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1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 64593
Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET AND
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS.
AUTHORIZATION FOR ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FROM HEKTOEN
INSTnUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES TO FUND CHICAGO fflV
HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
SUPPORT PROJECT.
The Committee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an ordinance authorizing the acceptance ofa grant from
the Hektoen Institute for Medical Research and the United States
Department of Health and Human Services necessary to fund the Chicago
HIV Health and Psychological Support Project, having had the same under
advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body
Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.
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This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members
ofthe conimittee.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with
the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City") by and through its
Department of Health (the "Department") has been awarded grant funds
(the "Grant Funds") by the Hektoen Institute for Medical Research and the
United States Department of Health and Human Services; and
WHEREAS, The Department shall participate in a model program for a
Community-Based Integrated Mental Health-HIV Primary Care Program to
be called the Chicago HIV Health and Psychological Support Project (the
'Trogram"); and
WHEREAS, The Program will provide mental health services at
Englewood and Lakeview Health Centers and increase access to, and the
integration of, mental health services in primary care settings; now,
therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The sum of $119,890 not previously appropriated,
representing Grant Funds, is hereby appropriated from Fund 925 - Grant
Funds for the Year 1995, for the purpose described in the preamble.
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SECTION 2. The Comptroller is hereby directed to disburse the Grant
Funds received as required to carry out the purpose ofthe Program.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and
approval.
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION AND AMENDMENT OF
1995 ANNUAL APPROPIUATION ORDINANCE, AS
AMENDED, TO REFLECT INCREASE IN
GRANT FUNDS RECEIVED FROM
STATE AND FEDERAL
AGENCIES.
The Committee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an ordinance authorizing a supplemental appropriation
and an amendment to the 1995 Annual Appropriation Ordinance, as
amended, necessary to reflect an increase in the amount of grant funds
received from state and federal agencies, having had the same under
advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body
Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members
ofthe committee.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with
the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
64596 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, The Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the Year 1995, as
amended, of the City of Chicago (the "City") contains estimates of revenues
receivable as grante from agencies of the state and federal governments and
private agencies; and
WHEREAS, In accordance with Section 8 of such Annual Appropriation
Ordinance the heads of various departments and agencies of the City have
applied to agencies of the state and federal governments and private
agencies for grante to the City for various purposes; and
WHEREAS, The amount of grant funds awarded to the City by federal and
state agencies for specific grant programs has exceeded the amount of
revenues estimated from those sources; and
WHEREAS, It is beneficial te the City to appropriate such additional
revenues; now, therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The sum of $1,636,000 not previously appropriated,
representing additional awards from agencies of the federal and state
governmente, has become available for appropriation for the year 1995.
SECTION 2. The sum of $1,636,000 not previously appropriated is
hereby appropriated from Fund 925 - Grant Funds for the Year 1995, and
the Annual Appropriation Ordinance for the Year 1995, as amended, is
hereby further amended by striking the words and figures and by adding the
words and figures indicated in the attached Exhibit A.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its
passage and approval.
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Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
Exhibit "A".
Amendment To The 1995 Annual Appropriation Ordinance,
As Amended.
925 - Grant Funds
Strike Add
Code Department And Item Amount Amount
Estimate Of Grant Revenue
For 1995
Awards from Agencies
ofthe Federal Government $749,996,073 $751,195,073
Awards from Agencies
of the Stete Government 142,338,000 142,775,000
13 Mayor's Office Of Emplojmient
And Training
Job Training Partnership
Act(J.T.P.A.):
- Title n c - Youth 11,183,000 12,164,000
41 Department Of Health
Ryan White HIV Emergency
Relief-CARE Act:
- Title I Formula 4,707,000 4,925,000
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Strike Add
Code Department And Item Amount Amount
47 Department On Aging
State Title fflB Services 475,000 906,000
81 Department Of Streets And
Sanitation
Urban and Community Forestry
- IDOC 10,000 16,000
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR YEAR 1995
WITHIN CTTY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE.
The Conimittee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an ordinance authorizing a transfer of funds for the year
1995 within the City Council Committee on Housing and Real Estate,
having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend
that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted
herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members
ofthe committee.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 64599
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with
the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, The City of Chicago is a home rule unit of government as
defined in Article VH, Section 6(a) of the Illinois Constitution, and as such
may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its
government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, The management of ite finances is a matter pertaining te the
government and affairs ofthe City ofChicago; now, therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are
authorized and directed to make the following transfer of funds for the year
1995. This transfer will leave sufficient unencumbered appropriations to
meet all liabilities that have been or may be incurred during the year 1995
payable from such appropriations:
FROM:
Code
Purpose Fund Department Account Amount
For Personal 100 15-2280 OO
OO $23,450.00
Services
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TO:
Code
Purpose Fund Department Account Amount
For Contractual 100 15-2280 0100 $23,450.00
Services
SECTION 2. The sole purpose ofthis transfer of funds is to provide funds
to meet necessary obligations within the City Council Committee on
Housing and Real Estate during the year 1995.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after ite passage.
AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR YEAR
1994 WTTHIN C n Y COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY.
The Conimittee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an ordinance authorizing a transfer of funds for the year
1994 within the City Council Committee on Traffic Control and Safety,
having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend
that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted
herewith.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 64601
This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members
ofthe committee.
Respectfully submitted.
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with
the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Naterus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The City Comptroller and the City Treasurer are
authorized and directed to make the following transfer of funds for the year
1994. This transfer will leave sufficient unencumbered appropriations to
meet all liabilities that have been or may be incurred during the year 1994
payable from such appropriations:
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FROM:
Code
Purpose Fund Department Account Amount
For Plans and 300 15-2265 9035 $2,000.00
Surveys Relating to
Function, Use and
Improvements of Streets;
for the Study of Channel-
ization of Streete and In-
tersections; All with Re-
spect to the Facilitetion
of Traffic and Safety of
the Pedestrian, and the
Services, Supplies and
Reports Incident Thereto
TO:
Code
Purpose Fund Department Account Amount
For Personal 300 15-2265 OO
OO $1,000.00
Services
Stetionery and 300 15-2265 0350 1,000.00
Office Supplies
SECTION 2. The sole purpose ofthis transfer of funds is to provide funds
to meet necessary obligations in the City Council Committee on Traffic
Control and Safety during the year 1994.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after ite passage.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 64603
AMENDMENT OF YEAR XXI COMMUNnY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED, TO
CORRECT NAMES OF SPECIFIC
DELEGATE AGENCIES.
The Conimittee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an ordinance authorizing an amendment to the Year
XXI Community Development Block Grant Ordinance, as amended,
necessary to correct the names of specific delegate agencies, having had the
same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your
Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members
ofthe conimittee.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with
the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, ()livo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
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WHEREAS, The City of Chicago is a home rule unit of government as
defined in Article VU, Section 6(a) of the Illinois Constitution, and as such
may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its
government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, The management of its finances is a matter pertaining to the
government and affairs ofthe City ofChicago; now, therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The Year XXI Community Development Block Grant
Ordinance, as amended, is hereby further amended by striking the words
and figures indicated and inserting the words and figures indicated, to
provide for the correct names of specific delegate agencies, as indicated in
the atteched Exhibit A.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall teke effect after its passage and
publication.
Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
Exhibit "A".
Corrections And Revisions To C.D.B.G. Year XXI
Budget Recommendations.
Fund 830
Strike Insert
Code Department And Item No. Amount No. Amount
830 - C.D.B.G. Year XXI
08 Department Of Planning And
Development
2517 Neighborhood Planning
Grante
Chicago Leaders Institute $30,000
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 64605
Strike Insert
Code Department And Item No. Amount No. Amount
Chicago Leadership Institute $30,000
21 Department Of Housing
2530 Housing Resource Centers
Back ofthe Yards Neighborhood
Council 29,000
Neighborhood Housing Services 29,000
21 Department Of Housing
2635 Housing Demonstration Projecte
Covenantel Community of
University Church 25,000
Woodlawn Development
Association/United Woodlawn
Association 25,000
AUTHORIZATION FOR INSTALLATION OF WATER MAIN
IN PORTION OF NORTH SHEFFIELD AVENUE.
The Committee on the Budget and Government Operations submitted the
following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on the Budget and Government Operations, having had
under consideration an order authorizing the installation ofa water main in
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North Sheffield Avenue, from West Concord Place to North Clybourn
Avenue, and having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report
and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed order
transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members
ofthe committee.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) LORRAINE L. DIXON,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Dixon, the said proposed order transmitted with the
foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, 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 Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized to install
465 feet of 8-inch ductile iron water main in North Sheffield Avenue, from
West Concord Place to North Clybourn Avenue, at a totel estimated cost of
$109,330.00, chargeable to Appropriation Account Number 200-87-3120-
0550 (W-706) Construction.
The above work is to be done under Order Number A-01605.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 64607
COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS.
AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMnS FOR
ERECTION OF SIGNS/SIGNBOARDS AT
SUNDRY LOCATIONS.
The Conimittee on Buildings submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Buildings, having had under consideration five sign
orders (which were referred on December 21,1994) begs leave to recommend
that Your Honorable Body do Pass four of the five sign orders (one sign each
from the 3rd, 19th, 43rd and 47th Wards) and do not pass one sign order from
the 42nd Ward, which are transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all the members of the
committee, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully,
(Signed) BERNARD L. STONE,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Stone, the said proposed orders transmitted with the
foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
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The following are said orders as passed (the italic heading in each case not
being a part ofthe order):
2608 West Addison Street.
Ordered, That the Commissioner ofBuildings is hereby directed to issue a
sign permit to H. Moenck & Son, Inc., P.O. Box 255, Steger, Illinois 60475,
for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in heignt and/or over 100
square feet (in area of one face) at 2608 West Addison Street, Chicago,
Illinois 60618 (McDonald's):
Dimensions: length, 20 feet, 0 inches; height, 74 feet, 6 inches
Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign:
Totel Square Foot Area: 200 square feet.
Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 17 (the
Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and
maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.
2615 North Halsted Street.
Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby
directed to issue a sign permit to Lite-Rite Electric Co., P.O. Box 323,
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24
feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 2615 North
Halsted Street (retail stores):
Dimensions: length, 15 feet; height, 25 feet
Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 37 feet
Totel Square Foot Area: 375 square feet.
Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 17 (the
Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and
maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.
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27 West Root Street.
Ordered, That the Conimissioner ofBuildings is hereby directed to issue a
sign permit to Universal Outdoor, Inc., Suite 1010, 321 North Clark Street,
Chicago, Illinois 60610, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in
height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 27 West Root
Street (business address):
Dimensions: length, 60 feet; height, 16 feet, 8 inches
Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 75 feet
Total Square Foot Area: 1,000 square feet.
Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 17 (the
Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and
maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.
11601 South Western Avenue.
Ordered, That the Commissioner of Inspectional Services is hereby
directed to issue a sign permit to Artisian Signs, 14101 South Wallace
Street, Riverdale, Illinois 60627, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24
feet in height and/or over 100 square feet (in area of one face) at 11601 South
Western Avenue (Lumes Pancake House) (change of face only):
Dimensions: length, 20 feet; height, 20 feet
Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 33 feet
Totel Square Foot Area: 800 square feet.
Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 17 (the
Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and
maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.
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Failed To Pass - AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF
PERMTT FOR ERECTION OF SIGN/SIGNBOARD AT
344 WEST ONTARIO STREET.
The Committee on Buildings submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Buildings, having had under consideration five sign
orders (which were referred on December 21,1994) begs leave to recommend
that Your Honorable Body do pass four ofthe five sign orders (one sign each
from the 3rd, 19th, 43rd and 47th Wards) and Do Not Pass one sign order
from the 42nd Ward, which are transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all the members of the
committee, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully,
(Signed) BERNARD L. STONE,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Stone, the committee's recommendation was
Concurred In and said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing
committee report Failed To Pass by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said order, which failed to pass, reads as follows:
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Ordered, That the Commissioner ofBuildings is hereby directed to issue a
sign permit to Lite-Rite Electric Co., P.O. Box 323, Downers Grove, Illinois
60515, for the erection of a sign/signboard over 24 feet in height and/or over
100 square feet (in area of one face) at 344 West Ontario Street (vacant):
Dimensions: length, 30 feet; height, 60 feet
Height Above Grade/Roof to Top of Sign: 75 feet
Total Square Foot Area: 1,800 square feet.
Such sign shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 17 (the
Chicago Zoning Ordinance) and all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code of the City of Chicago governing the construction and
maintenance of outdoor signs, signboards and structures.
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE.
APPOINTMENT OF MR. RUBEN C. LOPEZ AND MS. JANE SOBCZYK
AS MEMBERS OF NORTHWEST HOME
E Q U n Y COMMISSION.
The Committee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 9,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on Housing and Real Estete, to which was referred a
communication signed by The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor,
appointing Mr, Ruben C. Lopez and Ms. Jane Sobczyk as members of the
Northwest Home Equity Commission for terms ending June 28, 1997,
having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend
that Your Honorable Body Approve the proposed appointmente transmitted
herewith.
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This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the committee's recommendation was
Concurred In and the said proposed appointment of Mr. Ruben C. Lopez and
Ms. Jane Sobczyk as members ofthe Northwest Home Equity Commission was
Approved by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Nataurs moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NUMBER 4 TO
DOUGLAS-LAWNDALE REDEVELOPMENT
PLAN.
The Conimittee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 9,1995,
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on Housing and Real Estate, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of Planning and Development approving
Amendment Number 4 to the Douglas-Lawndale Redevelopment Plan,
having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend
that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted
herewith.
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This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, The staff of the Community Development Commission (the
"Commission") has prepared Amendment Number 4 to the Douglas-
Lawndale Redevelopment Plan (the "Amended Plan") dated May, 1994; and
WHEREAS, The Amended Plan consists ofthe following documents:
A. A narrative report which introduces the Plan Amendment, sets
forth its purpose and defines specific land-use controls;
B. A Land-Use Plan Map dated May, 1994; and
WHEREAS, On August 9, 1994, by Resolution No. 94-CDC-52, the
Commission recommended approval of Amendment Number 4 to the
Douglas-Lawndale Redevelopment Plan; and
WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Chicago has considered said
Resolution of the Commission and the Proposed Plan Amendment as
recommended therein, and it is the sense of the City Council that the Plan
64614 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
Amendment is in the furtherance of the Amended Plan and should be
approved; now, therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Amendment Number 4 to the Douglas-Lawndale
Redevelopment Plan, dated May, 1994, attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference, is hereby approved.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.
Amendment Number 4 referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
Amendment Number 4
To The
Douglas-Lawndale Redevelopment Plan.
The Douglas-Lawndale Redevelopment Plan dated March, 1968, and the
Douglas-Lawndale Amended Urban Renewal Plan dated April, 1968 and
amended by Amendment No. 2 dated December, 1973 and by Amendment
No. 3 dated March, 1983 shall be amended as follows:
1. The land-use for the following parcels known as Parcel 1-6 shall
be changed from residential to institutional use as defined in the
Douglas-Lawndale Redevelopment Plan.
Address Permanent Index Number
3144 - 3158 West Douglas 16-24-102-018
Boulevard 16-24-102-034
3201 West Douglas Boulevard 16-24-221-007
3200 West Douglas Boulevard 16-24-213-029
3204 West Douglas Boulevard 16-24-213-028
2. The Land-Use Plan Map dated May, 1994, shall be substituted
for the Land-Use Plan Map dated December, 1983. The new
map reflects the above change.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 64615
[Land-Use Plan Map dated May, 1994 referred to in
this Amendment Number 4 unavailable
at time of printing.]
AUTHORIZATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY AT
553 - 555 EAST 60TH STREET/6008 - 6010 SOUTH
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE TO QUALIFIED
PARTICIPANT UNDER CHICAGO
ABANDONED PROPERTY
PROGRAM.
The Conimittee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 9,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Housing and Real Estate, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of Housing authorizing the sale of property
under the Chicago Abandoned Property Program (C.A.P.P.) at 553 - 555
East 60th Street/6008 - 6010 South St. Lawrence Avenue, having had the
same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your
Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe conimittee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
64616 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, C)livo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48,
Nays — None,
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, The City of Chicago ("City") is a home rule u n i t of
government by virtue of the provisions of Article VH, Section 6(a) of the
Constitution ofthe State oflllinois of 1970, and as such, may exercise any
power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs;
and
WHEREAS, There exists within the City a substantial number of
abandoned, deteriorated and dangerous buildings which threaten the
health, safety, economic stebility and general welfare of the citizens of the
City, and which are the subject of certain housing court proceedings
CTroperties"); and
WHEREAS, The City Council of the City, by ordinance passed May 20,
1992 (Council Journal of Proceedings, pages 16333 - 16335) ("Enabling
Ordinance"), established the Chicago Abandoned Property Program
("C.A.P.P.") to abate the danger posed by said abandoned, deteriorated
buildings within the City through the acquisition and subsequent
conveyance ofthe Properties to parties who have proposed either to demolish
or rehabilitate these buildings; and
WHEREAS, The property legally described in Exhibit A attached hereto
CTroperty") was included on tiie list of C.A.P.P. properties offered to the
general public, and a proposal either to demolish or rehabilitate the
building(s) thereon was received by the City; and
WHEREAS, The C.A.PP. Blue Ribbon Conimittee has recommended to
the City Council that the Property be awarded to the participant set forth on
Exhibit A ("Participant") for the purpose of either demolishing or
rehabilitating the building(s) thereon should the City succeed in iacquiring
title to the Property; now, tiierefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
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SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are adopted as the findings of the
City Council.
SECTION 2. The Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized to obtain a
deed for the Property on behalf of the City.
SECTION 3. The Commissioner of Housing is authorized to accept the
Participant's proposal to take title to the Property upon the City obteining a
deed thereto,
SECTION 4. Upon notification by the Corporation Counsel that the City
has obteined a deed for the Property, the Mayor or his proxy is authorized to
execute, and the City Clerk to attest, a quitclaim deed conveying the
Property to the Participant.
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.
Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
Exhibit "A".
Property Address: 553 - 555 East 60th Street/6008 - 6010 South St.
Lawrence Avenue.
Participant: Chicago Vietnam Veterans & Family Asst..
Purpose: Rehabilitetion.
Permanent Index Number: 20-15-404-006, Volume 257.
Legal Description.
Lot 3 in Nathan William McCheeney Washington Park Subdivision of Lots 1
and 2 in McCheeney's Subdivision ofthe east half of Block 12 and all of Block
13 in Maher's Subdivision ofthe southeast quarter of Section 15, Township
38 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County,
Illinois.
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REVOCATION OF PRIOR APPROVAL FOR CONVEYANCE OF
PROPERTY AT 813 EAST 88TH PLACE AND AUTHORIZATION
FOR RECONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY TO SUBSTnUTE
PARTICIPANT UNDER CHICAGO ABANDONED
PROPERTY PROGRAM.
The Committee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, November 28,1994.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on Housing and Real Estate, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of Housing authorizing the sale of property
under the Chicago Abandoned Property Program (C.A.P.P.) at 813 East 88th
Place, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and
recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance
transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
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WHEREAS, The City of Chicago ("City") is a home rule u n i t of
government by virtue of the provisions of Article VH, Section 6(a) of the
Constitution of the Stete of Illinois of 1970, and as such may exercise any
power and perform any function perteining to ite government and affairs;
and
WHEREAS, The City Council of the City, by ordinance passed May 20,
1992 (Council Journal of Proceedings, pages 16333 - 16335) ("Enabling
Ordinance"), established the Chicago Abandoned Property Program
("C.A.P.P.") to abate the danger posed by abandoned buildings within the
City through the acquisition and subsequent conveyance of said buildings to
parties who have proposed either to demolish or rehabilitete them; and
WHEREAS, In furtherance of C.A.P.P., the City Council of the City
previously authorized the acquisition and subsequent conveyance of the
property legally described in Exhibit A attached hereto CTroperty") to the
participant listed on Exhibit A who was approved either to demolish or
rehabilitate the building(s) thereon CTarticipant"); and
WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Housing ("Commissioner") h a s
represented that the Participant is no longer ready, willing and able to
accept title to the Property upon acquisition by the City; and
WHEREAS, The Commissioner has recommended t h a t the prior
authorization of the Participant be revoked due to their unwillingness
and/or inability to accept title, and that they be replaced by the substitute
participant listed on Exhibit A ("Substitute Participant") who has submitted
a proposal to either demolish or rehabilitate the abandoned building(s) on
the Property in accordance with the requirements of C.A.P.P.; now,
therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are adopted as the findings of the
City Council.
SECTION 2. The prior approval of the Participant set forth on Exhibit A
is hereby revoked, and the Substitute Participant set forth on Exhibit A is
hereby approved for the purpose of acquiring the Property and demolishing
or rehabilitating the building(s) thereon in accordance with the provisions of
C.A.P.P..
SECTION 3. Except as modified herein, all provisions of the prior
C.A.P.P. ordinances shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage.
64620 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
Exhibit "A".
Property Address: 813 East 88th Place.
Previous Ordinance Date: November 3,1993.
Participant: Pope Reginald Goolsby and Elaine Sharon Davis.
Substitute Participant: Equity Builders and Developers.
Purpose: Rehabilitation.
Permanent Index Number: 25-02-105-003.
Legal Description.
The east 50 feet of Lot 23 in Block 4 in Dauphine Park, a subdivision of that
part of the north three-quarters of the west half of Section 2, Township 37
North, Range 14 East oi the Third Principal Meridian, west of the Illinois
Central Railway right-of-way in Cook County, Illinois,
SALE OF PROPERTY AT 1201 - 1 2 2 1 WEST 14TH STREET
TO CHICAGO COALniON FOR THE HOMELESS.
The Committee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CfflCAGO, January 9,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Housing and Real Estate, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of Planning and Development approving the
sale of Parcel R-4 in the Roosevelt-Halsted Commercial District at 1201 -
1221 West 14th Street, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES 64621
report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed
ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe conimittee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
WHEREAS, By ordinance adopted by the City Council on December 11,
1991, the City Council of the City of Chicago established the Community
Development Commission ("Commission"); and
WHEREAS, The Commission is authorized to assume the functions of the
former Commercial District Development Commission pertaining to the sale
and redevelopment of land in project areas; and
WHEREAS, The Commission, by Resolution No. 94-CDC-47, adopted on
November 8, 1994, approved the negotiated sale of Disposition Parcel R-4
CTarcel") in the Roosevelt-Halsted Blighted Commercial District to the
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless ("Developer"); and
WHEREAS, The Commission caused said resolution te be published for
thirty (30) days in one or more Chicago newspapers; and
64622 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 1/12/95
WHEREAS, No other proposals were received by December 10, 1994, the
deadline for submission to the Department of Planning and Development;
and
WHEREAS, The Parcel is located at 1201 - 1221 West 14th Street and
contains a total area of 35,088 square feet; and
WHEREAS, The Developer has proposed to acquire the Parcel to construct
a horticultural facility that will serve as a job-training program and
business venture; and
WHEREAS, The City Council has considered the resolution of the
Commission and the proposed sale ofthe Parcel as provided therein, and it is
the sense of the City (Jouncil that the sale is satisfactory and should be
approved; now, therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:
SECTION 1. The sale recommended by the Community Development
Commission of Disposition Parcel R-4 in the Roosevelt-Halsted Commercial
District is hereby approved as follows:
Developer Parcel Square Feet Totel Price
Chicago Coalition for
the Homeless R-4 35,088 $1.00
SECTION 2. The Commissioner of the Department of Planning and
Development, on behalf of the City, is authorized to enter into a
redevelopment agreement with the Developer and to execute such other
documents as may be necessarv to implement the redevelopment of the
Parcel, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel.
SECTION 3. The Mayor or his proxj^ is authorized to execute, and the
City Clerk is authorized to attest, a quitelaim deed for the parcel to the
Developer, subject to any covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth in
the redevelopment agreement.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its
passage and approval.
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SALE OF PARCEL 5-B WTTfflN LINCOLN PARK
CONSERVATION AREA TO BEJCO
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
The Conimittee on Housing and Real Estete submitted the following report:
CfflCAGO, January 9,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Housing and Real Estete, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of Planning and Development approving the
sale of Parcel 5-B in the Lincoln Park Conservation Area, having had the
same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your
Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe conimittee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
64624 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
WHEREAS, Chapter 2-124 ofthe Municipal Code of the City of Chicago
(the "Ordinance") esteblished the Community Development Commission
(the "Commission"); and
WHEREAS, The Commission is authorized to assume the functions of the
former Department of Urban Renewal in the sale of project land and
revitelization of project areas; and
WHEREAS, The City Council ofthe City ofChicago (the "City Council")
approved the designation of the Lincoln Park Conservation Area (the
"Project Area") and the Lincoln Park Conservation Plan, as amended (the
"Amended Plan"); and
WHEREAS, On October 11, 1994, by Resolution No. 94-CDC-71, the
Commission has recommended the sale of Parcel 5-B in the Project Area to
BEJCO Development Corporation; and
WHEREAS, The Developer proposes to construct on Parcel 5-B five single-
family detached houses and one three-unit condominium building; and
WHEREAS, The proposed use is in accordance with the Lincoln Park
Conservation Plan; and
WHEREAS, The City Council has considered said Resolution of the
Commission and the proposed sale of Parcel 5-B as recommended therein,
and it is the sense of the City Council that the sale is in the furtherance of
the Conservation Plan in the Project Area and should be approved; now,
therefore.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. The sale recommended by the Community Development
Commission of Disposition Parcel 5-B in the Lincoln Park Conservation
Area as described below to BEJCO Development Corporation is hereby
approved as follows:
Permanent Total
Index Square Total
Developer Location Numbers Feet Price
BEJCO Northeast 14-33-421-004 17,103 $750,000.00
Development corner of West through 007
Corporation North Avenue and 024
and North through 028
Sedgwick
Street
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SECTION 2. The Conimissioner of the Department of Planning and
Development, on behalf of the City of Chicago, is authorized to enter into a
redevelopment agreement with the Developer and to execute such other
documents as may be necessary to implement the redevelopment of the
Parcel, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel.
SECTION 3. The Mayor or his proxy is authorized to execute and the
City Clerk to attest a quitelaim deed for the Parcel te the Developer, subject
to any covenante, conditions, and restrictions set forth in the redevelopment
agreement.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be effective upon ite passage and
approval.
AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF LEASE AGREEMENT
AT 3548 WEST IRVING PARK ROAD FOR CHICAGO
PUBLIC LIBRARY (INDEPENDENCE BRANCH).
The Committee on Housing and Real Estate submitted the following report:
CHICAGO, January 9,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Housing and Real Estate, to which was referred an
ordinance by the Department of General Services approving a lease at 3548
West Irving Park Road for the Chicago Public Library, Independence
Branch (Lease No. 19007A), having had the same under advisement, begs
leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed
ordinance transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by a unanimous vote of the
members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) AMBROSIO MEDRANO,
Chairman.
64626 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
On motion of Alderman Medrano, the said proposed ordinance transmitted
with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of General Services is authorized to
execute on behalf of the City of Chicago, a lease with Stendard Property
Associates L.P., an Illinois limited partnership, as beneficiary of American
National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, under Trust No. 39379,
dated September 25, 1976, as Landlord for approximately 8,888 square feet
of space located on the ground floor at 3548 West Irving Park Road, for use
by the Chicago Public Library, as Tenant, such lease to be approved by the
Commissioner of the Chicago Public Library and the President of the
Chicago Public Library and to be approved as to form and legality by the
Corporation Counsel in substantially the following form:
[Lease Agreement immediately follows Section 2 of
this ordinance.]
SECTION 2, This ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of
passage.
Lease Agreement referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:
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Lease Agreement.
This lease is made and entered into as of this day of.
1995, by and between Standard Property Associates L.P., an Illinois limited
partnership ("Standard"), American National Bank and Trust Company of
Chicago, not personally but solely as Trustee under a Trust Agreement
dated September 25,1976 and known as Trust No. 39379 ("American"), and
the City of Chicago, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred
to as 'Tenant").
Recitals.
Whereas, American is the owner of legal title to the premises commonly
known as 3548 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois;
Whereas, Stendard is the beneficiary of American; and
Whereas, American and Standard are hereinafter collectively referred to
as "Landlord"; and
Whereas, Landlord has agreed to lease to Tenant and Tenant has agreed
to lease from Landlord, approximately 8,888 square feet of ground floor
space located at 3548 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois to be used by
sp
th e Chicago Public Library as ite Independence Branch;
Now, Therefore, In consideration of the covenante, terms and conditions
set forth herein. Landlord and Tenant hereby agree and covenant as follows:
Section 1.
Grant.
Landlord hereby leases to Tenant the following described premises
situated in the City ofChicago, County of Cook, State oflllinois, to wit:
Approximately 8,888 square feet of ground floor space commonly known
as 3548 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois (the 'Tremises"). The
location of the Premises is outlined in red on the drawing attached to
this lease as Exhibit A.
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The Permanent Real Estate Tax Index Numbers for the real estete (also
known as the shopping center) in which the Premises is located, as
assigned by the COOK County Assessor's Office, are 13-14-424-031-0000
and 13-14-424-032-0000 (Volume 337).
Section 2.
Term.
The term ofthis lease shall commence on the twenty-first (21st) day after
Stendard notifies Tenant that the Buildout (as defined in Paragraph 13.2 of
this Lease) is substantially completed and shall end on December 31, 2004.
Section 3.
Rent, Taxes And Utilities.
3.1 Rent.
Tenant shall pay Landlord base rent for the Premises in the amount of:
(a) Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($4,500) per month for
each month during the period beginning on the date the term of
this lease commences pursuant te Section 2 of this Lease and
ending on the 31st day of December, 1995;
(b) Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-five Dollars ($4,635) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 1996 and ending on the 31st day of December,
1996;
(c) Four Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-four Dollars ($4,774)
per month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 1997 and ending on the 31st day of December,
1997;
(d) Four Thousand Nine Hundred Seventeen Dollars ($4,917) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 1998 and ending on the 31st day of December,
1998;
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(e) Five Thousand Sixty-four Dollars ($5,064) per month for each
month during the period beginning on the 1st day of January,
1999 and ending on the 31st day of December, 1999;
if) Five Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen Dollars ($5,216) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 2000 and ending on the 31st day of December,
2000;
(g) Five Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-two Dollars ($5,372) per
month for each month during the period beginning on tiie 1st
day of January, 2001 and ending on the 31st day of December,
2001;
(h) Five Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-three Dollars ($5,533) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 2002 and ending on the 31st day of December,
2002;
(i) Five Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-nine Dollars ($5,699) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 2003 and ending on the 31st day of December,
2003; and
(j) Five Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Dollars ($5,870) per
month for each month during the period beginning on the 1st
day of January, 2004 and ending on the 31st day of December,
2004.
Rent shall be paid monthly in advance to Irving Plaza Shopping Center, c/o
Standard Property Associates at 2701 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois 60659-3995, or at such place and to such payee as Standard may from
time to time designate in writing to Tenant.
3.2 Taxes And Other Levies.
Landlord shall pay when due all real estate taxes, special assessmente and
sewer and water charges assessed by governmental authority against the
Premises, except for those charges which this lease specifies that Tenant
shall pay.
3.3 Utilities.
Tenant shall pay when due all charges for gas, electricity, light, heat,
power, telephone, other communication service, and all other utility services
used in or supplied to or for the Premises.
64630 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CfflCAGO 1/12/95
Section 4.
Condition And Enjoyment Of Premises, Alterations
And Additions, Surrender.
4.1 Condition Of Premises Upon Delivery Of Possession.
Landlord covenante that at the time possession ofthe Premises is tendered
by Landlord to Tenant the Premises will comply with all laws, ordinances
and regulations of all federal, state and municipal governmental authority
which are applicable to the Premises at the time possession of the Premises
is tendered by Landlord to Tenant.
4.2 Covenant Of Quiet Enjojmient.
Landlord covenante and agrees that Tenant, upon paying the rent and
upon observing and keeping the covenante, agreements and conditions of
this lease on Tenant's part to be kept, observed and performed, shall lawfully
and quietly hold, occupy and enjoy the Premises (subject to the provisions of
this lease) during the term ofthis lease without hindrance or molestation by
Landlord or by any person or persons claiming under Landlord.
4.3 Landlord's Failure And Right Of Access.
If Landlord shall fail to perform any of Landlord's obligations under
Section 11 ofthis lease within ten (10) business days after written notice of
such failure is given by Tenant to Landlord [unless such obligation cannot be
performed within such ten (10) business days and Landlord shall have
commenced and is diligently pursuing all necessary action to perform such
obligation]. Tenant is then authorized to (a) perform such obligation which
Landlord has failed to perform and deduct the cost thereof from rents
accruing under this lease, or (b) immediately terminate this lease by giving
Landlord written notice of Tenant's election to terminate this lease.
Landlord shall have the right of access to the Premises for the purpose of
inspecting and performing such obligations, provided that, except in the case
of emergencies. Landlord shall first give notice to Tenant of Landlord's
desire to enter the Premises and Landlord shall schedule ite entry so as to
minimize te the extent reasonably practicable interference with Tenant's
use ofthe Premises.
4.4 Use Of The Premises.
Tenant shall use the Premises as the Independence Branch ofthe Chicago
Public Library. Tenant shall not use the Premises in a manner that would
violate any law. Tenant further covenants (a) not to do or suffer any waste
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or damage, (b) to comply in all respects with the laws, ordinances, orders,
rules, regulations and requirements of all federal, state and municipal
governmental departments which may be applicable to the Premises or to
the use or manner of use of the Premises, and (c) not to perform or permit
disfigurement or injury to any building or improvement on the Premises, or
to fixtures and equipment thereof.
4.5 Alterations And Additions.
Tenant shall have the right to make such alterations, additions and
improvements in the Premises at Tenant's cost and expense as Tenant shall
deem necessary, provided that any such alterations, additions and
improvemente shall be in full compliance with applicable law and provided
further that Tenant has obtained the prior written consent of Landlord to
such alterations, additions and improvemente.
Section 5.
Assignment, Sublease And Liens.
5.1 Assignment And Sublease,
Tenant shall not assign this lease in whole or in part, or sublet the
Premises or any part thereof, without the prior written consent of Landlord
in each instance. Landlord shall not unreasonably withhold Landlord's
consent to any such subletting or assignment.
5.2 Tenant's Covenant Against Liens.
Tenant shall not cause or permit any lien or encumbrance, whether
created by act of Tenant, operation of law or otherwise, to attach to or be
placed upon Landlord's title or interest in the Premises. All liens and
encumbrances created by Tenant shall attach to Tenant's interest only.
Section 6.
Insurance And Indemnification.
6.1 Landlord's Duty To Provide Liability Insurance.
During the term of this lease. Landlord shall, at Landlord's sole cost and
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expense, obtain and continuously maintain public liability insurance
relating to the Premises (the "Liability Insurance") in the amount specified
in Paragraph 6.2 ofthis lease. A certificate of such policy of public liability
insurance shall be provided te Tenant on or before the commencement of the
term ofthis lease.
6.2 Amount Of Liability Insurance,
The Liability Insurance policy shall have a liability limit of at least One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000).
6.3 Other Terms Of Liability Insurance.
The Liability Insurance shall name Landlord as the named insured and
Tenant as an additional insured on a primary non-contributery basis and
shall be issued by a reputable and financially sound insurance company
authorized te issue such insurance in the state oflllinois.
Section 7.
Damage Or Destruction.
7.1 Damage Or Destruction.
If the Premises is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty or event
to such extent that Tenant cannot continue occupancy or conduct its normal
business therein, and if such damage or destruction is not repaired by
Landlord or Tenant within ninety (90) days after the occurrence of such
damage or destruction, then Tenant or Landlord shall have the option
within one hundred (100) days after the occurrence of such damage or
destruction to declare this lease terminated as ofthe date of such damage or
destruction by giving the other party written notice te such effect. IfTenant
or Landlord exercises this option, the rent shall be apportioned as ofthe date
of such damage or destruction and landlord shall forthwith repay to Tenant
all prepaid rent. If Landlord exercises this option to terminate this lease
prior to December 31, 1999 as a result of damage or destruction to the
Premises, then Landlord shall repay to Tenant the Buildout Cost (as defined
in Paragraph 13.2C of this lease) to the extent actually paid previously by
Tenant to Landlord pursuant to such Paragraph 13.2C ofthis Lease. In any
event, rent payable by Tenant under this lease shall abate during the period
the Premises are rendered untenantable by such damage or destruction in
proportion to the number of square feet of floor space in the Premises that
are untenantable as a result of such fire or other casualty.
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Section 8.
Conflict Of Interest And Governmental Ethics.
8.1 Conflict Of Interest.
No official or employee of the City of Chicago, nor any member of any
board, commission or agency ofthe City ofChicago, shall have any personal
interest, direct or indirect, in the Premises; nor shall any such official,
employee or member participate in any decision relating to this lease which
affecte his or her personal interest or the interests of any corporation,
partnership or association in which he or she is directly or indirectly
interested.
8.2 Landlord's Duty To Comply With Governmentel Ethics Ordinance.
Landlord shall comply with Chapter 2-156 of the Municipal Code of
Chicago, "Governmental Ethics", including but not limited to Section 2-156-
120 of this chapter, pursuant to which no pajmient, gratuity or offer of
employment shall be made in connection with any City of Chicago contract
as an inducement for the award of a contract or order. Any contract or lease
negotiated, entered into, or performed in violation ofany ofthe provisions of
this chapter shall be voidable as to Tenant,
Section 9.
Holding Over.
9.1 Holding Over.
Any holding over by Tenant shall be construed to be a tenancy from month
to month only beginning January 1, 2005, and the base monthly rent shall
be at the same monthly rate as set forth in Section 3.1(j) ofthis lease.
Section 10.
Miscellaneous.
10.1 Notice.
All notices, demands and requeste which may be or are required to be
64634 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
given, demanded or requested by either party to the other shall be in
writing. All notices, demands and requeste by Landlord to Tenant shall be
delivered by a national overnight courier or shall be sent by United States
registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid,
addressed to Tenant as follows:
Asset Manager
Department ofGeneral Services
Bureau of Real Estete Management
Room 303B
510 North Peshtigo Court
Chicago, Illinois 60611
or to such other place as Tenant may from time to time designate by written
notice to Landlord and to Tenant at the Premises. All notices, demands and
requests by Tenant to Landlord shall be delivered by a national overnight
courier or shall be sent by United States registered or certified mail, return
receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to Landlord as follows:
Mr. Franklin L. Friedman
Standard Property Associates
2701 West Peterson Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60659-3995
or to such other place as Landlord may from time to time designate by
written notice to Tenant. Any notice, demand or request which shall be
served upon Landlord by Tenant, or upon Tenant by Landlord, in the
manner aforesaid shall be deemed to be sufficiently served or given for all
purposes hereunder at the time such notice, demand or request shall be
mailed.
10.2 Partial Invalidity.
If any covenant, condition, provision, term or agreement of this lease
shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining
covenants, conditions, provisions, terms and agreemente of this lease shall
not be affected thereby, but each covenant, condition, provision, term or
agreement of this lease shall be valid and in force to the fullest extent
permitted by law.
10.3 Governing Law.
This lease shall be construed and be enforceable in accordance with the
laws ofthe State oflllinois.
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10.4 Entire Agreement.
All preliminary and contemporaneous negotiations are merged inte and
incorporated in this lease. This lease contains the entire agreement between
the parties and shall not be modified or amended in any manner except by an
instrument in writing signed by Landlord and Tenant.
10.5 Captions And Section Numbers.
The captions and section numbers appearing in this lease are inserted
only as a matter of convenience and in no way define, limit, construe or
describe the scope or intent of such sections of this lease nor in any way
affect this lease.
10.6 Binding Effect Of Lease.
The covenants, agreements and obligations contained in this lease shall
extend te, bind and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their legal
representatives, heirs, successors and assigns,
10.7 Time Is Of The Essence,
Time is ofthe essence ofthis lease and of each and every provision hereof.
10.8 No Principal/Agent Or Partnership Relationship.
Nothing contained in this lease shall be deemed or construed by the
parties hereto nor by any third party as creating the relationship of principal
and agent or of partnership or ofjoint venture between the parties hereto.
10.9 Authorization To Execute Lease,
The parties signing this lease hereby represent and warrant that they are
duly authorized and acting representatives of Landlord and Tenant,
respectively, and that by their signing of this lease it became the binding
obligation of Landlord and Tenant, respectively, subject to no contingencies
or conditions except as specifically provided herein,
10.10 Termination Of Lease.
Tenant shall have the right to prematurely end the term of this lease by
giving Landlord, after thirty-six (36) months following the commencement
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ofthe term ofthis lease, at least one hundred eighty (180) days prior written
notice of Tenant's election to prematurely end the term ofthis lease.
10.11 Force Majeure.
When a period of time is provided in this lease for either party to do or
preform any act or thing, the party shall not be liable or responsible for any
delay due to strikes, lockoute, casualties, acte of God, wars, governmental
regulation or control, and other causes beyond the reasonable control of the
party, and in any such event the time period for performance shall be
extended for the amount of time the party is so delayed.
10.12 Condemnation.
If the whole or any substantial part of the Premises are taken or
condemned by any competent authority for any public use or purpose, or if
any ac^jacent property or street shall be so condemned or improved in such a
manner as to require the use of any part of the Premises, the term of this
lease shall, at the option of Landlord or the condemning authority, be
terminated upon, and not before, the date when possession of the part so
teken shall be required for such use or purpose, and Landlord shall be
entitled to receive the entire award without apportionment with Tenant,
Rent shall be apportioned as of the date Tenant's vacating as the result of
said termination.
10.13 Broker.
Tenant warrants te Landlord that no broker or finder (a) introduced
Tenant to the Premises, Standard or Franklin L. Friedman, or (b) is
assisting Tenant in the negotiation ofthis lease, or (c) has dealt with Tenant
in connection with the Premises or this lease.
Section 11.
Additional Responsibilities Of Landlord.
11.1 Landlord's Responsibilities.
Landlord shall perform the following (subject to the provisions of the
following Paragraph 11.2 ofthis lease):
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(a) Provide domestic water to the Premises;
(b) Provide any required maintenance to the foundation and brick
portions (other than doors and windows) of the exterior masonry
structural walls of the Premises and repair any leak in the roof of the
Premises;
(c) Maintain the heating and air-conditioning equipment in the
Premises in operable condition for the first twelve (12) months ofthe term
of this lease, excluding damage caused by Tenant or any of Tenant's
employees, contractors, agents, representetives, invitees or any person or
entity holding by, through or under Tenant; and
(d) Clean the sidewalk in front of the Premises to the same extent that
Landlord provides such service to the other tenante in the shopping center
in which the Premises is located.
11.2 Qualifications.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Preceding
Paragraph 11.1 ofthis lease:
(a) Landlord shall only be required to perform any of Landlord's
obligations pursuant to the preceding Paragraph 11.1 ofthis lease within
a reasonable period of time (considering Acte of God and other occurrences
beyond Landlord's control) after Landlord receives from Tenant written
notice identifying the need for the performance of such obligation;
(b) Landlord shall only be required to perform such obligation if the
exterior weather conditions are conducive for the performance of such
obligation;
(c) Landlord shall only be required to perform such obligation if the
need for the performance of such obligation is not caused by any act or
neglect of Tenant or any of Tenant's employees, contractors, agents,
representatives, invitees or any person or entity holding by, through or
under Tenant; and
(d) Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for any damage to any
property of Tenant or for any loss of business in or use of the Premises
caused by any leak in the roof of the Premises or the need for the
perfomiance by Landlord ofany obligation.
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Section 12.
Additional Responsibilities Of Tenant.
12.1 Tenant's Responsibilities.
Tenant, at Tenant's cost and expense, shall at all times during the term of
this lease:
(a) Replace any broken glass on, in or about the Premises (including
glass in any walls, doors and windows);
(b) Provide nightly custodial services for the Premises which shall be
construed as cleaning, scavenger, exterminator, window and other
washing, emptying wastepaper baskete, replacement of light bulbs and
tubes and lighting ballaste and sweeping ofany kind;
(c) Maintain and repair in operating condition the Premises and all
>arte thereof, including without limitation the heating, air-conditioning,
fighting, electrical, plumbing and door equipment, fixtures, parte and/or
systems in or for the Premises (except for Landlord's obligations under
Section 11 ofthis lease);
(d) Upon the termination of this lease, surrender the Premises to
Landlord in a comparable condition to the condition ofthe Premises at the
beginning of the term of this lease, with normal wear and tear taken into
consideration;
(e) Allow Landlord to place upon the Premises rental signs each not to
exceed 2 square feet in size;
(f) Provide monthly alarm service, if necessary;
(g) Not perform or permit any practice that may (a) damage the
reputation of, or otherwise be injurious to, the Premises or neighborhood,
or (b) be disturbing to other tenants, or (c) be illegal, or (d) increase the
rate of insurance on the Premises; and
(h) Keep out of the Premises materials which cause a fire hazard or
safety hazard; comply with reasonable requiremente of Landlord's fire
insurance carrier; not destroy, deface, damage, impair, or remove any part
of the Premises or facilities, equipment or appurtenances thereto; and
maintain any smoke detectors in the Premises in accordance with
applicable law.
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Section 13.
Additional Clauses.
13.1 Reimbursement Of Coste.
In addition to the base rent set forth in Paragraph 3.1 above ofthis lease.
Tenant shall pay to Landlord upon Landlord's request from time to time
after the commencement ofthe term ofthis lease;
(a) Thirty-two percent (32%) of the amount paid by Landlord for
cleaning, lighting and snowplowing during the term of this
lease, the parking areas and sidewalks for the shopping center
in which the Premises is located;
(b) One hundred percent (100%) ofthe amount paid by Landlord te
the City of Chicago and/or any other authority for water and
sewer services during the term ofthis lease for the water used in
the Premises as measured by the water submeter or submeters
installed in the Premises by Landlord; and
(c) Thirty-two percent (32%) ofthe amount by which the real estate
taxes levied or assessed for each calendar year partly or wholly
within the term of this lease against the shopping center in
which the Premises is located exceed the real estate texes for
such shopping center for the calendar year 1994, payable in
1995.
Each request by Landlord for a payment pursuant to the foregoing
provisions of this Section 13.1 shall be accompanied by reasonable
documentation to support the pajmient request by Landlord. In addition,
any request by Landlord for a real estate tex reimbursement pursuant to the
foregoing subparagraph (c) with respect to any year after 1994 shall be made
by Landlord to Tenant within ninety (90) days after the payment by
Landlord of the second installment real estate tex bill for the Premises for
such year after 1994.
13.2 Landlord's Buildout Obligation.
Landlord shall buildout the Premises as set forth in the scope of work on
the drawings consisting of two pages prepared by Arbor Engineers &
Planners, Ltii. ofChicago, Illinois dated December 21,1994 bearing Job No.
94-167 (the "Buildout"). A copy of each page of such drawings has been
initialed for identification and approval by Franklin L. Friedman for
Landlord and Morton Cobum for Tenant,
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A. Tenant shall have the right to appoint a representative to oversee
and reasonably approve the Buildout work ("Tenant Representative").
Tenant Representative shall be an agent ofthe City ofChicago from either
ite Department of General Services, the Chicago Public Library or its
Office of Budget Management.
B. Landlord shall obtein one bid from licensed independent general
contractor and one bid from Standard Property Associates L.P,
(Americans' beneficiary) as general contractor for constructing the
Buildout.
C. The cost of the Buildout shall not exceed One Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($100,000). If the cost of the Buildout, including without
limitation all architectural, structural, mechanical, carpeting, electrical,
vinyl, shoring, painting, doors, dumpsters, carpentry, signage, permit,
H.V.A.C, lighting, plumbing and general contractor costs and fees, ete.
(collectively, the "Buildout Cost"), as evidenced by the lower of such two
bids, exceeds One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), then Tenant
shall promptly revise the scope of the Buildout so that the Buildout Cost
does not exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). Landlord
shall then promptly proceed to construct the Buildout, and Tenant (in
addition to Tenant's other obligations under this lease) shall pay to
Landlord the Buildout cost as follows:
(1) When the Buildout is fifty percent (50%) complete, as reasonably
approved by Tenant representative. Tenant shall pay to Landlord the
lower of (i) Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), or (ii) fifty percent (50%) of
the Buildout Cost; and
(2) When the Buildout is substantially complete, as reasonably
approved by Tenant Representative, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the
lower of (i) an additional Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars ($48,000), or (ii)
the balance of the Buildout Cost except for a Two Thousand Dollar
($2,000) holdback for punchlist completion; and
(3) When the Buildout is completed, as evidenced by Tenant
Representetive approving that Landlord has completed any reasonable
punchlist of uncompleted work in the Buildout, Tenant shall pay to
Landlord an additional Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000).
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In Witness Whereof, The parties have signed this lease as of the day and
year first above written and American has affixed American's standard
personal exculpation.
Landlord: Tenant:
Standard Property Associates L. P., City ofChicago, an Illinois
an Illinois limited partnership municipal corporation
By: By: The Department ofGeneral
Franklin L. Friedman, Services
General Partner
By:
Benjamin Reyes,
Commissioner
By: The Department ofGeneral
Services
American National Bank and By:
Trust Company ofChicago, a Cosmo J. Briatta,
national banking association, not Asset Manager
personally but solely as Trustee
under a Trust Agreement dated
September 25,1976, known as
Trust Number 39379. By: The Chicago Public Library
By: By:
Mary Dempsey,
Titie: Conimissioner
Attest: By: The Chicago Public Library
Board of Directors
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Titie:
By:
President
[Seal]
Approved As To Form And
Legality
By: Department of Law
By:
Assistant Corporation
Counsel
[Exhibit "A" referred to in this Lease Agreement printed
on page 64643 of this Journal.]
COMMITTEE ON TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SAFETY.
ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDMENT OF LOADING ZONES
ON PORTIONS OF SPECIFIED STREETS.
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
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CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(May 18, July 13, August 3, September 14, October 5, November 2 and 10,
1994), proposed ordinances to esteblish and amend loading zones on portions
of sundry streete, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do
Pass the proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances
transmitted with the foregoing conimittee report were Passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case
not being a part ofthe ordinance):
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Establishment Of Loading Zones.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Thatinaccordance with the provisions of Title 9, Chapter
64, Section 160 ofthe Municipal Code ofChicago, the following locations are
hereby designated as loading zones for the distances specified, during the
hours designated:
Ward Location And Time
North Peoria Street (east side)
from a point 30 feet north of West
Lake Street, to a point 65 feet
north thereof — loading zone/tew-
away zone (94-0510);
West Monroe Street (north side)
from a point 20 feet west of South
Sangamon Street, to a point 25 feet
west thereof — loading zone/tow-
away zone - 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
- Monday through Saturday (94-
1181);
South Halsted Street (west side)
from a point 20 feet south of West
Jackson Boulevard, to a point 42
feet south thereof -- loading
zone/tow-away zone - 10:00 A.M.
to 7:00 P.M. - daily (94-1342);
South St. Lawrence Avenue (east
side) from a point 158 feet north of
East 85th Street, to a point 30 feet
north thereof- 9:00 A.M. to 10:00
P.M. - no exceptions (94-1022);
21 West 90th Street (south side) from
a point 20 feet east of South
Asnland Avenue, to a point 25 feet
east thereof - 8:00 A.M. to 9:00
P.M. - Monday through Friday
(94-1024);
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Ward Location And Time
25 South Wentworth Avenue (west
side) from a point 20 feet south of
West 20th Street, to a point 25 feet
south thereof - 6:00 A.M. to 6:00
P.M. (94-1394);
27 West Carroll Avenue (south side)
from a point 75 feet east of North
Justine Street, to a point 25 feet
east thereof - 7:00 A.M. to 6:00
P.M. — Monday through Friday
(94-1399);
32 North Elston Avenue (east side)
from a point 155 feet south of West
Fullerton Avenue, to a point 25
feet southeast thereof - 7:00 A.M.
to 9:00 P.M. (94-1485);
32 North Ashland Avenue (west side)
from a point 20 feet south of West
Julian Street, to a point 90 feet
south thereof - 8:00 A.M. to
8:00 P.M, (94-1406);
32 North Western Avenue (east side)
from a point 190 feet north of West
Shakespeare Avenue, to a point 25
feet north thereof and North
Western Avenue (east side) from a
g oint 235 feet north of West
hakespeare Avenue, to a point 15
feet north thereof - 5:00 A.M. to
8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00
P.M. - Monday through Friday
(94-1407);
33 North California Avenue (west
side) from a point 177 feet south of
West Montrose Avenue, to a point
45 feet south thereof- 7:00 A.M. to
7:00 P.M. (94-1488);
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Ward Location And Time
35 West Belmont Avenue (north side)
from a point 175 feet east of North
Lamon Avenue, to a point 25 feet
east thereof - 8:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M. — Monday through Friday
(94-1248);
37 West Hirsch Street (north side)
from a point 25 feet west of North
Laramie Avenue, to a point 40 feet
west thereof (handicapped) - 8:00
A.M. to 12:00 Noon - Sunday (94-
1498);
40 West Devon Avenue (north side)
from a point 20 feet west of North
Bosworth Avenue, to a point 35
feet west thereof - 9:00 A.M. to
6:00 P.M. (94-1254);
42 North Fremont Street (at 901 West
Weed Street) from West Weed
Street to the first alley south
thereof - 8:00 A.M. to 12:00
Midnight - daily (valet service);
42 North LaSalle Boulevard (east
side) from a point 30 feet south of
West Huron Street, to a point 20
feet south thereof - 6:00 A.M. to
4:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 12:00
Midnight — tow-away zone (94-
0768);
44 West Belmont Avenue (north side)
from a point 85 feet east of North
Sheffield Avenue, to a point 25 feet
east thereof - 6:00 P.M, to 4:00
A.M. (94-1491);
44 North Sheffield Avenue (west side)
from a point 12 feet south of West
Cornelia Avenue, to a point 30 feet
south thereof- 8:00 P.M. to 11:00
P.M. - Tuesday through Saturday
(94-1096);
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Ward Location And Time
46 North Lake Shore Drive (local)
(west side) from a point 210 feet
north of West Waveland Avenue,
to a point 25 feet north thereof -
9:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M, - Monday
through Friday (94-1094);
47 North Lincoln Avenue (east side)
from a point 320 feet south of West
Lawrence Avenue, to a point 10
feet south thereof (handicapped)
(94-1441);
47 North Lincoln Avenue (east side)
from a point 52 feet north of West
Ainslie Avenue, to a point 30 feet
north thereof — Monday through
Saturday - 8:00 A,M. to 7:00 P.M.
(94-1443);
50 West Peterson Avenue (north side)
from a point 108 feet east of North
Fairfield Avenue, to a point 25 feet
east thereof - 12:00 Noon to 4:00
P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 12:00
Midnight (94-1450).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Amendment Of Loading Zones.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed October 13,1976 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 3842) which reads:
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"North Kedzie Avenue (east side) from a point 255 feet north of West
Irving Park Road, to a point 92 feet north thereof - 8:00 A.M. to
6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday" (33rd Ward) (94-1412).
SECTION 2. Repeal ordinance passed December 7, 1973 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 6714) which reads:
"North Kedzie Avenue (east side) from a point 347 feet north of West
Irving Park Road, to a point 60 feet north thereof - 8:00 A.M. to
6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday" (33rd Ward) (94-1412).
SECTION 3. Amend ordinance passed November 30, 1977 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 6310) which reads:
"North Lincoln Park West (west side) from a point 140 feet south of
West Dickens Avenue, to a point 45 feet south thereof — 9:00 A.M.
to 5:00 P.M, - Monday through Saturday"
by inserting:
"tow-away zone" (43rd Ward) (94-0886).
SECTION 4. Amend ordinance passed April 29,1992 (Council Joumal of
Proceedings, page 15387) which reads:
"North Halsted Street (east side) from a point 45 feet south of West
Oakdale Avenue, to a point 40 feet south thereof - 4:00 P.M. to
12:00 Midnight — Monday through Saturday"
by striking:
"Monday through Saturday" (44th Ward) (94-1218).
SECTION 5. Amend ordinance passed February 16, 1989 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 25040) which reads:
"West Buckingham Place (south side) from a point 60 feet east of North
Clark Street, to a point 25 feet east thereof- loading zone - 4:00 P.M. to
12:00 Midnight"
by striking:
"loading zone - 4:00 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight"
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and inserting in lieu thereof:
"loading zone/tow-away zone -10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight" (44th
Ward) (94-1439).
SECTION 6. Amend ordinance passed September 23, 1987 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 4086) which reads:
"North Sheffield Avenue (west side) from a point 45 feet south of West
Fleteher Street, to a point 50 feet south thereof- 11:00 A.M. to
2:00 A.M."
by striking:
"50 feet south"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"100 feet south" (44th Ward) (94-1487).
SECTION 7. Amend ordinance passed August 7, 1985 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 19094) which reads:
'West Morse Avenue (north side) from a point 20 feet east of North
Wayne Avenue, to a point 65 feet east thereof- 3:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. -
no exceptions"
by striking the above and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West Morse Avenue (north side) from a point 200 feet east of North
Glenwood Avenue, to a point 86 feet east thereof — loading zone — at all
times" (49th Ward) (94-1444).
SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
RESTRICTION AND AIVIENDMENT OF VEHICULAR
TRAFFIC MOVEMENT ON PORTIONS OF
SUNDRY STREETS.
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
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CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Conimittee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(June 16, August 3, September 14, October 5, November 2 and 10, 1994)
proposed ordinances to restrict and amend vehicular traffic movement on
portions of sundry streete, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable
Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances transmitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee
present, with no dissenting vote.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances
transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, (Dlivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, IVIiller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case
not being a part ofthe ordinance):
Restriction Of Vehicular Traffic Movement
To Single Direction.
Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City ofChicago:
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SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 20, Section 010 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall operate such
vehicle only in the direction specified below on the public ways between the
limite indicated:
Ward Location
14 South Drake Avenue, from South
Archer Avenue to West 44th
S t r e e t - northerly (94-0933);
15 South Talman Avenue, from West
63rd Street to West 59th Street -
northerly (94-0662);
22 First north/south alley east of
South Kostner Avenue, between
West 21st Street and West 21st
Place - northerly (94-1387);
26 First east/west alley north of West
N o r t h A v e n u e to t h e f i r s t
north/south alley west of North
Albany Avenue — westerly (94-
1396);
26 First north/south alley west of
North Albany Avenue, from the
first east/west alley north of West
North Avenue to West Wabansia
Avenue - northerly (94-1395);
31 West Belden Avenue, from North
K i l b o u r n A v e n u e to N o r t h
Kostner Avenue — easterly (94-
1481);
32 North Carpenter Street, from West
Chicago Avenue to West Ogden
Avenue and West Fry Street —
northerly (94-1238);
32 North Throop Street, from West
North Avenue te West Le Mojme
Street - southerly (94-1487);
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Ward Location
40 West Arthur Avenue, from North
Ravenswood Avenue to North
Clark Street - easterly (94-1430),
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
Amendment Of Vehicular Traffic Movement.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed September 15, 1993 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 37857) which reads:
"East 92nd Street, between South Jeffery Avenue and South Stony
Island Avenue - westerly" (8th Ward) (94-1106).
SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed August 30,1972 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 3626) which reads:
"West 49th Street, from South Halsted Street to South Union Avenue -
westerly"
by striking:
"westerly"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"easterly" ( l l t h Ward) (94-1044).
SECTION 3. Amend ordinance passed September 12, 1973 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 6162) which reads:
"North Hermitage Avenue, from West Crystal Street to West Ellen
Street - northerly"
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by striking the above and inserting in lieu thereof:
"North Hermitege Avenue, from West Potomac Avenue to West Crystal
Sti-eet - soutiierly" (26tii Ward) (94-1397).
SECTION 4. Amend ordinance passed April 1,1987 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 41081) which reads:
"First east/west alley north of West Belmont Avenue, from North
Rutherford Avenue to North Normandy Avenue - easterly"
by striking:
"easterly"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"westerly" (36th Ward) (94-1416),
SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDIVIENT OF PARKING
RESTRICTIONS ON PORTIONS OF
SUNDRY STREETS.
The Conimittee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995,
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(May 4, July 13, August 3, September 14, October 5, November 2,10 and 16,
1994) proposed ordinances to establish and amend parking restrictions on
portions of sundry streets, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable
Body do Pass the proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith.
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This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances
transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, (Dlivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M, Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case
not being a part ofthe ordinance):
Prohibition Of Parking At All Times.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 050 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such
vehicle at any time upon the following public way, as indicated:
Ward Location
In the 700 block of South Ashland
Avenue (both sides) at all times -
except during church services (94-
1470).
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SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
Prohibition Of Parking At All Times.
(Except For Handicapped)
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 64, Section 050 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such
vehicle at any time upon the following public ways, as indicated:
Ward Location
3 At 529 E a s t 4 6 t h S t r e e t --
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10072;
5 At 6717 South East End Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10077;
6 At 7232 South Vernon Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10085;
7 At 9327 South Oglesby Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9891;
9 At 11324 South Edbrooke Avenue
— Handicapped Parking Permit
10094;
10 At 10637 S o u t h Avenue L -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10097;
10 At 10718 South Avenue N -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10100;
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Ward Location
11 At 3308 South Hoyne Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9915;
12 At 2658 West 22nd P l a c e -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10112;
12 At 4252 South Campbell Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9922;
14 At 5026 South Fairfield Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10119;
14 At 4829 South Winchester Avenue
— Handicapped Parking Permit
10121;
14 At 3108 W e s t 3 9 t h P l a c e --
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9930;
14 At 4402 South Albany Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10117;
15 At 7130 South Washtenaw Avenue
- Handicapped Parking Permit
10126;
15 At 6349 South Washtenaw Avenue
- Handicapped Parking Permit
10125;
15 At 6158 South Washtenaw Avenue
- Handicapped Parking Permit
10124;
16 At 4731 South Justine Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9946;
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Ward Location
16 At 5645 South Hoyne Avenue —
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10128;
17 At 7605 South Bishop Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9950;
17 At 6840 South Morgan Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10133;
18 At 8449 South May S t r e e t -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9952;
18 At 8451 South May S t r e e t -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9953;
19 10950 South Albany Avenue —
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9957;
20 At 5937 South Indiana Avenue —
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10140;
21 At 8935 South Ada S t r e e t -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10146;
22 At 3043 South Kolin Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9967;
23 At 4552 South La Crosse Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10156;
23 At 5254 South Moody Avenue —
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10158;
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Ward Location
24 At 3917 West Lexington Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9977;
24 At 1648 South Homan Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10160;
26 At 2639 West Crystal Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9409;
26 At 826 North Maplewood Avenue
- Handicapped Parking Permit
9989;
28 At 2819 West Lexington Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10172;
28 At 4920 West Quincy Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10174;
29 At 5216 West Adams Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
9851;
31 At 2505 North Tripp Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10017;
32 At 1817 West Newport Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10189;
32 At 1417 West George Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10187;
33 At 2827 West Nelson Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10191;
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Ward Location
33 At 3711 North Whipple Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10192;
35 At 2624 North Spaulding Avenue
— Handicapped Parking Permit
10194;
37 At 5410 West Fulton Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10196;
39 At 5043 North Lawndale Avenue
— Handicapped Parking Permit
10377;
43 At 1815 North Hudson Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10199;
45 At 4842 North Melvina Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
10206.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Amendment Of Parking Prohibition At All Times.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1, Amend ordinance passed January 13, 1965 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 4238) which reads:
"South Wolcott Avenue (both sides) from West Taylor Street to West
Polk Street — no parking anytime"
by striking the above and inserting in lieu thereof:
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"South Wolcott Avenue (east side) from West Taylor Street to West Polk
Street and South Wolcott Avenue (west side) from a point 60 feet north
of West Taylor Street to West Polk Street - no parking/tow-away zone"
(1st Ward) (94-0829).
SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed October 20,1978 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 8551) which reads:
"North Kedzie Avenue (east side) from a point 102 feet north of West
Addison Street, to a point 93 feet north thereof- no parking anytime"
by striking the the above and inserting in lieu thereof:
"North Kedzie Avenue (east side) from a point 20 feet north of West
Addison Street, to a point 175 feet north thereof- no parking/tow-away
zone" (33rd Ward) (94-1244).
SECTION 3, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Amendment Of Parking Prohibition At All Times.
(Except For Handicapped)
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Removal of Handicapped Parking Permit 8954 signs,
located at 4050 South Brighton Place (12th Ward).
SECTION 2. Removal of Handicapped Parking Permit 5395 signs,
located at 3824 West 62nd Street (13th Ward).
SECTION 3. Removal of Handicapped Parking Permit 7386 signs,
located at 4442 South Richmond Street (14th Ward).
SECTION 4. Removal of Handicapped Parking Permit 6118 signs,
located at 4133 South Maplewood Avenue (14th Ward).
SECTION 5. Removal of Handicapped Parking Permit signs, located at
4130 North Oakley Avenue (47th Ward).
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
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Prohibition Of Parking During Specified Hours.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1, Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 089 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such
vehicle upon the following public ways in the areas indicated, during the
hours specified:
Ward Location And Time
19 South Winchester Avenue (both
sides) from West 97th Street to
West 98th Street - 8:00 A.M. to
10:00 A.M, - Monday through
Friday (94-1477);
19 South Wood Street (east side) from
West 95th Street to West 96th
Street - 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. -
Monday through Friday (94-1381).
SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Amendment Of Parking Prohibition During Specified Hours.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Repeal ordinance passed October 16,1972 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 3890) which reads:
"South Michigan Avenue (west side) from East 93rd Street to East 95th
Street - 8:00 A.M, to 10:00 A.M. - except Saturday, Sunday and
holidays (6th Ward) (94-1108).
SECTION 2. Repeal ordinance passed June 7, 1957 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 5562) which reads:
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"South Wood Street, from West 95th Place to West 96th Street - 8:00
A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday" (19th Ward) (94-1381).
SECTION 3. Amend ordinance passed August 31,1977 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 5880) which reads:
"South Wood Street (both sides) from West 95th Street to West 100th
Street - 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday"
by striking:
"West 95th Street"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West 96th Sti-eet" (19tii Ward) (94-1381).
SECTION 4. Amend ordinance passed May 6, 1959 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 161) which reads:
"West Pryor Avenue (north side) at South Prospect Avenue (west side)
from South Homewood Avenue to the junction of South Prospect Avenue
- 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - except Saturday, Sunday and holidays"
by striking:
"South Homewood Avenue (west side) to the junction of South Prospect
Avenue - 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. - except Sunday and holidays"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"parking prohibited at all times" (19th Ward) (94-1028).
SECTION 5. Amend ordinance passed August 21,1974 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 8725) which reads:
"North California Avenue (west side) from West Addison Street to a
point 200 feet north thereof
by striking:
"a point 200 feet north"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West Waveland Avenue" (33rd Ward) (94-1408).
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SECTION 6. Amend ordinance passed April 27,1960 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 2509) which reads:
"North Kimball Avenue (both sides) from a point 200 feet north of West
Fullerton Avenue to West North Avenue - rush hours (west side) 7:00
A.M. to 9:00 A.M. and (east side) 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. - except
Saturday, Sunday and holidays"
by striking:
" a point 200 feet north of West Fullerton Avenue"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West Fullerton Avenue" (33rd Ward) (94-1414).
SECTION 7. Amend ordinance passed February 28, 1975 (Council
Journal of Proceedings, page 10272) which reads:
"West Peterson Avenue (south side) from North Ridge Avenue to North
Lincoln Avenue - 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. - Monday through Friday"
by striking:
"North Damen Avenue to North Western Avenue"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West Peterson Avenue (south side) from North Damen Avenue to
North Western Avenue - no parking/tow-away-zone" (40th Ward) (94-
1723).
SECTION 8. Repeal ordinance passed April 7, 1976 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 2788) which reads:
"West Sunnyside Avenue (south side) from a point 70 feet east of North
Lamon Avenue to North La Crosse Avenue - no parking - 8:00 A.M, to
6:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday" (45th Ward) (94-1440).
by striking the above.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
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Limitation Of Parking During Specified Hours.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 64, Section 080 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, the operator of a vehicle shall not park such
vehicle upon the following public ways in the areas indicated, during the
hours specified:
Ward Location, Distance And Time
14 West 38th Street (south side) from
a point 20 feet west of South
Campbell Avenue, to point 80 feet
west thereof - two hours — 8:00
A.M. to 10:00 P.M. - daily (94-
0932);
19 South Kedzie Avenue (east side)
from a point 152 feet north of West
105th Street, to a point 84 feet
north thereof — two hours — 8:00
A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday
through Saturday (94-1383).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Amendment Of Parking Limitations During Specified Hours.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Amend ordinance passed March 30,1984 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 5833) which reads:
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"North Ogden Avenue (east side) from West Chicago Avenue to North
Carpenter Street - one hour - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through
Saturday"
by striking the above and inserting in lieu thereof:
"North Ogden Avenue, both sides of the street and both sides of the
island, from West Chicago Avenue to North Carpenter Street — two
hours - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday" (32nd Ward)
(94-1232).
SECTION 2. Amend ordinance passed March 30,1984 (Council Journal
of Proceedings, page 5833) which reads:
"North Carpenter Street (west side) from North Milwaukee Avenue to
North Ogden Avenue - one hour - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday
through Saturday"
by striking:
"North Milwaukee Avenue"
and inserting in lieu thereof:
"West Chicago Avenue"
and adding:
"North Carpenter Street (both sides) from West Chicago Avenue to
North Ogden Avenue - two hours - 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Monday
through Friday" (32nd Ward) (94-1240).
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall teke effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
Designation Of Residential Permit Parking Zones.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 64, Section 090 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, portions of the below named streete are hereby
designated as residential parking zones, for the following locations:
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Ward Location
18 West 83rd Street, from the first
alley west of South Kedzie Avenue
to South Spaulding Avenue (Zone
266);
18 West 83rd Place, from South St.
Louis Avenue to railroad tracks
west thereof (Zone 266);
23 South Natehez Avenue (west side)
from West 64th Street to the first
alley north thereof - at all times
(Zone 351);
23 West 53rd Street (south side) from
South Tripp Avenue to the first
alleys east and west thereof - 8:00
A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (Zone 70);
23 West 53rd Street (north side) from
South Tripp Avenue to the first
alley east thereof - 8:00 A.M. to
4:00 P.M. (Zone 70);
26 North Artesian Avenue (west side)
from West Wabansia Avenue to
West Bloomingdale Avenue and
(east side) from West Wabansia
Avenue to a point 150 feet south of
West Bloomingdale Avenue (Zone
271);
26 North Troy Street, from West
Wabansia Avenue to the first alley
south thereof (Zone 82);
26 North Troy Street, from West
W a b a n s i a A v e n u e to W e s t
Bloomingdale Avenue (Zone 82);
31 North Hamlin Avenue, from West
Le Moyne Street to the first alley
north thereof (Zone 193);
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Ward Location
35 North Springfield Avenue, from
West Roscoe S t r e e t to W e s t
Cornelia Avenue — at all times
(Zone 103);
38 West Cullom Avenue (north side)
from North McVicker Avenue to
North Meade Avenue and (south
side) from the first alley west of
North McVicker Avenue to North
Meade Avenue (Zone 341);
41 North West Circle Avenue, from
North N i n a Avenue to W e s t
Thorndale Avenue (Zone 20);
43 North Maud Avenue (east side)
from North Seminary Avenue to a
point 629 feet north thereof and
(west side) from North Kenmore
Avenue to a point 571 feet north
thereof (Zone 143);
43 In the 100 block of West Eugenie
Street (both sides) 6:00 P.M. to
12:00 Midnight (Zone 142);
45 North Leclaire Avenue (west side)
from West Strong Street to the
first alley north thereof and from
West Strong Street to the first
alley south thereof (Zone 101);
45 North Lotus Avenue (east side)
from West Catelpa Avenue to the
first alley north thereof and (west
side) from West Catalpa Avenue to
West Bryn Mawr Avenue (Zone
101).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
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Amendment Of Residential Permit Parking Zones.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Removal of Residential Permit Parking Zone 160 signs
located on West 79th Place (south side) from South Oakley Avenue to a point
340 feet west thereof (18th Ward).
SECTION 2. Removal of Residential Permit Parking Zone 327 signs
located on South Old Harlem Avenue, from West 64th Street to West 64th
Place (23rd Ward).
SECTION 3. Removal of Residential Permit Parking Zone 262 signs
located on North Rutherford Avenue, from West School Street to the first
alley south thereof (36th Ward).
SECTION 4. Removal of Residential Permit Parking Zone 362 signs
located in the 4800 block of West Concord Place (both sides) (37th Ward).
SECTION 5. Removal of Residential Permit Parking Zone 10 signs
located on West Eddy Street, from North Menard Avenue to North Marmora
Avenue (38th Ward).
SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Designation Of Service Drives/Diagonal Parking.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Title 9, Chapter 64, Section 030 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, portions of the below named streete are hereby
designated as service drives/diagonal parking for the following locations:
Ward Location
35 West Parker Avenue (north side)
from North Karlov Avenue to the
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
tracks (94-1799);
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Ward Location
35 North Karlov Avenue (west side)
from West Diversey Avenue to
West Parker Avenue (94-1798).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
ESTABLISHMENT OF SPEED LIMnATION ON PORTION
OF SOUTH RTOGEWAY AVENUE.
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(November 2, 1994) proposed orders to establish speed limitations, begs
leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed
substitute ordinance submitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the conimittee
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinance
transmitted with the foregoing conimittee report was Passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
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Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Naterus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
The following is said ordinance as passed:
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 12, Section 070 of the
Municipal Code of Chicago, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any
vehicle to operate such vehicle at a greater speed than is indicated upon the
street or other public way designated within the limits specified:
Ward Location
24 South Ridgeway Avenue, between
West Ogden Avenue and West
19th Street - 25 miles per hour
(94-1391).
SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
ESTABLISHMENT AND AMENDMENT OF TRAFFIC LANE
TOW-AWAY ZONES ON PORTIONS OF
SPECIFIED STREETS.
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
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CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(July 13, September 14, October 5, November 2 and 10, 1994) ordinances to
establish and amend traffic lane tow-away zones on portions of sundry
streete, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the
proposed substitute ordinances submitted herewith.
This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the conimittee
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Natarus, the said proposed substitute ordinances
transmitted with the foregoing committee report were Passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, IVIiller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.
Nays - None.
Alderman Naterus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said ordinances, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case
not being a part ofthe ordinance):
Establishment Of Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zones.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Titie 9, Chapter 64 of the Municipal Code of
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Chicago, the following locations are hereby designated as traffic lane tow-
away zones; between the limits and during the times specified, standing or
parking of any vehicle shall be considered a definite hazard to the normal
movement of traffic:
Ward Location
2 South Prairie Avenue (east side)
from East Cermak Road to East
24th Place - at all times (94-1023);
5 East 58th Street (north side) from
South Maryland Avenue to South
Drexel Avenue (94-1348);
19 South Longwood Drive (east side)
from West 111th Street to a point
50 feet south thereof (94-1384);
19 West 111th Street (south side)
from South Longwood Drive to a
point 50 feet east thereof (94-
1384);
28 North Cicero Avenue (east side)
from West Washington Boulevard
to West Ohio Street - 6:30 A.M.
to 9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. to 6:30
P.M. - Monday through Friday
(94-1402);
28 North Cicero Avenue (both sides)
from West Fifth Avenue to West
Washington Boulevard -- 6:30
A.M. to 9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. to
6:30 P.M. - Monday t h r o u g h
Friday (94-1401);
32 North Paulina Street (west side)
from a point 305 feet north of West
Wrightwood Avenue, to a point 32
feet north thereof (94-1486);
33 West Montrose Avenue (north
side) from a point 20 feet east of
North Sawyer Avenue, to a point
33 feet east thereof (94-1247);
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Ward Location
37 North Cicero Avenue (west side)
from West Washington Boulevard
to West Ohio Street - 6:30 A.M. to
9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. to 6:30
P.M. - Monday through Friday
(94-1423);
37 North Cicero Avenue (both sides)
from West Ohio Street to West
Chicago Avenue - 6:30 A.M. to
9:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. to 6:30
P.M. - Monday through Friday
(94-1424);
50 North St. Louis Avenue (west side)
from North Lincoln Avenue to
West Rosemont Avenue (94-1494);
50 West Rosemont Avenue (north
side) from North St. Louis Avenue
to the first alley west thereof (94-
1498);
50 North Ridge Avenue (west side)
from West Thome Avenue to a
point 40 feet north thereof - at all
times (94-1449);
50 North Ridge Avenue (east side)
from West Thome Avenue to a
point 20 feet north thereof - at all
times (94-1468).
SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
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Amendment Of Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zone.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. Rescind ordinance passed May 8, 1974 (Council Journal of
Proceedings, page 8164) which reads:
"West Taylor Street (north side) from South Wolcott Avenue to a point
160 feet west thereof- no parking/tow-away zone"
and insert in lieu thereof:
"West Taylor Street (north side) from a point 60 feet to a point 160 feet
west of the west side of South Wolcott Avenue - no parking/tow-away
zone" (1st Ward) (94-0829).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
AUTHORIZATION FOR ERECTION OF TRAFFIC WARNING
SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS ON
PORTIONS OF SUNDRY STREETS.
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted the following
report:
CHICAGO, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety, to which was referred
(September 14, October 5, November 2 and 10, 1994), proposed ordinances
and order to erect traffic warning signs and signals, begs leave to
recommend that Your Honorable Body do Pass the proposed substitute
ordinances and order submitted herewith.
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This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe committee
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
On motion of Alderman Naterus, the said proposed substitute ordinances
and substitute order transmitted with the foregoing committee report were
Passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone — 48.
Nays — None.
Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was
lost.
Said ordinances and order, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in
each case not being a part ofthe ordinance or order):
Erection Of Traffic Warning Signs.
Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized
and directed to erect traffic signs on the lollowing streets, of the type
specified:
Ward Location And Type Of Sign
6 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Michigan Avenue and East 74th
Street (94-1126);
6 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Indiana Avenue and East 78th
Street (94-1128);
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Ward Location And Type Of Sign
9 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
State Street and East/West 100th
Sti-eet (94-1133);
9 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Forest Avenue and East 102nd
Street (94-1130);
9 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Calumet Avenue and East 102nd
Street (94-1286);
9 'Three-Way Stop" signs, on South
Indiana Avenue at East 127th
Street;
9 "Two-Way S t o p " s i g n s , for
north/southbound traffic on South
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
at East 101st Street (94-1131);
9 "Two-Way S t o p " s i g n s , for
east/westbound traffic on East
115th at South Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Drive (94-1286);
11 "Stop" sign, stopping West 48th
Place for South Wallace Street (94-
1297);
12 and 22 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Christiana Avenue and West 25th
Street (94-1461);
13 Automatic traffic control signals,
at West 59th Street and South
Keeler Avenue - is recommended
for long range traffic signal
program (94-1120);
14 "Stop" sign, stopping West 38th
Place for South Francisco Avenue
(94-1298);
14 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South St,
Louis Avenue and West 44th
Street (94-1300);
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Ward Location And Type OfSign
14 "Stop" s i g n , s t o p p i n g S o u t h
Spaulding Avenue for West 45th
Street (94-1299);
16 "All-Way Stop" signs, at South
Peoria Street and West 60th Street
(94-1301);
21 "Two-Way S t o p " s i g n s , for
east/westbound traffic on West
111th Street at South Racine
Avenue (94-1309);
26 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Rockwell Street and West Altgeld
Street (94-1321);
32 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
P a u l i n a Street and West
Bloomingdale Avenue (94-1464);
34 'Three-Way Stop" signs, at West
119th Street and South Princeton
Avenue (94-1147);
35 "All-Way Stop" signs, at West
Bloomingdale Avenue and North
Richmond Street (94-1163);
35 "Two-Way Stop" signs, stopping
North Lawndale Avenue for West
Grace Street (94-1323);
35 "Two-Way Stop" signs, stopping
North Ridgeway Avenue for West
George Street (94-1166);
36 "No Right Turn - 3:00 P.M. To
6:00 P.M." signs, at North Oak
Park Avenue and West Medill
Avenue — for northbound traffic
(94-1421);
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Ward Location And Type Of Sign
36 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Newcastle Avenue and West
Waveland Avenue (94-1325);
36 "No Right Turn - 3:00 P.M. To
6:00 P.M." signs, at North Oak
Park Avenue and West Belden
Avenue - for northbound traffic
(94-1418);
36 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Normandy Avenue and West
Cornelia Avenue (94-1466);
37 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Lawler Avenue and West Hirsch
Street (94-1326);
38 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Lockwood Avenue and West Eddy
Street (94-1328);
38 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Meade Avenue and West Byron
Sti-eet (94-1327);
41 "Two-Way Stop" signs, stopping
North Nordica Avenue for West
Hayes Avenue (94-1329);
43 "All-Way Stop" signs, at West
Belden Avenue and North Clifton
Avenue (94-1331);
43 "All-Way Stop" signs, at West
Dickens Avenue and North
Halsted Street (94-1334);
43 "All-Way Stop" signs, at West
A r m i t a g e Avenue and North
Fremont Street (94-1467);
43 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
Sedgwick S t r e e t a n d W e s t
Menomonee Street (94-1335);
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Ward Location And Type Of Sign
44 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
J a n s s e n Avenue and West
Waveland Avenue (94-1387);
44 "Three-Way S t o p " s i g n s , for
north/southbound traffic on North
Southport Avenue at West Byron
Street (94-1336);
45 "One-Way Stop" sign, stopping
West Agatite Avenue, for North
Linder Avenue (94-1339);
45 "All-Way Stop" signs, at North
K i l p a t r i c k Avenue and West
Hutehinson Street (94-1338);
45 "One-Way Stop" sign, stopping
North Laramie Avenue for West
Giddings Street (94-1340);
46 '^^2P" ^^S^^' ^^^ east/westbound
traffic on West Sheridan Road and
North Pine Grove Avenue (94-
0980);
50 "One-Way Stop" sign, stopping
West Rosemont Avenue for North
St. Louis Avenue (94-1469);
50 'Three-Way Stop" signs, at West
P r a t t Boulevard and North
Washtenaw Avenue (94-1468).
Installation Of "Closed To Traffic" Signs.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby
authorized and directed to install "Closed To Traffic" signs at the below
listed locations:
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Ward Location And Time
11 At 3400 to 3500 South Bell Avenue
(Everett Public School) - 8:30
A.M. to 9:30 A.M., 11:15 A.M. to
11:45 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. to 3:00
P.M.. Recommended, provided
provisions of Section 9-12-040 of
the city traffic code are fully
complied with and provided school
is responsible for traffic control
devices (94-1365);
31 North Keeler Avenue, between the
first alley south of West Palmer
Street and West Dickens Avenue —
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 A.M., 11:30 A.M.
to 12:30 P.M. and 2:15 P.M. to 2:45
P.M. - school years 1994 - 1996.
Recommended, provided
provisions of Section 9-12-040 of
the city traffic code are fully
complied with and provided school
is responsible for traffic control
devices (94-1778);
50 North Fairfield Avenue, from
West Glenlake Avenue to West
Granville Avenue - 2:15 P.M. to
2:45 P.M. - school year 1994 -
1995. Recommended provided
provisions of Section 9-12-040 of
the city traffic code are fully
complied with and provided school
is responsible for traffic control
devices (94-1446).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
ite passage and publication.
Installation Of Miscellaneous Signs.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:
64682 JOURNAL-CnY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 1/12/95
SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby
authorized and directed to install the following miscellaneous signs at the
below listed locations:
Ward Location And Type Of Sign
1 South Wolcott Avenue (west side)
from a point 20 feet north of West
Taylor Street, to a point 40 feet
north thereof — fifteen minute
s t a n d i n g zone -- u n a t t e n d e d
vehicles must have lighte flashing
- tow-away zone (94-0829);
1 West Taylor Street (north side)
from a point 20 feet west of the
west side of South Wolcott Avenue,
to a point 40 feet west thereof —
fifteen minute standing zone —
unattended vehicles must have
lighte flashing - tow-away zone
(94-0829).
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force hereinafter
its passage and publication.
Failed To Pass - VARIOUS TRAFFIC REGULATIONS,
TRAFFIC SIGNS, ET CETERA.
(Adverse Conimittee Recommendations)
The Committee on Traffic Control and Safety submitted a report
recommending that the City Council do not pass sundry proposed ordinances
and proposed orders (transmitted with the committee report) relating to traffic
regulations, traffic signs, et cetera.
Alderman Naterus moved to Concur In the committee's recommendation.
The question in reference to each proposed ordinance or proposed order
thereupon became: "Shall the proposed ordinances or proposed orders pass.
1/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 64683
notwithstanding the committee's adverse recommendation?" and the several
questions being so put, each of the said proposed ordinances and proposed
orders Fai/ed to Pass by yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas — None.
Nays — Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele,
Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman,
Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio,
Wateon, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks,
Giles, Allen, Laurino, O'Connor, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen,
Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, 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, January 12,1995.
To the President and Members of the City Council:
Your Committee on Traffic Control and Safety begs leave to recommend
that Your Honorable Body Do Not Pass sundry proposed ordinances and
orders submitted herewith, which were referred to your conimittee (May 18,
June 16, July 13, August 8, September 14, Octeber 5, November 2, 10, 16
and 30, 1994) concerning traffic regulations and traffic signs, et cetera, as
follows:
Parking Prohibited At All Times.
Ward Location
14 At 5639 South Sawyer Avenue -
in front of driveway. No City
Council action necessary for
driveway prohibition signs. Signs
will be installed upon verification
of driveway permit and upon
receipt of necessary fees from
applicant (94-1034);
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Ward Location
14 At 6405 South Richmond Street (in
front of driveway) at all times. No
City Council action necessary for
driveway prohibition signs. Signs
will be instelled upon verification
of driveway permit and upon
receipt of necessary fees from
applicant (94-0934);
19 At the alley entrances between
11321 and 11335 South Homewood
Avenue - at all times. No City
Council a c t i o n necessary.
Requested signs will be posted
under City Traffic Code 9-6-100(c)
(94-1380);
28 At 3833 W e s t W a s h i n g t o n
B o u l e v a r d -- a t a l l t i m e s .
Duplicate proposal. Previously
recommended September 14, 1994
(94-1403);
30 At 3241 North Kenneth Avenue -
at all times. Request withdrawn
(94-1405);
45 At 4834 West Pensacola Avenue -
at all times. No City Council
action necessary for driveway
prohibition signs. Signs will be
installed upon verification of
driveway permit and upon receipt
of necessary fees from applicant
(94-1492).
Parking Prohibited At All Times --Handicapped.
Ward Location
At 2456 East 72nd Street - fails to
meet building zone requirement;
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Ward Location
9 At 12852 South Lowe Avenue -
does not meet fee requirement;
12 At 2632 West 23rd Place --
insufficient fire hydrant clearance;
20 At 6935 South Dr. Martin Luther
K i n g , J r . Drive -- d u p l i c a t e
ordinance;
20 At 5128 South Prairie Avenue -
duplicate proposal;
23 At 4 8 0 1 S o u t h L e a m i n g t o n
Avenue — insufficient corner
clearance;
44 At 3114 North Seminary A v e n u e -
applicant deceased;
45 At 5302 North Luna Avenue -
a p p l i c a n t does not m e e t fee
requirement;
45 At 4473 North Keokuk Avenue -
applicant deceased.
Parking Prohibited During Specified Hours.
Ward Location
12 At 4400 - 4436 South Wolcott
Avenue (west side) - 8:00 A.M, to
4:30 P.M. -- Monday t h r o u g h
F r i d a y . Duplicate p r o p o s a l .
P r e v i o u s l y r e c o m m e n d e d on
proposal dated August 3,1994 (94-
1366),
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Loading Zones.
Ward Location
1 At the northeast corner of West
Randolph Street and North
Halsted Street — fifteen minutes —
at all times — daily. Request
withdrawn by requestor (94-0667);
27 At 740 West Randolph Street -
9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M, - Monday
through Friday. Location falls
within a no parking anjrtime zone
(94-1400);
32 At 1034 North Noble Street -
loading zone/tow-away zone — at
all times. Request withdrawn by
requestor (94-1234);
33 At 3204 North Lawndale Avenue
- 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday
through Friday. Request
withdrawn (94-1413);
33 At 3656 West Belmont Avenue -
8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday
through Friday. Request
withdrawn (94-1411);
33 At 3215 North Lawndale Avenue
- 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. - Monday
through Friday. Request
withdrawn (94-1410);
33 At 3056 West Belmont Avenue -
8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. — Monday
through Saturday. Location falls
within a bus stop (94-1409);
40 At 5557 North Rockwell Street -
4:30 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight -
Monday through Friday and 10:00
A.M. to 12:00 M i d n i g h t --
Saturday and Sunday
handicapped loading zone.
Request withdrawn (94-1256);
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Ward Location
44 At 3456 North Sheffield Avenue -
8:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. - Tuesday
through Saturday — loading zone/
valet parking. Duplicate proposal.
P r e v i o u s l y r e c o m m e n d e d on
September 14,1994 (94-0756).
Miscellaneous Signs.
Ward Location And Type OfSign
In the 7000 block of South State
Street - "Peddling Prohibited"
signs. Duplicate proposal.
P r e v i o u s l y r e c o m m e n d e d on
proposal dated September 14,1994
(94-1185);
15 On South Western Avenue, from
West 61st Street to West 64th
Street (both sides) - "No Loitering
Or Drinking" signs. No City
Council a c t i o n necessary.
Requested signs will be posted
under City Code 8-4-030 (94-1029);
15 On West 63rd Street, from South
Bell Avenue to South California
Avenue -- "No L o i t e r i n g Or
Drinking" signs. No City Council
action necessary. Requested signs
will be posted under City Code 8-4-
030 (94-1030);
15 On West 71st Street, from South
W e s t e r n A v e n u e to S o u t h
California Avenue - "No Loitering
Or Drinking" signs. No City
Council a c t i o n necessary.
Requested signs will be posted
under City Code 8-4-030 (94-1193);
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Ward Location And Type OfSign
28 In the 4300 blocks of West Adams
Street and West Monroe Street —
"Slow Children Crossing" signs.
No City Council action necessary
for warning signs. Requested
signs will be posted (94-1404);
36 West Irving Park Road and North
Pittsburgh Avenue - "Children
Crossing" signs. Request
withdrawn (94-1420);
50 West Glenlake Avenue and North
O a k l e y A v e n u e -- " C a u t i o n
Children Playing" signs. No City
Council action necessary for
warning signs. Requested signs
will be posted (94-1447),
Residential Permit Parking.
Ward Location
In the 700 and 800 blocks of South
LaSalle Street (for residente of 124
West Polk Street) at all times.
Failed to meet residential zoning
requirement;
14 In the 2200 and 2300 blocks of
West 50th Place (both sides) at all
times. Failed to meet non-resident
parking requirement;
14 South Oakley Avenue, from West
49th Street to West 50th Street
(both sides) at all times. Portion of
request is Zoned C-2. Failed to
meet residential zoning
requirement;
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Ward Location
23 South Natehez Avenue (east side)
from West 63rd Place to the first
alley north thereof (to benefit the
residents at 6458 West 63rd Place)
at all times. Failed to meet non-
resident parking requirement;
23 South Neva Avenue (east side)
between 5435 and 5451 — at all
times. Failed to meet non-resident
parking requirement;
23 In the 6400 block of West 63rd
Place (north side) 8:00 A.M. to
8:00 P.M. - Monday t h r o u g h
Saturday. Failed to meet non-
resident parking requirement;
27 West Schiller Street, between
North LaSalle Street and North
Wells Street, to be extended to the
entire south side of street - Zone
261. Failed to meet residential
zoning requirement.
Single Direction.
Ward Location
35 South/north alley between North
Pulaski Road and North Kedvale
Avenue and between West
Addison S t r e e t a n d W e s t
Waveland Avenue — northerly.
Request withdrawn (94-1489);
42 North Wells Street, from West
Chicago Avenue to West Erie
Street - southerly (94-1434),
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No Through Traffic Signs.
Ward Location
13 North/south alley between South
La Crosse Avenue and South
Cicero Avenue, from 6300 to 6500.
No City Council action necessary.
Signs will be posted (94-1036);
14 The entrances to the first east/west
alley south of West 64th Street in
the 3300 block. No City Council
action necessary. Signs will be
posted (94-1192);
14 The entrances to the north/south
alley adjacent to the C a t a l p a
Playlot, located at 4340 South
Kedvale Avenue. No City Council
action necessary. Signs will be
posted (94-1191).
Traffic Warning Signs/Signals.
Ward Location
South Prairie Avenue, at the
intersection of East 32nd Street —
"Four-Way Step" sign. Duplicate
proposal p r e v i o u s l y p a s s e d
September 14,1994 (94-0998);
Eastbound traffic on East 66th
Street at South Blackstone
Avenue - "Step" sign. This is a
federal aid route. Could jeopardize
federal funding (94-0880);
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Ward Location
5 For east/westbound traffic on East
73rd Street at the intersection of
South Ridgeland Avenue - "Stop"
sign. E a s t 73rd Street is an
arterial street. An engineering
study indicates t h a t "All-Way
Stop" signs are not w a r r a n t e d
according to established federal
and state standards (94-1124);
8 For east/westbound traffic on East
79th Street at the intersection of
South Avalon Avenue - "Two-Way
Step" signs. East 79th Street is a
federal aid route. "Stop" signs are
not w a r r a n t e d . U n w a r r a n t e d
"Stop" signs on a federal aid route
could jeopardize federal funding
for street improvements (94-0997);
8 East 90th S t r e e t and South
Cottage Grove Avenue — "Four-
Way Stop" sign. This is a federal
aid route and could jeopardize
federal funding (94-1129);
10 At the intersection of East 102nd
Street and South Avenue L —
"Four-Way Stop" signs. Avenue L
is an a r t e r i a l s t r e e t . An
engineering study indicates that
"All-Way Stop" signs are not
warranted according to
established federal and s t a t e
standards (94-1292);
10 East 105th S t r e e t and South
Avenue L - "Four-Way Stop"
signs. Avenue L is an arterial
street. An engineering study
indicates t h a t "All-Way Stop"
signs are not warranted according
to established federal and state
standards (94-1460);
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Ward Location
10 North/southbound traffic on South
Avenue L at the intersection of
East 110th Street - "Two-Way
Stop" signs. Avenue L is an
arterial street. An engineering
study indicates t h a t "All-Way
Stop" signs are not w a r r a n t e d
according to established federal
and stete stendards (94-1008);
11 Stopping north/southbound traffic
at the intersection of West 30th
Street and South Halsted Street -
"Stop" signs. Request withdrawn
(94-1701);
18 Northwest/southwest corners of
South Kolmar Avenue (7943 and
7955 ) cul-de-sac - "Stop" sign.
Request withdrawn (94-0864);
18 East/westbound traffic on West
83rd Street at South Richmond
Street - "Two-Way Stop" sign.
This is a federal aid route and
could jeoperdize federal funding
(94-1137);
21 East/westbound traffic on West
111th Street at the intersection of
South Aberdeen Street - "Two-
Way Stop" signs. West 111th
Street is a federal aid r o u t e .
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvements (94-1313);
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Ward Location
22 North/southbound traffic on South
C e n t r a l P a r k A v e n u e at t h e
intersection of West 28th Street —
"Stop" signs. South Central Park
Avenue is a federal aid route.
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvemente (94-1462);
23 West 51st S t r e e t ( o n e - w a y
street/easterly) at South Lotus
Avenue - "Stop" sign. West 51st
Street is a federal aid r o u t e .
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvements (94-1007);
23 West 51st Street at South Lotus
Avenue - "Stop" signs. West 51st
Street is a federal aid r o u t e .
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvements (94-1315);
24 West Cermak Road and South
Drake Avenue — "Four-Way Stop"
signs. West Cermak Road is a
federal aid route, "Stop" signs are
not warranted. U n w a r r a n t e d
"Stop" signs on a federal aid route
could jeopardize federal funding
for street improvemente (94-1318);
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Ward Location
24 East/westbound traffic on West
Polk Street at South Spaulding
Avenue - 'Two-Way Stop" signs.
Duplicate proposal. Previously
passed S e p t e m b e r 14, 1 9 9 1
(Council Journal of Proceedings,
page 56370). Signs are instelled
(94:1317);
25 West Cermak Road and South
Wolcott Avenue — "Four-Way
Step" signs. West Cermak Road is
a federal aid route. "Stop" signs
are not warranted. Unwarranted
"Stop" signs on a federal aid route
could jeopardize federal funding
for street improvemente (94-1320);
34 East/westbound traffic on West
103rd Street at South Union
Avenue - "Stop" sign. West 103rd
Street is a federal aid r o u t e .
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvements (94-1322);
34 East/westbound traffic on West
115th Street at South Ada Street -
"Stop" sign. This is a federal aid
route. Could jeopardize federal
funding (94-1000);
35 Northbound traffic at West Homer
Street and South Kedzie Avenue —
"Stop" sign. This is a federal aid
route. Could jeopardize federal
funding (94-1157);
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Ward Location
36 North/southbound traffic on North
Oak Park Avenue at West School
Street - "Stop" sign. North Oak
Park Avenue is a federal aid route,
"Stop" signs are not warranted.
Unwarranted "Stop" signs on a
federal aid route could jeopardize
federal f u n d i n g for s t r e e t
improvemente (94-1324);
49 West Fargo Avenue and North
Greenview Avenue - "Four Way
Stop" sign. Duplicate proposal (94-
0285);
49 West Birchwood A v e n u e and
North Greenview Avenue — "Four
Way S t o p " s i g n . Duplicate
proposal (94-0282).
Weight Limitation.
Ward Location
37 West P o t o m a c A v e n u e , on
northwest corner of North Pulaski
Road -- five tons. D u p l i c a t e
proposal. Previously passed on
October 30, 1957, page 6244.
Signs will be replaced (94-1422).
Amend Parking Prohibited At All Times -- Handicapped.
Ward Location
31 Amend ordinance by s t r i k i n g
"1537 North Kedvale Avenue -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
8857". Duplicate ordinance passed
July 13,1994;
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Ward Location
32 Amend ordinance by s t r i k i n g
"2038 North Honore Street -
Handicapped P a r k i n g P e r m i t
5548". Duplicate ordinance passed
May 18,1994.
Amend Single Direction.
Ward Location
35 Amend o r d i n a n c e r e l a t e d to
north/south alley between North
Pulaski Road and North Kedvale
Avenue, from West Addison Street
to West Waveland Avenue --
northerly, by striking the above.
Request withdrawn (94-1415).
Speed Limitation.
Ward Location
11 Entrances to Wilson Playground
located at 1122 West 34th Place -
15 miles per hour. 15 mile per
h o u r speed l i m i t s a r e n o t
enforceable. Appropriate warning
signs with 15 mile per hour
advisory speed limit will be posted
(94-0497).
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Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zones.
Ward Location
East Randolph Street, between
North Columbus Avenue a n d
North Stetson Avenue — at all
times. Request withdrawn by
requestor (94-1050);
42 At 421 West Erie Street next to
parking lot on north side of street
- all days. Request withdrawn by
requestor (94-0771).
Amend Traffic Lane Tow-Away Zones.
Ward Location
32 Amend ordinance related to North
Carpenter Street (east side) from
West Chicago Avenue to North
Ogden Avenue, by striking the
above. No City Council action
necessary for the removal of illegal
signs. Requested signs will be
removed (94-1239),
These Do Not Pass recommendations were concurred in by all members
present, with no dissenting votes.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) BURTON F. NATARUS,
Chairman.
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