14, 2004 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 eighty-four (84) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. The 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42393

Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038716 the sum of One Hundred Nine and no/100 Dollars ($109.00) 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 ofthe City of Chicago.

The permit shall be subject to amendment, modification or revocation by the Mayor ofthe City ofChicago and the Director of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

Twisted Spoke: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Twisted Spoke ("Permittee") to constmct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 501 North Ogden Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after October 7, 2004 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 twenty-six and four-tenths (26.4) feet in length and one and six-tenths (1.6) feet in 42394 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038001 the sum of Fifty-one and 40/100 Dollars ($51.40) 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 hannless 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Vic Residential L.L.C: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to Vic Residential L.L.C. ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the structure located at 3150 North Sheffield 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 canopy shall not exceed nine (9) feet in length and four (4) feet in width. The 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42395

Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039921 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 constmction, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for pajments received after due date.

We'll Clean III: Canopies.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to We'll Clean III ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use five (5) canopies over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 1520 North Halsted Street for a period of three (3) years from and November 6, 2004 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 fifteen (15) feet in length and six (6) feet in width, one (1) at fifteen (15) feet in length and six (6) feet in width, one (1) at four (4) feet in length 42396 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

and three (3) feet in width, one (1) at four (4) feet in length and three (3) feet in width and one (1) at four (4) feet in length and two (2) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1039872 the sum ofTwo Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($250.00) per annum, in advance.

In the event the Pennittee 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 Pennittee 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 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 of Revenue at their discretion without the consent ofthe Permittee. Upon termination ofthe privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the Pennittee shall remove the canopies without cost to the City of Chicago.

The privilege herein granted shall not be exercised until a pennit shall have been issued by the Director of Revenue.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel ofthe City ofChicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

100 East Walton Condominium Association: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 100 East Walton Condominium Association ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 100 East Walton Street for a period of three (3) years from and after December 11, 2004 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 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42397

Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1040096 the sum ofFifty 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, repetir, 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

2450 Norih Lakeview Building: Canopy.

Ordered, That the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized to issue a permit to 2450 North Lakeview Building ("Permittee") to construct, maintain and use one (1) canopy over the public way attached to the stmcture located at 2450 North Lakeview Avenue for a period of three (3) years from and after December 2, 2004 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 42398 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Commissioner of Buildings and the Division Marshal in charge ofthe Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said canopy shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet in length and seven (7) feet in width. The Permittee shall pay to the City ofChicago as compensation for the privilege Number 1038673 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 of Revenue 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.

This order has been approved as to form and legality by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Chicago.

A twenty-five percent (25%) penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

AUTHORIZATION FOR EXEMPTION OF SUNDRY APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY TO PARKING FACILITIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42399

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 transmitted herewith authorizing the exemption of 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 refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

Aldermem 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 this ordinance):

Bedlam L.L.C.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: 42400 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Bedlam L.L.C. of 3728 North Southport Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2001 — 2005 West Belmont Avenue.

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

Betancouri Properiies, 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 the Department of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Betancourt Properties, Inc. located at 2041 — 2047 West Division Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2041 — 2047 West Division Street.

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

Mr. Chris Byme.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to the Municipal Code Section 10-20-430 (prior Code Section 33-19.1), the Commissioner ofthe Department ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Mr. Chris Bjme from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to parking facilities for 4627 North Beacon Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42401

Catholic Charities Housing Depariment Corp.

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 Catholic Charities Housing Development Corp., 721 North LaSalle Street, 5'*' Floor, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for the 141-unit S.R.O. located at former site ofthe Saint Leo Church and School, 7750 South Emerald Avenue.

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

Chicago Desseri, Inc.

Be It Ordained hy 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 Chicago Dessert, Inc., 3945 West Armitage Avenue, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 3945 West Armitage Avenue.

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

Church Of Love, Prayer And Faith.

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 Church of Love, 42402 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Prayer and Faith of 48 West 103'" Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 48 West 103'" Street.

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

Clarke Construction L.L.C. (4043 South Drexel Boulevard)

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 Clarke Construction L.L.C. of 1937 West Fulton Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 4043 South Drexel Boulevard.

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

Clarke Construction L.L.C. (641 East Pershing Road)

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 Clarke Constmction L.L.C. of 1937 West Fulton Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 641 East Pershing Road.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42403

Desmond Builders.

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 Desmond Builders, 2507 North Halsted Street, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to the parking facility for 2507 North Halsted Street.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.

Hyun's Hapkido School

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 Hyun's Hapkido School of 3722 West 79"' Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 3722 West 79"^ Street.

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

JLS Limited 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 Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt JLS Limfted L.L.C, 311 East 57'*^ Street, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 5228 North Sheridan Road. 42404 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

Madden Wells Phase IB Associates Limited Parinership.

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 Madden Wells Phase IB Associates Limited Partnership from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress access to the locations for 707 East 38'^ Street; 729, 731 and 733 East 38'*' Street; 743 East 38"' Street; 633 East 38*^ Place; 641 East 38"' Place; 649 East 38'" Place; 650 East 38'" Place; 651 East 38'" Place; 752 East 38'" Place; 3853 South Ellis Avenue; 634 East Pershing Road; 638 East Pershing Road; 642 East Pershing Road; 650 East Pershing Road; 856 East Pershing Road; 860 East Pershing Road; 3810 South Cottage Grove Avenue; 3816 South Cottage Grove Avenue; 3836 South Cottage Grove Avenue; 3842 South Cottage Grove Avenue; 3846 South Cottage Grove Avenue; 3854 South Langley Avenue; 3855 South Langley Avenue; and 3833, 3835 and 3837 South Evans Avenue.

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

Mr. Mark Maletycz/Mark's Tuckpointing, 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 Mark Medetycz/Mark's Tuckpointing, Inc. of 6400 West Raven Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 6400 West Raven Street. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42405

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

Mr. Eddie McBreariy/McBreariy Construction.

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 Eddie McBrearty of McBrearty Constmction of 4218 — 4224 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 4218 — 4224 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.

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

McVan Development, 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 of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt McVan Development, L.L.C. of 2606 West Warren Boulevard from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2115 West Gladys Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 42406 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

O'Flaheriy Builders.

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

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 10-20-430 ofthe Municipal Code (prior Code Section 33-19.1), the Commissioner ofthe Department ofTransportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt O'Flaherty Builders from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to parking facilities for 4616 — 4620 North Kenmore Avenue.

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

PSS Enterprises.

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 PSS Enterprises of 1741 West Beach Street from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2130 West Belmont Avenue.

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

Somboon Sunnyside Auto Repair.

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 Somboon Sunnyside Auto Repair of 4501 North Clark Street from the provisions 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42407

requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 4501 North Clark Street.

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

Tenorio Tire Shop.

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 Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Tenorio Tire Shop from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 2548 West 63'" Street.

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

550 West Grant, 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 of Chicago, the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to exempt 550 West Grant, L.L.C, 550 - 556 West Grant Place and 2233 North Geneva Tenace, from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and/or egress to parking facilities for 550 — 556 West Grant Place and 2233 North Geneva Tenace.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.

809 East 40^^, Inc.

Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: 42408 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 809 East 40'", Inc. from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress access to the location for 809 East 40'" Street.

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

1523-1525 Norih Wicker Park, 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 Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt 1523 — 1525 North Wicker Park, L.L.C. located at 1523 - 1525 North Wicker Park Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 1523 — 1525 North Wicker Park Avenue.

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

Mr. Benjamin Van Home/6640 South Maryland, 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 of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt Benjamin Van Home of 6640 South Maryland, L.L.C. at 6640 — 6648 South Maryland Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 6640 — 6648 South Maryland Avenue.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42409

7439 Cottage Grove Building, 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 Municipal Code of Chicago, the Director of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to exempt 7439 Cottage Grove Building, L.L.C at 7439 - 7441 South Cottage Grove Avenue from the provisions requiring barriers as a prerequisite to prohibit alley ingress and egress to parking facilities for 7439 — 7441 South Cottage Grove Avenue.

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

STANDARDIZATION OF SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH LASALLE STREET AND WEST MONROE STREET AS "BAIRD 86 WARNER WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 southwest comer of South LaSalle Street and West Monroe Street as "Baird & Wamer Way". This ordinance was refened to the Committee on January 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 42410 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Ceirothers, Reboyras, Sueirez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 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 southwest comer of South LaSalle Street and West Monroe Street as "Baird & Wamer Way".

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

STANDARDIZATION OF SOUTHEAST CORNER OF NORTH DEARBORN STREET AND WEST RANDOLPH STREET AS "ROTARY CLUB OF CHICAGO WAY".

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 7, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City CounciL 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42411

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 southeast comer of North Dearbom Street and West Randolph Street as "Rotary Club ofChicago Way". This ordinance was refened to the Committee on Januaiy 11, 2005.

This recommendation was concuned 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 Flores, Hetithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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 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 southeast comer of North Dearbom Street and West Randolph Street as "Rotary Club of Chicago Way". 42412 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY URGED TO INCREASE FUNDING LEVELS FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY OPERATING EXPENSES AND SUSPEND ACTION ON PROPOSED SERVICE CUTS AND LAYOFFS.

The Committee on Transportation and Public Way submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 7, 2005.

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 stating that the City Council joins with municipalities of Oak Park, Brookfield and Elmwood Park in adopting resolutions urging the General Assembly to take action to address the region's transit funding needs; appropriate and increase operating funding to the levels established by the R.T.A. on September 10, 2004; and that the City Council urges the C.T.A. president and C.T.A. board to suspend action on the proposed service cuts and employee layoffs, to allow the General Assembly time to develop a longer term solution. This resolution was refened to the Committee on December 15, 2004.

This recommendation was concuned in unanimously by a viva voce vote of the members of the Committee, with no dissenting vote.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) THOMAS R. ALLEN, Chairman. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42413

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 Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, Public Tremsportation is an "essential public purpose", as recognized by Article XUI, Section 7 ofthe 1970 Illinois Constitution; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Transit Authority serves all the citizens of this region, both those who directly use the system and those who benefit from the cleaner air, diminished congestion and regional economic growth; and

WHEREAS, The Regional Transportation Authority's directive to the C.T.A., Metra and Pace to prepare alternative budgets demonstrates that existing funding sources and mechanisms do not provide adequate resources to maintain cunent transportation services; and

WHEREAS, For 2005, the City of Chicago is contributing Twenty-two Million Dollars ($22,000,000) in police protection for the C.T.A. and annually contributes Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) to the C.T.A. for other operating costs; and

WHEREAS, Since 1989, the City of Chicago has contributed Eight Hundred Twenty-six Million Dollars ($826,000,000) in capital projects on the C.T.A. system, serving as a model for municipal support for transit in the region; and

WHEREAS, The public funding for day-to-day bus and rail operation has failed to keep pace with inflation for more than two decades; and

WHEREAS, If adequate funding is not provided for the region, the C.T.A. will be forced to adopt a gridlock budget that would cut twenty percent (20%) ofits service and lay off one thousemd two hundred fifty (1,250) employees; and 42414 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago and the C.T.A. have coUaborated, along wfth other regional partners, to win support from the General Assembly for the operating and capital needs of regional mass transit in the Chicagoland area; and

WHEREAS, A solution to the inadequate funding can only come from a revision in statutory funding sources; and

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago is very concemed about how service cuts would impact both citizens of the region who are transit-dependent and citizens who are "choice" riders who would add to congestion by switching from transit use to automobile use; and

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago is also concemed about employee layoffs in these difficult economic times; and

WHEREAS, On September 10, 2004, the R.T.A. adopted ordinances estabUshing appropriate operational funding levels; and

WHEREAS, Unless adequate funding is provided for the C.T.A. and all regional transit, the transit agencies will not be able to provide world-class transit for a world-class city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our support for an ordinance adopted by the Regional Transportation Authority Board on September 10, 2004; now, therefore.

Be It Furiher Resolved, That the City Council concurs with the R.T.A. that the General Assembly should act to increase transit funding for all three of the transit agencies serving the region; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That the City Council joins with the municipalities of Oak Park, Brookfield and Elmwood Park in adopting resolutions urging the General Assembly to take action to address the region's transit funding needs; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That the City Council urges the General Assembly to take such action as is necessary and appropriate to increase operating funding to the levels established by the R.T.A. on September 10, 2004; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That the City Council urges the General Assembly to take such action as is necessaiy to avert service cuts and layoffs while the General Assembly is developing a longer term solution; and 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42415

Be It Furiher Resolved, That the City Council urges the C.T.A. president and Chicago Transit board to suspend action on the proposed service cuts and employee layoffs, to allow the General Assembly time to develop such longer term solutions; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That copies of this resolution be delivered to the Chairman and the Executive Director ofthe Regional Transportation Authority, the Chetirman and the President of the Chicago Transit Authority, the President and Minority Leader of the Illinois Senate and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the Illinois House.

COMMITTEE ON ZONING.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17, CHAPTER 3, SECTIONS 0200, 0503-D, 0504-A AND 0504-1 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) CONCERNING FINANCIAL USES ALLOWED WITHIN BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS AND CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIFIED STREET SEGMENTS AS PEDESTRIAN RETAIL STREETS.

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on Januaiy 13, 2005,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas. 42416 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

I beg leave to recommend the passage of eight ordinances which were conected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 14707, 14708, 14719, 14567, 14071, 14690, 14401 andTAD-323.

Please let the record reflect that 1, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, 1 move for passage ofthe substitute ordinance transmitted herewith.

Again, please let the record reflect that 1 abstain from voting on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 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 substitute ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Beavers 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. Title 17, Chapter 3, Section 17-3-0200 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language stmck-through and by adding the language underscored as follows: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42417

17-3-0200 Allowed Uses.

Uses are allowed in the "B" and "C" Zoning Districts in accordance with the Use Table of this section.

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(That portion of the table from the categories of Residential to Entertainment and Spectator Sports is not amended by this ordinance and is not shown here for editorial convenience.)

Use Parking Zoning Districts Standard Standard

Use Category Bl B2 B3 Cl C2 C3

Specific Use Tjrpe

Financial Services (expect as more specifically regulated) P P P P 17-10-0207-L

Payday Loan Store S S S S

Pawn Shop S S S S

Bank, savings bank, savings and loan association and credit union P/S P/S P/S PPP 17-3-504-1

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(The remainder of the table is not amended by this ordinance and is not shown here for editorial convenience.) 42418 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

SECTION 2. Title 17, Chapter 3, Section 17-3-0503-D ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language struck-through and by adding the language underscored as follows:

17-3-0503-D JL The following street segments are classified as pedestrian streets:

Coordinates Street Name Segment From To From To

103'" Longwood Wood 1800W 2000W

18'" Racine Wood 1200W 1800W

26'" Homan Pulaski 3400W 4000W

53'" Kenwood Lake Park 1350E 1600E

Argyle Sheridan Broadway lOOOW 1200W

Armitage Halsted Racine OOOW 1200W

Belmont Halsted Jhcfficld OOOW lOOOW

Broadway Diversey Cornelia 2000N—3500N

Diyn Mawr Kenmore Doeirdway— 1030W—1200W

Cermak Washtenaw Troy 2700W 3100W

Chicago Ashland Wood 1600W 1800W

daric Belden Diversey 2300N—2000N

Clark Foster Bryn Mawr 5200N 5600N

Commercial 88'" 92"" 8800S 9200S

Devon Westem Califomia 2400W 2800W

Diversey Pine Grove Burling 500W—Tsew

Division Marshfield Leavitt 1650W 2200W 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42419

Coordinates Street Name Segment From To From To

Halsted Willow Webster lOOON—2200N

Halsted Belmont Grace 3200N 3800N

Lincoln FuUerton Diversey 2400N—2000N

Lincoln Sunnyside Lawrence 4500N—4000N

Lincoln Byron Montrose 3900N—4400N

Milwaukee Division North 1200N 1600N

Milwaukee Logan Central Park 2600N 3000N/ Boulevard 3600W

Roscoe Damen Leavitt 2000W 2200W

Southport Roscoe Grace 3400N—3000N

Taylor Carpenter Racine 1050W 1200W

Taylor Loomis Ashland 1400W 1600W

WeUs Division North 1200N 1600N

Wentworth Cermak 24'" Place 2200S 2400S

2^ The following street segments are classified as pedestrian retail streets:

Coordinates Street Name Segment From To From To

Armitage Halsted Racine OOOW 1200W

Belmont Halsted Sheffield 800W lOOOW

Broadway Diversev Cornelia 2800N 3500N

Bryn Mawr Kenmore Broadway 1038W 1200W 42420 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Coordinates Street Name Segment From To From To

Clark Belden Diversey 2300N 2800N

Diversey Pine Grove Burling 500W 750W

Halsted Willow Webster 1800N 2200N

Lincoln Fullerton Diversey 2400N 2800N

Lincoln Sunnyside Lawrence 4500N 4800N

Lincoln Bryon Montrose 3900N 4400N

Southport Roscoe Grace 3400N 3800N

SECTION 3. Title 17, Chapter 3, Section 17-3-0504-A ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language stmck-through and by adding the language underscored as follows:

17-3-0504-A AppUcability.

The standards of this section apply to all development on lots that abut the right-of-way of designated pedestrian streets unless otherwise expressly stated. For purposes ofthis Title 17. the criteria, standards and regulations that apply to pedestrian streets shall apply to pedestrian retail streets, except as more specifically regulated herein.

SECTION 4. Title 17, Chapter 3, Section 17-3-0504-1 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by deleting the language stmck-through and by adding the language underscored as follows:

17-3-0504-1 Special Use.

2^ Non-accessory parking facilities are allowed on lots abutting any pedestrian street only if reviewed and approved in accordance with the special use procedures ofSection 17-13-0900.

2^ A bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union is permitted on lots abutting pedestrian retail streets: provided that a proposed 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42421

bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union that will be located within 600 feet of a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union that already exists on the pedestrian retail street is allowed only if reviewed and approved in accordance with the special use procedures of Section 17-13-0900; provided further that the review and approval for such special use shall not be required if:

ill the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or credit is located above or below curb level of a building with pennitted or special uses on the curb level:

(ii) the bank, savings bank, savings and loans association or credit union is accessory to a retail or commercial use: or

(iii) the bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, or credit union is located: (1) in the rear ofthe building that abuts the pedestrian retafl street; and (2) 50 feet or more from the sidewalk that abuts the building facade that faces the pedestrian retail street: and (3) in a building in which a retail or commercial use faces the pedestrian retail street.

SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREA SHOWN ON MAP NUMBER 10-H. (As Amended) (Application Number 14168)

(Committee Meeting Held May 19, 2004)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: 42422 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on Ma:y 19, 2004, I beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass one ordinance transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying a particular area. It is refened to as Application Number 14168 which was conected and amended in its amended form.

At this time, I move for passage ofthis ordinance.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

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

Yieas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Beavers 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 Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the M2-4 General Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1 O-H in area bounded by:

West Pershing Road; a line 418.24 feet east ofand parallel to South Westem Boulevard; the northeasterly right-of-way line of the former Chicago River and Indiana Railroad; a line 107.75 feet south ofand parallel to West Pershing Road; and South Westem Boulevard, 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42423

to those of a B4-3 Restricted Service District and a conesponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the B4-3 Restricted Service District sjrnbols and indications established in Section 1 above to the designation of a Business Planned Development which is hereby established in the area described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part thereof 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 refened to in this ordinance read as follows:

Residential Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

The area delineated herein as Residential Planned Development Number consists of approximately one hundred forty-six thousand ninety- nine (146,099) square feet (three and thirty-five hundredths (3.35) acres) and is owned or controlled by Patrick Degnan, Janice Degnan, Robert Stacey and Leona Stacey.

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 rights-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 titleholder and any ground lessors. 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, legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made. "Single designated control" for purposes of this paragraph shall mean that any 42424 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 fifteen (15) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map; an Existing Land- Use Map; a Vicinity Map; a Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map; a Site Plan, a Landscape Plan, a Roof Plan, Building Elevations (north and west), and a Balcony Detail Plan dated April 22, 2004 prepared by Hartshorne + Plunkard Architecture. Full size sets ofthe Site Plan, the 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 "Residential Planned Development": residential and related facilities and accessory 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, subject to the review and approval ofthe Department of Planning and Development.

7. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with the planned development, subject to^ the review and approval ofthe Department ofTransportation and Department ofPlanning and Development. A minimum of two percent (2%) of all parking spaces shall be designated for parking for the handicapped.

8. 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 ofconstmction 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. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval of the Department of Transportation and the Department of Planning and Development.

9. In addition to the maximum height ofthe buildings 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. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42425

10. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall appfy.

11. 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 and parking lot landscaping provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and conesponding regulations and guidelines.

12. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, constmct and maintain all buildings in a manner that promotes and maximizes the conservation of natural resources. The applicant shetll use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within the property in a manner generally consistent with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ("L.E.E.D.") Green Building Rating System. The building shall have a vegetative green roof as indicated on the Roof Plan.

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 plemned development in em energy efficient manner, generally consistent with most cunent 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. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, constmct 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) 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 within six (6) years following adoption of this planned development and unless completion is thereafter diligently pursued, then this planned development shall expire and the zoning ofthe property shall automatically revert to that ofthe pre­ existing M2-4 zoning district. 42426 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

[Existing Drawing Map; Vicinity Map; Existing Land-Use Map; Planned Development Property Line and Boundary Map; Site Plan; Landscape Plan; Roof Plan; Building Elevations; and Balcony Details refened to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 42427 through 42436 of this JoumaL]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table refened to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows:

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

Area Total

Net Site Area (Square Feet): 124,542 square feet

Net Site Area (Acres): 2.859 acres

Gross Site Area (Square Feet): 146,099 square feet

Gross Site Area (Acres) 3.353 acres

Floor Area Ratio: 2.0

Total Building Gross Area: 207,252 square feet

Maximum Number of Units: 175

Minimum Number of Petrking Spaces: 1:1 (minimum)

Maximum Permitted Building Height: Per Approved Building Elevations

Maximum Site Coverage: Per Approved Site Plan

Minimum Periphery Setbacks: Per Approved Site Plan 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42427

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North Building Elevation. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42435

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AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREAS SHOWN ON MAP NUMBERS 5-1, 5-N, 7-0 AND 9-1.

(Committee Meeting Held January 13, 2005)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, February 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council: Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on January 13, 2005,1 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 eight ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 14707, 14708, 14719, 14567, 14071, 14690, 14401 andTAD-323.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage ofthe ordinances transmitted herewith.

Again, please let the record reflect that 1 abstain from voting on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 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: 42438 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, RebojTas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.

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 ordinance he had a familial relationship with the applicants' attomey.

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 5-1. (Application Number 14704)

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

SECTION 1. Tftle 17 ofthe Municipal Code, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, be amended by changing all the RS3 Residential Single-Unit District sjnnbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-1 in the area bounded by:

a line 25 feet south ofand parallel to West Wabansia Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North Campbell Avenue; a line 50 feet south of and parallel to West Wabansia Avenue; and North Campbell Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42439

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-N. (Application Number 14716)

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 RS2 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-N in the area bounded by:

a line 305.12 feet north of and parallel to West Bloomingdale Avenue; North Narragansett Avenue; a line 250 feet north ofand parallel to West Bloomingdale Avenue; and the alley next west of and parallel to North Narragansett Avenue,

to those of an RT3 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-0. (Application Number 14713)

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

SECTION 1. Tftle 17 ofthe Municipal Code, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, be amended by changing all the RS2 Residential Single-Unit District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-0 in the area bounded by:

a line 174.33 feet south of and parallel to West Belmont Avenue; a line 133.22 feet east ofand parallel to North Oriole Avenue; a line 205.33 feet south ofand parallel to West Belmont Avenue; and North Oriole Avenue,

to those of an RS3 Residential Single-Unit 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. 42440 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 9-1. (Application Number 14715)

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

SECTION 1. Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, be amended by changing all the Ml-1 Limited Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 9-1 in the area bounded by:

the alley next north of and parallel to West Belmont Avenue; a line 291 feet east ofand parallel to North Califomia Avenue; West Belmont Avenue; and a line 166 feet east ofand parallel to North California Avenue,

to those of a B2-3 Neighborhood Mixed-Use 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 AREAS SHOWN ON MAP NUMBERS 6-G AND 8-G.

(Committee Meeting Held Januaiy 13, 2005)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council- Reporting ior your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on January 13, 2005,1 beg leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass various ordinances transmitted herewith for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42441

I beg leave to recommend the passage of eight ordinances which were corrected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 14707, 14708, 14719, 14567, 14071, 14690, 14401 andTAD-323.

Please let the record reflect that 1, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recusedmyself on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of the ordinances and substitute ordinance transmitted herewith.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 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 and substitute ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Rebojrras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.

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 are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance): 42442 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 6-G. (As Amended) (Application Number 14401)

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 M2-3 General Manufacturing District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 6-G in the area bounded by:

those parts of Blocks 16 and 17 lying northwesterly ofthe Chicago Alton and St. Louis Railroad Company in Canal Trustees Subdivision of the south fraction of Section 29, Township 39 North, Range 14, East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, excepting that part of Block 16 conveyed by Barney McKinley and wife to City of Chicago by deed dated March 19, 1877 and recorded April 6, 1877 in Book 727, page 638 as Document Number 128993, and lying southeasterly of a straight line (and a southwesterly prolongation thereof) drawn from a point in the northeasterly line of said Block 17, which is 124.61 feet southeasterly ofthe north comer of said Block 17, to a point in the southwesterly line of said Block 17 which is 125.58 feet southeasterly ofthe west comer of said Block 17, in Cook County, Illinois; also described as those parts of Blocks 16 and 17 Ijdng northwesterly of the Chicago Alton and St. Louis Railroad Company in Canal Trustees Subdivision of the south fraction of Section 29, Township 39 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian; except that part of said Blocks 16 and 17 Ijdng northwesterly ofa straight line (and a southwesterly prolongation thereof) drawn from a point on the northeasterly line of said Block 17, which is 124.61 feet southeasterly of the north comer of said Block 17, to a point in the southwesterly line of said Block 17 which is 125.58 feet southeasterly of the west comer of said Block 17; and except that part of Block 16 conveyed by Barney McKinley and wife to the City ofChicago by deed dated March 19, 1877 and recorded April 6, 1877 in Book 727, page 638 as Document Number 128993; and except that part falling in the south branch of the Chicago River, all in Cook County, Illinois,

to those of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District sjrmbols and indications established in Section 1 above to the designation of a Residential- Waterway Planned Development which is hereby established in the area described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part thereof and to no others. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42443

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-Waterway Planned Development Number

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as Residential-Waterway Planned Development Number consists of approximately one hundred forty-three thousand one hundred seventy (143,170) square feet (three and twenty- nine hundredths (3.29) acres) and is owned or controlled by the applicant, Riverside Homes, L.L.C.

2. All applicable official reviews, approvals or pennits 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 titleholder and any ground lessors. Furthermore, pursuant to the requirements of Section 17-8-0400 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 (legislative or otherwise) to this planned development are made. "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. An agreement among property owners, the board of directors of any property owners association, or a covenant binding property owners, may designate the authorized party for any further amendment, modification or change. 42444 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

4. This plan of development consists of these sixteen (16) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; an Existing Zoning Map; a Planned Development Boundary, Property Line and Right-Of-Way Adjustment Map; a Site/Landscape Plan; Single-Family Type A Building Elevations; Single- Family Tjrpe B Building Elevations; Single-Family Tj^e C Building Elevations; Duplex Building Elevations; and Townhome Elevations (collectively, the "Building Elevations") dated December 16, 2004 prepared by Ron Vari Architects. Full size sets of the Site/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 "Residential-Waterway Planned Development": single-family detached residences, two-flat residences, townhouses, publicly-accessible open space, parking 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, subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with the planned development, subject to the review and approval ofthe Department ofTransportation and Department ofPlanning and Development.

8. 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 ofthe City ofChicago, to provide ingress and egress for motor vehicles, including emergency vehicles. There shall be no parking within such emergency areas. Ingress and egress, as well as the final location, configuration and design of all public streets and alleys shall be subject to the review and approval ofthe Department ofTransportation 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 of the Chicago Department of Transportation. All work proposed in the public way must be designed and constructed in accordance with the Chicago Department of Transportation Construction Standards for Work in the Public Way and in compliance with the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42445

9. In addition to the maximum height ofthe buildings 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.

10. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply.

11. The improvements on the property shall be designed, installed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site/Landscape Plan and Building Elevations, and in accordance with the parkway tree and parking lot landscaping provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and corresponding regulations and guidelines. The rear yard open space area for the detached single-family and duplex residences shall not be less than three hundred thirty (330) square feet as indicated on the Site/Landscape Plan. In order to maintain the riveredge setback required in the planned development, the applicant is pennitted to construct the garages for the townhome units at the property line as depicted on the Site/Landscape Plan.

12. The applicant acknowledges the importance of the Chicago River as a resource for both commerce and recreation and also acknowledges the City's goal of improving the south fork ofthe south branch ofthe Chicago River, commonly known as Bubbly Creek, for public recreational use and environmental benefit, and to establish a continuous recreational path for jogging, bicycling and similar activities. To further these goals, the applicant agrees to: (a) provide a sixty (60) foot publicly accessible and ungated landscaped river setback area, riverwalk and other fumishings as indicated in the Site Plan, open to the public during normal Park District hours and continuous with the riverwalk on adjacent properties when developed, and the final design to be approved by the Department of Planning and Development; (b) regrade and stabilize the riverbank with native vegetation; (c) provide a stormwater management system in the river setback area to manage stormwater from the site, that includes vegetated bio-swales or other stormwater best management practices; (d) pennit the installation of one (1) or more riverwalk identification and stormwater interpretive signs; and (e) provided that the applicant and the City of Chicago and/or Chicago Park District mutually agree, dedicate the river setback area and riverside stormwater management areas, upon completion, to the City of Chicago, the Chicago Park District, or other agreed-upon entity for long term maintenance and operation. The 42446 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

riverwalk will also accommodate a future south underbridge riverwalk connection. Because river setback improvements are, in part, intended to manage stormwater runoff from the site, those improvements shall be substantially complete prior to granting of an occupancy permit for the first residential unit which does not front on South Lock Street, provided that planting may be delayed if consistent with good landscape practice, but not longer than one (1) year following granting of the occupancy certificate. The sixty (60) foot setback area described in paragraph (a) above is established at the cunent location ofthe top of bank as indicated on the Topographical Survey dated November 11, 2004 prepared by Studnicka and Associates, Ltd. and the line established thereby is not affected by any future regrading of the riverbank.

Prior to issuance by the Department of Planning and Development of a determination pursuant to Section 17-13-0610 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance ("Part II approval") for any future development or improvements within the riveredge zone (that area between the westemmost street and the river's water edge, including the sixty (60) foot riveredge setback). Site Plans for proposed development shall be submitted to the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development for Site Plan approval. Site Plan approval for the riveredge zone is intended to assure that specific development proposals or improvements conform with this planned development, as well as relevant ordinances and City policies. No Part II approval for development or improvements within the riveredge zone shall be granted until an applicable Site Plan has been approved.

A Site Plan shall include such information as may be necessaiy to illustrate conformance with the applicable provisions of this planned development and any City ordinances or policies in effect at the time of submission of the Site Plan.

Following approval by the Commissioner, the approved Site Plan(s) shall be kept on permanent file with the Department of Planning and Development and shall be deemed to be an integral part of this planned development. The approved Site Plans may be changed or modified pursuant to the minor change provisions of Section 17-13-0611 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

The Site/Landscape Plan provides for additional publicly-accessible open space in the riveredge zone, beyond the cited sixty (60) foot setback from the top of the riverbank. Certain encroachments are permitted within the 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42447

sixty (60) foot setback when part of an approved Site Plan and matched by off-setting space within the additional open space referenced above.

Those permitted encroachments are: limited portions of two (2) townhomes, limited portions of three (3) townhome private yards, private sidewalk access to the front entrances of townhomes facing the river and public street.

13. The terms, conditions and exhibits ofthis planned development ordinance may be modified administratively by the Commissioner of the Department ofPlanning and Development upon the application for such a modification by the applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner that such a modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature ofthe improvements contemplated in this planned development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification of the requirements ofthis statement by the Commissioner ofthe Department of Planning and Development shall be deemed to be a minor change in the planned development as contemplated by Section 17-13-0611 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

14. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner that promotes and maximizes the conservation of natural resources. The applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within the property in a manner generally consistent with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ("L.E.E.D.") Green Building Rating System. Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development.

15. 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 building permit shall be issued by the Department of Construction and Permits until the Director of M.O.P.D. has approved detailed construction drawings for the building or improvement proposed to be constructed pursuant to the permit.

16. Unless substantial construction has commenced within six (6) years following adoption of this planned development, and unless completion is 42448 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

thereafter diligently pursued, then this planned development shall expire and the zoning ofthe property shall automatically revert to that ofthe RT4, Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District designation.

[Existing Zoning Map; Planned Development Boundaiy, Property Line and Right-of-Way Adjustment Map; Site/Landscape Plan; and Building Elevations refened to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 42450 through 42457 of this Journal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table refened to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows:

Residential-Waterway Planned Development Number

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

1. Net Site Area: 93,175 square feet (2.13 acres)

Gross Site Area (151,837 square feet/3.48 acres) - Area in Existing Public Way (8,110 square feet/0.18 acre) - Area in Streets and Alleys to be Dedicated (50,552 square feet/1.15 acres) = Net Site Area (93,175 square feet/2.13 acres).

2. Maximum Floor Area Ratio (F.A.R.) for Total Net Site Area: 1.2

3. Maximum Number of Permitted Residential Units: 44 (includes 4 units that could be built on the alley easements, should the easements ever be released)

4. Maximum Site Coverage: Per Site/Landscape Plan 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42449

5. Minimum Number of Off- Street Parking Spaces:

a) Single-Family houses and townhomes: 2 per residential unit

b) Duplex buildings: 1 per residential unit

6. Minimum Number of 0 Loading Spaces: 38 feet 7. Maximum Building Height:

8. Setbacks and Yards:

Single-Family and Duplex: 5 feet Minimum front setback: Minimum combined side setbacks: 4 feet

Minimum rear setback: 29 feet

Minimum rear yard: 330 square feet; with minimum 7 foot dimension

Townhomes:

Minimum front setback from street: 5 feet

Minimum rear setback from street (for those units with garages facing the street): Ofeet

Minimum private yard: 100 square feet 42450 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Existing Zoning Map. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42451

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 8-G. (Application Number 14724)

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 (R3 District) sjrmbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-G in the area bounded by:

West 37* Place; the alley next east ofand parallel to South Lituanica Avenue; the alley next south ofand parallel to West 37'*' Place; and South Lituanica Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential Townhouse District and a conesponding 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-G. (Application Number 14725)

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 sjrmbols and indications as shown on Map Number 8-G in the area bounded by:

West 37"' Place; South Halsted Street; a line 104.25 feet south of and parallel to West 37"' Place; and a line 125.08 feet west of and parallel to South Halsted Street,

to those of an RT4 Residential Townhouse District and a conesponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and due publication. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42459

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY RECLASSIFICATION OF AREA SHOWN ON MAP NUMBER 9-H. (As Amended) (Application Number 14417)

(Committee Meeting Held January 13, 2005)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, Febmaiy 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council- Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on January 13, 2005,1 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 eight ordinances which were conected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 14707, 14708, 14719, 14567, 14071, 14690, 14401 andTAD-323. Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myself on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure. At this time, 1 move for passage of the ordinance transmitted herewith.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) WILLIAM J. P. BANKS, Chairman.

Alderman Matlak moved to Amend the said proposed ordinance by deleting the language: "R4 General Residence District" and inserting in lieu thereof: "R3-5 General Residence District". The motion Prevailed by a viva voce vote. 42460 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Banks, the said proposed ordinance, as amended, was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Beavers 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. 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 9-H in the area bounded by:

West School Street; a line 210.94 feet west of and parallel to North Wolcott Avenue; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West School Street; and a line 235.94 feet west ofand parallel to North Wolcott Avenue,

to those of an R3-5 General Residence District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY RECLASSIFICATION OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

(Committee Meeting Held January 13, 2005)

The Committee on Zoning submitted the following report: 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42461

CHICAGO, Febmary 9, 2005.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Reporting for your Committee on Zoning, for which a meeting was held on January 13, 2005,1 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 eight ordinances which were conected and amended in their amended form. They are Application Numbers 14707, 14708, 14719, 14567, 14071, 14690, 14401 andTAD-323.

Please let the record reflect that I, William J. P. Banks, abstained from voting and recused myselfon Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 under the provisions of Rule 14 ofthe City Council's Rules of Order and Procedure.

At this time, I move for passage of the ordinances and substitute ordinances transmitted herewith.

Again, please let the record reflect that I abstain from voting on Application Numbers 14713, 14715, 14716 and 14704 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 and substitute ordinances transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Rebojo-as, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None. 42462 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the ordinance):

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 1-F. (As Amended) (Application Number 14567)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing the cunent DX-7 Downtown Mixed-Use District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 1-F in the area bounded by:

West Chicago Avenue; a line 186.38 feet east ofand parallel to the east line of North LaSalle Drive, West Superior Street; and a line 106 feet east ofand parallel to the east line of North LaSalle Drive.

to the designation of a Residential-Business Planned Development which is hereby established in the area described, subject to such use and bulk regulations as are 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 force and effect from and after its passage and due publication.

Plan of Development Statements refened to in this ordinance read as follow:

Residential-Business Planned Development Number .

Plan Of Development Statements.

The area delineated herein as a Residential-Business Planned Development (the "Planned Development") consists of approximately twenty-two thousand four hundred thirteen (22,413) square feet or zero and five hundred fifteen thousandths (0.515) acres of real property depicted on the attached Planned Development Boundary and Property Line Map (the "Property"). The Property is owned or controlled by the City 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42463

of Chicago Department of Planning and Development (the "Applicant"). The Property consists of Subarea A and Subarea B as shown on the attached Generalized Land-Use Map.

2. The Applicant, its successors or assigns, shall obtain all necessary reviews, approvals, licenses and permits in connection with this Planned Development. Any dedication or vacation of streets, alleys or easements or any adjustment of rights-of-way shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the Applicant, its successors or assigns 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 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 17-8-0400 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, the Property shall, at the time applications for amendments, modifications or changes (administrative, legislative or otherwise) to this Planned Development are made, be under single ownership or under single designated control, subject to the last sentence ofthis statement. 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 the Applicant, its successors or assigns; provided, however, that applications for any modification or change affecting only one (1) subarea may be made by the legal titleholder of that subarea without the consent or authorization of the titleholder of the non-applying subarea.

4. This Planned Development consists of sixteen (16) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; a Planned Development Boundaiy and Property Line Map; a Generalized Land-Use Map; an Existing Land-Use Map; an Existing Zoning Map; and, for Subarea A, a Grade Level Plan, North Elevation, East Elevation, South Elevation and West Elevation, each prepared by LCM Architects and last dated November 18, 2004. 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 thereof, and satisfies the established criteria for approval as a planned development. 42464 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

5. The following uses are permitted in the Planned Development:

Subarea A: Business and professional offices, commercial, retail, not- for-profit and social service uses, charitable activities, educational uses, job training, day care centers, accessory parking and other accessory uses.

Subarea B: Any pennitted or special use and accessory uses permitted in the DX-7 district or in such other underlying zoning district which may apply to the Property at the time that application is made pursuant to Statement 11.

6. Identification signs shall be permitted within the Planned Development subject to the review and approval ofthe Commissioner ofthe Department of Planning and Development. The conceptual location and size of the identification signs within Subarea A are depicted on the Building Elevations. Temporary signs, such as construction and marketing signs, also shall be permitted subject to the review and approval of the Department of Planning and Development.

7. Off-street parking and off-street loading facilities shall be provided in compliance with the Planned Development, subject to review and approval of the Department of Transportation and Department of Planning and Development. A minimum of two percent (2%) of all parking spaces shall be designated for parking for the handicapped.

8. For purposes of floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") calculations, the definitions in the Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply; provided, however, that, in addition to the other exclusions from the F.A.R. that are permitted by the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, all floor area devoted to mechanical uses in excess ofone thousand (1,000) square feet in a single location shall not be included as floor area.

9. In addition to the maximum heights of the buildings and any appurtenance attached thereto prescribed in this Planned Development, the height ofany improvements shall also be subject to height limitations as approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

10. 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. There shall be no parking 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42465

within such emergency areas. Ingress and egress shall be subject to the review and approval ofthe Department ofTransportation.

11. Prior to the issuance by the Department of Planning of a determination pursuant to Section 17-13-0610 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance ("Part II approval") for development of improvements on Subarea B, a site plan for each proposed improvement (the "Site Plan") shall be reviewed and approved by the Chicago Plan Commission (the "Plan Commission"). Review and approval of the Site Plan by the Plan Commission is intended to assure that specific development proposals conform with this Planned Development. No Part II approval for work for which a Site Plan must be submitted to the Plan Commission shall be granted until the Site Plan has been approved.

Following approval ofthe Site Plan by the Plan Commission, the approved plan shall be kept on permanent file with the Department of Planning and shall be deemed to be an integral part of this Planned Development.

After approval of a Site Plan by the Plan Commission, the approved Site Plan may be changed or modified pursuant to the provisions of Statement 12.

In the event of an inconsistency between the approved Site Plan and the terms of the statements and Bulk Regulations and Data Table of this Planned Development in effect at the time of approval of such plan or of modifications thereto, the term of the statements and Bulk Regulations and Data Table of the Planned Development shall govem.

A Site Plan shall, at a minimum, provide the following information:

1) the boundaries of Subarea B and the Property;

2) the footprint of the improvements;

3) location and dimensions of all loading berths;

4) all proposed landscaping, including species and size;

5) elevations ofthe improvements; and

6) all statistical information applicable to the Property, including:

a) floor area and floor area ratio; 42466 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

b) uses to be established; and

c) building heights.

A Site Plan shall include such other information as may be necessary to illustrate confonnance with the applicable provisions of this Planned Development. An application for approval of a Site Plan shall be deemed complete if the Applicant submits to the Plan Commission an application for approval which contains all the information listed immediately above.

12. Notwithstanding anj^hing to the contrary in Section 17-13-0611 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance, 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 request of the Applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner that such a modification is minor, appropriate and consistent with the nature ofthe development ofthe Property contemplated herein and will not result in increasing the maximum floor area ratio for the total net site area established in this Planned Development. Any such modification shall be deemed a minor change in the Planned Development as contemplated by Section 17-13-0611 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

13. The improvements on the Property shall be designed, constructed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, Floor Plans and Building Elevations, and in accordance with the parkway and tree and parking lot landscaping provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and conesponding regulations and guidelines.

14. 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 natural resources. The Applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within this Planned Development in a manner generally consistent with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System ("L.E.E.D."). Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development. At least fifty percent (50%) of the gross roof area within Subarea A shall be covered by a vegetative ("green") roof. Such vegetative roof may be constructed once the building structure within Subarea A is complete.

15. The Applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain the project in a manner which promotes, enables 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42467

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.

16. Unless substantial construction ofthe improvements contemplated on the Property by this Planned Development has commenced within six (6) years of the effective date hereof and unless completion of those improvements is thereafter diligently pursued, then this Planned Development shall expire and the zoning of the Property shall automatically revert to the DX-7 district. This six (6) year period may be extended for up to one (1) additional year if, before expiration, the Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development determines that good cause for an extension is shown.

[Planned Development Boundaiy and Property Line Map; Generalized Land-Use Map; Existing Land-Use Map; Existing Zoning Map; Grade Level Plan; and Building Elevations refened to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 42469 through 42477 of this Journal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table referred to in these Plan of Development Statement reads as follows:

Residential-Business Planned Development Number Plan Of Development. Bulk Regulation And Data Table.

Subarea A Subarea B Total Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres

Net Site Area: 11,206 0.257 11,206 0.257 22,413 0.515 42468 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Subarea A Subarea B Total Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres Square Feet Acres

Public Rights- of-Way: 5,913 0.136 4,738 0.109 10,651 0.245

Gross Site Area: 17,119 0.393 15,944 0.366 33,064 0.759

Subarea A Subarea B Total

Maximum Permitted Floor Area Ratio: 3.5 10.5

Maximum Percent of Land Per approved Coverage: site plan

Minimum Number of Parking Per approved Per Dx-7 zoning Spaces: Grade Level district Plan

Minimum Number of Per Dx-7 zoning Off-Street Loading Space: district

Minimum Building Setbacks: 0 Feet 0 Feet

Maximum Number of Dwelling Units: Per DX-7 zoning district, based on the permitted Floor Area Ratio

Maximum Number of Lodging Rooms: Per DX-7 zoning district, based on the permitted Floor Area Ratio 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42469

Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map.

Applicant City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development Date September 29, 2004, revised November 18, 2004 Address 115 West Chicago Avenue, 108-110 West Superior Street Subject Property Boundary ~" "" Harmed Development Boundary 42470 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Generalized Land-Use Map.

Applicant City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development Date September 29, 2004, revised November 18, 2004 Address 115 West Chicago Avenue, 108-110 West Superior Street —- — Planned Development Boundary See Statement No. 5 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42471

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Existing Zoning Map.

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Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 3-H. (As Amended) (Application Number 14071)

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 Planned Development Number 82, B3-2 Community Shopping District and RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 3-H in the area bounded by:

West Potomac Avenue; North Leavitt Street; West Thomas Street; and North Oakley Boulevard,

to those of an RM5 Residential Multi-Unit District and a conesponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be further amended by changing all the RMS Residential Multi-Unit District symbols and indications in the area bounded by:

West Potomac Avenue; North Leavitt Street; West Thomas Street; and North Oakley Boulevard,

to the designation of Institutional Planned Development Number 82, as amended, and conesponding use districts are hereby established in the area above described, subject to the use and bulk regulations as are set forth in the Plan of Development herewith attached and made a part thereof 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 refened to in this ordinance read as follows:

Institutional Planned Development Number 82.

Plan Of Development Statements.

1. The area delineated herein as Institutional Planned Development Number 82, as amended (the "Planned Development"), consists of 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42479

approximately six hundred ninety-five thousand eight hundred seventy- nine (695,879) net square feet (approximately fifteen and nine hundred seventy-five thousandths (15.975) acres) of real property which is depicted on the attached Planned Development Boundaiy and Property Line Map (the "Property") and is owned or controlled by the applicant. Resurrection Health Care, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation. All required disclosures are contained within the economic disclosure statements filed with the City of Chicago in accordance with the applicable requirements.

2. All applicable official reviews, approvals, or permits required in connection with this Planned Development shall be obtained by the applicant, its successors, assigns or grantees. Any dedication or vacation of streets and alleys, or easements or adjustments of rights-of-way, or consolidation or resubdivision of parcels, shall require a separate submittal on behalf of the applicant, its successors, assigns 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 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 17-8-0400 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 other modification or change thereto (administrative, legislative or otherwise) shall be made or authorized by the applicant. However, 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, interest or obligations therein.

4. This plan of development consists of sixteen (16) statements; a Bulk Regulations and Data Table; a Planned Development Boundaiy and Property Line Map; an Existing Land-Use Area Map and Existing Zoning Map; a Site Plan; a Landscape Plan with Planting Details; a Green Roof Plan and Green Roof Specifications; Landscape Requirements Analysis; and Building Elevations. Full-size copies 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 herein and these and no other zoning controls shall apply. The 42480 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Planned Development conforms to the intent and purpose of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, Title 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, and all requirements thereof, and satisfies the established criteria for approval as a planned development.

5. The following uses shall be pennitted in this Planned Development: hospital and related medical uses, educational and academic uses, research and medical facilities, convents, day care centers (adult and child), home health care services, nursing facilities, heliport, professional offices, limited accessory commercial uses without direct outside access, parking (accessory and non-accessory), related uses and accessory uses. Please note that although heliport is a pennitted use, no heliport will be located north of West Division Street.

6. Identification and other necessaiy 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.

7. Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be 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 shall be accessible parking.

8. Any service drive or any other means of ingress or egress, including for emergency vehicles, shall be adequately designed and paved in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code and the regulations of the Department ofTransportation in effect at the time of construction. There shall be no parking within such paved areas 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 emd Development.

9. In addition to the maximum height of the proposed buildings or any appurtenance thereto, the height ofany improvement shall also be subject to height limitations approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

10. For purposes of maximum floor area ratio ("F.A.R.") the definitions ofthe 2004 Chicago Zoning Ordinance shall apply. In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contraiy, all parking provided shall be deemed accessory and not counted in the calculation of floor area.

11. The improvements on the Property, including the on-site exterior landscaping and the landscaping along the adjacent rights-of-way, and all 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42481

entrances and exits to and from the parking and loading areas, shall be designed, constructed and maintained in substantial conformance with the Site Plan, Landscape Plan, Building Elevations and the Bulk Regulations and Data Table. In addition, parkway trees shall be installed, as necessary, and maintained in accordance with the parkway tree planting provisions of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and conesponding regulations and guidelines, except as otherwise provided for herein and modified by the Landscape Plan and Landscape Requirements Analysis which reflects certain relief from applicable regulations.

A. As the corporate entity of Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center includes both the Saint Mary's campus (Planned Development Number 82) and the Saint Elizabeth's campus (Planned Development Number 12), off-site accessory parking (required and non-required) for Saint Mary's campus is permitted at Saint Elizabeth's campus, and no further approvals are required.

B. Green Roof. The applicant shall install a vegetative green roof of at least six thousand three hundred sixteen (6,316) square feet in conformance with the Green Roof Plan. The location of the green roof is subject to change subject to the approval ofthe Department of Planning and Development. In addition, the applicant shall not be required to install the green roof prior to issuance of a Partial Certificate of Occupancy for the Emergency Department addition. Rather, the green roof shall be installed within six (6) months after the issuance of the Partial Certificate of Occupancy for the Emergency Department addition.

12. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain the project in a manner that promotes, enables and maximizes 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.

13. Except for those plans which are approved and are referenced in Statement 4 above, prior to the issuance by the Department of Planning and Development ofa determination pursuant to Section 17-13-0610 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance ("Part II approval") for development or redevelopment of any development parcels within the Planned 42482 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Development, a site plan for the proposed development, including parking areas and street access, shall be submitted to the Commissioner of the Department ofPlanning and Development for approval. No Part II approval for work for which a site plan must be submitted to the Commissioner shall be granted until the site plan has been approved by the Commissioner.

Following approval of a site plan by the Commissioner, the approved plan shall be kept on permanent file with the Department of Planning and Development and shall be deemed to be an integral part of this Planned Development. The approved site plan may be changed or modified pursuant to the minor change provisions of Section 17-13-0611 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and Statement Number 14 of this plan of development.

A site plan shall, at a minimum, provide the following information with respect to the proposed improvements:

A. the boundaries of the Property;

B. the footprint of the improvements;

C. location and dimensions of all loading berths;

D. preliminary landscaping plan prepared by a landscape architect with final landscaping plan to be approved at Part II stage;

E. all pedestrian circulation routes;

F. the location of any adjacent public improvements;

G. preliminary elevations ofthe improvements; and

H. statistical information applicable to the Property limited to the following:

i. floor area and floor area ratio;

ii. uses to be established;

iii. building heights; and

iv. all setbacks, required and provided. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42483

A site plan shall include such other information as may be necessary to illustrate conformance with the applicable provisions of this Planned Development.

14. 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 modification by the applicant and after a determination by the Commissioner of Planning and Development that such modification is minor in nature, appropriate and consistent with the nature of the improvements contemplated in this Planned Development and the purposes underlying the provisions hereof. Any such modification ofthe requirements ofthe 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 17-13-0611 ofthe Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

15. The applicant acknowledges that it is in the public interest to design, construct and maintain all buildings in a manner that promotes and maximizes the conservation of natural resources. The applicant shall use best and reasonable efforts to design, construct and maintain all buildings located within the Property in a manner generally consistent with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ("L.E.E.D.") Green Building Rating System. Copies of these standards may be obtained from the Department of Planning and Development.

16. As this is an existing Planned Development with existing buildings, the Chicago Zoning Code's Section 17-13-0612 entitled "Lapse of Approval" is deemed satisfied and therefore, no sunset provisions apply.

[Planned Development Boundaiy and Property Line Map; Existing Land-Use Area Map and Existing Zoning Map; Site Plan; Green Roof Plan; Green Roof Specifications; Landscape Requirements Analysis; and Building Elevations refened to in these Plan of Development Statements printed on pages 42486 through 42497 of this Joumal]

Bulk Regulations and Data Table refened to in these Plan of Development Statements reads as follows: 42484 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Institutional Planned Development Number 82.

Bulk Regulations And Data Table.

1. Net Site Area: 695,879 square feet (approximately 15.975 acres)

Maximum Floor Area Ratio for Total Net Site Area (see parking exclusions set forth in Plan of Development Statement Number 10): 2.0

3. Maximum Percentage of Land coverage (excludes impervious surfaces): 75%

4. Minimum Number of Off-Street Parking Spaces: 560

5. Minimum Number of Off-Street Loading Spaces:

6. Minimum Periphery Setbacks (for buildings): A. South side of West Division Street: 41 feet; except for the Skybridge traversing West Division Street for which the setback is 0 feet, for the entry vestibule for which the setback is 27 feet, and the canopy (a permitted obstruction) for which the setback is 14 feet B. North side of West Division Street: 17 feet; except for the Skybridge traversing West Division Street for which the setback is 0 feet C. North Leavftt Street (north and south of West Division Street): 15 feet 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42485

D. North Oakley Boulevard (south of West Division Street): 15 feet; except 0 feet at the existing Nazareth Family Center E. North Oakley Boulevard (north of West Division Street): 15 feet F. West Thomas Street: 15 feet; except 0 feet at the existing Nazareth Family Center

G. West Potomac Avenue: 15 feet H. The following shall be allowed as permitted obstructions in all yards: parking, stair/steps, sidewalks, fences / gates / stone piers / retaining walls and screening walls (exceeding 7 feet in height), planter boxes, eaves, canopies, signage, lighting, enclosed or partially enclosed walkways, skybridge supports, benches heliport, flagpoles, statuary and bollards

7. Minimum Distances Between Buildings: Ofeet

8. Building Heights (excludes penthouses, mechanical equipment, stair and/or elevator towers, antennas, heliports, parapets and similar appurtenances): South of West Division Street: 250 feet

North of West Division Street: 145 feet Setback and yard requirements may be adjusted where required to pennit conformance to the pattem of, or architectural arrangement related to, existing structures, or when necessaiy because of technical reasons, subject to the approval of the Department of Planning and Development. These regulations relate to the ultimate development within the planned development area. Interim stages of development may exceed these permitted standards, subject to the approval of the Department of Planning and Development. 42486 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Planned Development Boundary And Property Line Map.

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Tree Inventory And Landscape Development Plans. (Page 2 of 2) 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42491

Landscape Requirement Analysis. (Page 1 of 2)

THIS INFORMATION REFERENCED FROM SHEET t OF 5 OF THE LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR THE SAINT MARY OF NAZARETH CENTER CAMPUS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 82

ATTACHED TO THE SAINT MARY OF NAZARETH CENTER CAMPUS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 82

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ED DROP-OFF AREA 623 SF 7' AREA REQUIRED 245 SF 2' AREA WITH ARCHITECTURAL RETAINING WALLS AND PLANTING PROVIDED

AMBULANCE BAY AREA 714 SF 7' AREA REQUIRED 615 SF 6" AREA WITH ARCHITECTURAL RETAINING WALLS AND PLANTING PROVIDED

SOUTH PARKING AREA 1,542 SF 7' AREA REOUIRED 1,542 SF 7' AREA PROVIDED

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ED DROP-OFF AREA 21,680 SF GROSS VEHICULAR USE AREA 10,888 SF HELIPORT AREA 10.792 SF VEHICULAR USE AREA 810 SF AREA REQUIRED 1.353 SF AREA PROVIDED 6 (15 CAL IN.) TREES REQUIRED 4 ORNAMENTAL TREES PROVIDED DUE TO THE CLEAR FUGHT PATH REQUIRED FOR THE HEUPORT THE USE OF LARGE SHADE TREES IS NOT FEASIBLE. LOW ORNAMENTAL PLANT MATERIAL IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF THE SHADE TREES

AMBULANCE BAY AREA 7.265 SF VEHICULAR USE AREA 545 SF AREA REQUIRED . 1,389 SF AREA PROVIDED 5 (12.5 CAL IN.) TREES REQUIRED -4 (16 CAL IN.) TREES PROVIDED

SOUTH PARKING AREA 35,021 SF VEHICULAR USE AREA 3,502 SF AREA REQUIRED 5,608 SF AREA PROVIDED 28 (70 CAL IN.) TREES REQUIRED 4 (66 CAL IN.) TREES EXISTING -12 (48 CAL IN.) PROVIDED THREE OF THE EXISTING TREES PROVIDE A LARGE CANOPY WHICH PRECLUDES INSTALLATION OF SHADE TREES IN THE AREA. 42492 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Landscape Requirement Analysis. (Page 2 of 2)

THIS INFORMATION REFERENCED FROM SHEET 2 OF 5 OF THE LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR THE SAINT MARY OF NAZARETH CENTER CAMPUS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 82

THIS INFORMATION REFERENCED TO SHEET 1 OF 2 OF THE LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS ATTACHED TO THE SAINT MARY OF NAZARETH CENTER CAMPUS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NO. 82

PARKWAY TREE REQUIREMENTS CALIPER CALIPER REQUIRED EXISTING DIFFERENCE PROPOSED

N DIVISION STREET 24 (60.0 CAL. IN.) 14 (56 CAL. IN.) - 4.0 CAL. IN. 104"CAL. N LEAVITT STREET 23 (57.5 CAL IN.) 13 (110 CAL IN.) + 52.5 CAL IN. 0 N POTOMAC AVENUE 24 (60.0 CAL IN.) 16 (94 CAL IN.) + 34.0 CAL IN. 0 . N OAKLEY BLVD. 23 (57.5 CAL IN.) 8 (90 CAL IN.) + 32.5 CAL. IN. 7«4"CAL

PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREA 13,962.32 SF 7' PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREA 61 SHADE TREES REQ. W/IN PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREA 24 ORNAMENTAL TREES PROVIDED W/IN PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREA

lOO:! 30"-42" HT. CONTINUOUS HEDGE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED 812 LF IRON FENCE PROVIDED • 930 LF VINYL COATED CHAIN LINK FENCE TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH ORNAMENTAL METAL FENCING

INTFRNAl LANDSCAPE AREA 265,189.25 SF VEHICULAR USE AREA 26,518.93 SF INTERNAL LANDSCAPE REQUIRED 37,929.40 SF INTERNAL LANDSCAPE PROVIDED

212 (530 CAL IN.) TREES REQUIRED 56 (317.5 CAL IN.) TREES EXISTING 47 (184 CAL IN.) TREES PROVIDED 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42493

Green Roof And Landscape Development Plan. 42494 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

North Building Elevation. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42495

South Building Elevation/Site Section. 42496 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

East Building Elevation. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42497

West Building Elevation/Section. 42498 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-G. (Application Number 14533)

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

SECTION 1. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the R4 General Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-G in the area bounded by:

a line 168.84 feet north ofand parallel to West Concord Place; the alley next east of North Sheffield Avenue; a line 120.57 feet north of and parallel to West Concord Place; and North Sheffield Avenue,

to those of an R5 General Residence District and a conesponding 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. (Application Number 14706)

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 RS3 Residential Single-Family (Detached House) District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-H in the area bounded by:

West Cortland Street; North Hoyne Avenue; a line 24 feet south of and parallel to West Cortland Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to North Hoyne Avenue,

to those of an RM4.5 Residential Multi-Unit District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42499

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-1. (Application Number 14627)

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 RS3 General Residence District symbols as shown on Map Number 5-1 in the area bounded by:

North Washtenaw Avenue; West Wabansia Avenue; the alley east of and parallel to North Washtenaw Avenue; and a line 25 feet north of West Wabansia Avenue,

to those of an RT4 General Residence District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approvad.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-1. (Application Number 14709)

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 RS3 Residential Single-Family (Detached House) District S5anbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-1 in the area bounded by:

a line 425 feet north of and parallel to West Wabansia Avenue; the public alley next east of and parallel to North Fairfield Avenue; a line 400 feet north of and parallel to West Wabansia Avenue; and North Fairfield Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 42500 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 5-L. (Application Number A-5590)

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 Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District sjonbols and indications as shown on Map Number 5-L in the area bounded by:

West Fullerton Avenue; North Lamon Avenue; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West Fullerton Avenue; and North Lavergne Avenue,

to those ofa B2-1 Restricted Retail District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 6-1. (Application Number 14696)

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 M2-3 General Manufacturing and R3 District symbols as shown on Map Number 6-1 in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north ofand parallel to West 24'*" Place; a line 164 feet west ofand parallel to South Westem Avenue, west of West 24* Place; and a line 212 feet west of and parallel to South Westem Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42501

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-G. (Application Number 14700)

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 cunent RS3 Residential Single- Unit (Detached House) District sjrmbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-G in the area bounded by:

West Oakdale Avenue; a line 261 feet west of North Racine Avenue; the alley next south of West Oakdale Avenue; and a line 286 feet west of North Racine Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District which is hereby established in the area described above.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-G. (As Amended) (Application Number 14707)

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 RS3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District sjonbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-G in the area bounded by:

West Wolfram Street; a line 276.90 feet east of and parallel to North Southport Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Wolfram Street; and a line 254.9 feet east ofand parallel to North Southport Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 42502 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-L. (Application Number 14701)

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

SECTION 1. Tftle 17 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, be amended by changing all the B3-1 Community Shopping Center District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-L in the area bounded by:

West Diversey Avenue; a line 151.51 feet east of and parallel to North Central Avenue; the alley next south ofand parallel to West Diversey Avenue; and North Central Avenue,

to those of a Cl-1 Neighborhood Commercial District and a conesponding 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 7-L. (Application Number A-5589)

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 Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 7-L in the area bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West Fullerton Avenue; North Lamon Avenue; West Fullerton Avenue; and North Lavergne Avenue,

to those ofa B2-1 Restricted Retail District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42503

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 7-L. (Application Number A-5594)

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 C2-1 General Commercial District symbols as shown on Map Number 7-L in the area bounded by:

West Diversey Avenue; a line 100 feet west of and parallel to the public alley next west of and parallel to North Cicero Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Diversey Avenue; and a line 50 feet east of and parallel to North Lamon Avenue,

to those of a B1 -1 Local Retail District which is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number lO-I. (As Amended) (Application Number A-5393)

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 10-1 in the area bounded by:

West 43"^ Street; a line 53.67 feet east ofand parallel to South Rockwell Street; the public alley next south of and parallel to West 43"* Street; and South Rockwell Street,

to those of a B2-1 Restricted Retail District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 42504 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 11-G. (AppUcation Number 14722)

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 RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 11 -G in the area bounded by:

West Montrose Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North Kenmore Avenue; a line 63.76 feet south of and parallel to West Montrose Avenue; and North Kenmore Avenue,

to those of a Cl-3 Neighborhood Commercial District and a conesponding 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 12-L. (As Amended) (Application Number 14690)

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 12-L in the area bounded by:

a line 75.23 feet north ofand parallel to West 54*^ Street; a line 51 feet west of and parallel to South Laramie Avenue; West 54'*' Street; and a line 101 feet west ofand parallel to South Laramie Avenue,

to those of an R4 General Residence District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42505

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 12-M. (Application Number 14435)

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 Single-Family Residence District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 12-M in the area bounded by:

a line 234 feet north of West 53'^'* Street; the alley next east of South Parkside Avenue; a line 205 feet north of West 53'^'' Street; and South Parkside Avenue,

to those of an R3 General Residence District and a conesponding 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-E. (Application Number 14708)

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 ofthe RS3 Residential Single-Family (Detached House) District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 16-E in the area bounded by:

a line 25 feet north ofand parallel to East Marquette Road; the public alley next east ofand parallel to South Michigan Avenue; East Marquette Road; and South Michigan Avenue,

to those of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 42506 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 17-H. (Application Number 14685)

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 17-H in the area bounded by:

West Touhy Avenue; a line 112 feet in length, perpendicular to West Touhy Avenue, commencing at a point 173.31 feet east of the intersection of West Touhy Avenue and North Caldwell Avenue; the alley next south of West Touhy Avenue; and North Caldwell Avenue,

to those of a B4-2 Restricted Service District and a conesponding 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 18-F. (Application Number 14710)

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 RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District symbols and indications as shown on Map Number 18-F in the area bounded by:

West 72"'' Street; South Wentworth Avenue; a linelOO feet south ofand parallel to West 72"^* Street; and a line 71.50 feet west ofand parallel to South Wentworth Avenue,

to those of a Cl-2 Neighborhood Commercial District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 2/9/2005 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 42507

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 18-H. (Application Number 14502)

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 18-H in the area bounded by:

West 7P' Street; a line 70 feet east of and parallel to South Paulina Street; the public alley next south ofand parallel to West 71^' Street; and a line 45 feet east of and parallel to South Paulina Street,

to those ofa B4-1 Restricted Service District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval.

Reclassification Of Area Shown On Map Number 28-E. (As Amended) (Application Number 14719)

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 RS3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District sjmibols and indications as shown on Map Number 28-E in the area bounded by:

a line 297.40 feet south ofand parallel to East 113* Street; the public alley next east of and parallel to South Michigan Avenue; a line 383.44 feet south of and parallel to East 113* Street; and South Michigan Avenue,

to those of a B3-2 Community Shopping District.

SECTION 2. This ordinance takes effect after its passage and approval. 42508 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 Tillman, Preckwinkle, Balcer, Burke, Rugai, Troutman, Ocasio, Colon, Allen, Levar, Shiller and M. Smith. The motion Prevailed.

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Burke, the proposed resolutions presented through the Agreed Calendar were Adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

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):

Presented By

THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. DALEY, MAYOR:

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND JAMES WILLIAM KEATING.

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-seven; and

WHEREAS, Father Keating was the oldest priest in the Archdiocese ofChicago and was the last surviving member of his 1934 graduation class from the University of Saint Mary ofthe Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42509

WHEREAS, Bom in Ireland, Father Keating and his family immigrated to the United States when he was a young child. They settled on the south side of Chicago, where he graduated from Mount Carmel High School; and

WHEREAS, By the time he reached the age of seventeen. Father Keating had lost every member of his immediate family. His brother, John, his only sibling, died at age seven; his father died in 1917; and he lost his mother in 1925; and

WHEREAS, Despite the hardships he suffered early in his life. Father Keating vowed to follow his calling to become a priest; and

WHEREAS, After he was orphaned. Father Keating lived with a cousin and studied Greek at Quigley Preparatory Seminary in Chicago for a year before attending and graduating from Saint Maty of the Lake Seminary; and

WHEREAS, Father Keating began his priestly service as an associate pastor at Our Lady of Grace Church on Chicago's northwest side. Eight years later, he was assigned to be an associate pastor at Saint Veronica parish, and in 1955 he was transfened to Saint Laurence parish, where he served until he was named pastor of Holy Name of Mary parish on the south side in 1959; and

WHEREAS, Father Keating completed his pastoral ministry at Saint Hugh Church in Lyons, serving as pastor from 1967 to 1977, during which time he welcomed African-American students from Saint Agatha parish into Saint Hugh School; and

WHEREAS, Father Keating was named Pastor Emeritus at Saint Hugh in 1978 and served as a spiritual advisor to his beloved parishioners, who were drawn to him as much by his subtle Irish humor, twinkling eyes and warm smile as by his spiritual advice; and

WHEREAS, An individual of great holiness and humility, who devoted an hour a day to solitary prayer and was an avid reader of spiritual books. Father Keating also liked to go out with his fellow priests and socialize with friends on his day off; and

WHEREAS, A very gentle and devoted person, the most important thing in Father Keating's life was his priesthood. His favorite Bible passage is found in the New Testament's Book of John, where Jesus tells his disciples, "You have not chosen me, but 1 have chosen you"; and

WHEREAS, Father Keating inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem, and his hard work, sacrifice and dedication serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family. Father Keating imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity, and he will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; now, therefore. 42510 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend James William Keating for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Reverend James William Keating as a sign of our sympathy and good wishes.

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND ROBERT E. MCLAUGHLIN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgement called to his etemal reward on Januaiy 24, 2005, at age sixty-four. Father Robert E. McLaughlin, the former pastor of Holy Name Cathedral, who served the Archdiocese of Chicago for nearly forty years; and

WHEREAS, The son of a credit manager for an upholstery company. Father McLaughlin grew up on Chicago's west side, where he attended Catholic schools before completing studies at Saint Mary ofthe Lake Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, Father McLaughlin eamed master's degrees in communications from Northwestem University and in community and organizational development from Loyola University in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Ordained in 1966, Father McLaughlin spent his first decade in the priesthood on North State Street as associate pastor of Holy Name Cathedral; and

WHEREAS, In 1976, Father McLaughlin left Holy Name Cathedral to perform various parish and seminary duties in Chicago. Appointed pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish on the city's south side. Father McLaughlin also taught religion and communications to high school and seminary students at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary in downtown Chicago; and

WHEREAS, In 1984, Father McLaughlin was appointed rector and president of Niles College of Loyola University, the archdiocese's college-level seminary, a position which he held until 1989; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42511

WHEREAS, In 1990, Father McLaughlin was named by the late Cardinal Joseph Bemardin as pastor of Holy Name Cathedral, where he served until 2002. At the time of his death, Father McLaughlin was pastor of Mary, Seat of Wisdom parish in Park Ridge, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, A leader in the Archdiocese of Chicago, Father McLaughlin served in the 1970s as president of the Association of Chicago Priests, a group of several hundred clergy dedicated to serving Chicago's priests. He was vice-president ofthe Presbyteral Council of the Archdiocese of Chicago and served two terms as a part- time member of the archdiocesan Priest Personnel Board; and

WHEREAS, On February 5, 2005, Father McLaughlin was scheduled to receive the Association of Chicago Priests' Pope John XXIII Award in honor of his pastoral ministry and years of dedicated service to the priests and parishioners of the Archdiocese of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A tenor who loved Irish music. Father McLaughlin frequently entertained his family and friends by breaking into song with spontaneous renditions of "Danny Boy", "My Darling Patricia" and other Irish favorites; and

WHEREAS, A popular priest and much-loved pastor who spoke from the heart. Father Robert E. McLaughlin will always be remembered for his magnetic personality, as a priest at the forefront of change in the Catholic Church, and as a man who never failed to put people first; and

WHEREAS, The death of Father Robert E. McLaughlin leaves a great void in the priestly ministry of the Archdiocese of Chicago and in the lives of the people he served with such devotion during his many years in the priesthood; and

WHEREAS, Father Robert E. McLaughlin is survived by his two brothers. Jack and The Reverend Edward J. McLaughlin; two sisters-in-law; and fourteen nieces and nephews; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor the life and memory of Father Robert E. McLaughlin and extend our heartfelt condolences to his fainily; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Father Robert E. McLaughlin as a sign of our sjTmpathy and good wishes. 42512 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. SAMUEL A. PATCH.

WHEREAS, The members ofthis body were deeply saddened to leam ofthe death of longtime political advisor Samuel A. Patch at the age of seventy-one; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Patch was involved as a behind-the-scenes strategist in most of the political movements of Chicago's south side for the past fifty years; and

WHEREAS, After graduating from Englewood High School, Mr. Patch eamed a degree from Kentucky State University and served in the United States Army; and

WHEREAS, Concemed with the state of politics in the black community and the City of Chicago, Mr. Patch devoted his energy to advancing the participation of African-Americans in the political process; and

WHEREAS, A humble person who prefened to work quietly away from the limelight, Mr. Patch formed his most notable political alliance with former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, who also became his close friend; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Patch first met Mr. Washington in the late 1950s when both were involved in 3'^'' Ward politics, and, recognizing his political skills, Mr. Washington chose Mr. Patch to be his campaign manager in his state Senate and congressional races; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Patch brought his political expertise to his service as a delegate to the 1970 Illinois Constitutional Convention; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Patch's steady guidance as a trusted advisor contributed to the successful mayoral campaigns of Mr. Washington in the 1980s, and he served as an aide to the mayor until his death in 1987; and

WHEREAS, Since 1987 Mr. Patch had been the president of Balton Corporation, a wholesale distributor of plastic, paper and janitorial products; and

WHEREAS, Even as a successful businessman, Mr. Patch kept a hand in politics, relishing his role as a loyal confidant to African-American politicians who continued to seek out his advice; and

WHEREAS, With the passing of Mr. Patch, the Afiican-American community has lost a political giant who will be remembered as a wise counselor and faithful friend; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42513

WHEREAS, Mr. Patch will be dearly missed by his family, especially his daughter, Shari Wilson, and his four grandchildren; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor the life and memory of Samuel A. Patch and extend our heartfelt condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Samuel A. Patch as a sign of our sjonpathy and good wishes.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE ON ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND DECLARATION OF MARCH 7, 2005 AS "NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE DAY IN CHICAGO".

WHEREAS, On March 7, 2005, the National Stock Exchange will celebrate the one hundred-twentieth anniversary of its founding; and

WHEREAS, The National Stock Exchange, formerly known as the Cincinnati Stock Exchange, was founded in 1885 by a group of Cincinnati businessmen; and

WHEREAS, Wishing to create a more national presence in the United States securities industry, the National Stock Exchange moved its headquarters to Chicago's financial district in 1995; and

WHEREAS, The National Stock Exchange was the first all-electronic stock exchange in the United States, having replaced its trading floor with a completely automated market in 1980; and

WHEREAS, March 7, 2005 is also the twenty-fifth anniversary ofthe nation's first all-electronic stock exchange; and

WHEREAS, The National Stock Exchange is now the largest electronic stock exchange in the United States and is the third largest stock market in the country; and 42514 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The National Stock Exchange is responsible for many other industry innovations, including the introduction ofthe competing specialist system, in which multiple specialists can make markets in any given stock, and the operation of the first market data revenue-sharing program, known as the Specialist Operating Revenue program; and

WHEREAS, Dedicated to providing the most cost-efficient stock market in the country, the National Stock Exchange celebrated a banner year in 2004, posting a record-breaking 301.3 million trades and a record volume of 124.4 billion shares; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate the National Stock Exchange on the one hundred twentieth anniversary of its founding and on the twenty-fifth anniversaiy of the establishment of the nation's first all- electronic stock exchange; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That March 7, 2005 be declared National Stock Exchange Day in Chicago; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to Donald L. Calvin, Chairman ofthe Board and David Colker, Chief Executive Officer and President of the National Stock Exchange as a token of our esteem and good wishes.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAITHCOCK (2'"^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. BILLYE J. WEBB.

WHEREAS, Billye J. Webb was bom on April 16, 1926 to Gerald and Essa Bradshaw and had eight siblings; and

WHEREAS, Billye dedicated her life to Christ at an early age and was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42515

WHEREAS, Billye attended elementary and high school in Tene Haute, Indiana, and after relocating to Chicago as a young woman received her college education; and

WHEREAS, Billye was the first African-American woman to be a buyer for Goldblatt's Department Store breaking discrimination barriers and setting an example for other Afiican-American women; and

WHEREAS, Billye served as supervisor of emergency services for the Chicago Police Department, and in this capacity provided crises intervention and aid to Chicago's homeless, fire victims and many others in need; and

WHEREAS, Billye is most noted for her dedication and service to the City of Chicago as the information coordinator for the Department of Human Services, and provided diverse services to community agencies, senior citizens and humanitarian projects; and

WHEREAS, Billye will be remembered by many senior citizen groups for hosting an annual senior breakfast and luncheon; and

WHEREAS, Community service was in her nature, and she volunteered in the community in which she lived as a longtime member of the 2"^ Ward Aldermanic Organization; and

WHEREAS, She will also be remembered as a woman one could always count on for support and who enjoyed giving to friends; and

WHEREAS, Billye was an example of strength, perseverance and class for many African-American women; and

WHEREAS, She was fashionable, private, quick witted and the biggest Bulls fan in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Billye lived her life the way she wanted and made no excuses for it; and

WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called our friend Billye J. Webb to etemal life on January 8, 2005 and she will be missed dearly by those who loved her; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our deepest sympathy to the friends and family of Billye J. Webb. 42516 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3"^ Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO REVEREND WILLIS SINGLETON ON INSTALLATION AS PASTOR OF MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH.

WHEREAS, On Sunday, Febmary 27, 2005, Reverend Willis E. Singleton will become the seventh pastor ofthe eighty-seven year old Morning Star Baptist Church located in this city's historic Bronzeville neighborhood since 1936; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Willis E. Singleton was called to the ministry in 1976 and was ordained at Clear Rock Baptist Church in 1978. He served as associate minister at Evening Star Baptist Church, Canaan Baptist Church and also served as assistant pastor at the church where he was ordained. For thirteen years. Reverend Singleton served as the pastor of Beautiful Gate Baptist Church; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Willis E. Singleton is married to Donna Denise Singleton and their union has been blessed with one son, Willis Joseph Singleton who is now two years old. Reverend Singleton has worked as a district manager for Hostess Cakes, an administrative consultant to Fresh-N-Save and a Chicago Public School substitute teacher; and

WHEREAS, Reverend Willis E. Singleton received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 1981 and is cunently pursuing a master's degree from Trinity Theological Seminary. He has demonstrated a clear commitment to his community through his active involvement with the Community Altemative Policing Strategy program (C.A.P.S.), the 2"'* District Pastoral Policing Commission and the Concemed Pastors and Leaders of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Dorothy J. Tillman, Alderman of the 3''* Ward has brought this auspicious occasion to the attention of this august body; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council gathered together this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby applaud the Morning Star Baptist Church for its selection of such a shepherd as The Reverend Willis E. Singleton who brings a wealth of spiritual, practical and educational experience to the position and congratulate him on the occasion of his installation; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42517

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to Reverend Willis E. Singleton.

Presented By

ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4^^ Ward):

DECLARATION OF JULY 1 THROUGH JULY 4, 2005 AS "INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF LIFE DAYS" IN CHICAGO.

WHEREAS, Martin's Inter-Culture, Inc. will host the thirteenth annual African/Caribbean Intemational Festival of Life from July 1 through July 4, 2005 at Washington Park; and

WHEREAS, One ofthe objectives ofthe Festival of Life is to bring together, under one umbrella, people of various nationalities, cultures and ethnic backgrounds; and

WHEREAS, The star-studded celebration will feature some ofthe best entertainers in the genres of reggae, calypso, salsa and other world beat music; and

WHEREAS, Part of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the charitable needs of organizations, whose objectives are based on the development of children in crisis; and

WHEREAS, The Intemational Food Court and Market Place will exhibit scores of vendors, selling and sampling food and products and displaying business ideas; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby proclaim July 1 through July 4, 2005 to be Intemational Festival of Life Days; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That copies of this resolution be presented to Ephraim M. Martin. 42518 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAIRSTON ^5"" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. R. S. WILLIAMS.

WHEREAS, R. S. Williams was bom July 9, 1930 with his twin sister to the proud parents Eliza and Barney Williams in Attala County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, R. S. left school at an early age to seek employment in order to assist in supporting his family; and

WHEREAS, In his youth R. S. joined the Baptist Church in Mississippi and married his childhood sweetheart, Irene Crawford, in the early 1950s. From this union came six children: Billy Joe, Sammy, Robert, Katherine, Diane and Brenda Lee. He was also the proud stepfather of Billy Ray and Jimmy (Larry, Jr.); and

WHEREAS, Some years later, R. S., Irene and the family moved to Chicago. Though R. S. and Irene divorced, they remained dear friends with R. S. making a point of calling or visiting Irene everyday; and

WHEREAS, R. S. worked for several years for the railroad system and later was employed by the Swiss Foods Product Company where he rose to the position of foreman. He retired in the 1990s after twenty-eight years of employment; and

WHEREAS, R. S. left an indelible impression on everyone he met. His sunny disposition and loving commitment to his family will be greatly missed. R. S. was also committed to the betterment of his community, volunteering several invaluable hours of community service in his neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, On October 25, 2004 after a lingering illness, R. S. Williams passed this life, leaving his ex-wife and close friend Irene; his children, Jimmy (Wanda), Sammy, Katherine, Diane (Michael), Billy Ray (EUa) and Robert; thirteen grandchildren (he had a special bond with granddaughter, Kirby); two great­ grandchildren; one sister, Lillie; one brother, B. W.; one goddaughter, Barbara Ann; a special niece, Brenda Faye; two special nephews, James and B. J.; and a host of other relatives and friends. R. S. was preceded in death by his mother, father, two sisters, five brothers and two children; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofChicago, do hereby acknowledge and celebrate the long and treasured life of R. S. Williams; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42519

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of R. S. Williams.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BEAVERS (7^^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. HEYWARD BLAND.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called to his etemal reward Hej^ward Bland, noted Chicago political and business figure, November 25, 2004, at the age of eighty-six years; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Mississippi October 17, 1918, HejTward Bland came to Chicago at an early age and attended Washburn Trade School. In 1939, he married the fonner Maemell Fuller. For the more than six decades until his death they were husband and wife, parents, business partners and the closest of friends; and

WHEREAS, From the early 1940s, HejTward Bland made his mark through sound investments in real estate in Chicago's Bronzeville community. He also owned several large businesses, including The VlPs and The Shore Drive Motel in Hyde Park; and

WHEREAS, Constantly and successfully investing, Hej^ward Bland became in 1973 the first African American to own a bank in San Diego, Califomia, called the Pacific Coast Bank. He was also one ofthe first investors in Chicago's Seaway Bank; and

WHEREAS, A familiar debater of public policies, HejAvard Bland was a familiar figure in Chicago politics and a friend to many civic leaders. He was a lifetime member of Operation P.U.S.H. and the N.A.A.C.P., and gave great financial support to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he visited Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Besides his loving wife, Hej^ward Bland leaves to celebrate his productive life two daughters, Patricia (Tim) Watson and Maemell (Marlon) Bailey (a son, Tim, predeceased him); grandchildren Gina (Rodney) Brooks and Martin (Cindy) King; seven great-grandchildren, Noel, Christopher, Ronald, Raquel, Demitiy, Sasha and his namesake, Nicholas Hej^ward; other family members and many friends; now, therefore. 42520 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Hejrward Bland and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Hejrward Bland and family.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BEALE (9^" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. ELIZABETH MARIE BARNES.

WHEREAS, Elizabeth Marie Bames has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God December 16, 2004; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Anthony Beale; and

WHEREAS, Bom February 5, 1920, Elizabeth Marie Bames, affectionately known as "Zeta", was the loving (laughter of Gustav and Elizabeth Bames. She was a graduate of John D. Schoop Elementary School and Englewood High School. "Zeta" confessed her hope in Christ at an early age. As a teenager she played the piano for Sunday school and was actively involved in the Allen Christian Endeavor League for young people. Elizabeth Marie Bames latest membership was with Saint John Missionary Baptist Church; and

WHEREAS, After thirty-three years of employment with the State of Illinois Department of Employment Security, Elizabeth Marie Bames retired to spend more quality time with her family and friends. Elizabeth was active in R.O.A.N.S., her social club which hosted numerous after-five affairs. She had been a member ofthe club since her teenage years; and

WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Elizabeth Marie Bames will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her many family members and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42521

express our deep sonow on the passing of Elizabeth Marie Bames and our most profound sympathy to her daughter, Paula (Johnny) Spriggins; grandchildren, Tomora and Corey Spriggins; brothers, Paul (Corine) Bames and Gustav (Amy) Barnes; first cousin, Edrienne May, and a very special personal friend Charles Johnson; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Elizabeth Marie Bames.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. MARY LOUISE MINOR AVANT CARSON.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to her etemal reward, Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson, beloved citizen and friend, January 1, 2005; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of her passing by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman of the 9* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Born December 31, 1931, Mary Louise was the loving daughter of William and Mary Minor. She accepted Christ as her savior and was a member of the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Bljftheville, Arkansas. After moving to Chicago in August, 1939 the family became members of The House of Prayer Church Number 1, Open Door Baptist Church and the Peace Missionary Baptist Church. In March, 1979 Mary joined the Christian Missionary Baptist Church and participated joyously with the congregation. On January 8,1987 Mary became the secretary ofthe Trustee Board and the following year became a trustee, serving as an active member until November, 1999; and

WHEREAS, Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson was a graduate from Edward Jenner Grammar School, Robert A. Waller High School and Jones Commercial Business School. She was a member of C.A.P.S. and received several plaques for rendering community services. After thirty years of dedicated service, Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson retired April 1, 1992 from the Illinois Department of Public Aid; and

WHEREAS, Mary was affectionately known as "Gramms" by family members and friends. Her parents, brother, Robert Minor and granddaughter, Suzette having preceding her in death, Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson leaves to cherish her memory and celebrate her life three loving children, Debra (Joe), Gary and Sheree; sister, Jean; adopted sister, Jean Conner (Charles); five granddaughters; Janelle, Tiffany, Janeel, Jenifer and Sienah; one grandson, Christian (known as "Lucky"); 42522 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

four great-grandsons, Tyrone, DeVon, Isaiah and Ca'Ron; one great-granddaughter, Tekiah; five nieces, Charisse, Connie, Vickie, Tiena and Adonis; three nephews, Kyle, Brian and Charles, Jr.; one grand-nephew, Brandon; two great-nieces. Tiffany and Ashley; one great-great-niece, Taylor; and two great-great-nephews, Brandon, Jr. and Gabriel; and

WHEREAS, A cherish friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her many family members and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjonpathy to the family ofthe late Mary Louise Minor Avant Carson; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of the late Maty Louise Minor Avant Carson.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. DONYVATTIA LATIS KINERMON.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to her etemal reward, DonjTvattia Latis ICinermon, beloved citizen and friend, December 24, 2004; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of her passing by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman ofthe 9* Ward; and

WHEREAS, A native Chicagoan, Donj^attia Latis Kinermon was bom to proud parents on November 11, 1967. Her parents, Sheila and Solomon, affectionately nicknamed Donj^attia'TC", who was the fourth of five children bom to these loving parents; and

WHEREAS, DonjTvattia Latis Kinermon, a devout Christian, confessed her faith in Christ at an early age and, under the teaching of her stepfather at the New Pasadena Missionary Baptist Church, Donj^attia participated joyously with the congregation and during her early years she was a member of New Pasadena Choir and Pastor's Aide Committee; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42523

WHEREAS, Donyvattia Latis Kinermon attended Femwood Elementary School, Percy L. Julian High School and Dawson Skills Center where she majored in office administration; and

WHEREAS, DonjTvattia Latis Kinermon was employed as a telemarketer with G.T.I, and later as a hostess with Deshon's Catering Service; and

WHEREAS, Donjrvattia Latis Kinermon reached out and touched many, she will always be remembered as a loving mother, daughter, sister, granddaughter, friend and neighbor who enriched the lives of all who knew her in countless ways; and

WHEREAS, Her loving children, Kenyotta, Jean, Jena, Sarah and Chadrick; her grandmother, Dorris Lucille; aunts, Hermetta and Francine; and uncles, Lonnie Piene and Thomas having predeceased her, Donjrvattia Latis Kinermon leaves to cherish her memory and celebrate her life a loving mother. Sheila (Obie) Dunson; three daughters, Keiana, Donjrvattia and Diamond; granddaughter, Akviah; brothers, Solomon, Jr., Willie and Antone; sister, Deshon (Daniel) McDuffie; aunts, Drucilla Fielder, Spring Jordan, Princess Jordan, Tamara (Dennis) Boswell, Rozanne (Charles) Tyler, Maty (Jimmy) Watkins and Saundra Deener; uncles, George Jordan and Dedrick Jordan; nephews, Jerome, Jermaine, Jerod, Juwan, Solomon 111, Antonio and Antwan; nieces, Lashawna, Takara, Diana and Danielle; godparents, Alice (Albert) Allen and Herman (Melva) Van Lewis; 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, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby offer our sonow on the passing of Donjrvattia Latis Kinermon and extend to her family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared Eind presented to the family of Donj^attia Latis Kinermon.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MACK MC CLOM II

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgement has called to his etemal reward Mack McClom II, beloved citizen and friend, at the age of forty-two years; and 42524 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Councfl has been notified of Mack McClom IPs transition by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman ofthe 9* Ward; and

WHEREAS, A native Chicagoan, Mack McClom II was bom May 13, 1962, attended Benjamin Banneker to the sixth grade and Lowe Upper Grade School, graduated from Paul Robeson High School and attended LaCross University on a football scholarship; and

WHEREAS, Mack McClom II was employed as a security officer for various people such as: Mr. T., several Chicago Bears football players (often traveling with them), recording star, Robert Kelly and the boxer, Mike Tyson. Mack was an assistant coach at Paul Robeson High School as well as providing security for the school; and

WHEREAS, Mack McClom II was affectionately known as "The Gentle Giant" by family members and friends. He will be deeply missed but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him. He leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life his mother, Lovie Mitchell (Apostle R. L. Mitchell); his father. Mack McClom I; son. Mack McClom 111; daughter, Brieanna McClom; brothers, Michael, Gildent, Otis and Mark McClom; sister, Deborah J. McClom-Johnson; grandmother, Katie McClom; great-aunt, Annie Fleming; three aunts, Hattie Twine, Carrie Johnson and Renee Shephard; two uncles, Luke Shephard and a special uncle Thomas Johnson; 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 of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby commemorate Mack McClom II for his many lifetime contributions and do hereby extend our sincere condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mack McClom II.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. HAZEL SMITH.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment chose to call his precious child, Hazel Smith, home to her etemal reward Monday, December 13, 2004; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Clarksdale, Mississippi December 15, 1912, Hazel was raised by her beloved aunt, Laura; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42525

WHEREAS, This august body has been notified of her transition by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman of the 9* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Hazel Smith was fondly known as "Mama Hazel" to many family members and friends. She found the Lord early in age working faithfully in his church whenever she could. Her favorite passions, for which she did for both school and church, were her writing of plays and poetry; and

WHEREAS, In 1940, Mama Hazel moved to Gary, Indiana then later moved to our great city to make Chicago her home. For twenty-three years. Mama Hazel was a dedicated employee with the Y.M.C.A. and also did volunteer work for a nursing home. Mama Hazel, a loving and caring person, raised money for her church by holding multiple rummage sales; and

WHEREAS, In the early 1950s Mama Hazel met the love of her life, Sam T. Smith, but it wasn't until February 14, 1963 that they became husband and wife. Hazel and Sam were blessed with the birth of one child; and

WHEREAS, A cherished friend and good neighbor to all. Hazel Smith "Mama Hazel" had enriched the lives ofthe young and the old. She will be deeply missed but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; and

WHEREAS, Hazel Smith was a vital member of her family and community who will be sorely missed. She leaves to cherish her memory and celebrate her life a loving and much devoted husband, Sam T. Smith; a son, Toney Smith, his wife. Sheila; three grandchildren, Tjrwana, Nicole and Michael; a sister-in-law, Florida Ruth Brown; and a host of other relatives and many fiiends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Hazel Smith and extend to her family our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Hazel Smith.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ARNISHER L. SWANSON.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to her etemal reward, Amisher L. Swanson, beloved citizen and friend, Tuesday, January 4, 2005; and 42526 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of her passing by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman of the 9* Ward; and WHEREAS, Bom in Madison, Mississippi on May 8, 1924, Amisher was the loving daughter of Willie and Anne Wilson. Amisher was the eldest of two children bom to this blessed union. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother, Willie Wilson; and WHEREAS, At an early age, Amisher accepted Christ as her personal Savior and was a dedicated member ofthe New Bethel A.M.E. Church in Jackson, Mississippi. Amisher and Arthur Lee Calvin, Sr. were united in marriage and were blessed with the birth of three children. In 1949, she relocated to Chicago where she fell in love with and was united in Holy Matrimony with Lorenzo Swanson and to this union four children were bom; and

WHEREAS, Amisher L. Swanson held various jobs. She was employed with Campbell Soup, Stouffers Restaurant and the Chicago Art Institute where she retired after eighteen years. After her retirement in 1989, Amisher spent quality time with her loved ones and doing the many things she loved such as tending to her yard and garden, reading, meditation and cooking; and

WHEREAS, Amisher L. Swanson will be deeply missed, but the memory of her, character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her. She leaves to celebrate her life and cherish her memory seven children, Doristeen (Lenwood), Arthur (Barbara), Mildred (James), Sharon (Eddie), Lorenzo (Aylesa), Al Troy and Leon (Yolanda); nineteen grandchildren. Kirk (Judith), Karl, Christina, Karia, Kimberly (Brian), Keith (deceased), Tenance (Renita), Adrian (Fredricka), Sandra, Renay, Robert (Jeneen), Javon, Kenya, Kellie, Tonisha, Ryan, Sydney, Andre, and Janea; eight great-grandchildren, Breahna, Brahzal, Elliott, Jamilah, Keyani, Willie 111, Jordann and Zuri; 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 of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Amisher L. Swanson and extend to her family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Amisher L. Swanson.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward, Christopher Thomas, beloved citizen and friend, Saturday, June 2003; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42527

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by The Honorable Anthony Beale, Alderman of the 9* Ward; and

WHEREAS, On August 13, 1971, a newbom child, Christopher Thomas, took his first breath. This child was a loving and caring person who was destined to become a devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, neighbor and friend; and

WHEREAS, Christopher Thomas graduated from Harlan High School and received his Associate Degree of Applied Science in Electronics from DeVry University. He was employed with Kodak Services where he served as a support technician for the past three years; and

WHEREAS, At the age of twenty, Christopher met the love of his life, Lena, and later they were united in marriage. Christopher and Lena were blessed with three beautiful children, Jabaree, Aliyah and KaLjoin; and

WHEREAS, To his loving wife, Lena Bennett-Thomas; his son, Jabaree (age eleven); two daughters, Aliyah (age eleven) and KaLynn (age six); his father, Robert Thomas, Jr.; his brother, Robert Thomas III; his niece, Samantha "Peachie" Thomas (age six); aunt, Alfreda Fleming; and a host of loving relatives and friends, Christopher Thomas will be sorely missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Christopher Thomas and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Christopher Thomas.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BALCER (11'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LORR/UNE SUPINSKI ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AS CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER.

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski is celebrating fifty years as an elementary school teacher for the Catholic Schools; and 42528 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski was bom at Saint Luke's Hospital on September 24, 1937; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski is blessed with a caring and loving family, her parents, Irene and Frank Supinski; her brother, John Supinksi; and she is the much loved aunt of many nieces and nephews, Kathy, Diane, Keith, Jeffrey and Denise; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinksi has dedicated her life teaching at the following schools: Saint Salomea in Roseland, Queen ofthe Universe in Chicago, Saint Mary of Czestochowa in Cicero, Immaculate Conception in Chicago (twenty-five years) and Bridgeport Catholic Academy in Chicago (1985 — 1999); and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski, a longtime resident ofChicago, Illinois, since 1999, has generously volunteered her time at Bridgeport Catholic Academy as a resource teacher; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski volunteers her time at Monastery of the Holy Cross, cleaning and washing clothes; and

WHEREAS, The Bridgeport Catholic Academy Community sees Ms. Lonaine Supinski as a kind, tranquil, artistic, witty, humorous, insightful, just, intelligent, strong, independent, moral, thoughtful, generous, patient person; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lonaine Supinski loves teaching, loves to be at Bridgeport Catholic Academy, is a lector, always goes out of her way to help students, gives of her free time to the students, uses arts and crafts creatively, incorporates cunent events into the classroom, loves to read, makes leaming fun, understands the student's perspective, stands her ground on issues she believes in, and is known for her "original wardrobe"; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Supinksi's devotion to the educational advancement and social well-being of literally thousands of children has made a significant and positive contribution to the quality of life ofthe children ofChicago, Illinois, their extended families and the community at large; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago recognizes the importance of the teaching profession and applauds those individuals who dedicate their lives and professional careers to this valuable and worthy calling; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago, on this ninth day of February in 2005, do hereby express our gratitude and appreciation to Ms. Lonaine Supinski for her fifty years of committed service to the teaching profession; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42529

Be It Furiher Resolved, That this resolution be spread upon the official proceedings of this honorable body and a ceremonial copy of same be presented to Lonaine Supinski to commemorate this happy event.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SAINT BARBARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ON COMPLETION OF CHICAGO ALTERNATIVE POLICING STRATEGY DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM (D.A.R.E.).

WHEREAS, The fifth grade students of Saint Barbara Elementary School have diligently completed training under the aegis of the Chicago Altemative Policing Strategy Drug Abuse Resistance Education program (D.A.R.E.); and

WHEREAS, The increasing pressure from undesirable social factors has the potential to lead today's youth astray, thus programs like D.A.R.E. are necessary to provide students with the knowledge, self-esteem and strength of character to resist such pressure; and

WHEREAS, The students have benefited from the positive classroom environment maintained by their teachers. Miss Ruth Czamecki and Mrs. Genaye Parodi, their principal, Dorene Hurckes and their D.A.R.E. program instructor, Officer Al Martinez; and

WHEREAS, The fifth grade students of Saint Barbara Elementary School have pledged to practice the D.A.R.E. principles of saying "No" to the use of illegal drugs and "Yes" to the benefits of a good education; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council, on this ninth day of February in 2005, do hereby salute the following students from Saint Barbara Elementary School fifth grade on their outstanding achievements: Samantha Blaje, Ashley Carrion, Taylor Castro, Amanda Chow, Jamie Gonzalez, Kyle Hujbar, Joseph Jasas III, Megan Koester, Joseph LaScola, Michael Lewandowski, Nicole Reyes, David Sanicki, Matthew Sapikas, Theresa Smycz, Paul Spalla, David Strasser and Brandon Walsh; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be presented to the fifth grade class of Barbara Elementary School as a sjonbol of their fine work and bright future as young citizens of their community. 42530 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN OLIVO (13''' Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN ADAMSKI.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called John Adamski 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 Martha; loving father of John II (Janice) and Marianne (Thomas) Lulinski; fond grandfather of John III, Joe and Jocelyn Adamski, Jill (Derek, Sr.) Lewis and Matthew Lulins Lulinski; great­ grandfather of Damara and Derek, Jr.; dearest brother of Florence (the late Edward Collins and the late George) Luzer, Genevieve (the late Edward) Kurzejka, Philip (Marion) Adamski, Edward (the late Agnes) Adamski, Alvina (the late Lamar Winistorfer and Don) Weber, Leroy (Maureen) Adamski, the late Theresa (the late Henry) Nielsen, the late Alex (the late Julia) Adamski, the late Lucille (Felix) Podhajski, the late Leona Adamski and the late Felix (Agnes) Adamski; survived by one brother-in-law, Stanley (Helen) Zelaski; uncle of many, many dear nieces and nephews, John Adamski 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of John Adamski and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John Adamski.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN F. BELSIS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called John F. Beisis to his etemal reward; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42531

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband ofthe late Florence; loving father of John (Sarah) and Mary Ellen (John) Scurek; proud papa of Frank, Melissa, Mark, Joseph, Thomas and Melanie; and dear brother of Angie (the late Albert Rimkus, the late LaVerne (the late Jalmer) Carlson, the late Thomas (Dorothy) Ryan and Anthony (the late Bonnie), John F. Beisis 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of John F. Beisis and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John F. Beisis.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES BERKI.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called James Berki 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 Lillian; loving father of Edward and Donald (Elaine); dear grandfather of Leah (Bradley) Scott, Anne and James; fond brother of Josephine (Milo) Fish and Gabriel (Irene) Berki; and member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge Number 44, James Berki 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of James Berki and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James Berki. 42532 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO '1I9I'2Q)Q>^

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWARD J. DUDEK.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Edward J. Dudek 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 Marie Cannon Dudek; dear father of Corrine (Andy) Balmes; stepfather of Brian R. Cannon, Lynne (James) Latanski and Karen (John) Murphy; grandfather of Dawn (James) Cline and April Balmes; great­ grandfather of Amber Cline; fond brother of Jane (the late Gabe) Bartscht, Bruno (the late Alice), Sue (the late Rudy) Spalenka, Theresa (the late Ralph) Iser, Casey (Joanne) and the late Anthony (Helen) and Stanley (the late Bemice}; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews; member of Saint Bede Holy Name Society, Southwest Moose Lodge Number 44, American Legion Post Number 1109 (pate commander), V.F.W. Post Number 5220, U.S.S. Virgo Association and U.S.S. Tonance Association, Edward J. Dudek leaves a lagacy 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Edward J. Dudek and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Edward J. Dudek.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LILLIAN F. DYBAS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Lillian F. Dybas 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 Rajonond; loving mother of Wayne, Lany (Cindy) and Gary; fond grandmother of Sherry; dearest sister of Jean (the late Gino) Nottoli; also survived by nieces and nephews, Lillian F. Dybas leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42533

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Lillian F. Dybas and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Lillian F. Dybas.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LEONARD M. GETAUTAS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Leonard M. Getautas 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 father of John, Karen Cocanig, Frank (Pamela), Geraldine, JoAnn (James) Triska and the late Coleen; cherished grandpa of Christina, Joshua, Angela, Dominic, Devon, Colleen, Jimmy, Jacob and the late Michael; dearest fiance of Geraldine Kitzmiller; dear brother of Barbara (John) Drotar, Rita (Ronald) Scott, the late Joseph (Paula} and the late Frank Getautas; beloved fiiend of Josette (Bruce) Balkam and Charles Mills; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, Leonard M. Getautas 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of Leonard M. Getautas and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Leonard M. Getautas.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MICHAEL C KENNEDY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Michael C. Kennedy to his etemal reward; and 42534 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved son of the late Mae and Michael; dear brother of Mary Ellen Foy and the late Patrick and Rita Kennedy and Robert and Ann Kennedy; uncle and great-uncle of many; member of Electricians Local Number 134, Michael C. Kennedy 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of Michael C. Kennedy and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Michael C. Kennedy.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANK P. MADEA.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Frank P. Madea 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 Mary Lou; loving father of Frank, Michael (Ann), Marianne (Donald) Geinosky, Cynthia Hammett and Debbie Sayers; dearest grandfather of Catherine, Jennifer, Kate, Paul, Solomon and Cole; great-grandfather of Iris and Ivy; member of Johnson-Phelps V.F.W. Post Number 5220 and Saint Mary Star of the Sea Holy Name Society, Frank P. Madea 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 ninth day of February, 2005, hereby express our sonow on the death of Frank P. Madea and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Frank P. Madea. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42535

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. JANICE V. MELLER.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Janice V. Meller 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 David, Darlene (Cooky) Contreras, Kevin, Ronald (Sharon) and Sandra (Miguel) Rodriguez; cherished grandmother of twelve; great-grandmother of four; dear sister of Jacqueline McLain, Roger (Debbie) Hartig and Denise (the late Pat) Voratanitkitkul; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; friend of many, especially Sheba, Janice V. Meller 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Janice V. Meller and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the fainily of Janice V. Meller.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MABLE L MC CUE.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Mable I. McCue 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 Robert, retired Battalion Chief Chicago Fire Department; loving mother of Anne Butkus, Dorothy (James, retired Chicago Fire Department) Callahan, Coleen (the late Brian) Lacey, Ruth (George) Skutuma, Kathleen (Ronald) Getto and the late Bobette Michalowski; proud grandmother of twenty-one and great-grandmother of twenty-eight; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews, Mable I. McCue leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 42536 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Mable I. McCue and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mable I. McCue.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LOUISE NAVARRO.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Louise Navarro 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 Louis; loving mother of Nancy (Ronald) Laas, Connie (John) Dubois, Vincent (Chris) and Joseph (Michelle); dearest grandmother of Debra (Dan), Jason (Kristie), Angela, Marty, Erica and Melissa; proud great-grandmother of five; dear sister of Grace, Sam, Leo, Louie, Peter and the late Joe, Louise Navarro 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Louise Navarro and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Louise Navarro.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ROSE NIEZGODA.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Rose Niezgoda to her etemal reward; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42537

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved wife ofthe late Bruno; loving mother of Kevin and Trina (Larry) Vasquez; loving nana of Marisa and Christopher; fond sister of the late Victoria (the late George) Zitzka and the late Angeline (the late George) Grosser; sister-in-law ofthe late Joseph (the late Mary), the late Frank (the late Elsie), the late Albina, the late Leo, the late Stanley (the late Susan) and the late Theodore (the late Natalie); dearest aunt of many nieces and nephews. Rose Niezgoda 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Rose Niezgoda and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Rose Niezgoda.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ANNA C PEDZIMAZ.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Anna C. Pedzimaz 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 Henry A., retired Chicago PoUce Department; dearest sister of Frank (Mary) Salvatori; loving aunt and cousin to many, Anna C. Pedzimaz 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Anna C. Pedzimaz and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Anna C. Pedzimaz. 42538 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. BARBARA A. PIRONTL

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Barbara A. Pironti 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 Rudolph Sr.; loving mother of Michael, Sr. (Lynn), CarmeUa (Ex-Barry) Booth, Cynthia (Steven) Settles, Rudolph, Jr. (Jill); dear grandmother of Nicole, Chris, Mike, Jr., Jamie, Matthew, Nicholas, Sheilah and Rudolph "Tony"; great-grandmother of Tyler; fond sister of Jack (Eileen) Trojan, Jim (the late Shirley) Trojan and Frank (Roxanne) Ambroz; also survived by many nieces and nephews, Barbara A. Pironti 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Barbara A. Pironti and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Barbara A. Pironti.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. BRUNO RAMOS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Bruno Ramos to his eternal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Lupe; loving father of John (Ariene) Sanchez, Dolores (Jose) Lopez, Alice (Michael) Ceja, Brono (Janet) Ramos, Phillip (Sarah) Ramos, Sr. and Rosalinda (Lorenzo) Olivares; fond grandfather and great­ grandfather of many; dear brother of Rosa (the late Pepe) De La Rosa, the late Antonio (Concha) Ramos and the late Arturo (Maria) Ramos; uncle, cousin and friend of many; retired employee of Bridgford Foods, Bruno Ramos leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42539

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Bruno Ramos and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Bruno Ramos.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN C RUSIN.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called John C. Rusin 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 Rosalie; loving father of Angie (Bill) Laba, Joan (Phil) Bakakos, Rose Ann (Edwin A.) Sochacki, Maty Ann (Bill) Yanke and Janet (Don) Sladek; dear grandfather of Angel (Bob) Zwit, Edwin J., Jonathan (Julie) and Thaddeus Sochacki, Danny (Maria) LalDa and Kevin and Steven Sladek; great- grahdfather of Noah, Zachary and Elizabeth; devoted brother of Jean (the late Jim) Kolton, Mildred (the late Ted) Walczak, the late Angeline (the late Charles) Wisniewski, Julia (the late Jack) Wagner, Estelle (the late George) Kalafut, Pauline (the late Laurel) Neumann, Mary (the late Bill) Pauly, Frank (the late Bemice) and Bruno Rusin; also brother-in-law; sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews, John C. Rusin 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of John C. Rusin and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John C. Rusin.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN M. SCHUMACHER.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called John M. Schumacher to his etemal reward; and 42540 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of Barbara; loving father of John R. and Ryan; fond brother of Tom (Kathy), Pat, Marge (Don) Oresky, Jim, Dan (Donna), Mary (John) Sequeira, Nancy and Phil; and uncle of many nieces and nephews, John M. Schumacher 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of John M. Schumacher and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John M. Schumacher.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES A. SOLINSKI.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called James A. Solinski to his eternal reward; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband ofthe late Joan; loving father of Jeanine; fond brother-in-law of Nancy (Tim, retired, C.P.D.) Goc; dear uncle of Jeff, C.F.D. (fiancee Sheila) Goc and Andrea (Scott) McCarthy; great-uncle of Kaylin and Abbie McCarthy; also survived by his brother Bob and sister, Gerry, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; member of Saint Bede Holy Name Society; and employee of Ryerson-TuU Steel for forty-seven years, James A. Solinski 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of James A. Solinski and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James A. Solinski. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42541

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MATT J. TRACZ.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Matt J. Tracz 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 Blanche; loving father of Marilyn (Carl) Nusbaum, Susan (Jeffery) Tracz-Single and Larry (Lisa); dearest grandfather of Dave, Ben, Amy, Alex, Ariel, Laura amd Mark; dear brother of Ray (Dolores) and Ed (Cathy), Matt J. Tracz 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Matt J. Tracz and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Matt J. Tracz.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PETER P. WEGLARZ II

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Peter P. Wigglers II 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 son ofthe late Peter P. the first and Gertmde M.; loving brother of Deborah Glinski (Joe Rufo) and the late Monica Thiele; dear uncle of Philip (Dawn) Thiele and Keith and Myrna Glinski; fond nephew and friend to many, Peter P. Wigglers II leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore. 42542 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Peter P. Wigglers II and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Peter P. Wigglers II.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARIA ZEPEDA.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Maria Zepeda 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 Sergio; dearest mother of Bertha (Sean) Sitzes and Sergio; dear sister of Bertha Jorge, Orga Rios, Josefina Jorge, Rosa Garcia, Alicia Jorge and Jose Jorge; fond aunt, cousin and friend of many; employee of Cook County Recorder of Deeds, Maria Zepeda 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Maria Zepeda and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Maria Zepeda.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ROSE P. ZIENTEK.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Rose P. Zientek to her eternal reward; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42543

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, The devoted wife ofthe late Harry, (C.P. D.); loving daughter ofthe late Agnes and Joseph Pucel; dearest sister of Ann Peterson, the late Agnes Skopek, Francis Preto, Mary Mam, Joseph, Jr., John, Amelia Horvath, Frank and Helen Schneeweiss; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews; dear friend to many; and loving companion to Frosty, Rose P. Zientek 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 ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Rose P. Zientek and extend to her family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Rose P. Zientek.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICER RICHARD BARBER ON BEING HONORED BY WEST LAWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS.

WHEREAS, Police Officer Richard Barber from the Chicago Police Department is being honored by the West Lawn Chamber of Commerce; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Officer Barber joined the Chicago Police Department in September, 1997, and during this time has received sixty-five Honorable Mention citations and two Complimentary Letters, plus numerous awards; and

WHEREAS, Police Officer Richard Barber, who has over eight hundred arrests, continues to display outstanding courage, dedication and leadership; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor Officer Richard Barber for his outstanding accomplishments and wish Richard continued success in the years to come; and 42544 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Police Officer Richard Barber.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. SOCORRO CALDERON ON RECEIPT OF LUMEN CHRISTI AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER FOR YEAR 2004 FROM QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE PARISH.

WHEREAS, Socono Calderon has received the Lumen Christi award for the most outstanding volunteer of the year 2004; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis grand occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Socono has been an asset to Queen ofthe Universe by making herself available for anji;hing and everything at all times; and

WHEREAS, May Socono's hard work and dedication to Queen ofthe Universe and the community serve as an inspiration to us all; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Socono Calderon on this special award and we also wish her many more years of success; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Socono Calderon.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. EDWARD HAVLICEK ON RECEIPT OF UNSUNG HERO AWARD FROM QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE PARISH.

WHEREAS, Edward Havlicek has received a most deserving "Unsung Hero" award; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42545

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis grand occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Edward has been a Queen ofthe Universe parishioner for many years and has graciously volunteered his services for many things behind the scenes; and

WHEREAS, May Joseph's hard work and dedication to Queen ofthe Universe and the community serve as an inspiration to us all; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby congratulate Edward Havlicek on this special award and we also wish him many more years of success; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Edward Havlicek.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICE CHARMANE KIELBASA ON BEING HONORED BY WEST LAWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

WHEREAS, Police Officer Charmane Kielbasa from the Chicago Police Department is being honored by the West Lawn Chamber of Commerce; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Officer Kielbasa joined the Chicago Police Department in November, 1993 and during this time has received numerous awards; and

WHEREAS, Police Officer Kielbasa while responding to a missing child call, upon investigation, was able to locate the child and apprehend the alleged offender. Officer Kielbasa displays outstanding courage, dedication and leadership; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor Officer Charmane Kielbasa for her outstanding accomplishment and wish Charmane continued success in the years to come; and 42546 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Police Officer Charmane Kielbasa.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOSEPH KIRER ON RECEIPT OF UNSUNG HERO AWARD FROM QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE PARISH.

WHEREAS, Joseph Kirer has received a most deserving "Unsung Hero" award; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis grand occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Joseph has been a Queen ofthe Universe parishioner for many years and has graciously volunteered his services for many things behind the scenes; and

WHEREAS, May Joseph's hard work and dedication to Queen ofthe Universe and the community serve as an inspiration to us all; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Joseph Kirer on this special award and we also wish him many more years of success; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Joseph Kirer.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ED LA FAILLE ON EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Ed LaPaiUe wiU celebrate his eightieth birthday on March 17, 2005; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis grand occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42547

WHEREAS, Ed has resided in the West Lawn area for nearly fifty years and has been a 13* Ward Precinct Captain for more than thirty-five years; and

WHEREAS, May Ed's contribution to the community over the years, his zest for life and the love for his family, his wife, Dolores, his son, Gary, daughter-in-law, Chris and his grandchildren, Joe, Sam and Grace serve as an inspiration to us all; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Ed on this special time of his life and we also wish Ed and his family many more years of happiness; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Ed LaPaiUe.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICER MICHAEL RIMKUS ON BEING HONORED BY WEST LAWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

WHEREAS, Police Officer Michael Rimkus from the Chicago Police Department is being honored by the West Lawn Chamber of Commerce; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Officer Rimkus joined the Chicago Police Department in February, 1991 and during this time has received numerous awards; and

WHEREAS, Police Officer Rimkus while responding to a missing child call, upon investigation, was able to locate the child and apprehend the alleged offender. Officer Rimkus displays outstanding courage, dedication and leadership; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor Officer Michael Rimkus for his outstanding accomplishment and, wish Michael continued success in the years to come; and 42548 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Police Officer Michael Rimkus.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO FIRE FIGHTER RONALD S. ROACH ON BEING HONORED BY WEST LAWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

WHEREAS, Fire Fighter Ronald S. Roach from the Chicago Fire Department is being honored by the West Lawn Chamber of Commerce; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Fire Fighter Roach joined the Chicago Fire Department in September, 1979, and during this time has received two Honorable Mention citations, an Special Honorable Mention Award and one Fireman of the Year Citation from the 911 Club, plus numerous awards; and

WHEREAS, Fire Fighter Ronald S. Roach, while responding to a fire where children were trapped, did indeed pull that child from the burning building and administer CPR. Fire Fighter Roach continues to display outstanding courage, dedication and leadership; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor Fire Fighter Ronald S. Roach for his outstanding accomplishment and wish Ronald continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Fire Fighter Ronald S. Roach.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO HUBBARD HIGH SCHOOL J.R.O.T.C DRILL TEAM ON WINNING SILVER /iND GOLD MEDALS.

WHEREAS, The Hubbard High School J.R.O.T.C. DriU Team recently eamed nine 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42549

out of twenty individual medals at the 31°' Annual Purdue University Drill Meet, on Saturday, February 12, 2005; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, This event, held in Lafayette, Indiana, pitted the Cadets of Hubbard against various Drill Teams from other high schools that have been in competition longer than Hubbard; and

WHEREAS, In the individual events, taking the gold and silver medals were Cadet Lorena Chaidez and Sergeant Edgar Zabalza. Also, Cadet Lieutenant Jennifer Campos, Cadets Sergio Tinoco, Pamela Flores and Nancy Rodriguez took gold and silver medals; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor The Hubbard High School J.R.O.T.C. Drill Team for their outstanding accomplishment and wish the entire team continued success in the years to come; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Hubbard High School J.R.O.T.C. DriU Team.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO STEVENSON SCHOOL ON BEING RECOGNIZED AS "RISING STAR" ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

WHEREAS, Stevenson School has been recognized as a "Rising Star" elementary school; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis grand occasion by Alderman Frank J. Olivo; and

WHEREAS, Stevenson School was recognized by the Chicago Public Schools and the City ofChicago as one of seventy-two elementary schools with the greatest gains on their test scores; and

WHEREAS, The teachers and students should feel proud of their achievements, because the school actually competes against their own past perfonnance; now, therefore. 42550 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Stevenson School for this special recognition and we also wish them many more years of success; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Stevenson School.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM "BILL" BABCOCK.

WHEREAS, WiUiam Foster "BiU" Babcock has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A lifelong north shore resident, William Foster "BUI" Babcock was a widely admired banker and World War II military veteran; and

WHEREAS, William Foster "Bill" Babcock grew up at 649 Michigan Avenue in Evanston, the third of five generations of Babcocks to reside in the home; and

WHEREAS, WiUiam Foster "BiU" Babcock was the son of Richard Fayer-weather Babcock, a well-known Chicago artist, and the fonner Joy Biggs, a granddaughter of Civil War General Herman Biggs; and

WHEREAS, WiUiam Foster "BiU" Babcock served in the United States Navy during World War II and became the youngest commander of an American ship when at the age of twenty-six he took the helm ofthe U.S.S. Selinur which carried Marines from Hawaii to Japan; and

WHEREAS, After retiring from the Navy, WiUiam Foster "BiU" Babcock enjoyed a more than four-decade long career at Chicago's Continental Bank, retiring in 1990 as a senior vice president; and 2/9/2005 . AGREED CALENDAR 42551

WHEREAS, William Foster "Bill" Babcock was the loving husband for sixty-one years of Margaret "Midge" and the much-adored father of five children to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, William Foster "Bill" Babcock gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, William Foster "Bill" Babcock inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of William Foster "BiU" Babcock serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, William Foster "Bill" Babcock wiU be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Margaret "Midge", and his beloved family, WiUiam Foster "Bill" Babcock 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate William Foster "Bill" Babcock for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of WUliam Foster "BiU" Babcock.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM PARKER BARTLETT.

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett was a retired chief of police of the Village of Glenview and the loving husband of Maxine; and 42552 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, WiUiam Parker Bartlett was the much-adored father of Anita Carr to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Liberlyville, William Parker Bartlett was raised in Evanston where he graduated from Evanston High School; and

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett joined the Evanston Police Department in 1941 and joined the Glenview Police Department in 1964; and

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett headed the investigation ofthe disappearance of candy heiress Helen Brach in 1977 and championed programs to put juvenile offenders on the road to the straight and narrow; and

WHEREAS, Following a long and successful career, William Parker Bartlett retired in 1981 and moved to Arizona in 1985; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, William Parker Bartlett gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of William Parker Bartlett serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, William Parker Bartlett will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Maxine; his daughter, Anita Can; his three grandchildren; and his three great-grandchildren, William Parker Bartlett 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate William Parker Bartlett for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of William Parker Bartlett. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42553

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CHARLIE BELL.

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of forty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of Australia, Charlie Bell served as the president and chief executive officer of McDonald's Corporation; and

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell enjoyed a remarkable and rapid rise through the corporate ranks of the fast-food chain; and

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell began his career at a Sydney-area restaurant in 1975 and became the youngest manager of a McDonald's restaurant in Australia at the age of nineteen; and

WHEREAS, From 1993 to 1999, Charlie Bell served as managing director of McDonalds Australia; and

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell served as president of McDonald's Europe until December of 2002 when he was named president and chief operating officer and a board member of the giant fast food company; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Charlie Bell gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Charlie Bell serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Charlie Bell will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Leonie, and his daughter, Alex, Charlie Bell 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Charlie Bell for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 42554 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Charlie Bell.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. MARGIE BIALCZAK.

WHEREAS, Margie Bialczak has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of forty-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Des Plaines, Margie Bialczak served as Maine Township administrator where she oversaw staff members and operations; and

WHEREAS, The youngest of four children, Margie Bialczak was raised in Chicago and graduated from Lourdes High School; and

WHEREAS, Margie Bialczak moved to the northwest suburb, began working for the township in 1993 and was promoted to chief deputy clerk before assuming the role of administrator; and

WHEREAS, Margie Bialczak was greatly admired for her kindness and generosity and took stray animals into her home which she nursed back to health; and

WHEREAS, Margie Bialczak inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Margie Bialczak serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Margie Bialczak was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her beloved family, Margie Bialczak 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Margie 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42555

Bialczak for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Margie Bialczak.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. RICHARD J. BROWN.

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Liberlyville, Richard J. Brown was the loving husband of Rita, nee McGrogan; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown was the much-adored father of Douglas, Kathleen and the late Scott; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown enjoyed a long and highly succesisful career as the founder of Cambridge Homes an(l eamed a reputation as a leader in the home building industry; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown's residential developments consisted of abundant character and many amenities, such as parks, clubhouses and a selection of home designs; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown helped to develop communities throughout the Chicago area including Libertyville and Mundelein; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Richard J. Brown gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Richard J. Brown serve as an example to all; and 42556 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Richard J. Brown to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Richard J. Brown 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 wife, Rita, and his beloved family, Richard J. 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Richard J. Brown for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Richard J. Brown.

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND EUGENE PATRICK BURNS.

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums was a widely admired Catholic priest who eamed a reputation as a cleric who was ably to profoundly connect with his parishioners; and

WHEREAS, A native ofChicago, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums grew up in the Marquette Park neighborhood and attended Saint Rita of Cascia Parish on the southwest side; and

WHEREAS, The son of a Chicago police officer. The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary and the University of Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42557

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums was ordained to the priesthood in 1955 and served with great holiness and compassion at a number of parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums was the founder of Ports of Call, a program that raised money for area parishes and schools; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums inspired the lives of countless people throiigh his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and former parishioners; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family. The Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums impcirts 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend Eugene Patrick Burns for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of the Reverend Eugene Patrick Bums.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDDIE BURKS.

WHEREAS, Eddie Burks 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; and

WHEREAS, Eddie Burks was a talented Chicago blues musician, singer and recording artist; and

WHEREAS, The fourteenth child ofa Mississippi sharecropper, Eddie Burks was featured in the 1994 Academy Award-nominated documentary Blues Highway in which he told of his brother's lynching by the IGu Klux Klan; and 42558 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, A vocalist-harpist, Eddie Burks enjoyed a solo career during the 1990s during which he recorded albums for Rising Son Records; and

WHEREAS, During the 1960s and 1970s, Eddie Burks became a well-known and popular fixture playing at the old Maxwell Street Market; and

WHEREAS, Eddie Burks also served as a sideman for bandleaders, including Eddie Shaw and Jimmy Dawkins; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Eddie Burks gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Eddie Burks inspired the lives of countless people through his great talent and persona; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Eddie Burks to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Eddie Burks 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 beloved family, Eddie Burks 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Eddie Burks for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Eddie Burks.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. VICTOR M. CARNEY.

WHEREAS, Victor M. Carney has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42559

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe south side, Victor M. Carney was a widely admired member of the legal community and a recognized expert in tax law; and

WHEREAS, Victor M. Carney was the much-adored father of Christina to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Victor M. Camey graduated from Knox CoUege in 1976 and the University oflllinois Law School in 1980; and

WHEREAS, Victor M. Camey enjoyed a highly successful career during which he worked for Price Waterhouse, McDonald's and Camey & Brothers, an influential law firm; and

WHEREAS, Victor M. Camey was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1987, but despite his illness never complained and showed great courage and persistence in the face of adversity; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Victor M. Camey serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Victor M. Camey to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Victor M. Camey 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 beloved family, Victor M. Carney 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Victor M. Camey for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Victor M. Camey. 42560 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. RICHARD CARRIGAN

WHEREAS, Richard Carrigan 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, Richard Carrigan was a prominent Chicago entrepreneur and philanthropist who gave generously to educational and Christian causes; and

WHEREAS, Richard Carrigan attended Notre Dame University and married the former Lavinia Cole with whom he raised a close and loving family; and

WHEREAS, Richard Carrigan was the co-founder of Cardiff Industries, a Franklin Park manufacturer of awnings, patio covers and aluminum storm doors; and

WHEREAS, In 1953 Richard Carrigan founded Unfted Displaycraft, a manufacturer of in-store advertising displays, and in 1979 he purchased a company that made luggage carts and created Travelon; and

WHEREAS, An innovator and industry leader, Richard Carrigan later put wheels on the bottom of carry-on suitcases and established a trend in the baggage industry; and

WHEREAS, Richard Canigan served on the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities for more than twenty-five years and was the recipient of numerous humanitarian awards; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Richard Carrigan gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Richard Carrigan serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Richard Carrigan will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Richard Carrigan imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42561

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of Febmary, 2005, do hereby commemorate Richard Carrigan for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Richard Carrigan.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHNNY CARSON.

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson was a legendary television, radio personality and comedian who hosted the widely acclaimed Tonight Show on NBC-Television for nearly three decades; and

WHEREAS, Bom John William Carson on October 23, 1925, in Coming, Iowa, Johnny Carson was the beloved son of Homer "Kit", a power company manager, and Ruth, nee Hook; and

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson was raised in Norfolk, Nebraska and broke into the entertainment industry as a magician and ventriloquist; and

WHEREAS, After enjojdng success in the television industry, Johnny Carson joined the Tonight Show in 1962 and eamed the title "King of Late Night Comedy" during his tenure on the Emmy Award-winning show; and

WHEREAS, Upon his retirement in May of 1992, Johnny Carson told his audience "And so it has come to this. I am one of the luckiest people in the world. I found something that I always wanted to do and have enjoyed every single second of it"; and

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson hosted the Academy Awards five times in the 1970s and 1980s; and 42562 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, with President George H. Bush sajdng, "With decency and style he's made America laugh and think"; and

WHEREAS, In 1993, Johnny Carson was celebrated with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award; and

WHEREAS, An entertainer of great public appeal, Johnny Carson inspired the lives of countless people through his sharp wit, talent and zest for life; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Johnny Carson serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Johnny Carson 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 wife, Alexis; his two sons, Christopher and Cory; and his brother, Dick, Johnny Carson 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Johnny Carson for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Johnny Carson.

TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. JOHN COLEMAN.

WHEREAS, Dr. John Coleman 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 resident of the Chatham neighborhood, Dr. John Coleman was a widely admired member ofthe medical community and the loving husband for fifty- five years of Elizabeth; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42563

WHEREAS, Dr. John Coleman served as a radiologist for more than forty years and operated a practice on the south side; and

WHEREAS, In 1961, Dr. John Coleman was among a group of physicians who filed and won a federal lawsuit that granted African-American doctors and nurses admitting rights to fifty-six hospitals; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Dr. John Coleman gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Dr. John Coleman inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Dr. John Coleman serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Dr. John Coleman to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Dr. John Coleman 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 wife, Elizabeth; his son, James; his three grandchildren; and his great-grandchild. Dr. John Coleman 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Dr. John Coleman for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Dr. John Coleman.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ROD DENT.

WHEREAS, Rod Dent has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-three; and 42564 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Rod Dent was a distinguished member of the journalism community and the loving husband for fifty-one years of the late Jeanette; and

WHEREAS, Bom in 1931 in Cochrane, Ontario, Rod Dent studied journalism at the Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto, Canada, and served as a reporter at news organizations including the Windsor Star, and

WHEREAS, In 1958, Rod Dent accepted his first job in the United States at the copy desk for the Baltimore Sun and became a United States citizen in the early 1960s; and

WHEREAS, Rod Dent was an expert copy editor whose hard-driving work ethic and adventurous spirit took him to the copy staffs of newspapers across America, including two in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Rod Dent served on the staffs ofthe St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Detroit Free Press, the Chicago Daily News, the Arizona Republic, the New York Daily News, the Seattle Times, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Arizona Daily Star, and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Rod Dent gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Rod Dent inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Rod Dent serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Rod Dent to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Rod Dent 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 two sons, Mark and Scott; his daughter. Coral; and his four adoring grandchildren. Rod Dent imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42565

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Rod Dent for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Rod Dent.

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE JOAN M. DE STEPHANO.

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano was a former Village of Lombard tmstee and the loving wife of Tyler Williams; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano championed the revitalization of Lombard's downtown business district and worked in her private life as an executive for IBM; and

WHEREAS, A native of Hartford, Connecticut, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano spent most of her childhood in Longmeadow, Massachusetts; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano graduated from Siena College in Loudonville, New York, and eamed her master's degree in business education from Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano first came to Lombard to work as an employee of Digital Equipment Company; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Her love of life and abflity to Uve it to the fullest endeared The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and 42566 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her husband, Tyler Williams, and her beloved family. The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano 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 ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Honorable Joan M. DeStephano.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PETER MACARTHUR DEUEL.

WHEREAS, Peter MacArthur Deuel has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Glenview, Peter MacArthur Deuel was the loving husband of Barbara and a former journalist and associate clerk ofthe Circuit Court of Cook County; and

WHEREAS, Before embarking upon a career in public service, Peter MacArthur Deuel served as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times; and

WHEREAS, Peter MacArthur Deuel enrolled at the age of fifty at Loyola University Law School and graduated in 1988; and

WHEREAS, In addition to his work for the clerk of the circuit court, Peter MacArthur Deuel served as an assistant to a member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and

WHEREAS, Peter MacArthur Deuel's last govemment job was working as a 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42567

spokesperson for the Cook County Bureau of Health Services; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Peter MacArthur Deuel gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Peter MacArthur Deuel inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Peter MacArthur Deuel serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Peter MacArthur Deuel will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Barbara, and his beloved family, Peter MacArthur Deuel 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Peter MacArthur Deuel for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Peter MacArthur Deuel.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. S. PAUL EHRLICH.

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehrlich 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, S. Paul Ehrlich was a former United States representative to the World Health Organization and served as acting surgeon general under Presidents Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter; and

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehrlich was a recipient of the PubUc Health Service's Outstanding Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal and the Meritorious 42568 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Service Medal; and

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehriich also taught at Georgetown University's School of Medicine, the University of School of Public Health and the School of Public Health at the University of Califomia at Berkeley; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Minneapolis, Minnesota, S. Paul Ehrlich received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota and served as a medical officer in the United States Coast Guard; and

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehrlich eamed his master's degree in public health in 1961 from the University of Califomia at Berkeley; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, S. Paul Ehrlich gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehrlich inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of S. Paul Ehrlich serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, S. Paul Ehrlich 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 beloved family, S. Paul Ehrlich 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate S. Paul Ehrlich for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of S. Paul Ehrlich.

TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. EDWIN FALLOON.

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42569

at the age of eighty-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon was a prominent Chicago area obstetrician and the loving husband of the late Marion with whom he raised eight children; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon delivered more than ten thousand babies during a career that spanned forty years; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon practiced medicine at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park and served as the institution's chief of staff in 1977; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon served as president ofthe Calumet Branch ofthe Chicago Medical Society from 1983 to 1984 and was a former Evergreen Park Police commissioner; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon was an active member in the National Right to Life Committee and the Knights of Columbus; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Dr. Edwin Falloon gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concern; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Dr. Edwin Falloon serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Edwin Falloon 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 beloved family. Dr. Edwin Falloon 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Dr. Edwin Falloon for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Dr. Edwin Falloon. 42570 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. RICHARD FERRI.

WHEREAS, Richard Ferri has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Oak Park, Richard Ferri was a prominent member ofthe legal community and the loving husband of Anne, nee Cassady; and

WHEREAS, Richard Ferri was the much-adored father of Daniel to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Raised in River Forest, Richard Ferri was the dear son of the late Nicholas M.D. and Loretta, nee Carmody; and

WHEREAS, Known as "Ric" to his many friends and admirers, Richard Ferri served as a partner in the law firm of Kelly, Olson, Michod, DeHaan & Richter in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Richard Ferri gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Richard Ferri inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Richard Ferri serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Richard Ferri to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Richard Ferri will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and neighbors; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Anne, and his beloved family, Richard Ferri 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Richard Ferri for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42571

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Richard Ferri.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANK FREMPONG.

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong has gone to his etemal reward at the age of sixty-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of the north side of the City of Chicago, Frank Frempong was the loving and devoted husband of Jean; and

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong was the much-adored father of Maxwell, Asia and Frana, to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong immigrated to Chicago three decades ago from his native Ghana and became a cab driver twelve years ago; and

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong was proud to be an American and loved to talk about sports and United States politics; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Frank Frempong gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Frank Frempong serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Frank Frempong to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Frank Frempong was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and 42572 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, To his wife, Jean; his son. Maxwell; and his two daughters, Asia and Frana, Frank Frempong 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Frank Frempong for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Frank Frempong.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. C J. "JOE" GAUTHIER.

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier 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 his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier was a retired president, chief executive and chairman of Nicor Corporation, one ofthe nation's largest gas companies; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier enjoyed a forty-year career at the company which grew and prospered under his leadership as it expanded and diversified into interests including drilling, marine services and other businesses; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier was a generous philanthropist who endowed positions at the University oflllinois, including one in memory of his wife of forty- seven years, Grayce; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier later married Nancy Pollard who passed away in 2004; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42573

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of C. J. "Joe" Gauthier serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier 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 beloved family, C. J. "Joe" Gauthier 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate C. J. "Joe" Gauthier for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of C. J. "Joe" Gauthier.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS GEOVANIS.

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis 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 native ofChicago, Thomas Geovanis was a widely admired teacher and composer who enjoyed a lifelong passion for music; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis grew up in the Great Depression and strongly identified with the disenfranchised as evidenced by his extensive work teaching prisoners and unemployed steelworkers; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis was also a popular educator at Truman College in Chicago where he led music and humanities classes and conducted the chorus; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis was the much-adored father of Christine, Nicholas, Janet, Vivienne and Carla to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and 42574 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Thomas Geovanis gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Thomas Geovanis serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Thomas Geovanis to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Geovanis 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 beloved family, Thomas Geovanis 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Thomas Geovanis for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Thomas Geovanis.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LAWRENCE GUNNELS.

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels 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; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels was a prominent member ofthe legal community and the loving husband for thirty-four years of Beverly; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42575

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels was the much-adored father of Wanen to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, During the Korean War, Lawrence Gunnels was a legal specialist for the United States Navy; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels attended Ottawa University before graduating first in his class at the Washington University School of Law in 1960; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels was Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Whittaker's law clerk for two years before serving as the first United States Supreme Court law clerk of former Justice Byron R. White; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels worked for prominent law firms in Washington, D.C. and Chicago before joining the Chicago Tribune in 1983 as vice president of legal affairs; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels became general counsel for the newspaper in 1984 and senior counsel for litigation in 1988; and

WHEREAS, Stanton R. Cook, the former president of Tribune Company and publisher of the Chicago Tribune called Lawrence Gunnels "one of the most respected First Amendment lawyers in the United States"; and

WHEREAS, Following a long and highly successful career, Lawrence Gunnels retired in the early '90s. Mr. Gunnels with his beloved wife moved to Pass Christian, Mississippi where he served as a lay reader and was a member of the Vestry Committee at the Trinity Episcopal Church; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Lawrence Gunnels gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Lawrence Gunnels serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Lawrence Gunnels will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Beverly; his son, Warren; and his two brothers, Wanen and The Reverend Clifton, Lawrence Gunnels 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Lawrence Gunnels for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 42576 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Lawrence Gunnels.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CEDRIC L. HAMPTON.

WHEREAS, Cedric L. Hampton has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of forty-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Cedric L. Hampton was a musician and educator who taught at the Merit School in Chicago, a not-for-profit conservatory dedicated to bettering the lives of inner-city children; and

WHEREAS, Cedric L. Hampton taught music history, music theory and piano and took great pride in his students' many successes; and

WHEREAS, Cedric'L. Hampton played several instmments, including tuba and cello, but piano always remained his favorite; and

WHEREAS, A highly talented and creative individual, Cedric L. Hampton eamed his undergraduate degree in music from Michigan State University and completed his master's degree in orchestral conducting at Northwestem University; and

WHEREAS, Cedric L. Hampton inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Cedric L. Hampton serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Cedric L. Hampton to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Cedric L. Hampton will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his parents, Leroy and Anne, and his beloved family, Cedric L. Hampton imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42577

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Cedric L. Hampton for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Cedric L. Hampton.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARY JANE HOELLEN

WHEREAS, MaryJane Hoellen 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, A woman of dignity, grace and charm, Mary Jane Hoellen was the loving and devoted wife ofthe late 47"" Ward Alderman John J. Hoellen, Jr.; and

WHEREAS, Mary Jane Hoellen shunned the spotlight but served as a constant source of inspiration and support for her husband throughout his twenty-eight years of distinguished public service; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Seattle, Washington, Mary Jane Hoellen was raised in the Rogers Park community and moved to Chicago in 1925; and

WHEREAS, Mary Jane Hoellen attended Senn High School and eamed a bachelor's degree in classical languages from Northwestem University in 1935; and

WHEREAS, Mary Jane Hoellen worked as an elementary school teacher in Wisconsin and later in Chicago as a librarian for Kemper Insurance; and

WHEREAS, Maty Jane Hoellen married her husband in 1948 and raised a close and loving family of two children; and

WHEREAS, The couple later created a foundation that awards grants and scholarships to benefit the Ravenswood neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, MaryJane Hoellen inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and 42578 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Mary Jane Hoellen will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her son, Robert; her daughter, Elizabeth Ward; her sister, Catherine Lanning; and her six grandchildren. Maty Jane Hoellen 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 ninth day of Febmary, 2005, do hereby commemorate Mary Jane Hoellen for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mary Jane Hoellen.

TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. STEPHEN J. HORVATH, JR.

WHEREAS, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Palos Heights, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. was the loving husband for forty-five years of Theresa, nee Moscinski; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. was the much-adored father of four sons to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. began his career as assistant dean of men at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and held a variety of other posts including that of business manager for Worth School District 127; and

WHEREAS, From 1975 to 1990, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. served as the superintendent of Atwood Heights School District 125 and from 1970 to 1975 as the superintendent of Fairmont School District 89 in Lockport; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42579

WHEREAS, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. 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 wife, Theresa, and his beloved family. Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr. for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Dr. Stephen J. Horvath, Jr.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. CATHERINE PEET JOYCE.

WHEREAS, Catherine Peet Joyce 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, A longtime resident of New Rochelle, New York, Catherine Peet Joyce was the loving and devoted wife for fifty-four years ofthe late John M.; and

WHEREAS, Catherine Peet Joyce was the loving and devoted mother of seven children to whom she imparts many of the fine and good-natured qualities that she possessed in abundance; and 42580 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Born in Saint Louis, Missouri on January 9, 1912, Catherine Peet Joyce was predeceased by seven brothers, two of whom were Roman Catholic priests; and

WHEREAS, Catherine Peet Joyce was a devoted parishioner of the Church of the Holy Family in New Rochelle, the founder of the parish's Legion of Mary Chapter and a member ofthe Holy Sepulchre; and

WHEREAS, Catherine Peet Joyce inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, A woman of dignity, grace and charm, Catherine Peet Joyce will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and neighbors; and

WHEREAS, To her two sons, J. Michael III and Timothy J.; and her four daughters, Patricia Joyce Figge, Mary Catherine McCooey, Bonnie Joyce Grace and Cashie Joyce Egan; her sister, Rosemary Lane; her thirty-four grandchildren; and her seventy-four great-grandchildren, Catherine Peet Joyce 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Catherine Peet Joyce for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Catherine Peet Joyce.

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND JAMES WILLIAM KEATING.

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating was the oldest priest in the Archdiocese ofChicago and was the last surviving member of his 1934 graduation class of Mundelein College; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42581

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating began his priestly service as an associate pastor of Our Lady of Grace Church on Chicago's northwest side and eventually became pastor of Holy Name of Mary parish on the south side; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating completed his pastoral ministry at Saint Hugh Church in Lyons where he was named pastor emeritus in 1978 and served as a spiritual advisor; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating's favorite Bible passage is found in the New Testament's Book of John where Jesus tells his disciples, "You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you"; and

WHEREAS, An individual of great holiness and humility. The Reverend James William Keating devoted an hour a day to solitary prayer; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Reverend James William Keating serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend James William Keating will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family. The Reverend James William Keating 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend James William Keating for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Reverend James William Keating.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. ROSEMARY KENNEDY.

WHEREAS, Rosemary Kennedy has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-six; and 42582 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Rosemary Kennedy was the sister of the late President John F. Kennedy whose challenges inspired her family to create the Special Olympics movement; and

WHEREAS, Bom September 13, 1918 in Boston, Massachusetts, Rosemary Kennedy was the eldest daughter and third child of Joseph and Rose; and

WHEREAS, Rosemary Kennedy was bom with mild mental retardation and had been a patient since 1949 at Saint Coletta School for exceptional children in Jefferson, Wisconsin; and

WHEREAS, In honor of Rosemary Kennedy, her sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Oljonpics which celebrated the accomplishments and gifts of mentally challenged athletes; and

WHEREAS, Always at the forefront of efforts to improve the care and. treatment of those with mental retardation, the Kennedy family, through the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, established the Rose F. Kennedy Center for Research in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, which stands today as a major clinical and biomedical research facility; and

WHEREAS, Rosemary Kennedy remained a "jewel" to her family throughout her life; and

WHEREAS, Rosemary Kennedy will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives and fond friends; and

WHEREAS, To her beloved family, Rosemary Kennedy 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Rosemary Kennedy for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Rosemary Kennedy. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42583

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EPHRAIM KISHON

WHEREAS, Ephraim Kishon has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Ephraim Kishon was a Holocaust survivor and a prominent plaj^wright and satirist who became a cultural sjonbol of the State of Israel; and

WHEREAS, Bom Ferenc Hoffmann in Budapest, Hungary on August 23, 1924, Ephraim Kishon escaped the Nazis while he was being transported to the Sobibor death camp during World War II; and

WHEREAS, Ephraim Kishon immigrated to Israel in 1949, changed his name, and became one ofthe nation's most celebrated and biting humorists; and

WHEREAS, Ephraim Kishon was a recipient of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Ephraim Kishon gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Ephraim Kishon serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Ephraim Kishon to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Ephraim Kishon 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 wife, Lisa, and his beloved family, Ephraim Kishon 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Ephraim Kishon for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 42584 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Ephraim Kishon.

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE TREVOR LEHMANN.

WHEREAS, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann has been called to eternal 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, A resident of Wheeling, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann was the loving and devoted husband of Jen; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann co-owned a Century 21 real estate office and served as a member of the Wheeling Village board; and

WHEREAS, In recognition of his dedicated public service, the Village of Wheeling named a fountain at Friendship Park, the park which The Honorable Trevor Lehmann had established, in his honor; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Januaiy of 2004, and faced the disease with unflappable calm and great determination; and

WHEREAS, At the time of his passing. The Honorable Trevor Lehmann's wife was pregnant with twins, a boy and a girl, to whom he imparts many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. The Honorable Trevor Lehmann gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Honorable Trevor Lehmann serve as an example to all; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42585

WHEREAS, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Jen; his mother, Marcia; and his sister, Emilie Reynolds, The Honorable Trevor Lehmann 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Honorable Trevor Lehmann for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Honorable Trevor Lehmann.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. HOWARD S. LIEBENGOOD.

WHEREAS, Howard S. Liebengood has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Vienna, Virginia, Howard S. Liebengood was the loving husband of Deanna M.; and

WHEREAS, Howard S. Liebengood was the much-adored father of Anne Winters, Howard C. and John to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, A protege of former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, Howard S. Liebengood served as the sergeant-at-arms ofthe United States Senate from 1981 to 1983; and

WHEREAS, Howard S. Liebengood was a former chief of staff for two senators and was a co-founder ofthe Washington, D.C. lobbying firm. Gold and Liebengood; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Howard S. Liebengood gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and 42586 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Howard S. Liebengood inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concern; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Howard S. Liebengood serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Howard S. Liebengood will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Deanna M.; his two sons, Howard C. and John; and his daughter, Anne Winters, Howard S. Liebengood 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Howard S. Liebengood for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his fainily; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Howard S. Liebengood.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DAVID A. MAJERCZYK.

WHEREAS, David A. Majerczyk has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age of forty-five; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe Archer Heights community, David A. Majerczyk was the owner and operator for twenty-seven years of the Standard Glass Company in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, David A. Majerczyk was the beloved son of Mjotle and the late 12'^ Ward Alderman Aloysius and the dear brother of James, Patricia Osowski and Sam; and

WHEREAS, David A. Majerczyk was the devoted father of Danielle to whom he imparts many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42587

WHEREAS, David A. Majerczyk was the longtime love for many years of Judy Komada; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, David A. Majerczyk gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of David A. Majerczyk serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fuUest endeared David A. Majerczyk to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, David A. Majerczyk 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 beloved family, David A. Majerczyk 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate David A. Majerczyk for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of David A. Majerczyk.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ROBERT F. MANSFIELD.

WHEREAS, Robert F. Mansfield has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A longtime former resident of the Rogers Park community, Robert F. Mansfield served for thirty-five years with the Chicago Park District; and 42588 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Robert F. Mansfield was a lifeguard, supervisor and scuba instructor who often certified more than three hundred fifty students a year; and

WHEREAS, Following his retirement from the Chicago Park District in the early 1990s, Robert F. Mansfield ran a dive shop in Honduras for more than a year; and

WHEREAS, During his stay in Honduras, Robert F. Mansfield taught scuba diving to then-Honduran President Jose Azcona Hoyo, among others; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Robert F. Mansfield gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Robert F. Mansfield inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Robert F. Mansfield serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and abiUty to live it to the fullest endeared Robert F. Mansfield to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Robert F. Mansfield will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Robert F. Mansfield 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Robert F. Mansfield for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Robert F. Mansfield.

TRIBUTE TO LATE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS LANCE CORPORAL SEAN MAHER.

WHEREAS, Sean Maher has been called to his etemal reward at the age of nineteen; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42589

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Sean Maher lost his life while bravely serving as a lance corporal in the United States Marine Corps during Operation Iraqi Freedom; and

WHEREAS, Sean Maher, a valued and dedicated member of the P' Marine Expeditionary Force, was fatally injured by gunfire from insurgents when his unit was ambushed while conducting security operations near Fallujah; and

WHEREAS, A resident of the unincorporated Gages Lake area near Grayslake, Sean Maher graduated from Warren Township High School and enlisted in the military shortly after tuming eighteen because he wanted to make a difference in Iraq; and

WHEREAS, Generous and athletic, Sean Maher was gifted with a highly charismatic personality; and

WHEREAS, Sean Maher gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Sean Maher inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, Sean Maher will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his devoted and loving parents, Daniel and Janet, his brother Dan, and his sister, Katie, Sean Maher 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 ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby commemorate Sean Maher for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Sean Maher.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. NICK MCDONALD.

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-six; and 42590 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald was a retired member ofthe Police Department who played a critical role in the capture of Lee Harvey Oswald; and

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald arrested Lee Harvey Oswald at the Texas Theater on November 22, 1963, shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; and

WHEREAS, Bom March 21, 1928, in Camden, Arkansas, Nick McDonald graduated from Camden High School, served in the United States Navy; and

WHEREAS, After the military, Nick McDonald served with honor and distinction for twenty-five years with the Dallas Police Department, retired as a sergeant and moved to Hot Springs in 1980; and

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald was often interviewed by the media conceming the Kennedy assassination and lectured before various police departments and law enforcement agencies conceming his role in the capture of Lee Harvey Oswald; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Nick McDonald gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Nick McDonald serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Nick McDonald will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Nick McDonald 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Nick McDonald for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Nick McDonald. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42591

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND THOMAS MCKIERNAN.

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan was a retired Catholic priest who served the faithful ofthe Roman Catholic Archdiocese ofChicago for more than four decades; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan was ordained in 1951 and served in ten parishes throughout his ministry; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan was always proud of his strong Irish roots and believed that laughter was a powerful companion to prayer; and

WHEREAS, Parishioners of The Reverend Thomas McKiernan found him to be a jojdul priest who was blessed by God with an easy attitude and a ready wit; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Reverend Thomas McKiernan serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas McKiernan will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family. The Reverend Thomas McICieman 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend Thomas McKiernan for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Reverend Thomas McKiernan. 42592 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND W. MICHAEL MC KINSTRA.

WHEREAS, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra 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; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra faithfully served as a Roman Catholic priest for more than four decades and was a retired pastor of Saint Catherine of Siena Church in West Dundee and its mission church. Saint Maty Church in Gilberts; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra graduated from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, and joined the ranks ofthe United States Army for two years before attending Saint Meinrad Seminary and University near Indianapolis; and

WHEREAS, Following the completion of his religious studies. The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra was ordained to the priesthood in 1962 and served at Saint James Church and Saint Patrick Church in Rockford, Saint Rita Church in Aurora and Saint Anne Church in Dixon; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and fonner parishioners; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved sister, Maureen Cramer, The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Reverend W. Michael McKinstra. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42593

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN PATRICK MC NAMEE.

WHEREAS, John Patrick McNamee has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, John Patrick McNamee was the loving and devoted husband for fifty-six years of Mary Jane, nee Call; and

WHEREAS, John Patrick McNamee was the much-beloved father of Kathleen Casper, Eileen SuUivan, Maribeth Mielnicki, John, William, Tom, Joanne Olaes, Patricia Rosenberg, Jeanne, Dianne, James and the late Steven to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Raised on the south side by his Irish immigrant parents, John Patrick McNamee attended Mount Carmel High School and Saint Ambrose University; and

WHEREAS, During World War II, John Patrick McNamee served for two years as a member of the United States Army; and

WHEREAS, John Patrick McNamee enjoyed a nearly four-decade long career in the real estate business and served for much of his professional life as an appraiser for the Army Corps of Engineers; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, John Patrick McNamee gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, John Patrick McNamee inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of John Patrick McNamee serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared John Patrick McNamee to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, John Patrick McNamee was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and 42594 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, To his wife, MaryJane, and his beloved family, John Patrick McNamee 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate John Patrick McNamee for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John Patrick McNamee.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DONALD V. NORTH.

WHEREAS, Donald V. North has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of New York City, Donald V. North was a widely admired member of the law enforcement community and the loving husband for thirty-five years of Mary; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Jackson, Michigan, Donald V. North graduated from John Carroll University in Ohio and joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1966; and

WHEREAS, From 1990 to 1997, Donald V. North served as the assistant agent-in- charge of organized crime in the New York office and previously served as the chief ofthe bureau's Organized Crime Unit in Washington, D.C; and

WHEREAS, Donald V. North's last assignment was as an assistant special agent in charge ofthe Criminal Division ofthe New York F.B.I, office; and

WHEREAS, Throughout his long and celebrated career, Donald V. North played an instrumental role in carrying out investigations that led to the convictions of top mob chieftains including John Gotti and Vittorio Amuso; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42595

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Donald V. North gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Donald V. North serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Donald V. North will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Mary, and his beloved fainily, Donald V. North 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Donald V. North for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Donald V. North.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAN NOWAK-JEZIORANSKI.

WHEREAS, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski 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 his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A native of Poland, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski was a leader in the Polish resistance movement who fought against the Nazi occupation of his homeland during World War II; and

WHEREAS, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski was mourned by President George W. Bush as a "great Polish freedom fighter and American patriot"; and

WHEREAS, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski served as a courier between the Polish resistance and the Polish govemment in exile in London, England during the war and completed five covert trips, including parachute jumps over German-occupied Poland; and 42596 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Following the war, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski worked for Radio Free Europe and as a consultant to the National Security Council; and

WHEREAS, In the 1990s, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski campaigned for Poland's entrance into N.A.T.O. and the European Union; and

WHEREAS, In 1996 President WilUam Jefferson Clinton awarded Jan Nowak- Jezioranski the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Jan Nowak-Jezioranski serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Jan Nowak-Jezioranski 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Jan Nowak- Jezioranski for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Jan Nowak-Jezioranski.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MAURICE J. O'BRIEN.

WHEREAS, Maurice J. O'Brien has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-nine; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42597

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Northfield, Maurice J. O'Brien was a widely admired member of the business community and the loving husband of Frances; and

WHEREAS, Maurice J. O'Brien was the much-adored father of thirteen children to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Bom in Evanston, Maurice J. O'Brien eamed his undergraduate and law degrees from Northwestem University; and

WHEREAS, Maurice J. O'Brien enjoyed a long and highly successful career with the Marblehead Lime Company, a limestone mining business, from which he retired as its chief executive officer; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Maurice J. O'Brien gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Maurice J. O'Brien inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Maurice J. O'Brien serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Maurice J. O'Brien to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Maurice J. O'Brien 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 wife, Frances, and his beloved family, Maurice J. O'Brien 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Maurice J. O'Brien for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 42598 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Maurice J. O'Brien.

TRIBUTE TO LATE SISTER NORA O'BRIEN.

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien 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 her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien was a widely admired educator and a faithful member of the Adrian Dominican Sisters for fifty-four years; and

WHEREAS, Bom Eleanor Loretta O'Brien on March 12, 1932, in Chicago, Sister Nora O'Brien was the loving daughter ofthe late Thomas and Nora, nee O'Connell; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien was the dear sister of Peter, Joseph, John, Mary Therese Austin, Gerald F. and the late Reverend Vincent O'Brien; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien received her bachelor's degree from Siena Heights College in Adrian, Michigan, and eamed her master's degree in secondary education from the University of San Francisco; and

WHEREAS, An individual of enormous commitment to social justice who demonstrated great compassion for others. Sister Nora O'Brien's work as a teacher and administrator took her to assignments in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Califomia; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien served as co-provincial for the Saint Dominic Provincial House in Hometown from 1973 to 1976 and as the principal at Saint Philip Neri School in Chicago's South Shore community for five years; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien also served as the principal of Presentation/Precious Blood School in Chicago's Austin community for three years and as an administrator at Our Lady of the West Side School in Austin for sixteen years; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42599

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien was an assistant director of Programs/Services at Saint Bonaventure House and volunteered at the Aquinas Literacy Center in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Sister Nora O'Brien serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Sister Nora O'Brien will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her four brothers, Peter, Joseph, John and Gerald; her sister, Mary Therese Austin; and her many nieces and nephews. Sister Nora O'Brien 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Sister Nora O'Brien 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 Sister Nora O'Brien.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CHUCK OLIN.

WHEREAS, Chuck Olin has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-eight; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Chuck Olin was an Emmy-award winning producer and director whose intelligence, warmth and charm will long be cherished and celebrated by his many colleagues and friends; and

WHEREAS, Raised in the Hyde Park neighborhood. Chuck Olin earned his bachelor's degree in English from Harvard University and, after working in the family business, decided to pursue a career in film making; and 42600 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Chuck Olin became a producer for the Film Group in Chicago and his work included The Murder of Fred Hampton and American Revolution II, films which chronicled the events ofthe turbulent 1960s; and

WHEREAS, In 1974 Chuck Olin launched his own production company and for a quarter of a century he produced and directed documentaries, including Box of Treasures, which studied the native cultures in British Columbia and Palette of Glass: The American Windows of Marc Chagall which examined the making of the artist's stained glass windows for the Art Institute of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Chuck Olin gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Chuck Olin inspired the lives of countless people through his documentaries and created films that he passionately thought needed to be made; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Chuck Olin serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and abiUty to live it to the fuUest endeared Chuck Olin to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Chuck Olin 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 wife, Nancy; and his beloved family. Chuck Olin 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Chuck Olin for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our conciolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Chuck Olin.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN F. O'NEILL.

WHEREAS, John F. O'NeiU has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-two; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42601

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A longtime resident of Jackson, Michigan, John F. O'Neill was a widely admired civic leader and the loving and devoted husband for fifty-one years of Norma "Osie"; and

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill was the father of five daughters to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Bom Febmary 9, 1922 in Decatur, Illinois to Joseph and Julia O'NeiU, John F. O'Neill attended the University of Illinois and served his country in the United States Army during World War II; and

WHEREAS, Following his retum home to the Prairie State, John F. O'Neill served as the Chamber of Commerce manager of Taylorville, Illinois from 1952 — 1958; and

WHEREAS, On January 8, 1958, John F. O'NeiU relocated to Jackson Michigan to serve as the first and only executive director of the Jackson Area Industrial Development Corporation; and

WHEREAS, In 1974, John F. O'NeiU was named director of the Economic Development Department for Jackson County, and later served as deputy director of the Jackson Alliance for Business Development; and

WHEREAS, Following his retirement, John F. O'Neill was a consultant to both the Jackson Alliance and the Enterprise Group; and

WHEREAS, Over the course of his long and distinguished career, John F. O'Neill was instrumental in helping to locate several manufacturing firms in the Jackson area and helped numerous manufacturers expand; and

WHEREAS, In total, John F. O'Neill became one of Jackson, Michigan's best- known and most respected citizens; and

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill's civic dedication was evidenced in his work as a former member ofthe Board of American Red Cross, past chairman ofthe Board of Directors of Physician's Health Plan (P.H. P.), past president of Jackson Rotary Club, and a Paul Harris Fellow; and

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill was the first secretary treasurer of the Jackson- Hillsdale area Catholic Board of Education, which was responsible for financing and building Lumen Christi High School, an accomplishment of which he was particularly proud; and 42602 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill was particularly known for his quiet kindness, his fondness for Irish storytelling and those who knew him best never heard him speak ill of anyone; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, John F. O'Neill gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, John F. O'Neill will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his five daughters, Mary K. O'NeiU (Dan Stritmatter), Patricia O'NeiU (Bill Lortz), Mickey (Dan) Sullivan, Kit J. O'NeiU (Paul Theising), and Nancy O'NeiU; his honorary daughter, Shirley (Jim) Sambaer; his thirteen grandchildren, Keely, Coley, Kevin, Breghan, Tom, Jennifer, Chris, John (Gina), Patrick, Dan "Peeper" (Emily), Andrew, John "Jack" O'Neill, and Connor; his three great-grandchildren, Kayley, Carter and Stella; his brother, Leo (Helen) O'Neill; and his two nieces and two nephews, John F. O'Neill 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 ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby commemorate John F. O'Neill for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of John F. O'NeiU.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. GRANT DANIEL PICK.

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of fifty-seven; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42603

WHEREAS, A resident of the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Grant Daniel Pick was an award-winning Chicago journalist and the loving husband of Kathy Richland; and

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick was the much-adored father of John and Emily to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick served as a staff writer for the Chicago Reader and approached his profession with a wit and unique vision that produced countless numbers of stories that both fascinated and delighted his many loyal readers; and

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick was a recipient of the famed Peter Lisagor Award, Chicago's highest local honor for journalism, and freelanced for the Chicago Tribune, People magazine and other publications; and

WHEREAS, One colleague may have said it best when he said, "Grant was a gentle soul, soft-spoken but very clear in his insights"; and

WHEREAS, A valued and committed member of his community, Grant Daniel Pick was active in tutoring as well at Temple Shalom on North Lake Shore Drive, where he was vice president and helped to establish a soup kitchen; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Grant Daniel Pick gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Grant Daniel Pick serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Grant Daniel Pick to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Grant Daniel Pick was an individual of great integrity, talent and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Kathy; his son, John; and his daughter, Emily, Grant Daniel Pick imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity; now, therefore. 42604 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Grant Daniel Pick for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Grant Daniel Pick.

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE H. MICHAEL POTTS.

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-four; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts was a business owner, civic leader and former Alderman of West Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts was the owner of Apple Graphics, Incorporated, a full-service printing company; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts was named chairman ofthe Zoning Board of Appeals in West Chicago during the 1980s and in 1989 was elected Alderman ofthe 1^' Ward; and

WHEREAS, An active and valued member of his community. The Honorable H. Michael Potts was a faithful member of Saint Mary Catholic Church where he served as a lector and confirmation teacher; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, The Honorable H. Michael Potts gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Honorable H. Michael Potts serve as an example to all; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42605

WHEREAS, The Honorable H. Michael Potts will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Mary Frances, and his beloved family. The Honorable H. Michael Potts 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Honorable H. Michael Potts 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 H. Michael Potts.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STEVEN M. PRATT.

WHEREAS, Steven M. Pratt has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A widely admired member of the journalism community, Steven M. Pratt was a longtime Chicago reporter and editor; and

WHEREAS, Bom and raised in Fort Wajoie, Indiana, Steven M. Pratt began his career at the City News Bureau ofChicago and joined the Chicago Tribune in 1968; and

WHEREAS, Steven M. Pratt enjoyed a long and successful tenure at the newspaper where he met his wife, Joy Darrow, a photojoumalist and the grandniece of famed Chicago defense attomey, Clarence Danow; and

WHEREAS, Steven M. Pratt served as a county and criminal courts beat reporter before becoming assistant city editor in 1973, a position he held until 1982; and

WHEREAS, In 1985 Steven M. Pratt was named the edftor of "City Trib", an insert to the newspaper, Eind became assistant editor of the "Tribune's Food Guide" in 1987; and 42606 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Following his retirement, Steven M. Pratt moved to Florida where he served as director of public relations for the Key West Art & Historical Society; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Steven M. Pratt gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Steven M. Pratt inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Steven M. Pratt serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Steven M. Pratt will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Steven M. Pratt 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Steven M. Pratt for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Steven M. Pratt.

TRIBUTE TO LATE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS LANCE CORPORAL HECTOR RAMOS.

WHEREAS, Hector Ramos has been called to etemal reward at the age of twenty; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A resident of Aurora, Hector Ramos lost his life while bravely serving his country as a lance corporal in the United States Marine Corps in Operation Iraqi Freedom; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42607

WHEREAS, Hector Ramos enlisted in the military on September 11, 2001, and was fatally injured along with thirty comrades when their CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter crashed in a sandstorm during a nighttime operation near Rutbah in westem Iraq; and

WHEREAS, Hector Ramos belonged to CharUe Company, 3"* Battalion, P' Marine Division, based in Hawaii; and

WHEREAS, Hector Ramos had earlier suffered a facial wound during combat when the United States moved to take the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah; and

WHEREAS, A humorous and well-mannered individual. Hector Ramos graduated in 2003 from East Aurora High School where he played on the varsity football, baseball and basketball teams; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Hector Ramos gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Hector Ramos was an individual of great courage who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his loving and devoted parents, Aurelio and Nancy, and his brother, Noah, Hector Ramos 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Hector Ramos for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Hector Ramos.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES W. REILLEY.

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-one; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 42608 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley was a prominent member ofthe legal community and the loving husband of Roberta, nee Brakka; and

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley was the much-adored father of Kim Witt, Jamie Coates and Stacie Mcllhon to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, James W. Reilley earned his undergraduate degree from Loyola University and his graduate degree from John MarshaU Law School; and

WHEREAS, A fonner prosecutor who became a defense attomey, James W. Reilley founded his own law firm and practiced at both the federal and state levels; and

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley was involved in many high-profile trials and argued five cases before the United States Supreme Court; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, James W. Reilley gave of himself fully to his family and was: a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of James W. Reilley serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared James W. Reilley to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, James W. Reilley 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 wife, Roberta, and his beloved family, James W. Reilley 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate James W. Reilley for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42609

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James W. Reilley.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. GRACE M. ROCHE.

WHEREAS, Grace M. 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 her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A woman of dignity, grace and charm, Grace M. Roche was the loving wife for fifty-five years of acclaimed Irish dance teacher Patrick Roche; and

WHEREAS, Grace M. Roche was the much-adored mother of Kathleen McDonnell, Mary Pat Kulak, Peggy Boyle, Patrick, John, Colette McGrath, Kevin and Michael; and

WHEREAS, Grace M. Roche was also the proud grandmother of twenty-six and great-grandmother of fifteen; and

WHEREAS, Prior to marriage, Grace M. Roche attended Epiphany School, Trinity High School, Moser Business College and DePaul University before working at the Scully Jones company; and

WHEREAS, After being a stay-at-home mom until all her childen were in school, Grace M. Roche worked as a Chicago Public School clerk at Howe School, a legal secretary for Chicago Corporation Counsel's Office and finally as a secretary for Clearvue SVE in the Edison Park area until she tumed eighty years old; and

WHEREAS, Grace M. Roche inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Grace M. Roche serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Grace M. Roche will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and 42610 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, To her beloved and caring family, Grace M. 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Grace M. Roche for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Grace M. Roche.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. IRVING ROSENBAUM.

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-three; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum was a Jewish rabbi and educator who served as a longtime leader at Chicago Loop Synagogue; and

WHEREAS, A resident ofthe west Rogers Park neighborhood, Irving Rosenbaum was the loving husband of Ruth; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum was a devoted father to his four children to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum faithfully led the Chicago Loop Synagogue from the early 1960s through the late 1970s; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum was named president of the Hebrew Theological College in 1977 where he created the Institute for Computers in Jewish Life; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum was the first executive director ofthe Chicago Board of Rabbis and under his leadership the organization launched the first Jewish children's show and Hebrew-language instruction for adults on public television; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42611

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Irving Rosenbaum serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Irving Rosenbaum will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his rticiny relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Ruth, and his beloved family, Irving Rosenbaum 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Irving Rosenbaum for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Irving Rosenbaum.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ALAN SAKS.

WHEREAS, Alan Saks 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 prominent Chicago business leader and social activist, Alan Saks was the loving and devoted husband of Esther S., nee Powerstein; and

WHEREAS, Alan Saks headed Saxon Paint and Hardware, a chain ofChicago area stores, and co-founded Business and Professional People for the Public Interest, a social justice organization; and

WHEREAS, Following a long and highly successful career, Alan Saks sold his company and retired in 1996; and 42612 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Alan Saks was the devoted father of four daughters to whom he imparted many ofthe fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Bom on the near west side, Alan Saks served on the Columbia College Board of Tmstees and on the Board ofthe American Civil Liberties Union oflllinois; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Alan Saks gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Alan Saks inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Alan Saks serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Alan Saks will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his wife, Esther, and his beloved family, Alan Saks 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Alan Saks for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Alan Saks.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. BRIAN SCHULTZ.

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz 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 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42613

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz was a widely admired Naperville banker and civic leader; and

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz served as the President ofthe First National Bank of Naperville which has become the largest bank in the suburb; and

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz created the slogan for the bank, "the art of banking," and the institution became a presenting sponsor of the DuPage Sjonphony Orchestra and the Riverwalk Fine Art Fair; and

WHEREAS, A valued member of his community, Brian R. Schultz served as a board member of the United Way, the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce, the Community Cultural Exchange and the Naperville Art League; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Brian R. Schultz gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Brian R. Schultz serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live it to the fullest endeared Brian R. Schultz to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, Brian R. Schultz 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 parents, Jan and Peggy; his brother, Peter; his sister, Claire; and his grandmothers, Shirley Hennebry and Anneliese, Brian R. Schultz 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Brian R. Schultz for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Brian R. Schultz. 42614 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE LOUIS L. SPEAR.

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of eighty-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A longtime resident of the Hyde Park community. The Honorable Louis L. Spear was a widely admired member of the legal community and the loving husband for sixty-six years of Esther, nee Katz; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear was the much-adored father of Carol Gittler, James and Scott to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear practiced law downtown and was vice president of the Newspapers Distributors Association of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear also served for part of his career as the circulation director for both the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News; and

WHEREAS, For many years. The Honorable Louis L. Spear was the republican committeeman ofthe 4* Ward and was involved in numerous professional, religious and community organizations; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. The Honorable Louis L. Spear gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Honorable Louis L. Spear serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, His love of life and ability to live ft to the fullest endeared The Honorable Louis L. Spear to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Louis L. Spear was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42615

WHEREAS, To his wife, Esther, and his beloved family. The Honorable Louis L. Spear 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Honorable Louis L. Spear for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Honorable Louis L. Spear.

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE MARY ANN STUKEL.

WHEREAS, The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel served for three terms as the WiU County Recorder of Deeds, an office that she helped modernize and bring into the 2P' century; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel was first elected to the office in the early 1990s and was known as a master campaigner and a mentor to other political candidates; and

WHEREAS, Raised in the City of Joliet's Saint Patrick's neighborhood. The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel eamed a reputation as an effective leader and served the residents of Will County during a period of unprecedented growth; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable MaryAnn Stukel inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Honorable Maty Ann Stukel serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and 42616 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, To her beloved family. The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Honorable Mary Ann Stukel.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. AGNES THOMPSON.

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A former resident of Oak Park, Agnes Thompson was the loving wife of Dr. J. Robert Thompson, a widely respected physician; and

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson was the much-adored mother of Karen Tobin, Donald, Larry and former Illinois Govemor James R. Thompson; and

WHEREAS, Bom Agnes Josephine Swanson, Agnes Thompson was the daughter of Swedish immigrants and was raised in DeKalb where she grew to enjoy county fairs; and

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson met her husband in the DeKalb public library and the couple married and moved to Chicago's Garfield Park and Galewood neighborhoods before buying a home in Oak Park in the 1950s; and

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson gave of herself fully to her family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42617

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Agnes Thompson serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Agnes Thompson will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her beloved family, Agnes Thompson 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 ninth day of Febmary, 2005, do hereby commemorate Agnes Thompson for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Agnes Thompson.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JACOB L. TROBE.

WHEREAS, Jacob L. Trobe 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 his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, The son of an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, Jacob L. Trobe was bom in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Jacob L. Trobe graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and later attended the Jewish School of Social Work; and

WHEREAS, As a representative of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Jacob L. Trobe was among the first relief workers to enter the concentration camps at the close of World War II and to direct the resettlement of thousands of Holocaust survivors; and

WHEREAS, Jacob L. Trobe orchestrated the Committee's programs in Germany and later in Italy; and

WHEREAS, Through his highly effective and decisive efforts, Jacob L. Trobe saved the lives of countless numbers of people who would otherwise have died from starvation or disease; and 42618 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Following his retum from Europe, Jacob L. Trobe led the Jewish Child Care Association of Essex County, the Jewish Board of Guardians in Newark and the Jewish Child Care Association in New York; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Jacob L. Trobe gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Jacob L. Trobe serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Jacob L. Trobe will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Jacob L. Trobe 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Jacob L. Trobe for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Jacob L. Trobe.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. GILBERT A. WASCHER.

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher 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

WHEREAS, A longtime resident of Wilmette, Gilbert A. Wascher was a prominent North Shore accountant and the loving husband of the late Virginia; and

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher was raised in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood, the son of a Chicago streetcar operator, and eamed an accounting degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42619

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher worked during his career at the Intemal Revenue Service, Marshall Field &, Company, Baum fit Finney Company and Carleton M. Tower du. Company; and

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher enjoyed many outside interests including curling and gardening; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Gilbert A. Wascher gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher's goodness, charity and concem were hallmarks of a long and fruitful life; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Gilbert A. Wascher serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Gilbert A. Wascher was an individual of great integrity and accomplishment who will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends arid admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Gilbert A. Wascher 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Gilbert A. Wascher for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Gilbert A. Wascher.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MITCHELL J. WATERS.

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God at the age of sixty-nine; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and 42620 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters was a true American patriot and a retired major general in the United States Marine Corps Reserves; and

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters served in the Persian Gulf War and was a proponent of the cross-training of active troops and reservists for use in combat; and

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters retired from the Marine Corps Reserves in 1993 and was a recipient of the Legion of Merit award for his efforts to unify training programs; and

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters also had a civilian career as a sales representative and later founded his own electrical tool and die manufacturing business; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Mitchell J. Waters gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Mitchell J. Waters serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Mitchell J. Waters will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family, Mitchell J. Waters 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Mitchell J. Waters for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mitchell J. Waters.

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND STANLEY T WISNIEWSKI.

WHEREAS, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski has been called to etemgd life by the wisdom of God at the age of seventy-one; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42621

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, A widely admired member ofthe religious community, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski was a longtime Jesuit priest and educator; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski was ordained to the priesthood in June of 1964 £ind in 1966 was assigned to teach at Saint Ignatius College Prep in Chicago where he ably served for the next twenty-two years; and

WHEREAS, Throughout much ofthe 1980s and 1990s, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski served in churches in Nevada before returning to Chicago in 1999 to serve as rector of Saint Stephen's Shrine, a small parish on the southwest side; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski inspired the lives of countless people through his great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To his beloved family. The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of The Reverend Stanley T. Wisniewski.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOSEPH C CHELBANA ON SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana was bom in the City ofChicago on February 14, 1930, the son of Charles and Rose Chelbana; and 42622 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana was raised and educated in the Roseland area of Chicago, attending the former Holy Rosary Slovak Catholic School and later Mount Carmel High School; and

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana served his country as a member of the Marine Reserves; and

WHEREAS, Following his graduation from Worsham College of Mortuary Science, Joseph C. Chelbana opened the Rosemoor Funeral Home on South Michigan Avenue in the Roseland neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana later relocated his funeral business to East 103'^'' Street in the Rosewood community; and

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana has faithfully served his local parish church as an usher and leader of the Saint Vincent DePaul Society which assist and care for the poor of the area; and

WHEREAS, An active member of his community, Joseph C. Chelbana has ably served as the president of Sertoma and the Rotary Intemational Service Organization; and

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana has been honored as Jaycees Man of the Year, and is a valued member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars; and

WHEREAS, In addition to his many meaningful contributions over the past fifty years that have greatly benefited the citizens of the City of Chicago, Joseph C. Chelbana has also served nearby communities as a Police and Fire commissioner; and

WHEREAS, Joseph C. Chelbana will celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of his Birth on February 14, 2005; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Joseph C. Chelbana on the joyful occasion of his birthday and do hereby express our fondest and best wishes for many more years blessed by good health, happiness and prosperity; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Joseph C. Chelbana. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42623

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO MR. PATRICK J. ROCKS FOR DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVICE AND CONGRATULATIONS ON NEW POSITION AS GENERAL COUNSEL TO CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks has announced he will step down as First Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago to accept a position as General Counsel to the Chicago Board of Education; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks has served the City ofChicago with great distinction since joining the Corporation Counsel's Office in 1987; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks entered public service after serving in private practice and is a graduate of the John Marshall Law School in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks served as an Assistant Corporation Counsel from 1987 to 1993 and as Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel in charge of the Emplojonent Litigation Section — Labor Division from 1993 to 1998; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks has always taken great care and pride in his work and in recognition of both his legal acumen and many outstanding professional achievements. He was named Deputy Corporation Counsel in 1998 where he oversaw the Emplojonent Litigation Division; and

WHEREAS, As he rose through the ranks of the office, Patrick J. Rocks made many friends and won the enduring respect of his many colleagues at City Hall; and

WHEREAS, In November of 2002, Patrick J. Rocks was named to serve as First Assistant to Corporation Counsel Mara S. Georges and in that position of responsibility managed the Department of Law which consists of a staff of two hundred seventy attomeys and one hundred fifty support staff as well as oversaw the duties of twelve separate divisions; and

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Rocks is an individual who is exceedingly worthy of our great admiration and esteem; now, therefore

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby extend a fond farewell to Patrick J. Rocks and do hereby express every good wish for his future achievement and prosperity; and 42624 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Patrick J. Rocks.

CONGRATULATION'S EXTENDED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ON ESTABLISHMENT OF RABBI MORRIS I ESFORMES PROFESSORSHIP.

WHEREAS, The University of Chicago has announced the establishment of the Rabbi Morris I. Esformes Professorship; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis auspicious event by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

WHEREAS, This prestigious new chair was created through the generosity of Rabbi Morris 1. Esformes, a prominent religious and business leader; and

WHEREAS, The Rabbi Esformes Scholars Fund has endowed a fund that shall be directed to support the research and educational work of four individuals, selected periodically, who have attained distinction as teachers, scholars and practitioners in the fields of Cancer, Gastroenterology, Pediatrics and/or Endocrinology; and

WHEREAS, Each recipient ofthe Rabbi Esformes Scholars Fund shall be known as a Rabbi Esformes Scholar; and

WHEREAS, The Professorship shall initially be directed to support the research and educational work of Doctors Ashesh Jani, David Rubin, McKay McKinnon and Roy Weiss, all of whom are actively practicing at the University ofChicago Hospitals; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Morris I. Esformes' efforts are expected to create an opportunity for the study of cures and treatments in the field of modem medicine that will benefit generations in the years to come; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Morris I. Esformes is an individual of great generosity and compassion who is exceedingly worthy of our admiration and esteem; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate the University ofChicago on the establishment ofthe Rabbi Morris I. Esformes Professorship; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42625

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to Dr. James L. Madara, Dean of the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward) And ALDERMAN NATARUS (42'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. MARTIN L. GECHT.

WHEREAS, Dr. Martin L. Gecht 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 Alderman Burton F. Natarus; and

WHEREAS, A native of Chicago, Dr. Martin L. Gecht was the loving and devoted husband of Francey, nee Hejdow; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Martin L. Gecht was the much-adored father of Lauren Kramer, Susan Rieser and Robert to whom he imparted many of the fine and noble qualities that he possessed in abundance; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Martin L. Gecht practiced dermatology in Chicago for more than fifty years and was an art collector and financier who headed the boards of three banks in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Martin L. Gecht's immense enthusiasm and zest for life inspired all who knew him amd touched their lives in ways they will never forget; and

WHEREAS, A man committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity. Dr. Martin L. Gecht gave of himself fully to his family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Dr. Martin L. Gecht serve as an example to all; and 42626 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Dr. Martin L. Gecht 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 wife, Francey and his beloved family. Dr. Martin L. Gecht 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Dr. Martin L. Gecht for his grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to his family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Dr. Martin L. Gecht.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. THERESA V. LOMBARDO.

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo 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 Alderman Burton F. Natarus; and

WHEREAS, A woman of dignity, grace and charm, Theresa V. Lombardo was the loving wife ofthe late Stephen J. Lombardo, Sr.; and

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo was the caring and devoted mother of Gail Brandt and Stephen J. Lombardo, Jr.; and

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo was the grandmother of Rob Brandt, Michelle Kurtzweil, Steve, Michael, Liz and Christa Lombardo; and the great-grandmother of Jenna and Kayla Kurtzweil and Isabella and Stephen Lombardo; and

WHEREAS, Bom March 23, 1916 in the great City of Chicago, Theresa V. Lombardo was the spirited daughter of the late Rose, nee Zaccardo, and the late John Perillo; and

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo was preceded in death by her sisters and brothers: Dominic Perillo, Beverly Armato, Marty Perillo, Mildred Chiaro and Jean Rofstad; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42627

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo was a talented dressmaker and owner of Gail's Bridal for twenty-five years; and

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Theresa V. Lombardo serve as an example to all; and

WHEREAS, Theresa V. Lombardo will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives, friends and admirers; and

WHEREAS, To her beloved family, Theresa V. Lombardo 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Theresa V. Lombardo for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Theresa V. Lombardo.

Presented By

ALDERMAN COLEMAN (16'" Ward):

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO DR. LEONARD L FOURTE FOR OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL AND SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP.

WHEREAS, On Sunday, January 23, 2005, his friends and admirers, and the many who have been inspired by his work, are gathering to pay tribute to Dr. Leonard I. Fourte in a special presentation at Saint Mark Church of God in Christ on Chicago's great south side; and 42628 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Dr. Leonard I. Fourte is being honored for his many years in the ministry and for his outstanding career as an administrator with the Chicago Public School System. An ordained minister of vision and scope, he holds a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, a Master's Degree in Administration and Supervision, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership. He is a devoted and inspiring member of Saint Mark Church, where the Elder H. Jameau is pastor; and

WHEREAS, A vital civic leader who is aware of responsibility. Dr. Leonard I. Fourte is a member ofl Like It Communications, Inc., Operation P.U.S.H., United Negro College Fund, the National Alliance for Black School Educators and active in CAPS. He is also a member of several world-famous groups such as Dr. Willie Wilson dx, Company and the Thompson Community Singers; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Leonard I. Fourte's proficiency in program development, public speaking, application of motivational techniques and his Christian ministry have eamed him many awards for outstanding service and nominations for many more, among them the Golden Apple Award and the 1998 Educator ofthe Year Award. It is not surprising that he lives by a positive, ennobling motto: "Expect Success and Nothing Less"; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A. D., do hereby join in the tribute to Dr. Leonard I. Fourte, outstanding spiritual and educational leader, and in doing so, we heartily congratulate and thank this fine citizen for his long and distinguished career in our great City; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Dr. Leonard I. Fourte.

Presented By

ALDERMAN RUGAI (19'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. MICHAEL F. "MICK" GUTRIDGE.

WHEREAS, God in His almighty wisdom called Michael F. "Mick" Gutridge to his etemal reward on December 21, 2004, at the young age of sixty-four; and

WHEREAS, It is with great sadness that the Chicago City Council has been 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42629

informed of his passing by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and

WHEREAS, Mick was bom and spent his entire life as a resident of Beverly as a brother to Richard, Tom, Ken, Bill, Janet and Mary Kay Brown in the community he loved; and

WHEREAS, Michael is survived by his dear wife, Rita; and his loving children Michael, Brian, Suzanne, James, Katie, John and Patrick; and was a devoted grandfather to Hayley, Brian and Elizabeth; and

WHEREAS, Tenderly known as a person dedicated to "faith, family and community", Mike was an active member of Christ the King parish and could often be found helping with the upkeep of its church; and

WHEREAS, Mike was a loving, loyal and trustworthy man and will be sorely missed by all who knew him; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby extend their sincerest condolences to the family of Michael F. Gutridge on his passage and extend heartfelt appreciation for his devotion to his community, family and neighbors; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Michael F. Gutridge.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. HERBERT G. NORRIS.

WHEREAS, God in His almighty wisdom called Herbert G. Norris to his etemal reward on Januaiy 6, 2005, at sixty-one years of age; and

WHEREAS, It is with great sadness that the Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and

WHEREAS, Herbert and his loving family have been residents of Beverly for over twenty years; and

WHEREAS, Herbert Norris is survived by his beloved wife, Carol, and his loving children: Nicholas, Christopher and Craig as well as his fond sisters, Mary Ellen and Kathleen; and his brother William. He will be greatly missed by many nieces and nephews and his dog Rex; and 42630 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Herbie had a wonderful sense of humor that brought joy to all who knew him. Herbie had a special place in his heart for children and would dress up as a clown and visit sick children in local hospitals simply to put smiles on their faces; and

WHEREAS, As an engineer, Herbert served the Chicago Fire Department with distinction for thirty-four years; and

WHEREAS, Herbert served his country honorably as a paramedic in the United States Army during Vietnam between 1964 and 1966; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby extend their sincerest condolences to the family of Herbert Norris and extend heartfelt appreciation for the dedication he gave to his family, friends and community; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Herbert G. Norris.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. MICHAEL BLOCK ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, After thirty-two years of service, Michael Block retired from service to the Chicago Police Department, Forensic Services Unit 177 on November 15, 2004; and

WHEREAS, On October 23, 1972 at the age of 23, Michael entered the Police Academy where he went on to become a police officer, field training officer, evidence technician and forensic investigator; and

WHEREAS, As a forensic investigator, Mike Block served the City ofChicago with honor and distinction receiving department commendation awards and numerous honorable mentions; and

WHEREAS, Mike married his wife, Nancy, on March 26, 1971 and they have three loving children: Michael, Thomas and Tammy; and

WHEREAS, As a resident of Mount Greenwood, Mike has always been involved in his community through the Ashburn Community Project, graffiti clean-up projects and gardening. Cub Scouts, his children's sports teams and the Parent Teacher Association; and

WHEREAS, Planning to spend his retirement becoming a master gardener and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42631

taking wood working classes, Michael has eamed gardening awards and was nominated to be an Outstanding Garden Club member; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, do hereby extend their congratulations to Michael Block on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department and extend their heartfelt appreciation for the dedication he continues to give to his family, friends and community; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Michael Block and his family.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLICE SERGEANT DESMOND J. BUTLER ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and 42632 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Desmond J. Butler, Star Number 1925, devoted thirty-eight years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Desmond J. Butler and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-eight years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT RICHARD G. CERVENKA, JR. ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42633

much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Richard G. Cervenka, Jr., Star Number 1354, devoted thirty- one years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of Febmary, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Richard G. Cervenka, Jr. and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty- one years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT RONALD I GAINES ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrcints, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe mjoiad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members of the Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and 42634 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston ChurchiU, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Ronald I. Gaines, Star Number 1425 devoted thirty-eight years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Ronald I. Gaines and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-eight years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT DANIEL A. GALLAGHER ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members of the Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42635

much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Daniel A. Gallagher, Star Number 1303, devoted thirty-eight years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Daniel A. Gallagher and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-eight years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT JAMES E. KNIGHT ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and 42636 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant James E. Knight, Star Number 2201, devoted thirty-eight years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant James E. Knight and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-eight years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT ROBERT T. LOWERY ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42637

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Robert T. Lowery, Star Number 2203, devoted thirty-three years of his life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City ofChicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Robert T. Lowery and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-three years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT CLARK J. MIKES ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians ofthe "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their husband or father may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" 42638 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

in safety and confidence; and

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Clark J. Mikes, Star Number 1359, devoted thirty-one years of his life in service to the people ofChicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City of Chicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Clark J. Mikes and his family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the thirty-one years.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO LIEUTENANT DANIEL P. MULLANEY ON RECEIPT OF CARTER HARRISON AWARD.

WHEREAS, Daniel P. Mullaney has been honored by the City of Chicago and the Chicago Fire Department by receiving the Carter Harrison Award on October 5, 2004; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this award by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and

WHEREAS, The Carter Harrison Award Ceremony was held at City Council Chambers with The Honorable Richard M. Daley presiding and Fire Commissioner Cortez Trotter presenting the report of an exceptional act of bravery preformed by Lieutenant Daniel Mullaney; and

WHEREAS, Established in November of 1885, the Carter Harrison Award is presented annually to a member of the Chicago Fire Department whose life saving actions are deemed to be outstanding deeds of valor. The City Council created these awards to acknowledge the contributions of select members of the public safety departments; and

WHEREAS, In the archives ofthe Chicago Fire Department is the account ofthe dramatic rescue Lieutenant Mullaney made on that day, December 24, 2003; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42639

WHEREAS, Daniel P. Mullaney is married to Kerry Mullaney (nee Scott) for eighteen years and is the loving father of Luke, Maggie, Michael and Dan Mullaney; the son of proud parents Thomas and Pat Mullaney; and the brother of Thomas, James, Joellen, Mary and Patrick; and

WHEREAS, Clissold Grammar School, Leo High School and Westem Illinois University are fortunate to have Dan as an alumni. Graduating from Westem IlUnois University, Dan achieved a bachelor's degree in communications and a minor in journalism; and

WHEREAS, Daniel Mullaney entered the Fire Academy on February 1, 1982 and was assigned to Engine 103, where he worked for a year and one-half. He was transferred to Tmck 15, 4600 South Cottage Grove in August of 1983. He served in that capacity until he was promoted to engineer in January of 1987 and was assigned to 5'^ District Relief; and

WHEREAS, In August of 1993, Dan was promoted to lieutenant ofthe Chicago Fire Department after placing third on the examination and was assigned back to Truck 15 in May of 1999; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate and pay tribute to Daniel P. Mullaney for his unselfish act of bravery and his compassion for his job as a member of the Chicago Fire Department; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Daniel P. Mullaney.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT DONNA J. YOUNG ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, We, in this city of immigrants, this city of neighborhoods, this most American of all cities are particularly cognizant of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Ofthe myriad available career paths toward fulfillment of that dream, there are but a few through which faithful execution of responsibilities offers simultaneous assurance that those who choose other paths will in fact have a legitimate opportunity to achieve their portion of the Dream; and 42640 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Though seemingly fixed and inviolable, the complex social fabric of our great metropolis could be easily torn asunder were it not for the guardians of the public welfare, indeed, the guardians of the "American Dream"; and

WHEREAS, Dedication to and fulfillment of the motto of the Chicago Police Department — "We Serve and Protect" — exacts a substantial physical and emotional toll not only on the officers who must daily cope with the stress and danger of being life's arbiter for countless citizens, but also on the family members who live with the very real knowledge that their wife or mother may never retum from any given workday; and

WHEREAS, Through professionalism and sacrifice, the members ofthe Chicago Police Department have provided us with one ofthe safest cities in the United States of America, allowing each of us to pursue our own version ofthe "American Dream" in safety and confidence; and

WHEREAS, The words of Sir Winston Churchill, "never have so many owed so much to so few" were never more apropos; and

WHEREAS, Sergeant Donna J. Young, Star Number 2013, devoted twenty-nine years of her life in service to the people of Chicago and in so doing has personally ensured that the City of Chicago is the safe, healthy, vibrant community it is today; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, in meeting assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, that on behalf of all the citizens of the City of Chicago we do hereby express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to Sergeant Donna J. Young and her family for the dedication, professionalism and personal sacrifice provided throughout the twenty-nine years.

CONGRATULATION EXTENDED TO YOUNG IRISH FELLOWSHIP CLUB OF CHICAGO ON THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, The Young Irish FeUowship Club ofChicago is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary in 2005; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this monumental occasion by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and

WHEREAS, The Young Irish Fellowship Club will celebrate this occasion at their annual Forever Green Saint Patrick's Day party on Friday, March 11, 2005; and

WHEREAS, More than three thousand young Irish Americans are currently 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42641

members of the Young Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Young Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago is a group of young professional Irish Americans committed to helping raise funds for charities throughout Chicagoland while promoting the Irish culture; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our heartiest congratulations to the Young Irish Fellowship of Chicago in celebration of their thirtieth anniversaiy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Young Irish Fellowship Club ofChicago.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. ANNIE RUTH ROGERS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to her etemal reward Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers, beloved citizen and friend, on Januaiy 20, 2005; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of her transition by The Honorable Arenda Troutman, Alderman of the 20* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Bom to Willie Mac and Wajonan Caldwell in Birmingham, Alabama on March 18, 1920, Ms. Annie Ruth was lovingly raised, as their only child, by her aunt and uncle, John and Charity Rogers in Fort Gaines, Georgia. Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers graduated from Fort Valley College and became a math teacher in Fort Gaines, Georgia. After moving to Chicago, she furthered her education, obtaining a master's degree from Governors State University; and

WHEREAS, In 1966 Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers joined the staff of the Community Mental Health Center, a joint venture between the University of Chicago's Department of Psychiatry and The Woodlawn Organization. Ruth worked with the University ofChicago and The Johns Hopkins University on research projects aimed at improving the African-American education and mental health experience; and 42642 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, From 1973 to 1996 Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers worked for The Woodlawn Organization (T.W.O.) during which time she worked in various capacities as a community organizer, as director of The Woodlawn House and in 1996 she retired as vice chairman of the board of directors of The Woodlawn Organization; and

WHEREAS, A woman committed to excellence who maintained a high level of integrity, Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers gave of herself fully to her family and was a loyal friend to many; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers inspired the lives of countless people through her great personal goodness, charity and concem; and

WHEREAS, The hard work, sacrifice and dedication of Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by her many relatives and friends; and

WHEREAS, To her beloved family: sisters, Mildred Mitchell, Juanita Hargrave (Robert), Nettie Frances Smith (Lewis); brothers, John W. Hardy (Eliza) and Bennie Hardy (Joan); and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives, Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers imparts a legacy of faithfulness, service and dignity. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Creola Reed and Marie Taylor; and six brothers, Willie J. Hardy, Judge Hardy, Jimmie Hardy, Jonah Havard Hardy, Alfred Hardy and Clarence Hardy; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commemorate Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers for her grace-filled life and do hereby express our sincere condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Ms. Annie Ruth Rogers.

Presented By

ALDERM/U^ TROUTMAN (2&" Ward) And ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3"^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE HONORABLE SHIRLEY ANITA CHISOLM.

WHEREAS, On Januaiy 1, 2005, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called The Honorable Shirley Anita Chisolm, a good and faithful public servant, to her etemal reward; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42643

WHEREAS, The Honorable Shirley Anita Chisolm started her life's journey on November 30, 1924 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City as the daughter of immigrant parents, Charles and Ruby St. Hill. Her father came from British Guiana and her mother was from Barbados. In her third year, she was sent to live with her maternal grandmother in Barbados where she received an excellent education from the British school system there that she credited with giving her a strong academic foundation; and

WHEREAS, She rejoined her parents in New York City in 1934 where she continued to excel in academics at Girls High School of Brooklyn. After graduating from that institution in 1942, she enrolled in Brooklyn College where she majored in sociology. During the time she attended the college, she fought against the racism she found there. When black students were denied admittance to a certain social club, she formed an altemative club. When she graduated with honors in 1946, she found little opportunity for employment commensurate with her education. She finally found work at the Mount Calvary Childcare Center in Harlem; and

WHEREAS, She married Conrad Chisolm, a private investigator from the island of Jamaica. They participated in local politics and helped form the Bedford-Stujrvesant Political League. She continued to work in childcare until 1959. A year later Shirley Anita Chisolm started the Unity Democratic Club which was instrumental in mobilizing black and Hispanic voters; and

WHEREAS, In 1964, The Honorable Shirley Anita Chisolm won her first poUtical office in the New York State Assembly where she served continuously until she won election as United States Representative from New York's 12"" District, the first African-American woman to serve in that august body. She continued her service in Congress until she retired in 1982; and

WHEREAS, In 1972, The Honorable Shirley Anfta Chisolrh became the first African-American and the first woman to declare and be considered as a candidate for President of the United States. Although she did not receive her party's nomination she did receive one hundred fifty-one votes from the delegates at the 1972 Democratic National Convention in Miami, Florida; and

WHEREAS, On Tuesday, Febmaiy 15, 2005 at 8:00 P.M., the Chicago Historical Society will honor the memory of The Honorable Shirley Anita Chisolm with an exclusive screening of a 20"" Century Fox Home Entertainment documentary of her remarkable life titled "Chisolm '72 — Unbought and Unbossed"; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council gathered together this ninth day of Febmary, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sincerest sonow at the passing of the great and The Honorable Shirley Anita 42644 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Chisolm who has served her people and her country so well and so honorably; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of The Honorable Shirley Anita Chisolm.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS RAND.

WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called Thomas Rand, an outstanding community leader and businessman, to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Rand started life in Lodi, Texas on March 19, 1919. After attending Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School and Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas, he finished his military obligation in the United States Army and moved to Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Rand opened a business in a building at 55"" and State Streets, the first ofthe Midway family of businesses. He gave employment to many people frorri the immediate neighborhood and many employees who started with him are still employed by Midway to this day; and

WHEREAS, Thomas Rand was a man of extraordinary character, a man committed to the betterment of not only his life and his family's life but also the life of the African-American community. He supported countless charitable and social causes and organizations; and

WHEREAS, During his diverse business career, Thomas Rand broke many barriers. He was the first African-American to head a wholesale beverage company that has become one of the nation's largest. With Thomas Rand at the helm, his sons and other family members worked hard to make Midway a south side institution, expanding the company into manufacturing, food distribution, wholesale and import-export businesses; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Arenda Troutman, Alderman ofthe 20* Ward and The Honorable Dorothy J. Tillman, Alderman of the 3'^'' Ward have brought to the attention of this august body the exceptional life of Thomas Rand, an African- American history maker from their community, during the 2005 celebration of Black History Month; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council, gathered together this ninth day of Febmary, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our collective civic pride in the remarkable contributions Thomas Rand has made 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42645

to his community and this city; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Thomas Rand.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BROOKINS (21'^ Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. EVELYN DUPREE.

WHEREAS, Evelyn DuPree, the eldest daughter of Leona E. and Howard Percy Brookins, was bom in Chicago, Illinois on November 7, 1929. Her twin sister, Earline Stewart and brother, Donald Brookins, preceded her in death; and

WHEREAS, Eveljoi was united in marriage to Alfred Davis; no children were bom. Years later, she was united in holy matrimony to William DuPree and to this union four children, Angela, David, Quenton and Kevin were bom. Both David and Quenton, preceded her in death; and

WHEREAS, Evelyn, known for her scrumptious meals, one in particular, chitterlings and spaghetti specially cooked for her brother, Howard Brookins, Sr., will never be matched. Her contagious smile and determined love for her family will carry on a legacy to those who knew her; and

WHEREAS, Eveljoi served her time well, as an employee with the Chicago Metropolitan Mutual Assurance Co. and Chicago Defender newspaper. Her diligence and dedication will leave a mark in history; and

WHEREAS, Evelyn DuPree accepted her call from heaven on Tuesday, December 28, 2004; awaits her is a crown filled with rubies, diamonds and pearls for unselfish love and compassion shown to others; and

WHEREAS, Eveljoi leaves to cherish her memories, two wonderful children, a loving son, Kevin and a devoted daughter Angela; her pride and joy, grandchildren, Adam, Denera and Deja; one dedicated brother, Howard, Sr. (Audrey); one beautiful sister-in-law, Jeanette; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here on the ninth day of Febmary, 2005, A.D., do hereby 42646 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

express our sonow on the passing of Evelyn DuPree and extend to her family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Evelyn DuPree.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. BETTINA W. PORTER.

WHEREAS, Bettina W. Porter, the eldest of five children answered her Savior's call, "Come I have prepared a place for thee, for in my Father's house are many mansions". Bettina Porter immediately joined her Savior, along with her mother, Lena Williams and sister, Lena P. Reed in her new home named Heaven, on Thursday, Januaiy 20, 2005; and

WHEREAS, Bettina's covenant partner, friend and soul mate, John A. Porter will continue to guide and protect their dear children, Pamela Jon, Patricia Ann and son, John Jeffrey along life's joumey; and

WHEREAS, Bettina W. Porter was truly an inspiration to people around her; Mrs. Porter's life showed one of dignity and determination, all of which helped her to accomplish her Bachelor of Arts degree from Alabama A&M University and her Master of Arts degree from the University ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, During her tenure at the University oflllinois she appeared on various morning news programs including the "WGN Morning News Show" and the "Lee Phillips Show". Bettina was featured in the food section ofthe Chicago Tribune and upon her retirement she received an honorary title of professor emeritus in 1990; and

WHEREAS, Bettina held several professional positions and always expressed a caring attitude and undying love towards people. She knew good leaders recognized they must practice being a servant first and a leader second; and

WHEREAS, Bettina shall continually and forever be remembered and cherished by her loving and devoted husband of almost fifty years, John; devoted father, Jim Williams; three loving children, Pamela J. Porter, Patricia Bias Morrison (Brian) and John "Jeff" Porter (Rhonda); seven grandchildren, Shantel, Morris, John, David, Shelby, Lauren and John Anthony; sisters, Lucy B. Way (Freddie), Sara Fluker- Bodie (Thomas), Mildred Wolfe; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and a multitude of dear friends; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42647

WHEREAS, I, Alderman Howard B. Brookins, Jr. and staff gathered here on this 27"^ day of January, 2005, A.D., do hereby express our sonow on the passing of Bettina W. Porter, and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, will gather together on the ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., to express our sincere condolences; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Bettina W. Porter.

DECLARATION OF AUGUST 7, 2004 AS "FAMILY DAY IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO".

WHEREAS, Family Day is an event that has been celebrated in the City ofChicago for the past ten years; and

WHEREAS, Family Day was created by Family Organization concentrating on Unity & Strength (F.O.C.U.S.) to promote the collective gathering ofthe family; and

WHEREAS, Family Day promotes the unity and acknowledgment celebration ofthe family; and

WHEREAS, Family Day is intended to be a gathering where all people ofthe world can come together to celebrate the goodness of their family; and

WHEREAS, Family Day is a celebration of all families, regardless of race, creed, ethnicity or national identity; and

WHEREAS, F.O.C.U.S. intends to promote family unity eveiywhere!; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of Febmary, 2005 A.D., do hereby join in the celebration of Family Day, and in that regard declare that August 7, 2004, be known as "Family Day in the City of Chicago"; and 42648 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis proclamation be prepared and presented to Gary Smith.

Presented By

ALDERMAN OCASIO (26'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND JOSE "EL VIEJO" TORRES.

WHEREAS, Jose Alberta Tones (El Viejo) was bom on June 9, 1923 in Ponce, Puerto Rico; and

WHEREAS, He completed his academic and theological studies at the Interamerican University in San German and the Evangelical Seminary in Puerto Rico and became a reverend; and

WHEREAS, In 1959 Reverend Tones was called by the Congregational Church in New York to work with the Spanish community at Martha Memorial Evangelical and Reformed Church in Manhattan; and

WHEREAS, In 1962 he was called by the Community Renewal Society ofChicago to minister the growing Hispanic community at the First Congregational Church of Chicago; and

WHEREAS, During his time with the First Congregational Church he was a instrumental leader in the struggle to ensure civil and human rights for the Puerto Rican community and other under represented minorities, dealing with issues that ranged from residential displacement to improving housing, education, emplojonent, community rights, and increased representation in local politics; and

WHEREAS, As a testament to his commitment to social justice he marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma, Alabama in 1964 and was part ofa group of ministers that brought Dr. King' s message to the First Congregational Church and his community in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, He worked tirelessly to improve his community of Humboldt Park as a member of the First Puerto Rican Parade Committee and was a founding member of the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School and the Puerto Rican Cultural Center which stand to this day and have helped guide so many of our youth and reaffirm our cultural identity; and

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nation and the freedom of his people to his last days. A struggle he valiantly pursued with no interest in recognition or accolades, making the most solemn of sacrifices as a husband and father in the years he remained separated from his wife and his son who were and in the case of his son continue to be incarcerated under political pretenses; and

WHEREAS, Jose Tones also known as "Papi Viejo" demonstrated his great compassion and unconditional love by raising Veronica Ocasio and Deana Ortiz, daughters of Kathy Ortiz, as his own children, providing them with the best love, guidance and inspiration a father could give; and

WHEREAS, Jose "El Viejo" Tones passed away of cancer on Saturday, Febmary 5, 2005 at the age of eighty-one; and

WHEREAS, With the death of Jose "El Viejo" Tones, Puerto Ricans everywhere have lost a great leader in our ongoing struggle and a constant source of inspiration in our lives; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That Mayor Richard M. Daley and the Chicago City Council, expresses its deepest condolences to his widow, Alejandria Tones; his four daughters, Norma, Nidza Margarita, Liza Beth and Catalina; his son, Carlos Alberto Tones; and to the children and families he loved as his own.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURNETT (27'" Ward):

DECLARATION OF FEBRUARY 5, 2005 AS "PEGGY WISE DAY IN CHICAGO".

WHEREAS, On February 5, 2005, her colleagues, friends and many admirers are gathering to salute the music educator Peggy Wise for her outstanding citizenship and innumerable accomplishments; and

WHEREAS, Peggy Wise became a pioneer in arts education when, in the 1970s, she integrated two distinct but complimentary music philosophies: Suzuki Talent Education and the Orff-Schulwerk Method; and

WHEREAS, In 1981, Peggy Wise founded the Suzuki-Orff School for Young Musicians. In over two successful decades, the school has become an acclaimed community-based arts organization reaching over two thousand one hundred young 42650 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

people this past year alone; and

WHEREAS, In 1986, Peggy Wise widened her scope of influence when she introduced Suzuki-Orffs first outreach initiative. Project IMAGE — an innovative, long-term arts integration program in the Chicago Public Schools; and

WHEREAS, Peggy Wise's vision for holisticaUy enhancing a child's cognitive and academic development resulted in Suzuki-Orffs groundbreaking Baby Steps early childhood program in 1996. In 1998 she recognized the power of music and parent involvement in advanced reading skills with the establishment of Clap, Sing and Read! for Chicago Public Schools; and

WHEREAS, Peggy Wise, who has constantly focused on the importance of a nurturing family in childhood development, has tirelessly worked to provide tuition assistance to Suzuki-Orff for low-income families representative of Chicago's diverse racial, ethnic and cultural populations; and

WHEREAS, Peggy Wise's verve and vision have brought her great acclaim. More importantly, her success in introducing music, its durability and its inspiration to many thousands of children has eamed her the respect and gratitude of an entire city; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of Febmary, 2005, do hereby express our gratitude and congratulations to Peggy Wise, an outstanding educator and founder ofthe Suzuki-Orff School for Young Musicians, and we add our best wishes for her continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Peggy Wise.

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. KERRY STACEY DANIELS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward Kerry Stacey Daniels, beloved citizen and friend, December 13, 2004, at the age of thirty-eight years; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42651

WHEREAS, Although born and largely raised in Chicago, Kerry Daniels also lived briefly in Detroit, Mississippi and in Bolingbrook, Illinois. He attended Romeoville and Downers Grove High Schools and graduated from Chicago's Lane Tech. He also attended First Business School and Lincoln Technical Institute where he received a mechanic's certificate; and

WHEREAS, Kerry Daniels served his country honorably and ably in the United States Navy. In 1986 he met Tammy White, and to this union three children were born: Sunira Charrise, Kerry Devon and Daesha Lanna. Later, in 2001, Kerry and Tammy were to adopt two more sons to their beautiful family: Leo and Cleo Thomas; and

WHEREAS, In August, 2002, Kerry Daniels was elevated to the sublime degree of master mason with Lodge Number 7 in Chicago; and WHEREAS, Kerry Daniels was a very popular friend and neighbor to many. He will be sorely missed, most especially by his wife. Tammy, and their five children; his father, George Daniels; grandmother, Nellie Searcy; siblings; 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, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Kerry Daniels, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Kerry Daniels and family.

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28*" Ward) And ALDERMAN BURKE (14*" Ward):

RECOGNITION OF MS. SARAH SIEGAL, MS. ALLISON NICHOLS, MS. BRITTANY SALTIEL AND MR. BARRY BRADFORD FOR DOCUMENTARY ENTITLED "THE CORE OF THE SOLUTION".

WHEREAS, In 1964, three young civil rights workers participating in a voter registration drive in the State of Mississippi were kidnapped, brutally beaten and shot to death. Although Federal Bureau of Investigation agents discovered the 42652 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

bodies and the identities ofthe killers, those responsible for the murder of twenty- one year-old James Chaney, twenty year-old Andrew Goodman and twenty-four year-old Michael Schwerner remained uncharged for forty years; and WHEREAS, On January 6 ofthis year, reputed Ku Klux Klan member Edgar Ray Killen was finally arrested for the crime due in no small part to the work and efforts of three suburban Chicago students from Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Sarah Siegel, Allison Nichols and Brittany Saltiel, all sixteen years old, spent more than a year working on a 2004 documentary media project about the killings that included a rare phone interview conducted by their teacher with the man arrested and helped generate a congressional resolution last June asking federal prosecutors to reopen the case; and WHEREAS, In the summer of 2003, the girls, working with their teacher-advisor Barry Bradford, created the media project for the 2004 National History Day contest. The students pored over court transcripts, interviewed fonner prosecutors, investigators, witnesses and even family members of the victims as well as govemment officials for their ten-minute documentary. They also sought out the accused Killen, now seventy-nine years old, for a phone interview. Soon after that interview, the teacher and his students' names were posted on a white supremacist website; and WHEREAS, The students' documentary, titled "The CORE of the Solution", was honored in the Senior Group Media category in June, 2004 at the Illinois History Fair Awards; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council, gathered together this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby hold in the highest esteem the heroic work of Sarah Siegel, Allison Nichols and Brittany Saltiel as well as their teacher-advisor, Barry Bradford that has helped bring to justice someone who has been identified as responsible for the deaths of the three civil rights workers more than four decades ago and bring closure to their families; and Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to Sarah Siegel, Allison Nichols, Brittany Saltiel and Barry Bradford.

Presented By

ALDERMAN CAROTHERS (29*" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PIERRE NYARMONTA LUCAS, JR.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom sent His angels down to carry his precious 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42653

child, Pierre Nyarmonta Lucas, Jr. home to his eternal rest; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been informed of the passing of Pierre Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr. by The Honorable Isaac S. Carothers, Alderman ofthe 29* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Born December 10, 2004, Piene Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr., a loving son, was born to the blessed union of Nyako James and Pierre Lucas Sr.; and

WHEREAS, Piene Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr. a blessing bestowed upon his parents will remain within their hearts forever. Pierre Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr., a good baby, loved to hear the sound of voices, music playing in his ears, and most of all being held; and

WHEREAS, Pierre Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr., a product of a loving, nurturing family, spread much joy throughout his comparatively short life and leaves to celebrate his life many who loved him deeply: his caring and devoted parents, Nyako James and Pierre Lucas Sr.; one sister, Nyarra Clinkscales; two grandmothers, Theresa James and Lisa Luster; two grandfathers, Gilbert Fliggins and Ralph Boyd; two great- grandmothers, Marvie James and Glenda Luster; two great-grandfathers, Jeff James and Tom Lucas, Sr.; to great grandparents, Versie and L'Vernon Gaitor; aunts, Sheila James, LaSahonda Boyd and Syulvia Luster; special cousins, Kinoy James and Brandie Luster; one godmother, Sandra Jenkins, and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby recognize the life of Pierre Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr. and offer our heartfelt sympathy to his family, friends and loved ones and express our hope that the coldness of their grief be soon replaced by their warm memories of him; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Pierre Nyarmontha Lucas, Jr.

TRIBUTE TO LATE DEACON WILLIE WALKER, JR.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Deacon Willie Walker, Jr., beloved citizen and friend, Tuesday, January 4, 2005, at the age of seventy-four years; and 42654 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of Deacon Willie Walker, Jr.'s passing by The Honorable Isaac S. Carothers, Alderman ofthe 29* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. lived a long and productive life. He was born January 20, 1930 to the union of Willie and Ella Mae Walker, in New Hebron, Mississippi. He migrated to Chicago, Illinois in 1953 and was employed at Chicago Northwestern Railroad. He later worked at H.K. Porters headquarters until his retirement after twenty-five years of dedicated service; and

WHEREAS, Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. and the former Sarah Lee Stoner were united in holy matrimony November 26, 1956. They shared many years of wedded bliss and to this loving union the couple was blessed with one son, Larry; and

WHEREAS, Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. accepted Christ and was baptized with the Holy Ghost at the King of Glory Tabernacle C.O.G.I.C. in Chicago. Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. remained a faithful servant ofthe church and for many years he opened the doors for the saints to enter; and

WHEREAS, Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. was a wonderful husband and father who enjoyed family life. He was a vital and active member in his grateful community and will be sorely missed. His strong guidance, gentle kindness and endless generosity will serve as an inspiration and comfort to all who knew and loved him; and

WHEREAS, His father, WiUie Walker, mother, Ella Mae Walker and grandmother, Delia Norwood, having predeceased him. Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. leaves to celebrate his life and cherish his memory his devoted wife, Sarah Lee; son, Larry (Denise); two grandsons, Eric (Shonquetta) and Briant; two great grandsons, Chris and Kory; five goddaughters, Vivian, Vanessa, Kimberly, Sarah and Dorothy; two god-granddaughters, Michelle and Detris; one sister-in-law, Fannie (Thad) Taylor; one brother-in-law, James Stoner; and many play-children, a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and the entire King of Glory Church family; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. and extend to his family and friends our sincere condolences; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Deacon Willie Walker, Jr. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42655

Presented By

ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34*" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LEONARD BEATTY.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite vrisdom and judgment has called to his etemal reward, Leonard Beatty, beloved citizen and friend, Sunday, November 28, 2004; and

WHEREAS, This august body has been notified of his passing by The Honorable Carrie M. Austin, Alderman of the 34* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Leonard Beatty, the loving son of Eula (Redmond) and Theodore Beatty, born May 6, 1924 was one of seven children who brought joy and laughter to the Beatty Family household. The family lived in Chicago and Leonard received his education through the Chicago Public Schools System. Leonard, an outstanding recruit in the R.O.T.C. at DuSable High School, served his country proudly, after graduation, in the United States Army. Leonard Beatty received numerous medals and commendations during his tour of duty and received his honorable discharge as a staff sergeant; and

WHEREAS, Symbolic ofthe strength and solidity of family life, Leonard Beatty and the former Millye L. Dickerson were united in holy matrimony on August 29, 1958. Leonard was employed with the Chicago Transit Authority as a motorman. After years of dedicated service he was elected to the position of president to Local Number 308 ofthe Amalgamated Transit Union, serving his fellow employees for six years. He returned to the Chicago Transit Authority as superintendent of the Maintenance Department and retired in 1986; and

WHEREAS, A vital and active member of the Zion Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Leonard worked with the young and old, assisted the Drill Team, attended Sunday Church School, Bible Class, Brotherhood, and numerous church committees. In 1994, he was ordained to the Deacons Board. He served as deacon ofthe Usher Board, a member ofthe Pastor's Aide, assistant chairraan of Tmstees and was a member of the Senior Ministry of Love. Leonard Beatty served actively and faithfully until his health failed; and

WHEREAS, In a long and productive life, Leonard Beatty reached out and touched many. He will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence, and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him especially his loving and devoted wife, Honey; three loving daughters, Cassandra, Sharon, and Larquetta; granddaughter, Kyra; sisters-in-law, Lorraine Frost, Elosie Head, Altoria Helms, 42656 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Tommye (Willie) Moore and Julia Edwards; brother-in-law, Jasper Dickerson (Erma); and a host of other relatives and many friends. Leonard Beatty was a loving uncle and adopted "Dad" to many nieces, nephews and godchildren (Holland Family) who also mourn the loss; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Leonard Beatty and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Leonard Beatty.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. ALBERTA STOKES ON ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that the City Councfl of the City of Chicago is hereby informed of the observance of Mrs. Alberta Stokes' one hundredth birthday; and

WHEREAS, Mrs. Alberta Stokes, an enthusiastic, active and much-loved resident of Chicago's great 34* Ward community, celebrated her one hundredth birthday on Januaiy 27, 2005, thereby reaching a milestone few are fortunate to achieve; and

WHEREAS, Mrs. Alberta Stokes and her loving husband, who passed away in 1939, were blessed with fifteen children. After his death, Mrs. Alberta Stokes raised her family alone, instilling the importance of family morals. Indicative ofthe solidity and strength of family life, five generations of her family will be present to help Mrs. Alberta Stokes celebrate this singular event, along with the many friends she has made over the years; and

WHEREAS, Mrs. Alberta Stokes remains today an inspiration to all who have reached their golden years and a treasured matriarch to her grateful and loving family and friends; and

WHEREAS, An individual of great personal goodness and achievement, Mrs. Alberta Stokes is worthy of our great admiration and esteem; now, therefore,

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Stokes on her one hundredth birthday and extend our best and most fervent wishes for a grand celebration worthy of this occasion; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mrs. Alberta Stokes.

Presented By

ALDERMAN COL6N (35'" Ward):

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO MR. JOSEPH ZARCONE FOR OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP AND EXPRESSION OF SUPPORT FOR HONORARY STREET NAME DESIGNATION.

WHEREAS, Joseph Zarcone, a strong presence in the great 35* Ward neighborhood surrounding Richard Yates Elementary School for many years, has had a lasting positive effect on the neighbors and children who survive him; and

WHEREAS, Joseph Zarcone was a longtime dedicated member ofthe Yates local school council from its inception in 1986 until his death in 2000. In many ways a productive citizen, all eight of his children are Yates School graduates; and

WHEREAS, Joseph Zarcone was involved throughout his life in numerous community affairs and attended C.A.P.S. regularly. His involvement was total, and it is clear that his many good deeds outlive him. It is both fitting and proper that we establish an honorary street name designation in his name; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby pay tribute and express our gratitude to Joseph Zarcone for his outstanding citizenship and support an honorary street name designation in his name; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Joseph Zarcone. 42658 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN BANKS (36'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ON TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY AS HEAD BASKETBALL COACH OF DUKE UNIVERSITY.

WHEREAS, Mike Krzyzewski, the Hall of Fame coach ofthe Duke Blue Devils, is entering his twenty-fifth year as an enduring legend of the basketball court; and

WHEREAS, Mike Krzyzewski — or "Coach K" as he is most widely known — currently has over seven hundred career wins at Duke and has been recognized as "Coach ofthe Year" or "Coach ofthe Decade" or "America's Best Coach" (all sports) by an awesome array of those who know, media judges such as CNN and Time magazine. He has been named "National Coach of the Year" twelve times in eight different seasons, and was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001; and

WHEREAS, Bom in our great City ofChicago Febmary 13, 1947, Mike Krzyzewski attended Weber High School and spent his college career as a three-year letterman at Army 1967 — 1969. A team captain, second team all-NlT honoree and a North- South game participant in 1969, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Army in 1969 before serving his country ably and honorably in the United States Army from 1969 to 1974. His college coaching career began at Indiana in 1974 — 1975, and his first head coaching position was at Army from 1975 to 1980. Just prior to the 1980 — 1981 season, Mike Krzyzewski was named head coach at Duke, and since then he has established himself as one of basketball's truly great coaches; and

WHEREAS, Coach K's record as Duke's all-time winning coach gives evidence of his team's successes: six hundred twenty-one total wins; three hundred eleven weeks ranked in the top twenty-five; two hundred two weeks ranked in the top ten; and seventy-eight weeks ranked as number one; ten Final Four berths in the last nine years, including five straight appearances from 1988 to 1992. Duke has also had six players under Coach K to be named National Player of the Year; and

WHEREAS, However impressive team statistics under Coach Krzyzewski, Duke's three National Championships — in 1991 and 1992, and again in 2001 — push Coach K over the top. He is one of only four coaches in N.C.A.A. history to win three or more N.C.A.A. titles. He is the winningest active coach in N.C.A.A. tournament play with a stunning 64-17 record for a seventy-nine percentage. His sixty-four tournament victories rank second all-time in N.C.A.A. history; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42659

WHEREAS, With over seven hundred career wins, Mike Krzyzewski has received many honors and awards. He has been named National Coach of the Year a dozen times, in eight different seasons. He has written about his amazingly focused life, and one of his books — Leadingr With the Heari: Coach Ks Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business and Life has been on the New York Times bestseller list; and

WHEREAS, Coach K is vitally active in several charities, in particular, including the Children's Miracle Network, the V Foundation, Comprehensive Cancer Center and N.A.B.C. Coaches vs. Cancer. He also spearheads fund-raising efforts for the Emily Krzyzewski Family Life Center at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Durham, North Carolina; and

WHEREAS, Coach K is married to the former Carol "Mickie" Marsh. They have three daughters: Debbie Savarino, Lindy Frasher and Jamie Spatola, and four grandchildren: Joey, Michael, Carlyn and Emelia Savarino, with whom to spend quality time and to share in his many accomplishments; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby pay tribute to Chicagoan Mike Krzyzewski, the Hall of Fame head coach of the Duke Blue Devils, whose towering record himself, his team, his sport and the proud city he can call his birthplace; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mike Krzyzewski.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38*" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. HARRY BREINIG, JR.

WHEREAS, Harry Breinig, Jr. 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 42660 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The beloved husband of fifty-three and one-half years of the late Margaret; loving father of Harry L. Ill, John F. and Margaret L. (William) Senne; cherished grandfather of Brian (Melissa) Zorger and Michelle McClintock; fond great-grandfather of Cody and Tylee McClintock and Nicholas and Chase Zorger; dear brother of Carol Marie (Joseph) Thompson, Dolores (Charlie) Gawne, Edward (Mary) and the late Jessie, Helen Elaine and Joan; and devoted uncle of many, Harry Breinig, Jr. 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Harry Breinig, Jr. and extend to his family and friends our sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Harry Breinig, Jr.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LOTTIE A. EZOP.

WHEREAS, Lottie A. Ezop has been called to eternal 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 late Thomas; loving sister of the late Frances Bower, Angeline Smith and Frank Burkot; devoted aunt of Patricia LoSasso, Carole Drwal, Charlotte Jackson, Elaine Ezop and the late Vincent Burkot; and fond grandaunt of many, Lottie A. Ezop 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Lottie A. Ezop and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Lottie A. Ezop. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42661

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGUERITE V. FAHEY.

WHEREAS, Marguerite V. Fahey has been called to eternal 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 devoted wife ofthe late Tom; loving mother of Peggy (Bill) Wallace, Colleen, Dr. Patricia (Brian) Flynn and Jeanne (Sal) Spizzirri; cherished grandmother of Adam, Nick, Kara, Sean, Kelly, Heather and Buddy; fond sister of Marian Hayes and the late John Kenny, Ann Aubin and Ed Kenny; sister-in-law of the Fahey and Kenny families; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Marguerite V. Fahey 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Marguerite V. Fahey and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Marguerite V. Fahey.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS GAVIN.

WHEREAS, Thomas Gavin 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 Ann; loving father of Kathleen; cherished grandfather of Darren and Vera; dear brother of Francis X. (the late Anne Marie), Theresa (Kenneth) Vranek, John A. and the late William M. (the late Jean), James F. and Walter H.; fond son of the late William J. and Margaret M., Thomas Gavin leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore, 42662 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Thomas Gavin and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Thomas Gavin.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. VINCENT A. GLOWCZEWSKI

WHEREAS, Vincent A. Glowczewski 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 Delphine (nee Graczyk) and the late Lucille (nee Oziminski); loving father of Carol (late Dan) CHagan, Lynn (David) Bedard and the late Thomas Glowczewski; devoted grandfather of Timothy, Matthew and lan; fond brother of Marian Johnson, Dorothy Sharkey, the late Janet Wolke and Lorraine Majewski, Vincent A. Glowczewski 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Vincent A. Glowczewski and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Vincent A. Glowczewski.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STANLEY J. GRYZBEK

WHEREAS, Stanley J. Gryzbek has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42663

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved husband ofthe late Helen; loving father of Wayne (Pat), Cynthia and Stanley A. (Natalie); proud grandfather of Laura (Michael) Cardiff, Wayne S. (Lisa), Amy (Paul) Langoni, Jennifer and Angela; great-grandfather of Michael, Kaitlyn and Christopher; dear brother of the late John, Lottie Maczko, Marie Pajak and Benny; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews, Stanley J. Gryzbek 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Stanley J. Gryzbek and extend to his family and friends our sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Stanley J. Gryzbek.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. EMILY H/iAG.

WHEREAS, Emily Haag has been called to eternal 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 daughter ofthe late David and Barbara Haag; dear sister of Catherine (the late George) Wagner, Eleanore (Paul) Garwood, Charles (Percida), David and the late Pauline (the late George) Troik, Peter (the late Betty) and Edward (the late Marge); fond aunt of many nieces and nephews, Emily Haag 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 ninth (iay-of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Emily Haag and extend to her family and friends our sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Emily Haag. 42664 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. KATHLEEN JOYCE.

WHEREAS, Kathleen Joyce has been called to eternal 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 loving mother of Mary, John, C.F.D. (Lisa), Peggy (Martin) O'Malley, Pat (Linda), Katie Joyce-Ryan, Mikey, Patrica (Matt) O'Callaghan and Tony; dear grandmother of Kasey Ryan, Matt O'Callaghan, Sean and Eamonn O'Malley, and Anthony, John, Katie and Jennifer Joyce; cherished great-grandmother of Jacob, Jayden and Nathan Joyce; fond sister of Peg (Robert) Fiege and John Berry of England; adopted mother of many boys from Angel of Guardian Orphanage, Kathleen Joyce 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Kathleen Joyce and extend to her family and friends our sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Kathleen Joyce.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JAMES J. O'NEILL.

WHEREAS, James J. O'Neill 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 Elizabeth; loving father of Mary Ann (Austin) Carolan-Terretta, Terence, C.P.D. (Eileen), John, retired Colonel U.S.A.F. (Anne), Michael D.D.S. (Stasia), Frank (Jane Worland) and Patricia (Ronald) Rossetto; grandfather of eighteen; fond brother of Robert T. (LaVerne); uncle of many nieces and nephews, James J. O'Neill leaves a legacy of faith, dignity, compassion and love; now, therefore, 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42665

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of James J. O'Neill and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of James J. O'Neill.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ARTHUR H P/KHLKE.

WHEREAS, Arthur H. Pahlke 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 Angeline; loving father of Arthur R. (Joann) and Lawrence (Lori); fond grandfather of Nikki (Joel) TuUy, Scott, Elizabeth, Paul and Christine; dear brother of Evelyn, Janet and the late Henry, Chester and Dolores; fond brother-in-law of Mary, Alfred "Uncle Babe", the late John and Victoria; fond uncle and friend to many, Arthur H. Pahlke 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Arthur H. Pahlke and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Arthur H. Pahlke.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. JOSEPHINE R. SKOFF.

WHEREAS, Josephine R. Skoff has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God; and 42666 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Thomas R. Allen; and

WHEREAS, The beloved and devoted mother of Danielle; dearest daughter ofthe late Alfonso and the late Rosa DelGiudice; dear sister of Maria (Benny) Mazzone, Connie (Claudio) DelGuidice and the late Theresa (Frank) Garritano; and loving aunt and great-aunt to many, Josephine R. Scoff 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Josephine R. Scoff and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Josephine R. Scoff.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH SOMOGYL

WHEREAS, Joseph Somogjd 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 Delores; loving father of Joseph (Linda), Gina (Lawrence) Hubberts and Robert (Eileen); dearest grandfather of Joseph, Aaron, Sara and Hana; fond brother of William (Barbara) Storm and Shirley (the late Edward) Stipek; and uncle of many nieces and nephews, Joseph Somogjd 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Joseph Somogyi and extend to his family and friends our sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Joseph Somogjd. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42667

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. CORALIE E. STRAUSS.

WHEREAS, Coralie E. Strauss has been called to eternal 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 Alfred; loving mother of Coralie (Ray) Reinhart, Irene Strazewski and Rose Walsh; proud grandmother of eleven; dear sister of Frances (Judy) Soter and the late Richard Soter; and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews, Coralie E. Strauss 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Coralie E. Strauss and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Coralie E. Strauss.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. BENJAMIN SZRAMEK.

WHEREAS, Benjamin Szramek 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 Stephanie; loving father of Patricia (William) and Bill (Betsy); fond grandfather of Michael (Nancy) Jambor, Kathy (Marty) Bohlmann, Debbie (Greg) Carlisle, Marc Szramek and Julie Szramek; great­ grandfather of seven; fond brother of Murphy (the late Helen), Angeline Ruggairo, Irene (Vito) Joudelka, Helen (Eddy) Dzija, Mimi (Steve) Wasilewski and the late Stanley (the late Hattie), Benjamin Szramek 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Benjamin Szramek and extend to his family and friends our sympathy; and 42668 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Benjamin Szramek.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. VIOLET E. TOTZKE.

WHEREAS, Violet E. Totzke 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 Charles C; dear mother of Karen A. (John F.) Ranos, Margaret C. "Peggy" (John S.) Matula and Mary G. (Thomas E.) Hanik; loving grandmother of Pat, Pete, Kate, Amanda, Jememy, Jessi and Julz; fond sister of Nicholas (Dona); "My darlin" ofthe late Jack R. Boven, Violet E. Totzke 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sonow on the death of Violet E. Totzke and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Violet E. Totzke.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward) And ALDERMAN LEVAR (45'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET M. DONOVAN.

WHEREAS, Margaret M. Donovan has been called to etemal life by the wisdom of God; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42669

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 James J. Donovan; loving mother of Dawn M., Reverend James J., Mary Kay (Phillip) Falson, Margaret (David) Wilson and Catherine (Kyle) Speer; loving grandmother of Kevin, Phillip, Patrick, Kelly, Ryan, Danny, Kaitljoi and Lily; loving sister of Thomas (Dolores) Shaughnessy, Catherine (Edward) Krajoiak aind the late Agnes and Helen; and dear aunt and friend of many, Margaret M. Donovan 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 ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Margaret M. Donovan and extend to her family and friends our sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Margaret M. Donovan.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ROGER H BRANDT.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Roger H. Brandt to his etemal reward; and

WHEREAS, The City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Roger H. Brandt, beloved husband of Jean, was an active and vital member of his community. The loving father of Roger Lee Brandt and Michael James Brandt; and fond grandfather of Meghan E. Brandt, Roger H. Brandt leaves a legacy of faith, compassion, dignity and Icive; and

WHEREAS, Roger H. Brandt 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. 42670 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D. do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Roger H. Brandt and extend to his famfly and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Roger H. Brandt.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. KATHLEEN FITZGERALD.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Kathleen Fitzgerald to her eternal reward; and

WHEREAS, The City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen Fitzgerald was an active and vital member of her community. The loving mother of Theresa (Phillip) McGee, Daniel (Carolyn), Edward and Jean; loving grandmother of Ryan McGee; dearest sister of Mary Edison; dear friend and former wife of David; and aunt of many, Kathleen Fitzgerald leaves a legacy of faith, compassion, dignity and love; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen Fitzgerald will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion 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 ninth day of February, 2005 A.D. do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Kathleen Fitzgerald and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Kathleen Fitzgerald.

TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. MARY ANN WALLS.

WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called Mary Ann Walls to her etemal reward; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42671

WHEREAS, The City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Mary Ann Walls, beloved wife ofthe late George L., was an active and vital member of her community. The loving mother of Michael and the late Richard (Linda) Wells; dearest grandmother of Sarah and Laura Wells; dear sister of Lorraine Dowiarz and Ira Eppinger; fond aunt of many nieces and nephews, Mary Ann Walls leaves a legacy of faith, compassion, dignity and love; and

WHEREAS, Mary Ann Walls will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion 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 ninth day of February, 2005 A.D. do hereby express our sonow on the death of Mary Ann Walls and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be presented to the family of Mary Ann Walls.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. DOMENCIO GAMBINO ON RECEIPT OF MAN OF THE YEAR AWARD FROM ITALIAN CULTURAL CENTER.

WHEREAS, On Saturday, February 19, 2005 Domencio Gambino will receive the Italian Cultural Center's Man ofthe Year Award at their 33"^"* annual dinner dance; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this joyous occasion by Alderman Margaret Laurino of the 39* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Gambino is the vice president and co-owner of Tony's Finer Foods; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council recognizes the importance of honoring our finest citizens for their outstanding civic contributions; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our congratulations to Domencio Gambino on receipt ofthe Italian Cultural Center's 42672 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Man of the Year Award and wish him continued success and fulfilment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Domencio Gambino.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO JAMES AND SARAH KOTEK ON BIRTH OF DAUGHTER, HANN/iH SO-EUN.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world Hannah So-Eun Kotek, daughter of James and Sarah, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis blessed event by Alderman Margaret Laurino; 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, Hannah So-Eun represents the future of Chicago 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 of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate James and Sarah on the birth of their daughter, Hannah So-Eun, and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ELIEZER LEVIN ON BAR MITZVAH.

WHEREAS, On Monday, Febmary 14, 2005 family and friends wiU gather to celebrate the bar mitzvah of Eliezer Levin, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Yitzchok Z. Levin, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42673

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this joyous celebration by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Eliezer Levin represents the future of Chicago and the endless possibilities for our great city; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we. The Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate Eliezer Levin on this special time in his life and extend our best wishes for continued success and fulfilment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Eliezer Levin.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO LIEUTENANT CINDY PONTORIERO ON RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT.

WHEREAS, Lieutenant Cindy Pontoriero has retired from the Chicago Police Department following more than thirty-seven years of dedicated public service; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis special occasion by Margaret Laurino, Alderman of the 39* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Throughout her long and distinguished tenure Lieutenant Ponotoriero upheld the finest traditions of the law enforcement community and her hard work, commitment and dedication to duty eamed her the respect and admiration of her peers; and

WHEREAS, Lieutenant Ponotoriero was sworn in with the second class of women admitted to the force in 1967 and went on to become the first unappointed female detective after passing the detective exam in the early 1970s; 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 City of Chicago, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby express our gratitude and heartiest congratulations to 17"' District Police Lieutenant Cindy Pontoriero as she retires from thirty-seven years of outstanding service to the people ofthis great city and we extend our very best wishes for her continued success and 42674 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Lieutenant Cindy Pontoriero.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO TODD AND DOROTHY RACLAW ON BIRTH OF SON, DANIEL BLAES.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world Daniel Blaes Raclaw, son of Todd and Dorothy, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis blessed event by Alderman Margaret Laurino; 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 tmst; and

WHEREAS, Daniel Blaes represents the future of Chicago 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 of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate Todd and Dorothy on the birth of their son, Daniel Blaes, and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. RONALD J. STAGG ON RETIREMENT FROM CAREER IN PUBLIC SERVICE.

WHEREAS, Ronald J. Stagg, one of the city's most dedicated and respected employees, is retiring from public service; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42675

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis by The Honorable Margaret Laurino, Alderman of the 39* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Ronald J. Stagg has represented the highest standards of public service, worthy of the respect of all city residents; and

WHEREAS, Ronald J. Stagg has been a dedicated and faithful employee who has contributed greatly to the efficiency of city government; and

WHEREAS, Ronald J. Stagg has worked for twenty-five years as a valued employee ofthe Fire Department most recentiy as a project administrator in the Bureau of Support Services and his hard work and diligence will certainly be missed; 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 of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our gratitude and heartiest congratulations to Ronald J. Stagg as he retires and we extend to this fine citizen our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Ronald J. Stagg.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. SONYA VAYNMAN ON UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP.

WHEREAS, On Monday, January 31, 2005 Ms. Sonya Vaynman was sworn in as an American citizen; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this joyous occasion by Alderman Margaret Laurino of the 39* Ward; and

WHEREAS, The daughter of proud parents Irena and Simon Vajoiman of Wildwood, Missouri, Sonya was surrounded by a wonderful group of supportive friends as she was sworn in along with one hundred forty people from forty-six foreign countries; and 42676 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council recognizes the significance ofthose willing to pledge their allegiance to our great country as they pursue their version of the American Dream; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our congratulations to Sonya Vaynman on being sworn in as an American citizen and wish her continued success and fulfilment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Sonya Vaynman.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MATTHEW AND JANE OSTERMAN ON BIRTH OF SON, KYLE MC CARTHY.

WHEREAS, A new citizen came into the world Kyle McCarthy Osterman, son of Matthew and Jane, outstanding residents of Chicago's great northwest side community; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed ofthis blessed event by Alderman Margaret Laurino; 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, Kyle McCarthy represents the future of Chicago and the endless possibilities for our great city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate Matthew and Jane on the birth of their son, Kyle McCarthy, and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family.. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42677

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, On Sunday, Febmary 13, 2005, the PoUsh National AlUance is celebrating their one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Margaret Laurino; and

WHEREAS, Founded on Febmary 15, 1880 in PhUadelphia, the PoUsh National Alliance has continued to further the cause of Polish immigrants and Americans of Polish ancestiy while remaining faithful to the needs of people in Poland; and

WHEREAS, Today the PoUsh National Alliance is the largest of all ethnically based fraternal insurance benefit societies in the country; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate the Polish National Alliance on their one hundred twenty-fifth anniversaiy and extend our best wishes for continued success and achievement; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the president of the Polish American Congress Edward J. Moskal.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DOHERTY (4V' Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. KATHLEEN SCHMIDT ON ONE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Kathleen Schmidt, a much admired woman, is celebrating her one hundredth birthday on January 23, 2005; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen Schmidt was born on January 23, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois, one of nine children born to Daniel and Margaret Ryan; and 42678 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Kathleen grew up with her siblings Daniel, Jr., Mary, Robert, Helen, Margaret, Alice, Joseph and William on Chicago's south side; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen resided at 6630 South Green Street and attended Saint Bernard Grammar School and then Loretto High School in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen went on to business school and a career with the Rock Island Railroad, rising to the title of executive secretary before her retirement; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen met and married the love of her life, Robert Schmidt, and moved to Millersburg, Ohio sharing thirty-two wonderful years with him; and

WHEREAS, After losing Robert, Kathleen returned to Chicago and took up residence at the Resurrection Retirement Community, where she is a much loved and admired member; and

WHEREAS, Kathleen's one hundredth birthday celebration will be held on Friday, February 25, 2005 in the Blue Room of the Resunection Retirement Community; and

WHEREAS, Kiathleen is to celebrate her birthday with her family and friends in attendance, especially her sister, Alice O'Connor, and niece and nephew, Georgia and Dan O'Connor; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our heartiest congratulations to Kathleen Schmidt on the occasion of her one hundredth birthday and extend our very best wishes for continuing health, happiness and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Kathleen Schmidt.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42^" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO RABBI MEIR CH/U BENHIYOUN ON FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY FARBREGEN.

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun was born in Rabat, Morocco in 1955; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42679

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun immigrated to Israel in 1965; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun served in the Israeli Defense Forces after high school; he served for three years and was in active duty in the Yom Kippur War in 1973; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics and Mass Communications from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem; and

WHEREAS, In 1979, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun emigrated to the United States to attended Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, New Jersey, where he studied for three years before attending Central Lubavitch Yeshiva, in Brooklyn, New York where he was ordained in 1986; and

WHEREAS, In 1986, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun married his wife, I?ivka; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun was appointed emissary by the Lubavitch Rebbe and moved with Rivka to Chicago, Illinois where they established the Chabad House of Downtown Chicago; the Chabad House ofthe Loop in 1987; the Chabad House of Lincoln Park in 1990; and the Chabad House ofthe Goldcoast in 2000; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun pioneered the building of the Center for Jewish Life in the heart of downtown Chicago with the encouragement and support of the community. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, The Honorable Burton F. Natarus and other leaders; and

WHEREAS, The Center for Jewish Life represents the philosophy of Lubavitch and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, based on love and pursuit ofthe welfare of all human beings and gears its efforts to enhance the health of society in general; and

WHEREAS, The Center for Jewish Life caters to the spiritual needs ofthe Jewish community through services, Torah classes and counseling for individuals and families; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun and wife, Rivka, are the parents of eight children; and

WHEREAS, Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun will be celebrating his fiftieth birthday Farbregen on Tuesday, February 8, 2005, the Hebrew date of Rosh Chodesh Adar 5765; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled in meeting this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby wish Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun a happy fiftieth birthday Farbregen; and 42680 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Rabbi Meir Chai Benhiyoun.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. DEBORAH DE HASS ON ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS CAMP/UGN CH/UR OF UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO.

WHEREAS, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago has helped to improve the lives of residents in the two hundred thirty-eight communities of metropolitan Chicago for seventy-five years; and

WHEREAS, United Way ofMetropolitan Chicago is the leading non-govemmental health and human services partner; and

WHEREAS, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago is committed to displaying a volunteer, staff and donor base that resembles the people in their serving communities; diversity is celebrated and embraced at the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago; and

WHEREAS, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago has developed valuable partnerships with companies, public institutions and social service agencies to serve each of the seventy-eight Chicago communities; and

WHEREAS, Deborah DeHass, vice chair and regional managing partner of Deloitte and United Way ofMetropolitan Chicago Campaign Chair, has advanced the United Way mission of improving lives with her tireless, selfless acts of charity and volunteerism; and

WHEREAS, Under the leadership of Deborah DeHaas in 2003, United Way of Metropolitan Chicago raised $71 Million from Chicago area companies and individuals, which translates into $51.4 Million invested in health and human service programs; 2004 campaign results have indicated even greater success; and

WHEREAS, Deborah DeHaas inspired the spirit of volunteerism amongst the campaign cabinet, tripling the number of distinguished business leaders to sixty- five members, many of whom reside and/or work in the 42"'' Ward, Chicago, Illinois; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42681

WHEREAS, On March 11, 2005, Unfted Way of MetropoUtan Chicago wiU be honoring Deborah DeHaas as she completes her two-year term as campaign chair; the celebration will take place at the Hilton Towers Hotel; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate Deborah DeHaas on her accomplishments for the community as campaign chair of United Way of Metropolitan Chicago; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Deborah DeHaas.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. FAIRFAX CONE OF FOOTE CONE & BELDING ON BUSINESS SUCCESS AND HONORARY "FAIRF/{X CONE WAY" STREET DESIGNATION.

WHEREAS, Foote Cone 85 Belding founded in 1873 was originally named, Lord 85 Thomas; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding became the official name of Lord & Thomas after the agency was sold to its top managers, Emerson Foote, Fairfax Cone and Don Belding; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding is now one of the world's third oldest advertising agency; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding has over one hundred ninety-five offices that services clients in one hundred nine countries; key offices are in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and Southem California; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone 85 Belding's Fairfax Cone is the inspiration behind the agency's contemporary culture; and

WHEREAS, Fairfax Cone took over Foote Cone 85 Belding in 1957, leading the agency to $22 Million billings with landmark campaigns for Lucky Strike, Hallmark, Tone and Dial; and

WHEREAS, In 1962, Fairfax Cone was on the cover of Time magazine when Foote Cone & Belding's billings were just shy of $130 Million; and 42682 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Fairfax Cone ran Foote Cone & Belding single-handedly until he retired in the 1970s; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone 8& Belding's motto is, "we value a culture that focuses on creativity, speed to market and senior management involvement"; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding has developed and implemented the "Model of One": one management, one account leader for all disciplines worldwide; one team; one brand strategy; one broad creative idea executed in all channels of customer contact; and one bottom line; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone 8s Belding offers the following services: advertising, direct, digital, CRM/Database, field service marketing and sports and events marketing; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding's client list includes: Air Canada, Applebee's, Boeing, Hilton, JP Morgan, John Deere, SC Johnson, Kraft, KFC, Mattel, and Samsung electronics; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding's portfolio includes: Planters, Life Savers, Honda and the Society for Down's Syndrome; and

WHEREAS, Foote Cone & Belding would like to commemorate the memory of Fairfax Cone with an honorary street sign, "Fairfax Cone Way"; and

WHEREAS, "Fairfax Cone Way" wiU be located on East Erie Street and North Rush Street to North Michigan Avenue; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled in meeting this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby pay tribute to Fairfax Cone and congratulate Foote Cone 85 Belding on its success and honorary street sign; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Foote Cone 85 Belding.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MCDONALD'S CORPORATION ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois in April 1955 after being granted franchising rights from Richard and Maurice McDonald; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42683

WHEREAS, McDonald's is now a major corporation, "the Golden Arches" can be recognized in more than twenty-eight thousand locations in one hundred nineteen countries; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's is the home of world famous french fries. Big Mac, Quarter Pounder, Chicken Nuggets and Egg McMuffin; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's is an environmentally conscious corporation and has followed the reduce, reuse and recycle approach; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's is committed to attracting and retaining talented staff members, often rewarding outstanding employees with opportunities to work at the restaurant on the site of the Oljonpic games, affording them once-in-a-lifetime chances to meet world-class athletes; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's presents the top one percent of their United States managers with the Ray Kroc Award; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's practices extensive training, their employees partake in e-Leaming strategy, classroom courses, a Crew Development Program and Hamburger University; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's believes in embracing and celebrating diversity, they have been recognized for their diversification by the Rainbow P.U.S.H. Coalition, Diversity.com, Fortune magazine, the BusinessLlNC Repori and Careers and the Disabled; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's made history on Januaiy 13, 2005 when Black Enterprise magazine announced the inclusion of two of McDonald's African-American executives, Don Thompson and William Lamar, Jr., amongst the "seventy-five most powerful blacks in Corporate America"; the honor bestowed upon Mr. Thompson and Mr. Lamar marks the first time McDonald's has had two of its executives recognized in the seventeen year history of this listing; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's gives back to the community through its Ronald McDonald House Charities; and

WHEREAS, McDonald's will be celebrating its fifty years of service on April 15, 2005; and

WHEREAS, The "Golden Anniversaiy ofthe Golden Arches" gala will take place on April 16, 2005 at the McCormick Place Chicago and Arie Crown Theatre; now, therefore. 42684 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and member ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate McDonald's on their fiftieth "Golden" anniversary; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to McDonald's.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ROTARY CLUB OF CHICAGO ON ONE HUNDREDTH ANNHmRSARY.

WHEREAS, On Febmary 23, 1905, Paul Harris invited friends, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey and Gustavus Loehr to Room 711 ofthe Unity Building located at 127 North Dearborn Street, downtown Chicago, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, In Room 711 ofthe Unity Building, Harris, Schiele, Shorey and Loehr discussed the idea of business leaders networking with one another to increase camaraderie and create alliances and business opportunities; although unofficial, this meeting is warmly regarded as the first "Rotary Club" meeting; and

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago met once a week with one person representing each business and profession; and

WHEREAS, Members of the Rotary Club of Chicago immediately realized that there was a greater need for their organization, other than meeting with and socializing amongst each other; community service became one ofthe objectives of this society of professionals; and

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago's first act of charity was to the benefit of a preacher, he received a horse so that he could visit with parishioners and churches; and

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago constructed Chicago's first public lavatory; and

WHEREAS, In 1920, the Rotary Club of Chicago began its counterattack of the high school dropout rate of immigrant boys with the creation of the Boys Work Committee, they organized a march of fifty thousand boys down Michigan Avenue; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42685

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago has partnered with the City of Chicago KidStart Corporate Initiative, which matches students with paid summer internships in local businesses; the Rotary Club of Chicago's JobStart program will strengthen and expand the KidStart Corporate Initiative by raising academic and training standards for participating students, offering hands-on mentoring and significantly increasing the number of available internships; and

WHEREAS, In 1967, the Rotary Club of Chicago joined forces with the Rehabilitation Institute ofChicago (R.l.C.) to support the pediatric program; and

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago has contributed almost $2.5 MiUion in support ofthe R.l.C. Pediatric Program; and

WHEREAS, In 1985, Rotary International made a historic commitment to immunize all ofthe world's children against polio; they are working with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and national governments; and

WHEREAS, Rotary Intemational is the largest private-sector contributor in the global polio eradication campaign; and by the 2005, the target date for polio eradication certification and Rotary's centennial year, Rotary will have raised more than half a billion dollars to the cause; and

WHEREAS, Rotary International has raised more than $240 Million through its PolioPlus program; and

WHEREAS, There are now nine Rotary Club locations in the Chicagoland area: Rotary One, Financial District, Lakeview, Rogers Park, Northwest, O'Hare, Southeast, Midwest and Near South; and

WHEREAS, Rotary Club exists in one hundred sixty-six countries, boasting 1.2 million Rotarians with thirty-one thousand clubs; three hundred eighty-six, one hundred seven Rotarians in the United States; and

WHEREAS, The Rotary Club of Chicago wiU celebrate its one hundredth anniversaiy on February 23, 2005; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby congratulate the Rotary Club of Chicago on its one hundredth anniversary and thank them for their continued effort to enrich our communities; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Rotary Club of Chicago. 42686 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43"' Ward):

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO MR. J. DONALD HIGGINS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO SHEFFIELD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION.

WHEREAS, The Sheffield Neighborhood Association is a long-standing highly respected community organization that brings residents and businesses together for the growth and vitality of the Sheffield community; and

WHEREAS, J. Donald Higgins has lived in the Lincoln Park area since 1978; and

WHEREAS, J. Donald Higgins has been a member of the board of Sheffield Neighborhood Association since 2001, as treasurer for two years and president in 2003 and 2004; and

WHEREAS, As a member ofthe S.N.A. board Don made numerous contributions including working extensively on the annual Sheffield Garden Walk, compromises between residents and businesses regarding liquor licenses and noise, and finances for the association; and

WHEREAS, More specifically, with his background in banking Don improved accounting operations, incorporated more detailed financial reporting and oversaw professional audits, all while keeping the SNA well informed ofthe S.N.A. financial position; and

WHEREAS, Don is also involved in the greater community by being a member of DePaul's Neighborhood Advisory Committee and Children's Hospital Community Relations Committee; and

WHEREAS, Don is also involved in Chicago endeavors serving on the boards ofthe Shedd Aquarium and the U.S.O. oflllinois; and

WHEREAS, Don is now leaving his position as president of S.N.A. and his contributions will be missed and greatly remembered; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate and thank J. Donald Higgins on his contributions to his community to the Sheffield Neighborhood Association and to the City of Chicago; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42687

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to J. Donald Higgins.

GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO MR. TED WROBLESKI FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO SHEFFIELD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION AND DECLARATION OF MARCH 13, 2005 AS "TED WROBLESKI DAY" IN CHICAGO.

WHEREAS, The Sheffield Neighborhood Association is a long-standing neighborhood association that brings together residents and businesses for the growth and vitality of the Lincoln Park community and a balanced approach to planning and preservation in the Sheffield Historic District; and

WHEREAS, Ted Wrobleski is a long-time resident of Lincoln Park, having moved into the community in 1975; and

WHEREAS, Ted has a long history with S.N.A., having been a board member since 1982, and serving as planning chair for at least eight years, historic resources chair and the'unofficial historian'of Sheffield; and

WHEREAS, Ted's other contributions to the Sheffield community include: being Garden Walk co-chair for two years, Garden Walk Garage Sale chair, and special events chair and numerous other activities related to the Garden Walk; and

WHEREAS, Ted's work as planning chair included negotiating with developers, neighbors and businesses and even included developing an improved format of restrictive covenants to be used to detail agreements with S.N.A. regarding new projects; and

WHEREAS, Ted has also served on the Advisory Board of the Lincoln Park Community Research Initiative which helps promote community research and archive preservation; and

WHEREAS, Ted also served as treasurer ofthe L.P.C.A., represented S.N.A. on the Children's Hospital Community Relations Committee, and DePaul's Neighborhood Advisory Committee — as a founding member; and

WHEREAS, Ted represented S.N.A. in meetings with legislators, discussions with the C.T.A. regarding the Brown Line renovation, and has testified before City Council and city committee hearings; and 42688 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Ted will now be leaving his position as a director on the board of S.N.A. and as planning chair, but will remain on the Planning Committee; and

WHEREAS, Ted has long been admired for his calm nature, his wise counsel, his ability to clearly identify issues and focus on problems and come up with practical solutions that work well for all parties and to provide his historic perspective and his active participation will be missed; and

WHEREAS, On March 13, 2005, members ofthe Sheffield community and friends throughout Lincoln Park, will gather to honor Ted Wrobleski's contributions; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby congratulate and thank Ted for his contributions to his community and to the City of Chicago and do hereby name March 13, 2005 Ted Wrobleski Day in the City of Chicago; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Ted Wrobleski.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LEVAR (45'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DEBUTANTE JESSICA EL/UNE FLOR AND COPERNICUS FOUNDATION'S LEGION OF YOUNG POLISH WOMEN ON SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL WHITE AND RED BALL.

WHEREAS, On Saturday, Febmary 19, 2005, the Legion of Young PoUsh Women of the Copernicus Foundation will present its sixty-sixth Annual White and Red Ball, a lavish and eagerly anticipated event in Chicago's great Polish community; and

WHEREAS, Many dedicated men and women have worked ably to make this annual event a huge success, and its crowning achievement is the presentation of this year's debutantes; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42689

WHEREAS, One ofthe leading debutantes in this year's cotillion is Jessica Elaine Flor, an honor student at Adlai Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire. She represents the third generation of her family to help in the noble work of local and national Polish American organizations, and in the very special events which our great Polish community sponsors in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Jessica Flor is an outstanding example of young Polish American womanhood; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby wish Jessica Flor and her fellow debutantes every success at the sixty-sixth Annual White and Red Ball of the Legion of Young Polish Women, and we call public attention to the festivities ofthis great occasion; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Jessica Flor.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LEVAR (45'" Ward) And ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO LATVIAN SCHOOL OF CHICAGO ON FIFTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.

WHEREAS, For the past five and one-half decades, the Latvian School ofChicago has been providing Saturday classes for the children of Latvian descent in order to preserve the language, customs and art of that eastern European nation; and

WHEREAS, In 1918, after centuries of subjugation and repression, the Latvian people declared their independence, and aided by Great Britain and Estonia, beat back both the German and Soviet armies. In 1920, Latvian independence became a reality and, for the next two decades, Latvia prospered as a major exporter of agricultural goods. However, during the years of World War II, first the Soviets then the Germans occupied Latvia. Eventually, the Germans fled and the Soviets reoccupied the country in 1944. It was not until 1991, as a result ofthe collapse of the Soviet Union, Latvia once again regained independence; and 42690 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, In 1999, when Latvia elected its first woman president, Viara Vike- Freiberga, an ancient legend that prophesied the nation would prosper once a woman ruled was fulfilled. Since then, the capitol city, Riga, celebrated its eight hundredth birthday in 2001 and, in 2004, Latvia entered the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (N.A.T.O.) and was accepted into the European Union; and

WHEREAS, For the past fifty-five years, the Latvian School ofChicago, located on this city's north side, has continued to educate the Latvian community in such a rich history as well as propagate that country's language and traditions; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Patrick J. Levar, Alderman of the 45* Ward and The Honorable Thomas R. Allen, Alderman of the 38* Ward have apprised this august body of this auspicious event; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council, gathered together this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby salute the Latvian School of Chicago for its fifty-five years of successful service to the Latvian community of the greater Chicagoland area and wish them success in fulfilling their mission for many decades to come; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to Benita Lackajs, principal ofthe Latvian School ofChicago.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SHILLER (46'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ALAN SAfCS.

WHEREAS, On Tuesday, January 4, 2005, Mr. Alan Saks of Chicago, a social activist, businessman and advocate of urban Chicago, died of cancer in the University of Chicago Hospitals; and

WHEREAS, Alan Saks was both an astute businessman who served as chief executive officer of Saxon Paint and Homecare Centers as well as a community and political activist who used his many successes in life and passion for the city to help better the neighborhoods in the City of Chicago that he came to hold so dear; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42691

WHEREAS, Alan was bom on November 9, 1927 and grew up on the near west side of Chicago. He always felt passionately about Chicago and as a child, he shared with his father, Joe Saks, a love and fascination with the diverse neighborhoods ofthe city. Consequently, as a businessman and social activist, he believed in the diversity, ethnicity and vitality of the city; and

WHEREAS, He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago and started graduate school before joining the Army in 1951. In 1952, he met his wife, Esther Shava Powerstein, and married her in 1954. They shared a passion for social activism, nature, adventure, family, travel, ideas and the arts; and

WHEREAS, After military service, Alan returned to the family business, Saxon Paint, a company he had worked for throughout his childhood and a business his grandmother, Sarah Saks, started in 1914. He became chief executive officer and owner of Saxon during the 1960s and would expand the company from a four-store operation to a fifty-store chain; and

WHEREAS, Alan and Saxon became known for pioneering the concept of "do-it yourself wallpapering, painting and installing of home fixtures to the Chicago area and appeared in the Saxon radio and television commercials in the 1970s and 1980s; and

WHEREAS, While serving as chief executive officer of the business, Alan demonstrated his devotion to the neighborhoods and people ofthe City. He was committed to the communities beyond being a local retailer and participated in neighborhood-based initiatives, local public school programs and chambers of commerce. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, when there was rapid urban flight, he opened stores in neighborhoods, which were being abandoned by the national chains, food stores and banks. All of these neighborhood stores remained open until 1996 when he sold off parts ofthe business and closed the company; and

WHEREAS, In addition to his accomplishments as the head ofthe family business, Alan was known for his commitment to social justice and civil rights causes in Chicago and the world at large. Whether it was traveling to Washington, D.C, with his wife to protest the Vietnam War or speaking to the chamber of commerce about the benefits of keeping business in the city, Alan always gave the same dedication and tenacity to the issues he cared deeply about as he gave to his business; and

WHEREAS, He and his family moved to Evanston for a time, because it was a diverse, progressive community, close to the city and in part to be part ofthe effort to integrate the schools in the suburb; and

WHEREAS, He volunteered for many political campaigns, including Abner Mikva's congressional runs, Eugene McCarthy's and George McGovern's presidential bids, Jan Schakowsky's state representative and congressional campaigns, Harold Washington's mayoral campaigns, many aldermanic campaigns including Helen 42692 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Shiller, Ron Sable, Tom Tunney, judicial bids such as Larry McKeon and, most recently. Barrack Obama's United States Senate campaign; and

WHEREAS, He was a co-founder ofthe Business Executives Movement Against the War in Vietnam in the 1960s. Their activism against the war earned Alan and Esther the distinction of being on Nixon's enemies list; and

WHEREAS, Alan also served on the board ofthe Jewish Council on Urban Affairs until his death and the Columbia College Board of Trustees for twenty years starting in the late 1960s; he served on the board for the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, which honored him and his wife this fall for their volunteerism; and

WHEREAS, In the early 1970s, he was a co-founder and past president of Business and Professional People for the Public Interest, a social justice group; and also served on its board until his death, and, with his family, he actively protested the war in Iraq, marched in support of reproductive rights, and gay and lesbian rights; and

WHEREAS, Alan was known for his good humor, intelligence and creative ideas, great energy, passion, mentoring, generosity and for his warmth. He had a deep love of nature and jazz that were, according to one of his daughters, Jane, "the site and system of his faith". He enjoyed life to the fullest and encouraged others to do the same; he was a world traveler with his wife and spent many weekends and holidays with his family and friends at their beach house in the Indiana Dunes, hiking, biking, sailing, swimming and horseback riding. He was also an avid skier since 1965; and

WHEREAS, Alan was guided throughout his life by the Emil Zola words — "if you ask me why 1 have been put here on this earth, it is to live life out loud", and an old sajdng his great-grandmother repeated throughout his childhood: "Engagement and volunteerism in the world is the rent one pays for the space you take up on Earth". Alan strived to make the most of both his time and the space he took up here during his life; and he lived "out loud", always standing up for what he believed in; and

WHEREAS, Alan Saks is survived by his wife; four daughters, Ruth, Beth (husband, Scott Fithian), Jane (partner, Lynette Jackson) and Naomi; two grandchildren, Sam Saks Fithian and Sarah Saks Fithian; and two sisters, Sylvia Beeders (husband. Herb) and Mimi Cooper (husband. Bob); and

WHEREAS, The contributions Alan made to his family, his friends, his business and to the City ofChicago which he loved so much, will be remembered by all those who knew him; now, therefore. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42693

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, do hereby pay tribute to Alan Saks for his commitment to this city and its citizens throughout his lifetime and extend our best wishes and condolences to his family during this time and that a suitable copy of the resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mr. Alan Saks.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LUCILLE T. "DOLLY" LINGL.

WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called to His eternal reward Lucille T. "Dolly" Lingl, nee Tagler, beloved citizen and friend; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by 47* Ward Alderman Gene Schulter; and

WHEREAS, She was the beloved wife ofthe late Harold; loving daughter ofthe late Michael and Lucille Tagler; dear sister of Robert, Michael, Patrick, Rose Herbert and the late Jack Tagler; and loving aunt of many nieces and nephews; and

WHEREAS, Dolly was the president of the board of directors at the Silent Cooperative Apartments in the 47* Ward and resided there for nearly twenty years; and

WHEREAS, To her family and friends, Dolly will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, dedication and compassion 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 ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Dolly and extend to her family and friends our deepest sjonpathy; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Lucille T. Lingl. 42694 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LORR/UNE DRESCHLER ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AT STRECKERT, BINDER AND STRECKERT LAW FIRM.

WHEREAS, Lorraine Dreschler is celebrating her fiftieth year of work on the twenty-first day of February, 2005 with Streckert, Binder and Streckert law firm located in the 47* Ward; and

WHEREAS, Lorraine is a courteous, hard-working employee who has always kept the office organized and efficient; and

WHEREAS, She is dedicated to the Northcenter community and a long time member of Saint Luke's Lutheran Church on Belmont, where she generously donates her time and talent to the church's project; and

WHEREAS, Lorraine has walked to and from work since 1955 and remembers the many bakeries along the way and the day one could buy a two-flat for Twenty-five Thousand Dollars and fondly remembers the Cubs playing in the 1945 World Series; and

WHEREAS, She is celebrating her fiftieth anniversaiy at Streckert, Binder and Streckert on the twenty-first day of February, 2005; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby salute and thank Lorraine Dreschler for her outstanding dedication and service and wish her a happy fiftieth anniversary; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Lorraine Dreschler.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. NIKOLAUS GRAF ON EIGHTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Nikolaus Graf was born in Yugoslavia on the fifth day of February, 1919 and moved with his wife Elisabeth and daughter Anneliese to Chicago in 1950; and 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42695

WHEREAS, His family was forced to leave Yugoslavia when their barbershop was seized by the government in World Ward II; and

WHEREAS, Nikolaus Graf came from a family of barbers and was determined to provide for his family; he opened a barbershop on North Lincoln Avenue in the 47* Ward fifty years ago cutting residents' hair and maintaining an old- fashioned barbershop; and

WHEREAS, He sold the business in 1995 and tried to retire, but his dedication to his customers had him coming back to the shop cutting hair until he retired ten years later in November, 2004; and

WHEREAS, Nikolaus Graf has provided a great service to the City ofChicago and celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday on the fifth day of February, 2005; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our gratitude and applaud Nikolaus Graf for his dedication and wish him a happy eighty-sixth birthday; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy ofthis resolution be prepared and presented to Nikolaus Graf.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JOE MAGDALENER ON SIXTIETH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, Joe Magdalener was born in Germany on the second day of February, 1945 and moved to the United States of America in August, 1969; and

WHEREAS, Joe Magdalener, his wife, Luise, his son, Marco and his daughter, Tania were dedicated residents and contributed to the City of Chicago and the 47* Ward community; and

WHEREAS, The Magdalener family originated the Applefest in Lincoln Square, donated the first Christmas tree for Giddings Plaza, organized tennis tournaments for the community and owned buildings in Lincoln Square such as The Huettenbar, the Clipper and The Butcher Shop, contributing to the development of Lincoln Square and Giddings Plaza; and 42696 ' JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

WHEREAS, Joe Magdalener lived in Chicago until 1995 making contributions to the traditions and culture in the 47* Ward and Lincoln Square; and

WHEREAS, He celebrated his sixtieth birthday on the second day of February, 2005; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our gratitude for the contributions Joe Magdalener has made to the City of Chicago and wish him a happy sixtieth birthday; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Joe Magdalener.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MARGIE'S CANDIES ON OPENING OF NEW STORE IN FORTY-SEVENTH WARD.

WHEREAS, Margie's Candies has been a Chicago institution serving tasty treats including their famous ice cream sundaes and candies to customers for over eighty years; and

WHEREAS, Margie Poulos, mother of current owner Peter George Poulos, founded Margie's Candies in 1921; and

WHEREAS, Margie's Candies is an authentic ice cream parlor and candy shop located in the Bucktown neighborhood in the P' Ward and provides a step back in time with its old-fashioned atmosphere; and

WHEREAS, Margie's Candies is opening a location in the 47*Ward and Alderman Gene Schulter would like to extend a warm welcome and congratulate Margie's Candies on their continued success over the last eighty-four years; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered here this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby extend our gratitude for the contributions of Margie's Candies and best wishes for their grand opening in the 47* Ward; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the owner of Margie's Candies, Peter George Poulos. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42697

Presented By

ALDERMAN M. SMITH (48'" Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. EVY ALS/U^ER ON RETIREMENT FROM UPTOWN NATIONAL BANK.

WHEREAS, On December 31, 2004, Evy Alsaker retired from a long and successful career as a banker with Uptown National Bank and Bridgeview Bank Group; and

WHEREAS, Evy Alsaker's career spanned some thirty-four years guiding and watching Chicago's great Uptown community grow into the solid, financially sound neighborhood it is today and her scope extends way beyond that. In addition to her myriad of accomplishments at Uptown National Bank, she is past president and chairman ofthe board ofthe Andersonville Chamber of Commerce, coordinator of the Bank at School Program, a member of the Japanese American Service Committee, a past president ofthe Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce and a member ofthe board of trustees ofthe Vesterheim Norwegian American Museum; and

WHEREAS, At the time of her retirement, Evy Alsaker was a senior vice president. Retail Banking Center manager and secretary to the board of directors of Bridgeview Bank, as well as president-elect of the Rotary Club of Chicago; and WHEREAS, Her djoiamic personality, her vision and her positive outlook have formed the many successes in Evy Alsaker's distinguished career. May she now, in retirement, spend quality time with her loving husband, Rob, their family and many friends; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, assembled here this ninth day of Febmaiy, 2005, express our heartiest congratulations to Banker Evy Alsaker on her retirement, and extend to this fine citizen our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Evy Alsaker.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. PATRICK J. DURKIN ON RETIREMENT FROM GOUDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

WHEREAS, Patrick J. Durkin is retiring from the Chicago Public Schools after 42698 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

sixteen years at his most recent assignment as a principal, ending just one of a series of his distinguished aind successful careers of public service; and

WHEREAS, From 1958 to 1960, Patrick J. Durkin was a squad leader and heavy equipment driver in the United States Army. After being honorably discharged, he spent four years as janitor, sub-foreman and foreman at the University of Illinois Medical Center. In 1968, he finished an associate of arts degree at Wilson Junior College and the following year was awarded bachelor of arts degree from Northeastern Illinois University; and

WHEREAS, While working on those degrees, Patrick J. Durkin started another career with the Chicago Fire Department in 1966. Before leaving that depairtment in 1978, he achieved the ranks of captain and lieutenant. In 1970, he became a police officer at Northeastern Illinois University where he was assigned as youth officer and a public safety officer as well as assuming general police duties. He furthered his education at that university where he earned a master of arts degree in 1977. During the prior year, he was awarded an additional associate of arts degree from Harold Washington Junior College. Patrick J. Durkin has since taken extensive postgraduate coursework; and

WHEREAS, In 1977, Patrick J. Durkin accepted the post of coUege instmctor at Harold Washington and Daley Junior Colleges as well as serving in the capacity of fire science coordinator for the Chicago Citjrwide College system; and

WHEREAS, From 1970 to 1989, Patrick J. Durkin also worked for the Chicago Public Schools in a number of assignments as a substitute teacher, classroom teacher,, ombudsman, adjustment teacher, vocational coordinator and assistant principal at Henderson Elementary School on this city's south side. From 1989 to the present, he has been the principal of Goudy Elementary School in the Edgewater neighborhood of this city's north side; and

WHEREAS, The Honorable Mary Ann Smith, Alderman of the 48* Ward, has brought the remarkable careers of Patrick J. Durkin and the occasion of his retirement from public service to the attention ofthis august body; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City of Chicago City Council gathered together this ninth day of February, 2005 A.D., do hereby salute the successful careers and achievements of Patrick J. Durkin and wish him every success in any future endeavor; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to Patrick J. Durkin. 2/9/2005 AGREED CALENDAR 42699

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. MAGDA KRANCE ON FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY.

WHEREAS, On February 8, 2005, her family, colleagues and friends will salute outstanding citizen Magda Krance on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday; and

WHEREAS, Born February 8,1955, to first generation immigrant Polish parents, Casimir and Felicia Krance, in Neenah, Wisconsin, Magda Krance was raised in a highly cultural atmosphere. Her father was a gifted pianist; her mother, a gifted painter; and Magda excelled in voice, the arts, and above all, writing; and

WHEREAS, In 1976, Magda Krance graduated magna cum laude from Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota and went on to graduate school at Medill School of Journalism (Northwestern University). While at Medill, she took an editor's job at Mariah (later. Outside magazine) and there met her future husband, Steve Leonard. Their blessed union endures and prospers to this day and has yielded a fine son, Casimir Leonard. Casimir currently attends Lincoln Park High School; and

WHEREAS, In addition to her duties as wife and mother, Magda Krance became a free-lance journalist for such prominent publications as the Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, Time magazine. The Washington Post and People magazine; and

WHEREAS, Since 1992, Magda Krance has been manager of media relations at Lyric Opera of Chicago, and her work, her wisdom and vitality have informed the national and international media of our great opera company. In the case of one world premiere, William Bolcolm and Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridget, her efforts yielded a nine-part series in The New York Times on its creation; and

WHEREAS, Her mother having authored a cookbook, Magda Krance is said to be a sublime cook. She has many friends and remains a vital and active force in Chicago's arts community. In addition to her work with Ljoic Opera of Chicago, she sings, in many languages, for Bella Voce, a twenty-voice madrigal group, and substitutes in the choir at Saint Chrysostom's Church. She divides her time, in our great city's favor, between Chicago and her family farm in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and fills her Chicago lifestyle with all the great offerings ofa grateful city; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago, assembled here this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby join in the congratulations accorded Magda Krance on her fiftieth birthday, and extend to this outstanding citizen our very best wishes for many more years of success and fulfillment; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Magda Krance. 42700 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN MOORE (49'" Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. LUCILLE "COLLIE" ORR.

WHEREAS, Lucille "Collie" Orr has been called to her eternal reward by the wisdom of God at the age of ninety-six; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Joseph A. Moore; and

WHEREAS, While Collie herself was a DuPage County Republican, she raised prominent Chicago Democrat, former 49* Ward Alderman and current Cook County Clerk David Orr; and

WHEREAS, Collie Orr was raised in Taylorville, Illinois, where her family ran a creamery; eventually moving to Bloomington, Chicago, and then Lombard, where her children were raised; and

WHEREAS, Collie Orr was very active in church, community and other volunteer groups, and loved to dance and participate in choirs; and

WHEREAS, While the Orr household wasn't particularly political, Collie and her son David battled often over his political views, and his liberal leanings were strongly influenced by his mother's very Christian and very humanitarian approach to life; and

WHEREAS, In addition to her son David, Collie Orr is survived by her loving daughters, Carol, Joyce, Roberta and Cathy; and

WHEREAS, A memorial service was held for Collie On on January 30 at the First Church of Lombard, United Church of Christ, whose chapel she helped save years ago; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofChicago, gathered in assembly this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby honor Lucille "Collie" Orr for her life of devotion and humanitarian charity, and express our sincere condolences to her family; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to the Cook County Clerk David Orr. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42701

MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN.

(Presented By Wards, In Order, Beginning With The Fiftieth Ward)

Arranged under the following subheadings:

1. Traffic Regulations, Traffic Signals and Traffic-Control Devices. 2. Zoning Ordinance Amendments. 3. Claims. 4. Unclassified Matters (arranged in order according to ward numbers). 5. Free Permits, License Fee Exemptions, Cancellation of Warrants for Collection and Water Rate Exemptions, Et Cetera.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS AND TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES.

Re/erred - 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 Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows.-

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

BALCER (1 r'Ward) South Halsted Street, at 3201 -6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - daily;

South Halsted Street, at 3557 - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday; 42702 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

South Wallace Street, at 2828 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. - daily;

West 3r' Street, at 1007 - 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - daily;

West 35* Street, at 1029 - 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - daily;

BURNETT (27'*^ Ward) West Lake Street, at 1200 - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

North Peoria Street, at 118 - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

North Racine Avenue, at 210 - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

West Randolph Street, at 1152 - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

CAROTHERS (2 9"^ Ward) West Madison Street, at 5405 - 5407 - 15 minute limit with hazard lights activated - 8:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

NATARUS (42"^ Ward) North Columbus Drive, at 454 (east side of NBC Tower outside of doors along North Columbus Drive) 1:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. - Friday, Saturday and Sunday;

East Grand Avenue, at 211 - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42703

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

East Oak Street, at 103 - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - daily;

North State Parkway, at 1300 - loading zone/tow-away zone — at all times — daily;

DALEY (43'"'^ Ward) North Lincoln Avenue, at 2360 for one vehicle length — loading zone/tow-away zone - 10:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. - daily;

North WeUs Street, at 1147, for one vehicle length - 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

TUNNEY (44* Ward) North Southport Avenue, at 3258 -- 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED ONE-WAY RESTRICTION ON PORTION OF NORTH MILDRED AVENUE.

Alderman Tunney (44* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which restricted the flow of traffic to a single direction on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Mildred Avenue, from West Oakdale Avenue to West Wellington Avenue", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42704 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF PARKING METER AREAS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Alderman Rebojoas (30* Ward) presented four proposed orders directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to give consideration to the installation of two-hour parking meters at 25 cents per hour at the locations specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

West Armitage Avenue (south side) in the 3900 block between North Pulaski Road and North Harding Avenue;

North Avers Avenue in the 1500 block between West North Avenue and the first alley south thereof;

North Luna Avenue in the 3100 block. North Linder Avenue and North Lotus Avenue between West Belmont Avenue and the first alley south thereof; and

North Parkside Avenue in the 3100 block. North Major Avenue and North Mango Avenue between West Belmont Avenue and the first alley south thereof.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING METER AREA ON PORTION OF NORTH CLARK STREET.

Alderman O'Connor (40* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which established parking meter areas on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Clark Street (both sides) between West Devon Avenue and West Schreiber Avenue — daily (parking meters)" and inserting in lieu thereof: "North Clark Street (both sides) between West Devon Avenue and West Schreiber Avenue — at all times — daily (parking meters)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR AMENDMENT OF PARKING METERS ON PORTION OF SOUTH STATE STREET.

Alderman Haithcock (2"'' Ward) presented a proposed order authorizing the 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42705

Commissioner ofTransportation and the Director of Revenue to give consideration to change the three current Parking Meter Numbers 329146, 329145 and 329144 located at 719 — 721 South State Street (east side) from 25 cents per hour, two hour limit during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday to Red Top Parking Meters — 25 cents per 15 minutes — 30 minute limit — 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday and 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Saturday, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - PROHIBITION OF PARKING AT ALL TIMES AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit the parking of vehicles at all times at the locations designated and for the distances specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location And Distance

FLORES (r'Ward) West Erie Street, at 1830 (Handicapped Parking Permit 42708);

West Erie Street, at 2330 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43964);

H/UTHCOCK (2"'' Ward) West Adams Street, at 2308, for a distance of 25 feet (Handicapped Parking Permft 38866);

TILLMAN (S'^'^Ward) South Union Avenue, at 5416 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 27506);

H/URSTON (S^'Ward) East 56* Street, at 1306 (Handicapped Parking Permit 44410); 42706 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location And Distance

BEAVERS (7"^ Ward) South Euclid Avenue, at 9548 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43054);

STROGER (S^'Ward) South Constance Avenue, at 8515 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43514);

South Dorchester Avenue, at 8037 (Handicapped Parking Permit 39354);

South Dorchester Avenue, at 8609 (Handicapped Parking Permit 44112);

South Euclid Avenue, at 9009 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44545);

South Paxton Avenue, at 8413 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42332);

South Ridgeland Avenue, at 7618 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34314);

South Ridgeland Avenue, at 7930 (Handicapped Paridng Permit 42551);

South Woodlawn Avenue, at 8114 (Handicapped Parking Permit 42487);

BEALE (g^'Ward) South Forest Avenue, at 10741 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43331);

POPE (10* Ward) South Mackinaw Avenue, at 13402 (Handicapped Parking Permit 42384);

BALCER (Howard) South HiUock Avenue, at 2810 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41845);

South May Street, at 3249 (Handicapped Parking Permit 44690); 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42707

Alderman Location And Distance

South Quinn Street, at 2853 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42586);

CARDENAS (12* Ward) South Campbell Avenue, at 4336 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43387);

South Hoyne Avenue, at 3214 (Handi­ capped Paridng Pennit 40773);

South Maplewood Avenue, at 4254 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43392);

South Washtenaw Avenue, at 4212 (Handicapped Parking Permit (43395);

OLIVO (13* Ward) South Kedvale Avenue, at 6205 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43673);

South Kilbourn Avenue, at 5644 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43666);

South Kolin Avenue, at 6004 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 37174);

West 58* Place, at 4022 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43660);

West 59* Street, at 4119 (Handicapped Parking Permit 38417);

BURKE (M^'Ward) South Fairfield Avenue, at 5139 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43587);

South Sacramento Avenue, at 5714 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43589);

South Sawyer Avenue, at 4441 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42122); 42708 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location And Distance

T. THOMAS (15"^ Ward) West 62"" Street, at 3220 (Handicapped Parking Permit 42955);

COLEMAN (16* Ward) South Aberdeen Street, at 5336 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41844);

South Ada Street, at 6117 (Handicapped Parking Permit 44115);

South Campbell Avenue, at 5642 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41831);

South Carpenter Street, at 5605 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42083);

South Throop Street, at 6039 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44633);

MURPHY (18* Ward) South Campbell Avenue, at 7321 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 40984);

South Marshfield Avenue, at 8518 (Handicapped Parking Permit 44177);

TROUTMAN (20* Ward) South Calumet Avenue, at 5953 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43129);

BROOKINS (2r'Ward) South Carpenter Street, at 9056 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 38721);

South Stewart Avenue, at 8107 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43294);

West 98* Street, at 1333 (Handicapped Parking Permit 41800); 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42709

Alderman Location And Distance

MUNOZ (22"'' Ward) South Kedvale Avenue, at 2846 (handi­ capped permit parking);

South Ridgeway Avenue, at 2538 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 3490);

Z/U.EWSKI (23'"'* Ward) South Kilpatrick Avenue, at 5022 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43974);

South McVicker Avenue, at 6148 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43979);

South Neva Avenue, at 5400 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41480);

West 64* Street, at 7055 (Handicapped Parking Permit 43983);

CHANDLER (24* Ward) South Central Park Avenue, at 1842 (Handicapped Parking Permit 41385);

South Kilbourn Avenue, at 408 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41934);

SOLIS (25'^ Ward) West 19* Street, at 1911, for one parking space (Handicapped Parking Permit 43416);

West 19* Street, at 2056 (Handicapped Parking Permft 37808);

West 2 r' Street, at 1913, for one parking space (Handicapped Parking Permit 41538);

OCASIO (26* Ward) West Superior Street, at 2503, for a distance of 35 feet (Handicapped Parking Permft 42461); 42710 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location And Distance

BURNETT (27* Ward) North Harding Avenue, at 929 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42711);

E. SMITH (28"^ Ward) West Fulton Street, at 5418 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43100);

West Maypole Avenue, at 4511 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43113);

CAROTHERS (29* Ward) North Moody Avenue, at 2055 (Handi­ capped Parking Pennit 42766);

North Parkside Avenue, at 2160 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42747);

REBOYRAS (30* Ward) North Keeler Avenue, at 1937 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 40984);

North Linder Avenue, at 2524 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43145);

SUAREZ (3r'Ward) West LoweU Avenue, at 2200 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41435);

AUSTIN (34* Ward) South Aberdeen Street, at 11654 (Handi­ capped Parking Pennit 41715);

South Lafayette Place, at 11838 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43370);

COLON (35* Ward) North Whipple Street, at 2730 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42235);

BANKS (36* Ward) West Fletcher Street, at 6148 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42657); 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42711

Alderman Location And Distance

North New England Avenue, at 3015 (Handicapped Parking Permit 40912);

North Newland Avenue, at 1932 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44051);

North Nordica Avenue, at 1847 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43046);

North Osceola Avenue, at 3726 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44348);

North Ozanam Avenue, at 3331 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44053);

West Wellington Avenue, at 6935 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 44052);

MITTS (37* Ward) North Latrobe Avenue, at 2303 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 41416);

ALLEN (38* Ward) West Giddings Street, at 6036 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 33998);

LAURINO (39* Ward) North Kolmar Avenue, at 4978 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 40608);

North Ridgeway Avenue, at 4136 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43777);

O'CONNOR (40* Ward) North Seeley Avenue, at 6107 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43136);

North Washtenaw Avenue, at 4846 (Handicapped Parking Permit 42295); 42712 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location And Distance

DOHERTY (4r'Ward) North Sayre Avenue, at 6518 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 40804);

DALEY (43^'* Ward) North Cleveland Avenue, at 2314 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 39248);

West WiUow Street, at 328 (Handicapped Parking Permit 39251);

TUNNEY (44* Ward) North Kenmore Avenue, at 3836 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 29448);

LEVAR (45* Ward) West Holbrook Street, at 6244 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43791);

North Leclaire Avenue, at 4674 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43804);

North Mobile Avenue, at 5315 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43793);

North MobUe Avenue, at 5319 (Handi­ capped Parking Pennit 43792);

SHILLER (46* Ward) West Winnemac Avenue, at 1449, for a distance of 25 feet (Handicapped Parking Permft 43225);

SCHULTER (47* Ward) North Hamilton Avenue, at 3652 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43212);

M. SMITH (48* Ward) North Wayne Avenue, at 5313 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 42493);

STONE (50* Ward) West Rosemont Avenue, at 2258 (Handi­ capped Parking Permit 43538). 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42713

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3134 SOUTH ABERDEEN 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 public ways by striking the words: "South Aberdeen Street, at 3134 (handicapped permit parking)" and by removing the sign at said location, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1354 NORTH ARTESIAN AVENUE.

Alderman Ocasio (26* 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 Artesian Avenue, at 1354 (Handicapped Parking Permit 27799)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 11023 SOUTH AVENUE B.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Avenue B, at 11023 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12266)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42714 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 10340 SOUTH AVENUE F.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Avenue F, at 10340 (Handicapped Paridng Permit 11155)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 10336 SOUTH AVENUE H.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Avenue H, at 10336 (Handicapped Parking Permit 5938)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 10343 SOUTH AVENUE H.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Avenue H, at 10343 (Handicapped Parking Permit 8063)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42715

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 10155 SOUTH AVENUE L.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Avenue L, at 10155 (Handicapped Parking Permit 30213)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4156 WEST BARRY AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (3 P' 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 Barry Avenue, at 4156 (Handicapped Parking Permit 30309)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2963 SOUTH BONFIELD 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 public ways by striking the words: "South Bonfield Street, at 2963 (Handicapped Parking Permit 8673)" and by removing the sign at said location, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42716 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 13340 SOUTH CARONDOLET AVENUE.

Alderman Pope (10* 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 Carondolet Avenue, at 13340 (Handicapped Parking Permit 9667)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2422 NORTH CENTRAL PARK AVENUE.

Alderman Colon (35* 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 Central Park Avenue, at 2422 (Handicapped Parking Permit 26582)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6245 NORTH CLAREMONT AVENUE.

Alderman 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 public ways by striking the words: "North Claremont Avenue, at 6245 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 11316)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42717

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1749 WEST CULLERTON STREET.

Alderman Solis (25* 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 Cullerton Street, at 1749 ", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7130 SOUTH CYRIL 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 Cjoil Avenue, at 7130 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16135)", which was Refened to the Committee, on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3631 WEST DICKENS AVENUE.

Alderman Colon (35* 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 Dickens Avenue, at 3631 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17251)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42718 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4852 NORTH DRAKE AVENUE.

Alderman Laurino (39* 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 Drake Avenue, at 4852 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21486)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6742 SOUTH EAST END 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 East End Avenue, at 6742 (Handicapped Parking Permit 31057)", which was Re/erred td the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6752 SOUTH EAST END 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 East End Avenue, at 6752 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20296)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42719

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1324 WEST EDDY STREET.

Alderman Tunney (44* 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 Eddy Street, at 1324 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 18304)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5532 WEST EDMUNDS 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 Edmunds Street, at 5532 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17639)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4655 WEST ERIE STREET.

Alderman E. Smith (28* 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 Erie Street, at 4655 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20798)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42720 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2835 SOUTH FARRELL 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 public ways by striking the words: "South Farrell Street, at 2835 (Handicapped Parking Permit 26789)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1226 WEST FARWELL 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.public ways by striking the words: "West Farwell Avenue, .at 1226 (Handicapped Parking Permit 28707)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4938 WEST GLADYS AVENUE.

Alderman Chandler (24* 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 Gladys Avenue, at 4938 (Handicapped Parking Permit 14783)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42721

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8223 SOUTH GREEN STREET.

Alderman Brookins (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 Green Street, at 8223 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21142)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6554 NORTH GREENVIEW AVENUE.

Alderman O'Connor (40* 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 Greenview Avenue, at 6554 (Handicapped Parking Permit 10042)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8222 SOUTH HERMITAGE 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 Hermitage Avenue, at 8222 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20296)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42722 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3229 WEST HIRSCH STREET.

Alderman Ocasio (26* 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 Hirsch Street, at 3229 (Handicapped Parking Pennit 13983)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2124 WEST HOMER STREET.

Alderman Matiak (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 public ways by striking the words: "West Homer Street, at 2124 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16634)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2126 WEST HOMER 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 public ways by striking the words: "West Homer Street, at 2126 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18025)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42723

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1406 WEST JONQUIL TERRACE.

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 public ways by striking the words: "West Jonquil Terrace, at 1406 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16326)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4404 SOUTH KARLOV AVENUE.

Alderman Burke (14* 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 Kariov Avenue, at 4404 (Handicapped Parking Permit 15446)", which was Refened to the. Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7909 SOUTH KENWOOD 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 Kenwood Avenue, at 7909 (Handicapped Parking Permit 6970)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42724 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6921 SOUTH KIMBARK AVENUE.

Alderman Hairston (5* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the pairking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South Kimbark Avenue, at 6921 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16333)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4954 WEST KINZIE STREET.

Alderman E. Smith (28* 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 Kinzie Street, at 4954 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12555)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2952 NORTH KOSTNER AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (3P'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 Kostner Avenue, at 2952 (Handicapped Parking Permit 32249)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42725

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2205 NORTH LAPORTE AVENUE.

Alderman Suarez (3 P' 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 Laporte Avenue, at 2205 (Handicapped Parking Permit 41449)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6314 SOUTH LAPORTE 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 Laporte Avenue, at 6314 (handicapped permit parking)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2720 NORTH MASON AVENUE.

Alderman Rebojoas (30* 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 Mason Avenue, at 2720 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20449)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42726 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 155 NORTH LEAMINGTON AVENUE.

Alderman E. Smith (28* 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 Leamington Avenue, at 155 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12779)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2244 SOUTH LEAVITT STREET.

Alderman Solis (25* 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 Leavitt Street, at 2244", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2341 NORTH LOCKWOOD 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 Lockwood Avenue, at 2341 (Handicapped Parking Permit 29665)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42727

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2520 NORTH LONG AVENUE.

Alderman Reboyras (30* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the pairking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Long Avenue, at 2520 (Handicapped Parking Permit 35704)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6204 SOUTH MAJOR 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 Major Avenue, at 6204 (handicapped permit parking)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 8023 SOUTH MARSHFIELD AVENUE.

Alderman Brookins (2P' 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 Marshfield Avenue, at 8023 (handicapped permit parking)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42728 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1412 NORTH MASON 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 Mason Avenue, at 1412 (Handicapped Parking Permit 4101)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6234 SOUTH MCVICKER AVENUE.

Alderman Zaiewski (23'^'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinaince which prohibited the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "South McVicker Avenue, at 6234 (Handicapped ParkingPermit 6485)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2014 WEST MELROSE 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 public ways by striking the words: "West Melrose Street, at 2014 (Handicapped Parking Permit 25956)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42729

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4120 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE.

Alderman Tillman (3'^'' 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 Michigan Avenue, at 4120 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18286)", which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5655 SOUTH NAGLE AVENUE.

Alderman Zaiewski (23'^'' 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 Nagle Avenue, at 5655 (Handicapped Parking Perinit 7721)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3207 SOUTH PAULINA 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 public ways by striking the words: "South Paulina Street, at 3207 (Handicapped Parking Permit 12982)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42730 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5553 SOUTH SAWYER AVENUE.

Alderman Burke (14* 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 Sawyer Avenue, at 5553 (Handicapped Parking Permit 39319)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 6108-6110 NORTH SEELEY AVENUE.

Alderman O'Connor (40* 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 Seeley Avenue, at 6108 — 6110 (Handicapped Parking Permit 36544)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3414 NORTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE.

Alderman Reboyras (30'^ 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 Springfield Avenue, at 3414 (Handicapped Parking Permit 34119)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42731

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 7114 SOUTH SPRINGFIELD 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 Springfield Avenue, at 7114 (Handicapped Parking Permit 21185)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4613 SOUTH TROY STREET.

Alderman Burke (14* 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 Troy Street, at 4613 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20049)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4036 WEST VAN BUREN STREET.

Alderman Chandler (24* 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 Van Buren Street, at 4036 (Handicapped Parking Permit 14340)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42732 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4903 SOUTH VINCENNES AVENUE.

Alderman Preckwinkle (4* 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 Vincennes Avenue, at 4903 (Handicapped Parking Permit 36814)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2707 WEST WARREN BOULEVARD.

Alderman Haithcock (2"'' 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 Warren Boulevard, at 2707 (Handicapped Parking Permit 10970)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 4924 WEST WASHINGTON BOULEVARD.

Alderman E. Smith (28* 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 Washington Boulevard, at 4924 (Handicapped Parking Permit 20189)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42733

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5310 NORTH WAYNE AVENUE.

Alderman 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 public ways by striking the words: "North Wajoie Avenue, at 5310 (Handicapped ParkingPermit 9182)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 5618 NORTH WINTHROP AVENUE.

Alderman 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 public ways by striking the words: "North Winthrop Avenue, at 5618 (Handicapped Parking Permit 17466)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 3622 WEST 21^^ STREET.

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: "West 21^' Street, at 3622 (Handicapped Parking Permit 16383)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42734 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2121 WEST 23''° PLACE.

Alderman Solis (25* 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 23'^'' Place, at 2121", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 2325 EAST 70™ STREET.

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: "East 70* Street, at 2325 (Handicapped Parking Permit 18951)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES AT 1537 EAST 85™ PLACE.

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: "East 85* Place, at 1537 (Handicapped Parking Permit 8452)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42735

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION AT ALL TIMES ON PORTION OF NORTH CLARENDON AVENUE.

Alderman Shiller (46* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 3, 2004 (Joumal of the Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, page 35160) which established parking prohibition on portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "Repeal an ordinance heretofore passed by the City Council establishing no parking except for handicapped in front of 4038 North Clarendon Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60613 (Permit Number 20232)" and inserting in lieu thereof: "Repeal an ordinance heretofore passed by the City Council establishing no parking except for handicapped in front of 4128 North Clarendon Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60613 (Permit Number 20232)", which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - PROHIBITION OF PARKING DURING SPECIFIED HOURS ON PORTION OF NORTH LECLAIRE AVENUE.

Alderman Reboyras (30* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to prohibit the parking of vehicles on North Leclaire Avenue (east side) in the 3100 block, from West Fletcher Street to the first alley north thereof, during the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED PARKING PROHIBITION DURING SPECIFIED HOURS ON PORTION OF WEST WASHINGTON BOULEVARD.

Alderman E. Smith (28* Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which prohibited the parking of vehicles during specified hours on portions of designated streets by striking the words: "West Washington Boulevard (both sides) from North Laramie Avenue to North Central Avenue — no parking", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 42736 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - LIMITATION OF PARKING DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to limit the parking of vehicles at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

SOLIS (25* Ward) West 18* Street, at 1310, fora distance of 12 feet from the corner — 30 minute limit with flashing lights — 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. - daily;

MATLAK (32"'* Ward) North Clybourn Avenue, at 1735 -- 15 minute limft - 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

North Clybourn Avenue, at 1745 -- 15 minute limit - 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

North Lincoln Avenue, at 2834 - 30 minute limft - 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;'

BANKS (36* Ward) West North Avenue, at 7012 and the next space west thereof, for two parking spaces --15 minute limit — 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday.

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders and ordinances to give consideration to the establishment ofresidential pennit parking zones at the locations 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42737

designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

H/UTHCOCK (2"" Ward) South Wabash Avenue (both sides) from East 26* Street to East 25* Street — at all times — daily;

East 26* Street (north side) from South Wabash Avenue to the alley — at all times — daily;

STROGER (8* Ward) South Bennett Avenue (both sides) in the 8600 block - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday;

BURKE (14* Ward) South Whipple Street (both sides) in the 5800 block — at all times — daily;

MURPHY (18* Ward) South Marshfield Avenue (both sides) in the 8200 block - at all times - daily;

REBOYRAS (30* Ward) West Fletcher Street, in the 5100 block, from North Leclaire Avenue to North Laramie Avenue — at all times.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF NORTH OGALLAH AVENUE.

Alderman Doherty (4P' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend a previously passed ordinance which established residential permit parking zones on 42738 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

portions of specified public ways by striking the words: "North Ogallah Avenue, in the 6400 block (Zone 63)", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - ESTABLISHMENT OF RESERVED HANDICAPPED PARKING AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to reserve two percent of available parking for handicapped motorists during the hours and at the locations specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location

HAITHCOCK (2"" Ward) West Van Buren Street, at 910 (west of alley) at all times — daily; and

MATL/UC (32"" Ward) North Kenmore Avenue, at 2135 (install closer to north end near the alley) 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - daily.

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF DIAGONAL PARKING AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Alderman Reboyras (30 Ward) presented two proposed ordinances to give consideration to the installation of diagonal parking at the locations and for the distances specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety as follows:

North Keystone Avenue (west side) in the 1700 block, between West Wabansia Avenue and the first alley north thereof; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42739

West Le Moyne Street (north side) in the 3900 block, between North Harding Avenue and the first alley east thereof

Re/erred - ESTABLISHMENT OF TOW-AWAY ZONES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish tow-away zones at the locations designated, for the distances and times specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

PRECKWINKLE (4"^ Ward) South Drexel Boulevard (both sides) from East Oakwood Boulevard to East Hyde Park Boulevard - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday;

NATARUS (42"'* Ward) North Dearborn Street, at 539 - 10:30 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. - daily;

North Garland Court (both sides) between East Randolph Street and East Washington Street — at all times — daily; West Goethe Street, at 2 — at all times — daily; North State Parkway, at 1300 - at all times — daily.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH ESTABLISHED TRAFFIC LANE TOW-AWAY ZONE ON PORTION OF NORTH CLARK STREET.

Alderman Daley (43'^'' Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance 42740 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

passed by the City Council on July 31, 2002 (Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, page 91491) which established a tow-away zone from 6:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. on Wednesdays (May 15 to November 1) except for vendor trucks with permits on North Clark Street (east side) from West LaSalle Drive to West Menomonee Street (02-00900999) by striking: "Wednesdays" and inserting in lieu thereof: "Wednesdays and Saturdays", which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Re/erred - ESTABLISHMENT OF STANDING ZONES/TOW-AWAY ZONES AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish standing zones with a tow-away zone in effect after the expiration of the limits indicated and require that vehicles have hazard lights activated while at the locations designated and for the distances and times specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

FLORES (r'Ward) North Wicker Park Avenue, at 1329, for one parking space — 30 minute limit — at all times — daily;

H/UTHCOCK (2"^ Ward) South Federal Street (east side) in the 1200 block, on school days only— 15 minute limit - 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. - Monday through Friday;

South Dearborn Street, at 725, for a distance of 25 feet — 30 minute limit — at all times — daily;

South Plymouth Court (west side) in the 1200 block, on school days only - 15 minute limit - 2:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42741

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

South Prairie Avenue, at 1800, for a distance of 25 feet — 30 minute limit — 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight - daily;

East 16* Street, at 57, for a distance of 25 feet - 30 minute limit - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. — Monday through Friday;

T. THOMAS (15* Ward) South Kedzie Avenue, at 6455 --15 minute limft - 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday;

BURNETT (27"^ Ward) West Washington Boulevard, at 1232 - 15 minute limit - 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. — Monday through Saturday;

MATLAK (32"'* Ward) North Wood Street, at 2144 - 15 minute limft - 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. - Monday through Friday;

COLON (35* Ward) North California Avenue (west side) at 2532 only in front of Sai Mai Thai Restaurant — 15 minute limit -- 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. - daily;

NATARUS (42"" Ward) East Chestnut Street, at 222 — 15 minute limit -- at all times — Monday through Saturday;

East Lake Street — 15 minute limit — at all times — Monday through Saturday;

North State Parkway, at 1440 ~ 15 minute limit — at all times — Monday through Saturday; 42742 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Location, Distance And Time

SHILLER (46* Ward) West Winona Street, at 661, for a distance of 32 feet — 15 minute limit — 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - Monday through Saturday.

Re/erred - CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders to give consideration to the installation of traffic signs of the nature indicated and at the locations specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location And Tj^pe Of Sign

FLORES (r'Ward) North Maplewood Avenue, at West Belden Avenue - "One-Way Stop";

PRECKWINKLE (4* Ward) South Lake Park Avenue and East 4P' Street - "AU-Way Stop";

H/URSTON (5* Ward) East 67* Street, at South Creiger Avenue - Stop";

East 75* Street, at South Clyde Avenue - "Stop";

POPE (10* Ward) East 126* Street and South Burley Avenue - "Three-Way Stop";

BALCER (11* Ward) South Damen Avenue and West 38"' Street - "Stop"; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42743

Alderman Location And Tjrpe Of Sign

South Honore Street and West 38* Street - "Stop";

CARDENAS (12* Ward) South California Avenue, at West 24* Street - "Stop";

OLIVO (13* Ward) West 65* Street, at South Springfield Avenue stopping West 65* Place — "Stop";

BURKE (14* Ward) South Sacramento Avenue, at West 38* Place - "Two-Way Stop";

RUGAI (19* Ward) West 108* Place and South Longwood Drive - "Stop";

MUNOZ (22"'* Ward) South Keeler Avenue, at West 25* Street - "Stop";

MATL/UC (32"'* Ward) West Webster Avenue, at North Hamilton Avenue - "Stop";

AUSTIN (34* Ward) West 114"" Street, at South Eggleston Avenue - "Two-Way Stop";

MITTS (37* Ward) North Lamon Avenue, at West Augusta Boulevard - "Stop";

NATARUS (42"'* Ward) North LaSalle Street, at West Elm Street - "No Left Tum";

North LaSalle Street, at West Elm Street - "U Turn Prohibited". 42744 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

2. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS.

Refened - ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

The aldermen named below presented twenty-six proposed ordinances amending Title 17 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Zoning, as follows:

BY ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3"^ Ward):

To classify as a C2-1 General Commercial District instead of a B3-4 General Retail District the area shown on Map Number 10-E bounded by:

a line 60 feet north of and parallel to East 47* Street; a line 100 feet east of and parallel to South Vincennes Avenue; East 47* Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Vincennes Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN BEALE (9* Ward):

To classify as a Bl-1 Neighborhood Shopping District instead of a Cl-1 Neighborhood Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 24-E bounded by:

a line 341.5 feet south ofand parallel to East 100* Street; the alley next east of and parallel to South Michigan Avenue; a line 441.94 feet south ofand parallel to East 100* Street; and South Michigan Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN POPE (10* Ward):

To classify as an RT4 Residential, Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of an RS2 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District the area shown on Map Number 32-A bounded by:

a line 135 feet south of and parallel to East 13 P' Street; the public alley next east of and parallel to South Avenue M; a line 240 feet south of and parallel to East 13 P' Street; a line 631.14 feet east of and parallel to South Avenue M; a line 330 feet south of and parallel to East 13 P' Street; the public alley next east 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42745

ofand parallel to South Avenue M; a line 400 feet south ofand parallel to East 13P' Street; and South Avenue M.

BY ALDERMAN CARDENAS (12* Ward):

To classify as a B3-2 Community Shopping District instead of an RS3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District and an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District the area shown on Map Number lO-I bounded by:

a line 194 feet north of and parallel to West 45* Street; South Western Avenue; a line 169 feet north ofand parallel to West 45* Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Western Avenue.

To classify as a B3-2 Community Shopping District instead of an Ml-2 Limited Manufacturing/Business Park District the area shown on Map Number 12-1 bounded by:

West 47* Street; South Talman Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West 47"^ Street; and a line 148 feet west of and parallel to South Talman Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN CHANDLER (24* Ward):

To classify as Residential-Business Planned Development Number 535, as amended, instead of Residential-Business Planned Development Number 535 the area shown on Map Number 2-J bounded by:

West Lexington Street; a line 103.59 feet east ofand parallel to South Homan Avenue; the alley next south of and parallel to West Lexington Street; a line 100.30 feet east ofand parallel to South Homan Avenue; West Polk Street; South Spaulding Avenue; a line 124.89 feet north of and parallel to West Arthington Street; South Homan Avenue; a line 175.81 feet south ofand parallel to West Arthington Street; a line 101.98 feet east of and parallel to South Homan Avenue; a line 184.94 feet south ofand parallel to West Arthington Street; a line 242.07 feet east ofand parallel to South Homan Avenue; a line 164.7 feet south ofand parallel to West Arthington Street; a line 291.57 feet east ofand parallel to South Homan Avenue; a line 179.02 feet south of and parallel to West Arthington Street; a line 307.82 feet east of and parallel to South Homan Avenue; the northerly right-of-way line ofthe B. 85 O.C.T. Railroad; the easterly right-of-way line of South Homan Avenue; the southerly right-of-way line of B. 86 O.C.T. Railroad; South Spaulding Avenue; the alley next north of and parallel to West Fillmore Street; the alley next west of and parallel to South 42746 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Kedzie Avenue; West Fillmore Street; the westerly right-of-way line of South Homan Avenue; the north line of the B. & O.C.T. Railroad right-of-way; the easterly right-of-way line of South Central Park Avenue; a line 75 feet south of and parallel to West Fillmore Street; a line 100 feet west ofand parallel to South Central Park Avenue; the alley next south ofand parallel to West Fillmore Street; the alley next east of and parallel to South Independence Boulevard; West Fillmore Street; South Independence Boulevard; the southerly right-of-way line ofthe B. 86 O.C.T. Railroad; the westerly right-of-way line of South Central Park Avenue; the north right-of-way line of the B. 86 O.C.T. Railroad; South Independence Boulevard; a line 216 feet south ofand parallel to West Arthington Street; a line 415.86 feet east of parallel to South Independence Boulevard; West Arthington Street; South Lawndale Avenue; West Polk Street; and South St. Louis Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28* Ward):

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of an Ml-3 Limited Manufacturing/Business Park District the area shown on Map Number 1-J bounded by:

the alley north of and parallel to West Lake Street; a line 100 feet east of and parallel to North St. Louis Avenue; West Lake Street; and a line 25 feet east of and parallel to North St. Louis Avenue.

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of a B3-2 Community Shopping District and an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District the area shown on Map Number 1-L bounded by:

the alley next north of and parallel to West Lake Street; a line 176 feet east of and parallel to North Central Avenue; West Lake Street; and North Central Avenue.

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of a B3-2 Community Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 1-L bounded by:

the alley next north of and parallel to West Lake Street; the alley next west of and parallel to North Pine Avenue; a line 52.92 feet north ofand parallel to West Lake Street; North Pine Avenue; West Lake Street; and a line 174.9 feet west of and parallel to North Pine Avenue. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42747

BY ALDERMAN SUAREZ (3V'W&vd):

To classify as a Bl-1 Neighborhood Shopping District instead of a Cl-2 Neighborhood Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 9-J bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West Belmont Avenue; a line 255 feet east ofand parallel to North Pulaski Road; West Belmont Avenue; and a line 125 feet east of and parallel to North Pulaski Road.

BY ALDERMAN MATL/UC (32"'* Ward):

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of a Cl-3 Neighborhood Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 5-H bounded by:

the public alley next northeast of and parallel to North Lister Avenue; North Winchester Avenue; North Lister Avenue; and a line 155 feet northwest of and parallel to North Winchester Avenue.

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of an RS3 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

the public alley next north of and parallel to West Addison Street; a line 45 feet west ofand parallel to North Hermitage Avenue; West Addison Street; and a line 95 feet west of and parallel to North Hermitage Avenue.

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Bell Avenue; the first alley north of West Roscoe Street; and North Oakley Avenue.

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Bell Avenue; the first alley south of West Roscoe Street; and North Oakley Avenue. 42748 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Leavitt Street; the first alley north of West Roscoe Street; and North Bell Avenue.

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Leavitt Street; the first alley south of West Roscoe Street; and North Bell Avenue.

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead ofa Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Oakley Avenue; the first alley north of West Roscoe Street; and North Claremont Avenue.

To classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of a Bl-2 Neighborhood Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-H bounded by:

West Roscoe Street; North Oakley Avenue; the first alley south of West Roscoe Street; and North Claremont Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN LAURINO (39* Ward):

To classify as an Ml-1 Limited Manufacturing/Business Park District instead of an M2-1 Light Industry District the area shown on Map Number 15-K bounded by:

a line 347 feet north of and parallel to West Bryn Mawr Avenue; North Tripp Avenue; West Bryn Mawr Avenue; and the east line of the C 85 N.W. Railroad right-of-way line.

To classify as an Ml-1 Limited Manufacturing/Business Park District instead of an M2-1 Light Industry District the area shown on Map Number 15-K bounded by:

a line 711.32 feet north of and parallel to West Bryn Mawr Avenue; the public alley next west of and parallel to North Kedvale Avenue; West Brjoi Mawr Avenue; and North Tripp Avenue. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42749

BY ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40* Ward):

To classify as an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District instead of a Cl-2 Neighborhood Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 15-H bounded by:

the east/west public alley next north of North Ridge Avenue; a northeasterly line that is 138.21 feet long perpendicular to North Ridge Avenue starting at a point 122.06 feet east of the east line of North Ravenswood Avenue (as measured along the south line of the east/west public alley next north of North Ftidge Avenue) and ending at the northeast line of North Ridge Avenue at a point 54.85 feet southeast of the east line of North Ravenswood Avenue (as measured along the northeast line of North Ridge Avenue); North Ridge Avenue; and North Ravenswood Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN TUNNEY (44* Ward):

To classify as a B3-1 Community Shopping District instead of a B3-2 Community Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 9-G bounded by:

West Grace Street; the public alley next east of and parallel to North Southport Avenue; West Waveland Avenue; and North Southport Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47* Ward):

To classify as a B 1-1.5 Neighborhood Shopping District instead of a B3-2 Community Shopping District the area shown on Map Number 11-H bounded by:

West Wilson Avenue; the alley next east ofand parallel to North Lincoln Avenue; West Sunnyside Avenue; and North Lincoln Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN M. SMITH {48"^ Ward):

To classify as a B3-2 Community Shopping District instead of a Cl-2 Neighborhood Commercial District and a C2-2 Motor Vehicle Related Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 15-G bounded by:

West Hood Avenue; a line 117.82 feet east ofand parallel to North Clark Street; West Glenlake Avenue; a line 92 feet east of and parallel to North Clark Street; West Norwood Avenue; a line 117.43 feet east of and parallel to North Clark Street; West Elmdale Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North Clark Street; West Thorndale Avenue; and North Clark Street. 42750 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

To classify as a B3-2 Community Shopping District instead of a Cl-2 Neighborhood Commercial District the area shown on Map Number 15-G bounded by:

North Ridge Avenue; the alley next southeast of the intersection of North Ridge Avenue and North Clark Street; the alley next southwest ofand parallel to North Ridge Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to North Clark Street; West Ardmore Avenue; and North Clark Street.

BY ALDERMAN MOORE (49* Ward):

To classify as an RS2 Residential Single-Unit (Detached House) District instead of an RT4 Residential Two-Flat, Townhouse and Multi-Unit District the area shown on Map Number 17-G bounded by:

West Pratt Boulevard; the alley next west ofand parallel to North Sheridan Road; the alley next south of and parallel to West Pratt Boulevard; and a line 100 feet east of and parallel to North Lakewood Avenue.

3. CLAIMS.

Refened - CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

The aldermen named below presented two hundred ninety-two proposed claims against the City of Chicago for the claimants named as noted, respectively, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Alderman Claimant

TILLMAN (3"^ Ward) Dearborn Tower Condominium Association (4); 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42751

Alderman Claimant

PRECKWINKLE (4* Ward) Greenwood Court Condominium Association;

Hearthstone Place Condominiums;

Pruitt Condominium Association;

The 601 Condominium Association;

1325 - 1335 East 52"" Street Condominiums;

54* Street Condominium Association;

5435 - 5437 South Woodlawn Avenue Condominiums;

HAIRSTON (5* Ward) Cornell Terrace Condominium Corporation;

The Inns of Court on Blackstone;

Kimbark of University Condominium Association;

The Park Condominiums;

Promontory Corporation;

Tower Homes Realty Trust;

1400 East 56* Street Condominium Association;

5421 South Cornell Avenue Condominiums;

5458 — 5460 Hyde Park Condominium Association; 42752 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

5477 - 5479 South Hyde Park Boulevard Condominiums;

5518 — 5522 South Everett Condominium Association (5);

5534 - 5536 South Dorchester Condominiums;

5627 - 5629 South Dorchester Condominiums;

5800 Blackstone Avenue Building Corporation;

LYLE (6* Ward) Lafayette Plaza Housing Cooperative;

State Street Condominium Association;

STROGER (8* Ward) Belvon Condominium Association;

Grove Condominium Association;

Grove Venture Condominium Association;

8200 - 8206 Jeffery Condominium;

OLIVO (13* Ward) 5739 Midway Estates Condominium Association;

MURPHY (18* Ward) Wilshire Condominium Association;

RUG/U (19* Ward) Academy Town Homes;

Camden Court; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42753

Alderman Claimant

Concord Lane Condominium Association;

Mr. Don Massey;

Mount Greenwood Condominiums;

Parkview Phase II Condominium Association;

Vanderpoel Townhome Condominium Association;

ZALEWSKI (23"'* Ward) Aherlow Condominium Association;

Clear Ridge Condominium Association I; Metro Condominiums;

Parklane Condominium Association;

Purgloss View Condominium;

Wimbledon Courts Number 3;

6416 West 64* Place Condominium Association (2);

6646 West 64* Place Corporation;

6654 West 64* Place Corporation (3);

OCASIO (26* Ward) Medill Condominium Association;

BURNETT (21"^ Ward) Madison Bishop Townhomes Association (4); 42754 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

Noble Street Lofts Condominium Association (2);

MATL/UC (32"" Ward) Amhurst Loft Condominium Association;

Bucktown Commons Condominium Association;

George Court Condominiums;

Mr. Sam Morabito;

1041 - 1047 West Belden Condominium Association;

MELL (33'"'* Ward) Coachlight Condominium Association;

Sunnyside Condominium, Inc.;

3111 — 3117 Lawrence Avenue Condominium Association;

BANKS (36* Ward) Addison Heritage Condominium Association;

Addison Manor Condominium Association;

Cumberland View Condominiums (2);

Galewood South Condominium Association;

Oakfield North Condominium Association;

Pacific Tenace Condominium Association;

Palmer Courts; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42755

Alderman Claimant

Roscoe Woods Condominium;

Sayre Gardens Condominium Association (2);

2147 North Harlem Building Association;

2151 Building Association;

2155 North Harlem Building Association;

3143 North Nashville Condominium Association;

6964 — 6968 West Diversey Avenue Condominium Association;

7148-7158 West Addison Avenue Condominium Association;

ALLEN (38* Ward) Eastwood Plaza Condominium Association;

Glenlake II Condominium Association (3);

Liberty Condominium Association;

Merrimac Square Condominium Association II;

Ridgemoor Estates I Condominium Association;

Ridgemoor Estates Condominium Association IV;

Washington House Condominium Association; 42756 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

LAURINO (39* Ward) Cameron Court Condominium Association;

Sauganash Oaks Condominium Association (2);

O'CONNOR (40* Ward) Ivy Wall Condominium Association;

Rosemont Hanover Condominium Association (2);

Stanford Courts Homeowners Association;

1431 — 1433 Rosemont Condominium Association;

1427 — 1429 Rosemont Condominium Association;

DOHERTY (4r'Ward) Birch Tree Manor Condominium Association II;

Birch Tree Manor IV Condominium Association;

Birch Tree Manor Number 5 Condominium Association;

Bryn Mawr Place Condominium Association;

Devon Place Condominium Association;

Edgewood Manor IV Condominium Association;

Edison Park Manor;

Edison Villa Condominium; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42757

Alderman Claimant

Edison Village Condominium;

Innisbrook III Condominium Association;

Kings Ridge Condominium Association (2);

L'Avenir Condominium Association;

Northwest Terrace Number 1 Condominium Association;

Norwood Court Condominium Association;

Oakwood Court Condominium Association (2);

Orleans Condominium Association;

Palatine Condominium Association;

Parkview Condominium West, l.N.C;

5155-5159 North East River Road Condominium Association;

6490 Regency Condominium Association;

6847 - 6849 North Olmsted Condominium Association;

6853 - 6855 North Olmsted Condominium Association;

NATARUS (42"" Ward) Delaware Place Condominium Association;

Farallon Condominium Association;

The Grand Ohio Condominium; 42758 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

Marina Towers Condominium Association;

Millennium Centre Condominium Association;

Newberry Plaza Condominium Association;

Plaza on DeWitt Condominium Association;

Randolph Place Residences Condominium Association;

River View Condominium Association;

Streeterville Center Condominium Association;

50 East Bellevue Condominium Association;

132 East Delaware Place Condominium Association;

155 Harbor Drive Condominium Association;

180 East Pearson Street Homeowners Association;

201 East Chestnut Condominium Association;

535 North Michigan Avenue Condominium Association;

680 Lake Residence Condominium Association;

680 South Residence Condominium Association; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42759

Alderman Claimant

680 Tower Residence Condominium Association;

900 - 910 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association;

1010 Condominium Association (2);

DALEY (43^" Ward) Americana Towers Condominium Association;

Belden/Commonwealth Condominium Association;

Burling On The Park;

Dayton Homeowners Association;

Dickens Pointe Condominium Association;

Drummond Square Condominium Association;

Eugenie Terrace Townhouses Condominium;

The Factory Condominium Association;

Hampden Green Condominium Association;

Hampden Tower Condominium Association;

Howe Court Condominium Association;

Lake Shore Condominium Association;

Lincoln Park Plaza Condominium Association; 42760 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

Lincoln Park Tower Condominium Association;

Mohawk Square Condominium Association;

Orchard Garden Condominium Association (3);

Parkside Manor Condominium Association;

512 West Wrightwood Condominium Association;

707 Condominium Association;

844 West Fullerton Condominium Association;

915 — 925 Schubert Condominium Association;

916-918 West Fullerton Parkway Condominium;

1503 - 1505 North Mohawk Street Condominium Association (2);

1660 Condominium Association;

1725 - 1727 North Mohawk Condominium Association;

2016 Cleveland Condominium Association;

2020 Lincoln Park West Condominium Association;

2333 North Geneva Tenace Condominium Association; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42761

Alderman Claimant

2626 Lakeview Condominium Association;

2650 Lakeview Condominium Association;

TUNNEY (44* Ward) Aldine Court Condominium Association;

Augusta Condominium Association;

Briar Court Townhouse Association (2);

Cortina Court Condominium Association;

Gordon Condominium Association (3);

Gracewood Condominium Association;

Harbor House Condominium Association;

Melrose Garden Condominium;

Melrose Place Condominium Association (2);

Pickford Condominium Association;

Surf-Cambridge Condominium Association;

632 West Buckingham Place Condominium Association;

2800 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association;

2900 North Burling Condominium Association (2);

2912 Commonwealth Condominium Association; 42762 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

3121 North Orchard Condominium Association (2);

LEVAR (45* Ward) Carousel Court Condominium;

Edmunds Street Condominium Association;

Jeffersonian Condominium Association;

Kerry Courts Condominium;

Mango Garden Condominium Association;

Menard Manor Condominium Association;

Windsor Courts Condominium No. 2 Association;

Windsor House Condominium (2);

5500 Higgins Condominium Association;

5501 West Lawrence Condominium Association;

SHILLER (46* Ward) Evelyn Condominium Association (4);

Lakeside Manor Condominium Association;

Magnolia Court Condominium Association;

Montrose Manor Condominium Association (2);

The New York Condominium Association; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42763

Alderman Claimant

Picadilly Condominium Association;

616 — 618 Waveland Condominium Association (2);

704 — 706 Buena Condominium Association;

740 — 742 Bittersweet Condominium Association (2);

3520 Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association;

3550 Condominium Association;

3600 Condominium Association;

3730 - 3740 North Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association;

4229 North Kenmore Condominium Association;

4325 - 4327 Hazel Condominium Association (3);

4640 North Kenmore Condominium Association;

SCHULTER (47* Ward) Paulina Terrace Condominium Association;

4414 — 4416 North Ashland Avenue Condominium Association, Inc.;

4650 North Hermitage Condominium Association; 42764 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

M. SMITH (48* Ward) Brittany Glen Condominium Association;

Glenrose Condominium Association;

Grandville Wayne Condominium Association;

HoUjrwood Towers Condominium Association;

North Winthrop Avenue Condominium Association (2);

Norwood Condominium Association;

Sheridan-Winona Condominium Association;

Statesman Condominium Association;

Summerdale Condominium Association;

1423 - 1425 West Victoria Condominium Association (2);

1518 - 1520 West Olive Condominium Association (2);

5040 — 5060 Marine Drive Condominium Association;

5100 Marine Drive Condominium Association;

The 5306 North Winthrop Condominium Association (2);

5445 Edgewater Plaza Condominium Association;

6251 - 6253 North Glenwood Avenue Condominium Association; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42765

Alderman Claimant

MOORE (49* Ward) Chase Place Condominium Association;

Columbia Condominium Association;

Farwell Beach Condominium Association;

Farwell Estate Condominium Association;

Greenleaf Condominiums (2);

Greenleaf Beach Condominium Association;

Juneway Building Corporation;

Lifestyle II Condominium;

Lunt Lake Apartments Trust;

Pratt Shore Condominium Association;

Ridge Park Condominium Association (2);

Sheridan Point Condominium Association (2);

Touhy Terrace Condominium Association;

Wisteria Lodge Condominium (2);

1368 - 1376 Greenleaf Building;

1526 — 1528 West Chase Condominium;

7227 North Ridge Condominium Association; 42766 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Alderman Claimant

STONE (50* Ward) The Albany Association;

Bellmore South Condominium Association;

Bel-Oaks East Condominium Association;

Sherwood Castle Condominium Association;

Winston Towers Number 3 Association;

Winston Towers Number 5 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 Council in each case in the manner noted, as follows:

Presented By

ALDERMAN FLORES (1''Ward):

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Three proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows: 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42767

Cass Management — to maintain and use four balconies adjacent to 743 North Paulina Street;

Mr. Alan Erickson — to construct, install, maintain and use six balconies adjacent to 1100 North Paulina Street; and

Fifth Third Bank — to maintain and use a vaulted area adjacent to 1209 North Milwaukee Avenue.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, three 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

McNamara Builders — 1890 North Milwaukee Avenue;

N.O.T. L.L.C - 1514 - 1516 West Thomas Street; and

Stampworks Condominium Association — 2352 West Bloomingdale Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 2315 AND 2317 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to Chesterfield Awning Company to install a sign/signboard at 2315 and 2317 West Chicago Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings. 42768 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE AT 1635 - 1637 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Mr. Phillip Friedman ofChicago Avenue Discount to conduct a sidewalk sale at 1635 — 1637 West Chicago Avenue every Saturday and Sunday for the period extending June 4 to September 11, 2005, during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., which was Re/erred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Presented By

ALDERMAN FLORES (I'^Ward), ALDERMAN LAURINO (39"* Ward) And ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4'^ Ward):

Rules Suspended - ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION URGED TO OPPOSE PROPOSED REGULATORY CHANGES TO COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ACT.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, The Community Reinvestment Act was enacted in 1977 to encourage financial institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they operate, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, The Community Reinvestment Act has benefited lower income communities through increased prime mortgage lending, investment in affordable housing and development of innovative products and services; and

WHEREAS, Many low- to moderate-income individuals and families who benefit from the requirements ofthe Community Reinvestment Act live in urban areas; and

WHEREAS, The United States Department of Treasury's Office of Thrift Supervision and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation previously proposed to make fewer financial institutions accountable to the Community Reinvestment Act by raising the asset requirement threshold to $1 Billion; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42769

WHEREAS, The Office of Thrift Supervision has proposed to change its Community Reinvestment Act regulations by shifting community development lending and services to rural and "disrupted" communities as well as by weakening the investment test for lending institutions; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago's City Council Committee on Economic, Capital and Technology Development has heard testimony regarding the impact that these changes in the Community Reinvestment Act's authority by the United States Treasury Department's Office of Thrift Supervision would have on the City of Chicago and its residents and has serious concerns about those investment incentives being displaced from Chicago; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered this ninth day of February, 2005, call on the Illinois Congressional Delegation to give voice to these serious concerns for those we jointly represent and encourage their opposition to the aforementioned changes; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepaired and presented to the members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation, the Chief Counsel's Office of the United States Department of Treasury's Office of Thrift Supervision, the United States Department of Treasury's Office ofthe Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Rebojoas, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 49.

Nays — None.

Alderman Beavers moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 42770 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAITHCOCK (2"" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Two 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/or fuel storage facilities, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Rush University Medical Center and Rush Children's Services, doing business as Rush Children's Services, 1750 West Harrison Street -- for a one year period not to exceed November 15, 2005; and

Wanen Family Health Center, 2409 West Warren Boulevard — for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006.

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO 550 JACKSON LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to 550 Jackson Limited Liability Company to maintain and use the privileges noted adjacent to 550 West Jackson Boulevard, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

one facade projecting over the public way; and

one existing vault under the public way.

Re/erred - APPROVAL OF PLATS OF RESUBDIVISION ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

Also, four proposed ordinances directing the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42771

Examiner of Subdivisions, to approve the plats of resubdivision noted, located on the public ways specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

plat of resubdivision of Lots 3 and 4 in Plat 1 of Roosevelt Square Subdivison in the area bounded by West Arthington Street, the first east/west 18 foot public alley south of West Arthington Street and lying between two north/south 18 foot public alleys between South Racine Avenue and South Lytle Street;

plat of resubdivision of Lots 27 and 28 in Plat 1 of Roosevelt Square Subdivision in the block bounded by West Grenshaw Street, South Racine Avenue, South Ljrtle Street and the first east/west 18 foot public aUey north of West Grenshaw Street;

plat of resubdivision of Lots 29 and 30 in Plat 1 of Roosevelt Square Subdivision in the block bounded by West Grenshaw Street, South Racine Avenue, South Lytle Street and first east/west 18 foot public alley south of West Grenshaw Street; and

plat of resubdivision of Lot 44 in Plat 2 of Roosevelt Square Subdivision in the area bounded by West Washburne Avenue, the first east/west 18 foot public alley north of West Washburne Avenue and lying between lines 148.0 feet and 324.0 feet east of and parallel with the east line of South Racine Avenue.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF 2301-2335 SOUTH WABASH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 2301 - 2335 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt 2301 — 2335 South Wabash Development Corporation from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 2301 — 2335 South Wabash Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42772 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN SECOND WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on July 21, 2004 and printed on pages 28811 - 28819 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 2"'* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 700 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to Sure Light Sign Company to install a sign/signboard at 700 South Wabash Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, three 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 Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Lou Mitchell's — for one canopy/canvas awning at 565 West Jackson Boulevard;

Robert Morris College — for twenty-two canopies at 401 South State Street; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42773

550 Jackson Limited Liability Company — for one canopy at 550 West Jackson Boulevard.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH AUTHORIZED GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO 15™ STREET LOFTS L.L.C. TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE BALCONIES ADJACENT TO 1508 SOUTH STATE STREET.

A proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 3, 2004 and printed in the Journa/ ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago on page 35282, which authorized a grant of privilege to 15* Street Lofts L.L.C. to construct, install, maintain and use 30 metal balconies adjacent to 1508 South State Street by striking the words: "15* Street Lofts, L.L.C." and inserting in lieu thereof the words: "15* Street Loft Condominium Association", which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PUBLIC ALLEYS IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY SOUTH MCDOWELL AVENUE, SOUTH LAFLIN STREET AND WEST 47"^" STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of all of the remaining public alleys in the block bounded by South McDowell Avenue, South Laflin Street and West 47* Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42774 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THIRD WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on Febmary 5, 2003 and printed on pages 104003 - 104005 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations Mdthin the 3'^'* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4"* Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF BOOKER FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Booker Family Health Center 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 747 East 47* Street, for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ALLEYS IN AREA BOUNDED BY EAST 44™ STREET, SOUTH COTTAGE AVENUE, SOUTH EVANS AVENUE AND EAST 43''° STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of the north/south 16 foot 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42775

public alley running north from the north line of East 44* Street, between South Cottage Avenue and South Evans Avenue and that portion of the east/west 16 foot public alley which lies east of a line 26.79 feet west of and parallel with the east line of the north/south public alley in the area generally bounded by East 44* Street, South Cottage Grove Avenue, East 43"* Street and South Evans Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF CONSTRUCTION TRADE ASSOCIATES FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 4800 SOUTH ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Construction Trade Associates from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 4800 South St. Lawrence Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Titie 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 1648 EAST 50™ STREET.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to 4950 Powhatan Building Corporation to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 1648 East 50* Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF SPECIFIED PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, TO PARTICIPANTS IN VARIOUS SPECIAL EVENTS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue the permits 42776 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

and licenses specified, free of charge, to the participants in the events noted, to take place along the public ways and during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as follows:

African/Caribbean International Festival — to be held at East 55* Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue in Washington Park for the period extending July 1 through July 4, 2005, during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. (Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant Licenses); and

Africa International House's African Festival of the Arts — to be held in Washington Park for the period extending September 2 through September 5, 2005, during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 10:30 P.M., daily (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant Licenses, Street Closure and Tent Erection Permits).

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT AND LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN UNIVERSOUL BIG TOP CIRCUS.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the waiver of all Special Event Permit and License fees for participants in the UniverSoul Big Top Circus to be held in Washington Park, 5531 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, for the period extending September 28, 2005 through October 16, 2005, which was Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAIRSTON (5''' Ward):

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (FILE NUMBER 19) TO MAINTAIN AND USE SHEET PILINGS ON PORTION OF EAST 58™ STREET.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to The University of Chicago (File Number 19) to maintain and use sheet pilings with anchor supports 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42777

under and along the southern portion of East 58* Street, between South Drexel Avenue and South Maryland Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF ITINERANT MERCHANT LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN COMMUNITY ART FAIR.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the Itinerant Merchant License fees for the participants in a community art fair to be held on South Kenwood Avenue to South Dorchester Avenue, from 5600 to 5700, on June 4 and 5, 2005, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. until dusk, which was Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Presented By

ALDERMAN HAIRSTON (S'** Ward) And OTHERS:

Refened - CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS TO REVIEW AND CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE CONTRACTS EXCEEDING ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Hairston, Flores, Haithcock, Preckwinkle, Lyle, Beale, T. Thomas, L. Thomas, Brookins for Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Chandler, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Austin and Mitts, which would require the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations to review and the City Council to approve all contracts with the City of Chicago for goods and services which exceed $100,000.00, which was Refened to the Committee on the Budget and Govemment Operations. 42778 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN LYLE (6'^ Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF BANNER PLUMBING FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 7232 - 7234 SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to exempt Banner Plumbing from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 7232 — 7234 South Cottage Grove Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN LYLE (6"* Ward) And OTHERS:

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 2, CHAPTER 32 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ADDITION OF NEW SECTION 456 DISALLOWING MUNICIPAL DEPOSITORIES TO ENGAGE IN PREDATORY CONSUMER PRACTICES OR UNIVERSAL DEFAULT POLICIES.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Lyle, Haithcock, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Brookins, Muhoz, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Mitts and Shiller, to amend Title 2, Chapter 32 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by the addition of new Section 456 which would prohibit municipal depositories or affiliates thereof from engaging in regressive or predatory consumer practices and require such institutions to disclose the use of any universal default policy used for checking accounts or 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42779

credit cards, which was Refened to the Committee on the Budget and Govemment Operations.

Presented By

ALDERMAN STROGER (8'''Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF SOUTH SHORE HOSPITAL FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing South Shore Hospital 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 8012 South Crandon Avenue for a one year period not to exceed February 16, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Presented by

ALDERMAN BEALE (9"* Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF ROSELAND SLF ASSOCIATION, L.P./ VICTORY CENTER OF ROSELAND FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 10450 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to exempt Roseland SLF Association, L.P./Victory Center of Roseland from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 10450 South Michigan Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42780 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN POPE (lO^'^Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF BRANDON FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Brandon Family Health Center 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 8300 South Brandon Avenue for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO TENTH ALDERMANIC WARD OFFICE/ALDERMAN JOHN POPE TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE PLANTERS ADJACENT TO 3522 EAST 106™ STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to 10* Aldermanic Ward Office/Alderman John Pope to construct, install, maintain and use five planters adjacent to 3522 East 106* Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF MR. MICHAEL MANNING FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 9138 SOUTH BALTIMORE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Michael Manning from the physical barrier 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42781

requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 9138 South Baltimore Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 9138 SOUTH COMMERCIAL AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to ICON Identity Solutions to install a sign/signboard at 9138 South Commercial Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BALCER (11'''Ward):

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO MORSE AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION TO MAINTAIN AND USE MANHOLE ADJACENT TO 4130 SOUTH MORGAN STREET.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Morse Automotive Corporation to maintain and use one manhole adjacent to 4130 South Morgan Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Pubic Way.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF CANARYVILLE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 716 - 720 WEST 47™ STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Canaryville Condominium Association from 42782 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 716 - 720 West 47* Street, pursuant to the provisions of Titie 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BALCER (11'''Ward) And OTHERS:

Rules Suspended - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH AND UNITED STATES CONGRESS URGED TO INCREASE DEATH BENEFITS TO FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Balcer, Flores, Haithcock, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Solis, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith and Stone, reading as follows:

WHEREAS, All Americans owe a debt of gratitude to the brave men and women who honorably serve in our nation's armed forces; and

WHEREAS, The trials faced by our servicemen and women in the field are shared by their families, who endure for months or years at a stretch the uncertainty of not knowing when, or if, their loved ones will return; and

WHEREAS, The news to a family that their loved one has been killed in service is, sadly, just the first terrible blow to the survivors, for they often face long-term financial struggles resulting from the loss of a wage-earning spouse or family member; and

WHEREAS, Many surviving family members, veterans' groups, and legislators have long believed that the death pajonent provided to service members' families, currently set at Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Dollars, is woefully inadequate; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42783

WHEREAS, Properly taking care of service personnel and their families will, over the long term, undoubtedly raise the morale of our troops stationed all over the world by providing them with the comfort of knowing their families will be taken care of should they die while serving their country; and

WHEREAS, It is reported that President Bush will propose a sizeable increase, to One Hundred Thousand Dollars, of the death benefit payment as part of the 2006 budget submitted to Congress. As part of this proposal, the Pentagon would also increase life insurance benefits from the cunent Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars of coverage to Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, and troops in a combat zone would have the additional premiums paid for by the government. The proposal would be retroactive to October 7, 2001, and would apply to families of United States troops killed in war; and

WHEREAS, Even though no amount of money can replace a spouse or loved one, an increase in the death payment and life insurance benefits provided to the family members of those servicemen and women who die while on active duty would help alleviate the overwhelming impact their families face; and

WHEREAS, While the President's proposal is a much-needed measure, the benefits for surviving families should not be determined by mere geography of where death occurred, but rather, benefits should be extended to all servicemen and women who equally defend the freedom ofthis country in a profession fraught with danger, no matter where they are stationed; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago, assembled this ninth day of February, 2005, do hereby commend the President on his initiative to increase the death payment and the life insurance benefit package to assist families ofthose who have made the ultimate sacrifice; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That we urge the President and the Congress to broaden the President's budget proposal to provide the same financial increases to all military personnel who die in the line of duty while performing military service for our country, whether here or on foreign soil; and

Be It Furiher Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to President Bush and the Illinois Congressional Delegation as a sign of our commitment to this important issue.

Alderman Balcer moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to pennit immediate consideration of and action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Balcer, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a viva voce vote. 42784 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN CARDENAS (12'''Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF SAN RAFAEL FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing San Rafael Family Health Center 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 3204 West 26* Street, for a one year period not to exceed Februatry 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO SANDERS PIPELINE COMPANY TO MAINTAIN, OPERATE, REMOVE, REPLACE AND REPAIR PIPE LINE ON PORTIONS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WAY.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Sanders Pipeline Company to maintain, operate, remove, replace and repair one private pipe line on portions of South Kedzie Avenue, West 36* Street, South California Avenue, West 35* Street and on private property adjacent thereto, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporatation and Pubic Way.

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO HOLD CINCO DE MAYO FESTIVAL IN DOUGLAS PARK.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Mr. Hector Escobar and Ms. Rosa Vasquez of Casa Puebla/Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce to conduct a Cinco de Mayo festival in Douglas Park at 2000 West Cermak Road on April 29, 2005, during the hours of 12:00 Noon to 10:00 P.M., on April 30 and May 1, 2005, duringthe hours of 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M., and to close South Sacramento Drive, from the 1600 block to the 1900 block during the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight, which was Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42785

Refened - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, four proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the applicants 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 Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Roman Diaz — 4223 South Richmond Street; Mr. Ramon EscamiUa -- 2531 South Albany Avenue; Mr. Salvador Guzman — 4436 South Artesian Avenue; and Mr. Juan Carlos Rojas — 4011 South Artesian Avenue.

Refened - CONSIDERATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTION OF SOUTH HAMILTON AVENUE AS "JAMES K. JANSON WAY".

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to give consideration to honorarily designate the 3300 block of South Hamilton Avenue as "James K. Janson Way", which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By ALDERMAN OLIVO (13"* Ward):

i?e/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THIRTEENTH WARD.

A proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on 42786 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

November 13, 2002 and printed on pages 98713 and 98715 - 98716 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 13* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened- AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, FOR CONDUCT OF VARIOUS SPECIAL EVENTS.

Also, two proposed ordinances authorizing the Commissioners of Buildings, Transportation, Streets and Sanitation, Fire, Sewers, Water and the Director of Revenue to issue all necessary permits and licenses, free of charge, for the conduct of the special events noted along the public way and during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church Parish Festival — to be held at 3721 West 62"'' Street on July 13 through July 17, 2005; and Saint Symphorosa Parish Festival — to be held at 6135 South Austin Avenue on July 14 through July 17, 2005.

i?e/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIAL EVENT RAFFLE LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN VARIOUS EVENTS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the Special Event Raffle License fees for the participants in the events noted, to take place along the public ways and during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church — to be held for the period extending July 13 through 17, 2005 ($100.00); and

Saint Symphorosa Parish — to be held at 6135 South Austin Avenue for the period extending July 14 through 17, 2005 ($100.00). 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42787

Refened - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, six proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the applicants 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 Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Reinaldo Alcazar — 6134 South Kildare Avenue (3);

Ms. Maria S. Gomez — 7742 South Kostner Avenue;

Mr. Adalberto Morales — 3922 West Marquette Road; and

Mr. Gerardo Quevedo - 3655 West 66* Place.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14"^ Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ALLEYS IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY SOUTH CICERO AVENUE, WEST 43'^° STREET, SOUTH KEATING AVENUE AND CANADIAN NATIONAL ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY.'

A proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation ofthe north/south 16 foot public alley and portion of a 26 foot wide alley in the block bounded by South Cicero Avenue, West 43'^'' Street, South Keating Avenue and the southeasterly right-of-way of the Canadian National Illinois Central Railroad, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42788 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 17, CHAPTERS 9 AND 13 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE) BY ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 0109-G AND 1101-Q CONCERNING LOT AREAS FOR NEW GAS STATIONS.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 17, Chapters 9 and 13 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, by addition of new Sections 17-9-0109-G and 17-13-1101-Q which would reduce to not less than 10,000 square feet the minimum lot area required for new gas stations and authorize the Zoning Board of Appeals to grant a variation from such minimum lot area requirement in instances where such gas stations have at least 10,000 square feet of lot area, which was Refened to the Committee on Zoning.

Refened-CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, CAPITAL AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT URGED TO CONDUCT JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS ON CREATION OF DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR OPEN-AIR INTERNET ACCESS.

Also, a proposed resolution urging the Committee on Finance and the Committee on Economic, Capital and Technology Development to conduct joint public hearings regarding the creation of a digital infrastructure for open-air internet access in the City of Chicago, which was Re/erred to a Joint Committee comprised of the members ofthe Committee on Finance and the members ofthe Committee on Economic, Capital and Technology Development.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward) And ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28'" Ward):

Refened - UNITED STATES SENATE URGED TO ADOPT ANTI-LYNCHING RESOLUTION.

A proposed resolution urging the United States Senate to adopt the Anti-Lynching 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42789

Resolution introduced by Senator George Allen of Virginia and Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and urging the City Council Committee on Human Relations to conduct hearings regarding this matter, which was Refened to the Committee on Human Relations.

Presented By

ALDERMAN T. THOMAS (15'" Ward):

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Twelve proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the applicants 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 Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Sergio Coronel - 3345 West 6P' Place;

Mr. Jerome Hargro — 6633 South Francisco Avenue;

Mr. Jose A. Lozano - 3501 West 61*' Place (2);

Ms. Maria Ana Perez-Martinez - 3238 West 65* Place;

Mr. Herbert A. McDaye — 6146 South Sacramento Avenue;

Mr. Santo Pantoja - 3349 West 6P' Place;

Mr. David Rosales — 6350 South Mozart Street;

Mr. Thomas J. Schergen - 3553 West 65* Street;

Mr. Javier Solovio - 3246 West 65* Street;

Mr. James Towner — 6211 South Artesian Avenue; and

Mr. Jose P. Zuniga - 3542 West 64* Street. 42790 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN COLEMAN (16'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 64 SECTION 170(a) OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO TO DISALLOW PARKING OF PICKUP TRUCKS OR VANS ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS WITHIN SIXTEENTH WARD.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which would disallow the parking of pickup trucks or vans on residential streets within the 16* Ward after expiration of such permits on June 30, 2005, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MURPHY (18'" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTION OF SOUTH HAMLIN AVENUE AND PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY IN AREA BOUNDED BY WEST COLUMBUS AVENUE, SOUTH HAMLIN AVENUE, WEST 85"^" STREET AND NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF NORFOLK SOUTHERN COMPANY RAILROAD.

A proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of a portion of South Hamlin Avenue and that portion ofthe east/west public alley in the area bounded by West Columbus Avenue, South Hamlin Avenue, West 85* Street and the northwesterly line of the Norfolk Southern Company Railroad, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42791

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AND/ OR VAN AT 7737 SOUTH HOYNE AVENUE

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Freda Easley and Freddie E. Easley to park their pickup truck and/or van at 7737 South Hoyne Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented By ALDERMAN MURPHY (18'" Ward) ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward) AND OTHERS:

Refened - COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DIRECTOR OF OFFICE OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT URGED TO TESTIFY BEFORE COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON COST PROJECTIONS FOR ALDERMANIC MENU PROGRAM.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Murphy, Allen, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Beale, Pope, Olivo, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Rugai, Brookins, Zaiewski, Chandler, Ocasio, Burnett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Levar, Shiller, Schulter and Stone, calling on the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation and the Director of the Office of Budget and Management to appear before the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations to discuss Aldermanic Menu Program cost projections and provide each aldermen with documentation concerning the increases reflected for each individual menu item, the contractors' to be utilized for each item (City of Chicago employees versus private entities) and where funding previously allocated through the Department of Transportation budget will be directed as a result of becoming menu components, which was Refened to a Joint Committee comprised of the members of the Committee on the Budget and Govemment Operations and the members of the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42792 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN RUGAI (19'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN NINETEENTH WARD.

A proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 13, 2002 and printed on pages 98719 - 98721 of the Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago-which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 19* Ward, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN RUGAI (19'" Ward) And OTHERS:

Refened - GOVERNOR ROD BLAGOJEVICH AND ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY URGED TO ADOPT HOUSE BILL 350 WHICH WOULD ESTABLISH RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR PAROLED SEX OFFENDERS.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Rugai, Haithcock, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, E. Smith, Carothers, Austin, Mitts, Laurino, M. Smith, urging the Illinois General Assembly to pass and Governor Rod Blagojevich to sign into law House Bill 350 which would prohibit a sex offender from residing at the same address or in the same condominium complex or apartment in which another convicted sex offender resides and further, calling upon the City Council Committee on Police and Fire to conduct 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42793

public hearing regarding the current provision allowing such concentration of offenders in a community and inviting representatives from the Illinois Department of Corrections to attend such hearing for the purpose of providing additional information to and consideration of aldermanic concerns, which was Refened to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN TWENTIETH WARD.

A proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 13, 2002 and printed on pages 28722 - 28723 of the Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 20* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 6435 SOUTH DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DRIVE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to Windy City Sign Company to install a sign/signboard at 6435 South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings. 42794 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20'" Ward) And ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3'" Ward):

Refened - STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF SOUTH STATE STREET AS "THOMAS RAND DRIVE".

A proposed ordinance directing the Commissioner of Transportation to take the necessary action for standardization ofthe east and west sides of South State Street, between West 55* Street and West 6P' Street as "Thomas Rand Drive", which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MUNOZ (22"" Ward):

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCKS AND/OR VANS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Six proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to the applicants 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) ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which were Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Jesus B. Carreto — 2234 South Sawyer Avenue;

Mr. Juan Fernandez — 2535 South Ridgeway Avenue;

Mr. Jesus Pantoja — 3227 South Ridgeway Avenue;

Mr. Cesar Ramirez — 2527 South Homan Avenue;

Mr. Manuel Renteria — 3034 South Central Park Avenue; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42795

Mr. Fidel Ugalde - 3007 South Christiana Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ZALEWSKI (23'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Two 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 not to exceed February 15, 2006, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Doctors Medical Group, 6240 West 55* Street; and

Southwest Family Health Center, 4839 West 47* Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, FOR CONDUCT OF VARIOUS SPECIAL EVENTS.

Also, two proposed ordinances authorizing the Commissioners of Buildings, Streets and Sanitation, Water, Sewers, Fire and the Director of Revenue to issue all necessaiy permits and licenses, free of charge, for conduct of the special events noted, to take place along the public ways and during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as follows:

Saint Daniel the Prophet Parish Family Fest and Carnival — to be held at 5330 South Nashville Avenue for the period extending August 18 through August 21, 2005; and 42796 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Saint Richard's Parish Family Fest and Carnival — to be held at 5032 South Kostner Avenue for the period extending July 15 through July 18, 2005.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN TWENTY-THIRD WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on March 10, 2004 and printed on page 20026 and pages 20028 - 20029 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 23'^'' Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - 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 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 Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Mr. Nicolas Cervantes — 4831 South Tripp Avenue;

Mr. Daniel F. Dahl — 4733 South Leamington Avenue;

Mr. Joseph J. Gula — 5529 South Newcastle Avenue;

Mr. Juan Miramontes — 5254 South Kildare Avenue; and

Mr. Mohammed Mohsin — 5542 South Nottingham Avenue. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42797

Presented By

ALDERMAN CHANDLER (24'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF WESTSIDE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Westside Family Health Center 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 3752 West 16* Street for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF MR. ZAFAR SHIEKH/COPPERFIELD CONSTRUCTION FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 1911 SOUTH ST. LOUIS AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Zafar Shiekh/Copperfield Construction from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 1911 South St. Louis Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR HONORARY DESIGNATION OF PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

Also, two proposed ordinances authorizing the Commissioner ofTransportation to honorarily designate portions ofthe public ways specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows: 42798 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

West Arthington Street, from South Kilpatrick Avenue to South Lavergne Avenue — to be known as "Reverend Clarence L. Hilliard Street"; and

South Cicero Avenue, from West Lexington Street to West Roosevelt Road — to be known as "Reverend Dr. Mack McColIum Avenue".

Presented By

ALDERMAN SOLIS (25'" Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Two 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 not to exceed February 15, 2006, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Near West Family Health Center, 1158 West Taylor Street; and

Pilsen Family Health Center, 1817 South Loomis Street.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 25.153 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF SOUTH HOYNE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 60, Section 023 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by deleting subsection 25.153 which restricted the issuance of additional package goods licenses on portion of South Hoyne Avenue, from West Cermak Road to West Blue Island Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42799

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ALL NECESSARY SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, TO PILSEN NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR CONDUCT OF FIESTA DEL SOL.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Director of Revenue and the Commissioners of Buildings, Transportation and Streets and Sanitation to issue all necessary Special Event Permits and Licenses, free of charge, to Pilsen Neighbors Community Council and to all festival participants and applicants for the conduct of Fiesta Del Sol to be held at 1000 — 1400 West Cermak Road for the period extending to July 27 through August 1, 2005, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Refened - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO CHICAGO UNIVERSITY COMMONS, L.L.C. FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to Chicago University Commons, L.L.C. to construct, install, maintain and use various privileges adjacent to 1011 West 14'^ Place, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

two structural metal canopies; and

five metal tree grates.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 2059 WEST CERMAK ROAD.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to The Dollar Plus, Inc. to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 2059 West Cermak Road, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42800 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By ALDERMAN SOLIS (25'" Ward), ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40'" Ward) And OTHERS:

Refened - REPRESENTATIVES FROM MAYOR'S OFFICE OF WORK­ FORCE DEVELOPMENT REQUESTED TO TESTIFY BEFORE CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CONCERNING WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT YOUTH PROGRAM.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Solis, O'Connor, Balcer, Muhoz, Ocasio, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Allen, Laurino, Doherty, Tunney, M. Smith, Moore and Stone, requesting representatives from the Mayor's Office of Workforce Development to testify before the Committee on The Budget and Government Operations on their rationale for issuing a Request for Proposal to solicit proposals for Workforce Investment Act Youth Program while the office anticipates significant federal funding cuts, which was Refened to the Committee on the Budget and Govemment Operations.

Presented By

ALDERMAN OCASIO (26'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF HUMBOLDT PARK FAMILY CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Humboldt Park Family Center with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the erection and maintenance of building(s) at 3202 West North Avenue for a one year period not to exceed May 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance: 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42801

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO T 86 B VENTURES L.L.C. TO MAINTAIN AND USE PLANTER BOXES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS.

Also, four proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to T 86 B Ventures L.L.C. to maintain and use planter boxes with wrought iron railings at the locations specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

seven adjacent to 1500 West Grand Avenue;

two adjacent to 1506 West Grand Avenue;

two adjacent to 1510 West Grand Avenue; and

two adjacent to 1516 — 1518 West Grand Avenue.

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AND/ OR VAN AT 3235 WEST PIERCE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Lucreria Mejia to park pickup truck and/or van at 3235 West Pierce Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BURNETT (27'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Three proposed ordinances providing inclusive exemption from all city fees to the applicants listed below, under their not-for-profit status, for the erection and 42802 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

maintenance of buildings and fuel storage facilities, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Chicago Housing Authority (Flannery) 1501 North Clybourn Avenue — for a one year period not to exceed February 9, 2006;

Dr. James West Clinic at the Hajonarket Center, 120 North Sangamon Street — for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006; and

Neair North Family Health Center, 361 West Chestnut Street — for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006.

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

The Enterprise Companies — to install, maintain and use corrugated steel sheathing, twenty-six caisson bells, sixty-six balconies and roof structure adjacent to 845 North Kingsbury Street; and

Mr. Dennis Manarchy — to maintain and use one fire escape adjacent to 656 West Hubbard Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST CHICAGO AVENUE, WEST IOWA STREET, NORTH PULASKI ROAD AND NORTH HARDING AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of a portion of the east/west public alley in the block bounded by West Chicago Avenue, West Iowa Street, North Pulaski Road and North Harding Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42803

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, six 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

The Enterprise Companies — 845 North Kingsbury Street;

Mr. Charles MiUer/Brother Palace - 929 North Pulaski Road;

Mr. Charles MiUer/Brother Palace - 931 North Pulaski Road;

Mr. Charles Miller/Brother Palace - 1019 North Pulaski Road;

Pastor Nelson/ Christian Love Missionary Baptist Church — 535 North Spaulding Avenue; and

Mr. Geoff Ruttenberg/Washington Flats L.L.C. - 106 North Aberdeen Street.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT 984 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE.

Also, three proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue permits to Sign Studio to install signs/signboards at 984 North Milwaukee Avenue, which were Refened to the Committee on Buildings, as follows:

one sign/signboard measuring 150 square feet;

one sign/signboard measuring 225 square feet; and

one sign/signboard measuring 1000 square feet. 42804 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Four 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 yeair period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

ACCESS Community Health Network, 1501 South California Avenue; Kling Professional Medical Center, 2720 West 15* Street;

Madison Family Health Center, 3800 West Madison Street; and

Plaza Medical Center, 2507 West Cermak Road.

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO NOVELTY GLASS 86 MIRROR CO. TO MAINTAIN AND USE PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Novelty Glass 85 Mirror Co. to maintain and use one pedestrian tunnel under and across West Carrol Avenue connecting the buildings at 4726 West Lake Street and 4725 West Kinzie Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42805

November 13, 2002 and printed on pages 98731 - 98732 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 28* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened- CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON HEALTH URGED TO CONDUCT HEARINGS CONCERNING ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE SERVICE AND INVESTMENT PRIORITIES.

Also, a proposed resolution urging the Committee on Health to conduct hearings to investigate allegations that Advocate Health Care disproportionately invests its resources in suburban hospitals to the detriment of communities in Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Health.

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28'" Ward) And ALDERMAN BURKE (14'" Ward):

Re/erred - RECOGNITION OF MS. SARAH SIEGAL, MS. ALLISON NICHOLS, MS. BRITTANY SALTIEL AND MR. BARRY BRADFORD FOR DOCUMENTARY ON MURDER OF CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS.

A proposed resolution lauding and recognizing the heroic work of Ms. Sarah Siegal, Ms. Allison Nichols, Ms. Brittany Saltiel and Mr. Barry Bradford for their documentary on the unresolved murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964, which was Refened to the Committee on Human Relations. 42806 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28'" Ward) And OTHERS:

Refened-CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS URGED TO CONDUCT HEARINGS ON STATUS OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE/WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION PROGRAMS.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen E. Smith, Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Stroger, Beale, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, Carothers, Suarez, Matlak, Austin, Colon, Mitts, Allen, Shiller and Moore, urging the Committee on the Budget and Government Operation to conduct hearings on the status ofthe Minority Business Enterprise/Women Business Enterprise (W.B.E./W.B.E.) participation in city contracts and require Chief Procurement Officer Mary A. Demprey to testify on the corrective and preventative measures against abuses ofthe program and further, requiring recertification of all M.B.E./W.B.E. firms within the next year and authorizing the Chief Procurement Officer to commission an independent audit of such program who shall present their findings to the City Council, which was Refened to the Committee on the Budget and Govemment Operations.

Presented by

ALDERMAN CAROTHERS (29'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 108, SECTION 081 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY MODIFICATION OF PUBLIC RESTROOM REQUIREMENTS FOR FILLING STATIONS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 108, Section 081 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago which would require public restrooms in filling stations to remain open to customers until sundown unless the filling station has a full service convenience store operation on the premises in which case such restroom can be 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42807

closed when the convenience store is closed and further, establish provisions for waiver of the above-mentioned restroom requirements, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF AUSTIN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Also, a proposed ordinance providing Austin Family Health Center 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 5835 West North Avenue for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN TWENTY-NINTH WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on Febmary 5, 2003 and printed on pages 104008 - 104009 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 29* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIFIED LICENSE AND PERMIT FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH NEW TWENTY-NINTH WARD ANNUAL PICNIC AND GOSPEL EVENT.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the Itinerant Merchant, Food Vendor License and Street Closure Permit fees in conjunction with 42808 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

the new 29* Ward Annual Picnic and Gospel event to be held at 5701 West Jackson Boulevard, Columbus Park, Grove 12 on July 23, 2005, during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., which was Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AND/OR VAN AT 1132 NORTH PARKSIDE AVENUE

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Ms. Joyce M. Cox-Norman to park her pickup truck and/or van at 1132 North Parkside Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Refened - CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE URGED TO CONDUCT HEARINGS ON REESTABLISHMENT OF POLICE CADET TRAINING PROGRAM.

Also, a proposed resolution urging the Committee on Police and Fire to conduct hearings on reestablishment of a police cadet training program and invite appropriate representatives of the Chicago Police Department to discuss and answer questions related to such issue, which was Refened to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented By

ALDERMAN REBOYRAS (30'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 10, CHAPTER 28, SECTION 070 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO TO FURTHER RESTRICT STORAGE OF GOODS ABOVE PUBLIC WAYS.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 10, Chapter 28, Section 070 ofthe Municipal 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42809

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 10, Chapter 28, Section 070 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago which would prohibit any person from placing or causing to be placed any structure or furniture above any public way and increase the fine for the violations thereof, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened- AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THIRTIETH WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on May 5, 2004 and printed on pages 23136 — 23138 ofthe Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 30* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MATLAK (32"" Ward):

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Five proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Centrum Properties Inc. — to maintain and use a sidewalk handicap ramp adjacent to 1730 West Fullerton Avenue; 42810 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

The Elbo Room — to maintain and use an existing sidewalk adjacent to 2871 North Lincoln Avenue;

Mr. Chris Feurer — to construct, install, maintain and use six steel balconies adjacent to 1647 - 1657 West Addison Street;

Melrose Place Condominium Association — to maintain and use existing steps adjacent to 1459 West Melrose Street; and

Superior Coffee — to maintain and use one bridge connecting the premises at 2278 North Elston Avenue with the premises at 2249 North Lister Avenue.

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO CLUB LUCKY INC. FOR SIDEWALK CAFE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Club Lucky Inc. to maintain and use a portion ofthe public way adjacent 1822 -- 1824 West Wabansia Avenue for the operation of a sidewalk cafe, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - 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 physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Codeof Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Mr. Viktor Jakovljevic/Deva Development— 1901 — 1929 West Diversey Avenue; and 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42811

WMC Development IV - 1610 West Fullerton Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT 2140 NORTH ELSTON AVENUE.

Also, three proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue permits to M-K Sign, Inc. to install signs/signboards at 2140 North Elston Avenue, which were Refened to the Committee on Buildings, as follows:

north elevation;

south elevation; and

west elevation.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIFIED LICENSE AND PERMIT FEES FOR SAINT ALPHONSUS PARISH EVENTS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the license and permit fees specified for Saint Alphonsus Parish annual events to be held at 1429 West Wellington Avenue, during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as follows:

Oktoberfest - on September 23, 2005, 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. and on September 24, 2005, 12:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License, Canopy Erection and Street Closure permit fees); and

Raffle — on February 15 and 16, 2005 (Special Event Raffle License fee). 42812 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN MELL (33'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Two 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Ogden Auto Sales — 4231 North Kedzie Avenue; and

Spelga Construction -- 3300 West Irving Park Road.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 3545 NORTH KEDZIE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to Best Neon Sign Co. to instaU a sign/signboard at 3545 North Kedzie Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on BuUdings.

Re/erred - PERMISSION TO PARK PICKUP TRUCK AT 4204 NORTH MONTICELLO AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order directing the Commissioner of Transportation to grant permission to Mr. Garrett P. Blits to park his pickup truck at 4204 North Monticello Avenue, in accordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 170(a) ofthe 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42813

Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Presented By

ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34'" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT 833 WEST 115™ STREET.

A proposed order directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue a permit to ICON Identity Solutions to install a sign/signboard at 833 West 115* Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings.

Presented By

ALDERMAN COLON (35'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF ARMITAGE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Armitage Family Health Center 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 2957 West Armitage Avenue for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance. 42814 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 35.14 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTIONS OF WEST FULLERTON AVENUE AND NORTH ALBANY AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 60, Section 023 of the Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 35.14 which restricted the issuance of additional package goods licenses on portion of West Fullerton Avenue, from North Sacramento Avenue to North Albany Avenue; and on North Albany Avenue, from West Medill Avenue to West Altgeld Street, which was Refened to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 35.37 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF NORTH KEDZIE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 60, Section 023 of the Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 35.37 which restricted the issuance of additional package goods licenses on portion of North Kedzie Avenue, from the north line of West Wrightwood Avenue/West Logan Boulevard to West Diversey Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF 1723-1733 NORTH HUMBOLDT BOULEVARD HISPANIC HOUSING FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 1723 - 1733 NORTH HUMBOLDT BOULEVARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt 1723 — 1733 North Humboldt Boulevard 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42815

Hispanic Housing from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 1723 — 1733 North Humboldt Boulevard, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN BANKS (36'" Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF POLYNESIAN VILLAGE, INC. FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 6845 - 6851 WEST ADDISON STREET.

A proposed ordinance to exempt Poljoiesian Village, Inc. from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 6845 — 6851 West Addison Street pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN MITTS (37'" Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF WEST DIVISION FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing West Division Family Health Center 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 4401 West Division Street for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance. 42816 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO SKILD PLATING CORPORATION TO MAINTAIN AND USE CATCH BASIN ADJACENT TO 1516 NORTH KILPATRICK AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Skild Plating Corporation to maintain and use one catch basin adjacent to 1516 North Kilpatrick Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THIRTY-SEVENTH WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on March 10, 2004 and printed on pages 20037 - 20039 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted pennission to JC Decaux Chicago,' L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 37* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN ALLEN (38'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTER ON PORTION OF NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on March 31, 2004 and printed on pages 21631 and 21634 - 21636 ofthe Joumal of the 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42817

Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations with the 38* Ward, by deleting therefrom Unit Number 3207, on the east side of North Central Avenue approximately 150 feet north of West Berteau Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF A-Z AUTO BODY FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 4034 NORTH TRIPP AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt A-Z Auto Body from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 4034 North Tripp Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF SPECIFIED PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, TO PARTICIPANTS IN SAINT PASCAL'S CHURCH FESTIVAL.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue Vendor, Itinerant Merchant, Raffle Licenses, Street Closure, Special Event, Electrical, Tent Erection, Zoning and Fire Prevention Permits, free of charge, to participants in Saint Pascal's Church Festival to be held on portion of North Melvina Avenue, from West Irving Park Road to the first alley north and south thereof and on North Moody Avenue to the first alley north of West Irving Park Road, for the period extending May 30 through June 6, 2005, which was Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs. 42818 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39'" Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 022 (39.84) AND SECTION 023 (39.84) OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO WHICH DISALLOWED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR AND PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF NORTH ELSTON AVENUE.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 60, Sections 022 (39.84) and 023 (39.84) ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago which disallowed the issuance of additional alcoholic liquor and package goods licenses, respectively, on portion of North Elston Avenue, from West Belle Plaine Avenue to West Montrose Avenue, by deleting the words: "Belle Plaine" and inserting in lieu thereof the word: "Berteau", which was Refened to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Refened - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE WHICH GRANTED PERMISSION TO JC DECAUX CHICAGO, L.L.C. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUS PASSENGER SHELTERS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THIRTY-NINTH WARD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend an ordinance passed by the City Council on January 16, 2003 and printed on pages 102307 - 102308 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which granted permission to JC Decaux Chicago, L.L.C. to construct bus passenger shelters at various locations within the 39* Ward, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42819

Presented By

ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Three 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, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Evangelical Lutheran Saint Philip Child Care Center, 2444 West Bryn Mawr Avenue — for a one year period beginning February 16, 2005 and ending Febmary 15, 2006;

Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church, 5807 North Mozart Street — for a one year period beginning October 1, 2004 and ending September 30, 2005; and

Peterson Family Health Center, 2655 West Peterson Avenue — for a one year period beginning February 16, 2005 and ending February 15, 2006.

Re/erred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Target Corporation — to construct, install, maintain and use one structural metal canopy adjacent to 2112 West Peterson Avenue; and

Terraces of Andersonville Condominium Association — to construct, install, maintain and use four foundation support columns for two balconies adjacent to 1828 West Foster Avenue. 42820 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO MATSU SHITA JAPANESE RESTAURANT FOR SIDEWALK CAFE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Matsu Shita Japanese Restaurant to maintain and use a portion of the public way adjacent to 5854 — 5856 North Lincoln Avenue for the operation of a sidewalk cafe, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - 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 physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Vincent and Hjoin Sook Allocco — 2524 — 2530 West Foster Avenue; and

S 86 S Home Builders/Mr. Michael Schwartz — 2762 West Foster Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 5051 NORTH LINCOLN AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to Richton Mortgage to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 5051 North Lincoln Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42821

Presented By

ALDERMAN DOHERTY (41"'Ward):

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 13, CHAPTER 124 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ADDITION OF NEW SECTION 015 TO ESTABLISH NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES.

A proposed ordinance to amend Title 13, Chapter 124 of the Municipal Code of Chicago by the addition of a new Section 015 which would require the owner of a property to be demolished to notify in writing the owners of adjacent properties at least ten days prior to such demolition, except in the case where immediate demolition is necessaiy to protect against an imminent threat to the safety and health of the public, which was Refened to the Committee on Buildings.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF NOR-WOOD LIFE CARE NFP FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Also, a proposed ordinance providing Nor-Wood Life Card NFP 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 6016 — 6020 North Nina Avenue for a one year period not to exceed February 16, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DOHERTY (41"'Ward) And OTHERS:

Refened - GUARANTEE OF EMPLOYMENT FOR CHILDREN OF CHICAGO FIRE FIGHTERS, PARAMEDICS OR POLICE OFFICERS KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Doherty, Rugai, Banks, Allen, 42822 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Laurino, O'Connor and Levar, which would guarantee any who passes all requirements for the position son or daughter of a Chicago fire fighter, paramedic or police officer killed in the line of duty, to be hired off their cunent employment eligibility list, which was Refened to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward):

Refened - CORRECTION OF JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO.

A proposed ordinance to correct an ordinance printed in the January 11, 2005 Joumal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City ofChicago on page 41143, by striking therefrom the ward number: "(10* Ward)" appearing on the eighth printed line from the top of the page and inserting in lieu thereof the ward number: "(8* Ward)", which was Refened to the Committee on Committees, Rules and Ethics.

Refened - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, twelve proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Mr. Peter J. Hett — to construct, install, maintain and use one structural metal canopy adjacent to 1300 North State Parkway;

Mr. Peter J. Hett — to construct, install, maintain and use cornices adjacent to 1300 North State Parkway;

Mr. Peter J. Hett — to construct, install, maintain and use seven planters adjacent to 1300 North State Parkway; 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42823

May Street Partners, L.L.C. — to construct, install, maintain and use one area of brick facade adjacent to 200 East Ohio Street;

McDonald's — to construct, install, maintain and use one subsurface vault adjacent to 36 West Randolph Street;

Mentor Building Condominium Association/Wolin-Levin, Inc. -- to maintain and use eleven balconies adjacent to 2 — 6 East Monroe Street;

Mentor Building Condominium Association/Wolin-Levin, Inc. — to maintain and use one vaulted sidewalk adjacent to 37 — 39 South State Street and 2 — 6 East Monroe Street;

Mesirow Realty Inc. — to construct, install, maintain and use two concrete pads adjacent to 350 North Clark Street;

M 86 J Wilkow — to maintain and use three subsurface vaults adjacent to 737 North Michigan Avenue;

Moody Bible Institute ofChicago — to maintain and use space on portion of West Walton Street east of North WeUs Street adjacent to 820 North LaSaUe Drive;

1120 North Lake Shore Drive Building — to maintain and use one flood control system adjacent to 1120 North Lake Shore Drive; and

1120 North Lake Shore Drive Building — to maintain and use one manhole adjacent to 1120 North Lake Shore Drive.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, three 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows: 42824 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Access Living ofMetropolitan Chicago — 115 West Chicago Avenue;

Bank One — 230 West Grand Avenue; and

1300 North State Parkway, L.L.C. - 1300 North State Parkway.

Refened - STANDARDIZATION OF PORTION OF EAST ERIE STREET AS "FAIRFAX CONE WAY".

Also, a proposed ordinance directing the Commissioner ofTransportation to take the necessaiy action for standardization of that portion of East Erie Street, from North Rush Street to North Michigan Avenue, as "Fairfax Cone Way", which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF FEES FOR CONDUCT OF VARIOUS EVENTS.

Also, two proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the fees specified for the conduct ofthe events noted, to take place along the public ways and during the periods indicated, which were Referred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as follows:

Oktoberfest — to be held at the John C Kluczynski Federal Plaza, September 7 through September 9, 2005 during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. (all fees); and

Lupus Foundation of Illinois 11* Annual Raffle — to be held at the Adler Planetarium on May 21, 2005, during the hours of 7:00 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. (Special Event Raffle License fee). 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42825

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, five 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 Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Berger Financial Services, in care of Realty 86 Mortgage Company — for one canopy at UOO North Dearbom Street;

CBS Inc. — for one canopy at 630 North McClurg Court;

Copperfield's Market — for one canopy at 70 West Huron Street;

PS Chicago — for one canopy at 1009 North Rush Street; and

Tremont Hotel — for two canopies at 100 East Chestnut Street.

Presented By

ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward) And OTHERS:

Re/erred - REPEAL OF TITLE 2, CHAPTER 120, SECTION 660 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO WHICH REGULATED HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION FOR BUILDINGS OWNED OR USED BY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Aldermen Natarus, Preckwinkle, Rugai, Troutman, Daley, Tunney, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore and Stone, to repeal Title 2, Chapter 120, Section 660 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, entitled "Buildings Owned or Used by Religious Organizations" which disallowed designation of any building owned by a religious organization and used primarily for the conduct of religious ceremonies as a historical landmark without the owner's consent, which was Refened to the Committee on Historical Landmark Preservation. 42826 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Five 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/or fuel storage facilities, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

Access Community Health Network, doing business as Access at the Anixter Center, 2020 North Clybourn Avenue — for a one year period not to exceed Febmary 15, 2006;

Art Institute of Chicago, 1926 North Halsted Street — for a one year period not to exceed December 31, 2005;

Children's Memorial Hospital, various locations — for a one year period not to exceed May 15, 2006;

Midwest Buddhist Temple of Chicago, 435 West Menomonee Street — for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006; and

Saint Vincent de Paul Center, 2145 North Halsted Street — for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006.

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 10, CHAPTER 28, SECTION 805 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO TO EXTEND VALIDITY PERIOD FOR SIDEWALK CAFE PERMITS.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 10, Chapter 28, Section 805 of the Municipal Code of Chicago which would extend the validity period for a sidewalk cafe permit as beginning March 1 through and including December 1 of the year of its issuance, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42827

Re/erred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO SILVER IMAGE TO MAINTAIN AND USE CATCH BASIN ADJACENT TO 932 WEST WRIGHTWOOD AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Silver Image to maintain and use one catch basin adjacent to 932 West Wrightwood Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST ALTGELD STREET, NORTH LINCOLN AVENUE AND NORTH HALSTED STREET.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of an east/west 12 foot public alley in the block bounded by West Altgeld Street, North Lincoln Avenue and North Halsted Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF SPECIFIED PERMITS AND LICENSES, FREE OF CHARGE, AND/OR WAIVER OF FEES IN CONJUNCTION WITH VARIOUS EVENTS.

Also, ten proposed orders authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue, free of charge, licenses and permits and/or waive the fees specified for the events noted, to take place along the public ways and during the periods indicated, which were Refened to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, as follows:

Chicago's Green City Market — to be held in the 43'^'' Ward for the period extending May 1, 2005 to October 31, 2005 (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License, Mayor's Office of Special Events Permit and Tent Erection fees); Ginza Holiday Festival — to be held at 435 West Menomonee Street on August 12, 13 and 14, 2005, during the hours of 11:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and all applicable permit fees);

28* Annual Goose Island Turkey Trot 8K Run/Walk 86 Youth Events - to be 42828 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

conducted on various locations on November 24, 2005 during the hours of 6:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon (Street Closure Permit fees); Lincoln Park Festival — to be held on the 2000 block of North Lincoln Park West, between North Clark Street and West Dickens Avenue on July 18 and 19, 2005, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and Street Closure Permit fees);

Midwest Buddhist Temple of Chicago Raffle — for year 2005 (Raffle License);

Old Town Art Fair — to be held at various locations on June 11 and 12, 2005 during the hours of 5:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and Street Closure Permit fees); Park West Antiques Fair — to be held at various locations on June 4 and 5, 2005, during the hours of 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and Street Closure Permit fees);

Saint Michael's Celebration 2005 — to be held at various locations on June 10, 2005, from 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M., June 11, 2005, from 12:00 Noon to 10:00 P.M. and June 12, 2005 from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and Street Closure Permit fees); Taste of Lincoln Avenue — to be held on North Lincoln Avenue, from West Fullerton Avenue to West Wrightwood Avenue on July 30 and 31, 2005, during the hours of 12:00 Noon to 10:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant License and Street Closure Permit fees); and Wells Street Art Festival — to be held on North Wells Street, from West Division Street to West North Avenue, on June 11 and 12, 2005, during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. (Food Vendor, Itinerant Merchant Licenses and Street Closure Permit).

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43'" Ward) And ALDERMAN MATLAK (32"" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR WAIVER OF SPECIFIED PERMIT AND LICENSE FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS IN 37''" ANNUAL SHEFFIELD GARDEN AND FESTIVAL.

A proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to waive the Street Closure 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42829

Permit, Food Vendor and Itinerant Merchant License fees for all participants in the 37* Annual Sheffield Garden Walk and Festival to be held on the 2200 block of North Sheffield Avenue and North Kenmore Avenue, from West Webster Avenue to West Belden Avenue on July 23 and July 24, 2005, duringthe hours of 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M., which was Re/erred to the Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs.

Presented By

ALDERMAN DALEY (43'" Ward), ALDERMAN MATLAK (32"" Ward) And ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward):

Re/erred - REDUCTION IN ANNUAL LICENSE FEE FOR SPECIAL POLICE EMPLOYED BY DEPAUL UNIVERSITY.

A proposed ordinance which would allow DePaul University to pay a reduced license fee of Ten and no/100 Dollars ($10.00) for each ofthe special police 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 Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Presented By

ALDERMAN TUNNEY (44'" Ward):

Refened - MORATORIUM ON CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 156, SECTION 430 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO TO ALLOW MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BEYOND RESTRICTED HOURS IN OPEN AIR PORTION OF STADIUMS OR PLAYING FIELDS.

A proposed ordinance which would impose a temporary moratorium on certain 42830 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

provisions of Title 4, Chapter 156, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the "Night Game Ordinance", which would allow production and presentation of musical performances on September 2, 3 and 4, 2005 only, beyond the restricted hours in the open air portion of any stadium or playing field, subject to neighborhood protection requirements and attendance limitations related thereto, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO JOSEPH FREED HOMES L.L.C. FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to Joseph Freed Homes L.L.C. to encroach the public way adjacent to 3140 North Sheffield Avenue for the purposes specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

to construct, install, maintain and use a grease trap; and

to construct, install, maintain and use six planters.

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, three 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Durkin Developers — 844 — 846 West Roscoe Street;

Nong Savaslinam and Songchan Srichinda — 3341 — 3343 North Clark Street; and

Swan Properties Development Inc. — 855 West Buckingham Place. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42831

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 attached to the buildings or structures at the locations specified, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows: Joseph Freed Homes L.L.C. — for six canopies at 3140 North Sheffield Avenue; and Halsted Street Multiplex — for one canopy at 3232 North Halsted Street.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SHILLER (46'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF SHERIDAN GRANDE L.L.C. FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 4848 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD.

A proposed ordinance to exempt Sheridan Grande L.L.C. from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 4848 North Sheridan Road, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented For

ALDERMAN SHILLER (46'" Ward):

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO FAST 86 FRESH FOR SIDEWALK CAFE.

A proposed ordinance, presented by Alderman Levar, to grant pennission and 42832 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

authority to Fast 86 Fresh to maintain and use a portion of the public way adjacent to 3500 North Broadway for the operation of a sidewalk cafe, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 5123 NORTH CLARK STREET.

Also, a proposed order, presented by Alderman Levar, authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to Red Hen Productions to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or stmcture at 5123 North Clark Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Presented By

ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47'" Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Two 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, which were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

All Saints' Episcopal Church, 4550 North Hermitage Avenue — for a one year period beginning August 15, 2004 and ending August 15, 2005; and

Epiphany United Church, 2008 West Bradley Place — for a one year period beginning February 16, 2005 and ending February 15, 2006. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42833

Re/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 60, SECTION 023 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DELETION OF SUBSECTION 47.37 WHICH RESTRICTED ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL PACKAGE GOODS LICENSES ON PORTION OF WEST LAWRENCE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to amend Title 4, Chapter 60, Section 023 of the Municipal Code ofChicago by deleting subsection 47.37 which restricted the issuance of additional package goods licenses on portion of West Lawrence Avenue, from North Leavitt Street to North Western Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on License and Consumer Protection.

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO NEWARK CORPORATION TO MAINTAIN AND USE PORTION OF PUBLIC WAY FOR PARKING PURPOSES ADJACENT TO 4809 NORTH RAVENSWOOD AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Newark Corporation to maintain and use a portion of the public way for parking purposes adjacent to 4809 North Ravenswood Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO JURY'S FOR SIDEWALK CAFE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Jury's to maintain and use a portion of the public way adjacent to 4337 North Lincoln Avenue for the operation of a sidewalk cafe, which was Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42834 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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 physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities adjacent to the locations specified, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows: Mr. Kevin Bryar — 4523 — 4525 North Western Avenue; and Keystone Development — 4343 North Western Avenue.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO INSTALL SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT 4610 NORTH CLARK STREET.

Also, two proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Buildings to issue permits to Kiefer 85 Co. Inc. to install signs/signboards at 4610 North Clark Street, which were Refened to the Committee on Buildings, as follows:

one sign/signboard measuring 108 square feet; and one sign/signboard measuring 275 square feet.

Presented By

ALDERMAN M. SMITH (48'" Ward):

Refened - EXEMPTION OF SACRED HEART SCHOOLS FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Sacred Heart Schools with inclusive exemption. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42835

under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the demolition, erection and maintenance of building(s) at 6221 North Kenmore Avenue and 6250 North Sheridan Road for a one year period beginning February 9, 2005 and ending Febmaiy 8, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO THEUS PROPERTIES HOLDINGS L.L.C. TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE VAULT ADJACENT TO 4703 NORTH BROADWAY.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Theus Properties Holdings L.L.C. to construct, install, maintain and use a vault adjacent to 4703 North Broadway, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE TO SUNDRY APPLICANTS FOR SIDEWALK CAFES.

Also, two proposed ordinances to grant permission and authority to the applicants listed to maintain and use those portions ofthe public way adjacent to the locations noted for the operation of sidewalk cafes, which were Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Wdi/, as follows:

Kopi, A Traveler's Cafe - 5317 North Clark Street; and

Metropolis Coffee Company — 1039 — 1041 West Granville Avenue.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF MR. ERASMO SAN ROMAN FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES FOR 1451 WEST FARRAGUT AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to exempt Erasmo San Roman from the physical barrier 42836 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 1451 West Farragut Avenue, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - REPEAL OF ORDINANCE WHICH EXEMPTED CATALPA PARTNERS, L.L.C. FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR PARKING FACILITIES AT 1122 WEST CATALPA AVENUE.

Also, a proposed ordinance to repeal an ordinance passed by the City Council on November 3, 2004 and printed on pages 35349 -- 35350 of the Joumal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the City of Chicago which exempted Catalpa Partners, L.L.C. from the physical barrier requirement pertaining to alley accessibility for the parking facilities for 1122 West Catalpa Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Refened - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE CANOPY AT 6230 NORTH KENMORE AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the Director of Revenue to issue a permit to Wilmette Estate 85 Management Co. to construct, maintain and use one canopy to be attached or attached to the building or structure at 6230 North Kenmore Avenue, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42837

Presented By

ALDERMAN MOORE (49'" Ward):

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF ROGERS PARK FAMILY HEALTH CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

A proposed ordinance providing Rogers Park Family Health Center with inclusive exemption, under its not-for-profit status, from all city fees related to the erection and maintenance of building at 1555 West Howard Street for a one year period not to exceed February 15, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE TO LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO TO CONSTRUCT, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE SIGN ADJACENT TO 6355 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD.

Also, a proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Loyola University Chicago to construct, install, maintain and use an illuminated sign adjacent to 6355 North Sheridan Road, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way.

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR VACATION OF PORTION OF PUBLIC ALLEY IN AREA BOUNDED BY WEST BIRCHWOOD AVENUE, NORTH HERMITAGE AVENUE, NORTH ROGERS AVENUE AND NORTH CLARK STREET.

Also, aproposed ordinance authorizing the vacation of a northerly/southerly 16 foot public alley in the area generally bounded by West Birchwood Avenue, North Hermitage Avenue, North Rogers Avenue and North Clark Street, which was Refened to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way. 42838 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Re/erred - EXEMPTION OF VARIOUS APPLICANTS FROM PHYSICAL BARRIER REQUIREMENT PERTAINING TO ALLEY ACCESSIBILITY FOR SPECIFIED PARKING FACILITIES.

Also, three 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 the provisions of Title 10, Chapter 20, Section 430 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, which were Re/erred to the Committee on Transporiation and Public Way, as follows:

Howard Auto Body and Repair — 2255 West Howard Street;

Mr. George Samardzija — 6745 North Clark Street; and

Mr. John Sorgatz - 7025 - 7027 North Damen Avenue.

Presented By

ALDERMAN STONE (50'" Ward):

Re/erred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMITS, FREE OF CHARGE, FOR CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION OR INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC OR GOVERNMENTAL USE.

A proposed ordinance to authorize the issuance of all permits, free of charge, for demolition, construction, alteration, repair, renovation, rehabilitation and inspection of any building or facility for public or govemmental use, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

Refened - EXEMPTION OF MIDWEST ASIAN AMERICAN CENTER FROM CITY FEES UNDER NOT-FOR-PROFIT STATUS.

Also, a proposed ordinance providing Midwest Asian American Center with inclusive 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42839

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 2534 West Devon Avenue for a one year period beginning February 16, 2005 and ending February 25, 2006, which was Refened to the Committee on Finance.

5. FREE PERMITS, LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS, CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION AND WATER RATE EXEMPTIONS, ET CETERA.

Proposed ordinances, orders, et cetera, described below, were presented by the aldermen named and were Refened to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

FREE PERMITS:

BY ALDERMAN BEAVERS (7* Ward): South Shore Baptist Church — for construction on the premises known as 3055 East Cheltenham Place and 3057 East Cheltenham Place (2).

BY ALDERMAN BEALE (9* Ward):

Roseland SLF Associates, L.P. — for construction on the premises known as 10450 South Michigan Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN POPE (10* Ward): South Haitian Church of God — for renovations on the premises known as 8901 South Baltimore Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20* Ward):

Society of Mount Carmel -- for building construction on the premises known as 1459 East 64* Street. 42840 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY ALDERMAN ZALEWSKI (23'''' Ward):

Saint Daniel The Prophet — for renovation ofthe convent on the premises known as 5300 South Natoma Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward):

Access Living of Metropolitan — for interior and exterior construction of new administration offices on the premises known as 115 West Chicago Avenue.

Greater State Street Council — for planter maintenance and watering of landscaped areas on the premises known as 300 North State Street through 500 South State Street.

Public School Teachers' Pension and Retirement Fund of Chicago — for interior construction of new administrative office on the premises known as 203 North LaSalle Street.

LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS.

BY ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4* Ward):

KAM Isaiah Israel Congregation, 5039 South Greenwood Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN RUGAI (19* Ward):

Washington 85 Jane Smith Community, 2340 West 113* Place (2).

BY ALDERMAN SOLIS (25* Ward):

El Valor Head Start, 1951 West 19* Street.

BY ALDERMAN MELL (SS''' Ward):

Saint Paul's House, 3831 North Mozart Street. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42841

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward): Alliance Francaise de Chicago, 810 North Dearborn Street. The Feltre School, 22 West Erie Street. International Music Foundation, 650 North Dearborn Street.

BY ALDERMAN MOORE (49* Ward):

National Council of Jewish Women, 1524 West Howard Street.

CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION:

BY ALDERMAN POPE (10* Ward): Archdiocese of Chicago, 8731 South Exchange Avenue — annual building inspection fee.

BY ALDERMAN MELL (33'" Ward):

Saint Paul's House, 3831 North Mozart Street — annual boiler inspection fee.

BY ALDERMAN DOHERTY (4P'Ward):

Ranch 86 Company, 8765 West Higgins Road — annual mechanical ventilation inspection fee.

BY ALDERMAN NATARUS (42"" Ward):

Archdiocese ofChicago, 155 East Superior Street — annual building inspection fee. Northwestern Memorial Hospital, various locations — annual building inspection fee, annual canopy and revolving door inspection fee and annual sign inspection fee (3).

BY ALDERMAN DALEY (43"^ Ward): Victory Gardens Theater, 2257 North Lincoln Avenue — annual electrical sign inspection fee. 42842 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY ALDERMAN LEVAR (45* Ward): Saint Edward Roman Catholic Church, 4350 West Sunnyside Avenue — electrical sign inspection fee.

BY ALDERMAN SHILLER (46* Ward): The Salvation Army, 700 West Brompton Avenue — annual driveway inspection fees.

CANCELLATION OF WATER/SEWER ASSESSMENTS:

BY ALDERMAN LYLE (6* Ward):

Good Hope Foundation, 7047 South Lowe Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN CARDENAS (12* Ward):

Chicago Boys and Girls Clubs, 2958 West 25* Street.

BY ALDERMAN OCASIO (26* Ward):

Latin United Community Housing Association (L.U.C.H.A.), various locations (2).

BY ALDERMAN MELL (33""" Ward):

Immaculate Heart of Mary, various locations (6).

Our Lady of Mercy, 4424 North Troy Street.

Resurrection (Saint Francis Xavier, Saint Veronica) various locations (5).

Saint Paul's House, various locations (2).

BY ALDERMAN LAURINO (39* Ward):

Telshe Yeshiva Chicago, 3425 West Foster Avenue. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42843

BY ALDERMAN DOHERTY (4P'Ward):

Nor-Wood Life Care NFP, 6016 North Nina Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN LEVAR (45* Ward):

Saint Edward, 4456 North Lowell Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN MOORE (49* Ward):

Anixter Center, various locations (4).

Lifeline Theatre, 6914 — 6918 North Glenwood Avenue.

United Church of Rogers Park, 1545 West Morse Avenue (4).

REFUND OF FEES.

BY ALDERMAN LEVAR (45* Ward):

Saint Constance parish, 5843 West Strong Street — refund in the amount of $100.00 (Raffle License).

Saint Tarcissus, 6020 West Ardmore Avenue — refund in the amount of $100.00 (Raffle License).

WAIVER OF FEES.

BY ALDERMAN CHANDLER (24* Ward): Agency Metropolitan Services, Inc., 1400 — 1402 South Pulaski Road — waiver in the amount of $12,007.00 (demolition liens).

BY ALDERMAN REBOYRAS (30* Ward):

Mrs. Maria Santiago, 1720 North Kariov Avenue — waiver in the amount of $70.00 (installation of disabled parking signs). 42844 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

SENIOR CITIZEN SEWER REFUNDS: ($50.00)

BY ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4* Ward):

Almand, Edith Brown, Lucille

Anglin, Barbara S. Brown, Rose Marie

Bacon, Lousie M. Brown, V. K.

Barnes, Amy L. Bullock, Bertha M.

Bell, Tyna Burin, Liselotte

Bell, Lucille Burnette, Clyde

Bennett, Cecil B. Bynum, Gloria

Bernstein, Everett and Joan Camara, Atilano

Blumenthal, Milton Carter, Shirley A.

Bogan, Nadine F. Chiu, Herman

Bowie, Martha F. Clark, Beatrice S.

Bowles, Lois Clark, Alta

Brashers, Mary Clay, Clifford H.

Broms, Anita M. Cohn, Herman

Bronson, Walter W. Collins, Shirley Z.

Brooks, Beulah R. Cooper, Max

Brookter, Gloria T. Cooper, Weldon G.

Brown, Albert B. Correa DaSilva, Gabriele B. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42845

Covington, Frances Gerick, Wendy

Cunningham, Almjotle T. Goldman, Irene M.

Davis, Della F. Gordon, Marceline D.

Dorsey, Tardiefay Gratton, David L.

Dray, Ida Gresham, William

Dreyfuss, Margaret Grinbarg, Thelma

Dungy, Leola S. Hall, LiUian

Dunlop, Erma J. Harrell, Beatrice

Dupuy, Nelda A. Hanis, Grace

Ellington, Townsel Harris, Margie

Ellis, Joan E. Harris, Marion R.

Ervin, Mel Harris, Shirley M.

Evans, Richard H. Heard, Aaron

Finley, Louise V. Hekmatpanah, Javad

Fleming, Clara B. Herzoff, Rhoda L.

Flemming, Dorothy B. Heyman, Dorothy

Friedrich, Lore Hirsch, Sjoola R.

Gant, OzeUa Holland, Imogene T.

Garmony, Katherine Hopkins, Johnnie M.

Horwitz, Irving Geeter, Joseph H. Howard, Gladys Geisel, Stefi 42846 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Hozinsky, Barbara L. Lehrer, Rose

Hjonen, Lorna Letchinger, Melvin H.

Ingwer, Leo J. Levin, Eve K.

Jackson, Clara W. Levinson, Mary

Jefferson, Hattie Levy, Florence

Johnson, Emil Lewis, Joan

Johnson, Nelleda Lieberman, Elaine

Jones, Ruth Lindsey, Marie

Keith, Elizabeth B. Lowrence, Joan E.

Kenward, Eleanor F. Lutterbeck, Ann G.

King, Gwendolyn Makowski, Renata V.

Knight, Robert S. Mannie, Jessie A.

Koehler, Harriet B. Marshall, Myrtle

Koroma, Mahalia M. Maxwell, Floriese

Kritchevsky, Jerome McBride, Helen

Lanier, Estelle McClellan, Mary

Lansky, Phyllis McDaniel, Charles

Lavin, Sondra E. McDuffie, Joan 1.

Lawrence, Alease McGlory, Avadner

Lee, Jennie McKinney, Versia S.

Lee, Amy-ruth Mertz, David B. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42847

Miles, Rosalie Prejean, Julia

Millet, Joseph A. Pudik, Edward W.

MitcheU, Rita L. PuUins, EUse D.

Mitchell, Marjorie L. Railey, Johnnie Mae

Moman, Jesse Ries, Cecilie T.

Montgomery, Alma Robertson, Lillie

Moody, William H. Robinson, Penelope A.

Moran, Lucille Rogers, John W.

Moskow, Harry Rosen, Charlotte

Myers, John H. Rothblatt, Ben

Nakagawa, William K. Rubovits, Alice

Newton, Eddie L. Russell, Alma V.

Niksich, Kate Sacks, Martin M.

Orman, Ann Salomon, Elsbeth

Pace, Frances M. Sanchez, Dolores J.

Paris, Sandra V. Saxon, Evelyn M.

Paul, Helen L. Schwartz, Lillian H.

Perelmuter, Nancy G. Scott, Ida L.

Piccirilli, Harriet D. Scott, Lois J.

Pillet, Etiennette Sen, Arun and Gouri

Podolner, Charlotte Sibert, Frederick J. 42848 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Sidney, Nontharee E. Tompkins, Carol N.

Simon, Bernece Towles, Delores

Simon, Mae Trotter, Jessye

Sissman, Jerome Tumer, Ruth P.

Smith, Jacqueline F. Turner, Virginia

Smith, Lillian Tyler, Joann E.

Smith, Thomasina Volkmar, Betty L.

Spencer, Jean F. Wachtel, LiUian K.

Starr, Victoria J. Wallace, Martin

Stein, Howard Washington, Ida

Stermer, Charles L. Washington, Vernon

Stern, Alice M. Watson, Lois M.

Sturmack, Ellen N. Weems, Dolores J.

Sumler, James E. Weinstein, Seymour

Summers, Georgia White, Annie

Takaki, Nobuko White, James A., Sr.

Talbert, Romance White, Mable L.

Taylor, Barbara WUson, Bentiey C

Thomas, Myldred Wood, William

Thompson, Odessa Yancy, Eloise

Tillman, Naomi Young, Anna T.

Tolbert, Bennie 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42849

ALDERMAN H/URSTON (5* Ward):

Adair, Margaret Burnett Delores S.

Alexander, Adrian Z. Byrd, Arnie M.

Amarose, Anthony P. Carothers, Juanita

Antelman, Julie M. Cartwright, Katherine

Avichai, Raya Chandler, Lucy

Balthazar, Don J. Cohn, Carl M.

Barker, Lula M. Cohn, Rella

Baxter, Doris Colby, Ruth M.

Boo, Maureen Conley, Lester A.

Bowler, Josephine M. Cooper, Wylola W.

Branch, Essie G. Dallas, Magdalene

Braummit, Martha J. Davidson, Sidney

Brooks, Florence Davis, Margaret

Brown Childs, Josie Davis, Carrie L.

Brown, WilUe B. Despres, Leon M.

Brown, James S. Deutsch, Rozanne O.

Brownlee, Brady Draper, Dore

Bruce, Minnie L. Dunn, Margaret L.

Brusman, Noel S. Edmondson, Roy J.

Burks, Mary P. Efland, Wfllie L. 42850 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Eisenberg, Benjamin Harris, Adrienne

Erickson, latser C Hatch, E. Constance

Floyd, Doris F. Hayashi, James A.

Freedman, Dorothy R. Heydemann, Alice

Fuerst, Jean S. Hyde, David

Gans, Dorothy M. Iwagami, Mjoa

Gee, Lois Jacobsohn, Sandra L.

Gill, Leonore A. Janowitz, Gayle

Goldberg, Leah Johnson, Helen

Goldiamond, Betty Jones, William H.

Gordon, Edward Jordan, Nellie H.

Gould Hayes, Kathleen J. Katz, Sjona

Grady, John M. Katz, CeUa S.

Green, Rosa L. Kelly, Ida C

Griswold, Geneva K. Kolb, Gwin J.

Gross, Betty W. Lach, Alma

Guterbock, Frances Lanzl, Elisabeth

Gzesh, Lorraine Lash, Eveljoi

Hanna, Juliette Lewis, Gladys B.

Hansen, Robert W. Lewy, Lucile M.

Harding, Marion K. Lezak, Gladys 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42851

Lewinsky, Gretel Passmore, Haymon

Luecke, Richard H. Pearman, Mabel

Manning, Mary Pinkston, Isabella

Margolis, Joan Porter Dearlean A.

Maser, Inge Powledge, Dorothy

Mayer, Frank J. Pridgen, Ruthie M.

Mayer, Robert F. Randleman, Dorothy Z.

McClellan, Emma Ray, Ernestine

McClendon, Mabel B. Rayner, Alice L.

McGuire, Eunice H. Retek, Jands

Mehta, Bharat V. Robinson, Louise M.

Miles, Aurelius B. Rogers, Harry M.

Miller, Rose T. Rosenstock, Charlotte

MiUer, Ruthie M. Roy, David T.

Mirelowitz, Eugenie R. Rusnak, Maurice

Mirsky, Marvin Rutzky, Anita

Moe, Catherine and Han, Marion Sanders, Jacquelyn

Murphy, Beatrice L. Scalzitti, Edmond J.

Nicholson, Doris Schloerb, Mary J.

Ogasawara, Minoru Scipio, Christina L.

Orden, Alex Selby, Carl 42852 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Seligman, Else Walther, Marianne

Shagam, Saul Ward, WiUiam E.

Shiohara, Elsie Webb, Kenneth

Singer, Ronald Webb, Mazola M.

Slater, Anne M. WeU, Claude M.

Snyder, Dolores J. Weinberg, Norman

Sorensen, Leif Weitraub, Kathryn D.

Spragle, Magdalene WiUiams, Clifford

Staniulis, Hilde Wilson, Altafern

Sterling, Joann Wirszup, Izaak

Sugeno, Henry Yamayoshi, Tom T.

Tiff, Violet E. Zansitis, Peter P., Jr.

Torczjoiski, Elise Zellner, Arnold

Vandermeulen, Norma W. Zesmer, David M.

Vikstrom, Charlotte M.

ALDERMAN LYLE (6* Ward):

Arnold, Doris Black, WiUie

Barnes, Beatrice Brantley, Priscilla

Barnett, Thelma Brantley, Verna

Battie, Mable Brown, Willie Jean

Bishop, Eunice Butier, Hattie 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42853

Canady, Lajonon Jackson, Ada

Carter, Barbara Jackson, Missouri

Castile, Celia Kimbrough, Laura

Chandler, Magnolia King, Joshua

Cody, Emma Lambert, Rosetta

Collins, Ruby Lemons, Marie A.

Connor, Charles C Lile, Theresa

Cox, Shirley McDonald, Pinky

Croft, Cubie M. McKennie, Lillia T.

Crombie, Minnie L. Minor, Daniel L.

Edington, Edith Mobley, Barbara

Edwards, Gladys Mosley, Beatrice L.

Everhart, Clanton Muhammad, Maiyam H.

Ewing, Myrtle and Wyancie Muse, Willie W.

Fisher, Georgia Newman, Marjorie

Flenoid, Cjoithia Olbey, Wilfred R.

Cause, Cornelius Oliver, Maty

Hampton, Eva L. Owens, Loutisia L.

Henderson, Randolph Parker, James

Herod C Prudence Patterson, John

HiU, Gertmde Posey, Zenobia P. 42854 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Rhone, Barbara Ware, Lela

Sanders, Howard B. Washington, Helen

Smith, Elsie Washington, Mattie

Swanson, Gloria White, Lula

Tillman, Ora Williams, T.C

Vance, Florence Wilson, Ann K.

Wade, Johnnie Yankaway, Jewel E.

Walters, Carol

BY ALDERMAN BEAVERS (7* Ward):

Dwortz, Jack Parry, Lillian K.

Fineberg, Thomas A. Pettitt, Wilbur P.

Gainer, Rosebud Pile wski, Alice M.

Grant, Alvin Power, Susan K.

Grogan, Jeanette Reaves, Clara

Henton, Armister E. Rice, John L.

Jones, Fannie Stolhammar, Ruben J.

Mendelson, Jennie Zaneveld, Joan P.

CHearon, Doris M.

BY ALDERMAN STROGER (8* Ward):

Adams, Patricia A. Anthony, Valerie

Allison, Birdie L. Austin, Juanita 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42855

Battle, Alma L. House, Jane E.

Brisben, Andrea Houston, Lamar

Britton, T. C Johnson, Jennie M.

Brown, Nadine M. Jones, Lula M.

Brown, Rosa L. Kitching, Chariene M.

Burton, Ira M. Lambert, Clovern

Carpenter, Robert Lampley, Helen B.

Chase, William Lomax, Joann

Clay, Edward G. Malone, Delores

Colford, Dolores C Martin-Mays, Velma

Cross, Jewel D. Massey, James

Douglas, Clara M. McCall, Vivian L.

Dowdy, Coressa McCuUar, John E.

Earls, Debra Mclntyre, Violet D.

Egeston, Hattie Merrill, Gloria

Gardner, Lorrice V. Merriweather, Florine O.

GUbert, LilUe Mitchem, Myrtle C

Gillespie, Louise Monis, Eugene, Jr.

Gordon, Vera Oliver, Joanne

Harris, Martha R. Peak, Benetter

Harris, Willeva J. Porter, Gracie C

Hartfield, Laverta Rivers, Delphia L. 42856 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Rollings, Augusta C Stubbs, Dora

Sampson, Charles, Jr. Terrie, Arthur J.

Samuels, Jean Tripp, Ralph E.

Sanders, Estella Turner, Dondru L.

Sanders, Mildred Waters, Frank L.

Sandlin, Althea Watkins, Lee

Sims, Bernice White, Geraldine

Sloaner, Daisy O. WhitenhiU, Flora P.

Smith, EUiese C WiUiams, Clyde

Smothers, Marvel Winford, Moses, Jr.

Spearman, Harriet

BY ALDERMAN OLIVO (13* Ward):

Armstrong, Ruebertha M. Grygorcewicz, Michael

Brown, Francis J. Kendrick, Robert D.

Cavico, Frank McBride, Mary G.

Gallo, Gertrude Slattery, Mary Frances

Grobarek, Ruth M. Sutich, George

BY ALDERMAN RUG/U (19* Ward):

Bridges, Barbara Murff

Kirk, June A.

Panico, Sylvia J. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42857

BY ALDERMAN ZALEWSKI (23'"'^ Ward):

Adam Stephanie M. Halerz, John J.

Adkins, Maty P. Jankowski, Irene A.

Augustyn, Antoinette M. Jelderks, Rosalie A.

Baruch, Therese Kaniuk, William

Bergeron, Jean C Kotrba, Esther

Brazinski, Lillian Kozlowski, Joseph M.

Brody, Irene M. Leo, Leona

Brown, Clarissa E. Martini, Norma L.

Buckley, Marie Meister, Inez T.

Buczko, Philomena Metke, Marie A.

Contreras, Ben Miller, Harriet

Diacci, Antonio Misevich, Ann

Dobbs, Frances B. Moreno, Maurillo C

Dowling, Barbara Bernice O'Neal, Ann M.

Driscoll, Mary C Patrykus, Nancy J.

Fuerst, Rose Price, Patrick J.

Galey, Dolores Przeborowski, Jeannette

Gallagher, Edward M. Ralio, Florence

Gallagher, Gertrude Rumchek, Adele

Gatto, Frank J. Ruscko, Irene H. 42858 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Sauter, Mary Lou Vasicek, Catherine L.

Schalk, Kurt W. Wideikis, John G.

Sopron, Mary Wilk, Irene D.

Spring, Anna Wilk, Tadeusz

Stanek, Margaret Winczo, Jan Marion

Steiner, Helen E. Wrona, Bemice

Strzelczyk, Shirley Yakes, Stella I.

Totoris, Emily Zachar, Victoria D.

Usavage, Emily Zak, Harriet

BY ALDERMAN SOLIS (25* Ward):

Lee, Yuk S.

Reshkin, S. Jerome

BY ALDERMAN BANKS (36* Ward):

Acebo, Helen Bertone, Anthony J.

Alexa, Geraldine Bez, Jan

Antonacci, Minnie Bogner, Marie T.

Appari, Gesualda Borondy, Lola

Arens, Dorothy Bowden, Helen

Arpaia, Rosemary Brandt, Lucille

Augustine, Edward Campbell, Lonaine

Benages, Adolph and Hilda Capobianco, Joseph 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42859

Carone, Sylvia Evans, Mary

Carsello, Lonaine Faczek, Rosemary

Cassano, Margaret Fontana, Mildred

Charnota, Camille Fontano, Camille

Charnota, Peter Ford, Harriett

Ciecko, Sophie Franceschini, Rose

Cieslowski, Josephine Gaddini, Anna

Clark, Roy GaleUa, Betty R.

CoUetti, Guy Gauger, Charles

Copello, Catherine Gens, Henry

Corcoran, Margaret Gerner, Richard

Damask, Dorothy Giamarusti, Joseph

DelMarto, Anthony Goggin, Virginia

Demeo, Camille Gutowski, Kazimierz

Depa, Zofia Handwerker, Margaret

Detiaff, Marion E. Harrington, Victoria

Devincenzo, Angeline Heitz, Virginia J.

Donisch, Audrey Helmick, Dolores

Downie, Lonaine Hudyka, Chester

Durkacz, Emilia Jewett, Julia

Edens, Walter Johnsen, Rena 42860 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Jozefiak, Ted Marzec, Alice

Kaeseberg, Helen Marzillo, Ann

Kapustka, Irene Melone, William

Katsikas, Bess Migani, Julian

Kendal, Rajonond Moen, Margit

Kieler, Helen Morazoni, John

Konopka, Stella Muenow, Elmer

Koski, Gloria Nagakura, Midori

Kowalski, Eleanor Neri, Raymond

Kowalski, Regina Novak, Edward

Koziklowski, Frances Nycz, Eugenia

Krezel, Lorraine Ogozeja, Miroslawa

Kuczynski, Jozef Olvera, Ofelia

Kukulski, Helen O'Meara, June

Lanasa, Catherine Orland, Rosella

Lipschultz, Eli O'Rourke, Alice M.

Lisanti, Helen Orsatti, Adam

Livorsi, Francisco Paoli, Rafael

LoPresti, Marie Paredes, Jose

Malone, Joseph Pastorino, Marie

Malus, Shirley Pelka, Wanda

Margosein, Edward Perez, Francisco 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42861

Peszek, Esther St. Marie, Daniel R.

Pfeifer, Madaline Stasinakos, Peter

Phillips, Bertha Staunton, John

Pross, Florence Stiltner, Ruth

Reilly, Mary Stojek, Isabella

Roberts, Frances Tabert, Ronald

Rochow, Allen Tuzzio, Samuel

Rochwick, Lila Vestuto, Bette

Rossi, Anne Vogt, Elsie

Rudy, Leo Vondruska, Theodora

Rusky, Jeane Wawrzjoiiak, Katy

Sabo, Irene Wierzbiciki, Lucille

Sahagian, Virginia Wlodarski, Marie

Sandefur, Alma Wojtiuk, Justyna

Schmidt, Mary Yates, Michael R.

Schroeder, Margaret Zara, Frances

Sloboda, Mary Zazaila, Louise

Smith, Theresa Zurales, Mary

Solovey, Olga 42862 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY ALDERMAN ALLEN (38* Ward):

Albaracin, Carmen Clawson, Melvin L.

AUotta, Antoniette A. Coughlin, Dolores M.

Binkowski, Harry S. Czech, Roselle A.

Bischoff, Heinrich Dekas, Evelyn F.

Bjork, Lillian E. Deutschmann, Gertrude

Blaho, Eleanor A. Dillon, Eveljoi A.

Bojarczyk, Leokadia Disbrow, Mildred G.

Brown, Bettie D. Donaldson Patricia E.

Bugielski, Lottie Doyle, Michael

Buhler, Barbara A. Duberville, Rajonond L.

Burke, Thomas G. Eirick, Rosemary

Buscarini, Genevieve F. Epstein, Delia

Carlino, Joan M. Gagliano, Lola

Carlino, Lena M. Garioto, SteUa S.

Ceffalio, Anna Gaskin, Julie

Cervantes, Lupe Gennaro, Joseph

Chinnow, Harold Gleich, Jerome

Cielocha, Theresa I. Gralak, Marie

Ciupinski, Helen C Green, Lucille R.

Clark, Vida M. Grobosch, Joseph P. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42863

Groener, Genevieve Lacesa, Yolanda A.

Gudaniec, Alex Lambesis, Gus

Gudel, Harriet L. Latimer, Donald

Guevara, Raul P. Ledic, Julia

Haag, David J. Legenski, Irene

Hartman, Geraldine M. Lehmann, Laverne

Heine, June L. Lempicki, Helen

Hickson, Gloria Lewczenko, Maria

Holmquist, Alice Lichtfuss, Elizabeth

Jablonowski, Alma Linwood, Phyllis H.

Jambor, Frances Lopresti, Vincent M.

Jurczenko, Robert Manicki, Lorraine

Karbach, Ann J. Manto, Doris A.

Katecki, James H. Marino, Antoinette

Kaylor, Louise 1. Martin, Irene

Kelley, Josephine Martino, Robert

King, Margaret J. Masella, Anthony

Klager, Florence Mauro, Philip R.

Klickman, Elenora A. McDowall, Dolores B.

Kotwica, Dolores C McLeod, Martha M.

Kurz, Harriet M. Metsala, Helen M. 42864 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Micek, Bemardine M. Readdy, Marie A.

Mihailovic, Elise Reile, Irmgard B.

Miodu, Renetta Rekosh, Eugenia

Mockler, Margaret Richter, Toni E.

Moore, Anna D. Rife, NeUie

Moran, Isabel W. Rossing, Frances M.

Morgeri, Ada A. Ruff, Rosalie

Morreale, Dorothy Ryan, Mildred

Mulligan, Anne T. Sahagan, Nadine

Naase, Katharina Sasso, Marie

Noland, Mary H. Scalzitti, Nancy

Nuccio, Girolamo Schwarz, Betty

Olvera, Carlos Seitman, Bernice

Oswald, Adam Shore, Dorothy

Paju, Salme Sigalos, Elsie J.

Palmisano, Verlie I. Skoneczny, Teofila

Peterson, Geraldine E. Snyder, Phyllis K.

Pienkos, Angela V. Sobelak, SteUa

Piotrowski, Joan H. Stievko, Lucille

Potratz, Robert J. Strzalkowski, Eveljoi E.

Quinn, Mary L. Suzuki, Ruth 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42865

Zanetto, Lillian Walz, Lorraine

Tarr, Michael Witte, Ann M.

Thomas, Marilyn B. Wozniak, Janina

Torri, Eddie L. Young, Blanch

Totaro, Jean V. Zajakala, Loretta M.

Villarreal, Zapopan Zuba, Ted H.

Walkowitz, Elizabeth

BY ALDERMAN LAURINO (39* Ward):

Ang, Pacita Y. Collins, Margaret M.

Aronietis, Guna 1. Connolly, Mary C

Arredondo, Grace Cross, Chester J.

Barr, Elayne Cygan, Jadwiga

Beebe, Mary A. Dettert, Rosellyn R.

Beitz, Helen V. Didier, Alfred L.

Bennett, Andrew E. Dockery, Mary

Berger, Carol C Doell, Emiko

Berland, Theodore Dunn, Marion B.

Beyer, Lorraine C Erskine, Peggy

Boland, Zerda R. Ettwein, Manfred

Carlson, Norman A. Evio, Adelfa R.

Cetinske, Edward S. Fish, Norma T. 42866 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Fredrickson, Helen M. Kirstein, Laurette

Gierke, Sandra J. Klass, Minette

Glow, Eugenia B. Koehler, Dorothy E.

Goos, Louise E. Koenig, Margit

Grabicanin, Christa R. Kogutkiewicz, Rose

Gugliuzza, Phillip C Komensky, Irving

Hamilton, Edward Korbflas, Christ P.

Harris, Iris D. Kreger, Amy H.

Hawkinson, Barbara Kushino, Betty

Hodges, Robert D. Laftsidis, Helen

Holderbaum, Marion A. Lehan, Marie E.

Irmen, Paul T. Lehr, Rosemarie E.

Jakob, Edna Levin, Eunice

Jedynak, Wiktoria Lujanschi, Gheorghe

Jensen, Marian R. Machain, Margaret A.

Johnson, Lillian M. Madsen, Eleanor J.

Kaim, Hans L. Mally, Donald P.

Kakis, Anastasia Maresh, Alice M.

Kempski, Harriet Marks, Robert H.

Kerros, Clarence Mayerbock, Betty R. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42867

McCue, Margaret M. Schuster, Myrl

Meyers, Frances M. Spetyla, Dolores A.

MiUer, Sallie A. Stangl, Dorothy G.

MiUer, Walter L. Stefanovic, Anneliese

Moran, Mary Donna StrobI, Jack M.

Mordini, Mary A. Strojny, Leonard

Nakamura, Ben SulUvan, John F.

Nee, Eileen A. Summerville, Bridget A.

Odwazny, Mae Swanson, Anna L.

Oshana, Alice V. Urbanski, Dorothy M.

Peterson, Marilyn Van slambrouck, Ann M.

Philbin, Noreine D. Ward, Rajonond and Ariene

Proessner, Karl M. Welsh, Muriel

Pruesser, Rita J. Werdinger, Henry

Quist, WilUam E. Whisler, Peggy H.

Robot, Judith Witschonke, Dorothy E.

Roman, Florence Wolfberg, Eileen

Salcido, Elaine Worozaken, Josphine S.

Sanner, Fern R. Yep, Rose

Schalk, DeUa Yoshimura, Ryoko M.

Schar, Georgiana L. Zitella, Agnes E. 42868 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY /U.DERMAN O'CONNOR (40* Ward):

Abman, Helen Garcia, EmiUa I.

Abromowitz, LiUian Garcia, Lydia C

Baron, Freda Gardner, Bernice

Bayenderian, Vsken Griggs, Dorothy C

Bfldires, Christ Hammer, Norma S.

Black, Bernard Haralampopoulos, George

Blaul, Bernice Henderson, Ralph E.

Bonke, Doris Horoczi, Maria

CanneU, Jeanette Hosten, Mary M.

Claveria, Roberto Kaplan, AdeUe R.

Cline, Kenneth Karantonis, Trifon

Corfman, Loretto Kaufman, Avmm M.

Cossid, Jack D. Kurshenbaum, Esther

Csobanovits, Irene M. Lakich, Victoria

Cummings, F. Nadine Leavitt, Ben

Dawson, Kathleen Leib, Earl

Demes, Katherine H. Levy, Tamara

Deyo, Amalia Mahoney, Eileen

Farbstein, Isadore Mangos, Gus C

Finch, Byrdie Martinelli, Lawrence A. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42869

Mason, Mary Rosenberg, Gloria J.

Mayol, Fernando J. Ruzicka, John

McGovern, Kay Schupack, Harriet

Metallides, Mary Schwartz, Marshall

Miller, Kate and Milton Scolnick, Frieda

Minogue, William P. Shaheen, Jamie M.

Moriaru, Elizabeth Smith, Elsie R.

Nakamoto, Nancy K. Storz, Gertrude

Nunez, Anne L. SuUivan, Nelle

Orlow, Valentine J. Teichman, Naomi

Pagounis, Ourania Tobar, Juan M.

Petkos, Mike Urman, Dorothy

Podsudek, Anita Wold, Alex

Rago, Bette S. Young, Clare

BY ALDERMAN DOHERTY (4P'Ward):

Aaflei, Florence E. Arnold, Beatrice J.

Anast, George H. Arnone, Angelo

Anderson, Beverly J. Aufmkamp, Olga

Anderson, Doris M. Augustjoi, Lottie

Anderson, Josephine Auramopoulas, Koula

Anderson, Mary Babel, EsteUe

Arcara, Yolanda Bajerski, Jennie 42870 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Barrett, Kathleen Calt, Thomas H.

Barris, Lucille Candelora, Mary

Barry, Margaret M. Cantalupo, Mary Jane

Barton, Kathleen Capola, Amaday C

Bauer, Constance Casals, Luis

Baysinger, Alyce Cawley, Virginia

BeU, Robert W. Chamouille, Georgette

Bellomy, Adeline A. Chitty, Thais G.

Beneditti, Leda Chmielowski, Irene E.

Besefske, Joan H. Chreptyk, Anna B.

Block, Mae Deain Cierlik, Walter

Blocker, Marilyn A. Coduto, Donald

Bohn, Betty J. Collins, Amelia

Boyan, Julius Conforti, Annette

Boyer, Lillian M. Cressell, Dorothy E.

Bragagnolo, Angela G. Criscione, Viola A.

Brieske, Mary Cummings, Mary

Brugger, Robert J. Czamecki, Dolores

Brydacki, Stanley Czerwinski, Bogdan

Butkiewicz, Dolores Ann Czyzewski, Lillian M.

Bjone, Bridget Dalum, Wilbert C

Callegari, Diane P. DaMata, Laura 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42871

Dangard, Vasso B. Fichera, Mary T.

Delaquila, Alyce J. Firiing, Marion R.

Demetry, Esther Fjeldheim, Elizabeth S.

DeMichael, Mary F. Flame, Monis

Dickau, Esther Fleming, Ruth A.

Diezel, Norma P. Fogarty, Eveljoi

DiMaggio, June Frank, Lillian C

Dolan, Mary Freitag, Howard C

Donovan, Louise C Frieb, Adelaide

Drewienkowski, Mary Gabel, Betty J.

Drzal, Stanislaw Gasero, Rosemarie A.

Duchin, Jayne Gasinski, Jean W.

Duda, Helen Gast, Elfiede

Dugan, Mary C Geller, Rose

Dvorak, Ann George, Sophie

Edwards, Audrey T. Gettes, Dorothy L.

EUiott, EUeen Giambrone, Anna M.

Ellis, Virginia Gibson, Gerald J.

Fabrizio, Geraldine Gleeson, Tim

Faulstich, Thelma J. Glozeris, Frank L.

Fazio, Ann Godemann, Louise M.

Feit, Helen Greco, Russell T.

Person, Dorothy Grzas, Miroslawa 42872 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Gucwa, Audrey H. Janowiak, Raymond L.

Guida, Joseph C Janus, Dorothy L.

Gunderson, Hope Johnson, Frederick M.

Guzaldo, Cecelia Johnston, Dorothy

Hahn, Michael Joyce, Norine

Halick, Richard E. Judzka, Christine

Halupniczak, Cecilia P. Kaempfer, Sybille

Hamill, Dorothy Kalchbrenner, Frank

Hansen, Kenneth B. Karmowski, Frances

Heffernan, Esther A. Kattner, Patricia A.

Herdzina, Dorothy M. Katzenbach, Donna

Herzer, Ruth Kelly, Amelia P.

Heyka, Marta Kelly, Frances M.

Hoffman, Catherine Kendra, Helena

Hoffman, Anne L. Kensek, Michael

Hokenson, Florence Ken, Lois E.

Houvouras, Aphrodite Kersch, Anna

Huybrecht, Carole Klement, Lorraine H.

Isaac, George W. Kluss, Minnie

Ives, Martin A. Koehler, Auguste

Jacobek, Haniet Koehler, Henry G.

Jagiello, Jeanette J. Kohn, Eva 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42873

Kolinski, Helen Mantell, Rochelle J.

Konrath, Frieda Martin, Victoria G.

Korhirt, Henry G. Marx, Shirley E.

Kreps, Orrin C Mascari, Salvator and Agnes

Krogloth, Elizabeth Matyasek, Garnet M.

Kuhns, Mary T. Matyskiela, LilUian R.

Kurowski, Isabelle Maxouris, Jane

Lally, Mary E. McDonald, Donna J.

Lamoine, Leon McLaughlin, William F.

Lampariello, Phyllis C McNichols, Rosemary

Lane, Laverne A. McNulty, Jean

Ley, Rita C Meucci, Enza

Liberman, Enid B. Miano, Loretta

Linas, Dorothy Michaluk, Irene

Logan, Jane M. Micucci, Patricia

Lorene, Maria M. Miller, Marie

Lozano, Guadalupe R. G. MiUer, Rita

Lucas, Harry A. Miller, Asta

Madden, Aileen T. Misic, Steve

Mahoney, Mary MitcheU, Robert J.

Makrinski, Aida L. Montalbano, Leon

Maloney, Catherine B. Montalbano, Philip 42874 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Moran, Marie M. Pawlish, Anna C

Moiydz, Irene Pawlowski, Lucian

Muellner, Mary B. Pawlowski, Mary

Murray, Gertrude E. Pearson, Geraldine J.

Musolff, Stephanie Pernau, Loraine

Nadherny, Genevieve Peruzzato, Albert

Naumiec, Evelyn R. Peterson, Patrick A.

Nemeth, Ferenc Pfeiffer, Elizabeth

Nicpan, Eleanor F. Phillips, Helen

Nielsen, Gabriella Piekarski, Gisele

Niemiec, Eileen K. Pierro, Geno F.

Oberhardt, Robert N. Pipitone, Eva M.

Olson, Cecelia L. Pizzo, Rosa

Olzeski, Lucille Pociask, Natalie

Ovcharchjoi, Stephanie Pociask, Tony

O'Neill, Margaret Pociask, Helen

O'Toole, Mary B. Polan, Josephine

O'Toole, John T. Polizzi, Mary

Panczko, Frank J. Popp, Martha

Papa, Mary Post, Ann

Parrillo, William Power, Thomas J.

Paudauf, Dorothy K. Randazzo, Jean 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42875

Ratarac, Duke Schreiber, Theresa

Regan, Thomas C Schwartz, Felicia

Reulein, Inga E. Sciacca, Florence

Riccardo, Lillian M. Shrum, Marian

Ries, Anita Sichau, Martha

Ringa, Geraldine F. Sienko, Frederick K.

Rinozzi, Virginia Soitz, Bernice C

Roche, Grace Solohub, Halina

Roniss, Lucille Sorensen, Darline

Rotter, Alice E. Sparks, Eveljoi

Russek, Wanda Barbara Stamper Rita M.

Ryszka, Helen T. Stewart, Mae T.

Sadler, Lillian M. Straper, Euphemia P.

Sagan, Ann Strugala, Marianna

Sannicandro, Theresa Stuerhoff, Harold C

Sapanaro, Dianne R. Swierczynski, Virginia M.

Schauderna, Edward C Szypulski, Dorothy M.

Scheib, Raymond G. Tebes, Magdalena

Scheurer, Martha V. Tenk, Frank

Schifo, Paul Thedford, Adelaide C

Schindler, Margarete H. Thyer, Warren E.

Schnitzer, Bernice A. Timm, Patricia T. 42876 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Tokimoto, Mary Ann Wojtalewicz, Edward S. J' Tough, Lorraine J. Wolf, Betty

Tripp, Helen M. Wolowicki, Sarah

Trykoski, Florence M. Wolski, Josephine

Tsengouras, Helen Wrobel, Alfred J.

Tuazon, Ruperta L. Wroblewski, Janina

Tunno, Katie A. Wynne, Mary A.

Walter, Emily Yankee, Virginia

Warmouth, Nancy D. Yankovich, Louise

Weber, Richard F. Yonan, Dolly

Wencel, Mary Zakrewski, Mary E.

Werner, Lillian C Zbikowski, Wanda H.

Wiktorek, Lillian T. Zering, Richard C

Wisnicki, Joseph Zitzmann, Klara

Wohlfahrt, Eberhard Zwinn, Edmund W.

Wojcik, Maria

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Aarons, Joel Adams, Trudi

Abelson, Hope Adler, Fred

Abrams, Edith Levy Agosto, Florence R.

Abrams, Marjorie E. Akan, Shirley M.

Abrioux, Carol A. Albano, Leona 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42877

Alekno, Helen E. Athens, Andrew A.

Allen, June Athey, Jean M.

Allen, Sander Axelrod, Harry

Allen, Thomas D. Aycock, Charline S.

Alper, Howard Bacon, Janet

Alper, Zalman Y. Badgley, Reed M.

Alspach, Alma M. Bailey, Robert L.

Amschler, Alvin J. Balog, James T.

Anderson, Doris T. Banach, Joan

Anderson, Edith R. Barce, Elwood

Anderson, Shirley A. Bamabe, Faye Harris

Andrews, Carol M. Barrera, Gloria

Anischler, Alvin J. Bartelt, Joanne I.

Annes, Susi Basch, Carol G.

Anthony, Anna M. Baschnonga, Stephen A.

Anxiter, Muriel B. Bass, Maraly

Applebaum, David Bay, Dorothy F.

Aranjd, Catherine Beach, John R.

Armstrong, Edwin R. Becker, Robert

Armstrong, Joain D. Beebe, Robert

Amstein, Samuel Behr, Elsa

Asato, Leona C Behr, Mildred

Ash, Joseph Bellar, Charles M. 42878 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Benton, Alan A. Blumenthal, Prima H.

Benzeev, Saul Boe, Elaine B.

Bergman, Ralph A. Boggiano, Anthony L.

Berkson, Sadie Borenstein, Lorelei

Berlin, Bob A. Borgel, Margit C

Berman, Bennett Bornstein, Ira

Berman, Edward A. Borowitz, Selma A.

Bernard, Barbara S. Bower, Jeanne

Bemstein, Kathy E. Boyle, James V.

Berry, Velma I. Boysen, Charles G.

Berz, Marvin S. Bozich, Michael S.

Beskin, SyrU S. Bradley, George

Billings, Arthur A. Brahill, Lucille

Billings, Rita C Brandt, WiUiam E.

Birndorf, Beryl A. Bransfield, Gertraud

Bisceglia, Ann Braudy, Florence M.

Blackman, Lenore Brenner, Jerry W.

Blankstein, Rosalyn Broida, Miriam G.

Blau, Laurel W. Brown, Alice

Block, Helen Brown, CecU T.

Block, Sidney Broza, Angeline A.

Bloom, Alan H. Burditt, George M. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42879

Burke, Judith Cemok, Lillian M.

Burke, Richard W. Cernok, Lillian M.

Burkin, Helen M. Chakiris, Kenneth

Burnett, Alice Charmatz, Lester

Burnett, Patricia A. ChoU, Janice

Burns, Betty B. Chrzanowska, Barbara

Busch, Albert I. Chulock, Elaine A.

Butler, Mary Ellen Clayman, Charles

Buzzi, Anna Clinton, Edward X.

Calhoun, Kathleen E. Coane, Hillard

Caliendo, Angeline Cohen, Harry

Callahan, Helen F. Cohen, Joseph J.

Camoras, Angelina D. Cohen, Louis

Campione, Gladys Cohen, Sejonour A.

Camras, Roselyn Cohen, Stanley

Cappaert, Robert Cohen, Stephen Z.

Caprow, Naomi K. Cohn, Bernard

Carb, Genevieve and Saul Cohn, Rosaline

Carleton, Joan L. Colangelo, Theresa

Camey, William E. Colburn, Elaine Stone

Carroll, Jean Conlin, Elizabeth J.

Carter, Helen Z. Conner, Berry

Casella, James A. Connor, Beverly A. 42880 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Conroy, Charles J. Curtin, James K.

Consovoy, Frances Cusack, Eileen A.

Conway, Joann Cuzelis, Edward A.

Cooney, Rita Dalessandro, William

Cooper, Bernard H. Danforth, George E.

Cooper, Shirley Davee, Ruth

Coopersmith, Sylvia Davis, Barbara R.

Corbisiero, Carmine Davis, Jack

Corman, Helen K. Davis-Robson, Janice

Corn, Mflton W. Dawson, Robert T.

Cory, David E. Deeb, Naimia

Covey, Frank, Jr. Deegan, Aileen R.

Crain, Beatrice Delgado, Joseph R.

Crane, Barbara B. Delich, June

Crews, Claire Delighter, Albert

Crowley, Patricia Demar, Edith F.

Crowley, Rosemary A. Desanti, George

Cummings, John R. Dimiceli, Vincent J.

Curlette, Robert Doetsch, Virginia L.

Curran, Barbara A. Don, Nora

Curtean, Thomas Dopichay, Willi

Curth, Ruth A. Dorfman, Ethel 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42881

Dowd, Mary Ericson, Margaret

Doyle, Barbara E. Esko, Irwin W.

Dray, Sheldon Ettelson, Robert G.

DreU, Charlotte Fainman, Selma

Drewry, William P. Faldet, Burton

Dry, Florence Fallon, Ray C

Drzazga, Maria Fallon, Rajonond C

DunhiU, John S. Fanti, Robert M.

Dunsky, Pauline Fantus, Maurice

Duplesys, Veno Feiber, Nan G.

Dvorkina, Raisa Feitler, Joan

Dyrek, Frances Feldman, Helen

Eager, Allen Feldman, Ruth

Eaton, Donna Ferdinand, Betty L.

Egel, Paul M. Ferris, Mary C

Ehrlich, Danuta Ferry, Audrey

Ehrlich, Jack Fessenden, Willard B., Jr.

Eisenberg, Karl S. Feuerstein, Sejonour and Phyllis

Eisendrath, Edwin W. Fine S. Richard

Elendt, Lois E. Fisher, Royal P.

Epstein, Joan H. Flack, Benita R.

Epton, Audrey Flodin, WiUiam L. 42882 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Flory, William Gaynor, Malcolm M.

Foster, Blanche M. Genesen, Louis

Fox, Harry Geocaris, Niki

Franke, Richard J. Geocaris, Olga

Frazier, Delores T. Gerber, Ann R.

French, Joan Gertier, Herbert B.

Friedland, Pearl Gifford, Marian

Friedman, David GiUette, Sarah L.

Friedman, Irys Gilloon, Eilnor

Fulmer, Frederic E. Ginsberg, Seymour

Fulton, EUzabeth J. Ginther, Mary

Fumagalli, Charles R. Giuntoli, Lenore

Gaan, Elizabeth Glasell, Don L.

Gabay, Harriet K. GUck, Goldie S.

Gallo, Genevieve GUck, Robert R.

Gans, Leo Glickman, Annette

Gardner, Carole Godfrey, Richard T.

Gardner, Howard Goff, Dorothy W.

Gardner, Mary B. Golan, Joseph

Gargiulo, Anthony W. Gold, Jerome J.

Gast, Mary F. Gold, Jerry

Gauger, William N. Gold, Myra F. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42883

Goldberg, Mimi L. Gutman, Lucille

Goldblatt, Bernice Guttman, Sally

Golden, Gloria Haas, Lois

Goldsmith, Joan R. Hampton, Joan B.

Goldstein, Bernard Handelman, Marian

Goldstein, Sylvia Hanna, Betty J.

Golin, Milton Hannema, Philip

Goodman, Marie Hapner, Ruth J.

Gordon, Allen M. Harders, Marianne

Gordon, Harold N. Harper, Alice H.

Gordon, Herbert Harris, Joan W.

Gordon, Pearl Harris, Marvin V.

Gordon, Sydney S. Harrison, Stanley

Gorelik, Harry Hartle, Ellen Mary

Grava, Audrey F. Harvey, Evelyn L.

Greabe, Rajonond R. Haverkrampf, Frances

Green, Allen J. Heenan, Thomas W.

Greenfield, Paul Hellerman, Don V.

Greensberg, Jean Helm, Sylvia S.

Grinker, Roy Henning, Dolores

Gronwold, Parker B. Henry, Grace

Guryey, Roy Hensel, Nancy F. 42884 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Herhold, Carole Hoppe, Audrey L.

Hersh, Jerome I. Horwich, Franklin

Heskett, MUdred B. Hughes, Margaret

Hess, Sidney Hummer, William B.

Hewitt, Dolores Hunter, Elaine A.

Hickey, Gerald C Hunter, Virginia R.

Hiland, Chariene F. Hurst, Sally P.

Hill, Dorothea Hyman, Irving M.

Himmel, Maggie Imburgia, Anthony

Hirsh, George D. Ireland, Lily

Hirte, Marie Irwin, Dorothy A.

Hoehn, Gerald L. Isaacson, June

Hoffman, Marie Islinger, Clarence

Hoffmaster, Jean Ivicek, John R.

Hogan, Kathleen M. Ivins, Mary F.

Hogeorges, William Jacker, Lisette

Hollander, Marshall Jacobs, Joan H.

Holleb, Gertrude Jaffee, Fern S.

HoUemans, William C Jarzebska, Danuta S. D.

Holly, EUeen M. Jasinski, Perihan

Holmes, Walter E. Jensen, Christine M.

Homer, Shirley J. Jercinovic, Svetlana 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42885

Johnson, Phyllis A. Keig, Susan J.

Jones, Robert W. Keinigsberg, Delphine E.

Joseph, Albert Keller, Doris Jean

Joughin, Donald R. Kelly, Rose M.

Joyce, Joseph T. Kemer, Oliver

Jozaitis, Mary B. Kenig, Ida

Kaczmarek, Richard J. Kennedy, Jane

Kadinger, Marjorie Kenny, William J.

Kagen, Maynard I. Kerbis, Seymour Z.

Kahn, Allen Kerman, Alma

Kallin, Donaild Kernahan, Elizabeth M.

Kane, Lois M. Kerner, Olive

Kainefield, Albert Kim, Yong K.

Kanne, lone J. King, Sally B.

Kaplan, Arthur E. Kiowden, Rose L.

Kaplan, Isabelle Kirkpatrick, Anne S.

Kaplan, Mandall Klempner, Jack M.

Kaplan, Rose Kliska, Bernard

Karlin, Alvin Klowden, Rose L.

Kaufman, Joann H. Knowles, Sally Jo

Kaufman, Tyrus L. Koffler, Blanche

Kaye, Mabel Kolb, JuUa C 42886 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Kolkey, Gilda P. Lanzillotti, Gian M.

Kolos, Mary Lapinsky, Sadie

Kolssak, Lucille Larson, Nancy C

Kornacker, Myra Larson, Edith

Kozimor, Andrew M. Latinette, Dorothy M.

Kramer, Edward Lauter, Charlotte S. G.

Kraus, Paul L. Lavaty, Elizabeth A.

Krohn, Neva Lavin, Marshall R.

Kruger, Letitia Lavin, Inez W.

Krugly, Dolores E. Lawrence, Bessie

Krumholz, Mary L. LaMoence, Rita

Kulbarsh, Beverly Lawson, Albert T.

Kurland, Genevieve Ledwith, Mary M.

Lacaci, Nellie B. Lee, Pamela

Lai, Grace M. Leftwich, Harold A.

Laliberty, Mary B. Lehman, Nicole J.

Lampe, Evelyn J. Leigh, Elizabeth

Lande, Beverly P. Leisz, Florence

Landman, Hedy B. Lemke, Regina C

Lang, Roy Lennon, George R.

Langer, Carol A. Lesly, Virginia

Lansky, Joseph Lessman, Ida O. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42887

Leventhail, Seymour Lowenstern, Edwaird

Levi, Elaine G. Lubin, TiUie

Levi, Philip P. Lundquist, CarmeUa

Levin, Albert Lupton, Mary B.

Levin, Edward Lurey, Beverly

Levine, Barbara F. Lurie, James L.

Levine, Ruth M. Lutz, Lillian L.

Levy, Gerald Lynch, Joanne K.

Lewis, Bertram Lyng, Sheila M.

Lewis, Gloria J. Mach, Anthony B.

Lewis, Helen Macie, Eveljoi

Lifchez, Sylvia Mackevich, Gene

Linta, Sylvia Madrzyk, Marie

Lipschultz, Gloria Mahomey, Ardith M.

Litt, Shirley Maier, Phyllis

Litvak, Ruth M. Malnati, Donna M.

Loeb, Patricia R. Mancini, Wanda M.

Logan, Reva Mandarine, Florence

London, Alfred L. Mandel, Seymour L.

London, Jean Mandel, Martha P.

Lopardo, Eleanor H. Mann, Marilyn L.

Louer, Susan S. Manning, Kent R. 42888 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Marcus, Lorraine McRae, Hflda G.

Mardell, Fred R. Meister, John R.

Marley, Maureen Meister, Janice

Marsch, Rose Meizer, Lenore B.

Marsh, Eleanor Mellow, Phyllis

Marshak, Davida F. Mendelowitz, Mary

Martin, Charles Mendelson, Rhoda S.

Martin, Douglas D. Mertz, Donald J.

Martinec, Emil L. Mesirow, Shirley

Masoner, Helen Meves, Vera P.

Masters, Joan Meyer, Beverly M.

Maurello, Carl Meyer, Janette G.

McCann, Ronald J. Meyer, Lee F.

McCaslin, Geraldine Meyer, Norma J.

McCracken, Joan H. Meyerson, Marion R.

McCurry, Margaret M. Miller, Barbara J.

McDowell, Joan M. MiUer, Betty L.

McGrath, Patricia Miller, Edward J.

McKinsey, Elizabeth Miller, Ira

McKugo, Eileen Miller, Robert

McLaughlin, Ruth Miller, Sara

McNeU, Ethelyn Millichap, Joseph G. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42889

Minneci, Georgia Nessif, Ruby

Miranda, Mary A. Neth, Nancy L.

Mitchell, Joy Neuert, Paul

Monago, Edwena P. Neuman, Lawrence

Mondeika, Therese D. Nevins, Robert G.

Montalto, Conrad P. Newman, Belle

MonteU, Shelby L. Newman, Frances

Moran, Ruth H. Newman, Muriel K.

Mortenson, Mary Jane Nicholas, PhylUs B.

Moss, Charles J. Nielsen, Janet T.

Much, Joseph Noland, John O.

Murphy, Lydia B. Norstrom, Florence C

Murphy, Raymond J. Notheisen, Margaret

Murphy, Sarah A. Novit, Nancy L.

Nagel, Walter Nuger, Irving P.

Nagy, Denes Oh, Larry G.

Napolillo, Marie R. Oppenheim, Mary G.

Narens, Pauline P. Orwin, Gloria

Narrod, Gloria Osborne, David

Nedved, LucUle E. O'ConneU, WiUiam F.

Neims, Ruth O'Connor, Thomas J. Nemirow, Betty O'Donnell, Margaret M. 42890 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

O'DonneU, Nancy A. Petrone, Frank R.

Olin, Larry G. Phillips, Sue

O'NeiU, Raymond E. Pierce, James V.

O'Shea, Mary F. Polacek, Kathleen

Paas, Walter Polk, RothweU C

Page, Georgia Pollack, Suzanne H.

Palinaky, Hiroko PoUack, Sally

Panko, Stephen M. Pollyea, Miriam

Pantarotto, Peter L. Pontarelli, Rajonond W.

Parker, Margaret O. Poole, Thomas

Parker, Naomi Klair Posner, Elizabeth H.

Parrish, Sheila Pottage, Helen

Passman, Toni Freed PoweU, Robert E.

Patterson, John W. Powers, Nancy R.

Paul, Janice Z. Preble, Robert C, Jr.

Pearse, Claire Priest, Dennis F.

Peck, Emmett J. Priester, Helen

Peck, Richard W. Prio, Frances M.

Perkins, Kenneth W. Pritki, Marvin E.

Peskind, Ira J. Pritkin, Renee Z.

Peterson, Ethel Pritzker, Marian

Peterson, Ernest V. Pucci, Lawrence 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42891

Rabin, Pearl Rodkin, Henry H.

Rabulinski, Elaine R. Rogers, Eugene J.

Rabushka, Sanford E. Rohde, Harry Q.

Radko, Theresa Ronk, Robert

Rafferty, Paul E. Rose, Marvin

Ragins, Adele Rosenberg, Marvin D.

Range, Mary J. Rosenberg, Norma K.

Raven, Norma Rosenberg, Vivian

Reed, Marjorie Rosenthal, Jerold 1.

Reich, Steve and Margrit Ross, Katherine T.

Rice, Dorothy K. Roth, Marian K.

Rice, Melba L. Rothe, Edward W.

Richards, Joan Rubel, Gerald

Richman, Donald 1. Rubin, Vera G.

Rickhoff, William L. and Romajoie L. Ruderman, Dorothy

Rippel, Patricia A. Rusnak, Earl J., Jr.

Ripps, Jeanne Russell, Maynard

Rissman, Burton R. Ryan, Angela A.

Robb, Barbara H. Ryan, Kay May

Robbins, Audrey Rjoiowecer, Sybil J.

Robicsek, Otto A. Sakai, Henry

Robin, Albert Salk, Joel I. 42892 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Salk, Mfldred Schwartz, Edward H.

Salstone, Alyne Schwartz, Muriel H.

Samans, Cecelia Schwartz, Norman

Sampson, Lillian Schwechter, Ruth

Sanians, Cecelia Sciaky, Odette

Saunders, George L. Scribnick, Sanford

Scanlan, Mary E. Seeboeck, Edwin

Schaffner, Lillian Segall, Shirley L.

Scheffler, Mifton M. Selan, Kate T.

Schick, Rosemary Sennot, Ingeborg H.

Schieber, Ava K. Seraphim, Rita M.

Schiff, Harold Serota, PhyUis H.

SchiUer, Edith L. Seskind, Coleman R.

Schiller, Stephen and Joann Shaeffer, Barbara J.

Schimberg, Armand Bruce Shaffer, Barbara J.

Schmitz, Robert L. Shankman, Jacqueline H.

Schneider, Joseph Shanley, Joan

Schoenberg, Irene T. Shapiro, Arthur

Schulman, Esther N. Shapiro, RocheUe

Schultz, Mfldred J. Sharp, Charles D. and Judith

Schulze, Paul III Sheehan, Mary C

Schwartz, Aubrey Sheldon, Carol 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42893

Shields, Flora Sohl, John F.

Shlaes, Evelyn Sol, Ruth K.

Shlaes, Ruth Sowa, Helen C

Shon, Philip C Springer, Eleanor V.

Shughrou, Patricia Sproesser, B. B.

Shurpit, Joann J. Sproesser, Nils

Siegel, Florence Spurling, Darwin

Sievers, Ronald Stan, John J.

Siffert, Rajonond K. Stein, Edward B.

Silberman, David, Jr. Stein, EUsabeth F.

Silfen, Stanton Stein, Jane K.

Silverman, Faye Stein, Letty

Simonian, Nancy S. Stein, Miriam

Sincere, Lois Steinberg, Irwin S.

Singer, Honore Stenhouse, Wallace

Sinn, Helen M. Stern, Martin R.

Sipiora, Dorothy E. Stern, Shepard

Smith, Earl C Stevens, Berry T.

Smith, George Stillman, Joyce A.

Smith, Jean K. Stitzberg, Robert

Smith, Ralph Stojanovic, Christa M.

Snyder, Jean Stone, Jerome 42894 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Stone, Lorraine M. Thayer, Dale R.

Storako, Jeanette J. Thomison, Leo

Strang, Eileen L. Thompson, Mary T.

Strauss, Jay J. Thornton, James D.

Strauss, Josephine N. Tice, Sue M.

Sugarman, Bernice Tiernan, Patricia A.

Summers, Alan Timberlake, Barbara

Sun, Robert S. Tinsley, PhyUis

Superfine, Edwin A. Tkach, Kathryn I.

Swanson, Robert W. Toscas, Jacqueljoi

Swenson, Marie Traub, Mjoa

Swirski,, Mieczyslaw Traxler, Beverly M.

Taft, Mary A. Tribby, Use 1.

Tanns, Gail Trice, Marilyn T.

Taradash, Betty Lou Tropp, Daniel and Maxine

Tarre, Marshall and Marcia Trulis, Rose

Tarun, Donald W. Tuber, Lauraine K.

Tate, Muriel J. Tuthfll, Patricia

Taub, Robert G. Uddin, Mary

Taylor, Dolores D. Ukman, Alvin

Telingator, Richard H. Urkov, Pearl

Tesler, Stanley A. Vallos, Christine

Tew, Eileen L. Van Sickle, Violet M. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42895

Verner, Kathryn White, Edward M.

Vesselinovitch, Dragoslava White, Evelyn R.

Vishny, Michele Whitfield, Allan

Wagner, Alverna M. Whiting, Willie

Wallen, Hatayo H. Whitiey, Alfred C

Walsh, Mary Rita Wilder, Eleanor Walters, Florence M. Wiley, Ruth Ward, Majorie T. Willhoite, Betty Warshawsky, Santa WUUams, Betty R. Weber, Werner Williams, Georgia L.

Webster, Elizabeth Williams, John P. Wecker, Norman R. Wilson, Raymond K. Weil, Kate L. Winkelman, Ethel L. Weinfield, Edwin E. Wishnick, Maxine S. Weinstein, Enid Witherell, EUsabeth

Weinstein, June A. Witkin, Getrude

Weiss, Leo Wleklinski, Barbara Wells, James M. Wolf, Sherman H. WeUs, Dorothy Wolfram, Elfredal L. Werd, Dorothy A. Wolin, Leon

Wexler, Carole Wright, James H.

Whalen, Joan Wright, Mary K.

Whelan, Mary Ann Wright, OUie B. 42896 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Yao, George and Judith Zitnik, Ethel Young, Elizabeth M. Zuckerman, Morris M. Yungmeyer, Elinor Zwaiycz, Geraldine A. Zachari, Gloria O. Zysman, Mildred

BY ALDERMAN DALEY (43""" Ward):

Abrams, Mercedes Bentley, Robert R. Adler, Efleen S. Berberian, Kay Ahmed, Latif Berger, Theodore Albertson, David E. Berkowitz, George Alexander, George Berkson, Ruth

Altbach, Milton Bernard, Irving H. Antelo, Joseph G. Bernstein, Isadore Arbetman, Sylvia Bernstein, Ronald A. Aries, Marie L. Bielski, Pauline B. Aronson, Harold L., Jr. Bifano, Ned D.

Asma, Fern Binder, Martin R. Avis, Edward V. Blitz, Carmont Baer, Doris Blonsky, Mariljoi S. Baert, Jeanne A. Bloom, Marceline Banke, Harriet Boden, Hans

Baronick, Martin J. Bogan, Ralph, Jr. Bazer, Samuel Z. Boggs, Joseph D. Belskey, John C Borowitz, Joseph Bendoff, Diane S. Boss, Edward H. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42897

Bowman, Robert P. Christensen, Robert A.

Braden, Donna B. Chung, Ki E.

Bragno, Henry W. Cichon, Loius E.

Brandt, Kermit A. Cogen, Clarice J.

Braun, Saramae Colodny, Manny

Brodkin, Zerna M. Condon, Richard F.

Brodley, Robert D. Connolly, Vincent R.

Bromberg, Gloria Connor, Dorothy

Brophy, Corinne E. Conway, Sharon

Brown, Baird Cook, Matthew D.

Brown, Gloria Cooper, Doris F.

Brown, Jay M. Crocker, Diane W.

Bucchianeri, Jean D. CroweU, Patricia

Buchanan, Robert R. Cunningham, James K.

Buller, June Daly, Frank X.

Burg, Leonard Davidson, Anne Marie

Buttfta, Carl Deeb, Paula B.

Caldwell, J. Robert Denniston, Marion F.

Callahan, Jeanne Dennstaedt, Edward W.

Callen, Lawrence A. Desatnick, Robert L.

Cardozo, Richard L. Deutsch, Donald A.

Carr, Margaret W. Dick, Azfle V.

Chanen, Franklin A. DiUon, WiUiam A. 42898 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Dobrin, Marshall L. Fisher, Eugene

Domuray, William B. Fisher, Jack

Dow, Virginia H. Flavin, John M.

Draft, Harry E. Flay, Michele

Dudeck, June Florio, Selma

Dulin, Harvey S. Fogel, Donald

Dwyer, Barbara B. Forman, Ruth G.

Eardley, Catherine B. Fox, David S.

Ebinger, Edith F. Fox, Matthew C

Edlis, EsteUe Frank, EUzabeth H.

Eisenstein, Gerald T. Frazin, Fern

Elman, Irwin M. Freiman, Amold

Epstein, Sidney Friedman, Lucille M.

Erde, Frank Frohman, Lawrence A.

Erdevig, Eleanor Fuwa, Mitsuo

Erlich, Fanchon Gailen, Winifred

Evans, Margaret T. Gaines, Edith B.

Falbo, Rose Garfin, Meyer

Feinman, Irving Gary, Barbara L.

Feiber, Milton Geisenheimer, Edwin D.

Field, William D. Glickman, Leslie N.

Filkins, Gilbert W. Gluth, Robert C

Finkel, Dorothy T. Gold, Harry D. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42899

Goldberg, Annette Hirsch, John B,

Goldberg, Charlotte Hirshman, Doris

Goldenberg, Larry Holleb, Marshall M.

Goodman, Seymour Horwich, Daniel

Gordon, Bemaird Hurckes, Mary Louise

Gordon, Jeanette Hurst, Esther R.

Gottlieb, Evelyn lacono, Russell R.

Gould, Samuel H. Igelman, Morton

Graham, Miriam 1 shizu, Shigeko

Grant, Gordon P. Jacobsen, Agnes E.

Gray, Melvin Jalass, Lillian

Greenblatt, SadeUe T. Jarolim, Carl

Grosby, Audrey Johanan, Jean A.

Gross, Lois G. Johnson, Carol B.

Guzik, Lillian Johnson, Elbe

Hackett, Merilyn M. Johnston, Kathleen A.

Hadley, Priscilla Jones, Patricia A.

Hajost, Joseph and Mary Joseph, Gerda and Jack

Hammerman, Charlotte Judelson, Harold

Hauser, Mary Kaempf, James W.

Havey, Thomas W. Kane, Arthur O.

Hickey, Marjorie Kanehl, Lois A.

HiU, CUssold E. Kaplan, Sidney M. 42900 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Kasakoff, Gertrude Kulcsar, Judy M.

Kass, Margot K. Kulis, John C

Katz, Betty L. Kurtzman, Bemice

Kelz, Theodore Kuzmickas, Virginia

Kezele, Edward J. LaBeau, Ella

Kienlen, Louis J. Laster, Charles E.

Kinders, Doris M. Lauer, Elaine M.

Kite, Henry and Sandra Lazar, Zelda S.

Kleeberg, Eileen Lefton, Tobi M.

Klein, Catherine E. Lenneberg, Johanna

Klein, Jean L. Leonard, Maria

Klein, Sanford Lerner, Isadore

Kleper, Jeanne Levin, Blossom

Kolb, Betty H. Levin, Harry

Kostman, Milford and Francine Levine, Anne

Kowalsky, Walija Levine, Mimi T.

Krasnow, Florance Levinson, Muriel

Krasnow, Helene Levin thai, M. Lester

Kretske, Harriette S. Levit, Grace E.

Krichevsky, Aaron and Bernice Levy, Ann Magad

Krikorian, Ann Levy, Bemard M.

Kubala, Daniel J. Levy, Ethel

Kuchnecki, Zozislaw Levy, Mary 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42901

Lifton, Robert B. Meganck, Marion J.

Linden, Henry R. Melnick, Judith

Lipnick, Stanley M. Meltzer, Zelma

Lowitz, Shana Metzger, Richard D.

Lucich, Dragana L. Metzler, Margaret D.

Lustman, Hannah T. Meyer, Mary Beth T.

Lynch, Earl D. Meyer , Norma

Mack, Cecile MiUer, David B.

Mages, Rita R. Miller, Iiying F.

Malek, Molly C Miller, Lloyd

Maloff, Jack Miner, Judith

Mandel, Mildred Minghi, Michael A.

Mann, Gertrude A. Moore, Katherine

Manna, Esther S. Mosser, Judith P.

Manos, Anna Murray, Leota A.

Markovich, Milan V. Nadler, Norbert

Marks, A. J., Jr. Nathan, Harriet B.

Mathews, Cecil Newmark, James H.

Matlin, Rochelle Novak, Lawrence A.

Matson, Norman R. Novick, Minna S.

Mayer, David P. Noyes, Richard J.

Mayer, Nan W. Nussbaum, Myron

McKinlay, Archibald O'Connor, Marie 42902 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

O'Connor, Virginia E. Polk, Ethel

Ogle , Margery S. Potter, Babette J.

Olin, Harold B. PoweU, Bert

Ollendorff, Kate R. Prikopa, John

O'Meara, William L. Putman, Richard H.

O'Neill, Margaret Raab, Ernst and Edith E.

Ortiz, Everett M. Rath, Ethel

Osimowicz, Geraldine H. Ray, Monna J.

O'Toole, Richard J. Reed, Mary L.

Ozmon, Nat P. Rehkopf, Pauline M.

Palmer, Karl R. Reiffel, Evelyn L.

Palomo, Francisco Rich, Richard M.

Pantelis, Lorraine Rich, S. Judith

Paris, Christel I. Ries, Use

Parkin, Louise Riggs, Margaret Y.

Passman, Anne G. Ritsos, George T.

Paul, Albert W. Robinson, Jean C

Pawlow, Beverly Robinson, Roland

Pecken, Camille Rodin, Anni

Perkovich, Mark J., Jr. Roesel, Rudolph

Peschon, Mary Rosenbaum, Don and Rene

Piser, Marvin Rosenblum, Louis

Plotkin, Manuel Rosenblum, Lya Djon 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42903

Roth, Phillip and Kei Silverman, Dolores

Rubenstein, Jean Silverman, Howard B.

Rubinelli, Joseph O. Simmons, Charlotte I.

Ruhling, Geraldine W. Simmons, Eleanor

Rummel, Zoe Simon, Marion E.

Rusnak, Carolyn O. Simon, Sejonour F.

Russinof, Patricia A. Simonian, Sara

Ruttenberg, Sarajean Skujins-Sniedze, A. Z.

Sage, Josephine Snyder, Sherwood

Saxon, Joyce R. Sokolec, Ronald

Schacht, Ada E. Sorensen, Vernon

Schain, Leslie L. Steadman, Dorothy

Schaller, CeU H. Stein, Baila

SchaUmoser, Joseph Stein, Benjamin

Schulgasser, Evelyn Stettler, Ans

Schwartz, Herbert X. Stone, Charles

Selfridge, Frederick Strasburg, Harry

Septow, Marjorie K. Straus, Henry H.

Seybert, Rose Strauss, Helmut

Shaffer, Frank J. StrobI, Walter

Shames, Suzanne Svoboda, Rajonond

Shapiro, Arthur L. Sweet, Lois

Shapiro, Norman D. Sychowski, Robert 42904 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Sykes, Heaton H. WeU, Herta

Tadman, Gloria M. Weinberg, Jane G.

Taghert, Francis Wellington, Marjorie A.

Taylor, Lois J. Westerman, Maxwell

Tecklenburg, Walter F. White, Ida

Theodossis, Tom Williams, Anne G.

Thomas, Beatrice J. Williams, Minnie L.

Topel, MUdred WindmUler, Betty

Towne, Theodore L. Wineburgh, Leonard

Upshaw, Herschel T. Witkowsky, Iris S.

Valentine, John F. Yeslin, Meyer

Valleau, Marie C Young, Joann

Vanderbeck, Catherine Zaiutsky, Irwin L.

Vogelgesang, Wylla Zanet, Peter F.

Wagner, Robert Zeisler, Edith

Wall, Burton Zimmerman, Hazel G.

Wall, Nettie Ziriin, Rosaljoi

Waller, Lois Zivin, Alma

Warekois, Dorothy C Zralek, Rosemarie

Watanuki, Kumiko Zwieg, Rosette

Wedgeworth, Chung-Kynn 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42905

BY ALDERMAN TUNNEY (44* Ward):

Abrams, Martin W. Felix, Anna

Adler, Robert Fingerhut, Frances

Baker, Helen Fischel, Marilyn

Bflas, Nadia I. Freeman, Allen

Bloomberg, Ruth Geary-Forch, Lillian

Boshes, Louis Gertz, Frances

Branch, Olive Glod, Jack

Burman, Kay Gold, Kitty

Cohen, Taudee Goldberg, Martin J.

Collins, Morris Goldstein, Jacob

Cooper, Sheldon Greenwald, Harry R.

Cullnan, Myrtle Hallissey, Ellen C

Daugirdas, George S. Heffner, Phoebe

DeRoose, Albert and Grace Henikoff, Sylvia

Dirks, Anne L. Higa, Larry

Dobrin, Frieda Hyman, Erwin

Dooley, Barbara Kaufman, Jean P.

Dugan, Margaret U. Kaven, Grigory

Emmrick, Mary B. Kent, Katherine

Farris, Doris A. Kent, Maurice A. 42906 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Kilmkaitis, Antanina Parker, Hfldred B. Korman, Jack Pearlstein, Gene Kramer, Helene Pentoney, Maria J. Krzemien, John W. Rabinsky, Helene Kwasteniet, Peter N. Radzicki, Lucille

Lazarus, Monte Rakochevich, Adina Leben, Muriel 1. Rice, Vivian A. Levine, Eve Riebandt, Chester Loewy, Rayna Rigoni, Gloria M. London, Philip Rosenbloom, Hilda

Long, Lillian S. Rosenthal, Maurice Lopatka, John R. Ruddy, Edna M. Mail, Betty Sanghvi, Manoj K. Maragos, Samuel Savich, Borisava and John Mattfeld, Jacquelyn A. Schauble, Helen R.

Meisel, Joseph Schroeter, Joan G. Merlo, Meryle S. Schuman, Marian Meyers, Irene Schwartz, Milton and Audrey Mintz, Rosabelle Seelman, Blanche and Greenberg, Moglowsky, Mjoa S. Florence

Morgan, Lorraine Shaewitz, Deborah

Morros, Joseph Sheehan, John

Norin, Sidney J. Sherman, Florence 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42907

Shrago, Dorothy Taswell, Howard F.

Simpson, Gladys L. Taxey, Paul

Sola, Melvin Tuntiand, Charlotte

Sorock, Frieda Venson, Lily

Spieler, Robert J. Vern, Nadia

Spier, William Wales, Caroljoi

Stein, Sylvia Weed, Robert E.

Swee, Maurice Wood, Charles P.

Taft, Katherine D. Zeitler, June E.

BY ALDERMAN LEVAR (45* Ward):

Andrews, Billie Burns, Freida

Bartz, Genevieve Bursztynsky, Daria

Benovsky, Mildred Busulovich, Osman

Betlej, Lottie Caboor, Raymond

Bialon, Czeslaw Calabrese, Thomas

Biel, Lucille Carbone, Eugene

Boanta, Betty Carolan, John

Boksa, Stanislawa Carone, Geraldine

Borysiak, Stefan Chipei, George

Borzjon, Zdzislaw Christiansen, Lorraine

Brondwicz, Jadwiga Cullen, Vera

Burlinski, Yuriko Damato, Erwin 42908 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Dawood, Youarish D. Inouye, Ritsuko

Demartino, Ruth Jankauskas, Stella

Dembinski, Raymond Jann, Gloria

Demith, Regina Januszewski , Margaret

Doktor, Dorothy Jeschke, Rita

Donovan, Ann Jozwaik, Lorraine

Emde, Ethel L. Kazonovitz, Irving

Francisco, Clara Killian, Henry

Franzen, Florence Kneisel, Claire

Gambelli, Geraldine Kostka, Franciszek

Gebele, Ruth Kolodziej, Janine

Geraci, Donald Konecki, Zenaida

Goldberg, Harold Konozsi, Lilian

Gorczya, Virginia Konsewicz, Teresa

Griesmann, Sue Marie Kosiek, Gloria

Grigg, Marie Krasuski, Anthony

Gualano, Antoinette Krupica, Fred

Guia, Viorica Kunstadt, Marvin

Hamal, Hrisoula Kurz, Anna

Hermann, Anna Latoszjoiski, Halina

Hesotian, Ida Lazar, Maria

Hlavaty, Joseph and Rosina Lemmer, Alfreda

Humel, Barbara Lewandowski, Frances 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42909

Loeger, Richard Olearczyk, Waclawa

Los, Zofia Olszewski, Leokadia

Loughran, Cecelia Otte, Harriet

Lowczynski, Wanda Palesh, Helen

Lucksinger, Virginia Papas, Elizabeth J.

Lundman, Jennie U. Penyich, Mirko and Dobrila

Majchrowski, Henryk Petrovic, Svetlana

Maraffino, Josephine A. Plank, Alois

Marczewska, Maria K. Pociask, Rosalie

Marksteiner, Agnes T. Popova, Ruja

Martinez, Rosemarie Poteracki, Margaret

Matiak, CamiUe S. Prendergast, Andrew C

Matthews, Lillian Pms, Bernice

Mayer, Stefan Quillin, Elizabeth

Meger, Jean M. Quirk, Peter J.

Mieleszko, Jadwiga Quirk, Frances

Milanovich, Maria Rejoiolds, Mary

Miller, Theresa Ristich, Nenad and Vera

Miskovitz, Eva and Ted Rokicki, Robert A.

Moga, Anna Rowley, Terese M.

Nordstrom, June E. Rybicki, Harry S.

Olczyk, Helena Sarewich, Paul W. 42910 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Schneider, Dorothy J. Thomas, Opal B.

Schroeder, Anna C Tizar, Maria

Shortino, Marion R. Velos, Helen

Sihler, Franz Wade, Shirley M.

Skiba, Krystyna Wadelski, Elaine C

Skupien, Eileen Waters, Norma L.

Slezak, Theresa M. Wegryn, Evelyn A.

Sliwa, Dolores A. Weigel, Loraine E.

Sliwitiski, Katarzyna Weslow, CarmeUa

Sobel, James P. Wheeler, Margaret

Sokol, Josephine F. Wierzbicki, Waclaw

Stasulas, Walter F. Wilhelm, Franz

Strelzyk, Florence P. Wilson, June D.

Sukiennik, Bernice L. Wrona, Ruth

Sweeney, Nora Yoshizumi, Kaye

Swiatek, Marie H. Zaiesny, Walter

Szarek, Laura Zanko, Lois F.

Szjonczak, Mary Zielnik, Kazimiera

Talesky, Rose Marie A. Zumpf, Thelma

ALDERMAN SHILLER (46* Ward):

Ager, Darlene A. Alford, Jessie O.

Aguilar, Priscflla C Ambo, Elizabeth A. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42911

Anderson, Ella Buffens, Delle

Ash, Mary Burakoff, Ethel

Baker, Paul L. Burnside, Oleaster

Ban, Emery Cain, Dellworth L.

Bank, Marji D. Calandra, Louis D.

Beilfuss, Breda Caldwell, Eleanor

Beller, Bernard E. CaUozzo, Mary L.

Bendick, Walter Candea, Petru

Bengsten, Barbara H. Chaba, Helen

Benham, Denise M. Chapman, Dorothy

Bentley, June Charous, Minnie F.

Berkery, John Chatz, Terry

Blaser, John Cizek, Jean

Blume, Rosemary D. Clark, Mary

Bogach, Larisa Cohen, Ada

Book, Audrey Colan, Estelle

Boyd, Ida M. Condylis, Judy

Boyle, John Coogan, Margaret M.

Brandwein, Herbert Cuburnek, Mathilde

Braun, Katherine Dale, Helen Jean

Brewster, Laurie Danyluk, June M.

Brown, Florence Dapin, Marian 42912 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

DeGuzman, Plutarco Frandzel, Enid

DeLeon, Mercedes Friedman, Muriel S.

DeLeonardis, Mary A. Friedman, Eileen

DiGesare, Mary Gaebe, James

Driss, Daisy Garcia, Silvia A.

Drucker, Charlotte Garrigan, Andrew

DuBrow, Paul Gaul, Marianne

Eck, Theresa Geftman, Muriel

EhrUch, Ruth Ginenskaya, Rita

Eisenstadt, Mildred L. Glanz, Lenore M.

Endo, Doris Glasser, Claire L.

Englehaupt, Dorothy Goebel, Maiyette M.

Epstein, Gayola Gold, Virginia F.

Erdoes, Ervin Goldberg, Lorraine H.

Farrell, Shirley Goldstone, Adrienne J.

Fedorca, Ana Goodman, Seena

Feldsher, Keyla Greenberg, Roy

Felsenthal, Jerome Groell, Blanche

Fink, Sheila G. Grunwald, Joseph A.

Fischel, Molly R. Gutterman, Edith B.

Flamm, Lola Guttman, Vera

Flyer, Jeanette Guzevich, Berta

Fox, Alice Haddadin, George S. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42913

Hairdie, Thomas C Jaffee, Cefl B.

Harris, Betty Jakupovic, Razija

Hauser, Janine E. Jamiro, Gloria B.

Hayden, Beverly R. Jenkins, OUie

Hely, Dorthea Joffe, Jo C

Hendelman, Mary F. Johnson, Harriet C

Henry, Vina Johnson, Lawrence E.

Herrera, Bert L. Johnson, Irene L.

Hening, Roberta Juhasz, Anne M.

Herson, Helene Kahan, Ruth

Hirsch, Edith D. Kahn, Jeanette

Hobgood, Georgia Kale, Winifred A.

Hopkins, John Kallen, Marion S.

Horwitz, Marian Kamberos, Constance

Hoyle, Susan Kangles, Cecilia M.

Hughes, Joyce Karper, Donald J.

Hurm, John Kashper, Abraham

Hujoih, Pham Van Katz, Bernard

Hyman, Philip Katz, Ethelle

Ikanovic, Dzemal Katz, Robert S.

Irwin, Louetta Kelly, Bette L.

Jackson, Jane F. Khokhlov, Valeiy

Jacobson, Vera B. Kirk, Michael 42914 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Kirsch, Norton Livingston, Donine

Kissin, Ethel Loble, Elizabeth

Klinsky, Kenneth Longworth, Richard C

Knight, Katherine Lopez, Jose

Kogen, Mae Ludwig, Mary Ann

Kooy, Charles Lukes, Frank J.

Kornelyuk, Ada Ljoin, Shirley E.

Kramer, Lucille Mader, Rita M.

Kramer, Beatrice Malone, W. Bruck

Larsen, Betty J. Marks, Sejonore

Le, Khac Due Marland, Thelma

Lecker, Abraham Marmer, Uya

Leseritz, Stanley M. Marrott, Jack

Levi, Eva Maschner, Lucia

Levin, Shirley L. Mathieu, Paula

Levine, Jack Mayer, Lois

Levine, Sylvia Mayer, Mae

Levinson, Margaret McMeekin, Genevieve H.

Levinson, Leonard McMuUen, Helen F.

Libhart, Byron R. Meadors, Annabelle

Lidsky, Leona Mendelsohn, Alfreda A.

Lidsky, Andrea Metag, Mary J.

Liss, Sylvia Meyer, Leona 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42915

Mikesell, Rosalind M. OUie, R. C

Miller, Bernice Oria, Valentine

MitcheU, Ruby Orozco, Enrique H.

Moleski, Marlene M. Pallone, Bonita J.

Moore, Lucile Panes, Sonya

Mori, Hiroshige Parker, Hedwig

Morris, Lolita B. Parker, Irma

Morris, Elmer H. Pascuas, Nemesia

Morton, Mary E. Patton, John M.

Motew, Lillian Paul, Helen M.

MueUer, Robert F. Paulson, Abe

Muenz, Mary Penner, Joyce E.

Najera, Sarah Perl stein, Shirley

Neidow, Rowene Petcher, Ida E.

Newfeld, Charlotte A. Petros, Costas G.

Nevionan, Lillian Pham, Hoi

Niederbaumer, Lyla Pitetska, Maya

Nolan, Ernestine Ponce, Remedios Y.

Norman, Betty J. Posar, Pompeo

Norwell, Doris Pour, Ivan G.

O'Keefe, Mildred E. Prath, Leo R.

O'SuUivan, Kathleen J. Priko, Louise

Olken, Barbara D. Przepalkowski, Jean 42916 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Puckett, Irene Scheimann, June

Raab, Ruth Schmidt, Franklin R.

Raban, Frances Schmidt, Nancy S.

Rabin, Ann Schmit, WiUiam H., Jr.

Rabin, Dorothy Schneider, Rose

RandeU, Ruth K. Schulty, Veronica C

Retzloff, Lois Schuster, Rose

Riggan, Byron W. Schwab, Ruth

Romz, Mildred R. Schwartz, Ruth

Rosenberg, Jeanette Seid, Ruth

Rosner, Lawrence Seifer, Dorothy

Ross, Rose Seigan, Rosabel I.

Ross, Jimmye H. Semersky, Elvina

Roth, Norma Lee Semper, Bridget

Rotto, Alberta Shah, Nila

Roytburd, Anatoliy Shamberg, J. Raymond

Rozycki, Joanna Shane, Edgar

Ruth, Norma J. Shapiro, Jack

Sager, Melany Shmuylavskaya, Raisa

Saltiel, Natalie Shure, Rose L.

Sandlin, Doris Siegel, Harold

Sarbu, Eftimiu Silver, Arthur O.

Schegelsky, Yuri Silverman, Harry 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42917

Silverman, Helen S. Tmchly, Vasfl

Silverstein, Gerald H. Twardowski, Jon

Silverzweig, Helen Urban, Vonda

Simpson, Leon, Jr. Van Deraa, Zola A.

Singer, Ruth Vandersluis, Jack

Singh, Edith Diane Vanella, Gertrude

Smelser, Mary Vertenten, Martha

Smith, Mary Jane Volpel, Frieda

Smull, Mariljoi Vulekas, Anna M.

Sonnenfeld, Charlotte H. Warren, Sally

Sorkin, Louis Watson, Jessie

Spector, Ann Wax, WiUiam C

Spertus, Georgette Wefl, flsa

Spinuzza, Steven J. Westlake, Nancy

Staller, John White, Harriette

Stern, Natalie Whitlinger, Benne B.

Sternberg, Lilyan WUley, Ann L.

Stickler, Ruth M. Winer, Ronald S.

Stillman, Sylvia Winter, Williaim

Stokes, Frances Witek, Esther

Suloway, Irwin Zarkhina, Sofiya

Swislow, Sidney Zemel, Albert

Trinen, Bernardine 42918 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY ALDERMAN M. SMITH (48* Ward):

Accola, Marilyn L. Banks, Leona

Adler, Ruth Barker, Eleanor

AUen, RocheUe L. Baron, Rose F.

AUwin, Florence E. Basevitz, Irwin R.

Alvarado-Schafler, Gregory Bates, Lucille E.

Alvaire, Manuel Beecham, Annie

Amici, Enio Behrend, Jack

Amon, Rene Behun, Charles

Anagnostopoulos, George D. Benic, John

Anagnostopoulos, Nicholas D. Bergbom, Grace

Angel, Joseph Bergman, Phyllis S.

Anghelo, Luiza Berjon, Julio

Annetti, Mary Ann Berman, Arthur L.

Arambulo, Angel S. Bernfield, Adeline

Asakura, Memi Bertacchi, John A.

Ascher, Dorothy Bezalian, John P.

Ashton, WiUiam E. Bilhom, Robert

Austin, Carolyn S. Bishop, Bertha

Baim, Blanche and Florence Bishop, Mable A.

Baitcher, Judith Blake, Joan M.

Bakaitis, Lorraine T. Blatter, Constance

Baker, June L. Bloom, Anne P. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42919

Blum, Howard S. Bushart, Gregory L.

Bochnik, Cecilia Butler, Emily J.

Bowman, Billie J. Butler, Marion

Bowyer, Thomas S. CabeU, Susan C

Boyle, Nefl J. Caim, Leonard C

Brail, Mabel B. Call, Fonest T.

Braverman, Beatrice Cameron, Catherine I.

Brent, George W. Canel, Bemice

Brinkman, Roger G. Cannon, Robert C

Brociner, Haskal Carlson, Patricia T.

Brockelmann, Marianne Carney, Paula L.

Brody, Thelma Caro, Maria A.

Bronson, Lois S. Cary, Ariene D.

Brorsen, Adeline G. Casey, Alice R.

Brown, Bridget G. Casieri, Elizabeth S.

Brown, Daniel M. Casson, Audrey

Brown, Florence Chandler, Josephine E.

BmU, Frank Chapman, George B., Ill

Buchbinder, Irene Chase, Mariljoi T.

BuUard, Melvin B. Chasen, Fred

BuUard, Patrick W. Clarke, Minnie E.

Burgeman, Jack Clayton, Elizabeth

Burns, Martin H. Coe, Arthur Ned 42920 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Coen, Milton Daitch, Lillian

Cohen, Florence Danciu, Vasilica

Cohen, Milton Dankert, Loretta

Cohen, Pearle Davis, Marian M.

Coin, Vassio R. De Boer, Dorothy L.

Coklow, Hattie Denzler, Dorothy R.

Cole, Edward M. Dexter, Magdalen

Cole, Laurence Dimitrov, Vera

Coleman, Shirley Dodd, Maryann T.

CoUey, John V. Doern, David M.

Colovos, Dena Dolan, Mary R.

Connell, Joan Dolin, Philip

Constable, Sally Dolton, Bertha

Cook, EUsworth D., Jr. Dominique, Harriet M.

Cook, Russell Donelly, Nancy

Corenon, Norman L. Drury, Melvin

Costos, Anne F. Dukor, Mary

Courtney, Maty A. Dumke, Carl F.

Cragon, Miller M. Duran, Frank G.

Craig, Raymond E. Durkin, Dorothy A.

Cuartas, Luz M. Djossen, Margaret

Custer, Elizabeth T. Eckardt, Allan L.

Daggers, Bernard Edelstein, Gertrude 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42921

Edenson, Clarice Friedman, Morris H.

Elston, Elston Fript, Alice

Epstein, Harry Fuetterer, Gertina

Ersler, Ruth Amy Punches, Gisele

Everhard, Marie Gallagher, Gerald A.

Faber, Walter D. Gallagher, Valerie Z.

Facchine, Patricia Galvin, Marie S.

Finke, Rosaljoi Gardner, Anastasia

Fishman, Jerome Garofalo, John A.

Fishman, Lorraine Georges, Sari

Fitzsimmons, Diane M. Gerlt, Bernice

Fohrman, Mari C Gibbs, Barry A.

Footle, Flora Gilbert, Betty

Forde, Wyonne Gilbert, lola

Fortune, Michael J. Glasscock, Robert C

Fox, Jeanette Glassner, Adele

French, Eleanor Gokay, Raymond

Fric, Erwin F. Golbus, Della

Fried, Sarrah W. Goldman, Anne

Friedberg, Lois A. Goldman, Stanley M.

Friedman, Doris M. Goldsher, Marvin

Friedman, Florence Goloff, Jeanette

Friedman, Ina R. Golsen, Dorothy 42922 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Gomberg, Michael J. Hart, Rita K.

Goodman, Minnette Hasegawa, Naomi

Goodman, Philip Hausman, Arthur J., Jr.

Goodson, Paul N. Hawkins, Dorothy A.

Gordon, Emily Hayes, Robert E.

Gore, Nadine Heft, Theresia

Gountanis, Ted Hefter, Terese R.

Gray, Mary Hemmings, Florine S.

Greco, Dorothy M. Herrmann, Beatrice E

Green, Dorothy A. Herzog, Fred F.

Greenfield, Marlene R. Heyer, Astrid

Gros, WilUam K. Higgins, Charna P.

Grubert, Victor P. Hilkin, Carole W.

Grubman, Eileen Hilligoss, Marlene

Gundersen, Roy M. Hirsch, Ellen

Gunning, G. J., Jr. Hochstatter, Richard P.

Gurner, Florence B. Hofbauer, Laverne M.

Gutierrez-Abraham, D. Hoffman, Frances C

Hahn, Myles Jr. Hoffman, Harold L.

Hallberg, Karen Hofmann, Marie-Therese B.

Hansen, Grace Hohner, Anthony W.

Harding, Jacqueline C Holstein, William

Harrison, Mary K. Horwich, Pauline 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42923

Horwitz, Sanford J. Kaatz, Arthur J.

Hoskins, Joanne M. Kahn, Anna

Hubick, Arnold N. Kaiz, Lillian

Huntowski, Daniel L. Kalant, Adeline P.

lannitello, Rosario Kalians, Nicholas C

loanitescu, Gheorghe Kamen, Jeanette

Im, Won S. Kantrowitz, Nathan

Ishida, Julius J. Kanuk, Jack

Jack, Marion S. Karageorge, Yetta

Jacobs, Frances Kardasz, Aleksy

Jaffe, Sam B. Katz, Arnold

Jankovic, Miroslava Kaushansky

Jarchow, Lawrence E. Kavanagh, Margaret B.

Jemiolo, Sally C Kaye, Mary G.

Jensen, Wilma KeUeck, Harold

Jirak, Blazena KeUer, Beat R.

Johnson, Doris I. Keller, Richard A.

Johnson, Jane Kerstein, Lorraine

Johnson, Richard C Khedroo, Frances

Jones, Barbara M. Kinney, Mary Ann

Joyce, Thomas and Nancy E. Klain, Ruth

Juhasz, Stephen E. Kletnick, Freida

Jungers, Wallace S. Knauff, Chariene M. 42924 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Koh, Tong-He Lewin, Heinz

Kolar, Catherine M. Lim, Jose

Kolender, Leonard Lipsky, Shirley

Kolton, Shirley Lipson, Muriel N.

Komeya, Shirley Listick, Jean

Komecki, Edward A. Loeb, Eleanor Lee

Kornick, Jack Loellbach, Herman J.

Kosky, Vivian J. London, Lorraine

Kraff, Katherine M. Long, Joseph H.

Kramer, Allen Lundeen, Edith M.

Kransz, Lois M. Loebel, Irving

Kroening, Carol L. Lusk, Linda R.

KroU, Helga A. Mackin, Mary H.

Landers, Robert B. Magida, Phyllis

Larkin, Irene M. Magruder, Paul L.

Larson, Mary C Malham, Howell J.

Lauricella, Mae M. Manella, Margaret R.

Lawrence, William R. Maniates, Maria A.

Lazerson, Florence Mann, Joseph

Lee, Norma S. Mara, Marioara A.

Lekas, Marie-Jeanne Marandiuc, Paraschiva

Levin, Leona M. Marcus, Julius

Lewandowski, Maria F. Markowitz, Jennie 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42925

Marks, Arlyne M. MiUs, Alan P.

Massouda, Leila MiskeU, Emily W.

Matkovcik, Edward G. Mistaras, Evangeline

Maxey, Ernest T. Moch, Albert

Maybury, Harold K. Moffatt, Kathryn J.

Mayer, Joseph B. Momsen, Mary L.

McCarthy, Patti A. Mooney, John P.

Mclntyre, Helen M. Moore, James B.

McKelvy, Helen Moshinsky, Norma R.

McKnight, Pearl Moss, Miriam

McManamon, Ellen Mulherin, Geraldine

McWhorter, Carl Munoz, Mario

Melamed, Emilya Musso, Maty R.

Melchor, Angela J. Myerson, Ann

Mellick, Eleanor Myszkowki, Paul

Mercola, Geraldine Naguwa, Charles M.

Mest, BeUe R. Naser, Florence E.

Meyers, Lorraine A. Nash, Doris A.

Meyers, Thelma W. Naumovic, Gordana S.

Michael, Carol B. Nicolay, Robert C

Mihai, Dumitra L. Nidetz, Sandra

Milford, Ann F. Nimitz, George T.

MiUer, WiUiam Nishi, Sally 42926 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Nixon, Doris Perez, Eurico

Noma, Maudie Peterson, Robert

Nowak, Georgiana Phillips, Anne N.

O'Brien, Charlotte Phipps, Dorothea

O'Callaghan, Patricia J Pick, Evelyn

Oda, Chiyoko Piatt, William W.

O'Donoghue, Cathleen E. Polise, Elsie M.

dentine, Julie E. Pollack, Mary

Olson, Magne B. Posternack, Ruth

Orthel, Cleo V. Postilion, Diane D.

Osmanski, Mary G. Pmvf, Mary T.

O'Toole, Robert D. Rachofsky, Annette F.

Ozburn, Pauline Rakstang, Shirley M.

Palmer, Marian R. Ramsey, Clarence

Palumbo, Anarose L. Rapp, Doris E.

Pannier, Joureene R. Recupido, Antoinette

Pantazelos, Bessie Regner, Barbara M.

Papoutsakis, Aremisia Reid, Roger R.

Parsons, Mary Alice Rifkind, Sadie

Pastin, Max Rinaldi, Angela

Peiser, Cy Robin, Renee

Pelletier, Mary Elizabeth Robinson, Estelle M.

Penaherrera, George E. Robinson, Lorraine E. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42927

Rodin, Brina K. Schmidt, Dorothy

Rodman, Yetta R. Segal, Evelyn

Rogers, Vivian R. Seligman, Goldie

Romano, Michael Senderoff, Lois

Romano, Mitzi K. Serlin, Dorothy

Rose, Lily S. Serritella, Anna Marie

Rosenblatt, Libby Sevin, Bernard

Rothstein, Gail P. Shapiro, Arthur M.

Rubin, Gertrude Sharrard, Charles

Ruby, Irwin and Bernice Shaughnessy, Ann

Rutzky, Aldora Shaw, Marian W.

Ryan, Marianne Sher, Sidney

Sakamoto, Fumiyo Sherman, Faye

Saletko, Laverne H. Shortino, Agnes M.

Samlan, Edythe Shurtleff, Josephine S.

Sandors, John H. Shymkovich, Theodosia

Sands, Arline Siegel, Yale H.

Sangerman, Rosanne Siegler, Use

Santelli, Ramona Silverbrand, Mae

Sato, Aya Y. Silverman, Sol B.

Saverino, Jolie Simich, Irene C

Scerba, Vilma Simon, Dorothy O.

Schaalman, Herman E. Simons, Helen P. 42928 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Skeer, Frederick M. Strauss, Sara

Smith, Edwina M. Sugiyama, Miriam M.

Smith, James E. Susskind, Leatrice V.

Snite, Fay Taaffe, John H.

Soter, Elaine M. Tank, Richard E.

Spatuzza, John G. Tauber, Bernice

Spiegel, Renate Templer, Jeanne

Spranger, Albert W. Timmins, Lawrence

Stake, Elizabeth J. Tobin, Francis X.

Starowski, Josephine D. Tolbert, Geneva

Steed, Edward Topoaz, Gustav

Stehno, Nancy E. Thompson, Robert G.

Steinberg, Albert Tietz, Annegret H.

Stieber, Beatrice Trabish, Belle

Stein, Nathan Uretsky, CeUa K.

Stenson, Virgilin Ursua, Rosalinda V.

Steinberg, Bernard and Betty Van Wet, James H.

Stewart, Josephine Vargas, Gloria G.

StoU, Elsie Vilcins, Gunta M.

StoU, Evelyn E. Vittenson, Ruth

Stoller, Lillian A. Vratny, Patricia R.

Stone, Jay L. Wadley, Joann

Stormont, Beverly B. Wallin, Dorothy B. 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42929

Ware, Bernadine G. Winick, Vivian

Watson, Suzanne L. Winkelman, Richard

Weinshel, Betty Wolfe, Esther

Weinstein, Beth Wolff, Norman E.

Weintraub, Bessie Yekhevich, Raisa

Weisman, Marie C Yones, Jan

Weiler, Mary L. Young, Dwight W.

Wengler, Annette M. Zeldman, Ira M.

West, Mfldred Zevin, Esther N.

Wilke, Toni Ziegler, Jerome

Wilson, Birdie J. Zimlina, Galina A.

BY ALDERMAN MOORE (49* Ward):

Ahmad, Naseem Broecker, Nourene

AUman, Esther Camper, Lorraine

Appel, Arlone Cariock, Helen

Archer, Jane Clonan, Joan

Bailey, Thomas Cohen, Hannah

Bassett, Dolores ColUns, Lorraine

Bielawski, Barbara Conescu, Alice

Bloomenthal, Jordan Dahlstrom, Irwin

Brancatini, Georgette Dinoff, Rosaljoi

Braus, Beverly Dobson, Phyllis 42930 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Doebler, Betty Kalbhen, Walter

Donlin, George Kantor, Doris

Evans, Thomas Kirland, Veronica

Farrell, Joan Kretske, Frances

Feldman, Dorothy Lalji, Noorbanu

Feldman, Natalie Leef, Andre

Finnegan, Anna Lemmerman, Carl

Gabriel, Harry Levy, Harold

Gassner, Barbara Lindner, Flora

Golbus, Ada Litman, Dorothy

Goldberg, Donna Lowy, Irmi

Goldberg, Mitzi Mandell, Sanford

Greenspan, Mary Maroscia, Anthony

Haber, Norma Martin, Cesar

Harris, Sophie Masters, Dolores

Henderson, Irmgard Mayer, Marian

Hermer, Berlene McGravie, Anne

Hines, Joan Meyer, Cheryl

Hirsch, Ariene Moore, Bonita

Hirsh, Bernard Myers, Marlene

HoUub, Helene Norman, Doris

Horner, Margaret Orozco, Nancy

Kahn, Esther Pell, Allen 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42931

Price, Bernice Tanaka, Mary

Rohrs, Mary Tenny, Kenneth

Rosenberger, Irmgard Thomas, Rochard

Ross, Mary Udelhofen, Lorraine

Ross, Sylvia Vagos, Mary

Rouse, Caroljom Van Gerpen, Lavonne

Sacks, Terence Varnavas, Dorothy

Sass, Herbert Varpa, Auseklis

Sayad, Virginia Velez, Federico

Schachtel, David Vujosevich, Vera

Schlosberg, Alice Walasiak, Thad

Schultz, Sol Walsh, Marmion

Segal, Annette Weinberg, Lila

Simon, Mary Werchun, Zofia

Skuteris, Irene Witt, Dorothy

Smith, Josephine Witte, Marion

Snowhite, John Wolf, Edmund

Sobul, Charlotte Wolff, Dorothy

Stahl, Zoralyn Young, Barbara

Stern, Helga Zimmerman, Anne

Sweeney, Eileen Zlatnik, Micheal 42932 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50* Ward):

Abramchik, Gerda Becker, Garry

Albrecht, Sidney J. Becker, Gussie

Alpern, Fred Beraha, Louis

Alterovich, Maria Berg, Toby

Altkorn, Richard Berger, Florence

Ament, Sidney Bergman, Charlotte Anderson, Lucille K. Berkley, Bess A.

Apfelberg, Frieda Berner, Elaine

Arminana, Elizabeth J. Bernover, Mollie

Aron, Harry Bernstein, Freida O.

Arond, Harold Bernstein, Pearl

Asher, Morris Bernstein, Sylvia T.

Askounis, Homer J. Beslow, Bernice

Astrin, Nettie Bierman, Phyllis

Atlas, Johan Birenhak, Cila

Balabnos, Ann Blitstien, Al

Balina, Riva Block, Ben B.

Barbato, Florence A. Blonder, Rosadie

Baskin, Robert Bloom, Hildred L.

Baskovitz, Diana Blumen, Sidney

Battner, Szjonon Blustein, Helen S.

Baum, Hilda Blutman, Kay C 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42933

Boll, Anne Collins, Shirley J.

Boress, Julius M. Corn, Albert A.

Borke, Mary F. Cote, Mariljoi A.

Bravinsky, Emmanuil Cristol, Martha

Brenner, Sadelle Critchfield, Wallace

Brimm, Rosetta M. Davidson, Gussie

Brodsky, Rajonond D. Deitch, Herman N.

Brodsky-Miller, Shirley Desser, Betty

Brook, Dorothy Diamond, Helen

Brostoff, Florence Diamond, Rita

Brown, Margaret Disalvo, Yoko

Brueck, John F. Dolinky, Eveljoi

Bnaski, Herman and Sonia Doulas, Mary

Buckman, Ethel Doyle, Lois E.

Burd, Simkha Drucker, Marion

Burman, Lillian Dubow, Sam

Burnstein, Eveljoi Duchen, Shirley

Canoff, Shirley Dudnik, Sabina

Chaden, Esther Dudovitz, Anne

Cizek, Samuel Dunn, Louis

Cloobeck, Gloria Ebner, Sylvia

Cohen, Esther Edelheit, Arthur

Cohn, Donald R. Edelheit, Ben 42934 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Edelman, Henrietta Fisher, Jack

Edelstein, Ida Fishman, Sylvia

Edelstein, Isadore Fox, Magdalena

Eisenberg, Harold Franklin, Dorothy

Eisenstein, Norman Freeman, Ursula J.

ElUs, Fritzie Friedman, EUeen

EUs, Wanda C Gaiter, Flavia

Emmerman, Anne Garfinkel, Grace

Emmerman, Dorothy Garlovsky, Shirley

Erenberg, Sara A. Garver, Juliet

Estes, Myra K. Geinisman, Tamara

Evins, Violet Gelfman, Irina

Fairchild, Virginia Gershon, Philip S.

Falstein, LiUian Gerson, Charlotte

Fefer, Leon Gertz, Gwendolyn

Feiger, Jean R. Oilman, Sally

Feldman, Harry Glickman, Dorothy

Feldman, Hyman Gold, Esther

Feldman, Ruth Goldberg, Herbert

Feldman, Sophie Goldberg, Sylvia

FeUerman, SheneU Goldfein, Edwin

Fiddler, Sylvia Goldin, LiUian G.

Filerman, Peggy Goldman, Nathan 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42935

Goldman, Shirley Gumola, Alma K.

Goldstein, Ruth Guysenir, Maurice G.

Goldstein, Rose L. Handzel, Florence

Goldstein, Shaney L. Harris, Al A.

Golomb, Diana Harris, Sylvia

Goodman, Alvin L. Hauptman, Jack

Goodman, Anne Hazan, Albert

Goodman, Harry Hecht, Lucille

Gordon, Ruth Herman, Ruth

Gosenski, Joan C Hersh, Eva

Goss, Myrtle Herst, Milton

Graff, Janet Hertzberg, Syril

Greenberg, Ethel Herz, Margot

Greenberg, Leo Herzog, Melvin

Greenblatt, Leon Heyler, Elsie G.

Greenblatt, Martin Hirsch, Elaine W.

Green stein, Rebecca HIinomaz, Vlastimil and Anna

Gressel, Betty Hodapp, Philip H.

Gronemeyer, Louise Hoff, MUdred

Groner, Julius Hoffman, Edith

Gross, Edith Hoffman, Eugene

Gross, Herman Hoffman, Robert

Gruzinsky, Warren Hofman, Eva 42936 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Holland, Belle S. Karmazin, Julia

HoUand, WiUiam S. Karp, Emily

Holtzberg, Rae Kassner, Elsa

Horvath, Theresa M. Kast, Betsy

Horvitz, Doris Katz, Merle

Horwitz, Anne Katz, Mildred

Horwitz, Morris Katz, Philip M.

Horwitz, Sharon Katz, Rae

Hyson, Norma E. Kaufman, Eveljoi

Irwin, Clarisse Kelner, Henrietta

Isenberg, Adelle K. Kestenbaum, Henryka

Ishida, George King, Helen

Jacobson, Eve Kite, Barbara

Joffe, Minnie Kleinberg, Dorothy

Johnson, Charlotte Kleiner, Morry

Kahn, Clara Klinenberg, Jacqueline

Kalika, Dorothy Koenig, Mildred

Kalopeses, Katherine Koenigsberg, Maida

Kaltman, Simon Kohn, Samuel

Kampel, Margaret Kolodny, Max

Kaplan, Arie Kornfeld, Clara

Kaplan, Frances Kotler, Betty

Kaplan, Harry Kovin, Florence 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42937

Kraft, Merle Lewkowicz, Clara

Kraitsik, Norman I. Liberson, William B.

Krause, Howard Lichtshein, Jospeh J.

Krauss, Sally Lieberman, Lawrence

Kravitz, Eugene P. Liebermain, Ruth

Kreiman, Sidney Linker, Louis and Shirley

Krockey, Miriam Lipman, Maurice

Krum, Judith Lipschultz, Melvin

Krumhorn, Elza Liss, Ida

Kupfer, Helen Lock, Walter B.

Kwalwaser, Joseph Loeb, Sam

Landesman, Sylvia Loewenstein, Frances

Lazare, Rudy B. Lome, Charlotte

Lebovitz, Evelyn London, Estelle

Lee, Kay London, Hyman I.

Lefkovitz, Mary C Loskove, Marvin J.

Letchinger, Marvin Machat, Thelma

Lev, Sarah Malina, Elizabeth

Levin, Pearl Malis, Lillie

Levin, Phyllis Mall, Edith

Levitansky, Helen S. Margulis, Lev

Levy, Hairriet Marks, Esther B.

Lewis, Lenore H. Marshall, Joseph 42938 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Martin, Ruth L. Mogil, Bernice

Massarsky, Marjorie H. Morgulis, Jack

Matin, Rubin Morris, Loretta S.

Mattes, Eleanor Moses, Louis

Matthews, Carl L. Mueller, Emily M.

Mayster, Sidney Munson, Harry

McDermott, Mary Jo Myer, Belle

Meadow, David Myers, Stanley A.

Meer, Bernard Myerson, Bemard and Shirley

Melnik, Marcus Nach, David L.

Mendelsohn, Estelle L. Natarus, Burton F.

Mermelstein, Albert Naxon, Fern

Meyer, Morton H. Neidich, Saralee

Meyers, Mack J. Neiditch, Julian

Michaels, Barbara T. Nemeroff, Haskell

Michaels, Lester B. Nemzin, Phyllis E.

Michalski, Harry L. Newfeld, Bernard

Miller, Sidney E. Neyhus, Miriam

Miller, Sylvia Nochumson, Rose

Mincberg, Rose Norris, Lillian

Minter, William J. Novak, Ariene E.

Mitchell, Howard Novak, Sarah Schechter

Miura, Tsutomu Noyck, Gilbert 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42939

Oboikovitz, Idell S. Rhine, Ruth

Oliven, Anna Rice, Anne

Olson, Marilyn L. Riebe, Eva

Orenstein, Eva Rimboym, Ljrvbov

O'Hara, Margaret Rivadeneira, Elba

O'Meara, Alice L. Robinson, Abraham H.

Pahl, Henry A. Rental, Ruth

Pechter, Lillian Root, Betty

Peller, Hannah Rosen, Frances

Peltz, Seamen and Devorah Rosenbaum, Adele

Perlik, Irving Rosenberg, Sadie

Perlman, Helen Rosenberg, Selma

Perlowsky, Esther H. Rosenblatt, Frances

Pettineo, Rita Rosenbloom, Catherine S.

Pietrkowski, Morris Rosenblum, Leonard

Pine, Florence Rosenblum, Ruth

Poppie, Joseph Rosin, Mary

Prale, Ruth Ross, Harriet

Prochep, Betty Rosset, Charlotte

Radek, Sophie C Roth, Ruth

Recksieck, Gloria M. Rothman, Margie

Reisberg, Dorothy Rottman, Ann

Resnik, Marion Ruben, Earl L. 42940 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Rubenstein, Esther Schwartz, Eve

Rubin, Beverly M. Schwartz, Frances R.

Russo, Louis and Rochelle Schwartz, Fryma

Sacks, Ruthe G. Schwartz, Norman

Sacolick, Marion Secter, Morton A.

Sagalovich, Roza Seigel, Blossom

Salice, James Shamoon, Mariam Y.

Salina, Riva Shapiro, Barbara S.

Saltzberg, Sam Shapiro, Gerald

Sanders, Joseph H. Shapiro, Isaac

Sandler, Gale Shaw, Marie

Satter, Joseph Shedlow, Belle

Savitzky, Genia Sher, Miriam G.

Savoy, Christine Sher, WUUam S.

Schiel, Edith Sherman, Suzanne M.

Schiff, Alvin V. Shifman, Clara

Schlenvogt, Mary B. Shimizu Takeo

Schrenzel, Crete Shino, Victoria

Schulman, Betty Shkolnik, Lia

Schulman, Betty I. Shoger, Shirley

Schultz, Claire F. Shulman, Ida

Schwarcz, Dov T. Shulman, Milton D.

Schwartz, Alex Siegel, Gertrude 2/9/2005 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 42941

Silverman, Bernice Stern, Milton

Silverstein, Evelyn Stern, Natalie L.

Sinay, Fred W. Stolarsky, Abe

Singer, Rita StoUer, Paula E.

Sirner, Sylvia Stoller, Rose

Sklair, Arnold S. Stopek, Helen

Sklair, Marilyn G. Stroud, Doris J.

Skrypnik, Michael Sugar, Rosalie

Sloran, Evelyne Tannenwald, Ruth

Slutzky, Irving Tatarchuk, Vladimir

Sodekoff, Harold E. Teifeld, Pearl

Soibel, Bertha Tenenbaum, Betty

Solar, Dorothy Tennant, Shelby

Solomon, Rose Thoren, Astrid B.

Spektor, Seymor Tishler, May

Spritz, Ethel Toch, Rose

Stanis, Joseph and Bernadette Tokowitz, Anita

Stein, Shirley Toncray, John E.

Steinbeigle, Barbara B. Toporek, Fruma

Steinberg, Bernard Torf, Rose

Steinberg, Jeanette Torii, Grace

Steiner, Sima Towb, Rebecca

Stern, Louis Trajoior, Anne G. 42942 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

Tuber, Thelma B. Weiss, Rayda

Turner, Shabsi Weiss, Zoltan

Tjoitjoinik, Leonid Wenger, Lina C

Ungar, Ann L. Wexler, Celia

Unterman, Abe M. White, Jean H.

Vack, Georgia White, Robert

Van Vlierberghe, Helena Whitehouse, George

Van Gelder, Anita Whitman, Shirley L.

Venet, Bess Wiaz, Sara

Venet, Dianne Widen, Leo

Viner, Sally Wiener, Teresa S.

Volkmann, Michael Wilhelm, Deena

Wagman, Faye Willens, Reva

Waldman, Dorcee B. Williger, Irwin F.

Walkarz, Sara T. Wilzen, Lisa V.

Wall, Max Wolf, Shirley R.

Wallace, Jerry Wolff, Gabriel

Warsaw, Lawrence Wolff, Noah

Wasserman, Tamara Wolfson, Edith P.

Wein, Edward Wolnak, George

Wein, Sadie K. Wolpoff, Ruth

Weinstein, Adelaide Wood, David and Rachel

Weiss, Milton Wortsmann, Frances N. 2/9/2005 APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS 42943

Wylder, Florence Zavilyanski, Mark

Yablong, Pauline Zinger, Mark

Yach, Jacob Zoltak, Avraham

Zackai, Deborah

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.

JOURNAL (Januaiy 11, 2005)

The City Clerk submitted the printed official Joumal of the Proceedings ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, Illinois, for the special meeting held on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed official Joumal and to dispense with the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS.

None. 42944 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.

At this point in the proceedings. Alderman Matlak rose and expressed gratitude for his good health on the one year anniversaiy of his surgery for a kidney transplant. Noting that he received his kidney from a live donor who wished to remain anonjonous. Alderman Matlak spoke of his unpayable debt to that individual and then expressed his appreciation to the donor's spouse and family, who supported the donation, as well as to the donor's employer, who had maintained the donor on its payroll through the recovery periods.

PRESENCE OF VISITORS NOTED.

The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, called the City Council's attention to the presence of the following visitors:

members of Chicago Police Department Targeted Response Unit: Sergeant Francis A. Valadez, accompanied by his wife, Lara, his mother, Sabina, his sons, Justin, Francis and Jacob, his sister, Monica, his brother, Edward, his sister-in-law, Gail, his brother, Paul, and his brother Louis (Lieutenant C.F.D.); Police Officer David Adams (retired Master Sergeant United States Marine Corps); Police Officer Danielle Philp, accompanied by her husband, Allen (Police Officer C.P.D.), her sons. Gage and Jared, her daughter, Stephanie, her mother-in-law, Barbara, and her father-in- law, Wayne (Deputy Sheriff Lake County, Indiana);

Chicago Fire Department 7* Battalion Chief Robert Byme, accompanied by his daughter, Elizabeth; members of Engine 76: Lieutenant/Emergency Medical Technician Patrick Fleming; Engineer Muzzillo, accompanied by his wife, Mary Ann, his son, Tony, his sister, Debbie, and his niece, Nickey; Fire Fighter Brian Strauss, accompanied by his twin sons, Jackson and Conor, his fiancee, Christina Limas, her daughter and son, Taylor and Nicholas Limas; Fire Fighter Robert Flynn; and members of Tmck 35: Captain Frank Cambria, accompanied by his fiancee, Fire Fighter Ann Cacioppo, his son, Anthony, and his daughter, Francesca; Fire Fighter Edward Ganta; Fire Fighter Timothy Herling, accompanied by his wife, Norine, and his sons, John and Jason; Fire Fighter John Klauss, accompanied by his wife, Laura; and Fire Fighter Martin Nolan;

Ms. Kelly Lambert, accompanied by her parents, Susan and Gerald, and several friends; 2/9/2005 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS 42945

representatives of the League of Chicago Theatres: Ms. Marj Halperin, Executive Director, Ms. Amelia Dellos, Director of Marketing, Mr. Johnny Knight, photographer, Mr. Jay Kelley, founder of Off Loop Public Relations, and Ms. Jennifer Bielstein, board member ofthe Writers'Theatre, accompanied by actors Mr. Graham Kostik, Ms. Amanda Marcheschi, Ms. Lynda Shadrake, Mr. Peter Parilli and Ms. Marissa Loren McCrae;

members ofthe Illinois International Port District Board: Mr. William. J. Braasch, Chairman, and board members Mr. Charles R. Bowen, Reverend Daniel Alvarez, Sr. and Mr. Samuel L. Evans, Jr.;

members of the Chicago Emergency Telephone System Board: Mr. Paul Volpe, Chairman, and board member Mr. Michael Callahan;

members of the Chicago Cable Commission: Mr. Winston Mardis, Chariman, and commission member Ms. Helen C Lee; and

Ms. Mary O'Neill, member of Southwest Home Equity Commission 11.

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 Council of the City of Chicago to be held after the meeting held on Wednesday, the ninth (9*) day of February, 2005, at 10:00 A.M., be and the same is hereby fixed to be held on Wednesday, the ninth (9*) day of March, 2005, at 10:00 A.M., in the Councfl Chambers in City Hall.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 42946 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 2/9/2005

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

Yeas — Aldermen Flores, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Hairston, Lyle, Beavers, Stroger, Beale, Pope, Balcer, Cardenas, Olivo, Burke, T. Thomas, Coleman, L. Thomas, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Brookins, Muhoz, Zaiewski, Chandler, Solis, Ocasio, Bumett, E. Smith, Carothers, Reboyras, Suarez, Matlak, Mell, Austin, Colon, Banks, Mitts, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Daley, Tunney, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 50.

Nays — None.

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

Adjournment.

Thereupon, Alderman Burke moved that the City Council do Adjourn. The motion Prevailed and the City Council Stood Adjourned to meet in regular meeting on Wednesday, March 9, 2005, at 10:00 A.M. in the CouncU Chambers in City Hall.

JAMES J. LASKI, City Clerk.