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

Regular Meeting—Wednesday, June 12, 1985

at 10:00 A.M.

(Council Chamber—City HaU—Chicago, Illinois)

OFFICIAL RECORD.

HAROLD WASHINGTON WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI Mayor CityClerk 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17455

Attendance at Meeting.

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

Absent - Aldermen Huels and Mell.

Call to Order.

On Wednesday, June 12, 1985 at 12:23 P.M. (the hour appointed for the meeting was 10:00 A.M.) Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, called the City Council to order. Daniel J. Burke, Deputy City Clerk, called the roll of members and it was found that there were present at that time: Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone — 48.

Quorum present.

Invocation.

Reverend Raymond Nyquist, Sauganash Community Church, opened the meeting with prayer.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO PATRICIA GALE FOR HER UNSELFISH HEROISM.

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

WHEREAS, On Monday, June 5, 1985, a collision on the Kennedy Expressway killed a taxi driver and his passenger, despite the efforts of a passerby; and

WHEREAS, This passerby, Patricia Gale, age 33, is a resident of Chicago's North Side and a Northwestern University economics student and a volunteer in the hospice movement working with terminally ill cancer patients; and 17456 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL--CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, Ms. Gale performed a heroic act on Chicago's Kennedy Expressway by being the only driver to stop her car, phoned police from her mobile car phone, and assisted two injured victims of a major taxicab accident; and

WHEREAS, This heroine, trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, went to the taxi, found the cabdriver, Robert Sykes, pinned to his seat bleeding and discovered his passenger, John Rail, on the back floor; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Gale, with the help of a firefighter, moved the passenger onto the taxi's backseat, and then held his head up to keep his air passage open and help put a neck brace on John Rail; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Fire Department plans to recognize the heroine's assistance prior to the arrival ofthe fire units; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this 12th day of June, 1985, do hereby recognize Patricia Gale's unselfish heroism and congratulate her for assisting in the rescue of Robert Sykes and John Rail; and

Be It Further Resolved,Theit a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and forwarded to the family of Patricia Gale.

Alderman Hagopian moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Hagopian, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously.

JUNE IITH THRU JUNE 16TH, 1985, DECLARED PUERTO RICAN WEEK IN CHICAGO.

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

WHEREAS, The Puerto Rican community has contributed unselfishly to the continuous growth and progress ofthe City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has enjoyed the Puerto Rican Parade and festivities sponsored by the great Puerto Rican community for the last 20 years; and

WHEREAS, The Parade and festivities are filled with pageantry, pomp and circumstance for the delight ofthe entire City; and

WHEREAS, The festivities are reflective of the culture and heritage of the Puerto Rican people, and their contributions towards harmony and unity across the City; and 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17457

WHEREAS, The current inhabitants of the proud island "Boriquen", although an ocean away, celebrate in spirit with their brethren in the great City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, The "coqui" the very symbol ofthe enchanted island called Puerto Rico, will sound the beginningof the festivities by singing his melodious song; and

WHEREAS, The many events will take place during the City's Puerto Rican Week, in Humboldt Park, and various locations throughout the City; and

WHEREAS, These events will make a significant contribution to the thousands of Hispanics and other ethnic groups expected to participate; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this 12th day of June, 1985, do hereby extend our congratulations and best wishes to the Puerto Rican community for great success in their plans for outstanding festivities; and

Be It Further Resolved, That the week of June 11th, through June 16, 1985 be declared Puerto Rican Week in the City of Chicago, in honor of the Puerto Rican Community, and that all citizens are invited to participate in this celebration.

Alderman Santiago moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Santiago, seconded by Alderman D. Davis, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously.

TRIBUTE TO LATE GARLAND C. GUICE.

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

WHEREAS, Mr. Garland C. Guice died on Sunday, June 9, 1985; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Guice worked tirelessly towards the goal of aiding, directing and encouraging minority business; and

WHEREAS, Chicago is a front-runner in the practice of recognizing minority business; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Economic Development Corporation aids minority business; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Guice served the Chicago Economic Development Corporation as Associate Director of Finance and Business Development and later as its president; and 17458 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, Mr. Garland C. Guice also served as president of Inner City Inc., which oversees a chain of sixteen Burger King restaurants, whose annual sales exceed Nine Million Dollars; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Guice will long be remembered for his determination, strength and perseverance; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City Council assembled here on this 12th day of June, 1985 do hereby recognize the achievements of Mr. Garland C. Guice and commend him for the many contributions to City government and minority businesses and his relentless pursuit of justice and fairness; and

Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and forwarded to the family of Mr. Garland C. Guice.

Alderman Evans moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action u{X}n the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Evans, seconded by Aldermen Smith, Frost and D. Davis, the foregoingproposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously, by a rising vote.

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY OFFICERS.

Referred-CORPORATION COUNSEL URGED TO NEGOTIATE PROMPT AND FAIR RESOLUTION IN CASE OF KETCHUM V. BYRNE.

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ I transmit herewith a resolution urging the Corporation Counsel to negotiate a prompt and fair resolution of the case Ketchum v. Byrne, in accordance with the decision ofthe U.S. Court of Appeals requiring a ward remap.

Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON, Mayor. 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17459

Alderman Kelley moved to suspend the rules temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon the said proposed resolution. The motion lost by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Santiago, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr - -19.

Nays - Aldermen Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Marzullo, Nardulli, Hagopian, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 23.

Alderman Kelley then moved to Refer the said proposed resolution to the Committee on Committees and Rules. The motion Prevailed and said proposed resolution was Referred to the Committee on Committees and Rules.

Referred-MAYOR'S REAPPOINTMENT OF SAMUEL C. MARAGOS AS MEMBER OF CHICAGO REGIONAL PORT DISTRICT.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, at the request of two aldermen present (under the provisions of Council Rule 43), Referred to the Committee on Ports, Wharves, and Bridges:

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ I have reappointed Samuel C. Maragos as a member of the Chicago Regional Port District, for a term ending June 1,1990.

I respectfully request your approval of this reappointment.

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

i?e/€rreci - EXECUTION OF REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH COLUMBIA LABEL CORPORATION FOR LAND WRITE-DOWN.

Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, submitted the following communication, which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance: 17460 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to enter into and execute on behalf of the City ofChicago a Redevelopment Agreement with Columbia Label Corporation for a Land Write-Down of $.50 per square foot to assist the company in the purchase of property located at 4048 West Schubert. The proposed project will result in the creation of twelve (12) new jobs.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred^- AUTHORIZATION FOR CITY TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATION TO ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.

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

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12, 1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request ofthe Commissioners ofthe Departments of Planning and Housing, I am transmitting herewith copies of an ordinance authorizing the City to submit a grant application to the Illinois Department of Conservation and the National Park Service, U.S. Department ofthe Interior; to accept a grant of $100,000 from those agencies for the development of Triangle Park, a 2.6 acre neighborhood park, to be located within the Haskins-Hermitage Redevelopment Project area in the Rogers Park Community ofChicago; and to execute all necessary documents incident thereto.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

Very truly yours, (Signed) HAROLD WASHINGTON, Mayor. 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17461

/2e/erre(f~ EXECUTION OF REVOLVING LOAN FUND AGREEMENT WITH LEWIS SMOKED MEAT COMPANY.

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

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to enter into and execute on behalf of the City ofChicago a Revolving Loan Fund Agreement with Lewis Smoked Meat Co., in the amount of $200,000, to expand business and job opportunities located at 1214 East 95th Street.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

Referred -EXECUTION OF REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE AND ARC HER/ASH LAND LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.

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

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO

June 12,1985.

To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ~ At the request of the Commissioner of the Department of Planning, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to enter into and execute on behalf of the City of Chicago a Redevelopment Agreement with Chicago Title and Trust Company as Trustee and Archer/Ashland Limited Partnership as 17462 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

beneficiary thereof, in the amount of $1,890,000, to assist in financing the construction of the Archer/Ashland Project, a community shopping center.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

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

City Council Informed As to Miscellaneous Documents Filed Or Received In City Clerk's Office.

Honorable Walter S. Kozubowski, City Clerk, informed the City Council that documents have been filed or received in his ofiice relating to the respective subjects designated as follows:

PROCLAMATIONS.

Proclamations of Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor, designating times for special observances as follows:

"PAINT MONTH IN CHICAGO": Month of May, 1985;

"GLASGOW MAY FEST DAYS IN CHICAGO": May 14-18,1985;

"ANTI-LITTER/GRAFFITI CAMPAIGN DAYS IN CHICAGO": May 14-31,1985;

"JOFFREY BALLET DAY IN CHICAGO": May 17,1985;

"NATIONAL INSURANCE WOMEN'S WEEK": May 19-25,1985;

"AWARENESS DAY": May 21,1985;

"NATIONAL BOWLING ASSOCIATION DAYS IN CHICAGO": May 25-June 2,1985;

"NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES RECOGNITION DAY IN CHICAGO": June 1,1985;

"UPWARD BOUND WEEK IN CHICAGO": 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17463

June 2-8,1985;

"BUSINESSLAND DAY IN CHICAGO": June 6,1985;

"FATHER'S DAY IN CHICAGO": June 16,1985;

"PHYSICAL THERAPY WEEK IN CHICAGO": June 16-22,1985;

"SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH DAYS IN CHICAGO": July 1-7,1985.

Placed on File - ACCEPTANCE UNDER ORDINANCE.

Also, the acceptance of Slitton Place Association, under an ordinance passed on January 23, 1985 (T. V. security cable); filed on June 3, 1985.

STATE APPROVAL OF ORDINAxNCES CONCERNING MOTOR FUEL TAX PROJECTS.

Also, communications from Sigmund C. Ziejewski, District Engineer, under dates of May 29 and May 30, 1985, announcing that the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois has approved receipt of ordinances passed by the City Council on the dates noted (involving expenditures of Motor Fuel Tax Funds) as follows:

July 6, 1983.

Funds authorized for installation of Traffic Control Signals at the intersection of South Parnell Avenue and West 95th Street;

November 14, 1984.

Funds authorized for engineering and installation of Traffic Control Signals at West 95th Street and South Parnell Avenue;

February 4, 1985.

Execution of Agreement authorized with the State of Illinois for improvement of Western-Belmont Overpass between Nelson and Roscoe Streets;

February 13,1985. 17464 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Execution of City/State Project Agreement authorized for improvement of Diversey Parkway between Chicago River and Sheridan Road;

Execution of Agreement authorized with Station Company, Burlington Northern Railroad Company and National Railroad Passenger Corporation for rehabilitation of Harrison Street at Chicago River;

April 18, 1985.

Execution of City/State Project Agreement authorized for resurfacing of various North Side Streets within City;

Execution of City/State Project Agreement authorized for resurfacing of various Central Area Streets within City;

Execution of City/State Project Agreement authorized for resurfacing of various South Side Streets within City;

Execution of City/State Project Agreement authorized for improvement of Wacker Drive between Field Boulevard and Lake Shore Drive;

Authority granted for Execution of City/State Project Agreement for improvement of Kostner Avenue between Armitage Avenue and Belmont Avenue;

Authority granted for Execution of City/State Project Agreement for improvement of Wells Street Viaduct between Hubbard Street and the Chicago River.

REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY.

Also, the following communication from Robert W. Bresemann, Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Edison Company, addressed to the City Clerk under date of June 3, 1985, which reads as follows:

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

Fuel Adjustment Charges under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relating to the Rider No. 20, Fuel Adjustment, for the month of June, 1985.

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

Monthly statement of operating revenue and income to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (F.E.R.C. Form No. EIA-826), for the month of March, 1985. 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17465

Commonwealth Edison Company's Current Report on Form 10-Q for March 31, 1985, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission."

City Council Informed As To Publication Of Journals.

(May 29 and May 30, 1985).

The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances, etc., which were passed by the City Council on May 29, and May 30, 1985, and which were required by statute to be published in book or pamphlet form or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet form on June 5, 1985, by being printed in full text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe regular meeting held on May 29, 1985, and the recessed session held on May 30, 1985, published by authority of the City Council in accordance with the provisions of Section 5-5 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, as passed on December 22,1947.

(June 5, 1985).

The City Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances, etc. which were passed by the City Council on June 5, 1985, and which were required by statute to be published in book or pamphlet form or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet form on June 12, 1985, by being printed in full text in printed pamphlet copies of the Journal of the Proceedings of the City Council of the regular meeting held on June 5, 1985, published by . authority ofthe City Council in accordance with the provisions of Section 5-5 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, as passed on December 22,1947.

Miscellaneous Communications, Reports, Etc., Requiring Council Action (Transmitted To City Council By City Clerk.)

The City Clerk transmitted communications, reports, etc., relating to the respective subjects listed below, which were acted upon by the City Council in each case in the manner noted, as follows:

RECOMMENDATIONS BY COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMExNT OF PLANNING AND ACTING ZONING ADMINISTRATOR.

A communication signed by Elizabeth Hollander, Commissioner of Planning, under date of May 28, 1985, showing the recommendations of the Commissioner and Acting Zoning Administrator concerning map amendments for which public hearings were held May 21, 1985, in accordance with provisions of Section 11.9-4 of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance as passed by the City Council on January 31, 1969, which was Placed on File. 17466 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

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

Habitat Company ~ to classify as a Communications Planned Development by supplementing all the B7-6 General Central Business District symbols and indications as shown on Map No. 3-F in the area of

1030 North State Street;

May Department Stores Company ~ to classify as a Business Planned Development instead of an R2 Single-Family Residence, Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing and Manufacturing Planned Development No. 29 Districts the area shown on Map No. 13-K bounded by

West Foster Avenue; the east line of North Keating Avenue; the northwest line of West Winnemac Avenue; a line 628.89 feet south of West Foster Avenue; the west line ofthe right-of-way ofthe Chicago and Northwestern Railroad; a line 10 feet west of the east line ofthe Edens Expressway; North Elston Avenue; a line 25 feet northwest of West Winnemac Avenue; and the east line ofthe Edens Expressway;

Metropolitan Resources Group, Inc. ~ to classify as a B2-2 Restricted Retail District instead of an R5 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 14-C bounded by

a line 220 feet 0 inches north ofand parallel to East 56th Street; South Shore Drive; East 56th Street; and a line 160 feet 0 inches east of and parallel to South Everett Avenue;

Shell Oil Company ~ to classify as an Ml-1 Restricted Manufacturing District instead of a B4-1 Restricted Service District the area shown on Map No. 11-K bounded by

the westerly line ofthe Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad; a line 160.0 feet north of West Montrose Avenue; and North Cicero Avenue (triangular shaped lot);

Tony Piet Motor Sales, Inc. - to classify as a C2-2 General Commercial District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map Nos. 16-H and 16-1 bounded by

a line 25 feet south of West 66th Street; the alley next east of and parallel to South Western Avenue; a line 249 feet south of West 66th Street; South Claremont Avenue; a line 394 feet south of West 66th Street; the alley next east of and parallel to South Western Avenue; a line 419 feet south of West 66th Street; South Western Avenue; the alley next north of and parallel to West Marquette Road; the alley next west of and parallel to South Western Avenue; a line 53.13 feet south of West 66th Street; and South Western Avenue. 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17467

CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

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

American Family Ins. Co. and Yin Ping Sit;

Beck Annamae, Beletsky Donald, Benjamin Stanley;

Canevari Joyce L., Chicago Mutual Liability Co. and Jeffery Lichte, Colbeck Agnes;

Evans Ruth L.;

Ferrara Florean T., Flores Rigoberto;

Hammons Theodore W., Harris Leona H.;

Justic James Richard;

Levy Melvin N., Ligue John J.;

Madrigal Conrad, Maloney Robert T., McClain Dwain W., Merit Ins. Co. and Jackson Merrill, Meyers James A.;

Nelson Howard;

Ortega Martin;

Parisi Carol Ann;

Ramirez Jose C;

SaIek Mark J., Saunders Ernest & E., Seckus Roxann M., Shane Robert Irwin, Shaw Harrison, State Farm Ins. Co. (4) John Gallagher, Louis Gordon-Hay, Robert C. Reeve and Francis H. Schweuiger, Stewart Irma M., Stowers Evelyn;

Theodossis Frank;

Wegrzyn Robert Walter.

Aetna Life and Casualty and Thomas & Gloria St. John, Allstate Ins. Co. (2) James Dunworth and Anthony Giardinetto, American Country Ins. Co. and Mark Cichon;

Boylan Joseph C;

Christenson Donovan Orley, Coughlin Timothy James; 17468 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL.-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Denney Elliott S., Draper Chestannie;

Economy Fire & Cas. Co. and Edwin Fabiszak;

Fields Aristine, Forbes Denise Marie;

Gilliam Joseph;

Hatcher Elizabeth Ann;

Jackson E.;

Kolomaytes George (2);

Lucas Thomas G.;

Morgan Lula;

Nunez Hope;

Porter Michael T.;

Racine Bakery, Inc., Reagan Mary Francis, Recovery Services Int'l and Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Rice Gudrun L., Russo Richard Lee;

Salicete John Stanton, Schwinn Bicycle Co. and Kathleen Sieczko, Shearer I., South Bend Freight Line, Inc., State Farm Ins. Co. and Marsha L. Vihon, Stella Vito C, Strickland Alex, Soils Salvador;

Taylor Michael, Transamerican Ins. Co. and Harriett Hamilton, Traub Jerilyn and Ronald;

Underwriters Adjusting Co. and United Carborator;

Vossel Catherine E.;

Ward Willie, Weiss Stephen A., Woodruff Willie L.;

Zaragoza J.

fle/grred-REQUEST TO HOLD "SEARCH FOR A CURE" MARCH DURING MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1985.

Also, a communication from the Leukemia Research Foundation, Inc., requesting permission to hold a "Search for a Cure" march (door-to-door solicitation) during the month of October, 1985, which was iie/erred to the Committee on Finance. 6/12/85 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 17469

Referred-REQUEST FOR STREET CLOSING TO HOLD BLOCK PARTY AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also, a communication from John Kaminski, requesting a recreational street closing for the purpose of holding a block party on August 24, 1985 on South Brighton Place from 40th Street to Talman Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

PlacedonFile-REPORT OF VOUCHER PAYMENTS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FOR MONTH OF MAY, 1985.

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

[Voucher printed on page 17470 of this Journal.]

Rules Suspended-TRIBUTE TO LATE EDWIN FIFIELSKI.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to take up out of the regular order of business a proposed resolution to pay tribute to the late Edwin Fifielski, former Alderman ofthe 45th Ward. The motion Prevailed.

Alderman Burke then presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Edwin Fifielski's roots were deep in Chicago's northwest side as a community leader, attorney and alderman, and his loss June 2nd is deeply felt by many members of this body with whom he served and by the people of the 45th ward and many more throughout the City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, He was a generous man of great compassion who served his constituents unselfishly, bringing a store of personal industry and expertise to every challenge in his community; and

WHEREAS, As Chairman of the City Council Committee on Cultural and Economic Development, Mr. Fifielski was the driving force behind creation of the Chicago Council on Fine Arts, and in conferring landmarks status on many Chicago structures, and he was a principal and aggressive leader in providing the right of way for our present Rapid Transit Line to O'Hare Airport; and

WHEREAS, Over the 15 years he served in the City Council, Mr. Fifielski was instrumental in starting many projects for the people of his ward and ofChicago, among

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them the Lawrence Avenue underflow, new park fieldhouses, new fire stations, libraries and many more; and

WHEREAS, Edwin Fifielski will be remembered as a great public servant, truly a man of the people from whom he sprang, a gentleman deeply committed to the fundamental values of this nation; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the City Council of Chicago memorialize the name of Edwin Fifielski for his devoted service over 15 years and that a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to his wife. Jewel.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Burke, seconded by Aldermen Gabinski, Frost, Pucinski, Natarus, Laurino and Stone, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously, by a rising vote.

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR SUBMISSION OF FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ENTITLEMENT YEAR XI.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed substitute ordinance, as amended, transmitted therewith, authorizing the submission of a final statement of objectives and projected use of funds for Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Year XI.

Alderman Bloom moved to amend the Committee on Finance report by introducing a proposed substitute ordinance.

[Substitute ordinance printed on pages 17472 thru 17565 of this Journal.] 17472 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ORDINANCE

WHEREAS, pursuant to the enactment of the Federal Housing and

Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, the City of Chicago proposes to submit the Final Statement for the entitlement of

Ninty-Nine Million, Three Hundred One Thousand Dollars; and

WHEREAS, it is provided in the act and in the regulations promulgated thereunder that the City provide certain assurances tc the federal government; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council of the City of

Chicago ar e cognizant of the conditions of the Housing eno

Community Oeveiooment Act of 1974, as amendeo, and are desirous of complying therewith; and

WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Council are desirous of establishing procedures which insure the fair, open and eauitable

_^ .^ C- < J. I •., • _ I I >. '.1iiivjj1 , :i'-/rt, ..ri3r3iwre.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17473

SECTION 1. The Mayor ~of the City of Chicago is authorized to make Year XI submission for federal funds, including the Final

Statement of Community Oeveloment Objectives and Projected Use of

Funds, as set forth in this ordinance and all understandings and assurances contained therein, pursuant to the provisions of the

Federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the regulations promulgated in connection with the Act in the sum of Ninty-Nine Million, Three Hundred One Thousand Dollars in entitlement funds, and federal non-expended prior year funds in the amount of Three Million, Two Hundred Ten Thousand, Three

Hundred Thirteen Dollars, non-expended City entitlement funds reprogrammed from prior years in the amount of Twelve Million,

Three Hundred Eight Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Two Oonar<; and anticipated income from the sale of land In the amount of Eleven

Million, Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars.

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

SECTION 3. The criteria for Conmunitv r.s.uainnnran*- :: i ^ ^ -^

Grant funded programs previously approvea oy tne City Councii shall remain in effect.

SECTION 4. Except for those funds specifically appropriatec for contractor-delegate agencies, the Mayor may reprogram amounts 17474 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHlCAliU b/iz/oo

to or from any object or purpose amounts set forth in the Year XI

Community Development Block Grant Appropriation Ordinance ( the

"CDBG Appropriation Ordinance") or allocations from prior block

grant years provided that no appropriation for any object or

purpose shall by virtue of any reprogramming authorized herein,

be reduced below an amount sufficient to cover all obligations

incurred or to be incurred by that appropriation subject to the

following requirements:

a. the Mayor, without the approval of the City

Council may reprogram up to Fifty Thousand

Dollars to or from any object or purpose; ana

b. the Mayor, with the approval of the City

Council may reprogram Fifty Thousand Dollars

or more to or from any object or purpose;

and in the event that the City Council has not acted respecting a

proposal reprogramming of Fifty Thousand Dollars or more within 40

business days of the transmittal of proposed reprogramming to the

City Council, such approval shall be deemed given.

All proposed reprogramming of funds as outlined in the Final

Statement of Projected Use of Funds by program for the Year .XI and 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTITEES 17475

in the allocations for prior years shall be made by providing

citizens with reasonable notice of and the opportunity to comment

on any proposed reprogramming of 556 or more of the funds from one

activity to another, which includes the deletion of an activity or

the addition of an activity.

SECTION 5. For all funds expended under the Community

Development Block Grant programs for the Year XI, the Office of

Budget and Management shall submit to the City Council semi-annual

reports on the obligations of funds within 45 days of the end of

each six months. The semi-annual reports shall include an

accounting for all funds expended during the preceeding six-months

for all block grant years, all income generated from the current block grant year and all prior block grant years, and a projection of income for the remaining half of the fiscal year.

SECTION 6. The Office of Budget and Management shall notify Aldermen of projects in their respective wards contemplated

under this program.

SECTION 7. Pursuant to Section 104 (a) (2) (0) and

Section 104 {b ) (5) of the Federal Housing and Community Oeveioo­ ment Act of 1974, as amended, the City shall provide cit-izens with

reasonable access to information regarding the past use of all

Community Development Block Grant funds. Such information shall

be available, on request, through the Office of Budget and

Management, and the Department of Finance. 17476 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCrU-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 8. Included in the Appropriation for Personal

Services in applicable departments shall be an account appearing

as Code No. ".015 Schedule Salary Adjustments."

Also to be included in the allocation for Personal Services

shall be an account appearing as Code No. ".070 Fringe Benefits"

for the purposes of providing City employees with health insur­

ance, dental insurance, optical insurance, life insurance, pension

(employer's share), unemployment insurance, worker's compensation,

tuition reimbursement, paid vacation, in-house training programs,

sick leave, deferred compensation, holidays, time off with pay for

family death, paid salary while on jury duty, and disability

p ayments.

SECTION 9. Any employee who is required and is authorized

to use his personally owned automobile in the regular conduct of

official City business shall be allowed and paid eighteen (S.19)

cents per mile allowance for the number of miles per month use of

such privately owned automobile, to a maximum amount of One

Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month; and provided further

that this allowance is subject to change by the City Council

during the fiscal ysir beginning July I, 19'd5 and ending June 30,

1936, In accordance with contracts approved by the City Council

between the City of Chicago and recognized collective bargaining

agents. City-owned or leased automobiles shall be used only for

Ci ty busi ness . 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17477

Section 10. The objects and purposes for which allocations are made in this ordinance are classified and standardized by the fol low ng items:

1 Personal Services

2 Contractual Services

3 Travel

a Commodi ti es s Equipment

6 Permanent Improvements

7 Land

8 Cont i ngenc1es

An appropriation in one or more of the Items above soecl'fied shall be construed in accordance with the definitions and limita­ tions specified in Illinois Revised Statues, Ch. 24 Section 3-2-5

(1983), unless this ordinance otherwise provides. An allocation for a purpose other than one specified and defined in this section may be made only as an additional, separate and distinct item, specifically stating the object and purpose thereof.

SECTION II. The Office of Budget and ."'i an agemen r snali prepare and present to the City Council, with the semi-annual

Report specified in Section 5, a reoort explaining the reasons for all unencumbered and unexpended allocations in all bloc< grant 17478 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

years, as reported in the Oepartment of Finance's monthly "Com­

munity Development Block Grant fund. Schedule of HUD Approved

Allocations, Current Committee Approved Allocations Expenditures,

Accruals, Encumbrances and available Balances."

SECTION 12. The following sums of money are set aoart

according to the departments of city government and contract­

or-delegate agencies and are to be expended for the objects and

purposes as set forth in Section 10 hereof. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17479 6/12/85

702 - YEAR XI COMMUNITY DEVELOP.MENT BLOCK GRANT FUND

ESTIMATES OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNOING FOR YEAR XI • JULY 1. 19S5 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1986

Community Oevelopmant Block Grant Entitlement S 99,301.000 For Y««r XI

U. S. Oepartment of Houstng and Uroan Develoement 3,210.313 Reallocation of Pnor Year Entitlement Funas

Reallocation of Unsoent Ccmmumty Cevalooment Blocn '.2,308.2E2 Grant Funos From Prior Years (II tnrougn x)

Revenue from tne Sale of Lana, Purenasea Uncer Various i1.850,OCO Community Oeveiooment 8'ock Grant Programs Incluoing Resioential Uroan Senewal ano Commercial District Oeveiooment Total 5126.669,565 17480 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CinCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND

«Not«: The objects and purposes for which approorNations are recommenoed are designated in the Budget Document by asterisk. 702-COM.MUNITY DEVELOPME.NT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OFFICE OF BUDGET AND .MANAGE.MENT ADMINISTRATION AND .MONITORING

;n XI — Mayor s Oeparimenul CD X Cade P^BOBSea AnBreoriitmns HecBrrinieneaTrBn Pfouett ioorocn: ition .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 302.863 S 302.862 s 298 ,088 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7.042 7,042 14 ,433 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 6 1 , 980 61 .990 59 ,363 «0100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 371,684 371,884 371,884 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 2.500 2 . SOO 2.500 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 73,700 73,700 73,700 .152 ADVERTISING 2,500 2,500 2,500 ,157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 32.000 32,000 32,000 ,162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 2.500 2.500 2.500 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES i ,666 1 ,666 ' .666 _ "0100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 114,566 114,855 114.655 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TD TRAVELERS 3,700 3,700 3,700 .270 LOCAL TOANSPORTATIDN i , CCO 1 . COO i .000 _ •0100.200 FOR TRAVEL 4,700 4,700 4,700 . 320 GASOLINE 400 4O0 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 500 500 500 350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 6 , :C0 6 , :G0 6,600 _ •0100 300 FOR COMMODITIES 7, 100 7, 100 7, 100 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 500 500 500 .;24 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS • , 500 '• . 50C • . SCO _ •0100.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 2,000 2,000 2.000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL $ 500,550 S 500.550 S SOC . 550 S 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17481

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ^EAR Xi DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONO.MIC DEVELOPME.NT PROGRA.M SUPPORT

cs XI Mayor J OeDarimenui CO X ;;de Prcosied AocrBBfigtiBn^ BegBmmgneitian "•iutiX flBBreariatian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 2.652.672 S 2.652.672 $ 2.529.648 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 14.043 14.043 127.354 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 933.350 933,350 929.952 •0200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 3,600,065 3,600.065 3,586,954 .125 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 2.000 2.000 2,000 .128 FEES ANO SERVICES 7.800 7.800 8.000 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 8.000 8.000 8.000 .143 COURT REPORTING 4.OOO .4.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 344.OOO 344.000 135.000 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 20.000 20,000 10,000 .152 ADVERTISING 50.000 50.000 150.000 .iSS RENTAL OF PROPERTY 300,000 300,000 266.100 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 42,000 42.000 49,000 .162 REPAIR DR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 7.400 7.400 2.500 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 4.000 4,000 4,000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 12,000 12,000 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 200 200 HEAT. LIGHT. AND POWER (PUBLIC) .182 AND RELATED SERVICES 7.200 7.200 7.200 . 186 TELEPHONE 8,:00 ° . ZZO 8 . 200 •0200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 816,600 316,600 650,000 .224 AUTCM3SILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS "5,960 .223 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 15.840 15,840 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TQ TRAVELERS • lO.OOO lO.COC 9,000 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 3.000 3 , COO 3 . COO •0200.200 FOR TRAVEL , 28.340 28,840 27,960 . 320 GASOLINE 7 , 200 7 , 200, 8 , COO .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 22.000 22 .CCO 12.000 •0200.300 FOR COMMODITIES 29,200 29,200 20,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 28,000 28.000 9,000 .£ZA rUCNITuSE AND FURNISHINGS 7. 200 ~ . 200 5.000 •0200.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 35,200 35,200 14,000 .£25 IMPROVEMENTS 2i .826 21 .626 •0200.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 21,826 21.826 .801 INDIRECT COST '56.900 •56,900 '55,900 •0200.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 156,900 153,900 156,900 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 4,688,831 S 4,688,631 S 4, 455. 814

10 17482 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVE.MENTS PROGRAM

OJLl Mayor s Oeoanmemal CO X Cade PrsBBied Aaaroer'atiotii °»;nmmi»ng3iiBn ^ggue;i ApBrcBnanon .144 ENGINEERING S 250.COO S 250.000 S %_ •0300,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 250,000 250.000 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 1 .550.000 1 ,650,000 i .647.000 __ •0300.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMEhfTS 1,650,000 1,650.000 1.647.000 •ORCANIZATION TOTAL S 1 . 900, 000 i 1,900.000 S 1 , 647 , 000 S

0301 94TH ANO GENOA ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION 750.000 0302 GRENSHAW, FILLMORE. KILBOURNE 500.000 C303 KILPATRICK AVENUE 400.000 0304 CRAWFORD INDUSTRIAL PARK 250,000 PROJECT TOTAL 1,900,OOO

INDUSTRIAL VIADUCT I.MPROVE.ME.NT

Waver s * CeoarTmeniai CD X

'0400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES... 160.coo •0400.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS. 480,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL I S s_ 640.000 I

LNDUSTRIAL W.ATER LINE I.MPROVE.MENT

Mayor s . CeoarTmemai CZ X ''B;:;;^ ^;sr;:ri;v;?t B>>.m-T.»"-;;t':n ••;iT""* •0500. 500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 110.000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL S S I 110.000 $

11 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17483

702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FL': DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPME.NT INDUSTRIAL RETENTION PROGRAM

CD XI Mayor J Ceoanmental CO X ijf PrpcBiefl AnofEOriatiofn BegBmmeneiiiBn '!geu»;i AcsropriiTion .801 INDIRECT COSTS $ S $ 500.000 $ .807 INDUSTRIAL RETENTION COSTS 738.000 738,000 3600,800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 738,000 738,000 500,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL $ 738.000 S 738 . 000 i SOO.OOO S

BUSINESS AREA IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

:3 XI Mayor J Deoanmeniai CD X :_2{ P'iSOifi ABprBBrmiflfi; °»CBmm;f»';iiifln -g^upi! AcBresnatiBn . 144 ENGINEERING i 335. COO S "35,000 S *=g0.000 i. 3700.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 335.COO 335.000 680.000 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 2 . 500. COO 2 . 500. 000 2 , ^J 8 5. COO _ 3700.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 2,500,000 2,500,000 2,485,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 2.835.000 i 2,835,000 "i 3 , 165.000 S_

0701 63RD/WESTERN 45,000 0702 MILWAUKEE/DIVERSEY 340,000 0703 53S0/HARPER • 340,000 0704 RODSEVELT/HCMAN 290.COO 0705 CLABK/TOUHY 300,000 0706 79TH/YATES 80,000 0707 DIVISION (CALlFCRNIA-WESTERN) 340.000 0708 47TH (MICHIGAN-VINCENNES) 330.COO 0709 35TH/KING DRIVE 50,000 C7iC MADISON (CICERO-CENTSAL) 335,000 0711 e3R0 (KING CRIVE-CDTTAGE GROVE) 340.000 0712 LARAMIE/CHICAGS ^5.000 PROJECT TOTAL : . . . 2,825.000

12 17484 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL~CfflCAGO 6/12/85 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPME.NT BUSINESS AREA SIGNAGE AND SIDEWALK AMENITIES PROGRA.M

-n XI Mavors Ceparimental CO X C:de PfcOBied AporBBnaiiBfH °gcflmm»nBaiiBn "gcu;?! AaBrBEriaiicn .526 IMPROVEMENTS S '50.000 S ' SC , 000 $ 334.655 $_ •0800.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 150,000 150,000 334,555

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 150,000 i 150,000 i 334,655 S

COMMERCIAL FACADE REBATE PROGRA.M

C: XI Mayor'$ jeoanmental CD X C:ae Pr:sc;»d ABcreBriaiiBni P»e3nnm»ngaTrBn °»Buf5l AaBreBritirBfi .802 REHAeiLITATIQN LOANS AND GRANTS S 600,000 S SOO,CCO S 600.000 S_ •0900.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 800,000 800,000 800.000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 800,000 S 800 OOP S SOO.OOO S

13 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17485

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COM.MERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPME.NT PROGRA.M S 1.300.000 of the 53.230,000 of the funding for the Commercial District Deveiooment Program is to be derived from revenues the sale of land Expenditures for this program will be limited to $1,930,000 until the revenues are received and allotted to the program The allotment of funos will be under the direction of the Budget Director.

cn XI "" Mayers Oepartmentai CO X :Bde PracBsgd AoDrBBrntians BegBmmenflaTion RgougTi ABBrcnrigiiBn .144 ENGINEERING 75.OOO .75.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 120. OOO 120. OOO :1000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 195,000 195,000 29,500 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 725.000 725.00O . 528 REMOVAL OR DEMOLITION 225.000 225.000 1000.SOO FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 950,000 950,000 1,340,000 FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NOT OTHER­ WISE PROVIDED FOR: TO BE EXPENDED UNDER .610 THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1 ,835.000 1,835.000 i.250.COO 1000.600 FOR LAND 1,835,000 1,635,000 1,250,000 RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE .803 PROPERTY, MAINTENANCE. MANAGEMENT 250.000 250.000 760,500 1000,800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 250,000 250,000 760,500 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 3,230.000 < 3,230,000 I 3.380,000 S

1001 71ST/JEFFERY 1002 16TH/CANAL 1003 47TH/KED2IE 1C04 BELMONT-SHEFFIELD COMM. DIST 1005 LINCOLN/LAWRENCE/WESTERN 1006 CICERO-KINZIE PHASE II 1007 MADISCN-CICERO COMM. DIST

14 17486 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUN1T\ DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DE\TLOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA AND ECONO.MIC DEVELOP.MENT GROUPS

Mayor s Oeoanmemal CO X Cfljif PrBDB«gd ABBrBcnaiioni PgcBmrnenaatian Rggug;i AcBrBoriaticn OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES i 2,920.COO i 2,920.000 S 2,515. 000 5_ • 1100,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2.920,000 2,920,000 2.515.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2,920,000 S 2,920,000 J 2,515.000 5_

101 ALIANZA OE NEGOCIANTES FEMENINAS 25,000 102 ANDERSONVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 103 AUSTIN BUSINESS COUNCIL 25,000 104 BACK OF THE YARDS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25.000 105 BRYN MAWR/BROAOWAY/RIDGE MERCHANTS ASSN. 40.000 106 CHICAGO/ASHLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25.000 107 CALUMET AREA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION 30.000 108 CERMAK ROAD CHAMBER DF COMMERCE 30.OOO 109 CHATHAM BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 45,000 110 CHINATOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 35,OOO 111 DEVON NORTHTOWN BUSINESS ASSOC. INC. 35,000 112 EAST 75TH ANO 79TH ST. BUSINESS ASSOC. 25,000 113 EASTSIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 30.OOO 114 87TH ST./STONY ISLAND BUSINESS ASSOC. 25.000 115 FIFTH CITY INDUSTRIAL PROMOTIONAL CORP. 25.OOO 116 47TH ST. BUSINESS ASSOC. 25,000 117 FULLERTON AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOC. 25,(X)0 118 GARFIELD PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,OOO 119 GREATER ENGLEWOOD LOCAL DEV. CORP. 25;0OO 35,OOO 120 GREATER MILWAUKEE AVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 45,000 121 GREATER SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 25.OOO 122 HOWARD/PAULINA DEVELOPMENT CORP. 35.OOO 123 HYDE PARK-KENWOOD DEVELOPMENT CORP 30,000 124 LAKEVIEW CENTRAL BUSINESS ASSN. 40.000 125 LAKEVIEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 126 LAKEVIEW EAST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 25,000 127 LAWNDALE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. 25,000 128 MILWAUKEE/DIVERSEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25.OOO 129 NEAR SOUTHSIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 130 NORTHCENTER CHAMBER CF COMMERCE 45,000 131 NORTH RIVER CCMMISSICN/LAWRENCE AV. DEV CORP. 25,000 132 NORTHWEST NEIGHBORHOOD FEDERATION 25,OOO 133 PILSEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 30,OOO 134 PRCJECT SO CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP., INC. 25,OOO 135 ROGERS PARK BUSINESS AREA DEVELOPMENT CORP. 25,000 136 ROSELAND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 35.000 137 SOUTH SHORE COUNCIL OF COMMERCE 25.000 138 UNITED LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN OF 26TH ST. 35,000 139 UPTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 35,000 140 WESTSIDE BUSINESS IVPRCVEMENT ASSCC. 25,000 141 ncSTTGuN CONCESNcO CiTIZi.NS CCALiTIuN 80 000 142 CABALLEROS CE SAN JUAN CREOI"' 'JNICN 4 5.000 143 CniCAGO ASSOC. OF NE'urrtCSHQCD OHVELCPMENT 05G. -.55.000 -.ca CrtlCioC sCONol'.l'w .;iVii.J>-''tN r .ZAP.

15 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17487

702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONO.MIC DEVELOPMENT - CONTINUED :CHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA A.ND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROUPS - CONTI

CO XI Mayor s Oepartmentai CO X PfBBBJtd ABBrBPriBllBrH PggBmmgnaatiBn Pfgugll AgprBsriatian 1 145 CHICAGO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. 45.000 1 146 CHICAGO WORKSHOP ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 35.000 1147 COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 45.000 1 148 HISPANIC FEDERATION OF ILLINOIS CHAMBER OF COM 30,000 1 149 INVENTORS COUNCIL 25.000 1150 KOREAN MIDWEST FEDERATION 25.OOO 1151 BACK OF THE YARDS NEIGHaORHOOO COUNCIL 45.OOO 1152 GREATER NORTH PULASKI DEVELOPMENT CORP. 65.000 1153 INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL OF NORTHWEST CHICAGO 65.OOO 1 154 NEW CITY YMCA 65.OOO 1155 NORTH BUSINESS ANO INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL 55.000 1 156 SOUTH AUSTIN/MADISON CORP. 55.000 1157 SOUTH CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT CORP. 65.OOO 1 158 BICKERDIKE REDEVELOPMENT. CORP. 15.000 1 159 CHICAGO HIGH TECH ASSN. 25.000 1 160 KENWOOD-OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 35.000 1 161 MIDWEST CENTER FOR LABOR RESEARCH 15.OOO 1 162 MIDWEST COOP. ASSN. 35,000 1 163 SOUTH AUSTIN COALITION COMMUNITY COUNCIL 15.000 1 164 UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD ORG. SOUTHEAST CHICAGO 10,000 1 165 WOMEN'S GROUP 10,000 1 166 PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25.0(X3 1 167 LATIN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 1 168 10,OOO 1 169 HOWARD/PAULINA DEVELOPMENT CORP. CENTER FDR NEW HORIZONS; GRAND BLVD. 30,000 1 170 20,OOO 1 171 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN UPTOWN 1 172 UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ASSOCIATION 20,000 1 173 ASSOC. PRO DERECHAS OBREROS 20,000 1 174 CENTER FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TECHNOLOGY 45,000 1175 INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL AFFAIRS 45,000 1 '76 CITIZENS INFORMATION SERVICE 30.000 1177 HUMAN RESOURCE INSTITUTE 35,000 1 '78 CENTER FCR URBAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 45,000 i'79 13TH ST CEVLCP CORP./PILSEN INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL 25,000 1180 NORTH PULASKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 1 181 NORTH & AUSTIN MEHCHAMTS ASSOCIATION 25,OOO 1 182 EAST EDGEWATER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25,OOO 1183 HYDE PARK BUSINESS i PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 25,000 1 184 BRIGHTON PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25.000 1 185 UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION 25,000 •• 186 BUCKTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25.000 1 187 TAYLOR STREET CHAMBER CF COMMERCE 25,000 1 188 GREATER WESTSIDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 25,000 1 189 71ST STREET MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 25,000 ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION 25.000 PHOOECT TOTAL 2,920.000

16 17488 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONO.MIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECT MICRO-LOAN PROGRA.M

CD XI Mayor s Ceoartmentai CO X Caae PrBoa^gd AoarBgnaliBris HgtommgnaatiBn P.»aug»i ApprBBnavon . 805 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS S 600 , 000 S 600,000 S JOO.OOO S_ •1200.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 600,000 600,000 300,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 600 , 000 1 600 . 000 i 300. 000 $

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOAN PROGRAM

CD XI Mayors Depanmeniai CD X 5^35 'reociti AaprBprtaiisns HgcBmrren^niBn "-m-r Arsreor.aren .805 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS S 2.500.000 S 2,500,000 i 1.500. COO S_ •1300.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2,500,000 2,500.000 1,500.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2 , 500 . 000 S 2 , 500 , 000 t 1 , 500 , 000 S

17 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17489

7C2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI r- CO-VENTURE AND ENTREPRENEUR EQUITY INVESTMENT

^3 yi ' — • Mayor s Oecartmental CO X Z:ie ProPB'gii Apprcpnations PgtEmmeneatipn "gau'St AppresrianBn .805 , LOAN PROGRAM COSTS $ $ S 593.524 $ • 1400.800' FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 533.524

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J $ J 593,624 $

DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS

-D XI Mayor's Depanmental CO X PrePBSg'j AoBreafijiions o»ce'nr<»'"'.8iion °?Bmti ABB^B?''i8i'e'' 1500,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 900.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S J S 900.000 S

18 17490 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON FINA.\CE

CD XI Mayor s Cepanmeniai CO X Code "'•jPBSga ApBrEBriaiiBns Pg;BmmgnoaTien Pgaueti AoprBS'ialiBn .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 7 1.532 S 71,532 S 69.780 $ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 924 924 3,804 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 25, 360 25,360 25,754 _ •1800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 97,816 97,816 99,338 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 8,000 8 . 000 8,000 _ • 1800.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 8,000 8,000 8,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 105.816 i 105.816 S 107.338 $

19 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17491 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR > DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING

" <| '" Mayor s . Departmental CO X Cade PrBCB^ed ABorBPriatians RegBmrngneation .°eaugsi AcprapnatiBn REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL S $ $ 770.892 J .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL 862.176 862.176 ,014 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 38.554 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 8.120 8.120 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 304 .604 304,604 283,376 •1900,000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,174,900 1,174,900 1,092,822 .128 FEES ANO SERVICES 12.400 12.400 3.OOO .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 10.000 10,000 10,600 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 24,970 24,970 26,560 .152 ADVERTISING ; 1,400 1,400 l , 4O0 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 3 ,500 3.500 2.800 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 19.500 19,500 19,OOO .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 500 500 1 . OOO .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 4,500 4.500 5.OOO MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES 1 ,000 < .000 4 , OOP •1900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 77,770 77,770 73,360 .24 5 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 3,OOO 3 . COO 2, TOO •1900.200 FOR TRAVEL 3,000 3,000 2,700 .320 GASOLINE 5,OOO 5,000 3 , 500 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 10,OOO 10,OOO 18,OOO .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 9.500 9. 500 '.1^0 •1900.300 FOR COMMODITIES 24,500 24,500 29,210 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 1.280.170 t 1 ,280. 170 < 1 , 198,092 $

20 17492 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

U_2J ___ Mayor's Oepartmentai CO X Cade P'BPflsed ABPrflBriatiens Peeamrrgraaiign ReaugsT AaereonatiEn .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1.415.626 S 1.415,626 $ 1.752,236 S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 25,566 25.566 80.798 .025 VACATION RELIEF 8.691 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 504.4 17 504.4 17 593.859 _ •2200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,945.609 1,945,609 2,435,584 .125 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 8.400 8,400 7,702 . 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.150 1,150 1.000 . 130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 3.500 3.500 1.500 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 182.000 182.000 168.000 .150 PUBLICATIONS 4,000 4.000 10.000, . 152 ADVERTISING 500 500 500 . 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 245.000 245,000 224.236 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 130.000 130.000 134.316 . 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 55.000 55.OOO 49.000 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 1.000 1.000 1 .(X)0 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5.000 5.000 14.000 . 172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3.800 3,800 3,150 . 173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 200 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES . 175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 500 500 i.OOO MAINTENANCE ANO OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES 1,500 1,500 3,000 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC) . 182 ANO RELATED SERVICES 22,500 22.500 22.260 . 186 TELEPHONE 45 . 000 4 5 ,000 42 . Ta _ •2200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 708.850 708,850 683,608 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 1,OOO 1,000 i.OOO .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6.000 6,000 6,COO .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 3 . OOO 3 . COO 3,000 _ •2200.200 FOR TRAVEL 10.000 10,000 10.000 , 220 GASOLINE 6,000 6,000 ' .CrOQ .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 31,500 31.500 31,500 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 250 350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 5 .000 5 , OOO 5 . COO _ •2200.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 42,750 42,750 43,750 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1,000 1,000 1,000 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 2,500 2,500 4 . OOO .440 MACHINERY ANO EQUIPMENT 3 3 . 600 S3 . 600 S8 . ZOC _ •2200.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 87 , 100 87 . 100 33 ,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2,794,309 S 2.794 309 S 3,255.942 $_

21 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17493

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FL;N=D DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING FAIR HOUSING COUNSELING

a_xj Mayor s Ceparimental CO X Ccdg P^BOosgd Approcnatiflns RgiBmmeiaaiifln °ggug^t Apareanaiian 005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 394,836 $ 394.836 $ 396,236 $ ,015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,377 1.377 19.893 ,025 VACATION RELIEF 14,015 ,070 FRINGE BENEFITS 138,674 . 138 .674 146, 209 _ •2300 .000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 534,387 534,887 576.453 , 125OFFIC E ANO BUILDING SERVICES 1,750 1,750 1,467 . 126OFFIC E CONVENIENCES 550 550 500 . 130POSTAG E AND POSTAL CHARGES 2,250 2.250 1.000 , 143COUR T REPORTING 2. OOO 2.000 3.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 100.000 100.COO 92.000 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 1.500 1.500 . 152 ADVERTISING 250 250 . 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 47,000 47,000 42,712 . 157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 5.OOO 5,000 5,000 . 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 5.000 5,000 5,000 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 750 750 1 , OOO . 172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 800 800 600 HEAT, LIGHT, ANO POWER (PUBLIC) 182 AND RELATED SERVICES 4.500 4.500 4 320 186 TELEPHONE 10,000 10.000 S . 142 '2300. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 181,350 181,350 164,741 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 3,000 3,000 4.500 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS. i.OOO i.COO 1,000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2 .000 2 , COO 2 . COO _ •2300.200 FOR TRAVEL 6 , 000 6 . 000 7 , 500 . 340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 2 , OOO 2 . OOO 2,000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.000 2 . COO ' 2 ,000 _ •2300.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 4,000 4 , COO 4,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 500 500 1,000 . 424 SURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1 ,200 1 . 200 •2300.400 FOR EQUIPMENT ,' 1 , 700 1 , 700 1 , 000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 727,537 S 727,937 S 753.694 s_

22 17494 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUPPORT

U_xj Mayor S Ceoanmental CO X Prcpctea ApprepnatiBfis ' 'gram-gnqairon Peaugst aasrnenalien .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1.900.524 $ 1,900.524 $ 1,577,004 $ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 8,398 8.398 80.84 1 .025 VACATION RELIEF 4,B25 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 665. 183 665, 183 594. 17A _ •2400.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2,574.105 2,574,105 2,256,844 . 125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 10,850 10.850 9,904 . 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1 , 100 i , 100 1.000 . 130POSTAG E AND POSTAL CHARGES 8 . OOO 8.000 3.500 . 141 APPRAISALS 10,000 10.000 3.OOO OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 315,140 315.140 273.000 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 15,000 15.000 S. 000 . 152 ADVERTISING 6.000 6,000 6,000 . 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 317,000 317,000 288,304 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 12.000 12,000 13.000 . 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 12,000 12,OOO 12,OOO 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1,250 1.250 1,000 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5.000 5.000 3,000 . 172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 5,000 5,000 4,050 . 173 STATE /EHICLE LICENSE PLATES 50 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES . 175 (EXCLUSIVE DF TRAVEL) 750 750 1.000 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES 1.500 1.500 7 = o «EAT. LIGHT. ANO =OWER (PUBLIC) . 182 ANO RELATED SERVICES 28.500 28,500 29.160 . 186 TELEP'-'ONE 55 .COO 5 5 .COS 54 .966 _ •2400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 804,090 304,090 708.634 .224 AUTCM03.ILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 17.000 17.000 1 E . 000 DIRECT PAYMENT TQ PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 500 500 500 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6,000 6 . OCO 6 . OCO .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION . 2 . COO 2 . CCO ' . 500 _ •2400.200 FOR TRAVEL 25 . 500 25 , 500 23 , OCO .220 GASOLINE 7,000 7,000 8.000 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 13,000 13,OOC 13.000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 600 350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES j . CCO 3 . 000 3.CCC _ •2400.300 FOR COMMODITIES 23,250 23,250 24 500 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1.000 1,000 1.000 . 424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS ' .000 1 . QCO •2400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 2 , CCO 2, COO 1 . 000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL. S 3,428,945 S 3.428.945 S 3,014.123 S_

23 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTITEES 17495

i02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF HOUSING DEVELOPME.NT PROGRA.M SUPPORT

_a_ii. Mayor'S Oepartmentai CO X iiU Preaa'gd ArBreflriaiians BgcsmfTipnaaTien 9»ni;g»l Acpreonatian 005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 1.223.253 S 1,223,253 J 1,405.834 ,015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 15,225 15,225 67,497 ,025 VACATION RELIEF " 1,050 ,070 FRINGE BENEFITS 433.467 433.467 515.666 • 2500 000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,671 , 945 1,671,945 1.990,047 , 125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 7 , OOO 7,000 6,235 , 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1,100 1, 100 1,000 . 130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 4,500 4.500 2,000 . 141 APPRAISALS 200,000 200,000 250.000 . 143 COURT REPORTING 3,000 3,000 5,OOO OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 150,000 150,000 137.000 . ISO PUBLICATIONS 4.000 4.000 2.500 . 152 ADVERTISING 6,000 6.000 5,000 . 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 200,000 200,000 181,525 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 21,000 21,COO 22.OOO . 162 REPAIR CR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 12,454 12,454 12.454 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 1,250 1 ,250 1,300 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5.000 5,000 3.000 . 172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3 . 200 3,200 2.550 . 173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 1 . 300 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES . 175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 750 750 500 MAINTENANCE ANO OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES • 1 ,500 1 ,500 3. OOO HEAT, LIGHT. AND POWER (PUBLIC! . 182 ANO RELATED SERVICES ^ 76.500 76.500 78.360 . 186 TELEPHOME 55 .000 55,COO 54 -95 • 2500 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 752 , 254 752,254 768,910 224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 5,OOO 5,000 7.500 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT 240 AGCNC IES 500 500 SOO 245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6.000 6,000 3,000 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2 .000 2. COO 3 . COO • 2500 .200 FOR TRAVEL 13 , SOO 13,500 14.000 320 GASOLINE 15.500 15,500 18.000 ,340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 22,000 32,000 32.000 346 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250- 2 50 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 , COO 4 . COO - . CCO • 2500 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 51, 750 51,750 53,250 .422 OFF:CE MACHINES 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 • 2500 .400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1 , 000 1 ,000 1 ,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2 .490, 449 J 2,490,449 S 2,827,2C7

24 17496 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING CO.M.MUNITi' SERVICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

CD XI .Mavar^s Oepartmentai CO X Z:ie "^BPBied ABaraBnatiBn^ Beear-gnaatian Pgc-'gii AEcrnanaimn .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1,163, 180 $ 1,683,180 S 1,731,520 S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 13.950 13,950 85,335 .025 VACATION RELIEF 8,019 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS ''93.996 593.996 627,203 _ '2600.OOO FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2,131,126 2.291,126 2.452.077 .125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 7.OOO 7,000 6,235 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.100 1,100 1 , OOO .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 6.750 6,750 3,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 10.000 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 1.500 1.500 1.000 .152 ADVERTISING 250 250 500 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 200,000 200,000 181,524 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 5,OOO 5,000 6,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 7,000 7,000 7,000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 750 750 1,000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1,000 1,000 1.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3,200 3,200 2,550 .173 STATE VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES 50 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES . .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 250 250 500 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES.. 1.500 1.500 750 HEAT. LIGHT. ANO POWER (PUBLIC) . 182 AND RELATED SERVICES "8.000 18.COO 18.360 1S5 TiLE PHONE . 35.000 35 , CCO 34.602 _ •2600.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 288.300 288,300 275.C71 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 5,000 5,COO 2.OOO DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 500 500 2.000 245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 500 500 i.OOO . 270 LOCAL 'RANSPCRTATICN 2.000 2 , COO • 2600.200 FCR TRAVEL 3 , 000 8 , COO 5 . 000 . 320 GASOLINE 1 , SOO 1 . 500 1 . 500 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 4.000 4,000 4,OOO .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 250 . 350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES t .000 2 , OCO 2 .OOP _ •2600.300 FOR COMMODITIES -.750 7,750 7,750 .422 OFFICE MACHINES -.000 1.000 1,000 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS " . "CO 1 .COO •2600.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 2,000 2,000 1,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 2.597.176 S 2,597, 176 S 2,740,898 S_

25 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17497

702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND .MAINTENA.N'CE

Xi Maver s Oepanmentai CD X Cede PraBa'gil ABaroanatians PgcsTir'gnaatiBn =gaug!l Accr-;nai!-n .820 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT S 460. COO $ 460,000 $" 620.465 .821 MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION 2^0.000 240.000 240,528 •2700.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 700,000 700,000 860,993

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 700.000 S 700,000 s. 860.993

25 17498 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING * RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL S 1.000.000 of the $7.COO.000 funding for the Residential Urtan Renewal Program is to derived from revenues from the sue of land. Exoenditures for this program will be limited to $6,000,030 until the revenues are receiveo and allotted to ine prcgrarrL The allotment of funds will be under the direction c( the Budget Director.

~~ • CD XI ~ Mavor'$ Cepartmenul CO X Cade "rcBBTg^ AaorBPriaiians Pg^enTrgieatian "gaugri AaprEBnaiian OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES S 10O.000 S IQO.OOO $ % •2800.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 100,000 100,000 ,526 IMPROVEMENTS 2.415.000 2.415,000 2.787,576 .528 REMOVAL OH DEMOLITION 450.000 4 50,000 291 .700 . •2800,500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 2,865.000 2.655,000 3.079,276 FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NOT OTHER­ WISE PROVIDED FOR: TO BE EXPENDED UNDER 610 THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 3.472.OOP 3,472.000 2.264.731 •2800.600 FOR LAND 3,472,000 3,472,000 2.264,731 RELOCATION PAYMENTS ANO ASSISTANCE .803 PROPERTY MAINTENENCE MANAGEMENT 563.000 563,000 295.000 •2800.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 563,000 563,000 235,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL I 7 , OCO . 000 S 7.000.000 S 5.639.007 $

2901 AUSTIN-LAKE/CSRCCRAN PLACE APTS. 2802 CENTRAL wEST/RUSH PRESBYTERIAN ST. LUKE'S EXPANSION 2803 CENTRAL WEST/SCATTERED SITE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 2804 CHICAGO-ORLEANS/OAK ANO WELLS PROJECT 2805 ENGLEWOOD CONSERVATION AREA/ST. BERNASD'S HOSPITAL 2806 GRAND 3LV0. PROJECT 2807 HASKINS-HERMITAGE REDEVELOP/TRIANGLE PARK 2808 HYDE PARK-K£NW0DD/47tn COTTAGE GROVE DEVELOP. 2809 HYDE PARK-KENW000/48tri-C0RCHESTER DEVELOP. 28 10 HYDE PARK-KENWOOD/SCATTERED SITE HOUSING CEVELOP. 2811 LAKE-KEDZIE REDEVELOP/MAYPOLE AND KEDZIE PROJECT 2812 LAWNDALE CONSERVATION AREA/SCATTERED SI'E DEVELOPMENT 2813 LINCOLN PARK/GOODWILL HANDICAPPED HOUSt.-JG 2814 LINCOLN PARK/WILLCW & FREMONT OEV£LDP>'F.NT 2815 MAOISON-ALSANY REDEVELOP PROJECT 2816 MADISON-CANAL REDEVELOP PROJECT/PRESIDE.STIAL TOWERS 2817 MOHAWK-NORTH REDEVELOP PROJECT 2818 NEAR WEST SIDE CONSERVATION AREA/SCATTERED SITE DEVELOP. 2819 UPTOWN CONSERVATION AREA/SCATTERED SITE CEVELCPMENT 2830 41ST-KING OH. REDEVELCP/PAUL STEWART APTS. 2821 47TH-LAKE PARK PROJECT 2822 63RD-STCNY ISLAND/T.W.0. DEVELOPMENT 2823 67TH-ST0NY ISLAND/69TH-EAST END 2824 69TH-S. CHICAG0/69TH AND COTTAGE GROVE 2825 63RD AND DORCHESTER DEVELOPMENT 2826 PERSHING ANO COTTAGE GROVE DEVELOPMENT 2827 CITYWIDE EMERGENCY DEMOLITION 2828 MISC. SITE IMPROVEMENTS

27 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17499

702-CCMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT 5L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUNC DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOUSING ACTION GRA.NTS

:D XI Uavor s Oepanmemai CD X If PrBB3«gii ABBreanalians Perflm^faaiiBn BgeugiT AearBanaTifln OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES S 2. I'O.OOQ S 2, IQO.COO t 2,096,000 $_ 900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2.100,000 2,100,000 2,096,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2,iQO.OOO S 2.100.000 $ 2.096,000 %_

2901 ASSOCIATION HOUSE 55,000 2902 ST. MICHAELS M. B. CHURCH 10.000 2903 CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE 60.000 2904 CONCERNED CITIZENS OF LITTLE VILLAGE 55.000 2305 EDGEWATER COMMUNITY COUNCIL 49.000 2906 18TH STREET DEVELOPMENT 30,000 2907 GREATER SOUTH WEST DEVELOPMENT 26,000 2908 HOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER 45,000 2909 LATIN AMERICAN TASK FORCE 35.000 2910 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL 55.000 2911 NORTH RIVER COMMISSION 30.000 2912 PROVIDENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 67.500 2913 ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL 45.000 2914 UPTOWN CENTER HULL HOUSE 45.000 2915 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE 49,000 2916 CHICAGO REHAB NETWORK 175.000 2917 LATIN UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOC. 40.000 29'8 COMMUNITY INVE.STMENT CORPORATICN 550.000 2919 ACCESS LIVING OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO 55.COO 2920 CO-OP CENTER AT TRUMAN COLLEGE 25.COO 2921 CHATHAM-AVALON PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL 20,000 2922 HERITAGE SOUTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 30.000 2923 ENGLEWOOD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 25.000 2924 GRAND BLVD DEVELOPMENT 30.000 2925 LAWYER'S COMMITTEE FOR BETTER HOUSING 25,000 2926 KENWOOD OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORG. 49.000 292" MARCY-NEWBERRY ASSOC. 35,000 2928 LAKE REGION HISPANIC ~IZN LIFE AGENCY 25,000 2929 NATIVE AMERICANS COMMITTEE 24.000 2930 LAKEVIEW CITIZENS COUNCIL 20,000 2931 WESTSIDE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOC. 25.COO 2932 PEOPLE HOUSING • 30,000 2933 PEOPLES REINVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT 25.000 2934 PRCJECT 80 25.000 1935 TRINITY-ROSELAND 40.000 2936 SOUTHWEST ALLIANCE OF CONCERNED CITIZENS 25.000 2937 VOLUNTEERS FCR HOUSING 25.000 2938 THE WILL FEED COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 25.000 2339 ROGERS PARK TENANTS CCMMITTEE 20.500 2940 UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION 25.000 294 1 MtCWEST COMMUNITY rC'.JNCTL T" ^'^'? 294: scuTn AusTi^/MAO'.soN cc==0Ri":rN :o occ 2343 ASHLANC-CAKLE* CONCHSNCC 5Fs:rrMT; 'C..rc

28 17500 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF CHICAGO

!LLJu : Mayor's uepirtmentai CD X iJUtt P'voetri ABBraariaiiens Bg-ammgneatian °gBug;t ftpcraanaiiBn .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS i 200.000 $ 200. COO S *_ •3000.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 200,000 200,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 200.000 S 200.000 S

3001 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES PROJECT TOTAL 200,000

SENIOR CITIZENS/HANDICAPPED HO.ME MAINTENANCE

CD /I Mayor's Ceoarimgnial CD X Cade P''g;;»ga ABaraBriaiiflni ag;flmm»ngtiien ';aug;i As;f;:r'aiien CTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL 149 SERVICES S 1.500.000 t 1.500. OOO S 805.000 |_ •3100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1.500,000 1,500.000 805,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 1 . SOO . 000 % 1. SOO. COO S 805.000 S_

3101 BACK-OF-THE YARDS COMMUNITY CCUNCIL 120.000 3102 BETHEL NEW LIFE 144.000 3103 BICKERDIKE 140,AOO 3104 CHICAGO COMMONS 200,000 3105 GREATER SDUTHwEST DEVELOPMENT CORP. 115.000 3106 MIDWEST CCMMUNITY CCUNCIL 162,466 3107 PEOPLES ASSOC. PRO-COMMUNITY ACTION 90,000 3108 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE 39.OOO 3109 MISSION OF FAITH 81.000 3110- LATIN AMERICAN TASK FORCE 55,OOO 3111 METROPOLITAN CHICAGO COALITION FOR THE AGING 80.000 3112 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE 113,134 3113 SOUTHWEST ALLIANCE OF CONCERNED CITIZENS 55.000 3114 WASHINGTON PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 55.OOO PROJECT TOTAL.. 1,500.000

29 6/12/85 RE;P0RTS OF COMMTITEES 17501

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2LCCK GRANT YEAR X! FUNO DEPARTME.NT OF HOUSING HOMELESS SHELTER REHABILITATION

aju Mavor s Oepanmenui CD X Coae Preacied AaBresnatians RggflmmgnaaTien Pgeuest AEBrBBngTien OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 500.000 S 500 , 000 % 50O.C0O S_ •3200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 500,000 500,000 500,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 500.000 i 500 . 000 j 500.000 S

MULTI-LTs'IT LOAN PROGRA.M

XI Mayor S Oepanmemai CD X r:ae P^gea'ed AjprBariaiian* Pgrarrfngranon °»aug»i A»;rc:rmiBn .802 REHABILITATION LOAN AND GRANTS $ S $ 3 . 000 , OOO S_ •3300.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 3,000,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL J J i 3,000.000 S

EMERGENCY HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRA.M

zz XI Mayor s Cesanmentai CD X :::e "-asa^ge -garcBriaiiart °g;e-'r-"';aiiEn "ga'jgsi Ap;r;:r.;iifln .EC2 REHABILITATION LOAN AND GRANTS t < . 5C '.CCO * 1 500.000 S •• . '^00 . CCO ?_ •3400.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,SOC.000 1,500,000 1.000,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 1.500.000 J 1.500. COO S 1 , COO . OOO I

HOUSING FACADE PROGRA.M

V.avsr s wesar;,Tie.~:J< .„> A t::e Pf;aa

30 17502 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2L0CK GSANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING CHICAGO ENERGY SAVERS FUND

:D XI Mayor s Ceparimental CD X Cade PfBBflsea ABBrgariaHBn^ Pgcgmmgneaiiafi "gaugft AoarcBrianen .802 REH4BILITATICN LOANS ANO GRANTS S 500.000 I 500.000 S S_ •3420.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 500,000 500,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 500 , 000 5 500.000 S

CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSI.NG PLAN The Chicago Neignborhood Housing Plan is to be fundea soielv with revenues '••ceived from trie saie ct 'anc. £xoenc:tures will be maae oniy uoon tne receiot of revenues and tne allotment of these revenues to tne orogrann. The allotment ot funds will be under the airection of the Budget Director.

Mayor's Ceoartmentai CD X Caae PriEeigd AaarBanatians 'gfEmmg-eatian 'paug«i AaflfearnTian .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS i (-.6 50.000 t 6.6 50. CCO S % •3430.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 6,650,000 6,650.000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 6.650.000 J 6,650.000 I S

CHCIAGO HOUSING P.ARTNERSHIP 51.300.COO of the SA,CCO.000 of funcmg for the Chicacs Neignocmooc Housing ^artne'-sniD ='o=rim •? to :e Ceriveo f- the saie c' lana cxoenaitures wni be nmueo to S2.70C.'-00 untih tne revenues are receiveo ana anottes to \f-« prcc'am. The allotment of funos will oe under the direction of the "iuoget Director.

Viavor s Oepartmenial CD X °-:ag;eB Aaarcanaiien^ aggarr-'.^aavan 'rtvcSI -;;r;p-!}T.^q .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS J 4 . OOO . COO S ^.OOG.CCC S S •3440.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 4,000.000 4,000.000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 4,000,000 S 4 . 000 OOP S S

31 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17503

7C2-CC;MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GPANT YEAR XI FUNC DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOUSING REHABILITATION

. :D XI Mayor j Deoanmeniai CD X Cade "'BBased AaarBBrielians Pggsmmgraaiion ^gaugjl AoarcanaiiBn .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS S 1 .300.000 i 1 , 300,000 S $_ •3450.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,300,000 1,300,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 1 . 300. 000 i 1 ,300.000 S S

HOMESTEAD REHABILITATION

Mayer s Cepa'imentai CO X Cade PraPB'ea AaareariatiB"? Pgger'mgoeaiiBn "gauett Aeareanation CTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES $ 5 S ~75.COO S_ •3500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 375,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S J S 37S . 000 5

32 17504 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOMESTEAD LOAN PROGR.AM

CD XI Mayor's Departmental CD X Caae P^apated AapraBrntians PggammgneaTian Pgauesi Aeareanaiion .802 REHASILI'ATION LOANS AND GRANTS $ S 5 400. OCO J •3600.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 400,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL $ 1 S 400. pop j

HOUSING ABANDONMENT PROGRA.M

:2_i! Mayor s Qepartmenui CD X Ceae P^aaafgd Aaaraariatiani Pgeammgnaaiifln "gaL-gst Aaareanatian OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 350.000 S 350. CCO 4 S_ •3700.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES. .. 350,000 350,000 .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 550 , COO 6 50.000 ^ . OCC . CCO _ •3700.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 650,000 650,000 1,000,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 1 . 000 . 000 i 1.000,000 j 1 . 000 000 S

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT OF REHABILITATION PROGR.A.M

Mavor's Cecarimemai CD X '.::: "raaaigg A:Bre:r-i;riBn« Pggammgxeaiian PAM^-M*. AfJ-BJV!litl, RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT OF .303 REHABILITATION »1 350.CCO s "60.OCC S 550 '^•CO « •3800.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 360,000 360,000 550.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL SS 360,000 s_ 360.000 s. 550.OCO s

NORTH PARK VILLAGE SENIOR DINING FACTLITV'

ucae 525 IMPPOVEVENTS S •3850.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 350. OCO •ORGANIZATION TOTAL J I S 350. OCO S_

33 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17505

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING NHS-ROSELAND GRANTS PROGRA.M

a_ii Mayor 5 uepartmental CD X ^•"•t P''ePB;eB AoBrBenatiBP^ RgCBmmgneaiian °gcugti ABBroenanen OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES S ISO. 000 S 150.000 $ $_ • 3900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 150,000 150,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 150,000 i 150. 000 S $_

3901 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICE ISO.000 PROJECT TOTAL •. 50 . 000

M 17506 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS-COMMUNITY ARTS DEVELOPMENT

Mayor's Departmental CO X Zoit P:-aPB;ed AoBrBBriatians HgearTimgnBatiBn Bgaug»t ABBraanation .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 179,844 % 179,844 $ 176,364 % .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 4,118 4,118 7,786 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 64,387 64.387 64,453 _ • 4000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 248.349 248,349 248,603 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 216.924 "216.924 149.596 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 3,469 3.469 •4000,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 220,393 220,393 149,596 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION TOO TOO •4000,200 FOR TRAVEL 700 700 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL'. S 469.442 i 469.442 j 398,199 i

35 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17507

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR Xi FU\; DEPARTMENT OF CLXTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS-STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNITY

' •' '' " XI ~ Mayor s Depanmental CO X taJj ^rePBSgd Aoprepriatlans SgcammgnaaTiBn Bgaue«t AaBraanBtien .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 106,464 S 106,464 S 101,208 S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,846 1,846 5,369 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 37 , 909 37.909 37.302 • 4100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 146,219 146,219 143,879 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 1 ,697 1 ,697 1 ,697 •4100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1.697 1.697 1.697

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 147.916 j 147,918 i 145.576 $

36 17508 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

CULTURAL ENRICHMENT

Mayor s Departmental CD X Cade °'5Ba;ed Aearcanatieps Becammgndatian Pgaugti AoDreanaiien OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 98,884 % 98,884 % g2.C00 S •4200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 98,684 98,684 82,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 98.884 J 98,884 S 82.000 S

4201 URBAN GATEWAYS 82.OOO 4202 IMAGINATION THEATRE 16.884 PROJECT TOTAL 98.684

37 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17509

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO CITY COMPTROLLER SPECIAL ACCOUNTING DIVISION-FISCAL MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING SERV?;.

CD XI Mayor s Departmental CD X Cade PrBBf'-gd AgBrcBriatiBnS Pggammg'^etiien PggL-gSI REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES ANO WAGES .0O4 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL S 201.892 S 201,892 S 652.604 $ .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 499.188 499.188 .014 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 32.630 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3.636 3.636 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 246,650 246.650 239.832 •4300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 951,366 951.366 925.066 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 497 -497 1.325 AUDITING AT THE DIRECTION OF THE . 143 COMMITTEE DN FINANCE 250.000 250.000 250,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 2.588 2.588 4.488 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 298 298 883 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 7.554 7.554 14,OOO .162 REPAIR CR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 2.803 2.803 3,500 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 800 800 500 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 2.394 2.394 300 HEAT. LIGHT. ANO POWER (PUBLIC) . 182 AND RELATED SERVICES 4,500 . 186 TELEPHONE 7, 1 17 7, 117 10.600 •4300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 274, ,051 274,051 290, ,096 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 298 ^298 563 •4300.200 FOR TRAVEL 298 298 563 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3 .737 3.737 2, €33 •4300.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 3 ,737 3,737 2, ,633 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2. ,386 2,386 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 7 ,952 7.952 •4300.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 10, ,336 10,338 .801 CITY-WIDE INDIRECT COSTS 382 .536 382.535 220 .599 •4300.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 382 ,535 332,536 220 ,599

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL I 1,622 ,326 S 1.622JJ2S S 1,438 .957

38 17510 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNC DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES. CONTRACTS AND SUPPLIES CONTRACT .MONITORING AND CO.MPLIANCE

CD XI Mayor s Cepartmental CO X It P'aoBSed ApBraanatians HeeammendatiBn Pgflugtt ABaroanatian .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 104,712 S 104.712 S 118,488 $ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.467 1.467 1.206 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 37.347 37.347 41 ,393 _ 350.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 143.526 143.528 161.587 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 100 100 50 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1 ,0OO 1 ,00O 400 _ 350.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,100 1,100 450 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 750 750 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 750 750 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 750 750 I ,000 _ 350.200 FOR TRAVEL 2,250 2.250 1,000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2 , 500 2,500 2,257 _ 350.300 FOR COMMODITIES 2,500 2.500 2.257 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2.500 2.500 15.975 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1 .500 1 , 500 2 , 384 _ 350.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 4,000 4,000 18,359 . 806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 2,500 2,500 2,000 _ 350.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2,500 2,500 2,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 155.876 i 155.876 t 185,653 1

39 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17511

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SPECIAL AIDS SUPPORT PROGRAM

CD XI Mayor s DeparTmenul CS X Cede Proaa^gd AaarBBnttiens Rggammgnaatian Pgaug't ADarasriatiBn .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS S 150.000 S 150.OOO $ $ •4400.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 150,000 150,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL .» 150,000 S 150.000 J_ $

40 17512 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER CENTRAL .MANAGEMENT

U AL Mayor s Departmental CD X . .2iis Praaasga ADorEariaiiars ^UB'un'CPMIill" Sgflugrt ApBraariBiiaB .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 984.220 S 984,220 S 965,048 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 12,125 12, 125 45,994 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 348.721 348,721 350,747 • 4500,000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,345,066 1,346,066 1,361,789 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 1,200 1,200 520 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 500 500 500 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 100 100 250 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS i .500 1 ,500 200 •4500. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3.300 3,300 1,470 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE - SCHEDULE RATE 1.800 1 ,800 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1.535 1,535 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 90 90 90 •4500.200 FOR TRAVEL 3.425 3,425 90 . 320 GASOLINE 500 500 .•345 APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS 6,700 6,700 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 1,000 1 ,000 10 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 .COO 1 , OCO 1 .500 •4500.300 FOR COMMODITIES 9,200 9.200 1.510 .432 OFFICE MACHINES .. i ,950 1 ,550 •4500.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1,950 1,950

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 5 1.362,941 J 1,362,941 S 1 .364 859

41 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17513

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL

CD Mayor s Oepanmenui CO X ^flj °'BPased ABarBBriatians tgrammpniaiion Pgaugtt ABaroarianon .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 292,356 S 292,356 S 293,016 S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 771 771 14,723 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 102.594 102.594 108.2 17 _ •4600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 395,721 395,721 415,956 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 395.721 i 395.721 i 415,956 $

42 17514 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MEDICATION

— CO XI Mayor's Departmental CO X Ziit Praaeted Aearaariatians flgrammendatien Pgaugti ABaraonatran DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 ANO SUPPLIES % 116, 000 % 116, OOO S 110.000 i_ •4650.300 FOR COMMOOITIES 116,000 118,000 110,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 116.000 S 116,000 S 110.000 S

NEAR .NORTH HEALTH FACILITY CONSTRUCTION

CD XI Mayor s Deoartmental CD X i^Sdt PrBBa;«d Aearaanatians Bgcammgneatian Pgo'jg'l Aaaraariaiien CONSTRUCT ICN/REHABI LITATION LOANS . 802 AND GRANTS SS 500.000 J 500.000 S '4700,800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL SOO.OOO 500,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 500,000 S 500.000 i

4701 NEAR NORTH HEALTH FACILITY CONSTRUCTION 500.000 PROJECT TOTAL 500,000

ADLT.T HEALTH MEDICATION

CD XI Mayor s Ceoartmemai CD X Cade Preaflsed Aggraariaiians Pgaammgnaatien =ga-je:i Acr':ari!!'?n DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES $ 323.OOO 5 32 3.000 $ 307,000 i •4800.300 FOR COMMODITIES 323,000 323,000 307,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J$ 323.000 S 323,000 S 307,000 i

43 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17515

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NUTRITION PROGRA.M

JLUIL Mayors Departmental CD X ZiOt a'aaa^ea AcBraariatmns "ggammgnaanan Pgauen Aaaf-enaiian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 132,132 S 132,132 S S .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 4S,246 46,246 •4810.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 178,378 178,378 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 250 250 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 140 140 186 TELEPHONE 720 720 •4810,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1.110 1,110 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 240 240 •4810.200 FOR TRAVEL 240 240 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 3.050 3.050 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 699 699 •4810.300 FOR COMMODITIES 3,749 3,749 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 183.477 i 183,477 J J

44 17516 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85 r02-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP PROGRA.M

cc XI Mayor s Deoanmgnial CD X Caae Praaatgd AoBrBanaTians Pgcemmgicanan = gaugri Acarccnaiion OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL 149 SERVICES $ 96,000 $ 96.000 $ i •4830.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 96,000 96,000 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES I.OOO 1 .000 •4830.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1,000 1,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL $ 97.000 S. 97.000 $ J

45 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17517

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT Y=AR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LEAD PAINT IDENTIFICATION AND ABATE.ME.NT

CD XI Mavor s Departmental CD X l22S P-aao;ga floprflanaiiars "gcamr-grcitian ^gaugtt Aaaracnaiirn .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 4E9.e84 J 489,884 J 5 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 4,629 4,629 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 1'3.079 173.079 •4840.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 667,532 667,592 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 500 500 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 35.700 35.700 150 PUBLICATIONS 500 500 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 1.320 1.320 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 6,060 6.060 . 186 TELEPHONE 5, 400 5. 400 •4840.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 49,480 49,460 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 13. 200 '3 . 200 •4840.200 FOR TRAVEL 13,200 13,200 . 350 STATIONERV AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 .990 1 . 980 •4840.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1,980 1,980

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 732,252 I 732.252 S S

46 17518 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF HEALTH ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE

. ZZ XI Mavor s Deoartmental CD X Cade P-BPBSgd ABprBpriBtians PggBmmgnaaiien Aaprear^aiian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 272,747 $ 272,747 ,015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2,230 2.230 ,070 FRINGE BENEFITS 96, 242 96.242 •4850.,00 0 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 371,219 371.219 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 400 400 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT... . . 600 600 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 300 300 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1.500 1.500 . 186 TELEPHONE 3.000 3,000 •4850 . 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 5,600 5,800 224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE SASIS 600 600 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 4, 270 4 . 270 •4850 .200 FDR TRAVEL 4,870 4,570 .330 FOOD 7 , 500 7,500 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 3,000 3,000 DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 1.500 1 ,500 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 1.000 1 .000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 .000 • .000 _ •4850 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 14,000 14,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 3,000 3.000 .4^5 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTinc EQUIPMENT ? . SOO 7 , 500 _ •4850 .400 FOR EQUIPMENT 10.600 10.800 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 406.689 J 406.689 i

A7 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17519

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WIC VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

CD XI Mayor s Deoanmeniaii CD X ^odg Prcaasgd AaBreariitiens Rggammgneatian PgeuesRgeuestt ABarcanaiiar .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 29,628 $ 29.6229, .628 $ S .070 FRINGE BENEFITS -0.370 10 ,370 • 4860.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 39,998 39 ,998 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1 .OOO 1 ,000 • 4860. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1 ,000 1 ,000 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 300 300 • 4860.200 FOR TRAVEL 300 300 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 192 192 »4860.300 FDR COMMODITIES 192 192 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 750 750 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS 560 660 • 4860.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1,410 1 ,410

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 42.900 S 42 ,900

48 17520 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WOODLAWN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER

;3 ^1 Mayor s ueparimeniai CD X ZaiS "ropased Aaarapnatians Pecammgneation °gaue;i Aoorcanaiion .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 601.102 $ 601,102 $ 563.156 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 6,162 6,162 26,355 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 212.542 212,542 206,328 .097 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-NURSES 900 •4900.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 820,706 820,706 795.839 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 150 150 165 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 100 too 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 400 400 4 00 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 3,200 3.200 8,747 .162 REPAIR CR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 9.300 9.300 2,740 .186 TELEPHONE... • -a . BOO "9,800 27,555 •4900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 31,950 31,950 39.737 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 7,100 7,100 5,100 DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 125,000 125,000 125.000 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 8,400 8,400 9 . OOO .350 STATIONERY AND OFPICE SUPPLIES 2.500 2,500 3.500 •4900.300 FOR COMMODITIES 143.000 143.000 142 ,600 940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS PEVENUE 102 .CCO 'C2 .COC 9E . 000 •4900.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL. 102.000 102,000 88 ,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 893.656 t 893,656 % 390 , 176

49 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17521 6/12/85 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR Xi FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH UPTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER

S2JLL Mayor s Departmental CD X Code Pfeaeied Aooraariaiians PggBmmgneanen Pgaug;i Aoprecrianen .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 1,987.893 S 1,987.893 S 1.822,520 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 8,269 8,269 95,690 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 698,656 698,656 673,940 .097 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-NURSES 3,700 3.700 •5000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2,698,518 2,698,518 2,592,150 ,130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 165 165 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL , 149 SERVICES 580 580 1.000 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 13.924 13,924 12.600 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 13.950 13,950 10,000 . 136 TELEPHONE 43 .890 43,890 44.350 •5000. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 72,509 72.509 68,050 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 11,000 11,000 5.200 DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 216.500 216.500 216.514 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 14,400 14,400 12,300 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 5,600 5.600 r 3 OCO •5000.300 FOR COMMODITIES 247,500 247,,50 0 247,,01 4 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 600 600 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 10 . 000 10 ,000 •5000.400 FOR EOUIPMENT 10,600 10,,60 0 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 392. OOO 392 COO 319. CCO •5000.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 392,000 392.,00 0 319, COO

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 2.637, 127 J 2.637 127 S 2 588 214

50 17522 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLAUDE W B HOLMAN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER

CD XI Mayor s Deaartmentai CD X liit P'sae'-gd Aosresnat'ans Pggemmggaaiian '^ga-Jg;i , AeareariaiiBn 005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1,211,514 $ 1,211.514 $ 1 ,059.503 $ 015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7,086 7,086 55,453 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 426,510 426,510 390,392 ,097 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-NURSES 3 . 2O0 3, 200 •5100.,00 0 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,648,310 1,648,310 1,505,,34 8 . 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 200 200 , 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 100 100 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 46.800 45.800 46,,00 0 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 3.820 3.820 1 1, , 14 4 . 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE CF EOUIPMENT 12.OOO 12.000 4 , 150 . 186 TELEPHONE 27. 350 27, 350 32, 130 •5100 . 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 89,270 89.270 93.524 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 7.200 7,200 5, 100 DRUGS, MEDICAL ANO CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 117,250 117.250 1 17.252 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 9,300 9.300 9.634 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 3. 500 3.500 4 . 000 •5100 .300 FOR COMMOOITIES 137,250 137.250 135.,98 6 .422 CFFICE MACHINES 750 750 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 4=0 450 445 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT • .675 1 .675 •5100 . 4P0 FOR EOUIPMENT 2,875 2.675 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE '96. COC 195.000 143 . COO •5100 .900 FDR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 196,000 196.000 143 ,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 1.661.705 S 1.631,705 sS 1 .591 SSS

51 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17523

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI PUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HEALTH CENTER FACILITi' IMPROVE.MENTS

CD yi Mayor s Departmental CD X Caae P'eaafgd AcaraEnatians Pgcammg-aavan °gaugsi ApDrBBriaiiBp .526 IMPROVEMENTS S 2.068.500 S :.C6B.500 $ S • 5200.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 2,068,500 2,068,500 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL j 2.068.500 I 2.068,500 J $

5201 ROSELAND HEALTH CLINIC RENOVATION 1.738,500 5202 CHICAGO ALCOHOLIC TREATMENT CENTER EXPANSION 330,000 PROJECT TOTAL 2.068,500

52 17524 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNC COMMISSION ON HUM.AN RELATIONS YOUTH GANG ABATE.MENT/HUMAN" RELATIONS PROGRAM

CD XI Mayors Departmental CO X Cade Pi'aresgd fleprapriatians Bgcammg^aanan Pgaugst Acrraariatian 005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 155,436 $ 155,436 $ 148,848 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1 , 327 1,327 7,206 ,070 FRINGE BENEFITS 54 . £67 54,867 54,619 • 5300 .000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 211,630 211,630 210,673 . 128 FEES AND SERVICES 250 250 250 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES.. 1,000 1.000 800 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL 149 SERVICES 750 , 750 750 150 PUBLICATIONS 600 600 740 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 40. 415 40.425 40.425 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 8,500 8.500 4.300 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 150 150 200 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 150 150 225 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 550 550 4,000 186 TELEPHONE 525 525 525 '5300. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 52 , 900 52,900 52,215 ,224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 475 475 475 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TQ TRAVELERS 3 , 20O 3,200 2,200 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 600 €00 450 •5300. .200 FOR TRAVEL 4,275 4,275 3, 125 .320 GASOLINE 300 .330 FCCD 750 750 100 .345 APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS 1<50 100 350 . 348 BOOKS ANO RELATED MATERIALS 400 400 500 . 350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 3 . 500 3.500 3. OCO •5300.300 FOR COMMODITIES 4 , 750 4,750 4,350 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES 12,509 12.509 1,600 . 424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 500 500 •5300.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 13,009 13,009 1,600

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 286,554 S 286.5S4 $ 271 ,963

53 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17525

7C2-COMMUN1TY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING .A.ND DISABILITY AD.MINISTRATION

CD XI Mayor s Departmental CD X Code P-BBe^gd AaBreeriatians Pecammgnaanan . Pgaugri Aaerae'iatian .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 130,270 $ 130,270 126,266 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,458 1 .458 5,462 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 46. 105 _ 46,105 46.105 •5400.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 177,833 177 ,833 177,833 . 125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 331 331 331 . 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 100 100 100 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 575 575 575 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 7,034 7 .034 7,034 . i;o PUBLICATIONS 2.CCO 2 .000 2.000 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 1,300 1 .300 1 ,300 . 162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 300 300 300 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 125 125 125 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 4A 1 44 1 44 1 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES . 175 (EXCLUSIVE CF TRAVEL) Ill 111 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES 216 216 216 186 TELEPHONE 1 . 000 _ .000 .000 •5400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 13,533 13,533 13,533 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 509 509 509 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 9£7 _ 547 S47 •5400.200 FOR TRAVEL 1 , 356 1 .356 ,356 . 320 GASOLINE 209 209 209 .348 BCOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 9' 91 91 .350 STATIONERY ANO CPFICE SUPPLIES 300 __ 3C0 •5400.300 FOR COMMODITIES 600 600 600 . 424 FURNITURE ANC FURNISHINGS 150 _ ^50 '50 •5400.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 150 150 150

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 193.472 S 193. 472 S 193 4:

54 17526 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY SECTION 504 COMPLIANCE

:D XI Mayor s Deoanmeniai CD X vUf Praao'ga AoDfcBfiaiians Rgeflmmgnaaiian Pgaugst Aeafeanatian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 2 1,180 $ 21,180 s 20,164 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,009 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 7.413 7,413 7.418 '5410.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 28,593 28,593 28,611 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 650 650 650 157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 550 550 550 •5410.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,200 1,200 1,200 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 29.793 i 29.793 $ 29.811

55 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17527

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT ON AGING AND DISABILITV' SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR ELDERLY AND DISABLED

CD XI Mayor's Departmental CO X Cade PrBBBSea AcBreBrratians PggammgnBaHBn RgBug;i 4aaraartaTiaa .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 270,204 S 270,204 s 269.016 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5.759 5,759 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 96,587 96,587 •5420.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 372,550 372.550 376,635 .125 OFFICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 240 240 240 . 126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 132 132 132 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 804 804 804 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 925 925 20.925 .150 PUBLICATIONS 10,226 10,226 1,548 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 6,000 6.000 6,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 396 396 396 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 132 132 132 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1,332 1,332 1,332 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 17,006 17,006 3,091 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED . 176 VEHICLES 264 264 264 186 TELEPHONE 2,311 2.311 2.311 •5420. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 39,768 39,753 37,175 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 5.000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TQ TRAVELERS 1,000 1 .COO 1 .000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION B . "50 _ 5^7 50 " .250 •5420. 200 FOR TRAVEL 9 , 750 ~ 9.750 7,250 .320 GASOLINE 336 336 335 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 204 204 2C4 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 996 _ 996 •5420.300 FDR COMMODITIES 1,536 1 ,536 1 ,536 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS 1 . 332 1 . 232 1 . -;: •5420.400 FDR EQUIPMENT 1,332 ~ 1 ,332 1,-3 32 801 INDIRECT COST 44 .907 44.9C7 •5420.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 44,907 44,907

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 469.843 S 469.S43 S 423 328 S

56 17528 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

•02-CC.VMUNir/ DEVELOPMENT ELCCK G^ANT VCAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITV' CENTRAL WEST MULITIPUPOSE CENTER The Central West Multi-Purpcse Center is to oe tunoed witn revenues receive<3 from the saie of lana. Exoenailures will &e rr.azt only uoon the receiot of revenues and the allotment of these revenues to me orogram. The allotment of funas will De unoe'' the airection o* the Buoget Director.

;3 XI Mayor s ueparimeniai CD X ::3e "'•aaa^gd Aaarecfiatiers "ggammgnegrien "^gaug;! ^oprear'aiiBn .526 IMPROVEMENTS S 1 . 600 . COO % '• , 600.000 Z 555. COO $ •5500.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 1,600,000 1,600,000 555.000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 1.600.000 i 1.600,000 Z 555,000 J

5501 CENTRAL WEST MULTIPURPOSE 1.600.CCO PROJECT TOTAL i . 500 . COO

57 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17529

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

zz XI N'.avor's C;sannemal: CD X £iif Prp:f»gd Aaarerrmians e.g.—...;;v:n °'aug;0»"y»*1i A;;r;:f,;.|pn .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 155.424 s 155, ,424 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3.840 3. 840 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 55. 7^2 ", 742 •5600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 215,005 215.006 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 355,000 355.000 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 5.000 5.000 . 186 TELEPHONE 2 , CZrO 2 . COO •5500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 362,000 362, ,000 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 5 . CCO c ,000 •5600.300 FOR COMMODITIES 5, 000 5, ,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2,000 2. ,000 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 5 .CCO €, , coo •5600.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 8,000 ,000 .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS '0, "Ti 10 1 3''' •5500.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 10,371 10, ,371

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 600,377 S 600 ,377

5601 OPEN KITCHENS. INC. 105,OCO PROJECT TOTAL

58 17530 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DcVE'.CPVcNT SLCC< GSA.MT YEAR Xi FUTv" DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITV' I.NDEPENDENT LIVI.NG FOR THE DISABLED

LLli Mayor s ueoanrrgnni CO H C::e ^raBa;ga Mcarecnaiians °e;emrnfn;aiian =t:'jg;i ^aa'aanafan OTHEP PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 1 , 150, 726 i . 150. 726 •5700.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,150.726 1,150,726 910.471 . 350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 529 _ •5700.300 FOR COMMODITIES 529 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 1 . 150.726 i 1 . 150,726 Z 911, 000 i_

5701 CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY 28. .coo 5702 AMERICAN SPANISH INSTITUTE 834 .000 5703 COOK CUPAGE TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 243 .726 5704 CHRISTIAN ACTI3N MINISTRY 45 ,000 PROJECT TOTAL i. 150.725

59 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17531

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

-iOJiJ Mayor's Oeoanmentai CD X Cflie Preaa'gd Aaaraarntians PggofnfneRaai'en Pgau»ti Aporonfiatian 005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 141,120 S 141,120 S 142,704 015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,316 1,316 7,135 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 49, 853 49, S53 52,4A4 •6000. 000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 192,289 192,289 202,283 128 FEES AND SERVICES 2,300 2.300 2.300 . 130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1.000 1.000 1.000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 15.500 15,500 115,500 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 2. OOO 2.000 2.000 . 155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 3,334 3,334 3,334 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 7, IQO 7, '00 7, icO • 6000 . 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 31,234 31,234 131,234 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 1,150 1,150 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 1,000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 150 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 275 27^ ^75 •6000 .200 FOR TRAVEL 1 , 425 1 , 425 1 , 425 .350 STATIONERY ANO CFFICE SUPPLIES 5_10 5_10 5iO .6000 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 510 510 510 .801 INDIRECT COSTS 1,471.054 1,471.054 1,184.054 806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS £^5 4J_5 £^5 •6000 .800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,471,479 1.471,479 1,134.479 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL i 1.696.937 Z 1,696.937 Z 1 519, 931

50 17532 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNC DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES HUMAN SERVICE SYSTEM

CD XI Mayors Oeparimenial CD X Zzit P'::B;»d AoaremaTians Rgcar'-gieiiiBn ^ga-jg;i AeerBariaTian .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 3,:S7.068 S 3,257,C58 J 2.014,620 J .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 46.974 46.974 103.375 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 1 . 59.915 1 , 159 . 9i5 743. 747 _ •6100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 4,-73,957 4,473.957 2,861,742 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 210 210 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 3.870 3,870 •6100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 4,080 4.080 . 340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 1 2 . 005 12 . CCS •6100.300 FOR COMMODITIES '2,005 12.005 .422 OFFICE MACHINES iQ.OOO 10.000 IQ.OOO .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS iQ.COO 10,000 10.000 .4 50 VEHICLES 7 3, COO IZ . COO i07 CCO _ •6100.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 53^000 53.000 '.27.000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 4 543.042 Z 4,543,042 Z 2,988,742 Z_

61 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17533

7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF HUMAN SERVICES E.MERGENCY SERVICES

:2JLi Mayor s Departmeniai CD X Cade Pr;PB;gd Aaarcanaiians "ggammgnaat'an Pgaugst AaereBnanen .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 1,376.916 $ 1,378,916 S 1,115,515 S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 21,059 21,059 37,759 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 489,991 489.991 403 .646 _ • 6200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,889.966 1,889,966 1,556,920 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 3.000 3.OOO 3 , OOO .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 40.000 40,000 40,000 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 40.OOO 40.000 45,COO . 186 TELEPHONE 20 , 000 20. CCO '8 , COO _ •6200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 103,000 103.000 106,000 .320 GASOLINE "'C.COO "'C.COO 63 .CCO _ •6200.300 FOR COMMODITIES 70,000 70,000 63,000 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES 6.375 6,375 12,750 .4 50 VEHICLES 22,000 2 2. OOO i27 ,000 •6200.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 28,375 28,375 139,750 .808 EMERGENCY SERVICES 150. 000 150. COO 200.000 _ •6200.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 150,000 150,000 200,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 2.241 .341 z 2 .241 . 341 Z 2,065.670 s_

62 17534 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES

CD XI Mayor s Oepartme-ial CD X ^ade P'ODBSgg Apafaanaiien; Pgcammgneanan °gaugri Acaraarianan OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 1 1.266.278 S 1.256.273 Z l , 219,656 $_ • 6300.1PP FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,266,278 1,256,278 1,219,656

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 1,266.278 Z 1 .266.278 Z 1,219,656 Z

6301 YOUTH GUIDANCE 150,000 6302 UNITED CHARITIES 1^5.000 6303 ALBANY PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. 75.000 6304 HOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER , 28.000 6305 GATEWAY HOUSE FOUNDATION. INC. 23,000 6306 COMMUNITY OF ST. SABINA 28.000 6307 CENTRAL BAPTIST FAMILY SERV/fAMlLY COUN. 33,000 6308 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK 120,724 6309 AUSTIN PEOPLE ACTION CENTER 30,000 6310 BACK OF THE YARDS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL 30.000 6311 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH ANO ACTION IN SOC. SCI. 32.251 6312 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF CHICAGO 35.000 6313 GAMZO 25.000 6314 LAKEVIEW MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL 26.250 6315 LEARNING NETWORK 100.OOO 63*6 MUJERES LATINAS EN ACCION 35.CCO 6317 SAFER FCUNCATICN I89.e2i 5318 SAFER FCUNDATICN 50.000 6319 WOMEN SERVICES LOCP YWCA 37.000 6320 YOUTH SERVICE PROJECT, INC. 26.212 6321 ST JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 77.C20 PROJECT TOTAL 1.265.273

63 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17535

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ELOCK GRANT YEAR XI rUrvC DEPARTME.NT OF HUMAN SERVICES BATTERED WOMAN ASSISTANCE

Mavor's DePanmenial CD X Zose Praaaigd ABareanaiians "gcafnr-.nea.ion Pg:ug;i Aecrac'iaiian OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 1 $ $ 1 IQ.COO Z_ •6400, 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1 10,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL J Z S 110.000 J

TITLE XX DAY CARE MATCH

:2JLi Mavor s Deoanmeniai CD X Caae ^-aaaspa AjBraBritiian; "ggawmg-mnsn 'ga^gti trarrmatrpn . 307 TITLE XX M4TCH Z 'i .200. ZOO Z 4 . ::0. ZZO S <: , CCO . COO S_ •6500.EOO FDR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 4.200,000 4,200,000 4,000.000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 4,200,000 Z 4,200.000 $ 4 OOP, 000 Z_

64 17536 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF HU.MAN SERVICES EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAM

CD yi Mayor's Deoartmental CD X Cade P^eaasgd AaBraariatians Bgcammgneatian "gaugst AcarcariBiian . 806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS Z 2. 3 20. COO S 2 , 320.000 S 2. 320. CCO Z_ •6600.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2.320,000 2,320,000 2,320,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 2.320.000 Z 2,320,000 Z 2.320.000 Z_

6601 GREATER CHICAGO FOOD DEPOSITORY 2,320.000 PROJECT TOTAL 2.320,000

EMERGENCY SHELTER/BATTERED WOMEN'S PROGRAM

ll-L! Mavor s Ceoartmemai CD X Zsis Praaasgd AoareBnatians a-camf-grcanan 'gaogti -:ar;:r';!i;n 806 SPECIAL PROGRAMS COSTS Z 301 . DOO Z 30'.COO S 300. COC 1_ • 6700.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 301.000 301 000 300.000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 301 .OOP Z 301.000 Z 300 OPO J

5701 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT I^JSTITUTE 209,550 PROJECT TOTAL 209,650

YOUTH CRI.ME PREVE.NTION

LLJtJ Mayor s Ceparimental CD X "'•aaaigd Aearcar^aiians °gaaTi-'g''a3ii:n ''ga'j;;! -::r::-';T,;n OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES S 2.239.CCO S 2. 239. CCO S •6800.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2.239,000 2,239.000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 2 . 239 , OOP Z 2,239,000 J_

65 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17537

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ELOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRA.M

•;3 ;

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.645.384 s 1 ,645 334 S 1 692 ,664

66 17538 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE GA.NG CRIME ENFORCE.ME.NT UNIT

Mayor's Cepartmental CD X Ceae Prfgft.j Aaarcariaiien; Pggflmmgneanan = ga\jg5l Aoarcafiaiion REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL S 702.810 1 702.8 10 $ .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 1,715,114 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 75,456 .020 OVERTIME 35,4 56 35,456 54.000 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 245.984 245.984 705.100 098 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-UNIFORMED FORCE '5 . 750 '5.750 59,500 •7100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,609,170 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.000.000 Z 1 . OPP , OPP Z 2,609, 170 Z

67 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17539

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT VJAR XI F.;-JO DEPARTMENT OF POLICE PUBLIC HOUSING SECURITi'

CD yi Maver s Ceoanmental CD X Z:^t P''Beesed AaBraariatians ^g;;'''—"^'tirn °ra'jg;t af;;f-;r'Jtii;n •7150.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 3,000,000 3,000,000 3 , 000 ,000 ~

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 3 . C ^0 , 000 Z 3 , 000 , OOP Z 3.000,000 Z_

68 17540 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT

CD XI Mayors Departmeniai CO X Cade Preae;gd AoafBgnatians Pgeammgnaaiian Pgeugrt Aaarccriatien .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 5 1,424.034 $ 1,424,034 Z 1,365,536 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,609 9,609 84,182 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 504 , 648 504 ,648 682 . 420 • 7200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 1.938,291 1.338,291 2.632, 188 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 1 .500 1.500 1 ,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 34.045 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 5.753 5.753 14, 132 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 750 750 3,750 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 100 100 . 186 TELEPHONE 2, 300 2,300 6 100 •7200.100 FOR COhfTRACTUAL SERVICES 10,403 10,403 59.,02 7 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 32,120 32,120 39., 120 . 270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 1 , 390 1 , 380 1 ,15 2 •7200.200 FOR TRAVEL 33,500 33,500 40,,27 2 .320 GASOLINE 1 .20, 0 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 , 973 4 , 878 8 .250 •7200.300 FOR COMMODITIES 4,878 4.878 9,,45 0

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1,967,072 S 1,987,072 S 2,740 ,337

69 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17541

DEMOLITION OF HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS __

Mayor s Departmental CD X -• P'aaa^gd Ap-rcariaiians Pgacm'-g^'rar-TP ^r-v*z*. Argrocr'aTir" 7300. 1PP FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,000.000 1,000,000 1,200,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1 , OOP OOP Z 1 , OOP , PPP S 1,2PP,0PP S

70 17542 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER SERVICES BUSINESS LICENSE ASSISTANCE PROGRA.M

rg XI Mayer s ceparimental CD X CilT P^aaesed Arcraanaiians Pegommgraanan °gaug;i Aaaraanatian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 106.404 $ 106.404 Z 259.2-8 015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2.130 2, 130 13,344 070 FRINGE BENEFITS 37,588 37,538 130,407 •7400, .000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 146, 122 ~ 146,122 502,399 . 130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 2,150 2, 150 4,500 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 8,778 . 150 PUBLICATIONS 5.000 . 157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 4.450 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1 .000 . 186 TELEPHONE • 7400 . 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2, ISO 2,150 23.728 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 1.950 1 .950 5.000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TD TRAVELERS •7400 .200 FOR TRAVEL 1, 950 1,950 5.000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 4. COO •7400 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 4,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2.000 • 7400 . 40P FOR EQUIPMENT 2.000 .801 INDIRECT COST 54.=00 • 7400 .800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 54,500

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 150,222 Z 150.222 s 592 327

71 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17543

r02-COMMUNITY DcVElCPMENT SLCCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF CO.NSUMER SERVICES CREDIT COUNSELI.NG CENTER

Mavor s Departmental CD X P'-aated Aaaragrratigns "ggammgnaanan "ga'.rv Ae;r;:r-air:n .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL J 237.240 J 237.240 S $ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5,299 5,299 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 84 .689 84 , 389 •7450.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 327,428 327,428 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 3 , SOO 3,500 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 5,900 5.900 .150 PUBLICATIONS 2.500 2.500 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 6,000 5.000 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1 , 500 i . 500 • 7450.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 19,400 19.400 .223 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 4 QQO 4 . OCC •7450.200 FOR TRAVEL 4,000 4.000 .250 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3 , COO 3. OCC •7450.3PP FOR COMMODITIES 3,000 3.000 .422 CFFICE MACHINES 15,500 15.500 424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 200 200 •7450.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 15,700 15,700 801 INDIRECT COST 5 4 , CQQ 5 4 =00 •7450.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 54.600 54,5C0

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 424,128 Z 424 128

72 17544 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

7C2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

CD I'I Mayors Departmental CD X tiif P'aaaied AaarBanatians "gaammgneatian ''augti Acsrgar'iiian .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 621,594 J 521.694 t 591,258 J .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.538 1,538 29,483 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 218.131 218.131 217.259 _ • 75O0.P00 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 841,363 841,363 838,000 RENTAL DF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES- . 158 CITY OWNED 162 .OOP 162.000 162.000 _ • 7500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 162,000 162,000 162,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.003,363 Z 1,003,363 i 1,OOP,PPP J_

73 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17545

SUMMER YOUTH CLEAN-UP AND EMPLOY.ME.NT

Wavor 5 Deoartmental CD X tanr "'eaarga aegrapfiaiions '•;a—""isiigi °»au»*i -aa-ca'-non •7510.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVICES. 957,555 957,365 • 7510.300 FDR COMMODITIES 36,595 36,595

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL i i 994,560 1_ 994,560 J i

74 17546 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-CCMMUNITY CEVELCPME.NT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION RODENT CONTROL .ATTACK FORCE

:D "I Mavor s ueparimgntai CD X •J P'aaa'gd Aearear-iani'''^ Rgaammg'-a;!,;'! °»e'-!!i -ocrcarmien ,005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 611.478 z 611. ,478 S 585, ,863 ,015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 54 54 3l,,74 4 ,070 FRINGE BENEFITS 214 .039 214 .039 242, ,342 520. ,000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 825,571 825, ,571 959-, ,949 . 157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 61,320 61 ,32, 0 140, ,400 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES- . 158 CITY OWNED 153.300 153 . 300 249, .050 520 . 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 214.620 214 ,620 389, ,460 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 7 .500 7 . 500 520 .200 FDR TRAVEL 7 . 500 7 .500 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 4 1 . 3C2 4 1 ec2 QO 302 •520 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 4 l , 202 41 .802 89,,30 2 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.089,493 Zz 1 ,039 493 z 1 438

75 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17547

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION SPECIAL FORESTRY SERVICES

Mayes Ceparimental CO X Ccdg P'eBB^gd J^aaroarialian; "gaamm'-eaiien "gaugsi "earaariaiinn .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 363,752 zS 363,75363 .752 Z 363.752 $ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 18.544 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 127.313 127,31127 ,313 133,304 •7530.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 491,065 491,06491 ,065 516,100 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 615 615 .360 REPAIR PARTS AND MATERIALS 392 392 •7530.300 FOR COMMODITIES l , 007 1 ,007 .440 MACHINERY ANO EQUIPMENT 825 825 •7530.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 825 825

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 492.897 zZ 49492.892 ,8977 S 516,100 J

76 17548 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5L0CK GRANT YEAR Xt FUNC COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL LAND.MARKS CHICAGO HISTORIAL RESOURCES SURVEY

CD yi Mayor s Departmental CD X P^epeied ^aa^aoriatians Pgcammgneanan "gaog't Acpr:jriation .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 15,072 $ 15,C72 Z S .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS ; 756 756 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 5,275 5 .275 •7600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 21,103 21,103 .125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 900 900 • 7600. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 900 900 320 GASOLINE 540 540 •7600.300 FOR COMMODITIES 540 540 .813 GRANT MATCH 8 1 , 590 8 1 , 590 •760P.800 FDR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 81,590 81,590

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 1P4. 133 Z 1P4, 133 Z

77 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17549

"02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BOLT-EVARD RENOVATION DE.MO.NSTRATION PROJECT

Mayor s Deoartmental CO X iaSr Praaasgd AearaBnatians "gaammgieatiBn °gaugsi Acorcaninen REIMBURSEMENT FQR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL Z 25.000 Z 25.000 Z •7800.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES ,,,.. 25.000 25.000 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 4 75.000 475,000 •7800.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 475,000 475,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z SPP. PPP S SOP. OOP Z

REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS

'^Z-il Mavor s CeearTmentai CD X Caae "'aaesed Aciraananans "gaa'T-mg-^rafai "ga.;;! ^:ar::v!' REI.vBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL t 25.000 S 2 5.000 S •7900.PPP FDR PERSONAL SERVICES 25.000 25.000 CTHER PROFESSIONAL AND" TECHNICAL .'-19 SERVICES 50,CCC 50. OOC •7900. 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 50.000 50.000 526 IMPROVEMENTS 3 1C.CC0 3 iQ CCO •7900.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 310,000 310,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 385,000 Z 385,000 Z

78 17550 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Y£AR XI FUND DEPARTME.NT OF PUBLIC WORKS CD AD.MINISTRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

-L Mavor s Departmental CD X Caae P-aoasgd Aonraenanan; "gcammpnenan "gajgn iBDraar'anan .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 137,152 $ 167, 152 $ '.8 1 ,250 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 456 456 8, 118 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS =6. 392 66.292 104.158 •8000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 254,000 254,000 293,536 . 152 ADVERTISING 3,000 3,000 3,000 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 6,000 6,000 6.000 . 166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND CUES 500 500 500 . 169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS i . 50O 1 .500 500 •8000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 11,000 11,000 10.000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 50O 500 500 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 ,000 • , COO 500 •8000.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1 . EOO 1 .500 1 .000 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 2 . 500 2.500 .445 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT 7, 500 7 500 • 80P0 . 400 FOR EQUI PMENT 10, COO 10.000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 276 . 5PPS 276,500 J 304,536

79 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17551

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND « DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY VAULTED SIDEWALK REPAIR

Mavor 5 Ceoartmemai CO X C:de Pfaaerga ABBraenaiians Pe;emm»rqatiBn =gauesi Aearaar'aiian REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL Z 875,000 S 875, CCO Z 900,000 $_ • 8100.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES...^ 875,000 875,000 900,000 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES- . 158 CITY OWNED 450.000 4=0. OOO 500.000 _ •8100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 450,000 450.COO 500.000 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 175.000 175.CCO 100 . 000 _ •8100.300 FOR COMMODITIES 175,000 175,000 100.000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.500,000 Z 1.500,000 Z 1 . SOP , PPP Z_

8101 WESTERN AVENUE/FULLERTON AVENUE/ORLEANS STREET/CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD 8102 CALIFORNIA AvENUE/ROOSEVELT ROAD/FEDERAL STREET/PERSHING ROAD 8103 YATES AVENUE/82ND STREET/AVENUE -O'/ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD

80 17552 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDE.NTIAL STREET RESURFACING

ajli Mayor i Deoartmental CD X Cade P'aaasgd Aopraanatieni Rgcammenaation PgBue;! Aaaraanatian REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL S 175,000 Z 175.000 5 175.235 $_ •8200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 175,000 175,000 175,235 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 40. OOO _ •8200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 40,000 .5 25 IMPROVEMENTS 4.076,590 4 ,076,590 5,848 ,JiO _ •8200.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 4,076,590 4,075,590 5,648,410

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 4,251 ,590 Z 4,251 .590 Z 6,P63.645 Z_

8201 6300, 6400 S. LOOMIS 3202 120O W. TD 1460 W. 64TH ST. 8203 1200 W. TO 1460 W. MARQUETTE RD. 8204 6000, 6100 S. GREEN 8205 6500 S. STEWART 3206 6200 S. MORGAN 8207 6600 S. LOOMIS 8208 5600. 5700 S. DAMEN 8209 7200 S. WOOD 82 10 6500 S. WINCHESTER 82 11 6600 S. SEELEY 8212 6600 S. WOOD 8213 6600 S. HONORE 8214 7700 S. MARSHFIELD 8215 1300 W. 73R0 ST. 8216 7700 S. HERMITAGE 8217 7200 S. PEORIA 8218 7700 S. PHILLIPS 2219 7€0C S. SAGINAW 8220 7900 S. SAGINAW 8221 7700 S. COLES 8222 6800 S. CLYDE 8223 7-00 S. BENNETT 8224 6700. 5 900. 6900 S. OGLESBY 8225 7100 S. CORNELL 8226 2100 N. OAKLEY S227 2100 N. HOYNE 8228 1700 N. HERMITAGE 8229 1600 N. WOCO 3230 1635 TO 1735 W. CORTLAND 8231 2000 W. MOFFAT 8232 1900 N. HOYNE 8233 1800 W. CORTLAND 8234 1900 W. CORTLAND 2235 7CC N. -ILLARD CT. 8236 1400. 1 500 W. HURON 8237 2700 w. POTOMAC 8238 2600 w. CRYSTAL 2239 1233. : 300. 1400 N. CALI'CSNIA 1 :E ) 8240 1300 N. WAS'rtTEMAW 324 1 2300 S. SAWYER 8242 2300 S. HOMAN 8243 2500 S. SPAULDING 2244 2500 S. SPAULOING 8245 2700 S. SPAULDING £246 2200 S. DRAKE 2247 3000 S. CHRISTIANA 8248 3000 S. HOMAN 2249 300C S. TRUMBULL 8250 3000 S. CRAKE 8251 2700 W. 24TH ST. 8252 2800 w. 23RD ST. 8253 3400 W. GRENSHAW

81 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17553

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - CONTINLTID MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDE.NTIAL STREET RESURFACING - CONTINUED

ZBUL Mayor s Deoartmental CD X Zuit PrnoespPraoasgd AopraariatianAopraariatiBns^ Rgcammgnaaiian "'aueit AOBraBriaiian 8254 3900 W. FILLMORE 8255 1800 S. HAMLIN 8256 1900 S. AVERS 8257 4300 W. CULLERTON 8258 1300 S. KOLIN 8259 4 1(X) W. GRENSHAW 8260 3400, 3500 W. FLOURNOY 8261 3400, 3500 W. LEXINGTON 8262 3400, 3500 W. JACKSON 8263 5000 W. MONROE 8264 5800 W. WASHINGTON 8265 N. MAYFIELD: MADISON TO WEST END 8266 530O W. WASHINGTON 8267 N. LOREL: MAOISON TO WASHINGTON 8268 400 N. LAWLER 8269 5200 W. RACE 8270 5200, 530O W. FERDINAND 8271 600 N. LOREL 8272 500 N. LAVERGNE 8273 4300 BLOCK OF WEST E.SO 8274 100 TO 200 BLOCK OF N. KILDARE 8275 4200, 4300 W. MAYPOLE 8276 3700 W. LE MOYNE 8277 3800 W. LE MOYNE 8278 1500 N. HARDING 8279 800 N.. LAWNCALE 8280 800 N. ST. LOUIS 8281 900 N. ST. LOUIS 8282 800 N. MPMAN 8283 900 N. hOMAN 8284 2200 W. WARREN BLVD. 8285 2400 W. WARREN ELVD. SiS6 2500 W. WARREN BLVO. 8287 4500 S. OREXtL BLVD. 8288 4700 S. INGLESIDE 82S9 6400 S. LANGLEY 8290 5300, 6400'S. EVANS 8291 5300 S. CHAMPLAIN 8292 6100, 6200 S. MARYLAND

82 17554 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 6/12/85 702-CCVMJMTY DEVELOPMENT B.OCK GRA\T YEAR Xt FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Mavor's Oeaanmentai CD X ':;; P'acated ^ooraafianans Peaem'n»''eai'Bn ^gaLg;i -aprtar^aiian .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND COSTS Z 3C0.CCO S "OO.CCC S :°C.CC0 Z "8400.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 300,000 300,000 280,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 300.000 Z 300.000 Z 2 80, POO S

8401 PILOT LANDMARK HOUSING FACADE REHABILITATION 200,000 8402 ROOSEVELT AUDITORIUM ORESERVATION '00,000 PROJECT TOTAL 300,000

BRANCH LIBR.ARY RENOVATION

-- ;r i Mavor's CgaarTfrtntai CD X --. "'aaaigd ica''Ba"ave''5 Pl»aammgnc;''a n BEIMSURSEMENT POR SALARIES AND WAGES 004 CORPORATE FUNO PAYROLL Z_ i-'O.CCC < <7':.00C s_ 85 CCO s •£500 000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 170.000 170.CCO 35.CCO CTHER CROFESSICNAL ANO TECHNICAL . '49 SERVICES 55.CCO 55,COC • • C ^QQ •6 500,, 100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 55.000 53.000 115.COO 526 IMPROVEMENTS 875.030 a-5.ccc 9-C.CCO •S500 500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 675.OCO 875.coo SOO.COO

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL.... .s_ 1,100.POO S_ 1, ICO coo 1,100.COO s

2501 .AKEVIEW BRANCH LIBRARY i . OCO.CCO 2502 SOUTH CrilCAGO HRANCH LIBRARY 'CO CCO 'SCJECT TOTAL i.-OC.OCO

83 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17555

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BtOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT FACILIPi' RENOVATION PROGRA.M

l^LM Mayor $ Departmental CD X Cade PfEBBsed ABBraBnanans Bgeammgneafan Rgauait ABoraoriatien REIMBURSEMENT FQR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL Z 50.000 Z 50.000 Z Z_ •8600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 60. 000 60.000 •8600.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 25,000 .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 1. 190.000 1 . 190.OOO 975,000 _ •8600,800 FDR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 1,190,000 1,190,000 875,000 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1.250. OOP Z 1.250. PPP Z 1 . PPP , PPP Z_

8601 JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE $ 35,000 8602 CASA CENTRAL-CASA CLUE 40,000 8603 ROSELAND YMCA 40.000 8604 FIFTH CITY COMMUNITY CENTER 40,OOO 8605 EL VALOR FACILITY RENOVATION 45.OOO 8606 REHAB OF CASA AZTLAN 50,000 8607 18TH ST. DEVELOPMENT 40,000 8608 REROOF OPERATION BROTHERHOOD 50.000 8609 ST. AUGUSTINE'S CENTER FOR AMERICAN INDIANS 30.000 8610 ERIE FAMILY CENTER 40.000 8611 SPANISH COALITION FDR JOBS 35.OOO 8612 THE CENTER-PHASE II 40.OOO 8613 ABC YOUTH CENTERS 40.000 8614 BBR YOUTH CENTERS 50,OOO 8615 ELLIOTT DONNELLEY YOUTH CENTER 35,000 8616 SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITY CENTER 45.000 8617 ELAM HOUSE PHASE II 40.000 8618 ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD MOUSE 40.000 8619 BICKERDIKE REDEVELOPMENT CORP. 40.000 8620 SOUTH CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD 30.000 8621 EL HOGan DEL NINO/CUICOR 15.000 3622 MCKINLEY VOCATIONAL SERVICE 40.000 8623 VIVA FAMILY CENTER-PHASE II 35,000 8624 WCCDLAWN URBAN LIFE CENTER-PHASE II 40,000 8625 STEP, INC.-SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN 35,000 8626 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CHICAGO 50.000 8627 EL RINCON SUPOCRTIVE SERVICE ORGANIZATION 42,000 8628 MEXICAN FINE ARTS CENTER 90.363 •8629 BIG BUDDIES YCUTH SERVICES 25.000 8630 ENGINEERING, SUPERVISION & MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEME.SITS 62 . 637 PROJECT TOTAL S 1,250.CCO

84 17556 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CO.MMUNITY SERVICES FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS

Mayor J Departmental CD X 7:ee Pfaaered AeBrBBnatiars "gcemmgndJiian • 8700.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES .526 IMPROVEMENTS 250.OOO 250,000 • 8700.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 250,000 250,000

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J i 250.PPO S 250.000 S $

8701 ALTGELD PARENT/CHILD CENTER 8702 DETON BROOKS PARENT/CHILD CENTER 8703 IDA MAE FLETCHER PARENT/CHILD CENTER 8704 GARFIELD PARENT/CHILD CENTER 8705 HOLMAN PARENT/CHILD CENTER 8706 GARFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER 8707 HOLMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 8708 IRONS CLINIC 8709 PILSEN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 8710 SACHS CLINIC 87 11 WOODLAWN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 87 12 SOUTH CHICAGO HEALTH CENTER

85 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17557

702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND .MAYOR'S OFFICE OF E.MPLOYMENT AND TRAINING JOBS TRAINING PROGRA.M

zz XI Mayer's Deaartmeriai CD X Jjif P'aaaigd Acoraa-ianans Bgeemmgndanan ''ge'jg!i Aapraari;";" .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL S 75.384 % 75,384 Z 85.428 Z .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2,346 2.346 4.271 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 28.027 28,027 31 .395 •8900.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 105,757 105,757 121 .094 .130'POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,200 1,200 1.200 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL . 149 SERVICES 1 ,000 1 ,000 1 .000 •8900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,200 2,200 2,200 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 2.400 2,400 — 2.400 •8900.300 FOR COMMODITIES 2.400 2,400 2,400 .422 OFFICE MACHINES ' . 350 1 . 350 900 •8900.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1 . 350 1 ,350 SOO •8900.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 111.707 Zz_ 111,707 z_ 126 594 Z

85 17558 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CinCAGO 6/12/85 702-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR Xi FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE OF E.MPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRA.M SUPPORT

:D XI Mavor s Deoartmental CD X C:ee "'aaaigg Aoorea'iatians p*aamm»na«r!e n 'gaug;i ^PcreariitiQn .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL $ 42..57 2 z 42 .672 40,824 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 2,040 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 1 A ,935 1 A ,935 15.003 •9000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 57 .607 57 ,607 57,857 . 130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 300 300 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 500 500 •9000.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 800 SOO .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 500 600 •9000.3PP FOR COMMODITIES 600 600 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL zJ 59 ,007 $ 59 ,007 57, 367 5

87 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17559

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBSTA.NTI.AL REHABILITATION AND TRAINING

:D XI Mayor 5 Deoartmental CD X Caae Praoetga AporeBriatian^ PggBmmgpaaiiBn "gaugri Acarcarianon OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 553,670 i 553.670 S 553,670 S_ •9100.1PP FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 553,670 553.570 553,670

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL S 553 . 67P Z 553.67P Z 553. 67P j

91PI I8TH STREET DEVELOPMENT CORP. 164.871 9102 SUNBOW FOUNDATION 139.568 9103 COVENANT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 75.000 9104 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE 99.698 9105 COALITION FOR UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION 7A 533 PROJECT TOTAL 553,670

88 17560 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR X! PDN'D .MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYME.NT A.ND TRAINI.NG JOB TRAINING/DELEGATES

CD XI Mayor'! Deoartmenai CO X ig P^eacTgd ABCf^aneiiens Pgcam-igndnan °ga'je;1 AagraariatiBn OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 1.253.563 Z 1.253.563 t 1.253.563 5_ 200.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1.253,553 1,253,553 1,253,553

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL t 1.253,553 Z 1,253.563 t 1.253,563 Z

9201 KENWOOD-OAKLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION 45,000 9202 PROJECT 80 43,000 9203 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL 16,667 9204 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE 118,783 9205 ASSYRIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. INC. 54,736 9206 To be .determined 40.612 9207 JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE 38.OOO 9208 AUSTIN CAREER EDUCATION CENTER 2O0.000 9209 UNION LEAGUE BOYS CLUB 22.000 9210 INSTITUTO DEL PROGRESSO LATINO 40.000 9211 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 1IQ.OOO 9212 SOUTH AUSTIN J03 REFERRAL SERVICES, INC. 26.928 9213 NORTHWESTERN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 50,OOO 9214 JOBS RESOURCES FOR THE OISABLED 70.400 9215 HUMAN AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 42.240 9216 SPANISH COALITION FOR JC2S. INC, 132,000 9217 SPANISH COALITION FCR JCHS. INC, 58,190 9218 EL RICON 30,OOO 9219 COMMUNITY LINKAGES, INC. 60.000 9220 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 40,000 9221 UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD CRCANI2ATI0N 14.507 PROJECT TOTAL T.253,553

89 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17561

7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRST AIDE CARE TEA.M-DELEGATE AGENCY

Mavar s Departmental CD X Cade PrgBBTgd AgprccnaiiBni RtcBrrrngnBaiien ''gaugti Aonraanaiian OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES i 258.234 Z 258,234 Z •9400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 258,234 258,234

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL J 258.234 Z 258.234 Z

9401 HULL HOUSE ASSOCIATION 258,234 PROJECT TOTAL 258 . 234

90 17562 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT V=AR XI FUND FIRE DEPARTME.NT FIRST AID CARE TEA.M-FIRE DEPART.MENT SUPPORT

ja_ii Mavor s Cepartmental CD X ?:ae Praaased Aporaonatians Bgram^figitian ngBL'St Aggrcsriafan .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES S 100 Z 100 % Z .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 200 200 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 1.500 1.500 . 186 TELEPHONE 5.000 5 , OOO •9500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 6,800 6,800 . 320 GASOLINE 1 . 900 1 . 900 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 3,000 3.000 DRUGS. MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 6.COO 6.000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 5.000 5 . OCO •9500.300 FOR COMMODITIES 15,900 15,900 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 5,200 5.200 .4 23 COMMUNICATION DEVICES 4 , CQQ 4 , eCO •9500.400 FDR EQUIPMENT 9.800 9.600 .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 12Q ICO •9500.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 700 700 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 33 , 2PP Z 33,200 $ Z

91 6/12/85 REPORIS OF COMMTTTEES 17563

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND BOARD OF EDUCATION CAREER DEVELOP.MENT CENTERS

<""• XI Mayor s Deoartmental CD X Caae Priaasgd ABBreenatians a»gpm"'goealian Pgeuesi _ Aaaropnatinn OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES S 1.300.235 S 1.300,235 S. • 9600.10P FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,300,235 1,300,235 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL Z 1,300,235 Z 1,300,235 S.

9601 HYDE PARK CAREER ACADEMY 9602 JUAREZ HIGH SCHOOL 9603 CORLISS HIGH SCHOOL 9604 =ENGER HIGH SCHOOL 9605 PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL 9606 SENN METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY 9607 AUSTIN COMMUNITY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 9608 FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL 9609 LAKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 9610 COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL

92 17564 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND LOCAL OPTION-9900

CD XI f.'.avor $ Depa'imentai CD X Cadg P':ae;gd Aca^aanttians PJc;-.,T^g-rr•rn p.,._..,, ABrro;rirti»r, •9900.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAAL 924,639 324 639 322 752

J 924,639 Z 924.639 J 322.752 $

93 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17565

SECTION 13. This ordinance shall be effective from and

after its passage.

94 17566 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

After debate, Alderman Bloom moved to adopt his substitute ordinance. The motion was lost by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr ~ 21.

Nays - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 26.

Alderman Burke then moved to pass the Committee on Finance's substitute ordinance as amended.

The clerk called the roll and the yeas and nays were as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone ~ 26.

Nays — Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr -21.

Alderman Evans then moved to verify the foregoing vote.

The clerk re-called the roll and the said proposed substitute ordinance, as amended, was lost by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, Hagopian, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone ~ 25.

Nays - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr-21.

Alderman Stone, on a point of order, motioned to verify the foregoing vote. The Chair ruled the point of order/>/of Well Ta/fgra because the vote had just been verified.

Alderman Kotlarz then moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The Chair ruled the motion Out of Order because Alderman Kotlarz did not vote on the prevailing side of the question.

Alderman Natarus, on a point of order, stated that the motion to reconsider was in fact in order pursuant to Rule 34 ofthe Council's Rules of Order.

The Chair then ruled Alderman Natarus' point of order Well Taken. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTITEES 17567

Alderman Kotlarz then restated his motion to Reconsider the vote. The motion Prevailed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli. Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone - 26.

Nays — Aldermen Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr ~ 20.

Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed substitute ordinance, as amended from the Committee on Finance, was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Kellam, Sheahan, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Nardulli, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Stone ~ 26.

Nays - Aldermen Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Langford, Streeter, Kelley, Sherman, Henry, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Frost, Natarus, Oberman, Volini, Orr - 21.

[The passed substitute ordinance, as amended, is printed on pages 17568 thru 17761 of this Journal.]

SECTION 21. This ordinance will be efTective upon due passage and publication.

ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND AUTHORIZED FOR PROJECT BY PAPER GROUP, INCORPORATED.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the issuance of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $1,600,000 for a project by Paper Group, Incorporated, located at 2901 West 36th Place.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Stone -- 44.

Nays — None.

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^ 1 .^ - .1

WHEREAS, Dursuant to ir.e enactment of tne ^^eas'-ai Houi^-i': mc

Ccrrmunity OeveioDfr.ent Act of I'^H, as amenaeo, tne '.iry .or l.Tcaqo

proposes to suomit tne Final Statement for che entitlemenc of

Ninty-Nine Million, Three Hunarea One Thousano Ooiiars; Ann

WHEREAS, it IS proviaea in the act and •'n the rcqij i.^^ ions

promulgatea tnereunaer tnat the City proviae cer-tain assur.^nces '"c '.~e

federal government; ano

WHEREAS, the Mayor ana the City Council of tne lity or ir:ciQo

are cognizant of tne conditions of tne •housing anc Co'Trium t> Ceve 'mo­

ment Act of 1974, as amendea, ana are desirous of comciying :',^^=wi tr:

ana

WHEREAS, tne Mayor ana tne City Ccunci i are ces i--GUS .•:•' •estic'-' ?ni ?':

proceaures wnicn insure tne fair, open ana equit ^C'e acrT^m st.^-t: o--

of r'eaera grant funcs; now, therefore,

5E IT CRDAlNtO 3t 'hi CITY COUNC II OF T-E Ci'V •;,? :nM;.r:0:

(1) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17569

liir.'-,N 1. '-"J '-'ayor or tne> '.':\j or" l.\-'^d..-,; ij i^j f^cr •'zi^'j ::•

^ant a Ti^ar K\ suomission for •^(:iQra: r.^nr^;;, • i rr : >ci MO :.^o Fi'-.a';

'Statement of Connunity Oeveicpment Objectives and i^rciecteo use cr

Funas, as set forth m tnis ordir-.nce ana aii unaerstanai^gs ario

assurances contained tnerein, pursuant to the provisions of the

Feaerai Housing and Commumty Oevrlooment Act of 1974, as amenaea, and

tne regulations promulgatea in connection with tne Act in tne sum of

Ninty-Nine Million, Tnree Hundre': One Tnousand Dol'iars in entitlement

funas and feaerai non-expended pnor ye^^r funas in tne amount or Tnree

Million, Two Hunared Ten Tnousann, ^hree Hunarea Tmrteen Ooila'^;.

SECTION I. ~'ne Mayor of tne City of Chicago is f'jrtne'"

autnorizeo to act in connection .»tn tne supmisslon, to give wnat

assurances arft necessary ana to -oviae sucn adoiticrai ""fcrTia t: •.•;.r js

is reouirea.

SECTION 3. Tne criteria * • Corrrnunity uevr •Gone*"': 5ioc< Grant

funaea programs previously appro ^a Dy tne City louncil sna"'' r^Hra i ^•

in effect. In addition, tne Off' a of Budget anc ^^anagement 'n

conjunction witn tne aoprooriate ty oepartment snai" :^uD'is.'i

criteria for the award of grants unoer tne foilGwinc srcc'-dms cevslcoea

Dy the City unaer tne iear XI CorrTnumty Development SICCK O'-ant:

HJuSI'NG

».. t wa'^c >:w^.t^ IMg . ..Ir ~.tCI .,.< • u

HOijSing Rpt'^acri ! • tjfion

Chicago Neignoomooa Housing ^lan

PIJ8LIC WORKS

Removal of Arcnitectural Barriers

(2) 17570 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A,j:N.i .:NO Di:A6:^:~f

Assistance to i^ersons with DiSdOi'ities

SECTION 4. Tne City snali not expend 'ear f.l lomnu'Mty

Oeveiooment Block Grant Funds ^'or programs in tne categorips or

Housing, Corrmunity Improvements, Economic Development, Puonc

Services, and Local Option until completion of a review process of

criteria for programs aesignacea in Section 3. Sucn a review snail

consist of City puplication of proooseo criteria for programs in tne

categories of Hou-mg, Connunity improvements. Economic Development,

PuPlic Services and Local Option witnin 10 days of tne suomission r'or

Federal funds as authorized in Section 1. A 30 day penoa will oe

allowed for the purpose of permitting memoers of tre Connunity

Oeveiooment Aaviscry Conmttee, the public, ana tne C'ty Counc-l :c

express views on the puolisnea proposed criteria. During tne 30 -jiv

review period tne Chairman of tne Cormittee on --nance may :}rcviGe

comments in writing to tne Chairman of tne Community ueveiocment anc

Housing CoorainatTng Cormittee on tne proposea .rnteria. Tr.e Chair^-an

of tne Connunity Development ana Housing Coordinating Corrmttee snail

be responsiole for maintaining records of all connenti ano snail

provide written responses to ail principal issues raisea. Tne final

(3) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17571 cr't

suomission ror F&aera i rijnas. All granges from :ne Droooscd ;-':»'•• i will be descrioea at tne time of puoMcation of tne '•'indi ;ri-e''M.

SECTION 5. Except for those funas soecificaily aoDrconateo r'or contractor-deiegate agencies, the City may reprogram up to i7,500 approoriated for any object or purpose set forth in the 'i^ar i\

Connunity Development BIOCK Grant Appropriation Ordinance i tne CDBG

Appropriation Ordinance") or allocations ^rom prior olock grant years without the approval of the City Council, but no aoDropnation for any object or purpose snail oy virtue of any reorogranning autnonzea nerein, De reoucea below an amount sufficient to cover all oDligatio'^s incurred or to be incurrea by tnat aopropriation, Tne City snail not reorogram funds 'n excess of •i7,:00 aoorcoriatea for any coject :r puroose set forth in tne CDBG Apprcpriat'on Ordinance or allocations from prior DICCK grant years witnout tne approval of the '.'-".y Counc'l, except as proviaea in Section 8 ne-'eof, out no aODrcoriation fo'- i^ty

Object or "purcose snail, by virtue of any '•eprccrarmiing autnor-z-ro nerein, be reauced below an amount sufficient to cover al" co'lgaticns incurred or to be incurred by tnat aporobriation.

Ail proposed reprogranning of funas as outlined in tne "inal

Statement of Projected Use of Funas oy orooram for -ne •'e-a'- ^; ^n- •'•- the allocations for crior years s^ai' ce .Tiaoe oy ofCv lui r^c •-.••:.•• Lrzr,\ with reasonable notice of anc tne opportunity to c-jfrrent ;n ^ny proposea reprogranning of iOi. or more of• tne funas from one acti/ity to another, whicn includes the deletion of an activity or tne addition of an activity.

(4) 17572 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SEu'lON a. rcr all funos expenaea jncer tne Cormun'ty Oeveiccnenr

olccic orant programs ''or tne '^ar .^ I, tne •^ff'^-.e of Budget ana

Management snail submit to tne City Council semi-annuai r'eoorts on rn«

Obligations of funas witnin 45 days of tne ena of ^acn six montns.

The semi-annual reports snail include an accounting for ail funds

expended during the preceeoing six months for ai1 DIOCK grant years,

all income generatea from tne current bloctc grant year ana all prior

blocK grant years, and a projection of income for tne remaining half

of tne fiscal year.

SECTION 7. The Office of Buoget ana Management snail notify

Alaermen of projects in tneir resoective wards contemplated unaer tni;

program.

SECTION 8. The a^tara of any contract or grant over ilO,000 m

any program category, project, or activity wmcn is not incluaea Dy

specific designation in the CDBG Oramance, shall be subject to '•eview

ana approval by tne City Counci'; proviaea, nowever, tnat tne award cf

any contract in the Department of numan Services, Voutn Gang Prevention,

snail be subject to the concurrence of tne City Council; provided tnat

the City Council snail complete its review witnin >l cays afte'-

submission to the City Councii; ana tnat tne City of Cnicago snail not

engage in discrimination based on race, coior, reHgicn, se.<, naticnai

origin, nanaicao, iexudi ur lentuL lun. -^cuyf a^i. i-. .•^.,j... ^i-, ^i ,j~^ • -

tical affiliation cr eel ief. Any io^ns i" t.ne -•^.C'jnt z-^ «.':•,000 :r

more funaea, in whole, or ^y 25:o or more with fear Xl Connunity

Development BIQCK Grant funas or funas from prior QIOCK grant years

shall be approved Py the City Council unaer tne same proceaures as

(5) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17573

roQyir-Pd fj'" dCCCv^l or contracts C" grants as set -o'".n in tn's

ordinance.

In tne event of a 'jisaster or inninent danqer to tny ouoiic

neaith or safety, amounts received in tne Local Option allocation may

be expenaea on emergency ana aisaster relief ana repairs, witnout

prior approval of the Council; nowever, tne Council snail oe notifieo

of any sucn expenaiture within tnree business days ana oroviaea witn a

written statement of tne nature of tne disaster or irmment zanqer to

puolic neaitn or safety, ana tne amount of funas so expenaea jna

purposes for sucn expenaitures. if sucn allocation is depleted, '•'•jncs

may be transferred from any orogram category to tne Local Option

allocation witnout Council approval; lowever, :ne Council snail oe

notified within tnree business days of any sucn tran^ff-r anc oro/''Ze-z

witn a statement of tne funos so transferred listing tne accounts fr-^m

wnicn the funas were transferred ana tne amount.

SECTION 9. "ne following sums of money set aoart according to

tne departments of city government ana contractor-delegate agencies

are allocatea from tne Connunity Oeveiooment Block Grant to tne City

of Chicago for the lear AI and are to oe exoenaed dunng t.'^e "iscal

year beginning July 1, 1985, and extenaea to ana including uune 3u,

1986 for tne Objects ana purposes as set forth in Section ;3 nereor.

No expenaiture or encumorance of 'tear AI Community Oeve lucmeric a^^c^

Grant funds shall be maae until sucn time as tne CDBG Aoorooriation

Ordinance is approved by the City Council. Sections 10 tnrougn 13

hereof set forth the provisions whicn shall be incluaed in tne CuBG

Appropriation Ordinance.

(6) 17574 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 10. Included in tne aoprcpriation for Personal Cervices

in applicaoie departments shall oe an account appearing as Code No.

".015 Scheaule Salary Adjustments."

Also to be incluaea in the allocation ''"or Personal Services snail

be an account appearing as Code No. ".070 Fringe Benefits' for tne

purposes of providing City employees witn neaitn insurance, dental

insurance, optical insurance, life insurance, pension (employers

snare), unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, tuition

reimoursement, paid vacation, in-house training programs, sick leave,

deferred compensation, holiaays, time off witn pay for family aeatn,

paid salary while on jury auty, ana aisabllity payments.

SECTION 11. Tne appropriations set fortn in tne CDBG Aporooriation

Orainance for personal services snail be regardeo as maximum amounts

to be expenaea from such appropriations. Sucn expenaitures 'snail oe

furtner limited to employment of personnel only as needed, or ds may

be reouired by law, not to exceed tne specified maximum numoer

designated in tnis ordinance for any office or position oy title, rinen

there is no limitation as to tne maximum numoer tnat may be emoloyea

for any office or position by title, one person may ce employed or

more than one person may be employed witn tne approval of tne Budget

Director and the Comptroller regardless of wnetner sucn title is

printed in the singular or plural, 'he salarj oc «agc • ^irz .'IAC- -.'.U . 1

be regarded as the maximum salary or wage rate for tne '"Tscecti'«e

offices of positions; provided that wage rates fixed on a daily, zr

monthly basis are subject to change by the City Council during tne

fiscal year beginning July 1, 1985, in accordance with the prevailing

(7) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17575

wace ••ates in or^vate "jmc'';y-^ent r'or SJC^ -mployees; i-^o oroviced

rurtner that salaries or -age '-ates a'-e i'^o;e'.t to ".lanae oy t^e '/•:/

tOuncil during the fiscal yuar '• n accordance witn '.ontracts acpr:iveo

by the City Council, oet..een tne City of Cm cago ana '^ecogm zed

collective bargaining agents. The salary or wage '"ates fixed are on d

yearly basis unless otherwise indicated.

Initial appointments to any positions snaH be maae at tne

entrance rate of the salary range prescripea for tne aopiicaole cljss

grade. In exceptional cases, upon reccnnenaation ty tne department

head and approval of the Connissioner of Personnel, tne Bu(3aet

Director ana the Chairman of tne Connittee on •^i nance of t.^e C:: /

Council, initial appointment may ce made at a ^ate aoove tne norrnal

entrance rate. Entrance acove tne normal entrance '•ate snail ce

based on tne outstanding anc unusual cnaracter of tne aop:'cant :

education, experience anc training over ana aocv-; tne miri'^Lm

aualifications soecifiea for tne class. In no evpnt snail tne

authority conferred nerein oe exercised in violation cf tne Snanman

Juogment.

No officer or employee snail have tne rignt to demand continuous

employment or compensation by reason of any appropr'ation if jocn tne

determination of tne department head, nis services are not needed ano

it becomes necessary to lay mm off on account of lacx of worv; or lac:»

of funds. In case of a vacancy in any office or position, the nead of

a department in wnich the vacancy occurs snail not be required to fill

such office or position if, in his judgment and discretion, tnere is

no necessity therefor.

(8) 17576 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

- ;.:'"'fef' ce'"vice •employee -«no passes an e

•zari^er service position, if ,«ithin tne same oepartment. snail -i;: ze

reouired to serve an acaitionai probationary oenod ana snail '^ave

career service status uPon aoDOintment.

Any employee serving a probationary period wno is aoDOintea

provisionally or to on exempt position in tne same department snail

have tne orooationary perioa continue uninterruotea for tne position

the employee nela before the provisional or exemot appointment.

Upon the successful completion of sucn probationary period tne

employee snail nave full career service status in tnat position.

The Cormissioner of Personnel ana eacn department nead snai'

prepare and present to tne City Council sucn reports dS reauireo oy

tne 1985 Annual Appropriation Ordinance as set fortn in Secfion ~

thereof.

Tne ^regulations governing tne aaministrati:n of tne Compensat'cn

i-lan and Employees Benefits for CLiSsifiea Posifons set fortn in tne

Annual Appropriation' of 1982 (Cour'.cil Journal Pages 10270 to ana

including 10250) shall apply tc all City of Cnicago employees ccmcensateo

by Connunity Oeveiooment Block Grant Funos.

SECTION 12. Any employee wno is reauireo and 's autnonzeo to

use his personally owned automooile in tne regular conduct of officia"

City business snail be allowed and paia eignteen ii.13) cents ccr- -I'.c

allowance for the numoer of miles per month use of sucn privately

owned automooile, to a maximum amount of One Hunarea Fifty Dollars

($150.00) per montn; and provided further that this allowance is

subject to change oy the City Council during the fiscal year beginning

(9) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17577

U'jl/ 1, ,.?'jc i^d ^"Cmg jure J*-'. . ^CC , in accorddnoe wit" confacts

aoorovea oy tne City Council between tne ^ity of 'l^^c^go -nc

recognized collective bargaining agents. C'ty-owneo or 'easrd

automobiles snail be usee only for City ousiness.

SECTION 13. The objects ana purposes for whicn allocations are

maae in this ordinance are classified ana stanaaraizea by tne

following items:

1) Personal Services

2) Contractual Services

3) Travel

4) Connoaities

5) Eauipment

6) Permanent Improvements

7) Lana

An appropriation in one or more of tne items aoove scecir'ea

snail oe construea in accordance witn tne defimflons ana limitations

specified in Illinois Revised Statutes. Ch. 24 Section i-1-^ il953),

unless this ordinance otherwise provides. An allocation ^'or d Gurpcss

other tnan one specified anc defined in tnis section may oe mace only

as an additional, separate and distinct item, soeci i""ical ly stafno t-'^e

opiect and purpose thereof.

:>£u'IuN i'i. Mil worK to be performed oy tne City of Cnicago

pursuant to tne CDBG Appropriafion Ordinance shall oe done using tne

current worK force of tne City of Chicago and tne persons on tne

(10) 17578 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

following lists S'"all nave oref-irence ever any new •^mpicvees to oe

nireo ror positions for wnicn SuCn 'ists rfxist 'n dCCO''aa''ce «itn 'l^t/

of Chicago Personnel ru'es:

(a) Persons on City of Chicago layoff lists;

(b) Persons on City of Chicago reinstatement lists;

(c) Persons on City of Chicago reemployment lists;

(d) Persons on City of Chicago promotion lists;

(e) Persons on City of Chicago general employment lists.

Providea, nowever, that tne preferences nereindocve specified

shall not apply where otner methods of mring must ce utilized in

order to ccmoly with the terms of any oraer or decree of a Court or

aamini strati ve agency, collective bargaining ag^'eement or Title vii,

42 U.S.C. Section 2000 e, et seo.

SECTION 15. The Office of buoget and Management snail preoare

and present to tne City Council, witnin 30 days zf tne enc of eacn

quarter in tnis fiscal year, a report explaining tne ^-eascns *'or al'

unencumoereo and unexpended allocations in all OIOCK grant years, as

reported in the Department of Finance's montnly "Connunity Oeveicpment

BlocK Grant fund. Schedule of MUO Aooroved Allocations, Cjr'-enz

Connittee Approved Allocations Expenaitures, Accruals, Encumorances

ana Available Balances."

SECTION 16, Except as providea in Section 5 nereof, ail unencumoereo

and unexoe.ndeo Connunity Oeveiooment Blocx Grant funos from tnis

fiscal year and all prior block grant years shall be jointly reviewed

no later than March 15, 1986, by the Buoget Director and tne Comptroller

for the puroose of preparing for the Year XII Connunity Development

(11) REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17579 r -''ooosed statement, 'nis ;;oint review comi*te

''eport of funds available for 'eorogrjrTn'! ng dno t.'^e orooose'C

1 funds in Connunity Oeve'opment BIOCK Grant '^^ar ^11. 'nio

il be submitted to the City Council no latei' tnan Aor^ • 1,

;nall be subject to public connent and hearings along witn

il Connunity Development Block Grant Proposed Statement,

'.ne use of these funds wi U ^.ane oiace concurrently witn

'.he Year XII Connunity Oeveiooment BIOCK Grant -'nal

:N 17. Pursuant to Section 104 (di (2) (0) and Section lO-'i

the Federal Housing ana Connunity Development •^ct c" 1974,

the City snail provide citizens witn nodsonapie access to

e of ail Community Oeveiooment Blocv. Grant funcs. -ucn

Shall be available, on reouest, tnrougn tne Office c

Management, ana the Department of F^'r-ince.

N 13. The Office of B^^oget ana Management snail ceoare

to tne City Council, w^rn tne semi-annual reoort soecifieo

5, a report explaining tne reasons for ail unencumt;e''eo ana

ailoctions in all block grant years, as reported 'n tne

Df Finance s monthly "Community Development BIOCK Grant

jiu of HuD 4.oDroved Al locat'ons. Cur''ent Connittee Acproveu

. ^xoe'^di tu'"es, ^cc^udis, Encumorances ana avaiiaole

(12) 17580 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCrL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 19. No person wno receives comoensation or sits as an

unpaid memoer of a governing board or executive connittee of any

connunity organization and wno is aiso a .memoer of tne connunity

Development Advisory Connittee shall cast a vote or make a

recommendation that Connunity Development Slock Grant funds oe awarced

to the connunity organization with wn'ich ne or she is associated,

unless such person publically reveals nis or ner association with sucn

community organization. Memoers of tne Connunity Development Advisory

Connittee may, in addition to disclosing their association, aostam

from voting on any reconnenoation to award Connumty Development ilccK

Grant funds to the comunity organization witn wnicn ne or sne is

associated.

SECTION 20. Tne following sums of money are set apart according

to the departments of city government and contractor-oeiegatG agencies

ana are to be expenaed for the objects and purposes as set fcm in

Section 10 nereof.

(13) 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17581

702 - YEAR XI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND

ESTIMATES CF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT F'JIJO FOR YEAR XI - JULY I, L985 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1556

Lcnriun^ty Development Block Grant Entitlement ?or Year XI

'j.S. Deoartment cf Housing and Lroan D*r';elcement =ealiocat'cn c* P'-ior '•^ear Entitlement -.nos

wea"'1 ocation of 'Jnsoent Comrnunlty Deve'coment Grant ^unos *'cm P'-ior •

levenue -rem tne Sale of Land. Purcha -.0 Oncer var-c-js Ccimunitv Develcbment B^ock Grant P-:gr.3ms Incluci.''c Pesicentia' L'roan Penewa! and Conner'la: District Deveiooment 11.:: r-T.i' c""--,»^:

(14) 17582 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

*NNU*L *PORnPPI ATI ON OSQ:NANC= =QS I9ab «NOr=: THE OBJECTS AND ''JRPOScS ^08 wiIC-i iPtS^^CP^ I * T t QNS ABE P.ECOHXENOfO *"£ OESIiNATEO IN TH£ BUOGET OOCU'^ENT 9Y ASTE^IS-C.

'r02-C0"*"UNITY DEVELOPMENT aLDCK GRA.NT YEA5 XI FUNO OP=ICE OF BUDGET ANO MANAGEMENT *D"INIST3ATION ANO MCNITORINC

The Office of budoet and Hgnagement is responsibl"; for r^viewinc; :ity requests for Federal aid State Funds for oudqetary and pror5ra.Ti iTip-acts. '^ne office also coordinates the allocations of Federal Community Oevelo'^ment blocks Grant fund Oy monitoring expenditures and reporting on proaram performance.

CO.MMITTEE MAYOR cooe 'ECOMMENCATION PECOMMENOAT:?N .005 SALARIES ANO -JAGES-ON PAYROLL 253.603 302.862 .015 SC'HEOUL: SALARY AOJJST-ENTS 7,0<.2 7.042 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 91.259 61.900 eOlOC.OOO =0R PERSONAL SERVICES 351,999 371,3?4 .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 2.500 2.500 QI'HER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .U9 SERVICES 73.700 73.700 .152 ADVEPTISING 2.500 2.500 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 32.000 32.OCC .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF ECU I ?«*£ NT . . . 2.500 2.500 .166 SJ3SC^IPTI0NS ANC DUES 1 .666 1 .666 «0100.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES U'..a66 1 14,366 .2

'ORGANWATION TOTAL 453,o65 50C,550 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17583

ANNUAL APPROPOI AT ION ORDINANCE =0R 19^6 lo •'C2-CCM>

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COM^jTTgc =.ECOMMENDA"IO'J MAY: CODE 2211Ii2'ii NO. .^iTE •rZ. • 1 r'

OlDO—ADMINISTRATION AND MONITDPING

1127 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST..., 1 19,224 I 1''.22'. 1119 SUPERVISING BUDGET ANALYST I 28.392 I 2 ".. ' 5 : 11D7 PRINCIPAL 3UJGET ASJALYST I 25,776 1105 SENIOR BUDGET ANALYST 3 23,381 4 23,33" 11C3 BUDGET ANALYST..... 2 21,130 i 2 1,'. 3C 0404 STUDENT AS TRAINEE 1 5,000 I 5,30D 0323 MANACER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 1 42,672 1 42.6 7 2 03?3 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT HI 1 2T,060 1 27,:60 T3C2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT H 1 17,412 1 :i,

12 274,399 14 323.562 LESS Tuq-40VER 13,658- 1 3.653 TOTAL 263,7^,0 309. •^OC 17584 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPaOPR I ATION OF.OINANCE FOR i;96 17 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5L0C< GRANT YEA", XI FU\0 DEPARTMENT 3F ECONTMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC 0£V£LD=>MENT PROGRAM SJPPORT

The Economic Oeveljpiient Department is direct?^ toward tne retention, attraction, and expansion of Ousiness. industry and commerce in an'J to t^e Citv of Chicago. Extensive advertising and marketing camoai^ns illustrating t-r? business, econoTii:. and social amenities of the City o^ Cnica^^o •« i 1 ' also 'De expecteJ. Industrial developinent ,

COMMITTEE M A Y ;

«ORGANI2ATION T3TAL. i254,326 «.,676, 931 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17585

ANNUAL APPRDPP I ATI JN ORDINANCE F^s l?<>6 13 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOC* GAANT YEAO XI FUND DEPARTMCkjj 3p ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECDNDMIC OEVELDPME.^T PSOGRAM SJPPORT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECDMMC,^^cATID'-l MAYO' ' ECDMMCM:;A T; CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. it-:

0200—ADMINISTRATION

9843 FIRST DEPUTY COMMISSIONER-ECONOMIC DEVEL OPMENT 50 003 53 030 3679 DEPUT Y COMMISSIONER 46 000 46 DC" 9662 DEPUT Y COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVEL OPMENT 40 000 40 003 5413 LANDS CAPE ARCHITECT III 1«; 776 5404 ARCHI TECT IV 25 776 25 776 5402 ARCHI TECT II "20 184 23 le^. ?966 COMMU NITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 27 060 27 060 3966 CCMMU NITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 25 776 25 77b 3966 COMMU NITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 24 529 24 523 3966 COMMJ NITY RESOURCE SPrciALIST 23 389 23 3d? 3966 COMMU NITY RESOJRCE SPECIALIST 22 260 22 250 3966 COMMU NITY RESOJRCE SPECIALIST 19 312 19 312 3879 UNIT DIRECTOR-HUMAN SERVICES 27 C60 27 ObC 1990 ASSIS TANT DIRECO" OF LOAN PROCESSING... 24 52 3 24 529 1999 DIREC TOP OF LOAN PROCESSING 29 844 2-' 944 1987 LOAN PROCESSING OFFICER 21 180 21 130 1991 COORO INATOR OF ECONOMIC "DEVELOPMENT 37 368 37 363 1981 COORD INATDR OF ECDNOMTC OEVELOOMgNT 34 272 34 272 1981 COORD INATOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 32 796 32 796 1981 COORD INATOR OF EChNOMIC DEVELOPMENT 31 320 31 323 1991 COORD INATOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 29 944 29 944 1977 INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRE SEVTATIVE III 25 776 25 776 197: INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE II 22 260 22 260 1972 INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE II 20 1 34 20 ISfc 1971 INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 24 528 24 529 1971 INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 19 224 19 224 19-'l INDUS TRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE I. 19 312 1913 ASSIS TANT PROJECT CODROINATOR 22 260 2? 360 1912 PROJE CT COORDINATOR 24 529 24 5.:3 1908 ASSIS TANT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT 29 392 23 3 = 2 19D8 ASSIS TANT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT 24 528 24 529 1906 DIREC TOR OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 27 060 27 •360 1811 STORE •CEEPER 14 352 14 352 1752 ECDNC MIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 46 596 46 5<56 1752 ECDNO MIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 42 fr72 42 672 1752 ECONO MIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR H2 672 ,2 672 17"!2 ECDNO MIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 39 072 3" 072 1749 DIREC TOP OF PROGRAM SERVICES 2" 344 29 34^. 1746 PRDGR AM SPECIALIST II 29 392 29 392 1731 COORD INATOR OF PROGRAM SE'VICES 29 844 2'' 944 1646 SPECI AL COJNSEL ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ANO E 3UAL OPPORTUNITY 43 924 1624 LAND ACOUISITION OFFICER . 22,260 22 2oO 1604 DIREC TOR OF PROPERTY ACJJISITIDN 37,363 37 369 17586 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPPI ATIDN ORDINANCE F;? 1986 19 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLDC< GRAMT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ^upp.cRT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

;OMMITTEE 5EC0MMENDATID'< MAYDP TIO- CODE POSITIONS NO. iili "'-^ -( A' 1602 ofRECTOR^OF LAN 0 DISPOSITION. ~~T 3 7736 3 37 3 6 9 1406 PLANNING ASS IST ANT 15 372 14h5 CITY PLANNER V. 35 796 35 796 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 23 339 23 38 = 1403 CTTY PLANNEP II 29 844 29 3>.4 1403 CITY PLANNER II 27 060 27 OaO 1403 CI TY PLANNER II 24 52"? 24 523 1403 CI TY PLANNER II 21 180 21 le^ 1402 CITY PLANNER II 27 060 27 1402 CITY PLANNER II 21 180 21 133 1402 CITY PLANNER II 19 224 19 224 1401 CITY PLANNER 23 388 23 333 14CI C! TY PLANNER I 18 312 19 312 1401 CITY PLANNER I 17 412 17 ^12 13^2 ADMINISTRATI VE SERVICES OFFICER II, 31 320 31 320 1301 ADMINISTPATI VE SEPVICES OFFICER I.. 27 060 27 360 0636 SENIOR TYPIS T. 13 020 13 320 0836 SENIOP TyPiS T. 11 844 1 I 944 0836 SENIOR TYPIS T. 10 272 ID 272 0826 PRINCIPAL TY PI ST 1 3 669 1 3 669 0926 PRINCI PAL TV PI ST i: 396 12 395 0826 PRINCIPAL TY Pl ST 11 844 11 9 44 0825 PRINCIPAL ST EN OGRAPHER, 17 412 17 412 0825 PRINCIPAL ST EN OCRAPHER. 16 6C9 16 6C3 0809 EXECUTIVE SE CR ETARY I.. 17 412 17 412 0809 EXECUTIVE SE CR ETA'^Y I.. 15 823 15 32 ? 0805 SECRETARY.. . 14 352 14 35? 0805 SECPETAPy... 1 3 020 13 320 0305 SECRETARY... 12 396 12 396 0632 DATA CONTROL LER.. 12 396 12 356 0415 INQUIRY AIDE III. 15 072 15 :'72 0407 S-^AFF AIDE.. 11 316 11 316 0365 MANAGEMENT R cPRESENTATIVE 19 224 19 224 0365 MANAGEMENT R EPRESENTATIVE 16 608 16 6C9 0318 ASSISTANT T? THE COMMISSIONER.. 23 369 23 393 0313 ASSISTANT CO MMISSIONER 42 000 42 CCO D313 ASSISTANT CO MMISSIDNER 40 824 ••0 '24 1313 ASSISTANT CD MMISSIONER 39 COO 33 300 0313 ASSISTANT CO MMissiDNEo 35 796 3'^ 796 0309 COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS 27 060 27 060 0308 STAFF ASSIST ANT...... 23 335 23 333 ASSISTANT TO 0304 OMMISSIONER DF ONOMi; DEVELOPMENT. 29 392 29 392" 0303 ADMINISTRATI VE ASSISTANT III. 22 260 22 260 0303 ADMINISTRATI VE ASSISTANT III. 21 180 21 130 D303 ADMINISTRATI VE ASSISTANT III. IB 312 13 312 0302 ADMINISTRATI VE ASSISTANT II.. 17 412 17 412 0185 MANAGER OF A CC3UNTING , 31 320 31 320 0146 SENIOR ACCDU ,NT CLE.RK 15 823 15 329 0146 SENIOR ACCDU NT CLERK 11 844 11 944 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17587

ANNUAL APOSDPRI ATIDN ORDINANCE =DP IROb ?j ^ _ 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ^LDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPAPTMENT DF ECONOMIC .DE*ELDPMENT ECDNDMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SJPPDRT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

CDM.MITTEE 'ECOMMgNQATION MAYCP R EC C-'ME NC A T r' COPE posxixo^il ^2i liLZ I2i iili 7TT4 CHAUFFEUR T ~T4730M 1 "177331-1 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS lillZii lf:i2i:l ACTIVITY TOTAL "loT 275247119 "ToT 27b6677:? lOl 2.524,119 107 2,666,71=^ TOTAL 275247119 276667715 17588 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRDPRIATIDN ORDINANCE FOR 1986 21 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ?LDC< GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ____^-_^^ ----- COOE - £-0MVCNDATI_2N =ECjMM=N2A''I0i< .144 ENGI'.'E = RING ZI_Il2i22S l5c7:5o SC3C0.1D0 F0= CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 250,000 25373:3 .526 IMPROVEMENTS _iill5l222 l,s50,000 *030D.5D0 FOR PERMANENT I MPRCVEME.NTS 1,350,000 ~r7b5o7c;5

eORGANIZ ATICN TOTAL 1,600,303 1,900,30: 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17589

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE ^OR 1936 22 702-:DMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT . - YEAR XI FU^iD 3C3ARTM(:.jT OF ECONJMir DEVELOPMENT INDJSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE 'ECOMMENDA''I?N MAY;? P E C DM-EN'A r r • £2£i 12iili2!ii lit itll 22i. iill D30D--IN0USTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE jMpoQvFMENTS PROGRAM

0301 94TH ANO GENOA RQAJWAY CONSTRUCTION 450,000 750,000 03'^2 GRENSHAW. FILLMORE,

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FJR 1986 23 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOC< G^ANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMGR^T OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I^JDUST^IAL DETENTION PROGRAM

______M775R CODE RECOMMENDATION PECOMMEJDATin^ .307 INDUSTRIAL RETENTION COSTS IIZl22l25o 7"a7oOO '060C.80D =0R SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 50o7oo3 7387oOC

OORGANIZATION TOTAL 500.000 738.000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17591

ANNUAL APORDPR ; ATIDV ORDINA'.C? ^Z" 1986 ?4 7C2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLDC<: GRANT »- - YrAR XI FUNP OEPARTMEN'' OF ECONOMIC DEVcLDPMc.'^T INDJSTRIAL DETENTION PROGRAM

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COMMITTEE R JCOMMFNOA TI D\ MAYOO R E C OMMCMJ^A T : T CODE P2iiIi2!lS lii. nil ^2i iili 0600—INDUSTRIAL 'E'ENTIDN PROGRAM

C601 EAST SIDE DP »AV£NSWODD» WAVELAND TZ GRACE 310,CDO ACTIVITY TOTAL ~ 3Tn7ooo 17592 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A*:NUAL APPR-Opp I AT'3N ORDINANCE F"' 1936 25 7D2-CDMMUNITY DEVSLCMENT ^\.ZZ< '"•RANT YEAP XI FUND DEPARTMENT DF ECONOMIC DE VELOPMC,.gT BUSINESS AREA IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

COMMITTEE MI7CR CODE iil2^i5''3-"^lON RECDMMr N?A''I ON .144 ENGINEERING 4337600 3357co3 »07C?.130 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 4937603 3357353 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 3,546,f.C3 2,500.003 '07Ch.5C0 FO' PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 3,5467400 ~r75Go7oo3

"ORGANIZATION TJTAL 4,033,000 2,835,003 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17593

ANNUAL IPPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1933 2t 7C2-C0MMUNITY OEVEL.OPMENT ELDCC GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS AREA IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM

PCS ITIDNS AND SALARIES

CDMMlTTEc ^zZO'^^SHZli TIDN 'AYCP RECOM.ME.NOAT; 22SS P21ili2iii NO. RAT = •iC. Ri'E

0730—BUSIN=SS AREA IMPPDVEMENTS PRDGPAM

070 1 6 3R0/WESTERN 4 5 000 45 33 3 D702 MTLwAUKEE/DIVERSEY 340 OCO 340 33 3 0703 53RO/HARPER 305 000 340 3G0' 0704 ROOSEVELT/HOMAN 140 OCO 290 30 0 0 7 05 CLARK/TOUHY 300 000 300 30 3 0706 79TH/YATES 30 000 3 3 303 D7C7 DIVISION (CALIFORNI A-,^ESTERN) 340 OCC 3'.0 030 0708 47TH (MICHIGAN-VINCENNES) 130 000 330 CJO 0709 35TH/KING DRIVE 50 000 53 0710 MAOISON (CICERO-CENTRAL) 335 000 335 0711 63RD (KING DRI VE-COTTAGE GROVE) 340 ODD 34C ;oo 07 12 LARAMIE/CHICAGO 45 DOO 45 0713 DEVON C WESTERN (COMPLETE JNFINISHED ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION 75 OCO 0714 BELMONT ANO 3RJA0WAY AVENJE 55 000 0715 WILSON AVENJE, CLARK STREET TO RAVENSWOOD 50 000 0716 LAWRENCE AVENUE, CLARn STREET TO RAVENSWOCD 50 000 0717 MONTROSE AVENUE, ASHLAND TO RAVENS-OOD.. 50 000 0718 LINCOLN AVENJE, MONTROSE T^ LELAND 100 000 07!9 BROADWAY-WILSON 250 000 0720 31ST STREET AND WENT^ORTH ( = 0R CONSTRUCTION) 130 003 0721 35TH AND HALSTED (FDR CONSTRUCTION) 100 000 3722 UlTH AND WESTERN 175 000 0723 UlTH AND

ANNUAL APORDPQ;ATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 27 703-COMMiJNlTY DEVELOPMENT aLOC< GRAN" YEAR XI FU>

COMMfTTEE ^IvOR COOE REC JMMFNDATj^--^ = E COM ^E NC A •^ I T. .526 IMPR-'VEMENTS ZIII^573o3 T^"7co3 *030D.5O0 FDR P£OMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 7^73o3 T?3,3o~ 'DPGANIZATTON TOTAL 75,000 150,3CC 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17595

ANNUAL APPROPP I ATIO.N ORDINANCE =0P 19 9 6 ?? 7D2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAN"' YEAR XI FU1ENT DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL FACADE PE3ATE PROGRAM

COMMITTEE ^AYCR CODE REC 0MMcr^2ATj_2-, P EC 0"-? NOA TJ_2J .502 REHAPIL! TA^'ION LOANS AND GRANTS "I^OOloOG ^^3730v >C900.900 PQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 3037333 3007333

aORGANI ; ATION TOTAL 800,000 300. .J - V 17596 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPP I AT!ON ORDINANCE FCR 1996 2" •'D2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9LDC< G^A'^T YEARxiFjND DEPARTMENT OF ECONO'MC DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL DIST9ICT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

tl,3"0,000 of tie i3.233.003 of tne fjniing for tne Coimercial District Developnent Projrsm is to iDd derived fro'n revenues frc tne sale o^ la-^a. Expenditures for this progrsTi .< i 1 1 be limited to il,930,OCO until tne revenues are received anJ allotted to the iraqran. The allotment of ^unds .< 1 1 1 ie un-Jer the direction of the Sud^et Director. ^-_--____ MIYCR CODE i§2211!;i^2ili21i °i22^!li^2*Ii'^'^ .1^4 ENGIVEERING 75700C 757335 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SEPVICES 22i2S2 ii2i222 «10GD.100 =CR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 957353 1^57333 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 975,000 725,000 .525 PEMOVAL DR DEMOLITION ilii222 lllldll 'loco.500 =DR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS ~T,203,000 955,535 FDR AC:UISITIDN OF PROPERTY NOT OTHER­ WISE POOVIDEO FOR: TD BE EXPENDED UNDER .610 THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL _ii805iOOC -iiSliiCDC »100C.60D =0R LAND ~r,8057355 175357333 RELOCATION PAYM£>,|TS AND ASSISTANCE .903 PROPERTY, MAI .jTjMANCE, MANAGEMENT _ _i52'00'5 250.300 *1000.800 FDR SPECIFIC PURPOSE S-GE *'ER AL 2537oo5 2537353 «DRGANI Z ATIDN TJTAL 3.353.000 3.230.003 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17597

ANNUAL APPRDPP : ATI ON ORCINA\C= "^OR 1986 3C ". • " 7C2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9LDC< GRAN" it_ YEAP XI FUND ;f34RT,^c.MT 3P ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL DISTPICT DEVELDPMEM PROGRAM

POSITIONS A"ID SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ''AYOR O = r ;.4,vic^^-_j y , 2221 ^211112^1 12t ^*Ii j2i iilZ 1000--CDMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

1035 63RD STREET F9OH WESTERN TO

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FJR 1996 31 702-COMMUNTTY DEVELOPMENT BLOC GRANT YEAP XI FUND OEPARTMFNT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA „______~I75R CODE ii22;iill^2*Ii2^ RECOMMCVJ^ATIDN OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .140 SERVICES _li.^2il502 ,69<,, 500 2,920,000 91100.100 CCR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ~2769475o2 ,694, 5005 ~2792575o3

»DRGANI Z ATION TOTAL _22.694,50. ,694, 5000 2,920,00 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17599

ANNUAL APPROPPIATIDN ORDINANCE FO' 1996 702-CDMMJNI TY DEVELOPMENT BLDC* G R A \( T y£AO XI F'JVJD OEPAR'-MCr^T DF ECONOMIC OEVELOPMEN' TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROUPS

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RtCJMMeNOATnN MAYOR RECOMMC^-^ATI; CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE •o. RAT:

1100--TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TQ BUSINESS AREA ANO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROJPS

1178 19TH STOEET DEVELOPMENT CORPO'ATIDN/ PILSON INDUSTRIAL COJNCIL 25 GOO 25,333 11.16 47TH STREET BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25 000 25.303 1133 71ST STREET MCR^HANTS ASSOCIATION •2 5 300 Z'',ZZZ 1114 87TH STREET/STONY ISLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 2*; 000 25,333 11«>9 95TH STREET-BEVERLY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 25 000 UOl ALIANZA OE NEGOCIANTES =EMENINAS 25,333 1132 ANDERSONVILLE C-IAMBER OF COMMERCE 2S,333 1199 ANDERSONVILLE CHAMBER 0= CD"MERCE 25 OOC 1172 ASSOCIATION PRO DERECHAS OBRERO'^ 2 3.333 113 3 AUSTIN BUSINESS COJNCIL 25 .000 25,3CC 1104 BACK OF THE YARDS BJSIN^SS ASSOCIATION.. 25 ,000 25,33'^ 1151 BACK OF THE YARDS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL.. >.5 .300 45,OOC 1199 BELMONT CFNTRAL CHAMBER D= COMvfCRCE 27 ,00 3 1198 BEVERLY AREA PLANNING ASSOCIATION 30 .OOC 1158 BICKEPDIKE 'ED6VELPMC«4T CORPORATION 1*; ,003 15, U9G BRIGHTON/MCKINLEY PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 48 .500 1193 BRIGHTON PAR'^ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25 003 2 5,300 1105 rjOYN MAWR/BRDADWAY/RIOGE "ERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 25 .300 40,333 U<»5 BUCKTOHM BJSINESS ASSOCIATION JO .000 25,333 1142 CABALLEROS 3E SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION 70 .000 3 3,33 3 1107 CALUMET AOEA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION...... 30 .000 33,303 1173 CENTER FOP NEIGHBORHOOD TECHNOLOGY 45,3C3 1169 CENTER FQR NEW HORIZONS: GRAND BOULEVARD 33. 333 1177 CENTER FOP URBAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT... 45 000 45,033 1138 CERMAK ROAD CHAMgER DF COMMERCE...... 25 OCO 3 0.333 1109 CHATHAM BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 30 OOC 45,303 1143 CHICAGO AS3DCI»TIDN OF NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION ts 000 <. 5 , 3 J 3 1144 CHICAGO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT C0°PORATI0N 155 300 155,333 1145 CHICAGO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION •-•i 003 i5.3C3 11«!9 CHICAGO HIGH TECH ASSOCIATION 33 003 25,330 1146 CHICAGO WORKSHOP ON ECJNDMJC DEVELOPMENT 20 500 3'>,003 1106 CHICAGO/ASHLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION.... 25 003 25,000 UIO CHINATOW.N CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 35 000 35,000 1175 CITIZENS INFORMATION SERVICE 33.333 1147 COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 45 OCC 45,000 1192 CUBAN AMERICAN CHAMBEP DF COMMERCE 33 000 DEVON NORTHTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, uu INC 35 000 35,033 IU2 EAST 75TH AMD 79TH STREET BUSINESS AS SOC I AT I hsi 25,330 17600 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPPIATIDN ORDINANCE FOR 1996 33 702-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BL''C< GRANT YEA" XI FUND 3EPART«E-,T DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TE:-'^IICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA A>^D ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROUPS

POSITIONS ANJ SALARIES

CDMMITTEE '£C0MMCNDATI3'^ ^AYCR PEC0MXEN3A TI: CODE POSITIONS NO. R iTE iTsT EAST'EOGEWATCR SJSINESS ASSOCIATION 333 1113 EASTSIDE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 30,000 33 3C3 1199 ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION 25,003 21 30 3 1115 FIFTH CITY INDJSTRIAL .'RDMOTIONAL CORPORATION 25,003 2 = 330 1117 FULLERTON AVENJE MJR'HANTS ASSOCIATION.. 2*;,000 25 -1 "• "^ 25,030 1113 GARFIELD PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25 300 1119 GREATER ENGLEWDIQ LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 25,000 2"; 303 1120 GREATER MILWAUKEE AVENJF CHAMBER OF 35 COMMERCE 30,000 333 ll'!2 GREATER NORTH PULASKI DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 60,000 b^i, 333 1121 GREATER SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION s5,000 45, 003 1187 GREATER WESTSIDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 20,000 2^, 303 1148 HISPANIC =EDERATION OF ILLINOIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 33,003 33, 30 3 1122 HOwARD/PAULINA DEVELOPMENT COPPORATtON.. 25,000 25, 003 1169 HOwARO/PAULINA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.. lOi 303 1176 HUMAN RESOJRCE INSTITUTE 35, 300 1182 HYDE PARK BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION 25 .000 2^1 303 1123 HYDE PARK-

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE ^DR 1996 3'. 7Q2-C0MM,JNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAP XI FUND DEPARTMENT DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TECHNlCiL ASSISTANCE TO BUSINESS AREA AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G'OJPS

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECJMMENDA''irN MAYOP " EC OM"E NC A'•! : CODE P^SIT^ONS NO. iiXE \2i iili Tl6t PHrLTPPfNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 257o33 1133 PILSEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,COO 25,003 1193 PORTAGE PARK CHAMBER OF CDMMgRCE 35,000 1134 PROJECT 80 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INC 25,000 30,''33 UOl RAVENSWOOD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 40.000 1135 ROGERS PARK BUSINESS AREA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 25,000 25,303 1136 ROSELAND BJSINESS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL... 25,000 25,3QC 1163 SOUTH AUSTIN COALITION COMMUNITY COUNCIL 15,303 1156 SDJTH AUSTIN/MADISON CORPORATION 20,000 55,333 U9Q SOUTH CHICAGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 25,000 1157 SOUTH CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION... 65,000 bS,300 1137 SOUTH SHORE COJNCIL 0^ COMMERCE 35,300 1186 TAYLOR STREET CHAMBER OF CD-MERCE 25,000 25,3C3 1196 ST. XAXIEO COLLEGE 62,003 1138 UNITED LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN OF 26TH STREET 25.333 U64 UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION SOUTHEAST CHICAGO 13,033 1171 UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ASSOCIATION 75,003 20,000 U39 UPTOWN CHAMBER DF COMMERCE 33,000 35.3CD 1194 UPTOWN CHICAGO COMMISSION 25,000 25,330 1170 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN UPTjWN 10,000 23,033 U40 WESTSIDE BJSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIO'4....^ 25,000 35.003 1141 WESTTOWN CONCERNED CITIZENS COA L I TI O.N. . . 25.303 1165 WOMEN'S GROUP _ _i2i2°2 ACTIVITY TOTAL 27692^7500 27P2O73C3 17602 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROI'IANCE =0= 1996 35 7D?-:DMMUN:TY DEVELJ'M:NT 3LDC< :-5ANT YEAR XI FUND DEPAR-'MFNT DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECT MTCRO-LOAN PROGRAM

--_-y_-__ MI73^ 'ODE i = 221imii2ili2j i = 22"Iiiy2£II2j ~~~~ .005 LDA'j PROGRAM COSTS f:22i222 222i222 *12CD.30h =0P SPECIFIC P'JR P JSE S-GE NER AL -.DO,030 330,355

"ORGANIZATION TOTAL '•2'3i222 523^030 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17603

ANNUAL APPROPPI ATI ON ORDINA^CF FO" 19«6 3 = 7D2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPME ,' =L''C< G^AN'' YEAP x: FUND OFPARTME^|T DF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT' '..OAN PROGRAM

C OMM i" TTEE "^AYOR CODE ii22"!;i!i2*Ii2^ °i22^'''f ^^*"'''2•• .905 LOAN PROGRAM COSTS 1179337353 175357353 >i3oc.90D FOR SPECIFIC pjR=oscS-GENE°AL 173537355 "375537333

«ORGANI ZATI ON TO^AL 1.300,DOC :,533.C33 17604 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCm-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL A ?PR DPQ I A T I ON ORDINANCE =30 '. •? 9 b 37 7C2-: OMMUNIT" ncv=Lj3.MC-,' 3LOC< GRANT YEAR XI FUND CI TY C JU>lCIL COMMITTEE 0"! EiNANCE

_-__„_-_ MIVOR CODE RECOMMEf^TATlDN P EC 0''ME NDA T I ON .00« SALAPIFS AND -AGES-ON PAYR-'LL 777334 717532 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 924 9 2'. .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 11^212 lli2^2 519CD.0OD =CR PERSONAL SERVICES "1557638 977iT6 .340 •'ATERIAL AND SUPPLIES liOOO 9.OCO »M0D.30D =DR COMMODITIES ~ 37oo3 ~i75o5 «DRGAMZATION TOTAL 113.639 105.310 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17605

ANNUAL APPROPP I ATION ORDINANCE E,^P 1986 33 702-'.0MMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT "- " YEAR XI FUND CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE PECOMME^JQAT ION MAYOJ PECOMMENDA'; 2S2i PZiiI12^i ^Qi iili i£i iiI2 1900—COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

0323 MANAGER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 1 46.596 1 40.324 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 18,312 1 19.312 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 1 12,396 I 12,396 GCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 92<. _ 9£i. ACTIVITY TOTAL 3 "787228 ~~ 3 7277'56

3 78,229 3 72,456

TOTAL 787229 727456 17606 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 193b 39 70^-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT °LOC< GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT np PLANNING ADMINISTRATION AND PLANMVG

^--^--;^__ ^IYDR CODE i§22!f!35ii2i^ •-"« °=--^'"'^-h2i.lL2U .005 SALAPIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 6627T73 3627176 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5,120 5,120 .070 ERTNJGE BENEFITS ^ lOf-^bOf. 22^^63^ *190D.000 EQP PERSONAL SERVICES 171747955 ~T7r7i^7953 .12? FEES AND SERVICES 12,403 12.'•DO .130 POSTAOE AND POSTAL CHARGES 10.000 IC.COO 3THER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 24,970 24,970 .152 ADVERTISING 1,400 1,400 .157 RENTAL OF EOUIPMENT AND SERVICES 3,500 3,500 .162 PEPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF ECUIPM£NT 19,500 19,500 .166 SU9SCRIPTI ONS ANC DUES 500 500 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 4,500 4,500 MAINTENANCE AND 0?FRATIDN-CITY DHNED .176 VEHICLES iiOOC il222 '19CD.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ~77777D ~77,'77G .245 RilMSJRSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 2^000 2i222 *1900.200 FOR TRAVEL 37oo5 375cO .320 GASOLINE 5,000 5,000 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 13,000 10,030 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 9,503 2l222 »19C0.300 FO? COMMODITIES 2775o3 247533

«0RGAMZATION TOTAL 1,290.170 1.280.170 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17607

ANNUAL APPROPPI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOR 19 96 40 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAN'' YEAR XI FUND OEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA''-1 ON 'AYDP RECOMME.'iOA* : 0' L22i ^iiiiCNS NO. RATE .\ C. 'ATE

1900—ADMINISTRATION ANO PLA.NNING

5757 COMPUT ER CARTOGRAPHER II 14,352 14 35? f 7';4 CHIEF GRAPHIC ARTIST 32,796 32 796 1731 COORDI NATnR OF PROGRAM SE'VICES 40,824 43 324 1459 ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR OF CAPITAL PLANNING. 32,796 32 796 1447 DISTRI CT PLANNING LIAISON 42,672 42 672 1447 DISTRI CT PLANNING LIAISON 35,796 35 796 1441 COOPOI NATING PLANNER I 42,672 4? 672 1440 CODROI NATING PLANflcR II 46,596 46 596 1439 FINANC IAL PLANNI.NG A.NALYST 34,272 34 272 1405 CITY P LANNER V 35,796 35 796 1405 CITY LANNcR V 31,320 31 32 3 1405 CITY LANNEP V 29,844 29 94^ 1404 CITY LANNER IV 32,796 32 796 1404 CITY LANNER IV 25,776 25 776 1403 CITY LANNEP III 25,776 25 776 1403 CTTY LANNER III 24,528 24 529 1403 CITY LANNER III 22,260 22 2bO 1403 CITY LANNEP. Ill 21, 180 21 180 1401 CITY LANNER I 19,224 19 224 1401 CITY LANNER I 13,312 19 312 D8D5 SECRET ARY 13,020 13 32 0 0407 STAFF AIDE 11,844 11 344 0189 ACCOUN TING TECHNICIAN I 15,072 15 372 0147 PRINCI PAL ACCOUNT CLERK 17,412 17 412 SCHEOU LE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,120 9 120 ACTIVI TV TOTAL 3D 870,296 3C 370 296

3D 870,296 30 870 296

TOTAL ; 870,296 "70 296 17608 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 19?b 41 7C2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT DF HOUSING. PLANNING AND AOMINISTPATICN

COMMITTSc -Ar~R CODE •'MENJOATI-N ii22"Ilili2iI12^ .OC"^ SALARIES ANO WAGES-DN PAYROLL "174157626 T74157625 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ACJJSTMENTS 25,566 25,566 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 53214 17 534_j^<,22 *2:0'''.D0O = 0R PERSONAL SERVICES "T79457609 "179^5,659 .125 OF=ICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 9,400 £.430 .126 DFCICE CONVENIENCES 1 , 150 1. 150 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CH-PCES 3,500 3.500 3THER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 163,000 192,CCO .150 PUBLICATIONS 4,000 •,,003 .152 ADVERTISING 500 500 .155 RENTAL OE PROPERTY 245,000 245,000 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 130,000 1 30,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE DF tOJ IPM£NT . .., 55,000 55,COO .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DJES 1 ,000 1,000 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5,000 5,COO .172 IN$UPANCE PREMIUMS 3,800 3,800 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLJSIVEOF TRAVEL) 500 5C3 MAIfJTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY 0«N£D .176 VEHICLES 1 ,500 1,500 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POwER (PUBLIC) .182 ANO RELATED "SERVICES 22,500 22,503 . 186 TELEPHONE 45,000 frliOOO >220D,1D0 = 0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 694 ,950 75878^5 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS.... 1 ,033 1,000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS t. ,000 6,000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 3 ,003 3^222 »2700,2DO FOR TRAVEL ID ,0OG .320 GASOLINE 6 ,0C3 "57553 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 31 ,500 6,000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 31.5C0 .350 STATIO'IERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 5 ,000 2';o *2200.300 FOR COMMODITIES 42 ,750 5.000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1 ,000 427753 .424 = URNITJRE AND FURNISHINGS 2 ,500 l.OOC 2,500 .440 MACHINERY AND E3UIPMENT 93 ,600 3 3,aCO FQR EDUIPMEN"* ' 97 , 100 *2200.400 877133 ^ORGANIZATION TOTAL 2,780 ,309 2,794.309 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17609

ANNUAL APPROPPIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 42 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLDCK GRANT L - YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PLANNING ANO ADMINISTRATICM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTE: RECOMM?NDATin-v MAYOR ?COMME^^-AT; L22i °2iiI121iS NG, RATE RATE 22D0—PLANNING ANO ADMINISTRATION

5742 GRAPHIC A0TIST II 1 23 ,339 23, 33 = 5408 COORDINATING ARCHITECT II , 1 46 ,596 46, 596 3896 PROGRAM AUDITOR III , 1 25 ,776 776 3996 PROGRAM AUOITOR III 1 20 1 134 20. 134 3833 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 0? FINANCE I 35 ,796 35, 796 3975 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE , 1 31 ,320 31, 323 3080 AEEIRMATIVE ACTION OFFICER , 1 25 ,776 25 776 3055 RECORDS COOROINATCR 1 18 ,312 18, 312 2934 PROGRAM EXPEDITOR III , 1 25 ,776 25, 77b 2902 CHIEF RESEARCH ANALYST , 1 25 ,776 25, 77b 1937 ASSISTANT TO COMMISSIONER 1 24 ,52 3 24, 529 1927 AREA COORDINATOR 1 44 ,592 44, 592 leU STOREKEEPER , 1 11 .316 1 316 1762 EVALUATION SPECIALIST III , 1 29 .844 29, =>44 1749 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES , 1 29 ,844 29, 344 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III , 1 23 ,383 23, 339 1745 PROGRAM SPECIALIST I , 2 19 ,224 19, 224 1725 RESEARCH ASSISTANT , I 13 ,668 13, 669 1724 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT , 1 19 ,312 19. 312 1512 BUYER II , I 21 ,180 21 1 JO 1432 DIRECTOR OF PLANNING 1 32 796 32. 796 1404 CITY PLANNER IV I 32 ,796 32, 796 1403 CITY PLANNER III , 1 29 944 29, 344 1401 CITY PLANNER I 1 17 412 17, 412 1333 PERSONNEL TECHNICIAN III 1 24 529 24, 529 1353 EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST II.... I 24 529 24, 529 1342 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT III 1 22i 260 22^ 2oO 1341 PERSONNEL ASSISTANT II 1 17, 412 17, 412 1313 FIELD TRAINING DIRECTOR 1 27, 060 27, 3o3 1144 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONAL AND IN=ORMATIONAL SERVICES 1 37, 368 37, 362 1143 OPERATIONS RESEARCH ANALYST 1 19, 224 19, 224 1141 PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS RESEARCH ANALYST. 1 23, 392 23, 392 1128 SENIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST.. 1 28, 392 23. 39? 1127 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST I 24, 529 24, 523 0836 SENIOR TYPIST.... 1 12, 396 12, 396 0936 ScNIQP TyoisT 1 10, 272 10, 272 0833 'WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR I I 11, 944 11 344 0832 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR II 1 12, 396 12, 396 0926 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 2 11, 94'. 11. 844 3823 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER I 13, 663 13, 663 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 1 21. lao 21 lao 0309 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 1 16, 608 16. 603 0805 SECRETARY 1 15, 828 15, 929 0305 SECRETARY 1 12. 396 12, 396 0692 REPROGRAPHICS TECHNICIAN I 2 11, 316 11. 316 3633 TELEPHONE OPERATOR I 15, 828 15, 829 17610 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FJR 1936 43 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HHOU S ING PLANNING AND ADMINI STRAT I ON

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOP ;M•4C^4'^A T I • CODE POSITIONS NO. R ATE RATE 0693 TELEPHONE OPERATOR 1 11,944 1 1.34 4 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR , L 15,072 15 3 7.: 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR , 2 13,668 13, 669 0637 SENIOR MICROFILM MACHINE OPERATOR... 1 13,020 13 320 0635 SENIOR SYSTEMS ENGINEER-DATA CENTER. I 10,788 13 739 C421 PRINCIPAL CLERK L 15,829 15, a T o 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK , I 13,020 13 3 2 3 0419 RECORDS CUSTODIAN , I 10,272 13. 272 C4h3 SENIOR CLERK , I 11,316 11 316 0403 SENIOR CLERK > 9,730 9, 793 0361 DIRECTOR 0= PERSONNEL POLICIES AND UTILIZATION L 32,796 32 796 0323 BUSINESS MANAGER , L 25,776 25 776 0322 SPECIAL ASSISTANT , L 34,272 3^ 272 0309 COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS...., 42,672 42 572 0308 STAFF ASSISTANT , L 20,184 23 134 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT m , 25,776 25 776 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II, L 17,412 17 412 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I., L 14,352 14 352 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I.. L 13,020 13 023 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II 25,776 25 776 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II L 19,2^4 19 224 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II 16,608 16 609 0152 DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL CONTROLS. 47,508 47 509 0147 PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT CLERK 15,828 15 929 0147 PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT CLERK 14,352 14 35? 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 13,669 I 3 668 0146 SE.NIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 13,020 13 C20 0146 SENIOR ACCOUNT CLERK 12, 396 12 396 0104 ACCOUNTANT IV 22,260 22 260 D102 ACCOUNTANT II 22,260 22 260 01C2 ACCOUNTANT II 17,412 17 412 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS.... 25,5t)6 25 5&6 ACTIVITY TOTAL a: 1,729,290 92 1 ,729,29 0

8^ 1,729,290 92 1,729, 290 LESS TURNOVER. 268,098 238, 399- TOTAL 1,441, 192 1,44 1, 192 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17611

ANNUAL APPROPP I ATIDN ORDINANCE FOP 1996 44, 7D2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-' "^LDCK GRANT YEARXIFUNO DEPARTMENT 0= HOUSING FAIR HOUSING COUNSELING . ______^ MI75R CODE ii22"i;§"^2*'^i2!l RECOMMESOATI-^ .005 SALAPIES ANO «AGES-ON PAYROLL 3947336 39^7336 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,377 1,377 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 12^,674 i3£i624 •2300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 5347897 5347897 .125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 1,750 1,750 .126 CF=IC£ CONVENIENCES 550 550 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 2,250 2,250 .143 COURT REPORTING 2,000 2,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND "TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 92,000 100,000 .150 PUBLICATIONS 1,500 1,503 .152 ADVERTISING 250 250 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 47,000 47,000 .157 RENTAL OF E3UIPMENT AND SERVICES 5,000 5,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 5,000 5,000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 750 750 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 800 300 HEAT, LIGHT, ANO POWER (PUBLIC) .182 ANO RELATED SEPVICES 4,500 4,500 .186 TELEPHONE 10,000 _10^CD «2300.100 E3R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1737355 181,353 .224 AUTOMOBILE AL.O«ANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 3,000 3,000 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1,000 1,000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2i.000 iiOOO «2300.20C FOR TRAVEL 6 ,000 6 ,003 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 2 ,003 2 ,OCC .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES _ 2 ,003 2 .003 *23C0.3CO FOR COMMODITIES 4 , OOG 4 .000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 503 500 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1 ,203 1 ,200 *230D.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1 ,700 1 ,700

OORGANIZATION TOTAL 719 ,937 727 .937 17612 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 45 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING FAIR HOUSING COUNSELING

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION •A YOR /M-iE NDA "ION CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. R' TE

2300 —FAIR HOUSING COUNSELING

3096 DIRECTQP OF FAIR "OUSING 39,072 39,072 3043 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DF FAIR HOUSING. 23,392 2?,392 3013 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER III 2P,944 20,844 3013 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER III 29,392 28,392 3013 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER III 27,060 27,063 3013 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER III 24,529 2«.,529 3009 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER I 21, 180 21,190 3009 HUMAN RELATIONS OEFICER I 15,072 15,372 3008 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER II 27,060 2 7,-36 3 3008 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER II 24,529 24,523 3008 HUMAN RELATIONS OFFICER II 2 2,2 60 22. 260 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 12,396 12, 396 0823 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER 15,072 15,372 0303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 28,392 23,392 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,377 1, 377 ACTIVITY TOTAL 16 396,213 16 396,213

16 396,213 16 396,213

TOTAL 396,213 396,213 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17613

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 199o <,b 702-CDM

COMMTTTSI SAYDR CODE ii'31!''i^2ili2^ iil^'"l^'^lilLQii .005 SALARIES AND ^A&ES-ON PAYROLL 1,744,752 1 . ^00.524 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3,393 3.396 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 613,602 »240D.OOO EOR PERSONAL SERVICES "373667752 "2757^7751 .125 OFEICE ANO BUILDING SERVICES 10,350 lO.dSO .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1.100 1 , 100 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 3,000 3,000 .141 APPRAISALS 10.000 10,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 273,000 315,140 .150 PUBLICATIONS 15,000 15,000 .152 AOVEPTISING 6,000 6,000 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 317,000 317,000 .157 RENTAL OF E3UIPMENT AND SEPVICES 12,000 12,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT... 12,000 12,000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DJES 1,250 1 ,250 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5,000 5 ,000 .172 INSUPANCE PREMIUMS 5.000 5,000 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 750 753 MAINTENANCE AND 0P£RAT I ON-CITY DwNED .176 VEHICLES 1,500 1,500 HEAT, LIGHT, ANO POWER (PUBLIC) .182 ANC RELATED SERVICES 28,500 ?9 ,500 .186 TELEPHONE _55,0C3 55 ,000 • 2400.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 76l7953 804 ,090 .224 AUTOMOBILE ALLOW ANCE-M I LEAGE iJASIS 17,000 17 ,000 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPOPT .240 AGENCIES 503 500 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6,000 0 ,000 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION _ _ 2,000 2 .003 •2400.200 FOR TRAVEL 257500 25 .500 .320 GASOLINE 7,000 7 .3CC .340 MATEPI AL AND SUPPLIES 13,000 13 .000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3,000 3 .000 •2400.300 FDR COMMODITIES 237250 23 ,250 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1,000 1 .OOC .424 FURNITURE AND FjRNISHlNGS i"322 1 ,000 •2400.400 FOP EQUIPMENT 17555 2 ,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 3.179.452 3.429,945 17614 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 47 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTM£«,jT OF HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM suPPORr-

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE REC0MMENJ3ATI0- MAYO' R £ C OM-xF N3 A''I • 2221 t21lll2^1 NO. RATE '.0. RA'E 2400—REHABILITATION PROGOAM SUPPORT

9679 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 47 503 47 5CS 3988 POOGRA M DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR 27 060 27 360 3896 PROGRA M AUDITOR III 25 776 25 776 1993 LOAN P ROCESSING OFFICER ASSISTANT 13 312 13 312 1990 ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR OF ..DAN PROCESSING... 37 368 37 363 1989 DIRECT OR OF LOAN PROCESSING 37 368 37 369 1988 LOAN P ROCESSING SUPERVISOR 34 272 34 272 1988 LOAN ROCESSING SUPERVISOR 32 796 32 796 1988 LOAN ROCESSING SUPERVISOR 23 392 28 392 1989 LOAN ROCESSING SUPERVISOR 27 060 27 363 1988 LOAN ROCESSING SUPERVISOR 22 263 1987 LOAN ROCESSING OFFICER 27 060 27 360 1987 776 LOAN ROCESSING OFFICER 25 776 2*= 1987 LOAN ROCESSING OFFICER 24 529 24 529 1987 383 LOAN ROCESSING OFFICER 23 388 23 1997 LOAN ROCESSING OFFICER.... 20 134 23 134 1969 DIRE OR OF REHABILITATION FINANCE 40 824 1949 DIRECT OR OF REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION. 47 •ioe 47 53 « 1941 ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR DF REHABILITATION CONSTR UCTIDN 32 796 32 796 1940 SUPERV ISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECI A LIST 34 272 34 ?72 1940 SUPERV ISING REHABILITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIA LIST 31 320 31 320 1940 SUPERV ISING REHABI-ITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIA LIST 29 392 29 39? 1939 REHABI LITATIDN CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST., 31 320 3 1 323 1939 REHABI LITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 29 34«. 29 94^ 1939 REHABI LITATIDN CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 23 392 29 392 1939 REHABI LITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST., 27 060 27 060 1939 REHABI LITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST., 25 776 25 776 1939 REHABI LITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 24 528 24 529 1939 REHABI LITATION CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST.. 23 388 23 339 1440 COORDI NATING PLANNER II 44 592 44 592 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 14 352 14 352 0836 S E M OR TYPIST 12 396 12 396 32 3 0826 SENIOR TYPIST 13 020 13 272 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13 329 0326 PRINCI PAL TYPISY 15 328 15 396 0805 SECRET ARY 12 396 12 609 0421 PRINCI PAL CLEPK 16 608 16 372 0421 PAL CLEPK 15 072 15 PRINCI 352 0421 14 352 14 PRINCI PAL CLERK 396 0421 12 396 12 PRINCI PAL CLERK 730 0403 9 SENIOR CLERK 528 0320 24 ASSIST ANT TD THE COMMISSIONER 24 529 06 0 0308 STAFF ASSISTANT 27 060 27 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17615

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F3R 1995, i, ^ 702-COMMUMTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Y E A P X I F U N D •-• - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUPPORT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE REC0MME-4OA TIDN MAYOP R E C OMV'E NDA''; CODE POSITIONS NO. JATE jC. ~^iLi 0302 ADMfNrSTRATIVE ASSISTANT II ~ T 2.27260 " I 2?7360 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 16,608 1 16,638 D301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 1 1 13,663 1 13,669 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,398 _ 3^390 ACTIVITY TOTAL 70 "'177537150 ""85 77903792? 7P 1,753,150 80 1,903,922

TOTAL l77537T50 T79G3792? 17616 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE p-R 1996 49 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI CUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT

, ______MI75R CODE ii22-i^£^2ili2l: °il2!f"£^2ili2' .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-DN PAYROLL 1,223,253 1,223,253 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 15,225 15,225 .070 FRINGE bENEFITS 433,467 433.'.67 •2500.000 =DP PERSONAL SERVICES 1,671,945 1,671,945 .125 OFEICE AND BJILDING SERVICES 7,000 7,000 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 1,100 I.IDO .130 POSTAGE ANO POSTAL CHARGES 4,500 4.500 .141 APPRAISALS 200,000 200.003 .143 COURT REPORTING 3,000 3,003 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 137,000 150,000 .15C PUBLICATIONS 4,000 4,000 .152 ADVERTISING 6,000 6,000 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 200,000 200,000 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 21,000 21,OOG .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT... 12,454 12,454 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 1,250 1 .250 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 5,030 5.000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3,200 3. 2 DC TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 750 75C MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY D«NEO .176 VEHICLES 1,500 1,500 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC) .182 AND RELATED SE'VICES 76 ,500 76 ,500 .186 TELEPHONE 55 ,00G 55 ,000 •2500.100 E3R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 739 ,254 752 ,254 .224 AUTOMOBILE AL.OwANC£-MILEAGE BASIS... 5 ,000 5 ,000 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .240 AGENCIES 500 500 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 6 ,000 0 .003 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2 ,000 1 ,033 •2500.200 FOR TRAVEL 13 ,500 13 .500 .320 GASOLINE 15 ,500 15 .500 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 32 ,000 32 .000 .348 B03KS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 ,000 4 .000 •2500.300 FOR COMMODITIES 51 ,750 51 .753 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1 ,000 1 .000 •2500.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 1 ,000 ~ " I735 5

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 2,477,449 2,490 ,449 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17617

ANNUAL APPRDPPIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 «C 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA'^IDN MAYOP PECOMMEMIA' :ODE POSITIONS NO. RATE -iC. PATE

2500—DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT

9679 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 47 509 47 5GS 6163 DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 21 180 21 130 6163 DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 13 669 13 66" 5614 CIVIL ENGINEER IV... 35 796 35 796 5404 ARCHITECT IV 28 392 28 392 5403 ARCHITECT III 23 338 23 339 4236 MAINTENA.NCE AIDE III 22 260 22 260 4236 MAINTENANCE AIDE III 21 180 21 190 4230 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 24 528 24 52? 4230 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 22 260 22 360 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 19 224 19 224 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 16 608 16 633 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 15 823 15 923 4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 15 072 15 372 2999 GRANTS RESEARCH SPECIALIST 32 796 32 796 2991 GRANTS RESEARCH ANALYST 23 388 23 399 1950 ACQUISITION COORDINATOR 19 224 19 224 1947 CHIEF DEMOLITION INSPECTOR 25 776 25 776 1946 OIRECTOR DF DEMOLITION. 24 529 24 529 1936 COORDINATOR OF BUILOING MANAGEMENT. 42 672 42 672 1932 CODRDINATDR DF URBAN DEVELOPMENT,., 44 592 44 592 1932 COORDINATOR OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT... 32 796 32 796 1930 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR 22 260 22 ?60 1930 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR 18 312 1" 312 1906 DIRECTOR OF PROPEPTY MANAGEMENT.... 35 796 35 796 1624 LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER 27 060 27 060 1624 LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER 25 776 25 776 1622 LAND DISPOSITION OFFICER 24 528 24 523 1603 0IRECT3R OF LAND ACQUISITION ANO DISPOSITION 32 796 32 7V6 14C5 CITY PLANNER V 31 320 31 320 1403 CITY PLANNER III 28 392 29 392 1403 CITY PLANNER III 25 776 25 776 1403 CITY PLANNER III 21 180 21 130 1402 CITY PLANNER II 19 224 19 224 1401 CITY PLANNER I 17 412 17 412 32 1179 MANAGER OF FINANCE 796 3 •> 796 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13 020 13 320 0336 SENIOR TYPIST 12 396 12 396 0836 SENIOR TYPIST. 11 944 344 13 U 0826 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 020 13 320 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 23 388 338 17 23 0809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I 412 17 412 15 072 0805 SECRETARY 072 15 0365 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE 19 224 224 18 19 0365 MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE 312 312 47 19 0313 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER 503 47 508 17618 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRhpOI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOP 1996 51 "'02-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK G^ANT ^ _ YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SUPPORT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYCR PECJMMEM-AT;O" CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. RATE 530^ CDORDTNATOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS T 327796 T 327796 0308 STAFF ASSISTANT 1 24,523 1 24,529 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 2 19,224 2 IP, ?24 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 2 18,312 2 19,312 D302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 1 15,929 1 15,923 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 1 16,608 I 16,609 0203 BOND RESEARCH SPECIALIST 1 27,060 1 27,360 0203 BONO RESEARCH SPECIALIST 1 25,776 1 25,776 0200 BONO RESEARCH ANALYST 1 27,060 I 27,360 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 15,225 15,225 ACTIVITY TOTAL 61 1,453,593 61 1,453,593

61 1,453,593 61 1,453,593 LESS TURNOVER 115,115- - 215,1; •;• TOTAL 1,238,473 1 , 239,'.73 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17619

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION DRDINANCE FOR I93s 52 7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT CF HOUSI.NG COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

______MAYOR CODE ii22!!!IiJ2iIi25i ^£222!;i^2*I12:« .005 SALARIES AND wAGES-DN PAYROLL I ,693, 183 1 ,o33. 13C .015 SCHEDULE SALA5Y ADJUSTMENTS 13,950 13.953 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 593,99b 593.9=b •2600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2,291,176 2 ,291 ,126 .125 OFFICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 7,000 7,000 .126 OFFICE CONVEMENCES 1,100 1,100 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 6,750 6,750 .150 PUBLICATIONS 1,500 1,500 .152 ADVERTISING 25C 250 .155 P£NTAL OF PROPERTY 200,000 200,000 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 5,000 5,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE DF EQUIPMENT... 7,000 7,000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 750 750 .16<' TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1,000 1,000 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3,200 3,200 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 250 250 MAINTENANCE AND OPERAT I ON-C I TY DwNED .176 VEHICLES 1,500 1,503 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC) .132 AND RELATED SERVICES 13,000 18 ,000 .196 TELEPHONE.. 35,003 35 , 003 •2600.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 29?7353 288 ,300 .224 AUTOMOBILE AL.OwANC£-MILEAGE BASIS 5,000 5 ,000 DIRECT PAYMENT TO PRIVATE TRANSPORT .340 AGENCIES 500 500 .245 REIMBURSEMENT T3 TRAVELERS 500 500 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 2i222 2 .003 •2600.200 FDR TRAVEL...... 87555 8 .000 .320 GASOLINE 1,500 1 .500 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 4,000 4 ,000 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 250 250 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES iiOOO 2 .003 • 2600.300 FOP COMMODITIES 7 ,750 7 .750 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 1 ,000 1 ,000 .424 FjRNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1 ,000 1 ,000 •2600.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 2 ,000 2 ,003

•DRGANIZATION TOTAL 2 ,597 2,597 ,17b 17620 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPOIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 53 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT QE HOUSING COMMUNITY SERVICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTES RECOMME.j^ATi: M A Y .;7.3 ; « s. C r; - A • :ODE POSITIONS NO. R ATE NO. SATE

2600--CDMMJNITY SERVICES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

9679 DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 47 509 47, •• 3° 3931 SOCIAL WORKER 25 776 25,776 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 25 776 2=,776 3323 HOUSING COUNSELOR 24 528 2*., 5^9 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 23 388 2 3,3?? 3823 HOUSING COJNSELOR 22 260 22.2-30 3823 HOUSING COUNSELOR 21 180 2 1 , IsC 3923 HOUSING COJNSELOR 20 \6

74 1,737 954 74 1,737,954 LESS TURNOVER.^ 40 824- 40,924- TOTAL TT697 130 "176977130 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17621

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOP 1996 54 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE

______SIYOR COOE ii225i;§li2ili2'^ PECOMMENOA^IDN .820 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 4637oo3 4657553 .921 MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION ift2i22Q ii2i222 •27CD.BOO =0' SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 7DD735O 7537333

•ORGANIZATION TO'!"AL 7DG.CD0 700,000 17622 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL IPPRDP'I ATION ORDINANCE EQR 1996 55 7C?-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ?LCCK GRANT YEAR YI F'^40 DEPARTMENT OF HOJSING RESIDENTIAL URiAN RENEWAL

SI,300,ODD 0^ tie t7,003.000 fjn"!in.j for the Residenr lal Jrzan .». ene«al P'o.grd-n IS to be OeriYCd fron revalues from ^.-le sale of Iji3. Exoenditures for tnis orogra"* will be limited to $6,000,000 until the reveojes are received and allotted to the orogran. Tne allofnent of funds ,< i 1 1 be unaer the direction of the Bu^i^et Director.

CDMMITTEE MAYOR CODE PECDMMENOA'-IC______N_ PEC C^4«

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL. 3.000,000 3,900,3 30 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17623

ANNUAL APPROPPIATION ORDINANCE FJR 1995 5b' 702-C0M«,jNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOUSING ACTION GRANTS

COMMTTTEE SAYOR CODE RECOMMENDATION REC OMME NOA''I ON OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SEPVICES Ii677,500 2,133,003 •2900.100 EOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "176777555 "r7~5573o3

• ORGANIZATION TD'^'AL l,o77,5C0 2,103.300 17624 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION DRDI'IANCE Ejfl iR^b 57 702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEA' XI E'JVJT OE-'ARTHEN'" OF HOUSING HOJSING ACTION GRAiTS

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECDMMEN'^ATION «AYOR ^ECOMWENTA CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. ^^Tr

2900—HOUSING ACTION GRANTS

2901 ASSOCIATION HOUSE 49.003 55 ,333 ?90; ST. MICHAEL M. B. CHURCH 13 , JO - 2933 CHICAGO URBAN LEAGUE bO.OOO 53 ,33 3 29D<. CONCERNED CITIZENS DF LITTLE VILLAGE.... 55,000 55 .333 2905 EDGEWATER CDMMJNITY COJNCIL 49,300 <,9 .333 2906 19TH STREET DEVELOPMENT 30,000 33 ,333 .''907 GREATFR SOU''H .,EST DEVELOPMENT 26,000 2b .333 2903 HOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER 45,000 ,5 ,30 3 290P LATIN AMEPICAN TAS< FORCE 3 5,000 35 ,"33 2910 LEADERSHIP COUNCIL 43,000 5'^ • V C ?' 2911 NORTH RIVER COMMISSION 3C,000 3 0 ,033 2912 PPOVIDENT CDMMJNI'^Y DEVELOPMENT CORP.... 67,500 67 .503 2913 ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL <.5,C00 <.5 .333 ?914 UPTOWN CENTER HULL HOUSE i.5.000 -.5 . 333 2915 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE 49,000 49 . OJO 2916 CHICAGO REHAB NETWORK 175 .333 2917 LATIN UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION 35.000 43 C33 2918 COMMUNITY INVEST>1ENT CORPORATION 55C.003 550 .033 2919 ACCESS LIVING OF METRDPOLTTAN CHICAGO... 55,000 55 300 2920 CO-OP CENTER AT TRJMAN COLLEGE 25 .333 2921 CHATHAM-AVALON PAR< COMMJNITY COUNCIL... 20 .33 3 2922 HERITAGE SOUTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.. 33 33C 2'923 ENGLEWOOD COMMJNITY DEVELOPMENT 2^,000 2 5 30'^ ?924 GRAND BOULEVARD DEVELOPMEST 33,003 30 303 2925 LAWYER'S COMMITTEE FOR BETTER HOUSING... 25 30 3 2926 KENWOOD OA 2927 MARCY-NEWBERRY ASSOCIATION 30,000 35 333 2928 LAHE REGION HISPANIC T£EN LIFE AGENCY... 2 = 0C3 2929 NATIVE AMERICANS COMMITTEE 24,000 ZU, 333 2930 LAKEVIEW CITIZENS COJNCIL 23 C 3 3 ?93i WESTSIDE BJSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION 25, 3G3 2932 PEOPLE HOUSING 30,000 33, OCC 2933 PEOPLES REINVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT.... 25,000 25, 333 2934 PROJECT 80 2*;,000

ANNUAL APPRDPPIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1986 5^ 702-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT 3L3C< GRANT YEAR xl FU^O DF'ART«Ef,jT OF HOUSING HOJSING ACTION GRANT'S

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAV3R 0 £ CO-MC •,-A T ;- CODE POSITIONS NO. RAT: ^,3. -^^jz 2999 TRT-TIYLDP CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION _ _I5730C ACTIVITY TOTAL ""176777503 "'713373:^ 17626 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FQR 1996 =5 702-CDMMUNl TY DEVELOPME'iT BLCCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF CHICAGO

______«I7DR CODE ii22IfIfI^2iIiQ-^ ii22";ii^2ili2j .902 REHABI LI'^ATI ON LOANS AND GRANTS ZIIl22l222 I 3537333 '3000.900 =DP SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2337553 2o37553 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 203,300 203,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17627

ANNUAL APPRDPP I AT:ON ORDINANCE FOR 199b 63 702-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPAPTMENT 0= HOUSING - - NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SEPVICES OF CHICAGO

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENOATION MAYQS J EC ;MV,E N3 A'^ ; 222a £21IIi2*Ji '12i mi 'I2L iilc 3O0O--NEtr,H90RHO00 HOUSING SERVICES OF CHICAGO

3001 NEIGHBOPHnOD HQUSING SERVICES I22'222 _ ?0C.3u3 ACTIVITY TOTAL 25o7o03 2037335 17628 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR I99b 61 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAP XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING i SENIOR CITIZENS/HANDICAPPED

COMMTTTE? "5 AY OP CODE ii22^15S^2*Ii3^ °i22!i;iiiiOAli2!i OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES _iii2^i25^ _iil22i222 •3100.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "T7T967366 '175557555 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL _i'i'<>'8*'6 _li222i222 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17629

ANNUAL APPRDPPI ATI ON ORDINANCE FQP 1936 62 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEA" XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING SENIOR CITIZENS/HANDICAPPED HOME MAl.v,TENANC£

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR 'ECGMMCNDAT!0' 2Q2§ ^221I12!iS !i2i iill '12i iili 3100—SENIOR CITIZENS/HANDICAPPED HOME MAINTENANCE

3101 SACK-OF-THE YARDS COMMjNITy COUNCIL 120,000 120,300 3102 BETHEL NEW LIFE 144,000 14<>,00C 3133 BICKERDIKE 140,400 143,'•OO 3104 CHICAGO COMMONS 200,000 200,300 3105 GREATER SOUTHWEST DEVELOPMENT CORP 115,000 115,033 3106 MIDWEST COMMUNITY COUNCIL 162,466 162,466 3137 PEOPLES ASSOCIATION PRD-CDMMUNITy ACTION 90,000 93,333 3108 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE 89,000 39,300 3199 MISSION OF EAITH 81,000 31,003 3110 LATIN AMERICAN TASK FORCE 55,003 3111 METROPOLITAN CHICAGO COALITION FDR THE AGING d0,0C3 3112 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE 113.134 3113 SDUTHWEST ALLIANCE OF CONCERNED CITIZENS 55.OOC 3114 WASHINGTON PARK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. 55,000 3116 LATIN ABEPICAN TAS< FORCE 55,000 ACTIVITY TOTAL ""T7T967966 "7503,303 17630 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 199s 53 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI F'JttO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOMELESS SHELTER 'EHA5ILITATiON

_ ___^______

CODE RECOMMENDATION R ECOMME >g-;A T l o.N OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES lQ2i222 i22i222 •3201.100 E(3R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES •50o7oOO 5537333

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 500,000 500,300 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17631

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE EOR W'b 6,. 7D2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK G-JANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT DF HOUSING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PRDORAM

CCMMTTTE? MAYOR CODE RECOMMENDATION P EC JMMI--J^JA T ?N .•02 REHABILITATION L^AN AND GRANTS 173537555 T75557353 '3403.300 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL ~T735D7553 "175557353

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,033,003 i,500-000 17632 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPPI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOR 1996 65 7O:-:OMMUN:TY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HOUSING FACADE PROGRAM

____„___ MAYOR CODE • PEC0MM=-^:;ATI0N PECOMMESOA'I ON .802 PEHAPiLiTAT:ON LOANS AND GRAVTs 1537355 5o573o3 •3410.300 FOR SPECIFIC PUR PQSE S-GE NEPAL i5373o5 5o57o53

• DRGANI ZAT'ON TOTAL 100,000 500,003 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17633

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOP 199b 66 7C2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOJSING CHICAGO ENERGY SAVERS FUND „______MAYOR CODE PECJMMENOATION RECJMMENOA':0^ .902 PEHA3ILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 5537553 5357535 •3420.900 FQp SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 50o75o3 50o7353

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 500,000 500,300- 17634 JOURNAL-CHT COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1986 67 7D2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO OEPARTMENT OF HOUSING CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSI.NG PLAN

The Chicago Neighborhood Housing Plan is to be funded solely .

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 6,650,000 <'iil2l£22 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17635

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 19«6 69 7D2-CDMMUNITY DEVELDPMEN" BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING CHICAGO HOUSING PARTNERSHIP

11,300,000 of tie 14,000,000 of funding for the Chicago Neighoorhood Housin-^ Partnership Program is to be derived from tie sale of land. Expenditures will be limited to $2,700,000 until the revenues are recsived and allotted to the program. Tne allotment of funds will be under the direction of the Bud-^et D i rector.

„ ______MAYOR CODE i£22"'ii!i2£li2ii IECOMMEJ^QATIDN .802 REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 33l3o37o5o 475557353 • 344D.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL ~3735o75o5 ~<^753O7OQ5

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 3,3DD,OCO 4,000,000 17636 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APOROPRIATI3N ORDINANCE ^OR 1986 69 702-C3^MUNITY OEVELOPM?\i" 3LDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUN'^ OE'A^THENT OF HOJSING HOUSING REHABILITATION _ - ______^^ MI7G;" 1221 2_E:O^M|NOATI_2N iEC3^MCN2ATj_2N .302 RE^^A3ILI TATION LOAMS ANJ GRANTS TToOoToOO TTTooToOO *345D.?00 FOP SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL . '17333,COO "TTIooTcOO

*ORGANIZ ATION TOTAL 1,OOC,000 1,303,OCO 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17637 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE .= 0R 1936 7C2-C0»'*«UNrTY OEVELO^^'EST "JLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPAOTMCf^T 3P HOUSING HOUSING ABANDONMENT PROGRA.M

COMMITTEE MAY5= COOE RECOMMEN0ATIh.-,i R EC D^MC NQA-3 3^ OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 350,000 350,000 «370C.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 35o7oOO 35o7oOO .802 REHABILITATION LOANS ANO GRANTS 650f000 650,000 «3700.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 65o7oo3 6537oOG

• ORGANTZ ATION TGTAL 1,000,000 1,000.000 17638 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOP 1936 702-COMMUNITY OEVELOPMENT 3LOC< GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT QF HOUSING RE'LOCATION ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT

______MX73R CODE RECOM.MENOATION R ECOMME NOA T_I_0N REl.OCATIO">' ASSISTANCE IN SUPPORT np .803 REHA9ILI TATITN i^2iOOO 360^000 *3eQ0.SQ0 =0R SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL ~ ~3637QO3 36O7OO5

*0RGANIZATI0N TO'AL. 360,000 360,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17639

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOP 19R6 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OEOART-ENT OF HOUSING NWS-RDSELANO GRANTS PROGRAM

. ______yI7oi[^ COOE RECOMMENDATION R E C OM-E NOA T : o.\ OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .U9 SERVICES i^OiOOO _ii2i222 *3900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES " T5o73o3 1?C7GO3 «ORGAMZ ATION TOTAL 150,000 150,000 17640 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1936 73 02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT >• YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING NHS-ROSELAND GRANTS PROGRAM

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION "AYOR RECJMMENOAT 321 £2iIIi2!iS liy. RATF NC. RAT = 3900—NHS-ROSELANO GRANTS PROGRAM

901 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICE ^50,000 _ 150^000 ACTIVITY TOTAL 150,000 T53,3oO 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17641 ANNUAL APPRO-PRI ATION OROINANCE FOR 19«6 '.'4 T02-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMFNT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU^D DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS

______MI7CR CODE I£C0MMENOAT]_ON PECGMMENOATI^ON .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-ON PAYROLL 179, 34;, i •'9,34^ .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS , 4t 118 4,113 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 64,387 64,337 «4000.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 243.3^9 248.349 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .U9 SERVICES 135,806 216,924 «<,000.100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 135,806 216,924 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 700 700 «<,000.200 FOR TRAVEL 700 700

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 18f!l855 465^973 17642 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOR 1986 75 7D2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAP XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS COMMUNITY ARTS DEVELOPMENT

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMEMOATION MAYOR PSCOMME\:A• :COE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. RATE

4000 —CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS COMMUNITY ARTS OEVELOP-ENT

0358 DIRECTOR OF ARTS DEVELOPMENT.., 35,796 35,796 ?915 PROGRAM AUDITOR II 2C,184 20,134 1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III , 27,060 27,060 17<,7 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III , 23,338 23,38*? 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II , 21,130 21,180 3741 PUBLIC INFORMATION ASSISTANT I, 15,828 15,32 9 )301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I...., 13,020 13,020 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS.... 4, US 4.112 ACTIVITY TOTAL , 1837962 T8T79b2 4001 — UKRANIAN VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OPERATION ART fOOl UKRANIAN VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION OPERATION ART...., 20,000 ACTIVITY TOTAL "2o7oo3

133,962 183,962 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17643

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 193b 76 702-:0MNiUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAO XI FUND DEPARTMENT CF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNITY

^. COMMJTTF? MAYOR CODE iii2:i!!§^2£Ii£Il m2-llll2ill2'.^ .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL T0o7464 ~ ~ 1067464 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,346 1,346 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS - ''•^'22'' 37,909 «=4100.000 =CR PERSONAL SERVICES T467219 1467119 OTHFR PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .U9 SERVICES 1,697 1,697 «<,100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 17697 77697 • ORGANIZATION T3"^AL 147,916 147,916 17644 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOR 1996 77 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU^O DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS STAFF SERVING THE COMMUNITY

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMIT'^EE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR RECOMMCM;A' :00E POSITIONS NO. RATE NQ. RATE

4100—CHICAGO OFFICE OF FINE ARTS STAFF SERVING TMF COMMUNITY

1747 PROGRAM SPECIALIST III , 1 23,389 1 23,339 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II , 1 24,528 1 24,529 1730 PROGRAM ANALYST 1 28,3«>2 1 29,392 18C5 STOCKHANDLER I 11 ,844 1 11,944 0810 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY II , I 18,312 1 19,312 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. i'Bfrfe 1,94*: ACTIVITY TOTAL 5 IO373T0 5 108,310 5 109, 310 5 103,310

TOTAL 292,272 292,272 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17645 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1936 "^ = 702-COMMUNITY CEVELOP'<=NT 3L0C< GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT -OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS CULTURAL ENRICHMENT

______7IY5R ccoE ii22"*^^ii2i"^'21i REC2:f'''EN2.AT:o\ QTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .1^,9 SERVICES 26^884 l^llll *4200.I00 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES.. 937834 937354 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL "3,884 98,eP4 17646 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCF FOR 1996 79 -COMMUNITY OEVELOPM'NT Bi-OCK GRANT i YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRC CULTURAL ENRICHMENT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR RECOMMENOATI li Z21L1L°11 ^2i mi 12:. -ill 4200 —CULTURAL ENOICHMENT

)1 UR3AN GATEWAYS 32,000 57,000 32 IMAGINATION THEATRE i^iSSfj i^i984 ACTIVITY TOTAL ' 937884 937834 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17647 ANNUAL AHW^rjpu, I 4 I 1 j>j JKOINANCE FOR 1936 90 •'02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU^^O CITY C0*'PTROLL = R - SPECIAL ACCOUNTING DIVISION-FISCAL MANAGEMENT,ACCOUNTING

. ______MAYO? COOE ii221iiii!:i2*I13ti RECOMMENOATIO'. REIMBURSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FjNO PAYROLL.... 201,392 201,392 .005 SALARIES ANO wAGFS-ON PAYROLL 499,188 499,163 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AQJJSTMENTS 3,636 3,6^6 .070 FRINGE aENEFITS £46,650 _ 246,650 •43C0.OOO FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 9517366 95l7366 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 497 497 AUDITING AT THE DIRECTION OF THE .1<»2 COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 250,000 250,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .l<,9 SERVICES 2,588 2,588 .150 PUBLICATIONS 298 293 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 7,554 7,5 54 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 2,303 2,803 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 300 800 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 2,394 2, 394 .196 TELEPHONE 7,117 7,117 •'•300.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 274,051 274,051 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION .'.... 298 293 •4300.200 FOR TRAVEL 298 293 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3,737 3,737 •^300.300 FOP COMMODITIES 3,737 3,7?7 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2,386 2,336 ,i*2tf FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS 7,952 7,9S2 •4300.400 FOR EOUIPMENT 10,333 10,333 .301 CITY-wIOE INDIRECT COSTS 3322.536 392,536 •<,300.300 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 3327530 3327536

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL _li6222.323 _il^lii3i6 17648 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85 ANNUAL AHWKUVH1 A I ION ORDINANCE FOP 19P6 31 32-CO'"'UNlTY DEVELOPMENT OLOCK GRANT YEARXIFUNO CITY :OMPTROLL:R - SPECIAL ACCOUN'^ING OWISION-FISCAL MANAGEMENT,AC:OJNTING AND AUDITING SERVICES

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COMMITTE= R £COMMC[^r)it lOM MAYOR 3 ECOMMENTAT; 3DE POSITIONS NO. RATF NO. RATF

4300— SPECIAL ACCOUNTING DIVISION FISCAL MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING ANO AUDITING SERVICES

.62 SENIOR COMPUTER CONSOLE OPERATOR... L 21,130 21, 130 .<31 AUOITOR I L 20,184 20,134 .90 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II , ? 25,776 25,776 .90 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II , L 24,529 24,52" .39 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN I I 17,412 17,412 .99 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN I , 16,608 16,609 ?9 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN I , I 15,323 15,323 .89 ACCOUNTING "''tCHNICIAN I 15,072 1=1,072 20 SUPERVISOR OF ACCOUNTING L 32,T96 3 .' , •' 9 6 20 SUPERVISC OF ACCOUNTING I 29,944 29, 9<,4 19 ASSISTANT SUPEOVISOR OF ACCOUNTING. 24,529 24,523 19 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR OF ACCOUNTING. L 22,260 2 2,2 60 h4 ACCOUNTANT IV I 29,944 29,944 04 ACCOUNTANT IV L 23,392 29, 392 03 ACCOUNTANT III , L 21 ,180 21,190 02 ACCOUNTANT II 5 23,389 23,389 02 ACCOUNTANT II I 1R,224 1 1R,224 nl ACCOUNTANT I , 21 , 130 1 21,130 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3,636 3.636 ACTIVITY TOTAL 21! 502,824 22 502,324

Zc' 502,824 22 502,924

TOTAL 502,324 502,324 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17649

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1936 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU^O DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES,CONTRACTS ANO SUPPLIES - CO'.'TRACT MONITORING ANO COMPLIANCE

COM"ITTEc MAYOR CODE RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENOATION .005 SALARIES AND «AGES-ON PAYROLL 63,088 104,712 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,467 1 ,467 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 24,344 37,347 • 4350.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 93 ,399 143,526 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND OuES 100 100 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1,000 1 ,000 •4350,100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1, 100 1, 100 .22<, AUTOMOBILE ALL Ow ANC E-M I LE AGE BASIS. 750 750 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 750 750 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 750 750 •4350,200 FOR TRAVEL 2,250 2,250 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES..... 2,500 2,500 •4350.300 =0R COMMOOITIES 2,500 2 ,503 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 2 ,50C 2,500 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS 1 ,500 1 ,500 •4350.400 Foo EQUIPMENT 4,000 4,000 .806 SPFCIAL PROGRAM COSTS 2,500 2,500 •4350.800 FOP SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL.... 2,500 2,500

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL. 12^^.249 1552.376 17650 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL » KK.-U M 1-^86 43 2-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOC< GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF 'URCHASES,CONTRACTS ANO SUPPLIES - CONTRACT MONITORING ANO COMPLIANCE

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENOATION MAYO' RECOMMENDAT I •• DE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. KATE

4350—DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASES,CONTRACTS AND SUPPLIES • CONTRACT MONITORING ANO COMPLIANCE

93 COORDINATOR OF CONTRACT COMPLIANCE. 1 24,529 24,529 53 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY SPECIALIST 1 19,224 19,224 53 E3JAL OPPORTUNITY SPECIALIST 13,312 32 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR II 1 13,020 13,020 23 SENIOR STENOGRAPHER I 1 1,316 11,316 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS I ,467 1,467 - ACTIVITY TOTAL 4 69,555 106, 179

4 69,555 6 106,179

TOTAL. 6R,555 106, 179 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17651

ANNUAL ai"''*.jy-ci.l^\lj'i U--J" I i f. t 34 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3L0:< GRANT , YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NEIGHEOPHOOO HEAL"^H CENTEB CE^JTRAL MANAGEMENT

______^_ MAYOR CCOE ii22!l:fiii2£li2^ RECOMMENOATI.2'-I .005 SALARIES AND wAGES-ON PAYROLL 9947220 9347220 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 12,125 12,125 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS - 3432.721 349:5.721 •4500.000 FQP PEOSONA.. SERVICES "173457066 1,345 ,066 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 1,200 1 ,200 .162 PFPAIR JR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 500 500 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 100 100 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1,500 I ,500 •450C.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 37300 3 ,30C .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 1,800 1 ,800 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1,535 1 ,535 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION __ 90 "0 •4500.200 =0R TRAVEL 37425 3 ,425 .320 GASOLINE 500 500 .345 APPARATUS ANO INSTRUMENTS 6,700 t ,700 .348 BOOKS AND PELATEO MATERIALS.... 1,000 1 ,000 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1,000 1 ,0 00 • 4500.300 COR COMMODITIES 97200 9 ,200 .422 OFFICE MACHINES klllQ 1 ,950 • 4500.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 17950 i ,950

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,362,941 1,362 ,941 17652 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

a-JNUftL « K >'KU'"< I A I 1 J"^ U"^ ..I I NANL ! i-UK i -y^s ft) 02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YFAD XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTM CENTER CENTRAL MANAGEMENT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE lOMMENOATION MAYOR RECOM.MEfr.AT I OOE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. RATE

4500 NEICH30PH0OO HEALTH CENTER CENTRAL MANAGEMENT

914 ASSISTANT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY ANO HEALTH DIRECTOR 34 272 34 272 962 COORDINATOR OF FISCAL REVIEWS 34 272 34 2 72 875 DIRECTOP CF FINANCE 35 796 35 796 748 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSISTANT I 1 1 344 11 944 743 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDE 15 828 15 929 574 SOCIAL WO'K ASSISTANT 15 072 15 072 502 PLAYROOM SUPERVIS"'R 15 829 15 Q 7 g 465 PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR I 24 529 24 529 424 HEALTH EuUCATOR AIDE I 16 609 16 '^0 9 424 HEALTH EDUCATOR AIDE I 15 072 15 072 406 SPEECH THERAPY ASSISTAN'" 1" 224 1^ 224 213 DENTAL ASSISTANT 14 352 14 352 203 DENTIST. 182 2 .OOH 132 2 .00^ 130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 21 180 21 130 117 PHARMACIST 23 392 29 392 055 RECORDS COORDINATOR 23 339 23 399 920 PLANNING ANALYST 22 260 22 260 915 PROGRAM AUOITOR II 21 180 21 130 37 903 DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY SERVICES 369 37 369 391 HEALTH COOE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTION ANALYST 24 529 24 523 852 SUPERVISOR OF INVENTORY CONTROL II 22 260 22 260 850 SUPERVISOR OF INVENTORY CONTROL I 21 130 21 130 725 RESEARCH ASSISTA'jT 14 352 14 352 433 HEALTH PLANNER III 25 776 25 T76 408 HEALTH PLANNER III 21 ISO 21 19 0 310 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY II 27 060 27 063 810 EXECUTIVE SECRE^'APY II 24 523 24 529 809 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I •15 072 15 072 669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPSRATOP.... 14 352 14 352 660 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 13 663 13 669 596 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION 39 072 39 372 406 CLINIC CLERK 13 200 13 2C0 4C6 CLINIC CLERK 12 396 12 396 403 SENIOR CLERK 15 072 15 372 401 JUNIOR CLERK 11 844 11 344 384 SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH 43 324 4 0 924 384 SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH 39 072 39 072 314 SUPERVISOR OF PROGRAM REVIEW ANO AUDIT.. 31 320 31 320 303 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III 20 134 20 134 '302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 21 ISO 21 190 •301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 15 072 If 072 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17653

ANNUAL APPROP'I A T! ON OR'^INAN; FOR 1996 ;oMMUNiTY o£VtLOPM=\T BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU'^0 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NEIGHt*OPHOOO HEALTH CENTER CENTRAL MANAGEMENT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYjB RECCMM=N;AT; E POSITIONS NO. RATE jO. ^ATE 5 FfELD~PiYO0LL AUDITOR T r?7372 T 1^7:7: 2 ACCOUNTANT II I 23,339 1 23,339 4 CHAUFFEUR I 14.3DH 1 14.3"^ SCHEOULT SALARY ADJUSTMENTS iliii^ 122.125 ACTIVITY TOTAL 46 173467491 ~46 T7046,48T

46 1 ,D4t- ,481 46 1,046,431 LESS TURNOVER 50,136- 532.136- TOTAL " ~ 9967345 99^7375 17654 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APORQPR 1 A I 1 UN UKUlNANwi "^U" 19(16 37 702-C0''MUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAPXlFUNr> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTM C0MMJMCA3LE DISEASE CONTROL

_---_____ 7X75R CC2E li22"!i£lQ*I12li °£22!^!i£ii2ill-'^ ,005 SALARIES AND «AG=S-ON PAYROLL 2757683 ~ 292735o .01= SCHEDULi SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 771 7'1 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS - 2I'3i2 1211594 •4600.000 =0R PERSONA:. SERVICES 3777269 3057721

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 3''7,269 395,721 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17655

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FOR 1986 93 02-':0''MUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAN^" YEAR XI FUNO •• - DEPARTMENT OF -lEALTH COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTOOL

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYO" RECOMMCN-AT 221 P211I121ii 12i ^£li iiO^ itll 4600--COMMUNICABLF DISEASE CONTROL

433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 7 18,312 7 li»,312 433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 3 17,412 3 17,412 433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR 1 1 16,609 1 16,603 433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOP 1 1 15,929 1 15,329 433 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL INVESTIGATOR I , 2 13,668 3 13,669 419 HEALTH EDUCATOR I I 18,312 1 19,312 130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III ' 1 20,134 1 20,194 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS _ 771 _ _ 77^ ACTIVITY TOTAL 16 27^7459 17 ~ 2937l27

16 279,459 17 293,W

TOTAL 2797459 293713" 17656 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 ?' 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BL">CK GRANT YEAR XI FU^O DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ' MENTAL HEALTH MECICATION ______71755 CODE ii22;j!jf!i2*112'i IECOMMENOATON DRUGS, MEoiCAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 ANO SUPPLIES ll^l222 116,DOC • 4650.300 FOR COMMOOITIES TT67oc3 lT673o3 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 116,000 116,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17657

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANC= FOP 1993 '^^ 70:-C0MMUNlTY DEVELOPMfNT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO OEPARTMc«jT OF HEALTM NEAR NJOTH HEAL'H =ACILITY CONSTRUCTION

COMM I TTEc MI75;^ CODE '-^^'"^^^2£l-2ii 'EC3MMEN?AT_I ON CONSTRUCTION/REHAPILITATION LOANS .902 AN,"^ GRANTS 5002.000 222i222 •4-'00.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPQS E S-GE NE' AL 300,353 5o373c3 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 500,000 50 ^ ^ ^ c 17658 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDAT 10', M^YOR RECJMMF^^A 222i P2iiII2!i^ 12i Sili l;2i iili

470C—NEAP NORTH HEALTH FACILITY CONSTRUCTION

4701 NEAR NORTH HEALTH FACILITY CONSTRUCTION. 530,203 _ 503,:: ACTIVITY TOTAL 5o37oo5 ~533733' 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17659

ANNUAL 4PPRQPRIATIJN C^OINANCE FJS 193t "?: 702-COMMUNITY OEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEARXIFUNO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AOJLT HEALTH MEDICATION

______UI75R CODE' 'i22"l!Iii2£li2!i °i221!"l!;i2'^I12!: DPUGS, M=oiCAL AND CHEMICAL MATEKIALS .34? ANO SUPPLIES 3232.222 3232.CO: • 4903.300 FOR COMMODITIES - 3237333 222,,CCZ • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 323,030 323,000 17660 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROOF I ATI ON OROINANCE FOP l??s ti 2-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOC* GRANT '; _. Y=AR XI FUND DF'iRTMCN'' PF HEALTH NUTRITION PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COM'^ITTE^ R c^-«>j c N'^ A T I o\j M;,V;R - E C :"•/C ^^--i T ; OE £2111121:5 NO. liLL ::2i -^li

43io--NuTPiTnN PO:GRA^

12 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST III 1 22,2o0 11 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST II o i=>,}A2 ACTIVITY TOTAL 7 " ~ TiKlil 7 132,13?

TOTAL T327T32 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17661

ANNUAL Aff^R'jpi; ) »>• r _, ., nR-;i . ,iv;c =;3 ^^a^ a:, TO?-::MM'JN!TY DEVELOPMENT 9L::< GRANT Y=A=XIFUND "EDARTMFNT OF "EALTH LEAD OAI'.T lOENTIci: ATIDN AND A?ATCM:\7 ______^_ '""

' ""DE ^ E : OMM EN: A T I O'j RECOMU^'J^AT; •^•; .005 SALAOIES AND «AGES-3N PAYR.TLL 4U75T3 Zaq79 = 7 .Dl? SCHEDULE SALARY AOUUSTMCNTS 4,639 4,629 .070 FRtNOE E=NE = !TS ii^i2Z2 __i''3«:i7q •4840.000 =0R ^EOSONAL SERVICES - 67J7STT 6'?77?53 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 500 ^CZ OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .14<5 SERVICES "35,700 35,7DO .150 PUBLICATIONS 500 500 .157 PENTAL OF EOUIPMENT A-,D SERVICES 1,320 1,3^0 .162 erOAlR OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPM£NT 6,060 6.0^0 .186 TELEPHONE llfl22 52.400 -4941.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 497433 4974?3 .228 AUTOM03ILE ALL0« A NC c-SCHE OULE 'ATE i3i200 lliZOO *4?4?.2CD FOR TRAVEL 137355 137355 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES klll2 1L212 •494C.3C0 =0" COMMODITIES 17530 17903 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 707,531 ^^2r2^^ 17662 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APOPDPOI ATI ON ORCINANCE ^O" 1956 «5 70r-: OMMUNI TY DEVrLOOMC'jT 9LOCK GRANT YEA' f[ FJNO DEOARTMENT OF -EAL^H L=^0 OAINT IOE'MTIFICATIDN ANJ AaATiMENT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COM>^ITTEE "E; M A v^o 3: ; T •• U C •, • CODE POSITIONS NO. = ATf 4?>3--LEA-' =AtNT : OENT [c IC ATIC , A;.,3 ABATEMENT

2121 DISTRICT DIOECTOR 27,?6D L 2 "'.: b 0 2931 ASSISTANT COOPDINArOR OF FIELD SERVICES. 31, 32-^ : 31.32- 21?9 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 34,27? l 3 4.272 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 32,796 1 32.•'56 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 25,776 L 25. •'It 215? CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 25.776 2 5 . T •"•. 215P CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 2 4,52 5 L 24.^2" 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR 2T,D60 2''.'^60 2157 CODE ENFOo:EMc^,T INSPECTOR 25,776 25, '76 n'>7 CODE ENro'cEMENT INSPECTOR 24,52? L 2 4,52? 2157 CODE ENCOOCEMENT INSPECTOR 23.363 ' 2 3 . ? 3 9 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR 22,260 22,:'-=Z 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR 18,312 i I =•. Vl 2 2040 ELECTRONIC EOUIOMENT TECHNICIAN. 23,33? 2'>. 35° 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13,272 10.272 0406 CLIMC CLERK R,780 R.-'iO SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS...., 4,629 4.62'' ACTIVITY TOTAL 2D 436,201 21 =04,513

20 4 9 6,201 21 504,513 LESS TURNOVER. _i2,2C2- I2i202 TOTAL 4767331 4?4,srT 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17663

A-lNU&L APO.} 3P0 I AT 1 ON ORDINANCE =0= 19-J tj ">-.,, t 702-CCMMuMTY DEVELOPMENT 3L0CK G=ANT it. YEAR XI FUND DERA'TMENT OF HEALTH ADOLESCENT SU3STANCE A3USE

COMMJTTEE ^IYOR CODE ' E C :MVIC-J2A'• I "^N ' r C 0"'^C N" 4 ' : ON .D05 SALARIES AND .^iG^S-DN PAYROLL 27:7747 3727~4'7 .D15 SCHEDULE SALA'Y AOJJSTMENTS 2.230 2,23C .070 FRINGE 3ENEFirS 2^l242 2illii •4350.000 =0= REOSDNA^ SERVICES 3T1 ,219 371 ,219 .130 POSTAiE AND POSTAL CHA-.GFS 4c: 400 .162 REOAi;; OR MAINTENANCE OF EOUIPMENT 600 600 .166 SU3SCRIPTIDNS AND nuES 300 300 .16<9 TEC^NICAL MEETING COSTS ,5 00 1 ,500 .186 TELEPHONE i22'5 _3. i22 2 • 4850.100 =3" CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 7do5 ,e5c .224 AUTOMOBILE ALwO«ANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 600 6C0 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION ,270 4 ,270 •4850.200 FOR TRAVEL 4,57,870 4.3T0 .330 FO"D 7,50,500 7,500 .340 "ATEPIALS AND SUPPLIES 3,00,000 3,co: DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPL: = 5 1,50,5000 1,500 .348 "DDKS A>J0 RELATED •'A'ERIALS 1,00,0000 1,DCD .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES liOO,00O0 l.l222 • 4350.300 FDR COMMODITIES 14T473o ,000O 147353 .422 OF=ICE MACHINES .-... 3,00,000 3,OOC .445 TECHNICAL A.ND SCIENTIFIC EDUIRMENT Z2.8O,800O Ii82- • 4950.400 FCR EOUIPMENT 1To7600 ,6000 15,300

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 40406,6^6 ,65 99 406,659 17664 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL •'PORDPR I ATI UN ORDINANCE FOR 1956 'D2-:GMMUN:TY OE7ELORM=ST ^LDC< GRANT YEAR tl FUND V*: DEPAPTMENT OF "£AL''H ADOLESCENT SU5STANCE AiJSE

'DSITIONS AND SA^APTE::

CGMi'TTEE 'CCOMMENDAT; " A Y 0 ' - : '"EN,. CC^E RDSITTONS NO. 9 A T 'E •; J T"

4550—ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE

4235 CUSTODIAL AlJE 9M 777.OT^ 3" 7 7 7.CD< 362C HOSPITAL LICENS=D PRACTICAL NURSE. 1 12,396 1 12, ?=>* 36?G HOSPITAL LICENSED PRACTICAL NU'SE. 20M 1,033.00" 2JM I .033.J:M 3615 HOSPITAL NURS^ 1 IT,592 1 1T.<:9? 7536 ALCOHOLISM COUNSELOR 4 13,665 4 13.563 3536 ALCOHOLISM COUNSELOR 12M 1,I 39.OCM 12- I,139.c:" 3534 CLINICAL TMCR1PI5T III I 23,38»? 1 23.>== 3534 CLINICAL THERAPIST HI 4M I,949.00" 4" 1 ,949.:o^ 3533 CLINICAL THERAPIST II 2 l<',224 2 15,224 3533 CLINICAL THERAPIST II 4M i,'302.0D'-< 4" 1.502.;:''' 3532 CLINICAL THERAPIST I 1 17,412 1 1-'.412 3384 PSYCHIATRIST 416H 23.OOH 416-' 2?.G^- 3363 PHYSICIAN 416H 27.0CH 4laH 27.C- 2733 ASSISTANT COOK 694H 6.24n 694M 5.24- 0836 SENIOR TYOIST , 1 10,272 I i:. 2 7 : 0549 M=OICAL RECORDS LISRASIAN , 1 16,60 3 i 16.60= SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS Z2.130 •>, 1 -a n ACTIVITY TOTAL 12 374,Q7-6 12 27-,976

12 2 7 4,976 12 .-'74,'^76

TOTAL 274,^76 274,976 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17665

ANNUAL APOS0?3 I ATI ON OR'ilNANCE FOR IRI TDZ-CDMM'JNI TV DEVELOPMENT 3LDCK GRANT YEAR *I FUND DEPARTMENT OF M£A_TH HIC VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

COMMITTEE M A Y OK r ^ r. c RECOMMENDAT i->N RECOM^ENDATIO'. .005 SALARIES VND ^tG=S-ON PAYROLL 29.623 29,o23 .070 FRINGE 3ENEFITS ID, 3TD 10,3T0 *48iD.DD0 =DR ocosnvj4:_ SCRVICES 39,998 39,99e .13" POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,000 1 .000 • 4960.100 =3= CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1,000 1 ,occ .270 L3CAL TRANSPORTATION , 300 300 •4860.200 FDR TRAVEL 300 300 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES..... 1R2 1 = 2 • 4S60.3D0 =0R COMMODITIES 1R2 192 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 750 750 .424 =URNITURE AND FURNISHINGS • 660 6SC • 4.560.400 =00 EDUIPMFNT 1,410 1,410

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL. 42,900 42,900 17666 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL A30R3P3I AT:ON ORDINANCE ^OR 19»6 ^9 •^02-COMML'N: TY DEVHLOPME <• "LOCK G^^ANT , . Y^^A"; XI FUND DEPARTMj.NjT OF HEALTH .^IC vrLJNTEPR F3--RA1

P-^SITIO'lS AND SALARIES

COMMITTC5 R ECOMMSNDA'• I ON VAY;3 'ECCyENCAT CODE RDSITI.ONS NO. ^£7= ^0^ '£7^

4960--.JIC VOLUN''£ER PROGRAM

3465 PU3LIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR I.. 1 13,31? 1 1.1.312 3435 NUTRITIONIST ASSISTANT ^ ill316 1 11.316

ACTIVITY TOTAL 2 29762? 2 2«7623

2 2<9,625 2 20,623

T'^TAL 297623 2^7623 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17667 ANNUAL APPiCPSI AT:ON ORDINANCE FOR 1996 T02-CDMM'jNlTY DEVELOPMENT 9L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OfSARTstcNT OF HEALTH wDODL».,N NE IGHjDRHOOG HEALTH CENTER

CDM-'I TTEE "AYOR ______ii- ;^: My EN"'A 212'' .005 SALARIES AND .^AGES-ON PAYROLL 3517133 .Ol"; SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 6, 162 0, 162 .070 CRINGE BENEFITS.. , 204,621 212,542 .097 UNI = DRM ALLOWANCE-NURSES 900 ^CO •4900.000 FQQ OE'SDNAL SERVICES - 790,153 32G, 706 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 15C 110 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHAR&ES 100 100 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 4CD 400 .157 RENTAL uF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 3,200 3,200 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE CF EDUIRMENT . .... 9,300 9,300 .186 TELEPHONE 13,SCO 18,800 • 4900.100 =GR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 31,950 31,950 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES 7, 100 7, 100 DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 125,000 125,DOC .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 8,403 d,40O .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 2,500 2.50C • 4900.300 FOR COMMODITIES 143,000 143,000 . .R40 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 102,000- 102,OOC' • 4900.<9C0 FQR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 102,000- 102,COO'

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 363,103 393,656 17668 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL iPRROP'I AT!ON ORDINANCE F30 1996 '02-COMMUNITY n=V ILORMCNT ?LO:< GRANT YEAR XI F'JND 'JE=AST.

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE 'ECOMMENDATION MA V33 • -I U Wt C ^ 1 ", _j ' ^ODE fSSJ.TI.ONS NO. RATE SO. S iT =

<,900—WOODLAWN NEIGH3DRH00O HEALTH CENTER

3792 NURSE CLINICIAN 27,324 27, 324 3754 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE IV 33,243 33.243 3750 CLINIC NUPSE 26,316 26.316 3750 CLINIC NURSE 17,592 I''.592 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NuRSE 18,312 19,312 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 15,929 15,-29 3611 NURSES AIDE 11.P44 11 .344 35TO MSoiCAL INTERVIEWER 16,6C9 16,63'! 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 15,r72 15."72 3420 HEALTH EDUCATOR II 2 3, 194 23.134 3411 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST II, 22,263 22,2a3 3203 DENTIST 1923H 2Q.0CH 1323H 20.33 3169 MECICAL X-RAY TECHNICA, II..., 23, 184 2 3 . 1 S 4 3133 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST I , 21,133 2 1 . '. e 3 3130 LA30RAT0RY 'ECHNICIAN III..... 21,183 21,133 3113 PHARMACY HELPER 16,608 i 6.63 3 3117 PHARMACIST 29,344 29,344 3117 PHARMACIST 21, 183 21,130 3135 CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNICIAN I.., 16,609 16,639 13 05 STOCKHANDLER 13,663 13,669 1305 PERSONNEL AIDE 15,072 15.372 C846 MC91CAL STENOGRAPHER 11,316 C336 SENIOR TYOIST 12.396 12.396 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL UPERATUR 13,668 13,669 3660 RE.^r)TE TERMINAL OPERATOR 11,316 355r MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN..., 16,639 16,6:3 3438 RECORD CLERK , 1 I.••44 11,944 3436 CLINIC CLERK 13,323 13.323 0436 CLINIC CLERK 11.844 11.944 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS.., 6, 162 6.162 ACTIVITY T3TAL , 32 612.362 34 33'i,494

32 612,962 34 635,494 LESS TURNOVER 29,233- _iiii-2 TOTAL 594,632 637,264 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17669

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FJO u^b iZ2 702-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT 3L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FU^JD DEPARTMENT 0= "EAL'^H UPTOWN NEIGH3ORH0:0 HEALT" CENTER

COM--*! TTEE «AYO' CODE i=i3MMCNDAT]_2j ll.2im^lzlL2'j .005 SALARIES AND w\&CS-ON PAYRDLL T79577393 179577893 .315 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 8,269 9 , 2'• 9 .070 CRINGE BENEFITS 693.656 696,656 .097 UNI = DR'< ALLOWANCE-NURSES ; I^XOG 12.700 • 5000.000 =0P PERSONA. SERVICES " '2769875T3 "27698,513 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 165 165 DTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 580 5?0 .157 RENTAL OF EDUIPMENT AND SERVICES 13,924 13,924 .152 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF E3UI?M£NT...... 13,950 13,950 .196 TELEPHONE iili23 ^12.390 • 500''.100 '•30 CONTRACTUAL SE'VICES 727509 737509 .340 MATE'lAt AND SUPPLIES 11,000 11,000 DRUGS, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 216,500 216,500 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 14,400 l..,433 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUP'LIES il600 lL^22 • 5003.300 «^DR COMMODITIES 2477553 247,555 .422 'OFFICE MACHINES 600 600 .424 =UPMTURF. AND FURs I SHI'I&S lOiODO 1^2.000 • 5D0D.400 FOR EQUIPMENT l3765o ~10,65o .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 392,000- 392i0D0- •50C0.900 =0' SPECIFIC PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 3927355- 392,000-

•D^GANI Z ATI ON TOTAL 2,637,127 2ff>Mii2l 17670 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATIO' ORDINANCE c^R 1993 1 3 ? 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5LOC< GRANT YEAR «l FJMD 3EPA0T"ENT OF "EALTM UPTOWN NCIGHSDRHOOO HEALT- CENTER

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAvj; R;CC>«'^EN;ATI: CODE POSXTIONS NG. RAT=

5000—UPTOWN NEI0H30RH0"'D HEALT" NTER

3754 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE IV 33,243 3 3,243 3753 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE III 31,669 31.669 37';i PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 27,324 2',324 3750 CLINIC NURSE 2 6,316 26,316 37<;0 CLINIC NURSE 24, 790 2 4.783 3750 CLINIC NURSE 23,604 2 3,604 37^0 CLINIC NURSE 22,464 22,464 3750 CLINIC NuPSE 20,376 23,••76 37<:0 CLINIC NURSE 19,468 1 9,4o9 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NU'SE 15,072 15.372 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE 729H 6. 50H 7 2 8H O.50H 3611 NURSES AIDE 1 3.02 3 n.02G 3611 NURSES AI3E 12, 396 12. 3T6 3611 NURSES AIDE 11.944 11,'44 3592 PUdLIC HEALTH SOCIAL WORKER III.... 29,844 2=.344 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 15,329 l'=,e29 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 15,072 15,372 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 14,352 14,352 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER 13,0:3 13,323 3569 CASEWORKER AIDE 11,316 11,316 3473 NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER ADMINISTRATDR II 37,363 37,fb' 3470 CLIMC COORDINATrR 24,529 24,529 3419 HEALTH EDUCATOR I 13,312 19.312 3411 PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONIST II 22,260 2 2,23- 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 19 20H 33.OOH 13 20H 33.33- 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 1392H 30.OOH 1092H 33.00- 3369 PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST 1920H 29.OOH ld20H 29.03- 3363 PHYSICIAN 2164H 3U.C0H 2134M 3 J.30H 3363 PHYSICIAN 4334H 29.OOH 4034M 29.00- 3363 PHYSICIAN 3643H 'a.OOH 3o4C'- 2 3.3OH 3 36 3 PHYSICIAN , 1392H 26.30rt 1C92H 2 6.0CH 3213 DENTAL ASSISTANT 15,372 1^.372 3210 DENTAL "YGIENIST 19,224 1^.224 3233 DENTIST 1923H 21.50H :e20H 21.50H 3179 MICROBIOLOGIST III 29,^44 2T.344 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNICAN II 2 2,2 60 22,?33 3163 X-RAY TECHNICIAN 15,072 15.37? 3137 C VRDIDP'JLMDNARY TECHNOLOGIST II.... 15.372 15.372 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III 19,224 19,224 3130 LABORATORY T£CHSJICIAN III 19,312 13,312 3119 PHARMACY HELPER 14,352 14,352 3Ue PHARMACY HELPER 12,396 12.396 3117 PHARMACIST 29,844 29,944 1812 SUPERVISOR OF INVENITORY CONTROL II. 25,T76 25,776 1813 SENIOR STORE

ANNUAL APOROPRIATION ORDINANCE F;O [Rgt, 1 34 702-COMMUNITY DE'/ELOPME^J'' ''LOC< GRANT YE A 3 XI FUND DERARTMENT 0«= HEALTH UPTOWN NE:GH9DR"00O HEALT-I CENTER

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE *M5N;A •I-N •'AY-33 RECjM' 'N3A' ON ' ODE POSITIONS NO. RATE '.IZL S iTf 7745 PR3GRAM"SPECIALIST I , 22,26'^ 337263 3903 AUDIO-VISION TESTER 16,639 1 6,639 0846 MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER 15,C72 15,-72 0836 SENIOR 'YPIST 13,'^20 13.32': 3b6<' REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 12,396 12,396 3669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 11,344 11 .944 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 11,316 11.316 0550 MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNIC IAN 16,609 16,60? 3421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 19,312 I'. 312 0436 CLINIC CLER'... 15,072 15.372 0436 CLINIC CLERK... 13,020 n, 3 2 3 0406 CLINIC CLERK... 12,396 12. 396 0406 CLINIC CLERK... 11,944 11.944 0406 CLINIC CLERK... 9,780 9.730 0403 SENIOR CLERK... 14,352 14.352 0401 JUNIOR CLERK... 11,844 ll,=<44 0332 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II. IT,412 17,412 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II, 13,609 l'-.63'' 3205 CASHIER 11,844 11,-^44 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. 9,269 9,239 ACTIVITY TOTAL. 89 2,371,215 83 2,371.21s

ae 2,071,215 68 2,071,215 LESS TjRNOVER. 75,053 75.353 TDTAL 1,996,162 1 ,996. 162 17672 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1986 135 ':2-:3MMUN!TY DEVELOPMENT 3L0C< GRANT YEARXICUNO 0E3ARTMENT OF HEALTH CLAUDE « 3 HOLMAN

CDM"TTTEE •7 A "OR CODE ii23^!;§^2ili2i: ii22!!"i2i2'I^2'' .035 SALARIES ANO ..AGES-ON PAYROLL 172117574 172117574 .315 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7,096 7,0eo .070 FRINGE 3ENEFITS 426,510 4?t,51C .097 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-NURSES _. 22200 3,210 •510'^.000 =09 PERSONAL S = RVIC£S -"176437313 "T734873~5 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 200 200 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 100 130 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 45,300 45,830 .157 RENTAL 0= EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 3,8?0 3,320 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EDUlPMcNT 12,000 12,000 .186 TELEPHONE _ _ 27,350 27,350 •5100.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 397375 997~T5 .340 MATERIAL ATJO SUPPLIES 7,200 7,200 DRUGS, M£oiCAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 AND SUPPLIES 117,210 117,250 .343 X-RAY SUPPLIES 9,300 9,303 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUP'LIES 3,500 3,500 •5100.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1377355 1377313 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 750 ' 753 .424 FjPNITURE AND FJPNISHINGS 450 450 .445 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EOUIPMENT 1,675 1,575 •510D.400 FOR EDUIPMENT 37375 17975 .940 LESS MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE _ _196,000- 12^i2°i* • 5100.900 FOR spcciFi: PURPOSES-FINANCIAL 1967555- 1937555-

•DRGANIZ ATIDN TOTAL 1,691,735 1,681,705 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17673

ANNUAL AP3RDP3:ATION ORDINANCE =0R 1933 T02-C0MMUNITY DEVEL.1PMENT 9l.0C< GRAN'T YEA' XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLAJDE W 2 HOLMAN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

:DMMITTEE Ri . OMMENOATICx MAY; '.EC OMHENCA T ; • CODE PDSITXONS 'O. RATE .3. ^ AT? 5100 CLAUDE w 3 HOLMAN NEIGH?0RHO0: HEALTH CENTER

4224 MAINTENANCE AIDE II 16,609 16,63" 3792 NURSE CLINICIAN 29,692 29,692 3753 PUBLIC H£ALTH NURSE III.... 31 ,669 31,663 3752 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE II 2T,324 2-',3:4 3751 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I 27,324 27,324 3751 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE I , 18,469 19,439 375C CLINIC NURSE 26,016 26.316 3750 CLINIC NuRSE 23,604 23.634 3750 CLINIC NURSE • 23,376 23.376 3750 CLINIC NURSE , 17,592 17,592 3743 PUBLIC HEALTH AIDE 15,072 15,372 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NuRSE..., 19,312 13,312 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NuRSE.... 16,638 16,63 3 3613 LICENSED PRACTICAL NuRS^..., 15,072 15.372 3611 NURSES AIDE , 15,072 15,372 3611 NURSES AIDE , 14,352 14,352 36 11 NURSES AIDE 13,023 13,323 3574 SOCIAL WORK ASSISTANT 19,224 19,224 3570 MEDICAL INTERVIEWER , 15,072 15,372 3480 NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER ADMINISTRATOR I , 31,320 31,323 3419 HEALTH EDUCATOR I , 19,224 19,2:4 3363 PHYSICIAN , 910H 30.50H 910" 3 3.5 3-. 3363 PHYSICIAN , 2733H 29.OOH 2733H 29.331-1 3363 PHYSICIAN , 2912H 27.OOH 2912H 27.33H 3232 SUPERVISING DENTIST , 192DH 21.50H lo20H 21.5'^H 3213 DENTAL ASSISTANT , 15,072 15,372 3210 DENTAL HYGIEHIST , 21,180 21. 193 3233 DENTIST , 3643H 20.OOH 3340- 23.30H 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNICAN II., 25,776 25.776 3169 MEDICAL X-RAY TECH^JICAN II., 23,388 23,338 3133 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST I , 15,929 15,929 3130 LABORATORY TECHNICIAN III... 1"',224 19,224 3118 PHARMACY HELPER 16,633 16.639 3117 PHARMACIST , 29,944 29,344 18 35 STOCKHANDLER 10,272 13,272 3933 AUDIO-VISION TESTER 15,829 15,929 3669 REMOTE TERM'.vjAL OPERATOR..., 14,352 14,352 3669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR.... 11,316 11,316 C4D6 CLINIC CLERK 14,352 14,352 04.36 CLINIC CLERK 1 3,668 1 3,669 0436 CLINIC CLERK 13,020 13,320 D406 CLINIC CLERK 12,396 12,396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 15,072 15,372 0332 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II, 15,072 15,372 17674 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APOROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 107 •'02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR xl FUND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLAUDE n 3 HOLMAN NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CEN'ER

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR R E COMMC ND A T I ;.'J CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE .^g. SATE SCHEOULE"SALARY ADJUSTMENTS _"" _ _ "l70fl6 "77396 ACTIVITY TOTAL 55 77271,933 55 172717333

55 1,271,933 55 1,271,^33 LESS TURNOVER 53,333- _ 53,333- TOTAL ""7,2197655 T72797600 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17675

ANNU^L APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1936 ICS T02-C3MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK G'ANT YEAR XI FU^iO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HEALTH CENTER FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS

______^lygR COOE l=22!J'^iii2*Ii2I^ ii^2"l!ili2*Ii2J .526 IMPROVEMENTS 375637555 "373687335 •5200.500 FDR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS ~275b3755o ~3756d7555 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 2,063,530 2,069,500 17676 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APOROPRIATION ORDINANCE =CR 1933 139 732-CCMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FU^

POSITIONS ANO SALARIES

COM«ilTTEE RECOMMENDATION "AYC' "^ £ C JMME NO A T ;; 222i Z21L1L211 ^Qi iili 'ilt iili 5200--HEALTH CENTER FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS

5201 ROSELAND HEALTH CLINIC RENOVATIHN 1,738,500 1,•'38.533 1202 CHICAGO ALCOHOLIC TREATMENT CE^^TER EXPANSION 222i223 133^333 ACTIVITY TOTAL 27568753o 273697503 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17677

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1986 UO 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS YOUTH GANG ABATEMENT/

______MAYOR CODE iilOMMENDAT^ON OECCMMFNDA^ION .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 1557436 1157436 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AJUUSTMENTS 1,327 1,327 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS _ 54,667 54,367 • 5300.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 2117635 21l7630 .128 FEES ANO SERVICES 250 210 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,000 1,000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 750 750 .150 PUBLICATIONS 60C 603 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 40,425 40,425 .157 RENTAL DF EQUIPMENT ANO SERVICES 8,500 8,500 .152 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 150 150 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO OuES 150 150 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 550 550 .186 TELEPHONE..... _525 525 • 5300.100 =DR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 5279o5 527900 .224 AUTOMDBILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE 3ASIS 475 475 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 3,200 3,200 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 600 603 • 53CD.20O FOR TRAVEL 47275 47375 .330 FQDO 750 750 .345 APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS.. 100 100 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 400 403 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES 3,500 3,500 • 5300.300 ^DR COMMODITIES 47755 47755 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS 500 500 • 5300.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 5o3 555

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 274,055 274,355 17678 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 111 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3LOCK GRANT YE A3 XI FUND COMMISSION DN HUMAN RELATIONS YDUTH GANG ABATEMENT/ ^UMAN 'ELATION; PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION «AV03 3 jr ^MME,^J•^ A T T • i22l P2iIIi2^i 12L iili ;i2i iili 5300— YOUTH GANG A?ATEM£NT/ HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAM

1749 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAv^ SERVICES 1 37,369 1 3''. 369 3966 COMMJNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST 1 22,260 1 22,263 3C13 HUMAN RELATIONS DF=ICER IM 1 28,392 1 28,392 3009 HUMAN RELATIONS OPEICER I 2 16,608 2 16,638 3008 HUMAN RELATIONS OPEICER II.. 1 21,180 1 21. 130 1305 PERSONNEL AIDE 1 13,023 1 13,323 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,327 1, 32^' ACTIVITY TOTAL 7 156,763 7 156,763

7 156,763 7 156,763

TOTAL. 156,763 156,763 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17679

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1993 112 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY ADMINISTRATION

COMMITTEE MAYOR CODE RECOMMENDATION RECOMMc : NDA TION .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-DN PAYROLL 130,270 13D,2-'D .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,>,58 1 ,413 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS •46, 135 46, 135 • 5400.000 =0R PERSONAL SERVICES • 177,833 177,833 .125 OF=IC£ AND BUILDING SERVICES 331 331 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 100 100 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 575 575 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 7,034 7,034 .150 PUBLICATIONS 2,000 2,000 .157 RENTAL DF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 1,300 1,300 .162 REPAIR OR MAivjTENANCE GF EQUIPMENT... 300 300 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS ANO DUES 125 125 .169 TECHNICAL MgETING COSTS 441 441 TRANSPORTATION CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) Ul Ul MAINTENANCE AND OPERAT ION-CITY DwNED .176 VEHICLES 216 2-6 .186 TELEPHONE ' 1,000 1.,00 0 •5400.100 FDR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 137533 13 ,533 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 509 509 ,270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 347 347 •5400.200 FOR TRAVEL 77356 1 ,356 .320 GASOLINE 239 209 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MAT£RIALS 91 91 .350 STATIONERY AND DFFICE SUPPLIES 300 303 •5400.300 FQR COMMOOITIES 655 603 .424 FURNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS 150 150 •5400.400 FDR EQUIPMENT 150 150

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 193,472 193,472 17680 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A^iNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1986 1 13 702-:0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ^LOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT DN AGING AND DISABILITY ADMlNlSTRATICN

POSITIONS ANJ SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMM:NOA-I3N MAY03 CODE POSiXiONS NO. 'ATE -.3.

5400—ADMINISTRATION

3036 ELDERLY AIDE II , 13,669 1 1 3,633 3031 SPECIALIST IN AGI"G/DISABIL I TY II 2^',053 1 2 •",: 6 3 3033 SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY I., 17,412 1 17,412 3030 SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABIL ITY I., 15,929 1 15."zg 0797 RECEPTIONIST 10,788 1 13.•'gg 0797 RECEPTIONIST 13,272 <^. 13,27.' 0415 INQUIRY AIDE III , 15,323 1 11,92'" 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II , 19,312 1 19,312 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1 ,45P 1.45 = ACTIVITY TOTAL 9 140,899 9 14 3,999

9 140,999 9 143.993 LESS TURNOVER 9,173- 9. 173 TOTAL """7377729 131,723 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17681

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1986 114 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY SECTION 504 CDMOLIANCE _„_____- YX7DR CODE RECOMMENDATION RECDMMENO AT_I_ON .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-3N PAYROLL 277790 377193 .070 FRINGE 3ENEFITS lltLl 7,^13 • 5410.000 PQR PERSONAL SERVICES 287593 387593 .150 PUBLICATIONS 650 650 .157 RENTAL OF E3jiPME>jT AND SERVICES 550 550 • 5410.100 =3R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 77200 772o3

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 29,793 29,7^3 17682 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRDPOIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 115 7C2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OE'ARTHENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY SECTION 534 COMPLIANCE

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMf^ITTEE RECOMMEM^ATI ON "nvz" - EC OM-E-^-A ' i • 222i ^2ilI12^1 ii3i iili' ^2i iili 5410—SECTION 504 COMPLIANCE

3070 SPECIALIST IN ACING/DISABILITY 1 1 21,193 1 21,193 ACTIVITY TOTAL 7 377780 1 21,130

1 21,130 1 21,133

TOTAL 377 130 2 1.153 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17683

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 lib 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR

______SIYDR CODE iE23!;^IIi2iIi2^ ii2£!!"i^2iI12^ .001 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 2^37204 27o72D4 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADUUSTMENTS 5,759 5,759 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS - i6.587 26llfZ • 5420.000 =0R PERSONAL SERVICES • 3727550 3727510 .125 OF = ICE AND BUILDING SERVICES 240 240 .126 OFFICE CONVENIENCES 132 132 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 804 304 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 65,543 925 .150 PUBLICATIONS 10,226 10,226 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 6,000 6,000 .162 REPAIR DR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 396 396 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND OUES 132 132 .159 TECHNICAL MEETING C3STS 1,332 1,332 TRANSP3RTATI3N CHARGES .175 (EXCLUSIVE OF TRAVEL) 17,006 17,006 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 264 264 .186 TELEPHONE ii311 ZilJ.! •5420.100 =3R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 704,386 39,768 .245 REIMBURSEMENT TO TRAVELERS 1,000 1,000 .270 L3CAL TRANSPORTATION 9,750 8,750 •5420.200 FOR TRAVEL 97750 97750 .320 GASOLINE 336 3?6 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 204 204 ,350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 996 996 • 5420.300 FUR COMMODITIES 77536 77536 .424 FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS il332 ILIII • 5420.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 77333 77332 .?oi INDIRECT COSTS f:4i22I f:fii222 • 5420.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 447907 477907 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 534.461 '•<>'''643 17684 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE FDR 1996 1 17 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FDR ELDERLY AND DISABLED

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION 'AYOR ' • ^ M M E,' J ;^ A *" 1 COOE POSITIONS NO. RATE NC. RATE

5420—SUPPORTIVE S iRVICES FOR ELDERLY AND DISABLED

3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 13,020 13,023 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I 12,396 12,396 3828 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE I U, 316 11,316 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 21,180 21,133 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AG ING/J ISABILITY 19,312 13.312 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AG ING/DISAfiILITY 1^',412 17,412 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AG ING/DISABILITY 16,609 16.60" 3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AGING/DISABILITY 15,829 15,828 3036 ELDERLY AIDE II 16,609 16,639 0797 RECEPTIONIST 12,396 12.396 0797 RECEPTIONIST 1 1,944 1 1.944 0797 RECEPTIONIST 13,789 10,798 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 5,759 5.759 ACTIVITY TOTAL 18 "2757563 13 "2757563

5421—TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FQR ELDERLY ANO DISABLED

5421 BRIGHTON ETHNIC SENIOR SERVICES 50,000 5422 SDUTHWEST PARISH AND NEIGHBORHOOD FEDERATION 15,543 ACTIVITY T^TAL 'o57543

13 275,963 13 275,963 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17685

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE E3B IRO^ ilj 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR tl FU^D DEPARTMENT ON AGING ANO DISABILITY CENTRAL WEST MULTIPJRPOSE CENTER

Th» Central west MU I t 1-P jr oose Centsr is to Se funde'l >i\*ri rovenues receivea from t'le sale of land. ^xoe'^d i tures will be .Tiade only JDO"I tne reciept of revenues and f^e aUot^snt of tnese revenues to tns DroJra'r^. Tne aUotncn*-, of 'unds will be jndar tne direction of tns SuJger Director.

COMMfTTEE MAYSS CODE ilisH^liJiiliC"' iEl2^''i!:i2iI-2^ .126 IMPROVEMENTS IIIi22«'2oo 776057555 • 510C.500 ^OR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS "176557053 "i7o5o735o •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,600,003 1,600,000 17686 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1986 119 732-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY CENTRAL WEST MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

POSITIONS AND SALARIES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYO' 9 E C OMMEN^-A r I "N lODE POSI.TI.ONS NO. RATE .-.C^ ±11.1. 5500—CENTRAL wEST MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

5501 CENTRAL "EST MJLTIPURPOS: 1,603,030 1,633.33- ACTIVITY TOTAL ""7760o75o5 776C37355 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17687

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 \22 702-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT 5L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF AGING AND 0ISA3ILITY ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS itlT^ DISABILITIES COMMITTEE MAYOR CODE ii22!l^ij2ili2i: ii.i.i;;!li!i3ATi.2N .005 SALAPIES AND wAGES-ON PAYROLL 777796 7557424 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3,340 3,540 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS __^_£li573 15^.742 •5600.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES ~~'llo72D9 2757536 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 355,000 355,003 .ISO PUBLICATIONS 5,000 5,000 .136 TELEPHONE ZlOOg iiOOO •5600.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 3627oOO 362,000 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 5l222 ll222 •5600.300 =0R COMMOOITIES 57555 5,35: .422 OFEICE MACHINES 2,000 2,003 ,424 =URNITURE ANO FURNISHINGS _ iiOOO b».00D •5600.400 cDR EOUIPMENT 37oOG 87355 .806 SPECIAL PCRGRAM COSTS 10,311 12l37i •5600.800 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 737371 75,S''! • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 495,580 600,3^7 17688 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE ^33 1994, 121 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO ' • DEPARTMENT OF AOING AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS «:TH DISABILITIES

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

CO'.MITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYO' R EC OMMENC A " : 2Q2i 22iiIi2!iS 12i iili '12i. iill 5600--ASSISTANCE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

3040 ASSISTANT SPECIALIST IN AG ING/O I SAQILITY I 15,072 3 15,072 3031 SPECIALIST IN AGING/OISABIL ITY II I 19,224 1 19,224 303C SPECIALIST IN AG ING/0ISABIL I TY I 2 15,928 5 15,329 0826 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 1 11,344 1 11.944 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 3,840 _ 3,943 ACTIVITY TOTAL 5 877636 75 755733^

5 81,636 10 159,264

TOTAL 3577599 435733" 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17689

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION DRDI^iANCE FQR 1986 122 TDO-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3LDC< GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND DISABILITY INDEPENDENT LIVING FJR TH£ DI3A3LEO

_-;_____-_ MAY5R CODE i£22"!!i'i2ili2^ ii25";;i^2iI12j OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SEPVICES _lll52iZi6 _llil2'IiS •5700.100 FDR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "777537726 "l7l537736 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL • 1,150,726 1,110,•726 17690 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANJUAL 4DRROPR:AT I ON ORDINANCE =0= 199i 123 •'3 2-3 OMMUN ; TY n: VC L JP "^E N" 9LOC< GRA'.T YE«3 ti F'.iNO 3 = 3 Ay "''ENT D\ A3IN0 AMO JISABlLlTv INDEPENDENT LivI.NG EOR T-.E OISA^^EO

POSITIONS AN: SALARIES

COMMITTEE R EC G'^ME "."lA T ; ?•, >'AY;3 ^ iZZ'"'z'i'-r ; 230E P2illi211i 12L iili Lii zill 5-roo„INOEPENDENT LlVl,G =0R THE QISABLED

5731 CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY 29,003 2 = .-:3 57C2 AME3ICAN SPANISH INSTITUTE 334,303 ?34,3:- 5733 COOK DUPAGE TRANSPORTATION CO., INC 243.726 243.7:'- 1734 :-iRisTiAN ACTION MINISTRY 2li232 _ -1.^3: ACTIVITY TOTAL 7775:7726 7775"7~36 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17691

ANNUAL AOPPDPPI ArIJN ORDINANCE FJR 1^96 TC-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3L3C< GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

^______MAYOR CODE 'ECOMMf .NDATI DN R EC OMME >^-)4 - ;->v. .005 SALARIES AND .,AGES-ON PAYROLL 7l77732 7477733 .011 SCHEDULE SALARY AOUUSTMENTS I,3l3 1,316 .07C =RINGc BENEFITS iil^^T 49.953 »6"Dn.000 FCR PERSONA, SERVICES "~^76o7775 75373^9 .129 FEES A^jo SERVICES 2,300 2,330 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,000 1,G00 OTHER PRD=ESSIJNAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 15,500 15,5DC .150 PUBLICATIONS 2,000 2.000 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 3,334 3,334 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING CO^TS 7^100 7,ICO •6000.100 =0P CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 377234 377234 .224 AUTUM0?ILE ALLOWANCE-MILEAGE BASIS 1,150 1,150 .270 LOCAL TRANSP':RTATIDN 225 _ _ 225 •6000.200 =0R TRAVEL 77425 77425 .350 STATIDMEPY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 513 _ 510 •6000.300 COP COMMODITIES 5l5 575 .801 INDIRECT COSTS 1,471,054 1,471,054 .806 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS __ _425 405 •6000.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL "774777479 "777777479

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,065,363 1,696,937 17692 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APOROpaI ATI ON DRDINANC: FOR 1996 125 732-:0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OEPARTMEMX Qp HUMAN SERVICE*^ PLANNING ANO ADMINISTRATION

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR SECOMMENDA' CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE NO. RATE 6000—PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

2990 ORANTS SPECIALIST 27.060 1 2'.360 2990 GRANTS SPECIALIST 22,230 1 2 2 . 2 6 3 1724 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT. 19,224 1 1^.224 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 12,396 1 12.396 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK , 16,608 1 16.609 0190 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II.... 20,184 1 20, 134 0120 SUPERVISOR DF ACCOUNTING.... 1 23,339 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS. - 1,316 _ liliS ACTIVITY TOTAL 779,043 74 3,436

6 119,048 7 142,436

TOTAL. ""~7l97043 7737436 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17693

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1936 123 TG2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK O'ANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES HUMANJERVICE SYSTEM ______~T73R 222= •'ECOMMEOATIO'I RtCjM'iE^3 4T:3-, .005 SALARIES AND wAGES-ON PAYROLL 3,141,404 3,257,063 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 4o,974 46.97, .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 1,115,932 1,1=9,915 '•6103 .000 = 3R PERSONAL SERVICES "473047370 "777737957 .130 PDSTAOE AND POSTAL CHA.RGES 210 21C OTHER PRD=£SSI3NAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 3,870 3^37: •6100 .100 FOR C3NTRACTUAL SERVICES 47OP5 ~ ~4,G?5 .340 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES iilO'^S 12,005 •6100 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 127355 727o05 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 10,000 10,000 .424 = URNITURe AND FURNISHINGS 10,000 10,000 .450 VEHICLES iiiQOO 33iCCD •6100 .400 FOR EQUIPMENT 537oo3 537353

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 4,373,395 4,543,042 17694 JOURNAL-CHT COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPR0P3 I ATI ON ORDINANCE =0R 1993 '33-COMM.jNl TY DEVELOPMC>jT 9L0C< GRANT YEAR XI FUND DE'ARTMEnT DF HUMA.N SERVICES HUMAN SERVICE 5YST£M

POSITIONS AMD SALARIES

COMMI T-'E^ ; OMME.VJ'^AT I -1- *A*

6133 lUMAN SERVICE SYSTE-

3999 PROGRA M DEVELOPMENT CDOROTNATDR, 1 32 ,•'96 3" 3 99 9 PROGRA M DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR. 1 2" ,944 2 ' . 3998 PROGRA M DEVLOPMENT COORDINATOR, 1 22 , 260 2 2 . 763 3969 SUPERV ISOR 0= OJTREACH SE'VICES. 1 2f ,060 2 "" 333 3969 SUPERV ISOR OF OUTREACH SERVICES. 4 23 ,388 23 3969 SUPERV ISOR DF OUTREACH SERVICES. 2 19 , 312 13 3 1.-' 3966 CDMMJN ITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST... 1 29 ,392 2" ? J2 3966 CDMMUN ITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST.., 1 27 .063 2 •' 36 3 3966 CCMMUN ITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST... 2 2 5 ,776 25^ 7"' 6 3966 CDMMUN ITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST... 3 24 .128 24, c - o 3966 CDMMJN ITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST... 2 23 .369 23. 1 a a 3955 CUSTOD IAN II 2 11 .929 IS 5:3 3955 CUSTOO IAN I: , 1 15 .372 15 "172 1 9«e CUSTOD IAN II , 1 14 .352 14. 3s: 3931 CUSTCD IAN I , 2 13 .669 i 3 639 3931 CUSTOD IAN I 1 12 396 12 3 = 6 3 8 40 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER I 6 16 .609 I'­ 63 9 3840 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER I 1 15 372 ll "^72 3840 HUMAN SERVICE W3RKER I 6 13 668 1 369 3839 HUMAN SERVICE «DRKER II 1 23 338 23. 39? 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 1 22 .263 22 233 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WDRKER II 3 21 180 21 1 3'' 3839 HUMAN SERVICE wDRnER II 6 20 ,134 23 1 ?4 22 4 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 3 19 224 1 = 3 12 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 2 13 312 19 41 2 38^9 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II , 1 17 412 17 33 9 3939 HUMAN SERVICE ,,DRK£R II 1 16 603 16 J : 3 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER II 2 11 929 IS -17 3839 HUMAN SERVICE wDRKEP II , 1 15 072 1 5 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 5 23 389 23 339 3338 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 9 22 260 2 2 3938 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 5 21 130 21 1 33 3839 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 5 23 134 23 1 3 4

3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 1 IR 224 A " ' 724 3838 HUMAN SERVICE WORKER III 2 18 312 19 3: 2 '339 HUMAN SERVICE «ORKER III 5 16 603 16 6:3 3927 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I 1 2-' OoO 2-' 363 3977 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I 1 24 528 24 52 9 3d?7 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIAL IST I 1 23 339 23 339 3827 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I 2 2? 263 22 263 3826 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST I : I 23 392 29 ?92 " A. "^ 3336 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST II 2 27 36 3 :•" 3826 HUMAN SERVICE SPECIALIST II 2 25, 776 2 5 •^6 39?5 HUMAN SERVICES SPECIALIST III.., 1 2P, 844 2 9 ?44 3825 HUMAN S=RVICES SPECIALIST III... 2 28, 392 29 392 38?5 HUMAN SERVICES SPECIALIST III... 1 27, 060 27 363 3825 HUMAN SERVICES SPECIALIST III... 1 22, 263 22 260 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17695

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION DRDINANC: FOR 195S 12i '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3L0CK GRANT YEA9 XI FJND DEPARTMENT DF HUMAN SERVICES HUMAN SERVICE SYSTEM

POSITIONS AN; SALARIES

COMMITTEE RE COMME NDATION MAY; 9 EC OMME N" A '• 1 CODE POSITIONS NO. RA TE ND. 3 1 ll 3 8:5 OUTPOSf"51RECTOR 3L 323 37 "3:3 3820 OUTPOST DIRECTOR 25 776 25 776 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MASAGER-HS 34 277 34 272 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER-HS 32 796 3^ 796 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAG£R-HS 31 323 31 323 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER-HS 2" 844 29 544 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER-HS 29 392 28 392 3818 ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER-HS 27 060 27 363 3025 COORDINATOR DF YQUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES 22 260 22 263 30C6 UNIT ASSISTANT 13 668 13 663 3036 UNIT ASSISTANT 13 020 13 02 3 3006 UNIT ASSISTANT 12 396 12 396 1915 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE 23 388 23 339 1915 RELOCATION REPRESENTATIVE 13 312 19 312 1805 STOCKHAVOLER 13 023 13 323 1770 PROGRAM COORDINATOR 22 263 22 '60 1770 PROGRAM COORDINATOR 23 184 23 134 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 1 3 669 1 3 669 0336 SENIOR TYPIST 13 023 13 323 3936 SENIOR TYPIST 12 396 12 396 0876 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 15 072 15 372 0826 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 14 352 14 352 I 3 3826 PRINCIPAL TYPIST 020 13 323 16 0305 SECRETARY 608 16 633 15 0305 SECRETARY 923 15 929 15 0805 SECRETARY 072 15 37? 19 3423 HEAD CLERK 224 1^ 224 15 3421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 829 15 3 2 9 14 3421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 352 14 352 13 3421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 023 13 32 3 13 0403 SENIOR CLERK 639 13 669 1 3 04C3 SENIOR CLERK 020 13 320 12 0403 SENIOR CLERK 396 12 396 46 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 974 46 974 ACTIVITY. TOTAL 16 37399' 066 169 3, 524 T33

16 3,399 066 169 3,524 •'33 LESS TURNOVER. .—112 688- .__li2 699- TOTAL "37188 373 "37374 342 17696 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 12- 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY SERVICES

COMMITTEE MAYOR CODE RECOMMENDATION RECOMM ENDATION .005 SALARIES AND WAGFS-ON PAYROLL 1,294,363 1 ,3^'9 ,91(3 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AOUUSTMENTS 21 ,059 21,059 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 453,900 489.9'31 •6200.000 FOR PERSONA. SERVICES . 1,762,327 1 ,899.966 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 3,000 3,000 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT..., 40.000 40,ODD MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION-CITY OWNED .176 VEHICLES 40,000 40,000 .136 TELEPHONE 20,000 20,000 •6200.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 103,000 103,000 .320 GASOLINE 70,000 "'0,003 •6200.300 FOR COMMODITIES 73,000 70,000 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES 6,375 6,375 .4 50 VEHICLES 22,000 22,030 •6200.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 23,375 28,3^5 .309 EMERGENCY SERVICES 150,000 150,003 •6200.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 150,000 110,000

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL, _iiilliI21 -I. L^iiili^ 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17697

ANNUAL APPR3P'I ATI ON ORDINANCE FJR 19 = 6 732-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPME.(T ^LOCK GRA^T YEAR XI F:J>JD OERARTMEMT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY SERVICES

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

:OMMITTEF RECOMME.NOATION •AYDR Rc:OMME•,-^A • CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE N3. R 47?

6200 —EMEOOENCY SERVICES

•'102 DISPATCH CLERK 17,412 I',412 7132 DISPATCH CLERK 16,609 16,60'' 7132 DISPATCH CLERK 15,828 15,929 7102 DISPATCH CLERK 15,072 15,372 71-12 DISPATCH CLERK 14,352 14,352 7132 DISPATCH CLERK 13,6o3 13,669 7102 DISPATCH CLERK 13,020 13,32 3 '102 DISPATCH CLERK 6. 5 OH 6.50 3814 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF HUMAN SERVICES. 29,944 3529 SUPERVISOR OF COMMJNICAT I ON CENTER.., 21 130 21 .133 3529 SUPERVISOR DF CDMMJNICATIDN CENTER... 18 312 l".}!: 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 23 389 23.38» 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 22 260 2 2,263 7939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 21 133 \ 2 21,150 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER! 20 134 23, 134 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 19 312 13,312 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 17 412 17.41? 2939 COMMUNITY INTERVENTION WORKER I 16 639 19 IS,633 7912 AREA MANAGER-EMERGENCY SERVICES 22 263 22,263 2903 SHIFT COORDINATOR 25 776 2«,"'76 2903 SHIFT COORDINATOR 23 134 23,1E4 2907 COORDINATOR 0^ EMERGENCY SHELTER 22 263 2 2..•'6 3 0635 SECRETARY 15 828 15,323 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 16 603 16,639 0403 SENIOP CLERK 1 1 944 11,944 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II 15 072 15.'7? SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 21 05P 21 .159 ACTIVITY TOTAL ^ -J 1.453,31-

77 1,453,3 10 LESS TURNOVER 53.3^4. TOTAL 1 , 305 427 I . 390,37S 17698 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1986 131 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9LDC< GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES ______MI7QR CODE RECOMMENDATION R £ C OMMg M-A-r ;--j OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES _iii55il^9 1 ,266. .273 •6300.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "774687568 1 ,266. .2'8

•DRGANIZ ATIDN TOTAL 1,463,563 1 .266. ,2"'9 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17699

ANNUAL A30R3P3 rATI ON ORCINAVCE F. 1 993 1 32 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK DRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY ANO YOUTH SERVICES

POSITIONS AND SALARIED

COMMITTEE 'EC0MMEVJ3ATI3N MAY 33 3; CODE POSXXXO^S NO. 9ATE 3. IT -

6300--FAMILY ANO YOUT« SERVICES

6331 YOUTH GUIDANCE 150 .OO'i 150 333 6302 UNITED CHARITIES 115 .033 115 303 63C3 ALBANY PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, INC 75 .033 75 033 6334 HOWARD AREA COMMUNITY CENTER 29 .000 2? 330 6305 GATEWAY HOUSE FOUNDATION, INC 23 000 23 30 3 6306 COMMUNITY 0= ST. SAPINA 29 000 28 300 6307 CENTRAL BAPTIST FAMILY SERV ICES/FAM ILY COUNSELING 33 003 33 330 6338 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS NETWORK 120 724 123 '24 6339 AUSTIN PEOPLE ACTION CENTER 30 OJO 3 3 333 5310 SACK OF THE YARKS NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL.. 30 003 33 333 6311 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH AND ACTION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE 32 251 3? 251 6312 CATHOLIC CHARITIES DF CHICAGO 35 .000 35 6313 GAMZO 25 300 t Q 333 6314 LAKEVIEW ME^^TAL HEALTH COUNCIL 26 250 26 253 6315 LEARNING N£T.(nRK 100 003 103 OCO 6316 MUJERES LATINAS EN ACCION • 35 000 35 33C 6317 SAFER FOUNDATION 139 821 139 921 6318 SAFER FOUNDATION.^ 50 000 53 033 6319 HDMFN SERVICES LOOP YWCA 37 000 37 330 6320 YOUTH SERVICE PROJECT, INC 26 212 26 ?l ? 6321 ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 99 020 7'' 320 6322 LOUIS L. VALENTINF ROYS ANO GIRLS CLUB.. 45 290 6323 BENTON HOUSE -.5 000 6334 ST. MARY 0= NARERTH 75 300 6325 UPTOWN HULL HOUSE.. ' 25 303 ACTIVITY TOTAL ^ I ,469 569 1 .266,273 17700 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1936 133 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OE^ARTMCNT OF HUMAN SERVICES TITLE XX DAY CARE MATCH

CDMMTTTEE MAYOR COOE ii.23MMENDATj.CN R£C DMME NO A^ I O.N .307 TITLE XX MAT'-H IiIi557oo3 IiIl2oI^o5 •6500.900 =0R SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL "473537053 "473357355

•ORGANIZATION TDTAL 4,203,003 4,200,003 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17701

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1986 134 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAM

COMM7TTEc MAYOR CODE ii22;i^iii2ili5^ i£23"^i^2*I'2^ .306 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS ^^ZI~5337553 "373357555 •6600.500 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL "373237553 "373257555

•3RGANIZATIDN TOTAL 2,323,300 2,323,000 17702 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL tPPRCPRI ATION ORDINANCE F^P 1993 135 '02-CCMMuNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOC< GRANT YEAR Xt FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYC' = C COMV EN-.A T : ON 2221 °2ilI12iii 'iQi iili lii iili 6600--EME^GENCY FOOD PROGRAM

6631 GREATER CHICAGO FDDO DEPOSITORY 2,320,033 ?.323.333 ACTIVITY TOTAL ""373207o03 373237333 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17703

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 136 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK G^ANT YEAR xl FJND DEPARTMENT DF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY SHELTER/ _ „_____^______

CODE i£22!;;j§J2iIi2i: RECOMM = NDA''ION .906 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 39973 = 5 3577555 •6703.900 =3R SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 2397855 3c77oOO •3R:ANIZATI3N TOTAL 239,350 301,000 17704 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APDRQPRI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOR 1996 137 7C2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN' BLDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES EMERGENCY SHELTER/ 3ATTERE0 WOMEN'S PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMEr^QATI-N MAYOR R£C0M-EN3AT:; 2S2i ^211112^1 ^2i iili :i£i iili 6700-- EMERGENCY SHELTER/ BATTERED WOMEN'S PROGRAM

6701 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE... 209,953 209,950 6702 EMERGENCY SHELTER (THE PORT) 32l2Q2 ACTIVITY TOTAL 2397850 3597955 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17705

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FCR 1996 133 702-C3MMUNITY DEVEL3PMFNT 9L3CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION

______MI7GR C30E RECOMMENDATION RECCMM£NOA T i r-j OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES _Iii2ii222 -i'^l'iOO^ •6800.100 =3R C3NTRACTUAL SERVICES 2,354,555 373397355 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 2,304,000 2,239,030 17706 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A'INUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F30 [9^3 .39 7C2-CDMMUNITY DE/ELOPME>^T BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES YOUTH CRIME PREVENTIDN

POSITION; AND SALARIES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION -1Y3B 3 : .-3 w-c^.-^. y ; 2221 i2iili2^1 ii2i iili "jZi iili 6900—YOUTH CRIME PREVENTION

6803 PROJECT G.U.I.D.E 40,003 6904 NEAR NORTH CIVIC COMMITTEE £51222 ACTIVITY TOTAL "357303 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17707

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1993 140 70?-:0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 3FAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM

______^ «77nR 222E iitOMMENDATiON i£C0MMEkj3AT|ON .005 SALARIES AND wAGES-ON PAYROLL 1,012,39 0 1,053,976 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,371 9,371 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 357,793 3^'4,096 •7000.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVICES 1,333,039 1,442,943 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 3,216 3,216 .155 RENTAL OF PROPERTY 100,000 100,000 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 8,325 8,325 .162 REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT... 1,200 1,200 .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 7 ,500 7,500 .172 INSURANCE PREMIUMS 3,000 3,000 HEAT, LIGHT, AND POWER (PUBLIC) .182 ANO RELATEO SERVICES 32,694 32,6 = 4 .186 TELEPHONE 33,600 ^3,600 •7000.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1947535 7947535 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION 203 203 •7000.200 FOP TRAVEL 353 353 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 4,028 4,0?3 .360 REPAIR PARTS ANO MATERIALS 3,670 _ _3i670 •7000.300 FOP COMMODITIES ^77698 37698

•3RGANI ZATI ON T3TAL 1,582,480 1,345,384 17708 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 141 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SLOCK GRAN'' YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM

POSITIONS A';D SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDAT i-sj •4AY0P RECOMMENDA' L22i P2iiI12:ii NO. R»T= \1. 31T-

7D00--BEAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM

2978 PROGRAM DIRE:T3R-3EAT REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM 1 46,196 2979 ASSISTA NT PROGRAM OIRECTDR-BcAT REPRESS NTATIVE PROGRAM 39 072 1 39,372 2979 ASSISTA NT PROGRAM OIRECTOR-BEAr REPRESE NTATIVE PROGRAM 37 363 1 37. '6? 9243 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE 23 392 2 2 9.39? 9240 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE 27 363 1 27,363 9240 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-nEAT REPRESENTATIVE 2^ 776 9 25.776 9240 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-PEAT REPRESENTATIVE 23 389 1 23.389 9240 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-BEAT REPRESENTATIVE 22 260 1 22,263 9240 DISTRIC PROGRAM T COORDINATOR-SEAT REPRESENTATIVE 21 230 I 21. 130 3401 PROGRAM 32 796 1 32,•'96 PLANNER 1761 EVALUAT 23 389 3 23,339 1730 PROGRAM ION SPECIALIST I 29 392 1 29,392 3825 PPINCIP ANALYST 16 603 1 16,639 0825 PRINCIP AL STENOGRAPHER 15 929 2 1 = , 929 0925 PRINCIP AL STENOGRAPHER 15 072 14 15,37? 3925 PRINCIP AL STENOGRAPHER .4 352 3 14,352 3925 PRINCT P AL STENOGRAPHER 1 3 669 I I 3,669 1741 SUP=RVI AL STENOGRAPHER 29 944 1 2P,944 3433 SENIOR SQR 0= PROGRAM SERVICES 12 396. 3 12.396 3403 SENIOR CLERK..... 11 '44 1 11,944 0103 ACCOUNT CLERK 27 363 1 2',063 SCHEDUL ANT III 9 971 5, g"? 1 E SALARY ADUUSTMENTS... ACTIVIT 4'' 1,322 251 5C l.C69,34-' Y TOTAL 49 1 ,322 251 50 1 ,368.947

TOTAL. 1,322 25 1 1,069.347 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17709

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F;3 1996 7C2-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE GANG CRIME ENFORCEMENT UNIT

COMMYTTEE MAYOR CODE ii-i2";jlii2ili2^ ^ECOMMENOATi-?', REIMBURSEMENT FDR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL 702,310 702,810 .020 OVERTIME 35,456 35,456 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 245,984 245,994 .099 UNIFORM ALLOWANCE-UNIFORMED FORCE 15,7';o 15,750 • 7100.300 =0R PERSONAL SERVICES ~773OO7DOO "775557555

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,003,303 1,OOC,003 17710 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F39 1996 143 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF POLICE PU3LIC HOUSING SECURITY

______^ -ATOR CODE ii22!l!!ii2ili2i ii22""i^2iII21: •7753.300 =0R PERSONAL SERVICES 375537553 373O37OO3 • 3RGAN: ZATI ON TOTAL 3,033,330 3.330,333 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17711

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 144 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUO DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONAL SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT

______Ziynp CODE i§.Z.2-!ii^2i.ll2^ =EC3MMC>J3A':DN .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-3N PAYROLL 773937666 774247334 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,609 9,609 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS __ 497,646 534,648 • 7200.000 FOP PERSONAL SERVICES "773B57927 "779337391 .130 P3STAG= AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,500 1,500 .157 PENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 5,753 5,753 .162 REPAIR DR MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT 750 750 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND OuES IDD 100 .186 TELEPHONE li.222 iii22 •720".100 FQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 737403 737453 .228 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE 32,120 32,120 .270 LOCAL TRANSPORTATION l'3eO _i'39D •7200.200 FOR TRAVEL 337500 337500 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES __ _4,828 i'328 ••7200.300 FQR COMMODITIES 47378 47378

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,929,702 1,997,0T2 17712 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 19B6 145 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BL^CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTME^jT rjf INSPECTIONAL SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION MAYOR R EC 0MME^^3A T I' CODE POSITIONS NO. RAT- N"!. RATE

7200 —CODE ENFORCEMENT

5463 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN IV 29,392 29.39? 3092 PROGRAM DIRECTOR 44,592 44,592 2174 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 25,776 25,776 2161 CHIEF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 37,368 37,369 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 34,272 34,272 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 31,320 31,323 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 29,844 2",944 2119 COOE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR 29,392 29,392 2153 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 31,320 31,323 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 28,392 29,392 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 2',060 27,333 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 25,776 25.'76 2159 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 23,398 23, '99 2158 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 22,260 22,263 2118 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II 20, 194 2157 COOE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 24,529 24,529 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 2^<,389 23,388 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I. 22,263 22,263 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 20,184 23,194 2157 CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR I 19,224 19,224 1754 STATISTICAL CLERK 15,072 15,072 0836 SENIOR TYPIST 13,020 13,323 0305 SECRETARY 16,608 16,608 0669 REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATOR 12,396 12.396 0632 DATA CONTROLLER 15,372 15,372 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 19,224 19,224 C421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 15,829 15,929 0421 PRINCIPAL CLERK 13,668 13,663 0414 INQUIRY AIDE II 15,929 15.929 0413 INQUIRY AIDE I 15,072 11,372 0408 RECORD CLERK 9,7d0 9,753 0403 SENIOR CLERK 12,396 12,396 0403 SENIOR CLERK 11,944 11,944 0403 SENIOR CLERK 9,780 9,•'80 0401 JUNIOR CLERK 12,396 12,396 5151 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 3,153.5DM 3,153.50M 2231 PLUMBING INSPECTOR 3,363.50M 3,063.SOM 2194 VENTILATION AND FURNACE INSPECTOR 2,364.50M 2,864.53M SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 9,639 9,609 ACTIVITY TOTAL 56 1,393,275 5o 1,433,643

56 1,393,275 58 1,433,643

TOTAL 1,393,275 1,433,643 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17713

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 146 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT np INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEMOLITION OF HAZARDOUS BUILDINGS

______MI^HR CODE ii2a"-ifil2ili2;i ii22":iiii2ili2J: • 735D.IOO FOP CONTRACTUAL SERVICES I73D37OO3 i7ooo7oDO

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,000,000 1,330,003 17714 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F3R 1996 147 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND OEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER SERVICES BUSINESS LICENSE ASSISTA.NCE

C0M^7TTE£ M77r^ CODE ii2211^^2ilL2!^ Ii22-!iiji2l''12"' .005 SALAR I IES ANU «AOES-ON PAYROLL 3777964 " 3437644 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADUUSTMENTS 7,429 7.429 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS iiiillZ _ 122.4'7 • 74CD.0C0 FCR PERSONAL SERVICES 437,7''3 " "4~375i3 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 5,650 5,650 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 5,900 5,9no .150 PUBLICATIONS 2,500 2.500 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES.. 3,000 6,000 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES _ _ .1^500 1^100 • 7400.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "~ ~27,5l5 21 ,550 .228 AUT0M33ii_E ALL OWANC E-SCHEDULE RAT£ _5'950 5 ,950 • 7400.200 FCR TRAVEL 57950 5 ,950 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 3^000 3 ,000 • 7400.300 FOR COMMODITIES... "3,55o 3 ,000 .422 OFFICE MACHINES 15,500 15 .500 .424 FURNITURE AND FJONISHINGS 200 200 • 7400.400 FOO EQUIPMENT 757755 15 , 7CC .801 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS S-,r_bOO 5 4 .603 • 7400.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSE S-GE NER AL 54,655 54. .60;

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 531,990 5'4. .310 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17715

ANNUAL APORDPSl ATION O-^CINiNCE FO* 19P: 702-CCMMIJNITY DEVELOPMENT "LOCK GRA','" YEAVCAR3 yXTI C.l'j:UNDn 3F3ARTMENT OF CONSJMER SE"V!:= BUSINESS LICENSE ASSISTANCE AND CREDIT COUNSELING

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

CO-MITTEE :C0^ "EiNOATI ON .AVj3 3£^3^. VC'.,-AT;0' CODE POSITIONS ^0. RATE

7400—BUSINESS LICENSE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

0795 FINANCIAL COUNSELDR-CS , 16, 6:9 3792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS L 24,520 24, i: 9 0792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS , 23,39'' 23, 2 = 9 34C: CLERK TRAINEE , 5.OOH S . 3 3 - 3303 ADMINISTRATIVE ^SSISTA\(T III , 16,608 It. 6:3 0302 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II , 1'. 3 72 2967 HEAD COUNSELOR 29,344 2'^. R.,4 1757 STATISTICAL AIDE , 13.669 i 1. 6: = 1746 PROGRAM SPECIALIST II , 24,528 24, 5.: = 1731 COORDINATOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES , 34,272 J4, 272 0832 WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR n 14,352 14, 7 52 3792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS 23,389 •J J a 0792 SENIOR FiNA'iCIAL COUNSELOP-CS ' £2,260 23. t 1 t 37P: SENTCR FINANCIAL CDUNSELOR-CS 19,31? 1 i . 0792 SENIOR FINANCIAL COUNSELOR-CS 19,224 1 . :^ 0333 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT HI 23,369 ? 9 ^ 23. GCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 7,420 ACTIVITY TrjTAL , I') 32',649 35 = . 3:9

1'> 32',640 35 = LESS TURNOVER , 3 .256- 2_*.: =.4. TOTAL 31".393 '~577~'3 17716 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 149 •NOTE: THE OBJECTS ANO PURPOSES FOR WHICH APPROPRIATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED ARE DESIGNATED IN THE BUDGET DOCUMENT BY ASTERISK.

702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUN'" DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION

C5MM7TTEE MI7~R CODE ii22^1!i^2ili2li iil2!i;iili2ili2^ .005 SALARIES AND WAGES-ON PAYROLL 62i7694 62776^4 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1,533 1,533 .070 FRINGE bENEFITS 213^131 213,131 • 7503.000 FQP PERSONA.. SERVICES 84l7363 8417363 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SFRVICES- .159 CITY O'WNED i62jigOC i^liOOO •7500.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1627oOO ~ 762,000 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,003,363 1,003,363 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17717

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OROINANCE =0= 1996 1=: 702-CDMMUNIT'' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAS' YEAR XI FUND DEPART.

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE R£C J'^MENOATION "AYCO =:COM'.

3291 PROGRAM ANALYST 1 29,944 1 2'. SZ'O DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1 31,323 1 31 , 3111 SANITATION DRIVER TRAINEE 5 14.30H 5 1- 8110 SANITATION WORKER TRAINEE 18 10.4<>H IG 1 3 0134 ACCOU'ITANT IV 1 29,844 1 Z'. SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 1.539 I . ACTIVITY TOTAL "lb 6237237 26 623.

26 623.231 ?6 623.

TOTAL 62 372 37 623. 17718 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 151 '0?-C3MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS ANO SANITATION SUMMER YOUTH CLEAN-UP AND EMPLOYMENT

______.^ITDR CODE ii2211iE ^2*1121; iil2""iii2iII2li «757D.OOO FQR PERSONAL SERVICES ~ "''III'II I 95~7965 •7110.300 FOR COMMODITIES 367595 3o,59l

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 9"'4,560 994,560 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17719

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE Fna 1986 152 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT "^LOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND 0EPARTMC^^T OF STREETS ANO SANITATION '3DENT CONTROL ATTACK FQRCE

. ______MAYOR COOE i£-3^:;iN2*Ii2^ i&22!f^-^2i'12^ .005 SALARIES AND WACES-DN PAYROLL 297,726 ~6777473 .315 SCHEDULE SALARY ADUUSTMENTS 54 i4 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS i^*" iii iiii21i •752D.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES . 4537553 325,577 .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 61,320 61,320 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICcS- .158 CITY OWNED i52«120 _ _ill'222 •7520.100 FDR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 2747620 "~ 3747620 .229 AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE-SCHEDULE RATE Ill22 Zil£2 •7520.200 =CP TRAVEL 77500 7,500 .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES iiil21 f:iil21 •7520.300 Fno COMMODITIES 477302 ~ 4l7353 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 665,925 1,099,493 17720 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F3R 1906 153 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEA' XI FUNO DEPAR-'MFNT DF STREETS AND SANITATION RODENT CONTROL ATTACK EJRCE

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE '£C0MMENDA''I,3N "i^Z^ R EC JM-E .J3A T :' 222£ P2iili2!ii i2i iili ^2i iili 7520—RODENT CONTROL ATTACK FORCE

9165 DISTRICT SUPERVISOR OF RODENT CONTROL... 2 23,388 2 23, '38 3424 HEALTH EDUCATOR AIDE I 5 11,944 5 11 .^44 2971 PROGRAM COORDINATOR-CITIZENS COMPLAINTS. 1 25,776 1 25. "6 9537 LABORER AS ACTING FOREMAN 2 11.93H 4 11.93 9534 LABORER 13 10.48H 26 i:.-.« 76'4 STEAM ROLLER ENGINEER 1 17.SOH 2 17.53 7183 MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER 4 14.30H 6 14.33 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 54 5 u ACTIVITY TOTAL 33 777,774 4o 1,331,-36

33 717,714 46 1,331 ,466 LESS TURNOVER 419,534- - 41^,934 TOTAL 297,780 61 1 .'=3? 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17721

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 154 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS ANO SANITATION SPECIAL FORESTRv SERVICES

C3M'<;TTE£ MAYO' CODE '=23MMENDA2X?N R£C0MME^3£'i2N .005 SALARIES AND wAQES-ON PAYROLL 3637752 ~3637752 .070 FRINGE BENEPITS 127^313 127,313 • 7130.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 4977565 4o77565 .340 MATgoiAL ANO SUPPLIES 615 615 .360 REPAIR PARTS ANO MATERIALS _ 392 392 • 7530.300 FQR COMMODITIES 77o07 77C07 .440 MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 825 ??5 • 7530.400 FDR EQUIPMENT 925 325

•ORiANIZ ATION TOTAL 492,897 492,397 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85 17722

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 155 'G2-C0MMUMTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 3RANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF STREETS AND SANITATION SPECIAL FORESTRY SERVICES

POSITIONS AND SALARIES COM,^ITT£F REC0MME^g3ATID.N MAYJR O C C 0 M."? N3A T ; 3-j 222s. i2illi2^1 12i. iili i2i iili 7130—SPECIAL FORESTRY SERVICES

9530 PARK LABORER 3 8.13H 3 6. : }-i 79'3 TREE TRIMMER n 3 10.12H 3 13.12-* 79'2 TREE TRIMMER 1 7 9.49H 7 9.48H '183 MOTOR TRUCK DRIVER 4 14.33H 4 _ 14.33- ACTIVITY T3TAL 77 3637752 77 "363775? 17 363,752 17 363,'5?

TOTAL 3637753 3637752 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17723

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1996 ISo •'C2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS REMOVAL OF ARC-iITECTuRAL EARRIERS

______MAY3R CODE iil2^11iii2ili2'i ii.22^;iij2ili21: REIMBURSEMENT =0R SALARIES AND wAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL 25^000 iil222 • 7900.000 FQR PERSONAL SERVICES 357oOO "357oOC OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES lii222 lOiOgo •7900.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 257G5O " 557oOO .526 IMPROVEMENTS 122i.S22 112^.222 • 7900.500 FOR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS 3557555 375,355

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 350,000 395,000 17724 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE F3P 1936 157 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CO ADMINISTRATION AND

______MAYOR CODE 2.£22^;iiti2ili2!i ii22"!iiIi2All2ii .005 SALARIES ANO WAGES-QN PAYROLL 1677923 137 ,152 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AOUUSTM£NTS 456 ..56 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS IILII^ 66. ,392 •3C00.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES . 227 ,318 254. ,oo: .15 2 ADVERTISING 3 ,000 3..zn z .157 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 6.,00 0 6..00 0 .166 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DUES 500 SCO .169 TECHNICAL MEETING COSTS 1 ,500 1..50 0 •8000.100 CQP CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 11 ,000 11..00 0 .348 BOOKS AND RELATED MATERIALS 500 500 .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 1..00 0 1..00 0 •8000.300 FOR COMMODITIES 1.,50 0 1..50 0 .424 EuRNiruRE AND FURNISHINGS 2..50 0 2.,5D C .445 TECHNICAL ANO SCIENTIFIC EOUIRMENT 7.,50 0 7,.50 0 •8000.400 FOR EQUIPMENT 10.,00 0 10. ,01^0

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL. 249, .918 276. ,500 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17725

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORCI'IANCF ^OP 1936 159 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9 .OCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC .^ORKS CD ADMINISTRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION •AVOR 'E C OMME N3i TJO-. COOE POSITIONS NG. RATE NO. RiT-^

9000 —CD ADMINISTRATION ANO ENVIRONMENTAL REi^IEW

1454 DIRECTOR OF PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, 1 35,796 35, •'96 1404 CITY PLANNER IV 1 29,844 2^,344 1404 CITY PLANNER IV , 1 29,392 23, 39? 1404 CITY PLANNER IV < 1 25,776 25.776 1402 CITY PLANNER II 19,224 1401 CITY PLANNER I 1 19,312 19.312 1401 CITY PLANNER I I 17,412 17.412 0301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I 1 12,396 12, 396 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS 456 _ 456 ACTIVITY TOTAL 7 169,384 197,63''

7 168,384 8 13 7.639

TOTAL 169,384 137,6:9 17726 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPK3PRIATIDN ORDINANCE FOR 1996. 159 7D2-COMMUN:TY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY VAULTED SICERALK REPAIR

___-_-_-_ «I7oR CODE Ii23ililiii2il' 2!i i.i22!I!l£!!i£iI122: REIM?jRSEMENT FOR SALARIES AND .,AGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL 125^.000 921i222 •8100 .000 FOR PERSONAL SERVir.ES d757o55 9757oOO RENTAL DF ECUIPMENT ANO SERVICES- .158 CITY OWNED iSOiOOO ilSiOCO •8100 .100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 45o7555 450,o5o .340 MATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 175,000 l''5iODO •8100 .300 FOR COMMODITIES 1757553 7757DO5

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL . . 1,500,000 1,500,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17727

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 19P6 160 702-COMMUMTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT DF PUBLIC WORKS MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL

_^_____^_. MAYOR CODE ii22""iii2ili£^ 2.s22;i!;i^2ili2^ REIMBUPSEMFNT FDR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL IZli.222 illi222 • 8200.000 FOR PERSONAL SERViCES 175,555 "~7~575o5 .526 IMPROVEMENTS _2ll2&l590 _ili2'^l52'2 •8200.500 =0P PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS .~973367590 ~47o767590

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 9,511,5<»0 4,251.590 17728 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FDR 1996 151 732-COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT 5L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND 3EPARTM£NT QE PUBLIC *ORKS MODEL BLOCKS ANO RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECO^MENCATr MAYOR RCCOMMENCA' CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE •lO. Rir=:

8^00—MODEL DLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING

9293 4100 WEST MELROSE 40 .000 9294 4110 WEST SCHOOL STREET 40 ,003 8295 2300 NORTH LATROBE 40 ,000 82

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FQR 1996 162 'OZ-COMMUNIT" DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MODEL BLOCKS AND RESIDENTIAL STREET RESURFACING

POSITIONS A^:D SALARIES

COMMITTEE RcCDMMENDATi; MAYOR R£C0MaE^,3A'•; ?•< CODE PDSITXONS NC. RATE .JO. RAT: 8353 4lOO~NORfH BEACON 4o7oOO 8354 4500 NORTH MALDEN -,0,000 3355 4200 NORTH KCNMORE 40,000 8356 43C0 NORTH KENMQRF 40,000 9357 900 WEST GORDON TERR 40,000 8358 900 WEST ? = LLE PLAINE >,0,000 3359 900 WEST ;ELLE PLAINE 40,000 9360 800 WEST "UENA 40,003 8361 6000-6400 NORTH HERMITAGE 160,000 9362 6000-6400 NORTH PAJLINA 160,000 8363 1600-1700 WEST THOME 80,000 8364 6130 SOUTH MAPLEwOOO 40,000 9365 6100 SOUTH CAMDC^ELL 40,000 3366 6200 SOUTH ARTESIAS 40,000 8367 6200 SOUTH CAMpoELL 40,000 8368 6300 SOUTH CAMP?£LL 40,000 9369 6300 SOUTH MAPLEWOOD... 40,000 8370 6300 SOUTH MAPLEWODD 40,000 8371 6230 SOUTH TALMAN 40,000 8372 6300 SOUTH TALMAN 40,003 8373 1300 - 1403 NORTH HAMLIN 83,000 937<, 1400 NORTH SPRINGFIELD 40,000 8375 1300 NORTH RIOGEwAY... 40,000 9376 1300 NORTH MONTICELLO 40,000 8377 3300 WEST DICKENS 40,003 9378 2000 WEST KIMBALL 40,003 9379 3400 WEST MCLEAN H3,003 "390 3500 WEST LEMOYNE 40,POO 9391 1130 NORTH AVERS 40,300 9392 2400 NORTH LINDEN PLACE .,0,003 9393 1900 NORTH RICHMOND -,0,000 9384 1900 NORTH WHIPPLE 40,000 8395 1900 NORTH HUMBOLT 40,003 9386 2400 WEST CHARLESTON 40,030 8397 2430 WEST LYNOALE 40,000 3388 Z700 WEST CORTLAND 40,000 9389 1900 NORTH FRANCISCO 40,000 9390 2330 NQPTH SAWYER 40,000 9391 4000 - 5000 NORTH WHIPPLE 440,000 9392 4000 - 4500 NORTH SACRAMENTO 200,000 8393 POLK STREET FROM DAMEN TD 40,000 83''4 49TH STREET FRDM RACINE TO SEELEY 320,000 9395 51ST PLACE FROM DAMEN TO LEAVITT 90,000 ACTIVITY TOTAL 5726075o3 17730 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRnPPI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOR 1986 163 •NOTE: THE 09UECTS AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH APPROPRIATIONS APE RECOMMeNOED ARE DESIGNATED IN THE BUDGET DOCUMENT 3Y ASTERISK.

702-C3MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WUPKS

______MATOH CODE REC0MMENDA2IDN RECC'MEN?ATi^N REIMBURSEMENT FJR SALARIES AND WAGES .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLL llllllO 170^200 •85CD.000 FOR PERSONAL SERVICES 5537750 175,OOC OTHER PR0=ESSI3NAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES ii^li^O ISiOOO •8500.100 FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 1967253 557553 .526 IMPROVEMENTS 2,990^000 375,000 •8500.500 FO? PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS "2798o7oOO 3757o00

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 3,725,000 1,100,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17731

ANNUAL VPPROPPI ATI ON ORDINANCE FOR 1993 16- '02-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9LDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND CEPASTHj^jT 3F PUBLIC WORKS BRANCH LIBRARY RENOVATION

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION -A<"30 9 E C O^-E r^-.A T ; 252s i21ili2^i li2i iili uii iili 8500—BRANCH LIBRARY RENOVATION

95C1 LAKEVIEW "RANCH LI3RARY 1,000,003 1,330,333 8502 SOUTH CHICAGO BRANCH LIBRARY 130,00'-) 133,GOO 9533 LOGAN SQUARE LIBRARY (3255 WEST ALTGELD) 25,303 9504 NORTH LAKEVIEW BRANCH 103,000 9505 UPTOWN LIBRARY 2,500,003 ACTIVITY TOTAL ""377357500 777357355 17732 JOURNAL-CriY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OKOINANCE =0R 1986 165 '02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PRIVATE .NOT-CQR-PROFIT

"CDMM7TTEE M'J7OR CODE ii22"l^i^2ili2!i ii22"^il'2*''I-"^ 9EIM9URSEMENT EjR SALARIES ANO nAGE .004 CORPORATE FUND PAYROLi..... i2i222 60, 0 3: •8600.000 FQP PERSONAL SERVICES ~657o5o 60. oo: .902 REHAPILITATION LOANS ANO GRANTS _iii22l222 1, 190. C"C •8600.900 FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL ~77I9D7300 1, 190,

• ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,250,000 1, 250. .003 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17733

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE EQR 190^ 166 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9L0CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT FACILITY RENOVATION PROGRAM

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION 'AYC= ' EC'jMME-\,3A TI- CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE ,0. ^ATE

8600—PRIVATE N0T-C0R-PR0=IT FACILITY RENOVATION PROGRAM

8631 JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COM-ITTEE 35 ,003 35 ^ .i J 8602 CASA CENTRAL-CASA CLUB 40 ,003 43 303 9603 ROSELAND YMCA 40 .000 40 330 9604 FIFTH CITY COMMUNITY CENTER 40 ,003 40 333 9605 EL VALOR FACILITY RENOVATION 45 ,000 45 CC3 "606 REHAB OF CASA AZTLAN 53 003 50 333 9607 19TH STREET DEVELOPMENT 40 ,000 4C 303 8608 REROOF OPERATION BROTHERHOOD.* 50 300 SC P609 ST. AUGUSTINE'S CENTER FQR AMERICAN INDIANS 30 ,003 33 333 8610 ERIE FAMILY CENTER 40 003 ,3 3C3 •N '^ O 9611 SPANISH COALITION FOR JOBS 35 ,000 31 \^ \J ., • 612 THE CENTER-PHASE II 40 COO 43 330 8613 ABC YOUTH CENTERS 40 300 40 300 8614 BBR YOUTH CENTERS 50 000 53 30 3 8615 ELLIOTT DONNELLEY YOUTH CENT£O 35 POO 35 00 3 8616 SOUTH SHORE" COMMUNITY CENTER 45 003 45 303 8617 ELAM HOUSE PHASE II 40 003 43 303 •8618 ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE 40 OCC 40 OCO 3619 BICKERDIKE REDEVELOPMENT :ORPORATIjN.... 40 OOC 40 OCT 9620 SOUTH CHICAGO NEICHBOOHOOD 30 300 30 OCO 9621 EL HOGAN DEL NINC/CUIDOP 15 003 15 003 9622 MCKINLEY VOCATIONAL SERVICE 40 003 43 303 9623 VIVA EAMILY CENTER-PHASE II 35 ,003 35 03 3 8624 WOODLAWN URBAN LIF£ CENTER-PHASE II 40 000 40 33 3 9625 STEP, INC.-SCHOOL =Dfi SPECIAL CHILDREN.. 35 003 31 3C3 8626 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CHICAGO 50 000 S3 33 3 9627 EL RINCON SUPPORTIVE SERVICE ORGANIZATION 42 003 4? 333 8628 MEX'CAN FINE ARTS CENTER , 90, 363 90 363 9629 BIG BUDDIES YOuTH SERVICES.. 35, 003 35 303 8630 ENGINEERING, SUPERVISION ANO MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS 62. 637 62. 637 ACTIVITY TOTAL 1,250, 300 '77253 553 17734 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE EJP i^g^ 1 t, 7 70?-COMMUN!TY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUNO CEPARTMEMT OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMUNITY SERVICES FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS

______MAYOR CDDF ii22!ii!l!i2i'''i2^ RECOMMENDATION .126 IMPROVEMENTS III21075D3 111112^2^2 *8700.500 FQR PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS ~25o7oOO 25o73oC

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 250,000 250,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17735

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOP 1986 169 702-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS REHABILITATION OF «PA STREETS

______MI75R C3DE RECOMMENDATION R ECCMMENDA T i n., .526 IMOROVEMFNTS ZIZTOO73D5 ZIZI • 8750.500 FOR PERMANENT IMORQVEMENTS 7O57OD5 • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 700,000 17736 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDISANCE ^JR 1995 169 •'02-C3MMUNI TY DEVEL3PMENT 9LDCK GRA.NT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT ANO TRAINING ____^____ 7175= CODE i£'J!;!f§li2ili2!i iii22"'''i^2ili£l; .005 SALARIES AND «AGES-ON PAYROLL '-757384 75,384 .015 SCHEDULE SALARY AOUUSTM£NTS 2,346 2,346 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS 2^i227 13,027 • 8900.000 ^OR PERSONAL S = RVIC£S 7057757 7557757 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHARGES 1,200 1,200 OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES ii£22 i'.222 •8900.100 =0R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 37355 " 2735: .350 STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 2,403 iii22 • 8900.300 FOP COMMODITIES 37755 ~ 37450 .422 OFFICE MACHINES ki.112 iill2 •89CD.400 FOP EQUIPMENT 7,355 7,3iC • ORGANIZATION TOTAL 111,707 111,707 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17737

ANNUAL APPR3P3 I ATT ON ORDINANCE F30 isq^ ^7,3 •'02-COMMUNl TY DEVELOPMENT ?L3:K GRANT YEA^ XI FUN'" MAYOR'S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMEM' AND TRAINING J03 T3AIMN0 PROGRAM

POSITIONS ANC SALAAIE-

CQMMITTEE RCCOMMENOAT I-.% MAYO3 3 EC:MME^,-A ^ ; 222£ i2illi2^i '12i iili- I2L iili 9900—JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM

1420 MANPOWER PLANNER 1 27,363 1 2'',360 1420 MANPOWER PLANNER 2 21.193 : 21.1 = 3 3326 PRINCIPAL TYPIS'' 1 11,"44 I 11.944 SCHEDULE SALARY ADJUSTMENTS Il2i5 iii'*^ ACTIVITY TD''AL 4 337675 4 337673

4 33.613 4 8 3,613 LESS 'uRNOvFR 1^263- liii:- TDTAL '' 777730 777~35 17738 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPROPRI ATIOV ORDINANCE FQR iRa^ 171 -'02-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT a.LDCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S OFFICE QF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUPPORT

______MI^OR CODE ^ 'E-3MMEN2A2iDN RfCCMME-^.^A': ON .005 SALARIES ANJ „AGES-ON PAYROLL 737672 437677 .070 FRINGE BENEFITS if:i215 iftii35 •ROOD.000 FQR PERSONA^ SERVICES 577657 377657 .130 POSTAGE AND POSTAL CHA'GES 3CD 300 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 50C _ _ _ ^22 •9000.100 ECR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 355 530 .350 STATIONERY ANO JFFICE SUPPLIES 600 3OO •9000.300 FDR COMMODITIES 65o 353

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 59,007 59,007 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17739

ANNUAL AOOROPRIATION ORDINANCE =0R 1996 172 702-CDMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S 3EFICE OE EMOLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBS'ANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM SuPP'^RT

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE REC0MME,-.j3A'"I ON MAYOR R CC OM-E-J.-A ' ; 1221 £211112111 IQi iili " '22i. iili

9000—SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUPPORT

1441 COORDINATING PLANNER I _ 1 ^2,572 1 4?. 67?

ACTIVITY TOTAL 7 "42,672 1 427672

1 42,672 I ,2.672

TOTAL 7376 72 437673 17740 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRDPP I ATI ON DRDINA'^CE FOR 1936 173 702-C3MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5L3CK GRANT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S OFEICE CF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SUBSTANTIAL REHABILITATION AND TRAINING , ______'^I7CR rone ' iS^-jMMENOA Tj.?N £.£ C 0''M E NO A ' I ON OTHFR PROEESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 593^622 _5'=3,57u •9100.100 E-p CONTRACTUAL SERVICES " 5337670 5537675 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 5<'3,6'0 553,670 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17741

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE E;3 1 .) O .J 17W 7C?-:0MMuNl T" DEVcLOPME-.T OLOCK GRANT YEA' XI FUND MAYOR'S OFEICE OE EMOLOYMENT ANO TRAINING SUBSTANTIAL 'EHABILITAT;ON AND TRAINING

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE REC0"ME,-,-A'';7\ UAY?3 ' ^Z..^" • ':'i'^. 222i i2ilI12ill l;2i iili ^2i iili

910C--SU2STANTIAL REHA6 ILITATTON AND TRAINING

9101 l^TH STREET DEVELOPMENT CDRPDPATIDN 164,971 134,371 9102 SUNBOW FCUr.OATlON 131.509 131.563 9133 COVENANT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 71,303 75,333 9104 THE NFIGHB0RH003 INSTITUTE 09,699 99,659 9135 COALITION FOR jNITc" COMMUNITY ACTION... 74,533 74,533 9106 LATINO YOUTH, INC 33,000 ACTIVITY TOTAL 5337670 S537;73 17742 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL APPRCPR I ATI 0*: ORDINA'JCE FDR 1996 175 TC2-C0MMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND MAYOR'S "lEElCE 0= EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING jDb TRAINING/DELEGATES . ______^ MI7FT CCTE = ECCMMENDAT ID'. ' E C CM'^E ..,-NA - ; ?•, OTHER PROFS SS I 3''AL A»;0 TECHNICAL "" .14'9 SERVICES -kllZilllk 1,253,563 •9200.100 F;7 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "773737756 "773537563 •ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,372,756 1.213.563 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17743

ANNUAL APPROPPIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1993 1'6 732-COMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT "iLDCK Gr ANT YEAO

POSITIOtJS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE RECOM.HENDAT ION MAY.-IS •> EC OM-EV,-! A T CODE POSITIONS NO. RATE •,-. :;47-

9233—JDB TRAINING/DELEGATES

9201 KENWOOD-OAKLAND COMMJNITY ORGANIZATION.. 45 330 9232 PROJECT 93 4'! "203 COMMUNITY CENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL 16,"67 16 = 67 •9204 THE NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE 116,783 119 733 '205 ASSYRIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, INC 54,736 54 •'36 9206 TO BE DETERMINED 43 612 9207 JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE 39,000 3 •> 30 3 9233 AUSTIN CAREER EDUCATION CENTER 299,00'" ?90 333 9209 UNION LEAGUE 30YS CLUB • 22.OOC 22 303 9210 INSTITUTO DEL PROGRESS: LATINO 43,303 43 33" 9211 ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO 110,000 113 •^'O "^ 9212 SOUTH AUSTIN JOB REFERRAL SERVICES, INC. 26,929 2'- 929 9213 NORTHWESTERN M£«JRIAL HDSPITAL 53 303 9214 UDBS RESOURCES FCR T^E DISABLED 73,40C 70 403 9215 HUMAN AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP.... 42,240 4? 243 9216 SPANISH COALITION FDR JOBS, INC 132,003 132 3C3 9217 SPANISH COALITION FQR jngs, INC 58,190 59 193 9213 EL RICON 6^^,030 33 333 0219 COMMUNITY LINKAGES, INC 63 030 9220 ASSOCIATION HCJSE OF CHICAGO 40,303 43 333 9271 UNITED NEIGHaORHODD ORGANIZATION 14 •30 7 9222 PROJECT BETTER CHANCE 68,000 9223 LATIN CENTER E3P SASIC EDUCATION 50,003 •224 EAST MQMOOLT YOUTH SERVICES 50,000 0209 JDYCE"S FINE ARTS ACAOEMY - 43,612 43,612 9229 PILSEN CATHOLIC YOUTH CE-JTER 35,003 ACTIVITY TTTAL 7737'7756 7737^7775 17744 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A'.NUAL APPROPR I ATTON ORDINANCE FOR 199o 177 '02-CDMMUNlTY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT YEAR XI FUND FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRST AIDE CARE TE AM-^JELEG AT £ AGENCY

. _^______r -inz 'EC3MMENDATIDN RECOMME»J-)ATT~.'^ 3^'HER PROFESJIONAL ANO TECHNICAL .149 SERVICES 258i224 _ 219,234 •940?.100 EOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES ~2537234 2567334 •D'GANIZ ATION TOTAL 253,234 259,234 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17745

ANNUAL APOR"POIATI0'; ORDINANCE FJR1996 1''9 •'32-COMMUN! T>' 3EVEL0PME-.T 3L''CK 3RANT YEAR XI FUND FIRE OEP AH'^'ME.N'- FIRST AIDE CARE TEAM-DELEGATE AGENCY

POSITIONS AND SALARIES

COMMITTEE 0 EC0MME^4.^A'• I'lN "AY^OR 3 ; C 0 "« E NO A 7 I "N i22i i2ilI12^i 12i iili j2i iili

9400—FIRST AIDE CARE TEAM-0£LEGAT£ AGENCY

R401 HULL HOUSE ASSOCIATION 753,234 259.234 17746 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL A0OR"p: I ATIO'; OR:I\A'::E E;3 1906 1 •" 9 'C2-CD'*M.j.Nt T>' DEVELOPMENT ELDCK GRAN" YEA- XI Fu\D FIRE ">EPART^'ENT EI'ST AIDE CARE TEAM- ______^ -1757 CODE ii22^^iii2ili21: ii2-;i'^'"^2*^12Ii .130 POSTAiL A^4D POSTAL CHARGES 753 ~ l5o .166 SU?SCRIPTi 3NS AND DUES 23: 230 MAINTE';ANC£ AND OPERATION-CITY .OWNED .176 VE>HICLES 1,530 1 .530 .186 TELEPHD.NE 5^000 'J •.03 : • 9500.100 F,;p CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 6,355 6 .30: .320 GASOLINE 1,900 1 ,900 .340 "ATERIAL ANO SUPPLIES 3,000 3. .03: DRUGS, "EOICAL AND CHEMICAL MATERIALS .342 ANO SUPPLIES.. 6,000 6. ,000 .350 STATIONERY ANO OFF'CE SUPPLIES 5,000 5. ,co„ •95G-.30D FOR COMMODITIES 757900 15. .930 .422 OF=ICE MACHINES 5,200 5. ,200 .423 COMMUNICATION DEVICES il^CO 4 .,60 G "9^00.400 EQR EQUIPMENT 97355 9., 300 .906 SPECIAL PROGRAM COSTS 733 7c: •953''.200 EQS SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 753 7 -1 -.

•3PGA.NIZ ATTON TOTAL 33,230 33. ,233 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17747

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 19»6 130 '02-C3MMIJNT TY 'DEVELOPMENT "^LDCK GRA'.T YFAO XI FUND BOARD 0= Ej.jcATIOV CAREER DC/ELJP-ENT CENTERS

COMMITTEE "Iv"" ICDE 'ECjMMF-,(n ATIDN RECOMv.Ef^-;A-in\ OTHER PR3EESSI0NAL A.ND TECHNICAL .IW SERVICES i'13Ci2^'5 i,300,235 •9603.130 EQR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES "l775:7335 "l73537735

•ORGANIZATION TOTAL 1,100,235 1,330,235 17748 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

ANNUAL AOPRTPRI ATI ON ORDINANCE EOO \9?6 191 'D2-C0MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3L?CK GRAJT YEAR XI FUND BOARD OF E'^'UCA^IDN LIGHTED SCMOCL HOUSE PRDGPAM

CQMMYTTEE MI7DR CODE i£l3"^iNDA2i2N iEC0M>jrv43A^':0 J .906 SPECIAL PROGRAM cuSTS 273537553 ~ *9-'C3.900 FCR SPECIFIC PURPOSE S-GE'JcR AL ~2755c735o

• DOGANI ZATIDN TDTAL 2,OCC,000 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17749

ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1983 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT EAR XI FUND LOCAL OPTION-9900

COMMITTEE MAYOR ii22";ii!i2ili£ii ii22^^i!i2*Ii-"' 5 SPECIFIC PURPOSES-GENERAL 4867523 9247639

INIZATION T3TAL 486,523 924,639 17750 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

I hereoy Tove to tre •Icnmi ttee s SUDST't. te '-^ocose: Develooneni Block Grant orrlinance as foi lows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUOGET

FUND 702

Strike Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No. Amount No. Anou'

Department of Housing Housing Action Grants

56 2900.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 1,677,500 1.622.500

2904 Concerned Citizens of Little Village 55,000

Local Option

182 9900.300 For Specific Purposes-General 486.523 i41,523

Alderman -rtemberK, Wara 22 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17751

MC'ILN TO i,"E\0

I hereby move to tne Comni rr.ee's iuus:-r,ite ^^oooS'i-j lirrm-^r'z^ Deveiooment Block Grant oro'nance as foilows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUOGET

FUND 702

Stri ke Inse''t Paae Code Department and Item No. Amount No. Amount

Mayor's Office of Employment and Training

Job Training Delegates

175 9200.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 1,372,756 1,304.756

9222 Project Better Chance 68.000

Department of Human Services Family and t'outh Services

131 6300.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 1.-168,568 1.536.568

6326 Proiect Better Chance 58.000

Department of Public Works Branch Library Renovation

163 8500.004 Reimbursement for Salaries and Wages Corporate Fund Payroll 558,^50 53A,:'50

.149" Other Professional and Technical Services 186,250 178,250

.526 Improvements 2,980,000 2,352.000

8504 North Lakeview Branch Library 100,000 . 90,000

8505 Uptown Library 2,500,000 2.350,000

Department of Health Special AIDS Support Program

83 4400.806 Special Program Cost 150,000 17752 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

MO"^::N "0 AMEND I hereoy move to the Cormittee s Substitute Proccsed Corrriuni-.y Oeveiooment Block Grant ordinance as follows: YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET FUND 702 ~~ Strike Insert Page Code Department and Item No_; Amount No. Amount

Department of Public Works Branch Library Renovation 163 8500.004 Reimbursement for Salary and Wages Corporate Fund Payroll 534.750 504,7:0 .149 Other Professional and Technical Services 178,250 168,250 .526 Improvements 2,852,000 2,692,000

8505 Uptown Library 2,350,000 2,150,000 Local Option 182 9900.800 For Specific Purposes-General -.41.523 741.523 17753 KEPOETS OF COMMirrEES

6/12/85 r r]eve"'ODmert ,; r "" '^•omi Qe^d'-tment;.: ^^-^;^ ro Business -rea ,;:stanc6 to •iCd! 1opment Groups ic Cie^^ and '-'^'-' nom 2.714,500 Professional and 2.704.500 Other UOO.1'^9 Technical Services 20.00^ 31 10,000 of the People m Uptown Voice 34 1170 17754 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Comnittee's Substitute Proposed Conmunity Development Block Grant ordinance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET

FUND 702

Strike '- Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No^ Amount No. Amount

Department of Public Works

Private Not-for-Profit Facility Renovation Program

165 8600.526 Improvements 1,190.000 1,284.000

166 8605 El Valor Facility Renovation 45.000 139.000

Local Option

182 9900.800 For Specific Purposes- General 741,523 647,523

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Alderman Roti, Ward 1 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17755

MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Committee's Substitute Prooosed lommunity Development Block Grant orainance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET

FUND 702

' Strike Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No^ Amount No. Amount

Department of Economic Development

Technical Assistance to Business Area and Economic Development Groups

31 1100.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 2,694,500 2,704.500 1123 Hyde Park-Kenwood Development Corporation 25,000 35,000

Local Option

182 9900.800 For Specific Purposes - General 647,523 637,523

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•Alderman! Burke, Ward 14 17756 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Committee's Substitute Proposed Corrmunity Development Block Grant ordinance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUOGET

FUND 702

Strike Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No. Amount No. Amount

Oepartment of Public Works Rehabilitation of WPA Streets

168 8750.526 Improvements 700,000 1,300,000

Local Option

182 9900.800 For Specific Purposes-General 637,523 37,523

'^ J a Y^ .Air^ derman Sheaha n, Ward 19 ri 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17757

MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Conmittee's Substitute Proooseo CC'TP ity Development Block Grant ordinance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET

FUND 702

Strike Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No^ Amou-;t No. Amount

Conmlsslon on Historical Landmarks Chicago Historlal Resources Survey

156 7600.005 Salary and Wages on Payroll 15,072 .015 Scheduled Salary Adjustments 756 .070 Fringe Benefits 5,275 .125 Office & Building Services 900 ,320 Gasoline 540 .813 Grant Match 81,590

1724 Senior Research Assistant 1 15,072 Scheduled Salary Adjustments 756 Oepartment of Economic Develop ant Industrial Infrastructure

21 0300.526 Improvements 1,350,000 1,250,00 0 0305 Knox Avenue Reconstruction 400,000 300,000 Local Option

9900,800 For Specific Purposes-'-er ral 37,523 33,390

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• V ..:- ,*' •Ic.-rman McLaughlin, Ward 45 17758 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85 MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Corrmittee's Substitute Proposed CcrTnunity Development Block Grant ordinance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET

FUNO 702

Strike Insert Paqe Code Oepartment and Item No Amount No. Amount

Department of Housing

Housing Action Grants 56 2900.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 1,622,500 1,642,500

57 2930 Lakeview Citizens Council 20,000

Oepartment of Economic Development

Technical Assistance to Business Area Groups

31 1100.149 Other Professional and

Technical Services 2,714,500 2,689,500

1150 Korean Midwest Federation 25,000

Local Option

182 9900.800 For Specific Purposes-General 33,390 38,390

Bernard Hansen, Ward 44 ITS OF COMMTTTEES 17759

INCE OF BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS FOR :OCK GRANT YEAR XI

/ousing, Housing Action Grants sview Citizens' Council endation to read 20,000 n:ads 0.) f oonomic Development i-to Business and Economic n 5ii Midwest Federation C>ndation to read £. m^ds 25,000.)

, ' ^- ,^n:.-C Bernard J. Hansen Alderman, 4 4th Ward 17760 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

.MOTION TO AMEND

I hereby move to the Cormittee's Substitute Proposed Community Development Block Grant ordinance as follows:

YEAR XI CDBG BUDGET

FUNO 702

Strike Insert Paqe Code Department and Item No Amount No. Amount

Mayor's Office of Employment & Training Job Training/Delegates

175 9200.149 Other Professional and Technical Services 1.304,756 1,354,756

9213 Northwestern Memorial Hospital 50,000

Oepartment of Housing Housing Rehabilitation

69 3450.802 Rehabilitation Loans and Grants 1,000,000 950,000 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17761

SECTION 21. This ordinance will be effective upon due passage and publicatlon. 17762 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

(Continued from page 17567)

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

Alderman Burke then requested the record reflect that said passed ordinance was transmitted to the Mayor who affixed his signature to the same at 3:40 P.M.

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago, Illinois (the "Issuer"), is a home rule unit of local government under the 1970 Illinois Constitution and is authorized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 15.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, adopted on February 10, 1982 (the "Enabling Ordinance"), to issue its industrial development revenue bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, improvement, equipping and extension of industrial development projects; and

WHEREAS, The Issuer proposes to issue its $1,600,000 principal amount Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (The Paper Group, Inc. Project) (the "Series 1985 Bond") pursuant to an Assignment and Fiscal Agent Agreement (the "Assignment"), by and among the Issuer, Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, as Bondholder (the "Bondholder"), and Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, as Fiscal Agent (the "Fiscal Agent"); and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to a Mortgage, Loan and Security Agreement (the "Loan Agreement"), by and among the Issuer, American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, not personally, but solely as trustee under a Trust Agreement dated May 21, 1985 and known as Trust No. 64376 (the "Borrower"), and The Paper Group, Inc., an Illinois corporation and sole beneficiary under said Trust Agreement (the "Beneficiary"), the Issuer proposes to lend the proceeds from the sale of the Series 1985 Bond to the Borrower in order to provide funds to finance the acquisition, renovation and equipping of a facility to be used by the Beneficiary in the warehousing, processing and distribution of paper and activities related thereto (the "Facility") and to pay necessary expenses incidental thereto; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Loan Agreement, the Borrower's and the Beneficiary's obligations thereunder will be secured by a mortgage on the Project Real Estate and the Building and security interests in the Project Equipment described in the Loan Agreement (collectively, the "Project"), of which the Facility is a part; and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Loan Agreement the Borrower will execute and deliver its Series 1985 Note in the principal amount of $1,600,000 (the "Series 1985 Note"); and

WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Assignment, as security for the Series 1985 Bond, the Issuer will assign to the Bondholder all ofthe Issuer's right, title and interest in, under and to the Loan Agreement (except the Issuer's rights to issue Additional Bonds, to execute and deliver supplements and amendments to the Loan Agreement and to be reimbursed and indemnified, which rights are herein collectively referred to as "Unassigned Rights") and the Series 1985 Note; and 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17763

WHEREAS, Pursuant to a Guaranty Agreement (the "Guaranty Agreement") by and between the Beneficiary and the Bondholder, the Beneficiary will guaranty the payment of the principal of, premium, ifany, and interest on the Series 1985 Bond; and

WHEREAS, Forms ofthe Loan Agreement, the Series 1985 Note, the Assignment and the Guaranty Agreement have been prepared and presented to this meeting; and

WHEREAS, The Project will be located at 2901 West 36th Place, Chicago, Illinois; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The acquisition, renovation and equipping ofthe Facility and the payment of necessary expenses incidental thereto are hereby authorized and determined to be in the public interest and in futherance of the public purposes contemplated by the Enabling Ordinance.

SECTION 2. In order to provide funds to carry out the public purposes set forth in Section 1 hereof there is hereby authorized to be issued the industrial development revenue bond of the Issuer in the principal sum of $1,600,000, which bond shall be designated Industrial Development Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (The Paper Group, Inc. Project) (the "Series 1985 Bond").

The Series 1985 Bond shall be issuable as a fully registered bond without coupons; shall be dated, executed and authenticated in the manner set forth in the Assignment; shall bear interest from its date on the unpaid principal thereof at the variable rate per annum set forth in Section 205 ofthe Assignment; shall be payable as to principal and interest at the times and in the amounts set forth in Section 205 ofthe Assignment; and shall be subject to redemption prior to maturity at the times, under the circumstances, in the manner and at the redemption prices set forth in Article III ofthe Assignment.

The Series 1985 Bond and the interest thereon shall be a limited obligation of the Issuer, payable solely and only from the revenues and receipts derived by the Issuer pursuant to the Loan Agreement and the Series 1985 Note (except as may be derived by the Issuer pursuant to the Unassigned Rights). The Series 1985 Bond and the interest thereon shall never constitute an obligation or commitment by the Issuer to expend any of its funds other than (i) the proceeds of the sale of the Series 1985 Bond, (ii) the revenues and receipts derived by the Issuer pursuant to the Loan Agreement and the Series 1985 Note, (iii) any insurance or condemnation award proceeds with respect to the Project, (iv) any proceeds derived by the Issuer or the Bondholder from the sale or other disposition of the Project in accordance with the provisions of the Loan Agreement and the Assignment, and (v) any money arising out ofthe investment or reinvestment of said proceeds, income, revenue or receipts.

SECTION 3. The Series 1985 Bond shall be issued in compliance with and under authority ofthe provisions ofthe Enabling Ordinance, this Ordinance and the Assignment and the foregoing shall be stated on the face of the Series 1985 Bond. Additional Bonds may be issued on a parity with the Series 1985 Bond in accordance with the provisions and limitations set forth in the Assignment. 17764 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 4. The forms, terms and provisions of the proposed Loan Agreement and Assignment are hereby in all respects approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute and deliver the Loan Agreement and the Assignment in the name and on behalf of the Issuer. The Loan Agreement and the Assignment, as executed and delivered, shall be in substantially the forms now before this meeting and hereby approved, or with such changes therein as shall be approved by the ofiicers of the Issuer executing the same, their execution thereof to constitute conclusive evidence of their approval of any and all changes or revisions therein from the forms ofthe Loan Agreement and the Assignment now before this meeting; and from and after the execution and delivery ofthe Loan Agreement and the Assignment the ofiicers, agents and employees of the Issuer are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to do all such acts and things and to execute all such documents as may be necessary to carry out the intent and accomplish the purposes of this Ordinance and to comply with and make effective the provisions ofthe Loan Agreement and the Assignment as executed.

SECTION 5. Pursuant to Section 103(k) ofthe Internal Revenue Code, as amended, this City Council, as an "applicable elected representative" ofthe Issuer within the meaning of said section, hereby approves the issuance ofthe Series 1985 Bond.

SECTION 6. The sale ofthe Series 1985 Bond to Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, at a price of 100% ofthe principal amount thereof, is hereby approved.

SECTION 7. The Issuer hereby elects to have the provisions as to the $10,000,000 limit in Section 103(b)(6)(D) ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, applied to the Series 1985 Bond; and the Mayor and City Clerk of the Issuer are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to take any and all further action which may be required to implement and effectuate such election, including, without limitation, the preparation and filing of such statement or statements or other document or documents as may be deemed by them to be necessary or advisable in order to comply with the procedure set forth in Section 1.103-10(b)(2)(vi) ofthe Income Tax Regulations (26 CRF Part 1) under Section 103 ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended; and all acts heretofore taken by them in this connection are hereby ratified and confirmed.

SECTION 8. The provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be separable and if any section, phrase or provision shall for any reason be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, such declaration shall not affect the validity or enforceability ofthe remainder ofthe sections, phrases and provisions hereof

SECTION 9. All ordinances, orders and resolutions and parts thereof in confiict herewith are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed, and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force immediately upon its adoption.

[Assignment and Fiscal Agent Agreement, Guaranty Agreement, Mortgage, Loan and Security Agreement and Memorandum ofAgreement are omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office ofthe CityClerk.] 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17765

INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND AUTHORIZED FOR PROJECT BY CERES TERMINALS, INCORPORATED.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, authorizing the issuance of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $1,500,000 for the project by Ceres Terminals, Incorporated.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed ordinance was Passedhy yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Stone -- 44.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed:

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago, Illinois (the "City") is a duly constituted and existing municipality within the meaning of Section 1 of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, having a population in excess of 25,000 and is a home rule unit under Section 6(a) of Article VII of that Constitution; and

WHEREAS, The City, as a home rule unit, and pursuant to Chapter 15.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago, as supplemented and amended (the "Enabling Ordinance") is authorized and empowered to issue its revenue bonds to finance the costs of "projects" as defined in the Enabling Ordinance to the end that the City may be able to relieve conditions of unemployment and to encourage the increase of Industry within the boundaries ofthe City; and

WHEREAS, Ceres Terminals, Incorporated (the "Company"), a Delaware corporation, proposes to construct and acquire an office building, office furniture, certain computer equipment and certain stevedoring equipment (the "Project") within the boundaries of the City, and it is proposed that the City shall enter into a loan agreement with the Company pursuant to which the City shall lend the Company a sum sufficient, together with other money of the Company, to accomplish such construction and acquisition, and the City is willing to issue its revenue bond to finance costs of such construction and acquisition of the Project, all as set forth in such Loan Agreement; and

WHEREAS, It is estimated that the costs of the Project, including costs relating to the preparation and issuance ofthe revenue bond, will be not less than $1,500,000; and

WHEREAS, The Project will be of the character and will accomplish the purposes provided by the Enabling Ordinance and will create additional employment opportunities in the City ofChicago, Illinois; and 17766 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, The City proposes to sell the revenue bond hereinafter authorized and designated "Industrial Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated-- Iroquois Landing Project)" (the "Bond") upon a negotiated basis to Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois; and

WHEREAS, The Company proposes to secure such Loan Agreement by a Mortgage and Security Agreement; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

Definitions.

SECTION 1. The following words and terms used in this Ordinance shall have the following meanings unless the context or use indicates another or different meaning or intent:

"Acquisition and Construction Fund" means the City of Chicago, Illinois, Acquisition and Construction Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated-Iroquois Landing Project) created by Section 5 of this Ordinance.

"Adjusted Rate" means a rate of interest equal from time to time to the Prime Rate plus 1%.

"Adjusted Tax Exempt Rate" means the product of (x) seventy-three percent (73%) of the Prime Rate times (y) a fraction (expressed as a decimal) the numerator of which is the number one (1) minus the Corporate Tax Rate in efTect following the change in interest rate on the Bond referred to in Section 3 of this Ordinance and the denominator of which is the number one (1) minus the Corporate Tax Rate in efTect on the date of delivery ofthe Bond.

"Assignment" meeuis the Assignment and Agreement dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the City and the Bank.

"Authorized Company Representative" means the person or persons who at the time shall have been designated as such pursuant to the provisions of the Loan Agreement.

"Bank" means Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, and its successors and assigns.

"Bond" means the Bond authorized to be issued under this Ordinance.

"Bond Counsel" means a firm of attorneys of nationally recognized standing on the subject of bonds of states and their political subdivisions.

"Bond Fund" means the City of Chicago, Illinois, Bond Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated - Iroquois Landing Project) created in Section 7 of this Ordinance. "Bond Purchase Agreement" means the Bond Purchase Agreement dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the City and the Bank. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17767

"Bondowner" means the Bank and its registered assigns as owners from time to time of the Bond.

"City" means the City ofChicago, Illinois, and its successors and assigns.

"Closing Date" means the date on which the Bond is sold to the Bank pursuant to the Bond Purchase Agreement.

"Code" means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended and supplemented.

"Company" means Ceres Terminals, Incorporated, a corporation incorporated and existing under the laws ofthe State of Delaware, and its successors and assigns.

"Computation Agent" means the Company.

"Corporate Tax Rate" means the highest marginal statutory rate of federal income tax imposed on corporations.

"Determination of Taxability" means (i) the receipt by the Company of a written notice from the Bondowner of the issuance of a statutory notice of deficiency by the Internal Revenue Service which states, in efTect, that the interest payable on the Bond is includable in the gross income of the Bondowner (other than any such owner .who is a "substantial user" or a "related person", as such terms are defined in Section 103 ofthe Code), or (ii) the receipt by the Company of an opinion of Bond Counsel to the same efTect.

"Event of Taxability" means the date ofthe occurrence ofthe event which results in the Determination of Taxability or the date of the Determination of Ta.xability, whichever is earlier.

"Fiscal Agent" means the Bank in its role as depository under Section 5 of this Ordinance and under the Fiscal Agent Agreement.

"Fiscal Agent Agreement" means the Fiscal Agent and Computation Agent .Agreement dated as ofthe Closing Date, among the City, the Fiscal Agent and the Computation Agent as from time to time amended and supplemented.

"Institutional Investor" means a bank, savings and loan association, insurance company, trust company or other such financial institution which has a combined capital and surplus of at least $5,000,000.

"Loan Agreement" means the Loan Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the City and the Company, as from time to time amended and supplemented.

"Mortgage" means the Mortgage and Security Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the Company and the Bank.

"Note" means the Promissory Note dated as of the Closing Date, from the Company to the Bank. 17768 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

"Ordinance" means this Ordinance.

"Prime Rate" means the rate per annum from time to time determined by the Bank as its prime rate, as reflected in the Bank's prime rate history book maintained at its principal office in Chicago, Illinois.

"Project" means the office building, office furniture, certain computer equipment and the stevedoring equipment and related facilities to be constructed and acquired by the Company, a portion of the cost of which is to be financed by proceeds of the Bond, all as more fully defined and described in the Loan Agreement.

"Rebate Fund" means the City of Chicago, Illinois, Rebate Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated -- Iroquois Landing Project) created in Section 5 of this Ordinance.

"Security Agreement" means the Security Agreement dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the Company and the Bank.

Authorization of the Project.

SECTION 2. In order to promote the general welfare of the City and its inhabitants by relieving conditions of unemployment and encouraging the increase of industry, the Project is authorized to be financed as described in this Ordinance. The estimated cost of the acquisition and construction of the Project is not less than $1,500,000, of which $1,500,000 will be provided by the issuance of the Bond and the loan of the proceeds of the Bond to the Company. It is found and declared that the financing ofthe Project and the use of the Project by the Company is necessary to accomplish the public purposes described in this Section and in the preamble to this Ordinance, and that in order to secure the payment of the Bond, the mortgaging to the Bank of interests of the Company in the Project and the leasehold of the land upon which the Project is to be constructed as provided in the Mortgage and in the Security Agreement is necessary and proper.

Authorization and Payment of Bond.

SECTION 3. For the purpose of financing a portion of the cost of the Project there is authorized to be issued by the City its Industrial Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated -- Iroquois Landing Project), in the principal sum of $1,500,000, dated the Closing Date, payable to the Bank or its registered assigns. The Bond shall be in the denomination of $1,500,000. The Bond shall be payable as to principal in monthly installments, payable on the first day of each month as follows:

Amount of Monthly Period Principal Payment

From June 1,1985 to May 1, 1990 $15,280.00

FromJunel,1990toApril 1,1997 $6,945.00

May 1,1997 $6,765.00 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17769

Except as provided below, the Bond shall bear interest on the unpaid principal amount from time to time of the Bond from its date until paid at a variable rate equal to 73% of the Prime Rate. Interest shall be payable on each date listed above for the payment of principal. Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year and charged for the actual number of days elapsed. The Bond shall bear interest on any overdue installment of principal at a rate equal to 2% per annum in excess of the rate determined as provided above.

If at any time (whether before or after redemption or other payment of the Bond or any sale or other transfer ofthe Bond to any other person), as a result of a change in the Code, (i) any payment of principal or interest, or any amount in respect of or measured in whole or in part by reference to interest on or principal ofthe Bond, is in the opinion of counsel for the Bondowner, subject to or affected by a preference tax (meaning a tax imposed by Sections 55-58 ofthe Code, as amended from time to time, or any successor sections or any similar federal tax preferences or similar items), an excess profits tax or other federal tax which changes the basis of taxation ofthe payments of interest on or principal ofthe Bond to the Bondowner, or affects any method used or calculation involved in determining any federal ta.x, or (ii) the deductibility of any amount attributable, directly or indirectly, to the purchase or carrying of the Bond is adversely afTected, then, upon written notice to such efTect from the Bondowner to the Company, which notice shall set forth the date as of which any payment may have become subject to such preference, excess profits or other federal tax or such deductibility shall have been afTected, the City, after receipt of the necessary funds from the Company, shall pay the Bondowner in immediately available funds an amount which, after giving effect to all taxes, interest, penalties, additions to tax and other charges required to be paid by the Bondowner as a result of, attributable to or in respect of such payment, shall be equal to the amount of any such preference, excess profits or other federal taxes and any interest, penalties and additions to tax which are payable by the Bondowner as a consequence of such change (computed on the assumption that taxes are payable by the Bondowner or former Bondowner at the highest marginal statutory rate of federal tax actually imposed on the Bondowner for the afTected period), it being the intent that the profit ofthe Bondowner with respect to the payment of interest to the Bondowner shall not be diminished by any such change in the Code (whether through or as a result of direct or indirect federal taxation of the interest on or principal of the Bond, the disallowance of a deduction or otherwise). Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, (i) no payment shall be required in respect of a preference, e.xcess profits or other federal tax to which this paragraph relates to the extent that such ta.x is imposed and computed without regard to whether interest on the Bond is or may be exempt from tax under the provisions of Section 103 of the Code, or any successor provisions; (ii) this provision shall not apply to a Determination of Taxability; and (iii) in no event shall the amount payable on the Bond pursuant to this paragraph plus the interest otherwise payable result in an effective interest rate greater than the Adjusted Rate.

In the event of an increase or decrease in the Corporate Tax Rate after the date of this Ordinance, the interest rate borne by the Bond (other than any interest rate in effect following a Determination of Taxability) shall be increased or decreased to the Adjusted Tax Exempt Rate, effective as of the date of such change in the Corporate Tax Rate. 17770 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Anything in this Ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding, interest on the Bond shall not e.xceed the maximum interest permitted by law or the Adjusted Rate.

Upon the occurrence of a Determination of Taxability, (i) principal installments of the Bond unpaid as ofthe date ofthe Event of Ta,xability shall bear interest at the Adjusted Rate, and (ii) an amount equal to the amount of any interest, penalties or additions to tax payable as a consequence ofthe failure to include the interest on or any amount in respect ofthe Bond in the federal gross income ofthe Bondowner shall become due and payable on the Bond. Promptly upon a Determination of Taxability, the Company shall deposit in the Bond Fund as additional interest then due (i) the amount, if any, by which interest computed at the Adjusted Rate exceeds the interest as calculated in the previous paragraphs of this Section, during the period from the Event of Taxability to the date of such deposit, and (ii) the amount required to be paid pursuant to the preceding clause (ii) of this paragraph.

The Bond is subject to prepayment in whole or in part, in integral multiples of $10,000, on any interest payment date, at a price equal to the principal amount being so prepaid plus accrued interest on that amount to the date of prepayment, and without premium. All prepayments shall be applied to the prepayment of the outstanding and unpaid installments of principal of the Bond with the latest due dates. Any amounts so utilized shall constitute similarly a prepayment of the corresponding installments and amounts under the Loan Agreement and the Note.

The Bond may be prepared in typewritten, printed or engraved form.

The principal installments of and interest on the Bond shall be payable to the Bank, or its registered assigns, in lawful money of the United States of America at the principal office of the Bank in the City of Chicago, Illinois. The Bondowner shall note on the Payment Record attached as Schedule A to the Bond the date and amount of payment of principal and each installment of interest then being paid and of interest theretofore paid and not yet noted thereon. Upon request of the Company or the City, the Bond shall be available for inspection by the Company or the City at the principal office of the Bank, or at the principal office in the continental United States of the Bondowner if other than the Bank. Upon each payment or prepayment, the Bondowner shall notify the City and the Company of each payment or prepayment and shall include in the notification a statement ofthe unpaid balance ofthe Bond.

The Bond shall be signed by the Mayor of the City by his manual or facsimile signature and attested by the manual signature of the City Clerk of the City. The corporate seal ofthe City shall be affixed to the Bond. The Mayor is authorized to file or to keep on file in the office ofthe Secretary of State oflllinois his manual signature certified under the Uniform Facsimile Signatures of Public Officials Act, as amended.

The Bond shall not be sold, transferred or assigned except to an Institutional Investor, and then only for the investment account of such Institutional Investor. The costs and charges of any transfer shall be paid by the purchaser, transferee or assignee of the Bond. In the event that the Bond is sold, transferred or assigned, the purchaser, transferee or assignee thereof must notify the City and the Company; absent such notification, such sale, transfer or assignment shall be ineffective as against the City and the Company. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17771

The Bond, together with interest on it, shall be a limited obligation of the City secured by the Loan Agreement, the Note, the Assignment, the Mortgage and the Security Agreement and shall have a claim for payment solely from revenues and receipts derived from the Loan Agreement and the Note (except to the extent paid out of money attributable to the Bond proceeds or the income from the temporary investment of such proceeds), and shall be a valid claim only against the Bond Fund and other money held by the Bank or the Fiscal Agent under the Loan Agreement and the Fiscal Agent Agreement and the revenues and receipts derived from the Loan Agreement and the Note, which revenues and receipts shall be used for no other purpose than to pay the principal installments of and interest on the Bond, except as may be expressly authorized otherwise in this Ordinance or in the Loan Agreement. The Bond and the obligation to pay interest on it do not now and shall never constitute an indebtedness or a loan ofcredit ofthe City, the State of Illinois or any political subdivision of it, or a charge against their general taxing powers, within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision of the State of Illinois, but shall be secured as provided in this Ordinance, and shall have a claim for payment solely from the revenues and receipts from the Loan Agreement and the Note, or from Bond proceeds and temporary investments of such proceeds as provided in the Loan Agreement.

Bond Form.

SECTION 4. The Bond, and the Payment Record Schedule "A", shall be in substantially the following form:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF ILLINOIS

COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

PAYABLE BY THE CITY SOLELY AxND ONLY FROM REVENUES AND RECEIPTS DERIVED FROM THE LOAN AGREEMENT AND THE NOTE DEFINED IN THIS BOND OR FROM BOND PROCEEDS OR INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS THEREOF

Industrial Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated—Iroquois Landing Project)

$1,500,000

The City ofChicago, Illinois, a municipality ofthe State oflllinois, created and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois (the "City"), for value received, promises to pay solely and only from the source and as hereinafter provided, to Lake Shore National Bank, Chicago, Illinois (the "Bank"), or its registered assigns the principal sum of: One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000), payable in monthly principal installments on the first day of each month, as follows: 17772 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Amount of Monthly Period Principal Payment.

From June 1,1985 to May 1,1990 $15,280.00

From June 1,1990 to April 1, 1997 6,945.00

May 1,1997 6,765.00

Except as provided below, this Bond shall bear interest on the unpaid principal amount from time to time of this Bond from its date until paid at a variable rate equal to 73% of the rate per annum from time to time determined by the Bank as its prime rate, as reflected in the Bank's prime rate history book maintained at its principal office in Chicago, Illinois (the "Prime Rate"). Interest shall be payable on each date listed above for the payment of principal. Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year and charged for the actual number of days elapsed. This Bond shall bear interest on any overdue installment of principal at a rate equal to 2% per annum in excess of the rate determined as provided above.

If at any time (whether before or after redemption or other payment of this Bond or any sale or other transfer of the Bond to any other person), as a result of a change in the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (the "Code"), (i) any payment of principal or interest, or any amount in respect of or measured in whole or in part by reference to interest on or principal of this Bond, is in the opinion of counsel for any current or future owner of this Bond (the "Bond owner"), subject to or affected by a preference tax (meaning a tax imposed by Sections 55-58 ofthe Code, as amended from time to time, or any successor sections or any similar federal tax preferences or similar items), an excess profits tax or other federal tax which changes the basis of taxation of the payments of interest on or principal of this Bond to the Bond owner, or affects any method used or calculation involved in determining any federal tax, or (ii) the deductibility of any amount attributable, directly or indirectly, to the purchase or carrying of this Bond is adversely affected, then, upon written notice to such effect from the Bond owner to Ceres Terminals, Incorporated, a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), which notice shall set forth the date as of which any payment may have become subject to such preference, excess profits or other federal tax or such deductibility shall have been affected, the City, after receipt of the necessary funds from the Company, shall pay the Bond owner in immediately available funds an amount which, after giving effect to all taxes, interest, penalties, additions to ta.x and other charges required to be paid by the Bond owner as a result of, attributable to or in respect of such payment, shall be equal to the amount of any such preference, excess profits or other federal taxes and any interest, penalties and additions to tax which are payable by the Bond owner as a consequence of such change (computed on the assumption that taxes are payable by the Bond owner or former Bond owner at the highest marginal statutory rate of federal tax actually imposed on the Bond owner for the affected period), it being the intent that the profit ofthe Bond owner with respect to the payment of interest to the Bond owner shall not be diminished by any such change in the Code (whether through or as a result of direct or indirect federal taxation of the interest on or principal of this Bond, the disallowance of a deduction or otherwise). Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, (i) no payment shall be required in respect of a preference, excess profits or other federal tax to which this paragraph relates to the extent that such tax is imposed and 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17773

computed without regard to whether interest on this Bond is or may be exempt from tax under the provisions of Section 103 of the Code, or any successor provisions; (ii) this provision shall not apply to a Determination of Taxability (as defined in the Bond Ordinance described below); and (iii) in no event shall the amount payable on this Bond pursuant to this paragraph plus the interest otherwise payable result in an effective interest rate greater than the Adjusted Rate (defined below).

In the event of an increase or decrease in the Corporate Tax Rate (as defined in the Bond Ordinance) after the date of this Bond, the interest rate borne by this Bond (other than any interest rate in effect following a Determination of Taxability) shall be increased or decreased to the Adjusted Tax Exempt Rate (as defined in the Bond Ordinance), effective as of the date of such change in the Corporate Tax Rate. Anything in this Bond to the contrary notwithstanding, interest on this Bond shall not exceed the maximum interest permitted by law or the Adjusted Rate.

Upon the occurrence of a Determination of Taxability, (i) principal installments of this Bond unpaid as of the date of the Event of Taxability (as defined in the Bond Ordinance) shall bear interest at the Adjusted Rate, and (ii) an amount equal to the amount of any interest, penalties or additions to tax payable as a consequence of the failure to include the interest on or any amount in respect of this Bond in the federal gross income of the Bondowner shall become due and payable on this Bond.

For purposes ofthe previous paragraph, "Adjusted Rate" means the Prime Rate plus 1%.

Both principal ofand interest on this Bond are payable in immediately available funds at the principal office ofthe Bank in the City ofChicago, Illinois.

Payments of interest and payments of the principal of this Bond shall be noted on the Payment Record ~ Schedule "A" made a part of this Bond as provided in the Bond Ordinance pursuant to which this Bond is issued.

This Bond is issued in the principal sum of $1,500,000 and designated Industrial Revenue Bond, Series 1985 (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated ~ Iroquois Landing Project) pursuant to the Enabling Ordinance (defined below) and to an Ordinance duly adopted by the City (the "Bond Ordinance") for the purpose of providing funds to finance a portion of the cost to the Company of acquiring and constructing an office building, office furniture, certain computer equipment, certain stevedoring equipment and related facilities as described in the Bond Ordinance (the "Project") and paying e.xpenses incidental thereto, to the end that the City may relieve conditions of unemployment and encourage the increase of industry in the City. The proceeds of this Bond will be used by the City to pay or reimburse the Company for a portion of the costs of the acquisition and construction of the Project, under the terms of a Loan Agreement dated as of May 17, 1985 (which agreement, as from time to time supplemented and amended, is hereinafter referred to as the "Loan Agreement").

This Bond is secured by a pledge and assignment of revenues and receipts derived by the City from the repayment of the loan by the Company and other revenues and receipts derived pursuant to the Loan Agreement and the Promissory Note of the Company issued pursuant to the Loan Agreement (the "Note"), by an Assignment and Agreement whereby 17774 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

the City has assigned certain of its rights in the Loan Agreement for payment of this Bond, and is further secured by a mortgage on and security interest in the Project and the leasehold on the land on which the office building is to be constructed, all as more fully described in the Bond Ordinance. Reference is made to the Bond Ordinance for a description of the provisions, among others, with respect to the nature and extent of the security, the rights, duties and obligations ofthe City, the rights ofthe owner of this Bond, and the terms on which this Bond is issued.

This Bond is issued pursuant to and in full compliance with the Constitution and the laws ofthe State oflllinois, particularly Chapter 15.2 ofthe Municipal Code ofthe City of Chicago, as supplemented and amended (the "Enabling Ordinance"). This Bond and the obligation to pay interest on it are limited obligations of the City, secured as described above and with a claim for payment solely out of revenues and receipts derived from the Loan Agreement and the Note and otherwise as provided in the Bond Ordinance and Loan Agreement. This Bond and the obligation to pay interest on it shall not be deemed to constitute an indebtedness or a loan ofcredit ofthe City, the State oflllinois or any political subdivision ofthe State, or a charge against any of their general ta.xing powers, within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provisions of the State of Illinois. Pursuant to the provisions of the Loan Agreement, payments sufficient for the prompt payment when due ofthe principal ofand interest on this Bond are to be paid by the Company to the Bank for the account of the City and deposited in a special account created by the City and designated "City ofChicago, Illinois, Bond Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated ~ Iroquois Landing Project)" (the "Bond Fund"), and all revenues and receipts accruing from the repayment ofthe loan by the Company under the Loan Agreement and the Note have been duly pledged and assigned to the Bank for that purpose, under the Bond Ordinance to secure payment of such principal installments and interest.

This Bond is subject to prepayment in whole or in part, in integral multiples of $10,000, on any interest payment date at a price equal to the principal amount being so prepaid plus accrued interest on that amount to the date of prepayment, and without premium. All prepayments shall be applied to the prepayment of the outstanding and unpaid installments of principal of this Bond with the latest due dates. Any amounts so utilized shall constitute similarly a prepayment of the corresponding installments and amounts under the Loan Agreement and the Note.

In certain events, on the conditions, in the manner and with the effect set forth in the Bond Ordinance, the entire principal amount of this Bond may become or may be declared due and payable before the stated installment payment dates, together with accrued interest on this Bond.

Modffications, alterations or amendments of the provisions of the Bond Ordinance may be made only to the extent and in the circumstances permitted by the Bond Ordinance.

No sale, assignment or transfer of this Bond shall be effective until notice of the sale, assignment or transfer shall have been given the City and the Company in the manner required for the giving of notice under Section 14 of the Bond Ordinance. This Bond shall not be sold, transferred or assigned except to an institutional investor, as such term is defined in the Bond Ordinance, and then only for the investment account of such institutional investor. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17775

It is Certffied, Recited and Declared that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of Illinois to happen, e.xist and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this Bond have happened, exist and have been performed in due time, form and manner as required by law.

In Witness Whereof, the City ofChicago, Illinois, has caused this Bond to be signed on its behalf by its Mayor by his manual or facsimile signature and attested by its City Clerk by his manual signature, and the corporate seal ofthe City to be affixed to this Bond , all as of , 1985.

[Signature forms omitted for printing purposes.]

(FORM OF ASSIGNMENT)

ASSIGNMENT.

For value received, the undersigned sells, assigns and transfers unto this Bond ofthe City ofChicago. No Sale, Assignment or Transfer of this Bond shall be effective until notice ofthe Sale, Assignment or Transfer shall have been given to the City and the Company in the manner required for the giving of notice under Section 14 of the Bond Ordinance. This Bond may not be sold, transferred or assigned except to an "Institutional Investor," as such term is defined in the Bond Ordinance, and then only for the investment account of such Institutional Investor.

Dated: .

Signed:

Witness:

Schedule "A"

Pavment Record

Authorized Principal Official Principal Balance Interest and Date Payment Due Payment Title

Custody and Application of Proceeds of Bonds: Acquisition and Construction Fund and Rebate Fund. 17776 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 5. There is created and established with the Fiscal Agent, which is constituted and appointed as depositary for the City pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement, a special trust fund in the name of the City to be designated "City of Chicago, Illinois, Acquisition and Construction Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated-Iroquois Landing Project)". The Bank is appointed Fiscal Agent. The proceeds received by the City upon the sale of the Bond shall be deposited in the Acquisition and Construction Fund which shall be held in a separate account by the Fiscal Agent. Money in the Acquisition and Construction Fund shall be invested and expended in accordance with the provisions of the Loan Agreement and the Fiscal Agent Agreement.

There is also created and established with the Fiscal Agent a special trust fund in the name ofthe City to be designated "City ofChicago, Illinois, Rebate Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated-Iroquois Landing Project)". Moneys shall be transferred to, withdrawn from and invested in the Rebate Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Fiscal Agent Agreement.

The Fiscal Agent shall keep and maintain adequate records pertaining to the Acquisition and Construction Fund and all disbursements from it, and after the Project has been completed and a certfficate of payment of all costs filed as provided in this Section 5, the Fiscal Agent shall deliver copies of such records to the City and the Company.

The completion of the Project and payment of all costs and expenses incident to it shall be evidenced by the filing with the City, the Bank and the Fiscal Agent of a certfficate of the Authorized Company Representative required by Section 3.4 of the Loan Agreement. Any money thereafter remaining in the Acquisition and Construction Fund shall be applied in accordance with Section 3.3 ofthe Loan Agreement. The proceeds ofthe sale of the Bond, and all interest and other investment earnings on that amount, and the amounts in the Acquisition and Construction Fund are appropriated for use as provided in the Loan Agreement.

Acquisition of Project and Payment of Amounts Under the Loan Agreement.

SECTION 6. The City directs the Fiscal Agent to disburse under the Fiscal Agent Agreement the proceeds of the Bond in order to finance a portion of the cost of the Company's acquisition and construction ofthe Project pursuant to the Loan Agreement in substantially the form which has been presented to the City Council ofthe City and which is now on file in the official records ofthe City. In particular, the Fiscal Agent is directed to disburse the proceeds ofthe Bond as provided in Section 3.3 ofthe Loan Agreement so that substantially all such proceeds shall be used to acquire and construct the Project.

The Loan Agreement and the revenues and receipts under it, including all money received under its terms and conditions (except any payment made pursuant to Section 5.3 ofthe Loan Agreement relating to indemnffication ofthe City by the Company or to Section 6.3 of the Loan Agreement relating to the Company's obligation to pay any attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the City upon the Company's default) are to be sufficient to pay the principal installments ofand interest on the Bond, and are pledged and ordered paid 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17777

into the Bond Fund. The Loan Agreement provides that the Company shall remit the required payments in repayment of the loan under the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement directly to the Bank for the account of the City for deposit in the Bond Fund. This provision is approved.

Revenues: Bond Fund.

SECTION 7. The Bond and all payments required of the City under this Ordinance are not general obligations of the City but are special aj\d limited obligations secured by a mortgage and security agreements and with a claim for payment by the City solely and only out of the revenues and receipts derived from the Loan Agreement (except any payment made pursuant to Section 5.3 ofthe Loan Agreement relating to indemnffication of the City by the Company or to Section 6.3 of the Loan Agreement relating to the Company's obligation to pay any attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the City upon the Company's default) and the Note and as provided in this Ordinance.

There is created by the City and ordered established with the Bank as depositary, a special fund to be designated "City of Chicago, Illinois, Bond Fund (Ceres Terminals, Incorporated ~ Iroquois Landing Project)", which shall be used to pay the principal installments of, any prepayments ofand the interest on the Bond.

There shall be deposited into the Bond Fund as and when received, (a) a sum equal to the accrued interest paid by the purchaser of the Bond; (b) any amount remaining in the Acquisition and Construction Fund to the extent provided in the Loan Agreement; and (c) all other money received by the Bank under and pursuant to any of the provisions of the Loan Agreement. The Bank is authorized and directed to apply amounts available therefor in the Bond Fund to the payment when due of the principal of and interest on the Bond or the prepayment of the Bond, all as provided in the Loan Agreement. All amounts in the Bond Fund are appropriated to be expended for that purpose.

The City covenants and agrees that should there be a default under the Loan Agreement, the City shall fully cooperate with the Bondowner fully to protect the rights and security of the Bondowner. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as requiring the City to operate the Project or to use any funds or revenues from any source other than funds and revenues dereived from the Loan Agreement and the Note.

Any amounts remaining in the Bond Fund, after payment in full of the principal of and interest on the Bond (or provision for payment thereof as provided in the Ordinance) and the charges and expenses of the Bank, shall be paid to the Company as provided in the Ordinance and in the Loan Agreement.

Assignment: Mortgage and Security Agreement.

SECTION 8. As security for the due and punctual payment of the principal of and interest on the Bond, the City assigns and pledges to the Bond owner all revenues and receipts derived by the City pursuant to the Loan Agreement (except any payment made pursuant to Section 5.3 of the Loan Agreement relating to indemnffication of the City by the Company or Section 6.3 ofthe Loan Agreement relating to the Company's obligation to 17778 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

pay any attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the City upon the Company's default) and the Note and all rights and remedies of the City under the Loan Agreement to enforce payment thereof, and as evidence of such assignment, pledge, and security interest and of the agreement of the Bank to accept its responsibilities with respect to the Bond Fund created pursuant to Section 7 of this Ordinance, the Mayor is authorized to execute for and on behalf of the City, the Assignment, and the City Clerk is authorized to attest the same and to £iffix thereto the corporate seal of the City, and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to cause the Assignment to be executed by the Bank, with the Assignment to be in substantially the form which has been presented to the City and which is now on file in the official records ofthe City.

As further security for the payment of the principal installments of and interest on the Bond, the Company will execute and deliver the Mortgage and the Security Agreement and will cause the Mortgage to be recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, and will file appropriate financing statements evidencing such security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code.

Investments: Arbitrage.

SECTION 9. Any money held as part of the Acquisition and Construction Fund created pursuant to the Section 5 and the Bond Fund created by Section 7 of this Ordinance, may be invested or reinvested on the direction of the Authorized Company Representative, in accordemce with the provisions of Section 3.5 ofthe Loan Agreement. Any such investment shall be held by or imder control of the Fiscal Agent or the Bank, as the case may be, and shall be deemed at all times a part of the fund for which the investment was made and the interest accruing thereon and any profit realized from such investments shall be credited to such fund, and any loss resulting from such investments shall be charged to such fund, which loss shall be an obligation ofthe Company as provided in the Loan Agreement.

As and when any amount invested pursuant to this Section may be needed for disbursement, the Fiscal Agent or the Bank, as the case may be, shall cause a sufficient amount of the investments to be sold and reduced to cash to the credit of such funds regardless ofthe loss on such liquidation.

The City covenants with the Bond owner that so long as the Bond remains unpaid as to principal or interest, the City will not take or authorize the taking of any action which will cause the Bond to be classffied as an "arbitrage bond" within the meaning of Section 103(c) ofthe Code and any lawful regulations promulgated or proposed under that Section.

General Covenants.

SECTION 10. The City covenants that it will promptly cause to be paid solely and only from the source mentioned in the Bond, the principal of and interest on the Bond at the place, on the dates and in the manner provided in this Ordinance and in the Bond according to the true intent and meaning of the Bond. The Bond is a limited obligation of the City, secured and with a claim for payment as set out in Section 3 of this Ordinance.

The City covenants that it will faithfully perform at all times any and all covenants, undertakings, stipulations and provisions contained in this Ordinance, in the Bond and in 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17779

all proceedings of its City Council pertaining thereto. The City covenants that it is duly authorized under the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, including particularly and without limitation the Enabling Ordinance, as supplemented and amended, to issue the Bond and to pledge and assign the revenues and receipts pledged and assigned by this Ordinance in the manner and to the extent set forth in this Ordinance; that all action on its part for the issuance ofthe Bond has been duly and effectively taken and that the Bond is and will be a valid and enforceable limited obligation of the City according to the true intent and meaning of the Bond.

The City covenants that it will execute, acknowledge and deliver the instruments, financing statements and other documents reasonably required by the Bond owner for the better assuring, granting, pledging and assigning unto the Bond owner, the interest of the City in the Loan Agreement (except for any payment made pursuant to Section 5.3 of the Loan Agreement relating to indemnffication of the City by the Company or Section 6.3 of the Loan Agreement relating to the Company's obligation to pay any attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the City upon the Company's default) as well as the rights of the City in and to the required payments of revenues and receipts pursuant to Section 4.2 of the Loan Agreement assigned and pledged to the payment of the principal installments of and interest on the Bond. The City covenants and agrees that, e.xcept as provided in the Loan Agreement and this Ordinance, it will not sell, convey, mortgage, encumber or otherwise dispose of any part ofthe revenues and receipts derived from the Loan Agreement, or of its rights under the Loan Agreement.

The City covenants and agrees that all books and documents in its possession relating to the Project and the payments under the Loan Agreement shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by the Bond owner or such accountants or other agents as the Bond owner may from time to time designate.

The City covenants and agrees that it shall, through the Bond owner, enforce all of its rights for the benefit of the Bond owner. The City shall protect the rights of the Bond owner under this Ordinance with respect to the assignment and pledge of revenues and receipts coming due under the Loan Agreement.

Event of Default and Remedies.

SECTION 11. Ifany ofthe following events occur it is defined as and declared to be and to constitute an "event of default":

(a) default in the due and punctual payment of any interest on the Bond or of any principal installment on the Bond, whether at the stated maturity thereof, or upon proceedings for payment thereof; or

(b) an Event of Default under the Loan Agreement shall have occurred.

Upon the occurrence of an event of default and so long as such event is continuing, the Bondowner, by notice in writing delivered to the Company and the City, may declare the entire unpaid principal ofthe Bond and the interest accrued thereon immediately due and payable, and such principal and interest shall thereupon become and be immediately due and payable. Upon any such declaration all payments under the Loan Agreement from the 17780 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Company immediately shall become due and payable as provided in Section 6.2 ofthe Loan Agreement.

Upon the occurrence of an event of default, the Bondowner may pursue any available remedy at law or in equity by suit, action, mandamus or other proceedings to enforce the payment of the principal installments and interest on the Bond and to enforce and compel the performance ofthe duties and obligations ofthe Company as set forth in this Ordinance and in the Loan Agreement.

No remedy by the terms of this Ordinance conferred up)on or reserved to the owner of the Bond is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, but each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to any other remedy given to the Bondowner now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute.

No delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy accuring upon any event of default shall impair any such right, power or remedy or shall be construed to be a waiver of any such event of default or acquiescence therein; and every such right, power or remedy may be exercised from time to time as often as may be deemed expedient.

All money received pursuant to any right given or action taken under the provisions of this Section 11 or under the provisions of Article VI ofthe Loan Agreement (cifter payments ofthe costs and expenses ofthe proceedings resulting in the collection of such money and of the expenses, liabilities and advances incurred or made by the Company or the Bondowner) and all money in the Acquisition and Construction Fund at the time of the occurrence of an event of default shall be deposited in the Bond Fund and all such money in the Bond Fund shall be applied to the payment of the principal installments and interest due and unpaid upon the Bond to the person entitled thereto.

Whenever money is to be applied pursuant to the provisions of this Section 11 it shall be applied at the times as the Bondowner shall determine, but in any event within five business days after deposit ofthe money in the Bond Fund. The Bondowner shall give the notice it deems appropriate of the deposit with it of any such money and of the fixing of any such date.

Whenever all principal installments and interest on the Bond have been paid under the provisions of this Section and all expenses ofthe Bondowner, and the City have been paid, any balance remaining in the Bond Fund shall be paid to the Company.

With regard to any event concerning which notice is given to the Company under the provisions of this Section 11, the City grants the Company full authority for account ofthe City to perform or observe any covenant or obligation alleged in the notice not to have been performed or observed, in the name and stead of the City with full power to do any and all things and acts to the same extent that the City could do in order to remedy such default.

Sale of the Bond: Execution of Documents.

SECTION 12. (a) The sale to the Bank ofthe Bond at a price of $1,500,000 plus accrued interest, ifany, pursuant to the Bond Purchase Agreement in substantially the form which has been presented to the City Council of the City is approved, and the Bond Purchase 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17781

Agreement which is now on file in the official records of the City, is in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed.

The Mayor is authorized and directed to execute the Bond Purchase Agreement for and on behalf of the City, and the City Clerk is authorized to attest the same and to affix thereto the corporate seal ofthe City.

(b) The Loan Agreement, the Assignment and the Fiscal Agent Agreement in substantially the form in which they have been presented to the City Council of the City and which are now on file in the official records of the City are in all respects authorized, approved and confirmed.

The Mayor is authorized and directed to execute the Loan Agreement, the Assignment and the Fiscal Agent Agreement for and on behalf of the City, and the City Clerk is authorized to attest the same and to affix thereto the corporate seal ofthe City.

Performance Provisions.

SECTION 13. The Mayor, City Clerk, and City Comptroller for and on behalf of the City each is authorized and directed to do any and all things necessary to effect the performance of all obligations ofthe City under and pursuant to this Ordinance, the advancement ofthe loan provided by this Ordinance, the execution and delivery of the Bond and the performance of all other acts of whatever nature necessary to effect and carry out the authority conferred by this Ordinance. The Mayor, City Clerk and City Comptroller are further authorized and directed for and on behalf of the City to execute all papers, documents, certfficates and other instruments that may be required for the carrying out of the authority conferred by this Ordinance or to evidence that authority and to exercise and otherwise take all necessary action to the full realization of the rights, accomplishments and purposes of the City under the Loan Agreement, the Assignment, the Fiscal Agent Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement and to discharge all ofthe obligations of the City under those instruments.

Notices.

SECTION 14. It shall be sufficient service of any notice or other paper on the City if the notice or other paper shall be duly mailed to the City by registered or certffied mail addressed to the City at City Hall, Chicago, Illinois 60602, Attention: Mayor, or to such other address as the City may from time to time file with the Bank and the Company. It shall be sufficient service of any notice or other paper on the Company if the notice or other paper shall be duly mailed to the Company by registered or certffied mail addressed to the Company at Ceres Terminals, 95th Street at the Lakefront, Chicago, Illinois 60617, Attention: President, or to such other address or addresses as the Company may from time to time file with the City and the Bank. It shall be sufficient service of any notice or other paper on the Bank if the same shall be duly mailed to the Bank by registered or certffied mail addressed to the Bank at Lake Shore National Bank, 605 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611, Attention: Commercial Loan Department, or to such other address as the Bank may from time to time file with the City and the Company. 17782 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Ordinance a Contract: Provisions for Modifications, Alterations and Amendments.

SECTION 15. The provisions of this Ordinance shall constitute a contract between the City and the Bondowner; and after the issuance of the Bond no modffication, alteration, or amendment or supplement to the provisions of this Ordinance shall be made in any manner except with the written consent of the Bondowner, until such time as all principal installments ofand interest on the Bond shall have been paid in full.

Satisfaction and Discharge.

SECTION 16. All rights and obligations ofthe Bondowner, the City and the Company under the Bond, this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, the Note, the Assignment, the Mortgage, the Security Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement shall terminate, such instruments shall cease to be of further effect, the Bondowner shall surrender the Bond to the Bank, and the Bank shall cancel the Bond, deliver it to the City, deliver a copy ofthe cancelled Bond to the Company, and assign and deliver to the Company any money in the Bond Fund required to be paid to the Company under Section 7 hereof (except money held by the Bank for the payment of principal of or interest on the Bond) when:

(a) all expenses ofthe City and the Bank shall have been paid;

(b) the City and the Company shall have performed all of their covenants and promises in the Bond, this Ordinance, the Loan Agreement, the Note, the Assignment, the Mortgage, the Security Agreement and the Bond Purchase Agreement; and

(c) all principal installments and interest on the Bond have been paid.

Severability.

SECTION 17. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be ruled by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance.

Captions.

SECTION 18. The captions or headings of this Ordinance are for convenience only and in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of any provision of this Ordinance.

Provisions in Conflict Repealed; Public Availability.

SECTION 19. All ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, repealed. This Ordinance shall be made available to the public by the City Clerk, in appropriate form, upon request, at the office ofthe City Clerk, City Hall, Chicago, Illinois. Copies are to be made available in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection and distribution to members ofthe public who may wish copies of this Ordinance. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17783

Effectiveness.

SECTION 20. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its adoption.

[Assignment and Agreement, Bond Purchase Agreement, Loan Agreement, Fiscal Agent and Computation Agreement, Promissory Note, Memorandum ofAgreement, Security Agreement and Mortgage and Security Agreement, are omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office ofthe CityClerk.)

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ALLOCATION OF MOTOR FUEL TAX FUNDS FOR ENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS AT SOUTH PULASKI ROAD AND SOUTH ARCHER AVENUE.

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

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Authority is hereby given to the Commissioner of Public Works to provide the engineering and rehabilitation of traffic control signals as follows, to be paid for out of that part of the Motor Fuel Tax Funds which have been or may be allotted to the City of Chicago.

Intersection Estimated Cost

S. Pulaski Road and S. Archer Avenue $10,000.00

SECTION 2. Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated for this project shall not be transferred to any other Motor Fuel Tax project or Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated for any other project shall not be transferred to this project, in either instance, without the prior approval ofthe City Council.

Upon certffication ofthe completion of this project by the State oflllinois. Department of Transportation, this project shall be terminated by ordinance and any remaining Motor Fuel Tax Funds allocated shall be returned to the Motor Fuel Tax Fund.

SECTION 3. The City Comptroller shall set up a separate account for this project. The Commissioner of Public Works shall not expend or authorize the expenditure in excess of the amount shown and the City Comptroller shall not authorize the payment of any vouchers in excess ofthe amount shown without having had the prior approval ofthe City Council.

SECTION 4. The operating department shall maintain a separate ledger account for each project utilizing standard account classffications acceptable under generally accepted 17784 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

accounting principles with all charges for direct and indirect expenses delineated, categorized, and detailed for each such project.

SECTION 5. The City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are authorized and directed to make disbursements from said fund when properly approved by the Commissioner of Public Works.

SECTION 6. The City Clerk is directed to transmit two (2) certffied copies of this ordinance to the Department of Transportation ofthe State oflllinois, through the District Engineer for District No. 1 of said Department of Transportation.

SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays — None.

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

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR INSTALLATION OF ALLEY LIGHT AT 5322 SOUTH KOSTNER AVENUE.

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

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the installation of an alley light in back of the premises located at 5322 South Kostner Avenue.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone -- 48. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17785

Nays - None.

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

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR ISSUANCE OF LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.

The Committee on Finance to which had been referred (April 25 and May 29, 1985) sundry proposed ordinances and order transmitted therewith to authorize the issuance of license fee exemptions for certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances and order.

On separate motions made by Alderman Burke, each of the said proposed ordinances and order was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

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

LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS.

Day Care Centers.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 of the Muncipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care centers, which are not operated for gain but where a charge is made ofthe care of children, are hereby exempted from the payment of the license fee for the current license period, which expires April 30,1986:

Austin Y.M.C.A. of the Y.M.C.A. of Metropolitan Chicago

Chicago Youth Centers/A.B.C. Child Development 17786 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Chicago Youth Centers Day Care Center

Chicago Youth Centers/Green Homes

Chicago Youth Centers/Lower North Child Development

Christopher House Day Care Center

Christopher House Day Care Center and Head Start Program

Congregation Shaare Tikvah Day Care Center

Coretta Scott King Y.W.C.A. Day Care Center

Fellowship House Day Care Center/Chicago Youth Centers

Harriet M. Harris Y.W.C.A. Child Development Center

Hyde Park Jewish Community Center-Michael Reese Medical Center Extention Program Pre-School

Lithuanian Montessori Children's Center

Moody Church Early Childhood Center

Parkway Day Care Center

Resurrection Church Pre-School

Salvation Army Emergency Lodge Head Start Program

Salvation Army Headstart Day Care Center (South Deering)

Salvation Army Head Start Center

Temple Sholom Day Care Center

Waldorf School Association Day Care Center

Wings Watson Park Pre-School

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

Afars Hill Pre-School, Incorporated.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17787

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 158-4 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable investigation by the Board of Health, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from payment of the license fee for the current license period, which expires April 30,1985:

Mars Hill Pre-School, Inc. 5916 W.Lake Street.

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

Public Places of Amusement.

Redemptorist Fathers of Saint Alphonsus Parish of Chicago, Incorporated.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Department of Revenue shall issue a Public Place of Amusement License, free of charge, upon favorable recommendation by the Committee on Finance, to the Redemptorist Fathers of Saint Alphonsus Parish ofChicago, Inc., 1429 W. Wellington Avenue, for the operation of The Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport Avenue, notwithstanding other ordinances ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago to the contrary.

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

University of Chicago

Ordered, That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to issue the necessary license for a "Public Place of Amusement" to The University ofChicago, 5801 S. Ellis Avenue for its Court Theatre at 5535 S. Ellis Avenue, for the year 1985.

AUTHORITY GRANTED FOR PAYMENTS OF HOSPITAL, MEDICAL AND NURSING SERVICES RENDERED TO CERTAIN INJURED MEMBERS OF POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass a proposed order transmitted therewith, to authorize payments for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to certain injured members ofthe Police and Fire Departments.

On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed order was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 17788 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said order as passed:

Ordered^ That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue vouchers, in conformity with schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to the injured members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department herein named. The payment of any of these bills shall not be construed as an approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of said claims is set opposite the names of the injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department, and vouchers are to be drawn infavor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937:

[Regular orders printed on pages 17989 thru 17793of this Journal.]

and

Be It Further Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue warrants, in conformity with the schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered the injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department herein named, provided such members ofthe Police Department and/or Fire Department shall enter ihto an agreement in writing with the City of Chicago to the effect that, should it appear that any of said members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department have received any sum of money from the party whose negligence caused such injury, or have instituted proceedings against such party for the recovery of damage on account of such injury or medical expenses, then in that event the City shall be reimbursed by such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department out of any sum that such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department has received or may hereafter receive from such third party on account of such injury or medical expense, not to exceed the amount that the City may, or shall, have paid on account of such medical expense, in accordance with Opinion No. 1422 ofthe Corporation Counsel of said City, dated March 19, 1926. The payment of any of these bills shall not be construed as approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of such claims, as allowed, is set opposite the names of the injured members ofthe Police Department and/or Fire Department, and warrants are to be drawn in favor ofthe proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100.9112.937:

[Third party order printed on page 17794 of this Journal.] 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17789

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THIRD PARTY ORDERS

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Placed on File - APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF CHICAGO CHARITABLE SOLICIT.\TION (TAG DAY) PERxMITS.

The Committee on Finance submitted a report recommending that the City Council Place on File two applications for City ofChicago charitable solicitation (Tag Day) permits to the following organizations:

Foster Park Little League Association, June 15, 1985 (various locations on the southeast side ofChicago);

March of Dimes, June 18,1985 (various locations in the downtown area).

On motion of Alderman Burke, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and said applications were Placed on File.

Action Deferred-PROPERTY LOCATED .\T 1528 SOUTH PEORIA STREET AND 1530 SOUTH SANGAMON STREET APPROVED FOR CLASS 6b DESIGNATION.

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

CHICAGO, June 12, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Finance to which was referred a resolution approving the following parcels of real estate as appropriate for Class 6b designation under the Cook County Real Property Assessment Classification Ordinance: 1528 South Peoria Street and 1530 South Sangamon Street having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed resolution transmitted herewith.

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

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

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

WHEREAS, The County of Cook amended its Real Property Assessment Classification ordinance, efTective October 1, 1984; and

WHEREAS, By virtue of this amendment a new class known as 6b was added to said ordinance for incentive abatement purposes; and 17796 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, Class 6b of this ordinance requires that the municipality in which such real estate, proposed for Class 6b designation, is located by lawful resolution approve such real estate to be appropriate for incentive abatement; and

WHEREAS, Substantial rehabilitation has been proposed for the real estate located at 1528 South Peoria Street (parcel 17-20-229-027) and 1530 South Sangamon Street (parcels 17-20-228-005/006); and

WHEREAS, The aforementioned real estate is located within Enterprise Zone One and will be utilized for manufacturing purposes; and

WHEREAS, The building located at the aforesaid South Sangamon Street site has been vacant and qualifies as abandoned property and is proposed for substantial reoccupancy; and

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago is desirous of assisting industrial development throughout the City ofChicago; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

That the real estate located at 1528 South Peoria Street (parcel 17-20-229- 027) and at 1530 South Sangamon Street (parcels 17-20-228-005/006) is hereby approved as appropriate for incentive abatement under Class 6b of the Cook County Real Property Assessment Classification Ordinance, efTective October I, 1984.

COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BOND AUTHORIZED FOR PUBLIX OFFICE SUPPLIES, INCORPORATED.

The Committee on Economic Development submitted the following report:

CHICAG0,Junel2, 1985.

To the President and the Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Economic Development, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance transmitted with a communication signed by Mayor Harold Washington (which was referred on May 29, 1985) providing for the conditional approval of an industrial revenue bond in the amount of $1,000,000 to finance a development project in the City of Chicago to be owned by Publix Office Supplies, Inc., begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said proposed ordinance which is transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by seven (7) members of the committee with no dissenting vote. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17797

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

The following is said ordinance as passed;

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

WHEREAS, The Commissioner, upon the advice ofthe Commission and on behalfof the Department, has approved the attached Memorandum of Agreement relating to the issuance of not to exceed $1,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Industrial Revenue Bonds to finance an industrial development project in the City of Chicago, Illinois, to be owned by Publix Office Supplies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), to be used by the Company in its business of distributing office supplies and to be located in the City of Chicago, Illinois, and has recommended the approval of this ordinance; and

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

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

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 17798 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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

SECTION 2. Upon the fulfillment of the conditions stated in the Memorandum of Agreement, this City Council will take such other actions and adopt such further proceedings as may be necessary under the Enabling Ordinance to issue such Industrial Revenue Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for the purpose aforesaid.

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

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

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

Memorandum ofAgreement.

This Memorandum ofAgreement (the "Agreement") is by and between the Department of Economic Development of the City of Chicago (the "Department") and Publix Office Supplies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company").

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

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

(b) The Company proposes to acquire and install certain equipment including a conveyor system, additional lighting and an additional fire protection system (the "Project"), to be owned and used by the Company as a part of its facilities for the distribution of office supplies and to be located in the City of Chicago, Illinois. The Company wishes to obtain satisfactory assurance from the City that the proceeds from the 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17799

sale of the revenue bonds of the City will be made available to finance the cost of the Project.

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

(d) Subject to due compliance with all requirements of law, the Department will proceed to take such action, and recommend that the City take such action, as may be necessary to cause to be prepared such agreements, mortgages, indentures or such other documents as may be necessary to cause the City, by virtue of such authority as may now or hereafter be conferred by the Enabling Ordinance, to issue and sell its revenue bonds in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 (the "Bonds") to pay costs of the Project and costs incidental to the issuance ofthe Bonds.

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

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

(g) The Department and the City reserve the right to give priority to the issuance of industrial development bonds and certain other "private activity bonds" of the City, as may be required by Section 103(n) ofthe Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or as they, in their sole discretion, may determine, with the result that the City may not issue the Bonds in calendar year 1985.

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

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

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

(c) That, if the City issues and sells the Bonds, the financing instruments will provide that the City will use the proceeds of the Bonds to finance the Project and the aggregate payments, basic rents or sale price (i.e., the amounts to be paid by the Company and used 17800 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

by the City to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, ifany, on the Bonds) payable under the instruments whereby the Project shall be financed, shall be such sums as shall be sufficient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, if any, on the Bonds as and when the same shall become due and payable.

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

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

(a) That it will use all reasonable efforts to find one or more purchasers for the Bonds.

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

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

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

4. General Provisions.

(a) All commitments of the Department under paragraph 2 hereof and of the Company under paragraph 3 hereof, are subject to the conditions that on or before one (1) year from the date hereof (or such other date as shall be mutually satisfactory to the Depa:rtment and the Company), the Department, the City and the Company shall have agreed to mutually acceptable terms for the Bonds and of the sale and delivery thereof and mutually acceptable terms and conditions of the agreements and instruments referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof and the proceedings referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 hereof 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17801

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

In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement by their officers thereunto duly authorized as of this 14th day of May, 1985.

[Signature forms omitted for printing purposes.)

Exhibit A.

Notice of Public Hearing.

Notice is hereby given that on , 19 , at .M., in Chicago, Illinois, a public hearing will be held before the Commissioner of Economic Development of the City ofChicago or his designee, regarding a plan to issue not to exceed $1,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Industrial Revenue Bonds (the "Bonds") of the City of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (the "City"), the proceeds of which will be lent to Publix Office Supplies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), to be owned and used by the Company to acquire and install certain equipment including a conveyor system, additional lighting and an additional fire protection system, said facilities to be used by the Company in its business of distributing office supplies and to be located at 700 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

The Bonds will be issued by the City pursuant to its powers as a home rule unit of government under the 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois and an ordinance proposed for adoption by the City Council of the City. The Bonds will not be general obligations of the City, the State oflllinois or any political subdivision thereof, but will be special, limited obligations ofthe City as the principal of, premium, ifany, and interest on the Bonds will be payable solely from revenues and receipts derived from the repayment ofthe loan by the Company (e.xcept to the extent payable from Bond proceeds, the income from the temporary investment thereof and moneys derived from and payments made pursuant to the instruments delivered in connection with said loan). The Bonds will not constitute an indebtedness ofthe City, the State oflllinois or any political subdivision thereof or a loan of credit of any of them within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provisions. No holder of any Bond will have the right to compel any exercise of the taxing power of the City, the State of Illinois or any political subdivision thereof to pay the principal of premium, ifany, or interest on the Bonds. 17802 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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

Notice dated , 1985.

/s/ Commissioner of Economic Development, Department of Economic Development ofthe City of Chicago.

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH.

Action Deferred - REAPPOINTMENT OF DR. ROBERT STEPTO AS MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Committee on Health submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Hansen, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, .May 23, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Honorable Harold Washington (which was referred on September 25, 1984) reappointing Dr. Robert Stepto as a member ofthe Board of Health ofthe City ofChicago, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said reappointment of Dr. Robert Stepto.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members ofthe committee.

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

Action Deferred-REAPPOINTMENT AND APPOINTMENTS OF VARIOUS MEMBERS TO BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Committee on Health submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Hansen, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, xMay 23, 1985. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17803

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Honorable Harold Washington (which was referred on September 25, 1984) appointing the following as membersof the Boardof Health of the City of Chicago:

reappointment of Carmen Mendoza; James Adams to fill a vacancy; Delia M. Wozniak to succeed Darrel Vorwaller; and Mary Nelson to succeed Sister Sheila Lyne, R.S.M.,

begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said appointments, and reappointment.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members ofthe committee.

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

Action Deferred- APPOINTMENT OF DR. HERN AN REYES AS MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Committee on Health submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Hansen, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, May 23, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor (which was referred on May 15, 1985) appointing Dr. Hernan Reyes as a member ofthe Board of Health ofthe City ofChicago to succeed Mr! Michael Rosenberg, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said appointment of Dr. Hernan Reyes.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members ofthe committee.

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

Action Deferred - APPOINTMENT OF MR. STANLEY BALZEKAS, JR., AS MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH. 17804 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

The Committee on Health submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Hansen, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, May 23, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor (which was referred on May 15, 1985) appointing Mr. Stanley Balzekas, Jr., as a member of the Board of Health of the City of Chicago to succeed Dr. Henry Wiggins, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said appointment of Mr. Stanley Balzekas.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members of the committee.

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

Action Deferred - APPOINTMENT OF ANDREA O'MALLEY MUNOZ AS MEMBER OF BOARD OF HEALTH.

The Committee on Health submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Majerczyk and Alderman Hansen, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, May 23, 1985.

To the President and Members of the City Council:

Your Committee on Health, having had under consideration a communication signed by Honorable Harold Washington, Mayor (which was referred on May 15, 1985) appointing Andrea O'Malley Munoz as a member of the Board of Health of the City of Chicago to succeed Dr. Martin Gonzalez, resigned, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Approve the said appointment of Andrea O'Malley Munoz.

This recommendation was concurred in unanimously by the members ofthe committee.

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

COMMITTEE ON NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS.

Action Deferred-CITY OF CHICAGO URGED TO INSTITUTE CITY-WIDE CLEA-N-UP WEEK. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17805

The Committee on Neighborhood and Community Affairs submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Kelley and Alderman Frost Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, June 5, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Neighborhood and Community Aff"airs, to which was referred on May 15, 1985, a proposed resolution instituting a City-wide Clean-Up Week in Chicago; further resolving that the Clean-Up Program be coordinated by the Department of Streets and Sanitation and implemented through the cooperative efforts of appropriate Administrative Departments, Aldermanic Offices, community organizations, block clubs, and individual residents; and further resolving that feasibility hearings be conducted by the Committee on Neighborhood and Community AfTairs; begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass said proposed resolution (which is transmitted herewith.)

This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe committee present (nine), with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD R. VRDOLYAK, Chairman.

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

WHEREAS, Chicago has had a reputation for being one of the nations' cleanest cities; and

WHEREAS, Chicago has had a "Keep Chicago Clean" program in the past and the public schools at one time held clean-up week where students worked on clean-up projects; and

WHEREAS, Residents use to have pride in keeping their blocks clean; and

WHEREAS, Recent reports by Channel 5's Mary Laney suggest that Chicago doesn't live up to that tradition anymore; and

WHEREAS, Garbage filled lots and graffiti painted buildings are becoming commonplace; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That the City ofChicago institute a City-wide "Clean-up Week"; and

Be It Further Resolved, That the Department of Streets and Sanitation coordinate this clean-up program so that the administration, aldermanic offices, community organizations, block clubs, residents, young and old alike, can work together to clean their blocks of dirt, garbage filled lots and graiTiti; and 17806 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Be It Further Resolved, That the Committee on Neighborhood and Community AfTairs conduct hearings on the feasibility of such a program.

COMMITTEE ON STREETS AND ALLEYS.

APPROVAL GIVEN FOR GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys to which had been referred (February 27 and March 27, 1985) two proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, submitted separate reports recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances which were transmitted therewith.

On separate motions made by Alderman Cullerton, each of the said proposed ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone — 48.

Nays - None.

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

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

Grant to Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance to maintain and use as now constructed covered bridges over and across portions of the public way in block bounded by S. State St., E. Madison St, S. Wabash Ave. and E. Monroe St. Said bridges are constructed of reinforced concrete and brick and used for pedestrian traffic and sale of merchandise between Nos. 1-39 S. State, 12-14 E. Monroe and 2-38 S. Wabash. The lower portions of said bridges shall be not less than nineteen (19) feet above alley grade. Individual descriptions of said bridges are as follows:

- Over the first north/south alley east of S. State and north of E. Monroe, approximately 11 feet in length and 14 feet in width, located at a point approximately 46 feet north of 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17807

north line of E. Monroe connecting 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th floor levels between 31-35 S. State and 12-14 E. Monroe.

- Over the east/west alley commencing at a point on the west line ofthe first north/south alley east of S. State proceeding in an easterly direction a distance of 37 feet thence southerly a distance of 11 feet thence westerly 10 feet thence northwesterly at an angle at a distance of 27 feet thence northerly a distance of 6 feet to point of beginning. Said bridge connects the 12th floor levels of buildings located at 12-14 E. Monroe St. and 1-39 S. State St.

- Over Holden Court commencing on north line of E. Monroe, running in a northerly direction a distance of 236 feet and connecting Nos. 1-29 S. State, 18- 38 S. Wabash and 12- 14 E. Monroe at 2nd, 3rd and 4th levels.

- Over Holden Court commencing on north line of E. Monroe running in a northerly direction a distance of 158 feet connecting 27-35 S. State, 28-38 S. Wabash and 12-14 E. Monroe at 5th floor level. Also at the 5th floor level, a covered bridge over Holden Court commencing at a point 191 feet north of north line of E. Monroe and running in a northerly direction a distance of 45 feet.

- Over Holden Court commencing on the north line of E. Monroe running in a northerly direction a distance of 157 feet along the west line of Holden Court; thence running southeasterly at an angle, a distance of approximately 19 feet thence in a southerly direction a distance of 138 feet along the E. line of Holden Ct, thence in a westerly direction a distance of 19 feet to the point of beginning. Said bridge connects the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th floor levels between 27-35 S. State, 32-38 S. Wabash and 12-14 E. Monroe St.

- Over Holden Court commencing at a point on the west line of Holden Court 8 feet north of north line of E. Monroe, thence running in a northerly direction a distance of 149 feet thence in a southeasterly direction at an angle, a distance of 19 feet thence in a southerly direction a distance of 130 feet to a point on the east line of Holden Court 8 feet north of north line of E. Monroe, thence westerly a distance of 19 feet to point of beginning. Said bridge shall connect the Uth and 12th floor levels between 27-29 S. State, 32-38 S. Wabash and 12-14 E. Monroe.

- Over Holden Court commencing at a point on the west line of Holden Court 105 feet north of north line of E. Monroe, thence running in an easterly direction, at an angle a distance of 19 feet thence in a southerly direction a distance of 55 feet thence running in a northwesterly direction at an angle a distance of 20 feet thence running in a westerly direction a distance of nine feet thence running in a northerly direction a distance of 50 feet to the point of beginning. Said bridge shall connect the 13th floor level between 32-38 S. Wabash and 12-14 E. Monroe.

- Over Holden Court commencing at a point on the west line of Holden Court 106 feet north ofthe north line of E. Monroe thence running in an easterly direction a distance of 19 feet thence running in a southerly direction a distance of 56 feet thence running in a northwesterly direction at an angle a distance of 39 feet then running in a northerly direction a distance of 23 feet to the point of beginning. Said bridge shall connect the 14th and 15th floor levels of 32-38 S. Wabash and 12-14 E. Monroe. 17808 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

- Over Holden Court 9 feet in width, commencing on the west line of Holden Court 105 feet north of north line of E. Monroe thence running in a southerly direction a distance of 23 feet. Said bridge shall occupy the 16th and 17th floor levels at 12-14 E. Monroe St.

Authority herein granted for a period of five (5) years from and after August 30, 1984.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints hereto attached, which by reference is made a part of this ordinance. Said privilege shall be maintained and used in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the directions of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation and the Commissioner of Inspectional Services and the Commissioner of Public Works. The grantee shall keep that portion of the public way over or under said privileges in good condition and repair, safe for public travel, free from snow, ice and debris to the satisfaction ofthe Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation.

SECTION 2. The grantee agrees to pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege herein granted the sum of Thirty Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy and no/100 Dollars ($30,970.00) per annum, in advance, the first payment to be made as of date stated in Section 1, and each succeeding payment on the same day and month annually thereafter. In case of the termination of the privilege herein granted or the grantee transfers title or vacates the premises, the grantee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City ofChicago for the annual compensation which shall have become due and payable under the provisions hereof, until the structures and appliances herein authorized are removed and the public way is restored as herein required. Further, renewal authority for the continued maintenance and use ofthe public ways as herein described shall be obtained prior to the date of expiration of this ordinance.

SECTION 3. This ordinance is subject to amendment, modification or repeal, and permission and authority herein granted may be revoked by the .Mayor and the City Comptroller in their discretion, at any time without the consent of said grantee. Upon termination of the privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the grantee, without cost or expense to the City ofChicago, shall remove the structures and appliances herein authorized and restore the public way where disturbed by said structures or appliances or by the removal thereof, to a proper condition under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation and in accordance to the City Municipal Code. In the event of the failure, neglect or refusal of said grantee so to do, the City of Chicago will have the choice of either performing said work and charging the cost thereof to said grantee or determining what the cost of said work shall be and billing the grantee for said cost.

SECTION 4. The insurance company and the grantee, as provided in Section 5, will hold and save the City ofChicago harmless from any and all liability and expense, including judgments, costs and damages, for removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance and restoration of the structures or appliances herein authorized and from any and all damages thereto on account of the location, construction, alteration, repair or maintenance of any public ways, bridges, subways, tunnels, vaults, sewers, water mains, conduits, pipes, poles and other utilities. For the City of Chicago to recover from the insurance company and grantee under this section, it is not necessary that the City of Chicago first make said removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance or restoration. The Commissioner of 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17809

Streets and Sanitation is hereby authorized to determine what cost would be involved to perform said removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance or restoration. The grantee and the insurance company, upon receiving written notification from the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation of the cost shall pay said amount. The decision of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation shall be final and binding. It shall be the responsibility ofthe grantee to furnish the City ofChicago, prior to issuance of permit for this privilege, a copy of proof of insurance (certificate of insurance) in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit with said insurance covering all liability, both public liability and property damage, that may result from the granting of said privilege. The grantee must furnish the City of Chicago a certificate of insurance which names the City of Chicago as additional insured and also clearly indicates that the privilege being granted by this ordinance is covered by the insurance policy. Certificates renewing insurance must be furnished to the Department of Finance, Real Estate Division, no later than 30 days prior to expiration of policy. The siforementioned insurance coverage shall be maintained at all times by the grantee until the structures or appliances described in this ordinance are removed and the public way is restored as herein required.

SECTION 5. The permittee(s) shall also indemnify and hold harmless the City of Chicago for any personal injuries or deaths occurring out of the reconstruction, maintenance and operation ofthe (vaults, fire escapes, canopies, etc.) and arising out ofand including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

SECTION 6. The permission and authority herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit authorizing same shall have been issued by the City Comptroller and upon the faithful observance and performance of all and singular the conditions and provisions of this ordinance, and conditioned further to indemnify, keep and save harmless the City of Chicago against all liabilities, judgments, costs, damages and other expenses which may in any way come against said City in consequence of the permission given by this ordinance, or which may accrue against, be charged to, or recovered from said City from, or by reason, or on account of, any act or thing done, or omitted, or neglected to be done by the grantee in and about the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, use and removal of said structures or appliances and the restoration of the public way as herein required. Said insurance coverage shall be continuing in eff'ect until the structures or appliances herein authorized are removed and the public way is restored as herein required.

SECTION 7. The grantee will further be liable to the City of Chicago for the annual compensation for the use ofthe public way.

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take efTect and be in force from and after its passage; provided said grantee file a written acceptance of this ordinance with the City Clerk, provided further, that proof of indemnification on behalf of the City of Chicago, as herein requested, and payment ofthe first year's compensation to be paid to the City Comptroller.

Grant to 1500 Associates.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 17810 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to 1500 Associates - Loft Development, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance to construct, maintain and use a stairway located in the public way on W. Blackhawk Street adjacent to the building known as 1500 N. Halsted Street. Said stairway shall extend into the public way approximately four (4) feet with a length of approximately twelve (12) feet, for a period of five (5) years from and afler date of passage.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints hereto attached, which by reference is made a part of this ordinance. Said privilege shall be maintained and used in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Chicago and the directions of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation and the Commissioner of Inspectional Services. The grantee shall keep that portion ofthe public way over or under said privileges in good condition and repair, safe for public travel, free from snow, ice and debris to the satisfaction ofthe Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation.

SECTION 2. The grantee agrees to pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege herein granted the sum of Three Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($350.00) per annum, in advance, the first payment to be made as of date stated in Section 1, and each succeeding payment on the same day and month annually thereaLfter. In case of the termination of the privilege herein granted or the grantee transfers title or vacates the premises, the grantee shall, nevertheless, remain liable to the City of Chicago for the annual compensation which shall have become due and payable under the provisions hereof, until the structures and appliances herein authorized are removed and the public way is restored as herein required. Further, renewal authority for the continued maintenance and use of the public ways as herein described shall be obtained prior to the date of expiration of this ordinance.

SECTION 3. This ordinance is subject to amendment, modification or repeal, and permission and authority herein granted may be revoked by the Mayor and the City Comptroller in their discretion, at any time without the consent of said grantee. Upon termination of the privilege herein granted, by lapse of time or otherwise, the grantee, without cost or e.xpense to the City of Chicago, shall remove the structures and appliances herein authorized and restore the public way where disturbed by said structures or appliances or by the removal thereof, to a proper condition under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation and in accordance to the City Municipal Code. In the event ofthe failure, neglect or refusal of said grantee so to do, the City of Chicago will have the choice of either performing said work and charging the cost thereof to said grantee or determining what the cost of said work shall be and billing the grantee for said cost.

SECTION 4. The insurance company and the grantee, as provided in Section 5, will hold and save the City of Chicago harmless from any and all liability and expense, including judgments, costs and damages, for removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance and restoration of the structures or appliances herein authorized and from any and all damages thereto on account of the location, construction, alteration, repair or maintenance of any public ways, bridges, subways, tunnels, vaults, sewers, water mains, conduits, pipes, poles and other utilities. For the City of Chicago to recover from the insurance company and grantee under this section, it is not necessary that the City of Chicago first make said 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17811

removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance or restoration. The Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation is hereby authorized to determine what cost would be involved to perform said removal, relocation, alteration, repair, maintenance or restoration. The grantee and the insurance company, ujxm receiving written notification from the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation of the cost shall pay said amount. The decision of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation shall be final and binding. It shall be the responsibility ofthe grantee to furnish the City ofChicago, prior to issuance of permit for this privilege, a copy of proof of insurance (certificate of insurance) in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit with said insurance covering all liability, both public liability and property damage, that may result from the granting of said privilege. The grantee must furnish the City of Chicago a certificate of insurance which names the City of Chicago as additional insured and also clearly indicates that the privilege being granted by this ordinance is covered by the insurance policy. Certificates renewing insurance must be furnished to the Department of Finance, Real Estate Division, no later than 30 days prior to expiration of policy. The aforementioned insurance coverage shall be maintained at all times by the grantee until the structures or appliances described in this ordinance are removed and the public way is restored as herein required.

SECTION 5. The permittee shall also indemnify and hold harmless the City ofChicago for any personal injuries or deaths occurring out of the reconstruction, maintenance and operation of the (vaults, fire escapes, canopies, etc.) and arising out of and including the passive negligence ofthe City ofChicago.

SECTION 6. The permission and authority herein granted shall not be exercised until a permit authorizing same shall have been issued by the City Comptroller and upon the faithful observance and performance of all and singular the conditions and provisions of this ordinance, and conditioned further to indemnify, keep and save harmless the City of Chicago against all liabilities, judgments, costs, damages and expenses which may in any way come against said City in consequence of the permission given by this ordinance, or which may accrue against, be charged to or recovered from said City from or by reason or on account of any act or thing done or omitted or neglected to be done by the grantee in and about the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, use and removal of said structures or appliances and the restoration of the public way as herein required. Said insurance coverage shall be continuing in effect until the structures or appliances herein authorized are removed and the public way is restored as herein required.

SECTION 7. The grantee will further be liable to the City of Chicago for the annual compensation for the use of the public way.

SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take efTect and be in force from and after its passage; provided said grantee file a written acceptance of this ordinance with the City Clerk, provided further, that proof of indemnification on behalf of the City of Chicago, as herein requested, and payment ofthe first year's compensation to be paid to the City Comptroller.

GRANT OF PRIVILEGE FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO AMENDED. 17812 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed amendatory ordinance:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the ordinance passed by the City Council on March 20, 1985, page 14587, granting permission to the First National Bank of Chicago, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the ordinance, to install, maintain and use communications conduits under and along the public way located at 73 W. Monroe St. be and the same is hereby amended by striking out of Section 1, as printed, the following:

1) "thirty-two (32) feet" and inserting in lieu thereof: "forty-five (45) feet"

2) "sixty-six (66) feet" and inserting in lieu thereof: "sixty (60) feet".

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

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays - None.

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

PUBLIC ALLEY VACATED IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST ONTARIO STREET, WEST OHIO STREET, NORTH DEARBORN STREET AND NORTH CLARK STREET.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent of the public use and the public interest to be subserved in such as to warrant the vacation of public alley described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17813

SECTION 1. That all of the north-south 11-foot public alley lying east ofthe east line of Lots 9, 10, and 11; lying west ofthe west line of Lot 12; lying south of a line drawn from the northeast corner of Lot 11 to the northwest corner of Lot 12; and lying north of a line drawn from the southeast corner of Lot 9 to the southwest corner of Lot 12 in

William B. Ogden's Subdivision of Block 18 in Wolcott's Addition to Chicago in the E. 1/2 ofthe Northeast 1/4 of Section 9, Township 39 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian;

said public alley herein vacated being further described as all of the north-south 11-foot public alley in the block bounded by West Ontario Street, West Ohio Street, North Clark Street, and North Dearborn Street as colored in red and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 2. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, the Chicago Title and Trust Company, as Trustee, Trust No. 64278, shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to owner of the property abutting said public alley hereby vacated, the sum of One Hundred Ten Thousand Six Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($110,600.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits; and further, shall within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, deposit in the City Treasury of the City of Chicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to the public alley hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb in W. Ontario Street.

SECTION 3. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, the Chicago Title and Trust Company, as Trustee, Trust No. 64278, shall file or cause to be filed for record in the OfTice of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

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

[Drawings omitted for printing purposes.]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays - None. 17814 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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

PUBLIC ALLEY VACATED IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST 40TH PLACE, SOUTH ARCHER AVENUE, SOUTH SACRAMENTO AVENUE AND SOUTH RICHMOND STREET.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted the following proposed ordinance:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent of the public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of parts of public alleys described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That all that part ofthe northeasterly-southwesterly 16-foot public alley lying northwesterly of the northwesterly line of Lots 36 to 42, both inclusive; lying southeasterly ofthe southeasterly line of Lot 43 and southeasterly of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 43 to the intersection of the east and southeast lines of Lot 26; lying northeasterly ofand adjoining the northeasterly line of Lot 35 extended northwesterly; and lying southwesterly of a line drawn from the northeast corner of Lot 42 to the intersection ofthe east and southeast lines of Lot 43 all in Rozenski, Lipski and Zacker's Subdivision of Lot 8 and the west 1/2 of Lot 9 in Lurton's Subdivision of that part lying .N. of Archer Road of the E. 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 1, Township 38 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian;

also

all that part of the north-south 16-foot public alley lying west of the west line of Lot 43; lying east of the east line of Lots 25 and 26; lying northerly of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 43 to the intersection of the east and southeasterly lines of Lot 26; and lying south ofthe eastwardly extension ofthe south line ofthe north 10 feet of Lot 25 all in Rozenski, Lipski and Zacker's Subdivision aforementioned;

also

that part of the north-south public alley as dedicated by plat recorded September 29, 1972, as Document No. 22069400 and described as follows: The east 6 feet of Lot 25, together with the east 6 feet of that part of Lot 26 lying northerly of the northeasterly line of Lot 35 produced northwesterly to the west line of the east 6 feet of said Lot in Rozenski, Lipski and Zacker's Subdivision aforementioned; said parts of public alleys herein vacated being fvirther described as all of the remaining northeasterly- southwesterly 16-foot public alley, together with the south 43.72 feet, more or less, ofthe north- south 16-foot public alley in the block bounded by W. 40th Place, S. Archer Avenue, S. Sacramento Avenue, and S. Richmond Street as colored in red and indicated 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17815

by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacations.

SECTION 2. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company and Illinois Bell Telephone Company, their successors and assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy and telephonic and associated services under, over, and along all those parts of the public alleys as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 3. The Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago shall dedicate or cause to be dedicated to the public and open up for public use as a public alley the following described property:

the north 20.0 feet of Lot 43 in Rozenski, Lipski and Zacker's Subdivision of Lot 8 and the west 1/2 of Lot 9, in Lurton's Subdivision of that part lying N. of Archer Road of the E. 1/2 ofthe N.W. 1/4 of Section 1, Township 38 North, Range 13 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian,

as colored in yellow and indicated by the words "To Be Dedicated" on the aforementioned drawing.

SECTION 4. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance. Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association ofChicago shall pay or cause to be paid to the City ofChicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to owner of the property abutting said parts of public alleys hereby vacated, the sum of Thirty-five Thousand One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($35,100.00), which sum in the judgement of this body will be equal to such benefits; and further, shall within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, deposit in the City Treasury ofthe City ofChicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to public alley hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb in S. Richmond Street and constructing paving and curbs in and to the alley herein dedicated. The precise amount of the sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Public Works after such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within 90 days afler the passage of this ordinance, the Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago shall file or cause to be filed for record in the OfTice of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps, together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged, showing the vacations and dedication herein provided for.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take efTect and be in force from and after its passage. 17816 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

[Drawings omitted for printing purposes.]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

PUBLIC ALLEY VACATED IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY WEST 56TH STREET, WEST 57TH STREET, SOUTH OAKLEY AVENUE, ETC.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance:

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent ofthe public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of public alley and part of public alley described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That all that part of the east-west 16-foot public alley lying south of the south line of Lot 19 and said south line extended east; lying north of the north line of Lots 20 to 24, both inclusive; lying east of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 19 to the northwest corner of Lot 24; and lying west of the northwardly extension of the east line of Lot 20, all in Subdivision of Lots 21 and 22 in Block 1 and Lots 35 and 36 in Block 3 in Subdivision of the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 18, Township 38 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian; also, all that part ofthe north-south 16-foot public alley as dedicated by Plat of Subdivision of the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 in Section 18, Township 38 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian, as recorded August 23, 1894, as Document No. 2091828, lying south ofthe eastwardly extension ofthe north line of the south 1 foot of Lot 10 in Subdivision of Lots 21 and 22 in Block 1 aforementioned; and being further described as follows: lying east of the east line of Lots 10 to 19, both inclusive; lying west of a line 16 feet east ofand parallel with the east line of said Lots 10 to 19, both inclusive; lying south ofthe eastwardly extension ofthe north line ofthe south one (1) foot of Lot 10; and lying north of the eastwardly extension of the south line of Lot 19 all in Subdivision of Lots 21 and 22 in Block 1 aforementioned; said public alley and part of public alley herein vacated being further described as all of the east-west 16-foot public 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17817

alley, together with the south 226 feet, more or less, ofthe north- south 16-foot public alley in the area bounded by W. 56th Street, W. 57th Street, S. Oakley Avenue, and a line 122.13 feet east ofthe east line of S. Oakley Avenue as colored in red and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacations.

SECTION 2. Bradley Supply Co. shall dedicate or cause to be dedicated to the public and open up for public use as an alley the following described property:

The north 16 feet of the south 17 feet of Lot 10 in Subdivision of Lots 21 and 22 in Block 1 and Lots 35 and 36 in Block 3 in Subdivision ofthe N.W. 1/4 ofthe N.W. 1/4 of Section 18, Township 38 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian;

as colored in yellow and indicated by the words "To Be Dedicated" on the aforementioned drawing.

SECTION 3. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company and Illinois Bell Telephone Company, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace, and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment and underground conduit, cables, and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy and telephonic and associated services under, over, and along all of the public alleys as herein vacated, with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 4. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, Bradley Supply Co. shall pay or cause to be paid to the City ofChicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to owner of the property abutting said public alley and part of public alley hereby vacated, the sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($7,700.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits; and further, shall within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, deposit in the City Treasury of the City of Chicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrance to the public alley hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb in S. Oakley Avenue and constructing paving and curbs in and to the alley to be dedicated. The precise amount of the sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Public Works after such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, the Bradley Supply Co. shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged, showing the vacations and dedication herein provided for.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take eff'ect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawings omitted for printing purposes. ] 17818 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

PUBLIC STREET VACATED ON PORTION OF NORTH ERNST COURT.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance;

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent of the public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of part of public street described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That all that part of the N. Ernst Court described as follows;

The space above N. Ernst Court enclosed by two horizontal planes, whose elevations with reference to City ofChicago Datum are 99.42 feet and 113.42 feet above Datum, described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 7 in (Kinzer's) Subdivision of Lots 13, 14 and 15 in Subdivision of Block 13 in Canal Trustee's Subdivision of the South Fractional 1/4 of Fractional Section 3, Township 39 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, being also the intersection of the easterly line of N. Ernst Court and the South line of E. Walton Street; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of Lot 7 in (Kinzer's) Subdivision aforementioned, and the westerly line of Lots 8 and 11 in Subdivision of Block 13 aforementioned a distance of 102.53 feet to the Place of Beginning; thence continuing southeasterly along the westerly line of Lot 8 in Subdivision of Block 13 aforementioned a distance of 21.06 feet; thence west parallel to the north line of said Block 13 a distance of 20.00 feet to the easterly line of Lot 7 in Subdivision of Block 13 aforesaid; thence northwesterly along the easterly line of said Lot 7 a distance of 21.06 feet; thence easterly 20.00 feet to the Place of Beginning;

said part of public street herein vacated is colored in red and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17819

made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 2. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance, the La Salle National Bank and Trust Company, as Trustee, Trust No. 107707, shall pay or cause to be paid to the City ofChicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to owner of the property abutting said part of public street hereby vacated, the sum of Five Thousand Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($5,200.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take efTect and be in force from and after its passage and approval provided that the La Salle National Bank and Trust Company, as Trustee, Trust No. 107707, shall within 90 days after the passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance.

[Drawing omitted for printing purposes. ]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays — None.

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

VACATION OF NORTH WEST WATER STREET BETWEEN WEST LAKE STREET AND WEST RANDOLPH STREET AMENDED.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed amendatory ordinance:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Chicago on April 18, 1985, as printed in the Journal of Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe City of Chicago of said date, pages 15176, 15177, and 15178, providing for the vacation of "Portion of North West Water Street vacated between West Lake Street and West Randolph Street," be and the same is hereby amended by striking all of the ordinance as passed and substituting in lieu thereof the following ordinance: 17820 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCTL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago, after due investigation and consideration, has determined that the nature and extent of the public use and the public interest to be subserved is such as to warrant the vacation of public street described in the following ordinance; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That all that part of N. West Water Street lying west of the west line of Block "N" in Original Town ofChicago, according to the map thereof recorded August 18, 1855, in book 85 of maps at page 149; lying east of a line 75 feet west of and parallel with the west line of Block "N"; lying south of a line drawn from the northwest corner of Lot 1 in Block "N" aforementioned to the intersection of the north line of Lot 1 in Block 29 in Original Town ofChicago in the South 1/2 of Section 9, Township 39 North, Range 14 East ofthe Third Principal Meridian and a line 75 feet west ofand parallel with the west line of said Block "N"; and lying north of a line drawn from the southwest corner of Lot 5 in Block "N" aforesaid to the intersection of the south line of Lot 9 in Block 29 aforesaid, and said line 75 feet west ofand parallel with the west line of Block "N" aforesaid; said public street herein vacated being further described as all that part of N. West Water Street lying between the south line of W. Lake Street and the north line of W. Randolph Street, as colored in red and indicated by the words "To Be Vacated" on the drawing hereto attached, which drawing for greater certainty, is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation.

SECTION 2. The City of Chicago hereby reserves for the benefit of Commonwealth Edison Company, their successors or assigns, an easement to operate, maintain, construct, replace and renew overhead poles, wires, and associated equipment, and underground conduit, cables and associated equipment for the transmission and distribution of electric energy under, over, and along all that part of N. West Water Street as herein vacated with the right of ingress and egress.

SECTION 3. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, its successors, or assigns shall execute and deliver to the Office of the Corporation Counsel and the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Chicago prior to the issuance of any building permit on said beneficiary's premises a Grant of Easement for ingress and egress between W. Lake Street and W. Randolph Street of a strip of land 20 feet in width over and across that part of N. West Water Street as herein vacated to remain open above the existing grade and below an elevation of 16 feet above the existing grade. Upon the approval of the Corporation Counsel and the Commissioner of Public Works said Grant of Easement shall forthwith be recorded in the Recorder's Office of Cook County, Illinois, by the American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, and the Document No. thereof, shall be furnished to the Office ofthe Commissioner of Public Works.

The vacation herein provided for is further made subject to existing railroad track ordinances and the American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, hereby agrees to accept the terms and conditions of all existing ordinances between the City of Chicago and the railroads occupying that part of N. West Water Street herein vacated. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17821

SECTION 4. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within 120 days afler the passage of this ordinance, American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, shall pay or cause to be paid to the City of Chicago as upon the e.xpress condition that within 120 days cifter the passage of this ordinance, American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, shall pay or cause to be paid to the City ofChicago as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to owner ofthe property abutting said N. West Water Street hereby vacated, the sum of Two Million One Hundred Forty-five Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($2,145,000.00), which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits; and further, shall within 120 days after the passage of this ordinance, deposit in the City Treasury ofthe City ofChicago a sum sufficient to defray the costs of removing paving and curb returns and constructing sidewalk and curb across the entrances to public street hereby vacated, similar to the sidewalk and curb in W. Randolph Street and W. Lake Street. The precise amount ofthe sum so deposited shall be ascertained by the Commissioner of Public Works aifter such investigation as is requisite.

SECTION 5. The vacation herein provided for is made upon the express condition that within 120 days afler the passage of this ordinance, the American National Bank, as Trustee, Trust No. 45149, shall file or cause to be filed for record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with an attached drawing approved by the Superintendent of Maps.

SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take eff'ect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Drawing omitted for printing purposes.]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone ~ 48.

Nays - None.

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

TIME EXTENSION GRANTED FOR VACATION OF NORTH WEST WATER STREET BET'WEEN WEST RANDOLPH STREET AND WEST WASHINGTON STREET.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed amendatory ordinance; 17822 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, The Time Extension Ordinance passed by the City Council December 28, 1983 (CJ. pp. 4418 and 4419), providing for the vacation of that part of N. West Water Street between W. Randolph Street and W. Washington Street was not recorded within the required time period; and

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago, the Metropolitan Sanitary District and Riverside Park Ltd. require an additional three (3) months in order to complete the negotiations for the transfer of deeds for the property to be used for a City riverfront park and for the property needed for the Metropolitan Sanitary District Instream Aeration Facility Site; now, therefore,

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the ordinance as passed on December 28, 1983, as printed in the Journal of Proceedings on said date, pages 4418 and 4419, providing for "Vacation of Portion of N. West Water Street between W. Randolph Street and W. Washington Street" and amended by ordinance passed December 18, 1984, to extend the time period to eighteen (18) months be and the same is hereby further amended by striking "six (6) months" appearing in Sections 3 and 4 of said ordinance of December 28, 1983, and substituting in lieu thereof "twenty-one (21) months."

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

[Drawing omitted for printing purposes. ]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone — 48.

Nays — None.

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

SUPERINTENDENT OF MAPS DIRECTED TO APPROVE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance;

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17823

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby authorized and directed to approve a plat of "Gillian Gardens Subdivision" lying on the south side of W. 69th Street between the east line of S. Kolin Avenue and a line 367.54 feet west thereof (as measured along the south line of W. 69th Street), for Waldon Electronics, Inc. as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat (No. 22-13-85-961).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take efTect and be in force from and afler its passage.

[Plat omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in the Office ofthe City Clerk.]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - None.

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

SUPERINTENDENT OF MAPS DIRECTED TO APPROVE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby authorized and directed to approve a plat of Copernicus' Second Subdivision in the area bounded by W. 59th Street, the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, vacated S. Natchez Avenue, and S. Narragansett Avenue for Parkway Bank and Trust Company, Trust No. 7068, as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat (No. 18-23-85-971).

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take eff'ect and be in force from and after its passage.

[Plat omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in office ofthe City Clerk.] 17824 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance wa.s Pa.s.svc/ liy yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter. Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Vardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - ."^one.

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

SUPERI.NTENDENT OF .MAPS DIRECTED TO APPROVE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance:

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicai^o:

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of Maps, K.x Officio E.\aminer of Subdivisions, is • hereby authorized and directed to approve a plat of .Ashland- Wollington Subdivision and having a frontage of 282.17 feet along the east line of .\'. Paulina Street and a frontage of 369.23 feet along the west line of .\. Ashland Avenue and lying south of a line approximately 283.0 feet south ofthe south line of W. Wellington Avenue, as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat (.N'o. 30-32-85-975).

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

[Plat omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in office ofthe City Clerk.)

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed hy yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers. Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter. Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

.Vay.s - None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17825

SUPERINTENDENT OF MAPS DIRECTED TO APPROVE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance;

Be [t Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Superintendent of .Maps, Ex Officio Examiner of Subdivisions, is hereby authorized and directed to approve a plat of Olympia Center Subdivision, having a frontage of 175.11 feet on E. Chicago Avenue, a frontage of 121.60 feet on .N. Michigan Avenue, and a frontage of 235.06 feet on E. Superior Street located at the northeast corner of N. Michigan Avenue and E. Superior Street, as shown on the attached plat, when the necessary certificates are shown on said plat (No. 10-42-85-976).

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

[Plat omitted for printing purposes but on file and available for public inspection in office ofthe City Clerk.]

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter. Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays — None.

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

AUTHORITY GRANTED TO GREATER STATE STREET COUNCIL FOR TE.MPORARY ERECTION OF EIFFEL TOWER REPLICA.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed order;

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to grant permission to the Greater State Street Council, 36 S. State Street, for temporary erection of an Eiffel Tower replica 18 feet 0 inches high with a 5-foot square base, for the period of .May 1 thru .May 11, 1985, on the island at State and Wacker as a salute to France "Trois Jours de France" which event is targeted to residents of French heritage. 17826 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

On motion of Alderman Cullerton, the foregoing proposed order was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone — 48.

Nays - None.

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

AUTHORITY GRANTED TO INSTITUTE NECESSARY PROCEEDINGS FOR PAVING OF SPECIFIED ALLEYS.

The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted separate committee reports recommending that the City Council pass thirteen proposed orders from the Board of Local Improvements authorizing the necessary proceedings for paving of specified alleys.

On separate motions made by Alderman Cullerton, each of the said proposed orders was Passec/by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter. Volini, Orr, Stone — 48.

.Ways - None.

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

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

Alley Bounded by East I03rd Street, East I04th Street: South Vernon .Avenue and South Eberhart Avenue.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe "T" alley bounded by E. 103rd Street; E. 104th Street. S. Vernon Avenue and S. Eberhart Avenue. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17827

North-South .Alli^y Bounded hy West I27th Street. Went I29(h Place. South .Morgan Street and the City Limits on the West.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by W. 127th Street, W. 129th Place, S. .Morgan Street and the City limits on the west.

North-South Alley Bounded by South Halsted .'Street. South Green Street. West I27th Street and West 129th Place.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by S. Halsted Street, S. Green Street, W. r27th Street and W. 129th Place.

_ Alley Bounded by East I05th Place, East 106th Street. South Langley Avenue and South Corliss Avenue. *

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby.requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, of the roadway ofthe "T" alley bounded by E. 105th Place, E. 106th Street, S Langley and S. Corliss Avenues.

North-South Alley Bounded by .South Peoria Street. South Green Street, West I27th Street and West I29th Place.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by S. Peoria Street, S. Green Street, W. 127th Street and W. 129th Place.

North-South Alley Bounded by South Peoria Street, South Sangamon Street, West I28th Street and West I29th Street. 17828 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Ordered. That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by S. Peoria Street, S. Sangamon Street, W. 128th Street and W. 129th Street.

North-South Alley Bounded by East 107th Street, East 108th Street, South Forest .\venue and South Calumet Avenue.

Ordered. That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by E. 107th Street, E. 108th Street, S. Forest Avenue and S. Calumet Avenue.

North-South Alley and Roadway Bounded by East 105th Street, South Indiana Avenue, East 106th Street and South Edbrooke Avenue.

Ordered. That the Commissioner of Public Works (the Board of Local Improvements) is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the paving with concrete, by special assessment, the north-south alley and roadway bounded by E. 105th Street, S. Indiana Avenue, E. 106th Street and S. Edbrooke Avenue.

North-South Alley Bounded by South Peoria Street. South Sangamon Street, West I28th Street and West I29th Place,

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by S. Peoria Street, S. Sangamon Street, W. r28th Street andW. 129th Place.

North-South Alley Bounded hy West I28lh Street. West 129th Place, South Sangamon Street and South Morgan Street.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, of the roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by W. 128th Street, W. 129th Place, S. Sangamon Street and S. Morgan Street.

North-South Alley Bounded by West I2lst Street, West I23rd Street, South Harvard .Avenue and South Stewart .Avenue. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17829

Ordered, That the B<)ard of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, of the roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by W. 121st Street, W. r23rd Street, S. Harvard Avenue and S. Stewart Avenue.

North-South .Alley Bounded by East 103rd Street, East I04th Street, South Eberhart Avenue and South Rhodes Avenue.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, of the roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by E. 103rd Street, E.-104th Street, S. Eberhart Avenue and S. Rhodes Avenue.

North-South Alley Bounded hy West I2lst Street, West I22nd Street, South LaSalle Street and South Perry .Avenue.

Ordered, That the Board of Local Improvements is hereby requested to institute the necessary proceedings for the paving with concrete, by special assessment, ofthe roadway ofthe north-south alley bounded by W. 121st Street, W. 122nd Street, S. LaSalle Street and S. Perry Avenue.

COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY.

LOADING ZONES ESTABLISHED AND A.MENDED ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted two proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances transmitted therewith (as substitutes for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee).

On separate motions made by Alderman Laurino, each of the said proposed substitute ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, .N'ardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - .None. 17830 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance);

Loading Zones Established.

Be It Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION I. That in accordance with the provisions of Section 27-410 ofthe .Municipal Code ofChicago, the following locations are hereby designated as loading zones for the distances specified, during the hours designated;

Public Wav Distance and Hours

South Archer Avenue 5764 from a point 135 feet west of (north side) South Lorel Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof— All Times;

North Broadway From a point 35 feet south of West (east side) Gunnison Street, (PL), to a point 45 feet south thereof - 9:00 A..M. to 6;00 P.M. - .Monday through Friday;

East Chestnut Street From a point 33 feet east of North (south side) State Street to a point 40 feet east thereof- At All Times:

North Kedzie Avenue From a point 222 feet south of North (west side) Elston .'Vvenue, to a point 40 feet south thereof - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - .Monday through Saturday;

South Kedzie Avenue From a point 195 feet south of Ogden (east side) Avenue to a point 250 feet south thereof-- Handicapped Loading Zone 9:00 A..M. to 4:00 P.-M. - Monday through Friday;

.North Neva Avenue From a point 40 feet south of West (west side) Grace Street to a point 25 feet south thereof — (3756 .North .Neva Avenue) Handicapped Loading Zone:

South May Street 8053- 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A..M. -

(eastside) Sunday through Wednesday;

South Peoria Street From a point 125 feet south of West (west side) 118th Street to a point 8 feet south 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17831

Public Wav Distance and Hours

thereof-(11810 S. Peoria Street) Handicapped Loading Zone At All Times;

North Rockwell Street From a point 70 feet south of West (eastside) Leland Avenue, to a point 25 feet south thereof- 8:00 A.M. to 6;00 P.M - Monday through Saturday;

North Sacramento Avenue From a point 20 feet south of West (west side) Diversey Avenue, to a point 88 feet south thereof - 8:00 A..M. to 8:00 P.M. - .Monday through Saturday;

.North Southport Avenue From a point 60 feet north of West (west side) Waveland Avenue to a point 25 feet north thereof - 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M - Monday through Saturday;

West 59th Street From a point 100 feet west of South (southside) Richmond Street to a point 50 feet west thereof - 4:00 P.M. to 12 A..M. (.Midnight).

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

Loading Zone .Amended.

Be ft Ordained hy the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on January 14. 1966. printed .on page 6301 of the Journal of Proceedings of said date, establishing loading /ones on portions of sundry streets during the hours .specified, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following;

"W. 66th Street From a point 30 feet west of South (southside) Ashland Avenue to a point 80 feet thereof."

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

VEHICULAR TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS RESTRICTED AND A.MENDED ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS. 17832 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

The Committee on Tratfic Control and Safety submitted two proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances transmitted therewith (as substitutes for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee).

On separate motions made by Alderman Laurino, each of the said proposed substitute ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - None.

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

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

Vehicular Traffic Movement Restricted lo Single Direction.

Be [t Ordained by the ('ity Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTIO.N I. Pursuant to Section 27-403 ofthe .Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall operate such vehicle only in the direction specified below on the public wavs between the limits indicated;

Public Way Limits and Direction

East 49th Street to East 51st Street - South Blackstone Avenue - northerly;

West Chelsea Place to West I09th South Church Street Place - northerly;

From East 1 Uth Street to East 118th South Ewing Avenue Street - southerly;

From West 123rd Street to West South Normal Avenue 119th Street - northerly:

Alley bounded by West 25th Street. First north-south West 26th Street, South Drake Avenue and South St. Louis Avenue - southerly; 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMmTTEES 17833

Public Way Limits and Direction

East-west alley Bounded by West 58th Place, West 59th Street, South Pulaski Road and South Karlov Avenue - easterly.

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

.Amend Single Direction.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on September 6, 1984 printed on page 8752 of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, restricting the movement of vehicular tratfic to a single direction of portions of designated streets, be and the same is hereby amended:

"S. Damen Avenue From W. 38th Street to W. 39th Street — northerly"

By striking; northerly.

SECTIO.N 2. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on June 26, 1975, printed on page 808, of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, restricting the movement of vehicular traffic to a single direction on portions of designated streets, be and the same is hereby amended as it relates to the following:

"South Drake Avenue From W. Cermak Road to West 31 st Street - southerlv"

By striking therefrom the following portion;

"West 25th Street" "West 26th Street".

SECTION 3. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on 9-25-84, on page 9718, of the Journal ofthe Proceedings of said date, restricting the movement of vehicular tratfic to a single direction on portions of designated sundry streets be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom, the following:

"West Homer Street From .N. Rockwell Street to .N. Washtenaw Avenue — westerly".

SECTION 4. That an ordinance heretofore passed by the City Council restricting the movement of vehicular traffic to a single direction on portions ol' designated streets and alleys, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following; 17834 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

"North-south alley bounded by West 52nd Street. West 51st Street, South Western Avenue and South Artesian Avenue - northerly".

SECTIO.N 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication.

PARKING LIMITATIONS ESTABLISHED ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

The Committee on Tratfic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith (as a substitute for proposed ordinances previously referred to the Committee on February 20, 1985, February 27, 1985 and .March 20, 1985):

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION I. Pursuant to Section 27-414 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle upon the following public ways in the areas indicated, during the hours specified;

Public Wav Limits and Times

South Ashland Avenue From a point 2t)2 feet south of West (westside) 66th Street to a point 90 feet south thereof- l-Hour - 6:00 A..M. to 6.00 P..M. - .Monday through Saturdav;

South Michigan Avenue From a point 295 feet north of East (west side) 107th Street to a point 75 feet north thereof- 1-Hour - 3:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - .Monday through Saturday.

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

On motion of Alderman Laurino, the foregoing proposed substitute ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz. Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach,' Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

.Wavs — .None. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COM^rnTEES 17835

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

PARKING METER ZONES ESTABLISHED AND A.MENDED ON PORTIONS OF DESIGNATED STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted two proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass said ordinances transmitted therewith (as substitutes for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee) in reference to parking meter zones.

On separate motions made by Alderman Laurino, each of the said proposed substitute ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke. Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks. Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays — None.

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

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

Parking Meter Zone Established.

Be It Ordained hy the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-415 of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to establish Parking Meter Area as follows:

Street Limits

On Logan Boulevard (north side) Between .North Troy Street and .North .Milwaukee Avenue - 3:00 A..M. to 9:00 P..M. - .Monday through Saturday 2-hour meters - 10 cents per hour - Extend .Meter Area No. 918.

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

Parking Meter Zone .Amended. 17836 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Be It Ordained hy the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to cause the removal of parking meters numbered 221030 and 221031 located on East Chestnut Street (south side) at a point 30 feet east of the property line of N. State Street to a point 42 feet east thereof

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

REGULATIONS PRESCRIBED AND AMENDED IN REFERENCE TO PARKING OF VEHICLES ON SUNDRY STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted seven proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass said ordinances transmitted therewith (as substitutes for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee) in referrence to the parking of vehicles.

On separate motions made by Alderman Laurino, each ofthe said proposed ordinances was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, (gabinski. Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton. Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone-48.

.Ways — .None.

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

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

Prohibition on Parking of Vehicles At All Times.

Be It Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-413 ofthe .Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle at any time upon the following public ways in the areas indicated;

Public Way Area

South Aberdeen Street From a point 240 feet south of West 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17837

Public Way Area

(westside) 63rd Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (6326 South Aberdeen Street) Handicapped Permit 981;

-North Albany Avenue From a point 20 feet south of West (west side) Homer Street to a point 20 feet south thereof (1926 North Albany Avenue) Handicapped Permit 973;

South Ashland Avenue From a point 145 feet south of West (east side) 35th Street to a point 40 feet south thereof

West Barry Avenue From a point 165 feet east of .North (north side) Clybourn Avenue to a point 25 feet east thereof; (2240 West Barry Ave­ nue) Handicapped Permit 989;

West Bryn .Mawr Avenue From .North Sayre .'\venue to .North (south side) Harlem Avenue;

North Central Park Avenue From a point 198 feet south of West (westside) Rosemont Avenue to a point 25 feet south thereof: (6234 North Central Park .'\venue) Handicapped Permit 758;

South Church Street From a point 225 feet north of West (westside) 107th Street to a point 25 feet north thereof (10636 South Church Street) Handicapped Permit 999;

South Claremont Avenue From a point 35 feet north of West (eastside) 73rd Street to a point 25 feet north thereof (7255 South Claremont Ave­ nue) Handicapped Permit 972

West Cornelia Avenue From a point 215 feet west of North (north side) .Major Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof (5636 West Cornelia Ave­ nue) Handicapped Permit 990;

West Douglas Boulevard From a point 30 feet east of South (northside) i loman Avenue to a point 20 feet east thereof (3356 West Douglas Boulevard) Handicapped Permit 977: 17838 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Public Wav Area

South Ewing Avenue From a point 304 feet south of East (west side) 98th Street to a point 24 feet south thereof: (9832 South Ewing .Avenue) Handicapped Permit 994;

.North Forest Preserve Drive From West Irving Park Road to the (east side) first alley south thereof

West George Street From a point 210 feet west of .North (south side) Damen Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof (2023 West George Street) Handicapped Permit 976:

South Green Street From a fwint 210 feet south of West (west side) 65th Street lo a point 25 feet south thereof (6522 South Green Street) Handicapped Permit 1000;

West Henderson Street From a point 305 feet west of North (north side) Lavergne Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof (5030 West Henderson Street) Handicapped Permit 995:

West Hirsch Street From a point 30 foot east of .North (north side) California Avenue to a point 35 feet east thereof;

West Hood Avenue From a point 75 feet west of North (south side) Ravenswood .-Xvenue (PL) to a point 25 feet west thereof

North Hoyne Avenue From a point 20 feet south of West (east side) Hood Avenue to a point 20 feet south thereof (6143 North Hoyne Avenue) Handicapped Permit 975;t alley north of

South Indiana Avenue From a point 135 feet south of West (east side) 101st Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (10119 South Indiana .Ave­ nue) Handicapped Permit 979:

.North Kedzie Avenue 2331 (alongside on West .Medill Ave­ nue at the drivewav);

.North Keystone Avenue From a point 50 feet north of West (west side) Wabansia Avenue to a point 25 feet 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17839

Public Wav /\rea

north thereof (1704 .North Keystone .Avenue) Handicapped Permit 992;

.North Keystone Avenue From the firs (west side) Peterson Avenue to a point 20 feet north thereof;

South LaFayette Avenue From a point 248 feet south of West (west side) 120th Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (12026 South LaFayette Avenue) Handicapped Permit 980;

North Lakewood Avenue From a point 210 feet south of West (eastside) Grace Street lo a point 25 feet south thereof (3745 North Lakewood Avenue) Handicapped Permit 988:

-North LaSalle Street Beginning at a point 135 feel north (east side) ofthe property line of West Randolph Street to a point 127 feet north thereof (public-benefit Stale of Illinois Building);

S<)uth .Vlanistee Avenue From a point 338 feet south of F.ast (west side) 98th Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (9836 South Manistee .\venue) Handicapped Permit 984;

South .Vlarshfield Avenue From a point 65 feet north of West (west side) 83rd Street to a point 25 feet north thereof (8252 South .Vlarshfield Avenue) Handicapped Permit 1003;

.North Marshfield Avenue From a point 70 feet south of West (westside) Walton Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (876 .North .Vlarshfield

Avenue) Handicapped Permit 986;

North Monticello Avenue From a point 170 feet south of West (west side) Ainslie Street lo a point 25 feet south thereof (4842 .North .Vlonticel Avenue) Handicapped Permit 963; 17840 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Public Wav .\rea

South Mozart Street From a point 164 feet north of West (west side) Pope John Paul II Drive to a point 25 feet north thereof (4240 South -Mozart Street) Handicapped Permit 970;

.North Oconto Avenue From a point 70 feel north of West (westside) Waveland Avenue to a point 25 feet north thereof (3708 .North Oconto Avenue) Handicapped Permit 940:

West Ohio Street From a point 200 feet west of North (north side) Western Avenue to a point 23 feet west thereof (2422 West Ohio Street) Handicapped Permit 991;

West Ohio Street From a point 130 feel west of .North (south side) Oakley Boulevard to a point 25 feet west thereof (2315 West Ohio Street) Handicapped Permit 974;

West Palmer Street From a point 100 feet west of North (south side) Lawndale Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof (3711 West Palmer Street) Handicapped Permit 982;

South Prairie Avenue From a point 305 feel north of East (east side) 105th Street to a point 25 feet north thereof (10429 South Prairie .Avenue) Handicapped Permit 993;

South Prospect Avenue From South Drew Street to South (west side) Wood Street;

-North Racine Avenue From a point 95 feet north of West (eastside) Waveland Avenue to a point 25 feet north thereof (3711 .North Racine .Avenue) Handicapped Permit 1002;

West Rice Street From a point 20 feet west of .North (south side) Western Avenue to a point 130 feet west thereof.

South Talman Avenue From a point 115 feel south of West (eastside) 53rd Street lo a point 25 feet south 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17841

Public Wav Area

thereof (5313 South Talman Avenue) Handicapped Permit 656;

South Trumbull Avenue FVom a point 105 feet south of West (east side) 16lh Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (1611 South Trumbull Avenue) Handicapped Permit 978;

West Waveland Avenue From a point 345 feet west of North (north side) .Melvina Avenue to a point 25 feet west thereof (6234 West Waveland Avenue) Handicapped Permit 971;

West West End Avenue From a point 240 feet east of .North (south side) Leclaire Avenue to a point 25 feet east thereof (5033 West West End Avenue) Handicapped Permit 956;

North Western Avenue From a point 20 feet south of West (westside) Rice Street to a point 111 feet south thereof;

South Wolcott Avenue From a point 198 feet south of West (west side) HOth Street to a point 25 feet south thereof (6020 South Wolcott Avenue) Handicapped Permit 984:

West 25th Place From a point 180 feet west of South (south side) Pulaski Road to a point 25 feel west thereof (4019 West 25th Place) Handicapped Permit 997:

West 48th Street From South Pulaski Road to the first (south side) alley west thereof;

West 48th Place From a point 273 feet east of South (north side) Halsted Street to a point 23 feet east thereof (730 West 48th Place) Handicapped Permit 996;

West 66th Street From South Ashland Avenue to the (southside) first alley west thereof

West 86th Place From a point 85 feet east of South (south side) Hamlin Avenue to a point 25 feet 17842 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Public Wav Area

east thereof (3749 West 86th Place) Handicapped Permit 998.

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

.Amend Parking Prohibition .At All Times.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION I. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on May 9, 1984, page 6458 of the Journal of the Proceedings of the said date, prohibiting the parking of vehicles al all times on portions of sundry streets, be and the same is hereby repealed by striking therefrom the following:

"North Lawndale Avenue 6316, Handicapped Parking Permit 758".

SECTION 2. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on September 25, 1984, printed on page 9695 of the Journal of the Proceedings of .said date, prohibiting the parking of vehicles at all times on portions of designated streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following;

"North Franklin Street From a point .30 feet north of West (west side) Locust Street to a point 95 feet north thereof":

and inserting in lieu thereof

"North Franklin Street From a point 30 feet north of West (west side) Locust Street lo a point 25 feet north thereof and from a point 123 feet north of West Locust Street to a point 23 feet north thereof- at all limes".

SECTION 3. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on October 12, 1983, printed on page 2342 of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, prohibiting the parking of vehicles at any time on portions of designated streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom, the following;

"West 47th Place 2421, Handicapped Permit 656".

SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter its passage and publication. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMlVnTTEES 17843

Prohibition .Against Parking nf Vehicles During Specified Hours.

Be It Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-414 ofthe Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle upon the following public way in the areas indicated, during the hours specified;

Public Way Limit and Time

"West Belmont Avenue From .North Pacific Avenue to .North (north side) Cumberland Avenue - 8:00 A..M. to 10:00 .A..M. - -Monday through Friday".

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

.Amend Prohibition .Against Parking of Vehicles During Specified Hours.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on 7-16-47, on page 676, of the Journal ofthe Proceedings of said date, prohibiting parking of vehicles during specified hours on portions of sundry streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following;

"North -Milwaukee Avenue Rush hour controls between West

(both sides) Lake Street lo North Parkside";

and inserting in lieu thereof

"North .Milwaukee Avenue Rush hour controls between West (both sides) Lake Street and .North Ashland .Avenue; .North Milwaukee Avenue Rush hour controls between .North (both sides) Kilbourn Avenue and .North Parkside .Avenue".

SECTION 2. That an ordinance passed by the City Council on June 6, 1973, page 5691, ofthe Journal ofthe Proceedings of said date, prohibiting parking of vehicles during specified hours on portions of sundry streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following:

"Oak Park Avenue From West Archer Avenue to West (both sides) 56th Street - 8:00 A.-VI. to 10:00 .A.-VI. except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidavs". 17844 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTIO-N 3. That an ordinance passed by the Cily Council on .Vlarch 2, 1960, printed on page 2121, of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, prohibiting parking of vehicles during specified hours on portions of designated streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following;

"West Touhy Avenue From a point 20 feet east of North (north side) Albany Avenue to a point 232 feet east thereof - 9:00 A.-M. to 1:00 P..VI. - Sundays only";

and inserting in lieu thereof

"West Touhy Avenue From a point 147 feet east of North (north side) Albany Avenue property line to a point 232 feet east thereof - 9:00 A..VI. to 1:00 P..VI.".

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

Residentiai Parking Zones Established.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION I. Pursuant to Section 27-317 ofthe .Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, a portion of the below-named streets are hereby designated as residential parking zones for the following locations:

Street Limits

West Arthur Avenue Between .North Lakewood Avenue and north side) North .Magnolia .Avenue — establishment of Zone 56 — 8 A.M. to 9 P..VI. - .Monday through Friday;

West Arthur Avenue Between .North Lakewood Avenue and (south side) the first alley west of North Sheridan Road -- establishment of Zone 56 - 8 A..M. lo 9 P..VI. - .VIonday through Friday;

South Euclid Avenue Between East 67th Street and East (both sides) 68th Street - establishment of Zone 54 - 7 A.-VI. to 9 A..VI. - VIonday through Friday; 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17845

street Limits

North Lakewood Avenue Between West Arthur Avenue and the first alley north of West Devon; Avenue - establishment of Zone 56 - 3 A.-VI. to 9 P..VI. - -Monday through Friday

.North .Vlagnolia Avenue Between West Arthur Avenue and the (both sides) first alley north of West Devon -Avenue - establishment of Zone 56 - - 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. - .VIonday through Friday:

South Mobile Avenue Between West 63rd Place and the (both sides) first alley north thereof-- establishment of Zone 53;

South Oak Park Avenue Between West 56th Street and the (both sides) first alley south of West Archer Avenue - extension of Zone 30 - 8 A..M. to 10 A..VI. -- .Monday through Friday;

West Roscoe Street Between .North Austin Avenue and (south side) North .VIeade .Avenue — extension to Zone 45. - at all times;

On the (west side) of South Wood Street to the (east side) of South Damen Avenue from West 37th Street to West 39th Street (Pershing Road) extension to Residential Permit .Area 31;

West 63rd Place Between South Spaulding .Avenue to a (northside) point 100 feet west of South Kedzie Avenue; also:

West 63rd Place Between South Spaulding .Avenue to a (south side) point 33 feet west of South Kedzie .Avenue.

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

Amend Residential Permit Parking.

Be It Ordained hy the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTIO.N 1. That an ordinance passedhy theCity Council on .Vlarch 9, 1983, page 17846 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

16380 of the Journal of the Proceedings of said date, establishing "Residential Permit Parking Zone 20" on portions of sundry streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking therefrom;

"West Bryn .Vlawr Avenue Between .North Harlem Avenue and (both sides) .North Odell Avenue - 7,A.-VI. to 4 P..VI. - .Monday through Friday";

and inserting in lieu thereof

"West Bryn Mawr Avenue Between North Harlem Avenue and (both sides) North Odell Avenue - 7 A.-M. to 4 P..M. - 7-days-a-week".

SECTION 2. Amend Resident Permit Parking Area 1, North Drake Avenue by striking "West Ardmore Avenue" and inserting in lieu thereof "5732-5733 -North Drake Avenue".

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take etTect and be in force from and afler its passage and publication.

Establishment of Service Drive.'Diagonal Parking.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-306 ofthe .Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, a portion of the below named street is hereby designated as a service drive, and further pursuant to said section, diagonal parking is hereby permitted in said nesvly designated location:

Street Limits

-North Kedvale Avenue From West Lawrence Avenue to the (both sides) first alley south thereof

North Kildare Avenue From West Lawrence Avenue to the (both sides) first alley north thereof

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

THROUGH TRAFFIC PROHIBITED AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith (as a substitute for a proposed ordinance previously referred to the committee on February 13, 1985):

Be It Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago: 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17847

SECTIO-N 1. That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration lo Through Tratfic Prohibited at the following location:

Public Way Area

First alley west Between West 55lh Street and West of South Menard Avenue 54th Place "No Through Traffic" signs.

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

On motion of Alderman Laurino, the foregoing proposed substitute ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas — Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Vlajerczyk, Vladrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter. Kellam. Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Vlarzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis. Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato. Cullerton. Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, -Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, -McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter. Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - None.

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

TRAFFIC LANE TOW AWAY ZONES ESTABLISHED AND A.MENDED ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted two proposed ordinances (under separate committee reports) recommending that the City Council pass said proposed ordinances transmitted therewith (as substitutes for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee on .March 20, 1985).

On separate motions made by Alderman Laurino, each of the said proposed substitute ordinances was Passedhy yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato. Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - None.

Alderman Nalarus moved lo reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 17848 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being part of the ordinance);

Traffic Lane Tow Away Zones Established.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-414 of the Municipal Code ofChicago, the following locations are hereby designated as Traffic Lane Tow Away Zones between the limits and during the times standing or parking of any vehicle shall be considered a definite hazard to the normal movement of traffic. The Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to install traffic signs designating the hours of prohibition along said routes;

Public Way Limits and Time

West Addison Street From Clark Street to Ashland Avenue (northside) - -No Parking 9:00 A..M. to 6:30 P .M. - Saturdays and Sundays during Ball Games - Tow-Away Zone;

West Carmen Avenue From a point 315 feet west of North (north side) Marine Drive to a point 40 feet west thereof

East Division Street From a point 288 feet east of .North (north side) Stale Street to a point 29 feet east thereof— al all times;

West Pearson Street From North State Street to a point (north side) 22 feel west thereof including the cul-de-sac and West Pearson Street (south side) from a point 167 feet west of North State Street to a point 55 feet west thereof- at all times;

West Pearson Street From -North State Street to a point (south side) 62 feet west thereof- at all times.

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

Traffic Lane Tow Away Zones Amended.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago: 6/12/85 REPORTS.OF COMMTTTEES 17849

SECTION 1. Amend ordinance passed December 3, 1962, Journal page 13971, by striking West 51st Street (north side) from South Cicero Avenue to first alley east thereof and inserting in lieu thereof West 51st Street (both sides) from South Cicero Avenue lo first alley east thereof

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

ESTABLISHMENT OF TRAFFIC WARNING SIGNS ON PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed order transmitted therewith (as a substitute for proposed orders previously referred to the committee on October 31, November 28, December 21, 1984, January 9, February 4, .March 20 and .March 27, 1985);

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is authorized and directed to erect traffic warning signs on the following streets, ofthe types specified;

Street Type of Sign

West Altgeld Street and North "Stop" sign; Spaulding Avenue, stopping Altgeld Street

Southeast/northeast corners of "No Lett Turn" sign; South Archer Avenue and South Richmond Street

.North Avers Avenue and West School "Stop" sign: Street, stopping Avers Avenue

.North Central Park Avenue and West "Stop" sign; Waveland Avenue, stopping Central Park Avenue traffic

.North East River Road and West "Automatic Tratfic Control" Foster Avenue signals:

South Francisco Avenue at the "Stop" sign; intersection of West 62nd Street

West Grace Street and North "Stop" sign; Kildare Avenue, stopping Grace Street

South Green Street for West "Stop" sign; 72nd Street 17850 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Street Type of Sign

North Hamlin Avenue and West "All-Way Stop" signs; Grace Street

Northeast, southeast and south­ "No Turn on Red 7 A..M. to west corners of West Higgins 7P..M."sign; Avenue and North Canfield Avenue

For north and southbound traffic "Stop" sign; on South Homan Avenue at the inter­ section of West 65th Street

For northbound traffic on South "Stop" sign; Kilpatrick Avenue at the inter­ section of West 65th Street

North Lamon Avenue for West "Stop"sign; .Maypole Avenue

Stopping .North Lawndale Avenue "2-Way Stop" sign; for West Byron Street

North .McVicker Avenue and West "3-Way Stop" sign; Berwyn Avenue, stopping east and west traffic on Berwyn Avenue

The junction ofthe alley first Stop" sign; west of South Oak Park Avenue between West 63rd Place and West 64th Street

.North Potawatomi Avenue and '•3-Way Stop" sign; West Brodman Avenue

For north and southbound on •Slop" sign; South St. Louis Avenue al the intersection of West 65th Street

North/southbound on North South- "Stop" sign; port Avenue at West Barry Avenue

On North Spaulding Avenue at "Stop" sign; intersection of West Belden Avenue

South Spaulding Avenue at West "2-Way Stop" sign; 63rd Place, stopping north and south traffic on Spaulding Avenue 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17851

Street Type of Sign

West Waveland Avenue and .North "Stop" sign; Kilpatrick Avenue, stopping Waveland

West Webster Avenue and .North "All-Way Stop" sign: Bissell Street

West 16th Street and South Union "All-Way Stop" sign; Avenue

West 17th Street and South Laflin "All-Way Stop" sign: Street

West 24th Street and South Sacra- "All-Way Stop" sign; mento Avenue

West 49th Street and South Keating "All-Way Slop" sign; Avenue

West 63rd Place and South "Stop" sign; Spaulding Avenue

West 64th Street and South Seeley "All-Way Stop" sign; .Avenue

For westbound traffic on West 65th "Stop" sign; Place at the intersection of South Homan Avenue

For east and west traffic on West "Stop" sign; 65th Place at the intersection of South St. Louis Avenue

At the intersection of West 66th "All-Way Stop" sign; Street and South Oakley Avenue At the intersection of West 73rd "All-Way Slop" sign: Street and South Whipple Avenue

West 74th Street and South Califor- "2-Way Stop" sign; nia Avenue, stopping east/west traffic on 74th Street

West 109th Street and South Went- "4-Way Stop" sign, worth Avenue

On motion of Alderman Laurino, the foregoing proposed substitute order was Passed by yeas and nays as follows: 17852 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Wa.s -- .Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer. Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, -Majerczyk, -Vladrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langi'ord, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk. Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone-48.

.Ways — .None.

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

COMMUNICATION FROM COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS REGARDING TRAFFIC SIGN RE.MOVAL.

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

CHICAGO, June 12, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety lo which were referred (.Vlay 3, 1985) the following correspondence from the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Traffic Engineers Operations for removal of signs from different locations all over the City of Chicago, due to the lack of payment or at the request, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the following locations submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by 8 members of the committee, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ANTHONY C. LAURINO, Chairman.

On motion of Alderman Laurino, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas'- Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Vladrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford. Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

iVay.s — .None.

Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17853

List of trafTic signs to be removed read as follows:

.Vo Parking .Any Time.

Ward 50 -N. Campbell Avenue ES fap 265 feet .N of W. Albion Avenue tap 25 feet N thereof (6629 .N. Campbell Avenue) Parking Prohibited Al All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 912, Passed 2-13-85, Page 13553

Ward 50 W. Coyle Avenue SS fap 280 feet E of N. Campbell Avenue tap 25 feet E thereof (2429 W. Coyle .Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times e.xcept Handicapped Permit 718, Passed 2-15-84, Page 5084

Ward 31 N. Hamlin Avenue ES fap 137 feet N of W. Hirsch Street tap 25 feet N thereof (1415 N. Hamlin Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Permit 861

Ward 23 S. Luna Avenue WS fap 310 feet S of W. 51st Street tap 25 feet S thereof (5130 S. Luna Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 874, Passed 2-13- 85, Page 13555

Ward 23 S. Merrimac Avenue WS fap 20 feet N of West 58th Street tap 25 feet .N thereof (5758 S. .Merrimac Avenue) Parking Prohibited At .All Times e.xcept Handicapped Parking Permit 256, Passed 10-2-80, Page 4131

Ward 36 -N. .Neenah Avenue ES fap 260 feet S of W. Belmont .Avenue tap 25 feet S thereof (3133 .N. .Neenah Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 716, Passed 12 28-83, Page 4439

Ward 36 -N. Oak Park Avenue ES fap 224 feet .N of W. Bloomingdale Avenue lap 8 feet .N thereof (1823 N. Oak Park Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Loading Zone, Passed 11-15-79, Page 1298

Ward 37 N. Parkside Avenue ES fap 55 feet .N of W. Palmer Avenue tap 25 feet .N thereof (2207 .N. Parkside Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 7, Passed 11-14-77, Page 6307

Ward 18 S. Paulina Street WS fap 30 feet N of W. 81st Street lap 20 feel N thereof (8056 S. Paulina Street) Parking Prohibited At All Times e.xcept Handicapped Permit 516 Passed 12-8-82, Page 13969

Ward 39 N. Sawyer Avenue ES fap 180 feet .N of W. .Vlontrose Avenue tap 25 feet .N thereof (4417 N. Sawyer Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 288 Passed 2-11-31, Pago 5478 17854 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Ward 44 -N. Seminary Avenue ES fap 45 feet S of W. Eddy Street tap 25 feet S thereof (3521 -N. Seminary Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 553 Passed 3-9-83, Page 16378

Ward 39 .N. Springfield Avenue ES fap 55 feet .N of W. Leland Avenue lap 25 feet .N thereof (4709 .N. Springfield Avenue) Parking Prohibited At .All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 407 Passed 3-2-82, Page 9783

Ward 13 S. Troy Street ES fap 220 feet S of W. 63rd Street tap 8 feet S Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Loading Zone (6337 S. Troy Street) Passed 11-15-79, Page 1299

Ward 18 S. Wood Street ES fap 290 feet S of W. 79th Street tap 25 feet S thereof (7941 S. Wood Street) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 29 Passed 7-7-78, Page 3085

Ward 30 W. Wrightwood Avenue SS fap 20 feet E of N. Avers Avenue tap 25 feet E thereof (3823 W. Wrightwood Avenue) Parking Prohibited At All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 240 Passed 9-10-80, Page 3714

Ward 11 W. 28th Street SS fap 75 feet W of S. Lowe Avenue tap 25 feet W thereof (2800 S. Lowe Avenue) Parking Prohibited Al All Times e.xcept Handicapped Parking Permit 412 Passed 4-21 -32, Page 10389

Ward 14 W. 50th Street NS fap 130 feet E of S. Throop Street lap 25 feel E thereof (1246 W. 50th Street) Parking Prohibited Al All Times except Handicapped Parking Permit 135 Passed 8-10-79, Page 656

No Parking Loading Zones.

Ward 26 2742 W. Chicago Avenue .No Parking Loading Zone, 3-4 VIonday -- Saturday Passed 12-10-53, Page 6215

Ward 8 S. Dobson Avenue ES fap 20 feet S of E. 82nd Street tap 25 feet S thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 6 A.-VI. - 2 P..VI. ex. S and H Passed 12-27-67, Page 2067

Ward 5 S. Harper Avenue ES fap 160 feet S of E. 54th Place tap 60 feet S thereof .No Parking Loading Zone, 8 - 5 .VIonday - Friday Passed 8-30- 72, Page 3622

Ward 44 .N. Lincoln Avenue WS fap 195 feet S of Wellington Avenue lap 25 feet S thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 9-6 .VIonday - Saturday Passed 2-10-82, Page 9524

Ward 47 .N. Lincoln Avenue ES fap 95 feel .N of W. Hutchinson lap 25 feet .N 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17855

thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 .Monday - Saturday Passed 11-14-77, Page 6310

Ward 47 W. Winnemac Avenue .NS fap 90 feet W of N. Ravenswood Avenue tap 62 feet W thereof No Parking Loading Zone, 8-6 ex. S and H Passed 12-23-59, Page 1848

Ward 17 W. 79th Street NS fap 90 feet W of S. -Vlarshfield Avenue tap 65 feet W thereof No Parking Loading Zone, Passed 3-9-83, Page 16367

Ward 23 W. 59th Street SS fap 165 feet E of S. .Menard Avenue tap 25 feet E thereof No Parking Loading Zone, Passed 11-15-79, Page 1300

Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours.

Ward 32 Dickens Avenue .NS fap 185 feet W of N. Damen Avenue tap 100 feet W thereof No Parking 8-4 .Monday - Friday, Passed 9-19-66, Page 7314

Ward 33 N. Troy Street ES fap 20 feet N of .N. Elston Avenue lap 60 feet .N thereof-No Parking 8-6 .Monday - Saturday, Pas.sed 9-15-82, Page 12354

Parking Limited During Specified Hours.

Ward 47 N. Western Avenue WS fap 110 feet N of W. Addison Street tap 154 feet N thereof I Hour Parking 9 - 9, Passed 9-21-62, Page 7755

WEIGHT LIMITATION ESTABLISHED ON PORTION OF SPECIFIED STREET.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council pass the following proposed ordinance transmitted therewith (as a substitute for proposed ordinances previously referred to the committee on February 20, 1985):

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 27-418 of the .Municipal Code of Chicago the maximum weight permitted to be carried by any truck or commercial vehicle upon the following public way between the limits indicated (except for the purposes of delivering or picking up material or merchandise) shall be as follows:

Public Way Limits and .Maximum Load

West .Maypole Avenue Between North Pulaski Road and .North Karlov Avenue - 5-ton limit. 17856 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

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

On motion of Alderman Laurino, the foregoing proposed substitute ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - None.

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

Failed to Pass - VARIOUS TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNS, ETC. (Adverse Committee Recommendations^

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report recommending that the City Council Do Not Pass sundry proposed ordinances and proposed orders (transmitted with the committee's report) relating to traffic regulations, traffic signs, etc.

Alderman Laurino moved to Concur fn the committee's recommendations. 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 recommendations^" 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 Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans. Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis. Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton. Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

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, June 12, 1985. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17857

To the President and Members ofthe City (Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, begs leave lo recommend that Your Honorable Body Do Not Pass sundry proposed ordinances and orders submitted herewith, which were referred to your committee (February 24, June 20, September 25, October 1, 16, 31, .November 14, December 7, 21, 26, 1984 and January 9, 23, February 4, 13, 20, 27, .March 20, 27, 1985) concerning traific regulations and traffic signs, etc. as follows;

Parking Prohibited At All Times:

.North Clarendon Avenue (east side) In the 4600 block at either side ofthe driveway;

East 79th Street At 218.

Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours:

.North Talman Avenue (west side) From West Diversey Avenue to the first alley north thereof- 8:00 A..VI. to 6:00 P..M., no exceptions.

Parking Prohibited During Ball Games:

South Princeton Avenue (west side) From West 37th Street to West Pershing Road;

South Shields Avenue (both sides) From West 33rd Street to West 36th Street;

South Stewart Avenue (west side) From West 35th Street to West 37th Street;

South Wentworth Avenue (west side) From West 31st Street to West Pershing Road:

West 35th Street (both sides) From South Wentworth Avenue to South Normal Avenue.

Single Direction:

South Avenue J From East 117th Street to East 114th Street - northerly;

South Drake Avenue Between West 26th Street and West 25th Street - northerly.

Loading Zone: 17858 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

West .Adams Street At 566, (north side)

West Diversev Avenue At 2458 - (alongside on .North Campbell Avenue) - 9 A..VI. to 5 P.M. -- -Monday through Saturday;

South Emerald Avenue At 7850 to 5856; (westside)

West Fullerton Avenue At3525-8A..M. to6P.-M. - .Monday through Saturday;

West Fullerton Avenue At3569-9A..M. to9P..M.- .Monday through Saturday;

South Racine Avenue At 3439 - 7 A.M. to 4:30 P..M. - (east side) .VIonday through Friday;

East 53rd Street At 1377 - .VIonday through Saturday -At All Times;

West 59th Street At2844-9A..M. to6P..M.- (northside) -Monday through Saturday.

Residential Parking:

South Chappel Avenue At 8900 block;

South Homan Avenue Between West 111th Street and West (both sides) 112th Place;

East 89th Street From South Jeffery Boulevard to (both sides) South Chappel Avenue from East 89th Street to East 90th Street.

Traffic Lane -- Tow Away Zone:

-North/South T alley Which turns into West Lawrence Avenue between -North Ashland and -North Paulina Avenues; Ofthe L alley from West Leland East/West and North/South Avenue to North Ravenswood Avenue approximately 4822;

Portion ofthe L alley which exists at At the mouth of the East/West approximately 4822 .North Ravenswood Avenue. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17859

Traffic Warning Signs:

(December 7, 1984) - "Automatic Traffic Control" signal - West Archer Avenue and South .Nottingham Avenue;

(February 20, 1985) - "Stop" sign - .Northeast/southwest corners of South Brainard Avenue at intersection of South Baltimore Avenue;

(March 20, 1985) - "Left Turn Directional" - .North Cicero Avenue north/south traffic on Cicero Avenue and for east/west on West Montrose Avenue.

(March 20, 1985) - "Stop" sign - North Hamlin Avenue and West Grace Street, stopping Hamlin Avenue;

(February 27, 1985) - '•Stop" sign - South Parnell Avenue at the intersection of West 93rd Street;

(December 26, 1984) - "4-Way Stop" sign - West Schiller Street and .North Astor Street;

(February 27, 1985) - "All-Way Stop" sign - West 61st Street and South Racine Street, stopping north/south on Racine Street;

(February 4, 1985) - "Traific Control" signals - West 77th Street and South Kedzie Avenue;

(February 20, 1985) - "Stop" sign - .Northwest corner of East 104th' Street and South Commercial Avenue;

Deaf Children Playing Signs:

West 107th Street and South Artesian Avenue;

Code Amendment:

Code Amendment to Expand Application of Residential Parking Permits -

That Section 27-317, sub-paragraph (a) of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by the addition thereto ofthe following language:

27-317. (a) ... Upon proof that the population density of a particular district zoned higher than R3 is actually no greater than R3 density, the Commissioner may, at his discretion, erect signs along a street abutting such district indicating residential parking permits only;

Amend -- Parking Prohibited At All Times:

Removal of Signs in front of 3210 South Halsted Street; 17860 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

.Amend -- Parking .Meters:

Removal of .Meters in front of 3443 North Broadway - 4464053.

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

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ANTHONY C. LAURINO, Chairman.

Action Deferred - CHAPTER 21 OF MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDED BY ADDING NEW SECTION 27-371.1 CONCERNING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Vrdolyak, Alderman Laurino and Alderman Frost, Deferred and ordered published.

CHICAGO, June 12, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safely to which was referred (April 25, 1985) a proposed ordinance to amend the Traffic Code by adding a new Section 27-371.1 begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinance submitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by 8 members of the committee, with no dissenting votes.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) ANTHONYC. LAURINO. Chairman.

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

WHEREAS, The placement of commercial outdoor advertising signs and displays in residential areas constitutes a traffic hazard because it creates a distraction to drivers of vehicles diverting their attention from the road principally becau.se they are unexpected in residential areas; and

WHEREAS, Such outdoor advertising signs and displays also constitute a detraction to the appearance of residential communities; and 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 17861

WHEREAS. A "commercial" advertising sign or display shall be detined as any display advertising for sale, a product service, and or property either real or personal, having financial gain or profit as an object; and

WHEREAS, Those advertising signs or displays used for religious, patriotic or charitable purposes, shall be specifically exempted from this ordinance: now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

That the following new section, in italics, is hereby added to the .Vlunicipal Code, Chapter 27, Section 27-371.1;

SECTION 1. // shall be unlawful to place any commercial outdoor advertising sign or display within a residence district classified as single family residence districts Rl and R2 and general residence district R3 as defined in Chapter 194A of the Municipal Code of Chicago titled Chicago Zoning Ordinance.

SECTION 2. Any person or persons who shall cause such commercial outdoor advertising sign or display to be placed on their property shall he subject to a fine of not more than $100.00 per day for each day said commerical outdoor sign or display shall be allowed on said residence property.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its date of passage.

JOINT COMMITTEE. COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE. COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION, REORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL.

AMENDMENT TO RESTORE CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT SQUAD TO SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST SIDE OF CITY.

The Joint Committee composed of the members of the Committee on Police and Fire and the members ofthe Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel submitted the following report:

CHICAGO, June 12, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committee on Police and Fire and the Committee on Adminstration, Reorganization and Personnel, having under consideration a resolution (which was referred on April 25, 1985) from many co-sponsors to conduct hearings and take testimony 17862 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

from witnesses about fire protection and equipment and, more specifically, to restore a Fire Department Squad to the Southwest and .Northwest side of Chicago begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said Resolution, as amended, transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) MICHAEL SHEAHAN, Chairman. Committee on Police and Fire.

(Signed) JOHN S. .MADRZYK, Chairman, Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel.

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

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone-48.

.Ways - -None.

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

The following is said resolution as adopted:

WHEREAS, In 1983 the Chicago Fire Department removed Squad 6 from the southwest side ofthe City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Fire Department squads are also equipped with a snorkel; and

WHEREAS, The southwest and northwest side is in need of a squad and a snorkel; and

WHEREAS, The present locations are too distant to protect the southwest and the northwest side; and

WHEREAS, Response time is the key element in any emergency; and

WHEREAS, The southwest and northwest side of the City does not have adequate fire equipment; now, therefore. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17863

Be ft Resolved. That the .Vlayor and members of the City Council gathered here this 25th day of April 1985 conduct hearings and take testimony from witnesses about the Fire protection and equipment; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That the Chicago Fire Department restore a squad to the Southwest and .Northwest side ofthe Cily ofChicago, upon completion ofthe hearings.

JOINT COMMITTEE. COMMITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE. COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION, REORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL. COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT.

.Action Deferred-CHAPTER 12 OF .MUNICIPAL CODE A.VIENDED BY ADDING NEW SECTION 12-57 CONCERNING CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICE AND PROCEDURE CHANGES.

The Joint Committee composed of the members of the Committee on Police and Fire, the members of the Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel and the members of the Committee on Employment submitted the following report, which was. on motion of Alderman Kelley and Alderman Frost, Deferred and ordered published;

CHICAGO, June 12. 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committees on Police and Fire; .Administration, Reorganization and Personnel; and Employment having under consideration an ordinance (which was referred on .Vlay 15, 1985) from many co-sponsors amending Chapter 12 of the .Vlunicipal Code of the City of Chicago by adding a new Section 12-57 pertaining to the following:

Chapter 12-57. The City Council shall have the authority to approve or disapprove any major changes in the manner department provides fire protection, paramedic services, fire prevention, closing of fire stations and reduction of personnel. The Chicago Fire Department will submit proposed changes to the City Council and will comply with the advice and consent of the members ofthe City Council.

This recommendation was concurred in by a roll call vote of 9 yeas and 4 nays.

Respectfullv submitted, (Signed) MICHAEL F. SHEAHAN, Chairman, Committee on Police and Fire. 17864 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

(Signed) JOHN S. .VIADRZYK, Chairman, Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel.

(Signed) FRANK J. BRADY, Chairman, Committee on Employment.

The following is said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report;

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. This Chapter 12 ofthe .Vlunicipal Code ofChicago, is hereby amended by adding in italics, a new Section 12-57 pertaining to the following:

Chapter 12-57, The City Council shall have the authority to approve or disapprove any major changes in the Chicago Fire Department in the manner the department provides fire protection, paramedic services, fire prevention, closing of fire stations, and reductions of personnel. The Chicago Fire Department will submit proposed changes to the City Council and will comply with the advice and consent ofthe members ofthe City Council.

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

Action Deferred-CHAPTER 11 OF .MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDED BY ADDING NEW SECTION 11-48 CONCERNING POLICE DEPART.MENT SERVICE AND PROCEDURE CHANGES.

The Joint Committee composed of the members of the Committee on Police and Fire, the members of the Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel and the members of the Committee on Employment submitted the following report, which was, on motion of Alderman Kelley and Alderman Frost, Deferred and ordered published:

CHICAGO, June 12, 1985.

To the President and Members ofthe City Council:

Your Committees on Police and Fire; Administration, Reorganization and Personnel; and Employment having under consideration an ordinance (which was referred on .May 15, 1985) from many co-sponsors amending Chapter 11 ofthe Municipal Code of the City of Chicago by adding a new Section 48 pertaining to the following:

Chapter 11-48. The City Council shall have the authority to approve and disapprove any major changes in the manner the Chicago Police Department provides police service, closing of stations and the reductions of personnel. The Chicago Police Department will submit proposed changes to the City Council and will comply with the advice and consent ofthe members ofthe City Council. 6/12/85 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 17865

begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the said ordinance transmitted herewith.

This recommendation was concurred in by a voice vote of 3 yeas and 1 nay.

Respectfully submitted, (Signed) .MICHAEL F. SHEAHAN, Chairman, Committee on Police and Fire.

(Signed) JOHN S. MADRZYK, Chairman, Committee on Administration, Reorganization and Personnel.

(Signed) FRANK J. BRADY, Chairman, Committee on Employment.

The following is said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report;

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. This Chapter 11 ofthe .Municipal Code ofChicago, is hereby amended by adding in italics, a new Section 11-48 pertaining to the following:

Chapter 11-48. The City Council shall have the authority to approve and disapprove any major changes in the manner the Chicago Police Department provides police service, closing of stations, and reductions of personnel. The Chicago Police Department will submit proposed changes to the City Council and will comply with the advice and consent ofthe members ofthe City Council.

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

MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN

(Presented by Wards, in Order, Beginning with the First Ward).

Arranged under the following subheadings: 1. TrafTic Regulations, Traffic Signs and Traffic-Control Devices. 2. Zoning Ordinance Aniendments. 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 Rale Exemptions, Etc. 17866 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

/. TRAFFIC REGUL.ATfONS. TRAFFIC SfGNS .AND TRAFFtC-CONTROL DEVfCES.

fle/'erred-ESTABLISH.VIENT OF LOADING ZONES AT SUNDRY LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to establish loading zones at the locations designated, for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows;

Alderman Location

BLOOM (5th Ward) East 73rd Street (north side) from a point 135 feet west of South Shore Drive to a point 25 feet west thereof

LAURINO (39th Ward) .North Spaulding Avenue (east side) from a point 25 feet north of West Bryn .Mawr Avenue to the first alley north thereof.

fle/'erred - RESTRICT MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR tRAFFIC TO SINGLE DIRECTION ON SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to restrict the movement of vehicular traffic to the direction indicated in each case, on specified public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location

MAJERCZYK (12th Ward) .North-south alley between South California Avenue and South Fairfield Avenue - northerlv;

BURKE (Uth Ward) First "T" alley north of West 51st Street between South .Vlarshfield Avenue and South Paulina Street - westerlv.

CULLERTON (38th Ward) .North Meade Avenue from West Cornelia Avenue to West Addison Street - northerly.

Referred - MOVEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AMENDED ON SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17867

.Alderman .Vlajerczyk (12th Ward) presented two proposed ordinances restricting the movement of vehicular traffic to a single direction on portions of designated streets and alleys, be and the same are hereby amended, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Sa/'e^y, as follows;

By striking therefrom

"S. Avers Avenue From W. 47th Street to W. 45th Street northerlv" and inserting in lieu thereof

S. Avers Avenue From W. 45th Street to W. 47th Street - southerly.

By striking therefrom

"S. Hamlin Avenue From W. 45th Street to W. 47th Street - southerlv" and inserting in lieu thereof

S. Hamlin Avenue From W. 47th Street to W. 45th Street northerlv.

Referred - LIMIT PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS ON PORTION OF WEST WRIGHTWOOD AVENUE.

Alderman Hagopian (30th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance lo limit the parking of vehicles to one hour periods on West Wrightwood Avenue (north side) from North Cicero Avenue to the first alley west thereof from 8:00 A..VI. to 6:00 P.-VI. .Mondays thru Saturdays, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

/Je/errecf-PROHIBITION AGAINST PARKING OF VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit at all times the parking of vehicles at the locations designated and for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location and Distance

BEAVERS (7th Ward) East 78th Street (north side) at 2708;

East 92nd Street (south side) at 2401- 2431: 17868 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

.Alderman Location and Distance

HUMES (8th Ward) South Ellis Avenue (west side) at 7936 (except for handicapped);

VRDOLY.AK (10th Ward) South Avenue .M (east side) at 9533 (except for handicapped):

M.AJERCZYK for HUELS (11 th Ward) South Bonfield Street at 2915 (except for handicapped);

South Lowe Avenue (east side) at 3347 (except for handicapped);

West 46th Street (south side) at 255 (except for handicapped);

MAJERCZYK {12th Ward) South Wolcott Avenue (east side) at 3701 (except for handicapped);

MADRZYK (13th Ward) South Christiana Avenue at 5835 (except for handicapped);

West 60th Place at 3553 (except for handicapped):

BURKE (Uth Ward) South -VIozarl Street (west side) at 5816 (e.xcept for handicapped);

South Paulina Street (east side) at 4819 (except for handicapped);

South Wolcott Avenue (west side) at 5136 (e.xcept for handicapped);

STREETER (l7thWard) South Harvard Avenue (east side) at 3105 (except for handicapped);

South -Vlorgan Street (west side) at 7636 (except for handicapped);

South .Morgan Street (east side) at 8413 (except for handicapped);

KELLAM (18th Ward) South Hamilton Avenue at 7833 (except for handicapped); 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17869

-Alderman Location and Distance

KRYSTYNIAK (23rd Ward) South Keating Avenue at 5224 (except for handicapped);

South .Mobile Avenue at 5753 (except for handicapped);

MARZULLO (25th Ward) South California Avenue (both sides) from a point 150 feet south of West 31st Street to a point 150 feet north of West 31st Street;

W.OAV/S (27th Ward) South Spaulding Avenue (east side) from the south property line of West Jackson Boulevard to the north property line of West Van Buren Street;

VRDOLYAK for MELL (33rd Ward) .North California Avenue at 3108 (both sides of driveway).

West George Street at 3012 (except for handicapped);

KOTLARZ (35th Ward) North Monticello Avenue at 4129 (except for handicapped);

CULLERTON (38th Ward) North Austin Avenue (west side) tVom West .Vlontrose .Avenue to the first aiiey south thereof

.North Long Avenue (both sides) from West Addison Street lo the first alley north thereof;

O'CONNOR (40th Ward) North Whipple Avenue (west side) at 3912 (e.xcept for handicapped);

HANSEN (44th Ward) West Wellington Avenue (north side) between North Dayton Street and .North Wilton Street (except for emergency vehicles only);

.MC LAUGHLIN (45th Ward) West Winnemac Avenue (south side) at 4839 (except for handicapped):

ORBACH (46th Ward) West Cuyler .Avenue (north side) at 1480 (except for handicapped); 17870 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

.Alderman Location and Distance

SCHULTER (47th Ward) -North Western Avenue (east side) at 4921.

Referred - PROHIBITION AGAINST PARKING OF VEHICLES DURING SPECIFIED HOURS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed ordinances to prohibit the parking of vehicles during the hours designated, at the locations and for the distances specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

Alderman Location, Distance and Time

SHEAHAN (19th Ward) South Hoyne Avenue (both sides) from 110th Street to West 110th Place - 8:00 A..M. lo 10:00 A.-M. - .VIondays thru Sundays;

LAURINO (39th Ward) West Leland Avenue (south side) from a point 25 feet west of North Drake Avenue to the first alley west thereof- 8:00 A..VI. to 8:00 P.-M.— .VIondavs thru Sundavs.

/?e/'err6d-ESTABLISHMENT OF RESIDENTIAL PER.MIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF WEST 63RD PLACE.

Alderman Burke (Uth Ward) presented a proposed order to designate as a residentiai permit parking zone, both sides of 63rd Place from South Homan Avenue to South St. Louis Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred-ESTABLISHMENT OF RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE ON PORTION OF SOUTH NATOMA AVENUE.

Alderman Krystyniak (23rd Ward) presented a proposed order to designate as a residential permit parking zone, both sides ofthe 5400 block of South .Natoma Avenue from 8:00 A..M. to 10:00 A.M., Mondays through Fridays, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred ESTABLISHMENT OF SERVICE DRIVES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17871

.Alderman Krystyniak (23rd Ward) presented proposed orders for the establishment of various service drives at specified locations, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, as follows:

S. Nagle Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue lo the first alley north thereof

S. Nashville Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley south thereof

S. Natchez Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof;

S. Natoma Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley south thereof

S. Newcastle Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof;

S. New England Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof

S. Neva Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north thereof;

S. Newland Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof

S. Nordica Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north thereof,

S. .Normandy Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof

S. .Neenah Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof

.N. .Nottingham Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer .Avenue to the first alley north thereof;

S. Sayre Avenue (both sides), from W. Archer Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof

Referred - IMPOSED SPEED LI.VIIT FOR VEHICLES ON PORTION OF NORTH NARRAGANSETT AVENUE.

Alderman Cullerton (38th Ward) presented a proposed ordinance to limit the speed of vehicles to 30 miles per hour on North .Narragansett Avenue from West Irving Park Road to West .Montrose Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety. 17872 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Re/'erred-INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Alderman Kelley (20th Ward) presented a proposed order for the installation of an automatic traffic-control signal at the intersection of East 61st Street and South Cottage Grove Avenue, which was/?g/'«?rrec/ to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

/?e/"erre(i-INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

The aldermen named below presented proposed orders for the installation of traffic signs, of the nature indicated and at the locations specified, which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Sa/'e

Alderman Location and Type of Sign

Corners of South Greenwot)d Avenue at HUMES (8th Ward) 93rd Street - "4-Way Stop";

West 126th Street at South Stewart HUTCHINSON (9th Ward) Avenue - "Stop";

South Carpenter and West 54th Streets - MAJERCZYK for HUELS Hlth Ward) stop ;

Haynes Court and Lyman Street --"3- Way Stop";

South Peoria Street and West 51st Place - -"2-Way Stop";

South Peoria Street and West 53rd Street - '•2-Way Stop";

West 50th Street and South .Aberdeen Street - "2-Way Stop";

West 53rd Street and South Carpenter Street - "Stop";

West 53rd Place and South Peoria Street - ••2-Way Stop";

West 54th Street and South Peoria Street - "2-Way Stop"; 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17873

Alderman Location and Type of Sign

Four corners of West 47th Street and .MAJERCZYK (12th Ward) South Damen Avenue - "Left Turn";

South Racine Avenue at West 61st Street L.ANGFORD (16th Ward) - "Stop";

West 74th Street and South Aberdeen STREETER (17th Ward) Avenue - "Stop":

West 53rd Street and South Avers KRYSTYNIAK (23rd Ward) Avenue - "4-Way Stop";

West 62nd Street and South .Natchez Avenue - "4-Way Stop";

West 62nd Street and South .New England Avenue - "All-Way Stop";

MARZULLO (25th Ward) West Cermak Road and South Oakley - "All-Way Stop";

W. DAVfS (27th Ward) .Northwest corner of North Campbell Avenue and West Huron Street - "Stop";

CUf.LERTON (38th Ward) West Dakin Street and North .Normandy Avenue - "3-Way Stop";

Southeast corner of West Eddy Street and .North .VIeade Avenue -"Stop";

.North .Natchez .Avenue and West Cornelia Avenue - "Stop";

LAURINO (39th Ward) -North Ridgeway .Avenue and West Argyle Street-"Stop";

PUCINSKI (41st Ward) East exit ramp off the Kennedy Expressway and eastbound Higgins Avenue - "2-Way Stop";

OBERMAN (43rd Ward) West Altgeld Street at North Surrey Court - "Stop";

.MCLAUGHLIN (45th Ward) West Dakin Street al .North Lavergne Avenue — "Stop'^; 17874 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Alderman Location and Type of Sign

West Bryn .Vlawr Avenue at .North .Vlilwaukee Avenue - "No Right Turn on Red";

West Farragut Avenue and North .VIont Clare Avenue - "2-Way Stop";

SCHULTER (47th Ward) North Hermitage Avenue and West Ainslie Street - "3-Way Stop";

ORR (49th Ward) West Estes Avenue and North Paulina Street - "4-Way Stop".

Referred - REMOVAL OF TRAFFIC SIGN AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Alderman Evans (4th Ward) presented a proposed order for the removal of a "No Parking" sign from in front of 1369 E. Hyde Park Boulevard, which was Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Safety.

Referred - PI'S. WEIGHT LIMIT OF FIVE TONS FOR VEHICLES ON SPECIFIED STREETS.

Alderman Cullerton (38th Ward) presented two proposed ordinances to fix a weight limit of five tons for trucks and commercial vehicles on portions of specified public ways which were Referred to the Committee on Traffic Control and Su/'f^y, as follows;

West Pensacola Avenue at 5600 from .North Central Avenue to .North .Vlajor Avenue:

.North Ottawa Avenue from Forest Preserve Drive to West Irving Park Road.

2. ZONING ORDfNANCE AMENDMENTS.

Referred-ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS.

The aldermen named below presented three proposed ordinances for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Referred to the Committee on •Zoning, as follows:

BY ALDERMAN SHERMAN (21st Ward); 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17875

To classify as an R3 General Residence District instead of an R2 Single Family Residence and C2-1 (general Commercial Districts the area shown on .Vlap .No. 24-E bounded by

E. lOlst Street; the alley next east of South .Vlichigan .Avenue or a line thereof extended where no street exists; a line 199.34 feet south ofand parallel to E. 101st Street; S. Indiana Avenue; a line 232.34 feet south ofand parallel to E. 101st Street; a line 129.6 feet east of S. .Vlichigan Avenue; a line 298.34 feet south ofand parallel to E. 101st Street; S. Indiana Avenue; a.line 199 feet north ofand parallel lo E. I02nd Street; the alley next east of S. .Vlichigan Avenue or a line thereof extended where no street exists; E. 102nd Street; and S. .Vlichigan Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN HENRY (24th Ward):

To classify as a B2-1 Restricted Retail District instead of a Cl-2 Restricted Commercial District the area shown on .Map .No. 2-J bounded by

the alley next north of West .Arthington Street; South Pulaski Road; the alley next south of West Arthington Street; a line 50 feet west of South Pulaski Road; West Arthington Street; and a line 106 feet west of South Pulaski Road.

ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward);

To classify as an R2 Single Family Residence District instead of Vlanufacturing Planned Development .No. 29 the area shown on .Map .No. 13-K bounded by

a line 132 feet south of West Foster Avenue; the alley next east of and parallel to -North Keating Avenue; a line 198 feet south of West Foster Avenue; and the east line of .North Keating Avenue.

3. CLAIMS.

Referred - CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO.

The aldermen named below presented five proposed claims against the City ofChicago for the claimants named as noted respectively, which were Referred to the Committee on Claims and Liabilities, as follows:

Alderman Claimant

SAWYER (6th Ward) -Vlarcus Grey;

KRYSTYNIAK (23rd Ward) Char Braje:

SMITH (28th Ward) Original Providence Baptist Church; 17876 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Alderman Claimant

D. DAVfS (29th Ward) La von .Vlallory;

PUCINSKI (41st Ward) The Edison Condominiums.

4. UNCLASSfFfED MATTERS [Arranged in Order .According to Ward Numbers).

Proposed ordinances, orders and resolutions were presented by the aldermen named below, respectively, and were acted upon by the City Council in each case in the manner noted, as follows: Presented by ALDERMAN ROTI (IstWard):

DRAFTING OF ORDINANCES FOR VACATION OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAYS.

Two proposed orders reading as follows;

Ordered, That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed lo prepare an ordinance for'the vacation of the south 145.0 feet of that part of South Dearborn Street lying north of West 16th Street for Wicklander Printing Corporation (No. 21-1-85-984): said ordinance to be transmitted lo the Committee on Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the Citv Council.

Ordered. That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of that part of South Wolcott Avenue lying between the south line of West Uth Street and the northerly right-of-way line of the Chicago and .Northwestern Transportation Company; also all ofthe remaining part of West 15lh Street west of South Wolcott Avenue, together with all of the remaining north-south 16-foot public alley in the area bounded by West 15th Street, the northerly right-of-way line ofthe Chicago and Northwestern Transportation Company, South Winchester .Avenue, and South Wolcott Avenue for the Chicago and .Northwestern Transportation Company (No. 19-1-85-964); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council.

On separate motions made by Alderman Roti, each of the foregoing proposed orders was Passed.

Referred-GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDER^VTEN 17877

.Also, five proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows:

AT&T Communications^ Incorporated - lo install, maintain and use as a communications cable in existing Bureau of Electricity duct systems, new duct systems, underground utility gallery and tunnel:

Carson Pirie Scott & Company - to occupy the public way located at One South State Street and otherwise known as "Louis on the .Mall" for the purposes of a sidewalk cafe;

Chicago Title and Trust Building Corporation - to maintain and use as now constructed a vault under the surface ofthe east-west alley south of West Washington Street in the rear ofthe premises at 111 West Washington Street;

Electronic Data Systems Corporation - to install, maintain and use a communications system located under .North and South Canal Street and shall connect the E.D.S./General Motors facility located at 111 .North Canal Street to the AT&T building located at 10 South Canal Street;

Oak Edwardo's, Incorporated -- to occupy the public way located on South Dearborn Street for purposes of a sidewalk cafe.

Referred-REMOVAL OF POLK STREET BRIDGE FOR DAN RYAN EXPRESSWAY EXPANSION PROJECT."

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to Institute the necessary proceedings for removal of the Polk Street Bridge between the east and west lanes of the Dan Ryan Expressway under a project which would widen said expressway from West 31st Street lo the [-290 Expressway, which was Referred to che Committee on Streets and .Alle\s.

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MITS TO MAINTAIN AND USE EXISTING CANOPIES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, two proposed orders for the issuance of permits to maintain and usie existing canopies attached to specified buildings or structures, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows:

Chicago Title and Trust Company, U/T 49881 - to maintain and use the existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 2323 South Wentworth Avenue:

The Chicago Club -- to maintain and use the existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 81 East Van Buren Street. 17878 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Presented by ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3rd Ward):

fle/'erred-lSSUA.NCE OF PER.MIT FOR INSTALLATION OF SIGxN/SIGNBOARD AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed order directing the Commissioner of Inspectional Services to issue a sign permit to Acme-Wiley Corporation to install a sign/signboard at the intersection of West 55th Street and the Dan Ryan Expressway for Wendy's restaurant, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented by ALDERMAN EVANS (4th Ward):

/?e/"erre(f-PAYMENT OF SPECIAL POLICE LICENSE FEES REQUIRED BY PROVIDENT .MEDICAL CENTER.

A proposed ordinance requiring Provident Medical Center to pay a ten dollar license fee per license for special police employed therein pursuant to Chapter 173, Section 173-6 of the Chicago Municipal Code, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

Presented by ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

i?g/'erred - AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 27 PROVIDING HANDICAPPED PARKING SIGNS AT CERTAIN INSTITUTIONS WITHOUT OFF-STREET FACILITIES.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 27 ofthe Chicago .Vlunicipal Code by adding a new paragraph therein to be known as Section 27-308 (a), directing the Commissioner of Public Works to erect signs on streets adjacent to institutions serving handicapped persons but, which do not provide off-street parking facilities and also to prohibit parking of all unauthorized vehicles during the hours designated, which was Referred to the Committee on Municipal Code Revision.

Presented by ALDERMAN HUMES (8th Ward): 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17879

BUILDING DECLARED PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERED DE.VIOLISHED.

A proposed ordinance reading as follows;

WHEREAS, The building located at 8200 South Stony Island Avenue is so deteriorated and weakened that it is structurally unsafe and a menace to life and property in its vicinity; now, therefore.

Be It Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The building located at 8200 South Stony Island Avenue is declared a public nuisance, and the Commissioner of Buildings is authorized and directed to demolish the same.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.

On motion of Alderman Humes, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone-48.

Nays — None.

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

Presented by ALDERMAN HUTCHINSON (9th Ward):

BUILDING DECLARED PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERED DE.MOLISHED.

A proposed ordinance reading as follows;

WHEREAS, The building located at 10400 South Indiana Avenue (garage), is so deteriorated and weakened that it is structurally unsafe and a menace to life and property in its vicinity; now, therefore.

Be ft Ordained by the City Councii ofthe City ofChicago: 17880 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTIO.N 1. The building located at 10400 South Indiana Avenue, is declared a public nuisance, and the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is authorized and directed to cause demolition of same.

SECTIO.N 2. This ordinance shall be efTective upon its passage.

On motion of Alderman Hutchinson, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, Majerczyk, Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Marzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays — None.

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

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED ORLANDO WOOLRIDGE ON HIS OUTSTANDING PERFOR.MANCE IN 1984-85 NBA. SEASON

Also, a proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Orlando Woolridge, the outstanding forward ofthe team who achieved success by being the twelfth highest scorer and the tenth on field goals in the N.B.A. in the 1984-85 season, and whose college career with .Notre Dame won for him honorable mention as an All-American Star in his junior year; now, therefore,

Be ft Resolved. That the .Mayor and members of the City Council gathered here on the 12th day of June, 1985 do hereby congratulate Orlando Woolridge for his stellar performance, and wish him continued success as a basketball star with the Chicago Bulls team.

Alderman Hutchinson moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Hutchinson, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

fl*^/"erreQ[-CONSIDERATION GIVEN FOR GRADING AND FILLING OF ROADWAY AT SPECIFIED LOCATION. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17881

.Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to give consideration to grading and filling an unimproved north-south roadway between South .Normal and South Eggleston Avenues from West r24th to 125th Streets, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and .Mlevs.

Presented by ALDERMAN HUTCHINSON (9th Ward) and OTHERS:

Referred - PROPOSED COUNCIL HEARINGS REGARDING PUBLICATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT GUIDES.

A proposed resolution, presented by Aldermen Hutchinson, Orbach, Streeter, .Vladrzyk, Rush, Damato, Evans, Krystyniak, Vrdolyak, Brady, Kellam, Frost, Tillman, .Nardulli, Sheahan, Schulter, Humes and Kotlarz, urging the City Council Committee on Public Records and Information to hold hearings to determine the feasibility of publishing informational guides in reference to the operation of City government, which was Referred to the Committee on Committees and Rules.

Referred-MEMORIALIZE DEPARTME.NT OF PUBLIC WORKS TO CONDUCT STREET AND. SIDEWALK STUDY IN AREA SURROUNDING NEWLY PLANNED ROSELAND HEALTH CENTER.

Also, a proposed resolution presented by Aldermen Hutchinson, Sawyer, Humes, Sherman and Frost memorializing the Department of Public Works to undertake a study of the streets, curbs and sidewalks in the area surrounding the newly planned Roseland Health Center and to report said findings and estimated restoration costs within 30 days, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN VRDOLYAK (10th Ward):

JUNE 7, 1985 DECLARED "CHICAGO STRIKES BACK" DAY.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Street gang violence is an issue concerning and afTecting the health, well- being and safety of many Chicago communities; and

WHEREAS, Each year hundreds of young Chicagoans lose their lives in gang violence and thousands more are engulfed in the net of gang activities; and 17882 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS. Chicago's future rests with its young people who will be called on to assume the duties of citizenship and leadership and, therefore, every effort must be made lo eliminate gang crime violence so these young people may have an opportunity to assume their rightful place in our community; and

WHEREAS. A conference sponsored by Dr. .Vlarvin Schwarz and Hartgrove Hospital will be held in Chicago on Friday, June 7, 1985, to discuss solutions lo the multi­ dimensional problems of gang activities; and

WHEREAS, The conference is designed to offer new concepts and strategies to supplement existing public programs in hopes of developing a stronger, more efTective attack on gang crime violence; and

WHEREAS, The City ofChicago applauds the initiative and concern of those who wish to join in the efforts to make Chicago a better place in which to live; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved. That Friday, June 7, 1985, be declared "Chicago Strikes Back" Day; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Dr. -Marvin Schwarz and Hartgrove Hospital.

Alderman Vrdolyak moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Vrdolyak. the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Referred-GRANTING OF PER-VIISSION TO CLOSE TO TRAFFIC PORTION OF SOUTH AVENUE J FOR CHURCH CARNIVAL.

Also, a proposed order lo grant permission to St. Francis de Sales Church, 10201 South Ewing Avenue, lo close to traffic South Avenue J from 10201 to 10227 for the period July 16 to July 27, 1985 to conduct a carnival, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Referred - DENIAL OF FUTURE CITY CONTRACTS TO -MR. SLIM COLEMAN AND UPTOWN PEOPLE'S CO.VIMUNITY SERVICE CE.NTER.

Also, a proposed resolution condemning .VIr. Slim Coleman's activities and denying future City contracts to Mr. Coleman and the Uptown People's Community Service Center.

At this point in the proceedings, two committees were called and the said proposed resolution was/ie/"errpt/ to the Committee on Committees and Rules. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17883

Presented by ALDERMAN MADRZYK (13th Ward) and ALDERMAN SMITH (28th Ward):

APPRECIATION EXTENDED MAYOR CARLO TOGNOLI AND PEOPLE OF -MILAN ON HOSPITALITY DURING RECE.NT -MAYORAL VISIT.

.A proposed resolution reading as follows;

WHEREAS, Mayor Carlo Tognoli of Milan, Italy invited Mayor Harold Washington of Chicago to the great City of .Vlilan to participate in the World Conference of .VIayors-1985; and

WHEREAS, .Milan is a Sister City lo the great City ofChicago; and

WHEREAS, Mayor Harold Washington along with a Chicago delegation were warmly welcomed by Vlayor Carlo Tognoli and the citizens of .Milan; and

WHEREAS, Strong efforts were made and many ideas discussed toward the promotion of trade, economic development, education and tourism between the two cities; and

WHEREAS, .Vlayor Carlo Tognoli, .Mayor Washington and the delegation from both cities strongly support a continuous working relationship between the two cities; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago delegation wish lo show our thanks and appreciation to Mayor Carlo Tognoli and the City of .Vlilan, Italy for the ""genuine hospitality that we received; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved, That this resolution be sent to .Vlayor Carlo Tognoli and the people of -Vlilan, Italy, as words of appreciation from .Vlayor Harold Washington and the entire delegation.

Alderman Smith moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Smith, the foregoing proposed resolution was .Adopted.

Presented by ALDERMAN BURKE (14th Ward):

Referred-RENAMING OF SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER AT 6117 SOUTH KEDZIE IN HONOR OF LATE CONGRESSMAN JOHN G. FARY. 17884 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

A proposed resolution presented by Aldermen Burke, .Vladrzyk, Brady, Krystyniak and Vlajerczyk to rename the senior citizen center at 6117 South Kedzie .Avenue the "John G. Fary Multi-Purpose Senior Citizens Center" and to erect signs reflecting such designation, which was/?e/"errec/ to the Committee on .Aging and Disabled.

Referred-MR. WALTER "SLI.M" COLEMAN BANNED FROM COUNCIL CHAMBER PRESS AREA.

Also, a proposed resolution banning Mr. Walter "Slim" Coleman from the area commonly occupied by members ofthe media and that area reserved for department heads and to revoke any press credentials issued .VIr. Coleman, which was Referred to the Committee on Committees and Rules.

Presented by ALDERMAN BRADY (ISthWard):

TRIBUTE TO LATE POLICE OFFICER ROBERT KNIGHTLY.

A proposed resolution reading as follows;

WHEREAS, God the Almighty in His Infinite Wisdom has called to his eternal reward Chicago Police Officer Robert Knightly, a protector and friend of many thousands of citizens in Chicago's great southwest side area; and

WHEREAS, Officer Robert Knightly, who patrolled a beat in the neighborhood of 63rd Street and Western .Avenue, was one of the most visible and well-liked policemen in our City. Since his appointment to the beat over five years ago, crime in that vicinity seemed virtually to disappear, and he had the respect, admiration and gratitude of many southwest side citizens and businessmen; and

WHEREAS, A friend to children, seniors, and all citizens in between. Officer Knightly also had a rapport with the business community which earned him awards from local chambers of commerce for his bravery and dedication to duty; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Police Officer Robert Knightly was part of an outstanding family dedicated to public service; his father, Timothy, is a retired police sergeant; his brother, James, and a brother-in-law, Francis Nelligan, are also members ofthe Chicago force; and another brother, Patrick, is a Chicago firefighter; and

WHEREAS, The pride which the leaders of this great City feel about Police Officer Robert Knightly's incredible record of diligence and dedication will outlive the sense of loss at his untimely passing; now, theretbre. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17885

Be ft Resolved, That we, the .Vlayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 12th day of June, 1985, .A.D., do hereby voice our extreme sorrow on the death of Chicago Police Officer Robert Knightly, and extend our deepest expressions of sympathy to his fine t"amily and many friends; and

Be ft Further Resolved. That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented lo the family ofChicago Police Officer Robert Knightly.

Alderman Brady moved lo Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Brady, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a rising vote.

Presented by ALDERMAN KELLAM (18th Ward):

TRIBUTE TO LATE COACH JA.MES C. ARNEBERG.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, James C. Arneberg, former resident ofthe 19th Ward, passed away at the age of 59; and

WHEREAS, James Arneberg was an All-State guard and Co-Captain on the 1943 Leo High School City Championship football team and served with distinction for more than 30 years as a coach, teacher and athletic director for schools in the Chicago area; and

WHEREAS, Following the football season in his senior year at Leo High School, Jim Arneberg enlisted in the United States -Marine Corps, served as a member of the Carlson Raiders, was wounded and was highly decorated for his heroism; and

WHEREAS, Jim Arneberg graduated from Loras College, DePaul University and the University of Sarasota, coached and taught at Leo High School, Homewood-Flossmore High School, St. Joe's College, Loyola Academy, St. .Xavier College, Stagg High School and Moraine Valley College; and

WHEREAS, Jim Arneberg was inducted into the College Hall of Fame, after an illustrious football career and a lifetime of devotion lo coaching; and

WHEREAS, Jim Arneberg touched the lives of thousands of young athletes throughout the United States and through his expert leadership, guided young boys into manhood and instructed them lo achieve goals fur beyond their own expectations: and 17886 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

WHEREAS, Jim Arneberg is survived by his loving wife .Marikay, his son James, his daughters .Mary Catherine Reynolds, .Vlary Carol and .Vlary Carmel and five grandchildren, two brothers, John and Robert: now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved. That we, the .Vlayor and members of the Chicago City Council gathered here this day, June 12. 1985 do hereby extend our sincere condolences to the family of James C. Arneberg. His family, as well as his many friends will truly miss a person of his caliber and dedication; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to his family.

Alderman Sheahan moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the f"oregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Sheahan, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted, unanimously, by a rising vote.

Referred - ISSC ANCE OF PER.MIT FOR OPERATION OF NEWSPAPER STAND AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue a newspaper stand permit to James W. Crane for the operation of a stand on the northwest corner of South Cicero Avenue and West 87th Street in compliance with the Chicago Municipal Code, which was/?(?/"erreci to the (Committee on Streets (ind .Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN SHEAHAN (19th Ward) and ALDERMAN BRADY (15th Ward):

/?e/"erred-.MEMORIALIZE CO.M.MITTEE ON POLICE AND FIRE TO CONVENE MEETING CONCERNING PROPOSED POLICE DEPARTMENT PLAN.

A proposed resolution urging the City Council Committee on Police and Fire lo convene meetings in the affected communities to discuss and encourage greater community participation in a proposed Police Department Plan and possible reorganization ofthe Police Beat Structure, which was Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire.

Presented by ALDERMAN KELLEY (20th Ward): 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17887

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED BISHOP ARTHUR .M. BRAZIER ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY AS PASTOR OF APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF GOD

.A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Arthur .VI. Brazier was selected Pastor of the Apostolic Church of God in May, 1960 to shepherd, guide, counsel and leach his congregation; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Brazier's spiritual and social leadership has strengthened his race, his church, his community, his city and his nation; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Brazier has brought his ministry to the nation as a bold spokesman for justice and in conjunction with Dr. .Martin Luther King, Jr. and others, helped alleviate the evils of segregation and discrimination; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Brazier, through his work as President and President Emeritus of The Woodlawn Organization and Vice President of the Center for Community Change has improved the quality of life for countless minority and oppressed people and is the recipient ofthe prestigious Rockefeller Award; and

WHEREAS, Bishop Brazier's special talents were further recognized by the Pentecostal .Assemblies of the World in 1976, by elevating him to the office of Bishop for the Sixth Episcopal District and again in 1977. by his appointment as Director of the .National Pentecostal Young People's Union;-and

WHEREAS, Bishop Brazier has distinguished himself academically with a Doctor of Divinity Degree in 1969, a Doctor of Humane Letters in 1971, a Doctor of Laws Degree in 1984 and as a published author on community organization and black self determination: and

WHEREAS, Under his Pastorship, his flock has grown from 70 in 1960, to over 3.000 in 1985, and they worked together to finance and build a church which has expanded twice, and soon may be expanded again; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved, By the .Vlayor and members of the Chicago City Council in meeting assembled this 12th day of June, 1985, that we congratulate Pastor Arthur .VI. Brazier on the occasion of his 25th anniversary, and wish him continued success; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Bishop Arthur .M. Brazier.

Alderman Kelley moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Kelley, the foregoing proposed resolution was .Adopted. 17888 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Presented by ALDERMAN KRYSTYNIAK (23rd Ward):

BEST WISHES EXTENDED GENEVIEVE K. WEST ON OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT.

A proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Genevieve K. West, one of our City's most dedicated public servants, has resigned from the Chicago Police Department after 24 years of outstanding service; and

WHEREAS, Ms. West began her career with the City as a Junior Clerk in the Gresham District station, served later as Senior Clerk, Principal Clerk, .Methods Analyst and Head Clerk, Administrative Assistant II, and in 1976 was promoted to Staff Assistant, which position she held until her retirement this year; and

WHEREAS, In addition to her excellent work in the Uth District, .Vis. West undertook assignments in the Personnel Division, Field Inquiry, .Motor .Maintenance and the Finance Division ofthe Chicago Police Department; and

WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are always grateful for outstanding and dedicated public service; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 12th day of June, 1985, A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to Genevieve K. West on the occasion of her retirement from the Chicago Police Department, and extend to this outstanding public servant our very best wishes for a bright, happy, prosperous future; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to .Vis. Genevieve K. West.

Alderman Krystyniak moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Krystyniak, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO PAULINE AND JOHN MCCARTHY ON THEIR 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.

Also, a proposed resolution reading as follows:

WHEREAS, Pauline and John J. .McCarthy, residents of (Chicago's great southwest side, are celebrating 25 years of wedded bliss; and 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17889

WHEREAS, John .VIcCarthy is part of a long established family business, Terry Plumbing and Heating Company, in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Pauline and John .VIcCarthy, both lifelong residents here, married June 4, I960, and represent the solidity of family life; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved. That we, the .Mayor and members of the City Council of Chicago, gathered here this 12th day of June, 1985. A.D., do hereby offer our congratulations to -VIr. and Vlrs. John J. VIcCarthy on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary, and extend to this fine Chicago couple our very best wishes for many more years of happiness and prosperity; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to John and Pauline McCarthy.

Alderman Krystyniak moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Krystyniak, the foregoing proposed resolution was .Adopted.

Presented by ALDERMAN MARZULLO (25th Ward):

Referred-GRANTING OF PERMISSION TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to grant permission to the 18th Street Businessmen's Association, Incorporated for the purpose of holding a sidewalk sale on both sides of West 18th Street between Racine and Damen Avenues and on both sides of South Ashland Avenue between West 17th Street and West Cermak Road for the period August 9 to August 11, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

/2e/"erreci-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO VIAINTAIN AND USE EXISTING CANOPY AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also, a proposed order authorizing the City Comptroller to issue a permit to American .National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, U/T 21065, to maintain and use an existing canopy attached to the building or structure at 1500 South Western Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward): 17890 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

/?e'/"(^rrpc/-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE ON PORTION OF WEST NORTH AVENUE.

A proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue permits to the .North Avenue Botique for the purpose of holding a sidewalk sale at 2747 West .North Avenue for the periods June 14 to 16, 21 to 23 and 28 to 30 and for July 5 to 7, 12 to 14, 19 to 21 and 26 to 28, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Referred-GRANTING OF PER.MISSION TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to grant permission to the Chicago-Ashland Business Association for the purpose of holding a sidewalk sale on both sides of West Chicago Avenue between .North .Noble Street and North Wood Street and on both sides of .North Ashland Avenue between West Superior Street and West Augusta Boulevard for the period July 18 lo July 20, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN W. DAVIS (27th Ward):

DRAFTING OF ORDINANCE DIRECTED FOR VACATION OF SPECIFIED PUBLIC WAY

A proposed order reading as follows:

Ordered. That the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance for the vacation of all ofthe first north-south 20-f"oot public alley lying west of South Aberdeen Street in the block bounded by West Jackson Boulevard, West Van Buren Street, South Racine Avenue, and South Aberdeen Street for Fannie May Candies. Inc. (No. 17-27-85-983); said ordinance to be transmitted to the Committee on Streets and Alleys for consideration and recommendation to the City Council.

On motion of Alderman W. Davis, the foregoing proposed order was Passed.

Referred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY FOR NON-STANDARD LANDSCAPING.

Also, a proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation to issue under general provisions the necessary permits for the installation and maintenance of trees and grates to the parkway at 217 .North Jefferson Street which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17891

Presented by ALDERMAN SMITH (28th Ward):

Referred -ISSUANCE OF PER-MITS FOR INSTALLATION OF SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Two proposed orders for issuance of sign permits to install specified signs/signboards, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as follows;

Foster and Kleiser - to install a sign/signboard at 4915 West Harrison Avenue for general advertising;

Foster and Kleiser - to install a sign/signboard at 4500 West Madison Street for general advertising.

/?e/"crrecf -ILLINOIS CO.MPANIES URGED TO STOP ALL BUSINESS DEALINGS WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

Also, a proposed resolution urging Governor James R. Thompson to send letters to Illinois companies doing business with South Africa requesting that they stop such business dealings until changes in governmental policy remedy the unjust treatment of Black Africans, which was Referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Relations.

Presented by ALDERMAN D. DAVIS (29th Ward):

i?e/"erred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT FOR INSTALLATION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD .AT SPECIFIED LOCATION

A proposed order directing the Commissioner of Inspectional Services lo issue a sign permit tp Acme-Wiley Corporation to install a sign/signboard at 5707 West .North Avenue for Wendy's restaurant, which was/?e/"erre(i to the Committee on Zoning.

Presented for ALDERMAN MELL (33rd Ward):

fie/'erred - GRANTING OF PERMISSION TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALES AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Alderman Gabinski, for Alderman .VIell (33rd Ward), presented three proposed orders directing the Commissioner of Public Works to grant permission to various businesses for the purpose of holding sidewalk sales at specified locations, which were Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation, as follows; 17892 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Fin De Siglo Store -- to hold a sidewalk sale at 3130 West Armitage Avenue for the periods June 7 to 9. 14 to 16, 21 to 23. 28 to 30 and July 5 to 7, 12 to 14, 19 to 21 and 26 to 28, 1985;

.VI and M Surplus Store - to hold a sidewalk sale at 2066 .North .Vlilwaukee Avenue for the period June 7 to June 9, 1985.

Presented by ALDERMAN KOTLARZ (35th Ward):

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO HOLD SUMMERFEST ON PORTION OF NORTH .VIILWAUKEE AVENUE.

Two proposed orders authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to the .Milwaukee Avenue Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of holding a Summerfest on both sides of .North .Milwaukee Avenue from .North Kedzie .Avenue to .North Pulaski Road for the periods July 11 to July 14 and September 5 to September 8, 1985, which were/?e/"erred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN BANKS (36th Ward):

Referred-PERMISSION TO CONDUCT SIDEWALK SALE .AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

A proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to grant permission to Belmont-Central Chamber of Commerce, 5850 West Belmont Avenue, lo conduct a sidewalk sale on West Belmont Avenue (both sides) between .VIenard and Long Avenues and on .North Central Avenue (both sides) between Wellington and Henderson, for the period July 18 to July 21, 1985 from 9 A..M. to 9 P.M., which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward):

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.VIIT TO CONDUCT 5TH ANNUAL INDIAN SU.M.MER FESTIVAL AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17893

A proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue permits lo the Bryn .Vlawr-Hollywood Park Business As.sociation, for the purpose of holding its 5th Annual Indian Summer Festival for the period of September 7 to September 8, 1985 from 10 A..VI. lo 6 P..VI. on the following streets: West Bryn .Vlawr Avenue (both sides) from -North Kimball Avenue lo the first alley east thereof; .North Spaulding Avenue from West Bryn .Vlawr Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof and .North Christiana Avenue from West Bryn .Vlawr Avenue to the first alley north and south thereof", which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40th Ward):

Referred - GRANT OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAY.

A proposed ordinance to grant permission and authority to Edgewater Hospital to maintain and use a utility tunnel under and along the north line of the first east- west 16-foot alley south of West Edgewater Avenue, etc., which was/if^/prreci to the Committee on Streets and .Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward):

BUILDING DECLARED PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERED DEMOLISHED.

.A proposed ordinance reading as follows;

WHEREAS, The building at the following location-

southwest corner of North Dearborn and West Erie Streets (Raleigh Hotel),

is so deteriorated and weakened that it is structurally unsat"e and a menace to life and property in its vicinity; now, therefore,

• Be ft Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The building located at the following location-

southwest corner of North Dearborn and West Erie Streets (Raleigh Hotel),

is declared a public nuisance, and the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is authorized and directed to cause demolishment of same. 17894 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.

On motion of Alderman .Natarus, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passedhy yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas - Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Vlajerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Vlarzullo, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - .None.

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

Referred - A M EN DM E NT TO 1985 A N N U A L APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE.

Also, a proposed ordinance amending a line item within the 1985 Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the City of Chicago, which was/?e/"(;rred to the Committee on Finance.

Referred - GRANTS OF PRIVILEGE IN PUBLIC WAYS.

Also, five proposed ordinances for grants of privilege in public ways, which were Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, as follows:

Big Bay Lumber Company - to maintain and use as now constructed a railroad switch track along and across the easterly side of .North Cherry .Avenue at a point on the south line of West Division Street and running southeasterly for a distance of one hundred forty feet;

Convito Italiano — to occupy a portion ofthe public right of way for use as a sidewalk cafe in the area known as 11 East Chestnut Street;

Eastgate International, Inc. — to occupy a portion ofthe public right of way for use as a sidewalk cafe in the area known as 640 .North St. Clair Street;

Gordon Sinclair Enterprises, Inc. - to occupy a portion ofthe public right of way for use as a sidewalk cafe in the area known as 500 North Clark Street;

LaSalle National Bank, U/T 107701 and 107707 - to construct,, maintain and use various privileges for temporary tieback anchors, grease separators and a ventilation areaway for the proposed premises at 900 North Michigan Avenue; 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17895

Clem Stein, Jr. -- to maintain and use a portion of the dead end alley in the rear of 74 East Elm Street lo be used for parking cars.

Presented by ALDERMAN OBERMAN (43rd Ward):

Referred- AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 194A CONCERNING ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE.

A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 194A of the Chicago Municipal Code (Chicago Zoning Ordinance) by adding a new section heading to be known as Section 3.4-2(5) in reference to pet shops, which was Referred to the Committee on Zoning.

Referred - DISCONTINUE FUNDING OF PROPOSED 1992 WORLD'S FAIR.

Also, a proposed resolution calling upon the General Assembly to discontinue tax supported funding for the proposed 1992 World's Fair. ^

Alderman Oberman moved to suspend the rules temporarily to permit the immediate consideration ofand action upon the said proposed resolution. The motion lost by yeas and nays as follows;

Yeas — Aldermen Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Humes, Oberman, Orr - 6.

^Vay.s - Aldermen Rush, Vrdolyak, .Vlajerczyk, Vladrzyk, Burke, Brady. Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Nardulli, W. Davis, Hagopian, Gabinski. Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, O'Connor, -Nalarus, -McLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Stone - 31.

Thereupon, Alderman Oberman moved that the said proposed resolution be Referred to the Committee on Special Events and World's Fair. The motion Prevailed.

Presented by ALDERMAN HANSEN (44th Ward):

/Jeffrreti-INSTALLATION OF ALLEY LIGHT IN REAR OF 3747 NORTH KENMORE AVENUE.

A proposed order lo install an alley light in rear of the premises at 3747 .North Kenmore Avenue, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance. 17896 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Presented by ALDERMAN MC LAUGHLIN (45th Ward):

Referred - ISSUANCE OF PER-MIT TO HOLD ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

A proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to the Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce f"or the purpose of holding an arts and crafts festival from 4630 to 4955 North -Vlilwaukee Avenue; 5216 to 5404 West Lawrence Avenue; 5403 to 5417 West Higgins Avenue and 5310 to 5334 West Ainslie Street for the period June 21 and June 22, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO HOLD CHURCH PROGRAM ON PORTION OF NORTH LA.MON AVENUE.

Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer for the purpose of holding a church program on North Lamon Avenue from West Berenice Avenue to the first alley south thereof for the period August 12 to August 16, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to the Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of holding a sidewalk sale from 4630 to 4955 North Milwaukee Avenue; 5216 to 5401 West Lawrence Avenue; 5403 to 5417 West Higgins Avenue and 5310 to 5334 West Ainslie Street for the period August 1 and August 2, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN ORBACH (46th Ward):

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES EXTENDED TO MARLON DANIEL IN UPCOMING ACT-SO COMPETITIONS.

A proposed resolution reading as follows; 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17897

WHERE.AS, .Vlarlon Daniel, a 17-year-old student at Lane Technical High School, won first place in instrumental music in locally held competitions as part ofthe Afro-American Cultural Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO); and

WHEREAS, The ACT-SO program was initiated in 1977 as a vehicle for young blacks who excelled in fields other than sports; and

WHEREAS, As a result of his victory here, .Vlarlon Daniel is among those contestants slated for ACT-SO national awards in Dallas, Texas; and

WHEREAS, Marlon Daniel has been studying the piano for over three and one- half years, first with Catherine Bladden, and currently with Jacqueline Petrie. His win of the national ACT-SO awards would assure this fine young student scholarships and cash to further his studies; and

WHEREAS, Marlon Daniel is a citizen ofthe City ofChicago who typifies the Chicago "I Will" spirit, and goes to Dallas with all our best wishes; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved, That we, the -Vlayor and members of the Cily Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this 12th Day of June, 1985, A.D. do hereby extend to -Vlarlon Daniel, a stellar contestant in the ACT-SO national competitions, our congratulations and very best wishes for a victorious success, and success also in all his future endeavors; and

Be ft Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to -Marlon Daniel.

Alderman Orbach moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of Alderman Orbach, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MIT TO HOLD PICNIC AT SPECIFIED LOCATION.

Also, a proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to Bleacher's Incorporated for the purpose of holding a picnic between the 900 and 1000 blocks of West Waveland Avenue for the period June 14 lo June 16, 1985, which was/2e/'erred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47th Ward):

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PER.MITS TO HOLD CONCERTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATION. 17898 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

.•\ proposed order authorizing and directing the Commissioner of Public Works to issue the necessary permits to the Edison Street Congregational Church for the purpose of holding a series of concerts on .North Hamilton Avenue from West Addison Street to the first alley north thereof for the periods July 7 lo 14, July 21 to 28 and September 15 to 22, 1985, which was Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation.

Presented by ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47th Ward) and OTHERS:

/?^/"(?rred-CITIZENS OF CHICAGO ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES OF CITIZENS UTILITY BOARD.

A proposed resolution presented by Aldermen Schulter, D. Davis, .Natarus and Stone urging all citizens to take cognizance ofand encourage participation in the Citizens Utility Board in an effort to stabilize utility rates, which was Referred to the Committee on Public Utilities.

Presented by ALDERMAN VOLINI (48th Ward) and ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40th Ward):

Referred-ISSUANCE OF PERMITS TO HOLD SIDEWALK SALE AND STREET FESTIVAL AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS.

Two proposed orders for issuance of permits to hold various events, which were Referred to the Committee on Beautification and Recreation, as follows:

East Anderson Chamber of Commerce - to hold a sidewalk sale on .North Clark Street from West Lawrence Avenue to North Ridge Avenue f"or the Period June 27 to June 29,1985;

East Anderson Chamber of Commerce - to hold a street festival on .North Clark Street from West Lawrence Avenue to .North Ridge Avenue on June 29, 1985.

Presented by ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

Referred-INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN l.MPROVEMENTS AT l.NTERSECTION OF NORTH ASHLAND AND WEST PRATT AVENUES. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERMEN 17899

A proposed ordinance authorizing and directing the City Comptroller and the Commissioner of Economic Development to execute an agreement with the Rodgers Park Business Area Development Corporation for the installation of certain improvements on the public way at the northwest corner of .North Ashland and West Pratt Avenues, which was Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys.

Presented by ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward):

BUILDING DECLARED PUBLIC NUISANCE AND ORDERED DE.MOLISHED.

A proposed ordinance reading as follows:

WHEREAS, The building located at 2815 West .North Shore Avenue, is .so deteriorated and weakened that it is structurally unsat"e and a menace to life and property in its vicinity; now, therefore.

Be ft Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION 1. The building located at 2815 West .North Shore Avenue is declared a public nuisance, and the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is authorized and directed lo cause demolition of same.

SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.

On motion of Alderman Stone, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

Yeas -- Aldermen Roti, Rush, Tillman, Evans, Bloom, Sawyer, Beavers, Humes, Hutchinson, Vrdolyak, .Vlajerczyk, .Madrzyk, Burke, Brady, Langford, Streeter, Kellam, Sheahan, Kelley, Sherman, Stemberk, Krystyniak, Henry, .Vlarzullo, Nardulli, W. Davis, Smith, D. Davis, Hagopian, Santiago, Gabinski, Frost, Kotlarz, Banks, Damato, Cullerton, Laurino, O'Connor, Pucinski, .Natarus, Oberman, Hansen, .VIcLaughlin, Orbach, Schulter, Volini, Orr, Stone - 48.

Nays - .None.

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

5. FREE PERMITS. fJCENSE FEE EXEMPTfONS. CANCELLATfON OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION. AND WATER RATE EXEMPTIONS. ETC. 17900 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Proposed ordinances, orders, etc, described below, were presented by the aldermen named, and were Referred to the Committee on Finance, as follows:

FREE PER.MITS;

BY .ALDERMAN RUSH (2ndWard):

•Apostolic Faith Church — for the construction of a church on the premises known as S. Indiana Avenue from E. 38th to E. 39th Streets.

BY .ALDERMAN OBERMAN (43rd Ward):

Saint Paul's United Church of Christ - for construction work in existing structure on the premises known as 638 W. Kemper Place.

BY ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

Howard Area Community Center -- for renovating the medical center on the promises known as 7744-7748 -N. Paulina Street.

Peoples Housing, Inc. - for rehabilitation of existing structure on the premises known as 7715 N. Hermitage Avenue.

LICENSE FEE EXE.MPTIONS:

BY .ALDERM.AN BURKE (Uth Ward):

.VIonlessori Varnos Day Care Center, 3038 W. 50th Street.

Grace Church Pre-School, 5954 S. Albany Avenue.

BY ALDERM.AN STREETER (17th Ward):

Emanuel Christian Institute Day Care Center, 7101 S. Union Avenue.

BY ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward);

Rogers Park Children's Learning Center, 1545 W. .VIorse .Avenue.

CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION:

BY ALDERMAN BLOOM (5th Ward):

University ofChicago, sundry locations — building inspections.

BY ALDERM.AN MARZULLO (25th Ward):

Schwab Rehabilitation Center, 1401 S. California Avenue - fire alarm inspection. 6/12/85 NEW BUSINESS PRESENTED BY ALDERIVIEN 17901

BY .ALDERM.AN PUCINSKI (41st Ward):

Norwood Park Home, 6016 .N. .Nina Avenue - fire alarm inspections.

Resurrection Hospital, 7435 W. Talcott .Avenue - boiler and fire alarm inspections (3).

BY ALDERMAN OBERM.AN (43rd Ward);

.Augustana Hospital, 411 W. Dickens Avenue -- fire alarm inspection.

BY ALDERMAN STONE (50th Ward):

Northwest Home for the Aged, 6300 N. California Avenue - fire alarm and parking sign and surcharge inspections (2).

REFUND OF FEES;

BY .ALDERMAN NARDULLI (26th Ward);

Saint .Vlary of Nazareth Hospital Center, 2233 W. Division Street - Refund of Helipad License Fee for the amount of $200.00.

BY ALDERMAN ORR (49th Ward):

Rogers Park Children's Learning Center, 1545 W. .Morse Street - Refund of Day Care License Fee t"or the amount of 1575.00.

WAIVER OF FEE:

BY ALDERMAN N.ARDULLI (26th Ward);

Saint -Mary of .Nazareth Hospital, 2233 W. Division Street -- helipad license fee.

APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS.

JOURNAL (April 25, 1985).

Alderman Laurino moved to Correct the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on Thursday, April 25, 1985, as follows:

Page 15846-Correct by striking:

Northbound traffic on S. Western .Avenue at the intersection of W. 81st Place - "No Turn On Red - 7:00 A..VI. to 9:00 A..VI. .Monday thru Friday" 17902 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

And inserting in lieu thereof

Northbound traffic on S. Western Avenue at the intersection of W. 81st Place - "No Right Turn - 7:00 A..VI. to 9:00 A.M. - -Monday thru Friday";

Page 15857-Correct by striking:

W. 58th Place and S. Springfield Avenue "Stop" signs

And inserting in lieu thereof

W. 58th Place and S. Springfield Avenue ••All-Way Stop" signs:

Page 15857-Correct by striking:

W. Barry Avenue from N. -VIeade to N. Austin Avenue Single Direction - easterly;

Page 15857-Correct by striking:

S. Bishop Street from W. 76th Street to W. 79th Street Single Direction - southerly;

Page 15857-Correct by striking:

S. Lafiin Street from W. 79th Street to W. 76th Street Single Direction - northerly.

The motion Prevailed.

JOURNAL (.May 15, 1985).

Alderman Burke moved to Correct the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on Wednesday, .May 15, 1985, as follows;

Page 16125-by adding the following day care centers immediately after the twelfth line from the top of the page;

"Southwest Co-op Pre School, 3500 W. 63rd Place"

"South Shore United .Methodist Child Care Center, 7350 S. Jeffery Boulevard"; 6/12/85 APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS 17903

Page 16320-by deleting the dollar amounts "(S4.910.00)" appearing on the fifth line from the top of the page and inserting the amount "($14,910.00)" in lieu thereof

The motion Prevailed.

JOURNALS (May 29 and 30. 1985).

The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journals of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on May 29, 1985, at 10:00 A..VI., and the recessed session held on .Vlay 30, 1985, at 9:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to Correct the printed official Journal as follows:

Page 16748-by adding the words "construction and" at the very beginning ofthe eleventh line from the top ofthe page;

Page 17356-by deleting the ordinance appearing on the twenty-third thru the thirty-third lines from the top ofthe page and inserting in lieu thereof the following;

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:

SECTION I. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be amended by changing all the Rl Single Family Residence District symbols and indications as found on .Vlap .No. 5-.N in the area bounded by

W. Wabansia Avenue; .N. .Nordica Avenue; the alley next north of W. .North Avenue; and a line 132 feet West of .N. .Nordica Avenue,

to those of an R2 Single Family Residence District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area described.

SECTION 2. That the Chicago Zoning Ordinance be further amended by changing all the Rl Single Family Residence and B3-2 General Retail Districts symbols and indications as shown on .Map No. 5-F in the area bounded by

W. Wabansia Avenue: a line 132 feet west of N. Nordica Avenue; the alley next north of W. .North Avenue; .N. .Nordica Avenue; W. .North Avenue; a line 119.27 feet west of .N. .Nordica Avenue; the alley next .North of W. .North Avenue; a line 269.31 feet east of .N. .Neva Avenue; W. North Avenue; and .N. Neva Avenue,

to those of a B4-1 Restricted Service District, and a corresponding use district is hereby established in the area above described.

SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in force and et"fect from and after its passage and publication.

Page 17363 - by deleting lines one thru nine. 17904 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

Page 17388 -- by deleting lines three thru live and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"Also, a proposed order authorizing the Commissioner of the Department of Water to consider the installation of two drinking water fountains at East 124th Place and East r25lh Place and South .Michigan Avenue - at both ends ofthe little league field."

The motion to correct Prevailed.

Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed Official Journals as Corrected and lo dispense with the reading thereof The question being put, the motion Prevailed.

JOURNAL (June 5, 1985).

The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on June 5, 1985, at 10:00 A..M., signed by him as such City Clerk.

Alderman Burke moved to .Approve said printed Official Journal and to dispense with the reading thereof The question being put, the motion Preyai/ed.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS.

.None.

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.

GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS AND STATE LEGISLATURE .ME.MORIALIZED TO GIVE CONSIDERATION TO SENATE BILL 483 CONCERNING CERTAIN SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES.

Alderman Volini presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Over 40,000 senior citizens in the City ofChicago are currently receiving services, such as, home delivered meals, chore housekeeping, nutrition sites, and homemaker; and

WHEREAS, The Illinois Department on Aging has announced a reduction of funds to all area agencies on aging; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago Department on Aging and Disability is the area agency for the City ofChicago and faces significant loss of funds; now, therefore. 6/12/85 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS 17905

Be It Resolved, That the Chicago City Council .Vlemorialize the State Legislature and the Governor ofthe State of Illinois lo give consideration to Senate Bill 483 which amends the Illinois Department on Aging Appropriations Bill to provide $2.2 million for social and nutritional services.

Alderman Volini moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily lo permit immediate consideration ofand action upon the t"oregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed.

On motion of .Alderman Volini, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted. unanimously.

CO.MMExNDATIONS EXTENDED KISHORE KUMAR UPON HIS UNIQUE CAREER IN MUSIC.

Honorable Walter S. Kozubowski, City Clerk, presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Kishore Kumar is a pillar ofthe entertainment industry in his native India, regarded as a living legend; and

WHEREAS, Launching his career as a singer-actor, .Mr. Kumar went on to earn unsurpassed fame as a comedian and is now the most sought after male voice for film music in India, the world's leading commercial film producer; and

WHEREAS, VIr. Kumar serves as an inspira.tion to music lovers the world over, for though he cannot read a word of music, he has recorded over three hundred songs in the last year alone; and

WHEREAS, Recognized as having an astounding range and clarity of voice, .VIr. Kumar imbues his songs with an electricity that has earned him a reputation as the voice of youth, the voice of ebullience, the voice of today; and

WHEREAS, His current North American tour will bring .VIr. Kishore Kumar to the City of Chicago, constituting perhaps the last opportunity for Chicagoans lo experience this international recording star in person in light of the recent surprise announcement of his retirement intentions; now, therefore.

Be It Resolved, That we, the -Vlayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of June, 1985, do hereby extend our commendations to Mr. Kishore Kumar on his unique career and express our appreciation to him for affording Chicagoans the opportunity to participate in what will essentially be his farewell concert to them; and

Be It Further Resolved. That while we regret the leave-taking of so stellar a talent, we wish .Mr. Kumar every happiness and contentment in his retirement.

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. 17906 JOURNAL-CTTY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 6/12/85

On motion of Alderman Burke, the t"orcgoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

APPRECIATION EXTENDED TO LATA .VtA.NGESHKAR FOR INCLUDING CITY OF CHICAGO IN HER NORTH A.MERICAN TOUR.

Honorable Walter S. Kozubowski, City Clerk, presented the following proposed resolution:

WHEREAS, Lata .Vlangeshkar is recognized as the most prolific recording artist in history, credited with more than 25,000 songs in thirty years, and

WHEREAS, India, the world's leading commercial film producer in terms of numbers and footage shot has relied on .Ms. .Mangeshkar's talent for seventy percent of Indian film music; and

WHEREAS, Reigning as the "Melody Queen of India", .Ms. Vlangeshkar has been awarded one of India's highest governmental honors, the Padma Bushan, by the President of India in 1969; and

WHEREAS, Ms. .Vlangeshkar has won the coveted "Filmfare" award, her nation's equivalent of an Oscar, so many times she has had to declare herself ineligible; and

WHEREAS, Enshrined by her countrymen in mystic qualtities, the "Nightingale of India" draws upon a repertoire which runs the gamut ("rom sacred hymns lo t"olk music, all delivered with a voice capable of an astounding variety of timbre, and

WHEREAS, Possessed of a style persuasive and compelling beyond any cultural parameter, .Ms. .Vlangeshkar has achieved world renown, becoming the most pervasive cultural symbol in modern Indian history; and

WHEREAS, -Ms. Mangeshkar is currently in the midst of a rare -North American tour which will afford the citizens ofChicago an opportunity to hear the voice which is said to invest even the simplest tunes with a poignant, ethereal quality; now, therefore.

Be ft Resolved, That we, the .Vlayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of June, 1985, do hereby extend our appreciation to Lata Mangeshkar for including our City in her tour and that we recognize the unique inter­ continental and inter-cultural experience her concert represents; and

Be It Further Resolved, That we wholeheartedly concur in the words of the first lady of song ofthe world's largest democracy, to wit: "I believe music is a very special language that brings people together and can bring cultures closer to each other. It is a way people everywhere can share love and peace."

Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration ofand action upon the foregoing proposed resoluton. The motion Prevailed. 6/12/85 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS 17907

On motion of .-Mderman Burke, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted.

Adjournment.

Alderman Burke moved that the City Council do Adjourn. The motion Prevailed and the City Council Adjourned to meet in regular meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 1985, at 10:00 A..M., in the Council Chamber in City Hall pursuant to Chapter 4, Section 4-1 of the Municipal Code ofChicago.

WALTER S. KOZUBOWSKI, City Clerk.